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MRS. FLEMING WED YE STERDAY | l THE SEA TTLE STAR SATURDAY, OCTORM 18, 1998. a eel Red Crom Has Large Norsing NEW JERSEY CLUBS FOR MONDAY vited the McDonald and Fairview, | nchools to Join them tn a dads’ night | Clases , . > , 2 ; | ion § aie. aha in| ‘roms heme nursing classes 4 BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ai Myre Chapter No. “ee H jours ton ot whey om y i , oe — povues will 4 Society Editor ar Myrtie Chapter No. 4%, 0. H. 8.,|the Green Lake play hall on the becoming ver? . pion — THE NOME OF THE BRIDE’ AND AUNT. Mr. and Mr © past matrons and pa- | s | grounds, Mias Florence Mann hg 7} and gis Fh ages — ¥ FL B. Jackson, Westfield, N. J. Mrs, Linna Fleming yesterday became night next Monday in the|has an important meseage in regard jis L, is _ » eo, ee r' Whe bride of Mr. Lioyd Thomas, of New York City, The bride was becom ‘ thian room of the Masonic |to school needs and other interest. | and Virginie, j m id . ee 4 ingty attired in orchid tinted chiffon, trimmed with grey squirrel, and | Temple jing subjects, The community serv- girls who. 7 Prony Mirco tyy tl ‘& bouquet of orchids and bride's r in @ shower, A bewitifully 00 20 Jico will send a leader for the sing-|than returning after di . Appointed luncheon of forty covers followed the ceremony, Me, Fleming Rainier Camp, No, 1472 jing. All are invited alee, leaves a: eee ° Be ttle, where until recently #he served faithfully A grand masquerade ball will be 2 ® jother engagements. ‘ ‘ ap ewer S kanewerer bt the hak Crean gince the apring of 1st. Mr given in Bwedish hall, Bighth ave Current Centory Club |, & sew clam, to vif ve wy Shomas is the editor of the Masonic Standard, Mr. and Mra Thomas will and Olive #t, on Momiday, October| ‘The Current Century club win | '0 9 on ae, eee pe . 18, by Rainier camp. ‘ al| meet at the Ballard library Tuesday, |!96% will begin on 2h 4 vo ake their home in New York. Octet tist eee " Neighbors of Americ October 19, at 2:30 p. m. All mem-|126, October 21st. a | “mn ees bers are urged to be present as im-| A new class, to be held on Puce > Dinner for | DATES Caleidh Club portant business in to be discussed. |@4¥ and Vriday mornings from 18 Distinguished Guests In honor of Mra. i. ¥, Belews, who rere to 11:0, will also be started om ‘ p> er until recently was Mra, dna J.| Seward Literary Club uesday morning, , October ES Mr, and Mrs, Joshua Green are To Rememb Hates, the ( iy tle Gil-give a| The es pee "aterary | Pewiatrs ations for there classes may Tne St dinner this evening eu atia lekeans breakfast and bridge party on Mon-| club will meet Friday, October 22,|b° made by telephone or by calling So) mempEmentary to Count and Count: } Mr Koith Flakes day, October 1%, at the home of Mra./at 2 p. m., with Mrs. F. W. Aust,|%t the nursing department of the Gators ey pot gery eee asa bra Rdward B. Wobmer ‘P. 13, Maria, 216 40th aye. N |1718 Gath B. The topic tor the after. | Hed Cross, Fourth and Virginia st sount de Couden: at bs 4 noon will be Seattle products and 4 Seve’ form See ae oan Country Chapter V, i. F. 0. industrial plants, Mr. E, MI ¥. W. C. A. Clubs ve 7 geet will attend Chapter V, P. BE. O, observe | Tunoades will be the speaker. The Cosmopolitan elub of the Be on is Sore seatan, Sas ‘Guest day” on Monday, October 1# eee attle ¥. W. C. A. will meet on Tues ie ‘and Mr Seatts Gaamean Fisken. at2 p.m. at the home of Mre, FM. | W. ©. T, U. Hear Dr. McKibbon | day, October 19th, at 7 o'clock, im : Trinity church, and the reception Jordan, 1205 ave. N, Mrs, Harry| ‘The Women’s Christian Temper |the club rooms to hear Mra. Claire a oe thay lub | Hirandt and Mra, A, C. Hanson will!ance union met Tuesday afternoon | Ketchum Tripp, the director of the - = . asnint the hontens, Roll call will be{at the Piymouth / Congregational | ed onal department of the State | Snawered by @ bit onsen a, church. Mra, Libbie Beach Brown )Chamber of Commerce, who will Buffet Luncheon for | YS PS presided and Dr, W. M. McKibbon,|address the members. The subject ing