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zi, Ps was PAGE 10 Seattle Society Mrs. Hemrich to Enter- tain With Large Lunch- con; M nounces Engagement. compliment to berg, who ts 8 A FAREWELI Mrs, B. G. Li Teaving Seattle to make her home tn Los Angeles, Mre, Ernest B, Hem rich is entertaining with a luncheon of twenty covers at her Thursday afternoon Bridge will be enjoye: ee 4 later. Engagement of Miss Masxfield and Mr. Shorrock Announced Rey. Charles L. Maxfield and Mra. Maxfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Emily, to ‘Mr, Hallam C B. Shorrock, Miss Maxfield Lincoln high school Fock, of Queen Anne is a graduate of and Mr. Shor high school iss Maxfield An-| EAT’ MRS. THEO KARLE Shorrock, son of Mr. | and both are former students of the | University of Washington, During the war Mr. Shorrock served 18 Months in the navy o date has Deen set for the wedding Dinner for Bridal Party Miss Beatrice Fryer, whose mar- to Mr, Harold George Swend- gen will be solemnized next Tuesday i, will entertain the members brida) party with a dinner at he home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, Mrs, David EB. Fryer, this even fing. Covers will be placed for four. guests, Large Attendance at fomen’s University Club’s Tea A large gathering of members at- the interesting tea given # fomen’s University club Friday at 3:30 o'clock. The affair called a “Live Wire” tea, as ft was given under the auspices of the , committee, with Mrs, Dan- “fel B. Trefethen, Mrs, Ben L. Moore gnd Mrs. Shirley Parker, the captains i Heutenants as the hostesses. | An amusing playlet in five acts, {1 ting the work of the telephone tte, was given by Mrs. Tref- ‘Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Lyman Ton- “Mrs. Herbert Crowder and Miss Baker. During the afternoon Everett Clark sang “At Dawn- ng” and “The Sunshine of Your ” clubhouse was in festive attire fh autumn flowers lending their , Was attractive with a low of pink dahlias. ‘ Ly Carr, the president ca ene & most interesting activities, and announced club tea for members only will every month, presumably Nellie Cornish entertained @ pretty tea Thursday after- complimentary to Miss Clara ir, of New York. Mrs. Harry Treat and Mrs. Frederick presided at the attractive ta- centered with a lovely basket of ia roses, Luncheon Fall Mies Blanche Alex- , of San Francisco, who is the of her sister, Mrs, R. Knox Mrs. Charles H. Lilly enter-| : "ined with an informal luncheon a the Rainier club this afternoon. eee ‘ount Holyoke Alumnae Be Entertained é Samuel L. B will enter- ‘Main the Mount Holy... Alumnae at Next Tuesday afternoon at 4 at the Seattle Yacht club. eee | | Christof, on Queen Anne Hill. J. E. MacPherson, Mra. 8. H. Kerr, Miss Blanche Reed, Mrs. 8 W./ Barker, Mrs. Harriet McCreary Shaw, Mrs. M. E. Harrah, Mra. KE. 8. | Ingraham, Mrs. J. M. Rich, Mrs. Fred W. Bert, Jr, Miss Cynthia | Adams, Mrs. F. T. Evans and Mrs. | O. F. Hutchinson. Assisting in entertaining will be: Mrs, H. A. M. Bonnar, Mra. F. C. Berendes, Mrs. C. J. Challer, Mrs. Percival Collins, Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. J. W. Wensmore. ‘Tea will be served in the Louis XIV room with Mrs. W. H. Utter in charge. Presiding will be Mra. W. A. Foster-and Mra. Hy E. Holmes, | who will be assisted by Mra. W. N.