The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1923, Page 10

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E10 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister.” Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham, Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. o1 IONT RI Mrs. Griffiths Plans Tea for Travelers; Mrs. i Ben H Stewart Hostess at Luncheon on Friday Mi r M" ALBERT V. GRIFFITHS xtending ! V sie Frid Li t of M ' PT UNI Feeently ret 08 Mr ISTERS’ Cl with Mr, Griffiths a far . ave W iin Geelen New! York, from where they will sail July 28 ¢ a be nog a ort ° ° Garden Luncheon for Guests i Since New Discovery ire Alexander B. Stewart is entertaining with a garden Jur u er aie hss , Rwelve covers on F er an : , ‘ atu , an to be OES YOUR skin freckle cas- Freckle Cregm. No matter what Sieeaat to Miss Mary Ga Paul, w Mr JOTHERS' CLUE aw ree wee ily in the summer? ’ ' den een oy See ee viper ysis at sg | Mr. Thomas Emory. De Wolf Domino Freckle Cream dis- Mee Sis at 2 ih ig ft 4 “ We noite | golves freckles overnight Mrs. Farrell Will Have Dinner Tonight be gona until Ne . Here is probably one of the most Mrs. J. D. Farrell is entertaining twelve ¢ town gt at the Seattl remarkable discoveries of anew method of hanis dissolving them. ed that freckles are s Golf club this evening at tho ¢ honor the vis ss Today Dr. and Mr. Rufus St. Onge have returned from a month's trig M Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fox left intimate frie of the gue u where Two Honor. Guests at Luncheon Min mG. Wiklec Semutals Mrs. R. M tained th @ luncheor re pending the summer with her son this after: , nor of Mra. Jo a and daughte aw, Mr aoa Sra Hilary Jones, U. 8. N nd Mra. W am MacMaster, Witte - _ , the house guest of M A. S. Kerry 4 « the golf tournamer ad A. a 95, 0 9 | DOMIA-O FRECKLE CREAM ad ® bd YHOU dep en f r I H. Gea of 7 s at Golf, Club e he fe * irgrpbpaien perp p Was $152 -Now $122 ce B. Blethen wilt be at reyes to ofres Henry at The Highlands. — Dieting at =o Ppt pi ley BE bose 4 eek Sold at all good drug and department stores, such as Bar- Collins, Mrs v . : pn 9 nd, | Francisco will arrive Wee y to tell Drug Co. (9 stores), Bon Marche, Brie Drug Co., Grote- ‘Mrs. Anna Th oer be the guest of Miss Janet Henry. Rankin Co., MacDougall-Southwick Co., Warren Drug Co. (2 Stewart Down ADDITIONAL CLUBS ba sind fi stores). Mrs. Thom: Mrs. A. G. D Smith, Mrs. J. Ss. Mrs. A. H. An table. Assisting were Mrs. Otis Floyd Lamson, Mrs. aA Sica Suhm Mrs. Edward Agnew, Mina Milnora. F Miss Forova, the charming and talented daughter of Clarke, Mrs. Harold Stimson, Mrs. Cebert Balllarg | Mr. and.Mrs. Edwin Ford, is spending the summer month Witter and Mrs. Olive Kerry here. . Plan Tea for Vi. Honoring Miss Margare’ Janet Henry, Miss Mary cards for a tea at their homo Mrs. Evan Mra. D, B. Frederick Thomas Green, Mra. C. Mrs. David Edward Stuart Miller jer will Walla, where U. 8. A. and| = oe — eee is week for GLASS JARS 1 NEAT WOODWORK Miller! If you p spices, tea, cof In k s your woodwork neat, fee and other supplies in glass jars, | remember to. re ¢ spots. 18 soon they will not only airtight, but hey appear. If dirt and grease you can tell at a © just how remain, it means that Tharles Dresser Murphey,|™much you haye on hand, and kee ippear only after se- stationed in. Southern | properly stocked vere measures arrive Friday to join sXe ting her MARKING LINENS UNCOOKED MEAT y ‘our pame in indelible ink r uncoc meat in a t in me) dish in your icebox. put It away wra: LIARY ARBOR HTS CLUB Wome Auxiliary to Arbor rson and Mrs T. Myers alternated at the tea ip v PALM CIRCLE ! NO. 66 1 sew on 1 of Detroit, | conspteu American | you don who haw been at-| itself 1 which the butcher: deliv- Murphey an 1y A. and F - - - — Assisting w . Miss Mari vo their KITCHEN EQUIPMENT § Gwladys Matthews, Miss } Miss Jane Stimson ¢ apa Aaa nen equipment in} It is much er to keep your ine Shannon ai me . an insuf-| shoes on a sh set: than = * ve ed t jis make | to have them ttered on the floor; Miss Henry to Have Informal Dinner and such a shelf need take up only Complimenting her house guest, Miss Margaret Be c a af wr nt am - v mvery iIie, room, Miss Janet He with an informa ’ Cardwe rman of aoa qn: the N. M. Jones, Spokane ly bh n A @vening at her “ omimittes,. will. be. assisted afternoon there, will t mes and t . tt B.D. Win-| geciaea on 8 he plact Plans Luncheon at Sunset Club @, circle’ mete’ every Monday |AWNUAL OUTING : ta; |_New officers elected include As Cool as a Cucumber — With covers placed for twenty-five, Mra. Geor, aining at| evening, at I. 0. 