Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE 10 | Seattle | Society Miss Worthington Weds | Mr. Perkins at Beauti- ful Home Ceremony; SS KATHI WORTHING- ‘TON, daughter of Mr, and Mra. EB K. Worthington, bride of Mr A Of Mrs, Elizabeth Perkins, Ring at the Worthington residence, became the Harry Perkins, son last eve i 403 Royiston ave. N,, at 8:20 o'clock During the reading of the service by the Rev the University Christian Mr. T. C. Andrews sang softly mpanied by Mra, Rob-| | tong axo. » ert Glaze The bride wore an imported gown Sf hand-embroidered lace over tvory Grepe satin in simple lines, A caw Gude of the satin was caught at the} TOW waistline at one side with a @luster of silver leaves. Her long} Tulle veil was held in place by «| high Russian coronet of silver leaves @nd orange bdlossoms. Her only} Jewel worn was a peart brooch of| @laborate design, presented by her) Maternal grandmother. / Gichids, Ophelia roses, peas | and lilies of the vall | Mrs. Earl Cerry, of Portland, ma- tron of honor, wore a gown of two-| tone metatiic gold cloth girdied in| @oft pink and caught here and there | With French flowers. | Miss Mary McArdle, In a straw-| Derry pink taffeta frock made with} the long basque effect. and Miss/ Myrtie Calkins, of Tacoma, tn a Breen gown of the same design, were maids in attendance. The flower girls, Miss Marton! Kent and Miss Charlotte Brownfield, | Wore ruffled frocks of white Chan- | MBy lace over pale yellow crepe de @hine. Streamers of narrow lady- } fair ribbon formed the girdies of the! | sweet 8 Miss Jane Perkins, a niece of the Broom, carried the platinum circlet | “On a satin cushion. She was in a} Dewitching little frock of pale green | “erepe de chine, a slip of the ruffied | ‘Chantilly showing in a fetching fash. | fon below. Streamers of ailver,| | SAught with rose buds, girdled her} a” waist. | : groom was attended by his iether: Mr. W. E. Perkins. | _ A reception followed the ceremony. | Mrs. Perkins wore as ber going: gown « brown tweed tailleur! sable furs, A brown hat of! attractiveness completed the \ rs. Henry to Have ige on Tuesday ‘Mrs. Langdon C. Henry will en-| ‘Tuesday afternoon, Septem-) 5, at her home at The High-| in compliment to her neice, Charles Dresser Murphey| hia Robertson) of Coronado, | has been her guest during the summer, The guest list ts lim- to Mrs. Murphey’s intimate Cleveland Klethauer of | ehureh, | al BrOup of tender walts love songs of) Bhe carried a shower bouquet of} | | | " | Master Sydney Lewis, Jr., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lewis of Clear Lake. Before her marriage Mra. | Lewis was Miss Eleanore Smith of Mount Vernon.—Portrait by Grady. Photos by Graay “Past and Present,” “Captains ana| the Kings,” etc, was prominent) among American journalists In Paris jend was a chevalier in the Legion of Honor. Golden Wedding Hostesses for Tomorrow \at Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Phillip Kinser, representing jthe Mt. Baker Park guild, will be to- orrow's hostess at the Orthopedic | Tea Shop. | She will be assisted by Mrs. W. A. Ceremony Performed | Magee. Mrs. Mary Nicholson, Mrs. C The golden wedding of Mr. and) R. Tollock, Mra. W. W. Milner, Mra. Dirk, Dietrich Bingethen wed cols Clarke Gallup, Mra. Reinier Beeuw- Mrs. Murphey will leave the fol-| ed by Mise Janet Miss Jane ng to Miss Ransom's school) ‘Piedmont. Henry Mrs. Voinot to Be Honored Pleasantly ac ietonn whois to leave shorti; for Coronado for the winter, Mr Robert Fox, Jr., will entertain at 3 @ Tuesday afternoon. Only the * guest's intimate friends have included. 