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PAGE 10 THE STAR Seattle - Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Frances Oldham Raymond Owens Louise t Smart Is Club re Stoltenberg Tea; Junior a Bridge Tea who w for Bride-Elect . Helen Smith Will Wed ve t in December « ' K t M ‘ r I Fisch: . se ele. FER Nipe 4 Miss che ¥ r graduat , te 6 - ten e5, Junior League Patronesses Named to Hold Meeting by Junior Club At he Junior ( ning, Nov club, the p f @epes will be Mr Léonard, Mr. and Mrs. G worth itie, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Merrill,}, T° honor Mrs, Arnold Ellsworth oe Me. M abel MeDonad) wh ‘ Z- snd oy cae ald and Miss Mary Elizab oa Donald wi thirt a home on Saturday afterr Informal Reception Guild to Sew The officers at Fort Lawton and| for Bazaar Shipir wives will give an informal re-|° Members of the Denny-Fuhrma’ eption and tea Thursday afternoon, | guild the Ch Hem ¢ until 6 o'clock, at the Officers’ | hospital, are requested Siu. in honor of Lieut. Col. Howard | home of Mrs. Joheph ¢ G@ Davids, U.S. A., and Mrs, Davids. | Roanoke st., on Th Col. Davids is the new commander | at 1 @bithe fort, having recently arrived | ¥1 Sffom Richmond, Va., ” 30 o'clock, t ant bazaar Has out at College Club Special Pniertain at Tea Luncheon fternoon Dhan Gopal Muker East enry Parker, Mr poet, lecturer a her Leslie Parker and dressed the members 0 Col oft Anderson entertained with | lege club at luncheo Mod a this afternoon from 3 until ¢/ sm vs. Mysticiam.” k. at Mrs Georke Henry Park-| ae a Veen. Orthopedic Lunch The affair honored Miss Helen and Thrift Shops by Huntington of Denver, who Colo., #5 the suest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles| Mrs. Peter Mogensc Basic Varker. Miss Huntington ts| ess for Queen Anne ¢ lM route to San Francisco, from|day at the Orthoped! r Where she will sail for Japan, where | 214 ¢ bia st. Assisting will be her wnerriage to Mr. Delmar Haver. | Mrs. August Mehlhorn, Mrs. Eleanor son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. I rer, Mrs. Otis Harlan, Mra G erkamp, of Tacoma, will be Ih Hole, Mra V Howard, fed Mra. Homer Boyd, Mrs. B. Yancy Assisting were Mrs. U. W. Wat-| Mrs. O. A. Kjos, Mrs. © Moe Hansen, Mrs.| Mra. E. W. Wood, Mrs. Harvey . Mrs. Ray.) Wood, Mrs. Z W. Therrien, Mra Clare McCale,| Ferguson Harper, Mr dward Engle, Mrs, Nelson | Bailey, Mrs. Clifford Thomas, Mrs. MpAanderson, Mrs. Frank Loyal Parker,|E, M. Hack, Mrs. F. A. Churchill, F rs. Emil Alt, Miss Betty Young,| Mra. J, Bromley Smith, Mra. Clar 4 Bliss Jane Baird, Miss Dorothy Se- | enc w, Mra. Ira Brongon, Mra. E Bree and Miss Edith Culver Euge Smith and Mra Tyrone oa tikes ld Whitney. Dinner Honors Mount Baker guild will. have es charge at the Thrift Shop on Thurs- ~ Mr. Munn day morning represented by Mra Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Seeley will|Harry Austin. and Mra. Herbert featertain at dinner this evening at| Washington: North End guild with | their home, in honor of Mr. George | Mrs. R. B. McDonald and Mra. J. E 2add Munn, who will leave shortly on | Treen will be in charge in the afte mi @ trip around the world. I noon. | pat res | ; | Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY |ing, Frances Inslee; reading, Dorothy ae | McK trio, Ballard high school; SEATTLE REVIEW NO. § welcome to teachers, Mrs. McIntyre, ‘Women's Benefit association, Seat- president of the P-T. A response, | Review No. 8, of the Maccabees, | Principal Ray T. Smith; getacquaint, COMMERCIAL CLUB | enwood O. E. 8. Social club with t GFeenwood |The board of building trustees of “the Seattle Federation of Women’s Clubs will meet Thursday, October 28rd, at 10:30 o'clock, at the Feder-|, ated clubhouse. Mrs. R. J. Reekie, clock | @ chairman, urges a full attendance of en es site | the trustees, as matters of import-| | Masonic temple Luncheon at October fince will be discussed. ILLINOIS SOCIAL CLUB | ore Illinois Social club will hold an DICKENS FELLOWSHIP jfll-day picnic at the Greenwood Im- Dickens Fellowship will meet | Provement Club hall, 8637 Gree E Thursday, October 25, at 8 p. m., at | Wd