| Richards, Mrs. E. BE. Hemingway, | Mrs. C. A. Wintermute, Mrs. J. M. Clapp, Mrs. EB. 8. Booker and mem- bers of the Daughters’ Auxiliary. | ‘The musical program, under the direction of Mrs, George J. Haecker, chairman of the music committes, will be given at 3 o'clock. The pro- * Sonata for violin. Bdvard Grieg {a) Allegro con ++ Paul Vidal path vidal () “Tee ‘Rene Rabey Mrs, Russell F. Thrapp. songs (a) “L'Alba Sepera’ Th) “Occhi at Fate Mrs. La Salle. Ital 5 P. Tosti 1, Denza Violin— (a) Nocturne (b) Waltz... . * . (ce) “Ave Maria”. Schubert-Witheim J. ‘Mr. Eruest Fitssimmons. English songs— (a) “Awakening” (by “My Heart Ie vee Huntington Mre. Thrapp. Duet from “Cavalleria Rusticana™. -. Mascagnl Mrs. Thiapp and Mr. La Salle. Violin obligato by Mrs. Fitzsimmons. Carolyn Bwing, accompanist : : Married at Home The marriage of Mra. Lyvia P. Johnson to Mr. Andrew Gunderson was solemnized at the home of the bride Wednesday, September 28, at high noon, with the Rev. Luther Corney reading the service. Immedt ately following the ceremony a de lightful luncheon was served with covers placed for nine guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gunderson will at home after October 20 at 1911 W [65th at. DATES TO REMEMBER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1— Fine Arta reception and private view of new exhibit from § until 16 o'clock TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4— Benefit tea tor Vaasar endowment fund at the home of Mra, John W. Béay, 1 marriage Mise Beatrice abeth Fryer to Mr, Harold Chopin- Auer | rH. ‘Woodman ot ithe wedding. ;|with Mrs, Eva E. Mahler, 4730 20th | be! Mrs. Karle has been spending the summer in Seattle with her mother, Mrs. N With Mr. Karle she will leave this month for } Mrs. Van Ogle to Give | Series of Lectures | Mrs, Loulse Van Ogie will give a | series of five idctures at the Little the Cornish sqhool, be- | October 17 oe Uheatre, at ginning Monday, : | Bridge Luncheon Complimenting Mra. Frank W. El Hott, who with Mr. Elliott ts leaving next, week for the South, Mrs./ Charles H. Lane entertained with a} bridge luncheon of eight covers at) her home Wednesday afternoon. Dance'at St. Nicholas School Greeting the new girls whe are en- tering St. Nicholas school this year, | the older students entertained with an informal dance at the school last evening. e Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. Duehrsen an} nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elsa Maxine Duebr- sen, to Mr. James K. Nelson of Oak land, Cal. No date bas been set for! Clubs CLUBS FOR MONDAY | Prairie Rose Club | The Prairie Rose club will meet ave. N. E., Monday, October 3, at 2 eminiscences of King County Legisiative Federation | “Social Hygiene” will be the sub- | t om which Mrs. Pearl Case lough will speak at the meeting of the King County Legislative Federa- tion, Monday, October 3, 2 p. m., on the fourth floor of the ¥. W. C. A. eee Woman's Century Club The art department of the Wom- | lan’s Century club will meet Monday, | October 3, at the home of Mra. O. |W. Watson, 1416 E, Marton st, at l¢ p.m. Mrs. Katherine Baker will | read a paper on “How to Judge | | Sculpture,” and Mrs. William El li6tt, Mrs, HB. 8. Ingraham and Mrs Blake D. Mills will discuss “Karly |American Sculpture.” New members cordially invited. * Commonwealth Club Professor Frank J, Laube, of the University of Washington, will speak on “Commission and Managerial | Forms of Government,” at the regu: | lar meeting of the Commonwealth | club, Monday, October 2, 7 p. m., at Good Eats cafeteria, 1811% Second uve, All welcome. Seattle Lodge, No. 6, Good Templars | few York. mittees have been appointed Program, Mrs, ©, W. Pell, Mrs. BE 8, Palmer