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PAGE 10 Seattle J ociety Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Frances Oldham, SE MRS. FOREST J. GOODRICH HeOgegagegegegegayy ratty Giikkihhhihiee Assistant Honor Guests at Dinner Planned for This Evening; Yakima Visitor Complimented M* AND MRS. G. BE. M. PRATT are entertaining informally at dinner th o honor Mr. and Mrs, Phillp G, Kinger, who are stay a I Mr. and Mrs, 8. H trip Bast, and Mrs, Pratt's Jones, of Chicago, her house Bridge Luncheon Honors Mrs. Coffin Mrs, J. W ined with a luncheon for elght, fol bridge, this afternoon at her home at The Highlands in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Henry Coffin (Rernatta Barbour), ef Yakima, who ts her guest this week Monday afternoon Washington and later his evening t October 1 for oon on a ty Parks and Mrs leaving who Mrw.! finite Chane. months’ Gifford two sisters guests Rarbour entert wed by Miss Ruth an Orpheum party for Broadway Guild Plans Bridge Tea One of the pn ny delightfGl affairs guild of the Child Orthopedic hospital gives during the and Mah Jong planned for Friday afternoon home of Mra B. A. Garber, 937 Harvard ave, N Mrs. Omar Hum rey is chairman of the committee on assisted by Mrs. Harry mn Stibbs, Mra, Robert McClelland, Dudley, Mra. Jesse Ive Mra. ames McVay, Mrs. Alfred Rollo, Hamilton de Veuve, Mrs. George Pu il, Mrs. Alton W. I Henry C. ing, Mrs. Margaret Cheal, Mrs arnett Fisher Alexander and Mrs. Cecil Bacon Bamford gave a luncheon at the Hotel Mrs, Coffin Broadway en's season is the bridge October 5, at the new arrangements, Mrs. Homer Mra, James onard, M Mra, Fr Entertain for Miss Balmer Entertaining in honor of Miss Betty Balmer Thomas erick Gleed takes place Saturday evening is planning a bridge and Mah party at her home on evening, with a miscellaneous added compliment Mrs. Archibald Talbot gave an informa) tea at her afternoon for Miss Balmer, and today Miss Dorgthy with three tables of bridge at th: Tennis clut whose marriage to Mr Miss Vera Allen Jongg Thursday shower as an home on Monday Watson entertained Informal Dinner for Engaged Couple In honor of Miss Kathi Parshall, wh to Mr, Bennett LAs Patknor will be an ¢ t of and Mra. Palknor entertained with an of eight covers last evening at the College club. marri Saturday evening, Mr Judson nformal dinner Farewell Luncheon for Mrs. Kinzer Mrs. Byron L. Sutton with a luncheon at Nelson's today, followed by an Orpheum party as to Mrs. Philip G. Kinzer. entertained Frederick & 4 farewell compliment | Dinner Celebrates Wedding Anniversary _ Mary De Veuve to Give Luncheon - Hostess to Architect Wives’ Club G Mr. and Mrs. Ellis De Bruler entertained with a dinner of ten covers @t their home Monday evening in celebration of the twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, William EB. Humphrey Honored at Two Affairs To honor Captain and Mrs Yistt to Honolult George Newlove, who saif next wedk on a and later go to Captain Newlove's new station at San e Antonio, Texas, Captain and Mrs. Frederick M r will be hosts at a le dinner of fourteen covers Saturday evening at their Fort Lawton quarte Sy peg eae Last evening Colonel and Mra. Walter cawton quarte® ENDSSISTS them at their home. as Hosts at Dinner For Dr. Mildred Purman, who leaves soon on a Mr Lee H. Wakefield will enterta Burges Beals Mrs. Goodrich (Jean Robin Wilkes), daughter of Mr. and and Mre.| Mra, F. W. Wilkes, whose the home of her oy Geeee St tiene Bieee tite ereeine parents was celebrated in the late summer.