The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1925, Page 11

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[TLE THE PAGE 13 ' Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA.in-0600 Laura Emory | P ae als Ser Aas ee Service Is Read in ( Churel h of the Epiphany; Miss Augusta Burwell to Wed Stu Miss Alma Burs) Miss Catherine Conlan im “| Has Home Wedding Hi : “i mart f Miss ( ine Rote H { Mra. ds and sweet mother ecm cwoes nut r gold satin and # and sweet peas Was read in front of! orchid corsages the 2 erage fireplace banked with Mr. Wade Hurlbut was be “*}and pink and white peonies for his bre Roy Don-| white standard: aldson, Mr. * = | larkspur and roses, and Crawford Good d *| tall cathedral candies wer Eyman, Jr. were ushers. oe A reception at Women’s Uni rs. Earl W. Maxwell versity ¢ | Fry) sang “O Perfect Lo Mrs, $ eremony and Miss Ruth Trites, of V der i | ny wedding march from Misses Dori } att t Hurlbut, Katherine | ‘ Pees Chats William Chat Howard and Cat ‘oma; Mr ins Seattle. | Announced | their home Engagement at Smart Tea Mr. and Mrs. Anson 8S, Burwell an i | mounce the engagement of their | daughter, Augusta Hubbard, to Mr = nian | Herbert Safford Church of M | Mrs. Eden Gives son of Dr. and Mrs, Thomas T 4 iL D Church of Salem, Ohio. Luncheon | Mrs. Eden The news was disclosed Wednesday afternoon at the amart tea Mrs. lwith a | Wednes n at the Golf club well, Mrs. Frederick Burwell a i of Mrs, James | Miss Burwell gave at their home A. Farrell Little Betty, Lea and Mary Ru Banks, of Chic Hodge presented the betrothal ¢ other gueats w to the guests at the door | town for the on { Mrs. E. L. Blaine, Mrs. Roy Page will be hosts Ballard and the Misses Alletta Gil at a smalj dinner at their home to Jette, Antoinette Black and Ruth|®ight in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Trenholme assisted In the drawing | Butchart of Victoria, B. C.. and Mr. room, and Mra. J, Thacher Hodge, |# Mrs. T. M. Stewart of London Miss Josephine Taber, Mrs. Roy| Who are on a motor t Brown Earling and Mrs. Irving|!n Seattle for toda Smith presided over the tea tab! nie, | Pa at centered with a basket of Cphel ! Orthopedic Lunch Toses, pink sweet peas, anapdragons fad deiphinium, and tail white aeons} and Thrift Shops in silver holders. | Mrs Herbert Coe will The Misses Barbara Burwell, Jean | for Washington Baird, Mabel Hagen, Louise Guth, Dorothy Stephenson, Helen Bowen, Barbara Tanberg and \Shelda Leibly | be hostess Park guild Friday at the Orthopedic lunch room, assist ed by Mrs. W. Provine, Mrs. H. Ritter, Mra. Ellis Findley, Mrs. | assisted in the dining’ room. Mra. Ca " Miss Burwell graduated from orn. Smith college. Mr. Church attended | Medina guild will be in charge all} Ohio State college and Cornell. is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Informal Luncheon To compliment Mrs. Frederick Koster, of San Francisco, Mrs. Clar-| ance Peck gaye a small luncheon at | the Sunset noon. He|day Friday at the Thrift Shop, rep. | |resented by Mrs. J. B. Lincoln and | | Mrs. E. 8. Manson in. the morning. 2 and Mrs. 8. KE, Jermaine and Mra Luncheon for W. M. Johnson in the afternoon Spokane Guests ie: George Hardgiove entertained | with a small luncheon this afternoon | Cl ee at the Sunset club In honor of Mra ubDs Frederick Wilson and Mra. Stanley a Titus, of Spokane, who are spending | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY } Pier care Sn Lawn Ab Tne OME! CHAPTER AO, P B.iO. Chapter AO, P. E. O., will meet | with Miss Marguerite De Shon Fri day evening, June 26, at her home, 4323 Second ave. N..E. Take Wal lingford car, There will be reports club Wednesday after-| of delegates to the state convention } at Olympia. Your Allure Don’t imperil it . . . some days * * * This NEW way solves women’s oldest hygienic problem so never a day's charm is lost EING fresh and charming every day has ever been the average woman's problem. But today ... the modern woman meets it with a smile. 