and Mrs. J. 8. Habn alc, Mra, EL P. Zimmerman, H. MacDonald and Mra, W, W. Beck; civics, Mra, Mary F. Ramadell, Mra J, B. Pugsley and Mra. R.A. Vander boget; welfare, Mra. A. ©. Powell, Mra, A. T. Ranterbery and Mrs. H M. Grinnell; social, Mra. A. B, Coe, Mrs. L. W. Sloan, Mra. D. W. Tevis, rs. O, B. Dodds and Mra, L. W. Fischer, The subject of this year's study ts “Drama and Opera.” There will be a meeting of the executive board at 1:30, preceding the regular meeting, ee Women’s Tuesday Club The Women meet Tuesday, October 4, a the home of Mrs. A. 8. Haggett, 4715 16th ave. N. EL eee Quarante Club ‘The Quarante club will meet at the home of Mr. M. V. Christma: Bench drive 8. W., Tuesday, October 4, at 8 p.m eee a Altruistic Club The Altruistic club will meet at the home of Mrs, Amanda Bellamy, 122 Lakeview ave, Wednesday, October 6, at 1 p, m, see Rainier P.T. A, Rainier P.-T, A. will meet at the school Tuesday, October 4, at 2:30 p.m. Business meeting, followed by reception for teachers, Lincoln Circle, Child Conservation League Lincoln circle, of the Child Conser- vation jeague, wil) meet with Mra. D. R. Sumpter, 4716 Interlaken e.. Wednesday, October 5, 2 p. m., tion of officers, . Seattle Review, No, 8 Past Commanders’ elub, No, 8, W. B. A., of the Maccabeen, will meet at the Bon Marche tea room Thursday, October 6, 2 p.m, with Miss Katherine Bowen as host- eas oe . Seml-Annual Convention The King county division of the Washington state branch ton gress of Mothers and Parent-Teach: er association will bold its semi-an. nual cpnvention Saturday, October 8, at Sunnydale, The following Inter esting program has been arranged, beginning at 10:30 a. m.: School topic, “Child Mind,” “Homes, Not Houses;" address of welcome, Mr. G ¥, Catwell; reading of minutes; circle plans; 12:20 p, m. lunch at school house; entertainment; 2 p. m,, ad- dress, Miss Helena Martin; music by jearnest work that had been done in |'The hostess’ aldes were Mts. Greene Mrs. G Calwell; address, Mr. A. N. Thompson, The officers of the association are; President, Misa An na ©. Tinder, president, Mra. Thomas Iddings, Ren |for her home. Tuesday club will] - | Tinmoresque.. Review | LE STAR Personal Dr. and Mrs. New York are soninJlaw and Mra, Frank FE Charles the guests daughter, Kruest, o* Rogers of their Mr Ow are removing and son, Mr ext Mra. Harry K Theodore Owens, week from their home on Q Anne Hill to « Willard apartment in the Dr, and Mra, Otis Moyd are being congratulated birth of a daugt Thur | Swedish hospital Lamson the ay at the upon iter Dickin Mrs. Mra. George W M. M, Kirkman of Ch Fred P. Meyer, Mra, 1 Frye and Mra. EK. F, White motored to Co: crete today to be the muests of Mr and Mrs. G. W. Dickinson for the weekend Mrs . Mra non uM and daughterin Harold 8. McCaughey left yesterday by motor for Califor \nta, The former will remain in the South for the winter and the latter will return in a few weeks a ee Mr, and Mrs, A. M. Fraser of | Tacoma, who came over to attend lthe dance Dr, and Mra. J. 1. Durand |wave at the Sunset club Thursday levening, returned to their home I'rt | day. Mr. and their Mr. and Mrs and MeCaughey ee Capt. and Mrs. J. 8. Gtheon | moved today to the apartment of Mr land Mra. Guido A. Faria in Hamilton lArms, which they will occupy for jthe winter. re eee Mr, and Mrs. Horton Force have | removed to a restdence at 714 Broad way N . Mr. and Mrs. Falcon Joslin turned Thursday from Alaska. eee Mra. Willlam Pris of fan Fran claco, who-has been the guest