The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 12

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| Quietly Married | The wedding of Mra Rianche Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mere. | | Robert W m, to Mr, Lee J. Hraw ley, was quietly solemnixed Thur | ltev, W. A. Major, who officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Brawley left immed! ately after for a trip to Hritish Co ee were liumita, and on their return will Virginia Wiley Be-|:mako teir homo im Seattle, Mr Stanford Phi is a eraduate of ity and a member o! comes Bride of Mr. An-|'rew'e Price; Laincheon peta Theta traternity. herd —— etaaanee Miss) arried in the East The marriage of Mins Loin Rey 5 heat nolda, of Aberdeen, Mias.. to Mr, Liv: | : ty was the sets) i evton Hoyd Stedman, Jr, of Se PA ting for the wedding last eve atte, was solemiized last evening in , Which united two of Seattle’ st. John’s echureh, Aberdeen, at § ft vip. O'clock, Rev. J. 1. Sykes, of Laurel, bl . ilies, Miss ViT~ stig, a cousin of the bride's father, | Wiley, daughter of Mr. and inane the service, Clifford Wiley, to Mr. Andrew | son of Mr. and Mrs. John | Seattle to make their home, and on rice. was | their arrival Mr, and Mra. L. 1. Sted Pa br gag omer y,/MAn. parents of the groom, will en- ty Rev, Ruse “itertain with a reception at the Sun. assixted by Rey, Hdward see ciuh, on Saturday evening, Feb Smith, in Pilgrim Congregs | ruary 25, church, at $:30 o'clock. ss tnterior of the churen was|Informal Evening in a color scheme of pink at Cards white, combined with winter) Mr, and Mra Albert Wilton are en Aisle standards crowned tertaining tnformally at their home pink and white chrysanthe Tuesday evening, February 14, with tied at the tep of the pews | cards for the diversion, Mowing streamers of white rib- ofS aah formed a lovely pathway for . Palms banked the fot and bread baskets tiled Mra. Engle huge chrysanthemums adorned) Mra Thomas Green entertained ‘iter, lighted by rows of candies with a small luncheon et her home Thrass candelabra. Preceding the this afternoon, in compliment to| y a quartet composed of Mra. A. W, Engle, who is her house | Nordhoft Beck, harp; George uest. » cello; Theodore Turner, | 4 ‘and Edwin Fairburn, organ.) Musicale Arranged eee eee trom anilor This Evening by Saint-Saens, and “Medi-} Mr. and Mra. A. C. Abbott are en * Bach.Gounod. During the ‘rtaming with a musicale this eve: | “The Swan.” by Saint-/2!"* at thelr home, $012 Twenty ‘wan beautifully rendered. The first ave. N. EB, when Miss Winns Chorus." from Lohengrin, |f Parker, controlto, from Toron- | d for the processional, and to, will present an interesting pro- Wedding March for) Mrs. George B. MoClellan Will preside at the plano, i es beat | Mlas Parker ts known as a concert Mm, and the ushers were: Mr. Keith singer of remarkable attainmenta Mr. Edwin A. Strout, Jr. Black, Mr. Caspar Clarke, | Will Entertain eison Hartson, Mr. James A. Bridge Club Bee MP Cart Homer and Mr) a. and Mrs. Jamea Colbert Sullt M: he 3 ‘van will entertain the members of as maid Te aie ens taste their bridge club at their home Moa in turquoise blue taffeta, “Ay evening. oy ‘with touches of silver tace. | bee designed in hoop ettect, wan Invitations Issued for atthe hem, and a sash 4 ” Gee trom the oxtvsiesiea wat} CTYstal Ball A wreath of silver leaves was| The Bachelors’ club has tssued in her hair, and she carried a vitations for its “Crystal Ball,” Douquet of Ophelia roses! Which will be given in the Masonie/ aktrich, showered with lilies of | T°™ple Saturday evening, February | |11. Many novel features in decorat- ling, carrying out a carnival effect | With balloons and special lighting are planned for the affair. The committee includes: Mr Charles Brickell, Mr. Herbert Mats-| dort, Mr. Bert Fry. Mr. Glenwood Archer, Mr. Dan London, Mr. Lewis | Rothe, “Mr. Dudley Turnactiff, | Mr, Winthrop Herman, Mr. Lloyd Porter, Mr. Robert Garvin and Mr. Vernon Kiepper, r. ose eee | \Lancheon for “two