The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1925, Page 13

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1 THE SEATTLE STAR 12 _ oe ae — le — a alk [ Personals _ Seattle Society emit Me tt Wa. | Edited by Lillian Keen L&Ballister, Telephone MA in-0600 | . to { Assistant—Laura Emory é ° 7 —e. =a an ‘. " L r Honor Visitor From Sar®Fran- * i ( »; Miss Lane Will Be June Bride % to Wed East Fi : I I { " ‘ H HO Tu t bot t ni nd George H. I id fies Fra 1 { Mrs. ( i fins I , t The Olyr , GLORIA’S STORY, BOB, | SANDWICH AND SUNDAE | ARE MAKING A BIG HIT | Concert of Ralston |.2 Club Wins Applause ; sen ! A \ H Garden Wedding ' V ton, D, ( } 4 \ 1 « a M J w 7 I 1 1 Annay Small Dinner and ¥ Theater Party ala M Fred ! y| Patrons and Patronesses : for Dance Recital Bridge Luncheon ee Sibenataeyge pir ene and Shower 8. ta € J M Li s I e At 1 added compliment ° . Hostess at Bridge Tea Barr will entertain and Mrs, Frank | ntly home from a trip ust, our Mrs. J. 8, McBride | man MacCallum will pre-| Gut William hran, Mra. W arles Heron, Neil. McDonald, will have | ¢ on Thursday afternoon. Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY 1} meet s. G. H, Heckel, N. W of ANNIE WRIGHT ve. | SEMINARY CLUB MOOSEHEART ¥ session urs » Mra. Thomas F. 35th ave June WOMEN OF LEGION Women of Mooset neet Moose t , at 8 p. m SPECIAL MEETING FOR WOMEN Mr. F na Fry W., Thursday, June 11, at noon. | ,,, ee ees © for Prever ING HAND CLUB OF ae Hand club next week, ss a will 9| clal meeting for women Meves’ Thursday June 11, a cafeteria. 6 | Sey promi will follow | oF thin city ha sr Thr and urging their members to attend and hear Mr. Libby, who |g sald to have clubs (THIAN 815’ SW © of special interest for ary of Pythian Sisters on the Patific coust dat Hillman rs . ta meeting called for| WOMAN’S CENTURY CLUB 5 Rhododen-} TO HOLD AFFAIR The Woman's Century club will ill conduct the 1 hold a country fair on ‘Thur cor: All members at the home of Mrs 8006 41st o ill be un the « rliamentary procedure TO ENTERTAIN SEWING CI Mrs fer Camp, 14 tertain the #¢ Ornele ing circle at her home 17 42nd ave. S$. W.,| them. at 1:20 o'clock. | Ses ue AUXILIARY TO RAILROAD TRAINMEN The I t | Brotherhoo to the rainmen Thurs | will hold memoria spe-| a Mrs. Byron Wilson is a member of the board of trustees of the Young Women’s Christian association, which is spon- soring a garden party on Wednesday afternoon, June 17, at the home of Mrs, B. A. Garber.—Portrait by Hartsook Studio. ly. the composer, Mrs. Rose Cole Boettiger DANCING P- P. Hubbard w BALLET IS LIKED Audience Applauds Perform- ance of Dance Pupils vy WA\W Now your whole goes into its ‘Flapper Is a “Backfish” to the Viennese A, June 10.—A flapper | at all in the former of the Hapsburg: VIEN | not a fla imperial Here Just how is not altogether known. Acc Vienna wiseacres follows me she is @ he came to be #0 called ording, to some about as One day an American went fishing | with an Austrian friend, For seve hours they sat on the banks of the Danube. ‘Luck did not come to of them, I it came For years you washed all your fir in marvelous, bubbling Lux suds saw them bloom with a fresher, 4519 Dense on Thursday,|m, Those com pi aig - on i. left your hands. c riends are invited may take the I ; aught a small one he \ fo June 11, Friends are Invi leer ott at coat ‘6 they| into the river with remark, Then one Monday—a new idea! Joy- WEST [ Will be met every +20 minutes up | A om 4 fully you plunge all your clothes—the MSs Le animches tated seperate dened PT LE n ho! whole week’s laundry—into ric B.A, will celebrat |street car, please phone Mrs. Han-| ‘4! BPR Ec raat aed versary at the home of Mra, F. W.