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Society } Miss Elizabeth Kellogg to) ; Wed on September 23; Miss Pauline Yott Will Be Bride. F M32 MRS. DAVID EDWARD | y KELLOGG announce the en @agement of their daught Eliza. | beth Jannette, to Mr, Brook Hin fon, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. 1. Tom} . Mnson, of Vancouver, B.C. The wed | @ing will take place Saturday after Noon, September 23, at 4:30 o'clock, with Rev, T. A, Hilton reading the service, in the Emmanuel church, at) Bast Seattle. | Miss Margaret Tomlinson, sister of | the groom, who wil! wed Mr. Harvey | Ogden earlier in the day, will be the matron of honor, and Mr. Ogden will be Dest man, | ‘The maids of the bridal party are to be Miss Phyllis Newell, Miss Ber j nice Van Kuren. Miss Josephine Be: | and Miss Winifred Grinnell, The Mat of ushers will be announced later Entertaining in compliment to ke Miss Kellogs, Mrs. William Matheus Geraldine Smithson) will have a bridge tea at her home Wednesday afternoon, and Thursday afternoon Miss Josephine Estey and Miss Wini :@ fred Grinnell will entertain with a tea at the home of Miss Estey, in East Seattie. eee | Miss Pauline Yott | *. Ff Announces Engagement | Le Mrs. Laura Ketcheson Yott an-| \ Rounces the engagement of her & daughter, Pauline Ketcheson, to Mr. at pe Wilfred BE. Hussey, son of Mr. and wa Mrs. Ernest B. Hussey | fs : ‘The wedding will be solemnised » Saturday afternoon at the home of i i the bride's mother, with Rev. Jobo; 7 3 ¥ D. McLauchian reading the service} = . at 4 o'clock. ’ Only the immediate families will be ip attendance at the ceremony. | . . / Charming Studio Tea | ous Mrs. Elsie Hewitt McCoy gave a charming studio tea this afternoon from 3 until § o'clock, using all the varied brilliant shades of asters in decorating both the rooms and the tea table. Mrs. Louise Van Ogle and Mirx ‘Bery! Johnson received with the hostess, and Mrs. H.R. Bartlett, Mre Henry Noon, Mrs. Homer McDonald Mrs. Claude Philbrick, Mre. J. H Kane, Mrs. A. W. Woodville, Mrs. L. . Rion and Mra. G. M. Burrington alternated at the tea table. ‘Assisting in serving were Mre Walter Seelye, Mra. W. D. Stevenson, | Mre. R. C. Southworth, Mrs. Claude | Philbrick, Mrs, Charles Paul, Mrs | Joseph Caren and Mrs. J. P. Robert Fine Arts Society P Reception Entertains With ‘To honor the noted authors who :, are to be guests of the Chamber of Delightful Tea Commerce next week, the Seattle > & recep- tion in Frederick & Nelson's audi- Yorium Thursday afternoon, Septem- Ber My feet 1:30 to 230 e'dlock, Ln eluded will be the following George Palmer Putnam, member} r 4 » [elsewhere thru the other rooms, and pad dermal nqupe of. George P. | A siot and roses in the pastel shadee > sesmaigdigye 3 pelt, who writes|i® ® Broad basket on the tea table ‘under the nom de plume of Dr. Wal ay ‘sg ina tists me John F. Miller, wife of Congressman oes sad ve freqtient’ contributor |Miller; Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, Mrs Tn ouminents William Sherman Walker, Mra. Leon Orcs Irwin, author of “The{®%! Daniels and Mrs. Caroline Clarke Spee ge Sun" and other literary |_ Mt. Emil H. Miller presented the Beed e Sul geeets proche. Mra. John R. Dean, Mrs. F. W ey cnericn rg aa pagar Hargrave, Mrs. David Bowen, Mra gently editor r nis | BJ. Ripley, Srv. J. E. Chilberg. Mrs Enewa writer and: post. Among J. H. Cartwright, Mra W. J. Black Honoring Mrs. Edwin J. Brown, Mrs. O. H. Carpenter gave a delight ful tea at her residence this after oon. In decorating, golden red and