The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEAT Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Music and Society Assistant Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, ¢ Bridge Tea Colonial Telephone, Main 0600. Louise Raymond ‘apitol 0829. Will Honor Three Gues Ball 4 Thursday Night Ss. R. Cc. SWINBUR i ations for ige tea at her home, 1920 clow a on Thursday afte arch in com, pliment to Mrs : Lar a tr Honolulu, and for ©, of Jand, who will be Tons. Named for C rolonial Ball Mrs. Wilson R of iformal Colonial ball to be Clubs Thursday evening at De Hist Of patrons and pat se Tieut. Gov. and Mra, Wil Brown, Prof. and Mrs. Her land Mrs. Tracy FB. Griff aire. A. J. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ George N. MeLoughiir s u PH. A. M. Bo . Foster, Mrs. Mra, J Pherson, Mrs. N ine, Mra. Sol I Mrs, Oliver T. © Herbert Mrs. Ernest Barnha: W. H. Th R. F, Weeks, Mrs, Frank aine, Mra, I Appleton, Mrs. C. BV Mra J. W Miss Bessie L. Winsor, Hattle Slaughter, TA. Gasaway, Mrs. ¢ W. Yancy, M Jost, Mrs. Hi Jane Job Mrs. D. P. M G, Davis, Mrs Mra, W MacDonald, Mrs. Adah Coll! Mrs. J. ©. Aus hauer, Mr | Dyer. Bra, W. D. Benson, Mrs. Nannie P. Sevid EB. Fryer, Mrs. Ira B, F Coughlin, Mrs, M. J. Fohn, Mrs @, G. Baker, Mrs. C. BE. M Mrs. BE. Picht, Mire. RW. Green, Mrs. Loulie M : Brown, Mrs. A. BE. Swain, Mrs. Samuel Schn » Mra, F Da. B. Hill, Mrs, Clement . Mrs, Reekie, Mrs. W. S. Griswo! s Helen Fu H.W. Rulifson and Mrs. Imes. Mrs. Paul at Sunse ot Clud Mirs. Charies Paul and her masks will ex unset club and their guests on Wednesday aft | Henry Suzzallo and Mrs. Carl ula wi u be the hostesses. . ‘Mrs. Eaton Postpones Bridge Party =) Mrs. William Leonard Eaton has postponed her bridge afternoon | for tomorrow, in compliment to Miss Dorothy C: send t and M | Frink, unti! after Easte r, owing to the death of Miss Campbell's uncle, ‘Charlies Ross. | Married Quietly Last W reeks fhe marriage of Miss Bernice B. Ashcraft, daughter Sect to Mr. Adrian L. Middleton, son of Mr. and Mrs | Seattle Heights, was quietly solemnized Friday afternoon at Of the Queen Anne United Presbyterian church. ‘The service was read by the Rev. George N. Taylor. Relatives were present, and there were no attendants. q ‘The bride wore a dark brown embroidered C Dapring hat, a poke model, trimmed with French flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton left on a trip to Vancou March 1 will be at home on Queen Anne in Bridge Luncheon Compliments Si Zn compliment to her sister, Mrs. F. P. M F. Moe entertained with a luncheon of sixt ‘at her home this afternoon. ; Musical Arts Society. Meets Wednesday WThe Musical Arts society will meet at the Fine Arts gallery Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Miss Letha McClure, superintendent of music in public schools, will speak on “Music in the Schools,” and Mr. A. J ken will talk on “Chords and Cordiality," with musical illustrations by Morgan, who has arranged a double quartet. Mrs. H. B. Perry Bive a vocal solo. p to man AitLoe Hon Edwin J 1 Mrs. Downey, Mr H. F ns, Mr. ay Mra, Wi Mrs Mrs, Thomas Crahan, Mrs. Danie! Rayan, Mra, L. G ningham, Mra, J, B. Ma W. R Landes, Mr, a and Mr H, Ro wok Maltby rege am P, Harper ng Mra. M Hawth Ar OMpPAC H « Harry Erwin, Libby, Mra. Mrs, A Freda W. Hyneman, M May 8 Cheatr ark, Miss M Mi Harrie M wan, on, HM, F. Holmes, w.