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e CHURCH CEREMONY UNITES MISS BENSON AND MR. RYAN BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Bditor of The Star AST EVENING AT THE LITTLE CHURCH OF TITER EPIPHANY was performed the marriage,caremony cf Mise Virginia Benson, daugh- fer of Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Benson, to Mr. Raymond Ryan, son f Mr, T. Frank Ryan, of this city, the Rt, Rev, Frederick Keator reading the service fh the presence of a large company of relatives and friends, The interior the chureh became a floral bower, bridelike and beautiful, with white asters and gladioli in stately holders, combined artistically with vivid \ the altar, waxen tapers and bride's roses were arranged pews were marked with graceful sprays of “white ALES $e 5 Fett 4 i | iW fi 5 $ ag z 3 i A g iz Es | rf it i Ps ge i i Hi il ; i | Z i i f ist i ? af H E g i ie ld aod Mr, and Mra. Reid aa hose Mra Lester Turner's tea af the Sunset club, honoring her mother, Mra. Price Lane. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8— Mine Mary Louise Rochester to wed Mr, David Morgan Roderick at 4 @clock In the Tabernacle Baptist ehureh. Mr. and Mre, J. B. Barnette, of Long Beach, Cal, are the guests of their son-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra, Burr Fisher, at the Hotel Sorrento, On Saturday, Mr, and Mra. Misher will motor to Vancouver, B. C,, to meet their son and daugh rinlaw, Mr and Mrs, Barnette Fisher, of New York, who are en route to make Seattle their home Accompanying them is Mex. Fisher's mother, Mra, A. J. Nordine, of San Franctaco, who will visit for some tume in the city. see | Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard Eaton and family will remove to morrow from their country home to their aparument at Hamilton Arms, eee “ Mr. and Mra. James H. Lawson of Vancouver, B. ©., spent yesterday in the city. | eee - | Miss Marie Sunielius and Miss Florence Easton of the Scotti Grand Opera company have been guests of Mr, and Mra. John W. Eddy at their home at the Highlands, | eee | Mra, Norman Tulk of Vancouver, | B. C, spent the weekend in town, & guest at the Hotel Washington. eee Dr, Frederick Adams will leave October 1 for Montreal to attehd a medical convention in that city. | eee | Mr. Willis O’Brien, who has been | @n a motor trip to Vancouver, B. C., will return today | be } Mra. J. F. Terry and daughter, | Mra, Keith Bullitt, departed yoster: | day for Yakima to remain a week. eee | Mra. Sarah Blasbors has removed | to @ frenidence at 325 29th ave, } eee } Miss Lactle Hohn left for St. Louis Monday to take a post graduate course In Baird hospital, Washing: ton university. eee Prof. G. A. Fairfield, of Siiverdate, | who spent last week attending the) state fair In Yakima, has returned | to his home | eee Mra. N. B, Sotner came over from Bremerton yeaterday to attend the | neapolis Symphony orchestra. ee ee —Portrait by Christy. Mrs. Fern Irene Lough, who ia well known in local mu- sical circles and is herself a singer of prominence, is responsi- ble for the splendid treat that is offered musical lovers of Se- | attle in the appearance here tonight at the Arena of the Min- This is not Mrs. Lough’s first tea given by Mrs. Albert Charles endeavor as a promoter, however, for she has toured the Phillips. eee Mise Helen O'Brien, of San Fran cleco, who has been at Hotel Wash ington for about six days, left thin wpend six weeks before leaving for | New York to spend the winter, eee Mrs, Edwin Twitmyer, of Olympta, | Tonight will witness one of the| when thru the efforts of Fern Irene| | Northwest many times with her own company of artiste. Miss Florence Macheth, of the Chicago Opera company, will appear for the first time in the Northwest as soloist with the orchestra. morning for Yakima, where she wil) Minneapolis | Symphony be her first appearance tn the North west. Miss Macbeth has gained the | pinnacle of euedens and for the past been ammociated with Mre, Lough announces that thru | Lough of Seattle the Minneapotis! her efforts Migs Macbeth will appear ‘Thelma Miller returned last Symphony orchestra will be heard in| twice on the program instead of once from California, where she) concert at the Arena, Fifth and Uni-|&@# Was previously announced. Ac cording to the revised program there THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1928. WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Allday Social in Armory Stevens Retief Corps No. 1 give a social Friday, October 1 | Veterans’ hall at the Arm It will |e an allday affair, Lu on will he served at noon under direction of Mra, Georgia Vernandis, chairman of the executtve committes. The organ ization will also hold a sale of fancy articles and give @ noon luncheon the last of October, These are also in charge of Mrs, Fernandis, Grand |Army comrades are welcome to at tend both affairs eee Ladies’ Literary and Musical Soc Ladiew Literary and Musical so. clety meets at 2 p.m. with Mrs, M. Swanson, $6 North 40th at eee Leechi Heights Women's Improve i ment Club Mrs. Melvin Albert Weed, 