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_ MISS RUTH NORTON ANNOUNCES _ HER WEDDING PLANS BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Boctety Bditor of The Star RUTH NORTON, DAUGHTER OF MRS. FRANK DELAVAN IRTON, has chosen Wednesday, December & as the day of her to Dr, Stevenson Smith. The ceremony will be read at efght- o'clock in Trinity church, Miss Gwendolyn Newlove will be the of honor, and the maids of the bridal party will be Miss Vernita Mise Lurline Brown, Miss Gladys Epperson, Mies Imogene Cor Miss Marion Fargo and Mim Evelyn Peterson of St Paul, cousin se brideclect. The flower girl will be Patricia N. my M™ Hubert Charles Lavan, the little daughter and eon of Mr. Smith and the ushers are to be C. F Davikteon, Mr. William R. Mr. Donald Wison, Mr M. Blake, Mr. Arthur Simon ‘Quite the most tmportant socta! In exclusive circles for some | fs to be the Winter Ball of evening, November 29, tn jc Temple, The affair winter will long be remembere:! ‘the meet brilliant affair tn the Distory and the committees In barge promises even more beauty stateliness for the coming coca Very ttle has been div concerning the affair, but ‘t Been whispered that it ts to dance, with a mysterious 7 ce at midnight Het of hostesses remains the ‘as Inst year and tnctuder Burke, Mrs. Charles D. Stim- Mra Richard Dwight Merrill, Archibald Stewart Downey, Alexander F. McEwan, Mrs. Hunter McEwan, Mre Ballinger, Walter A. Moore and for Mre. fo departs the first of the ‘en route to her home tn Raitt Mr. and Mra Guido A. Faris give a small tea Sunday after five until seven o'clock at & unique luncheon, ‘at different homes, at which French conversation, customs pnd menu prevailed. The firet course worved the home of Mrs. Milton G. the third at the Hotel Sor- with Mra Edward Morgan the fourth at the home of CG £. Guthrie, and the last the merry party enjoyed at as of Mra. G. B. M. Mademoiselle Blalock sang French songs during the The group of students Isabelle Sturgis, Cath: , Katherine Ely, Clara Doreen Moore, Madeleine Pi Emma Pratt, Gladys Mills, ‘ seb Celeste Elwell and Guthrie. and Mrs. Parker losts at Supper @unday evenng © thetr apart at the Maryland, Mr. and Mra. Parker have bidden fourteen their friends to a buffet supper. ? eee Gustin’s Exhibit to Close Soon | The Paul Gustin exhibit of paint- will remain at the Fine Arts only thru the coming week, the public is invited to view interesting collection at any within the next few days At musicale tea on Sunday, be the hours of three and five , at the Fine Arts, Mrs. Carl . Gould will be hostess, assisted by following women: Mrs. Reginald Parsons, Mrs. Lawrence Martin, , Broussais C, Beck, Mrs. Archt 8, Downey, Mrs. Jason D. But Mrs Edward I. Garrett, Mrs. Suzzailo, Mrs. Worrall Wil- , Mrs. Horton Force, Mrs. Lyman Colt and Mrs. Keith Gazzam Fisken. music, in charge of Miss Nellie ish, will be contributed by Mri vian Strong Hart, soprano, an Gwendo!: * ‘Thurnoay afternoon with and misceliancous shower a4 her Lavan and the DATES To Remember SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6— Mime Ruth and Mise Cathertee Por rly dancing party at Caristes- oon’s halt Game and dtmner @ance at the Yacht ctab for members and thetr frienda GUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1— Mr. and Mra Trafford Stuteson’s supper tm homer ef Mr Harold MONDAY, NOVEMERR 6— ‘The marriage of Mise Virgtnta Cook and Mr Caspar My ehuren « TUESDAY, NOV Bridge party « az: 1 AY, NOVEMBER 10— idee party and tea at Mra * home for the Light House for the Mtind. Ina Business wveting and luneheom af mast club at 12:30 eeloem NOVEMBER 19— Duns's aftersess Mr and Mra A. L. Dunn Miss Gwendolyn Newlove's tee and misceiianeous shower et her home tn Fort Lawton, comptimesting Mise Ruth Nortoa WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Dinner and bridge at Sunset _etud, Mra James Hamilton De Veuve aod Mra James Dester Hoge Roatemen, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19— Broadway Guild te Reve mestenle and tem at the heme of Mre George Warren Boole BATURDAT, NOVEMBER t0— Junior Gulid of the Orthepedie teo- pita! to held Thankegtving @ance at the Masonie Tempte NOVEMBER 24— ie muse at 8 pm | of the @ninty tea table, centered) with a basket of Ophelia roves, were + | dispensed by Mra. Vincent I. Mac | Adam aod Mra Frank J. Melfugh. eee Reception for P. E O. Members Silver Wedding Celebrated In commemoration ef thetr twen ty-fitth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mra D. H. Justice were piras antly surprised at their home last Saturday evening by « number of their frienda Games, music and dancing were enjoyed during the evening, at the close of which sup per was served and the honor guests were presented with @ chest of sil ver by Mr. Jess Samples, Among those who called to extend congratu- lationa were Mr. and Mra. Dubel, Mr. and Mrs. Bach, Mr. and Mra. Samples, Mr. and Mra, Angle, Mr and Mrs. Fullerton, Mr. and Mra Whitfield, Mr. and Mra Kennedy, Mr.and Mra, Holtzen, Mr. and Mrs. Brundage, Mr. and Mra Btevens, Mr. and Mra. Hadden, Mr, and Mrs Wing, Miss Justice, Miss Evana, Mr. Smith, Mr. Kimball ond Master War- ren Wing. eee Halloween Mas Dance - a Among the many fentivities tn celebration of Halloween was the dancing party on inst Saturday evening, given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colburn Eagles, at their home, in compliment to Mise Helen Benedictson. Corn stalks, Jack o lanterns, cats, bats and autumn fo Mage formed @ harmonious setting for the weird costumes of the masked @ancera. The guests were greeted at the door by Earle Ray Eagies as a page, Betty Parker an @ Mother Goose character, and Rose Margaret Budie as « ballet girl, who later entertained the guests with fancy dancing. Mr Nex Du Charme sang several numbers. Supper was served after the guests unmasked, and dancing continued until mid- night. Those who participated in the jolly evening were Mr. and Mra Frank Budie and daughter, Rose Margaret; Mra. J, E. Smith, of Tacoma; Mr. and Mra. Walter FL Cook, Mra Stevens, Mr. and Mrz. Carleton Parker and daughter, Bet ty; Mr. and Mrs. Eagles, Miss Bene dictson, Miss Bertha Silcox Mins Claire Haniger, Dr. John Newcombe, Mr. Leslie Neriand, Mr. Leonard Kaufer and Mr. C. Peterson. cee Dinner in Apartment Mr. Jorg Fasting entertained with a dinner of twelve covers in his apartment at the Zindorf last eve. ning. His guests were Mr. Harold Tennant, Mr. Roy Hayes, Mr. George Jennings, Mr. Glen Corkey, Mr. Jess Woodman, Mr. John Morck, Mr. Gail Williams, Mr. George John- son, Mr. Morria Wilson and Mr. Frank Taylor, Mra, W. T. Johnstone acted as hostess, ROSE LEAVES AGAIN Rose bowls are no longer old- fashioned, but modern, comes the} word from New York. The idea of keeping roge leaves has been revived and Chinese pattern rose bowls are becoming very popular. PITTSBURG—Eari M. Price, for- mer army captain, sentenced to 18 months in prison for killing Barl Loving, negro bellboy, last January. Scotch experts have found that the African baobab tree yields a fiber | that lg one of the finest paper-hang- ing materials to be found, t THE SEATTLE STAR i Miss Wrentmore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Wrentmore, of Manila, P.1., and has resumed her course of study at the University of Washington this winter. CLUBS FOR MONDAY Marathen Fntertainmess Ciud ‘The Marathon Entertainment ctub ot the W. B.A. of the Maccabees will give a dance on November § afid 9 at Norway hall, Virginia and Boren ave. eee Women’s Civie Cab ‘The Women's Civic club will meet Monday at 2 o'clock at the Hotei Washington, eee