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POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE UNITED IN MARRIAGE THIS MORNING BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Society Editor of The Star T of Tc, were the marriage rites exchanged uniting Miss Ina Martha Agnew, daughter of Mr. and Mra, James P. Agnew, and Mr. Robert Bimpeon Gillespy, son of Mra, Sherwood Gillespy, of Portland, formerly of Beattie. The Rt Rev, Edward J. O'Dea performed the ceremony and ‘Gfficiated at the nuptial mass which f xl. Artistic groupings of white Ghrysanthemums and ferns banked the altar, softened by the glow of @athedral tapers in even rows, Mrs, Camille Mahoney Kane and Mins Cecille Mahoney sang the bridal music, accompanied at the organ by Dr Franklin Sawyer Palmer. As the proces#ional sounded, the groom and his attendant, Dr, Walter A. Moore, took their places at the altar, and the gmaid of honor, Miss Anne Agnew, sister of the bridq entered down the Tong isis, attired in a henna crepe meteor gypreette, elaborately beaded, with brown velvet hat, trimmed with « fiat ostrich plume of the same @hade, She wore a corsage of Ward and Cee! Bruner roses, harmonizing eautifully with her gown. Hotering on her father's arm, the bride was evely tn her traveling costume of midnight blue duvetyn, amartly tailored, ‘with &@ band of ermine encircling the neck, oe DATES duvetyn and blue chenilte| levers, close fitting; and archidts, Gooll Bruner roses and lilies of the | composed her corsage. Follow. | To Remember SUNDAY, NOVEMNER 28— toa at the Fine Arte trom ing the ceremony, the Dridal party to the Hotel Washington for The wedding reception until § e'cloek, Mra FF. BL. be held this eventne at the) Parks hoetem, home on E. Olive st,|| MONDAY, Novem re 8 until 9 o'clock. Assisting Winter Ball wil take piece te Ste eonie temple, Mr and Mre Hetry F Ostrander will be hosts at dinner, Mr and Mrs William T Barwett Mire. Agnew in hoxpitatities wil! be Sherwood Gillespy, Mra. Willis Clarke of Portland, mother sister of the groom, Mra. William Brawley, Mra. Charles R. | Mrs. Harry Stephenson | Mrs. Joseph R. Cronin, Mra. Miss Mahoney, Mrs. Join Hor Hood, Mra Roy Corbett and a of young girls will assist in the room. After their wedding Mr. and Mra. Gillespy will their bome tm Portland BY ts jetfernam’s dinner at Gracement, In compliment te Mr, and Mra Caspar W. Clarke. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER so— Broadway fulld to give musteate te Fr Charles sr Grace Palmer Craig to address the Sunset club at pom Mra John W. Roverts and Mra Miltoe G. Sturgia hostenses, FRIDAY, DECKMDER 3— Annual vareity ball et the Iippe- drone. First of the series of Junior ead dances at the Yacht «lub WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8— First of & series of dancing partion by the Fifty Dancieg club the Taoht efwb THURSDAY, DECKMBER 9— Card party at the Thomas Green for attic Tennis club, 2p m. Tickets y be obtained from Mrs. James B. Bhallenberwer, Capijoi 2973, aed Mra Claude C Rath. say, Capitol sat SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11-— Ti Beta Phi sorority Masear and Christmas sale at iletel Washing ton, followed by @ dance tm the evening FUPSDAY, eo Charity ball, under the ausptess of the Beattie Day Nursery ansecta- ‘Mr, and Mre. Alexander M. Weth aE entertained with a family din- i ef ten covers at their residence * r eee | Mount Baker I ‘on Club "The Mount Faker Luncheon club | meet Wednesday at the etub} at 1 o'clock. The hostesses | be Mrs. C. B. Dodge, Mra. E Campbell, Mrs. R. Beeuwkes and Wiltam Livengood. ee . ich Treat Dinner ‘Mra. Lawrence Reed Ellis and) Lawrence Martin are sponsor. '@ Dutch treat dinner of twelve y to be given Monday evening | Tennis club, preceding the| ball at the Masonic Tempie. a bas ove oce r. and Mrs. Saxe and will be the weekend guest of Hosts Mr. and Mra, Lawrence Reed Ellis. eee with @ émner covers, Dr. and Mrs. J. were hosts on Thankzgivin; St] teat. m3. Hotgdon, 0. 