The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 12

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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—I es Oldt Music—Lo Raymond Art—Dorot! ‘ay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829 Miss Parsons Hostess at Dinner This Evening; Luncheon as Bridal Compliment and Mrs. I t Luncheon Compliments Miss Guthrie Mra. 8. D. Win t M Fr k J, MeArth w « Wacheon Th a“ ft « D » M Re now bridal party and the girls assisting at t i Assistants Named for Tea Mrs. Stevenson Smith will 1 ber Norton in receiv will give at her he tern. t Wheeler, Mrs. Abn Mrs. Edward H ML greet th le Bridge Luncheon Honors Mrs, Fisher Mrs. G. Austin Hask t lige | covers th Seattle Te > in } of G, Fisher s « t A ToA Mrs. Glen at Bridge Tea Mrs. Irv M. ¢ t t tt t planned for Frid. f > H. Richardson, \ Mrs. Milo J. Le assist thru the Marjor of Portis Mrs. Moore to Give Bridge Mrs, J. C. r : ing a bridge and Country for F in play. Will Assist at Tea At Mrs. Morris Lund Gladys Nordby, wt Luncheon for Mrs. Pease Mrs. George O. E rtainin Pease, who leave Kuests, ali close home, 3809 Cs Hosts Mr. nd Mr H. E Saturday evening at t Evening “At Home’ Postponed The Hi f J by the house guests of the n’s Univ ly postponed owing to the abse from the city of many of the guests. The soc program for July id August at the Women's University club Tas many delightful features, which will be announced later. Luncheon for Mrs. Sample on of twelve covers ria te Sactplieabas ving soon to make her home tn Low Tnvitations have been limited to the honor guest's {ntimate friends Miss Olson to Give Dancing Party Miss “Marguret © Mrs. Harold Bur Mrs. Le Roy Do z son), Mrs. Her Tyrone Whitney, graduates of t hool. “Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrs. Fred Harlow will be hostess for St. Margaret's guild of St. Mark ¢hurech Thursday at the Orthopedic Tea Shop, ed by Mrs. J. H. ( Ney, Mrs. Herman Ross, Mr Raymond Ryan, Mrs. Edwin F D, McEacheran, Mrs. Clifford Crawford, Mrs, J. T. O'Bryan, Misa Ka Thompson and Miss Julia Ripley ‘The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Mra. S. L. Spencer and Mrs. ¥. M Jordan for Renton Hill guild in the morning; in the afternoon Mrs. W. A Glasgo id Mrs. F. W, Simpkins for First Hill guild Women's Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY |for Washington for the coming two years, and he fians, with the as. jsistance and co-operation of the members, to greatly Increase the - FORTSON-THYG AUXILIARY Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary, U. S W. V., will give a tea at th and vicinity, | LADIES’ CAMP CLUB fes’ Camp club will entertain hall, Thurs. at 8 o'clock. eee GIRLS’ CLUB, W. B. A. The Girls’ Club of the W. Will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, June at 7:30 p. m.| ALTRUISTIC CLUB in room 4012 Arcade building. The Altruistic club will give a pic v. nie at Woodland park ‘Thur NON-MEY 8 TO MEET June 21. Business at 12 o'clock Under the auspices of the non. |luncheon, 1:30 Members of the Christian Sclence Sed © church a meeting will be held every | DANISH SISTER SOCIETY | Thursday from 2 until 4 o'clock at| Evergreen drill team of Danish 603 People’s Bank building to dis-| Sister society will meet with Mrs uss the report of Judg Dodge in| Christina Johnson, 711 E. Olive st., Relation to the litigation of the| Thursday, June 21, at 1:30 o'clock. Christian Science society in Boston. | 33 day evening, June COL. F { CIRCLE PE BETA PHI or circle, Ladies of Alumnae and active members of | the G. 4 give h card party Pi Beta Phi will meet Thureday, | 4t the home of Mrs June 21, at 11 a. m., at the home of | 7308 N. 63d st., Thur Mrs. H, R. Hogaboom, d | at 1:20 o'clock five., to sew for the fall bazaar. | Box tunch. Take Madrona car, The |AUXILIARY REBEKAH Mothers’ club and visiting members | LODG welcome. Auxiliary to Rebekah lodge will ew | meet at 1909 &. Union st JUNIOR AUXILIARY ay, June 21, 8 p. m Junior Auxiliary to St : Sc 6 hospital wi:l meet with Miss Doro. | WOMEN OF thy Gilmore Thursday afternvon, | MOC RT LEGION Sune 21, at 1:30 o'clock. Women of Mooseheart Legion will Cay meet Moose temple, ‘Thursda jJune 21, at 8 p.m. Initiation «ee AUXILIARY ELITE REBEKAH LODGE | Auxifiary to Elite Rebekah Lodge | AMARANTH No. 134 will give a card party at| L CLUB fhe home of Mrs, Dervin, 1909 ¥ aranth Social club, No. 1, will “Union st., Thursday ovening, June * with Mrs. Maude Barton, 64th | 2, at 8 o'clock, Take car No. 8, |"V* 8. W. and Genesee st., on eee | Thursday, June 21, MODERN SAMARITANS ae 70 MEET Council No, 167, the Modern Bamaritans, will méet at the A. O.