The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 15

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; \ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1%, Seattle Society || Edited by Lillian Keen LeBa lister. Telophoge MA ir-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymord Owens | Sponsor No-Host Table at Halloween Dinner Dance; Luncheon Will Honor Trave ler IRWIN EREF : M iM aiey __ included and are. Chee-! Varsity Ball Son M Mrs. Hugh I on December 5 ell, M :M B, Engle v su. t M Mra, F glas Bak Unive ‘ : B : - ; : Ney Rot Donald M a giants. ‘comes Mr Paul V ' wing 1 a 6% Misa Edna |) Adelie Mrs. Eggert to Entertain) {re sore at Luncheon " A M Mrs, He t ntert K M ‘ bsnl M “ J H a } H i, 5 = t M Ho son a y sth Bigelow | ees core Mr. W t | Dinner Hosts Tonig Mr. We one oe ashe Dy: Weare s- | Gree Mr. ¥ | Children’s Party es ras | Tea Will Honor fe Daughter Mrs. Patric issued cards ° birthda es McHugh has| Host at Dinner x & ten'at ber Bommel aud Dance Ruth Pinkerton is a young American artist who will sing afternoon ctobe | Pee alll C ekem in tamer |< Meee Monday night, October 20, at Plymouth church, for the bene- Hood Sadie Major Hood will leave for Honolulu ber, where Major Hood will be sta tioned for n Yacht club Personal Mr. and Mre. O. W. Brown wi e Tues: “Music Percy Grainger Will Be Announcement of Heard October 27 ‘ by motor Port: | Dinner for Miss Daughter's Marriage se October 27 land, to attend the | Lumberman’ Janson and Fiance Mr. and Mra. Wallace B. Palmer ke hhearel tea Maatila ab tha 3 T out 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 dau » Mr entertain at dinner at th «,. Oct ‘ «ce ove @ Tuesday evening, Octo! : a ¢ are M 1M G Faris with to Miss Tove J: A Me of t Lad r " oe I ¥ eave Bat Mr. Monte Bi or, W nO ‘ being notewort f n F Miss Cornis ware Mid-Week Club Dance H. Bn . at Supper | ‘The Seattle Yacht ribs t at va from a fortnight Miss Nellie C. Cornish ts ent out for a ¢ ; fi males lock : r adily & Mr. and Mra. W. M. Humason have Service at Orthopedic h ¢ ge ~ ah CS Lunch Room nces most re-| @ \ex@ Dance Will Honor g rrink Park guild will be in charge sp ne: od Mr. Hn Visitor room, 214 Columbia. at probes ; Eliott ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. ¥ Miss Moliie Gunnell and Misa Doro- nd weil thy Conger will entertain one hun B t ¢ “fe dred and fifty members of the . ° younger set at a dancing party this He g at the home of Dr. and Mrs. | Mrs. C. L P. Bryant. Mra, Max n The affair will honor Miss Ange-| Johnson, Mrs. W. C line Beas of St. Joseph, Mo. who| Luin F vr. Miss Betty is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. H.i Miss Maud Youngs. ded housewin Gi: Holland, Norway, | Ladies’ Mu Women’s Clubs ‘ & ia CLUBS FOR SATURDAY N. Kerr will deliver a lec- | x omen on “The Phenomena ; m All women, whe CLUB ¢ of the Whit MYRTLE CHAPTER RUMMAGE SALE t e nét.-are invited to at x, | Myrtle Chapter, No. 48, 0. E. 8, t he'nd! charge , ool, Wes will hold a rummage sale Saturday eee Ne We October 18, at 1317 First ave. at th Vendome hotel. Call BE acn-0667 |p for information tSTABLISH EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT of | Miss Mary Josep een brought to Young Ladies’ Ins rector of the edu WALLINGFORD Oo. EB. 8 ingford Chapter No. 204, E. 8. will give a ¢ party Norton's cafeteria, 1519 Saturday evening, Oct. 15, 3 Saiaeiidiy “nad eee O'clock. Whist and bridge. |trom the College of oe cent On-Hue WOMAN'S LAKEWOOD CLUB and has compl The Woman's Lakewood Civic| study at the Improvement club will give a dinner | School of Social and dance at the clubhouse, 50th ave.|ton, D. C coming to § S. and Angeline st. Saturday even-/attie, she established educational de departmen ish In connection with the DORCAS C1 Mra, H. F ub. 2 Halloween party | Ww t ed her degree unt St. Vin at her home DICKENS FELLOWSHIP Fellows will meet t 8 p.m. at of Commerce, Subject udge,”” Vi welcome. utive to the ¥. I. I activities may be ing, October 18, Dinner will be served | partments at the fonal Catho. ing Mies Barlow from 6 to $ o'clock and dancing will/jic Community hous East 8t Wt AND CURL LAST} be from 9 to 12. Louls and at the Junior Guild, St.