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2 an bead 1" a " ™ ‘ ' i * +- "i Mike a n pomp nem te ee we we we 3} hey SEATT Seattle Society Urs, Jerome With Smart Tea; As- sisting at Bridge-Tea | Benefit; Morning Mus- MRS. LOUIS FISHER BOYNTON ( Entertains icale Patroness SMART tea, beautiful in ite ap: | fternoon after four o'clock, by Irs, Timothy Jerome at her res ence honoring her house guests, | rs. Alexander Polson and Miss | orothy Polson, of Hoquiam. 1 The tea table, centered with an| methyst bow! filled with a lovely | rrangement of Ward and | oes and a few lavender b | eas presided over by Mr Merrill and Mrs, Manson F. Backus. | \ssisting were Mrs. Albert Charles itubb, Miss Mary Dudley Walker } nd Miss Virginia Sheahan. Bronze hrysanthemums and African mart: | olds were used in decorating the rome. Assisting at First Hill Juild’s Card Party At the card party which. the First ~ » rf Ti Guild of the Orthopedic hospital | 3 } giving at the Hotel Sorrento, Mon 6h x lay afternoon, November 7, the} ‘i 4, wns will be presided over at a the tea hour by Mrs. John ne Collins, Mrs William DD, Per-| ‘4 ins, Mrs. George H. Fortson and Aa! Irs, H. H. Willams. They will: be | if wssisted by Mrs, V. F. Pavey, Mrs. frith thelr son, Mr. J. WP. Duntap|G&Fbey Are spendingy their honey ot Vashon Island, and Mrs. Eugens|™00m in Southern California, A. White of Tacoma, on the occasion of thelr fiftieth anniversary. A wealth of autumn foliage and golden chrysanthemums decorated son removed Friday from the | Swedish hospital to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Freise, in Snohomish, | Wednesday 2 8 . Mrs. Charles Willan? Stimson and Luncheon Club ‘sleigh ane Compliment for Betrothed pad Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Anderson @re entertaining twelve guests this |Mrs. John Henry evening at the “Barn Dance” at the " > ony,| .. he Mount Baker Park Wednes. mding the week-end in Vancou- Golf club, complimentary to btn | the, chtich. ‘Preceding Miccompanicd) 4a¥ Luncheon club will meet at the | spending, Mae Trenholme and her fiance, Mr. | by Miss Kathrine Robinson, ane Clubhouse "next Wednesday at 1) waptngitiod Gree Russell Gritfin, whose wed-iat Dawning, "and to the strains of |°Clck. The hostesses for the after:| ate and Mrs, Armin G. Schroeder Ging will take place November 10. | noon will be Mra. J. Will Jones, Mrs. eee the “Bridal Chorus,” from Lohen- Jone |and daughter, Mins Mary Alvey grin, played by Mrs. White, the James Austin, Mra. Ft. G. Fox and) woupying their new home in Mount Informal Tea two small ushers entered. They were | Mr. 8. Chatterton, | Baker Park, 2637 34th ave. 8, Miss Katherine Howe entertained |the grandsons of Rev. and Mrs. Dun-| see this afternoon at her home on Queen Anne hill with a informal tea, com. Plimenting Mrs. Charles H. Burett, ‘who is leaving soon for Hollywood, Cal., where she. witt make her home. ee Pre-Nuptial Compliments for Miss Lyman As a@ prenuptial compliment to Miss Lucile Lyman, whose marriage to Mr, Elmer W. Payne will take Place November 15, Mrs. Richard Seaton entertained with a handker- chief shower at her home at Rich mond Highlands, last evening. Invi. tations were limited to about twenty friends of the honor. guest. lap--Wiliiam Dunlap and Frederick St, Margaret’s White. Following them was a little (3): granddanghter, Eleanor White, aa| Mild to Meet : flower girl, daintily frocked in blue| St. Margaret's guild of St. Mark's ruffled organdie, with a cunning ut-|Chureh will meet Monday at by tle hat to match, and carrying a|ome of Mrs. James Hamilton a Mr. white basket overflowing with tiny | Veuve at 2 o'clock. | | Portland’ are spending a week in the pink chrysanthemums, ee * jelty, guests at the Seattle hotel. Mrs. Dunlap's gown was of laven-| Young Ladies’ Institute | ge: der crepe and