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Seattle Society Marriage of Miss Marie Gashweiler Announced; Miss Chadwick to En- tertain at Sunset Club. M" MENRY CLAY GASHW ER announces the marriage of her daughter, Marie Francis, to De Bimer Rockwood Edson, on Friday, August 34, tn Portland, Ore, ‘The announcement comes as a sur ont prise to the bride's host of friends tn this city music: Dr. Edson ts temporarily stationed where she Is prominent in circles. where he is connected 8 im Portland, with the tL During the late war he served at the front, going across In 1914, veterans’ bureau fessional work here under her maid name, . Luncheon to Honor Two Brides-Elect Honoring Miss Marion Wiley and Mise Geraldine Jackson, two brides tobe of September. Chadwick will = ent Juncheon at the Sunset club Friday afternoon with « eee Miss Wiley Will Wed at Home ‘The marriage of Miss Marlon WI Jey to Mr. Carl Homer will be sol emnined at the home of the bride elect’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra Clifford Wiley, ‘Thureday September 14 <tward Lincoln Smith will read the service at 8:30 o'clock Miss Wiley will be attended by her | Andrew Price (Virginia G. Batcheller Hatt A reception will cousin, Mrs. Wiley) and Mr will be best man follow the ceremony ree Cards Out for Tea Complimenting Miss Marion Wiley. ‘Mrs. Edward Burwell has sent out cards for a tea at her home Friday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock Alternating at the urns will be Mrs. Richard Lewis, Mrs. Reginald! Gaynor and Mrs. Paul Grannis, a sisted by Mrs. Livingston B. Sted man, Jr., Mra, Frank Macklem, Mrs. Frank Fretwell and Miss Margaret Stewart. Entertains at Tea Mra. Charles F. Hubbard enter tained this afternoon at her home with a delightful tea, complimenting her sister, Mrs. Everett Slater Mc Clelland of Los Angeles, who is her guest. Receiving with the hostess and honor guest were Mrs. Richard Van- @er Las, Mrs. John R. Cleland, Mrs. John J. Mackintosh, Mrs. Jesse A. Elisworth and Mrs. Adolph H. Wise man. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Edwin Clarke, Mra, H. B. Tar. tar, Mrs. Howard H. Preston and Mrs. Clyde L. Bonham, assisted by Miss Faith Cleland, Miss Helen Arch- er and Miss Katherine Royer. Vir- ia Cleland received the cards at door. A handsome bow! of golden pop ples and roses centered the tea table end flowers in the coral tones adorned the drawing room. eee Be ion ‘Assisting at Miss Bordeaux's Tea Miss Lucille Bordeaux will be as. sisted at the tea she is giving Thurs. day afternoon, complimentary to ‘Miss Geraldine Jackson, by Mrx. Zaurence Arnold, Mra. Laurence Calvert, Mrs. Raymond Holcomb of Olympia and Mrs. James Cameron ‘Whitelaw, who will preside over the tea table, and by Miss Isabel Pres: cott and Miss Virginia Sheahan. The cards will be received by Vir- ginia Dorre. eee To Welcome Miss Ives In welcome to, Mies Alice Ives, who has just returned from a visit of several months in Calffornia, Mra. Jesse Ives is entertaining with a bridge of nine tables at her home ‘Wednesday evening. eee Bridge Planned for Miss Berger Mrs. Francis Everett Mitchel! will compliment Miss Marcia Berger with an informal afternoon at cards Thursday, the invitations including only the intimate friends of honor guest. oe Dinner Will Honor Mr. and Mrs. Karle | Celebrating the wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Karle, Mrs. N. A. Christof will entertain with a dinner at her home Wednes- day evening. o- Women’s Guild of St. Mark’s Church The first meeting of the fall reason of the Women’s guild of St. Mark's church will take place Wednesday, September 6. It will be an all-day affair, with a box lunch at noon and business meeting at 2 o'clock. . . Humane Society Card Party The two card parties arranged for