| son, WE st-0082, who will send for] The Amer 1, “Oh, T mean sux suds. Such nice clothes, i into t 1 their mother until they no to grow ur Theso little fellows are too small to | be interesting; always | everybody, like girl worrying who think they very wise.” $0 , ae re grown up and “backfish.” Old Barber Shop third floor t the June 11, m, at Dr, William L, Hall} st ave meot will speak on Edgur Allen Poe, Any | initiation will follow the one interested is Invited. a 98 “ee WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB ADDITIONAL, CLUBS of Whittier Heights Im _ provement club will meet Thursday, | LAKEWOOD © HOLD | June 11, with Mra, M. Medgard, 1446] FINAL MEETING OF SEASON | W, 62nd st Taincheon at 1 o'clock The next 1 final meeting of the Chey pat enr for the Lakewood Civie Im-| QUEEN A provement club, will be in the form BOF Y CLUB of a kitchen shower and lawn] Fortnightly club will| party at t home of Mra, R. R.} June 11, at 2) McCloy, 4 62nd ave. 8. The} , | plenkc edited for ‘Tuexday, | ogram—|June 16, at 1 p.m. ‘The shqwer is | Mra, J. W.|for the purpose of furnishing the ‘hy Mra. A. 1, {clubhouse kitchen If ae The Kirst Time uther conditions exiat the party |} Your la's | will be held at the clubhouse | Lot ib The club met at the clubhouse | Anmating hoste June 2, & part of the business for | Mrs, C. A. Bugbee the day Included the passing of a | ’ resolution endorsin @ elty coun | MEBTING OF cil'« stand on the purchase of the} BUILDING TRUSTEE ‘ Halnier Valley railway at the piggy The board of building trustees of | ent priec | the Seattle Mederation of Women's| ‘The program was enthustantieally Clube will met at the elubhouge,' received and included the singing Thursday, June 11, at 1080 of the yong, “Hail, Washington,” Quartet Is Okeh | CHICAGO, Ill, June 10.—A lot | of people wonder when the “barber } shop’ quartet started. Well, take it from A. 8. Gulbrasen, local piano. anufacturer, it from the whe men wore wigs and went to the barbers to have them curled and powdered days the yod barber kept cheat. of viols, a kind of « violin, with which the male guests made music while | awaiting thelr turn with the barber. | | came In those hop: Jones to Speak at Republican Meeting Henator Weale Tone Will apenk Hei A litle Lice ges $0 from the 1th diatrlet, left by the Laver Brow, Co, Cambeldiee, Mane death of Torfl Sigurdsson, beauty. You saw how soft and smooth Lux which you have to pay so much more now- adays than formerly—really, they do de- KIND HEARTED BANDIT He accidentally splashed mud on a beautiful Paisley shawl~, attempts to clean it failed~_65 years later Lux restored this treasured heirloom to loveliness “M* Mother was out walking one day with her i Mother who wore a beautiful Paisley Shawl about her shoulders.’ “As they were passing a warehouse, a little boy jumped from a wagon to the sidewalk, immediately in front of them. The plank was loose and a big splash of muddy water literally covered the beau- tiful Paisley. “Grandmother attempted to clean it, but such ‘soaps’ as she had were ineffectual. “The little boy who soiled the shawl was then known as little Al Edison, now known as Thomas A, Edison. As near as Mother could remember, this incident occurred in 1855. In 1920 the Paisley was given a thorough Lux washing and restored to its original beauty—after 65 years!” Mrs. Jean Pratt, Chicago, Til, Monday’s Laundry sparkling suds All your clothes A your hands, too A repay this care serve thecareyougive yoursilksand woolens, With what deep satisfaction you fold away your laundry! Not since the day you bought them have you seen your clothes look as beautiful as they do after their Lux-washing—colored ginghams and prints so bright and fres snowy white! 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