Misses } ADDITIONAL CLUBS |secretary of the China club of Seat-jof Mra, Tripp's talk will be “The é tle, gave the principal address. At|S8tate of Washington, Its Resourd i coent Somiven es Queen Anne Child Conservation | the end of his apeech the women|and Industries.” All who are inter (gg ll ggg | Veague | passed a resolution to heartily co-|ested in this subject are cordially heme, Daccmtcectens leah ateter : . A letter received by friends in this} Th® Queen Anno Circle of the! operate with and lend earnest sup: |invited to attend the meeting. Tegherte, Hage, and Mine|| "tne meee ot iiss anne it mee city from Mra, Richard Owen Crixp, | Child Conservation League will meet! port to the efforts of the China| The members of the club will have ape Meee cone have soon for | Me Me. William. Forrest aays that Captain Crisp haa been | Tuesday, October 19, at 1:90 o'clock] club. club supper in the tea room at 6 to on m wae 2 | ordered to Key West, Florida in| With Mrs. Arthur Joachim, 315} eee o'clock, before the meeting. ae eres dered to Key Went, Florida, in Program will be page| Lakota Camp Fire Girls to Dance oa trol, Captain and Mra. ep have as follows; “Sense of Justice as| The Lakota Camp Fire Girls will] The Friends of All club will meet Halloween ‘Party fy friends here. Captain Crixp| the Fountain of Ali Virtues,” Mrs./ give a dance Friday, October 22, inlon Thursday, October fist, for club to Be Unique kK at the club was stationed on Puget sound sev |B. 1. Davis Selections {rom | Redding’s hall. Tye committee in| supper in the tea room at 6 o'clock, | eral years American Composers will sbe ren charge w be: Mise Margaret/to be followed by Bible class and Phyl ota’ party deiagre phen + at bome, tn eee |dered by Mra, Ewing D. Colvin. A|Caider, Minn Saigenson, Miss Esther | recreation, The club members have Introduced this year at the Seat, " ao Downe paper will be read on “Application | © ¢ oo De Sts: anh Vien ten’ h, Sneek r wil on “Application | Campbell, Mins Blanche Smith, Miss |taken up ewimming lessons and the Teunis club, promises to be a} and Mra Willlam Yerkes, trem 3 ar oak sais 8 fe Seaent | cc. Justion ia Acatiettion anh Use| len’ Dercktaraty ase’ Getireae| ia ant Orne en ie event. All of the Halloween | watll ¢ o’elec . od, Mande” “eet Seis ‘Blniows ie . J 0 ~ FRIDAY, OCTORER t— have returned from a motor trip to % y nes Teck, Mins Mary Packenbam 4nd | fore the class is too far advanced. wilh be observed, with a Will be served at midnight The) Legion and Vete birthday. —Home Portrait by: Snow. the guest of Ler parents, Judge and Yakima, where they enjoyed a week Another paper, “Play the Game Ac @rchestra for the dancing ee cording to the Rules at the Time “ee of huntin o & . . ‘The Altrua cl ‘g Eeeeations are, to be most at Guy Shearman Peterkin, Fe ate a coterie of small friends sore He jot Iife’s ‘Truining.” will be read Chorch of Spiritual Light ak etna ate meet 20, De Bn oo Gtenient! ae who recently gathered at his home in celebration of hia third| Mrs. John Pierce, of Olympia, te | bY Mr CM. O'NetIl The Church of Spiritual Light,| October 22nd, at 1 p. m, for Bible | Miss Betty Doland. Mountain View Station, Green Lake,| study, to be followed by a social te tt that { ‘ " in en, Saleen EM a by the Fine PhS a - vba 0 | Mra HM, BE. Hadley. Associated Benedict Clubs to Meet | wiil meet in Caswell's hall, Bunday|hour and tea The members of the who ee ck ae come | wound, naroes ns aa . ee The Associated Benedict Clubs | evening, at $ o'clock. Dr. M. Norvallclub have joined the Tuesday and Se Gate is act for Friday evening, || Malloween ance at Seattle Teanle DON’T WASTE FLOUR | srs. 8 W. sterling ant Mra.