902 29th ave., ausisted by Mrs. A. G. Keene, will’entertain Leachi Heights Wom- | en's Improvement club at 2:30 p. m. eee Queen Anne High School PT. A. Queen Anne High School PUT. A meeting has been postponed from October 1 until October 7 in order to cooperate with the garden ex | hibit. ‘ will in ee Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors A card party will be given by the Ladin’ Auxiliary to the Order Railway Conductors at 2 p. m Foresters’ hall, 1923% Wirst ave, ee 8 Coterte Cluh Meeting Coterie club, firet meeting of the yeqr at Phi Mu Sorority houne, 4530 University bivd., at 2 o'clock. Ex coutive board meets at 130. Pro gram. Music Department, Women's Centary Club Music deyartment of the Woman's Century club meets with Mrs. Cart J, Smith, 1435 37th ave, at 2 yclock. Program by Mra. F. H MacDonald, Mrs, Carrie Lovering and Mra. Charlotte Degen. eee Alki PT. A. The Alki PT. A. will give a recep. tion for thelr teachers and prin. cipals Friday, October 1, at 8 p. m., of | at the school building requested to come and refreshments oe Olivet Sunday School Social A basket social will be given by the young ladics of Olivet Sunday school Friday evening at 8 o'clock in Christensen's ball, diet 8. and Graham st. Everyone welcome. eee } Chi Omega to Meet | Mrs. J. A. Hyde will entertain Chi Omega Alumnae Friday afternoon October int, at 1 o'clock, at home, | 326 37th ave. 8 eee Homesteaders’ Lodge The Homesteaders’ Lodge, 686, will give a hard times dance at the I, O G. T. hall, Boren ave, and Virginia | st, Friday, October 1, Everyone welcome. Parents are Entertainment eee St. Joseph's Parish Guild Bt. Joseph's Parish guild will en tertain with @ card party on Fri day evening in the parish hall, 16th | ave. and K. Aloha st. An interest ing program is promixed. Refresh | ments will be served. eee Adele M. Field Partiamentary Club The Adele M. Field Parliamentary Procedure club will hold the first meeting of the year at the Rainier Grand hotel Friday, October 1, at 1:30 p. m. Relief Ted, Seattle Post No. 18 A relief tea to be given by the ausiliary to Seattle post No. the American Legion will be held at the home of Mrs. Emma Stith, 16 Westlake ave. N., at 1230 p. m. Fri- day, October 1. cee Ballard Review No, 55 Ballard review No. 65 of the Wom en's Benefit association of Macca bees will meet at the home of Mrs. 18 of | sist of: HIS WIFE HAS |ELOPING HABIT NEW YORK.— Four elopementa since last January are carrying ®& thing too far, according to Angelo Tomeo, who sued for separation, He alleged his wife Mary ran away to Pittsburg last January and disap peared three umes since then, POO Oa oral been prepared and @ large attend unce is desired, Dr. H, M, Fran cinco, of the Northwest division of the U. 8. public health service, will speak on “Work Among Dinabled Soldiers.” As much interest in this line - work is being shown, the general public, as well as nurses, is invited, ‘Those wishing to atvend the junen eon which will precede the in the ¥. W. C. A. tea room, will please notify Miss Harriet Jones, 431 14th ave. N., or phone Capital 598, eee ¥. W. C. A. News Classes in gymnastics have ab ready commenced at the Y. W. ©. Ay under the supervision of Miss beth Dickerson. Volley and ball practice began last evening and teams are being made up. All girls are welcome, oe. Blue Moon Ball The Lotus club is issuing tions for their “Blue “Moon which will be the club's first affair of the season. It is to be strictly informal, and dancing will begin at 9 The committee in charge will com Messrs. Byron G. lves, Wim. A. Colaky, Chas, Wm. Guerin, Rey nold Frediund and Wilfred K. Has mon, The patronesses will be: Mra J, E. Moore, Mrs. Wilbur B. Ives, Mrs, Chas. W. Goodman, Mra. George La Fray and Mrs. L. R. Harmon eee Practical Psychology H. B, Olsen, 1432 W. 64th at., Fri duy at 2 p.m. All Maccabees are hie vited, eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Claes in Public Health Nursing to Moet The Washington State Organiza ow for Public Health Nursing will hold ite monthly meeting Saturday, October 2, at 2 p. m. in the ¥. W. C. A. auditorium. A very interesting program has The Club"in Practical Psychology meets tonight at 8 o'clock at 309 — county<ity building. This is the first Ineeting of the club after the summer vacation. Interest fs ie creasing, and the men here are look- ing forward to the regular A paper on “Practical will be read at every meeting the president. The remainder meeting will be given over development of every member club, along the Lines of their tical ambition. EVERYTHING GOES! hae spent the summer. . | Mrs. Robert Hare Delafield and vorsity #t. The #5 artists that com- pose the symphony will be under| Will also be two changes in the se the direction of Emil Oberhoffer. Iections of the orchestra. mall son departed today for thelr) ytisa Florence Macbeth, the “Min: home tn New York. after spending | 0 " nesota Nightingale.” will appear as| A woman's vanity begins with her the gummer months with Mrs. Dela | soloist with the orchestra. 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