The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1920, Page 14

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MISS HUTESON TO WED R. SCHMITZ OCTOBER 20 “ BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Hditor R. AND MRS. JAMES CI tations for the marriage of their Pmaid of honor, ‘The four brid DeVeuve and Marion Hut groom, Mr. Helmuth Sehmi . Caspar Clarke, Mr, Walter | Mr. wad Huteson I, Mr Sparger and Mr. Harold Hart Following the ceremony, Feception will be given at t home for the bridal party ite friends. Assisting Mre a Will be Mra, Frank Fretwell, lias Cynthia Robertson and Miss | Miller. Blethen Hostess m Joseph Blethen entertained & beautifully appointed lunch: I: at the Hotel Wash A lovely basket of snap and roses in shades of pink d the tabla Covers were| for eight. cee at Gracemont tions have mn issued by) John T. Heft nm and Miss Heffernan for a tea, to be at their home, “Gracemont,” rat afternoon, October 14, calling hours from 4 until 6 r. Wi "Entertained ptio taining for their brother-tn- Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, of Wash- D. C, who, with Mr. C. HL , general manager of Good | , lett this morning for h. Mr. and Mrs. William Kel- A gSVe a dinner of eight covers at home Wednesday night ee ge Tea jor Brown Magnus Crawfor! has extend- its for a bridge tea, to be wd S=RFIELD HUTESON tx on Wednesday evening, October 20, In § Moerbert H. Gowen reading the Hoes of the serv will be matron of honor, and Miss Irene Jarmon, of kat Sound, emaids will be Miae Leura Booth, Miss Elizabeth Chadwick and Miss Charlotte 3 on Will be the flower girls. . Wil be best man, and the ushegs will | at her home next Thursday | for the pleasure of Miss Brown. Invitations have been | fo intimate friends of Miss} and Mrs. Struve 4 Hosts d inf ily at dinner on iy evening, at thelr home, eee d Stimson Plans Tea Charles Willard Stimson will) in on Thursday afternoon | @ tea, at her home, in compli- to Mrs. McBride, wife of Capt. U. & N. who have recent } taken up their residence at the yard. % eee 8 Huteson to. Feted f taining for Miss Margaret whose marriage occurs this Miss Thelma Miller has bid. in ten guests to luncheon at her + Bext upesaeetay. hday Luncheon ‘W. Wellington Phillips has ‘m birthday luncheon for to at her home, in complimént Robert HiIL mz ee tractive Tea at ight Residence . introduce her daughter-in-law, James A. Haight, Jr, Mra.) A. Haight was hostess at a tea yesterday afternoon at Wr home. Presiding at the urns the mst hour were Mrs. Thacker Hodge Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt, while ‘Worrall Wilson and Miss Edith dispensed hospitalities the | hour. Assisting in the dining | were Miss Gena Peters, Mra.) Millard, Miss Catherine Col- Mrs. Fred Burnside and Mrs.| Winslow, jr. Receiving @ cards at the door were Helen tinson and Anne Nicholson. A basket of beautiful zinnias in n tints adorned the handsome of The Star have tesued tnvt daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Dietrich | Barnabas chapel, with | Mra, John Dudley } sons, Miss ann. Mary} A coustn | Arne nnn montha, The annual Christmas ban: | quet, scheduled for the middle of December, is the next affair of im portance and is looked forward to with great antictpation. | The hoste and hosteases of the evening were: Mr, ¢ T. & White, Mr, and. Mra. G. TL. keman, Mr and Mra. L, F. Macklem, Mr, and/ Mra. J. C. Glass, Mr, and Mrs. B. Saewdon, Marriage Announced Mr, aft Mra. Neil C. Cameron an- nounce the mar of their daugh ter, Mabel Irene, to Mr. MH. B, Rice, of Richmond, Va. Mr i Mrs. Cans eron wil] make their me in Wash ington, D. G Among the prenuptial entertain ments for Mr. and Mra. Rice was 4 dinner of sixteen covers, at which Mrs. BE. L, Hedges wag hostess, at her home, Pretty Double Wedding | At § o'clock on Saturday evening. | October 3, at the home ef Mr. and Mrs, E. L, Meeker, 835 8. Fife st. Tacoma, a double wedding was rol emmized, the participants being Wl Yam Raymond Meeker, of Tacoma, and Miss Clara Grace Woodford, of Seattle. Also Roy William Peterson and Miss Lois Stella Leftwieh, both of Tacoma, Only a few immediate relatives and friends were present for the. ceremony, which was per formed by the Rev. W. H. Warner, of Tacoma. The parlor was beautifully deco orated with flowers, autumn leaves and potted planta, and tn front of this striking background the cere mony was performed, the ring ser vieo being used. Both brides * were becomingly gowned In white georgette, and wore largo corsage bouquets of pale yel low roses. After’ the ceremony a delicious wedding