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) Miss Janet Powell Will Be Feted; Woman's Century Club Plan Iarge Reception. ! WILLIAM HUNTER Me | EWAN will entertain with a ten at her residence Friday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in compliment 46 Miss Janet Powell, who will be ome the bride of Mr, Neal Tourte Totte on October 26. Invitations have been confined to members of the} younger set. | Monday afternoon, October 23, / Mra. Charles F. Whittlesey ts enter taining with a luncheon at the Sun fet club for Mias Powell. eee Century Club Reception Friday Arrangements have been completed for the annual reception of the Wom fan's Century club at the Hotel Wash ington Friday afternoon, October 20, from 2 until 5 o'clock, in compliment | to the new members. The mezzanine floor will be used for the reception, and refreshments Will be served in the Louis XIV Toom. Decorations for the dining Toom will be in charge of Mrs. A. D. Wainwright, Mrs. William Sherman Walker, Mre. Frank Wolff and Mrs. G. 1. C. Barton. The reception room will be deco- Fated by Mrs, C. M. Dahlem, Mrs. Henry Lung, Mrs. Thomas Moore and Mrs. Eli Moorehouse. Mrs. George R. Drever, vice-chair. “man of the reception committee, will " Ahave charge of the refreshments, as- sisted by Mrs. C. E. Horton, Mra. C. Berendes and Mrs. George Alt- | | Assisting about the rooms will be (Mrs. Donald B. Olson, Mrs. 8. J. “Stillwell, Mrs. Katherine Baker, Mrs. “J. H. Templeton, Mrs. W. F. Eckart “and Mrs. Earl M. Rogers of Tacoma. Giris from the Daughters’ auxiliary | ill serve in the dining room under} the supervision of Mrs. I. Vincent Cole. | Alternating at the urns are to be y H. E. Maltby, president of the Federation; Mrs. F. E. Palmer ton, Mrs. Henry Landes, Miss Sara ‘Wiliams, Mrs. George D. Schofield, President, and Mrs. D. ©. Jones, first ¥ice-president of the Woman's Cen- tury club. In the recetving line will be Mrs. George D. Schofield, Mrs. H. E. Malt-| ‘By, Mrs. E. O. Jones, Mra. Frederick | Graham, Mrs. H.R. Watson, Mrs. W. | | W. DeForrest, Mrs. M. E. Harrah, ‘Mrs. J. H. Soper, Mrs. J. B. Hill, Mrs. Blake D. Mills, Mrs. S. H. Kerr, Mre. George N. McLaughlin, Mrs. P. H. "Nelson, Mrs. Jessie M. Elliott, Mrs. ‘ Byron Harris, Mrs. Ida C. ar . Mrs. Arthur Holt, Mrs. © ‘Youls Marks, Mrs. Henry Bittman, Miss Cynthia E. Adams, Mrs. George J. Haecker, Mrs. A. Harker, Mrs. W. F. Hitchings, Mrs. W. S. Griswold and Miss Florence Holt. ‘Mrs, Frederick W. Graham has er- ranged the following program, which de presented at 3 o'clock: (a) “The Old Refrain”. (>) “Vales Biuette™... Mise Edith Rogers ‘Miss Katherine Pinney, sccompantet | {by “Consecration” (e) “Aw You Pase By”. ae Py Kennedy Russe! - eee Beebe Miss Butterworth’s _ Engagement Announced ‘The engagement of Miss Peggy Butterworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Butterworth, to Mr, Walter Bower Jenkins, of Sacra Mento, Cal., was announced Saturday afternoon at the charming tea Mra. Butterworth gave at her residence, 621 Olympic piace, in compliment to Miss Vernita Swezea, who is to be a bride of this month. ‘The announcement came as a sur- Prise to the assembled guests, who on entering the dining room were Presented, with the service of the tea, a napkin inclosed in a miniature ring with a rosebud setting. Attached to this were the engraved cards bear. ing the names of the betrothed pair. ‘The decorations of the home were effective in orange and black. Flow- ers were arranged in tal! baskets, and tall-stemmed cat talls were grouped In artistic formation. Mrs. Louis Cleveland Joslin and Mrs. George L’Abbe presided at the tea table, centered with choice blossoms. Assisting were Miss Bernetta Bar. dour, Miss Beatrice Gould, Miss Ger trude Galloway, Miss Helen Ferry- man and Miss Mabe] Rausch. Mre. Fred W. Newell and Mrs. E. E. Rhodes assisted thru the rooms, and the cards at the door were re- MISS DORIS my : 5 The engagement of Miss Ferguson to Ensign William Van Hamilton of the U.S. S. Tennessee was announced at the tea Madame Myra Pless gave on Si ding will take place October 19.