Friday afternoon and evening in the H. C. Henry art gallery tor the bene- fit of the Seattle Humane society promise to be largely attended af- fairs. Under the capable management of Mrs. Trafford Huteson, Mrs. Joshua Green, Mrs. Anna Thomsen Milburn and C. Eichelberger, the tables for the afternoon have been taken and but a few tables for the evening party remain. These may be obtained by calling Kenwood 1031 Among those who have reserved sey- eral tables are Mrs. Henry Hibbard, Mra, Clarance Blethen, Mrs. Fred- erick Bausman, Mrs. H. F. Ostran der, Mrs. 8. B. Gibbs, Mrs. Paul Henry. Mrs. Lawrence Bogle, Mra. Langdon ©. Henry, Mrs, Nathan Eckstein, Mrs. G. B. Bartell and Mrs. J. H. Fox. A Hawaiian stringed orchestra will play both afternoon and evening and during the tea hour Mr. George Hus- fon, director of life classes in the Haughen School of Art will explain the paintings hung in the gallery. eee | . Bason will continue her pro ening. | | and | Personal | Mra W. G, Cassels, Mrs, George Diel turned last week fi motor tour of the Bast and ¢ nia, TY ; | . | Mrs. TM viay ’ r the j be, Saad lie Armory Mra, Everett Slater McClelland of Los Angeles, who has been visiting Mra. Charles I Hubbard Saturday for her home, / .. * |. Mr and Mrs Denver Co fiert last ing for A reeu 1 Mrs. Di been Orthodox joined her with Mr of ‘Tacom na two months’ | alifor WOMEN CLUBS FOR WEDNESDAY dover . A. & eo will nerve Ladies of the G William MeKinley etr & Apeoial ed Wednerday, septomber o'choek in Vv cirele meeting k In the given in Veter tt | at whe Daulton will return Se Alifornia, w summer months. dinner at home we ‘ has bee } hall, at ‘ing a dance hall and hoon, terana to follow 2 o'cloc will b eard party Everyone welcome | Everyone welcor is leaving sumptive Soclety of the Seattle Hie ape ye puxiliary ¢ Hospital for held on Wednenday at the ¥ winh u consumptives, will September 6, at M. If. A,, corner Union st. All mem present . Saint's Rest and her few Orthodox on days " be | Mr. and Mra, R. HM. Rudd are re the pom ve 1Tth ave c and Fb birt? bers urged to be hoap Rich has returned! nt Minnesota Daughters of Pioneers of Pioneers of Wash prior to 1870, will meet in ma Wednesday, September 6, at home of Mrs. Jacob Beets North Tacoma ave 11 o'clock boat from the Cotman dock. | eee Amethyst Social Mrs on Wedne at 130 p,m Mra. ¢ 8. ! trom Daughters nth in ncaa ing Ta and Wisconsin on | . Miss Emily Nettleton spent the weekend w , Powell *. of Tad Mins ial Club Mre and two daugt Pr moved fr Three Tree town. ae «Ky and ¢ Amethynt E summer hor to their he atherine re olub, tern meet with 6 Point, th ave ber ¢ in Sop ee Margaret niting b welcome w end who Mrs * will | New York to Miss Prosser a 8 her mother . Ridgley Rebekah Auxiliary Ridg be h tw M , ‘Theo Karle are leav-| E.G t. 10 for New Yo KE Mra, Karle's 1 A. Christof, and riste erick Rarsby, who will | months in the Bast | oe be fam ¥ this fo summer, week ey will er. . ar 4 b ve. with Mra N Davin, anniated ansom, at 6038 17th ad a Mr and Mrs accom r, Mra} Mre. Fred remain two enna car to ave } } | | . id Sisters’ Sewing Club heon with i / oth a Miss Emma Rab! ff and Miss ‘ | Cora B. Smith of New York are the . Nate et West Seattle Review Weat Seattle Revie A f the Maccabeos. jpenters’ hall, 4441 | Wednesday, September re.| Members urged to be present ° day, September n meets in Car fornia at § p Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hansen re | og cently removed to 3143 W. Laurel burst drive. | eee Mra. Fred k Malt turned Sunday from trip to Yellowstone park eee < ave m White threeweeks} ° Tonia Social Club, 0. EB. 8, Tonia Social club, O. KE. 8., meets @t Masonic temple Wednesday after | noon, September 6, at 2 o'clock for carda, a . | Mr. Alexander Baillie, accompanied | by his son Alex and son-in-law, Mr William Ripley, of T oma, return led Monday night from a two weeks’ trip to Alaska . Women’s Soclety of First Baptist Church of Spokane,| The regular all-day meeting of the and Mra.