4 Science has supplanted the 4 uncertainty of the old-time i sanitary pad with protection ; that is absolute. 4 You wear your filmiest i frocks, your summery things in confide lence, You motor for hours, you dance, you dine; you come in contact with others = without a second thought. » The name is Kotex... Method scientifically right.” It absorbs 5 times the mois- ture of the ordinary cotton pad. And that means great protection. It is as easily disposed of as a piece of tissue — ending old-time embarrassment. It is deodorized, And that prevents danger of offense. You get it at any Stpsciaseat store or drug store just by saying “Kotex,” And that banishes the embarrassment of asking for a “sanitary pad.” 8 in every 10 women in the better walks of life have adopted it. Which proves its benefits, It will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and pro- tection, It proves old ways a needless folly, KOTEX DEODORIZED Protection: & times an ab- Yorbent as cot irbe 14 times tin moleture tifeally deodor! No laundry. Discard as saatly an a piece of tissue, No laundry Hany to buy, anywhere, | Tou aake for them by name, ° Many stores keep them ready-wrapped — help pay the olere ii, jacard as casily as a piece of tissue | Trinity Episcopal church 1 fogpia, and the rede YT. ¥ Mrs. ‘Tb ren 1 Dore mus and Mina I De eft re na trip to Alaska My Leonard Schnelde Irene ) are recel at ations upon the birth t o M4 Bt. Luke's hospita beth y Pickering, of Ca gue {M ing to Seat 1 Misw Mu m Vancouy for Miss Harriet an will sail July 1 ¢ Mrs. Tallmadge Conover, formerly Miss Leone Frazee, whose marriage took place last Thursday in the chancel at’ Mr. and Mrs. Conover will make Portrait by Grady their home in Tacoma SEWARD & . AND will de LITERARY Cl be , So I vata the H. F xander for a shor party Fr Calit Mra. Robert ¢ f ave There w . eee « fanters’ 0% An-(? | BALLARD Comet ; i Ballard W. C. t Pies ay. J M ance in A ? 410 W Mra, M.A " : arge of t Kran ae ALPHA AUNILIARY 3 I r Alpha - ADDITIONAL CLUBS tures and study of fict the comir will be the pro inc Painters of the V | Modern. rian Era Wedmore club will beg on October 6 1 Present a | CLOROX, = in the modern kitchen, THE housewife today thinks of her kitchen as her workshop, her office. She installs efficient new methods that mean less work for her, and that result in a san- itary, spotless kitchen. She insists upon having a bottle of CLOROX on the kitchen shelf. Moreover, she uses CLOROX in dozens of different ways following the directions given on the label of each bottle. She likes CLOROX because it bleaches, making white clothes whiter in laundering them. She depends upon CLOROX to remove ink, fruit, coffee, and other stains from white cotton, linen or mercerized goods. This bottled magic bleaches drain boards, re- moves stains from sinks and disinfects the drainpipes. Crystal ware, milk bottles, enameled cooking utensils and the enameled or porcelain linings of refrigerators are all made spot- less and sanitary by using a few drops of CLOROX in the water in which they are washed. Let CLOROX be the guardian of kitchen spotlessness in your home. You will find it economical and efficient. Order Clorox from your Grocer! taya MANUFACTURED BY CLOROX CHRMICAL CORPORATION, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA A Difference It makes a big difference whether cider vinegar is made of cider or whether it is made from what is left of the apples after the cider has been removed. Heinz Cider Vinegar is made of the whole juice