| will meet with the isle Lincoln will speak on a selected subject. The | Friday morning dancing classes, and “ogy J “ium For reesrvations call Bast U S I 4 After using the molding board |eathcote, of Vancouver, are| Benedict Club No. 1 at 2710 Kast|midweekly services will be held on|are planning active work in recre “4 Te. ore gueets at the Motel Pennington for | Cherry st. with Mrs. BR. M Coates | Wednesday at 8 p. m. ation this year. ig Beate || sarumpar, — Lay there ia always more or lees four left | an hostess: on Tuesday evening, at . Federation Truster to Meet A meeting of the board of trustees on the slab This flour should not|% few Gaya be wasted and neither should it be | dumped into the four bin without 10 dinnee at Seattle Luncheon With | e Honor Guests and Mra. Byron Wilson, of Valdes, Alaska, have taken an apart Sp om Mrs, A. Michael will speak on Human Analysis. oe The Altruta club of the Y. c A. will meet Friday evening at 7 In Seattle Ml honor Miss ‘gare’ te2on | respond t of th aifting. of the Federation of Women's Clubs | ©’clock in the club rooms for Bible Dead ise Thelma Miller, tcttne at tee Lo eage and payed & “Cunenelae Quntuctet iby ‘There may ke particles of the|™#nt until their new home is pre-| Marathon Entertainment Club | wit) be held at the clubhouse at| Class, after which the members will MEGS and Mra. Charles Claude| Dance” delightfully. Signor Zanco LOUISE ANNABLE dough mixed with the flour, and | ?*Fed for occupancy. re te 10:30 a. m. Thureday. A full attend. |€0 to thelr recreation classes. There @ recent bride, who de ve “Oh Paradiso,” from the opern these bite of ple crust of biscuit oe ‘The larathon enterta: nment | ance is desired to transact important | Wt! also be club supper in the tea iis next week th make her home|"tyAfricana.” and won bearty ap-| Ellen Beach Y: Gough are not sifted out there is dan-| Dr. and Mra D, W. Siggina, of (Club. Women's Benefit Amociation | business, room on the second floor at 6 , Miss Frances Olé-|pucs Supper was served at mid-|2/Ue0 beac: aw ger of therm becoming stale and taint |Craig, Alaska, have taken winter|0f the Maccabees will give a parcel eee o'clock. hhas iasued invitations for & buf. night Those in attendance were:| Concert Monday ing the entire sack of flour. Snaetahs atthe Miseet Ponnlagion:, 18 Oy Wy. On We Hak, Poarh , Charity and Loyalty Club ve Juncheon next Monday at her) judge and Mrs. Mitchell Gillam.) joien Reach Yaw, prima donna so Even if one always «ifte her flour eee lane Ganan pas Pht Pacer i am alt The Fraternity, Charity and Loyal- ee club t now being Mra. M. A. Gottstein, Mra. Bligabeth | prano, will appear in recital at the! Detore using It in baking, four should) Mrs. Walter Breen, of Centratia, | Sie i! invites, ty club, No, 1, will give a patriotic |f0Fmed in the physical education de eee Richmond Miller, Miss Marjorie] KTCS"" Sonday evening, October 16,| 0 Carefully sifted before returning it|and Mrs, Harry Moore, of Puyallup. | *T peuiieare oe one-handtwo-series whist party on | Partment ge Pisce at Cc. A to | Fy ‘or ed ct care of Guild of Miller, Mr. I. Unti, the Italian com-]4: 915 o'clock. She will be assiated | the bin after scraping the molding |are in town for a fow days *RODPINE | ese Westexts Tees aa | Wednesday evening, October 2 ¢ basketball dic Plan Dance funds for the Christ ye asued invitations for a Thanks- Wing party, to be held on Saturday, 20, at the Masonic temple, until 7 o'clock. s 2 8 Dinners at Home | MP. and Mra. Fred C. England en- with a game dinner at their pon Monday evening. On Tues | i Mr. and Mra J.C} i. E. F. Wittler, who leaves next for New York to spend the be considered, including a the building committee on clubhouse. Reservations made immediately at the ‘The candidates for the elec ‘tion follow: For President—Mr. Samuel M. WBrackett, Mr. John 8. Robinson. ‘Three Trustees for Three Years— aa Teo S Black, Mr. Irving M. Mr. Irland Davis, Mr. Law- R. Ellis, Mr. Keith G. Fisken, Alfred H. Lundin, Mr. William McKay, Mr. Herbert G. Ostrom. ‘Trustee for One Year—Mr. William Patten. _ Mr. and Mrs. ©. 