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BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY UNITES | MISS HAINSWORTH AND MR. BIBB: BY BEULAH MITCHELL Soctety Pditor © MARRIAGE OF MISS ROBE T. Bibb, Jr, was last evening ac the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J @f @ large company of relatives and Feading the lines of the serv! Placed at vantage points in the rec Vivid branches of autumn foliage and Ghaded hues. Huckleberry and vine nd chrysanthemums transformed a inte a woodland bower, where Mr. B Behmita, awaited the bridal party, At Greene, accompar by her sister Mrs. Corwin F. perting, at the ‘and with violin obligato by Br, H. KR. Houston, sang “O Promise Me,” and the ushers, Mr. Bart Lati Mer and Mr. Richard Beamer, en followed by Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Theodore Faulk, bear tg bronze baskets of seasonal blos Somes, with tulle streamers, which as Bhey progressed toward the impro- Wised altar, made a charming path Wway for the bride and her attend nts. The four mids, Miss Beatrice Gould and Miss Osceola House, walk ing together, followed by Miss Ma Fion McMillan and Miss Elizabeth Greig of Tacoma, were attired tr of taffeta, somewhat similar They were fashioned with Mipeartine bodices, very short © Gleeves, harem skirts slightly ex Rended at the hips. Miss Gould wore ", Miss House was in yellow McMillan chose pink, and Miss i nile green, comple’ a lovely ow effect. Silver and metallic bound their coiffures, bouquets were Colonial with tulle streamers to and nose har: | : . i A Sister of the groom, Mrs. Pay Hayward of Glendale, Cal, in Wedding gown of white silk net satin, ruffled, and with « it hoop skirt, was the matron honor, followed by little Andre) who carried the ring in heart of a calla lily, A cun White taffeta frock, accordion with metalline butterfly at her back, made her most \! The bride came next, ‘Was met at the altar by her , who gave her in marriage wt she was in her handsome | of ivory moleskin satin, em- with iridescent the skirt and softly Ued dnto 7 ‘s knot at the waistline in back. The skirt was made in harem and was quite short. Her court train, lined with cloth of WAS UNde> cascades of tulle, framed her face by soft pleats | with a silver coronet and with orange blossoms, the headdress of Mrs. Hayward gorgeous bouquet was of or and gardenias, with a shower of of the valley, the whole frilled silver lace. ra. Hainsworth was gowned in a and white brocade, and wore orchids in a corsage bridal party, and Mr. and Mra T. Bibb, of Pasadena, the oi paws "8 parents, received the guests | the conclusion of the ceremony, collation was served in the room. Mrs. Bibb wore black table, which was @ basket of yellow mums certered the board, | yellow tapers in bras holders | @ soft glow over all. Tulle | the chandeliers added a bridal Gunn, Mrs fan aunt of the bride. from and Miss Elsie Clifford 4 at the urns. bride's traveling costume was i blue duvet delaine, made Russian blouse, with opossum Her hat of mandarin red was embroidered in chenille Stripped ostrich. Mr. and Mrs. left at once for a motor trip of days, and will be at home at Ingleside apartments, Tacoma, November 1. Since her en- Mrs. Bibb has been a d brideelect, as she pow a wide circle of friends. She d the University of Washing and is affiliated with Kappa Theta sorority. The groom Braduated in 1919 from the Uni a of Washington, and is a mm ot Phi Gi ° (, eter a jamie Delta . Ruhm to Tea Honoring Count and Countess de la Fraiture de Couden- : Mrs. Thomas Ruhm has ar | Fanged g tea for Sunday afternoon ather . with calling hours from ‘6 unt 7 o'clock. . De Veuve. Hostess Attractive Luncheon AS.a compliment to Mrs. Pr y who is the guest of her daugh Mrs. Lester Turner Jr. Mrs Hamilton De Veuve enter yesterday with a delightful at her apartments in Ham. | golden | nthernums made an attractive | Arms, A mound of loard of Atottiary ' Hold Meeting | The executive board auxiliary to the Seattle ny orchestra met at the ¢lub Monday and formulated for 4 permanent organization. 