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PAGE 10 | Society Miss Studley Becomes : Bride of Mr. Fenton at 4 Beautiful Service; ES tertains at Luncheon. IRINITY in pink and With autumn leaves, w of the » ago of M Btudicy, de 3. M. Studiey, to Mr. Everett W Yant Fenton @ clock, with t! Biss CHURCH, finely arrayet white, and @utumn leaves and plumosa wieker the Gothic » to the wall bask column. chancel stor a pink and held pladioli and wild with clusters of e ferns, tied with bows the pews. The chancel rail wa banked with turning m @nd giadioli, and With the pink of and lighted with ta Mr. Colin 0. Be whit fan, and the ushers were M Vey Griffiths, Mr H. Hog m ‘apd Mr. J. F. Cobb, and Mr. Hugh MecBiair of Portiand. As the brid Bour approached, Miss Bessio Har-| @ing sang, “For You Alone and “Recause.” ‘The four little flower girts, Eliza. | Beth Griffiths Edwina Lacey, Fern | Bpencer and Emmilia Lacey, wore @ainty frocks of tulle. Two were | @ressed in bive and two in pink. They all parasols in the hilly filled Brunner buds, and bar dphed with a soft bow Jocks. William Rankin Small son of Mr. and M Ballard, of Yakima, in a white sailor Buit, carried the ring on a y white atin cushion bordered with orange s. Mrs, Stanley Griffiths, as matron of bonor, was attired in shell pink | @hiffon and crystal beads, A soft) ES . knotted at the side, extended = & little train. Her hat was of Chiffon, feather trimmed, and she / €arried a shower of Ophelia roses. ©) he maid of honor, Miss Margaret Yerkes, wore rose pink taffeta, de- with uneven points at the and trimmed with small sil- : bows. A fluffy bow finished the — and fell into a sash train, this costume she wore a taffeta with transparent crown and a silver bow, and a shower Russell roses were her flowers ) The bride. who came in with her) ther, wore an exquisite bridal| of ivory moleskin satin, pearl} sidered. The court train was ht at the shoulders, and the tulle veil, delicately bordered touches of feathery ostrich. bound with a wreath of ostrich orange bidssoms. Her bow was of orchids, gardenias and of the valley in a lovely show: Mrs, Studley, the bride's mother, gray moleskin satin and iri mt beads, a gray velvet hat, ed with ostrich, and a corsage Cecil Brunner roses. Immediately after the ceremony ‘was a reception at the home Mr. and Mrs. Studley, which was garden of flowers for the happy Assisting were Mrs. Colin Radford, Mrs. Charlies Miller, James Griffiths, Mrs. A. K es, Mrs. David Gilmore, Mrs. F. Churchill, Mrs. A. V. Grifti fm. I. J. Reynolds of Victoria, 3. DB; Mrs. C. C. Lacey, Mrs. Oscar Slocker, of Port Townsend; Mrs. Hamlin White, Mrs. H. R. . Miss Rosetta Klocker, Dolly Tanner, Mrs. Doris Sei x Miss Angela McClellan, Miss “Constance Seibert, Miss Louise Fuhr ‘Wich, Miss Leona Holcomb and Miss Brown. On their wedding trip the bride weled in a three-piece model of duvetyne, trimmed with Kolin @ky fur,’2 matching hat with quills Of black duvetyne, and a corsage of “VOrehids and lilies of the valley. Mr Mrs. Fenton will be at home October 1 at 691 66th st, land. Mrs. Fenton attended the Univer- ty of Washington, and Mr. Ken the University California During the war he served as lieu t in the United States army. eee of Irs. Dockery ncheon Hostess Mrs. O. H. Dockery entertained With an attractive luncheon yester- Gey at the Sunset club, with covers Placed for ten guests. eee ‘Miss Hadley Will Wed Mr. Gander Mr. and Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, of Bellingham, have issued invitations | for the wedding of their daughter, | Helen, to Mr. MacLean Gander, of Beattie, The-service will be read in Beliingham, at the Hadley residence. Wednesday evening, October 12. Miss Hadley is a niece of Judge and Mrs. Hiram Hadiey. She is a graduate of Bmith college, of the class of 1920, 4 was a member of the faculty of the University of Washington the past year, Pat} Dinner Hosts Honoring Mr. and M James Hamilton of Montclair, J., who fe the guests of Mr. and Mrs, ¥. Btimeon, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley V Burchard § entertained delightfully With a dinner at their home last) evens. Roald Amundsen to Speak at Luncheon | Mr. Roald Amundsen, explorer @nd discoverer, will speak at the Funcheon to be given at the Wo-| Men's University Club, Saturday, at} 1230 p. m. The hostesses will be Meg. Thom @s R. Lyons and Mrs. James A gecure reservations are asked to) @ome in for the lecture which will follow. 