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Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, MA in-0600 Assistant Music Frances Oldham Louise Raymond Owens Entertaining at Lun Guest; Luncheon Se 1 be ab In honor of Van B,C. Hostess at Two Affair Mrs. Roy W. ¢ e Juncheon at her N.C, who is her Monday a: De m onor of he house guest Tea Will Honor Two Misses Vouve has planned a tea for Saturday afternoon Arma In Mrs. at her who Ie: Lester H an extende James Hamilton Men’ i stay in the East ; Entertains for Visitor Miss Frances Green entertained th’ covers at the Mont., who Is the house guest of Mi IFFITHS is ente: 's for S ertained this ¢ Mr rnoon of next week for her Sunset club to honor Miss Florence B: cheon for Vancouver ries Honors Sister eon on Thursday at Miss Lilllan Ru placed for twolve ster Miss Le an Informal bridge | © Hall, of Raleigh, | entertain again on r sista compliment to Misa Beryl Keith, lo Par to visit her aunt, Mra ently returned from {s afternoon with a luncheon of eight andegee, of Butte s Florence Ag Hostess to Bridge Luncheon Club Mrs. Corwin Eberting v luncheon « on T Hamilton Arms Social Service Club M The Social S ice club wil 15, at Mr A a 1 be ho: Informal Afternoon a In compliment to he Ohio, who is her house guést informa! afternoon Mrs. t home on . Entertair entertained this ad nal guests Andrew Thomas presi: Mrs. Eggert Mrs. Jerr ee at her home, w and Mrs. To Entertain Luncheo on Tu North Broadway Cirel North Broadway circle of the Fri sew for the bazaar on Monday, Mrs, Harry Otls McKn: Gives Farewell Party Miss Elizabeth Humphrey Saturday evening in comp! to Monday for a visit of several mon panied her Mrs, Clara me lay afternoon, October 16. gave jim Ortho Mrs. Ci mpson ‘will Thursda. t r Stewart, Mrs. Chris F. Moe Henry , Pratt, Mrs. Fran! Shorrock, Mr. F. F. & Goodwin. Mount Paker Park guild will be morning; in the afternoon Mrs. J charge. pedic Te Mr Plu Mrs. k A on, r 16 her apa eeting Miss a and Thrift Shops De host mme rE stess to the members of her bridge! t Home M Pow Edw is This Afternoon n with a bridge of five tables a} Mra. 1 Bowen at the te ver the tea t m Club Mrs. BE. H, Irwin is entertaining h uncheon club e Will Meet Mission w ait and F 5, at m., att a farewell Miss EU ha in Califor I Mrs, Walter Wand H. Thomas, Mrs. Mehthorn and Mrs, Mra. E. August a. W. in charge at the Thrift Shop in the Quick and Mrs, Carraher will be in @omen " éuvps ror THURSDAY COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOME The..Council of have an open session Thursday, tobe 11, at 2:30 p. m., in the vestry room of Temple de Hirsch. Execu- tive board meeting at 1:20 p. m. eee Jewish Women will Ox SEATTLE COURT, NO. 1 Seattle court, No.1, Order of Amaranth, wil] give a card party in Norton's cafeteria, Thursday, Octo- Der 11, at 8:30 o'clock. DORIC SOCIAL CLUB Doric Social club, 0. E. 8. will Meet Thursday, October 11, at O'clock, with Mrs. Belle Byers, 3716 Meridian ave. 3 ove MYSTIC JEWEL AUXILIARY Mystic Jewel auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Emma _ Lincoin, 1929 Queen Anne ave., Thursday, October Il, at 8 o'clock. Cards, see SOCIAL AND CHARITABLE CLUB Ladies’ Social and Charitable Club “Freja” will meet Thursday, October 11, at 2 o'clock, in the ladies’ parlor of the Swedish club. Election of of. ficers and cards, WASHINGTON IRVING P.-T. A. Washington Irving P-T. A. will Meet Thursday, October 11, at 3:10 Dp. m. -Mr. De Vilbis, principal of Ballard high school, will talk on “High School Problems. 