The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 12

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; } se sr the with four tables of oi “‘@itional guests _-Willlam B. Baughman, Mrs. B.| giving an estimate of the problems | Faohn P."owen, stra. arthur § Wall Comice at Tea Shop Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Din- ner Hosts; Miss Pow- ell Announces Wedding Plans. ‘(ONORING Mr. and Mra, BE. F H Rlsine, Mr. and Mra, Ro Wit Mam Crosby are entertaining with a Ginner of twelve covers at their home Mondoy evening ‘Mr. Blaine has recently returned ffom an absence of two years In the ow" i | Miss Powell to Wed | in Trinity Church | Bliss Janet Powell, dauchter of Mr. | and Mra. John H. Powell, wilt wed) Mr. Neal Tourtelotte on Thursday Ing, October 96, in. Trinity] oh. Rev, Wittiam F. Bliss will had the rervice at 8:30 o'clock, Biss Achax Lou Powell will be her ers maid of honor and Miss ly Nettleton of Tacoma the! bridesmaid } Capt. Wilton Bo Persons will be! heat man and Mr. Hemilton Rolfe. Br. Arthur Latimer, Mr, Marfield Belcom, Mr. Sargent Powell, Mr Alexander Pringle and Mr, Carl Homer, the ushers Complimer Miss Powell and Sere fiance, Mr. and Mrs, William D. Perkins are entertaining with a di er of tweive covers at their home ext Tuesday evening oe Mrs. Collins Luncheon Hostess Mra. Percival Collins ts entertain fag with a luncheon for twelve at the Tennis club next Wednesday af ternoon, honoring Mrs. Hamilton F. r, of Cleveland, Ohio, who ts a t of her son and daughter.in . Mr. and Mrs. B. Biggar, . =| SKK vs OL NAAR AS —_—___—_— 8, formal Bridge juncheon H. B. Shofner, of Portis: — W. W. Kellogg entertained with ‘gn informal bridge-luncheon of eight covers ot her home today. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Ralph Mrs. est Hutchins, Mrs Bridges and Mre. Harry Fallie at the Tennis club, with ad: t the tea hour. eee : ; | Dinner for Mrs. Peachy | Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Garrett entertain with a dinner at their at The Highlands, Thursday ing, os a compliment to Mra. chy, who is going abroad this » eee Miss Tanzer left last week for Hostesses at Navy Yard Portalt by Grady. MISS MURIEL TA THE SEATTLE STAR NZER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1 dettervon Park | Ladiee “ingreve } Music Court Whist party Friday evening, *. Charles |Sale Opens |Get. 6, at the home of EY y fornia to spend the winter, were re 1 sees enlied when they reached Ban Fran CLUBS FOR FRIDAY on dahlias, There will be an exhibit | Mice, 2012 16th s Mra. A. D. Seats for the concert to be - BE cinco on account of the illness of of seedling dab! also decorative | Mattield and 4 Bilis will|by Margaret Matzenauer at | Mr. and. Mrs. Frank H. Warren |J. J. Hieits, 21¢ Florentia st, Friday, | 241 Aurora ave. Friday, Oct. 6. |The state president will speak, and| their son Frank. ‘They will leave for Woman's Century Club |baskets, thru the courtesy of Mrs. | aasist the how | Metropolitan theater Mc Lon Angeles a8 soon an their lit | The mush department of the |Thomas Hovey, The Ballard ladies “ee ining went on sale at t tle son has fully recovered | Woman's Century club will meet) will act as hostesses, Auxiliary to Rainter-Noble Post | this morning Mme. Mat; “ee Friday afternoon, October 6, at 2 eee The women’s auxiliary to Rainier |'# considered one of the |i |_Mr, and Mra, FW. Murtut have] o'clock, with Men, H. A, Be hroeder, | Mills