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PAGE 10 Seattle j | Smart Reception and Dance e J evening at the Sunset club was one ({ ¢ the smart functions of tate au Chrysanthemums in russet and “=> ye w tone arranged In baskets Mrs. Alexander Issues|» A te 1 Jara, decorated the hall and Cards for Tea; Wednea-| sgninst a green background The day Program at Sunset |rish window tedges of the dining ‘ ra : oom, Which was thrown open for Club. dancing, held graceful clusters of : amall yellow pompoms and autumn 8 FL W. ALEXANDER has / foliage F issued cards for a tea at her| Mra, Clise wore a handsome gown f of orange velvet brocaded chiffon ‘ Rome, 1643 Federal ave., Friday aM) goiened with side draperies of plain ernoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock poe as a Mra. James Macfarlane and Mra} Mr, and Mra. Clise were assinted in Carleton Hutskamp will preside at|recetving by Mra, A. 8. Kerry and Mra. J. Irving Colwell. Mra. Charles st hot nd Mra. ee ee. Set, beph .88 | Paul and Mrs, Donald Barnes as James T. McVay and Mrs. Andrew | ong Gillespie, the second hour, Mra} a Marry Sumner will be in charge ot! A nnual Bazaar of eee St. Mark’s Church bs | ‘The annual bazaar given by the Musicale at Sunset Club | iadies of st. Mark’ parish will be ‘The second musicale of the Sunset | held Thureday, November 23, at club thia season, which, by the|CAristonsen's hall, Broadway near way, ia the club's fifty-ninth mu- | Madison st. ‘The doors w pen aicale, will be given Wednesday aft /*f 1 o'cloe rome at 3 F cael Mr. Eugene| _The apron table will be in charge Field Musser, piqnist, and Mr. Frank | °% Mr#. J. E. Moore for the Woman's MMiésker, tenor, are the artists who | @uild; utility table—Woman's Guild will present the following program n 4 Mre. T ‘Romanza Me teasen tabl Woman's Malian Concerto, first movement... Ha Mra, Adam Jardine; dolls Musser } Woman's guild, Mrs. Charlee Wallace homemade < * 6 Friendly Pox | Misy May Ph infants’ wear—St Mildoeh | Margaret's Mra. J. H. Gaffney . and Mrs, Frederick T. Harlow; hand (att P miptings 4 | kerchiefs—Woman's Guild, Mra, V ‘Boo yril seott |R, Hatchinson; miscellancous—-Ladies ¢ “Rhythmic Etude” (clog dance from jot St. Barnabas’ chapel and Ladies “Beandinavien Suite’) >. jtunenn {Of St. Michael’s chapel; Christmas "Mir. Musser } Mra. J. A. Slamm, At 3:45 “How Like « Lantern” “as You Pass By” “Consecration” “Bridal Dawn” ck there will be a special enter tainment for the children. Tea will | be served during the afternoon by the Jo’clock, for which the best of musi is promised. | Tickets may be obtained In ad | vance from Mrs. Cell H. Bacon, $15 | Prospect st, Capitol 0266, “ee Mr, Musser Mrs. Josiah Collins and Mrs. Al bert S. Kerry will be the hostesses for the afternoon. . Bridal Part . y Chosen " Miss Hazel Allan, daughter of Mr. ee 2 and Mrs. Harding F. Allan, whose} St. Mark's Guild of St. Mark's marriage to Mr. Wendall Blake My-| Church will be in charge of the Or ers, son of Judge and Mrs. H. A. P.|thopedic Tea Shop Tuesday, with Myers, takes place Thursday even-| Mra Margaret Cheal hostons, assist ing, at the home of her parents, with | *d by Mra. C. L. Brooks, Mrs Adam the Rev. Sidney Morgan reading the | Jardine, Mra. W. A Hall, Mra, J. T Service, at 3 o'clock, has chosen the} Hall, Mra. RF. Hall, Mise Laura following attendants: Miss Holen| Cardin, Miss May Cardin and Miss b Rita Hiles Personal ‘The flo Mr. Robert R. Fox, Jr. is leaving | Dore, the bride-clect’s niece, and Mr. |the first of December for a short |Orthopedie Tea Shop Allan, ber sister, will be maid of Myers will have his cousin, Mr.