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3 Parsons Becomes| | Bride of Mr. Engle! | With Beautiful Home Ceremony; Plan Sup- ; Party; Informal : idge. WEALTH of cfloice blossoms wonverted the quiet elegance of} if home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hinkley Parsons into a most appeal | petting for the nuptial rit ot daughter, Rosamond, to Mr Balsbaugh Engle of Mra B. Engle, of Palmfra, Pa. | fast evening, at $:30 o'clock fead by the Rev, Willlam H Defore an admiring assembly son friends. "Tall standards crowned with creat, ry chrysanthemums and greens, linked by snowy bands of satin defined the aisle leading from stairway to a canopy raised be the fireplace in the drawing Here an artistic bower of greens, with masses of nar chrysanthemums and freaias, showers of orchids on tulle wggested the altar impro- for the reading of the service. | pockets of these same bea Blossoms, with woodwardia further adorned the drawing ‘The sun room, where the or Was stationed, was screened palms and woodland green groupings of Russell roses the Ubrary, agd acacia, in its golden glory, beautified the Preceding the ceremony, Mra | file Torland sang the “Serenade,” Gena Branscombe, most beaut! om ~_At the opening notes of the “Bridal ” from Lohengrin, played by orchestra, Rev. Bliss, with ® groom and Mr. Raymond Engle, ‘acted as his brother's grooms entered and took their places. the broad staircase came the in simple draped models crepe designed alike. En untrimmed, and relying on the ty of the materia] and its color were charming. Sydney Lewis and Miss Dor. ‘Thomas, leading the bridal Y, were in orchid tints, and car | shower bouquets of Ophelia) and orchid-tinted cyclamen. them, came Miss Julia and Miss Milired Walsh, in ile Jonquil shades, carrying shower ov of Ophelia roses and ivory c with lavender-tinted petals _ Im gowns of reseda green, followed Louise Gates and Miss Ruth Py Their shower bouqueta were Ophelia roses and corabtinted = Mrs. Rom Wilson, cousin of the! Preceded her as matron of | » In a gown of LaFrance pink With an over drapery of beads, an upturned hat of Jace, and an arm bouquet of | roses, showered on silver With sweet peas, she com one of the daintiest and most bridal parties that has at- @ Seattle bride for many on her father’s arm, the was radiantly lovely. The folds of her crystal robe, with @ Motif in triangular design, falling over the tvory satin enhanced her blonde } Her court train of satin was tely embellished with blossoms of silver ribbon petals with 4 blossoms, forming the corolla. | _ A Coronet of rare rose point lace. | “We which the filmy tulle veil was) ght with sprays of orange bios. | im the back, fell the length of court train, sprigs of orange tracing its edge. Her flow | Were white orchids, llles of the i and cyclamen, a great colonial of them, surrounded with a} | £2 of white ostrich, and showered “With orchids on tulle ribbons. } During the ceremony, the orches | P& played softly and appealingty, | ‘Balint Saens’ “The Swan.” Mra. Par. | | sons wore a gown of black velvet.! n in crystal beads, and a cor. Of baby poinsettas, and lilies of ‘the valley, with a foundation of blue ‘Ostrich. Mrs. Engles was gowned in| Diack lace and satin, a corsage of “@rchids completed her attire. | | After the ceremony, a reception Was held. In the receiving line were | | the bride and groom, the bride's par- dg and Mrs. Wiliam Hinkly ; Mra Agnes B. Engle, of the groom; Mr. &nd Mrs. | Raymond Engle, and Mrs. | Wilson. Assisting in the enter-| tainment of the guests were, Mre. William Forrest Goodfellow, Mra Arthur Deming, Mrs. Harold Polson, | Mrs. Freeman Smith Reavis, Mrs. | | Corwin Eberting, Mrs. Torlief Tor- land and Miss Esther Palmer. ‘The lovely supper table, with its lace covering, was centered with the ‘bride's cake, and an artistic arrange Ment of orchids. Here Mrs. Edgar 1, Webster, Mrs. Bert Farrar, Mrs. a, Joslin and Mrs. us . alternated at the urns, assist- @4 by Miss Marie Leghorn, Miss Rose | Howe, Miss Augusta Burwell, Miss Marguerite Grant," Miss Mae Tren- holme and Miss Elizabeth Daulton. During the later hours Mrs, Engle “@onned her traveling costume of mid. | Right blue tricotine, trimmed with