0. Crim an- the engagement of their Mins Hazel Theresa Wood, to James Harold Stanton. The aga were both graduated served in the signal corps France during the war. The mar. will take place the first of the the Broadway high school. Mr. | sul, Mr. and Mrs, Georg, Mr. and/5, Franklin Cannon, planist. The fol Mra. Cozzctto, Mr. and Mrs. MeDer- mott, Mr. and Mre. Cepparo, Mr. 94 | onorai Pretude tn D. Mrs, Hull, Mr. C. Ferro, Mr. Bassetti, and Mr. Guile. | Farewell Dinner and Theatre Party With Mr. Nicl W. Andreesen as honor guest, Miss Wegener entertained Thursday ¢' tng at her home with a dinner, later in the evening a box party at the Moore followed. ter months, returning in the make Seattle their home a he -\Tolo Club to Have ing The Tolo club has issued invita- club house, 4703 18th a he Friday, October 29. og tone will be from 3 until 5, and in the evening from % until 10 o'clock. oee Phi Mu Epsilon .| Breakfast The Phi Mu Epsilon sorority enter tained their pledges at a breakfast this morning at the Three Bears, a new rendezvous for Univermity stu dents. Covers were placed for twenty two young ladies at a table dainty with ite conter of giadioli and roses Embroidery on Unusual Town Blouse 1620 EB. Prospect st., ly offered her home for the A large attendance is ex- and those making reserva are asked to telephone Mrz, baad Camnpbelt, {Sapteet 1903. and Mrs. Paolella at Home , and Mra) N. Paolelin were at to & number of their friends an BY CORA MOORE (New York's Fashion Authority) The town blouse is as popular gs ever. The charming model Wlustrat- ed is of gray pussy-willow satin and is worn with an accordion-plaited skirt of the same material to match. _| The distinguishing feature of this | blouse is the colorful Bulgarian em- Of Russia, added distinction to guests were en- in the beautiful ball room, h overlooks Lake Washington, an \ company program was offered Mada Di Primo broidery. The round neck with ttn V-shaped opening is edged with a narrow strip of the same embroid- ery. ‘The sleeves are short and the whole blouse is edged with « narrow braid of the colors featured in the encour ge Ida Marguerite | 1 Prime Amore wen-| Chere Mult Mr. Andreesen left Friday for| eke Amabile, | ,| Trey, Mont. to resume hig business, When Calle sine where be will remain duing the win Ceests spring | Js! with his sister, Mra. Rose Petty, to) you tions to the opening of their new Seattle Pi Tl | Orchestra Program lowing program will be given: Pach Preiude aad Fugue... Narbverter-Guilmant Mr. Canes Recitative and Aria, “T * (from the Mai the Votes of Fantasie Opus 49 “ Mr. Canaon Keiat de rire (Manon Lescaut) Mme. Yow Lotus Last ‘The Fountal waret Lang | A. Reach Mayda Weed | Mary Carr Moore Ellen Beach Yow Mme. Taw The Beautiful Blue Danube.Schuls-Rvier Mr. Cannon Mad fonne (HMamiet).. Ambroise Thomas wt fbird of Love Divine. ‘The skyiark . With Harold Henry, American pl- anist, as soloist and a ot exceptional interest, the Seattle Sym- phony orchestra will open its regular seried of 10 symphony concerts at Meany hall, Friday evening, Novem ber 5. Mr, Henry, whose playing of | the MacMhwell concerto with the or. chestra last season made an imprea sion 90 decidedly favorable with 84 | attle’s musica! connolsseura, will play Liext'’s first concert for pianaforte| at the opening concert this year, and | in addition he will give a group of shorter comporitions. ‘The «ymphony will be Reethoven's C minor—tis fifth—considered by many ctities to be the greatest of all symphonic works, @onductor John M. Spargur also announces that he will play for the first time in Seat- tle Smetana’s symphonic poem, “The Moldau.” The complete program will be as SPAIN ESTABLISHES’ JUVENILE COURTS Spain is now following the exam- ple of the United States, and has organized juvenile courts, according to advices received by the children’s bureau of the United States depart | ment of labor, Since Chicago estab- lished the first Juventie court in 1899 England, France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Ger- many, Austria and Hungary have estaDlished similar courts. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early | tymphonie No. 6 board. COMPARISONS “You know,” whose motor car had run down mun, very carvelennly Griver. I have been driving a car for seven years.” “Lady, you've got nothing on me, I've been walking for 64 yearn "— Detroit News. follows Allegro con Andante co Alle@re Allegro—Finale Concerto No. 1 for pianoforte and or ohestra A Q A Viv » *termphonic poem, “The Polonates, op Btude, op. 2h, ’ The Dancing Marionette Caprice Espagnoie Harold Henry Overture, “The Flying Dutohman sree Derformance tn Reattia. PA i “Bert H ONTINUO Mosskows! LACE HIP Tomorrow to Wednesday A Crackerjack Now Show A RipRoartng Musical Revue “BE CAUTIOUS, G 99 ‘Wh MOORE and SHY To OTHER HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE MYRICK at the Big, New $2,000 WH! Feature a Popular Musical Program maid the woman “you must have been walking lam 4 very careful ++ Beethoven Lisa foitie fonepte | Harold Heary this week, en route motor trip, Foster ¢ two montha. and family removed nat . Mrs. Louise her uncle and aunt, Theodore N. Haller. winter months, eee my | in a 60inch light of MAT. SUNDAY Eves, Mata, Pios TONIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME and enjoying a short recreation. ee Mr. and Mra, Chester Paulam. of Spokane have been gucsts in the city Word has been recetved from friends of Mr. and Mra, Newton H they sailed October 12/ from New York for Europe to spend | Mr. and Mra Foster | summer from Seattle to Cincin \chola Chamberiain | of San Francisco haa arrived in the city and is for a time the guest of Mrs. Chamber lain is planning to remain fot the! + Miss Kathicen Gaffney has return. led from « vigit of several days with | De and Mra. V. . Crow in Tacoma. The new erarchlight by tha United States army engineers, type and weighs 100 pounds, VAUDEVILLE PRODUCTION Cab ‘The Wert Side Women's Improve- ment Club will entertain next Tues- day afternoon at the residence of Mra. C. A, La Grave, Place. Tho affair will be in compii- iment to the new members of the club, home from a) Phinney Ave. Child Conservation Leagne The Phinney Avenue Child Con servation League will meet Friday October 22, af 2 p. m. with Mrs E. L. Strandberg, 1018 Palatine ave Election of officers and all are in vited. eorly in the} eee Hil W. C. T. U. The Capitol Hin W. Cc. T. U. will meet at the home of Mra. Marte Ridgeway, 112 20th ave. N., October 19, at Dp. m, Mra, Jackson Sil» jdaugh, state superinetndent of | jislation, will speak on the candidates of our state, Reports of the state loonvention will be given and a num |ber of five-minute talks will follow on “Christian Citizenship.” eee Mr. and Mra. developed the “dishpan” Green Lake P-T. A. ‘The Green Lake P. sd A. have tn “WHY MARRY?” NAT GOODWIN'S BIG COMEDY SUCCESS WILL BE THE OFFERING OF THE WILKES PLAYERS NEXT WEEK WILKES THEATRE “A VOICE IN THE DARK” With Her Newest 1432 Oak} tan SPECIAL PANTAGES WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN The Screen’s Youngest Emotional Star IN PERSON | The regular business session wiKt con- a 1Bo wrasc sae teams and general sporta While all sports and recreation classes are already started the Athletic elub will be the group that will have charge of all sports and cama, hikes, ete, Draft beard officials are from membership of the Americal Legion in the state of New Jersey. Every Canadian soldier setiler t entitled to a soldier grant of 160 acres of land in the Dominion. COMING SUNDAY NIGHT FOR 4 DAYS ONLY BARGAIN MAT. WED. $20, at the Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third ave. The affair will be in charge of Mra, Kate B. Cranney, chairman, All whist lovers are in- vited. Seattle Lodge, No. 7 Beattie lodge, No, 7, Degree of Hon- or auxiliary to A. O. U. W., will give the fourth of & series of progressive whist parties on Tuesday, October 19, at 9p. m, in Evergreen hail. Mrs. Anna M. Bartle is in charge. vene at 8 p.m All friends are in- vited. e@neree Beginning TODAY With a Continuous Performance HELLO CHINA The big, elaborate, excellent musical comedy hit of 1920. The Big, Gorgeous ORIENTAL NOVELTY OFFERING With the he Jj BEAUTIFUL EDNA GOODRICH sdcibedtetal 2CESS ~ NEW SORK CHISAGO PARIS ano LONDON SLEEPING PARTNERS ive. GIRLS e@ Prverv 199% «re show That Has Everything” ALEVY’S ORPHEUM Last Chance for Choice Seats Evenings: 50c to $2.00 Matinee Wednesday (Best Seats): $1.00 METROPOLITAN Meaning