ave. on Thursday, October the Chamber of Commerce. Subject, |T#ke Phinney car to end of Ii “Barnaby Rudge.” Visitors welcome Coffee will be furnished. . ° | cee VERSE WRITERS’ CLUB PATIENCE CAH LODGE The Seattle Verse Writers’ club Will meet at the Y. M, C. A. Thurs Patience bekah lodge will have 4 hot luncheon at noon on Thurs day, October 23, at 8 p. m. Visitors | day, October 23. at Woodman’s hall, Welcome. at Columbia City. Rebekahs The conditions for the second in| friends invited. the series of prize poem and contests (vaya 7 May be learned by calling GA rfid-| N. W. PRODUC LUNCHEON 6287. Mrs. O. R, Sprague will serve a see Northwest Products luncheon for «AUXILIARY TO the benefit of Col. Mthan Allen RR. TRAINMEN circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., on The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the| Thursday, October 23, at 1 p.m, at ) Brotherhood of Railroad ‘ainmen| the home of Mrs. pm pson, will meet Thursday evening, October| 911 N. 77th st 0. 21 to 23, at 7:30 p, m., in Union Record| N. 77th st hall. Following the business ses-| Pay) sion there will be a Halloween party.| PARLIAM Members and friends invited | RT ONTARY LAW CLASS Roberts’ Parliamentary “Law class | will meet at the ¥. W. C. A, Thurs- WEST WOODLAND P.-T, A |day, October 23, at 1:30 p.m. Mra. Wen, Woodland PT. A. will give| Ella Cudihee, partiamentarian, Sub- @ reception to the teachers of the} fect lesson; report of committees; Hehool Thursday evening, October 23, | drill. bs it #.o’clock, in the school auditorium.| Auxiliary ass in public speaking The program will include community| under Mime. Harriet Saunderson. singing, led by Mins Cullaghan; read- Subject, “Julius Caesar.” | Will ho'd its regular meeting Thurs jed games, led by members of the May, October 23, at 8 p. m, in| P-T. A. Refreshments, > O. U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave.| ies mee | WEST SEATTLE ; WOMAN'S CLUB MOTHERS’ CLUB |_ The West Seattle Woman's club EiThe Mothers’ club of Phi Kappa| will meet Thursday, October as Bigma fraternity will meet at thel2 p. m, at 2602 ave, BW. ghapter houge, 5038 17th ave. N. E,| Topic for the day, “Ancient Peru,” Thursday, October 23, at 1:30 p. m.|by Mrs. Naomi Million Mrs % ta.8 8 |May White. Mrs. Millioh, hostess BUILDING TRUSTEES a 648 |? OF FEDERATED CLUBS lwo | MIS CLAIRE STOLTENBERG | als Sl 9 og | ¢.de%6 | The program of the Thursday} 9 9 | @ | morning Cae will include a study of| ELITE REBEKAHS j all 14 departments of ‘the city goy-| CARD PARTY cott ernment and stress will be made) ane fagtaiied anes bs! | ae. teenatie ebekah lodge will entertain at cards Be ne ESE ED. Ot Oe ene? | ab ther tone ob Marks Walter? Kien,| | felter, 5161 Mead st turday even: | | ing, October 2 good government e046 ¢ THIMBLE CLUB y Thimble club will meet | at the home of Mrs. Wilma Cooper, 4152 23rd ave. 8. W., Thursday, Octo: ber 23. Luncheon at 12:30 p. m. | er | WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB Ladies of the Whittier Heights Im provement club will meet with Mrs, Fred Heeter, 8058 Ninth ave. N. W., Thursday, October t 2p, m BENEFIT DANCE | SPECIALLY PRICED The Girls’ club will give o benefit > dance in Greyerbeihl's hall, 2715 for immediate Jackson st., Thursday evening, Octo- ber 23, The proceeds will go to the selling In all shades of browns, Oxford, penny; trim- med with self collar and cuffs; silk lined. Adlers bee 5th Ave, drill team of Seattle lodge No. 7, MUSICAL CLUB presents PERCY GRAINGER PIANIST—COMPOSER PLYMOUTH CHURCH MONDAY EVE., OCT, 27 Prices $2.00 and 81.00 (All seats reserved) General sale opens Thurnday, Oct, 23, at Shorman, Clay & Co. ———— Personal ! i ght Mra ir ' Tuesday ¥i eee Mr y and Mins ' for Bellinghs C, to vinit f $6.6 irs. Edgar A t Prosser, t et Mra J. BE. Monte of ¢ and au M 1M Bmith ie ¢ Mra. M 1 1 Miss 2 Timberlake ha r f short stay in Vict Hi. ¢ eee Mr. and Mra Walter Tiffany wil Chicag WOME EDUCA AL « i The t Ss orve tac + NATIVE DAUGHTEI 0 WASHINGTON vee a | Princess Angeline I r sf Nat Daeughte of 7 « ¥ " jd & whist card party on } Prete « day evening, Octot 4th t : nall's cafeter t ata u S15 p.m. Alln nd frie ' ' ‘ invited ‘ ty will be held net pa of November Arrang t ’ The Halloween party to be giver for members will be hel Frida ‘ 1 evening, October Sint, at the home ae mas thet ss ° Mrs. Henrietta Andrews, A Dances, set fot, pts a gl y bers are reque . Ey P fininhed gift ne ca eg? i : The engagement of Miss Claire Stoltenberg to Lieut.