a ‘@esign in bronze beads. With this Phe wore a sealskin coat, and hat “With the crown of dark blue straw @nd upturned brim of biue taffeta. A corsage of Hoosier Beauty roses com- | | Pleted her fascinating attire, | Mr, and Mra, Engle left on their wedding journey to California, the ‘Grand Canyon, New Orleans and | New York, where they will reside. | Mrs. Engle is a graduate of the Uni- ‘Versity of Washington, and ix a mem- ber of Kappa Gamma sorority, the Tolo club and the Women's Honor. ' ary society Mr. Engle also is prominent in the world, is a graduate of the jeld Scientific school at Yale, in class of 1917; a member of the Aj / Pha Siena Phi fraternity and the Celvin club, He also is a graduate of the Yale School of forestry and a member of Bigma Psi, honorary scientific soct- ety. During the war he did special Fesearch work under the department Of military aeronautics. | ° * | Mrs. J. W. Godwin Hostess With covers placed for eight Buests, Mrs. J. W. Godwin was host ‘8s at an informal bridge luncheon, | Biven at her home this afternoon. : ippe te Honor Mr. rs. Witherspoon in honor Mr. and | seminary 4 xtra John K. Witherspoon, who are |house Wednesday |Orthopedic Hospital | Personal | | Mra, Agnes RB. Engle and Mr, and Mrs, John Raymond Engle, of Pal are guests at the Hotel eee Miss Lucy Semple Swanstrom, who in attending Annie Wright sem inary in Tacoma, will spend the week end as the guest of Miss Mary Donworth CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Council of Sinte PYT. A. The regular m ng of the Coun cH of the State PT. A, will take place in the school board room at 10.20 am, Prof, Frank Laube of the University of Washington will gt an address on taxation at the open meeting at 11 a m. eee eee Mr. and Mra. Hal Johnston, of San guests at the Hotel an to remain in Se Francisco, ar Terry, They f attle for three or four months, see Miss Polly Perkins, Miss Lorraine Casey, and Mim Jane Bliss will/ come over from Tacoma, where they} ‘The Court of Honor Life associa are students at the Annie Wright! tion will give a hard times dance in to spend the week end at|I, O, 0, F. temple Friday evening Music by the court of honor orches tra, Green of Chicago see en route to Washington Bivd, W. C. T. U. will be the} Washington bivd, W. C. T. U. will house gus al weeks of Mr.| meet at 2 p,m. in the chapel, Sint) and Mrs, Jason D, Butler, ave, and Madison st Visitors wel eee come, Mrs. W. Frederick Flagg vetwrnes | | Court of nor Life Association heir homes, eee Robert L. this morning, Mra. arrived eee Auxiliary to Seattle Post, No. 18 Auxiliary to Seattle post, No. 18, eee American Legion, will hold joint in Mra. Lester P. Bdge of Spokane ts | *tallation of officers Friday, January the guest of Mrs. L. F. Gehres. | 28, at & p. m., Roosevelt hall, 1616% eee Third ave, The newly-elected officers Lieut. Eimer C. Foss, U. 8 A.|4re: President, Mra Jennie Carr leaves today for his new station In|senior vice president, Mra. Alice San Francisco, Mra, Foss will remain | True; Junior vice president, Mra. Sa here for several months, the guest of | #h Long: chaplain, Mra, Lou D. Par. her parents, Mf. and Mra. Laurence | Males: secretary, Mra. Hazel Litton S. Booth | treasurer, Mrs, Grace Barton; music, nm Mir. Isobe] McEwan; conductor, Minn Muriel Rocket and guard, Mra, Elisa beth Hayes. recently from a six weeks’ visit in the Bast. | caving soon for an extended visit in the East, Mr, and Mra Edward P. | Mulvey will be hosts at a supper of | twelve covers at their home next| Sunday evening eae Altrua Clob Altraa club for Business Girls of Y. y. C. A. in cafeteria at 6 o'clock. ee Bible study follo a by parila + mentary procedure class and execu aces Kappa Gamma | tive poard meoting. Alumnae dn ed 7 Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae| Ladies’ Charitable Club, “Pre ja’ association will meet with Miss Dor-| Ladies’ Charitable club, “Freja,” at othy Thomas, 1401 Eighth ave, W.,| the Swedish club hall at 9 © | on Saturday, February 5, at 2 p.m. | anual charity ball cee see Ny Mt. Baker Park Social Club Bridge Luncheon The Mt. Baker Park Social club} With covers placed will entertain with a dance at the friends, Mra, William B. clubhouse