—Portrait by Wayne Albee,| McBride Studio. | FERGUSON ] | | | ; ] | aturday afternoon. The wed- Tea Compliments Miss Swezea Mrs. Inglis Y. Mackintosh gave a delightful tea this afternoon at her home to compliment Miss Vernita Swezea, a muchfeted bridetobe of October. Mrs. Kenneth Kerr and Mra. D. W. Smithson presided at the urns, and Mrs. William Mathews, Mrs. Charles L, Smith, Mrs, Denton B. Mackin- tosh, Mra. J. Wallace Mackintosh and Mra. Arrigo Young assisted. Little Elizabeth Mackintosh received the cards at the door, Dablias in the golden and pink shades were used to decorate. Patronesses for Mrs. «| Perkins’ Garden Talk The patronesses for Mrs. John Carroll Perkins’ garden talk at the Women’s University club tomorrow afternoon, which is under the aus pices of the Smith College club, wilt be Mrs. John Collins, Mrs. George Donworth, Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mra Clare Farnsworth Mm. Horton | Force, Mra. Carl Gould, Mra. Ken-) elm Winslow and Miss Edith Young. Arrangements have been made for a bulb male after the talk and orders for delivery will be taken by the Smith College club. | Mrs. Perkins’ talk and the sale are not limited to members of the Women’s University club. Tickets may be obtained at the club house or thru Mrs. Herbert Crowder, 2024 11th ave. N., Capitol 0850. Mrs. Caroline Boles ceived by Robert Karr and Virginia Newell. Musical selections were giv- en during the afternoon by Mr. Mag: nus Peterson, Miss Helen Ferryman and Mrs. Earl Edmunson. eee Mrs. Page Dinner Hostess Mrs. Russell Gordon Page enter. . tained with a dinner for eight at her home Saturday evening, to compll- ment Mr. and Mrs. R. McHenry, of San Francisco, and Mr. Russell Gor- don Page, Jr., of Port Angeles, who ‘were her guests for the week-end. cee Ushers Named for Autumn Ball ‘The autumn ball, the brilliant no- cial affair the Women's Univer. sity club will give at the De Honey Dancing academy on Friday evening will have acting as ushers Mr. Tay- Jor Greene, Mr. Walter Tuesley, Mr. Dwight Hartman, Mr, Willard Her- ron, Mr. Allan B. Engle, Mr. Ross Williams, Mr. Crawford Anderson and Mr. Judson Falknor. ‘The committee in charge of ar. Fangements for the ball comprises Mrs. William Parkhurst Brawley, general chairman, Mrs. Robert Mc- Ausland, Mrs. Farnsworth Curier, Mrs. Ernst L, Skeel and Miss Marie Leghorn. Surprised on Anniversary On the occasion of their third wrdding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Dary! Elliott White were surprised by 16 of their friends at their home, 619 22nd ave. N., on Saturday eve- Your Good Health and Long Life Depend on Your Kidneys, That's Why Insurance Companies Always Insist on Urinalysis. Beaverton, Oregon—'? take great Pleasure tn stating what Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets have done for me in @ very severe case of bladder and kidney trouble. For ten ‘years |” I was distressed about every thirty | minutes. I doctored and doctored but no relief. My last doctor bill was $175.00, and I was no better, I went back to my old home and my folks wanted me to give Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets a trial #0 I did and I also took the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ with them to work on my liver. Now I can walk, ride, go to town and go for five or six hours without being dis. tressed. I can not praise the Anuric Tablets too much for they are wonderful for the kidneys."