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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 34

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Spokane Chroniclei
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PAGE TEX SPOKANE DAILY CHRONICLE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930, Directs Affairs for Soroptimists KLONESUN CLUB MEETING SET CLUB MEETINGS OF TOMORROW MU SIC A PROGRAM DELIGHTS STUDY PROGRAM TO BE OPENED ASKS BIG SUM AS LOVE BALM Damages of $27,500 for the alienation of her husband's affections are asked by Caroline A. Staufenbiel in a suit against Miss Gladys Wiley in superior court. Harry W. Staufenbeil, a salesman for an electrical supply house, has become so infatuated with Miss Wiley, an employee of the library, that he bas neglected attentions to his wife, the complaint alleges. He has abandoned his wife, declaring that he loves Miss Wiley, the allegation continues.

Miss Florence Johns Will Wed in East From New York comes the announcement that Miss Florence M. Johns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Johns of this city, and Eugene A.

Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barrett of Atlanta, wilt be married in New York this month. Miss Johns is an artist and has resided in New York city for several years. Mr.

Barrett is in the advertising business. The couple procured their marriage license in New York October 2, announcing at that time they would be married later in the month. Delta Xi chapter, Delphian society, a. Falm room, Dessert hotel. Woman's Book club, 1 o'clock luncheon, Mrs.

J. W. Zumsteg, S517 Park road. Anti-Rust club, 1:30 o'clock, Crescent. First fall meeting.

Jf- -r Wednesday club, 12:30 oclock luncheon, Mrs. Thomas Bonser and Mrs. David Brown hostesses at Mrs. Bonser's, E1427 Providence. Klonesun Study club.

2 p. Miss Mary Leslie. W2913 Sinto. jfr Loyalty chapter. O.

E. S-. 8 p. Masonic temple. Cards will follow the business hour.

Jfr 5f Spokane County Womans Republican club, 12 oclock, Crescent. Entire A dllhtful musical preram wa prfffnted lv tltfi meinbfrs of (lie Monday MuM-alt- at thoir ricrtim: vet Arday at the home Mrs. J. TV Burgan, IT SOS j'w nty-MNth. Preceding the pr ion of fhr tvush'al luiml'rrF, Mrs.

Merten I. Hvt read a paper. "Indian Music," had been prenaied by Koberton. The gues Ft the day wejc Mrs Harry L. M.

re. 'lOTf. Miss MHdred Snyder, Fred Cif n'ras and Mrs. X. prv--.

The prgiam vas based on Lip; jsic. 1 he Program. Bt'O I rd'H P.ir' of t''p Mrs. R. e- i a hn oi r.a i mu e.

Vr i' rying ater Jo' Mrs. O. XV. Piano icc "inrilan Pe- Mrs. A TV Vocal- 1 noea ti-'H to 1ijp tre Ha in Mm rp' Son r'r IN L.

i a o- Fr-m an Indian the ri.i t. ora t-and of i Ri- -i- xvatr-a I Hear a I o.er M--s Iohrt Monday ftrmoon llnchtr. Mrs C. H. entertanied the M.

yipr rluh yM--rF hie? were in play, Mrs dohn bach, Mr i in 1 and M.ss Ror Vosl u.nn'p Mio Republican 4mrn- The member, nf 'he ivhvr fount TV( mnus IF pu Id nji will rib r-t at lum-hc-Hi tonten noon in the fro-ent Mi Kathr- Yountr, arcmppanii by Mrs 1.. fl ivCffFr. wil j.i (' nt a croup of al numbers dmurg pr. hour. Mrs.

II D.rt, lent, will prP'ide in the -f Airs. Pram. Mrs. H. A.

Burt, vice president, presiding. Under the new law In Uruguay the government will purchase the exportable surplus of Uruguayian wheat during-the next five years. NO High Grade GIFTED SPOKANE GIRLS LEND ZEST TO SOCIETY Affair, nf the Spukar ordtUnii'' lu this season are being di-I ivrted by Lu. Bernice Van Dorn, president. Dr.

Van Dorn also will have a part In the planning for me northwest regional conference which is to be held in Spokane th latter part of this month. ADVERTISING. Dr. W. lAJOlC CHIROPRACTIC Office Hoors: 9 to IS C4MU1; 2 to 0 p.

m. Other Hours nnri Non-days by Appointment. Ren. Phone Kir. 8M7.

