The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1920, Page 10

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ST. BARNABAS CHAPEL SCENE OF SCHMITZ- HUTESON NUPTIALS BY BEULAH MIT Society Bditor wu A WEALTH OF RUDDY AUTUMNAL FOLIAGE, the rustic little chapel of St. Barnabas last evening presented @ memorable nding the marriage picture for the ceremonies atten Huteson, daughter of Mr. and Dietrich Schmits, son of Mr. families of the city. = J |rrangement. fPatural pampas, produced a most # Rows of cathedral tapers, and convent qnume at the altar made a most lovely background for the Impressive Eplecopaiian service, read by Rev.) Herbert Gowen. As the guests assembled, Mrs. Louls G. Stanton, at the organ, played a short program of bridal music, preceding the wed: @ing march from Lohengrin, which the groom and his cousin, . Helmuth Sehmits, who acted as man. Advancing first were the ushers, Mr. Trafford Huteson, Il, Brother of the bride; Mr, Caspar Clarke, Mr. Walter Shell, Mr, Fred Bparger and Mr. Harold Hartman. ‘Two dainty misses, Mary De Veuve and Marian Huteson, the bride's sie ter, were little flower girls, weartng frocks alike of canary georgette, lace trimmed, with grosgrain ribbons of Blue encircling their waistlines. They carried Watteaa baskets of Fosse petals, surrounded by Ceci! Brunner buds Two maids, Miss Elizabeth Chadwick and Miss Leuta Parsons, followed, attired in Nile Green and orchid georgette, made ever cloth of silver, Surpliced they were with lace trimmed sashes, soft ty tied at the back. Jaunty silver loth bandeaux. ending in a bow over their right shoulder, the Prologue, from Pagliacci. i i re | t i i é = 3 H 7 2 F fei] ths Fy z i Hh hy : i 2 | i 5 Gecora- At the urns Mra. Frank Fret. Mra. We-ier Ghiet aed Mrs. eld Hartman presided. bride, in her street talleur of jjored peachbloom, with collar pockets of moleskin and toque > match of the same fur, joined r. and Mrs. Stimson m Dinner + In entertainment of Miss Virginia and her fiance, Mr. Caxpar ‘Clarke, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Stim. ‘Bon wil! entertain with « dinner at “the Rainier Club on Monday eve Bing. November 1. The invitations be limited to the members of | wedding party. A theatre party | “Bt the Metropolitan will continue the evening's pleasure. invited to tea at their home to) afternoon. oe iss Curtis Becomes _ Bride of Mr. Graypbill On Saturday evening, at mix ‘clock, at the home of the officiat- | clergyman, Rev. William A./ , Miss Florence Curtis became | bride of Mr. Henry N. Grayhill! this city. Mr. and Mra. Albert} attended the young couple. Graybill is the daughter of Mr. 4 ¥. Curtis, and formerly at- the University of Washing After Navember 15, Mr. and irs. Graybill will be at home to friends at 1123 28th avenue, ose theon at et Club Mrs, James Hamilton de Veuve qntertained with an attractive yesterday at the Sunset Covers were placed for eight Guests, and the central table deco- fation proved to be dainty corsage favors. aes eee - Monday Practice Club "The Monday Practice Club will Meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 @clock with Mrs. Broussais ©, ie | “Mr. Goulet. to Sing French Club and Mra. Defining a pathway for the bridal party, slender etandards tied with sheaves of vine maple bore white asters in rac ful Wall pockets of the seasonal branches, combined with CHELL COUTTS of The Star of Miss Margaret james Chesterfield Huteson, and Mr Ferdinand Schmita, prominent triking effect in the cosy interior jonal groupings of White chrysanthe- [47 Ath tae 076 | the past month in town, the guest of her brotherindaw and sister, Mr and Mra, Joseph Tyler, departed thin | morning for her home tn Spokane, see Mr. and Mra A. T, Smith and ron Albert removed today from a resb dence on Queen Anne Hill to an aparunent at the Lorington, see Leaving this morning for Victoria, to witness the golf match between the ladies of the Victoria and Seat tle Golf club thama, were Mra, Archi bald & Downey, Mra, Charles Will ard Stimson, Mrs, John Henry Bal th Mrs, Thomas