8. re turned from Panama Wednesday Morning, and is seriously il) in eet Minor = ay tropical fever. ° Lieut. Hodgdon is the sonin-law of Beta Phi Bazaar Ma R ¥. Layman, 2566 12th Pi Beta Phi will bold their /ave W. sia December 11 at the Hotel on. Christmas suggestions| Mr. rnd Mrs. Lee Martin came up 9 sr Oriental wares will be for sale,|from Portland to attend the football ; dancing will follow in the even | same today, ‘at the hotel. eee Pe lige ogg cne-howl dr Bo jolla, have arrived to attend Anderson Wed the Dartmouth-Washington game, Mr. Peterson and are guests at the Hotel Wash- ‘i iN ber | Inston. Next week-end they will be is the some ce Mar. nd Mra F./Suests of Mr. and Mra Samuel Speir, the marriage of Mra.|Harmea at their home. ‘Anderson r. Fred ot ertngsiek, Waeshing: Mr. and Mrn Talmage Hamilton, in, wns quietly solemnized. Mra.|0f Tacoma, are the houre guests of “easie N. Speir attended the bride| Me. and Mra Samuel Barnes, hav- “S Matron of honor, and Mr. Speir |S come to attend the game today Mr. A. T. Smith left Wednesday Peervice, in the presence of about | for & short business trip to Ban friends. The wedding music, | Francisco, Me” anf “I Love You wth ‘was sung by Miss Mary J. Mr, B. A. Williams has recently and Miss Olga Schorman,|feturned from Alaska, where he ‘Miss Della Looney at the piano. | spent the summer. aati poy eee vip say rnd Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren Gould, a couple departed for their new Ba te Derstnctons who eume over from Mt. Angel, Ore. a eee to epend Thanksgiving with Mr. and of Kappa Mrs. Charles EK. Thurston, will re alumnae of Kappa Kappa| Mrs. William H. Collier wil de ‘will meet Saturday, Decem-| part the first of December for South. 4, at 2 p. m. at the home of |¢™m California, where she will re Elisa Walsh, 2717 24th ave, 8.| Main for the winter. eee “Alpha Xi Delta SPINACH WITH Dance and Bazaar STUFFED EGGS The Alpha Xi Delta sorority gave 2 pounds spinach ‘@n informal dance last evening in 4 hard-boiled eggs the Knights of Columbus hall. On 4 tablespoons chopped cooked ham tomato catsup mit and pepper butter Cook spinach and chop fine. Sea | son with salt, pepper and butter. Mix well and arrange in a hot, shal low vegetable dish. Keep hot. The | eggs should be kept as hot as poms- | ble while filling with the stuffing. Cut eggs in half. Rub yolks thru a 11 Alpha Xi Delta will bazaar at the chapter house tor benefit of the house fund. ee lement Announced Mr, and Mrs. Olaf Offerdah! an Miounce the engagement of their oo” Hildur Victoria, to Mr. Brandon Mason Jaschek. ‘The wedding will take piace in De _ eomber. % deve, Add ham Mix well with , enough cataup to molsten. Fi the whites with the mixture. Place these in the spinach and serve at once, Miss Rosamond Parsons, who has pent the past year and a half in) charge of the Giris’ community | MOTTON Bervice in Hoquiam, will return} NOURISHING ext week to remain permanently with her parents, Mr. and Mra, W. HH. Parsons, Many people utterly disregard the possibilities of mutton. While I'm frank to admit lamb ts more delicate, [be it remembered that we have to |pay for thin delicacy and are not | gaining as nourishing a food. Mut- |ton ranks with beef as far as nutri. eee Mr. James D. Hoge departed yer. terday for California, whence he ‘Will proceed on to New York to Join Mrs. Hoge, who left last wee ‘Sociey: MORNING, AT THE ST, JAMES’ CATHEDRAL, AT THE HOUR | 7Minsic = = 7 = = = = = = “aS = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = sic) | MARY WOODIN | cna AP thy Sb aT SEATTLE STAR THE u HOATUULUVESGUUANATOOOUAUOAGGAOERAGUROAUUOUANLEEOOL NAH HUUHDAOEUOUOUUSLOUEROAEMUUUOUAROOUUT ADAP EUOOU OPENACS = UNVUTANUTLUAA OVO Little Mise