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“MISS FISHER BECOMES BRIDE ‘OF MR. LOCKE WITH BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star SPACIOUS HOME OF MR. AND MRS, O, D. FISHER last eve ning was transformed into a veritable autumn garden, for the pup fFites of their daughter Irene Vivian to Mr, John Loor Locke, son Mrs. John Locke of this city, the Bishop Charles B, Locke, of Call-| uncle of the groom, reading the impressive Episcopal service DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER i ly rose trees formed the alsie| for the bridal party, joined with Broad satin ribbons, and lead the way ot the improvised altar at the Jower end of the reception hall ‘A thicket of huckleberry and vine interspersed with asters in shades of pink and laven shading to chrysanthemums tn richer yellows and browns a harmonious background by waxen tapers in tall eo) tical standards. The music | where the orchestra was | ; was effective with palms | 3 woodland greens, In the library | @nd sun porch, scarlet dahlias in ar” groupings adorned the mantels | ook shelves, As the interested | assembled, Miss Bernice cellist, accompanied by Mrs. dolyn Lewis, pianist, rendered | Saens' “The Swan” beauti-| , and joined by Miss Marjorie » violinist, blended their tones tte the Bridal Chorus from eget fl Down the broad staircase came a Elizabeth Hurlbut and Miss Vir-| Sheahan, leading the bridal / . wearing dainty gowns of or taffeta, girlish in design, with gin skirts and streamers of tulle, to were attached ball trimmings Their bouquets were of and Centurias, with tulle harmonizing with their) Next in line were Miss Har.) Baxter and Miss Olive Leonard, BM brilliant jade green taffeta, made quaint shaw! collars, and plain nd their arms were full) fl roses in a shower, the rib | of tulle also matching tneie| Miss Julia Fisher, cousin of . and Miss Emma White, | bouquet filled her arms, Donald Goodnow Graham acted §roomsman for Mr. Locke. An if reception followed the ser for its center a to the brim with rome buds lilies of the valley. The urns in charge of Mra, William Pig and Mrs. A. B. Liewellyn; dur second hour were Mra C. A and Mrs. A. F. Elford, and the third hour were Mrs. J. A and Mrs. J. A. Sheahan ‘The bride changed her wedding _@ostume for a chic tailleur of brown tyn trimmed in beaver, and a “@mall hat to correspond, and the Young couple departed for their journey. After October 15 caged receive their friends at their home at Hunt's Potnt, on Lake ‘Washington. Christening Ceremony at Broderick Home hter of Mr. and erett Mitchell, of even be christ ened, at the home of Mrs. Mitchell's Broderick. Canon H. Bilas, who performed the wedding ceremony for | |Marriage Service at Home of Friends Mr. and Mrs. M 1, will offic _ faming the litt girl ca Broderick. Only the immediate family will be present at this occa sion. * . Mrs. Phillips Arranges Musical Tea Complimenting Miss Mary Louise Rochester and Miss Florence Reed, of Kansas City, Mrs. Albert Charles Phillips will entertain with a mu @icale tea at her residence Wednes @ay, Beptember 29. one J ine Eddy to Celebrate Birthday Entertaining in honor of the eigth birthday of her daughter Jessamine Mrs. John W. Eddy has invited a number of children to a dress party at her residence Saturday af-| ternoon. Miss Helen Brown Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amber ‘eromby Brown announce the en gagement of their daughter, Helen Georgina, to Mr. Robert Harrison Hateh of Concord ° Mrs. Love Introduced at Tea . Prominent in the week's social events was the tea this afternoon, given by Mrs, Frank Gilbert Taylor, in compliment to her sister, Mra. Lewis L. Love, who has recently re moved from Tacoma. Autumn color ings were artistically combined in the use of marigolds, snapdragons 4nd dablias, combined with masses of maple leaves In russet tones. Mrs. Taylor was assisted during the calling hours by Mrs. J. H. Hull, Mra. Harry White Hollis, Mrs, J. M. Pilackford, Mrs. Robert Waikinshaw, Mra, ¥. 