of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Skinner, |for several weeks, Is leaving Sunday me Miss Margaret Thomp: (ville, Tenn. is the guest of Mr Mrs. Falcon Joslin. .. on of Nash and Mrs. George IH. Card, of Denver, | Colo,, who ts a guest of Mr. and Mrs | George T. Myors, is spending the week with Mr. and Mra, Frederick T. | Fischer at Wing point, ee Mrs. M. L. Leeper of Corvallis, Ore, ig a guest of Mr. and Mre William M. Hartford at their apart ment in the Adelpht, eee Mr. and Mra. Charies Lyman Rige 4, low are recetving the congratulations | A. of thetr friends on the birth of a non, Richard Charles, September 21, at the Seattle General hospital | eee Mr. and Mra. Frank Dabney and Mias Edith Dabney are coming tn from thelr country home at Crystal Springs next week to their apart ment in Hamilton “Arma j eee | Mr. and Mra, Jacob Kaufman re moved today from 729 Harvard ave. N. to @ residence at 1178 E. New ton st eee | Mrs. James B. Galbraith and Dr. land Mrs. Charles Castien have re moved from thelr country place “Roselure,” to their town house, 172 ITth ave, eee Mrs. W. A. Shannon has returned jfrom Shannon.on-Chelan, at Lake |Chelan, where she spent the sum mer, and with Dr. Shannon has taken an apartment at the Hotel Sorrento for the winter montha. eee | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dickinson 4n apartment at 128 Harvard ave. N. eee Mrs. C. H. Reddome of Mount Ver non is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burnett Music Krinke to Present Pupils Mr, Harry Krinke will artist pupils’ recital in studio, 706 The McKelvey, day evening at 8:15 o'clock, ‘The program to be given follows: Prelude and fugue. «Bach | Ballad, Op. 18, No. 3 Brahma | vutiey give an his new on Mon. + Max Reger Cyril Beott MacDowell Lento Gitnka-Talaktrew tescese MacDowell teon 2 Chopin Chopin Vesta Muth | Rhapsody ‘ Ktude Dance of the ¢ + Dohnanyt Chopin omen Linat Cornish Orchestra |Rehearsals Begin Monday Francis J. Armstrong, head of violin department of the Cornish school and diretcor of the Cornish symphony orchestra, announces that jrehearsals for the orchestra will be lain next Monday evening, The two jooncerts given last year by this or. | ganization (one with Theodore Spier jing as soloist) indicated the hard, jrehearsals, This form of ensemble playing 1s valuable to players, and| |that they appreciate it 1s proven by Kennydale; first vice | their faithfuness in attendance, This|wife of Major Alvin Charley is the only requirement for member have removed from Adrian court to! |Society at the Harbor Forts HN FAMILL | At his Fort | wee end party Hayden, U, 8. A mander of the Puget Sound coast defenses, includ ed Mr, and Mrs. James L, Hayden, of Seattle, On Sunday the houne party was entertained at dinner by; | Lieutenant Frederick L. Hayden, U 8. A., and Mrs, Frederick L, Hayden, at their Fort W quar {where the young hostess proved her self a charming chatelaine, of ¢ o lonel John L. rden GARRISON TRA On at sarters a garrison tea Marry T, Matthe B.A, smander of Fort Casey, and Mra Exquisite roves formed and elaborate Presiding at the tea table thelr Fort us given by | "Tuesday Caney ne a1 Matthews. |the decorations, collation was served. ‘the place of honor at Mra. V. M. Smith, of Lon An goles,,the mother, of Mra, Ruther ford, wife of Captain Dorsey J. Ruth ertord, U, #, A, The guest list includ ed Mrs. Wallington, wife of Major B. ©. Wallington, U. 8, A., commander of Fort Flagler, Major Arthur H. Doig, U. 8. A, and Mra, Doig, Captain