| Women's society of the First Baptist country church will be held in the parlors of has re-ithe chureh, Wednesday, September |6, beginning at 10 a. m, Executive [board will meet at 11 a. m. sharp. be served at © business meeting 1209 p.m. At Jeanette | Mies Marie Favre jwho has been visiting Mr Stephen ves at their home at Richmond Beach, turned to her home. o- . Mise Helen Schwager has returned |luncheon will | from. New York, where she spent the o'clock and th |summer visiting {will be resumed at | ° 12:20 o'clock Mixa Mrs. C, ©. Scoville and son Ken-|superintendent of the h Beh neth, who have been visiting rela-|for Girls will give an address, tives and friends in Omaha, Neb.,/ relatives .- noo! . “- past six weeks, returned evening. Sunday! ‘The Amphion society will begin re heursing Wednesday evening In the . ee Fine Arts building for the winter Mr. and Mra. D. Clifford Reid, Miss | concerts. The music committees has | Roma Reid and Melvin Reid returned |seiected & group of new and varied Saturday from a fourtnonths motor | compositions which promise to excel trip thru California, ary | m the society. Aspirant for member Mrs. C. D. Murphey of Coronado, |anip as well aw the present personnel who has been visiting her aunt, Mre.lare requested to be pr Langdon C. Henry, this summer, Will time. Application for membership teave Saturday for her home. She i¢rom a limited number of firet ten | will be accompanied south by Mix#/ors and second basses wilt be consid | Marte Greer, Mie Jane Stimson and |ered | Miss Janet Henry, who are return jing to Miss Ransome's school. see Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lamping of Portland are spending a few days in town. ADDITIONAL CLUBS Elderbloom Club The Elderdioom club will meet tn Knigh of Pythias hall, Third ave. and Virginia st, Thursday, Septem ber 7, at ll a. m. Members are asked to bring lunch and a guest e858 : Miss Lurline Brown | Hostess In compitment to Miles Marcia Berger, Mian Lurline Brown will be Tuncheon hostess on Wednesday at the Seattle Yacht club. Covers will laced for ten guests. eee Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs, Henry Broderick en tertained with a dinner for fifteen at their residence Saturday evening to jhonor Mr. Gerald Wh of Angeles. L Union Francaise The open « meeting the en year of L’ Union held in the Y. W Saturday, m, An educa by M. Maree! f the organization followed by & musical prograr Mr. and Mre. Forrest Ba io Stev Miss Babcock a Jessie D, Spence Franc GA or 9, at & talk wilt president will be giv aine will be club room Pp. \e' Daly which by ene), Los o- Woman's Century Club The Woman's Century club will be xin ities for the ember 8, at Miss Louise Sitton Weds The marringe of Mine Louise sit.|** oY er re 1a ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs bona sgt choee ai $4 Sitton, to Mr. William Lee Bricker, | tre scaatdealGabiee eahie clch son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bricker a peeay pitch was solemnized Sunday evening at| es oye gin gs the Haven M. E. church © cle ors _ | ght blooms of early autumn in decorating the little ed and an aisie of hydrangea and dioli, arranged in tall standards at the pews with white satin rib jbons, led to the altar banked with [these same flowers. Mies Thelma Wilson played |wedding march and Mr. Herbert | Williams sang “At Dawning” before e entrance of the bridal ushers we }Brown, Arthur bre rts | Pursell and Harold Murphe | Miss Dorothy Conner. \periwinkle blue and mauve lover metal cloth, Rainier No, 1472. |Maurine Hiatt, in coral and yellow | Neighbors of