8. Bourns, Mrs. Mark Odell. Roberta Hainsworth J party at iumeheon at Informal tea for her slet with Mra Terthe Wilton Fairbanks a» hostess, FRIDAY, SEETEMNER 2¢— Mrs. Fairbanks’ bridge tea tm com- Mise Margaret Ames luncheon at home to honor Mise Mary Trim: Rubmis tuncheon at Christian Frederic at #20 o'cloek WEDNESDAY, SEFTIOHER t— The marriage Benson to Mr, Raymond Ryan, lock, in the Church of the SATURDAY, OCTORER 3— Mise Mary Louise Rochester to wed Mr, David Morgan Roderick at ¢ o'clock in the tabernacie, Baptist Mise Mary Pryor te entertain MONDAY, OCTOBER ¢— Mr. and Mra. Lyman Hoge Biack’s the Black-Pryor bridal receding the rehearsal at WEDNESDAY, OCTORER «— Wedding of Mise Mary Pryor to Frank Gilbert fi ty pariah eharch at News From the Forts— |*. | Mrs, Harold Lee. hour, Mrs. William B. Gaffney and Mrs, A. A. Hilton presided at the urns, the second hour they were re Beved by Mra, E. Weldon Young and Mrs. Ralph Stacey. card Seattle Alumni of Chi Omega Luncheon Seattle Alumni of Chi Omega will entertain at funcheon tn honor of the active chapter at the home of Mr. L. G. Patullo, 1236 gist N.. on Saturday, September 25. eases will be: Mra. Clare B. Kinne, During the ara! Recent army orders have made! vires Howler, Capt. ¢ many changes at the three forts, especially at Worden. Stearna, Medical corps, U. 8. Stearns te In San Francisco amination for promotion, and after) gnejgon, U.S. A. his return will report for duty at Fort Liscum, Valdes, Alaska. Dr. Stearns will be accompanied to hia, new post by Mrs. Stearns and their/ Prominent Musicians at Silver Tea the auspices of Margaret's guild. program of the season will be given Friday afternoon at Mra. Frederick Bentley between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. collection will be taken for the bene. | fit of the guild. Mrs. John Henry Ballinger, Mrs. Clare BE. Parnaworth and Mrs. Bentley will give @ trio, Mrs, . Margaret will give a violin number and Mrs. F. Jarvis of Everett tribute a group of songs. rence Bogle will be the accompanist Musical Tea to Be Given Sunday Departing from her usual custom | of presenting her pupils in formal | concerts, Miss Marie Gashwetler has | decided to give a series of Sunday | teas during the winter, with calling hours from 4 until 5 o'clock first affair of its kind will be Sun day afternoon,ém her studio, and a short program of music will be fol lowed by an informal tea. Dispensing ¢ first mustea) mon, anna” was presented. Among those present at the Officers’ club, where|the summer of her mother. Lievt.Col. Henry M, Merriam, U. 8 Hinton and Mrs, J. F. Douse, assint od by a number of Miss Gashwetler’s Cards have not been te but a cordial invitation is ex Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Henry | tended friends ang patrons of the the residence of Mr jave., when Misa Anna J. And Hougan of this city. was performed by the ‘The bride was gowned in tvory | crepe de chine and carried an arm | bouquet of bride's roses. tron of honor and Mr. Jed the groom as best The rooms were beautiful decorated with marigolds and gre: A wedding supper was served