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JR. AND MRS. BOUFFLEUR PY, HO AT DINNER BY BEULAIk MITCHELL COUTTS Society Pditor PLACES MARKED POR Irving Bouffleur are Bt their home in welcome to 3 returned from Europ ee Clarke, will be the tn for a dinner of fourteen @n Tuteday evening at the Toa, with Mr. Lawrence Arnold as host, As another compliment to Mias Cook . Clarke, Mr. Arthur Lath WM entertain about thirty-five Younger set over the week Bt the Latimer country home. Mall, at Port Madison. aee Farewell Supper for » and Mrs. Dabney and Mrs, Lester Turner, . ) Srranged a supper of twelve Were for Sunday evening at their , as a farewell compliment to Mra. John Pomeroy Dab ho leave soon to make their in Boston. Intimate friends honor apests have been bid ary Ceremony at Holmes’ Wedding | Wednesiay evening, at the ty Congregational church, Anne Holmes, daughter of R Qnd Mrs. Edward B. Holmes, es the bride of Mr. William Goodiciiow, son of Mrs ‘Goodfellow, with the Rev. Hi Teading the nuptial rites. wall of huckleberry inter- with snowy chrysanthemums at the altar, with count: tapers shedding their “Faye on the impressive seene. | Wicker standuris, filled with chrysanthemums and FY greens, bore lighted tapers, | the way to the platform. | great baskets of these sea-/ ial blooms were placed. Approprt | on selections, played by Miss | @ Lovering, entertained the guests, until the ap- hour, when Lohengrin’s Chorus heralded the ushers. ‘Howe and five brothers | Mr. Arthur, Mr, John, a, Mr. Malcotm and Mr. § Herbert Goodfellow, who en Gown one aisle as the brides- “@own the other, made their a7 First came Mise Carrie | Miss Louise Gates, In yah | ‘ |. over cloth of s' Rosamund Parvona and chrysanthemum, to match ‘The matron of honor, Vinson Ketcham, wore model of pink and biue with a large tulle hat im French flow- roses filled her arms. 4 frock of canary col- ing in @ bolero Of rose point helrloom. Across her was sofuy bound with rm. Holmes, Mra. John Goodfellow, “Hugh Goodfeliow and the bridal received the guests. The were gally bedecked with fn various hues, and the table had for its center a Darket of pink roses and ‘with shaded candies at each Herbert T. Condon, Mrs. James Howe, Mrs. Arthur Sewall Haz and Mra. Alexander Goodfel- , amisted by Miss May ‘Iten- Mins Elizabeth Baird, Mins McDonald, Miss Creigh Cun- of Everett, Miss Dorothy and Miss Julia Fisher. F . and Mrs. Goodfellow left at pee for their wedding journey, the fide traveling in a taupe woo! trimmed with beaver, and a Glose-fitting hat of taupe with ef colored ribbons, After a aahieggam™. the young couple will Stale se at Snoqualmie Falls. freer both former students of ” ot Washington, Mra. 7 Which © ating with the for the eee, amber of Kappa Germany? Beta Kappa ible for the’ and Mr. Good- with Gertieas tor two years both of thn cineers. like all otf,’ 5 nana nf Miss Fay nouncing the mar- Ober Fay, daugh r#. John Pyrinton beara ibid Addinon Cane, of vi he ceremony was Vardaman, at high noon in Bt. te, Cummiltog the cathedral of & wine before a num- the “TAY and coliege friends Some pol rhe pride was unat- , ROW Aryeother, Mr. Temple ite They groomsman for Mr nahi? coming street tailleur ble NOW 4s jaine, trimmed with the vritfiumed hat of bronze for de was charmingly bridal corenge was of poses, A luncheon fol TWELV ntertaining at dinner and Mrs. of The Star GUESTS, Dr. and Mrs. this ning Roddie, who have Frank 8. DATES To Remember SUNDAY, OCTonER #4. Firat of sericea of be heM@ by the home for Pomeroy Dabney, MONDAY, OcTORER 23 Monday Fraction club to meet at 2 pm the home of Mra Prowseals © Meck. TURSDAY, OCTONRE te— Lawrence Mom Arno Roulevard Inn fi Cook and Mr Gilbert Skinner with a reception at (the Skinner home Calling howra, 2:29 wnelt €:¢0, FRIDAY, OCTOBER te— Halloween dance at Seattle Tennts club. For reservations call Best 144, Formal epening of the Tole elu SATURDAY, OCTORER 30— Halloween @ianer-dance at Beattie Golf and Country ctub MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1— Mr, and Mra Thomas Sttmene to and her fiance, Mr, Caspar rhe, ahd the members of the — Guild (@ have mostoale the home of Mrs Free Boole, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER to— Junior Guild of the Orthopedic hoe. pital to hold Thanksgiving dance @ Masonte Tempia lowed at the Waldorf Astoria, anc the bride and groom left in their motor for a trip of two weeks inte the Adirondacks, after which they will be at home in Oneida, where Mr. Case is affiliated with the Oneida Community company, The bride, a favorite