bridesmaids, Miss Janet and Miss Katherine Thomp Lewistown, Pa., were both in fowns of bright old rose, trimmed, fashioned with a uneven hem line. A cascade Ince down one side of the formed tim attractive sash ‘They wore silver bands tm liew and carried bouquets of pink peas and Columbia roses, Pally arranged on an ostrich > me. Robert Con the Uttle won ot 2 ea Shop Service je. and Mra. Herbert E. Cor, clad in! Saturday satin suit, was an adorable) yi-4 1, [. Rartlett, hosters, will be in charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday, assisted by members of the Seahurst auxiliary, Mra W. E. Tollinger, Mrs. 1. L. Mellen, Mra, M.| Knight, Mra. P. R Allen, Mra, R| Layton, Mrs. H. L. Swan, Mra, RR} Norris, Mrs. P. A. Nelson. | bride, coming tn with her! » was exquisitely beautiful in Mother's wedding gown of rich fy brocaded satin. The court was fastened at the shoulders the long tulle veil edged with eld lace was bound with a small | ot the lace, a cluster of) TOASTER Blossoms at either side. A Yell was worn over the face,| A small, soft paint brush ts just ‘a dainty bridal touch. Herth thing for cleaning an electric Hee the maids’, was fan. | toaster, of white ostrich, Ophelia ~~ AMUSEMENTS white orchids and sweet peas, TWKE Willies of the valley for the THIS vinx MOOR bay small reception for intimate pigs THEATRE "** and members of the younger followed at the home of Mr. and Wiley. Here the decorations of pink and white chrysanthe- arranged in graceful baskets rooms. The supper table held Miniature Italian garden, fragrant sweet peas and hyacinths in the Grcuit shades. | ‘Mrs. Wiley, mother of the bride, beautifully gowned In sapphire velvet, trimmed in jet, and Mrs. the groom's mother, wore a ome costumes of American Beauty velvet, with a tunic: of “antique gold rose lace and diamonds. © For traveling the bride was attired fn @ three-piece model of brown yn, trimmed with beaver, and upturned hat to correspond. Mr. Mrs. Price left on an extended ‘Wedding trip. Both the bride and groom are no- lal favorites, Mr. Price ts vice “President of the investment banking house of John EF. Price & Co. and Vice president of the Marine National ; ‘bank. One Act ADAMS AND BARNETT EMILE AND JOHN NATHANE WARD BROTHERS in “Penny Ante” ILE PALLANBEBG BEN BERNIE “Thin Is Net a Moview Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 P.M. Now Playing CURRENT oF PATROWARS Luncheon and | seers Theater Party Miss Gertrude Schulz wil! honor} Miss Grace Wilson, who will become the bride of Lieut. Leslie Kichard| * Groves, Jr. U.S. A., on February 10, with a small informal luncheon ther home, 5250 1th ave. N. E., n y. The party will later attend| the performance at the Orpheum. eee Mrs. Hewitt Plans Luncheon Complimenting Mrs. John W. Hady and Mrs. William FE. Boeing, | == Mrs. John H. Hewitt is entertaining With a luncheon at the Sunset club Rext Monday afternoon. { cee Informal Evening Will | Compliment Visitors | Mr. and Mrs, G, ®. M. Pratt wil! entertain 24 friends their home this evening Mrs. Archibald R. Gatter, of Calcut ta, and Mrs. Charles Moore, of San FUN* WEEKDAY After Adults 2e; € ACTION ‘That's Getting "Kom Francisco. During the evening col- s mer Way They Are Dancing Now Mrs. Moore Hostess at Little Cont. Private alla Young Lady Assistants, 1511% Fourth Avy., Nr, Pike Tel. Main ao | Charming Luncheon Entertaining for Mrs. Archibald R. | Gatter, of Calcutta, and Mrs. Charles | Moore, of San Francisco, Mra. Wil- Wam Hickman Moore was hostesa this afternoon at 4 buffet luncheon for 24 guests at her home. A basket of fragrant spring blow goms centered the table where Mra. Mitchell Gilliam and Mra. Charles L, Hibbard presided, assisted by Mra. | Vv. C. Force and Miss ulead Ladies Let Guticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Cree oat tea ee | wit | ruary ‘The bride and groom are coming to | Wilson | dance longed vinit | | Mra, A. C. Abbot WOMEN CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Farewell Dinner and Reception A