Rhum and Miss Catherine Colting eee | | Miss Marie Oud, who bas spent) DATES To Remember FRIDAY, OCTORER t2— Amer Lesion and Veterans of mr Ware to give entertain ment at he Metropolitaa Thee- tre. Capitol HM Guta of # Pedic hospital to at cart party at the b Badger Ho Mucklin, 1 ‘ peet #t. For reservation eal! Cap irot 19@3, Madrona Quilt ef the Children’s Hospital to have rally and tea at |) the home of Mra. F. IK Singieto.s || Mra. Walter Fulton and Mitte daughter Jane plan to leave Novem ber 10 for Coronado for ix months Mr. Fulton will join them for the holidaya, eee Mr, and Mra, RL. Woodland, who | |have been spending the summer at |thetr country home on Vashon te» jiand, will return the first of No- vember, and will be at home in their spartnents at the Olympian, eee Miss Poly Perkin accompanied by one of her schoolmates, Mins Charlotte McCormack, will come over from Annie Wright seminary to |apend the week end with Mise Polly's jparenta, Mr. and Mra William =D. | Perkins, Orthe- denenit Mins Fianet Landes plans to leave | lnext Wednesday for Fort Muley, | Kan. where abe will visit her broth jerintaw and sister, Capt. Victor Vaughn Taylor, U. & A, and Mra | Taylor © and Mise Bispeth SUNDAY, OCTONER t4— Firet of series of muatoale teas, te be held by the Fine Arts society, At the Fine Arts butiding. FRIDAY, OCTORER to— Halloween dance at Heattle Tennis clwh For reservations call Kast 164. Forma! opening of the Tole aud SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 Halloween dinner-dance at Golf and Country club eee Mra F. M. Folsom of New York City ix the guest of Capt. and Mra. | Harry Winter, . | | ee Mennages of congratulation are be ing received by Mr. and Mra, Gordon Mounce of the birth of a daughter Seaitio || yesterday, in the Minor hospttal Mra. Archibald § Downey and Miss Adelaide Nickels Invited fourteon | ‘ueats to Join them at the tea bour, [in compliment to Mise Melen Brown. eee | | |Marriage of Miss Paulson jand Mr. Maris On Monday aft@rnoon, Oct. «4 at the heme of the bride's mbther, Mru. group of olf French songs, and} & Paulson, occurred the mar riage of Mine Violette Paulson to Mr. Raymond Cc. and twa at the home George Warren Boole SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20— E iid of the Orthopedic hoe if 23 Gue: ts Presence of the immediate families, 8 Charies. Retil offictating The house was ery dinner ae decorated with palma and this evening, at their |@Utumn flowers and the pment to Mr. Jonn H.|'" ob* corner of the living Mr. Norris A. Huse of and Cty. t.2 ie formed of roses Dorothy Marta, wea the bride's Ef 52 wore a blue and ai) with an arm bouquet Earte Hutchison waa i i*<piEe + | lies of the valley served after the ceremony and the the war, Mr, and Mra Maria wil! welcome their many friends in their charming entertainment given yes ' robat of nature; it oan perform every terday afternoon at the Sunset club, kind of acrobatic feat. Mar. | most becoming, and carried a bouquet | on of Columbia roses, with showers of young couple left for a short wed ding trip, The groom waa attached to a hospital unit overseas during Miss Helen Brown |home at 907 14th avenue. Guest of Honor —B. A. WEEK — After the delightful and altogether) The weaad has been called the ac- ° a m New Victor Records i) Lively Dance Numbers “Tell Me, Little Gypsy,” and twin hit of 1920 | Ziegfeld Follies, “Girl of My Dreams.” 85c\ Medley Fox Trot, Ziegfeld Follies of 1920, in- troducing “Bells” and “Tell Me, Little Gypsy” and “Cuban Moon”—both by orchestra. $1.35 | “Dardannella Blues,” sung by Murray & Smalle, and “Swanee,” sung by Peerless Quartette. 