In social and col lege circles, was graduated from Vassar and the Emma Willard school, and served overseas in can teen work with the Y. M. C. A Mr. Case is a graduate of the Man us Military academy and of Syra cuse university, and while in service in France received the Croix de Geerra and the Distinguished Serv- tee Crosa eee Birthday Celebration Little Mise Janet Lilly entertained at luncheon today at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly, in celebration of her ninth Dinner Dance at Club Celebrating their first wedding an- niversary, Mr. and Mra, Douglas C. Warren were hosts at a jolly dinner dance last evening at the Automo- bile club, / Theatre Party for Schoolmates Miss Mercedes Tomlin entertained twelve of her Broadway high school friends with a theatre party at the Moore, followed by toa at Hyde's this afternoon. Mra. Oliver H. Tom- lin and Mra, Andrew M. Lanson, of New York city, chaperoned the young ladies. eee Mrs. Hartford Luncheon Hostess At her apartment in the Maximil fan, Mrs. William M. Hartford enter- THE SEATTLE STAR | at 245 o'clock, for the of the members, at the of Mrs. Thomas Ir ave, N. EB The socia oom i of Mra. BP Holmes, Mre Mra. a and Mra. Hewn, have unwed an attractive program. Fu freskments will be served. oe y. W. ©. A. News Cor club of the pleasure | rem 4748 19th | committe r Kemory Y Oc mopolltan A. will meet on Tuesday 26, at 7 p. m. for Bible class followed with a talk by Mine H. Springer “The Cathe of Burope.” will be club supper 4 t lock. On th eoutive board the club wil have its monthly meeting in the office of the club mecretary at 6:36 DP. m, after which the members of the committee, together with other members of the club, will the Hallowe'en party and barn dance in the gymnasium, to be given by physical education department on There the tea the room Friday 29 of On Wednesday, October fT, the Girls’ Advivery council of the Y W. C. A, which ts composed of & Aclegate from each club in the Seat tle Ansociation Federat will meet in the blue parlors pm Members will have per in the tea at 6 club sup om at 6 o'clock. | ‘Thurstay afternoon, October 2% from 4 to 6 p. m., the Fahola club the high school club of the Beattie Y w. ca will have a high rchool mixer in the club rooms on the second floor, to which all the high school girls of Seattle are in vited and urged to come, The orca sion will be a Hallowe'en party with | An appropriate program. There will contests and prizes and many amusing features Refresh other ments will be served and a general | good time is expected. On Thursday evening the Friends All club, the Young Business Giris’ club, of the Y. W. C. A to give a party for their mothers at 720 p. m. In the club rooms on the second floor, There will be Hallow een features on the program, sides munic and reading. Refresh will be served and the mem f the club are looking forward ing their mothers the ¥. W of buliding and making them ac | quainted with all the recreation and woctal tivities that are offered the club girls by the ansociation as well as the educational and spiritual pro grams that the girls enjoy. On Friday, October 29, the Acacia club for young married women and |the Altrua club for business women In St. Barnabas’ chapel on Wednesday evening, before a large company of admiring |i not have their regular meet friends, Miss Margaret Huteson became the bride of Mr. Dietrich Schmitz. CLUBS FOR MONDAY Women’s Civie Club ‘The Women's Civie club wM meet eee Seattle Council No. 3158 Beattie council No. 3156 of the Security Benefit axnociation will hold their monthly entertainment ‘and dance at their hall, 1109 Virginian at, Monday evening, October 25. Gamea, tunch and dancing will be features of the evening, Preparations for an indoor carnival by ah able commit tee is under way, detaila to be an nounced later, ‘The council is also Mountain View station, wit meet| Mra ‘Thomas Coulson, Mra, Eiwett | A> to which Sunday evening at § o'clock in Can |well's ball The midweek services | will be held Wednesday evenings at Election of officers took place at the first business meeting of the |new school year of the Hallard High Sehoot Alumni association, which | was held at the Ballard field house | | last Wednesday night: Mise Ursula Johnson was elected president, Mr | Lyle Hawley. vice-president, god Misa Bit larson was reelected secretary and treasurer. Mr. 1. P. —Portrait by Bushnell, Parnes, Mra. A. T. Huser, Mra. H. Donley and Mra. William Camp belk eee Gopher Club Social A varied entertainment of vocal and instrumental music, readings and