Grem Lake W. C. T. UL ‘The Green Lake W. C. T. U. wil hold an allday meeting at the Lebanon Rescue hore, 1110 West 65th st. on Wednesday, November 10. Bring lunch, Take Ballard North car to West 65th st. and walk two blocks east. eee Daniel Bagiey PT. A. The Daniel Bagiey P-T. A. meets Monday, November 8, at 2:30 p. m. at the school, The program will be devoted to the subject of moving pio turea Rev. Raymond 8 Rees will speak for the pastors, Mra Ger trude Morehouse for the parents, Mra, Rose Stratton, of the Cozy theatre, for the producers, and a pupfl of the school for the ehildren. All are welcome eee Franklin P. T. A. The Franklin P. T. A. wM hold an evening meeting Manday, No vember 8 when “Father night* will be otwerved. Dr. George Gun- ter will be the er. Refresh ments will be served and ft is) hoped that all parents interested will attend. A most enjoyable eve ning ts antictpated. eee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Woman's Centary Club ‘The regular of the Wom an’s Century club will be held at the ¥. W. GC. A, members’ hall, on Fri- day, November 12, The art depart ment will have charge of the pro- gram, with Mra, Harriet M. Shaw as) chairman. eee Wisconsin Golden Rod Qub With Mra. Dwight Hillyer, 624 N. 75th st. as hostess, the Wisconsin Golden Rod club will meet Novem- ber 17 at 12 o'clock. eee Woodland Circle of Child’s Com servation The Woodland circle of Child's Conservation league will meet at the home of Mra. B. A. Strandberg, 7018 Palatine ave, on Friday, November 12, at 2p. m. Mrs. Sarah R. Cook will lecture. All members are urged to be present. eee Bachelors’ Club Ran ‘The Bachelors’ club will entertain fts friends at the Masonic temple Saturday evening, November 13, on the occasion of its “Bubble Ball,” Both ballrooms have been obtained and two orchestras will furnish an unusually attractive musical pro, gram. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mr, Clyde Rogers, Mr. Charles Brickell, Mr. Herb Matzdorf, Mr. Oncar Seoger, Mr. Harry Bold. Mr. Vernon Klep- per and Mr. John Milner, chairman. eee Allah Chapter No. 165 Allah chapter No. 166, O. B. 8, will give their third social dance at the Odd Fellows’ temple, Tenth ave. l evening will be a discussion between | | with @ good deal of interest. There and Bast Pine at., on Saturday eve- ning, November 13, 1920. All Bast- ¥ 4 it Pat 4 moat cortially invited. } vie Se) See PS sb eet pitts > Dey it —Portrait by Grady. the chorus and ® wil be « great | Pro | houne, | Follette USIC In Seattle Ml Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE am by Federation of Women’s Clubs ‘The Federation of Women's Clute | has arranged for two musical enter. tainments to be given for the bene fit of the building board to help| raise money for thelr new club Both promrame will be given in the auditorium at 131) Fifth ave. | The first one will be on Friday | evening, November 12, the other Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. The program Saturday will be given en tirely by pupils from the Cornish school The program for Friday | night will be as follown: The Antt-fuffrage Monclogwe.....-. | oseeease Jonnie Howe Meicana La Folistte * ary Anwe Welle Noleomb Twine | Mineet from “Manon” = Meswenet Franklin Orewtord Marjorie Avery Nereouse .. | Caprice Viennots Mra & tne Mra BG Beek at the Mane Marjorie Avery and Melcena La * teachers from the Cor | nish School of Musi, Mine Puy | Short, at the piano, is head accom panist In the dancing department of the same school. The program for Gaturday after noon follows: Pant? PLATING ROLDIERS. ....Redtaet? ‘The excited but short-lived mood eof litte beye with new toy sel- diers, A WEE Mies WANDERING « A Young girl stte by the open window trying te praction, but te from her garden. The way the je that Revikett san