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E> Miss Marion Wile ‘i Is Bride of Mr. Carl Hom- ; Miss Marcia Berger eds at Charmog Church Ceremony. Homer, son of Mr. and Mra. George KB. Homer of Connecticut, was | golemnived last evening at home of the bride's uncle and aunt, | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wiley, with Rev, Edward Lincoln Smith reading the service at 8:30 o'clock. The drawing room was a garden of | fall blossoms, White standards Crowned with coral gladioli and Michaeimas daistes marked = the! Teridal aisle down which the bride and her attendants walked, and they stood beneath a canopy of feathery | ferns and pastel tinted flowers. On either side were tall Moral tamps | @dormed with the gtadiol! and} Gelphinium and lower baskets of the} same Mowers were softly lighted by the rays of candies in high holders. A trio of stringed Instruments with thee plano played the wedding march | the ‘and the gentle refrain dursag the qeremony. ‘“ | Mrs. Andrew Price (Virginia Wiley), the bride's cousin, was the | matron of honor, Hers was 4 hand-| some gown et silver blue velvet trautifully combined with chinchilia and ahe carried Premier ro in lovely arm bouquet. Mr. Brat G. chetler Hall was best man for Mr.) Homer. | Mr, and Mrg. Brace will make their! ‘The bride, one of Seattle's MOSt ome in this city Peautiful girls, was exquisite = er Mra. Brace ts a graduate of the bridal gown of ivory cae oy wack niversity of Washington and a lace, simply designed. nd the (member of Delta Gamma sorority Gourt train was fastened at }Mr. Brace attended the university, . rs and the veil and short face | and jy affiliated with Phi Delta Theta | Viiting in Vancouver, B. C. for sev.) ¥en of tulle and rose point Was! fraternity Bound by a coronet of the lace, with | sprigs of orange blossoms at either! side. For bouquet she carried shower of orchids, Iittes of the vailey, | bouvardia and gardenias. ‘A reception and supper followed the ceremony; the dining room deco Yated in the warm yellow shades was | Yery lovely. On the supper tatde there was a small Italian garden of | French marigolds, zinnias, roses an) mweet peas. (On their wedding trip Mrs. Homer | traveled i @ three-piece model of | a baby Jamb cloth, with which | she wore « snug-fitting hat, trimmed | with trailing feathers, and a corsage of Premier roses. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Homer will be at after October 20 at Lincoln} 2427 Harvard ave. N. eee tiful Church ‘edding evening tn the Church of the} ny, the marriage of Miss Mar-| :, daughter of Mrs. Corinne | , to Mr. Richard Floyd Frost ‘of Mr, and Mrs. J. BE. Frost, was ized at 8:30 o'clock, Rev. Jobn | McLauchlan of St. Mark's church | the service, | ‘The interior of the little church an artistic setting for the cere with gladioll, asters and lilies | “ a background of palms, ferns} ‘apd autumn foliage, and tall aisle | held clusters of these autumn flowers. eh Mary Terrell Giesting, at the played a program of wedding the cere , and the “Bridal Chorus’ fram for the processtonal. Dallas Emory, U. 8. N., best man, and the ushers were Bennet Faulkner, U. 8. N.; Robert Fox, Jr. Mr. Wilils Ji and Mr. Ralph Graves. maids wore frocks designed circular paneled skirts and long ves. Mise Dorothy Ehriich and Eileen Delaney wore orchid te with silver lace panels in the front and back, and a filet of sil- Ver leaves in their hair, with a tiny ler of silver grapes on one side. Luriine Brown and Miss Kathe Miller of Portland, were in yel- chiffon over gold cloth, with gold Mayes and grapes for their head ir They carried Colonial bow “--quets to match their gowns. Mrs. Edwin C, Ewing, Mr. Frost's , who was matron of honor, ‘Wore a chiffon gown in the water meion vhade, long and straight in its mOftly draped lines, and girdied at fow waist line with violet grapes. hat was of chiffon, with silver 4 and trimmed with clusters of Violet grapes, and she carried Ophelia Toses and sweet peas. Deep ivory crepe, crystals and bioxsoms made an exquisite | Weds M iss Troutman in Portland Mr, and Mrs. Harry White Trout man announce the marriage of thelr daughter, Blanch to Mr, sidney Burnett, of Lande ore The ceremony was performed fa ‘Trinity church, Portland, Rev. A. A Morrivon reading the service at 4:80 o'olock, After a short wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Burnett will be af home in Landax, Ore. The bride attended the University of Washington, where she is & mem marriage of Miss Marion| Engagement of Miss Wiley to Mr Cart Norman! Adams Announced ber of Kappa Gamma