| tis time é Charles Clifford Hartman, U. S. N., is announced today.— ea ne ba He i z s . Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride Studio, RID 1 Be rid % . ab traditios , | che airs of the First « of . etttona WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB Degree of Honor. h ‘ae ine O rat ; The social service d The «iris in arge include the They will sing tw . Woman's Cer ¢ Minses Cecilia Ba Maud Daniels ype : 1 Thursday, October 2 Ethel Rutledge,’ Catherine Rutile are expected to p a nee * ¢ Mra F. W. Met: an alle Ca: Friends a ee @ . Z N. E, at 12:30 noo vited RIDGLEY AUXIL1 . . to the W. Graham, assist! eee BAZAAT ture ar ddier’s be a review of t survey and o ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ridg \ 5] ba: | Pre f the talk by Miss Evelyn Gardn I } s] mart He senting the 8 He EWING CLUB y ' 1 gy ‘ hie | ty ‘ The Home Sewing club, Ladie , NS. | (arrans Per « be iectagd of the G. A. R., will hold a rum wi to lr cha wky's WOMAN'S CITY CLUB mage urday, October 25, a n € will £ “ . ainge Woman's City club meets Thurs-| the Gatien,’ etalle . 68 day, Oct 23, at noon, in Meve's\and 59 Wie ty 1 for th * cafeter A double p am ts 67a" % r QUEEN A 4 scheduled. Because of the many re-loann panty AND SOCIAL West Quee T VV ad quests which have been made, the) “Wogan bbe tet oe “ the musi m © rt r Be power bill will again be pre-|, card party and social Friday, Oc. |#ehe yesday, October 28 3 ; sented. Mr. J. D. @ will speak) toner 24, at-2 p am. at thelr Pe m © program will fn &T. MARTIN 8 for Initiative No. B2, and Mr. Robert! Gon, ‘Members and friends peal nolo by Mra, A. N [MOTHERS CLUB H. Evans will present the negative) Jo ‘Coertion” will be te for! St. Martin's Mot side | a fe — os = = Referendum No. 16." the milk! a xynsay oe products bill, will be presen he. a a of the Zeta Pal t sap“ : So , Mr. J. A. Scollard, and the ne Fresh agg fos Seika menaiy:|| Vai ft Ayr ip KS ve rae aide of the question by Mr. W. A-! ocrote t hapter house, | TY PT “O(49 CUR ph RO ‘ In pursuance with the plan te cage Mme t © public h all welfare crganizations In the Commanity| SHAWONDAREE CARD PARTY | Custom-Made ee Tickets for be card party | Cheat ! 1 xpeak the Shawondasee club will give F th © Critt home. Mem-| vERINg, Octouer 34," at the worn : 5 axe surged: to aan et ad bethaiies it: tical GARMENTS to Ket settled promptly ienach ar Bug 2 noua Read y - To - Wear hat the entire p " may be| noone urn ure fa that he ‘satire program may Ges Matane ALL OUR STOCK MADE neard by al iste IN OUR OWN SHOP Mra. H. E. Maltby has recently : aU L aH F been a ed chairman of the cly-| RUMMAGE AND FOOD SALE erfect Lines—Fine x ten de ent of the Woman's City} A rummage and food sale will be i Werk r club, 4 will work to co-ordinate held at 605 F at. all day Friday = ned ( aye ost ities of o' be and| 4nd Saturday, October 4 and WORKMANSHII o : organizations to the hat per-| The sale is under the auspices of Late French Models ] fect co-operation may be established| the Junior C. E, and the proceeds » Original Creations y among them for the civic better-| be devoted to the building fund The committee on municipal cit-| the First Pre arian church. | g é ‘ oe izenship, under the leadership of eae bed ace rom your goods or our stoc Mra. Henry Landes, has planned a| 8T. CLEMENT'S G. } cs comprehensive course which will be| WILL GIVE ENTERTAINMENT continuous thruout the year, giving] On Friday evening, October 24, at rae F & different lesson each time. This is)% Pp. m., the St. Clement's branch | Ann Claire, Designer a new plan from the program of i La bad 1 eso red whe PRICES ALMOST UNBELIEVABLY LOW last year, when the same course was| five an ente n he parish z , Sicga : repeated at the end of eight lessons,| all, 24th