B. H. Inmon, medical corps, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Inmon, Captain Dorney J Rutherford, U. 8, A. and Mrs. Ruth erford, Lieutenant Herbert A. Gard ner, U. & A, and Mrs, Gardner Lfoutenant John Harvey Madison, U. & A., and Mre, Madison, Lieuten ant J. L. Vane, U. 8 A., and Vane, with thelr house guest Johnston, Lieutenant Franc Walker, U. 8. A an Mine sw HANDSOME AFFAIR At Fort Worden a han4eome affair of Saturday, with decorations of superd dahlia, and a delicious menu lwas the dinner given by Major Al vin Charles Miller, medical corps, U |S. A., and Mrs, Miller, whose guests were Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, U. 8. A., commander of Fort Worden, and Mrs Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. A adjutant of the Puget Sound coast defense and Mrs. Green Franc mes Fitzpatrick, and Mra, Fitzpatrick, Captain Ar \thur D. Hughes, U, 8, A. and Mra Hughes. After dinner there was bridge, at which the high prize was won by Mrs, Fitzpatrick, wife of Cap tain Francis James Fitzpatrick, U. | pm | AGREFABLE FUNCTION |. At thetr Fort Worden quarters on Monday an agreeable bridge, fol |lowed by & gny supper, wan given ly Major Frank Dexter Applin, U. 5. A. and Mra, Applin, whone guests were Colone| John L. Hayden, U. 8. | commander of the Puget Sound st defenses, Colonel Henry Mac pherson Merriam, U. 8. A. com mander of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam, with their house guest Mra. Madeleine I. Clifford, of Call- fornia, Major Royal Kemp Greene. U, & A. adjutant of the [Sound coast defenses, and Mra Greene, Major Alvin Charles Miller, [medical corps, U. 8 A, and Mra. Miller, Major Charles Robert Finley, jU. & A, and Mrs. Finley, Captain |Louta James Bowler, U. 8 A., and | Mra. Bowler, Captain Francis James/ Mitzpatrick, U. B A, and Mra, Fitz |patrick, Captain Arthur D. Hughes, U. 8. A, and Mra, Hughes, Lieuten- ant Frederick L. Hayden, U, 8. A, and Mra. Frederick L. Hayden, Lieu tenant Edward J. Strickland, U. 8. A., and Mra, Strickland, Mr, and Mra. |George Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Allan \Trumbull, The first prizes were won by Mrs. Finley, wife of Major Charles Robert Finley, U. 8. A, and Mr, George Welch, the second prize: lny Mrs. Frederick L. Hayden, wife of Lieutenant Frederick L. Hayden, U. 8 A, and Major Alvin Charles Miller, medical corps, U. § A. The |consolation went to Mrs. Hughes, wife of Captain Arthur D, Hughes, UL 8 A. ACK AND YELLOW Very chic was the black and yel- low color scheme at the bridge t given at Fort Worden on Thursday by Mra, Fitzpatrick, wife of Captain Francis James Fitzpatrick, U. 8. A jand Mrs, Stiley, wife of Captain Jo- seph ancis Stiley, U. plimenting Mra. Finley, wife of Ma- jor Charles Robert Finley, U. 8. A. Mrs. Madeleine R. Clifford, the house guert of Colonel Henry MacPherson Merriam, U. 8. A., commander of Fort Worden, and Mrs. Merriam, and Miss Lillpop, the house guest of Cap- tain Joseph Francie Stiley, U. 8, A., jand Mrs. Stiley, Bridge was played jat the Fitzpatrick quarters, where BP and the tables covered tn biack. The high prize went to Mrs. Greene, wife jof Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8. |A, adjutant of the Puget Sound |const defenses, the second to Mra. |Allan Trumbull, the third to Mrs, Worden quarters the} Mrs. | Merriam, | |, At Puget | 8. A. com-| the decorations were yellow zinnia} SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921. —— CMa GREY is taking a two weeks’ vacation, Al letters sent