5 decided to hold the next meet- ‘on Saturday, October 16, at 11 & m., in the Fine Arts bulldin, 4 th ave., when a constitution will ‘adopted and permanent officers An invitation is extended to ‘women of Seattle to be present are interested in the develop ot their city and to become members of the auxiliary executive board is; Mrs. Henry , Mrs, B. C. Beck, Mra. F. E. . Mrs. Leo, Schwabacher, WwW. KR. White, Mrs, Clara Mrs. Virgil Kidd and Mrs. C. Dalton. oe of the cS Mann Supper “On Monday evening, following the , Tehearsal of the Schimtz- party, Miss Char- will entertain with a residence. cae st her Lending their charm to the occasior ibd and his groomeman, sequins | -| Harry Baker, parents of Mra. D. J. COUTTS of. The Star RTA HAINSWORTH nnived with f Walter Hainsworth, friends, with Rev, Will Jone at and Mr oeremony in the prese A. Mase and pressive am hall and drawing were groupings of dahlias in thelr ved with winter berries living Mr, Helmuth the hour of eight-thirty Miss Dorothy DATES To Remember WEDNESDAY, OCTONER 13— Mise Laurette Roek- Joya Bowers in the f the Rplphany at #30 eption reom artistic mnt of the map! corner room spactous Stimeon's tee Mra Charles rawford to entertain tea at her home. to Miss Helen OCTORER 15— stertain the party at SATURDAY, OCTORER 16— Mise Marian M Keith Wiliam Forrest WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER to— The marriage of Miss Anne Ho’ William Forrest ehapel at? ¥, OCTOBER t2— mt at the Metropolitan Thea. FRIDAY, OCTORER re— Halloween dance at Sea club. 168. SATURDAY ' Teonte For reservations call Rast OCTOBER 10— At Seattle Birthday Party for Dr. Peterkin Complimenting her busband, Dr. | Guy Shearman Peterkin, whose birthday it is, Mrs. Peterkin has ex tended invitations to fourteen friends \for a dinner oo cones at home. Dr.and Mrs. W illiams Dinner Hosts On Sunday evening at their} home, Dr. and Mra. V. V. Williams entertained with an informal dinner of eight covers, complimentary to | Mr. gnd Mrs. Walter B. Allen, who jare leaving Thursday for London, | England. Mr. and Mrs. Alien will stop ¢n route in Chicago to be the guest@ of Mr. and Mra. Arista B. Wiliams, who were the inqpization | for numerous socialaffairs during | their visit here thit summer. While in London Mr. and Mra, Williams will be guests at the Hotel Cecil. In | Paris they will visit Mr. and Mrs MeHernié, of this city, who reside at | Kennet Villa, Daventry. They will jalso visit Mr. “ind Mrs. A. T. King, Mine Laura Hughes and Sir Isinbard and Lady Owen Fernetift, Car narvon, North Wale@ relatives of Mra, Williams. eee Marriage Announced Announcement is made of the marriage August 14 of Miss Louise Gloria Haley of Birmingham, Eng. land, to Mr. Michael Sheridan of this city. eee News From the Forts— Worden, Flagler and Casey COMPLIMENTING COL. JOHN 8. JOHNSTON, | Maj. John L. Hughes, U |tired, entertained on Saturday eve | ning in compliment to Col. John 8.| | Johnston, U. 8. A., retired, one of the most popular officers ever sta jtioned at Fort Worden, whore re jturn to Port Townsend is a matter ef much congratulation. Major | |Hughes’ town house was gayly decorated for the occaaion, which |brought together both the military and civilian sets. Among those |bidden to this function were: Col John L. Hayden, U. §. A., com mander of the Puget Sound Artillery | district; Col. John #. Jobnaton, U. |S. A., retired; Lieut. Col. Samuel M English, U. 8. A.; Major Truby C | Martin, U. S. A., retired; Capt. Ray | mond J. Kersey, U. 8. A.; D. H. Hill, | |W. H. Hill, Dw. C. O'Rear, Dr J. C. House, N. C. Strong, Oscar | Klocker. John Dobbs, George | Welch, L. B. Hastings! 