ewell dinner and reception |to which the public is invited will be given at Moves’ cafeteria Satur day evenim@, Feb. 4, at 6 p, m. The affair will honor Dr, J, D. ©. Powers, who is leaving soon on an extended lecture tour, Dinner will be served cafeteria style in the banquet room, A musical program has been arranged, eee ” Tota Tota Tota Tota of Alphi Chi Omega meet at the chapter hous 4642 18th ave, N. 1, Saturday, Feb 4, at 2:00 p, m Mrs, Rex and Mra Lawrenee Turn bull will be the hostesses, eee Phi-Bar Social Club ‘The Phi-Bar Social club wil give & dance in the auditorium of the new A. ©. U, W. building, 140% Ninth ave, Saturday evening, Meb- ruary 4, at 9 o'clock, Members and their friends are cordially invited. see Delta Gamma Alumnae Meeting The alumnae of Delta Gamma sorority will meet with Mra. Brie MacMaster, 1012 Queen Anne ave. faturday at 2 o'clock. eee Daughterw Auxiliary Dacghters auxiliary, Woman's Century club, with i220 Lady Maccabees No, 944 The Lady Maccabees of Wash ington, hive No, 944, will give a in the L. 0. O. FY. hall, 20th ave. and EK. Pine, . oe Sigma Kappa Alumnae [and insult @ man's sense of mod Puget Sound alumnae, chapter of Sigma Kappa, will meet Saturday at the chapter house. eee John F. Miller W. RC. John F. Miller Woman's Relief Corpe will serve a homecooked din ner in Veterans’ hall, Armory, Sat urday, February 4, at € p.m ete Kla-How-Yah Alumnae Klan How-Yah alumnae of the Unb versity of Washington will meet for luncheon Saturday at 12:30 p.m. in the blue rooms of Meves’ cafeteria. oe Classic Culture Chub ‘The Classic Culture club will meet Saturday with Mrs. C. BE. Bogardua eee Alumnae of Alpha Delta Pt The alumnae of Alpha Delta Pi will entertain the freshmen and pledges of the sorority with a lunch eon Saturday at i o'clock In the Frederick & Nelson tea room. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Interlake PT. A. A social meeting of the Interlake POT. A. wily bey held Tuesday, Feb ruary 7, af 245, at the Interlake school, William K. McKibben will speak on the narcotic evil All web coma, eee Lincoin Circle ‘The Lincoln circle of the Chis Conservation league has postponed ite regular meeting to Wednosday, February §. with Mra. U. C. Moore,! 4126 Densmore ave.. at 2:20. ae Woman's Tuesday Ciub ‘The Woman's Tuewtay club wit meet Tuesday February 7, with Mra. C. G. Bradner, 1732 40th ave. . Northeast Improvement Club The ortheast Improvement clab Personal — Former Senator Sarhuel M1. Piles left this morning for Washington, D.C, t remain finitely . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Charles Stubb (Katherine Jerome) are oneratulations on the birth of « daughter at the Minor hospital Feb- ruary 2. eee Mr. and Mra. George T. Hood are being congratulated on the birth of a son February 1. eee Brig. Gen. Charles G. Treat and hix non, Major Treat, who have been gucdts for @ short time of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, left Thursday for Washington, D. C. Mra Jay and daughter, Constance, of Victoria, are the house guests thie week of “ey and Mra. Edmund Bowden, Mr. and George Miss Faith Parrott Is convalesctng at the Seattle General horpital from a recent operation oe e Mr. and Mra. Dupont Moore, of Fairfax, are the guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J, Howard Aten will return next week from @ short trip to Sen Francisco. see L. Barnes left Sun on a business trip. . Mra. Harold Lee left Friday for a two months’ trip to California, was accompanied by her son, uel, and her mother, Mra, M. J, Hannah. Dr, Frank Bourns left last week for a trip to California, oe Mrs. Olive Castle, who hag been ~ | spending the past few months with | | her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Lawrence B, Richardson and Mra. Richardson, has returned to the city and taken apartments at 1211 Sum mit ave. see Mr, and Mrs. John Linton Snapp returned this week from a two | weeks visit to St. Paul. cee Mrs, William R. Phillips of ‘To-| ronto, Ontarlo, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John M. Moran. Mra. Phillips formerly lived in Seattle and her many friends will be happy to learn that she will again make her home here, eee Miss Sara Farrell and Mra, Wit liam Kiesel will leave next week for two month's stay in Southern California. oxeie Mra. Jack Brinkley is leaving Sat: | urday for California to make a pro eee Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blunt are re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the Swedish hospital, January 27, Mra. George D.