later pink roses forming the Jat Hougan left for Portland after October at home to their friends Dinner at Home Mr. and Mrs, Charlies Pye Burnett informaliyy at ner this evening, complimenting Mr. k Williams of Califor. guests at th® Seattle Golf and Country ° Bachelors Plan |Entertainment for Couple date chosen by |nard Fotheringham y to be given at the Yacht club Miss Mary Pryor Gilbert Black land her fian Miss Messer Entertains for Miss Graff Iriends were ored this afternoc Messer at a luncheon at her home, Charles W. Lea, Mra, R, BE. Airs. @ampbell, Mrs. W. B. Power, Mrs.tine Graff. EB. M. Gott, Mra Samuel Barnes and quets formed the dainty centerpiece corsage bow The little daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Wutiam CU, Anderson —Portrait by James and Merrihew. Worden, Flagler | Moore, with thelr guest, Mra, Haw- | thorn Twomsley; Maj. Kelly B. Lem and Casey | mon, U. 8 A, and Mra Lemmon MANY CHANGES AT FORTS | Capt. Louis J, Bowler, U. 8. A. and Leonard Cutter, Miss Downs. IN HONOR OF MRS, STEARNS | rox, wife of Surgeon Carroll Mra. RR. Ringwalter will enter: ty & 7. IL 8, Mins Hughes, Mins tain dn Wednesday in honor of Mr¥.| nrown Mr. and Mra F. J. Bailey Stearns, wife of Dr. Charles H.\ their house party, Mr, Daniel Fish, Mr. Wilfred Esterbrook, Capt. Menry fouman, U. 8. A, Lieut. Cyrus G. De. ir ox PERSONALS ' Merriam, wife of Lieut.Col.| Worden. M Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A; Mra.|*iened as medical officer in Lemmon, wife of Maj. Kelly B. Lem-| fort, succeeding Lieut. Charles U. § A; Mra. Bowler, wife of | Stearns, M,C. U. 8. A, who wil) pro pt. Louls J. Bowler, U. 8 A; Miw.|ceed to Fort Liscum, Valdes, | Carter, wife of Maj. Horace R. Car.| Alarka. ter, U. B. A, Mrs. Stearns, w Charles H. Stearns, Medical) Mrs. Moore, wife of Major W. corps, U. 8. A: Mrs. Heasey and Miss | Moore, U. 8. A., accompanied by her Moson. johildren, will sbortly leave Fort \ Casey to join her husband, who is OFFICERS’ DANCE jon duty at Camp Holabird, Md. ‘The officers’ dance on Ssturday| = brought, out some ° Mra. Fox, wife of Surgeon Carrol most of whom bh Fox, U. & P. H. 8. left on Wednes cartier, at the moving picture show/|day to join her busband in Wash the Service club, where “Polly-| ington, D. C. his present station. the dance was given, were Col. John| George W. Downs, of Port Town Ja Hayden, U. 8, A. commander of | wend, and has been honored at many the Puget Sound artillery district; Han affairs and much feted vort Worden ‘The New Music Deputy U. B. M left Saturday evening for Ban Fran cisco and Ube South, quent of bis son, Lieut Harold Mooks, 8. 8, H4, and bis daughter, Miss Bernadine Kooks, ° He will be the Phillips Capps will leave tomorrow for fan Francine Portland by her) daughter, Mra, Leighton Hind, who has been visiting in Spokane, Mrs. Capps and her daughter have been the inspiration of many social affairs during They plan to spend some time in Ban Francisco before sailing for their home in Honolulu. cee | Mra. Tidmarsh, Mrs, Huiskamp, Mra, David Moss, Mrs, Frank Fey, Mra. Willlam Pigott, Peters, Mra, Rebecea Collins, and Mins Mary 29th ave. N. B.af 9 — the school next Thursday for ap in-| Wilson, Mian Les Fisken will motor to Tacoma tomorrow to par tielpate In the match with the wom en's team from the Tacoma Golf and (Country club. | . ‘The National Catholic War Coun-|0'’clock at the residence of Mrs. D. Mra, Harland RR. Marts, Jr, will ell of Washington will exhibit a six |P. McClure, 1 leave tomorrow morning for Bose man, Mont, to be an attendant at the