4 eee | Alumnae Meetings Chi Omega Alumnae will hoid a special all-day meeting at the Chap: ter House, on Friday, September attend. Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae ciation will meet on Saturday home of Mrs. C. C. Curtis, 11 aye. N. an | Seattle |[ Pease. Members who are unable to | 23, which all members are urged to |‘ TTL << ————— . MRS. GEORGE W. STODDARD Personal ‘ Bee. Ween Mr, and Mr m. Le McAllister OWon yy (oD will leave about October 1 t fornia, where they will spend the Mr. and Mrs, Har Keyes I Ken arrived in town Tuesday from Var Hotel Washington the & { Mr. and Mrs. ‘The Haller, Mra. MeKenn t andmother of Mrs. Ha M 1 Mrs, Ch wd Mre, R Ke Rot he by motor for Bellingham and Var Mr 1. M, Prink ha » apa winter nth Mr. and Mr Pierre Ferry, daugh ter Barbara, and Mrs, Elisa Ferry Leary, t returned from the Bi Mr. and Mr W er BR. Nettleton will remo from their country place at Medina the firet of October to their home on Queen Anne Hil | Judge Thomas M ed, who he rn & st of his sen-indaw | daughter, Mr and Mra jdore Haller eft Thureday morning for Juneau, Alaska see | Mins Lillian M of Vite ria, B. C., in xpe ga few daye with Mra FP | . | mt Jane Perkins leaves & day for M pence noo! in New ¥ | eee Mr. and Mre A, 8S. Bh have returned from a trip to nd | Yakima see | Mr. Warren Benson, who has beer pending th mmer in Le Angeles, returned Tuesday and wil resume bin studies at the university Mr, and Mrs. Stephen G. Graves land son, Ralph, who enjoyed the |wummer at Richmond Beach, have returned to town. Mins Alma Ander. Thompson are belng congratulated on the arrival of a daughter, Loin Jane, at the Seattle General honpital, At a pretty ceremony in the Church of the Epiphany on Monday evening, September | september 12 W. Stoddard.—Portrait by M. he | Invitations Issued for | Marriage of Miss Fryer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Fryer have issued invitations to the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Beatrice | Elizabeth Fryer, to Mr. Harold! George Swendsen. The ceremony | will take place at the home of the bride-clect’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and/| Mrs. David EB. Fryer, 1223 Eighth ave. W., on Tuesday evening, October 4, at § o'clock, Mra. Neil Woody of Tacoma will be the matron | of honor, and the bridesmaids are to be Miss Josephine Dean, Miss Mary Powell and Miss Lucia Fryer, cousin of the bride. Rev. George T. Gunter, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian chureh, will read the service, and Mr. Charlies E. Kerr, fraternity brother of the groom-elect, will be the best man. Mins Fryer attended the University of Washington and is a member of Delta Zeta fraternity. Mr. Swendsen | graduated from Stanford university and is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. eee Dinner Dance at Yacht Club Reservations for the dinner at the Seattle Yacht Club Saturday | evening should be made immediate ly. This ts the second In the series of dinner dances at the club, and a “special Fresno turkey dinner” will be served at six o'clock, and danc ing will continue from eight until twelve. a see Informal Evening Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Hall are entertaining informally at their home Friday evening, with cards for the diversion. eee Presentation at Cornish Theatre This Evening Tonight sees the presentation at the Cornish theatre of Arthur Davison Ficke’s “Mr, Faust” for the first time on any stage, the