cloth of silver, with | y en ‘ Mr. end Mr« EB. B. Clark and fam. crystal beaded girdle. Her corsage Dance This Evening fly are leaving Wednesday for }was of Cecil Brunner roses and vio-| The Young Ladies’ Institute Lorn Cautornia, to be gone six jlets. Rev. G. T. Eshelman of Ta- | entertaining with a Halloween dance | months coma performed the ceremony, as. |this evening in Knights of Columbus cee sisted by Rev. Galen Wood, both lite-/hall. The committee in charge of) Mr. and Mrs. long friends of the couple. After the |the affair includes the Misses Clara | amity, who have been spending the | ceremony a reception was held in the Prons, Betty Hurd, Mary McKats.|eummer here, are leaving Monday church parlors. A program of in-|Delia Murphy, Olive LaBounty and/or their home in Chicago. son of Evanston, Ill, who have come |to Seattle to make their home, are domiciled at 2812 Broadway N, cee and Mre. Charles Wright of are On Tuesday Miss Estelle Payne |formal speeches and a vocal group |Loretta McCafferty. The patrons | cee complimented Miss Lyman with ajby Mrs. Russell G. Trapp, followed, |@%4 patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Clare Biglow, Mr. Miscellaneous shower at her home,/Mrs. Henry 0. Shuey, Mrs. W. G.|Charles Law, Dr. and Mrs. Benshoff.| and. Mra. H. A Bigiow and Mrs, H.| when Halloween decorations pre-|Cussels and Mrs. John B, Gordon|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Manning,/T. Bredes are leaving Thursday by dominated, and the gifts were pre-|were in charge of all afrangements. |Mr. ana Mrs, P. A. Kaufer, Mr. and | motor for Los An wented from a witche's pot. Miss} Supper was ferved from a beauti.| Mr. H. E Corbett, Mr and Mrs, Wil feds Anita Perry of Duluth, Minn, as-|fully appointed table carrying out |am Dever. Mr, and Mrs. Russell G. Willson of sisted the hostess in entertaining the the golden color scheme in decora-| SPOT: 1324 Shelby st. are being con- twenty-five guests invited for the af. tions. Presiding at the urns were| Halloween Party gratulated upon the birth of a son fair. | Mrs Russell G, Thrapp, Mrs. T. J. LD ’ at Providence hospital, October 26. Wednesday evening. Miss Lueta Shuey, Mrs. Joseph L. Greenweit,|@d Dance The little one has been given the ‘Tedford was hostess at a dinner of twenty covers and a miscellaneous shower for Miss Lyman, the men coming in later. Mrs. George H. Turner and Mrs.|_ The faculty and students of the Cleveland Klethauer. Assisting were | Metropolitan Business college enter. Mrs. James Farrell, Mrs. J. William| tained last evening with a Hal- P. Dunlap, Mrs. Eugene White, Mrs. |loween party and dance at the hall name of Russell, Jr. . Col. and Mrs. C. B, Blethen have returned from a@ six weeks’ trip in sie Raymond Frye and the Misses |in the nite byliding wich pus) the East and Sout 26 Typ toe * Frances Whi > and Mabel|#ttractively decorated for the affair. . Women’s University Club Aipsrea ‘ we'| About four hundred students were| Mr, Jack Fox of New York ix the to Bring Famous Lecturer Under the auspices of the Women’s University club, Sir Philip Gibbs, famous lecturer and novelist, will speak in Seattle February 16, the Many friends joined in congratula- |!" att tions to Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap, and| telegrams of felicitations were re-| ceived from many points in the| jUnited States during the evening. Outottown friends attending the | guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fox, Jr., for a few days. Clubs ee ney Sarina Mr. and Mrs. H. Cline, who have CLUBS FOR MONDAY been spending the summer at their ceremony were Mrs. Anne M. Bunk. | » post 7 home at Olga, are in town for a few o and place to be announced ler of Portland, Rev, Rebitinke., Rav King County Humane Society Saye on thelt wan to thelr winter feuvor te sectce a vomen Will en-land Mra. Hermon P. Willams, Mr,|_ Kine County Humane society has| Noms ie: Kasterm Washington, deavor to secure a large auditorium fo all those wishing to hear this noted man will gain admittance. Sir Philip Gibbs is author of “Now and Mrs. J.T. Wetherby, all of Ta.