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P. Seattle Society Pretty Wedding; Da Announced for Mid- Season Assembly Ball. AGE 10 RINITY CHURCH WAS THE Beene last ve ort mar Fiage of Miss Exiith Redfield, daugh fer of Mr. and Mrs, William Nye | Redfield, to Lieut, Altert Harold P Rooks, United States navy, son of mr. md Mrs. Albert Rooks The Peremony was read by Rev, William th. Bliss at 8:20 o'clock Byergreens were used in decor ting. The high standards of the Genter aisle held gleaming whit Tapers and were entwined with BPaceful cedar, tied at the top o ee Py ae fir trees banked the tulle, Small POWs with soft futfy bows of white | Mrs. Bratnober Will Honor Mrs. Payne Mr Rratnober has extend sd inv n small bridge heon at her home, Thurada January 19, as a compliment to Mra.| ary for Peru to remain for six| month | Miss Clara Bruhn Will Be Complimented the of Mise Clara x, Miss Mary Blk and Atinw Alberta | ng will be Mixa Taabel Ltn der Jean Fox, Miss e Schram, Mie Marion Peplow, Miss Mary Hawley and Hiss Teen Ing lish Useful Articles on Sale at Thrift Shop The Orthe Thrift Shop, wh jocated at 419 Union at at many usefu announe © ehancel and outlined ine of the at the shop at very reasonable prices, PGignified edifice, The altar was un-|*mong them being baby layettes an mdorned, save for the glow tre hildren's clothes. Teathedral candies, and branchi ee Hgandelabra on either side held Tyuncheon and of white tapers At the opening notes from the PBridal Chorus” from Lohengrin, the “ushers entered — Ensign Schubert © Basign Rathbun, Ensign ter, En © sign Kauffman, Ensign McMeneine, “Ensign Gilliam Ensign Wirth of the U. 8. S. Texas. The two Malis followed, Mixs Eima ¢€ walking wlor 1 immediately af" Ther the groom's rister, Miss Berna )) dine Rooks. Miss Collins’ gown was Of white lace with a sash of > Mille, and Miss Rooks was attired “Ap pale blue ceorcette and self-colored Both maids wore coronets of and carried French bouquets White cyclamen, lavender, sweet and Ophelia roses tied with bows of blue tulle bride, entering on the arm of father, was lovely in her brid of ivory satin and rose point Which was worn by her mother Dem her wedding dress. The tong train, fastened at the should was edged with tulle, and the "tele veil, failing its entire length Was bound with a Russian coronet f exquisite rose point, a «pray of Orange blossoms at ¢ither side. Her | Pound bouquet was of lilies of the Walley, fresias and cyclamen, en ‘eireled with a frill of ostrich and tied Dowith silver gauze. Lieut. Com. Mander Fitzhugh Green, of the t B &. Texas, was best man for the 3 During the ceremony “Rerceuse, “from “Jocelyn.” by Godard, was se | Wy played on the organ, and for the Recessional Mendelssohn's Wedding >) March, with the bridal! party passing “Winder the crossed swords of the _ Ushers. Mrs, Redfield, the bride's mother, Wore a handsome gown of gray chiffon and white lace with touches (ef pink, and Mrs. Rooks, mother of | the groom, wore a becoming costume “@t charmeuse in the brown tones, With a tunic of rich brown lace. “Afterwards an informal reception » is nd friends in the younger set > Thru the rooms were baskets of Columbia roses and spring flowers, and. ‘On their wedding trip Mre. Rooks ‘Wore a one-piece French model of Due gaberdine, embroidered in gray “Blue wool, a coat of marvella cloth And a small close-fitting hat. They Will be at home after February 1 In San Francisco. ‘Miss Redfield was educated at Miss Chamberiayne’s school in Boston and ater spent some time in travel In the British isles and on the con finent. Commander Rooks gradu ated from Annapolis in 1914 and served in the Philippines and at Viadivostok. He was attached to the WU. 8. S. Texas before he was trans ferred to San Francisco as aide to