dancing has been arranged for the Gopher club social to be at the Coline Playfield houre, 14th &. and Main st, this evening, Bach member is invited to bring another former Minnesotan, and a large, rep- resentative attendance is expected. Kefreabroents will be served at 10.30, “ee Halloween Card Party Ings, but will Gttend th party to be held in the gymnasium atip m | There wil be an off-fashioned |Haliowe'en party and barn dance |gtven in the gymnasium by the de- |partment of hygiene and physical ledacation of the Seattle ¥. W. C. are invited all the girls of Seattle, together with the club |sirle and members of the associa- tion, The department especially ex tends to the Seattle girls an invita tion to attend this party and they | will all be most welcome. All are asked to come in costume if they wish, tho it is not necessary, New clases tn the gymnastum will form in November! the other |elagses stil! continuing. New classes in the pool start the Sist of Octo. ber and always at the first of each month. As an introduction to a winter attend n of Clubs are! be-| Hallowe'en | William Charles congratula: | rival Mr. and Mra. Buell are receiving the ons of their frienda upon the f 21, in Bt. Luke's | ompital, | eee Mra. Frederick T. Fischer, who has | en a patient in the Seattle General hospital for th wo weeks, will eturn on Monday to her apartments at the Hotel Sorrento, won, October past . Mr. W. Hi. Babbitt of Honolutn, who with Mrn »bitt and his fam ily have been traveling in the Mast will arrive the city Monday, to eomain untill Wedne ny, when he will mail on the Kashima Maru for Philippines. Mra, Babbitt will remain in the Mast, where her daugh | ter and son are attending school, | oe Mr. Trafford Huteson this week from California San Pedro an the guest of ain Moffet on the U. 8, 8. Mins pp | returned | where he eee Roemer, | who has been cruising past summer in the Behring yesterday on the tear, and has joined Mrs Roemer at the home of her parents, Mr. aod Mrs, Rom 1, Hibler, eee . Commander Francts Afien, | G., of the 8. & Algon-| quin, returned yesterday from « six} months’ cruise in Alaska ove Capt. Hamner Houston, 0. 8. A jand Mrs. Houston, of Vaidex, Alas- ka, are spending few days in the city, guests wt the Hotel Washing: | lon, | eee | Mrs. John F. Murphy an@ small fons left yerterday morning for | Boston, called there by the serious | linens of her father, The date of ber return is indefinite, eee Mr, and Mrs. Hubert A. Graf are receiving congratulations on the| birth of a #on Wednesday, October 20, in Providence hospital, who has | been given the name of Hugh Sher. | wood. Mrs, Graf formerly was Miss Ruth Sherwood. eee Mr. Alfred Bickford ts, for the | winter months, the house guest of | |Mr. and Mra. J. Thomas Dovey. cee Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8S. Schary, who bave spent several weeks in town, | guests at the Hotel Sorrento, de-| parted this morning for thelr home in San Francisco, —— 8. A. WEEK — TELL FORTUNE WITH CANDLES The following game ip a mraccesatil fortune-telling stunt. Seven candies, h marked to #imnify some special fortune, such as money, travel, Commander C. G G Laeut. [U. 8. ¢ |for the returned |room. The blindfolded person is | turned around three times in the cen- | ter of the room, allowed to walk for | ward four steps and blow three times |The luck of the candle that is ex- | tinguished falls to the player within the coming year. eee series of films of particular tnteréet to Seattle women for its winter pro- gram. The Saturday program will [show travel views, while Monday | Programs will be of an entertaining | mature. A epecial program has been arranged for tonight, when two films, “Hearts of Twenty” and | USIC MI In Seattle | Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE On Monday evening at the Metre politan theatre the Itaflan Commen 1 club will present Signor 8. Zanes, tenor, and Madam EB. De Primo, pk anist, in a joint recital Signor Zanco has been called the world’s greatest dramatic tenor, while Madam De Primo is considered a pb anist of unusual ability, Both artiets have appeared in many of the lead ing cities of Kurope and have only racently come to America. If thene artists gre greeted with half the warmth which they refeived in Burope, their success bere will be ured The following program will be FIRST PART Reherse tn TB Minor... +. . 0-00 ¥. Chopte Rugenis De Prime ‘att No, r, from “La Glocow ae eee io na Ponehiels Grand Aria from “Plerodiade”..Massene® Bergio Zanco eeeee Chopin Eugenie De Prime BRCOND PART Death Beene from “L’Amore @et Tre Re"... sees Mectenemal (a) Pretuée .. (b) Lesginka Cauc tana hereio 7 (a) Pretnde for be (>) Moment, muni THIRD P Peneant Dance........ Bugenie De Pi (a) Last Hour ‘ (b) No! Non baci Paraphrace, (a) O pianto, O duck (b) Addio per Sempre, from Appear Tomorrow Lorenza Cole, artist-pupil of Marie Gashweiler, will give a farewell con- cert Sunday afternoon at the Press Club auditorium, Fifth and Uni- vernity, at 5 o'clock. Miss Cole nlayed with great success in Ta- coma on Tuesday night, and ts leay- ing next week on a seven montha’ concert tour. The program includes the Schumann G minor sonata, the Schule-Evier Blue Danube waltzes, and compositions by Bach, Chopin, | Ravel, Busoni and othera. The com cert is open to the publia | fiery, itching overcome by thoSulphur, Pp “When Peggy Smiles,” will be} shown, Miss Marie Bernard will be at the plano. irritated skin conducting @ 100 membership cam | Rennett, principal of the high school, paign, for the reception of the n& | addremsed the former etudents and tional preskient of the organization, | complimented them on the good rec Mr. J. M. Kirkpatrick, of Topeka, | ord they had made for themectver Kan., who will exemplify the mov-!since leaving high echool, and o: ing picture degrea, Initiation of new | the high standard they had set for members will take place that ev® the future members of the associa- ANah chapter, O. FE. 8, announces |Proeram of motion picture enter & Halloween card party for members | !nmenta, two to be staged on two and friends Saturday evening, Octo | Mahts every week, @ complimentary | ber 30, In the Odd Fellows hall. Cards | Program will be presented by the will be plaged from ® until! 10 o° "| Young Women's Christian associa- eee patil 20 o'clock. |tion tna hall gt 1:30 this evening followed by a social hour, at which | ‘The tt cn Geained “eo refreshments in keeping with the | tained a few friends informally at luncheon on Wednesday. eee Second Anniversary Celebrated Celebrating the second anntver- sary of their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Eckford entertained & number of their friends with a unique party at their home on Tues day evening. The guests came, ar rayed in paper costumes, and were greeted in rooms bedecked with paper flowers and trimmed cleverly with Paper hearta Hearts provided the evening's diversion, with a dainty supper served at midnight The guests included Mr. and Mrw. Jack Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wi liamson, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Moore, Mr. and Mra. Chester Dean, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hackman, Mr. and Mrs, | Walter Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn/| Diedrichs, Mra. Carrie Groesbeck, Mra. Fred Walker, Mra. Frances McIntosh, Miss Mildred Hoy, Miss Ollie Anderson, Mies Mary MoeMil- lan, Miss Ann Stack, Miss Alemeda McCutcheon, the Misses Margaret and Loulse Hackman, Mr. Herbert McIntosh, Mr. ‘James McKinney, | Mr. Joveph Fox, Mr. William Wykes | and Mr. Arthur Diedricha eee Hallowe'en Festivity at Golf Club Heading the committee which plans @ most enjoyable and alto- gether successful dinner dance at the Golf club on Hallowe'en is Mra. Trafford Huteson, The committee under her able direction includes Mrs. J. C. C. Eden, Mrs. Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs, John Henry Ballin. Mrs. Bert Farrar, Mra. Robert , Mrs, Robert Wilson, Mis. James Hamilton De Veuve, Mra. David H. Mors, Mrs, Thomas Stim son, Mrs. Carleton Huiskamp, Miss Rebecca Collins and Miss Mae Lee, Many reservations have been made for dinner parties, large and small, with several No Host groups. re 2a Pretty Autumn Weddin On Saturday evening, October 16, at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warrer 5 curred the marriage of Miss inea Abernathy to Mr, lavergno Henderson, with the Rev, Prichard reading the ceremony, Mra. BH. A Morrison)sister dY the groom, played the wedding march. Dahlias and autumn leaves decorated the rooms. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will be at home to | ning. The date of the reception will later date, . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Security Benefit Amoriation The Security Benefit association, formerly the Knights and Ladies of Security, Queen City council, No. 904, will give thetr annual masquer. ade on Wednesday, October 27, at the LO. O. F. ball. The arrange ments will be in charge of the Queen City drill team. Dancing at 9pm Good music. eee also be announced at oe Progremtve Thought Club Merts With Mra. W. G, Foster presiding, the Progressive Thought club met on Wednesday afternoon at the Fed- eration club hots, Addresses were |made by Misa Nellie Cornish, Mra.