wedding of Mina Gella Buell, an event which will take place in that clty next week, | . olica in war and reconstruction work | ing are asked to bring their thimbles | Mr. Homer Ryan returned last week from 4 two months’ sojourn in Mr. Frank Fretwell has returned | from @ months’ business trip in the) of Mra Mar Kuerite Stewart Fiske, will return the end of the week Amaranth Court No, 1 meets with Francis Everett Mitchell wilt leave tomorrow for his home in Chi- df little daugh- | tor will remain ax the guests of Mr. | land Mra. Henry Broderick until the! last of October. Seattle Circle, Neighbors of Wood-| he J.B. Allen P. craft, will give a hardtime dance|, reception for teachers in the| PUDDING at the Swedish Club hall, Eighth | school auditorium Thursday evening Mrs. Mary 1. Brierly has taken an/| apartment at the Sherwood, and will) take poanession ¢ . and) Mrs. Merriam; Lieut.Col ps A. Moore, U. 8. A, and Mrw. ave. and Olive at. at *. Good program and refresh. © My ments. All parents in the district % William Cull Bryant . A. |urged to attend. 3 The first regular meeting of Will- Se 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blackall and/ ‘am Cullen Bryant PT. A. will be Pee rare td rene co ; son Geoffrey are departing tomorrow | ®t 2:30 p, m, at the school An ex: foe TK Fine oy will apend| cellent program is promined and re ley, U, 8. A, apd Mra, Finley; Maj Everyone 48) tdrace R. Carter, U. 8, A., and Mrs | Just arriving, or just going AWRY.| Carter, Mr. and Mra, Oscar KJocker, Those who stay on are planning | stiny Kiocker, Mr. and Mrs, Allan parties to welcome the coming 894) prumbull, Mra. J. C. House, Mine speed the parting gucsts. Miouse, Mra. George Welch, Mra Mrs. Fox, for Burepe, where several months in and the devastated regions of Bel- gium. Their departure has been somewhat hastened, with no oppor | tunity to bid their friends farewell. | smee ie uarvek, tah War Veterans will hold a lunch. sland, France | freshments will bs eon et 12:30, Rémular meeting at 2 DP. ‘Will join in Bonus Bill parade Thursday Masical Cub at 6:30 o'clock. Mra L. L. Larson at Kirkland will be hostess to the Thursday Musiont club, Leave Madison park | MOLASSES COOKIES « Mrs. Patricke Parnell ark returned Saturday from Spo jeparted this morning for coompanied by Mra F. M. where they will be joined by Mra, Jerome Clark, of Spokane, | Mra, Dudley will return the end of Joseph H. Davidson of Port Townsend has Just received hie com @ | Mission as second lieutenant in the FORT WORDEN BRIDGE cLUB |“ "eFvice of the regular army, Mra. Bruce MeDowell was hostess on Thursday for the Fort Worden| Major Miller, M. C. U. 8 A. and Bridge club. Her guests tncluded| Mrs. Miller have arrived at jor Miller has been as GLASS WASHBOARDS \LESSEN FRICTION A glass washboard, altho it breaks more easily, in to be preferred to « | metal one because the corrugations undee and the friction on the However, if a metal church will be held at the chureh at 10 & m., 12:30 p. m. for basket ary program. White cross and ald| sprinkle with Granulated sugar and ono. of rheumatism and Fort work. rolt again. Cut with a cookie cutter | od ovi Seattle Neighbors of Woodcraft Eighth ave. and Olive A Seasonable Offering in HEATERS Mra, Fox has been the guest during Come in and listen to these new numbers in our delightful Privaté Record Rooms and let us send home a selection for your own phonograph. You'd Be Surprised—One Step .....