| then cromed her tems in front of Schofield, 760 1éth ave. N. Lunch,| tbe Judge and jurors. The woman Saturday evening.| him to receiving | *S CLUBS jWill_meot ‘Tuesday, February 6, § p.m, in the Olympic View school, | A program has been arranged. Re-| freahmenta. see Princess Angeline Chapter 0. I, 8. Princess Angeline chapter ©, ¥ 8, will meet Wednesday, February § at § p.m, in the Masonic tem ple, Initiation, see | Sunset Heights Literary Cub The Sunset Heights Literary elub | will meet Tuesday, February 7, at |the home of Mra. Mlisabeth Hauff. 4531 16th ave, N. B. Unual fram. Response to roll eal, * | February Mirthdays.” | HOSE AROUSES JUDGE'S WRATH Court Reprimands Woman for Crossing Legs KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Fe 8.— For the second time in a year Judge Von A. Huffaker reprimanded a woman witness in hia court for a too Nberal display of eftk , According to the judge the wit Dem drew her ekirt too high and attempted a reply, but was silenced by the judge and retired weeping. Divcuming the incident, Judge Huffaker said hin respect for the modesty of his mother compelled act an he did and that no} woman could come inte his court | enty “Short dreenes” he eald, “are to blame tn large measure for the lack of modesty prevailing.” LAST LONGER A woman who wears her affk stock ings longer than most of us says that she always washes them in cold water, and that she pever uses any soap. Ancient Greece made demi-gods of | her scienUsts and physiciana, It's something more than beauty of material and color) which makes the woman well dressed! More even than clever lines of every garment or acces- sory. Music Will Appear in Joint Recital versity of Washing Alina Efrem Zimbalist, violinist, in joint re cital at Meany hall Wedaepday eve te Women’s | pn will soprano, Gluck, lyr ning, Vebruary 8. ‘The program follows: fe) (4) “Within @ Mile of Rdinbure Town anepen + theo Zirbatiot Tattle Kuselan Folkxo Ao J “Peyebe The secret of the really effective ensemble is in the appar- ent relation of every part to every other part. Them's a harmomzing note of Russian peasantry in this omate blouse and hat, besides, the very major harmony of line. ADD CHEESE Add a bit of cheese to the stuffed It gives body, and adds lusciousners to the taste. and diced ripe pe | | } | | Regular | $5.6 $40 Overcoats Ste Grercoats $20.09 R TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS $9.15 Warranted All Wool. cial purchase. 922.19 egular $50 Overcoats $29.75 Sizes 16 to 20 years These attractive coats are especially suitable for women’s wear For choice of an exceptional offering of Children’s Overcoats. Sizes 2 to 5. 4 celient combination for salad Boys’ Suits This unusually low price is only possible because we made a spe- Sale of High-Grade Boys’ and Young Men’s Overcoats UUTENAUAT UALR ‘ SALAD COMBINATION accent onty "Bayer" p Pineapple diced, halved hard grapes Colds Toothache Earache ugue of the Uni present an 0 in D Minor, Viewstemps | re Wagner Withel Zin beliat Mine ! x ee ee Pe |School Dancing Is Not Prohibited PORTLAND, Ore, Web. % board of Portiand school distric 1, after a three-hour neasion denied the p und strife lant night ion of local Methodiat and Preshyte rian clergymen that dances be pro hibited in the public schovls of the | elty ‘The board approved a mhort lat of govern dances hools, and nted a wd of laymen, cler nen and members of the Parent. 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