this evening. tertained with a func at see her home, followed | South Beacon Hill Improvement Club | see | The South Beacon Hill improve Mt. Baker Park | ment club will meet at Christonsen's Luncheon Club j halt this evening at $ o'clock. All) 4 The Mt. Baker Park Wednesday members requested to be present, as | transportation facilities are to be dis Luncheon ctub will meet at the club| cussed. February 2, at 1} ‘The hostesses for the af-| Educational Committee B. L. Sutton.) ‘The educational commitioe of the C. KR, Miller | Seattia Central Couneil of Mothers Congress and P.T. A. will meet at 1:30 p. m. at the ¥. W. CA j see Seward Social and Literary Club Mrs. lL. M. Pence and Mrs. BE. M Hodgin will editertain the Severd | Social and Literary club at the home| of Mra. Pence at 3p. m The sub. C, McMillan, Tuesday, February 1.| ject for the afternoon will be “Fa- from 3 until § o'clock. During the | yorite Books Hook Reviews.” afternoon Mra. W. A. Peters, will de- eee liver an emus Adele M. Ficide Parliamentary and * Procedure Club Afternoon of Bridge Adele M. Fiside Parliamentary and | Next Tuesday afternoon at her| Procedure club will meet at 1:20 p.| residence, Mrs, William C, Brophy |™. at the Rainier-Grand. Mrs. Ella will entertain with a small bridge | Cudihes, president, In charge of par. party. Hamentary law. Subject lesson “Amendments.” Mme. Harriet Saun Mercer P.-T. A. derson is in charge of public spenk Mercer PT. A. held tte regular | ing. meecting Friday afternoon, January .. +8 Zi, at the school house. The pro British-American Association gram consisted of singing by the| Rev. Dr. Evans will lecture on eighth grade children and talks by| “Welsh Folklore.” which will be t Mrs. Inez Morrison, educational or.|!ustrated by Welsh song, at the ganizer of the Red Cross, and Rev.| meeting of the British-American as Plummer, of the Evangelistic church. | sociation, at § p. m., in the Fine Arta for eight Putman en heon today er by bridge, eee o’cloek. ternoon will be Mre. Mra. E. A. Quigie, Mrs. and Mra. P. E. Sanda Renton Hill Guild of the | The Renton Hill Guild of the Or thopedic hospttal will entertain with a silver tea at the home of Mra J | Jewel Social club in the Odd Fellows’ | building. [Mr | January THE SEATTLE STAR |\CAMPFIRE GIRLS TO HAVE PLACE AT SYMPHONY CONCERT ~ | benefit hail, Fourth ave, between Seneen | and University ata, Strangers of} Hritish birth are invited to attend. i. 4 Central Mission Study Club Every one in cordially Invited to the meeting of the Central Miasion Study club of the ¥. W, C. A. at 10 4. m. In the bible room of the ano: ciation, Mra. A. J. Bailey, leader Textbook: “The Bible and Missions.” ese Social Score Club ‘The Social Score club will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon with Mra. Joseph ine Henry, 2424 Second ave. W. ee 4 Mystic Jewel Social Club An informal dance and card party will be given at 9 p.m. by the Myntic Temple, 10th ave, and i. Pine at, eee Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers will give @ 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by cards, in Evergreen hail, Areade . Ballard V Tr. U Ballant W. C.'T will meet with W. Knutaon, 2303 W. Tiat| st, at 2 pom Mra Minnie Mathew non, a former missionary from Japan. will talk on “Sabbath Observance.” Minn 1. C. MeAbee will tell of her expertences in evangelintical work in the Salvation Army. eee Women’s Century Club Women's Century club, literature and travel department, at Y. W. C Anam eee Knights of Columbus Dance ‘The Knights of Cotumbus will give & preLanten dance Friday evening | in their ball room at 9 o'clock. The committees in charge are: Mr, E Finnegan, Mra C. Moriarty, Mr. George Dreaney, Mr. J. M. Vidone and Mr. K Conway, chairman, eee Acacia Club Acacia club, for married women of the Y. W. C. A, for"@tible study Leader, Mra. Joseph Black, followed by executive board meeting. eee Maple PLT. A. Maple P.T. A. will meet Friday January 28, 245 p.m. Program un. der direction of Miss Kelly at jock. Mr. Myers, principal of the school, will speak on “Does it pay, in dollars and cents, to attend school | until 15 years old?" Teaches will/ serve refreahmenta eee Wistaria Club Dance The Wistaria club