dinner was served Both couples will reside in Ta coma, Reception for Bride and Groom A reception will be gtven thin | evening in the University Baptist Churelf in honor of Mr. and Mra. Matthews, who were recently mar. ried. The congreation and friends of the guests of honor are cordially lavited. Mrs. W. W. Felger will return tomorrow night from the } where she went to place her " ter, Miss Nellie Beatrice Feélger, in school in Washington, D. C Mra. Ro. Sweeney, who has been! @ patient in Minor Hospital for some time, is progressing nicely, | STANDARD PHONOGRAPHS Your Choice WOMEN’ CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Tonla Chapter No, 114 Ionia Chapter No, 114, 0. will give a card party at the ama cafeteria Octol invited, eee Kinng County Pot. A King County P..T. A., semiannual convention at 1 in the high school, Topile, mmon Sense Edu eation In Home and School.” welcome, eee Allah Chapter No. 163 Allah Chapter No, 165, 0. B. 8, | social dance at Odd Fellows’ Mall | Masons, Eastern Stars and friends welcome. cee Olympic Mystic Qirele No, 87 Olympic Circle No. 87, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will give a card party at home of Mra. Fred Peacock, $036 W. 66th st, at §:20, . . . ADDITIONAL CLUBS League of Nations A meeting was held Woednesday at Meves’ Cafeteria, in tho interest of the League of Nations, at w Nations As with the ion wing Mr. 9 at & p.m) All Eastern Stars and thelr friends | their} * S CLUBS W. A. Btuart, state president, and Mr, J. F. Knight, presicent of the Seattle (King County) Association, with headquarters in his office, 215 Railway Hxoehange building, ings will be held every Wednesday noon at Meves’ Cafeteria, when different speakers will discuss the League of Nations, These moctings will bo non-political, ee . Seattle's Women's Clubs Organize to Support Symphony Orchestra A Duteh Treat luncheon will be petven at the Sunset Club, thru the arrangements made by Mra, Fred erick Bentley and Mina Nellie Cornish, tomorrow afternoon, when plans for an organized campaign |by all the women's clubs of the city, munieal and be formalated, to secure funda for the maintenance of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, The campaign which this luncheon will inaugurate te the out- growth of the drive just term!- nating, which was the Musical Arts Soclety, Tickets for the luncheon are seventy-five cents and may be ne. cured at Sherman-Clay Third and Pine st, rious club presidenta Lady Sterling Chapter Moeting Lady Sterling chapter, D. A. met at the home of Mra HL. T. or from ve 10 &10 OFF 10 & 10, OFF OUR LIBERAL OFFER CONTINUED © Applies to Men's and Women's Wear Alike. chmnny cuat A rare op: Bs well as m Fall outfit ‘The liberal discounts we have been giving in the Men's Depart- ment ha been extended to the komm that in, & 10% dine and an extra 10% to buyers, or f account in You should act those who pay full within 30 now. This offer won't last all season. A emall deposit will guarantee a the garment you like for ater deliver benefit of t ik, PPY 4 give you the count. ing for FInST. STYLAS, ava't. Dass up this opportunity Yea, you can have it charged Special Discount Meet: | r nonmusical, will | conducted by) Company, | Mr, Hl. W. Moulton with his house guests, Mr, and Mrs, Fletcher Ford, let la to Puyallup to attend the fair. and Mra, Ford are en to their home from an extended trip thru the Bast, eee Mra William 8. Kinase! left RRR nnn Bredes last Tu y afternoon for * semsion, at MoCleary, na, who is @ na tional vice . 1. Mra William She lker was nom yh for the office t spring y-two chapters of the take place in December, After the business session an tn formal reception was given to Mra. Goble and Mra, McCleary, Recelving with the guests of honor were Mrs. Bredos, Mrs, P, 8. Masters, Mra. Walter eed and Mra. Edmund Bow den. Presiding at the tea table later |were Mra. A. J, ‘Trumbull and Mrs. Thomas A. Parish. A unique center. piece was used which consisted of kewplo dolls very cleverly dressed to re United utes. Eng land, Canada and George and Mary Washington. Musical numbers added to the en | Joyment of the afternoon. ato will 22 = De rez Wednesday evening for Idahg Falls, Idaho, called there by the illness of her mother, eee Mr, and Mrs. J. .N. Ivey will re move next week from the Hotel Borrento to an apartment at the Algonquin. eee Lieut, Frederick Charles Gribble son of Mr, and Mra, Fred M, Grib bie, three and a half years’ returned last evening from a absence in Laqut who enlisted the day after the jthe U. & air service Grib | ble, declaration of war, is the last Beat | tle boy to receive his discharge, and | will resume his course of study at the University of Washington, ] fe Mra, shortly Darrah Ce tt will lente | for an extended trip thru »|the South, to be joined later by Mr.