| RIDGELY REBEKAH after a Golden Giint| Mrs, Walter Dench will act #3} paul LODGE NO. ¢ i | chairman and the following members| A survey is to be made of indus-| Ridgley Rekebah Lod; Will assist: Mra. L. V. Sizer, Mrs. J./trial and commercial centers in Se-| give a card party C, Miller, Mrs. Hen ison, Mrs. | attle, where low ried girls will | Octobe Walter Mingo, Mr Mrs. B. L. Mrs. Adolph | ciubs at the Glahe, Mrs. Harry V. Metedlfe, Mrs. |The club is exceptionally well cquip-| sonTH END E. T. Robb, Mra. J. Hilde Smith, Mrs-|peq for group activities and it will ait ate patie: CLUB Rose Y. Colon, Mrs. Ida Cushing,/be a meeting place where young| North End Progressive club will Mra. E. Almquist, Miss Laura Kane! people may go to enjoy the oleae atta and Miss Ethel Coloni forts of a well regulated homo Ii Louten’ Howe A special invitation 1s extended to/ 1 will welcome the strange gitl| Corliss ave. Mra. Ida ? Lindgren, | pe in classes and social | Tenth anc L. 1. club house ot McKer all lakeshore communities . and assist her in securing a home a oot eae DRINK MILK “ee 1 means of livelihood dnd desirable ting aed: per ‘There is no more healt! YOUNGSTOWN CLUB companionship. The Youngstown Improvement| Saturday will be devoted entirely club will give a dance Saturday|to work with school girls from 10| be 4 evening, October 18, at their hall,/to 16 years of age. Free instruc: | ppird ful or more natural drink. ¢ by tho gi 10c Quart n, both sides of measures Ww car 18 or 22, on our counter , or bottied 44th 8. W. and Hudson st. All wel-|tion in sewing and domestic science come. | will be given in the morning, while| yoNTHLY CONCER’ i «9 |dancing and choral classes will be THIMBLE CLUB |conducted in the afternoon Woodcraft Thimble club|who are not employed may take ve a card party, Saturd advantage of both morning and af 24, at 8 p.m evening, October 18, at 8 o'clock, at|ternoon classes conducted url the home of Mrs, F. Cudahy, 4608 | the week, while employed girls persons of h birth, whethe 1} residents or visitors, are cordially in- Bagley ave, All friends invited be ence A to enroll in ¢ westlaké at Pine MINNEWATHA CLUB club registration and for pits en-|[ eo Landay Pitter clad | Watch which wil. be ,tugutl| EX UOUICUNNCOOMTUANVEETACOMHN LUAU AC oUATHTLL ANC aNY October 18 are: English literature French ge Ae h grammar, domestic science UNUSUAL VALUES COATS for the Little GIRL or BOY Large Selection ed from $5.95 to $12.95 ADDITIONAL CLUBS , household budgeting, dra — matic art, dressmaking, millinery NEIGHBORS OF social dancing, bridge and free in WOODCRAFT struction in shorthand will be giv Neighbors of Woodcraft, Palm cir-jen. Other classes may be formed cle, 0. 66. 1 give a Halloween |at the request of 10 people. party on y evening, October| A room registry will also be es me % o'clock, at Odd Fellows’ | tablished. Th having rooms for hall, 19th and E. Pine st. A good|rent will mail in cards with the time is planned | name. re price of room and ° a reference. These rooms will be |investigated and placed on file for SPECIAL M rth circle of the | girls secki home. Graduate Nurse Alwaya in Attendance and Flower Mission will hold| Thosc who may be interested to ‘ & special meeting Tuesday, October|enter classes or purel: social at the home of|groups at the Y. L. J. club may Ei ‘ hs 1941 15th ave ull at the club in the evening Lh Ll, "Va g i . or telephone Miss May, WASHINGTON HIVE between 9 and 10 a, m NO. 944 to 5:20 p. m BABY ashington hive, No. 944, willmeet| Miss Mabel Barlow, executive sec Tuesday, October $1, at 2 p. m., at|retary of the club, will be in her I, 0. 0. F. temple. Annual installa-joffice from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m SMC CTT TCT LCD tion of of daily, to meet the C of all n06°6 jon of officer Jaily, to mi the n Leet 1528 Second Avenue ele young. ladle ho may apply to } st A wioTt ter for as ico in securing em Near Pine St. Fremont W. C, T. U. will meet|ployment, finding a room, @@hring | Tuesday, October 21, at 2p. m., with medical attention, or enrolling as 4 | Te TTT CUT T Mrs. J. W, Calrns, 3825 Albion pl. member of the ¥. L. 1. club, Any!