produc tion to be given by the repertory company of } Browne and| aurice Ellen Van Volkenburg. The title role will be presented by Maurice Browne, and an by Mbroni Olson, both said to be strong dramatic por- trayals Mr. Ficke, who is well known for his verse and dramas, has been working on the acting version of this play in Seattle this summer, and will be present as an Interested spectator tonight. Harvard men of the class of '04 are also taking considerable in- terest in the Ficke drama, Autumn Musicales Mrs, J. R. Mason, Mrs. W. G. Me Laren and Mrs. Hi F. Brown have arranged the following musical am for the anntal autumn ule of the Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian eburech, which will be given Wriday evening at the home of Dr. and Mr Arne Novello h- Miller, Paserape Granadan agnole “Herenade Chaminade Miss Eleanor Menhert Reading Alice Rollit Coe. Andante . $ Gabe Haydn Clown" Chaminade Miss Florence MeCanne ‘octurne Chopin once M ther Bank Dvorak Mins Kleanor Menivert wn” Corran Jasmine Door Bott » Wind in the South John Prindie Beott Mra, Btraith-Miller Reading... . errr rereery ‘Alice Rollit Goe, Composing the hostess committee are Mrs, Walter Harrah, Mra. V, W. P. Kirkpatrick, Bushnell studio. Sander, Mra. J. A. McAusian, Mra. 1 H. Phipps, Mrs. D. L. Eble, Mra Wateh 12, Miss Marjorie Schuett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuett, was wed to Mr. George} ! | Married in Spokane ceremony Thomas Pidduck, Mrs. B. 1H. The marriage er, Mra. W. H. Black, Mrs. C. Kirk] Dora Carlson, of Hillman, Mrs. J. W. E . Mra. H.| Albert Atterberry, C. Hilke, Mra. Walter G, Ronald and Miss Erfc Johnson. ‘They will be assisted by a croup of maids from the Westminster guild. day, renide of Sedro-Woolley, was performed in Spokane Wednow- | Denver are at present the guests of jave, N. W September 14. Atterberry will Woolley. temporarily. and Mra.) in Sedro | will both attend the university this see Mr. and Mre William Leonard Katon, who have been spending the | summer at their country place acroas Lake Washington, will not to the city until November 1 of Minn | 6 618 to Mr.| Miss Charlotte Thomas of Boulder, Colo, and Miss Helen Huntington of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker. They fall. , Do rs {Wy u 9, nt “CAO tired of thousands Don’t rub a package of j Tal For the fami Soaks clot json, who will enter the university this fall, is their guest for a time. ! | eee | Mr. and Mrs Hayward Rates return Clubs Women's Century Club The literary and travel department lof the Women’s Century club will |meet Friday, September 23, at 11 @ m. at the Y. W. C. A, The topie of the day will be “The Ald of Literary Autocrats, 1800 to 1870," and Mra, J. V. Graham will read a paper on thaniel Hawthorne, Dr a Wimer-Ford will give a travelpgue of 11,000 miles in the United States Americanization department will meet at 1 p. m, at the ¥, W. C. club will be held at 2 p.m, with the Americanization department in charge of the program Mount Baker Park Guild The Mount Baker Park guild of the Orthop howpltal will meet on Fri day at the home of Mra. Jan A Duncan, 2601 Cascadia ave, It will be an all-day meeting, and member ure requested to bring a donation for the Thrift Shop e te ee Seattle Gymnastic Gociexy | Ladies’ auxiliary to Seattle Gym nastic Hock will meet at 1819 Bighth ave, at 230 p,m Kastern Star Club Mastern Star club, firnt at home n in elnb room Dr. Charlotte de nport will speak on 30 p.m Seward Social and Literary Club Seward Social and lAterary club will meet Friday, September 23, 2 Pp. m, with Mrs, John Matson, 1103 diet ave eee | Ionia Chapter Tonia chapter, No. 114, 0. F will entertain with a card party. Pana ma cafeterta. | eee Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. Mra. Alameda Livingstone (will epekk at a meeting of the Wasi#ng ton Roulevard W. C. T. U. Frida eptember 23, in the chapel, 3ist ave and Hi, Madison st, Visitors welcome. Yokon Order of Pioneers The