0 ha ‘ The Progressive Thought eke ® tendent, T Seor ¢ r Yuncheon on Thursday afternoon 5 ex of Tacoma! ave. ar t PR es: as t mane R . That’s the way you can feel and look B guests will come over for the affalr. = sen, gu Neighty ot Mrs. if vieae the rankings” ready in the Luncheon Honors Mrs. Wettengel On TRUTH > Ath teen, Cape Ma easier; Min Ano Marquis, S| Jl cool of the morning and serve Chicken Honoring Mrs. Ivan C. Wettengel, who, with G feave in August on a trip East, Mrs. Benjamin hostess yesterday afternoon at the Sunset club. in Wettengel, will) tne tad alas a ohne a zien Lesine woftn tiabhec he Be en Phare Fay 2a Mesias sae uae and Cucumber Salad for dinner. Mins Eftelle O'Brien, Aberdeen heon : . . . Miss Beatrice Bell, Mount Vernon: No-Host Dinner at Golf Club Mrs. Maitie Semones, Beattie: Mia GOLD MED L L ho formed > r at the Seattle b Cora Lindaas, Tacoma. BRE cata dance last evesing included Mrs Me : Di aétés te buryet te yeatewhare AL . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fox, M Mrs. Stu . Mr. and Clarice M. FE tt, Hoquiam; Miss & Mrs. H. Erskine Campbell, Mrs. Waiter Henry, Miss Jean Fox and M F © Dunlap, Everett; Miss & Luella Ayres Seattle; Mra, Cora one Harry Fox. ng at Golf Club Tonight Ainey, Tacoma “ee | at coe the most important part of the makings, is real Entertaini TITLE REVIEW NO. § J : * homemade mayonriaise, made fresh daily from the ieee tho0e en t the dinner, dridge and Mah at tle k . B. A.| <r recipe of a famous chef, and is delivered et speedy io: Beattie ting w f 6 Maccabees, meet in motors to your Groc be Mrs. Lawren f G A. O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave. | f For Chicken and Cucumber Salad mi ! u Parts Frink. sighs a Thursday evening, July 12, at 8] of cold chicken and dicutiber cat aveabeeawich Ag e k. All members welcome. | Mi i. Gold Medal Mayonn: Serve on crisp lettuce. Luncheon at Rainier Club ite aE a : "The Taste Tella’? Mrs. E. F. Wittler entertained with a jun th\s Afternoon at the W ) ¢ b cm ti THE BEST FOODS, b Rainier club to compliment Mrs. Vila M. Crosby, who recently returned Pure holesome —N utritive Tha, Lone club Peiiay meet | wets B cen Ave. at 25rd St. aries a | from a trip around world. July 12, at the] e ‘ | Newton, of L y center for the table and Dorothy Perkins | In the Can with Hygienic T: | i i roses decorated the rooms. : : et Cillects N Di baie ely oP | How often these hard-played summer Pe saa ie D baecr ot PE PE | No Dust o Rust . ; f PI -Thte Reuid kriow dP. A Die | ‘ games result in delicate appetites at meal pi be pink Pet ay ie Car Pp art y and Dance Ce ke American Maize-Products Co. Hinel Kolor-Bek. If you ie ray, wi Selrith a card hake paw hits, $418 40th ave. 6. —e Warm weather play brings more care to on the actual color it had in the Bioees in protu 3 sing Ls | watchful parents. But they can make sum, ae AE ch Bi ihr § Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops mer health and appetite more certain with ,, Holor-Bak comesin the form of Mrs. C. C. Ten hostess for Interlaken guild at the Orthopedic | wholesome, nourishing Shredded Whole taining properties which quickly Tea Shop J.N. Hamill, Mrs. A. H. Wells, Mra | Wh : : * * . restore the lost color to the hair 3. W.R d, Mrs, A. J eat Biscuit, served with fruit or berries, and give it renewed vigor. And Robinson J | { X note that the one preparation is Bien A Mt. Thom y moratng milkand alittlecream, |» ar for ail colors of hair. No special RN cite fa Catitl Hil 6 sae tine A Le laxative combination, it brings so ent ee