sorority, The groom is # graduate of Yale eee Mr and Mra &, KR. Adama an Inounce the engagement of their dauehter, Sally, to Mr. Charter Rob ert Parrott, of Portiqnd, Ore, ee |Will Assist at Bridge Tea At the bridge ten the Women's University club is giving Friday af ternoon, tember at the home of Mra Meadag, 519 W. High land Mrs. Roy Kinnear wil! ansiat Mesdag, and assisting generally will be Mrs. Donald Me Donald, Mre. Maurice And m and Mra. Stanley Griffitha. Tea will be served at 4 o'clock when Mrs. Daniel B. Trefethen and Mrs, Frank 8. Bayley will preside at v drive, Mre. m the urna. Fifty tables will be in play. Reser vations may be made with Mra. Kin near, Garfield 1641 Miss Wilma McGirr Is Bride Mr. and Mra. Ht. J. MeGirr, of Botee, Idaho, ant see the marriage of their daughter Wilma, to Mr John Ren Brace, son of Mra. John Stuart Bra: September 2 . Of Seattle, in Boise, on wie) Luncheon Hostess Miss Betty Harding entertained with « luncheon for ten at her home Thursday afternoon compliment to Mra. BE. W. Fenton (Louise Stud ley), of Portland, who is visiting Mrs F. M. Studley e Honor Guest Mrs. George A. Romberg. of Haines, Alaska, formerly Miss Elsie Lindberg, of Seattle, was honor guest at a house party given by Mins Virgine el at her summer home on Bainbridge island Tuesday even: ing. Those enjoying the delightful oceasion were Mixes Grace Butler, Miss Violet Shaffer, Mise Diorts Layne, Mra, George Adair, Mra Grace Zeller and Mra, John Archer. Clubs CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae Will bold a meeting Saturday, Sep- a. tember 16. at the home of Mra. Don 1 ald Trucblood, 3713 16th ave, at 2 rm, cee Minnewatha Club The Minnewatha club wiil have its exulnr Saturday evening dance at Christensen’s Broadway hall Satur day evening, September 16, cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS Highland Park PT, A. Highland Park PT. A. will meet. at the school Tuesday, September 19, it 2:20 p.m. A short business meet ing will be followed by @ reception for the teachers. A Jarge attendance ig desired. Capitel Hi W. ©. 'T. U. Capitol Hit W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Lottie Shotwell 418 234 ave, N., Tuesday, September 19, at 2 pm. eee Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. The first social function of the rea son to be given by Lady Stirling chapter, D. A. RK, will be a benefit card party at the home of Mrs. H. T. tember 19, at 2 p.m. AND, A. R. and their friends weicotme. eee Ladies’ Lytle Choral Clab The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club wil! meet for rehearsal ‘1 Septem TAB p. m., inthe main Sun day school room of the First I terian church, Seventh ave, entrance. The club will meet every Tuesday ening during the soming season t | Lady Eagles’ Club gown for a lovely bride to wear Toss and straight in line, it was Heavily beaded in crystals, and the @Oge of the skirt and long wing Sleeves were fringed with uncut crys tals. The long court train was chught at the shoulders, and th ‘Veil was bound by a double circlet of grange blossoms, with showers of the orange blossoms in the back, and down its entire length sprays of folds of the tulle. Orchids, lilies the valley, Bride's roses and whi @weet peas showered with roses, were the flowers carted Mrs. Berger, the, bride's mothe Wore an imported black beaded robe and rose corsage. Later there was a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C Ewing, where autumn decorations prevailed about the rooms, and for the supper table there was a basket Of Warm-tinted blossoms, Mrs, Kob. ert Fox, Jr., and Mrs. Francis Ever €it Mitchell presided at the urns, as sisted by Miss Ruth Lennox, Mias Ruth Barford, Miss Virginia Jeffer son, Mrs. itows Downs and Mrs. Otto Wagner Mrs. Frost three-piece Cheruit model wore for traveling of n Blue Poiret twill embroidered, « felt | hat trimmed with pheasant plumage sable furs and a corsage of roves « valley lilies. After October 1, and Mrs. Frost will be at home Gold Bar, Wash ee Miss Yerkes Plans Luncheon For the pleasure of Mra, BE. W Fenton, of Portland, Miss Margaret Yerkes is entertaining with four fables of bridge at her home next Tuerday afternoon + are Bridge at Home | Mere. Joseph Daniels entertained | with « bridge of five tables at her home Thursday afternoon. orange blossoms were caught in the} baby Lady Kagtes’ club will meet tn M E. B. A. hall, on First ave, Wednes day, September 20. Luncheon at 1 p. m., followed by jand cards, 2 tulle | West Seattle Review, W. B. A., of | } M | West Seattle |the Macc ecabers review, bees, will give