4 . ‘Sunset Club a Beptember Program hat Is Psychology” will open winter program season for the t club on Wednesday, Septem- 6. _ by Dr. Stevenson Smith at 3 o'clock. irs. Howard Joslyn and Mrs. Will- D. Perkins will be hostesses. ‘The following week, Wednesday, i mber 13th, a business meeting connection with luncheon will be _ _ Mrs. Clarance Blethen and Mrs. Bruce Elmore will be hostesses on Wednesday, September 20, to hear the “Vanity Box Players.” There will be no program on the last Wednesday of the month, Sep- tember 27. Mr. and Mrs. White Celebrate Anniversary ‘The sixtieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George White was gelebrated on Monday evening, Aug. 28, at the home of their son, Mr. V. E. White, 8355 Wolcott ave. Forty- five guests were in attendance. The home was attractively decorated in yellow and white with an especially @laborate buffet supper table, cen- tered by a wedding cake. ‘The couple have in the three years they have lived in Seattle made many warm friends who were there to Make the anniversary a happy one Mrs. White was a war bride of the Civil war. They were married at Delaware, Ohio, on a Thursday and the following Monday the groom left flor the battle sector, not to return to his bride for three years. He served ‘as 4 corporal in Company F, 96th regiment of the Infantry Ohio volun- teers. They have six children and twelve grandchildren. Two daughters, Mrs. William Creger of Seattle, and Mrs. R. 8. Van Sickle of Beeville, Texas, and one son, V. E. White, were pres- ent. Mrs. White is 80 years old and Mr. White, 86. A poem written for the occasion, entitled “Sixty Years Together,” was written and read by Mr. P. A. Klein. see neve carne tae ERNE SOREL TI Luncheon at Sunset Club Today Madame Raymond Auzias de Tu- @ons today at the her daughter, of Philadeiphia. . Mrs. Sewall Clarke Haynie-Moore Wedding Announced Mrv. Henry Haynie announces the tarriage of her daughter, Helen, to Mr. Vincent Baker Moore, son of Judge and Mrs. William Hickman)! Bloore, on Friday, August 4, at Chilliwack, B. C. Mrs. Moore's father, the late Henry Haynie, author of “Paris,” cami ae | if Saturday for California, 9¢-| i. stra Louls Wiest, 4320 Nint! Stimson, who are/4ve. N. E, on Friday evening. lubs |German Lutheran “With Mra. Paul Voinot (Floridalthe service in German, ax it had| A” The lecture is to be given) a Fenne gave another of her lunch-| Sunset club for! Heated at. the home of their daugh-|~** “4 Miss Blanche Nowell. Aug. . 25 One hundred guests witnessed the} ceremony of 60 years ago gone through again in formal fashion, | with the Rev. H. Poland, of the church, reading | CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Schubert Club ‘The Schubert club will meet at the home of Mra. Hf. H. A. Hastings, 3929 Friday, September 1, o'clock, . jbeen originally performed in 1862 tn) ®t } jamburg, Germany. | FoRowing the ceremony, came a} Native Daughters program ‘of especial significance for | Princess Angeline parlor, No. 2, the occasion, including « song, “Sil-| ¥!ll meet at the clubrooms of the ver Threads Among the Gold.” by | ¥. W. C. A. on September 1, at § Mrs. Herman Horn; another, “Sweet. | °'clock. Plans for the bazaar will be est Story Ever Told,” by Mise Ruth | *200unced, Pop Hotstad; a » “Maw's Place,” | 3 by Mrs. T. C. Magrath; « violin solo | Lady Artisans’ Club Lady Artisans club will meet Fri 1, with Mrs. N. Soper, 4724 Shaffer; a solo, “I Love You |*8th ave. N. E. Take enna car, by Miés Verne Campbell, | es and a reading by Madame Marie| Bethlehem Shrine Wernll Beebe. Bethlehem Shrine, No. 1, White Congratulations followed and then | Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold regu of his own composition, Prof. Albert Shaffer, “Blgte,” by | | accompanied | *4y. Sept | in profusion came the gifts for the | lar communication Friday evening, couple. One gift box contained a| Sept. 1, at the temple, diamond set gold bar pin, another eee $100 in gold. Greeters of America Even the buffet supper carried out} Ladies’ Auxiliary, Greeters of the beautiful golden color in its ap-| America, hold their card parties ev- pointmenta. ery Friday night at Panama cate Mr. and Mrs. ‘Engelken have five |teria, 1415 Third ave children, three of whom, Mrs. Louis / oo © Welst of Seattle, Mra. C. H. Tines| Ladies of the Golden North of Los Angeles, Mrs. F. Moser of! The Ladies of the Golden North will Butte, Mont.. were present. Two meet on F ° mber 1, at