|0T##nized a bridge club to meet the coma, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vin.|S¢cond Monday in each month. For Jeent and family of Everett. Rey, |!mformation, ont 6681 tober 31, in Veterans’ hall, the Ar. “at mory. At the last regular session, . land P lap ie 6 tlie " held October 18, one son of a yete: It Cun Be Told” and “The Street of lany for thom marae ne fhe following | Alpha Delle Camp was obligated and one sister Adventure,” both of which are popu: | > pen dd pies Alpha Delle Camp, No. 8831, Royal | itiated lar books. Among hin other publica. | i r . Neighbors of America, will give a ee -¢. tions are “The Individualist,” “the Neat Week’s Schedule at |masque tail, Monday evening, Seattle Chapter, D. A. R. Spirit of Revolt,” “A Master of Life,” \Orthopedic Tea Sho October 31, in Greenwood hall, 83rd Seattle chapter, D. A. R., will meot “The Romance of Empire,” “Men| Th f P and Greenwood. at the home of Mrs. F, D, Becker, and ‘Women of the French Revolu | he guilds to be in charge of the ren 423 N. 46th st., on Monday afternoon. The regular chapter luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Take Phinney tion,” “The Soul of the War’ ang (Otthopedic Tea Shop, 1614 Fourth| “Adventures of the Somme.” He was 4¥@; Next week, will be: Monday, war correspondent with the Bulgur. (Capitol Hill Guild, Mrs, Geo. Sample, Sorosis Club The Sorosis club will hold its next fan army in 1912, with the French |ch#ifman; Tuesday, First Hi Guild, | yOOns a Sigma te eden 1 aR Oe 9 ‘. 4 - |Mrs. A. W. Ha nostes Fedinen- | soo. 2) ernoon, At 9.0'¢ 4 and Belgian armies in 1914 and with 5 trate iy neuteast Westen: | sates, Mrs, O: . tiie, Will be ab Caster Camp, No, 1 the British armies in the field from Guild, Mrs, H Custer Camp, No. 1, Auxiliary No. 1915 to 1918. He has also been liter. Mallett, hostess; Thurs sisted by Mrs. Henry A. Anger. ari siiay "a “ ll , will meet in Veterans’ hall, Mon- ary editor of the Daily Mail, the /Anne Stody club, Mrs, Charles Dick: | Chapter AC, P. E.-0, jday, October $1, All Grand Army Daily Chronicle and the, Tribune. i, Reneme: Fray Mount Baker! ee AG, # Me ie jmen requested to attend. or ee Park Guild, Mrs. P. Kinzer, hos. bc eet 7a, Steet Pen SPM Meee eee t Satur s ti nm tain with @ progressive stunt party | a, 39 i : “ 3 ens; Su Seahurst Auxili ied . Miss Peirce Entertains srs. Ww. ts. Toinger, hostess sr eahe home of Mre:-® i Craver, | Comenomwenitn Cla +p : ried 2792 Franklin on Monday after-| The Commonwealth elub will hold With Informal Dance iW HDi jNoon, October 31, at 2 o'clock.| its regular meeting Monday, Octo- | Miss Molly Peirce entertainef alloween Dance Members are cordially invited. ber 31, at 6:30 p, m,, in the L. Cc. thirty friends with @ dancing party; Mr. Alfred Sernyhough enter. ie. Smith building restaurant, Mr. at the home of her parents, Mr. and/ tained with a Halloween dance at Sons of Veterans’ Auxiliary Peter Witt, of Cleveland, will speak dts. J. G. Pelrce, at their home on} his home last Saturday evening,| ‘The Sonn of Veterans’ auxiliary |on “Managecial Queen Anne hill last evening. Twenty guésty were entertained will meet on Monday afternoon, Oct. ment.” Every 6ne welcome. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921. Cynthia Grey: Society at the Harbor Forts FICIAL LUNCHEON | clnner was given at thelr Fort We On Thursday, on the mine plant-| den quarters on Tuesday by Captain! ‘ ¥ ‘ * os et on hs ted damial Siakaeld, oh | Weancle Jagiec Viasatetie, 0; BJ |Girl Lacks Courage to Wed—Fears She'd Not Be ute to Fort Whitman and Fort)}and Mrs. Witzpatr The part Able to Stand by Man Accused of Serious Charge | Ward, “an official junchec was | wae delightfully ‘Cur ‘ given by the officer in ° comand tain Louie James A | Dear Miss Grey: 1am in love with a young man who once ‘aptain Joseph Francia stiley a Mr wiee Bn roy 3 ; ls “ 5M Sait Abe Colonel John accused of a serious charge. It was proved absolutely 1. Hayden, U. 8. A, commander of | INTERESTING GUEST that he had ncthing to do with the matter, for the real cule the Puget Sound coust defenses, Col Ar wrmal dinner, with an in) pyit made a full confession. But before his name was cleared hel Ira A. Haynes, U. 8 A a Or | teresting guest let, wae giver a number of people got the idea so fixed in their minds that sasemedeah oor artht Ka ieadl aphid er Ae ol ; oaethc . they never were quite convinced of his innocence, | know he Chambers, U. 8. A. commander of | 1 n, U, 8. A, and Mex, Fred |is in love with me, but I have been afraid to encourage him, | Fert Ward, Captain W, L. Caffee ick I. Hayden entertained Colonel! because I am not sure I could be really happy with a man meron were, U. 8. A. sasone’ dood Heyden ee Ay £2 | that others look down upon. Do you think I would get over Fort Ward, Lieutenant Dean Lace,|mander of the Puget Sountl coagt re t ry | 7 y he i U. 8. A, of Fort Ward, Lieutenant | defenses, and father of the host,| this feeling if A were to marry him? now he is every. Richard Dickey, U. 8 Colonel Henry Macpherson Merriam, | thing he should be. WORRIED, Flagler, detatied to the mine /t1 commander of Fort Wor Bither your love ta not #0 4 ter | den, and Mrs. Merriam, with their | you believe it to be, or you are 188 GREY will receive house guest, Mrs, Madeleine R. |lacking in courage and loyalty M ers of this depa ail FOUR FAVORS Ciifferd, of California 4 genuine love and the seve ur The Star office on Tosa at Mrs, Merriam, wife of Colonel | age which should and usually de 9 to 4, and at other times Henry Mu Merriam, U. 8.) CANTON CHINA accompany "a encore . affectto pot ee Be gimes by ap. A., commander of Wort Worden, was! An attractive ten table, covered | would be likely to make you only | ay Other Gage Uae 56 = hostess at their Fort Worden quar | with Oriental embroidery and ac. |the more anrious to marmy this ma fens yeu tenve’ tel peter ters on Friday when four tables of | cented wth choice Canton china, | who has suffered so unjustly unde with Mlse Grey, as unexpected aie bridge, each dowered with a Wis a feature of the affair given at | false accusation itors Interfere with her wi |brought together the line at Wor-| their Fort Cusey quarters on'Thure | If you cared for him as the woma riting, den, The successful players were | day by Mrs. Inmon, wife of Captain |he marries should carg, the fact that ie Mrs. Greene, wife ‘of Major Roya!) ©. HM. Inmon, medical corps, U. 8. vou know him to be worthy of your tell me If, after being away from my Kemp Greene, U. 8. A. adjutant of | A. complimenting Mrs. Boyd, wife |love and trust should enable you to husband for seven years, 1, eam the Puget re coast defenses,!of Captain J. L. Boyd, dental corps, face the world with him gladly and marry again without @ diverge, Mrs, Miller, Wife of Major Alvin|U. $, A., recently arrived at Fort | willingly, and to help prove his inno-| a» 1 don't know hii whereaboute? [ Charles Miller, medical corps, U. 8.) Worden. Those assisting were Mra. |Cence by your unvarying faith in have gi eo him up for dead. Mig A., Mra, Applin, wife of Major Frank | Matthews, wife of Colonel Harry T. | hin we flyby nay Bb i the army and J Dexter Applin, U. 8, A, Mrs, Bow-| Matthews, U. 8. A., commander of| 80 long as you do not have thi wrote to: Wea ington, but they knew ler, wife of Captain Louis James! Port Casey, Mre. Doig, wife of |desire to try to. make up to him foro iniog : lim. I also wrote to hig Bowler, U. 8. A | Major Arthur H, Doig, U. 8. A, |what he mugt have suffered at the mother, but was unable’ to find oye Mrs. Rutherford, wife of Captain |/ands of others, and to shield hom anytding from her, Thanking yoy DIVERTING DETAILS Dorsey J. Rutherford, U. 8. A., Mra. [from further unhappiness, vou oe out ahewer, HE On Tuesday at their Fort Wor Wert, wife of Captain Willmim W.