|Dusiness trip to New York. His IE curry, tor beet man |parents, Mr. and Mra RR. Fox, | re who have been abroad for several montha, will arrive in New York, De. cember & oe Chi Omega Bazaar Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Moore return Preparations for the Chi Omega .4 iast week from a six weeks’ motor bazaar, to be held at pe ede Mr. and Mre. B. A. Williams and have been In Alaska heada the |"in€ and are occupying their home at 1409 Second ave. W. . Corwin Ehberting ed from 2 to 4| spent the week-end with Mr. and ire. Clare Kinne chat» | Mrs. William See In Aberdeen. . Following ts a complete list of the | Weeks, will return about November committees in charge of the bazaar,| 25. coming home by way of Call- ‘with booth chafrmen: fornia. Lucien Sasnet; miscellaneous booth, | fornia. ‘Mrs. Gilbert Butterworth, Jr.; art th tied booth, Mrs. Wesley Rennie and Mra | Mr. and Mra. John McIee and chfl- Ralph Hall: lingerie booth, Mra. Wi. | dren of White Bluffs are visiting Mr. Ham Lowman candy booth, Mrs. |McFee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal home cooking booth, | Colm McFee at 312 W. Comstock st. cee Mra. Hannah Anderson of Port land is the guest of Mra. Alex John ‘Military Dance at Alpha fon at her home, 1819 Second ave. N. Sigma Phi House Success| ™r. Ctarke M. Gaitupy ts leaving ‘The largest military dance since |th!s evening for Denver, on a short the days of 1918 was held Saturday | ‘TD. Bight, at the Alpha Sigma Phi fra- Music ternity house, when Lieutenants Ethan Allen Peyser, Virgil L. Ander- Dupre Concert Tuesday Marcel Dupre, world-famous or. son and Hoy P. Turner of the 146th field artillery entertained the officers of the regiment and their guests ely cate sarea.te ce neuer | ganist. of Notre Dame cathedral, Charles, in command of Fort Law-| Pris, will appear in @ grand organ ton, with many of his officers from|Tecital at the First Presbyterian there. Several officers from the 10th | CPUrch. on Tuesday evening, Novem field artillery came from Camp Lewis | D¢t 21. under the management of the to represent their regiment at the lo-|@'tist#’ musical bureau of America cal dance. In addition many officers| Dupre has been acclaimed the of the organized reserve corps here | ¥T!d over as the most distinguished fn the city attended. organist of this age, and as an im This has been the first time in| Ptovieateur without a peer. In his years that all the officers of the| local recital he has promised to tm provise an entire symphony on themes submitted to him during the course of the program and in full view of the audience 146th have gathered together for a| social function, Scattered as it is in| Tacoma, Kent, Auburn and Seattle it in difficult indeed, except during the summer encampment, for the officers to assemble. And during the period of the encampment the business of soldiering will not permit time to be taken for mere dances. Likewise it iw seldom that the officers of the national guard and regular army ave opportunity to know each other —henee the 146th were giad to have| the chance of welcoming their guests, | the officers of the regular service and of the reserve. “* Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline parlor No. D. W., will hold a card party and gift sale on the evening of December § at Dartnall’s cafeteria, Second and Madison. All native daughters and friends are invited. Refreshment Committce for Fine Arts Dance Mrs. J. ¥. Douglas is chairman of the refreshment committee for the Fine Arts cabaret dance on Friday evening. Assisting her are the following com- mittee; Mrs. Frederick Bausrman, Mrs. Montgomery Russell, Mrs. Samuel Hedges, Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen, Mrs, J. Howard Allen. Mrs. Robert Brinkley, Mrs. Guido Faris, Mrs. R. J. Huston, Mra. A. 8. Eldredge, Mrs. W. V, Rinehart, Mre A. O. Loe and Miss Gertrude Har. denbergh. Bridge Luncheon Club “California Fig Syrup” No matter what else you give Mr. Meeker | Woman's Guild with Mises Laura “May Night oo Cardin in charge, and in the evening | te ee. Wana | there will be dancing, beginning at 9 | Tuesday, November 21, at 2 p. m., by Mrs. G. P. Watters and Mra. J Kieper, at Mra. Watters’ home. 4763 44th ave. 8. W eee 2,.N.