- -AD-Sthr Trio Keep Moving--Fox Trot . All-Star Trio My Sahara Rose a3 teesese Victor Roberts 0, How I Laugh When I Think How I Cried toes Pry .Vietor Roberts -Alma Gluck Cradle Song ... Kalalahi’s Hawaiian Medley of Mulas.............0000006 A Aas 35 is Kalaluka’s Hawailans Wain Lolilul ... na -Helen Lanine Russian Rag—Fox-Trot arl Pullen's Orchestra Howdy—One Step tees . 1 Fullen's Orchestra Beautiful Ohio Blues—One-Step Col, Saxaphone Quartet I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles—Waitz Jolumbia Saxaphone Quartet Rainbow of My Dreams—Fox-Trot. Art Hickman Burmese Belis—Onestep ...4.60+ «Art Hickman 30 PRIVATE and 4 full selection of all makes of RECORD ROOMS fince to ‘choose your New. Masia CHICKERL MEHLIN AND KIMBALL PIANOS VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS, NEW EDISONS We are showing a complete dis And in this display you will sumply find the Heater that you want and at the lowest prices Alert Oak Heater Burns either wood or coal. They higher prices, Our special price $10 95 ee and mornings NESCO OIL HEATER Our apectal price Mint ome complete ua RNITURE G. 619 PINE ST. Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, half block up from Frederick & Nelson's, In Seattle Conducted by oLUBS FOR THURSDA Seattle (1 ‘0, 1D , PM PORTANT. | guanetahhe ne to mail|, sROUIE ANN Aen Queen Anne Fortnightly Club will meet in the Corinthian room of ’ Queen Anne Fortnightly elub|the Masonic temple at # o'clock, Shows os —— meets at 2 p.m, with Mra, J, D. by Song and Story | Women's Auxiliary, Rainier Post © first “afternoon hour,” which Corey, 1406 Orange Place. Women's auxiliary to Rainier Port Pe a regular feature on three eco. 3 No. 21, American Legion, meets in) geternoons a woek at Frederick & Annie Wright Seminary Club | Veterans’ hall, Armory, at § o'clock. | Neipon's wtore, was taken up yenter- Mrs, N. H, Latimer, 723 Terry aseapeif | day by Mrs, Helen Howarth Lemmel, will be hostems to Annie Doreas Circle |of New York, formerly of Seattle, Wright Seminary club at 2 p, m. Dorcas Circle meets with Mr®.| who gave songs and stories interpre eee Glen Nelson, 6542 10th ave, N. W../ tive of child thought, On Friday, at ‘Thursday Progress Club at 1:36, OG 3 o'clock, motion pictuges will be ‘The Thursday Progress club meets Hawthorne PT. A. ge deg theese with Mra Frieda Davidson, 6679) Hawthorne P.T. A. will meet at! COMEDY SKETCH HEADS formal afternoon to enable the| PALACE HIP SHOW Swedish Ladies Charitable Club [members to get acquainted with| Mr, and Mry. Perkins Fisher ate “Freja” each other. The members will meet| coming to Loew's Palace Hip as & At 1 p. m. the Swedish Ladiew’ |at 2:30 o'clock. feature of the new bill to be seen to Charitable club “freja” meets in the cee morrow. These ,well-known artists | Swedish club parlors. Lorraine Chapter are presenting their rural comedy (Mehl Lorraine chapter will meet next! pinylet, “The Half'Way House,” National Council Thursday from 19 o'clock to 4| written for them by Bara Kendall, film showing American Cath.| Work for the bazaar. Those attend in various large cities. “This film | 4nd lunch. scribed as a farce in which harmony is under the personal supervision of balling winging, sparkling dialogue and ¢@e- Mre. Kobert G, Drady and will be Uniform Rank K. of P. centric dances e entertainingly presented under the auspices of the| Untform Rank, Knights of | combined, Seattle Councll of Catholic Women | Pythias, Co, No. 1, will give a dance at 2:30 p.m.in the Knights of |4t K. of P. hall, Third and Virginia Columbus hall. No admission will|*t. on Thursday night. Capt R. be charged. All women in the city |W leming is the chairman of the floor and Jessie Gray. committee. are a snappy trio who stimulate tm — aairanbterssen yey" ee terest in thelr offering by Inbeling ft No. 1 Py@ilan Altruistie Clog spicily, “A Paprika of Song Aounat Set The Pythian Altruistic club wit | Dunce.” Mra, Turvett, 5109 Meridian ave, at ‘eloc! September 2%, at 2 p. m., at the| the feature photoplay, which . Leg, Bring basket luo. Knights of Columbus club rooms.