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MOTHER AND BABY ( Dinner Will Honor Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander; Inaugurates Studio Mu- sicales, | AND MRS. FRANCIS GUY FRINK ere entertaining with @ inner at their residence this @rening in welcome to Mr. and Mrs BE. F. Ostrander, who have recently Returned from a visit of several onthe m the Past. see Twilight Musicale On Sunday, November 19, Marte Gashwoiler wil! tnaugurate verten | Of twilight mustoales at the studio @uite In the Empress dutlding. The which follows, will com- at 5 o'clock: Hosts to Bridge Clubs Bridge t the popular form of M@Musement these cool autumn days. amall clube of two Portrait by Grady. Farewell Dinner As @ farewell compliment to Miss Mildred Onker and Miss Celeste ‘a dinner of twelve | Lynch, who left today to spend the | winter months tm California, Mire Gertrude Dreasell entertained with a dinner of ten covers at her home Sunday evening. eee Personal | Mre. Frederick and Mra. lett today on the H. F. Dent be away ten days, eee Brainerd, who hostess Thursday afternoon to the) members of her bridge club of two tables, having @ delightful ic Tea Shop Mra. hostess for Westminster Presby- terian church Wednesday at the Or thopedic Tea Shop. Assisting will be Mra J. R. Justios, Mra Robert A. White, Mrs. John F. Reed, Mra. Ray- in Great Palla, Mont. ene i ll gone for several weeks if ii ; i : several montha. eee Seattle Council P-T. A ‘The publicity committee of the) Seattle council of P-T. A. will meet) Thursday, November 16, et 10:30 a.m, tn the board of education | room, Central building. Each local circle is urged to send a representa- tive to this meeting. - Gen. Sherman Circle Gen. Sherman circle, Ladies the G. A. R., will serve a noon-day home tn New York. luncheon at the home of Mra. Har- - ¢ © ry R. Butler, 6013 Latona ave./ Thursday, November 16. the luncheon Mrs. Sprague will give bd a talk on the “Latest in Cooking,” which will be entertaining and in structive. Take Meridian car to Gist m. ot i cee Greenwood Chapter U. D. 0. EB. Greenwood chapter U. D. 0. will entertain with a dance hall, 83rd and Green- friends invited. eee Bryant P.-T. A. Bryant P-T. A. will meet at the gestive organs, perform school Thursday, November at | proosss 245 p.m. Mine Nellie Goodhue will be the speaker, Committee reports ken will give @ vocal solo. nao, “eke | Mrs. Arthur E. Spear and baby daughter, Caroline May— Hammons John Knox Witherspoon | Alexander for San Francisco. They plan to Word reoetved from Mra. Erastus i» visiting relatives is Richmond, Va. announces she is) time Southern ctty Mre. Brainerd wae acoompanied south by her son inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra HP. Wahoske, who remained for a few . Scott Matheson will be| days before returning to thelr home| Seahurst Orthopedic Auxtitary as- in t Perry Scud der, U. 8. N., and Mrs. geudder are ing @ month ot ‘The West Seattle Art club wil Mra. Cectl Upper, who has been spending the summer with her sis . ter, Mra. Boyd Pershing, left @unday for Nashville, Tenn, where she will of| vistt for a titoe before going to her Mr. Clarke Galtupp will leave Seat- Following | urday for @ trip to Denver, Colo. Mr. Walter B. Jenkins of Sacra |thero will be a brief business most. mento, Cal, whowe wedding to Mins | Pessy Butterworth takes place Wed- needay evening, arrived Monday, and fe @ guest at the Hotel Washington. Mr. and Mra, Ward Rowles of Port- land came up today and are guests | |at the Hotel Washington. They will | Artinte’ exhibit, with Mra. Katherine | be the attendants at Miss Peggy But- | |terworth’s wedding tomorrow eve. Plants, tho without special 41. & similar by means of their oslis. The greatest known ocean depth ts will be heard and Mra. John Prak-| 32,089 feet, in the Pacific, off Minda- Spoonful for a Penny fifi oat rat apy | 1 e i $8 i u of pioneer days fol. and tea was served, with Mra. LL. Denny and Mra. George TAKE DR CALDWELLS -««w She family laxative Brings Quick Relief SYRUP PEPSIN “au THE SEATT | NEW CLOTHES LE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS OLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | Dunlap Pet, A. Dunlap PT. A. will meet Wednes or 16, at 8 p.m, Mine Loretta Cole of school department of the public litrary will be the speaker, Puptis of Miss Carrie Wi! cox’a room wit give the entertain ment. The executive board will bold # business session at 2 p.m ee Child Welfare of City Federation | ‘The Child Welfare department of the City Federation of Women's clube, Mrs. Ernest Barnhart as chairman, whl meet Wednesday, November 16, at 10 a mi, at the Ruth Wome, 8404 MM é#th st An invitation in extended to all inter eated persone to attend ee Green Lake PLT. A. Green Lake PT. A. will meet| Wednesday afternoon, November 15, at the school, see Women's Oentary QGub The drama department of the Wo- man's Century club will be enter tained at luncheon ot the home of! Mra Louise Marks, 2207 K. Prospect st. on Wednesday, November 16, at! 12/80 o'clock. At 2 o'clock Mre. I. 6. Ingraham will present « play entitled | “Trifles.” The ladies reading the, parts will be Miss Sara Williame, Mra. Fred W. Bert, Jr, Mra. Ernest Fitzatmmons, Mra, FL M. Denton and Mra James A. Kerr. eee Pythian Sisters Pythian Sisters’ Past Chief? aaso- ctation gtves a card party at home of Mra EB. T. Warner, 2091 W. 68th at, Wedneslay, November 15, at § p. m. ee Tonia Social Ciub Tonta foctal club will meet at Ma- sonic Temple, Wednesday November 15,2 pm Carte ee Alki Review No, 59 Alkt Review, No, 69, W. BL A. of | Maceabees, in A. OU. W. hall, Wed- nomiay, November 16, at @ pm. eee Grace M. B Church Basaar Raraar, Women of Orace Methotst Episcopal church, 80th ava & and Glog st, Wednestay, November 16 eee Golten Pre Chub Qelfen Fra club will meet at First Presbyterian church, 11 to 4 o'clock, on Wednesday, November 18. | Flection. eee Auxiliary British American Assortation Woman's Auxiliary to the Prittsh American association convenss Wed- newlay, November 15, at $ p.m. with Mra Samuel Young, 704 FE Union st. eee Mount Hotyoke College Club Mount Holyoke College club will have a Chinese embroidery sale at} Orthopedic Tea Shop, Wednenday, | November 16. eee Seahurst Auxiliary sembles at Mra EF. Shildmyer’s, Presbyterian church, will meet at the home of Mra. Grace Mullen West Seattle Art Cid meet at the home of Mre. Roy Y. Byers, 7110 47th ave. #. W., at 10:30 & m, Wednomiay, November 15. Mra, Max Kuner will be the leader, with Ashur Brown Durand and Al- bert Bierstadt as the subjects of her discussion. eee Lady Engies Lady Facies will meet in the M. B. B, A. ball, Wednesday, November 16, at 1 o'clock. Following luncheon ing, and later cards will be played. eee ‘Woman's E Re Nata Club ‘The Woman's E Re Nata club will meet Wednesday, November 16, at 3 P. m., at the Fine Arts gallery, where the members wili view the Northwest EB. Baker as ‘turer. eee Brighton P-T. A. Brighton P-T. A. will meet tn the assembly room Wednesday, Novem: | ber 15. Business meeting at 2 m. Roll call and program at 8:15 p. m Mra, M.D. Wilkinson will speak on preschool work, the seventh grade pupils will furnish the muaie and Mrs. A. G, Benfield will sing. A pre-school class will be organized, | Refreshments will be served. / eee Monnt Baker Luncheon Club | The Mount Baker Luncheon club will meet at the clubhouse Wednes- | day, November 15, with luncheon |served at 1 o'clock. The hostesses will be Mra. C. B. Dodge, Mra. W. | Diller, Mrs. George T. Duncan, Jr., and Mrs. J. A. Duncan. | cee | Alpha Phi Alumnae Alumnae of Alpha Phi will be en: | tertained by Mise Ruth Greenleaf | at her home, 602 14th ave. N, on| Wednesday, November 15, at 2/ clock, to sew for the