—Portrait by | Grady. marriage at heon on Bep- arm luncheon at the ratty elud to honor of Atwood Sherman, | In compliment to Miss Loyal Lamont, Miss Mary de Veuve is entertain-| {ng at luncheon on Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. ‘nd Mrs. James Hamilton de Veuve, in Hamilton Arms. A theater party | lat the Moore will follow the luncheon. | the com. Fruit and held at 1406 ave. tember Dinner at Home on Friday {— : Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Eyler will be hosts at a dinner of sixteen covers en, | OLARA BARTO of Los Angeles, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hasson ce Wahu ath cic a ees se ath . day lu Wednesday, TO REMEMBER Mrs. H. S. Hill entertained with a luncheon of fourteen covers today at} ory, followed by tho regular meet Frederick & Nelson's tea room. re P. Perr ra Jo ing. Cards at § p.m. Prizes and MISSION TO HOLD The rummage sal of bined circles of the Firet on Friday 28 and 29 Friday evening at their home, entertaining {n honor of Mra. David Studler, Q « ra Barton Tent f i - DATES tery Luncheon Hostess Today tember 26, in Veterans’ hall, . . refreshments, Public invited RUMMAGE SAL. Flower mission will be Mrs. George W. Lawton and Mre. Paul D. Richardson will entertain the Architects’ Wives’ club of Washington State chapter of the American Institute of Architects at Mrs. Lawton’s home, 1618 35th ave.. on Thursday afternoon, September 2 giskamp"s ab for ATTLE POETRY CLUB Seattle chapter of the Anrrican a Literary association (eattle Poetry . - clob) will meet evening, Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops September %¢, at o'clock, with Mrs. Andrew M. Thomas will be hostess for Queen Anne guild on Thurs r B. The 7 Mise Helen Maring, 200 Broadway day at the Orthopedic Tea Shop. Assisting will be Mrs. G. A. Kelley, Mra David KR. fn . | bsiinde cathe J. &. Kreychie, Mrs. F. M. Russell, Mrs. W. A. Wand, Mra. Frederick | AY, SELTEMBER 28- CHURCH OF EPIPHANY Boyd. Mrs. C. C. Thompson, Mra. A. W. Sargent, Mra, B. C. Yancy and to sive bridge 1) RUMMAGE SAL Mrs. Homer Boyd. 2 y | The Church of the Epiphany guild ‘The Thrift Shop service will be directed by Mra. F. J. Engel and Mra will hold a rummage 1941 ‘H. B. Parkens for Mount Baker Park guild in the morning, and in the Westlake, on mber 27, 28 and Afternoon First Hill guild will be in charge 20 @omen’s Clubs — CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Wednesday sale at SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER t9— The marriage of Miss Kathieen Parshall Bennett Lee Falknor opal chureh at The wedd to Mr. Thomas Frederick | at home of Mr. and Mra. The Balmer Mra, H. lL. Ko | ROBERT FE. LEG CHAPTER RUMMAG Robert E. Lee Ch United Daughters of the Confederacy, will 4 rummage sale, September 28 and 29, at 702 Pike at., | 4705 16th ave. N. E., on Thursday, _ September 27. Program in charge SEATTLE REVIEW, | of Mrs. Henry, Landes. NO. 8 | bei ah to go toward the relief fund for Seattle review, No. 8, W. B. A, of | DICKENS FELLOWSHIP | Confederate veterans the Maccabees, will meet in regu-} Dickens Fellowship will meet . ae detted Tar session on Thursday, September | Thursday evening, September 27, , OCTOBER 1— TON FRIENDSHIP CLUB 27, at the A. O. U. W. hall, 1409|§ o'clock, in the Chamber of Peter Davison's dinner to Sexton Friendship club will give Ninth ave. Visiting members wel-| merce rooms. Captain and Mrs. George whist party Saturday evening, For information call att aaaie a or the secretary at EA st-2869-R FRIDAY September 29, at 8 p, m., at Wing's OCTORER ee Women's University |cafeteria, All friends and members receptio ft lot patriotic orders cordially invited. Sona EASTERN STAR CLUB dent, Mr EASTERN STAR CL elubhow Eastern Star club will |luncheon for members and friends, on Friday, September . at 12:20 depart-| o'clock, in the clubrooms, 4090 Ar- cade building. Cards at 2 p. m. ter to give bridge sive Mra. Philtp G Harold Stimaon’s tn rt club to eee | WOODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB | a : The Woodcraft Totem Club wilt} WEST WOODLAND P. T. A Meet Thursday, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m. in| West Woodland P.