—~ Mrs, Caroline Boles, Box 363. Write Dr, Pierce's Invalides’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. ¥., for free aAvice, Send 100 for trial package Anuric. —~Advertisernent. I] INE You Cannot Buy Searicatny nee REE esr sca lontons? your Eyes Clear Healthy. Write for Free Care Miss Ruth Currey Married Here The marriage of Miss Ruth Sey- mour Currey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Seymour Currey of Evanston, Ti, to Mr. Warner Osborne Fortes of Napa, Cal, son of Mra. 1. 8. Starkweather of Napa was solemn- tged at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. C, Lawson, 1163 E. Newton at., on Saturday afternoon. Rev. Herbert M. Gowen read the servide at 645 o'clock. Only relatives and intimate friends witnessed the ceremony, and there were no attendants. ‘The bride, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Margery Currey, dur tng the past summer, wore for her fwedding gown ivory satin crepe, elaborated with pearls, and a tulle vell arranged with a cap of rose point lace. Mr, and Mra. Forbes will spend part of thelr honeymoon motoring, and after December 1 wil] be at home on the Big Ranch road, Napa, Cal Among the out of town guests at the ceremony were Mr. and Mra. Ralph M. Ashby, the bride's brother. fo-law and sister, with their children, Barbara, Mary and John; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Day and their daughter, Betty, all of Vancouver, B. C. AMUSEMENTS Moore THEATRE 23 VAUDEVILLE?" 6" THIS WEEK TWKE DAILY jem. a Grette Ardine _ Tilliy Ginson | Wit Victor Moore ana one Emma Littlefietd Tia. Gordon and Day \TOT1 er ae Ug Week Commencing October 22 The greatest epochmaking event tn the history of the Orpheum Circuit THIRD OF A CENTURY ANNIVERSARY WEEK AO a niente, TaD jow Playin, ‘rourn™ = Do not miss it~ Fraser- Paterson Co.’s 10th Anniversary Sale Continuing Tomorrow THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922. ! —a No-Host Dinners Before Perso al | Music dain Bal ¢ | WOMEN’S CLUBS Mr, and Mrs, Philip Marton, Mr.| Mr, and Mra. Paul Masters (Doris | Van Gordon Concert and Mrs, Shirley Parker, Mr. and |tyes) of an Francisco arrived today lp Mra, W. Wellington Phillips and |for a short visit in the city a iI leases Mr. and Mra, I, 1, Mitebell form a! Oe BS CLUBS FOR TUESDAY Evergreen hall, A. O. U. W. bulld-| Gyrena Van Gordon, prima donna group of friends who will have a no. Mr. and Mra, Andrew Price, who ing, 1409 Ninth ave, Prizen award- | contenito of the Chicago Opera host dinner at the College club, prior | went to California to attend the con Queen Anne Study Club Jed und refreshments served, Bunt | MAN) 0° feated ts ainseert GE to the Women's University club/ vention of the Investment Bankers’ Queen Anne Study club meets at| ners meeting at 7:45 p. m | comp i 4 ; autumn ball, Friday evening |annociation at Del Monte, have gone | the library with Mr, W. J, U'Renn| eee Plymouth Congregational church Another no-host dinner at the Col-|to Texan for a two weeks’ visit be- | as hostess Tuesday after Oct Sorosis Chub Saturday evening. Miss Van Gordon lege club, which Mr, and Mra, Rob | fore returning home, ber 17, at o'clock | ‘The forosis club meets at the | possesses a voice of excellent quality | p ert MeAunland and Mr, and Mra. | eee © program will consist