| MOTHER! BREAK CHILD’S COLD Hurry! Move Little Bowels with physician he wit! THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. | | Rhododendron Club C . | Witt You Help Fit « Christmas lie ch brows? . The Thodedendron club will hold a nN r e Stockh dy for the - xn s x ber 1, at the home of Mra. H. N N t holiday party fo 1,000 rf children an of the A Woollineroft, 018 17th ave | Just before Christma ou cob | Organize a ne CLUBS FOR TURSDAY Seattle Lodge No, 7 Caleidh Chub | and the atties and baseme your |wae a te eattle lodge No. 7, D. WL PL A The Caleidh club will meet Tu OSSI neighbors articles that could be sold | the n mp North End Progressive Olab will entertain with its regular month: | day, November 21, with Mra, Dand an Pp at a rummage sale to be held next| be assistant guardian ot, the ne The North Bnd Pre waive club) iy 5 ive whist party Tuesday |1223 Bighth ave. W., at 10 a. m,/ week? earn experience han | sToup and hea harge of much 4 will hold its next regular meeting | ever November 21, at o'clock, | Quilts for the Mother Ryther home Campfire Girly Prepare for pro to wn that anything, from|the work. This er being on Tuesday, November 21, at 1:30 p. M./ in Evergreen hall, A. O. U. W. bulld-| Will be made, Mrs. HM. A. Laubach Thankagiv dixhes and knickknacks toll sorte of | kanized because girls at the home of Mra, B. A. Jones, ‘ Ninth ave. Honors f Ansisting hosters Twenty-five hundr Beattie Camp: | clothing 1 we Rallard high have asked to Lit | Mra, Carrie Steinhauer will #IV@/ served, Members asked to bring ADDITIONAL CLUSS leoodies for unfortunate families,|Camptire headquarte not... later ways f group ” ja paper on * re’ Ald A #©! friends | | ' ; than Friday, November 24. This wilt to plan I nkne cand }elal tea hour will follow ee Faith Lodge No, 168 Many «roups are holding Thank® | i oon gee 1s topdbanitenta philanthropie work | eS Webster POT. A } Faith lodge No. 168, Ladies’ auxil-| giving council fires at which time|take this matter up at thelr next | Queen Anne Study Club Webster PT. A, will meet Tues | lary to 1, A. of M,, will have I*] they take their gifts to the meeting. | meeting, The proceeds will be uned _, Fe Chekesu girls mee rueten | ‘The Queen Anne Study club will! day, N bor 21, at 20 p,m, Mr, | monthly social Monday evening, NO! 41 oi, whould be secured| to help finance the Chris party, | November 14 bre ident cated |meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the I+) A. Gist, principal of the B. F. Day | Vember 20, at 8 o'clock, at 110 Cher v league in| 2° Your part and help fill « Christ the mee ex! 4 he lbrary, with Mrs, H, 8. Baker @4/ xchool, will apeak |ry st. Dancing and cards. Refresh. |thra the Sootal Welfare leam mas stocking for some poor kiddie, |t? Pay their annual dues n | hostess ripe ar | ments wil] be served, All members| order that there will be no duplica | It was found necessary to put off | The program is as follows: | South Seattle PT. A is tetas and thelr | tion, Gitte of clothing and money! wm. Nenewin group, of which | tubes ss tppated took a Lach, Vent to BoA ey alan | South Seattle Put. A, wilt hold tts | ll are an well as food are acceptable, It! pranc Wolfe ie guardian, has|gome of the inactive members, = Gitupeee,” Mon W. J. U'Renn; “Fu. | Tesular meeting at the school, Tues University Unitarian Chureh — | i» well to bear in mind the days| turned in three books to the Camp-| Development of Trade With wo db oh ag As 6A: 080 m Ane The annual fair of the University after the holiday when planning 4) fire Morery, Dering the sadiiner at Camp Makusla held a meeting wt aited State Mra. Allen Beh. |) 4 : ee boon tnttartan ehureh will be held Thurw | basket Camp Sealth w#tx rary books were | the b A Hulen. The fir | data , planned by the committes in charge, | aay November 23, instead of the We are now finding out about last | jost, and girls are asked to return | part the afternoon was «pent s tan “*-* in observance of Hook week, Min | oi in the assembly rooms of the | Thanksgiving. One Campfire group/any that may have been taken | els officers, who are as follows | Seattle Court No. 1 Ines Haskins, of the Georgetown It) onurch, Dinner will be served from | paid rent for « fatherions family, aD) home by mistake Pr Ardys Hulen; vice-preab | Seattle court No. 1, O. of A, will brary, will give a short talk. Re-| 69 t 10 p.m. jother cleared up the yard and ool | dent. Dorothy Chatterton; secretary, Cee eee Ne i me te the Ma-| estiments will be served by the + geld | lected and mended clothing for ®) 4 class In symboliem will be held| Jean Morrison; treasurer, Cathering fo temple, on Harvard ave, and| #4 of the upper grade room | Queen City Chapter, No, 168 | family of six, and still another #8V®) Tuesday afternoon, November 2ist,| Jones; song leader, Anna Burrow Pine st. Mra. Josie B. Parker, grand bain ated | Queen City chapter, No, 168, O, H.