Woodin, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Woodin, recently | returned to her home in Yakima, after an extended stay in town. | CLUBS FOR MONDAY Eimer Noble Post, No. 1, American Legion American Legion, Elmer Noble Post Ne, 1, Women's anxiliary, will give a Puget Sound home-cooked dinner from 6:30 until 730 Monday November 29, in Veterans’ hall, the Armory. Everyone welcome. . . Queen Anne High School P-T. A. Queen Anne High School PT. A ‘will meet In the high school library at 210 Friday, December 3. Legiv lation In the near future will be explained by Mra. Victor H. Miller, head of the legislative department of the P-T. A. eee Mien Slack to Be Honored To honor Mirs Agnes E. Sinck, ef London, secretary of the World W. G& T. U. @ luncheon will be given, at Plymouth Congregational church Monday, November 29, at 10 o'clock. Prominent speakers will be Present and @ good time i* assured. For reservations call Mra, Emma E. Wood, Bast 3141. . . ADDITIONAL CLUBS The Woodland circle of the Chia Conservation league will meet at the home of Mrs. D. C. Divird, 816 N. 49th st, December 3, at 1:30 p. m. Discussion on “Infant Teaching and Foundation Stone,” Vol. 2, chap- ter 2 All P-T. A's cordially invited. eee Nerth End Coumervation League ‘The Worth End Conrervation league will meet with Mra. Lottie Cameron, 6284 2ist ave, Wednes day, December 1, at 2 o'clock, eee Stevens W. R. C. No. 1 Stevena W. R. C. No. 1, auxiliary to the G. A. R. will give a pro greasive whist party at the Panama cafeteria, 1415 Third ave, on De cember 1, at 8:30 p,m. All friends invited. eee Sortal Good Fata A apecial chicken dinner win be given by the Social Good Bats Tues day, November 30, 6 p. m., Arcade building, followed by a progressive whist party. The public cordially invited. eee Coterie Club Meeting ‘The Coterie club will meet Prt any, December 2, at the Phi Mu sorority house at 2 p. m. Mra jtive value and digestibility are con- > | q for the East. ee cerned. As mutton contains a larger ; percentage of fat it has a higher fuel . Mr, and Mrs. Edward R. Agnew, | value. of aga are the weekend guests ecnantins of Mr. and Mrs. J Colbert Sul- — oo “| BALANCED MEAL eee Mre. Locius Manning, who has been visiting her parents in Chi ‘ago, has returned to her home in this city. The perfect winter dinner starts with soup. In serving soup with a dinner, remember that the rent of the food has a very definite part to play, and that the whole meal need not be 2 6 made of the one course. Of course Mies Eleanor Costello, of Mount a rich meat and vegetable soup with Vernon, i» spending the week-end | bread and butter and a deasert will at the Alpha Xi Delta sorority | make « well balanced and nourishing bouse. ration. Mise Doris Welsh, of Bellingham,| Thousands of French peopic can- down last night to attend the|not afford to Charles A. Newhall wil read @ Paper on “International Exchange ef Educational Opportunities.” ‘The educational department will meet | Monday, December 6, at the home of Mra, Thomas Irving, 4748 19th ave. N. HB. Lancheon at 12:90. Lo ea} topics and current events will | be discussed. The Parliamentary | Procedure club will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Atkin, 6232 Ith ave. N. E., Thuraday, Decem- ber 2, at 2 o'clock, Mra. George N, McLaughlin will be in charge, eee Una Anction Bridge Club The Una Auction Bridge club wm meet with Mrs. William Flumerfelt, 4008 11th ave. N. H, on Thuraday, December 2% LAincheon at 1 p. m. eee Democratic Women Honor Mrs, Tedd Yesterday afternoon, tn the Grade —Portrait by Grady. who endeared herself to all mem |ties and fancy work. In the hand bere of the party in the last cam-|kerebief booth « donation from Mra. Paign. The musical program was! Woodrow Wilson will be on sale rendered by Mra. James Boswelland | Tea will be served each day, and a | Mra. J. & Harrison. The committee | homecooked dinner oo Friday even- on arrangements waa Mise Della|ing, from ¢ to 120, will conclude Wright, Mra Arthur Van Doren,/the bazar. Mise Mignon Adama, Mra. Etta Holmes, Miss Bnoia Onkiey and Mra. Eligabeth Mullan, Resolutions were in charge of Mra. J. W. Phil | lips, Mieg J. Cook and Mra Arthur! Van Doren. Publicity, Mra mthan | EB. Stewart. Reception, Mra. Calvin Hall, Mra. M. B. Barker, Mra. Emma | Haveman, Mra HL D. Hurley, Mra. |M. A. Wikins, Miss Mary Bullock, eee * Myrtle Chapter No. 48 Myrtie chapter No. 48, Order of the Eastern Star, Vine et The matron wishes every member to be represented tn rome way All members are asked to bring their donations Friday to $00 Pine st at 1 p.m | Mise Maude McGough, Mra. A. V. cee Robinson, Mra. Clay Allen, Mra. Foreen Thremen A: Delia Harrie, Mrs. John 8. Jurey, UL. Ww. V. is Mre. Mary Barrett, Mra. A. Jeff Nelson, Mian Nina Buchanan, Miss Lily P. White and Mies June Oakley. Mine Edna Crangie was chairman of ‘The Fortron-Thygesen anxillary of the U. & W. V. will give a 6 o'clock dinner, followed by a card Party tn) Veterans hall, Armory, the affair. owes 30. All veterans invited. eee seen Whetate Sep 9 eine Y¥. W. C. A. News erry Former residents of Wisconetn wit | meet for an evening of merriment | on Saturday, December 4, at the) Fi 1213 Fourth The following program will be | given at 6:20: Orchestra Belvetion Tureday, November 20, the Cosmo. Chatie Famty — SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY — MATINEE SUNDAY a -Mra HL. Chalila and Mise Mary Chaitte Dass Solo, “The Bandelero™ the evening's entertainment, Good! music for dancing ese Christmas Bazser Fancy and useful articles wit be offered at the bazaar to be given b the Women's Guild of St. Mark's! chureh Wednesday, December 1, at 2 p.m, Dinner will be served at} 6:20 o'clock. Members of the parish are requented to make early reserva tions. The new rector will preside A RICA'S Formost Al Omega Aipha Chi Ome severity an-| SCREEN PERSONALITY nounces the annual bazaar to be wiven at the chapter house, 4543 18th ave. N. E, December 11, from | 2 until 6 p. m, offering to the Christmas shopper .an attractive a»- sortnitnt of specialties. A novel delicatessen booth and a musical Program will be a part of the after noon's features. eee Rainier Beach Women's Club The Rainier Beach Women's club will meet Wednesday, December 1,| at 2 p.m, at the home of Mrs. F.| Le TH W. Chriswell, 10003 65th ave, 8.| e. ‘The program in in charge of Men. | Oo'TRE. RIN OF J. J. Wildermuth and Mra, Chris well, Mra, Henry Landes will be the speaker. There will be a sale of Aanti+-tuberculosts seals, eee Rainier Chapter, D, A. R. IN MENRIK. IBSEN'S Rainier chapter, D. A. FR, will meet Tuesday, November 30, at 2 D. m, at the Hotel Sorrento. The Fvetion will be given by Mins Jane Seymour Klink, of New York city. Bubject, “Hxperimelits tn the Indus trial Situation.” Miss Madeline But- ler will give the musical program. | eee Haven M. E. Chureh Plane Bazaar | The ladies of the Haven M. B.| "Gi A Delightful Classic, MARY CHARLESON ELIZABETH DE WITT PRIC Teachers’ club at the Wintonia ho- tel, the democratic women held a church are making elaborate prepa. | rations for a bavaar and dinner at the chureb on Thursday and Friday, December 2 and 3. There will be complete stgck of Christmas novel Sunday Night . will hold their | Per tn the tea room, bazaar November 29 and 30 at 100 | owed by Bible ob November | , BELOVED LITTLE CoLoneL RSON STAGE PRODUCTION osTs‘ Mr. Walthall and His Matinee Sunday (Best Seats) In Seattle Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE | Symphony Concert Pleased Children Yesterday afternoon between 2,600 |and 9,000 children flocked to Moany | hall to hear the special Symphony | concert arranged for them by John Spargur and bis entire orchestra, | Mr, Spargur gave a wbort talk on the different