Admiral Halstead, commandant of the Twelfth Naval district. Mid-Season Assembly Club Announce Date for Ball ‘The date for the initial ball of the Mid-Season Assembly club has been set for Friday evening, February 24, in Christensen’s hall ‘The mid-season taken the place of Chaperon clut d is a club limited to a membership of hundred couples, married within the past ten Years. On accaunt of ized so late in th ha. Junior assembly old one t being organ season, only a @ance will he given thi« ar, but if this dance proves popular, two will be given next season eee 4 Miscellaneous Shower ; for Miss Dickey As 4 pre ial compliment to Miss Ida Dick Mrs. Albert Daub and Mrs, Henry F. Waechter are en 3 fertaining with a miscellaneous j shower at the home of Mrs. Daub January 21 friends of been invited. Saturday afternoon. Thirty of the intimate Miss Dickey hav . e Mrs. MacWhinnie Entertains With Pretty Bridge-Tca Mrs. A. M. MacWhinnie ed thia afternoon her Laurelhurst with an ractive bi of five tables, with additional gue entertain home in coming in at the tea hour. Poinsettias and holly in lovely ar- rangement lighted by red candles cen: tered the pretty tea table, where pre siding at the urns were Mre. Milo J Loveless and Mrs, Herbert T, Con don. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Pierre J. Frein, Mrs. William Hickman Moore, Mra. George W. Soli day, Mrs. Irving M. Glen, Mrs. Ern est L. Skeel and Mrs. E. K. Rhodes During the afternoon Mrs. Ro- mayne Jansen rendered several voce selections. Invitation to friends in th: . ; Bridge Luncheon Compliments Mrs. Hole “rs. Harry R. Bartlett entertained wrth a luncheon of sixteen covers at Ler home thia afternoon followed by en idge, complimentary to Mra. G. A ston Hole, who is leaving were confined University district. soon make her home in Loa Angeles, thday Dinner as Bi Compliment Honoring Mr. George H, Leghorn on his birthday, Mrs. Leghorn | entertaining with an informal din Mer at their home this evening. Was held at the Sunset club for reta-! "with huckleberry and ferns in the} to} Bridge At-Home Mra, Thomas § Pugh, wife of Maj. Pugh, will entertain with a luncheou of eight covers at her home Monday aft 7 will be the later pleasure. ° Orthopedic Tea Shop Service Mount Baker Park guild will be in pon, honoring Mrs. RB. nner, wife of Maj, Fenner. charge of the Orthop tea shop Friday, with Mra. A. T. L. Witlamson as hostess, assisted by Mra F. W Seeley, Mrs. BL. Sutton, Mre. A. EB Schneider, Mra. J. A. Duncan, Mrs, C FP. Hall, Mrs, W. H. Olin, Mrs, Bert Hall and Mrs. Magy Nicholson. | } | Mr. and Mrs. B. Gard Ewing, of! Spokane. who have recently re turned from a ne months o pean trip, arrived Tuesday to be the guests for two weeks of Judge | H. A. P. Myers and Mrs, Myers. | ou Mrs, Malcolm Bruce and small daughter have returned from sev eral months spent in Californ <s: 6 Mra. A. W. McMorris left today for Camp Murray, where she will join Major McMorria, U. 8. A., who has been stationed there about a month. eee Mrs. S Manhéimer has gone to California for a visit of several! | months. | see ] | Mrs. Ro BL Lewis and daughters, | Miss Mildred and Mins ( rude Lewis, will leave Sunday for ( fornia, They have taken rt ments in Los Angeles, where they [will be located for some time. | ee | Mrs. Z J. Hatch, of Berk Cal, who has been visiting her son- inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra George W. Johnson, left Tuesday jfor her home. eee Frederick Stimson has returned to the University School in Victoria, | where he will resume his studies. . . | Mrs, John W. Eddy left today for| San Francisco, where she will visit her brotherindaw and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. eee W. Feiger and daughter, Miss Nelite Felger are leaving next Tuesday