bazaar. | Pioneer Auxillary Woman's auxiliary to Pioneers of Washington will meet in the parlors at the ¥. W. C. A. Wednesday, November 14, at 12 m. A cafetoria| luncheon will be served in the pn: | vate dining room at 12:80 o'clook. | At 2 o'clock a short business meet: | ing will be called by the president, | Mrs, Tillie A, Moore, New members | will be recetved and introduced, A| special program has beqn planned | for the afternoon, All women who | lived in Washington in territorial days or on the Pacific coast prior to 1898 are eligible to membership and are invited to attend this meet ing. see Women's Society, Bethany Church The Women's society of Bethany Presbyterian church, will meet Wednesday, November 16, at 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. A, H. Mao- Donald, 1917 Warren ave, Mrs, Kate Hamilton will assist. Interesting program. one Sunset Heights Literary Club ‘Sunset Heights Literary club wi hold a ten in the interest of the Unten Christian Colleges for Women in the Orient on ‘Thursday, Novem. ber 16, frém 2:80 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Cora Corbitt, 4636 Sixth ave. N, EB. Miss Alice Berthorst will speak, { Emerson PT, A. Hmerson Parent-Teacher associa tion will meet Wednesday, November 16, at 2:80 p,m, in the basement of t hool, Miss Nellie Goodhue will speak on “The Deviate Child in Our Schools.” Fourth grade pupiie will provide part of the program. Mothers of the will werve tea see Smith College Club The Smith College club will meet Wednesday, Novernber 16, with Mro. W. KR. Colby, Jr, 2222 Crescent drive. The business meeting at 2:0 p. m will be followed by « program at 3) pm | see Progressive Thought Club Crofton wilt “Therapeution of Light” meeting of the Progressive Thought club, to be held Wednesday, Novem: | ber 16, at 100, at the Vederated| Glubhouse. eee Kangteliow PT. A. Longfellow Parent-Teacher associa. tion will meet Wednesday, November 16, at 2 p.m. There will be « din play of new books for children and « short talk by Miss Augusta Ander | son of the public brary. eee University Unitarian Women's Alliance The Women’s Alliance of the Unt vervity Unitarian chureh will meet Wednesday, November 16, at 2 p, m..| with Mra, E. M. Shelton, 2904 Frank: | lin ave, The program will be tn charge of Mre. Arthur J. Krause of | the Welfare league | owe | Robert Morris Soctal Chub | Robert Morris Social club, U. D., ©. KB. &., will meet at the home of Mra, Mildred Best, 225 14th ave. N, Pionio lunch will be served. eee | Benefit for Col. Ellsworth Cire | Col, Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of the G. A. BR, will give a berear end) dance at Veterans’ ball, Friday, No-| vember 17. A noon day luncheon will | be served as well as « dinner in the) evening. am eee Seattio Lodge No. 7 Beattie lodge No. 1, D. MP. A. will entertain at « progressive whist perty Tueetay evening, November A. OU. W. bullting, 1409 Ninth ave Friends are Invited. eee St. Barnabas Guild @&. Barnabas Gull4d will hold «@ delicatessen sale Saturday, Novem ber 18, from 240 to 4:30 o'clock in the gulid rooms, 1934 Federal ave.) eee Amethyst Chapter, 0. E. 6. Amethyst Chapter, O. B. &., wit! hold a rummage anle, November 14, | 1T and 18, at 1818 Westlake ave. | eee Anxiliary to Senttin Chapter No. % The Laties’ auxiliary to Beattle chapter, No, 3, Disabled American Veterans of the World War, will hold @ business meeting Wednesday, Nov, 18, at $29 p, m, at 209 Em. Beacon Ifill ané@ Hobert Fulten P-T. A. Parent-Teacher easociation will meet Wednesday, November 16, at 2:10 p. m Mr. Harry G Hartman will . eee Human Analysts Claes ‘The Human Analysis class wi! | fm the Eastern Star olub/ rooms, 4091 Aronde builting, Thure dents of that grade ) [are wearing wide velvet FOR SCHOOL oa When the regulation Peter Tom begins to pall on the wpirite and all | j usual clothes become « snare and «| delusion it ie time for the modern young woman to speak to her mother weriously about new dremsen | ‘Then she finds such practical little | Greases as these to lift the monotony | of lessons. They are an sensible as |Wednonday, November 16, at i240 | need te and as attractive ax one could desire. | Wool, jersey, serge, flannel are the materials used for them and they lmay be trimmed with colored woo! | embroidery, bright silk pipings or! yokes or appliqued designs. | WEAR VELVET BANDEAUX NOW, | BY HEDDA HOYT NEW YORK, Nov. 14-—-Instead of the leaf bandeaux which were so la, at 9 pm, in Evergreen hall, | Popular last season for evening wear, | j the fashionable misses and tmatron#| ing gt the sides in earring fashion. | whose dark bobbéd locks curl forwaré Others are merely brilitantly colored | on her cheeks brocaded ribbons wound pbout | This latter | not essential such as at restaurants Like coroneta, with loops of beads fall-! type ts particularly chic on the #1rt| 114 tcsters the evening turban of eatin Unael cloth t# almost indespensabie this year. bandeaux Some of them are peaked tn front, given. *qually welcome to the bulletin. Washington Rureaa, 1822 New York Ave, “Natural Laws Governing Marriage and Divorce.” Public invited. in QUALITY GUMS Wintergreen flavor . - « Beeman’s Pepsin’ or My ting’ School Teachers, Attention Are you going to have a Thanksgiving day program of history, fecitationa, readings, patriotic exercises, etc. In your classroom? The Star's bureau is prepared to help you. A fivepage bulletin, tiving the history of Thankagtving day, not only in America, but Ite ancient and mediaeval origins and methods of celebration, together with a suggested program of recitations, readings, eto, has deen prepared by our brreau in Washington from the best sources obtainable, and will be matied you free on receipt of the coupon below. Simply fill it out, inclose postage and send it to the address ‘The Seattle Star, Washington, D. GO +I want a copy of your THANKSGIVING DAY PROGRAM, and inclose four cents in stamps for postage. OMY . needa nnn e eens secmeccsccccenccee remesceees sees coecenes TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. ations. dren. nour week, at Don’t Experiment with your Baby’s Food Ragle Brand is not a “pre- pared” food at all pure country milk combined with pure sugar. It can be pur~ chased wherever you are. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building Meters ales of Borden's Boaporated Mlb, Borden's Checcate Matted Mik and Bar dom's Confectioners. ORDEN'S Eagle Brand Milk is the standard infant food Thes been used for gener- Countless mothers have found that it builds strong, robust, healthy chil- Physicians recornmend it in stubborn feeding cases for Eagle Prend je easily di- gested and supplies complete ishment. Apples Given Away Thousands of them, all this Wing’s Cafeteria First and Union It is milh— New York head in turban style | Sows And of course any reader interested tn the origin and history of the Thankegtving custom, or a program of exercises for the day, is Bereet and No... -...-2----0-2rceees rece + ee eece anne cocemmes stteewes wins ‘em all! Peppermint flavor . . ... .. » Yucatan Licorice flavor . Black Jack Tutti-Frutti flavor . . . . . California Fruit| the | the elaborate gown this season | ally follows the trim of the gown as many of the loveliest gowns are | studded in rhinestones, the “diamond | hat stones are not used too glaringly, | however, They are studded here and there thruout the drapery of black satin ers at Grasse, center of the world’s jto strike For occasions where formality is The dance hat which is worn La is becoming the latest rage. The turbans, used in front-cluster NICE, Nov. 14—Perfume work — industry, are threatening for increased wages. LISTEN! 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