|__ | : ! There’s a happy way “out” for mothersandahappy way “in” for children... Have you ever seen a child whose eyes and mouth didn’t open wide at the sound of “chocolate”? Small wonder that children like Ghirardelli’s better than milk! And wise is the mother who encourages this liking. For, in this way, you can give your youngsters the milk they need plus the nourishment in Ghir- Children like it better than milk Day by day modern life is taking from your skin something you must put back Every skin blemish and fault comes fundamentally from one cause. Neglect this cause, and no amount of treatments, how- ever strenuous, will keep your complexion from being per- S$ your skin dull and muddy? Is it marred by blackheads and blemishes that special treatments do not seem able to remove? Is it rough and blotchy—oily, Coarse-textured, or over-sensitive? Whatever special fault your skin may have, it is fundament- ally from one underlying cause. Thirty years ago a well-known phy- sician made an important discovery Continually confronted in his practice with extreme cases of skin disorder, and not content with mere patchwork treatment, a well-known physician thirty years ago set out to find the un- Resinol Ointment also for more serious skin affections Not only is Resinol Ointment used by women everywhere for clearing away iminor skin blem- ishes—but its soothing, healing properties have for years been successful in relieving more stub- born skin affections. Rashes and eczema—often itching, unpleas- ant and embarrassing—will in many cases vanish in a few days. Even a light application sinks deep into the pores, attacks the root of the disorder, and starts the skin again acting normally. Resinol is absolutely harmless. tt * will not irritate even the delicate texture of an infant’s skin. children lose their taste for milk — ardelli’s Ground Chocolate. Besides, Ghirardelli’sis the safe drink for children. No chance j of stomach upsets—thanks to the i Ghirardelli blend that leaves just { enough fat to be easily digested. A fragrant, warming cup of Ghirardelli’s isa fine-and-whole- some prescription for milk-tired children. At breakfast, surely; lunch orafter- i or in-between Try it! manently clouded. Follow this simple method of daily care, developed thirty years ago by a well-known physician, and you will unlock a hidden beauty. derlying cause of all complexion confined to the medical profes- faults. sion alone. Today, from that early From the beginning one thing _ prescription, these twohavecome was clear: into nation-wideuse by thousands Dust and soot, lack of exercise, Of women, harsh, dry winds, the thousand If your complexion is not all and one little evils of daily life, you want it to be, if it is dull and each in itself perhaps unimpor- sallow, or marred by blemishes, tant—are, combined, the one _ begin today to use Resinol. Get fundamental cause of all skin a cake of Resinol Soap and a jar blemishes and faults. of Resinol Ointment at your No one can change these con- —_druggist’s. Everynightbeforeretir- difions. Yet if theskinistohave ing, work up on the face, with the clear, radiant glow of health, — warm water,a thick,creamylather there must be put back into it the of Resinol Soap. Work it gently elements that daily life is stealing into the pores, then rinse off, and from it. splash on a dash of clear, cold To stimulate the flow of blood water to close the pores. Then, —to soften the skin and keep it with special irritations, rough- supple—to cleanse the pores of _ nesses, blemishes or rashes, apply dust and germs—this was the — atouch of Resinol Ointment and physician’s problem, smooth it in very gently with the At last he achieved it—not in fingers. If possible, leave it on acomplicated drug, but inasim- overnight. Then in the mornin ple prescription that had within wash off again with Resino itthe vital elementseverynormal Soap. skin needs. Within a week you will begin to notice the difference in your skin—a finer, softer texture—a tuddier glow—a clear- Atfirst, the knowledge of Resinol ing of the ugly little Soap and Resinol Ointment was _ blemishes. RESINOL SOAP and OINTMENT Send today for free trial tizes of Resinol Soap and Ointment to Dept. 21, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Today you, too, can have this remarkable prescription

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