of sound, fresh apples. HEINZ PURE VINEGARS In pints, quarts, half-gallons New salad-making recipe book H. J. Heins Company sent for four cents in stamps Pittabargh, Pe. Brown; His- | DAHLIA SOCIETY | E. Walsh, Marie Walsh, Etta Allen, Water) TO HAVE PICNIC | Iris Birchfield, Elsie Allen, Meta ave: Fig re) ‘The Seattle Dahlia society will| Alien, Ferne Anderson, Myrtle b beaut Thursday, July 2, in| Batley Sh am; | Dinner will be| Chickagami group, Seattle; Mary awings, Fir t 20 o'clock. Members and | Eleanor Casey, guardian. Members: velyn Fortune, Evelyn Rice, Aradea Armstrong, Vera Harris, Mary Turn- nds invited to attend and bring baskets H. ° picnic will take the place of| ball, Mildred Turn Frances n 1-! the reguiar meeti Casey, Assistant guardian, Mrs. H. et E | phir dry N. Turnbi son rer IONIA SOCIAL CLUB lowanka group, Seattle; Miss Vesta ean Be Teainigan ; Bossert, guardian. Members: Mar- at onia Social club will meet in the | Romer: eae Lawrence, Iaabella LUKE'S club room of the Masonic Ti 2 rsa Sino Masonic Temple, | Pamkin, Dorothy. Roberts, Olwea | Wednesday, July 1, at 2 p. m. for| "4" Auxilia whist, All Eastern Stars and friends | Williams, Alice M. Schmelder, Flor- fe pene ence Morrell, Irene Wolbert, Mure Walt. THOS EOS Rogerson. W GROUPS ORGANIZED New Campfire groups organized | during the week ending June 17, in- clude the following Giving its mid-summer coweert in Meany hall under the auspices of hte associated students of the Uni- pah-wee group: Mrs. James| versity of Washington, the Seattle e, guardian Members: | Orchestral society will present Clif Alice Lickberg. cGuire, Mil.| ford Newdall, of the Bellingham dred Goodwin, Ire chiller, Martha | Normal schoo] faculty, and Earnest Take Violette, Helen Lundberg | Jaskovsky, violinist. Francis J. » m. from Galbraith dock, atl Ovceca group, Bothell; Miss Sylvia | Armstrong is director of the orches- he f of n st Innis, guardian. Members: Dorothy ' tra Household Uses-— it’s better than bar soap ODAY more than a million women are using a new kind of soap wherever they used to rub and rub with bar soap. Using it to get sweet clean clothes with- out wearing themselves and the clothes out over the washboard. Using it to safely remove grease and dirt from dishes, kitchen utensils, porce- lain, marble, floors and linoleum. Washes dishes cleaner and quicker Rinso is better soap made just right to loosen dirt and dissolve grease. And best of all made so it does the hard work of cleaning without your aid. It works for you, gently penetrating grease and dirt so they float out in the water. All the work Rinso leaves for you is just rinsing out the soapy water. Rinso makes your dishes sparkle like new. A swish of dish cloth or mop and off comes every speck of grease and food. Even hard to clean kitchen utensils come spotless without scouring when you soak them a bit in hot Rinso suds. Use it, too, to keep your bathtubs, basins and porcelains smooth as satin. There is nothing harsh to mar fine glazed surfaces and the suds dissolve away every bit of grease and gummy dirt like magic. It makes washday and house-cleaning easier, quicker, cheerier, saves you and saves your belongings. Get the big new S Wonderful for all porcelain surfaces package and always have enough for all - the things you want to clean this simpler way. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. Changes washday to rinse-day For the best results—For clothes dissolve Rinso in boiling water to set all its good cleansing power free. Soak, boil or use a washing machine. Always use enough to get creamy lasting suds. For other uses just sprinkle it right on. NOW the big new package or the regular size at your grocer’s

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