|® load of wood to one family 494) fromm $:30 to 6. All girls who wish | seribe, Beth Coghlan. The remains |roya! matron of the grand court of Col, than Allen Ctrete | @., will give Ite third dancing party | > another load to give thit!/ hein in designing or painting their| part of the afternoon was uned ig | Wast », and other grand offt:| Col, Ethan Allen Circle, Ladies of|of the season at Chrintensen'’s| Thankagiving, #0 the stories #0 | symbol are anked to come to Lohe | completing articles for the bazaan: cers will confer degrees upon can.|/the G. A. K, will serve a home: | Broadway hall, on November 24. Thankegiving evening the spirit Of | qua on thin date, that the camp may se didates. |cooked chicken dinner at noon ‘Tues | oe wervice in the forms of Seattle! the University branch | oe fay in the Fraternal hall, Fremont Welh Concert Campfire Girls will lip qvietty to} Thanksgiving Week-End Trip brary for their meetings | West Side Improvement Club There will also be a sale of useful! ‘The Firitish Amoriean association | many ® doorstep and deposit thelr) ‘here will be a Thankngiving| | p ~ Weat Side Women's Lap and faney articles. Cards will be in| will give a grand Welsh concert on | November gift | week-end trip to December 2nd. The . The inst few meetings of thé lolub entertains presidents of a! play in the afternoon, and will take| Friday evening 24, In . " group will be limited to twenty-five, |!owoha Campfire have been an | federated clubs of city at reciprocity | the place of the regular monthly card | the Fine Arta hall urth ave ._ Crets — ee ah the cost of the trip will be|#ewing for the b r. They are day meeting, Tuesday, November 21, | party | Members of British nocietien and all very Seattle capped wir! 804) $1.26. The first twenty-five giris| Planning to fill Thankegtving bam from 2 to 4p. m, at home of Mra. | cee strangers and visitors of British |#uardian will’ recall how We PF®| dening up will be the ones entities Kets. The girin are busy scouring ll | Frederick Schroeder, 3716 39th ave.| Sunset Heights Literary Club birth especially invited. Seats can.| pared baat = bit for pend ee |to go. Miss Ruth Brown will chaper- | thelr neighborhood for old papers anda _ | Sunset Heights Literary club wilt] mot be held after § o'clock Pagyene gre Se ae. Po bones |one the party together with other| Magazines, which the guardian ig ] “-* have Ite regular meeting at the i | ®& red letter ¢ hen the mn keept t " j « | guardians ping, for a paper sale. | A. R EM. FE. Club home of Mra. Cora Cofbitt, 463 Colonel Roosevelt Auxiliary aang: Myr g Lineage cond yeur | a fab A. RB. ME. club wilt meet/Sixth ave, N. , Twwaday, Novem-| Colonel Theodore Roosevelt auxti.| there te to be & country-wide ©) 4 rusinees meeting of the Ekoleia| The Tatapochon Campfire held Tueaday, November 21, at 2 p. m.,|ber 31, at 2p. m. tary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will| hibit of craft articles to be held at) (0 Nott ta” wrtasy vember | meeting at the home of Crispin Li tt rm. orabe ° . . | give an all-day bazaar In Roosevelt's he anual conference, ich - - eat - with Mi 1, Horsberg, 318 W.| die hall on Saturday, November 25.|be held in April. What will Seattie| 19th. Plans for « ceremonial meet-|Pincott, at which the girls re ae Gutoweed PAT. A. re will be a sale of {ancy and|40? With Chicago, Detroit, Boston |!" Were planned and decided upon.