will entertatn with its annual informal dance at/| Masonic temple, Saturday evening, o'e Elite Rebekah Elite Rebekahs will give a card) party at Odd Fellows’ hall, 26th and Jackson st, this evening, All Ke bekahs and friends invited. ose Wonrn's Auxiliary to Post No, 18 Women's auxiliary to post No, 18 will meet tomorrow at § p. m., Vet erans’ ball, Armor eee Vocational School, ¥Y. W. C. A. Weekly demonstration of the voca- tional school, ¥. W. C. A, will meet at 2:30 p. m., Votdtional hall, fourth floor, Bubject, “Bread and Cake.” Public invited. WEEK-END SPECIALS that mean Our usual UPSTAIRS prices offer a big saving for you. These Special Week-end re- ductions give you a double saving. ‘ from that SEPARATE SKIRTS New Spring styles in plaids, box and knife plaited, for this week-end "$9.75 to $17.75 JERSEY JACKETS Wonderfully comfortable, smart and stylish, in colors of red, emerald, brown, navy, black and heather. $8.75 MILLINERY New Spring Hats, attractively de- signed, with a wide assortment of models, in the new bright shades— fire, crimson, jade and persimmon— $10.00 to $18.50 UPSTAIRS STO "SAVES YOU MONEY SECOND & UNION Over Bartell’s Drug Store Just a few, remaining the Winter stock, have been specially reduced for clearance, Values up to $12.50 NOW SEATTLE.WN: Tugday evening, February 16, at the Hippodrome, there will be a big ert for the fymphony orchestra, Tickets will be $1. section will be blocked off for Camp: fire girls and thelr parenta, are 100 tickets at headquarters, 42 Globe building, thin peetion, ‘ampfire girls are mot asked to I! tickets, but It ix an unusual op unity for them to hear the con cort, The Guardians’ training course be gins next Tuesday at 9:30 with an other class at 7. There will be no charge excepting for materials use in craft work. LUEBIRD TRAINING COURSE TO START SOON There will be a Bluebird training course announced next week to be gin probably the second week in Feb ruary. ‘This course will be for all Bluebird leaders or prospective lead ors, altho no girl under 14 years should apply, and those who have reached the rank of Wiremaker or Torchbearer are preferred Donations have been pouring tnto the Campfire office for the ex-sery. joe men in the Port Townsend honp! cor [tal and plans have been completed for the first entertainment, February 12, when the Weeato Campfire will go to Port neend to give a Valen tine party to the men, The girls of the Unalty! Campfire are busy planning for a pastry sale which they intend to have February 10 In one of the large department stores if they can gain the permis sion. A ceremonial meeting haa been planned for Saturday evening. WOHANKA GIRLS TO TAKE UP GYMNASTICS The girls of Wohanka had a bust neas meeting last Thursday evening. at which the following officers were elected: President, Caroline Greg son; view prenident, Amie Smith; seo retary, Virginia Ritchie; treasurer, Katherine Ritchie; yell leader, Hen rietta Lindelicamp; wong leader, Ida Shindell; reporte#, Winnifred Runsell They decided to have four different kinds of meetin: @ month—bdust nens, social, working for honors, and one for parents. ‘They will also take up gymnastics every Thursday eve ning at Collins playfield ‘The Wacato Campfire ta having & party at the home of Caryl Kerr Saturday evening A group of girls from Hamilton, Wash. have organized a Campfire. with Mra, C. B. ‘Thompeon as guar dian, under the name of Witonohi Officers are as follows viee-president; Dorothy Roser, neo retary; Lorna Slipper, treasuwer; Ada | Claire Axelred, 80 nd cheer lead- er, and Leorna Slipper, reporter. Mra, A. K. Bell has formed a Blue bird group in the Greenwood district They have held one meeting at which they sted the following officers and chose Wicawa for their name: Lorraine Hankins, president; Gerald: ine Blacker, secretary; Harriet Bell, treasurer; je Stuckey, reporter; Edna May Wallingford, cheer leader A) There | Frances | | Smith, president; Amanda Hamilton, THUR Music Symphony Orchestra Concert at Hippodrome Vor the benefit of the Seattle Bymphony Orchestra amociation, jand help stimulate interest in clr concerts, there will be a concert given by the orchertra at the Hippodrome on Tuesday eve ning, February 