gat tails were charmingly arranged in the Vivid room, with gorgeous hostess and Mrs. Brown were Mre. eee Lone Sesnd Van Patten, Mrs. Frank M. Smith Fred O'Brien, author of the famous} 444 vires. U. C. Bates alternated a South Seas books and other well nen Sreeeeee. room were Mrs. Edwin James Brown, Waiter Trumbull. one of the best| fru" Wiam Leroy Balt. slew known sporth and general writers fatboy Blackwell, Miss Polly Van Pat the country and a feature writer for jten, Miss Eva fgg Ras ncgy Miss Alice Atwood, Miss Dora Hur: ‘well known illustrators and caf) Wiison and Miss Mildred Hart asters and Gahtias in high baskets In the receiving Noe with the Sooke are “Manhattan” and “Loaf-| wai sire RJ. Lyons, Mra. W. M.| the urns, and assisting in the dining | ie, Miss Beth Bowen, | At a beautiful home ceremony celebrated Thursday evening, Misg Marion Wiley became the bride of Mr. Carl Norman Homer.—Portrait by P. Croule U'Renn. | THE SEATTLE STAR " a See ae | Personal } Mr. and Mra. Ca Fransioll, 1 Federal av 1 Mr. and Mrs, Archibald guson (Helen McEwan) a congratulath on the bi daughte ptember 14, at t leh hompital | eee | logy. Who #pent the past Ohio, have returned and « ing thetr ho | Mra. Walter Oakes fred Woolsey will com na in be the guests of Mr, and M bald Clark until Saturday, ¥ will leave by way of Vane C.,, for their home in New 6. 6 Mr. and Mrs. John W Hollywood, Cal, who hi spending the summer w son and daughter-in-law. Mrs, Charles Paul, will le 26, for their home. see Mr, James D. Hoge left ning for a business tri East i ee Mrs, H. Delaney in len after spending sever the city, Mr, Henry son, left for bis hor eee ™ Frank J. Bte ka, left Thursday 1 the wint jleave tonight for a ten di [ness trip to Ban Francine week f | the Rust i & short busine eee Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Sp turned Wednesday from a tertate beth MeNaug Mr. and Mrs. Francia ing the summer at the club will leave Thursday | home. | ee ge Mr, and Mre. Fr ceiving congratulats birth of a daughter, Se Providence hoxpital eee {| Dr and Mre J. FW iplace at Lincoln Beach, to |daughter, Mins Catherine “| who spent the summer at P #12 Queen Anne © months, WOMEN’S CLUBS __ |i**" 2" CLUBS FOR MONDAY o'clock at the Washington Annex.|? pe few, days. on » | Those wishing reservations call Matn sae Chapter V, P. EL 0. 1562. Chapter V, P. KE. O. will have. an apts 4 allday meeting at the home of Mra. Lorraine Chapter No. 6 days in town K. A. Hrunell, 2006 $24 ave. 8. Mon The annual dance of Lorraine Ne eee tay, September 18. Mrs, F. A. Hill | chapter No. 6, O. B. 8, will be held) yo seen Mrs. par Swedish Club hall with supper served | ested are will meet jhalt ats ADDITIONAL CLUES * Camp 1473 lbors of America will giv Woman's Century Clab | September The Political Setence departm i will meet Tuesday, September 19, at Ralph Barton, one of the nation’s | i. stiew Julia Ripley, Miax Virginia | charre of Mr RR, F. Weeks and Mra ots thal Kellogz uditorium of the] ci raay fi A. C, Hansen will aanist. [October 12 in the Ca i | Masonic temple, E. Pine and Har Rainier Camp uw | ¥ard. The committee is working dill gently to make thie a success and) Promises good muaic and a generallson to be given by Lad good time. chapter, D. A. BR, will be eee § o'clock Monday even jome of the game, All inte ut - st Seathaiah “San ae City lente w invited to atten 10 CAMP | aire WwW. E. Waldo every Monday in the above | Pp. ™. The 1 meet with| tember 19, at 2 p.m. All Broadway land their friends welcome. Saturday, Sept. 23, at 230 