| Many articles for the bagaar. Ti be Oatewnod oT will mee - hed « RNS: dues were ra | Chub x Phat Mi t Tum | somentio articles, Luncheon will be| 4nd Ban Francisco, as well as many|The group will leave after achool | due" w rained from 10 cents r L 0. BK Ch day, November 71, at Pom, in) 4 yes Free dance in the! other large cities in the field all| fr @ hike to @ good camping place |15 cents. By this they will be al The L. 0. B. club will give a card! the assembly room. The following ved at noon. rl ey » ine | working hard for achievement, what|Near North Beach. A big fire will|to pay all their campfire exp party for members only on Tue Program has been prepared: Gong,|Sventns. or information call the | wi geattle dof lhe built and around this fire they | and the money they earn will be p lafterncon, November 21, at 120) M Johnson's ream; rhythm work, | Mirman, Nin arun oor pe | le | . tr y | mi . 7 r . eating © ter yo ol plans will hold their ceremonial. After|!n the treasury as a fund. Jo'clock, at the Elke’ club, The! Mins Costello's room. Minn Goodhue re ° vid io nee lg ter Fro By og ond =—! ae point ong meeting the bite wilt earn - 1 2 Vay. he auxiliary wi be held on we ot . 4 " | hostess will be Mra. J. BE. Way ji sive « twontyminute talk on | 1% St vember 31 to plan some definite, worth-while| honors by cooking their supper over| ‘rls of the Cahahkloshe Camp be Kesh Mental Testa" = ngage see | thing you ean contribute ta the ex |the fire, ‘The president, Bernice|Mmet at the home of thetr guai Sigma Na Mothers’ League | Honor Club jhikit If you have more sugges.| Borgen, axked to be allowed to re-| Mra. Helen Snelling, Tuesday, Ni @igma Nu Mothers’ league, annual) Bw ta croc ay Ng 26 Mra, Charies B. White wil! enter-| tons than you need, call Lohequa)sign as president. The girls were| vember 14. This was an importan meeting and election of Gmetad BP gl gg ge tain the Honor club Friday, Neo |404 pase on the extra ones | very sorry to have her give up this| business meeting. The girls decid ‘So ta ic ny emer | 4043 10th ave. N. B., Tuesday, No.| Yember 24, at « 1 o'clock luncheon, | hte | office, as she has filled it so very |to hold their meetings tn the event ae rae vember 21. Luncheon at 12:30 p, m.| St her home 6227 40th ave. &. W.| Seattle Girls Win National Honors | faithfu and has » capable.|!n the future. Girls were chosen t . " "e 6 " p embers of Degree of Honor! The following Seattle © borg Helgeson, the vice presi-| sell at the bazaar, and dues of 6 cel Came Pil Bete Abamase Pinta and trends inviied.” wer ceservs [Gitte are. te, po, awarted Sational will act ax predident for the ,® Week were assessed, | rergny ot pa re tee ty =| ‘The Aspasia club entertains Tuee| tons phone West O885-R. Take|honors: Hlaa Schubert, for handi. rest of the term—that ts, until April. | — meet at 6 p. m. Tuesday, Novembe: ne nia club entertains jens ~ , ar 21, In chapter house, 4529 17th ave.|@ay, November 21, with a “guest | *suatieroy car to Brandon st. craft; Ethel Richardson, handicraft; pineal ron whe wish to join this} The ate of See Sees eae a i day” at the heme of. Mra, Heary : Irma Thompson, photography: | ftoup have been asked to attend | st the home ¢ Mr guardiens te Bittman. “Something different” haa| ” Se ge group was organized! Loulxe Gibbs, handicraft; Frances a * consecutive meetings before Scent a agg Pha cry ne I Circle been promined by the committes, | Wednesday, November 8, at the home| Libbes, handicraft and design vote shall be taken omen —— Bie Dorcas circle meets Tuesday, No-| headed by Mra. Frank McGogy, as-|% Mra. Frank Helesll, The cleven| National headquarters requests ei ree tab shone, PRGA vember 21, at 1:30 p. m, with Mra.|sitted by Mrs. Harry Thompson, | £rl# who comprise this group are in| that all articles to be exhibited at ne | Litahn! Cumpfire held an election | Salinger ine seeihGiat, See N. H. Campbell, 2140 Ninth ave. W.