| Edith Roberts appears im the stellar 7 )) Seattle Circle, Neighbors of | !veryone welcome, — ‘ Woodcraft 4. B. Allen Sg HUCKLEBERRY . wil hold ‘Thursday, Beptember 23, the Span- or 40 minutes in a moderate Serve with sugar and cream. at 1S cele, ts 7s em ae = ron iawn ince” "| tion | Sarsaparilla — Women’s Society of the First Baptit 1 late ngs Makes Food ’ ot ies St Heetiee| tee Teste Sere to onehalf inch thickness. | scrofula, catarrh, the pains eee | strength to the whole system, and bake in jerat WATCH US GROW Seattle-Made Phonographs and the Famous Baldwin Pianos! From Factory to Your Home New Seattle Industry. Building Now Erected at 1245 Westlake Ave. North for C. C. Bender Company Boost your own city. Boost Seattle industries. Buy home products—give labor to your workmen here. ive and let liye. Our factory will be ready by Novem- ber Ist. Machinery has mn bought in Seattle. -Workmen have been engaged in Seattle. Lumber and materials are bought in Seattle and everything pertaining to our industry will be bought in Seattle if obtainable. We will retain our factory store at 1609 Third Avenue, but in order to rearrange our policy we will clear our floors of all stock on hand at greatly reduced price for new coming in, 150 Phonographs and Pianos at Low Prices! . Some Special Bargains in Used Pianos, as Stoddard, Mason & Hamlin, Steger & Sons, Smith &@ Barnes, Regent, Kehler & Campbell, from $150 up. Phonographs on easy terms will be an enjoy- ment to your home surroundings, Our Phonographs, compared with others, are from $25. to. $75 lower than any Phonographs on the market today. They are indorsed by Seattle's foremost. mu- sicians. Now Is Your Opportunity: Easy terms enable you to get an instrument of high quality at low price. Direct from Factory to YOU. Some special bargains in Phonographs, slightly used, $40 up Used Pianos, $150 up. New Planos, $450 up. New Player Pianos, $625 up. 4 Remember the Address—1609 Third Avenue On Third, Second Door North of Pine (Next to Turrell's Shoe Store)— ‘On Third, Second Door North of Pine” ‘ C. C. BENDER CO. USIC|4 In presenting “Adrian,” Henry 7 12th ave. 8. to| Lewis has an oddity which employs three good entertainers, It promises fun and laughter galore and is de A diverting melange of singing, dancing and chatter introduces Bud Thomas and the Frederick Sisters give a benefit card party Thursday,| “Aliana Miss Dodd@™ ts title of Dissolve soda in the boiling water | Creates an appetite, aids digestion, lunch and at 16 p. m. a misaion.| nd Combine in the order given: | purifies the blood, and thus reliever: ae castiuiapuiiedaalanie Nearly 50 years’ phenomenal gales A hard:times dance will be given| The new cylindrical state prison | tell the story of the great merit and thoroly dry before being put away |by the Seattle Circle, Neighbora of |af Statesville, IIL, is so planned as | success of Hood’s Sarsaparilig. It so that it will not warp or attract! Wooderaft, in the Swedish Club hall,/to afford 90 minutes of sunlight for|!e just the medicine you need now, h cell on every bright day, Hood's’ Pills help—fine cathartic, ——

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