Office phone Main 1696. 805-8 Rookery BMf. Spokane, Wash. 001 Stock Wednesday DRUG 50c Annettes PERFECT CLBANER 39c WiMroot HAIR 7Q TONIC 60c Cutex Per- AQp fumed POLISH 90c ABSORB- CQp ENT COTTON II ZON1TE 79c 75c Max Factor's XQi CREAM OUl, 51.75 Ingrams 9Q COLD CREAM 2 Karess TOWDER $1.59 69c 1 LISTER1NE, no xv bar. KLEENLX, OQp assorted colors Ou, 5V Mennens 1 SKIN BALM OOI2 Vrgns SOAP fmsde by Palmolive.

QA Reg. 1AC bars 50n QuelquM Fleurs 1Q BRILLANTINE Main Floor. F2RI1Y VTEEtl OCTOBfl 5T-H- COATS are a feature attraction Wednesday and Thursday at Culbertsons Closing Out Stunning New Models at 17 By M. W. G.

The fall exodus 1o school sod clWo has taken away many of the younger set for the winter, hut, my dears, hate you seen what is Tt has been many years since Sokane has had such au altogether eharniin lot of girls, ivhosc schooldays are over and it ho plan to speud the winter at home. Spokane bnti always been more MISS TA YLOR IS HONORED HouMt-jtig Miss Lbba Ta-. lor. whr.f.e g. J2 to Hubert was a inomct-d rtla Mrs.

Carj L. Jfoffmnn, ST JefL-r'-n. enirr-taiimd at a delightful glass shower and bride party Ia.it evening. The hoste used fa'! bloom in appointing her home for the affair. Following the presentation tlie gi ts tlie ox emu xx as spent at 4-a rd? and loncluded xxiGi a late supper Mrs.

Willard Bungay and Mr. Ra Glover won tlie In-nors at cards itnhc-rs be-nies the lnmor igues and tho hostess were the M-j-dames. Haul hl'ncr, Jewt-l Grey, Herbert Hay Carrcll, Lester Rongrcn, Barton. Bungay, and the Mmsca Lor-uihy Irxino and Blanche Rundberg. A 1 KRTIsiNCi $24.65, $34.65 or less noted for her attractive girls and this year particularly there art so many and they are all lovely.

Fraotlfn Included. Miss Suzanne Wilson, the beautiful daughter of Mrs. rederick Wilson, and hr Eleanor, whose wit. and enthusiasm arc so onntage-ous; the dark and striking looking Mies Rita Doyle and her cxi-eedingl: pretty friend, bliss Dorothy MeAtoe. Miss Helen Witherspoon, small, slender and decidedly brunette, who with Miss Jane Cuflen very much interested in the Little Theater and both are gifted in dramatic reading.

Miss Gorlin Cullen rather leans toward a business career and Inst year took a course in business training. Engagement Thrill. Miss Marise Favre, whose lnvco ur)y hair is a distinctive mark of beauty, has just announced her engagement, the first girl of her own particular crowd to add this thrill of romance. Phe is to live in Honolulu, too. and that makes it all the more romantic.

Then there are Miss Virginia APVERTlSI.Mi I Kloresun Study club will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Miss Mary Leslie, W2913 Sinto. Mrs. A. A. Mitchell, prestdent, will preside.

This year the club is studying the book, International Relations. by Raymond Leslie Buell, and tomorrow's study topic is based on the two chapters: The Conflict of Colors" and "Pan-Nationalism. Miss Leotl West will discuss the first chapter and Mrs. Mitchell has the second chapter. The program hour will Include a group of piano numbers by Mrs.

A. II. Luenow and a reading by Miss Nelle Fitzsimmons. 3Frs. Gasser Home.

Mrs. Henry Gasser, E512 Montgomery, has returned after spending six months touring Europe. She visited with her sister and other relatives while on the tour. Costume Party. The Sunset Service league will haxe a costume party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

J. H. Peterson, B309 Wall. Preceding the program, the members will be at a 1 o'clock luncheon. Lake Party.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pletke entr- laired at their cottage at Smnt lake over the part weok-end.

Their i quests xx ere Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gar- lough.

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Douglass i and Mr.

and Mrs. Don Littkmore. Littlcmorcs Hosts. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald E. Link- more. LT'4 Alberta, entertained in- formally Sunday evening. Their, guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Pray, Mr. and Mrs. f. W. Piet he, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Swindler, Mr. and 'Mrs. A Marcur, Mr. and Mr'-.

Clavton Jailer, and Mr. and Mrs. Kntke. F.loeia Card Party, The auxiliary to Electa chapter. O.