85c | “Beautiful Hawaii,” waltz, and “Hawaiian| Twilight,” fox trot, both on steel guitars, 85¢ Victrolas $25 to $1500 Convenient payment terms Sherman lay s: Co. Third Avenue at Pine Street SEATTLE Tacoma - Spokane - Portland LaKota Campfire with the Kev. H. W. Thompson of! ghe Lakota Campfire Girts wit following | model of pink georgette, simple yet) a. THE SEATTLE STAR CLUBS FOR FRIDAY and tea. The members of the club have joined the Tuenday and Friday Marilla Hutchins Club morning dancing and are Marilia Hhutehing club will meet | plan active work in re tion 8 to 6 p.m. in re 206, Home vr The club will al meet om ball. | Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the e lub ‘or Bible oh after Hewill go to t re will also clannes, this o- Seward Gocial and Literary Club Mra, F. W. Aust, 4718 Pifty-fourth ave. South, will entertain the Seward Boolal and Literary club at 2 p, m Tople: “Beatie Products and Indus jtrial Plante." Mra i M. Rhodes, | speaker. eee Educational Conmmittes Educational committee of Seattle Central Counell, Mothers Congress | and PT. A. will moet at 1:30 p,m. at the ¥. W. GAL cee Adele M. Fielde Parliamentary Pro- cedure Club Adele M. Fickte Partlamentary ° r be club supper in the tea room on the second floor at 6 o'clock. eee Rallard W. ©. T. U, Ranard W. C. T. U. will be enter, tained by Mra. Mary Exdtvet and Mra. Louine Bentley at their home, [7205 25th ave. N. W. Mra. Krnest ent, will have charge Miss Jean Stovel will speak. forum. Open eee Myntie Jewel Social Clab Mystic Jewel Social club informal dance and card party in Odd Fel Procedure alub will meet at 1:30 | tows’ hall, Tenth ave. and Kast Pine p.m. at the Rainier Grand, Partin-|s¢ Halloween features, mentary questions in charge of the! . . president, Mra, Ella Cudihe Bub Central Mission Study Chub Jeet lennon: “Questions of Considere-| Central Mimion Study club of Y tion,” Madame Harriet Saunderson|w. ¢. A. meets tn Bible room of a» in charge of public speaking. socidtion building at 10 o'clock. 9-2 x2 ee Myrtle Chapter No. 48 Phinney Avenue Child Conservation League An election of officers wiN be held | win) give a dance and card party in at the meeting of Phinney Avenue shrine Auditorium, Masonic Temple, Child Conservation League at 2 p.m. Priday, October 22. All Masoria, with Mrs BE. 1. Strandberg, 1015 eastern Stars and friends invited. Palatine ave. ere » pnt Aag Wash. Miv'd W. ©. T. U. Social Score Chub Wash, Biv'd W. C. T. U. will moet Bortal Boo: vb will meet at he lin the chapel, Sint and East Madison home of Mra. P. G. Cox, 4627 Maple | at, Friday, October 22, 2p. m. A Way. Luncheon at 1 p.m | rood attendance ta desired. Visitors Andihs 4re welcome. | eee West Seattle Art Club Went Seattle Art club will be en } Court of Honor Life Association tertained by Mra. A. Z Hamilton,| Court of Honor Life Association $400 42nd 8. W., at 1 o'clock. Lanch- | wij hold an open mgeting In I. 0. 0. oem Gnd Snes party, ir Tenth and East Pine at °._° | Friday evening. Program, cards and dancing. Admission trea see ADDITIONAL CLUBS Influx of Girls to ¥. W. CA. bi In consideration of the unpree Central Mission Study Cub edented influx of girls and young Fvery one is cordially invited to| women reaching Seattle from points jattend the meeting of Central Mis: | as far east as New York and Boston, sion Study club tn the ¥. W. C. A. loffielaln of the Young Women's Bible room mee. “, Christian Association today issued an appeal to Beattle employers to Literary and Travel Department [jist ax many jobs as pomuible with Literature and Travel Department | that organization. jot Woman's Century club meets at) Through ite business exchange, tn ¥. W.C. A. at 11 o'clock, Mire. J. B | charge of Mins Marie Bernard, the Hin, “Types of American Humor.” association conducts an active em. Mrs. George A. Stanton, travelogue | ployment department During the on Hawall, | tem ple. x v Virst Hill Guild Meeting The First Hil Guild of the Ortho pedic hospital will meet Friday at 3 p.m. with Mra W. A, Peters, 1319 Minor ave. first eight monthe of this year a to- tal of 500 Benttle firms have listed positions with this bureau, resulting in & grand total of 2.328 jobs being give a dance at Queen Anne hall at) granted girl applicants. An averare 9 o'cléck. Thowe in charge are Mins of 60 per cent of applicants were Elizabeth Dolan, Miss Margaret | given work, while during September White, Mina Elsie Campbell and Miss | record was entabliahed when 90 per Blanche Smith. cont of job seekers were given em- ee Me ployment. Women's Century Qub The present month t finding « Woman's Century Club meets at/ record number of girt visitors tn Y. W. CA. at 2 o'clock. search of work, according to Miss ‘Oia Bernard. Most of these new arrivals Gup |@xprensed = destre to live in Seattle ‘The Altrua club of the Y. W, C.