p. m eee on. business of the day includes a Ladies’ Lyric Choral Club [discunsion of the program commit t ns, and tea will be The Ladies’ Lyric Choral other 10) meet for rehearsal Tuesday tee reports re wi teresting 4 The club will meet every evening during the coming eee | Sunset Heig | Sunset Heights Literary 18, will be us follows: er Auxiliary No. 4 to Custer! mp, 8. of V., will have ‘Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 8 o'clock os’ hall, Armory see al eve The program will be in 1 Huiskamp oF jechildren removed Thursday from MH, |tneir home at The Highlands to the home of Mr. and Mra, Thomas A.| FORT LAWTON they have taken for the winter. in Bast Beattie day for her home in Denver, Colo., | yitted | Mr, James Colbert Sullivan will | Mr. G. B. M. Pratt returned this stay at Lake Chelan, They are en ne an thelr guest Mins on, of Appleton, k Roy are re me upon the! Major G m Yakima, where she |has been spending the summer. i card party at the home of Mra. H. T. ‘an Hellenic Brees, 1894 15th ave, Tuesday, Sep- | ©, which | Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Kel-|coient, as was the inte Country club next Thursday and will |g 4 BERTHE DEVER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929, | Seattle Lodge, No, 7 wilt party Thay 1 at i X ADAMS a THE RESERVE OFFICERS | inesday by| T ' me yo L Was enlivened on Wer ining corps will lone @ popular! Immanuel Lutheran Chi M 4 garrison hop which brought out all |officer in the transference of Major | Hoclety urch Ay @ ' the line, and included « contingent |. B. Dennis, U, 8. A., to the Philip: | ‘ Ald wockety of ¥ HIN Fer-|of civilians, charmingly welcomed | pines: el church will serve = diam toa ceiving |by Colonel Oscar J. Charles, U. 8-| Clever and agreeat an4| church parlors Sunday, Oot rth of @|A., colonel commanding, aod Mrs./ Mrs. Dennis have added much « m os .. to celebrate howell De he Swed | Charies. |te the pocial activitie he Unive . f | ‘The ballroom wan decorated with |sity military staff, and much | Be Ng flags, the music and floor both ex: | minsed, 1 4 te mal coll”) The military staff ts enthuniast ira MAGNOLAA Biutts Tay ce it year 10 lion about the varied beauty of the|™*rt “lub will bold « meeting " occUPY"| The committes in charge was| Northwest. Duty permitting, it blinders ave cake neuil i headed by Captain Frederick C. Mil-|spends the week-end in the oper the organization's officers has e ner, U, & A., whose aides were Cap Crescent in often the object “ toors haw Mre. Al ltain John Rodman, U. 8. A. and |ive on Saturday attracted Lieu. | "UC ar from th® |r ieutenant Ralph Wiltamuth, U.|tenant Colonel 8, W. Noyen, 1 A.. and Mra. Noyes, with the mot rs. Archi! preceding the dance there were | guests, Lieutenant J. ¥F nm, \ ‘ASTHMA HAY when theY |several dinners, among ouver, B-\ handsome affair arrange York. "|itarvard ©, Moore, | Mra. Moore, in oo Paul, of! hostess’ two sisters, M ave been|wife of Herbert Condon ith their! versity faculty, and ™ Mr, and| mack, wife of Major C ave Sept.|mack, U. 8. A |CAMP LEWIS last Brings home the cup p in the! nothing leas than the N International Polo cup, gift of Mr.|Dasin for scientific addend: And then Thaddeus Lane, of Spokane, held by} Commander Richard B. Derickson + eithorw tin Mae 2 ns since 1916 tou nad at the Augu onthe 10 the erack Camp L ney, her/ senting the Third week. [United Btu army ving Sun-|the win t The matches for this coveted and of the foremost educators of the Mins Gertrude WB. Sangster, of) very beautiful trophy w who has been visiting Mr.