| should not think of marrying him.| | No, you o not marry again seth. quarters, lovely with all the flo’ Werts, t A., Mrs. Madison, wife |/¢ would not be fair to him. He oe, ea a out filing suit for of autumn, an effective bridge Jof Ldeuter oun. Mareey: Madi. | Should be atte to feel aaouce Sn Me | ih finds booed. deat erly arranged as to detail, was|son, U. 8. A., Mrs. Gardner wife's pride in him and her loyalty ne final deoree.” After obtaining tha given by Mrs. Applin, wife of Major| Lieutenant Herbert A, ¢ and love. It would hurt him deeply you may marry immedte ately. are) the advance of this American singer Mr. and Mra, B. Franklin Thomp-| Elbridge Stuart and) “Cc : Beebe | 1 exter Applin, U. 8. A., co! " . io of Liaeten if he were to marry you and came to 1 .R meewen, ere “wes Beebe | nothing oe Spee O. © Ave [ea Mra. Vane, wie f Tloutenat (Fae ho coaid hardly folt to aee,| eden abe “ ee ste ° ford, of California, the house guest ws jthat you were not big enough and | Manslaughter is of Colenel Henry Macpherson Mer | or FICERS’ NIGH | devoted enough to ignore any unjust | and Murder ss oh - rT hi h : ainst Patroness List for riam, U. 8. A., commander of Fort! at their Fort Flagler quarters on — others might direct again Dear Miss Grey: Please explain i, i Worden, and Mrs. Merriam. The | officers’ night, following the bowl-|*™ |the exact difference between man. porns Remsioales morn: colors chosen to give sentiment to| ing, Major E. C. Wallington, com bah ae ‘slaughter and murder, to settle ag ne Bae to be given by the the games were black and orange.|mander of Fort Flagler, and Mrs.| Names of {argument? Sincerely, ER ten ag ms the A | orange predominating in score cards, | Wallington were hosts at a gain | Chi iste | Murder is premeditated, 3eattle Art Society at the Fine Arts « « Cabinet Ministers while Smary, tke tulicws bonbonnieres and bonbons, later em: | supper. Their gupets w ptain | “Tear Mins Grey: Will you please | ™anslaughter 4s done on the impulee Mrs, A. Hy Anderson, Mrs. Edgar phasized in flavor and color in the! Herbert Winteruee, U 6 Gah ee ee ce ae ieee | tha aataee Ames, Mra. John Henry Ballinger salad, ices and small frosted cakes! Mrs, Winterburn, Captain Chester |v: wash igton? Thanking you. eee ppen Seon ie ae Me — which formed an exquivite collation |B. MoCoid, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Me-| Mm. B. | Soldiers’ ence Bogle, Mrs, Frank D. Black, %, arthe hetene aides mere ‘stra vite: [Som ith thelr ‘house guest, Mrx.| ney arc: Charles E. Hughes, Bec-| Settlement Plan Mrs. Frederick Bausman, Mrs. Alex om Tree tee aes were Mim ENE |T. B. McCold, Captain Henry W.|retary of State; Andrew W. Mellon,|” tyne noe Grey: WIM you please ander Scott Bullitt, Mrs. Keith Lo : patrick, wife of Capt Francis Kennard, medical corps, U. 8. A | Secretary of the Treasury; John W-| expiain to me what this soldi yan Bullitt, Mrs. Thomas Burke, James Fitzpatrick, A. Mrs. land Mrs. Kennard, Lieutenant Wil-| Weeks, Secretary of War: Harry M. tlement plan is? Also ‘viet oa Ap se gona honenadiggpdeteg ine 4 Stiley, wife of Captain pony Mam Q. Jeffords, U. 8. A, and Mrs. | Daugherty, Attorney General; Wil) $290,000 appropriation for? Hugh M. Caldwell, Mrs. John Col- i is Francis Buley, U. 8. A., age ~e Jeffords, Lieutenant J. Longstreet | 7. Hays, Postmaster General; Edwin I am an ex-service oan, 99 ment ‘ins, Miss Nellie Cornish, Mre. R ‘e horn, daughter of genres ae " Wheichel, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Whel- | Denby, Secretary of the Navy; Al-| overseas, and am interested in this |. William Crosby, Mrs. John W. Ed- oa Soetinern, ‘saneien) <orpe chel, with their house guest, Mrs.