28 FORTNIGHTLY CLUB ‘The Queen Anne Fortnightly club will hold an open meeting on Thurs- day afternoon, October 11, at 2 O'clock, at the home of Mrs. W. A. Dickey, 1424 Seventh ave. W, +. DELTA SOCIAL CLUB b, O. B. 8., will be entertained at cards on Thursday, October 11, at 1:20 p. m, at the home of Mrs, Charles Whitcome, at Riverton. Mrs. Margaret Burrow: Will be assisting hoxztess. There wiil be prizes ad freshments. Eastern Stars and friends invited. BRITISH CLUBS DANCE The British clubs of the city, in- cluding the British American associa- tion, Caledonian society, Canadian club and Clan McKenzie entertain every Thursday evening with a dance at Christensen's Broadway hall The committee in charge includes Mr, W. H. Coffin, Robert Johnston, vico cha Ira L. Neill, floor director; Mr, W. ¥. Ogilvie, musical director; Mr. gs. %. Hallett, refreshments; Mr. J. A. Send 10¢ foe Tral Sine OPEINS & SON, New Tork Gouraud's Oriental Cream All| "5 Clubs (Young, decorations; Mr. Conrad, secretary. Mr. J nedy, treasurer. Repr Mr, Thos. Hughes, British can association; Mr. David Dow,} Caledonian society; Mr. D. M. Bate, | | Canadian club; Mr. A. F. Mowat,| Ralph H.| Ame Clan McKenzie. JEFFERSON P.T. A. | | Jefferson P.T. A. will hoid itr! first meeting of the year at the} |echool Thursday evening, October} 11, at 8 o'clock sharp, Mrs, J. C Herbaman will be the speaker. A| reception for the teachers will be held and there will be music and| refreshments, * ALKI P.-T. a. Alki PLT, A. will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday, Oct. 11,| at 230 p. m. Good program and refreshments, . WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION Thé Women of Mooseheart Legion | will have its reguimr meeting Thurs-! day evening, October 11, at $ o'clock, | at Moose temple, 1316 Eighth ave, | eee ALPHA PHI ALUMNAE Miss Fraser MacPherson will en- tertatin Alpha Phi alumnae Thurs day afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, at her 7 12th ave. N. EB. Plans med for the annual card party and bazaar, which will be held| during November, at the Hotel Gow- man. LADIES’ AID RUMMAGE SALE Baptist. church will hold mage sale at the Farmers’ Wost lake Public Market, enth and} Virginia, on October 11, 12 and 13. one a rum- DICKENS FELLOWSHIP The Dickens Fellowship will meet | Thursday, October 11, at & p. m, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, | Subject, Dombey | Thimble club will} jmeet Thursday, October 11, at the| home of Mrs. Daisy Ballinger, 711 24th 8. Take car No. § ave, | @e 6 | | | GEN. WASHINGTON CIRCLE Gen, George Washington circle, | Ladies of the G. A. R., will give a | lunchedn and card party at the home} jot their president, Marian King | Hein, 4334 Evanston ave., Thursday, October 11, at 11:30. A special invt tation is extended to all circle mem. |bers and comrades. Take car No. |to 43ra st. . MOTHERS’ JUB The regular meeting of the Moth js’ club Of Sigma Alpha Epsilon |fraternity will be held at the |ter house, 4506 17th ave, N. H,, Thursday, October 11, at 2 p. m. | Members are requested to come pre. | pared to sew oe WOODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB The meet Woodcraft Totem Thursday, October 2 |m., In the clubrooms, 4167 Are building, Dr, McKibben, secre of the White Cross, will be the speaker, A large attendance ig re. ques! will 11, at 2 | j clubs, {to The Ladies’ Aid of the Fremont ba The marriage of Miss Kathleen Parshall, daughter of Mr.\ and Mrs. L. rday ev A g, September | charming autumn event.—Portrait by Grady. Parshall, to Mr. Bennett Lee Falknor, on| STAK ) Personal Mr, and Mre removed f at? Domin m town Mr leaving Ip. « | will be Mrs day for a fow days at t Mra, John Gill Mat (Phyllis Hamlin) are removing from the home of Mrs Matthews’ parents, Mr, and Mr 2. G, Hamlin, to an apartment 20th ave, N., where the |be at home to their friend: | October 15. | . Mrs. Vancouver, Mr. and thews, Jr, at will after | Joneph | pan, arri lf 1 left to | more, to vinit for two months be fore returning to thelr home eee and | Mra, Frank {Sunday from a | Victoria, B. C | . . | Mr. *Henry ©, Hibbard \Saturday from a trip in the Ba Mrs, Hibbard is visiting in Ban Frar elsco, and will return short Fretwell returned ten days’ visit 4 . returne Dudley were Roberts re Mre sma | daughter from the Bwedleh home. Miss Prise to , who mo to ¥ return: Sunday twin Rinker have of M and Mr spend Hightand « *. Charles © week-end | and Mrs Mr Metyil | rece ngratulatl on Septem DB hospital Music | Joseph Lhevinne | | Virginia Mas , in Trinity church, was a} ! RA