America, will jchitfon over gold metal cloth, were | noid meetings every Monda {the two attractive bridesmaids, They tried Colonial bouquets [spond with their gowns, | | The maid of honor. Miss Rita} Medin, was charming in yellow chiffon over turquoise blue crepe de| meet |chine. Her hat was of matehing| Cutting, 1710 Thir jtulle and for flowers she carried a) Thursday, Septem jbouquet of yellow daisies and + bachelor buttons Central Mission Study Club | The bride, given in marriage by} Central Mission Study c the jher father, was lovely in tvory|y. w. C. A. will hold jts first open satin and rose point, with pearl and | meeting of the yéar Frid: crystal beads for the girdle, A cor-| ber §, at 10 a. m. in Bible room of onet of lace and orange blossoms! the association. Text book for the was fastened to the long tulle veil| first half of the year will be “The |which formed a train denias. ‘Trend of the Race,” | Ophelia roses, lilies of the valley and| ‘The program will be as follows: sweet peas formed ber shower bou-| 1. Echoes from Seabeck, by Kev- quet. Mr. Paul Bricker, brother of! eral speakers the groom, was his best man. Address by Rev | A reception followed the ceremony | pastor Grace |at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Bricker |Mrs. Bricker traveled in a tailieur of | | brown duvetyn trimmed with beaver Woman's Foreign Missionary Soclety jand a snug brown hat } Foreign Missionary #0. Both she and the groom attended | clety of Seattle district will hold an |the University of Washington, where | all-day at the First Metho: she was a member of Delta Delta dist church Friday, Sept ber 8, Delta sorority and he was affiliated , opening .™m jwith Alpha Delta Phi fraternity Felt, of Indian; Miss D., of T! tain. nt Lulu of Weat + will and make the its acti coming year Re Y be held at is for | discussed, and re m the di state federation legates who attended the Chapter of tional Society of Applied Paychology hold it ning W. hall, D. O. Powers will « exting topic of “Ap to the Dy tie Li Women.” All | free ned in| we chiffon | 1409 ak on the ted P: es of Men and William invited. Admission . Ranier Camp No, 1472 st goed Camp evening at Swedish Club hall, Kighth and Olive st, at $ o'clock ave. je to corre Park p. mon ber for card ptem. Presbyterian Music, Negro Spirituals, All invited, ee Woman's meeting NEW YORK.—Three drown when fishing launch Shelirus capsl r Rockaway Inlet. Dead are Capt. Nils) principal ade Women Forviand, H. Davis and Aaron|asked to bring lunch Hirsch. yw be served, “ Chin Golisch present are their Coffee and of the} 20} Hagen, | Tulsa and Okmulgee, Okla. for the | Amphion Society to Begin Rehearsals any previous program rendered by | nt at this! Martha Lewis, | chureh, | ahs { *S CLUBS W. ©, T. U, Convention ‘The thirty-(hird annual Ww Union | jof the King Cou onvention ty omar tian Temperan at 1 Thu nd fded over offi President Stilwell: president Welch ree Lota J, ¥ Lillie Mannye coording — #¢ Li Nettie Paul's ehureh. third and Forty at ond Friday, September 8. The convention willl be pre by the following Mary Is Mae Dai secretary, apord neoretary ansintant treasurer Many 5 parts of the many the ominent ra from all United an with ad meeting. Following ia the rh , Keptember 7 609) Mra, Cassie Ore Mra ™ Christine pole Mra Mrs, Jonephine Gt Jefferson | nty superie Alr Meetings —Mr Mra, Lola Mayfield &. Thayer Me : Mrs Mary M Mora Dusktn dtu Raves Mra = Nannie 4) Director—-Mre. Blate Clay entary Une Mrs. & Neforn nate Giving—Mre La Demonstration. ¥ 4 Devotions Aunt Columbia's Prohtbt a Enforcement Going Mr. FA. Hine j Friday, September § 2) Kieet Der White sinree—Reading minutes, ete n of Officers wnty wuperin Hhield Mome—Mra Alta Delia Bellvitte, and Red Latter emnwnnt Mra fade 1 and Labor--Mra J ittee