and E. Fir. The proceeds HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WINDOWS? il go toward the support of the |The morning classes are held ench| ¥! Thurkday at 10:30 In the Terminal| Japanéve leper mission which tn do- PIERRETTE GARMENTS Sales Building clubrooma This ing a peared work for these un || 603 Union Street tot-0803 course is included with every mem-|fortunates In eet | bership in the City club. peg eat ; | The advanced class will be held|CARD PARTY = | probably on Friday mornings at the| Seattle circle No. 549 will give a same place and hour or detailed! card yarty Friday evening, October information call Mrs, R. Eugene Os-| 24 Swedish club hall, Eighth and borne, KE nwd-0836. | Olive. Solve your gift problems a_ bit early this year. Chodse the gift that only you n give—your photograph. You are not so busy as you will be in December—we are not so busy and can give you better service. Have your sitting made this month and your most difficult gift prob- lems are solved. Photographers’ Association of Seattle ® —_-eees_ | inst anv vin | REG. U.S. PAT. OFF Mother Love OTHER love demands aHeywood- Wakefield Baby Carriage—be- cause 98 years of experience have shown Heywood-Wakefield designers every re- quirement for baby’s comfort and pro- tection. Look for A Quality Seal on Every Wheel. It is a Red Hub Cap with the letters H-W in gold, distinguish- g Heywood-Wakefield Carriages from others, and assuring you of a carriage built to fit your baby, Better dealers everywhere are showing beautiful, new models in a wide variety of designs and colors. They are priced within the reach of every purse. Ask your dealer about Hey- ewood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Furniture, Wood Chairs, Cocoa Brush Door Mats and other products— backed by 98 years of suc- cessful manufacturing ex- perience. 'e . - « REG. U.S_PAT. OFF. Look for A Quality Seal on Every Wheel The seal is a red hub cap with gold letters y se and whist will be played at : M Minnie chairman of Sg sh Gareaarrs|tee Mube is assisted by Mraz © M. Cooper, Mrs. C. cee Mrs. Emma C. Ennis and FIRST OF DANCE SEI |Adelene Williams. Mrs, Ella Ross? en Court N Order of/man is in charge of the card he first of | party Members and friends cordially in- |vited to attend nny, | Locusts have been gathered by the 2 Bocholt, G and past of ton Reyal Matron Cora y trac ed Ladies Wilson and Monks| Dr. Haynes, tonsil w orve spectall 216 Denny Bldg.—Adv. LUNCHEON AND | Mri ant ance caer | arg nts ruin-| 8 makes a big hit anywhere! ; he second of a series of junch- ec and card part will be given g A club rooms, 4090 Arcade squire, on Friday, October Luncheon will] CHEESE H be and served at ‘clock, Here’s the Way to Get Rid of Your Gray Hair Bring Back the Original Color With This Clean, Colorless Liquid There is no longer any need for people to let gray hair remain to make them look old. The discovery of the remarkable clean, colorless liquid known as Kolor-Bak has made grayness a thing of the past for people everywhere, It seems almost unbelievable, but it has been proved over and over again that no matter what the for- mer color of the hair was, Kolor-Bak will restore it. It also gives the hair a beautiful, natural gloss, renewed “‘life’’ and lustre, and makes it soft, beautiful, ‘‘young’? again. The restored coloris uniform —not streaked or faded looking— and is the true original shade, _ Kolor-Bakis justaclean, colorless liquid which is’a proved substitute for thenatural pigmentation of the hair—as easy to use as water. Results often appear in a week. Kolor-Bak is also a scalp and hair tonic because of its cleansing, stimulating qualities which a Owl Dru THIRD AND PIKE Nature to bring about a normal condition of the hair. Noneed to furnish samplesof your hair. The one clean, colorless liqu isforalthair. Justask for Kolor-Bak, useit according to directions and see how quickly it brings results. Kolor- Bak is sold with guarantee of money back if results are not satisfactory. Kolor-Bak Banishes Gray Hair OUR PRICE $429 gCo. WEST LAKE AND PINE “) a\® oe

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