sons, one of Butte and the other of | 1923% First a New York, were unable to be pres-| ent. Other relatives’ present were Mr. A. Engelken of Spokane, a nephew, and Miss Hattle Bettfreund, of Valley, Wash., a neice. ove |Supper Dance for Bridal Party Mr, and Mra. Hugh Wilson M Creery gave a supper dance evening at their home, 1217 East 63rd wt., for their daughter, Miss Edna McCreery and her fiance, Mr Beverly Hancock, who are to wed on Saturday evening, Sept. 2 The affair included only members| of the bridal party and followed | the wedding rehearsal. eee Miss Lockyear Weds Mr. Frederick Danz Miss Bernice Lockyear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ Lockyear, became the bride of Mr. Frederick C. Danz, of Port Angeles, on Tues. day evening, August 29th, at the! home of her parents, The ceremony | was performed by the Rev. EB. W. Erickson. A buffet supper was later served the guests, all intimate friends, Mr. and Mrs, Danz met in Port Angeles, where the bride wan teach. ing last year. They will make their home there. oe Hohmann’s Club The Ladies’ Hohmann's Campaign club will meet Friday, September 1, at 2 o'clock, In Hohmann headquar. | | ters, 402 Hinckley building. AND oF RUNG Took L; Vegetab! Mother ‘Advicod Pinas pound as Mother \Informal Affair at Miss Donley’s Home Mins Eleanor Donley is «ntertain- ing informally with a ten at her home Saturday afternoon, Septem- ber 2, from 3 until 6 o'clock, for, Miss Marion MeDowell and her | 1, Wauseon, Obia, house guest, Miss Ethel Lawler, ot| | Something out of balance will af-| Spokane. | fect the finest clock, causing it to| | and I give you this bea’ os. as a testimonial. '’—~Mrs, A.M. BurKHOLDER, Route No.2, Box EB ed, fade aitswell Bor tees ngagement nnounced iy west oe Mr. and Mrs. Israel Blumenthal an- pein eae enter oe nounce the engagement of their completely Pinkham’s Losctabts daughter, Rose Eloise, to Mr. Arthur Edward Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs, Morris K. Levy of this city, Compound will correct the trouble and all y cade symptoms will disappear. | Personal | Dowell and their houms guest, Ethel Lawler, turned spent the greater part of the sum mer Mugh xine, whowe nist will ae Rapids, where Katherine Powers for several weeks. Honolulu Saturday Mins Sadie and Mins Marion Me Min skane, have re where they of # from Kime . . Mra, Jamon Gidding of Baltimore a the house guest of Mr. and Mre Purcell, Mra, Gidding t# @ onnection of James Wat atingulshed editor of ary Ma al club of Ne Mrs, George Drummu returned | from Maple Valley on Monday ac: companied by Miss Donia Maxwell of Maple Valley and Mrs. Beals of Landsbure eee | Miss Elizabeth Hurlbut, daughter g jot Mr. and Mra, F. W. Hurtbut, will ee lienve y for Aur 1. ¥., where mtinue he te work} ee. Mins Nellin Folger ompany her as far as Grand she will visit Mine see Mr. and Mrs. Channing Coleman are expected to return tomorrow rom seenle Hot Springs, where they been for sev days and Mra. Hamilton Rolfe will | to Vancouver, B. C., for the! | week-end. . . Mr, and Mrs, Walter Ward, Mr. and Mra, Gordon Shaw, Miss Bernice | stise Mary Sully |motor to Big Four tnn for the week- end and Labor day . and Mr. Met Cushing will Mr. BE. Ro Adams will arrive in , Where he will re- main for several weeks. Maj. and Mra. John 1. Hood plan to leave tomorrow for six weeks in|; Southern California, . Mra. Walter . McEwan Tomkins has as house guests Mins Margaret Fransioll, Miss Catherine Hurley and!ed at 611 Stewart at. Miss Frances Burrill, all of Tacoma. ! nounce that the little shop will again Miss Loulse Fowler wil! leave next week for Aberdeen, where she will *e spend the winter Mra. Alyce Hebberd and daughter, | on Gilder, | THE SEATTLE STAR |LURING POSTERS HANG LIBRARY IN SEATTLE BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD At the public Hhrary on the fourth floor iy hung » collection of railroad posters, In spite of thelr commercial origin they are colorful and picturesque, and guarantee to lure the trav. eler. All are of