College Club Ioble post, No. 1, will have an all-|contraitos of the day, and has | removed from their summer home at|101 Madrona pl, N. ‘The mssistin For the benefit of the endowment |4ay meeting at the home of Mra, J,| recognition on both the cong lHunts Point to 1027 Bellevue court, | hostenses will be Mra, V. B. Maddock, |rung. the Mille College club will give|Harrison, 714 N. 72n4 st, Friday,|and operatic stage. } 2 6 Mrn. FC, Berendes, Mrs. Alan JOn@®)a cara party at the Bungalow Inn|Oet. 6. Take Green Lake car, at wh | Mra A. K. Fisken, who has been |and Mrs, R. J. Huston, Program; Roll! jiday, October 6, at 12 o'clock, Mes. | Ay oA Series of Artist Ladies of the Golden North | visiting ber sister-in-law, Mra. J, B.jeall, Current events. in music ogardus oup | * |Finken, In Spokane, and her elster,| Mozart, 17661701, Mra, J. B. Hill - ne Big wardus will give ® group) Mises of the Golden North|Concerts Planned = Dd. T . for | piano selections, two movements of eee lwili meet Friday, October 6, at 8| Under. the auspices of the Mf - io her | Mozart (a), “Allegro”; (b), “Andante, | Delicatessen Sale \p. m., 1923% First ave. Bring box|club of the Plymouth Congregatj ba | Rondo on Polonaise,” Miss Cocili®) wast Highland Drive guild of the | lunch. al church there will be fine art N eee Michard, Yoosl selections, MOS) Orthopedic hospital. will have @ eee jconcerts given here thin winter. - Mr, and Mra, 11. 1. Gates are leav.| Henry Pitman “Bring and Buy” sale on Priday, Master Key Psychology Clase | series inchudew Cyren o jing in November for California to 2 | October 6, from 1:20 to & o'clock, at| The “Master Key” psychology |merzo contralto of th | spend the winter Clara Barton Tent the home of Mra. Joseph L. Winn, | Class will meet Friday evening, Octo |company, who wil heard O¢ * = see | Clara Barton Tent, Daughters of] 1150 20th ave, N. Iiomemade cakes, |ber 6, wt 7:30 o'clock, in the Univer.|14; Evelyn Boo coloratura bd \4 Dr. and Mra, Clarence A. Smth) Veterans, will meet with Mrs Flor jcookies, salad and delicatessen dain. | #ty branch library hall. Dr. Powers,|prano of the tropolitan et NY [and Mr. and Mrs, K. B. Rurwell| ence Geer, 147 N. 76th at. Friday, | ties will be offered by the members |teacher, Subject, “Insight.” jeompany, October 24; Maurice D oa M] left Tuesday by for Yakima,| October 6, to new for the fair. | tor pale _e ee |bole, celebrated Belgian cellist, m6 NY to remain until Bring bex lunch eee Auxiliary to Seattle Post No, 18 | David Campbell, concert pianiat, iy ee ee Women's Council, Trinity Parish American Legion auxiliary to fie | January; Paul Althouse, tenor of @ W\7 Mr, and Mra, ©, A. Lee have, John F. Miller W. Rt. C. ‘There will be a meeting of the jo post Ne, 18 will hold « silver Metropolitan Opera company, Fi D iy ltaken & house at 726 36th ave, N.| MMre. Carrio Campbell will enter’| Women’s counell of Trinity Parish |te® Friday, October S sf 1800 07 B. 4 Alberto Salvi, harglg ot \ | fer the wint) ltain the executive committee of|church, Friday afternoon, at , 2:20 | o'clock, with Mrs, Ralph Hemmer jon March # 0 le : th MY ee |Jobn ¥. Miller W. R at lunch-| o'clock, in the crypt of the church Kong an place, Take Meridian th Dr. and Mra. J M Blackford, | eon, Wriday tober 6, at her home,|A report of the conference heid at) ae VY with their house guest, Mra. John) 412 Federal ave | Portland, Ore, will be given during NAL. UBS einem tities. \ a x4 | Farland