during her absence will be answered as promptly as possible upon her return. eee Mrs. Mughes, wife of Captain Arthur | 9 20. D. Hughes, U. 6. A. Mra. F Roller L. Hayden, wife ot Lieutenant F 5 erick L. Hayden, U. & A Strickland, wife of Lieutenant ward J, Strickland, 1 A was large, including h and civilian sets. Friday gvenin™ Skates free, ¢ from & _ Under Py Tuesdays, at 7 inquire Skating m r Voll 6 Muntc Class as th a tar information OFFICERS NIGHT | Officers’ night at the Flagler bow! ling * tn an Interesting eplsode |followed by at howts Tuend: evenir ing Wednet Dro} outald ger for mor a) alley ne which recent Pr) Herbert wi supper have been Captain A, and Mrs Henr Winterburn, U. 8 Captain edical girls Invite: Academy fo riding. last day burn af F f nard 8. A,,and Mrs, F t exhibit Reptember up for nnard 28 to mi and 2nd, weel ATTRACTIVE AFFAIR At their Fort Flagler quarters on Friday an attractive bridge was giv en by Mrs, T. B. MeCoid and Cap tain Chenter McCold, U. 8. A t « uding Major B. ©. Wallington, 8. A., commander of Fort Flagler, and Mra, Wallington, Cqptain Henry W. Kennard, medical corpm, U. 8. A., and Mra, Kennard Captain Herbert Winterburn, U. 8. A., and Mrs, Winterburn, Lieutenant J. Longstreet Welchel, U. 8. A., and Mra, Welchel, with their house guest, Mrs. Martha Bearden Mulholland, and Lieutenant Warren C. Rutter U.S A end at camr | October 1 camp by Sep , 1:30 Pier and brim sheet and pilicow a 4 This is tho first week-end this fall Let's a big one. 1 October 6—Executive board mee ing. Board members, please notgsill October 10-16—Footwear Eighitl tion week under club's auspl *. Drop in nome time during the weelln and neo it ; October 12—Children’s party. Nou , ttle sistern bit yourselver perm to wear thet Only children admitied) Weekend at pool at office either a, Leave he tember 28th boat frém anket, te inc at 4 make ft mixer October 18, 8 p. m.—Mr. Jeffs Turrell Shoe Co. will talk on “Feet. Moving pictures on shoes and thel will meet in the office of| effect on health will be combin secretary of the club's depart with it, Our club ts backing mailh of the %. Wes lsc help get out a crowd. It wil | a, oathly pust.| Bt 600d Ushers, Miss Wilbui At 7.18 the regular monthly ust ?. ‘Walineten, Thal | October 22 | girls of the associntion, given by Thursday evening at 6 o'clock the | ray Friends of All y= of the Y. w.|%!! the clubs. Here's our chance . A. will meet for club supper in|‘ Set acquainted with the other the large private dining room of the| “UD sirls, #0 let's take it. : phos P . = October 29—The ¥. M. has tended an invitation to us to come €:30 the executive board of . the club meets in the office of the|‘ * Halloween party they are giv) Sub. secretary, and at. Tis. the| ime st thelr building for us, Ws club will hold its regular monthly |**cePt with pleasure, business meeting and installation i of officers. The new officers are Glow |us follows, Alico Williams, prest |The Y.W.C.A. News Tuesday, October 4 at 6:20 executive board of the Conmopol) the tan elub the ress meeting will be held in ek eee Party in lobby for all oe e Cent; Helen Pouree, vice president;| Eleanor Askren, secretary; Stella Scott, treasurer. | The Friends of All club is plan ning a week end at the ¥. W. C. A.