mature nr PROMENADD unter @ frog, It Jumpe at them They scatter inte the % | The Mater of Dreams. .Ottphant Dewnes Cosched by Melcona La Follette Geraidine Zindort Bnowden British A 4 A tn tte Advantage to get such training um! , ‘The regular meeting of the Britten |@*r Bim. There will be no expense | A Wicked Chil American asmociation will be held in| COMDected with chorum practice, and | Mr Hrother the Fine Arts hall, Fourth ave, be tween Aeneca and Univernity streets, on Friday evening, November 12, at 8 o'clock. The chief interest of the! Mr. Kenneth Cole and Mr. Hamlet Dobbs on the subject of the Anglo Japanese treaty. Both sentiemen are members of the university, and the former has been elected a Rhodes scholar, Both are very able speak ors and the discussion ts anticipated | will be no charge for adminsion, and the public is cordially invited. eee Ladle? Ald, Grace MF. Cherch The Ladies Aid, of Grace M. EB church, will have thelr annual ele and dinner Wednesday, November 10, at the church, 20th ave. 8. and King st The ale will begin at 11 o'clock, | and will continue all day. Ice cream and cake will be served. From ¢ un- til 8 p. m. @ home-cooked dinner will be served. eee Beward Social and IL Rerary Club The Beward Social and Literary | club wil entertain the officers of the Seattle Federation of Women's clubs and all presidents affiliated on Fri day, November 12, at a musicale-tea, | at the Federated clubhouse, Harvard ave. N. and Thomas st’ The pro gram follows Piano— » m om ferme Go Valse. faint Rasns > Caprice Repasnele Frederick G Wrhe Heart of Paraséa. Time for Mak! A@rtonne Langer Marcevich at the Pane Violin. & Nocturne .avccaresaeceeesse. Chopin DB TEMES «6. eran ennne -. Biman M Fielding Lewis Ashton ¢ Adrien: Langer Marcovich at the (Pane A Gwendolyn G: Adrienne Langer Marcovieh at the Plane, ‘The chairman of the music depart ment, Mrs, Albert R. Plough, was a» sisted by the president, Mra A. H. Keeler, and Mrs. R. Copeland, Mra. Claude Stryker, Mre. A. Duis, Mra. George Buck, Mra. William Colcock, | Mrs, Leon Bicknell and Mrs. G. R. Almauist, eee ¥. W. C. A. News ‘The Cosmopolitan club wil meet on Tuesday, November 9, o'clock for club supper in ¢ teria, to be followed by Bible cl at 645. At 715 Mr. Jerome Shaffer, of New York, will meet the club to perfect the plans and arrangements that are to be made for his enter. | tainment, which ts to be given under the auspices of the Cosmopoll- tan club November 18 and 19 in the ¥. W. C. A. Members’ hall. All club members are urged to be pres | ent that full cooperation may be given Mr. Shaffer, Wednesday, November 10, at 6:30 Dp m the business exchange com. mittee of the Y W. ©. A, Im co- operation with Mise Bernard, in| charge of the association business exchange, will meet in the office of | the general secretary. The association t# arranging to organize ® girls’ chorus for the benefit of all the club girl! mem bers of the Y. W. C, A. and their friends, and already many have reg istered for the rehearsals, Mr, Mont- |terta At 646 af those wishing te join are asked t sign ep at onca The rehearrals will be held every Monday evening in the Y. W. CG A building trom 7/ to 8 o'clock, ~ Thuretay, November fi, the Friends of AN club will meet at ¢ O'clook for club supper in the cafe the mombers will | have their Bible class in the club rooma, ‘The Acacia ctud for married wom- om will meet for luncheon tn the ciub reoms at 12:30 on Friday, No- vember 12, following their classes tn | the gymnasium. At 1:30 the mem bere will ha Mible study, ‘The Laer . Seattle Music Study Club Meeting Tuesday The regular meeting of the Seat- le Music Study club will be held Tuesday, November 9, with Mrz. Eéna Morton, Woodlawn court. The Program will be @ review of operas prior to the 20th century. Mra. Stan- HIGH