| Vancouver, B. C., and th wart for|team, chosen from the for Cali-| Polo club, put up @ fine fight, but | count er went down in th last chuckker |@/d and amethyst ond na when the Camp Lewin tes aya’ busi. |Pied off the honors and th " The members of th Camp Lewin team were Captain John | Wan delighted at the week-end by L. MeKee, U. & A., Captain Terrill|@ handsome dinner-bridge given at Price, U. & A., Lieutenant Ha rt |J. Guernsey, U. 8. A Frank H. Strickland, | The second team r ae trip in pencer re! ten days lina. Wis Lieutenant J. D, Edgar Brownell, | untry }U 8. A., president of the for their |i, Polo ansociation, whose accident sajor F. EL Emery, U. 8. A, and jon the -practice field pr | couver. pt 9 wt & AL, commanding ¢ and the Third division, accompanied by Mra. Muir, followed each match with enthusiasm, paying tribute to agner re | moved, Friday, from their summer |the fearlessness, the #k the home |strategy #0 conspicuously involved. jof their daughter, Mre, Edward Carl| Polo teas folle od tt and served to star the well as the general and 1 ) Mr. and Mra, William Howard and |ing wife. Howard. ort Madi. |THE NAVY YARD son, have taken the home of Mrs. W.) Was distinguished on ner given by ave., for lby a really notable Rear Admiral John A Rear Admiral W. 1. G 8. N., and Mrs. Bullard Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Brooks, of |was delightfully “complet Vancouver, B. C, are spending a few |tain In B. MeBride, C. C., and Mra. McBride, Commander F. E. 8. N., alde Ridgiey, 1 returned |mander, and Myre. Ridgley; Com- mander Lee 8. Border, C. C. U. 8. N., and Mra. Border, mmander B. Saundere € y Stirling ltenant Commander Hel & benefit | wertt, U. 8 werft Rear Admiral Luther DA Rip c, vv. 8 and M dinner bridge given by Ci Wettengel, U. 8. N., cap Septem. | ansembied Rear Admiral J | ber 19, at 745 p. m., In the main Sun-/werff, U. & N.. and Mra. Hooge- | served The meetings of the Woman's} ia | day school room of the First Presby.|werff. ( ap Century club for the week, beginning | Custer Auxiliary terian church, Beventh ave. entrance.|U. 8. N., Mra. McBride a Tuesday | McBride, Commander E. season. |15. C., U. 8 N., and Mra, Gayler, Mrs |neers, and Mrs. Groves, whose house 'pitaced om getting rid ef it. * Literary Club || “ club will THE MARINE CORPS npliment to the| Survey corps will be reinforced : P. rs. Condon, |this autumm dan Gaeta at as ven Prepay h . . ? | Make This Aww of the Unl-leral young officers who are at pres | pred shot the goal and, incidental Camp Lewtg, and which also had/party, which included Mre. R. F several nice scores to its credit, in-| Laubach, mother of the hostess; Miss cluded Captain G. D. Wells, U. 8. A..| Akin, Miss Margaret Akin, Mr. J. B Captain Jesse By Matiocg U. 8, A.,|Sproll, Mr, C. E. Steve ptain D. W. Calhoun, U ne Much regret was exprensed at the! jias assisted at various pretty par of New York, who have been spend-|annence of Major Herbert J. Wild. jappesrance in the games at V80-|tughes, U.S. A, and Mrs. Hughes. | neral Charles 1. Mult. | Port CASEY U. & N., commander of the Puget Mr. Thomas Tulk, of Vancouver,|#ound navy yard, and Mrs. Hooge- C.. in @ guest In the city for a|werff, whose guests of ~ U.S N, and Mrs, Bullard, Lieu-|80n about out-of town visitors, chief and Mrs. Hooge-|Captain Harry G, Hamlet, U. 8.