The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE ce 10 THE SEATTLE STAR a scares a SEPTEMBER 5, 1923 WEDNEUUEY, (Anabel L Seattle J ociety Telephone, Main 0600. f y Lillian Keen LeBallister Assistant-—Frances Oldham, Philade lphia JV Will Be Honored Lerg¢ Bridge Luncheon; Former Seattle Resident Complimented. | He sixty Ham! Ass Mid 4 : Former Resident Honored M \ t cove ‘ form for f sitor at Patronesses Announced for Recitc sian y Mrs. Mre J Beott Bh Mrs. } Mrs John H. B: ul Luncheon to Honor Group of Girls Miss Betty M . veal y ioe Married in the South work at Harv in Paris. Bridge Will Honor Miss Miss Jean Fox will be h I, at b home, 2812 Mise Mi) ‘Trinity c play. The nd Pers 1 and Miss He Lewis stoss at bridge on Tue s PL Luncheon and Mah Jongg Miss Gertrude Ha followed Mah Jongg, a gh will entertain with an informal her home Informal Bridge at Home Mrs. Harry Re mal t 1, On Thursday a« give an inforr s Hostess at Bridge Luncheon Mra. W on Friday ren is entertain th at at her home Be Shed Dancing Party at Home Complimeg' Miss Marie Bernard and Miss Billie Bernard, Mr Charles H. Frye are entertaining wi evening. Will Assist Mrs. Jacobs at Tea Assisting Mrs. Orange Jacobs at her bridge tea on Thursday afternoon at the Tennis club, will be Mra. Roy J. Browne and Mra. Frederick A. Wood, who will preside at the able, assisted by the Misses Nura Carter, Mary Brigker, Harriet Carter and Marion 5 a. and Mra. 1 a dance at their home on Sa Mr. and Mrs, Harvey J. Fet daughter, Betty, eturned from a motor trip to Or have Mr. and Mrs ‘len Joan Give Informal Dinner Fox and Mr. i eturne Mr. and Mra. John A. Campbell gave an | eit ake at’ Chale. Sabie |e s d Mrs. C. W. Chide: ‘or a few days. On Monday évening, la honor of Dr. of Bur- lingame, Cal., who are visiting in tow A : Lineheon and Orpheum Party In compliment to Miss Hazel Waechter, who leaves soon to enter Colum big university, Miss Margaret Armstrong ‘gave a luncheon at the Arctic) 1) ana atre club today and later a theater party at the heurn ) ~ Pea Thyitations wére limited to Miss Waechter’s intimate friends. Ak: ee resi Married at Home Ceremony ‘The marriage of Miss Florence Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks, to Mr. James F usOn, nized Saturday evening, ber 1, at the home of the bride's parents, y h the Rev. James Car ing the service. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson will make their home in Senttie. Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops Mrw. D. D. Baldwin will be hoste r East Highland Drive Guild at the ‘Orthipedic’Tea shop Thursday, assisted by. Mrs. H. B..Fredericl, Mrs. T. L.| ti Lee Johnston, Mrs *. Culliton, Mrs. George E. Patton,|tne East K. Woodwortti, Mrs. Louis Walber, Mrs. C. L. Crillman and Mrs.| Chicago Jane Clove, 19 The Thrift shop will be in charge of Renton Hill Guild in the morning, ith Mrs. Holmes as chairman; in the afternoon, First Hill Guild; with Mr. and Mra Wilton and mily hi nmeér home their town h days in*town t home in was sol nd Mrs fahl and Mr. and Mr family went up week-end. rete for the when ool In Norwalk Latimer Mr. Arthur 1 upon the being ut the Swed: ‘ lof « daughter, Sept. 2 @omen’s Clubs eile | | sae | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY _Mrs Hadley coleren The Elderbioom club Elsie, Jane cand wil iam, re arne? Thursday, September 6, at 11 o'clock, | Monday on the H. F.'Alexa der. trom | in Knights of Pythias ‘hall, Third |* month's viait with relatives in San} and Virginia st | Francisco: and Mra. congratulat Roy ELDERBLOOM CLUB ie will meet HALLER LAKE SOCIAL CLUB The Haller Lake Social club will fhe entertained by Mrs. Vix | ave. on Thursday afternoon, 6th, at the Haller Lake club I MISSOULA CLUB Election of officers will take Meeting of the Missoula deeds announced for Thursday afternoon, September 6, at the home of Mrs. ; ease abe Miss Aurelia Case Paul, where | Catherine's ec od | Mr. and Mrs, William Marks, Miss | \Marks and Miss N Marks |week-end guests at Singer's tavern, Lake Crescent see club Is ‘yb ALPHA CLUB "fhe Alpha club will hold its first, meeting of the club year on Thurs- day, September 6th, with Mra, Wm. Curtis, at the home of Mrs. A. G. Wairbanks, 7048 16th ave. N. W. Luncheon will be served at 12:20. “ee Paddock, “4 left today for she will enter St PAST CHIEFS | CIATION | ythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs" asso: | fon has a 1 o'clock luncheon on Thursday, September 6, followed by SAL election of office the home of| 4 Mra. G. M. Owens, 123 24th ave. | @he Methodist-Protestant Sunday | rake Yesler car to 24th ave. school will hold a rummage sale on ae el the, mezzanine floor in the Economy | gp, JOHN'S GUILD Hwarket, September 6th and 7th iat teat tall cheating trons are earnestly requested to do-| John's guild will be mate asticles and help a worthy |tectory, 3056 Californ “sete ttle, on Thursday afternocn ; Michigan Applé Blossom club tember 6, at 2:30 o'clock. fichigan Apr LECGHSLATIVE COUNCIL 7 * meets yan Mr i Lace pimp Hh Bidte officers of the Lesisiative|Grare’ oLUB, Wi B. A Sey eantetic lGnah coast oemred 2b IGiuncit of Washington have an ex-| phe Girls’ club of the W. B.A ) o'clock Juncheon, 4 y eeutive meeting, with luncheon, on | wilt meet at the hore of Miss Flor | Division No. 1 ‘cere | Thursday, September 6, at smblo' ‘ ton | Santis | Wélokk, in the Y. W. C. A., sina Lg bgt oth 8, On| ALPHA PHL ALUMNAB | Victoria Trumbull presiding, e.9 Dr. and Mra! Charles A. Briggs, of Pawaden: the guests of their son, Harry E. Brigg Mr. and Mrs Goebel, M and Mrs. R. T. a 1} and Mr and Mrs. C. M, Gonbel returned Tuesday from a week at § of St. held in the ave. West Inn. OSSOM CLUL APPL ence Mrs. Sent ” September 6, at 7:30 p.m.) Aipha Phi Alumnae will meet with | | ; sa Misa Eloise Virtue, 512 Belmont ave, | | HAPPY THOUGHT CLUB | afternoon, Sept, 6 Happy Thougist club meeta for reg: | » “The Seattle Social club will meet Pa Nae rutietreoribwiitt Mire. cknhe ith Mrs, Callie Averill, 1131. 31st| Calum, 2405 ‘Federal ave., ‘Thursday ave, on Thursday, September 6, at 2 | gept, 6, at 1 o'clock. vy mM. All Kastern Stars and friends rere ited. DAUGHTERS OF 8ST. GEORGH Hobert , Lab Chapter ‘Daughters fee n i i ¢ aeenh mest In| of the Confederacy, will holtl its first M. E, B. A. hall Thursday, Sept. 6, at| moeoting of the new year on ‘Phun gu 1:40 '0'}ock: day afternoon, September | 6 The Thursday Musical club will soe Beran hue thie! hema ae “Adee moet with Mrs. C. W. Chahdler, 5241 OF MOOSBHEART McMeckin, 1191 99 N meer ony re naey, Rem emper will he made for chapter activities | 2 gd ear | Women of Mooreheart Legion ment | and for the stato convention. Mrs in Moowe temple Thursday, Sept. 6 Cs bait oe FORTSON-THYGES! Ged Paige Thursday, Sept. 6, Peon caren requests a large at AUXILIARY ry Fortson-Thygesen Auxiliary, Us 8. mIZPAH TEMPT, W: V,, wil give a relief luncheon| “Mizpah ‘Temple, on Thirsday, Heptember 6, at 12| giuters, will meet In K. ¥ aii, 4719 noon, at the home of Mra, Geort University way, Gn Thursday eve: Warfield, 7640 Orcas st. Cards will] ning, September 6, at & o'clock, A follow at 2 p. m. Members and /targe class is to be initiated, Mem friends ave requested to take Raln-| hers urged to attend, Visiting mem. der car to Lucille st. bers welcome, SEATTLE SOCIAL CLUB the city a tend. ROBERT F. 1 see THURSDAY MUSICAL BLMONTHLY THA Tho bi-monthly tea of the various local chapters of the P. FB. O, Sister hood will take place Thursday after: noon, Heptember 6, at 2 o'clock, In Kredorick & Nelson's toa room, Prom idents of the different chapters be act a8 hostoensos, “WHAT'S NEW IN FROCKS | white cloth | ronetuds : ADDITIONAL CLUS Miss Laura Harlan, daugh ter of the late Associate Jus- tice Harlan, will be retained ecretary to Mr acted in that Harding, a wide acquaintance as social Coolidge She capacity for Mr and ha in Washington ocial circle — DATES TO REMEMBER HIUDAY, SHPTEME r SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER &— Perfect Shoulders ws Arms KDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Nothing equals the beautiful, soft, { Mise Mf STARY |{ pearly white appearanceGouraud ieatal Cream rei ders to the shoulde and arms. Covers skia blemishes, Will not rub off. Far su- rior to powders hite-Flesh-Rachel, 10 for Trial Sie Leased on Diamonds, Jewelty, Fw j} 7.7. MOrRINS ¢50n Bede, Eq, Rater 00 Low New York 1% MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY 310-911 Jeshys Greww Buel onal Mr. and Mra bert Carroll Co} nm the birth of MEDIUM BROWN HAIR } all after a Golden Giint Shamp MONEY Septem Gouraud’s Oriental Cream SEATTLE'S LEADING METROPOLITAN tanne” Sept. 9 BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT 2:30—TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER—8:30 