for a few months stay at Hollywood and Coronado. oe sister, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Pratt and Mies Gertrude Pratt ing Saturday on the Keystone State for the Orient, to be away two | months. eee | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Blewett | are receiving | birth of | Thursd con atulations on the Beau Jean, on January 5. | a daughter, y tury club Will 1¢ at # o'clock in Woog’s hall, Bal-|Doea not sit up much, altho she in|, of Pittsburg Aw at 11 & M liard. Public cordially invited, Cards) almost six months old, | , ors, Henry James, «| and refreshments A.'The proper answer to thin let by aera. Me } Haste at aque eR | ter should be a series of questions FINDS HAIRPIN IN jount Hood, by are, 2 oer eee | Lincoln High School PT. A. 1. What makes you think r x resume of current oplt by MPS) rhe regular meeting of the Lin-|/ milk “had no nourishment The HER HUBBY’S BED; Robert Enegre [coin High School PT. A, will bel only way you could tell was to weigh American n department will’ iid ‘Tuomay, January 17. Home|the baby every week. If her weleht SUES FOR $20,000 meet at ¥ C, Ay at 1 DM) CC onomicn classes will receive ¥ remained stationary, or fell, this TACOMA, Jan. 12 oxtifying Lenar Dy c ‘ : ors at 1 mM. Business seasion in | showed that she needed some suppl that she found a hairpin in her Adele M. Fiel mentary Pro-| vudy hall of annex at 3:30, Basket: | mentary feeding of freah milk, m husband's bed upon her return cedure club will meet in the Erickson | Ti tie at 3.40. Parents of enter: | fed 1g to the rule for her a from a viait in the Bast, and that o Fas My cia t sare a2 iBte w. |i freshmen are inVited to come | and condition. This in practically the he also found a bill for a diamond mary: Sap les as Gama jearty and have luncheon with their of the character of the | ring, which she claims her hus val a Soe er ‘aap |boy or girl | i band purchased for the defendant, 2 oe 4 you give her condensed | Mra. May Molesworth fired the J we “ gi 7 ’ echett Orphee Masical Club lmilk? Was fresh milk not to be had? || opening gun of her attack to col ,_lancht PT. A. will meet at sebool.| 6. ‘stusicat club will meet] of, How often are you feeding her || ject $20,000 heart balm from Kim 18 p.m. Discussion of Mate CON) mhurnday, January 12, at § p.m. at/now? ‘The rash may be due to indi | ma H. Barling in superior court ro eee Ithe home of Mr. George Vexter, $05 | gestion, and this in turn may be due | here today I 4 | fist ave. to too freequent feeding. lacrpemaeegges eimag ant gM cee | °4. Condensed milk often makes a| > —— = — in Bible room of Lady Eagles’ Club hs OR 1A : hook} Lady Eagles’ club will hold their) lent yearly reports of the officers 7 - ninth annus! dance, Tuesday, Janu- | and committees Mra. G. M Monka, | dont) ry it, at the old K. Y. halk Firet|the retiring president, reviewed the| For Infants and Children oa jand Pike #t past year's work and new otfioers| {1g USE For OvER 30 YEARS | ee. © were then installed fter ie mee } . ’ . se held and dainty | Always bears Shawondasee club will give a bene} Capitol Hill W. ¢ wilt rues = 8 wery Signatare o! fit card party at the Bungalow Inn,}in the Methodist 1 tant church, | new officers j Ba he 30 p. m leorner of Jobn 16th ave of obs | Tuesday, January All day vie e Social Seore Club |tory meeting. Good syeakers will be ; Se meet with present Bring lunch t J ave. N. W ore | e Mnaterd“cirete ot the Fieet| ricoletteé Uver-bDiouses Wallingford circle of the First Phi Mu Mothers’ Club abyter h met at the home ° Phi Mu Mothers b will meet at Mra Cox, 3704 Denamore | Buy one and you may have any other $1.95 Blouse chapter house, pr Wednesday, January 11. Many F hap 2p ; | ree. ee ladies were prenent to hear the excel | Fastern Star Night ” | Friday evening. be 49 i Eastern §' ab ‘ . | THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR ! J Ale) el TS , ci GN Hah MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE | WOMEN’S CLUBS ON THE CARE OF CHILDREN | Mre, Max Wet, United States children’s bereee expert and mother of five! CLUBS POR FRIDAY low No, 40; Ridgely Rebe. | e¢ stve Rallerd W. CO. Tt and Golden Link lodg columa twice « week. Ra 1 WwW. Cc. T. U, will meet at! tree * * * a8 W Friday, Jonuary 181 athe Ce eee yy no ita] HOW many children of this country baby fat without giving her strength | sade: 7 | Installation of ere and other ‘yy It is quite possible to establish ee td tt ant bu Members urged to sree ching 04 feeding pope att G Tacoma Organizing ¢ ( Cr 30 = bir No surer bond of good fellow: | ; icagge ine: heed Boulevard W. ©. 'T. Us) chip amnonesceomd of born and girls! White Cross Branch) " t Frid, iY ngton Boulevard Woman's |in « village could be f than one] PACOMA, Jan. 12.— Tacoma niechoteccel le pa i | Cartetian ne mdesgy rr ty for this purp True, it coats rome churchmen met here today to form a Bee jerve lunoct n Friday, Jan, 13.) thing and demands faithful perform | jocat chapter of the White Cron# #o- Nomads . Cape Stat ave and 1. Madi ance, but these very re a make It! ciety in an effort to smash the dope Norma AV Fri-j#on st, The afternoon session will mt worth while, Any club already | traffic in Tacoma, Rev W. M. Btn, | Januar @ A.| begin promptly at 1:90, Members) i, osistence may serve as the nucleUs!o¢ Beattie, president of the White ot w ball, 1409 Ninth av In.) and friends urged to attend. | for the enterpri but it should draw| Grows gociety, told of the work that stallation of officers slg a! into itnelf all the young people of thé] is being done by the organization. Seetietidk a $ rs Tee Woodland Park W. , T. 1 | Belghborhood | - fritish American Assoctation Woodland Park W, CT. U. wit) 7 bird sanctuaries’ of New a regular meeting of the British: lmneet at the home of Mra KR. C.| yn ‘other aeeuons have! Children to Hear | 5 American association will be held in | Hurns, 6703, Bycamore ave., Friday. | served to show what such undertak:| New, fresh merchandise, Bett the Fine Arts hall, 1213 Fourth ave. January 13, at 2p. m. All welcome. |Inge mean tn the life of @ small. vi Speech on Careers ev? es! 18¢, er Pray svegne ~ punch ae ” - *'9 9 linge, Not only is bird protection al “Self Reliance, Code of Honor and | quality cannot be found, and our adler Dg ag Na sag pgl lbonyh be Auxiliary to Post No. 18 | matter of great economic importance. |rnscration for Business Careers” by the Lord Bishop of New West:| ,usiry te feattle post No. 18,]and tt Bree, | napirs | r : nos io BEAttie pom fe, and the am will be the subject of a talk by Mra. | mininer. on “Anaie-American HSI mertcan Lagions wit) held a joint| ut ttm educatfonal in the bat nese | Tiles unten A eens Prices cannot be equaled. Besides tions.” AN pervons of Britian DIU | ina n of Officers with the post| To build up in young people & ¢N5*| Commercial Club, before the seventh ° . cordially lavited. anuary 13, a 8 p.m. in|of responsibility and pride for thelr] \nq eighth grade puplis of Alki | the benefit of our Special Sale Jown place im very far from being 8/80) 06) drriday emall undertaking. velt hall, 1616% Third ave. flernoon Mothers’ Clab Prices you get a Blouse of equal Alpha Omieron Pi Mothers’ MTIONAL CLUBS ow } . cu WITH A VIEW to expansion, a} will meet Friday, at 2 p.m, | I weaned my baby at three) ent pl el chapter house. ‘ | Olympic Cirele No. 87 | ieeuthe: tecnoy say suits. had nol Sulra eisis pzeene plant © leled value he ie one you purchase . | ctymots ‘circis ‘Noy 81, Neighbore|nourienment I put her oa condensed mre woe |f absolutely free — ce bas ii ed