of “The| Woman's Federated clubhoune sid. wide range, ané Her tense ane yhn Moran are sponsoring, Wi!) ate and Mra. Dietrich Schmitz and | life of mh Bernhardt,” by Mra \r m., Tuestay, October 17 Ho#-| vich, clear and resonant. Her lower ave covers placed for twenty, Mr, and Mre, Guy Winter returned | T Shi Famous Roles of] tonses will be Mra. W. M. Liver’ | ceiver haw o true contralto ring, F td |today from the meeting of the In-|Sarah Bernhardt,” by Mra. I. C-| good and Mra. C. G, Mill ‘The | and her upper tones are also most Dinner at Home | ventment Bankers’ ansociation at Det | Ferree scenes From Camille,” | program presents « paper by rm. | ya ng ‘omplimenting Mr, A, C, Whisler | Monte by Mrs A. Tyler |C. M. Pont, entitled, “Historical » Van Gordon gave her well kane, who ts visiting hin eae . ° | Associations of England. D4 | chosen program with the complete daughter, Miss Fao Whisler, Mra,.| Mr. and Mra, Stanley Griffiths | Aspasia Club | "Gleanings of Hnglish Literature tance of a Meled arte. Tae Agnos B. Blodgett entertained at din-| spent the week-end tn Victoria, 1, ¢ The Arpasia club will meet Tuet-| as compiled by H. G. Fietek ly was her singing of the highest Gi ner at her home, 4933 624 ave. &., on see j Gay. October 17, with Mrs. George Bee hehe rd, but her gracious manner @ Friday ev | Jensen and Mra. Leo Baisden a ady Stirling Chapter, D, / er audience from the fir Friday evening Mr. Henry Hibbard hag returned | 9 4 M 1 yg olen nd Stirling Chapter, D, A. TR. | wor ft the first. Included among the quests were | from a short business trip in the | home of the latter in Everett The members of 1 ring The opening number was “Li Abe Mrs, Mabel BS, Remore, Mra. Alex: | wast Roll call will be answered with | chapter, D. A. F., are requested to|borita Rivale,” from “Aida,” by ander Howie of Spokane, Mr, and see “Itema of Interest.” A brief surv cot at Mra. H, T. Bredes’ home,| Verdi, which she gave an excellent Mrs, Walter Dench, Miss Fae Whis:| Miss Maude Wooster, of Vancou. | Of Modern writers will be presented | i904 1th ave, Tuesday, ber | jnterpretation. Liszt's “The Loreley ler and Mr. R, Gardner ver, B. C., who apent several daya|>y Mra, Jamon F. MeGogy. Mem-|17, at 1:20 p. m, to work for the|and “Caecile,” by Strauss, followed. see here lant week visiting friends, aailed | bers are urged to meet at the Inter-| bazaar, Robey's “I Yeux,” Foldesitm : laaledhag ter ientene. C urban deopt at 11 a. m. eee "L'Houre Exquine,” “Le Trefle Dinner Tuesday | Saturday for Peking, China, to be Fe uWw.otY 'Quatre Feutties” and “Coucher 4@ 4 : gone four years, Capitol Hill L * aw ‘ Evening cee Weat Side Women’s Improvement) Capitol Hill W. C. T. t meet | foletl,” beth by Lenerment, seat In recognition of the first wedding Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynolds are Clob at the home of Mrs. Mildred Ma. Prise “ enext group. The four that anniversary of her brother and sister-| spending ten days in Vancouver, ‘The West Side Women's Improve: | new, 16th ave. w ma Saas ; Amerie com indaw, Mr. and Mrs, Robert EB. ip. Cc. |ment club will bold an “Art Day” | Court, Tuesday, October 17, at 2 eons lo Road Fes tone (Florence Martin), Misa Ethet | eee Tuesday, October 17, at the home| ym. Members invited to attend + 7 we om vy a Mae Stone entertained with a dinner! Miss Isabel Jacobs, who fe apend-|of Mrs, U, WR. Niem, 4536 42nd “ee “ Hertart Hyé ‘aaeur ae of eight covers at her home Tuesday |ing the winter in Honolulu, is domi. |4ve. 8. W. | Counell of Jewish Women Her singing evening. | clled at 2236 Kalla road. | Mra, Frederick Everett will be in| ne