| Mrs. Stanley Howell, Mra. M. 6. he district ween Madrona and | tional headquarters should fret pass|of officers Thursday, November 9 | suph ria ‘ ee on © Tweed and Mra, Vietor Zednick. Bey. | 18h! parks. Mrs. Hancock is guard-|thru the local office. The various | The new officers are Ruth Skagford. | cree pte adage “ ., oral musical numbers will be given | '*" for the new group. At the first | classifications of national honors are! president; Katherine Boyd, secretary,|" Bartlet song jender. ie et Business and — Women's! 5 club members | meeting officers were elected. These|on exhibition af local headquarters. | Stetna Skagford, treasurer; Nellie|4™¢ busy working for the bazaar. < tub . : rg jare: Marie Dickinson, president;| Seattle girls have earned a great | Harvey, scribe, and Helen Willams, vad 7 I sesap pa gga aig? tries gye ong Harmony Homestead | Ethel Richardson, vice president:| number during the past year | song and cheer leader. The new tribe| Kiloqua Campfire group will a hea ype Ph o " = se Harmony homestead No. 1748,| Gwendolyn Higgs, secretary; Alice - |leaders are Kathiene Wall, Lillie|® craft meeting at the home of thei vember 2 e- Lad gg an ne a Brotherhood of American Yeomen,| Donaldson, treasurer, and Doria Beattie Campfire Guardians held | Nordstrom, Ruth Wohlgamuth and|suardian, Miss Iima Hervin, Satur ish school, Harvan bs Y | will hold Ite regular bueiness meet-| Calkins, seribe. The other membera|a Council Fire Thursday evening, | Inex Clark. These officers and tribe| day evening, November 18. The pro ee ing and initiation at Moose hall,| are Nedra Be Blond, Jane Dectkin,| November 16th, at Lohequa Be | leaders will hold office for a year.| gram committee is planning a pro Custer Camp 1 Fighth ave. and University «t., Tues | Frances Lively, Margueretta Squer,|/fore the ceremonial a short busl-| The girls painted their symbols and Custer Camp No. 1, fons of Veter ans and Custer Auxillary No. 4, will meet at Veterans’ hall, Armory, Tuesday evening, Nov. 21, at 720 o'clock. Mra Lavina Langford. of Tacoma, divisional president, wili tn- epect the auxiliary. The same eve- ning the camp and auxiliary will en- tertain at § o'clock, this betng vet- erans night, A good program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. All veterans and affiliated orders invited to nd. eee Allah Chapter No. 165 Aflah Chapter No. 165, 0. F. @, will gtve @ card party at Dartnal cafeteria, tn the Leary Bide, Seo ond ave. and Madison st. on Tues day evening, November 21, at & o'clock. All Masons, Eastern Stars and their friends most cordially Invited. eee Rainier Chapter Study Club Rainier chapter D. A. R. Study club will meet with Mra. C. A. Jost, 1423 Zist ava, Tuesday, November 2, at 2p m eee Queen City Sunshine Club Queen City Sunshine club, O. F. 8 will meet at the Masonic temple Tuesday, November 71, at 2 p. m | Cards, Members and friends Invited eee West Seattle Chapter > 106 West Seattio chapter No. 106, 0. E. &., social circle will be entertained Lincoln PT. A. Tuesday evening, November 21, at 5 o'clock, Lincoin PT, A. ts giv-| ing a reception for the faculty, and| | featuring the educational program of the American Legion. Dr. George } | W. Buler will speak for the Legion A play entitled “Nevertheless” will be presented by the Snowden Dra-| atic school; reading, Mrs. Susie! Torrance; group of songs by Mras.| Laverne Wright The program will be followed by a mixer and social | evening in the gymnastur. All | friends of the school and Legion are | urged to attend, . Palm Circle No. 66 | Paim circle No. 66, Neighbors of | Woodcraft, will hold a card party for Neighbors and friends Tuesday | evening: November 21, at Economy | hall, First ave, and Pike st | | | gram to entertain the girls during November 21 worked on articles for the bazaar.’ the evening. REMOVE THE FILM, WITHOUT GRITTY SCOURING | AND YOUR MOUTH IS CLEAN day eventn, | Yvonne Burton, Charlotte Kinnear, | nese seenion was held. F you are one of the hundreds of thousands who have used the KOLYNOS METHOD of removing the viscous tooth film, compare your teeth with one who has been USING GRIT! * * * _ ‘All over America, widespread in- jury is being done by scratching and scouring the teeth with GRIT in order to make them LOOK WHITE, and in AN ATTEMPT TO GET RID OF THE TOOTH FILM. * * * It has been demonstrated many times that harsh mineral abrasiv@8 wear away the enamel of the teeth, just as emery wears away hard metals. 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