} . Mra. M. M Dora S. Herron, or Mra. M James Trant, M Livengoor Mrs Harper, Mrs. Earle, u ster, M oy Sma arranged 8 Glo Mr of Mra. Alle: Middleton, of the parsonage Only the immediate thie, n cove . Mra, ¢ wed by br: I riains Luncheon Club Mrs. A. H. Macieod entertained her luncheon club this afternoon at her “home, when covers were placed for eight. : eee ommittee in Charge of Dance R. J. McCurdy, Mrs. O. H. Christofferson and Mrs. Carl Homer ar Committee in charge of arrangements of the C | Women’s University club on Friday after rnoon. North Broadway Circle fags ge Luncheons = The North Broadway circle of the Fruit and Flower Mission has planned Péentertain with a bridge luncheon every fortnight. The circle will meet | sewing in the mornings, followed by luncheon and bridge. 3 the circle was entertained by Mrs. Daniel L. Howe at her oe E. Howe st. Orthopedic Tea Shop W. Scott Matheson will be hostess for Westminster Presbyterian hurch at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednesday, assisted by Mrs. Robert eed White, Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mrs. George W. English, Mrs. George | Weardsworth, Mrs. P. W. Jewitt, Mrs. F. Hayden, Mrs. James Thomson fata Mrs. Marion Dodds. he Tea Shop will be closed on Thursday in honor of George Wash! @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY | BRIGHTON P-T. A. i thton P.-T. A. will meet Wednes- day, February 21, at 2:15 p. m., in ‘the assembly room at the school. A D by the Fifth grade pupils follow the business session. eee " YONIA soctan ciup mia Social club will meet Wed- y, February 21, in the card- of the Masonic temple, at 2 p. Eastern Stars and friends in- ng jday, February 21, at 2 p. m dining room of the Masonic hall, California ave Mrs. Maude K. and Mrs, W. H. Brownell will be the as sistant hostesses. . on Carter, o- BEACON HILL P--T. A. The P.-T. A. of Beacon Hill school will meet Wednesday, February 21, at 2:30 p.m, Mr. Kirkpatrick, of the Franklin high school, will speak Special music, . WOMAN'S CE? The drama Woman's oe TURY CLUB department of Cilbetd club will . LUNCHEON CLUB je Mount Baker Luncheon club have a bridge luncheon at the ‘clibhouse Wednesday afternoon, Pebruary 21, at 1 o'clock. The host- ‘@S8es are to be Mra. George W. Len- Hon, Mrs. E. H. Meiklejohn, Mrs. J. » Middleton and Mrs. W. A. Magee, * crown N HILL PT. A. | Crown Hill P.-T. A. will meet i penesday, February 21, at 2:20 p. The children of the school will the meet , chairman, 4 Include rea from “Mrs, Murray's Dinner ¥ by Mrs. E. EB, Hemingway and Mrs John Byron Harris, Take Rayennt car to 34th ave, N. ’ gram MADRONA CIRCL Madrona circle of Plymouth church will entertain with a silver tea at the home of Mrs. U. M. Dickey, 145 49th ave. Wednesday afternoon February at 2 o'clock, Wallace : a Washington program. Ress meeting, social Ppehiments. ees west WOODLAND F West Woodland P. celebrate “Dad's Night’ ) February 21, at % p. ) echool. Miss Esther give a plano solo. Vincent Peters, | mag Pyiolin number, and Mrs. R. B. aha will addresa the meeting, sie West SEATTLE REVIEW NO, 51 i" hie Beattle Review No. 51, W. B. Ai, of the Maccabees, will hold its lar meeting at Carpenter's hall, i California ave., Wednesday, bruary 21, at 8 p.m. Members izged to attend. o- ROBERT MORTIS SOCIAL CLUB Robert Morris Social club will meet with Mrs. J. W. Lipke, 849 W. 60th "et. on Wednesday, February 21 Pienic luncheon at 1 p, m, Btars and friends welcome, an Busi- hour and re- aT. A. T. A. will Wednesday, m., at the | Nichols, Parker will | Burges, asuisted by; Parker, contralto; soprano; Mixa cal program, nifred Mrs. BR , reader, o- PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT The Progressive Thought club will meet In the Federation clubhou Wednesday, February 21, at o'clock, for ‘mjortant business, cluding election of officers, At o'clock Miss Susan Hohmann. will will speak on “The Sales Tax,” see . CLUB WOMAN'S f RE NATA CLUB Woman's B Re Nata club will meet with Mrs, RB. Hitchcock, ‘alm ave., Wednesday, Bebruary -|at 2 o'clock Eastern a6 ALKI REVIEW, NO, 69 Alki review, No, 69, Woman's Ben efit ansoctation of Ma will | give a card party in A. W, hal, la! circle of West Seattle | Wednesday, at 8:30 8, will meet Wednes- p.m ee. WEST SEATTLE CHAPTE 0.8. 