8. T. Lake, E. A. Sims, James O'Connor, Walter Rutz, Allan Trumbull, Harvey L Tibbals, A Coleman, H. H. Mor rison, H. A. Hart, Dr. C. F. Kubn, Charles A. Pragge, J. M. Carroll, J.D. Phillips, H. C. Montgold. BA | B.A, rn R HALLOWE'EN AUCTION An auction of five tables, at which the Hallowe'en tradition was emphasized, was given on Saturday afternoon by Mre. Hughes, wife of Maj. John L. Hughes, U. 8. A, re tired, and her daughter, Mra. George Welch, in welcome to Mrs, Johnaton wife of Col. John 8, Johnston, U. 8. A., retired, and in farewell to Mrs. Stearns, wife of Lieut. Charlies H Stearns, medical corps, U. 8. A. The decorations, collation and prizes all suggested Hallowe'en, including the witches’ color scheme of orange and black. ‘The hostesses were asnisted by Miss Eisenbeis and Miss Hughes. There were four prizes, that for high est score being won by Mra. Leon ard T. Cutter; the one for second highest going to Mrs, John C. Pringle, while the third was awarded to Mra, Charles Francis Kubn, The Jor Lteut. | bridge, consolation prize fell to Miss Downs. Among those invited were; Mra Johnston, wife of Col. John 8. Johnston, U. &. A, retired; Mra. Merriam, wife of Lieut. Col. Henry M. Merriam, U. 8. A.; Mra. Lemmon, wife of Maj. Kelley B. Lemmon, U. 8. A.; Mrs, Miller, wife of Major A C. Miller, medical corps, U. 8. A.; Mrs. Greene, wife of Major Royal K. (Sree. U, §. Aj Mrs, Carter, wife of Major Horace Re Carter, U. 8. A. THE SEATTLE ut the hom 1428 Greenwood ave STAR iS FOR THURSDAY Ionia Chapter 114, 0. EB. 8 The will give «@ onla cha No, 114, 0. ¥ card party for and fr » ‘Thurs 14, from 2 to 4 of Mra, HL. A Take Ionia chapter ‘clock Phinney ar to 46th at Mount Rainier Chapter No. 48 Mount Tribe of Ben Hur hall de and & October eee Ite be 48 ou Thurs: | Rainier chapter No will hold its meeung the M. W. A A short bust m., after which | “"V neing will be enjoyed. | of br th nthly octal freahments will be served. The meet $30 in the auditorium of the set John Golter Ene. Dr rhursday Mrs. Thursday Must Mrs, F. ity at All aaa ofofofopofofoyoro oo. foyopo.opoyoforoyo pfoloojorofoporeporayoro Bae —New Cases of the Armstrong- Pennington Wholesale Millinery Stock Opened Up for On the afternoon of October 2 Miss Mary Louise Kocheaster became the bride of Mr. David Morgan Roderick of Fred- erick, Md. The service was read in the Tabernacle Baptist church, with a brilliant reception later at the. Sunset club.| —Portrait by Bushnell. IH wite of Captain W 10} Crosley, U. & N. of the Qagehip Seattle, is a guest at the Hotel) | Washington, prior to making her home for & few months in Bremer, jon, where Capt. Crosiey is sta toned, Mra. Finley Finley, t wife of Capt. Chartes R. ! 8. A. Mra. Stilley, wife of Capt Joseph Stuey, U. 8 A; Mre.| Rowler, wife of Capt. Louls J Bowler, U. 8. Aj Mra, Stearns, wife] of Lieut. Charles H, Stearns, medical | & corps, U. 8. A.; Mra, McDowell, wife Bruce McDowell, U. & A Mrs. Robert BR. Ringwalt, Mrs. John C. Pringle, Mra. Leonard T, Cutter, Mins Downs, Mra. John EB. Dobbs, Mra. Jacob C. House, Mrs. Charles Francis Kuhn, Mra. Oncar Klocker, Miss Willison, Mra, N. G Strong Mre. 8, EB. Pink, Mra. Hudson H Mra, Crosley Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Hage and! |fitnily returned on Friday from « | motor trip of a week to Ellensburg, Morrison, Mra. A. R. Coleman, Mrs.) were they were the guests of Mre. C. A. Progge, Mra D. H. HL George J. Evans. - * DINNER AT BRENTWOOD Mra. Trafford Mr. and Mra. Charles F. Goodrich 1 wrence Buck were guests of Com of Victoria. B. C., gave a charming | mander Barbour, U. & N.. and Mra dinner on Friday in honor of Lieut. | parpour at their quarters at the Col. Jairns A. Moore, U. & A. 894) navy yard on Sunday. In the eve Mrs. Moore, who are spending | ning, Commander and Mra. Barbour short leave in Victoria. ‘The ©c:lwere hosth at an attractively ap casion brought out the best Brent | pointed supper. wood has to offer and that means an/| ee aeathetic charm and culinary skill! yer prederick Chartes Johnatone which have endeared this little ins’! win jeave on the Alameda tomorrow to the drtists and the epicures of | morning for a short business trip to two continents, In such an environ | Ketchikan. ment clever hosts and ses rag! “ee guests are at their best. Mr. James Irbine, of San Francis. | co, who haa been in Fritiah Columbia | on a fishing trip, arrived this morn. / ing, and is a guest at the Hotel Washington. SEES EBEE00E02202000002b5020b028 oropopopo OS) OO) Huteson and Mra ARMY LUNCHEON An army luncheon, recently given at the Fatrmont, San Francisco, brought together an interesting | group. Among the guests were Mre. Glassford, wife of Col. William | A. Glasstord, U. 8. A., retired; Mra. Petham . wife of Maj. Pel ham ¢ a A. and Mrs Wynne Glassford, wife of Lieut.