The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1923, Page 10

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PAGE 10 Seattle Society Telephone, Main 0600. Edited by Lillian Keen LeBaltister. Luncheon Will Honor Recent Bride; Dinner Planned to Honor Captain and Mrs. Newlove Assistant—Frances Oldham, s. Davison 4. Peter W Mr Will Honor Guests her home me ; 7 r U.S. A. and (Marg, Mr. and Mrs. Bordeaux Dinner Hosts M it Mr David FE Sk M M T deaux wil mall dit att Bkinne Invitati Dinner For Mr € Judge To hone Will Honor Mrs, Ramsay M Alt ed ’ * , t ; this evening Entertain for Visitors To complim 5) Mrs. Cifford Jone their sister, Mr afternoon witt Mrs. Lewis ( Monday after Dinner Honors Returr Tn hono: f et spent ior 24 covers a ied Travelers Torland, w St. Margaret afternoon at Arms. Pre urns were M Mrs. James i Mrs. H. W. Ross. At Home Swiday Afternoon a Kubey wi th 5 " Party Miss Verna M home on Frida: Gordon MacAu Entertains for Little Daughter Celebrating the « nd birthday of her little di Hayward Bates Thompson enterta a few on Wednesday afternoon, September ‘The little guests included Alleen and Hetty Jacobson, Mary Cowle, Sh ‘Tugsie, Georgia Wagner, Betty Ann Thompson, Sh Jane Thompson, Teddy Benn, Glenn Thompson and Jack Onening Reception on Sunday Mary Ann Wells has cards out the op Ann Wells school of the dance on Sunday O'clock, at 1326 Sixth ave. aughter, Lois Jane, small people Jean and Lols allant. September eption of the 30, from 4 . Fruit Shower for Mrs. Cranney Mrs. Frank A. Moore Is giving a fruit shower on Th her home, 6 First ave. W., nt Mr Ka » who has been ill all summer. to compiim Service at Orthopedic Tea Shops Mrs. James L. Charbneau will be hostess for M day at the Orthopedic Parker, Mrs. C. W. Knox, Clarence McDonald, Mrs. W Miller and Mrs. A. H. Lundin. Queen Anne guild will be in charge at the and Madrona guild in the afternoon Frank Smith, Mrs. W Thrift Shop in the morning @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY ¥. L. L. SEWING CLASS Mrs. A. C. Brady is again the in structor of the Y. L. J. sewing cl Which is held every Wednesday night, at 7:30, in the assembly room This class is open to all girls of the employment department N. W. and W. 85th st Others who are strange in the city. | nic Juncheons at 12:30 o'clock Realizing the importance of bus!-|iuncheon and Ness dress in the modern office, the | matters to be discussed ‘ated this unique . oving a boon to @ great many working girls. sew and to take all finished for the bazaar. Visitors w lax EEN |) AUXILIAR’ Queen Anne auxi School for Girls meeting hold its regu Wednesday, § with Mrs. R. L. Hopkins, 26th Pie Brin service. Important E'S PARISH adies of St, Anne's lish will entertain with a b WEST SEATTLE W. C. T. U. whist party on ‘The regular meeting of the West| noon, Septem Beattle W. C. T. U. will be held at |¢ the home of Mrs. W.E the |» Junction, Wednesday, ¢ 2 p.m. Both old urged to attend, and friends are in. vited. A good speaker will be pres ent. 5 p'clock, a Frank McDermott, | of the America | Literary assoc [elub) will me | September 26 ‘clock Helen Marin evening, with Misys 200 Broadway . LADI GOLD Mrs. ORTH A. L. Heath will the Ladies of the Golden her home, 506 1 day, September bers will be pri entertain aed North at | RAVENNA ave. v. €, U 1 to bring one | meet V Alaskan guest silver offering will | P- ™., 4 be taken. Take James st, car Bible in th nee LADIES’ GROTTO CLUB The Ladies’ Grotto Club will meet | Princ Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 2 p. m. at} the Federated clubhouse. An inter. | E esting program has been planned. | tar club meets u Judge King Dykeman will speak on| Arcade — buildi wome phase of his interesting work.| Wednesday, Septernber at Members may bring guests. o’clock, Members and friends in WISCONSIN GOLDENTOD CLUB The Wisconsin Goldenrod Club will | meet Wednesday, Sept BE, A. Tobey, 713 N. 80th Tunch at 12:30 o' Wisconsin afternoon, Beck with as the AR CLUB 4090 on oo! Cir. | d cles will | room, Ce Septembe hool be Wednesday, | 1:30 p.m. Mian Helen F will give sugges | tions for presidenty of circles for coming year | Sewing club . . | aura Thomp- | GF LAKE W. C. on Wednes-| Green Lake W. ©. day, September 26. A Jiggs dinner | Wednesday, September will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Ey-| o'clock with Mrs @ryon¢ interested in patriotic char-| 2167 N, 54th st ity work invited to attend. Take f Green Lake car to Kaufman station nolds HOME sEW y The a Home will meet with Mrs. La fon, 911 N. 77th st., George Roberts LADIBS OF | WAS WALLINGFORD CIRCLE | Ladies Wallingford Circle of the First | 944 of the Presbyterian church will meet at the| party at the home home of Mrs. Joweph Porter, 1630 N.