card part % to8 i | Bredes, 1804 15th ave., Tuesday, Sep. | business meeting | tend. | W. B.A, of |i Thru our better chain-store buying power we offer you many wonderful values like the above. Mr. and Mra, Lee Shaw Forbes are removing today from $17 18th ave JN, to the Martin Apartments, 1415 {E. Republican st . . | Mrs, Stewart B. Barber is leaving | Wily Week for New York, where she Will visit relatives and friends. eee Mr, Harry Glenn Stibbe left thin week for the Kast on a buainess trip, ee Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Boye, who have been occupying the home of Mr, and Mra, Walter B. Nettle ton on Queen Anne bill thie sum- mer, have gone to Vancouver, B.C ee Francis Guy Frink went to Mr. Victoria this week to place his two sons in the university school. .. Mr, and Mrs. William H. Horse ly have removed to thelr new home lat 1611 9th ave, west, cee |} Mrs, Clyde Everett Hudspeth and her mother, Mra, Ingtia, left Te mlay }to join Mr. Hudspeth in Spokane, | where they will make their home eee Mr, and Mra. W. N, Gaither and | Mra, A. B. Todd have removed from 1625 16th ave, north to their new home at 952 12th ave, north | eee | Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Goldsmith have! }removed from the Olympian Apart ments to Washington Arma see | Weederick Stimson and Frank) | Frederick are leaving Sunday for |the Kast, where Frederick will enter Princeton preparatory, and Frank | will enter school at Montclair, N. J / oe | | Dr. and Mra. M. A, Matthews and) from Hunt's t the summer, family have remov ¢ they ape w their home in town. eee Mr. Berman Schoenfeld and hin om have returned from an elght-| | months’ European tour, having vis-| jited all the countries on the con tinent. eee | Mise Ruth Pratt, who has been| eral weeks has been the recipient of much entertaining during her stay | ee | Rdgar C. Taylor, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. Taylor, left thin week for | Roonviile, Mo, where he will attend Kemper Military sebool for the com. jing year, . | Mr. William Pigott and on, Mr | Paul Pigott, will leave Sept. 30 for | Palo Alto, where Paul will enter bis iaentor year at Stanford university Mrs Pigott will take a house there for the winter, . j . Mrs. George A. Sample wil! leave | tomorrow for Los Angeles to spend the winter . | Mins Henrietta Mills, who has been | principal of the Madrona school for |20 yeare, has resigned, and tw leaving Monday with Mrs, Hiake Mills for Roston, to remain indefinitely. . . Mrs. Joshua Green, accompanted | |by her Gaughter, Frances, and Anne ayler, left Tuestay for New York. where the two girls will aafl Septem ber 23 for France, to attend Miss Payen's school in Paris this winter ee Mien Franklin Crawford left Tues day for Chicago, where whe will join the ballet of the Chicago Opera com- pany this winter, and will continue her studies under Adoiph Botm., eee | Mr. and Mra. Alfred Rollo have [returned from a motor trip to Call fornia. ee Mrs. Fred Nariele, of MWoetena, Mont., ix the guest of ber brother and ninter-y-law, Mr. and Mra, 0. W. Jorgenson, for three weeks. oe Mr. and Mrs. John Hatt. who have [been lying at the Hotel Sorrento during their residence here, are jeav Ing the last of October for Chicago. to make their home. ore Mr. and Mre. Ben H. Raxter and |MY. and Mre. John Hatt are motor ling to Vancouver, B.C. Sunday to lepend a few days. | cee | Mr. and Mrs. Meber Piank wilt week-end in Victoria, spend the H at Carpenter's hall, 4441 California lave. Wednesday, September 20, at 5) p. m. Refreshments and prizes. | Business meeting at 7 p.m ee Ravenna W. C. T, 0. | Ravenna W. C. T. UL wi with Mrs, Peterson, 7325 334 ave. N %., Wednesday, September 20, at 2 |p. m. Members urged to be present | Friends invited ‘ of P..| Manitou Council, No. 34 wilt have a birthday card party Fri-{ meet Manitou couneii, No, 39, D. day evening, September 22, In Bwed- | jah club hall, enth ave, and Olive | st., at 8 o'clock, Members please at Sunnydale PLT. A. Sunnydale PT. A. will give a re hers of the achool y, September 16, o- j ception to the t age hall Fric m. New Satin Slippers for Fall, priced at in a New York restaurant and who oN ek artnet oeeerpes nomen THE SEATTLE STAR Rich Waiters Maybe the Species Existed Once, but, Alas, No Longer a WILL FIGHT FOR CARMACK MONEY. ‘Daughter and Sister Seek Recognition THESE GIRLS PRIZE WINNERS | Claiming to be the only direct descendant of George Washington} Carmack, discoverer of thé Kion- dike, who died in Vancouver, B. ©., June 6, Miss Graphie Grace Saftig, pretty balf breed Indian «irl, is co