of Richmond, Va. motored . o's | the afternoon by Rev, W. H. Bliss ADDITIONAL CLUB = to Spokane Tuesday, to be away! Native siehis' dt Aedbiailiin a ee i | B tl D pi NY) |toe‘neveral cay pwpteges beng Concord PF. A Pionver Day at Purattoy Fate | DULCE DUS v | oe. | il hold thelr ne Concord PAT, A. will ‘meet in the| 2 0neer aay St the Western Waem SPECIALS FOR pi \' ington will hold thelr next meeting | meet in the | i oson sais, at Puyallup, will be ob WA\ Mr, and Mrw. Frank Dabney are! priday, October 6, at & p. m, in| basement of the school Friday, Octo. | Of : . a NY leaving this week for a short tri \ pL W, | ber 6, at 2 p. m ad served fiaturday, October 7. All . w NZ . Pi she Girls! clubrogme, at the ¥. W cic etd ater Washingtén Pioneers and auxiliaries | Friday and Satu hs nL Crete, Ga ag are arked to meet at Colman dock wr Aue | + ae Past Matrons’ Association Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, to| ® #f Better Drugs Were Sold We re | Mrs. DB. R. Lewis and daughter, Caterie Club The Past Matrons’ Association of take the boat for Tacoma. From Would Sell Them a Mine Gertrude Lewis, w return| ‘The Coterte club has its next meet. | Washington, O, E, 8, will meet ati there they will go to Puyallup by . . Friday from a trip of several weeks | ing the | Christian | Meves’ cafeteria Friday, October 6,| trolley. Members are requested to 25e Zamaet pa | | jin the East and Winniper karen am Fridey at 12m. evi wear their badges, which will admit pee ; or | Dr. and Mra. George C, Miller|will meet at 1:15 o'clock, followed by Bring and Buy Sale ee Wee ee een et A EE oh th | are receiving congratulations upon|this program The Women of the Church of the Annual State Dinner SGc Bell's Pine Tar p= the birth of a daughter, October| Greetings from the president, Mra.) Epiphany will have @ bringand-buy| ‘The annual state dinner of the a04 Hone pe &, at the Providencl-beapital, H. A. M. Bonnar nale and tea Friday, Oct, 6, from 3|piret Presbyterian church will be Se Bell's Pine Tar = | eee | Feeports of delegates to the estate| until 6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. | given by the Pi 1d society on and Honey . b Mr. and Mra, FE. Grant MeMicken|Ce?vention in Spokane, Frank P. Dow, 627 36th ave. N. Mah | Wednesday, Oc te the laree 2c Laxative Bromo ped have returned from a short trip ee [Jonge will be taught during theldiningroom of the church, at €20 Quinine... pn to California. Leschl Heights Improvement Club | sfternoon. At the tea hour Mra. E.|/y m. Each table will represent a 25¢ Allen's Peroxide ne j eee Mrs. W. J. Billott and Mrs. G. c.|¥. Blaine and Mme. J. J, Jennelle | gtate or different nation. For reser Tooth Paste...-.. na | Mr, and Mra. Norman Water:|Garman wil) entertain the members | ¥'ll pour vations call Main 417%, or Kenwood | 23° Vantine’s Sandal on | house are being congratulated on|f the Leschi Heights Women's Im i hy 4825, by Wednesday noon. i peg Taloum Powder wi the birth of a eon, on Septem: |Provement club at Mra. Elliott's Olympic View P. T. A. eee |§ 50c Purola Milk of 29c pa ber 26, home, 1366 $24 ave. 8, Friday, Oc-| Olympic View P. T. A. will meet Adams PT. A. Magnesia. ....se0es+++ Pr } / iced ; |tober 6, at 2p. m. The program wit|*t the school Friday, Oct. 6, at 2| ‘The Adams PT. A. will give a $0c Resinol 36 , = | include a group of piano numbers by |P. ™m. Miss Candis Nelson, director | sttwer home of Mra Frye, | Ointment... 