Co, at Youngstown, The survey | ree e Woman ¢ ei | Satan of Wooderaft, wil hold a benefit! milk. She has a rash a her, See ie being conducted by Lane John-| y o card party Monday evening, January | and seema to be restions this month. in $2.95 Saiauet * Lewis N, Parker wit be People Notice It. Drive Them | given by c hb Players, The Off With Dr. Edwards’ =| patron include Mendames H. FH. Olive Tablets G tt 0 Bl A. Hastings Ennix, Koy Acca a ante os ay eorgette Over-Blouses J. D. Nice, ¥ : otman much longer If you get a pack- of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets skin should begin to clear after! have taken the tablets a few tat Buy one and you may choose another Blouse at the same price Free. (CHOCOLATE-COATED ICE CREAM) - C * the blood, bowels and liver ar noe Live Wire Club he pirat (With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the —a t delicio r 2 95 succesefy substitute for calomel; Christian church wil! hold ita annual |y 00.6 no sickness or pal “s +4 banquet Yriday, January 12, at 620 |teres Bo sickness or pain after tale frozenconfection , e » heater Mr, How ah He ov wil be Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that 7 fe ly, but their action is gentle *, 0 $ SE Fes twig Ba og Sadie ts Saf W's a Wonder repe de Chine Blouse w m Rowse. Friday, the 14th ] ‘ 2 | Be one who takes Ofive Tebiets fe Buy one and you may choose another Blouse at Mr. Harvey Barrager, “Our Class.” |ever cursed with a “dark brown The First Arctic Bar in the City y rice F y y the eel es taste,” a bad breath, a dull, lstiens. je bd if same price Free. Joint Installation no good constipation, torpid e A joint installation of officers w 1 iiver, bad dimposition or pimply at 8:20 be held on Fr evening At all our dealers Mr. and Mrs. ert Charles Phil-| harles Wakefield | ir house guest during! eral Cadman will ar will appear in his stay of » Mr nd Metropolitan Friday evening, ary 20. eee Mr. and Mra. J. W. Spangler, who have been in the Bast several weeks, have returned and are at the Hotel Washington. ‘Radium Ore on View jat “U” State Museum | A specimen of carnotite ore, con taining radium, has been placed on exhibition in the state museum, Unt versity of Washington campus, it was announced today. The ore, con- taining the luminous metal used for the treatment of n mant growths and for the ilumination of other | metals, was presented to the museum |by the United States Radium cor. poratic DANDERINE © Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. | | | | | cents buys a bottle of “vander. at drug After one application you can not find a par any store ticle of dandruff or a falling hair Besides, every hair shows new life, igor, brightness, more color and | abundance Advertisement, 5 e be e Olive Tablets are a purely vege o'clock, in De ss hall, I. O. O. F. table compound mixed with olive oll Legiae by the four largest in you will know them by their olive - “| Dr. Edwards spent years among | AMUSEMENTS | paticnts attiictea with liver and bowel sd " sl Saceasiats: aaa Gare Waveetl die thn Manufacturers of Velvet and Arctic Ice Creams G tt 0 Bl vis SWE nmensely effective Take one ELLIOTT 2925 MAL | eorge e ver- ouses Matt Moore SEE or two nightly for am Bee how A Mae much better you feel and look. 16¢ man 0772 23028 j Buy one and you may choose another Blouse at the and 30c.-—Advertisement MUST RAISE $5,000 IMMEDIATELY! LOOK OVER THESE VALUES: Boys’ Suits !/3 to 1/2 Price Boys’ Hats, same price Free, THEATRE MATINES MIOMTs i750: WAUDEVILLE 32:7: EUDIE BUZZELL In “A Man of Affairs’ $3.95 Babette Over-Blouses Buy one and you may choose another Blouse at the $4.85 Georgette Over-Blouses Buy one and you may choose another Blouse at the same price Free. 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