-C.j were complimented on Monday by a/ Mrs, Hamlet as honor guest | club will |Yard, and Mrs. Wettengel. The list! Of San Francisco has been recently |jeaen that my asthma was all them the A., and Mra, Noylan. nd |THE COAST AND GEODETIC BIG FREE | 4 by Ma a A ‘ I aay positively that Asth ire, McCor-jent on duty on various mine plant-| May Fev inmediately bey C. MeCor: | ern trolled. (no matter what agp | The personnel is engaged in the Jaummer almost entirely in field|you this medicine, ne’ goa work, returning to adjacent cities in| "ccens of which ha And it ts|the winter, when reports of field |{h" gouniry: 8 orthwestern | Work are made up, to form later the|a regular size bot t the |" Beores of people a from anything « C&G Inspector t, has returned from an offict | his house guest Mr. | {pa that, the first on of the|Donald Derickson, promident of Tu-|cleared she head ain |lane university, Louisiana, and real comfor yon't wend a penny ny unless you feel and neatly roament by | 4 eam, repre-|tour and has ere held in| South | e defending | So enchanted has this visitor been Vancouver |with the vision of the Puget Sound | ed in tints of emer phire, that am superbly |Mmotoring has been the only form of , car [entertainment he has desired. ve eup. - so winning FORT WARD | And Corrective Plan of Eating r? old |their quarters by the commander ot| Nt Disappoint—Long Trip The ds Lieutenant |the garrison, Captain Arthur Kay| Taken in Vain—Montanan's os &A Chambers, U. 8. A., and Mra. Cham-| | @ting Letter Follow epresenting |bers, in compliment to their house | 8. A. and ~ ULB A FORT WORDEN | several of | ery, wife of | jtles during the past wee Camp Lew: | them staged for Mra. E evented bis | the how: guest of Major John Law| , vamp Lewis! iioepitaity has been organized | during the week in informal affairs | given in complimgnt to the new com mander, Lieutenant Colonel W. A Covington, U. 8. A. and Mra. Coy |ington. Among the hoster have been Cap- tain Kirkpatrick Mason, M. C, U. |8. A. and Mrs, Mason, Lieutenant |Jobn Harvey Madison, U.S. A. and | Mrs. Madison, Lieutenant J. Long: i and the he matches players as his charm- just $ jstreet Wheichel, U. 8. A., and Mrs. i began the treatmeat Wednesday | wheichel. 30, | suffered from Hoogewertf. THE PUBLIC HEALTH ever since the first | Service in the Beattie district will | Keces were Bediy swollen aa@ welcome several new officers early in the autumn, evidence of the tn ‘lereasing importance of this scientific part aa "tae and very up-to-date surgical corps, Ua&n lof which for some years Surgeon! "E.|Hugh de Valin, U. 8. P. HS. has | 7 jbeen the efficient supervisor for S¢-|my urine—that hes all attle and fts environs, My blood pressure was tows bei ning it was * rf ec THE COAST GUARD \oo—it in now 120. That "s eh Bullard, C.| Corps has rallied socially this se: honor were Bullard, U. to the com | ster Hooge.|among them Mrs. Hamlet, wife of| |G. and daughter of the Hon. L. T. | Leugm: E. Gregory, |Hastings, who managed a large even ra. Gregory {yachting party on Saturday, with | My he ie jan not ee 3 aptain I. C. ptain of the 4 { ima fre: THE PRESIDIO | aeraait hacen J. A. Hooge-| Very may. Among those entertaining | eaused by Incorrect cating, as © espec ccess were Lie .| Loughney put it — but it with especial success were Lieuten: | i we See sin L. B. MeBride, C. C.,/ant Leslie Richard Groves, U. 8. A the past, for I've learned te fd Madame [one of the most brilliant of the bine and proportion my feeds R. Gayler, Younger officers in the corps of engi. | erty: guests included Mrs. Wilson, wife of | husband and I wil Colonel R. H. Wilson, U. 8. A., re} tired, and Miss Mary Wilso teonists. cal program was given dur- |W. W. Munger. | = |meet for the firat time thix seaxon | ‘ veral informal affairs i EGA: ae Hubbard Hutchinson, author and iis taevatsaensen by. Mrv. B. Hl, Mo| Drama department will meet Wee ‘asia ert A vom cask ut the] Tuesday, September 19, at the home PM cary ts en sme to Colo- | Canadian Club Af ht “Sonn Hi Donald, Mrs. Emma Shaw Johnson, |nesday, September 20, with MIS" | school Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 3p. m.