COLLAR POPULAR One of the most striking éetafis fm fall styles appears te be the popu- larity high collar, which is used jenn of whether the Gleeves are long or short. som oniehit FP aa | Dr, and Mra. I. ©, Fiset returned Saturday from an extended Eastern sojourn Dr. Finet spent eix week in study at the New York and Rech ester powt graduate hospitals tat J Mim Wtta Crawford of Dundee, Ore., arrived this morning to be the guest for a few days of Mra, Bamuel laroy Crawford. eve Mra RA. Welsh of Beltingham thm gucet for a few days at the Sun wet club, eee Mr. Per Fasting will arrtve from Christiania, Norway, next Thursday to be the guest of his brother, Mr. Jorg Fasting. eee Senator Bamuel H. Piles returned yeeterday from @ month's trip thru Washington, Oregon and California, where be delivered addresses in the interest of the republican campaign. see Mr. and Mra. Calvin C. Carpenter returned Inst evening from # motor trip to Vancouver, B. C. eee Mims Pauline Jones of London. Wngiand, has arrived to spend the winter with her brotherin-law and aister, MEMORANDUM PAD One of the most convenient memorandum pada for desk or tele phone, at home or affica, te that with a brass stand and @ spring penctl attached, WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Ridded with 32 bullets, body of well-drensed stranger found in brook in Hebron township. ‘ ley Morrison t# chairman of the meeting. The program to be given will be am followm Payer—Btory of the Opera | Mra Arden L. @mfte Plane—Raliet from Coppel Denes Miss Juliet Gaultiert Voca}—Brindist, La Traviate....+.. Verdi ™ Ruth Prier MMane—Det ficcende Hollander..Wagner Mics A. Palmer (OMartage Voras— co) bay che eapete ? nice B. Tn Piswe—Nomanes (Aida) Mise Irene | Vorad—-Roberto tl Dia! Mrs. Bienkey M . . lar Concert by Symphony Nov. 13 The Seattle Symphony orchestra will give ite first popular concert Next Saturday evening, 13, at Meany hall. Mra Romeyn Jan een will be the solols#t. The following program will be given: - March, “The Triumphal Katry ef the Overture, “Witllam Tall .. Aria. from the Muguenate ‘Ral Beriaigh @ “The Valley of Laughter” Sanderson Mra. Romeyn Janses. Katherine Robinesm. “THE RIDDLE—WOMAN"| MAT. SUNDAY OF TH THE OFFERING NEXT WEEK E WILKES PLAYERS IS A BIG HUMAN PLAY WITH PLENTY OF HEART THROBS JANE MORGAN IN A GREAT LIVING CHARACTER EVES, 25¢ to $1.00 MATS, 370 te Se L (PAN Matinees, 2130 OMBARDI Chody, Dot & Midge “Khyme and Reason” Velidevilie'n Clever Fareeurs Mr. and Mrs. Burtt Melburne Ll °On THR sLEUPING FORCE Rubini and Rosa Musteal Melange Selma Braatz International Juggler tagencope Presenting ith Kplsede of “The Lent General Admission: ITS FAST—ITS WITH SURPRISES IN Mr. and Mra 8. J. Stewart. | WATCH |z0x FOR OVERSHOES A handy place for evershoes ie & box underneath the back doorstep. The boards from the step may be aken up, cleated and hinged, anda box to fit, placed beneath the step. Woman Withdraws Kick on Dance Hall A week ago The Star printed « little store of the complaint « woman had made of the dance hall at 83rd ave. and Greenwood. She maid the place was loud and boisterous. Baturday the manager of the pavilion called us up and de clared that the lady had withdrawn her complaint. ‘Ball right! We hereby chronicle the lady’s change of mind —<—<—<—— Posts of the American Logton sre forming in Japan and Belgium, RACKERJACK SHOW * Tomorrow Mon., Tues., Wed. AC JACK RUSSELL AND COMPANY HALL AND GUILDA Diverting Dances BINNS AND BERT t<_and Pantomimints Feature Ph y ANNE LI ER With CLAIRE WHITNEY CHARLES GERARD and OUT! THEYRE HERE NOW WITH A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE FUNNY— ABUNDANCE — GOR- GEOUS GOWNS—ARTISTIC LIGHTING KEF- FECTS—AND THE PEPPIEST OF PRETTIEST CHORUSES IN THE WEST— TWENTY-FIVE GIRLS “EVERYTHING ON A BIG SCALE BUT THE PRICES”