hank Ofte Trown, #ue * © Mary © Round T / Diffieult see, j 2:90 Must Address—Mra. Nenry Landes, coun eflwoman Mincetianen j « # Thortnene—Reporte of vmimnittoes, ete vening Devotions. | 500 M cata Contests, tn | eM The! o | do SI to Disques Piane and) THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE SERVICE SET | Cry for Fletcher’s — BERTHE DEVEREUX ADAMS THE UNITED STATES ends to entation of mix Governm the city of nmin: | pledged to the} n the in the and partment | army. | eo: | The hiet lite bring t that | The wid ttle's pres commopolitan a very vision, They tige the eharm FORT LAWTO Host a given not N hor have dur J who affair onel On »nel comman Major T. I and Mre, Hard Moore, U. 8 Captain 8A Freder Milner wr c und Mrs. Charle B.A jor Howard C Mra. M ewlove, M,C. 1 Capt and Mrs ‘ rge Ar " Ma and we Gee and ck M Newlove U. BA THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Rene Offic ers’ Corps Training h ven several f netions Arcey to Pe eodn | the Lieu ln A mmand A. who 4 mand of the nant Colonel who has relieving U rary of 8. A Yach 8. W W. Noyes been the L. Phil given at one) Charter The dinner the by 1 Ne 1. A, and Mra. which had for honor guests Colonel Karle D’ Arcey 8. A., and Mra. Peare iA among the prettient of re at the ef * 4b. CAMP Lewis Has suffer ern within the ation of offt and} a dint ant few wee Th department f has been quiet socially ntate ed by the that Camp Lewis wi ed brings much this dixtriet, for mar military at ment t war be aban tion to The } camp eat training Camp Lewin, t ries H, Muir, U. 8.) a the ard division at put on Major Ch >mmand a brief | | Mrs haul Mra during Pringle will join her hushand this interval at the Yard. SSS | fave Always Bought has borne the i! er iis . Ld pee gerd = oe pore | for i rote he comin: ‘enerationa, a ee All Countericits, Imitations “Just-as-good” are but experiments that endanger health of Children—E. THE ARRIVAL noted of Hoogewerff, 1 unt of the Pug Commander Us and who the commandant of the son and Rear Admiral J 8, N., comman: | found navy yard, | Hoister | Mra, | house Is ab daughter-in-law A a Lieutenant ower, rft. # of the remedy that you would use for your, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, orice, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains Spins, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, more than thirty years ithas been in constant use for relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colie Diarrhoea; allayin Feverishness arising theret; and by regulating the Stomac and Bowels, aids the similation of Food; giving healthy id natural The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, Bears the Signature of WORDEN been satisfied with the In affairs during the’ past week, ronr Has formal the rather strenuous official routine of the officers at went preventing very formal y late hours Colonel Henry riam, U. 8. A Sound co Merriam, bh leave of absence parties, or ver Macpherson Mer nder of the nses, and returned, after un Puget Mrs FORT CASEY In mre tts commander, Lieutenant Colonel William A ington, U. 8. A. who hag relieved | Major Royal Kemp Greene, U. 8B, A.| ting new Cov ‘ PORT FLAGLER will utilized during the next few weeks as @ rifle range drill sta tion, Captain Arthur Kay Chambers, | A umander of Fort Ward, | two hments from Fort | rd, has taken possession of the ndo barracks and rifle range, is putting them in condition for extended practice THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, with |pense of King county, charge made Tuesday y A oC who is one of Chase's ents for the nomination o the \Coon Accuses His | Opponent for Job That Samuel Chase, chief deputy ‘. county assessor and candidate for as | candidate \sensor, has managed his office inef-) ficiently and has used his deputies for | ring purpom at the ex Irresistible Eyes are those which are Bi ees Ser nae daily use of Murine. Ie hy test of time, Atall Druggisee MURINE: fon Your “ Poindexter PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Officers who, with @heir families, are spending their vacations in motoring, include Post Surgeon Max Chariton, U. 8. P. H. 8, and Mrs Chariton, and Post Surgeon Walter Alvin Black, U. & P, H. &, and Black. 