eet Sie! Racine te : pe healt! sp ay tah aL pe hy eet ill find lao that with . . olor-Bak the hair has the same @omen’s Cc lubs pn RA CO ad yingall the essential shade throu out. Tt docs not | i ywi' appear streaked, faded or ‘* , CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY [AUXILIARY TO RUTH SCHOOL | | s eee Me needed tosustaint ebod thout Y very scientist, every phys\cian, a sit PICNIC . ? Al | taxing the digestive system. knows that gray hair is hair that se Rainier Grand . hote Cards and Smith College Club to Have Picnic Smith College club has ts annual picnic at the Seattle Tennis lub on Friday; July 13, with lu: n served at 1 o'clock. Those planning to attend are a make their reservations by Wednesday with Mrs Lambert Stewart, West 2331. Best for mayonnaise—it never curds, never gets rancid, even in hot weather Jancing will be the amusements. All strangers and lonely people wel. ~~ No More Gray Hair In int Bhar hard playing children ys Science need Shredded Wheat “Risieref"“4 | and like it, too Mba eid i \3) held the second Wednesday In Aug Ideal for frying —doesn't smoke, until too hot for use; gives that delicious brown crust; can be used again and again without carrying the taste of one food to another; doesn't discolor. ‘ Kitchen Shower as Bridal Compliment Miss Johanna Matheson entertained with a kitchen shower and supper last evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs. F. S. Sandborg, in honor of Bliss Maurine Hiatt, whose marriage to Mr. Arthur K. R this month. A perfect shortening—amaizo o1L is liquid, easy to measure and quick to cream. Try it for biscuits, cakes, pie- crust. You'll never go back to primitive, less perfected shortenings. rts takes place 8 6 Entertain This Afternoon Mrs. Harry M. Grinn a home from 2 until 4 o'clock in honor of her cousin, Mrs, J s Angeles, v t guest ewton presided at the tea table. is afd Miss at her n Winthrop Johnston. Larkspur has ceased to receive its normal OF PIO? 8 Queen Anne Auxiliary to Ruth| ing matter or pig- PICNIC School will meet at Allki beach, | spn pein tiny cells Scns gm WT halen Pa a tg : . | (called follicles or papillie) in the 09 nee ve 1 or 71S an scalp, because these cells have me le Who are interested will ; ; become inactive from illness, le — | shock of some kind, scalp disease, ans dandruff, infection, neglect of the jer 4, foot of Spring | LAKE WASHINGTON | t hair, or lack of circulation, etc, #t., at 9 a. m., returning at 4 p. m.|G. | | But no matter what the cause of Members are asked to make reser- hington Garden club} | the grayness, it is simply amazing vations with Mrs. C. Clark, Mel- | will have an all-day session Wed- | Foxe 5063; Miss Nellie, Russell, nesday, July 11, at the home of} 4484; Mrs. H. K. Owens, Kast 1076.| Mrs. H. H. Manny, Hunts Point.| wwe 6 | er ay) | to see how it Se patest when | Kolor-Bak is used, It is a real | substitute for the natural pig- | mentation. |Special Price Sale se 6 Days Only $1.50 HOME SEWING CLUB | A The Ladies of the G. A. R. Home| yc. T. U, win} Bewing club will meet at the home| meet at the home of their secretary, | of Mrs, Peter Bartel, 615 Fifth ave.|Mrs, Clara B, Lingle, 7017 W., Wednesday, July 11. Luncheon|way 8. W., on W Will be served at noon. Public cor: jat 2p. m. dially invited. will talk on! n Silbaugh itical Situation Scalp and Falling Hair + ere in the Coming Cam: a. subject works wonders in the | 40. sub, MYSTIC JEWEL of vital importance at the present | wale Fe dandron ita ne AUXILIARY \time. ‘Take Fauntleroy car No, 2. | Gleanees the een and ait. Many who The M Jewel Auxiliary will | Nelghbors and friends welcome. it for ite. cleans count of grayness use ng meet on Wedneaday, July 11, | ares | | 1 tonic properties. home of Mrs. Ina Turner at Ken dale, Take R Sisters will meet at the # m. to end of line, Luncheon will| home of Mrs, Batness, 6119 Wighth | be served at 1 o'clock, followed by|ave. N. W., Wed: lay, July 11, at] cards, [12 o'clock, Luncheon and cards, RS ‘on express at 1 Bartell Drug Stores Se ad peas ap

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