P. M. Seat Sale Tomorrow ALL, SEATS RESERVED The Great American PictureAt Last 1 and Helen Holt ned from their Hood canal countr place to thelr town Miss Katherine Kitt! York, tn viaiti Mine Cecilia Augspurger returned even rom a trip in Ca and Wyoming. Mra. W. F. ¥ owp after spending the summer at tedondo Beach. res ae Mra. E Arm returned from Califor 1 Oregon, wh 1 of Augus : home at R September Tuesday tae months . Colorado has returned to ancts J © they spent will be hmond Beach Adapted from Emerson Hough's famous novel of ploneer days on the Oregon Trail MATINERS | 21.00 | CHIN itself BROIDERY NIGHTS Orchestra . $1.00 | Balcony, 3 rows 50 | Halcony, 9 rown.. 25 | Gallery. Orchestra Haleony, 3 rows Hateony Gallery even in knitted wear conts wi . Hip nd bandings embroidery byt he throat with «mall tandin, Plus 10% Tax Plus 10 ton up clos el buttons. RUSSIAN OVERBLOUSE anara crepe de new dtussian overblous ation consisting of dull gold Eastern design. | Eye strain is probably the cause of your headaches, Have your pa EXAMINED braid n dres est negliges is a semi-for n, made dress length and It ig adaptable for tn linner wear as well as negli gee purpose ® lines. formal LINGERIE DECORATION Colored threads, drawn thru the and terminating in tiny constitute the decoration of west hand-made lingerte. = 4y 4 ? G 4, ‘ $20<Son opTichy. & Nd Ave; Opper’® VOGUE FOR TAFFETA A vogue for taffeta, both plain and fancy, is predicted for spring No Corns y | aN The simplest way to end acorn is Blue-jay, Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same At your druggist Only a Few More Days To Visit Seattle’s Model Electric Home and ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION Open Now to September 8, Inclusive FREE OF CHARGE Every day from 2 to 10 p. m. at 7527 BOTHELL WAY How TO Only a few minutes’ drive tnko street cars Nos, 1 to jaterchange bu right to the ELECTRIC CLUB OF SEATTLE SAN JUAN ISLANDS an Dock id arrives on return THERE ut by automebile, 18 and transfor which take you door Or s Untted States and Canada on sale th Sept. 15. SUMMER-TIME COOKERY ed by 4 need 4 mail as Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1922 New York Ave., Washington, D, € I wish a copy of the bulletin, “Summer-Time Cookery Inclose herewith four cents in postage stamps for same, and Name Street and No., City State SASHES MOIRE VELVET FOR SPORTS gowns of georg e ah More for Your Money, “s Swapping things—as when’ our grandmothers traded eggs for calico at the cross-roads store 7 —gives a better understanding of ’ values, By measuring one thing against another we too can often 4 judge values more clearly. y Coal and wages make up more than half the manufacturing cost , of cement. The chart above shows price” fluctuations for portland cement, . coal and wages during the past ten years, In each case 100 is used to represent 1913 figures, by the / Government departments which ,’ Translated into “eggs and calico” ~ language, this chart shows that a ton of coal would buy nearly twice as much cement in 1922 as in 1913. Aday's wages / also would buy more cement in 1922 than in 1913. This means that even though coal and wages make up more than half its manu- - facturing cost, cement is now relatively “ lower in price than either coal or wages, it is plain that in buying cement you get - more for your money than before. ie: fs PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West Washington Street CHICAGO CENIC NORTH oF THE PACIFIC Sa COAST See the Far-Famed “Inside Passage” VIA PRINCE R S.S. PRINCE GEORGE } $60° TO . STEWART, B. C. (Hyder, Alaska) ANYOX, B. C. (Observatory Inlet) The Finest Water Tr‘p on the Continent TAKE THE TRIANGLE TOUR Combination alt and $5785 fh Meals on Steers = Accommodation 250 guests, er day, $5.00 American plan (meals included). ted on tas Seant Canada’s largest national park. An ideal stop-off and vacation retroat on the route of The Continental Limited Coast to Coast untain scenic observation Summer Excursion Fares to ail Hiastern destinations in the BEE Return Imit “You've Not Seen the Canadian Rockies Until You've Seen Mt, Robson” Canada welcomes United States touris| 8. No passports re quired, J. F. McGUIRE, General Agent Passenger Department 902 SECOND AVE. SEATTLE, WASH, | PHONES MAIN 4006—ST00

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