0000 Cc Pe Dinner Hosts Mita Helen Sommers and songs by | Child Welfare and Teachers’ | ¢@753 26th ave. N. W., Tuesday, Oc-\ fp 25° Cuticura 19 ro Mr. and. Mre. Walter Hamiiton| Mra. Randolph Pearson. Mis Mina |'Teining of the Seattle college, will /toter 10, at 2 p.m. Mothers, teach | baited Cc bea were dinner hosts Tuesday evening| Buchanan will speak during the aft. |*P°&k on “Child Welfare.” Refresh: | ers and friends cordially invited. | 37 i be at their home, entertaining tweive erhoon, fe mente. allege oe } euneind,.--+ ander c pe ee , + 1 ying 7 ' oe rea | Ladies’ Literary and Musieal Chub Alpha Thimble Club pander woos. te sik ts rly | OR ab so sna thi Miss W E 1 | The Ladiew’ Literary and Musical The Aipha Thimble club will meet | srs. W. H. Sheperd, 3415 W. 624 ais iss Warren Engaged | eruy wit meet at the home of Mra. |%t the home of Mrs. Oneida Hall. |g, Friday, October 12, at 2 p. m.| for wi ca announce the engagement of their | October 6, a¢ 2:40 p. m. idaughter, Frances Muth, to Mr. John | “ee Albrecht. The wedding will take | Chi Omega Luncheon place October 19 at St. Andrew's! ,iumnae of Chi Omega sorority / Eptacopal church will be entertained at luncheon by a cs | OE i porn i | Mra Fred Guenther at her home, Ck Onaway Dancing Club 11178 B. Newton st. on Friday after The Onaway Dandie club, com-| noon, October 4, at 12 o'clock. s38 Los Angeles, where she will |® wea of employes of Augustine &| | the opening dance to be held Satur. | members of the Schubert club at a C. Wettengel, Mra, Frank E-)) ociock. ' iy, Mrs, Harriet Brown, Mrs-)” 4+ the Speaker luncheon on Frt-| C.J aay, October 13, at 1 o'clock, C. Ey-| “lerett Heaselgrave, Ph. D., formerly ioe. reviewer and editBriat writer on the New York Independent, will rpeak Drs, Milton Anderson, Miss Kath-| on, ‘Trio of Revolutionaries. 10! Theiss, Mra. Ausey Robnett. | pistorical Writing—Wells, Van Loon | Helen Bennett, Mre. H. G-|4.4 Robinson.” Mrs. John Buckley, Mr} ‘phe address will discuss the revolu- “Frank A. Armstead, Mrs. Samuel) tionary character of the books tndi- & Payne, Mrs. Charles Brand, Mrs.) cated, their purpose and teaching Saunders Bullard, Mre. Harry 8. h | Eiicting, . Mrs. Hutchieon, dere. ™, _ ton, Mrs. R. 8. Robertson, Mrs. J. | BM. Lewis, Mrs. Allen Hoar, Mra. Mra. John Alexander Duncan will ph W. Fowler, Mra. William J. |be hostess for the Mount Baker Park | *. Mrs. I. B. McDaniel and|ewild Friday at the Orthopedic Tea | ) C. Brown, Shop, Assisting will be Mrs. A. E. ‘Mrs. Ernest R. Gayler, Mrs. Ditlia|Schneider, Mra. EK. L. Sutton, Mra. W. Bradley, Mrs. Lee 8. Border,|A. T. Williamson, Mra KS. ‘Mra. James P. Olding, Mrs. Jenny | Wis, Mrs. RB. G. Granigan, Mrs. Macy | Mre. Julian P. Wilcox, |Nicholson, Mrs. B. M. Dickinson and) ag BB R. Brooks, Mrs. Brand, | Mra. E. A. Quigs aS | Mrs. French, Mra, Philip Wil- ‘ Yams, Mrs. Richara Ww. Wuest.| Double Wedding ‘Mrs. Norman L. Kirk, Mrs, Major) at a quiet wedding ceremony) ©. Shirley, Mrs. Alfred W. Brown. | performed Wednesday morning, Oo | ff ST ase tober 4, at the home of Mr. and} Pretty Tea Compliments | srs. 7. G. Reur, $521 Russell ave, | Miss Swezea two sisters from Sultan, Wash. | . were wed. Mins Eunice Mosler be Complimenting Mise Vernite Swe-lcame the bride ef Mr. Robert Don- | ee eee tea tee |sidson of Gold Bar, and tee Sylvia | Peaks FroCathedral in Tacoma Oc.