-T. A. will give the clubrooms, 4167 Arcade building. |% Teception for teachers, in school All Neighbors of Woodcraft invited, SUd!tor'um,, Thursday evening, Sep- Gnd munbers requested to brag q|tember 27.” All parents urged to at- | friend. At the last meeting Neighbor Kate Wenger was elected captain of the team. ncoming prest mith, at the | Temperance, {ment intermediate Nursery association | Broadway, Thursday, | AUXILIARY OF R. Mrs,| The Ladies’ Auxillary to Brother hood of Ratlroad Trainmen will give |a card party at 1916 First ave. on THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB |meets at 302 ‘The Thursday Progress Club will | September 27, at 1:30 o'clock. meet Thursday, Sept. 27, at the home| U: C- Bates, hostess. of Mrs. Starr of Sunnydale, Club] tnembers are requested to bring sand. | KUMTUKS CLUB |"Thursday evening, September 27, wiches and meet at 1913 Third Ave,| Kumtuks club meets at Y. W. C./at 8:30 p. m. Members and friends bus station at 11 a. m. A., Thursday, September 27, at 6) invited aie se o'clock for dinner. | é ° R. TRAINMEN WOMEN’S CIVIC ADDITIONAL CLUBS LEAGUE | The Seattle Women's Civic} league will have an open meeting | Thursday, September 27, at 2 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. : . {SEATTLE MINUTE WOMEN | Y The Seattle Council of Minuto|~ ah» American Aasoclation of U ) Women will hold {ts first meeting of sy las cameras rate kage | |the fall weason ‘Thursday, September | Versity Women hold the first The lo b Mgr YO rem ~ A. A. U. W. TO MEI will 27, at 2 p. m. in the committee room | ing of the Saturday, | of the Puget Sound Savings & Loan | September 29, at the Women's Unl- association, Third ave. and Pike st. see seakon, ADAMS P.-T. A. Adams P.T. A first meeting of season on —— ~ r | served a Thursday, September 27, at REENWOOD SOCIAL CLUB Luncheon will be} Bed 1 p.m. For reservation#| ° Se in. the igymnasiuc. ais Greenwood Social club will meot| CA! MAIn-3168, | business meeting will be followed | itn og ic Sheed hp iced | LITERARY CLASS Swe S by a program and refreshments. \Siae ates ¥, September 21, at) “whe Y. 1. I. Literary class will PYTHIAN | |hold its next meeting at the home NATIONAL CREST SISTERS The Pythian Sisters’ Aitrulatie|GBADED UNION OF SUNDAY — |0€ Mra. Robert Moen, 1622 39th ave. | A Bl ecersrte WOM Re on Friday, October 5, at 7:46 p. m. elub will meet with Mra. 8. Peter-|" se gente Graded Union of Sun.| MM C- P. Burkey, president of the , Woodland Park ave, on| = diet ieee at G : Women's o | son, 8707 : ; , | Catholic Women's club of ‘Tacoma, Thursday, September 27, at 1|%2Y School Workers will meet at)” , I i peersiay. F |the ¥. W. C. A. auditorium ‘Thurs. | Will address the class on present: 4 day, September 27, at 945 a. m,|8¥ Problems of Ireland. -the better itgots. Mra, Edward Fuller, Bible teacher,|~__-=— will lead in the study of the first The wonderful,refined, ASNT entrancing complexi GF chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the rendered, brin, ke = Romans. the appearance of Telephone Dr, C. Everett Hesselgrave will dies’ parlor of the Swedish club hall pee the first ‘of a series of 10 leo. Phones . . ures on “Child Psychology and ie uighiy phir Th00,000 cups wore served at tha PANAMA- PACIFIC Jnternational EXPOSITION: will the hold the versity club, SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE CLU Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club “Freji, will meet Thursday, Sep. “tember 27, at 2 o'clock, in the lu DORIC SOCIAL CLUB | Methods,” using ax a text book tie, Exerts soit and Dorle Social club, 0. F The Pupil." soothing action, 40 ‘Thursday, September 27, at 2 o'clock,| In the department fushRachele t with Mrs. L. Warner, 719 N, 43rd st.