in the] NURSES CLUB The Nurses will hold it. home of Mrs van October 11 man dock. regul M. Young, 610 Ar st, Bremert on Thursday, Take 11:30 boat, at Col MUSICALE AT Q. A. CHURCH The Social Circle of Queen Anne} Christian church will give a music Thursday, October 11, at § p, m the home of Mrs, L .D. Roberts Seventh ave. W. ADDITIONAL CLUBS RATION AL MEETING . Maltby, president of he City Federation of Women's has issued a call 1} dents of federated clubs to send respective press correspondents the federation club houm on Monday afternoon, Octeber 15, at 2 p.m. This meeting has been} arranged primarily to have the various publicity chairmen meet the newly appointed respond ent, Mra. Burleigh M. Reeder. | Mrs, Maltby urges a full attend. | ance, as instructions in rules gov ering the proper release of news | will be explained. | CITY FEDE CALLS SPE Mrs. H. to press AUDUBON SOCIETY TO TAKE BIRD WALK Members of the Seattle Audubon society and those interested in birds will take a bird walk on Sunday, Oc: | tober 14, leaving from East Margin y and Spokane st., at 11 a. m » Alki, Fauntleroy or West Se attle cars. WN HAIR looks best of jen Glint Shampoo Adve MEDIUM F all after @ Special Program for Opening Day By Courtesy of Pupils of Cornish School of Music Thursday, October 11 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:30 to 9:30 Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak) Si Mi Chiamano Mimi La Boheme (Puccini) Mighty Tak a Rose (Nevin) ivpsy Love Song trom he Fortune Mrs. Violet Solo Dance - Mins Viennese (Kreisler) Minuet in G (Heethoven) Mins Blizabeth Choat Pale Moon (Cadman) Teller" Ball Portia Grafton 6 Constance Hart WEST ‘The Wome SIDE WOMEN’S CLUB book of the Weat Improve year Open day 130 p.m it. Markey; Dusiners Keifer; chatrinen, » Music. How chairman, 2 p.m Swanson; Husinese. gene Forbes; chairman, Mra. Geet May Mra M ‘ Mre A. & m.— unin Roy G. chalem Neal —President's * Ht a he officers of the club are mt, Mrs. P.M. Cook: view pi der: record day. Mont ding tor man » roek; ehatrn Mra. Samuel Schneider; civic committee, Mra. KE. man of art committee, Forbes; chairma x J. Ch Jal committer Mra, Bamuel Schneider Miss Allen's TESTED RECIPES ae Egg Timbale from Belgrade,Maine (We asked a much traveled man Jor the names of the mort charming hostesset he had met We asked there women for their favorite recipes, This‘ one is from Mrs. HLL. K. of Belgrade, Maine) 14 tablespoonful Crisco 1 cup milk 1 tablespoonful flour Hard boiled eges four and stir con 7, thoroughly blended. Then add the milk, slowly all the time For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crlap, digestible fried foods dre. Hoe- chairman How n and | i | | Side tre. | Oot Joseph Lhevinne, the great Rus will appear i in Meany hall, November 5 nder the sponsorship t Women’s Federation of the Univer sity of Washington. Lhevinne «| be the first of four artists who Ine] be brought Seattle during |musical serson of 1923-1924 by | Women's Federation, oni} ‘The remainder of the series in "| cludes Isadore Dunean dancers, who | will appear February 14; John Mc *| Cormack, tenor, March Joanne | Gordon, contralto, May 8. - Season tickets are on sale at | Sherman, Clay & Co,, Friedlander & A. 3. U. W. office, VU. W «campus and University Music stor .| Season tickets may be exchar t reserved seats after vember 1 one, to thr tt Sons, | | KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA TO MEET Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae nx sociation will meet Saturday, October 13, at 2:30 o'clock, with Mra, George Vance Lawry, 1 16th ave. N. E,, Mra. C. Hughes Mrs. George W. Umphrey will be assistant hostess Fdward and ROBERT MORRIS CHAPTER | Robert Morrixn chapter, No, 192, will give a Halloween ma ball Tuesda in the M bulidin, LESCHI P, T. A Leschi Parent-Teacher Association will meet Friday, October 12, at 3:15 |P. m. at the school, A POOR COMPARISO} When @ man meets trouble way, he has a the rest of Transcript. evehing, Octo. 30, nic clubrooms, halt. the journey.