|Momer the bride of Mr. Howard ‘ober 24, Mra. Louise 8. Richardson, | Cas of Sultan, Rey. Burke read) “Sar, Lundquist’s mother, entertained |!9& the service at 10 o'clock. | ‘with a charming tea at her home| Miss Virginia Wasden and Mr. iff | this afternoon. John Donaldson were the attend fj ‘Autumn flowers in the yellow and | ants. { | | @01d shades, combined with vine| The two couples motored to Van: maple, were used to decorate, and ajcouver, B, ©. where they will | broad basket of rust-colored dahitas|*spend their honeymoon, il centered the tea table, where, alter: |————— a Mating at the urns were Mra. I. Y. 4, nn | Mackintosh, Mrs. Mark Wells, Mrs. } Charlies Field and Mrs. William! | Botleau of Tacoma. Aexisting were Mrs. William Mb ” Matheus, Miss Pearl Bennett, Miss Gladys Nordby and Miss Leila Nord by. The cards at the door were re- ceived by Charlotte Field. more. “ ] Musical numbers during the after. Pe sae owe Sore moon were given by Miss Marjorie ‘eet Burn"—Pains | Anderson and Mr. Gilbert Killiam. | Corns,BunionsandCallouses °° Dinner and Bridge Go as if by Magict at Navy Yard ” Capt. Ivan ©. Wettengel, U. 8. N., ‘and Mrs. Wettengel entertained with | Covers were placed for ten. eee Dr. Burdon Entertains To honor Dr. Anna Weld and her mother, Mra. Weld, of Rockford, I, who are her guests this week, pe ee bet, Dr. Minnie B. Burdon entertained ial ‘with a luncheon of eixteen covers GYPSY ‘Bt the Women’s University Club to- @ay. Invitations were limited to FOOT RELIEF members of the Medical Women's, @ secret from the desert Dr. Weld and Mrs. Weld will _—_—_—_— Weave Saturday for California on) their way home, eee Birthday Party for Twin Daughters | Mr. and Mrx. Charlies W. Kut cher are entertaining informally at eatioused, tired their home Friday evening, in com ¢orns and pliment to their twin daughters, estGronr Vari eat Hiva and Charlotte, on the occa- fhout type ® wondertul secret 1 Try it tonight: gion of their 14th birthday. | with tementew’ Fourteen young people will be oe Ee y | ow gucets. 1 fold to thie city by all good druggins. ¥ ‘Mrs, V. L. Cottman and Mra. Emit ; | day evening, October 1. A good] iuncheon-musicale at her home, 3 F Fhcine were hesterwes “qiven ae tne| Affairs at Women's | Dinner Followed time is sagured. Long’e orchestra |Sixth ave. W., at 12 o'clock Friday, | : ful bridge tea ; Brid, will furnish the music. October 6, club, in Bremerton, Tues University Club by Bridge : prmvdbvcanibers. taut ie’ afternoon, complimenting their) neg women's University club will| With covers placed for twelve, Mr. Wetlesley Club Luncheon Postponed North End Flower Clob is, Mrs. “coon Watson and) pave its regular club meeting at the and Mra. Ray E. Bigelow will be} ‘The luncheon planned for Satur:| The North End Flower club will Lelia Noyes, Ber ‘heley, clubhouse on Haturday afternoon, Oc- hosts at « dinner given at the Rain: |day, October 7, by the Wellesley | meet at Meves' cafeteria, Fourth ave. | guest list Included: aire, [tober 7. A buffet luncheon will be lier club this event John A. Hoogewert?, + |eerved to members only, from 12 2 jpridge at their home in Mount Baker |ctub, has teen poxtponed to Satur |1140 «. m.” Election of officers park. day, Octob followed by|elub, at the Women's University |and Pine #t.. Friday, October @ at) ive @ talk) 4, Mre, & F. Pomroy will . Madam, Raisins Cost Less Now So Get Their Benefits and Their Flavor in Scores of Attractive, Money-Saving Foods DUE to greatly increased crops, even though production costs are still much