15, John Spargur, chosen a program which clude numbers that have the most popular this’ season, and others that have been requested the greatest number of times There will be four soloists this event, Bydney K tenor; Florence Greenberg, pianint; Jennie Mohr, violinist, ond Iris Canfield, cellist. These wére chosen from a group of about 60 who were heard by @ board of muri- clans chonen by the orchestra man The Yallant Anne Till of Queen cond Council Fire at the home of Mra, Wright, their guardian, Margaret Ogburn and Helen Kinsey were received an members, Ch pite Rone was award ed 12 honors, Lois Davis four and Zora MacKarlane two. Litahnt Campfire held an tm-| portant business meeting at the Bal lard branch brary last Friday Their guardian, Minn Mather Wohla-| gamuth, told them that they would| make afout $46 from the program | which they gave at the Majestic the jatre January 10 and 11 The Macatawa Campfire held ceremonial last Monday at the home of thelr guardian, Mra, Ethel Held. | A number of guests were present, | among them being Miss Kernan King, who is the star at the Metro pollian theatre this week, and Mr Hutchivon of the same company Friday evening the Pahata Camp : fire held ite weekly mecting. Mar.| 1 * thought that giving con ~ Jeert downtown a large number of Vora ee = — hee ae, | people who have not attended th ee GAS Pane Were eviEpy concerts at the university will aval! for collecting donations for the Port of this opportunity to Tewnnead hospital on Saturday nization, which is one ‘ery | nay well be proud of. The Totahekima Bluebirds are yp, om leap giving ao silver tea and valentine rale ne of their guardian, Mies| Paul Althous c field, 656 W. Highland | o rs * drive, Friday afternoon at 2 ‘c. |Symphony Soloist The Seattle Symphony Orchestra give their seventh symphony concert tomorrow evening in Meany Symphony No. 3, D will be given for the ie at this concert leading tenor of Opera Company. hay in conductor, wit been for Dixon, themneives | hear thin o: that Beattl A joint ceremonial meeting of the Pipstenewau and the Tahomish Be mahgut campfires was held at the home of Irene Graham last day. will hall, Brahm’s Major, Opus iret time in & EACH GIRL ASSIGNED Paul Althouse, FOOD TO BE PREPARED the Metropolitan Fach Kiloqua Campfire girl was) will be the soloist. He is considered assigned Saturday a food which she one of America’s leading tenors, was to prepare for the camp dinner.| having triumphed on both the con: Two girls set the table while the | cert and operatic stage, where he has prepared the food. The din-| created many of the leading tenor & great BuCCEER. | roles, Last season he sang In Satur hike to Big Kock. The hike was the |ican opera, “Shanewis,” | first taken since forming the group. | ~“““ererrrrrr Mins Agnes Johnaon lead the group.|cer island. The girls met at the The Keewayding Campfire held a| school and stayed out mont of the dusiness meeting last Friday, Janu-| day, About 1:30 they had lunch at ary 21. The hiking committee plan-'the home of thelr guardian, Mrs od @ hike for the next day on Mer- Smith and this “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours | Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed. | stops none running; relieves head- ‘up! Quit blowing and snuffiing! A ®che, dullness, feverishness, sneez- " soemnouna” | i dose of Cold Compound” |'"f oes Cold Compound” ts the taken every two hours until three | quickest, surest relief known an |dones are taken usually breaks any | costs only a few cents at drug stores (cold right up. It acts without assistance. Taster The firet dose opens ¢elogged-up | nice. Contains no quinine. Insist |nostrile and air passages of head; | upon Pape's.—Advertisement. ape’s ola Campfire took thetr last| Charles Wakefield Cadman's Amer-| SDAY, JANUARY 27, 192%, eeason in Weber's “Oberon.” _—-. Althouse bas concertized extensively,” appearing in practically every itm portant city of the United Statem and has always met with succelitly Social Service Club Mies Lenore Blackwell wil extem tain the Social Services club af tte regular meeting to be held Tursday afternoon, F PILY? WEL DON TBE People Notice It. 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