| camp, October 8. | The Cabinet of the Fuholo or high school giris’ club of the Y. W. C. A. will meet next Thursday, jOctober 6, at 416, In the club rooms, on the third floor. The Acacia club, for married women, will hold its first [regular business meeting Friday,| your older friends October 1. at 1p. m. Mrs. Joseph, OF Felatives. C. Black will conduct the Bible wor over 6¢ years ago, Dr. study for the elub. | The Retobe club, from Rallari|tbe2 ® young practicing phy high school, will meet in the club discovered that @ prescription rooms on fourth floor at 4 p. m. bed of Lady-sitpper root, Vibu: |rext Monday. The girls are en-iblack and blue Cohosh, Unicorn |thustastically planning « mixer to be held very soon for new members. The Kwan Kweo Y. W. C. A. will bold its first regu- lar business meeting October 7 at 7 o'clock tn club rooms on third floor. younger Athletic Clab Bulletin Club Suppers—EXvery Wednesday | night at @ p. m. tn club comer of cafeteria. Bring your friends. New Members—Admitted every | Monday and Wednesday night, in | ym. office from 6:30 to 8 Don't} cheat your friends out of any time. | Bring them right away. very root of these enemiss Riding—At Sullivan's Riding youthful appearance. Academy every Tuesday at 7 p. m. not Class js limited, #0 make arrange- young: ments thru either the gym. or pool office. Basketball—Monday and Wednes- day from 6:30 to 8:30. Beginners at 6:30. Players at 1:30. Swimming—Classes on Tuesday and Wednesday. Instruction free to club girls from 8:30 to 9. Water baseball on Wednesdays from 9 to ® and many of your friends dors can testify as to how Dr. Beginning Tomorrow MATINEE THOMAS WILKES Presents ” Frederick J. Bailey, and the consola jtion to Mrs, William Robert Ran age. Black and yellow vanity cases souvenired the honor guests. Tea was served at the Stiley quarters where the clever decorations were again emphasized in black and yel Presiding at the tea table, cen tered by a black wicker basket filled | jwith yellow zinnia, and lighted by | yellow candles half hidden in yellow jtulle, were Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, 8. A., commander of Fort Wor- den, and Mrs. Frederick J Ralley “Smooth as Si A Drama of Thrills and Laughter By WILLARD MACK Evenings—25e to $1 Matinees — Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday—25e and 50c Plus War Tax Phone Eitlott 2525 and Order Seats AT THE WILKES lwife of Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. S. A, adjutant of the Puget Sound coast defenses, Mrs. Miller, s Miller, | medical corps, U. 8. A., Mrs. Applin, LOEW’S PALACE HIP OUR PICTUR . | Mr. Westberg Marries ‘im Minneapolis “Mrs. J. C. Mitchell has received the ‘announcement of the marriage of .. her grandson, Mr. Russell E. West to Mins Grace V. Edwards, of 5 fis. Mr. Westberg is the son of the late Mr. John A. Weat-| berg. of the firm of Westberg & Childs. After an extended wedding | “trip thru the East, Mr. and Mrs. | "Westberg will make their home in ‘Beattie. George #wendsen at the home of || Mr. and Mra. || jock. Stephen B. Gibbs will compli- ment Mra. David Edward Skinner son at the Sunset Mrs.|ship, that they be prompt and regu-|wife of Major Fr | | wife of Major Frank Dexter Appll k;|lar and, Of course, of competent} 8. A. Mra. Bowler, ote orn w J tian Louls James Bowler, U. 8. A AT THE CORNISH THE REPERTORY COMPANY OF MAURICE BROWNE AND ELLEN VAN VOLKENBURG Assisted by the School of the Theatre Will Present FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS 3eginning Thursday Evening, October 13 Four Performances Single Tickets $2.00—Plus War Tax Young Peoples’ Matinee October 15¢, 75c Including War Tax Seattle lodge, No. 6, Good Temp-|ton; second vice president, lars, will mect in regular session|E. C. Conrad, Lake Forest Monday, October 3, at 8 p. m., in 1.