E. if, will entertain at cards at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the small ban- out roni of the Masonic temple. The committee in charge consists of Mrs.

G. W. Stocker. Mrs. A.

J. Barker. O. 11. IK-rd, Mrs.

Janr P.afterv. Mrs. Greta JlutchUen and I Mrs. C. r.

Ilnppcr. htudy Africa, A study of Africa wBl interest the members of the Wednesday 4-luh folloxving the 12:30 o'clock 1 luncheon tomorrow' at the home of Mrs. Thomas Bonser. E1427 TTov- i idence. Mrs.

David Brown is the assisting hostess. The papers of the day will in- elude Th Sahara With Modern! Improvements" by Mrs. j. D. Camp- I bell; "bn Safari in Kenya bv Mrs.

R. TC. Neill and Kenya! Colony" by Mrs. H. T.

Armentrout. Homecoming. Th Spe.knn chapter, O. E- 5s-j wi'l haxe i bonieeonitng" night lard program in connection with ir.j meeting this exon. re at the North! H'U Masonic temple.

A program jhs-s been arranged on which thej speakers will be Mrs. Florence Da-( vie, past grand matron of the grand chapter; Clarence A. E-erkey Adetphi chapter; W. P. Luse and Noel Tavior of Spokane chapter.

Following the program there xxil! be conimunity singing. Florence! Berkey is in charge- of the refresh-! menis. Mrs. F.tta S. Swanson, xvorthv matron, and Harrison Per- Icei-.

worthy patron. xOl preside. I AHV KBTISI NC. no short lengths. In 51 inch widths, mostly Green Rose Light Blue Members of the Anti-Rust club will open tl.eir study program for the fail and winter season with the mooting a P.fl o'clock tomorrow 1 ornn'ii in the 'res'pnt nnrmx.

Mt. (J K. the new president, will have rhnrp' of the meeting. Mrs Y. Bihco will have th' pihi'ipn' pa j-or the after-n'l'-n.

Th.s wiii Do based on tlu I-, for the "Thf orv of a nd iv i 1 1 ion." m-f Kii ge will hm d'n-ii'- a prt nn.i u.i rv rntl.m xiis. a r. r.i.so'i win iius narv Haw ill ia i tl bnc Kground br st.id during the iu f.til and v. n.rci n.g lrmnkhig tub. The rl resni "i mi: kc the i niii.ni dub i I eg i ft p.gram the n'oetnik.

'I 1. the -dun If' us, Xnitli t.d M. I Ibo.Ie is Ilf i I It 1 1 'ioi ski EXJOY DAM p. "i Th- ut 1 1 1 Mm-c: i i 4-d hfl ti he. 1- r.

4 I. P- ty i i 1 1 'i Hi ,4 1 i I In Boh lb i hi. ll.ai Tt to 'hail. I I .) a 1 b-rx mlds-m, i art. r.

il- I 1 i Irai n-. 1 1 lbhe Skinlyx th .1 Fmpi imlv i 1 H. I. all -d Ke t(, who virpry her grind -look i 5.i and Mis Jacou-line Wb'tr who ha? th 'stimM mri of brink: the fust daughter of a Junior Hague member admitted to the league, and the popular ard vivarjoijc- Mis Hetty Reinhardt Mis Pauline raulsen is spending the winter it the east i'ith her mother. Misx Harriet I'unror is not only a derided beauty l4fr bas a talent for writing as well, and this summer contributed to the newspaper at Chevy Chafe, on Fucel sound, whore she has spent her vacations, since she as a child.

This is only one small group of girls who have grown up together in Spokane and there arc many others equally attracthe. Ami the Beaut. Th beany of the summer haw departed for college and post-graduate studios, and when one of Da-girls was asked who was here to take their flares she confidently replied. Oh, ou'd be surprised at what is left ADVERTISING Map-ula has been U'H 21 years miluuns cl boxes of it. I sers have mid others, and the use has spread.

a latge part of the slenderness jou is due to thtj master help. Now excess fat is folly. It is also folly starve or oxetdo, or use methods harmful or absurd. The right method the method which all doctors now employ is at your call. The price at your drug store is only (io get it today if you need it.

A hook in the box gives the formula and explains the reasons for results. Dont carry this burden longer when people all about you have so easily thrown it off. MARMOLA PRESCRIPTION TABLETS Th Right Wy to Reduce i THE CRESCENT DOWNSTAIRS STORE If you li't these low prices mislead you into thinking that these are commonplace eonts you are going to lose out on a I31G chance to save money rn your winter coat. The coatings, the models, the fur trims are those that you fully exppct to pay dollars more to get. There are sport coats of the nattiest novelty fabrics, the col-lars usually of long-haired furs.