| Bert B. Fall, Beeretary of the In-|tjan put do not quite understand {t ly, Mrs. Nathan Eckstein, Mrs. J. The prizes for high scores went to| Martha Bearden Mulholland, Liew terior; Henry C. Wallace, Secretary from the papers. Hoping to iN igdbt Stien- Weasels Gis Prick, Mre, John B. Debhe, the Raters ye | tenant Warren C. Rutter, U. 8. A.|of Agriculture; Herbert: Hoover, Bec- | trom you scon, I am, yours trom Mrs., Joshua Green, Mrs. Langdon are. a pry « - retary of Commerce, and James J. 2. Vone, U. 8. A., retired, the third to] pINNER INTIME nia, Bes t lA The ier: settlement ls are, i sin mies Mra. Greene, wife of Major Royal! At their Fort Worden quarters on |e” *°retary Of Labor. lines Oh re . ‘oan plan & Perry Leary, Mrs. Pargell Putnam Kemp Greene, U. 8. A., adjutant of | Priday a dinner for a fom inchuste| pe: fet the state el See on Sebo Aiea 9 = the Puget Sound coast defenses, the | friends was arranged by Mates | Gift jlands o abitable and Lilly, Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn, « Ma. : | fillable, Then sell them to ez-service Mrs. George T. Myers, Mrs. M. A consolation to Mrs, Hughes, wife of | rank Dexter Applin, U. 8 A and | Suggestions aye Gottstein, Mrs, H. F. Ostrander. | |Captain Arthur D. Hughes. U. 8. A.| Mra, Applin. Bridge followed the| Dear Miss Grey: Would you|™¢™ stely 5 < sf and a covetable favor to the guest | dinner |please suggest some appropriate REE. Poimetee, ogg aed | of honor. The large list represented birthday and Xmas gifts to be given | Query About Mrs. Thomas Stimson, Mrs. Charles both the army and vivilian sets. BRIDGE SUPP to a fiance? Guoria. | Dictaphone 5 . . A . - Captain Herbert Winterbur U Some useful gifts*are; Fountain) Dear Miss Gre: Can you please Ryd yeh agora <"s Mrs. Boynton, who is one of the popular young matrons of the city, entertained last). onina Tun COLONEL i A, and Mrs. Wintdinuen nc then beh, Buoraand Gavel leather-cov-|tell me if there is a night scbool in Stewart, "en David cine Skin.| week with a charming autumn tea given to compliment Mrs. Elliott Dean Harrington of|” yn \onor of Colonel John Le Hay Fort Flagler quarters on Tuesday, |¢red siotebook, or, if he smokes, a| Seattle where I may receive instroc- , '.—Portrait by Wayne Albee, McBride studio, den, U. 8. A. commander of the | entertained at bri followed b: pipe or smoking jacket. tions on a dictaphone? “P. B. X.” ner, Mrs. E. A: Strout, Mrs. Harry | Schenectady, N. Y. Vv yn , idge, followed by a Whitney Treat, Mrs. Park Weed ——— — Puget Sound coast defenses, a small | jolly supper. The playera were the o $4 There are dictaphones in the com- Willis, Mrs, Alexander M. Wetherill, 1 . A ———~|host and bostesse ahd Major E. C.| Dear Mins Grey: Will you please| mercial department of the high Mrs. Louise Van Ogle. Rev. and Mrs. Dunlap _|Marriage of Miss ersonal ° Wallington, U. 8. A, commander of |t#ll me if the Scandinavian American | schools, but I believe there ere #9 eee Celebrate Golden |Williams Announced Music Fort Flagler, and Mra. Wallington, |PaDk of Seattle belongs to the fed-|classes organized. However, f gos a 7 x Captain Chester B. McCold, U. 8. A_|¢?al reserve? Thanking you very|twould report at the high school is Captain Amundsen Wedding Anniversary Mise Pendergast announces the! Mr. and Mra. 1. X. Coleman and it tan acai ast oy] pastas A STAR READER. | your district, you can probably get i: On Tuesday evening, October 18, at MAITiage of her ward, Miss Charlotte Miss Dorothy Coleman, of Vancou-|Arthur Hackett Raaae 1 omnia Henry W. |i Fes, the Bcendinaelan Asportemh | partatecton'te use thd aicnennaaen inner Host m Toeeday than church, Rev |Forsythe Williams, to Mr. Victor H. | ver, B. C., are the quests of Mr. and Monday A Mrs, ‘Karnchee patie, A7| eeu Qld Bilong fo ha federal 'Vaclag Gemeceher pani: Captain Roald eyt retells pr ‘and Mra.