study club of the Cou ha a one | ee charge of the entertainment of th Jewish Women will meet in the ves id ‘j ie y . ng number wan given, St. Mark’s Guild | ate wna Meas J Harrington Ee Jelub. During the afternoon 3 “\try room of Temple de Hirsch, T ereths “Sine: Gran eiek aid or a ” | wards, of Kalispell, Mont., are spend. | Mary Loulse Weeks will be heard In| day morning at 10:30 o'clock. Plans|.. wit at Tea Shop tw 2 ott “The Vene ‘ b ed Stoves Whh . peenens | ae ‘ ing @ month in town, guests at the |two plano felectic he Vene | for year will be discussed |Mies Van Gordon gracious The Women’s Gutld of St, Mark's chureh will have charge at the Ortho: | Hotel Sorrento. |tlan Love Bong,” by . | Etude by Wollen’ pedic Tea shop Tuesday. Mra. Mar) Mr, and Mrs, Edwin A. Strout have a: 0 Flower Mission | Miss Van Gordon’s concert was the garet Cheal will be the hostess, as | come in from their eummer home at | Brighton P.T. A. The North Broadway Guild of the! rat of a series of five being gives, sisted by Mra. J.T. Hail, Mra W, A.| the Country club to their town house,| Brighton PT, A. will meet Tues-| Fruit and Flower Mission will meet |i. winter by the men's club of the Hall, Mre, Adam Jardine, Mra. C. L. | ee day, October 17, at 2 p.m, for a|with Mra, A. A, Sutherland, 608) mymouth Congregational churcly Brooke, Mra, Kt. F. Hall, Miss Laura) Mra, John F. Murphy and nons,| social hour. At 3 o'clock there will| Shelby st., Tuesday, October 17, at 10 n Scotney, mezzo soprano of Cardin, Mins May Cardin, Mins Agnes | Jack and Maurice, who are in Cali-| be a business meeting, when Mrs.| a. m., to sew for the autumn bazaar./tne Setropolitan opera, assisted by Cardin, Miss Katherine Thomson and | fornia for the winter, have taken a| Adelaide Heilbron will speak on| esis |Maxmilian Rose, violintst, and Elvin Mins Iona Hail. |house at 1012 N, Hudson ave, in| “Junior Red Cross Work.” The|Yeomen to Entertain Supreme Of-| c-nmitt, pianist, will be heard here —— ea | Hollywood. fleers on Tuesday evening, October 24. Browning Society | S you gaze Mito your little daughter’s eyes, N YOU IMAGINE HER AS A TOOTH- LESS OLD LADY? Does the much MORE serious thought occur to you, that she may be ALMOST TOOTH- LESS IN MIDDLE AGE, due to the present national habit of eating starchy foods?, a . No part of the education which you are giving her’ is of greater importance to this growing child than knowledge of the proper hygiene of the mouth as devel- oped by modern dental science. a The facial expression, in the whole lower part’ of the face, is controlled by many small muscles. If the natural teeth are lost, these muscles become DRAWN and SUNKEN, producing the LINES and WRINKLES that make many women in their “thirties” and “forties” look PREMATURELY OLD AND HAGGARD, Without a Trace of Grit ‘Teeth polished WITH GRIT are_necessaril (Shorter-lived than those SCIENTIFICALLY PO (ISHED WITHOUT GRIT. _ Kolynos Dental Cream produces and preserves the ‘satiny, pearly, NATURAL lustre of the tooth surface, WITHOUT ANY GRIT. (It DISSOLVES, instead of CRUDELY SCRATCH: 5 iy L- haupt. Eighth grade pupils will give the/ Think of Your Ghil SIs a Toothless Old New Haven on Yevin, and an} oe | #p | North Broadway Circle Fruit and | [P00 es ed with several delightful em Harmony Homestead No. 1743,) rogram — —— ‘The Seattle Browuing society wit| Mrcand Mes, Norman Tucker and|> cee Brotherhood of American Yeomen, | Ravenna or Cowen Park car to 10th | meet Tuesday, October 17, at 12:90) family left recently for California t Current Century Study Clob will meet ‘in the new Moor hall. j ave. N. B. and transfer to jitneyss } DP. m. sharp at the home of Mra.