instruments of the or | chewtra, the compositions and com | | posern, to give his young audience a| | better idea of the different numbers | them to enjoy tm pro| full extent. | Refore the first number the andl. | ener, at the conductor's request, mang |“The Star-Spangled Banrer.” Then) came ‘The Triumphal Entry of the Royar,” the overture from “William | Tell,” Schumann's “Evening Song,”| jand “Shepherd's Mey,” by Percy| Grainger. The inst two numbers were | "Henry VIII" suite and a “Swedish Rhapsody.” | From the enthuriaem which areet. | 4 each number tt was quite evident | that similar concerts would be well) | patronized and greatly appreciated. | | Tonight In Meany hall the orctros-| lera will give thelr second popular | concert. George Kirchner, violon- | cello, will’ be the assisting artist. Mrs. Patterson’s | Pupils in Recital ‘The junior pupils of Mra. W. 1. | Putiorson will be heard in « recital Novemtrer 24, at 2 p. m., in the Mon- teltas recital hall The following pro gram will be given: | mente of wher, | ©. W. Krogman | Isabel Munday Veeper Wyrm Who'll Huy Moses? Margaret Alien Ming, Rotta! Matthews | ehmoll Carol Beamer | Cartetmas Dance — Helen Wiltiame Airy Petry. te Birds 2 Woots ° eee Teith Biehert | oaiae Mephem Wetter Bertha Goober Minost 2 GO . Helen MeKinetry | Thee Mouste Bor Latte Ensign. .... eg Lowise Boy Tack Forest Check Dorethy Mval A Winter Moraine — | Regina Biddle | Annee | politan elub will meet for club sup Thee Twist ure 7 Dp Mm will be devoted to the Cosmopolitan club will meet Friday evening at 6:30 in the office of the club eecretary. On Wednesday, December 1, the Fellowship club will have a celui and the jar monthly business meeting. - On Wetnesiay night the Athletic club, recently organized in the do partment of physical education, will meet for club supper in the cafe teria at 690 o'clock, to be followed by the monthly business meeting. The Athietic club undertakes to furni#h sports to all girls, whether ree meets every Wednesday night for he “get-together” club supper, fol- lowed by sports tn the gymnasium. Thursday, December 2, the Friends of All club will meet for supper at ANATION* FAME Brilliantly Acted by COMPANY WILLIAM CLIFFORD ARTHUR RUTLEDGE ES: j even by the NEW YORK.—-4(By Mail.)—Deep! The bodice trimming consists of cream-toned net of finest mesh! platted net ruffles that outline all maken up this party frock that is #o| the edges. Asa finishing note there unaffected, yet so attractive is a sash, a very beautiful sash, There is @ plain slip of chiffon fashioned out of ribbon, eloth underneath it, then to a PaceNe full skirt of the net are added two ruffies across the) dex, the back and front being dit- rently trimmed with three ruffies groups of net alternating with tiny Watteau eee © p. m, with business meeting to! fellow in the club rooms. theven |meeting is for the annual election} | of officers and every member is re-| ++teeee-Poldiel | quested to be there and help elect | eones+Ootng | the new officers, On Wednesday | at 530 the executive beard) ~seones Hotes) of the Friends of All club will have} tts monthly meeting in the office of the club secretary, Frigay afternoon the Acacia for married women will meet at 1:30 per in the cafeteria and their meet ing te follow in the club roome at |%%t Bible study, to be followed by & business meeting and annual elec Nog aa conducted by |t#0n of officers. All members are Mra CH. Oren, who is instructing |UrKed to be pevoent for this meet the clam, The executive board of |!™&- - ‘The Altrua club for bartness will meet for club supper at 6 p.m. Friday, December 2, to be followed regular monthly business jp Meeting, after which there will be to be fol |"" Interesting speaker address the g. | Members. For Another Merry Week of Laughs, Roars and Screams ¥. W. C. 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