|C Mm. Cora McChesney, across | ne) Gamborg-Andresen, U. 8. M. C./ ‘The Canadian Club of Seattle will off John Held. Jr, well Known lus) Mrs. G. J. Snelling, Miss Minnie E. |Sara Williams at Aedina. Take the | Arter a short business weasion a re.| ake Washington. Boat will leave lin command of the marine barracks | hold its \opening dance of the sea " : the trator. Osberg and Miss Emily Dow. Eliza-jboat “Lwschi* at Leschi park at| ception for the teachers will be held, | #@4i#on park at 10 a. m. in the Yard, and Mra, Gamborg-An-|son on. Thursday evening, Septem-| tian, Publishes New othe eee beth Brown received the cards at the | 11:20 8, m. Bring lunch Meeting of the executive board at| ee aie jdresen, who have returned from mo-|ber 21, at the A. O. U. W. hal! “Free to You Postpaid’ ° door. LAterature and travel department | 1.39. Members 1 4 to be present.| West Seattle Art Club liao ever the scenic highways of|/Ninth ave. ond Union st. at which| you will value this beok highty. 3 Speaker-Luncheon ih tfaak will meet at the ¥. W. C. A. Friday eee West Seattle Art club will meet on |the Seattle and Oregon districts, |time Canadians in Seattle are in-|wilt mail them out FREE. Write Pee Women's University club witt| Miss bright kes spe ape oe aA Ee ing alm Circle No, 66 | Wee vonday, September 20, nt 1020 a.| ‘The large and attractive bridge | vited to be present. Strangers from | mame and address plainly, and 20g 2 have a Speaker-Luncheon on Satur-| (7 limneted nene Language,” continued from | palm circle No. 66, N. of W., wiil|™. with Mra J. Herbert Ames, ai {tea given at the Officers’ club onlacrose the northern boundary. will /Secte20e4 book hy reture mall F. day, Sept. 23, at 1 o'clock, when] OMplimnete previous meeting, will te the subject | give the first of a series of dances |CArolina Court. Mrs. Jensie M. Eill-| Monday by Mra. Anderson, wife of!be given a special welcome. |"NoTk—Dr. Loughney's Bake % Mrs. Katherine W. Eddy will speak] In honor of Mixs Eloise Ebright, a |discuased by Lincoln Jones, 4 native | Tuesday evening, Sept. 19, at Econo. | tt Wil be the leader, her subject be-| Lieutenant Commander Milton An ‘The club is planning an active | Treatment offices are located at : ae nee ern ea On een eo ea eee cnineee tam [my hall, First ave. and Pike st, |! “Benjamin West and John 8.|dervon, U. 8. N. complimented Mrs. {season for 1922-1923, including | fSuitding. Meoms St-s11-419-S1508 ' Mrs. Eddy has just returned from|and Mrs. George Overton, enter. |tory,” Mra, R. M Ramadell; “¢ reps Copley.” Mra, Daniel Ragan will| Wayne Kirkman, and Mrs. Margaret/ number of card parti and sev-|_ Dr. Loughney is amisted by three years’ study of the social aye [teins with a tea Saturday afternoon, | nese Tombs,” Mrs. Clara Butterfield, | Women's Hellenic Club | speak on “The Difference Between | Hutchins, the house guests of Cap-leral special events. Membership | 84x nurses. Hours, 9 am, to 6 ditions of women and children in|at the home of Mrs. Porter. Yester Europe and the Orient. day afternoon Mra. V. C. Garra a. 2 gave a shower in her honor, and next Luncheon at Home Tuesday evening Mrs. Lavirne Wright will have a shower at her Mrs. George W. Soliday was hos-| 1 oie, nee 4 tess yesterday afternoon at her eee home, entertaining with a luncheon; i of twelve covers, followed by bridge. | Farewell Luncheon As a farewell compliment to Miss TO REMEMBER entertained with an informal after | noon at her home recently. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16— “7 Mr, and Mrs. Th Green to en- * . uM; Ss ety ith a dancing ratty, || Affair for Miss Reynolds Tirlcome to their daughter, Mise Mrs. Charles Smith (G fortense Green, Mie Jane Per- we a bridge Kins, Miss Olive Leonard and Miss || °ntertained with a bridg Anona Roberta. [home thix afternoon, complimenting MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18— | Miss Marguerite Reynolds, w Miss Virginia Sheahan’s tea trom || wed Mr. Richard Vande: 4 until 6. ceiock, at home, com- || W0%, Mr. Richard Vander 1 piimenting Miss Geraldine Jack- | September 28. Assisting at the tea joy hour were Mr«. C. W. Matheus and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19— | Miss Shirley Rade. Mies Margaret Yerkes to entertain |) ** at bridge complimentary to Mrs, || E,W. Fenton, |Mount Baker THURSDAY, SErTEMBER 21— ] ’ ‘The marriage of Miss Geraldine |Luncheon Club Jackson to Lieut. Donald James >| Leehey, Engineers’ rps, ULB. A The Mount Baker Luncheon club @t high noon in Bt. Joseph's || Will entertain with a luncheon and ehureh. cu | bridge at the clubhouse, Wednesday, The marriage ot ire. Gilbert Pryor yte el 2 uncheo WW e te Captain 0. Arther Matt, ac || [°Pember 20. Luncheon will t home of Mr. knd Mrs. Frank Git. || 8erved at 12:30 o'clock, followed by a papi Black, business meeting and bridge , SEPTEMBER 22— The presiding officers will be ho Women's University club's bridge ||... ry oh ee a ie ee Sane tea at the home of Mra. Tom snived 4 Weeks, chairman Mesdag, 619 W. Highland’ Drive, at 2 o'clock WEOUNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22— Miss Marguerite Reynolds to wed Mr. Richard A, Vander Las, Jr., in Bethany Presbyterian church, a 9 o'clock. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29— Miss Jeanette Hainsworth will wed Mr. Philbrick Mayo Butler at the home of ber parents, Mr, and Mra. William H. Hainsworth, at 4:20 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4— The welding of Mise Marie Fischer to Commander Join Warburton Gates, YB. N., will be solemn t the home of her parents, a bire. Frederick 7, Fisch- er, at Wing Point, | Callendar, Mrs. A. E. schnelder. | ere |Orthopedic T’ca | Shop Calendar The various guilds in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop next week will be, Monday, Trinity parish, with Mra, Arthur Phinney, hostess, ¥, B, Christie, Mrs. J. B Bethel, A. W. Anderson, Mrs. John | Haynes, Mra W. L, Avery, Mrs, ©. |A. and Miss Olga Dieckoff. | ‘Tuesday, Mark's Guild of St Mark's church, will direct the serv ice, Mrs. Margaret Cheal, chairman; D A T E S | Gertrude Sangster, who left Thurs: | day for California, Miss Julia Dose | “°? 0 will | . Jr, on} | Mrs. William Anderson, Mra, M. E. | }assisted by Mrs. J. B. Shephard,| | The re t | will be held at the ¥. W. C. A. Fri Septembe Katherin: in Relation to I Webster PLT. A. } ee | Webster P.