| the following subjects Sead 106 fod Ttal Si Eastern Stars and friends invited. | cused: Une of Sand Je for Trial Sve °° 8 [eradie roll department; Worship T. MOPKINS & SON, New Tork WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Period, beginners’ —_ department; The social service department ot | Handwork, primary teachers’ group; the Woman's Century club will have| Blackboard, primary department: luncheon with Mrs. F. W. Meisnest, | Promotion Plang, junior department; | conferences, will be dis. Table, in Gouraud's Oriental Cream "lwhich meets the third Friday in each and Saturday, | the proceeds | give a} ee Plantae ~ TLE STAR | Personal Alton mard { COLLAR SEWI | Mr. and Mr nd Mins Olive t evenin, Myers hort trit Mre. George turned from a forn Mins Priscila Treat the house guest of Mr nold Polson ) Aberdeen, for several pected home tonight Latimer and bat Sunda thelr Mra. laughter Arthur were removed from the Swedish hospital to home returned weok Amit with her uncle and aunt, Mr Mra, A. M, Vansall, in & Ming Luey m ta from nix and sglem, Ore Miss Mary Donworth, who has been npending six weeks at the Reg inald Parson: at Med will r country home urn today ford, Ore, Mr, and Mra, Allan Latimer (Alice have returned from thelr trip, and are the guests of Tueker) wedding Mra. Latimer's Mra, Norman will vielt Mr, and until thelr parents, Mr, und they Lat com cker, Later Mra, NH new mer home is pleted. Mra. Charles Re Kahle and Mins I Jaturday from Mra rothy The Campbell eturned « short visit tland, st of Mra. Le Roy her ata Miss Campbell was the Field: collar & joined to of careless or This te the durir ful workmanship. it should be done Mr, and Mra In (Adelaide Miller) are ratulated upon the Jamen ( bein birth of a laughter ptember 24, at Jence hospital ugh Baste the collar con of double material with the fabric te which i# always | wlong the outer nidesn of the Trim the| of an inch | the seams will the edges right und #titeh Provi ther edges off about one-cightt h . from th hua Green and not pull out turned. ‘Turn the collar to oth it out the edges so that it wil viaiting Mr 1 to th It ts a fe g00d idea to press the collar, too, | home: before sewing it to the neck edge Mr, and family } try club tc Mrs. Jo men nuea te when m the Cour collar ‘s their town home 4567 0 the right side basting it lie flat after nd smo! sround Mra, W. 0. Toye, 0, who has Mra leaving Friday for her of San Francis and tnight, ts it has been join drens. Guido Parla for Baste the collar to the neck of the garment with the notches matching Sew one edge of the bindiing to the Mr. J.C. ¢ laughters, Mis na Carlisle, and rlinie, with his Ella and Miss Ver son, Mr. Kenneth from Va to spend the ® Verona Ca Carlisle, motored down couver, B.C, Sa week-end M reenter th irday Linke will university thie tall Mra, Mabe n the Lurline, Thompson ty nailing for Hono i spend the win FARM CREDITS King Approves Act of Parliament October 2 lulu, wheré she ter with her ter, Mr sontndaw and daugh and Mra. B.C. Gray Mina Josephi Monday for vinit ne Hennesy will leave relatives ee LONDON, Sept. 26.—Farm credita wie are as vexatious a problem in Lon Mre y from George Pursell asin Omaha or Kannas City a Hamilton Olympian apartments removed to Arm to the The agricultural credits act passed by parliament bas been approved by Mra. Bilt the king. from a fornia Morrison monthw has visit in returned two Call Loans repayable within 60 years and for sums not to exceed 15 per jcent of the value of the land In- volved may now be obtained from the Public Works Loan commisastoners Borrowers must be “approved.” | These loans are restricted to persons who began the purchase of farms be- | tween April, 1917, and June, 1921 | When the full 60-year mortgage Is required, interest rates will approxi- | |mate 5% per cent. The mortgage | must be secured by “mainly agricul- tural” land actually In process of purchase The act alno authorizes the form- | ation of agricultural credit societies pranks Business meeting after lunch-| which, with the assistance of ad- | ember 14--Metrepelitan vances from the government, ane} luneheon. Mi money to thelr members. These aie loans are limited to five years and | the purposes to which the money is put must be approved by the minis- | ter of agriculture and fisheries. Tho third division provides for | loans to land owners for permanent | improvements. The government will back anything from sewers to silos. | | | PENNSYLVANIA STUDY CLUB The Pennsylvania Study club |month, has inwued an interesting It | tle booklet containing the program | for the