| her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra Com. Wynne Giasstord, U. 8. N. | Henry Broderick. ins eee FORT CASEY PARTY Mr. Louis Gronm left Sunday morn- From Fort Casey an agreeable | ing to visit his aon, Mr. Phillip Gross. party spent a week In Seattle dur |of New York City. While en route ing the opera. Included in the|he will visit relatives in Philadelpha sroup were; Capt. Dorsey J. Ruther and other Eastern points ford, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Rutherford, | Lieut. Elmer T. Foss, U. 8. A. and) 4 PPLE BU TTER- Mrs. Foss. 2 gallons awret cider Me-peek sweet apples 1% cups soger Roll cider down until thick Mrs. Francia Everett Mitchell and little daughter Elizabeth Broderick will leave about October 25 for their home in’ Chicago. Mrs. Mitchell has epent the summer aa the guest of Pare, CARDIFF, Wales, Oct. 13.--While | a colander., Add apples to cider and i coroner said such tows were very! thickens, when a little is taken out playing with a rattle Francis Straw: | cook, stirring constantly to prevent dangerous to give babies to play in a dish, Cinnamon may be added OO} Baby Playing With quarter and core apples. Cook In « Rattle Is Killed) jyic (007 sory eee. Seon | a baby, got one of the bella | sticking, for an hour. Add sugar wedged in his throat and died. The | and continue poking till the mixtu: with. when the butter in used SKAGIT BAY LANDS Selling very faat at $20.00 per acre.’ The easy terms, and the fact that this is virgin soll, free from stumps and stones—rich garden lands and sub-irrigated—makes*thia project very attrac tive to people who want to get back to the soll, and especially to roll that will produce in abundance. Ninety-five per cent of the people who investigate these lands are buying. You will buy if you have enough money to make the firat payment, and this does not require very much. Think of it! Lands that will be bringing $300.00 per acre in two years or thereabouts, and for this price! You will be too late if you don’t-act now, Comé or write to our office for full particulars, Join our excursions @nd see this land, Now is your opportunity. Don't be too late, SPARKS & DYE 1220 SECOND AVE. Ground Floor—Open Evenings. ooo }ojojofofofofo[o ofofofojojofofojojojofo} Git R who have b John B. Allen PLT, A. | John B. Alien PLT. A. will next Thursday afternoon an at | m Hunt will keture on Parents of the district are | F one ol Dorie Social Club me Dorie Social elut meet | 8 at 2 o'clock with 3629 Francis ave will afternoon Rh. Myer by . | pa ad Bes Thursday Musical Club a! club meets with w 2111 Seventh Composer, De Bussey one Goodhue Photoplay Comorship Board Photoplay federation meets ut the club house ard of the 1030 & m ‘ennorship | th ip 178 @ | Alpha Club ren at any timein Positive |members of Alpha club are cordially home Altemus,| ‘Thursday hol program has been arranged by tainment Frances J teacher 1:20 p the WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920. } Alumnae and the College Women'é) Refreshments. ent meeting at the ot J. Colina, ") Women's Auxiliary to Rainier Post No, 21 Auxiliary Americ Women's to Legion, Veterann’ Rainier meets Thursda; | thin eve the armory, 4008 see Seattle Review No. & Seattle Review No. 8, Women’s Benefit ation of the Macca ber 4 p.m. w w | hall ry of aavociation and recept Officers ene oo Progress Club Progress club meets at of Mra. C. L. Carder 10 4, m, and