And there are dress coats as svelte, as elegant, as distinetivc as a fastidious taste could demand. Three extra-special selections cut for closeout to $17.65, $24.65, $34.65 New Winter Conti oeond Floor. EVERY HOME NEEDS A Weather Prophet You Will Often Consult This Dependable Forecaster Weve Never Offered Values Like These! 4000 Yards Fine, New Dress Woolens fis Tavior and Mr. Irvine are to I married October IS. Scout Mother Meet, Mr.

1.. N. 1'eLa Granc- N4004 Napa, was hostess last evening to th P'-mit Mothers of Trr-op Six. -fepn were present, s-vtitniasr rh Baton addressed the nmering. Ntndy Rome.

'll-. Rmne Wc Inherited' will hr the tudy theme for th meeting f- the Delta Xi chapter of the Delphian sorjf-rv at a. tomor-r-'v in the Palm pvtn of the Dessert lint! The topics assigned and those taking part in the program ae: "The Farni'v of Casar as Mrs. Xx'. G.

Bicri: The Flavian Line." Mrs. F. A. Will'ams. Fix Good Emperors." Mrs.

L. J. Lopcker; "Paean God and Christian Fmp ror." Mrs Ji. M. Williams, and "The Barbartarnzing of the Empire." Mrs.

XV. H. Campbell. ADVERTISING at Yard new bolts; 27, 36 and 51 inches. Navy Wine Gray Tan i Quaintr Practical Attractive Surprisingly Accurate 69c Mail orders 10c eitra A quaint Sw -c.

.4 1r. gremeu r. n-11 the i--f me the 0 chtldre will cum 4- out li 1 1 rnty f-r, hr a p-proaohmg the xv it)l cut ir-'M, 21 bunr- aheud of ram or snow m)' priMtiw nlmb'e in 1 cordit iens. Mad on scientific u- 'pb 1THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Infants Sacques Special 29c Dainty little garments made of outing flannel with edging of pink or blue. Infants Gertrudes Special 39c Xlado of outing flannel with dainty embroidered trimming in pink and blue.

SrrontI Floor. There's only one reason xvhy we've never offered such values we havent been able to find xvoolens like these to sell at anyxvhere near a dollar! But, through persistent bargaining, and because prices are steadily declining, xve put this deal through and offer some of the greatest values ever offered in our value-giving Downstairs Store! Regularly these woolens xvould be $1.50 to $3 a yard! Included are Storm Serge French Serge Wool Crepe Radiant Crepe Epingle Wool Novelties Cushion-Brim Felts Slender Figures All about you prove that science lias discovered A New Foe to Fat Ttats like Agnes, Alphonsine, Patou and Mado are malting famous -copied with tlm same fine attention to details that marks the originals. Jlnls Paris is mad about and von will lie too, once youve tilled them above your own flirtatious lovelocks! 3IIM.ISF.RY Second Floor. These are all-wool fabrics suitable for coat linings, little boys suits, middies, school dresses, business dresses, skirts. Fresh, Sidleys Girdles Reg $1.25 Womens Pajamas Reg.

$2.98 In Plain Colors: Some Jacquard Weaves 79' Black Brown Gold 2-pc. garments with 1 very pretty all-over novelty patterns, also clever si ripe effects. ytais ago, millions of oplc vtL from excess fat. Jt was a blight itv, health and im. ives wcic tened, all life's joys reduced, ow look about.

Excess fat is f.t npeanne Not by starvation, not harmful drugs. Science has that a great cause of excess ies in a weakened $land. That gland controls nutrition. Js secretion turn food into fuel and energy. A ty secretion lets tpo much food turn it.

ow doctors the world oxer combat cause. 7 hey feed the lacking factor I weight returns tn normal, hat factor is the basis of Marmola cription tablets. A world-famous ical laboratory prepares them to he average case. I hus any obese on may employ this method in its form at small cost. $11.98 1 Ptafom! Floor.

at a sacrifice. A short fitted garment with four garters. Has elastic sides, rayon broclia ma-tcrials. All sizes. flrrotxl Floor.

Showcases, Cash Buy Enough for the Familys Winter Wardrobes! FIXTURES FOR SALE. Registers, Count rs, Typewriters,.

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