The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1924, Page 11

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é Seattle | § “Assistant Fr Music—Louise 1 Keen LeBall Ray Society ter, Te Oldhs MA in-0600 phone ances 1 mond Owen Entertaining at Tennis Club Mrs. John ¢ Brodericks. Plan Informal Dance Luncheon for iss Hardenbergh Entertanting in compliment to Miss Gertrude Hardenbergh, wh Mra, Theodore is leaving sho f Marjorie Mille noon at t covers, followed by studio Inthe McKelvey Invitations were limited to intimate friends of the honor guest Gives Breakfast for Visitors To honor Mrs. John A. Nicho of Detroit, Mrs. Jay I. Durand and her sist rs. W. L. Beddow, en tertained with a breakfast. of ten covers on Wednesday, at the Boule vard Inn. Mr. and Mrs. on their way home from left last night for Detroit. Guild to mal Nichols, who have short time in town alifornia, Laurelhurst Give Party Laurelhurst guild of the Chil dren's Orthopedic hospital has ar. ranged a party for Wednesday even. ing, March 26, at the home of Dr and Mrs. H. B. Thompson, 3011 E Laurethurst drive. Tickets for the affair may be ob- tained from Mrs. Wilbur Ives. KE nwd-2138. Miss Clute Will Wed in South ‘The marriage of Miss Margaret Clute, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris Clute, of Seattle, ; formerly of Minneapolis, to Mr. Teas Ne Organ Lug zed liary Br Helen Nelt lge Tea Music and ’s clubs of Seattle esting program has be entertainment of the Yngv pair w on the walls of the 3 o'ch legends depicted 4 the sa. cl e @ lecture at board who will re- cet nar Lund, Mrs. 0. M. Ri telsen, Miss Jeanie ¥ , Mra. K Nordby Stray, Mrs Jacob Lange, Mra. Leif Holte, Mr J. P. Mittel and Mrs. C. K. ser | They will be assisted by Mra. H EB. Maltby, Mrs. W. W. DeForrest Mra. 8. D. Wingate, Mra. Leo Wake field, Mrs. B. A ber, Mra. A. O. Loe, Mrs. Torlief Torland, Mrs. Frederick Bausman, Mrs. Louis L. } Mendel, Mrs, Howard A. Hanson |Mrs. F. E. Palmerton and Mr Arthur Winge. see Service at | Orthopedic Shops Mrs. Guy Worthiey will be ho: fat the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday | representing Alki guild. Assisting will be Mra. H. B. Lowman, Mra. H C. Devry, Mra. C. W. Lennon, 3 Hugh Todd, Mrs. G. H. Marks, Mrs. George King, Mrs. Cyrus Briggs. Mrs. M. W. Smallwood, Mrs. G Delop, Mrs. Jeff Wallingford, Mrs. A. 0. Larson, Mra. C. R. Clossen. Mrs. Lou Johnson, Mra. T. T. Bliss, | Mrs. H. F. Hannan and Mrs. C. H Gaffner. Mrs. J. C. McMillan will be in charge at the Thrift Shop Frid morning and Mrs. H. EB. Miller f ‘Vashon auxiliary in the afternoon Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY DEPARTMENT DIN} ER of the Ladies of the a dinner will be g 21, at noon, at Rooseve Third ave. 1616% WOMEN’S SOCIETY The Women's Societ Presbyt church will me da arch t 2 o'clock, the annual meeting and the new ficers will be installed by Rev. A. Matthews. Musical numbe be contributed by Hemion. As this will the First Fri be birthday te y the following h the close of the business meeting a Mrs. H. Geiskieng, Be Careful What You Wash — Your Child's Hair With If y in good condition, be careful you wash it with, Many soups and prepared sham. poos contain too much free alkali This dries the sealp, makes hair brittle, and is very h Mulsified cocoanut — ofl hich is pure and entirel mful, grease. For the benefit of the department March ‘ou want to keep children’s hair what the shampoo | How KHOLA CLUB , Warren, Mrs. D. W. Ainslie, Mrs. Will Hanna, Mrs. J D. W. Joyner, Mrs. Mra. A. Jeffre tin Voris, (PLT. A. oT, A, will have a silver March 21, from 1 until the home of Mra, Sam fist ave, W | and Mrs. M ¢ PT. A will meet Fri- 0 o'clock. Mra a short talk Retreah: ments and social will follo ([LVANIA r CLUB annual President's day of the club will be 1, at the Feder ats clabbanoe, xk. A pro: gram consisting of dances, readings and plano numbers, under the direc tion of Mrs. W. G. Martin, will be given from 2 until 3 o'clock, Mra. | Theda Balyeat, Mrs. Frank J, Calk- | ing and Miss Nelli Rawson will each render vocal numbers, A soclal hour will follow, with Miss Rhetta| Martin, Mrs. F. Parrish and Mrs, | Julia Kell acting as hostesses, The How Khola club will have a| i much better than anything !dance and card party. Krids even: | 1 can het for oat ai 48) ing, March 21, at Christensen’s hall, hot possibly injure the hair. | preadi and adixon. at. Simply moisten the hair with water saan Rote r | abi sob i fo Two or three tea-| PASTERN ATAR CLUB “ghn bata ean abundance of! Tie Kastern Star club will sew | , 2. y Mather, and cleanse the for the Lighthouse for the Blind Irth oe ge gap thoroughly. The |iriday, March 21, from 10 a. m. to| lather mut easily, and removes | 4 », m,, at 4090 Arcade Square every particle of dust, dirt, dand ie datet at aie The hair dries | SEATTLE ROS ely y, and it leaves it ye monthly meeting of the se in a pa ht, flutty att Rose society will be held in and easy to manage, the banquet room over cn’ cafe. You can get Mulsitied cocoanut oi) | teria, Fourth and Pine, Friday, shampoo at any drug store, It {9 In-| March at 12 m. ‘This will be pepanelts: and a few ounces will lant | of special Interest to all flower lov. { for months. —Advertisement ers, Rev, 8. 