testing the appointment of mac wife, Mrs. Marguerite Car:| mack, a# adminixtrator of the fa-| mous sourdough’s rich estate. } Mrs, Carmack is elted by Bupertor Judge King Dykeman to appear in} superior court Oct, 16 to answer) a petition that she be removed as) | admninistratrix, | In her petition, filed in superior |court Thursday afternoon, Mise fat | tie te joined by Mra. Rosie Curtis, |Carmack’s sister, who lives tn Hol-| lintor, Cal, ‘The Indian girl claims that Mra. NEW YORK, Sept. 16—"Don't) moderately wealthy one,” was the Carmack, in her petition to be ap you give that walter a doltart*| information by such experts as pointed administratrix of her hus ‘ ’ 5 Oucar at the Waldorf; Charley Mul- band’s estate, made false affidavit | mpouted the middie west wife 0 10) oresident of the Kiite Head-/that she was @ resident of King her middie west husband at an 44+) waiters’ club; Nat T. Worley, ed! nty, whereas in fact, it is joining table In the Pennsytvania.|tor of Hotel Industry; Paul Hen-) claimed, "she was then and is now He's probably got more money|kel, of Keen's; the afternoon check- 4 registered voter in Placer county,| er playing group at the Geneva Cal. ub, and & dozen or so bolled-| Mrs,\ Carmack, ft Is alleged, has shirted exponents of the table serv-\falled to qualify as administratrix, ico art in as many New York food) and left out the names of Mins Battie jand Mrs, Curtis for the purpose of! et rights, than we have.” ‘That wae what started a search for New York's richest waiter! The expectation was that many « walter would be found who Rotts Royeed his way to a five-hour day palaces One of the best paying jobs In| defrauding them the town t# « high speed food foun: |——— had busboy on his personal staff| dry near Times Square where @! top beats four quarters on a ativer| to carry out the tips, But | dime i* a standard tip. This is tm) tray ‘There inn't such a thing in New/accordance with the well-known| War, immigration laws and pro- York as a rich watter or even aladage that 15 dimes on a marble hibition are working great changes fin the tremendous business of feed ing and sheltering Aferica’s float = by | ing population SF » ha TE ay gy Bie senrtinly new! Miss Columbus (center) of Ohio, became Miss America pes lkindly suggestions saved many a When she was awarded first place in the national beauty | set | pett-eonac so menu-batfied youth! pageant at Alantic City. Back home she is just Miss Mary to ie ordering nothing rp four| Catherine Campbell. Left is Miss Beth Madson, who wong = Kinds OF woup aro few and iar ©! prize as Miss Detroit; right is Miss Indianapolis, better Pe BY SUZANNE Teeal walters are both born ana! known as Thelma Blossom, another prize winner. let made; born in Europe and made = meee = = wh during # long appreticesnip which Sailor Wins Honors ,Curtails Cat Tail; ing : takes them thru several countries. . * Beautiful Autumn |g yneri «tule, wont wat, &8 Champion Dancer! He Now Tells Jailer Is Here! table place except in Green-| LONDON, Sept. 16.—Harry Cham-| SALT LAKE, Sept. 15.—For cut wish v ee, where it's good form) bers, a sailor, won first honors in ting off three inches of his cat's tall to t down and eat with the cusja 509 dancing competition held James Carrow was sent to jail for HEBE T days fellow’ s cok beautiful September tomers here. fourteen days on a charge of cruelt: remind ua of Long- ee ful expression n September days are here, With Summer's best of weather) And Autumn's best of cheer.” v all these lovely tokens ‘ Youre en- titled to the | finest qual- ity that your money will Even as the green turns to gold, the styles of Milady are} changing. HERE IS SOMETHING NEW In « white liquid powder that leaves the skin an white and smooth a a baby’s, [i may be obtained at the Marcel Beauty Shop, 206 Denny Building, and they are giving the best Castile Bhanipoos for only 60 cents, to say nothing of the wonderful marcele and round curla they give, You will find their manicures highly satiafactory | too. Call in 1605 ee Parts sends the frocks that are draped UL ee o | OH, WHAT A RELIEF! | To find glasses that really relieve and improve the appearance. Dr. } Edmonds, in Fraser-Patersen’s Balcony, is an expert optometrist, and he can relieve eye train and headache with just that sort of gianses You’re enti- | Sleeves may be long, short, or not at all—but skirts are slowly moving downward. gi Sooh t] d t th ] GREAT PROSPECTS e 0 € 10W- Are often defeated under a © grind thet could be corrected at slight expense. See Dr Annex. 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