|recording secretary, Mra. §. 16. G, T. hall, 1109 Virginia st, Yon, |Elliot, Rothell; corresponding ne | George F. Cotterih will speak of his|t#ry, Mrs. Kate Lawrence, Kenny Buropean trip. All members of the |4tle; financtal secretary, Mra. EB. 8 order in the etly invited to be Crane, Ronald; treasurer, Mrs, Lau ent. i rell Cotterill, T bility MATINEES—22¢ EVENINGS—35¢ ARE AS GOOD AS YOU SEE ANYWHERE! TODAY “THE ALICE JOYCE func I NEW VAUDEVILLE | —with— GEORGE L. GRAVES & CO., with ERMYL BARTON PEGGY VINCENT—THOMAS TRIO— ° DAVE KINDLER—GABBY BROS. LET’S HAVE THAT Sc CARFARE pres ADDITIONAL CLUBS Ifendahi's luncheon =. G. Laindberg, at home. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6— Mrs. J ©. Bowler to entertain with # luncheon at home. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7— Broadway Gulld of the Orthopedse hospital wilt entertain with sree party at the home of Mrs. KC, Anne hill > Annual reception of the Women's Century club at the Hotel Wasne ington from 2 untit 6 o'elock Mrs. Darsie C, Bard's ton at home in Laurelburet, compl Mra. John McIntosh, Mont MONDAY, OCTOBER M ri auditorium PRIDAY, OCTOBER Caplio Hii Guild of t honpital to « attle Yacht club, TURADAY, OCTOBER 18— Reception at Hotel Washington by Lady Stirling chapter, D. honoring the atate rs Wiliam Sherman Wa! The YVarent chers’ assoctation i of the West Queen Anne grade ‘The Coterie club will meet Friday, |#Ch0ol will hold a reception and October 7, 2:15 p. m., at the Phi Mu{ Pen house, on Friday evening, Oc | Sorority House, with tho following of.| tober 7th, at 7:80, with the fathers | ficers officiating: Mrs. George B.|*% suests of honor. ! Littlefield, president; Mrs. stella A musical program will be pre | Rupe, vice president; Mrs, Eva Mah-|#ented and refreshments served. It Her, recording secretary; Mrs. Archt.|!8 heped that all members of the | bald Wilson, correspondnig secre-|*ssociation and patrons of the ‘tary; Mrs. Robert R. Atkins, treasur-| School will make a. special effort ler, and Mrs. L. R. Carpenter, custo-|to be present that they may become dian. The diretcors are Mra, M. A.| better acquainted and learn of the well, Mrs. Harley Welly and Mrs.| Work to be™ accomplished during William Mlumerfelt the coming year The club, trom the time of its first; The hots meeting, ago, has been | occasion are Mr. and Mre most active, until now it is among| Wills, Mr, and Mrs, David Patten, the “largest clubs in the ctly, Its|Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kinnear, Mr. and | object 1s intellectual improvement of | Mrs. EB. I. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse its members, and to stimulate inter-| Salisbury, Mr, and Mra, J. J.| est In work along all lines helpful to} Armes, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick) the community, ‘To carry on its|Boyd, and Dr, and Mrs. Louis H many activities, the following com-| Maxson. Annual Reception and Musicale ae the ‘Won Century club will be given ‘annual reception of the Hotel Washington, Friday aft- October 7, from 2 until 6 @elock. The committee on arrange. | ments, with Mre. J. B. Hill, chair- ‘man, and Mre. George Stanton, vice 1 n, aré making eleborate for the affair. | Receiving the guest will be: Mrs. Palerton, president; Mra. Schofield, Mrs. J. B. Hill, ‘ Landes, Mrs. KE. H. Bab- ‘Mine Giadys Cole, Miss Sara Mrs. J, H. Soper, Mrs. A. ker. Mra W. W De Forrest, Mr nOntArY to of Butte, and hostesses ni at 2 for years ° © Orthopedic