ensuing year. The first meet ing thin season was held at the Fed crated clubhouse on September 21 The programs for the remainder the year follow October 19—¥. WLC ALD Mra. Kose Drelle, Mra. Vera Add reas, ‘Leatsiation.” Col. | Roland Hartley, Roll call, Matiowe’en Soon luncheon Tea room nee, Mra. Emily adie Phillips, Addrens, Roll call, Thankegiving tte Martin. sale. Herts chalrma: December luncheon. cafe. Noon FRIED IN BUTTER Leftover cauliflower is most deli We OA | 4 in butter to a rich brown. | | Hostenses, Mra Sampeon Denny, lutions, | February 15—Ctub house, Hon dinner, 6:20 o'clock. Ho Zella Hracken, Mrs. Lita dreams, “Home Industries, Kejohum Tripp. Rott alt Noon lunch Ottele Adare Holl eail cious fr | CHUNKS, NOT SLICES product | mittee bape 18 tunel they Hyxtene May Myla “Howle Roll call, conundrums Your Floors Address ing towers room. Neon Mra. M, B. Mor- Hopkins, | Addrens, Conventions and Tourists,” Mra. Geo | HM. Guy, Roll call, children's “witel clama. Review of the years work July 14—Pienie, Alki beach. Hosteases, social committee, Miss Rhetta Martin, chalrman Tho club officers are: President, Mra firet vice ‘preaident, Mrs Winger; necond vice president, rrle Wikking; recording secretary, a Bracken; corresponding ancre . Mra. Harriet ©. Btein:. treasurer Lila Donoho; custodian, Mra, KE. Bloom; auditor, Mra. Flora Shoemaker; trustee bullding board, Mere Peters, Delegates to Seattle Federation of Women's Clube, Mra A. Matthews, Mra, Vora Masters: alternates Mra. H. Mo Brown, Mra. D. A “Noonan parliamentarian, Mrs, Emily M. Peters. nit inn CHAPTER AO, P. B. 0. Chapter AO, P. E. O., with the Misses Maude V. Helen J. Finch at 310 16th ave. on Friday, September 28, at & p.m Initiation. luncheon, rion, Mra. will meet Roy and | err ROYAL HIGHLANDERS The Royal Highlanders will give a | Progressive whist party, Friday, | September 28, at 8:30 p. m., in | Swedish hall, 1627 Kighth ave. The public is invited, Before buying any mechanical de. | viee for saving household labor it is well to ask yourself if tt may cleaned easily, Some complicated | food choppers and “seeders” are 80 | hard to wash that one would rather do the actual operation by hand than clean the labor-saving device, SAVING THE BACK If your sink is too low, make a wooden framework for your dishpan | that will bring it to convenient |helght. Nothing is more fatiguing |than working in a position that tires the back. KEEP AN INDEX Label the drawers that hold your miscellaneous articles so that instead of rummaging thru them, you may consult your index, a|ne tt tion binding de Turn th All turn-over collars, and Tuxedo collars are put on this| ENGLAND HAS Can Rival your Piano in Beauty y% can improve the appearance of your floors,— make them glisten and smile with a freshness and beauty quite surprising by going over them occasionally with ANOS EN MOP POLISH Dealers themselves recognize the superior qualities of this product ~ The simplest way to end acorn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- ttantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same Blue jay | DISHWASHING such desserts and vege | table you will need for the day in the morning if you can, Then the pots and pans used in thelr prep aration may be washed at that time and the dishwashing in the evening will not be #o difficult Prepare SHOULD BE CHEERFUL The kitchen, where a woman must en so much of her time, should be cheerful and attractive, and hence green, tan or blue | ght tones of attractive woodwork. make the most aerr HAIR looke beat ol er & Golden Giint Bhampoo MEDIUM BROW. | | jeu | ONEY right sides together. Turn ry, Fors n and t other edge under and Loaned on Diamo ste to port round collars MUTUAL LOAN SOCIETY H10-514 Joshus Green Uuilding ix Sixty All One Price Mail Order Depe. 125 Sammer 8, Benre, Mass. | Price Speaks from the Regal Platform This new one strap slipper, with the open lattice work collar, is fashion’s favorite for Fall. 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