|spend the winter. Mr, Millet Tucker] ‘The regular meeting of the Cun|Zishth and University st. Tuesday |Get off at 69th et. and walk 1% Charles F. Hubbard, 4744 fist ave.| ts attending Stanford rent Century Study club will occur] *vening. October 17, at 8 o'clock. | blocks east. N. 5. for the discussion of Rook Six | eee ITuesday afternoon, October 17, at| S¢veral of the supreme officers will | eee of “The Ring and the Book.” || Mr, George H. Terrell left Thurs-|2:30 o'clock in the elubrooms of] >* Present | Highland Park P.-T. A. | belie | day for @ short business trip in the|the Ballard branch Ibrary. | Large clans to be initiated, fol Highland Park PT. A. will meet | Webster PT. A. E | oe a jlowed by a banquet. A cordial invi-| at school Tuesday, October 17, 34 | Webster PT, A. will moet at the} cee ciel tects ti tation ia extended to all Yeomen p. m. Short program by small i school, Tuesday, October 17, at §| Mire. Clancey M. Lewishasreturned| ‘phe Ravenna Social club will d . Is. Mr. Herbert Collier, “The | p.m. Mr, D. Richardson of the Hor: |from a three months’ visit in the| mest at the home of Mra, Julia| SU™imes® 9"4 Professional Women's | Cuiture of Roses and lowers! aco Mann school will speak on the | East ve gedllrscey -= Byrne pours, p hogs EA Club ‘Those who have flowers and bulbg, 20:10 plan. Refreshments. | ee | Tuesday, October 17, at 12:20 ede. ferttie Business and Professional for exchange are asked to have them ae | Mra. M. M. Augustine removed re| 5 he r toegtecsae Women’s club meets Tuestay, Octo-| at the school at 1:30 p. m. ; Gamma Phi Beta Alamnae cently from 946 16th ave. N. to the| Brine one article for lunch. Mem-| por 17, at 7p, m., at the Senttle Fine | eee 3 Tuesday evening meeting of the|San Marco apartments. jbers, friends and Eastern Stars) arts gallery. Evening speakers, Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae will be ee are invited | Mra. Readman, of the Goody Shop Rainier chapter, Daughters of the held at the home of * Pauline! Mrs, Livingston B, Stedman left S See | Mra, Wenonah Blackwell, creator of | American Revolution, Study Clasg Ederer, 1007 14th ave Members | this morning for Aberdeen, Mias., to Tincotn PT. A. toys, and Mra, Grindell, of the Bodk | wil] meet at the home of Mrs. Geor are requested to assemble at 6\lepend two monthe visiting relatives,| lneoin PT. A. will have a bust | sneif, \'T. Thirsk, 1524 Seventh ave. W, ded: cee ness meeting in the annex, Tues-| eee | Tuesday afterhoon, October 17, at Mal A hed Mr, Milton Harrison, of New York, | 48¥. October 17, at 2:30 p. m. id | North End Progressive Club o'clock. F Queen City Sunshine Club arrived In town today to spend a few | members urged to attend, | A business meeting of the North| eee ‘The Queen City Bunahine club will | days. ee |Iind Progressive club will be held| Sunset Helghts Literary Club meet in Masonic Temple Tuesday ee Seattle Lodge No. 7 | with Mrs. Anna Bloom, 1234 E. 69th} Sunset Heights Literary clab October 17, at 2 p.m. for a card| Mr. Lewis Eyman returned today! Seattle Lodge No, 7, D. HP. A , Tuesday, October 17, ut 2 p. m./be entertained at the home of M; “| party. All Bastern Stars and their | from « two weeks’ business trip to will give a progressive whist party|A program will begin at 3 o'clock. | Ida Edwards Tuesday, October 17, friends are invited California. Tuesday, October 17, at 9 p.m. in| Lady Willie Forbus will speak. Take 2 p. m Woman = ING OFF, the fatty tooth film which contains and covers bacteria. 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