| ay WU, W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave., Seattle, |“, On Thursday evening, Jun O'clock. I", A. Noble, who ed by the members to repr lodges of Washington at the national “ronvention held at Duluth, on June | Golt clubs, Sth, will make a full report of the | yoeeedings of the convention; we class of candidates will be in ited; officers will be elected, an urrongements will be made for a large entertainment to be held in the neur fut A Mr, Noble has been reappointed as wtate mansyge Picnic tuneh, ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS JAL PICNIC A Mrs, Raymond R ertaining Delta SUPPER is en- alumnae pienie and supper at her Hwand Pines,” near the This je the annual affair of the organization attic circle No. i give a card par |membership of the order in Seattle 5 ’ | CHAPTER AO OF 0. » Thurs. | Personal Jaye Mrs. Winterm: Evan Blewett of Lo dre. We J Mr TON BOULEVARD ion Boulevard W. C. T. t will have a birthday luncheon at the home of Yerden, 423 3ist Bunt hess meeting and program will fol-| | low luncheon, WOMEN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB ‘Tho arts and crafty committee of the Women's Lakewood Civic Im | Provement club will meet the second | | and fourth Tuesdays from 10 a. m. to 4p. m. during entire summer. | jc will be held every Tuesday | i from § until 10 o'clock, | niidren under 10 years of age ¢ exan and treated. LADY STIRLING CHAPTER, | D. | ling chapter, D. A. R., Flag day the resi. | nT. Towers, 4530 | on Thursday after ssisting the hostess | were Mrs. Frances E. vey, Mra. | Edith B. Darnell and Mrs, Charies 5 The following program | ed 6 the American fing, by the chapter; singing of “America,” followed by homage to the Wash- ington state flag, which was un- furled for the first time before Lady Stirling chapter, by Mrs, C. W.| {Cl he regent; “History of the Fis Mrs. A. J. Trumbull; plano numbers: (a) Concert Etude, “May Night," Miss Erdine Cam cher,” Mrs wan Short; ve pring’s Awakenin estraum,” Mrs, John T dress, Mrs. BE. A. Richards “Belle Nuit"; (b) “Folic Song,” Mina | Sarah Knight. ¢ Concluding the program was a composition w n by the hostess, Mrs. Towe Vashington State | ALL Y CHURCH The auxiliary to All Saints’ ct wil a luncheon. and card py side club. house, Fri | PICNIC FO! Former residents of Tcdd county, Minnesota, will have a« piente in Woodland park, on Sunday, June 24 Chapter AO of P. O. will meet with jas Roxana Gee, 1021 Pine t., Friday evening, June 22, at 8} jo'clock, to transact the regular bust. | | ness, | The housewife who uses gas will find {t a great economy to have a set of steamers ao that she may| ook several things over one flame.| | In this way you can have every-| | thing ready at the same time, TOO MUCH PASTRY When more pastry has been pre. | pared than Js required at one bak. ing, wrap it in olled paper, and {t j will keep fresh for quite a long time, Send 10¢ for Trial Stre PEED, T. MOPKINS & SON, Now York ch ri THE SEATTLE STAR ATTRACTIVE DRES | Music 3 SS —s Young Pianist Will | Announcing Si aor | Nalhans “TWO STORES oF COURTESE Successor to Lennon’s Reorganization Sale Starts GLASSY FURNITURE ed pf FRUIT FLAVORING Vy, | | WATCH OUT There is a rather cruel deception being practiced on women who desire Palmolive Soap. Common soaps are shaped and colored like it. Some are given names which sound like Palmolive. But they offer you nothing of what you seek, which is benefit to your complexion. Palmolive has won millions of users by its remarkable aid to beauty. The demand has spread almost the world over —wherever beauty lovers exist. Its unique results have made Palmolive the world’s leading toilet soap. What you prize in Palmolive is the skin effects which ordi- nary soaps never brought you. Then don’t be cheated of them. Don’t let somebody make you think that a like- looking soap is Palmolive. Another value you get in Palmolive is a 25-cent quality for 10 cents. That is due to enormous volume. A beauty soap—a scientific toilet soap for 10 centsis unique. You are cheated of that extra value when you get an imita- tion. Nothing in all ages has compared with a blend of palm and olive oil for skin beauty. Never in a soap has that blend been perfected as it is in Palmolive Soap. That is why it won supreme place with beauty-loving people. Be sure you get it. Look carefully at the name and the wrapper. Otherwise an ordinary soap may be substituted, and you will think that Palmolive has deteriorated. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Palm and Olive Oils— Note carefully nothing else— the name give nature’s and wrapper d Se EGS green color F \ pe ie Ot to Palmolive 5 Soap

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