8, Sulllger, Northwest Personal MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 48 WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB THE SE Seahurst, with I Sunset with Moc ng wuxiliar 8044 16th tio ety, will speak on feeding and fer Musical numbers wil the Hollin, lc ts ¢ ANN WEST Pp Qt We tort musicale, Friday, March ome of Mrs West Howe at Myrtle ct 1 entertai all and ca 45,0. E masquerade n Friday eve 8 from 2 ill be to particip T of the civic and elephone eos of the Wom « Lakew ivic Improvement ab will o'clock tun owed ap Friday, | aia McDonald, Mra. J. H March 1 e elu COFNET | the hostess th ave, J Ange see Half of the proceeds will be given | copenrt > the Sunshine Smiles society. The Cc March 21 have. N.E in charge of the © ment. Mise I ® up of plan CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! between a vigorous, cheerful life and low spirits and failure, To subdue a stub- born liver, overcome consti- pation, dizzi- indigestion, Cards at 2 Rumme pro ate in t ram will be Wilson mbers Healthy Liver |": Healthy Life Vour liver—healthy or clogged. active or sluggish—makes all the difference and the biues there is nothiny arth so good at. CARTER'S Bittle Liver Pills, Purely vegctable. Small Pill— Small Dose —Simall Price r'TLE STAR Music Paderewski ( ert March 2 6 Valuable Addition to i Library Federation of Music Clubs to Present Program .. Beauty A Gleamy y Mass of Hair Ritter, at does "Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Mrs 35c “Danderine” w Lee Moet TA al depart Nel cor plu non tte Jane Fusselman age? Marguer Vette Try When combin and dressing your , Just moister brush with @ litt and brush {t through your The effect {» startling! You do your hair up immediately and will appear twice as thick and a mass of gleamy hair, spark Pian Frances Bi an AUXILIARY TO t SEATTLE POST NO. 18 hain no toning and stimulat cLUR oO. ALLAH & TAL clal club, &. ruff disappears. Allah 8 Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin gers Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irrita tion.—Advertisement ~ MOTHER! “California Fig ia Fig Syrup” "Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child Hurry Moth A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will thor oughly ¢ the little bowels and in a few hours you have a woll, playtut! child again. Even if cross, feverish, bilioux, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste, ‘Tell your druggist you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup” which has directions for bables and | children of all ages printed on bottle. | Mother, you must say “California.” Refuse any imitation, — Advertixe- ment. hot biscuits, griddle cakes and waffles A word to the wives—is sufficient. Once they try Scully’s Skookum Syrup it becomes a part of their daily meal. Because father and the children must have Skookum for hot biscuits, griddle cakes and waffles. You'll learn why when you try it—just pure cane and maple sugar—that’s all. The syrup with that “Bully” taste. In air tight, double sealed screw top cans—your protection. D. B. SCULLY SYRUP CO. CHICAGO SCU aT PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP headache meet Friday, Match 21, ghtful, refreshing at the hom Eleanor Hayden, 120 | derine” at any ug or toilet counte: N. 59th # Mabel Dingler and|and just seo how healthy and youth: | Blanche La Crone, assisting host-/ful your hair becotmes.—Advertise- | onsen. ) I ment | Dane} The American’ Legion Auxillary with life and possessing that In- | }to Seattle Post No. 18 w hold a comparable softness, freshness and silver tea on Friday, March 21st, < | © beautifying the hair ‘Dan. » hair to grow thick, | Halr stops falling t a r evening, Arm: Corr 1% Women Two Fortunate Purchases One We Made of New Spring Dresses And as a result, one you can now make at $35.00 All of the frocks in- ialeed in this fea- tured group are unmistakably of a much finer type than one can usually pur- chase at this price. —Distinctive _ styles —new color con- trasts and deft trimming touches adapt these frocks for practically ev- ery daytime occa- sion. —N ovelty sports fabrics, Matelasse, Fleurella, Satin, Canton Crepe and printed silks, af- ford a wide range of materials from which to choose. —TMré Gallery Fijth Avenue at Pine Street Eat more of this 0 | nie Of ts iry product, Tillamook is rich in tissue- building proteins (25%), butter fat (38%) and the important vitamin B. But it is Tillamook’s superb, | creamy flavor that makes it so | popuiar. For example, when savory open ch¢ se and bacon sandwiches aré prepared ac- cording to the recipe of Alice Bradley of Miss Farmer’s School ot Cookery, Boston, you'll ap- preciate the Tillamook flavor. Send for our recipe book and learn delightful new ways of serving Tillamook. Be sure to look for the “Tillamook” mark on rind and loaf. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated a renee by the ec of TILLAMOOK. __ Place the cut end of the Tillamook loaf y seal in its freshness, Look TILLAMOOK on the Rind

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