8 The Soc chapter, 0. been, 0.U Vebruary 21, . in the} pianist, and Miss Wilen Dul- | Peggy Lou Anderson << KKK SS yoo Ce a The little daughter of Mr. ‘ortrait by Grady. le CLUB WHITWOF Whitwo the rth hool Wednesda AUXILIARY TO RAINIER-NOBLE LADY EAGLES Wednesday A. hall, 192 at 1 p.m. OW PORT WINE PURE OLIVE OIL: ‘Nature’s Food Tonic out, exhaustec "3 : | from nervou ‘or have no appe- | ¥' >. J | tite—try n: way to hi addre Port Olive 2. illustrated by the | Port Olive ts a combination of rich | po Lipp. old port wine, creamy pure olive oll| and other medicinal agents mixed in| FIVE HUNDRED CLUB s that it is palat-| Jolly Eight Five Hundred cl n, | me » Mr stimulates the ¥ at., WOME ue ner meets 4317 down, tired, worn nemic, suffering Frein, poem such proport able ag rich cr as ab will system up all the vital organs, but liquid food. 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Paco no Journ McMurray will contribute the musi- | Miss Win- | [~~ Ploasoprint yourname and address| | MARY 7. GoLDMAN 06-8 Goldman Bidg,, 8%. Pant, Mine, 1 Plonsn send your patented Free Trial Outht. X | shows color of hair iine To Cure RHEUMATISM remove the caus BUCHU-MARSHMALLOW JOYNER Uric Acid Solvent. $1 & $2 bottles ded and sald by pre rif 's of JOYNER REMBRIES ® nA Ank for Mat TAKE RANDRETH 72 PALES | (Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles he Jira to pew. ‘OnOQ at Bod Time will cleanse the syatem and keep you woll and happy. Ono of the i best la. over put on the |. market—Entirely Vegetable, | TLE Personal STAR TUR [ “VITALIZED ‘SILHOUETT E” a ' Music ADDITIONAL CLUBS MUSICALE GRAND H¢ To ¢ AT RAINIER WOMEN'S M RELIEF n pre CHILD WELFARE DEPARTMENT child partmren We House of G ursday, Februar All those who a trip are re d to moe at that hour, sie. 6 GENERAL LAWTON CIRCLE General Lawton Circle, Ladies ¢ the G. will a homo- cooked dinner Thursday, February from 11:30 a, m, to 1p. m,, at the city hall, Ballard, 1706 Market at Comrades, Lads of the G. A. R and friends invited o-. AID SOCIETY WOODLAND |PARK M. BE. CHURCH | The ciroles of the Ladios' Aid. so. clety of the Woodland Park Moth. odist church, will meet this week ax follows | Circle 3—Wednesday at jwith Mrs, L. H. Merriam, jtine ave, | Circle 4— |with Mrs |coth st | Circle 6. Friday, with Fremont ave ban at 12 Chul H the Shepherd, 10 a. mak « will ™. the ie home serve 2p. m., $717 Pala- 2p. ". 8. Quick, 734 N Luncheon at 1 o'clock Mrs. Paul Gale, 10726 ‘Take Everett interur Get off at North Park if, | station, ALK REVIEW NO. 59 | Alkt Review No. 59, W, B the Ma will meet at th {O, U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, W jnesday, February 21. Cards at 9 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Members and friends welcome, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIATION he next meeting of the Development association place on March 2, at 8 p, Hotel ¥ Mnference This meeting pone of per Industrint will take m., in the room is called for the pur eting @ permanent or. ganization, Officers will be to serve the balance of the board of directors will be and a date set on which meetings are to be held It is planned to have bor of Seattle public enrolled ay members of this organ ization, who will be prepared to ren | dor aavisianes in othor for encou trial expanaion Seattle and the tute of Washington. A revolving fund will be created and infant in dustrios nurtured whore necessary regular «large num one form or an ement of indus A voR |the cooker. I spirited citizens | } Hofmann Concert | Wednesday Hote abe | and of her mer work. Shoots Baby in Mother’s Arms | Treasure Seekers kets are now on] for the concert at Hopper-k y,| Fried | veh | lt aon Fireless Cookery Stew BY BERTHA BE, SHAP Of Columbia University by the » moat fr into small same sized pic any) S m bone, kind of fat, heat onions, garlic and meat with the flour, paprika, salt per. Add tomatoes and cook 25 min- utes. The po s may be t table cutter ju Parboil 4d to meat The onions are p and par- boiled 10 minutes, then cooked In ¢ tabl oon each butter and sugar un- til brown. Add to cook 10 min- Place stew, closely covered, in stand four hours m cooker and reheat be- serv | may be cooked in the] stew at the time of reheating. cen. Remove marrow (if any other it fry th Sprin it and ons Ms cut with cubes of Drain ate or potatoes, 10 mi utes, Remov fore Dumpling: Careless Smokers Rapped in London} LONDON, Feb, An ordinance before council prohibits the throwing of lighted ctyars and cigar- ets into streets and parks. | Two Women Hunt Wild Elephants | Feb. 20.—Two English are members of a party of hunters who left here for Sudan via Khartum ITCHING GONE, SKIN ALL WELL- POSLAM DID IT Oh, ma lorious fi urning: atopy CATRO, women elephant the What a grand Ttoht and Me i all gol f Jand that unsightly Kono already THA a nothing like It for it would mean to the wonderful sooth« Poslam comfort. Why box and bexin uw can tell by soln to 1 glvos rellef, and almost overnight the eruption begins to disappear Sold everywhere, For triad sample, wend 10¢ to POSLAM, 48 W. 47th St. New York, Posiam Soap keeps aking hoalthy and comploxionn clear, —Advortixe YOU to know Rush to Fields | Ban Nurseries at Movie Shows nection : Will “Radian at la Open the Doors of the Great Unknown? If you are nick and want to Get write for lit- tells How a wn and w PUBLIC MARKETS will be. CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY Washington's Birthday Pike Place Market Economy Market Sanitary Market Corner Market BILIOUSNESS—SICK HEADACHE, call for an NR Tablet, (a vegetable aperlent) to tone and strengthen the organs of digestion and elim! nation, Improved Appetite, Relleves Constipation, Chips off the old Block NM JUNIORS— Little Ne One-third the regular dose, Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults, DAY FEBRUARY 20, 1923. ORNS Lift Off with Fingers Censor Lips of London Lawyers al ‘DON, Feb. 20, gener e bar has f cuss with rep y are or b Jazz Disliked by Mussolini ROME, Feb. 20. Premier Mussolini has notified the Grand hotel that he will give » his quarters there unless the nightly playing of jazz music is |Man, 80, Dies After "4th Wedding ALTHAM, England, Feb. s Holmes, who advertised tor fed his fourth wife after he ), died nine months after his TO DARKEN HAIR ~ APPLY SAGE TEA Common garden sage brewed into 4 heavy tea with sulphur added will turn gray, streaked and faded hair | beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a reve. lation if your hair ts fading, streaked Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome, An easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Compound at any drug store, all ready for use. ‘This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attract. | venoss. By darkening your hatr with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com. | Pound no one can tell, because it does It so naturally, 80 evenly, You just dampen @ sponge or soft brush with t and draw this through your hatr, j taking one small strand at a time} by morning all gray hairs have digs | appeared And, after another applica. | ton or two, your hair becomes beau- titully dark, glossy, soft and luxure jant.—Advertisement,

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