8T. JOHN, jewfoundiai hundred million tons coal ¢ to be in Newfoundiand’s coal ff | } election: Best Spring Tonie IDEAL COAST GUARD Social activities this #ummer have mented by much agreeable « arranged in compliment Hamlet, wife of Captain Hamlet, U. 8, C. G. Blood cleanser and system $1.00 and $2.00 botties at drug lor p. p. by Joyner Drug G EYES comme kine. Advertisement. been au entertain Mra Marry G Lewis, | couramement, and : * regarded as an important achieve ent | In this conneetion tt may be men tioned that President Harding, in a han just wtated that 100,000 young year lent every official en technical nocial, addrens, neo yin enrolled next | én THE NAVY YARD In much Interested tn the arrival jot the U. § 8. Idaho, whose com manding officer Captain J. Re Poinsette Pringle, U. 8. N., and who brings his fine battleship to the Yard | lfor the routine prepa tion of over “—" Bulldog Holds | Fort in Auto; PORTLAND, Sept. 5.-—-A_ short-| sighted, but thoroly determined and singleminded bulldog mistook the [parked automobile of Fred G, Miller hot |for that of his master and refuned to |aive up the fort for over an hour on Michigan Apple Blossom Club ‘The Michigan Apple Riossom club | will pienic in Woodland park Thurs tay If the weather is inclement will meet Mra. Le 2909 Woodland Park ave. lunch at | o'clock September 7. the club K. Meek Picnic be | Announcing the Opening or Seattle's Newest Specialty Shop m \PULAR "PRI “ED Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs D. Cliflord Cys le Shop GOS PIKE STREET METROPOLITAN Hrondon Br: Mats, Wea. Sat. | Oc O°: SOc, 75e, #1y Mats.,| B00, Phw x H. M. S. PINAFORE yO ILA Nights, 250, 254 Next Week ee BUSINESS mag 1613 20 AVE’ SEATTLE with ‘but Ja downtown street Mortlay night When Miller returned to his car he found the front seat occupied by a powerful bulldog with an accor ited face, The dog might been mixtaken about the car sure that Miller was not his master, and refused to on t reason. Low, rumbling vwik were his only response to the |blandishments of the gathered spec: | and a dteplay of perfectly lerahot war his answer to attempts to handle him | 4 of motorcycle patrotmen baffled” until of them returned to hendquar returning with tong. prodded and clubbed the out of the car | rode home, The dog walked. / ave was abnointely tators. a teeth LAUSANNE, Sept A tooth jodged in his throat after it had been broken in @ fall with bis « jchoked Alr Pilot Rudol¢ Johner death Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing should be used very if y want to keep your looking its best. Most soaps ared shampoos contain too alkali, This d: the scalp, hair brittle, and ruins it.} thing for steady oil shampoo and greascioss), and you! ap care fully, | bair and p much * use ts cocoanut pure than anything else can Mulsified in up oF little warm r is » the Simply water and three teaspoonfuls of | with a ient to and scalp thorough air with makes an lather, | removing | dirt, dan-| hair moisten rub it in, of rich, [which rinses, out every particle of |druff and excess ofl, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and| eaxy to manage | You et Mulsified cocoanut} shampoo at any pharmacy, It's cheap, and a few ounces will| apply every member of the family | for Be sure your drugetst | | wives Mulsified. 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