| Braman, 1546 16th Bist at. on Wednenday, September | September 26, at 2p. m. Those attending are Jock asked to go prepared to crochet and 2 o'clock, No. ard of Mrs , on Wed] Luncheon followed by cardy at| Y | give | curl for at least a week or Personal 1 Mex, # 1 \ Wali ki 1 Mra, Ge V at her home| ~ chairman, ADDITIONAL CLUBS {COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN NAMED chairmen opp Mrs. 1. H tension work son and Mra Jennings, ct Mrs, W W. P. abl chairma tt and Mrs. D. ptember | the hall from | ~ |ALLAH CHAPT SOCIAL CLUB club will meet S. Wyman, 133 West i Social with Mrs, § 84th st. Thu at 10:30 a, m September LONESOME | T L will meet at & 111 Spring Dr. Mary A. Coft @ short talk on an interes r ai A marvelous new liquid has been discovered which, when applied to| even the most stubbornly straight hair, makes it beautifully soft, wavy and wonderfully curly. No| matter how straight your hair may | be, just one application of this | amazing liquid, called Domino | Curlette, will make it fall in soft | glistening waves and natural y ¢ i And it will keep your moisten your hair with a few drops of Domino Curlette, and then use the old-fashioned silk or kid curlers, or Irons to shape and place the curls, The result will be! a magic wand had been waved your head, You will be de hited! Simpl Domino Curl ean be had for tit with the as that it will actually work teed, #0 you get your if At all stores everywhere, Drug Co. (3 stores) THE Music Mrs. Beck Will Present Normal Pupils 1 ( 1 gi WORK CIVIC LE | nt, | | iu. j spen meet! at the ¥ September 2 MINUTE “ouncil of 1 its first me j on Thursday, September | m. in the committ aving and Pike # NO, 165 Allah Chapter No, 165, 0. E party In Dartn: Jand Madi Tuesday evening, September Eastern Stars and friends invited. ive a ca Ca a, Se n, ‘ MADAME MARGARET ATZENAUEp | Sn, pind Recital with, CLARENCE WHITEHILL | Pronounced hy ae nn one of erent contral- Mail orders to Cowan, Corniah pre ‘out the body Poisons, Keep well. Keep the nystem active, Relieve constipatt Report Deaths in Persian Eearthquake 14 will be admitted Tomorrow (Wednesday) at 11 A.M. to the special matinee to be given at the PRINCE RAJBAR AVDALAS “Master M the Orient” —ask what you will; he'll answer you. Until, FRIDAY WITH OTHER ACTS and Photoplays tro- Therapy of y deweription, Why hot be trented by apectaliat? Consulta tion free ©, MACY rd Avenue TUESDAY, SEF PickWinner of Contest Mrs. Birdwell Gets) sien" History Prize GOLDEN DAYS Golden-rod bordering the road-side. Leaves turning to gold in the mellow autumn sunshine. Slices of bread turn- ing to golden toast before the picnic camp fire. And— GOLD MEDAL ‘Mayonnaise ready to make the outdoor club sandwich golden inside as well as out. GOLD MEDAL CAMP-FIRE SANDWICH Between slices of golden tonst, »j chicken, w slice of boiled ham “frizzled” for « minute over the fire, ac leaf or watercress, Gold Medal Mayonnai: THE BEST FOODS, Inc. New York Chicago City San Fre The Criterion Pattern "TEMBER Ownership of Gun Denied by Couple ‘ 5 ‘gh (3 ee + . H. C. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Known for Good Optical Work at Reasonable Pr No Charge 3002-3 Arcade Bldg Third Floor MA in-7208 for Examination Loaned 69 D-omands, Je By de, Ete. Rate 1% MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY 310451 Josbus wildeng Included in this lot of about 300 hats are many exquisite Gold Medal, Beth, Classic and Regina patterns. Also, some of the finest creations from our own designing rooms. Here are ri ch, lustrous silk velvets and duvetyns, artistically blended in all the desired autumn shades and colors. Genius and art have triumphed signally in trim- mings and em throughout this bellishments entire display. alues $12.50 to $22.50 will go at seven seventy-five. MAIN FLOOR Thousands of New Fall Hats Direct from America’s foremost millinery designers, wrought in fine silk velvets, duvetyns and felts, have transformed our basement sales- room into a veritable riot of autumn glory. These, among the very latest arrivals, are a Uniformly Priced at Quantity Buying Power Benefits Criterion Patrons It will prove delightful to you to observe here the en and beautiful new fall millinery. Daily Arrivals Assure ‘Criterion Patrons the Latest Always trancingly novel eattle’s est lylilline SoS at caper Store

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