Yukon Order of Pioneers, La of the Golden North, will give series of dances Mriday the first in September in the K. of P. hall, Third ave, and Virginia #t, All Alas kans and thelr friends invited. The business meeting will be called at 8 |p. m. Colonel Ellsworth Circle No. 54 regular meeting of Colonel worth Circle No. 54, Ladies of the Grand Army, will be held Fri- | day, Sept, 23, at 1:30 p.m. Members jurged to attend | ee Zonery Club The Zonery club ha Place of meeting to penter’s hall, 1620 Fourth ave. Friday, Sept. 23 at 7:30 p. m Members urged | come changed its 3 eee Ballard W. C. T. U. Ralard W. C. T. U, will meet Fri. | day, ptember 23, 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Robert Clark, 7731 12th Mrs. J. Armstrong will Jaenist the hosteas, and Rey. Robert Specie will address the ladies. I was ready to cry” is what one woman wrote us she felt at the end of wash day. Today she is fresh and happy on Monday night, ready to go out with her husband or play with the children. She is one of the hundreds of women who have let Rinso take the place of all the ex- hausting rubbing she used to do. Rinso loosens all the dirt from even the heaviest pieces of the weekly wash. sweet and clean in a few hours without harming a single fabric. It soaks the clothes your youth away. Get Rinso today from your grocer or any department store. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. SS washing clean vin. TUTNtttttUc SUUIUNVAUVOUHNGENUOASOONOOAOAOUAUAUAAAAA SANNA Thelifarket Blouse Stop: Wes ,o7Pitke Fk =f THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE ER 22, 1921, i -J : FAILED! We have purchased the new Fall stocks of several New York manufacturers who have failed. Among these large stocks are several hundred new Mignonette Blouses which we are placing on special sale beginning Friday morning. Added to these specials is our complete line of Mignonette Blouses which makes the largest display of its kind in America. = MIGNONETTE OVER-BLOUSES THAT = FORMERLY SOLD FROM $7.85 TO $12.85, = ON SPECIAL SALE AT $3.95 This includes heavily beaded and embroid- ered Blouses. The following is a brief description of a few of the specials for this week-end: 0.99) 95 Heavy quality mignonette over- blouses In many shades. Peter Pan collar and threequarter sleeves bound in contrasting colors, The waist line is trim- med with conventional designs of chenilie, Regularly priced at $1285. ... i Tieback of heavy mignonette in solid colors. Waist line trim- med with metallic braid inter- woven with silk fom. Convert- ible collar laced in front with two-tone satin ribbon. Regular- ly priced at $1285. ..2......0 Long overbiouses of heavy mig- nonetic with belts of self mate rial, Three-quarter-length sleeves with collar and cuffs of wide silk braid, Regularly priced at . A Beltedback blouses of heavy b mignonetie, Neck line, sleeves N and waist line trimmed with gold braid. Regularly priced at 95 99 95 99 a have equare necks and are em- broidered with silk floss at the neck line, caffs and waist linc. Regularly priced at $9.85....... Tieback blouses of solid colors with neck line and waistband of deep metallic braid. Regu- larly priced at $9.85... Long over-blouses of mignon- ette with setin sleeves. These blouses are trimmed with sor tache braid. Regularly priced at $9.85 Tie-on blouses of heavy mignon. ette with kimono sleeves. These blouses are embroidered with wool yarn, Regularly priced at $9.85. ... A limited assortment of heavily beaded and embroidered mig- nonette over-blouses in belted- back models. These blouses are of exceptionally fine quality material. Regularly priced at S1485 sees =a 8,90] The above and hundreds of other models in mignonette can be had in any of the new Fall shades. These Blouses come in an assortment of sizes from 34 to 46. These Blouses are all excep- tional values, every one guaranteed to be perfect —no seconds, no damaged Blouses. Between First and Second Aves. UNTILL LULU UU 7