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Wright and Mrs. Frank R Seattle Society Miss Ebright Married at! Home; Miss Julia El-| mendorf’s Engagement Announced. IE marriage of Miss Eloise Bbright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. bright, to Mr. M Bholby Jared, was solemnized at the | home of the bride's parents, Satur. | @ay evening, at $:30 o'clock, Rev J. Ralph Magee reading the service Im the presence of 160 relatives and | friends } Tho home was in a bridal dress of green and white; standards of ereamy blossoms led to the impro Vised 0 banked with the blooms Of chrysanthemums and and the ceremony was performed under | @ canopy of these Mowers. | Mixs Eugenia Garratt and Miss/ Helen Nelthrope were the brides} Maids. Miss Garratt was gowned in | Gade Kreen taffeta and silver lace, | Gesignet on colonial * and Miss Nelthrope shaded taf feta, fashione simih Their flowers were colonial bouquets. The maid of honor, Miss Mary | dare = Rigstad attractive in Shell pink georgette with silver trim Mings and carried an arm bouquet | of sw helia roses. Lit | Me Mary Gill carried the rings in a French basket of Cecil Brunner Foses. The bride, coming father, was very lovely @ing dress of creamy Made with long bodice and softly @raped skirt. The filmy tulle veil| hound with a coronet of lace fell Over a court train caught at the Shoulders with orange blossoms. Or Ghids and Ophelia roses exquisitely showered with lilies of the valley | Were the flowers carried, | Mr. J. B. Mudge was best man @nd Mr. Carrol! Ebright and Mr. DeWitt Oliver, the ushers. j Mrs. Ebright’s gown was a becom: | ing model of dark blue Canton} Crepe, claborated with steel beads. | A reception and supper followed the ceremony, with Mrs, La Verne Ebright Presiding at the urns. Mra. Walter asters, t peas and Of in with in her wed: crepe satin, SE. Potter, Mrs, James C. Gow, Mra.| George Overton, Mra. A. A, Jared and Miss Helen Morford, assisted On their wedding trip the bride fraveled in a tailleur of black mar- ‘Yella trimmed with astrakan and a ‘Black velvet embroidered hat / Mr, and Mrs. Jared left for Cht-| ‘ago, where the groom is a senior at | Northwestern Medica! school. They | ‘went East over the Canadian Pacific And will stop at Lake Louise en Foute. i Among the out of town guests at| the wedding were Maj. Lewis F. In-| man, U. 8. A, of Camp Lewis, and/ 4 Inman; Mr. and Mrs. KR. Lester) ly of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanson of Everett. eee Well-Known Girl _ Will Marry ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Elmendorf an-/| Meunce the engagement of their) ter, Julia, to Major Todd FR. of Los Angeles, son of the late Charles E. Moss of Topeka, . and grandnephew of Mary wife of Abraham Lincoln. The ing will take place in October. Miss Elmendort is a popular Se | girl, and a former student at She |} ot | role in “The Waytarer, . so beautifully portrayed for the two years the pageant has+ been given here. For two seasons, Miss Elmendorf appeared frequently with the Wilkes Stock Co., where she was very much admired by the patrons of the thea . Major Moss ix a graduate of Cul-| ver Military academy and Kansas university, During the war he was & major in the intelligence depart Ment in charge of the intelligence bu feau covering Southern California nd Arizona and was for a short time in charge of the Seattle office © During a previous service in the United States marine corps he was Awarded the Distinguished Serv Cross for gallantry in a Cuban ac- tion. A traveler and writer of note, | Major Moss has contributed many | Articles of his world travels to such | Publications as the National Geo-| fraphic Magazine. ra Mrs. Wolfe Plans Large Bridge Luncheon With covers placed for eighty | guests, Mrs. J. J. Wolfe will enter. | tain with a bridge luncheon at the Yacht club, on Wednesday, October | 4. Bridge will be the later diver} | ‘The hostess will be assisted by | Mra U. ©. and Mra. F.C. Morrtil Dinner Hosts To honor Mr. and Mrs. Henry fichmidt, who are leaving October for New York for a visit of se months, Mr. and Mrs, Monte Brown | are entertaining with a dinner for twelve at their home Friday night. eee Will Compliment Miss Swezea Mrs. Louise 8. Ric! sued cards for a tes Thursday afternoon, October 3 until 5 o'clock, as a compliment to Miss Vernita Swe: Mrs. Richardson's son, Lundquist, in October. ee Informal Luncheon Mrs. J. Warren Richardson ts en- tertaining with an informa! luncheon _&t her home Friday afternoon, with covers placed for twelve guests. ee Farewell Dinner As a tarewell compliment to Miss Virginia Sheahan, who left late Sat Urday night with her mother James Sheahan, and family for Cali fornia to spend the winter, Miss Alice Ives gave a small dinner for a few ot, her close friends at the Uni- Versity club in the early evening. Entertain for Bride-to-Be Mrs. Wyman Sheard and Mrs Lucien Saenett entertained at bridge ‘at the home of Mra, Sheard this uf ternoon for the pleasure of Mian Jeannette Hainsworth, whose wed- Ung takes place September 29. ardson has ts. her home for Dr. Maurice Bates, Mrs, Hugh Baird | 5, from | who 1s to wed| | Mrs. | THE SEATTLE STAK Hee CLUBS FOR TUESDAY 1 Gatewood TT, A, | Gatewood P.T. A, will hold tts first meeting of the in the new auditorium