-T, A. will meet at the| Lady Eagles’ Club | school, Tuesday, September 19, at| Lady Eagles’ club wil) moet in M #:10 p.m, All mothers urged to at-) mB. A. hall, on First ave., Wednes a |day, September 20, Luncheon at 1 da Mi |p. m., followed by business meeting . | Lincoln PT, A. jand cards, MATINEES |. Lincoln B.T. A. will meet at the | see ALL N jschool, Tuend: pe } 2:30. m lof the ™ of impor Green informal | teachers | Septe |Kniset k on ap | The s¢ first mee day, Sept, 11, at the house. T Baker, opened the meeting with an|will have a birthday ea8 0 addi jt | given Emerick; Seattle w of the #e hostess, Green Lake aber 19, at 2:30 p.m. Mr. J.M Seattle Woman's Club rs, and the following p: Piano solos, Misa Jessie De Wednesday, Westminster Presby-| o: 2. @ terian church, Mrs, W. Scott Mathe. Capitol Mill W. ©. 7, U son, chairman; Thursday, St. Mar Capito! Hill W, C. T, U. will meet garet’s Guild of St, Mark's chureh,| with Mra, Lottie Shotwell, 418 29d Mra. 1D. MeFacheran, chairman;| ave, N,, Tuesday, September 19, at 2 MO Friday, Washington Park Guild,|p. m Mrs. W. 8. Burst, he e8; Saturde o 2 @ LO. FB, club, Mrs, W. T, Robinson, Lady Stirling Chapter, D. A. R. ular meeting of the club to be given by the Women's H ading Marks.” . at 2 p.m. Mrs. \etub will be given Sunday evening speak on “Art, | ger lenic o Bak ember 17, in the Greek Com y hall, corner of Yale ave. and ymas wt, at 8 o'clock | mm September 19, at! West Seattle Review, W. B. A., of 1 Adams, principal | Maccabees will present matters| West Seattle review, W. B. A. of for the coming year.| the Maccabees, will give a card party ©, 68 ‘a hall, 4441 California oT. A, jave., Wednosday, September 20, at § lake PT, A. will bold an|p. m. Refreshments and prizes. reception for the new| Business meeting at 7 p, m. at the school, Tuesday, om © | Mr hi tan Jat Carpent Ravenna W. ©. T. U. Ravenna W. C, T. U. will meet with Mrs, Peterson, 7325 33d ave, N. B., Wednesday, September 20, at 2 p.m, Members urged to be present attlie Wornan’s club held its | Friends invi ting of the club year Mon eee ated club: Manitou Council, No, 34 Mra. J. G.| Manitou council, No. 90, D, of ¥ ard party Fri pf welcome to all its mem-| day evening, September 22, in Swed. cram was ish club hall, Se nth ave, and Olive |st., at 8 o'clock, Members please at tend, principal of the school, will “Motion Pictures.’ new president, vocal solos, Mra, W Ml give their first luncheon | ing will be followed by a reception ison on September 21 at 12/ for the teachers. A large attendance ig desired. ‘The Civet social function of the wea A Comedy Dramatic Playlet FLEURETTE JEOFFRIE Mintature Prima Donna Admission; MATINEES, 26 cts. The opening dance of the season | Pottery and Porcelain; the Various!tain Campbell Brown, U. and Mrs. Brown day, © & '. in the club ia open to all Canadians. gs4t hay. Se 8. MC, PANTAGES NIGHTS MATINEE Two Broadway Favorites maurice Barrett & Clayton. rrepERic “FATE” ROSS & EDWA i “Teapres Vaudeville’s Popular Pair weit RIVES & ARNOLD pitty In Their Latest Hit “CHICKENS” ohnson; a talk on “Taxation,” Mrs eee Sarah EB. Flannigan. | Highland Park PT, A, | el | Highland Park P.'T. A. will meet JEAN & VALJEAN + Women's Commercial Club | at the school Tuesday, September 19 % in bia The Women's Commercial club of | at 2:30 p.m. A short business meet “Oh, You Charite!* Glenn Goff at the Melody, Mirth and Music LARRY HARKINS and his ARCHS OF MELODY NIGHTS, XxX 7 and 9 PALACE HIP ( STARTS TODAY—Stays a Week | | “Feather Your Nest” A cornfield romance, with Billy Empey and Trixie Yorke WELCH & HAZELTON The Apartment House Comedians in “Something Flat!" RDS DRAPER & HENDRY Impersonating the Alabama Negro MORALES BROTHERS AND DAISY in Contortions and Roman FOCH FOUR Belgium's Foremost Dancers ymnastics PE BEBE DANIELS —in— “A Game Chicken” Organ — 40 cts.