|Gafbey son of Mre, J. C. Garbey, | Mrs. G. E. M. Pratt, coming down to Cancert eke ay a agal see ni eae ow R e persed ips ot tee Boncgiow se Create fn | Dunlap of Phoenix, Ariaona, celebrat. | 1” G0 jay aterbert the lowpalet ine Gur See Dae arecn, et leg canter Wloa® WIR be beard in| Mn. Whelchel Lacetersan Wintiam | Pie. Elderbloom Club Bonor of Mr. and Mrs. Hakon H.|¢d thelr golden wedding anniversary.| | + ming the ceremony in. the ig. concert Monday evening in Meany|Q Jeffords, U. S.A. and Mra. Jet.| Query About ‘The Elderbloom club will meet Hammer, ‘the occasion being Mra | ev. snd Mrs. Dunlap were for rina, (presence of the immediate relatives! stee. saroid hdd eens Sani fords, Lieutenant Warren C. Rutter, | Divorce November 3, at 11 am. in the & Hammer's birthday. years former Feakdents of Segttle.| tne bride's home, Mr. and Mre.|,.™" . He made his first visit to the Pa-|U. S.A Dear ies Giey: Wit! you please |of P. hall, Third and Virginia, cific coast in 1919 when he was heard in joint recital with Geraldine | Farrar and Rosita Renard. Prior | to this time he was comparatively unknown to Pacific coast audiences. Hin success, therefore, was all the | more gratifying for the reason that it Was a spontaneous recognition of an artist who had won by the i tency of his art alone. In the two years that have passed, has been noteworthy. His record is | qne of achievements, both In the re cital field, and ae an orchestral solo- | int, With the Boston Symphony or- | chestra alone he has sung 18 times, | and has appeared besides with the/ New York Philharmonic, the Phila delphia, St, Louis, Detroit, Cleve. land, Minneapolis and Baltimore symphonies. His appearance here will be un- der the auspices of the Women's league of the University of Wash. ington The program to be given will be as follows: + Pergetest | Stuart Mason | Deeper ana Ds ft Mer Angels ) Silent Woods’ |"A._ Dissonance Rut Lately tn I Rim | Mann | embers Paiadilk Paidownk Alice Barnett A. A. Beach v Kaward Horaman * Nothing Matters’) seat ana Zucea Constance Freeman Hackett at the piano oe Danson La Gique’ nd Go Mri Organ Recital | Tomorrow | Tomorrow evening at 7:15 in the! First Methodist church, Figh and/ Marion, there will be an organ recital given by Mrs, Montgomery Lynch. ASALE GREAT FOR VALUE-GIVING : The following program wit be given Hiicievsrmsece | ° sigh aera mH . Not cheap merchandise—but good "As Pants the Heart” | : Mendelasohn The Temple Chorus, | Piano Solow Liebeatraume™ Ktude (D flat) Mr Duet-—"The Ve Miss Evange merchandise going at a bargain. (A flat) ? raps } tava | —Special lots bought at a discount for this sale. Shelley and ‘Mins 1 Wiley Le ‘ . . . * 2 ee niece cseee Mann | Clearance lots with prices cut for quick selling. Say *idiss ‘Wieaser ‘idennert. “The Lord Is My Light". .Dudley Buck | Mrs, Abagall Ratliffe and Mr. Frank * —And all the late Anniversary arrivals. A tiffany | Te ena ceagensoss ayaa | Many big specials bought for Anniversary Sale which oie ek arrived too late for that event have been held for this Fairview PT, A, will hold its sale, regula meeting November 38 at 215 p.m. in room & After a short business meeting Mr. D. H. Pain Pees ee THESE VALUES MEAN BIG MONEY SAVINGS speak on “Music Week,” to be fol- 4 lowed by some educational films of Form of Govern:| Refreshments will be served in the interest to parents and teachers, portable, Sousurecet. repeeeyeens® @-eeecece any 40a_enevenrgegeeyg. ve getetatr

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