| Puget Sound District Court, Tribe! Louise Strang and Prof. George A Stanton, superintendent of the Wash ington school. The orchestra of six- teen pleces from the Washington school, conducted by Miss Lois Jacobs, furnished the music for the occasion, ee Spiritual Light of Spiritual Tight, . Church of The Church AAA ta, their friends in the Cedar apart- mente, eee Bridge and Musicale Mra. Hartley Dodge Smith enter tained yesterday afternoon at her home with a delightful bridge mu sicale, Golden dahlias in profusion adorned the rooms, where four tables were in play. The musical numbers were contributed by Mra. Henry Shead, Mra. Inez Morrison, Mra. J. McCallum and Miss Juliet Gualtiert, eee Mrs. Skinner Plans Small Luncheon For the pleasure of her honse guest, Mra. Frank Tooker, Mra. David Edward Skinner has arranged a small bridge luncheon for Tuesday at the Sunset club, ee Mr. Strout Host at Dinner Entertaining for Lieut. Jean Boyer, U. 8. A., and Mr. Jean Parmentier, who are in this country in the inter -]ests of the French government, Mr. Edwin A, Strout, Jr, was host at a dinner of ten covers last evening at his home. Lieut, Boyer and Mr, Parmentier have completed their mis- ston and are now touring the United States, before returning to France, Mr. Strout was with Lieut. Boyer in the battle of the Argonne, tion. An informal dance followed the business meeting. eee Este Lincoin Benedict Club No. 1) Eisle Lincoln Benedict Club No. 1! | will meet in ite new home, room | 234-6 Globe building, corner Firat | ave. and Madison at, Tuesday eve | ning, at 8 p,m. All friends invited. eee Bive Bird Dancing Cind ‘The Blue Bird Dancing club an- nounces @ series of dancing parties to be held during the season at Ren- ton Hill club house, the first being planned for October 20th as a Hab loween purty, eee Ben Hur The 25th semiannual session of the Ren Hur, will be held Wednesday, | November 10th, at Fraternal hall, | 1611% Fourth | Oriental Court No, 6 have com-! | pleted the arrangements for this Mecting. Delegates and members will attend from Bellingham, Bver-| ett, Tacoma and other nearby| courts. An interesting fraternal pro- gram has been arranged for the aft. ' @rnoon. At 6 p.m, @ banquet will be served by Oriental court. At # P. mM. & large class of candidates will reosive the full court degree, eee Ballard High School P.T. A. The Ballard High School PT, A will hold their regular meeting Tues | day, at 2:30. The program at 3:15 Will be in charge of the John RB, Allen PT. A Dr. John Hunt will give a lecture on “Goltre.” A clinic | will be held after the lecture to ex | aunine any children present. Musical number™ will finiuh the program, All are cordially invited ee John B. Allen PT. A, John B. Allen PT. A. will hold their regular community meeting | Wednesday at ® p.m. Mr. Roy| Campbell will give @ lecture on “Hurnan Engineering.” Music and a social time will be enjoyed. All wel- come. ee | Canadian Women's Club The Canadian Women's club will give a Halloween card party on| ‘Tuenday evening, October 26, at &, | in the Eastern Star club rooms, 4090 Arcade bldg. Reservations for tables may be obtained from Mrs, John Ink ster, Kenwood 3281, chairman of the social committee, or Mrs. C. P. Gor man, Rainier 484 t of the club, will have charge of the entertainment. Prizes will be given, The social committee is composed of Mrs. John Inkster, season will be served. Mra, Adelaide Anderson, chairman, eee Coterie Club Halloween Celebration The Coterie club will entertain with a Halloween party Friday, ACHING CORRS” EASILY REMOVED in made stinging Thia suffert less, All drug “paint” which « and calle causes them off. It is pound. A aman pound, any dru; m Com: cents at tore, is sufficient to end Get it and be re- Your druggist will refund r money if It faila nouIT 20 Emily Dar- Wallace: the Kock Trio; EH). |PALAC | | Corn Com: | Ni Cotlege.— | rain ihe Ga bee | In addition to the Saturtay and |Mondéay programa, Miss Sarah E.| ment and Springer, director of religious edu-| not have to cation, also presents instructive mo- | barrassment |tion pictures during her Bible class | shows. meetings every Wednesday evening. | should ob @ small jar of Mentho |The public is invited to these enter-| Sulphur from any good druggist and | tainmenta, use it like cold cream. Nights ¢ BRGINNING MONDAY MATINEE G GENERAL ADMISSION—Ma een: 25 Cents Nighta: 40 Centa