| permanently, and for this reason the ~ Gomponet of young mar assoclation is appealing to business ried women, will meet on Friday,| men to lst their available positions October 22nd, at 1 Dp. m., for Bible\as quickly as possible. study, to be followed by @ social hour Girts The Only Woman who can appreciate the remarkable values offered by this house is she who each week watches our special offerings. Never a week goes by but the Market Blouse Shop offers Blouses that cannot be duplicated anywhere on the Coast for so little money. This week's offering is a criterion: We now have the largest display af TRCOLETTE and MIGKONETTE BLOUSES that we have ever had. different rice on the blouse il- ustrated here — for Friday and Saturday only, ” Of Mignonette A Surplice Model in Navy, Brown and Black, trimmed with wool and silk braid. For a new Tie-on made of heavy georgette in chic models 85 of Navy, Oriole and Brown, 5 with panel of embroidered net in contrasting colors. ' SIX MODELS. In Satin Over-Blouses in all suit shades— popularly priced. Fhe Market Blouse Sop eS so7 Pike Ph Sam Between First and Second Avenues | Healy, local legintative supertntend. | ' of program. | Myrtle Chapter No. 4%, 0. F &, | Sonata. Op. | | | Hugaudon commodations for these visitors, business exchange of the “Y" gaged in another humanita " ‘This program entails the ing of & congenial we willing to provide board and roo change for companionship or wervi In this manner r the ma me are solving the vant problem. MI Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Miss Jéan Black to tAppear in Recital On Bunday afternoon, October 11, at five p.m, at the studio suit the Empress building, 2nd and Spring Marie Gashweller will present Jean program. Black in an interesting These Sunday afternoon munic are informal in nature and are ¢ to the public. Mrs. Mackereth I will be hostess for the aftern The program follows 1 ++ ++ Boothe Allegro Adagio Minueite Vrestionmo Blegie .... Harlequin Nocturne Lallaby - Seam Ijin eo De 1 Liebestraum No. 8... March del Salvator Rona find an who in| In Seattle +. Amant Bartlett THURADAY, OCTONMN 21, 1928, the At Big Saving Double Discounts | are now offered by Cherry s y a in| r any wer You may buy on, terms to suit and save 10%—if you pay within 30 days you can save an RA 10% This is the unusually generous offer made by Cherry's. Come in and see all the fashion- able new apparel for men, women and boys just received for fall and winter. The short plush sport coats for women and misses, shown by Cher- ry's at very low prices, are wonderful values. ein salem open lack oon. over READY TAILORED CLO’ WOMEN—WA fon men AND s—FURS 207 RIALTO Old Frederick & Nelnon Bidg. Second Avenue Spril a pat asky Anzt | Tomorrow Starts the Final Clean-Up A the greatest wholesale millinery offering that ever Seattle women. —of the— . rmstrong-Penning Wholesale Stock presented itself to Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats Regrouped Into Two Lots Nothing on the Entire Basement Floor More than $9.85 No two Hats alik e—no indication of any but the very latest hats, as this great house catered to particular trade, and most of these hats were’ advance models. Banded Hats —values to $8.50 $2.95 Come early and be to choose from the first of the last newly-opened cases of sale millinery stock. Children’s Untrimmed Hats Hats —values to $3.50 —values to $7.50 $1.95 $2.45 among the first There are hats for every season— hats that are appropriate for any oc- casion—hats that will tempt you to buy several, this great whole- BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Seattle's Jargest Tyfifline ty Store Second at Seneca

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