the first work meeting, all mem equested to be present dnd ing thelr own imblen ing in hal home joy ave., at a this rare 0 meet at Anniver n to new members sandwiches and in ° Franklin POT, A. H, Fleming will ocational Work at the Franklin PT. A, at 3:16 p. Irving PLT. A. Members are urged to be present ad bring a new member to the ‘ng of Irving PT. A. in the for the needy in the litorium at 2:45 p A board of directors will mee Mra. | same place at 9:30 a. m of the enter-| on committes, which will in Pythian Sisters’ Altruistie Club by the Irving] The Pythian Sisters’ A tc reading by Mra. K./club will hold their regular mreeti fairy © by | Thursda October 14, at 2 ™m., ir McLaughlin, vi solo |the Knight of Pythias clubre Mra, Frank H. McKenzie All members are urged to be nied by Miss Pearl Jones, ent : » by Lioyd Beckett » aging Mrw n Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias schools doments The Uniform nk, Knights of >ythias, announces another of 1 series of popular dances to be held jat Pythian hall, Third ave. and Vir: A program is being arranged for | ginia wt., Thursday evening, Ogtober © reception to be given by the|l4th. The committee aswures every T. A. of the B. F. Day school in| one a good time, Special orchestra. * auditorium for the teachers at a | m. Every mother interested | Course of Lectures by Dr. Woolston | asked to pres The Asociation of Collegiate talc me on Council of Catholic Women to Meet Seattle Council ting ‘The | Wome in the pital, on Thurwd of Catholic Conrad to | sew W. Pieht, chairman ude @ nelection mt hool orchestra. Frederickson Hin pom: accom al | pres av and Mra areas by wattle B. F. Day PT. A. Final Clearance , these are the most sensational hat values that have yet been shown. fon the floor v a course of ten lew tures, the first five given by Howe urd B, Woolston, Ph, D., head of the riment of sociology in the Unk of Washington, on “foctal America and Theories il Progress.” Dr, Richard #y department of history story and club announce five lectures on bi be given in the Rallway building, ve. and on Thursday ¢ ings at , beginning October 14, m Thygesen Auxiliary tenon Thy gene xillary to V., will hold a luncheo® 6 o'clock and regular ecoting m., October 14, in Veteran Armory, The officers andi heen invited to put kk at Everett Friday, October 15, and will leave early Fri day afternoon tures wi Club room, ond hall, ‘The source of practically all the icebergs of the Arctic and sub-Arctiog reg is Greenland. F CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME Catarrha) Deafness a Htthe hard of ps and is pleasant to tuke. ne hearing or who Deafness or head noises ive this prescription « trial, ofojojofofojojofo 10] 1O} If it were not for the above wholesale firm closing out their Seattle branch store, these prices would not be Children’s Hats Hats for little girls and big girls, for wee girla and tall girls, for school girls—for girls every size and age. Our agsort ments of fine children’s hats have been carefully selected, and represent the very newest in style and material You'll find that our hats for kiddies add a certain charm and individuality to their appearance, The Styles Mushrooms in Velvets, Tames, Felts, Sailors, Poke Bonnets, E Shapes The latest things for Fall and Winter — shapes that need little or no trim- mings and that really rep- resent values several times $1.95. _ Seattle olofototo[ofofolofa) possible. Every hat is fresh from their designers’ hands, and will be shown for the first time tomorrow. Choose Tomorrow from these— Trimmed Hats Gne of the Most Remarkable Sale Events We've Ever Planned! $5.95 These hats are so greatly underpriced that the entire group will not last the entire day. There's gomething particularly distinctive about these hats—they all have that distinguighed appearance which is usually found in Imported patterns. Banded Hats -AT- Basement Department 2 s laxgest Millinery .) Store

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