higher than in pre-war days, raisins now cost almost as little as before the war. Use this luscious, energizing, healthful food lavishly, therefore, in scores of “plain foods” like rice pudding, boiled rice, bread pudding, Indian pudding, and in cake, cookies, pie, and with the children’s cereals, to give them “luxury flavors” at “plain food” costs. Raisins are both good and good for you. So take advantage of these lower prices now. un-Maid Raisins Sceded—Scedless—Clusters Packed under most sanitary con- ditions in fresh, clean cartons, Very highest quality. Insist on Sun-Maid Brand, the kind that you know is good, New 11 oz. Package Your retailer should sell you Sun-Maid Seeded and Seediess Raisins in 11 o, packages for not more than 15a 7 en eee ; Not More Than 18¢ our retailer should sel Your retailer should sell you you Sun-Maid Seeded Rai- Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins sins in 15 oz. blue package in 1 for not more than 20c, ob eo mor Members elm] at the home of Mra, Halle Shep-| Beattie Council of Parent-Teacher | e — = friends cordially invited.|@. m. in the Broadway high school ay i, wh he ieyes,.are Riving © series of dante] Bchubert Club pecial entertainment features have |T. KR. Cole, superintendent of echools, | join her mother, Mrs. G. L. Tanzer, and remain indefinitely. |.) tie Knights of Columbus ball,| Mra HL J. Hern will entertain the! O°” & quested to attend, reports from the state convention | cee will be heard, Stevens’ W. BR. C. ) pd Bec: 1 Stevens’ Women's Relief Corps No. Seattle Council of Parent-Teacher | will have its monthly basket #0 | Associations | ord, 515 Thomas est. on Friday, Oct. /ansociations will hold its regular! Hot biscuits will be served. Com-| meeting, Tuesday, October 10, at 19 | need (Will pea FS 4cfEsez5y ORsseseyece Fecaeyezed vegecnatecey ‘vecsy Aluminum Tea Kettles Aluminum Tea Pots Here is an opportunity that in all likelihood will never come to you again during your lifetime—we mean just what we say —DURING YOUR LIFETIME! om Every little while you read in the newspapers of good bargains in Aluminum ware (we have given you and are giving you today some wonderful i ourselves), but we ask you, in all candor, if you ever heard of prices like these for good Aluminum Tea Kettles and Tea Pots? TEA KETTLES TEA: POTS l-quart .........29¢ 3-quart .........64c 4-cup Pots ......1 144-quart .......44¢ 4-quart ........79¢ S-cup Pots ......2 2-quart .........59¢ S-quart ........ 99¢ 7-cup Pots ...... DON’T THESE PRICES SATISFY YOU THAT YOU CA AFFORD TO PASS UP THIS SALE, EVEN IF YOU DON'T: a4 & day, and you will never get it again at any such prices. The smaller size tea kettles, also the tea pots, are just the thing for the electric plate you bought last week—hot water in a jiffy any time of the day or night. The sale starts tomorrow, Friday morning, and ends Saturday night, and in fact it will probably end before Saturday night, because we believe there will be such a demand for them that there won't be any left by Saturday night. We're not any too strong on some sizes, so come early so you can get just the size you want. And don’t leave the store until you have exam- ined our fine Enamelware, Aluminumware, Electric trons, Electric Plates, Carving Sets, ete., etc.—con- sidering quality, by far the cheapest in Seattle. Central Public Market 1422 First Avenue Between Pike and Union

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