—Boston | YOUR WINDOW SCREENS | When you take down your win |dow screens, clean them, wipe with Joil or kerosene and store in a dry / Ramblin’ Kid poor companion for | their The our business proves, te to « of in ur @ ten, demor with tmenta th equipp goen the We ir GROWING With Seattle Success of the Past and Faith in the Future Unite to Warrant This Larger Seattle appro service resulting the on of this we Ten Private Music Rooms hat make equally invite nelghbort une WILUNKSUVAY, OCLOBEK and Better Store haye demon and unque phonographs that al of ¢ frequent laced the stamp unmistakable of leaders Victor fore, nip upd Brunswic 1 4 all our wtrumen’ records, There we concentrate efforts on two splendid makes Two Kinds of Service facilitte fast growing ndorful city that whore future we quick service. tion more space and Instead ention that mode them eq feel pe Latest Sheet Music Victor a phonographs and re makes you jon to the i Br ook to in an demonstrate it added afl on the pb impor your musi when buy to No you d. visit our new obligation store to IT’S ON A RECOKD—WE HAVE IT! MUSIC SHOPPE WILL REOPEN Increased from four small pheno. graph and record demonstrating to 30 demonstration mit-nervice features jaheet music demonstrator, the Music Shoppe, adjoining the |Liberty theater on Firat ave., wi | reopen Thursday morning. The quar }tern have been enlarged and re leled with a balcony and ligh features since the birth of business in 1920, New fixtures, including counters and record racks, been in stalled and polychrome lighting fix | booths sOms and 4 Lat {with ve | tures of the semi-indirect type flood | |the* rooms with a soft glow. A corner of the balcony has been set anide for topical settings surgestiv of the various seasons of the year special occasions with their | musical axsociations. | The f and jor lowing program of music ancing by the Cornish school has been arranged for formal opening, from 2 to 4 Thursday after- |noon, and again at 7:30 in the eve |ning “Songs My Mother Taught | Me" BOX-SPRING BI you have a box SPI Just before ACH GRAVY inach is served, add xcup of good meat gravy instead jof butter, It gives a delicious favor. It bed keep it free from dust by using © vacuum cleaner on it occasion. your KEEP MOIST Taisins or cocoanut should never stand in open packages, as they rivel and dry when they do. FOR FIRELESS COOKING Aluminum utensils retain heat for & time and are extel for lens cooking methods. fir nt (Dvorak), “al “La Boheme" Mi Chiamano” from} “a9 > _ e (Poceini, "Mighty |, NEW. ORLEANS — Hotel Grune mie, 2 |wald, one of the best-known hostel- Jak & one! (Nevin), and “Gypsy | ries in the country, will become the laps an techies Bek lg! Roosevelt on November 1, according Bolo dance by Miss Portia Grat.|'° officials of the operating company. ton. “Viennese” (Kreisier), and “Minuet in G” (Beethoven), by Miss Elizabeth | | Choate. “Pale Moon” (Cadman) and “Vale” | Russel), by Miss Constance Hart, | ] | } Constipation Fiatulency Proven direction) on each package. MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is ‘especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Wind Colic Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfuiness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of JAR RINGS, the T—and that fete see er es into the making fraPry HOME JAB RINGS. They are cut thicker than most other fruit Jar rings so that the edge of the jar cap is buried deep in the ring when it is screwed down. HAPPY HOME JAR RINGS STAND UP UN- DER THE SEVEREST TEST! Trust them in the steam cooker—elim- inate the danger of waste. Each package contains a dozen of neat labels, gummed ready for use, which you may paste on the jars with a notation about the contents. HAPPY HOME J. rice than ordi; Brands, For the sake safety use HAPPY HOME Prertieted and Geerveteed by, To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Bint Hike Physicians everywhere recommend it, ont on are largely depend- ‘ood eyenight WE EXAMINE APPY HOME HIGHEST GRADE CANNED: FOODS RINGS are no higher fi :