| * | Corbett, | Mr. and Mra, James Ronald Vettch Heft Sunday for Chicago and other Hastern points, to be away about two weeks eee | Mr. and Mra, 1B. W. McGinnis are! planning to move from the Sheridan Apartment last of the month, to their home At ava, a 6 | Capt, William R. Ballard ts spend ing a few days in Yakima, | er j Mra. In V. Westerman returned this week from an extended trip abroad, where during the past four months she has visited many points | ‘werlous | thing Genuine drunkenness ts the reel) War-tank races are the latest iin France. - THE MACHINE THAT ~ | MAKES ITS OWN PAYMENTS) SPECIALI!! While They Last Eight One-Minute Washers We have in stock § One Minute Washers that have begn used for demonstrating purposed only; Just slightly used; exactly Wke new; guaranteed for @ lifetime. Cloxing out while they last— $95 Tregular price on there machines $125, Kasay terms given. expert call at your home and explain about the Laure Pipeless Furnace, Phone Main 4778. A TURNITURE G. 619 PINE ST. “Second Avenue at Pike | 3,600 Men’s New Shirts on Sale 2,400 Shirts, well-made, in soft cuff stylé. Made of madras, and fine “80 by 80 count” percale. Sizes 14 to 171 $3.95 Neat patterns in “Lorraine” rep shirts; varied colorings. Also Russian cord shirts, in plain colorings. Soft cuff style. 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Priced $8.50 to $15.00. Middy Blouses AE: The knickers are thoroughly Tined and have two side pockets, and a Nttle watch pocket. Sizes 8 to 17 Of Flannel in-navy blue or red, are made in 3 Eg er SS a a ee a a ee Co eee Y — years. Mackinaws $10.00 The ideal Winter Coat for the boy to wear for school or play--warm, comfortable, durable and made in attractive styles. These are shown with roll collars, belts and patch pockets. Sizes 4 to 10 years. MacDougall Southwick, Third Floor while the same lovely flowers used in artistic groupings about rooms, plain or yoked’ styles, with trim- mings of emblems, pockets and three rows of braid. Priced $8.95 to $15.00. . Of “Middy Jean” iy all white, or with collars and cuffs of Copenhagen or navy blue. Some are trimmed with emblems and ties. Priced $2.50 to $4.95. MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor 1597.50 mk of California Cash or Terms laff Give Dance ‘ mtaff of the Bank of Califor. N. A, together with their wives} friends, were delightfully enter by the officers at an in- dancing party last evening the Seattle Tennis club. The | Fooms were beautifully deco. | with autumn leaves ~ Through a fortunate purchase we are able to offer 100 new Phonographs at .. tee CASH OR TERMS TO SUIT. $97.50 The machine compares favorably with machines sold up to $200. They are stand- | ard machines and play all records correctly. Only 100, and they are going fast. Choice of All In Our Choice of All $ 150 In Our New Pianos Reduced Sale New Player Pianos Reduced Sale nch was served during the and a buffet supper en- after the dance is the first of a series of affairs planned for the winter Warm Winter Coats and Dresses for Women Dresses $55.00 Sketched at the left is a dress chosen from the group at $55.00. It is fashioned in straight-line, tunic effect, of navy blue serge. Dotted net and lace, in “Paris” tint, is tucked to fashion collar and cuffs. Other Dresses at this price are equally attractive, express ing the newest style tendencies, Coats $65.00 Sketched at the right is a Coat chosen from the $65.00 group—a representative of the many becoming, service- able models at this price. It is made of reindeer duvet de laine, in skirt length, with panel effect at the back, Selfcolored stitchings are effec lively used as trimmings, . New Coats $95.00 This group of new Coats features the very newest modes —bloused backs and loose sleeves, developed of Bolivia cloth, velour and pompon cloth, with cape or choker col- lars of sealine, nutria, raccoon or Australian opossum. MacDougall Southwick, Second Floor, REWELL RECITAL ez Oct. 11- “The bravos that began re- nding through Carnegie last night after Karle's ond number, proved that Westerner had something York liked—gifted voice, beauty, unusual elastic- ty, genial, eloquent manner.” Y. Evening Mail PRICES: 8c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 Including war tax \TS ON SALE NOW USED PIANOS H. P. 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