foreign mar and = pleture fan Amiens, at Nice, il elsewhere. o. in In the art room at the library ts hung @ print of the famous Gains borough Blue Boy, reproduced tn} |the original coloring. This in the painting Huntington recently bought in England and which now hangs on the wall in his California home in Pasadena . September 30 the will open to the public bition of mountain pictures | collection wilt hang in the for two weeks, ‘This is the third ear the club exhibited and h time unuau pewutiful views Mountaineers their exht The Wbrary printe—about 200 tn all—are additions to thé brary collection from Alliant in Florence : ° ‘The collection of modern prints In the Japanene style that were part of a special exhibition at the Fine Arts gallery recently, can now be seen by the public on re quent af the home of Mrs, J. ¢ Baker, 4540 17th They were the work of an English ar tist, Elizabeth Keith *-* An excellent book for b build xelunively with pd ie iustrated wit | and deals | homes, | graphs and plans of typic architectural styles Interesting accounts of 1) of American and Kuropean t homes, of together with detatled infor mation concerning their construction are contained In the book ur seenery have been shown. annual outing this season was} fount Adama and unusual pic tures of this peak will be shown! for the first time, About 200 pic tures will be bung. In October Mins Annie Calhoun} of the fine arta department at the i | brary will have a special exhibi tion of pictures of sculpture, These Louise, have returned |from Hayden lake and are at the Otis hotel, prior to leaving on Satur day, September 2, for California where they will reside for the winer cee Mr rived | Fargo, of their Mian KE and Mrs. George Hancock ar Tuesday from their home tn N. D., to attend the wedding . Mr, Beverly Hancock ina MoCreery, on Satur | aay Thrift Shop Officers of the Thrift Shop, locat Wish to an [be open all day on Saturday tbru out the winter, commencing with Saturday, Sept. 2. It has been cloned at noon on Saturday during July and | August, On Labor day, Sept. 4, the Theitt Shop wilt be cloned all day me A ii vil ay Vy i | i i A Nii ithe eee The July Theater Magazine has a page of pictures and an article de voted to the play production at the | University Washin whieh it jatates “has advanced | | rapidiy « ing, produc the advent tor of a nu erm nerit Special mention tn made of an {lustration pteturing street drop, designed and executed for ‘Taming of a Shrew,” by Miss Alfreda Storm, instructor in the 4 partment of painting at the un sity ber of plays of high lit How Fat Actress several tin ht Just right voll Ma pecure them direct ‘ 612 V Ave. T not tried miens and }trott, Mie them, do effective \ ) Dissolve in boiling Pour into tub oj emacs tear Use enough lane. iN Wh ‘i an —|This entirely new kind of SOaP-—takes the place of bar soap for the regular family wash Soap for the family wash different from anything you have ever before used. Soap that soaks the dirt out of the clothes. rubbing with a bit easily and safely as Bros. Co., Cambri: | Just soaking in big lasting Rinso suds gently loosens all the dirt Rinso is made by the largest soap makers in the world to do the family wash as Get Rinso today. Sold at all gro- cery and department stores. Lever of dry Rinso. Lux does fine things. idge, Mass. In the big lasting Rinso suds even the most ground-in dirt is gently loosened and floated off. Only the very dirtiest places need a littlé light | the article was Was Made Slim| THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 About Ko | her . am ne wed ower; pire fo: It is only a few days now until your boy starts to school. You will naturally want him to be well | dressed. In our fall dis- play of Cheasty Junior Clothes for Boys | fe you will find a wide § ‘ variety of attractive | styles which will ® make you proud of your boy’s splendid appearance. { | f Ca | 9 “Th ton 1 play of Boys’ Sweat- if ers in the different ‘school colors $7.50 and $9.50 Boys’ Fall Mackinaws $5.50 and $9.75