Tuesday, Sept. 26 Jat 240 p.m, After a short neww sensidn a reception and will be given for the teachers Choral Club rehe year busi tea Women's Lyric The regular Women's Lyric Ch helt tn the main room of the Bir chureh, Tuesday evening 745 p,m. The rehearsal will be followed by | & social meeting when Mr, Alfred) Green, baritone, Will give several selections, ompanted Mins Kloise Clyde. The hosterxses for the evening Ww Mra, W. W, W Mre, U. KOI Mra, N. G and Mrs, H, Pearsall } Intertake PT, Interlake 1 A first Tuesday An informal + will be given | teachers, Moth urged to attend one Caleidh Chab ¢ Caleidh club ing Mrs 2 Boylston ave somber ’ Sur Prevbyterian Bept. 26 by A | neoting tt Lat the school September 246, at 2 option and program ompliment to the 10 p.m. | old tte firet Edmunds, wil with hany Guild iphany guild will meet Tuesday Clionian Club The Clionian _ club Jopening meetin jat the F eon at | Garfield High Sehoot ‘The first meeting of th son of Garfield High Sc PAT will be held Sept. 26, at 2:30 p, m. in the auditorium. A ah talk will be given by Mrs. G. N. Porter Personal mae 0 ou of Birming ham, Ala., apending y , W. He) the summer for Adama, 80 | her home ot ae Ww) rT. A. tu ry Mrs. Henry, who has recently been elected to the presidency ; ‘wre of the Seattle Day Nursery association, is taking an active part in the Community Fund campaign.—Portrait by Grady. Birthday Party |Miss Jeanette Mrs. Hayward Bates Thompson en. | a tertained a group of little people at Adams Weds The marriagh of Minn luncheon Tuesday, the occasion be ing the firet birthday of her amal!/Adama, daughter of Mr daughter, Lots Jane. Adame, Mahion The | guests included Aileen! o¢ ytr and Mra. and Betty Jacobson, Joe and Maxine Treek, Shirley Jean and Glen Thompson, Betsy Rita Bacheller, Pegsy Thompson, Larry Poitrus, Ed-|chureh, with the Boltz, Vivian and Betty Anne Thompson. Gallagher hax been left ‘Tuesday Mra who here to Dr. Harry Adame. | filliam Pigott and se Mr t, are leaving Wednesday © for Palo Alto. Paul will or year at Stanford, Pigott will remain for the] |Tacoma, was solemnized Saturday! evening in the M terian Thal at ¢ Immediate in attend rona P die | performing o'clock, with }members of . ance Mra. John 1. The bride ts a graduate of the| from a short trip in University of Washington and aj} . member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. The| Mr. James Colbert groom attended the Usiversity of|has been in San France’ on @ Washington one year, where he was| short business trip, will aall from affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epstion| there Tuesday on the Dorothy Alex roniz . i tops | es fraternity, He graduated this year|ander for home from Northwestern university in/ ee | Chicago, and ix a member of Xi Psi] Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Perry and tam- {Phi dentay fraternity fly have removed from The High- Dr, and Mra. Adams left for Cht-!tands to 913 1fth ave. N, cago, where they will make their eee home. Mr. Rex Stafford evening for Portland, Dusiness trip. e Mr. and Mrs. Richard Floyd Frost (Marcia Berger) have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at Gold Bar, Wash, eee Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Amen re moved Thursday from thelr summer |Pretty Luncheon piace, across the Sound, to their |. Miss “Helen Braman entertainea|*0W® houwe, | with a novel luncheon Friday in . honor of Mrs. W. M. Humason. The Mra. R. Kenneth Hayes left yea terday for her home in Spokane guests included Mra. Maurice Hoard, Mra. George La F Mra. Frank | “fer spending the summer with Mr Horne, Mra. Mich nn, Mee. Rob. |*94 Mra, Frank Huffman. ert Brown, Mrs. Eric Ratcliffe, Mrs. | a ..9 Frank Braman, Mra. H. R. Eltiott,| Mr. and Mra, B. L. Gates are Miss Freda Olson and Miss Margaret | ving early In October for South ern California to spend the winter. | the ceremony and Mrs. only the winter, the family Watch How the East, . Sullivan, who} a left Bunda on & week's Here law of Nature, and yor can't get away from it. ‘It neve fails. If you had enough tronised: east-vitamines In your blood, your skin would be remarkably clear, But remember one thing, all! Bridge Luncheon Mre. H. W. Parish will be hostess at « bridge luncheon Tuesday after. noon, entertaining thirty.two mem- bers of the Eagle Harbor colony at her home. ‘Yes, Horrors! All Eruptions! yeast vitamines must be to produce these results. other fact you can’t Ket away from. You get these necessary two things Irontaed Mr, and Mrs, Robert will leave by water next i Van Horn} lay for | Girlish Complexion : 3 Now Easily Acquired an Angeles cee three months. try|, BMr®. Elinor Ingersoll Thorne ts on ‘|tertaining as her house guest for a few days Bishop John Poynts Tyler and Mrs. Tyler, of Fargo, N. D. cee fronized when Yoast. There {fs only one Ironised Yeast produced in the world. It is not a mer ixture of yeast and tron, but | ™* jronized, which ts a ‘sub. | 7° by itself, Use the natural cover th Use Ironized Yeast. Cupid | layer of ordinary mer¢ makes faces at pimples. Eruptions, Which you can get at blackheads and pimples are a social | store. In the morning and business disaster to thousands With warm water, { of men and women. Get rid of that | dash breeder of dislike—a spotty face. | lifele Ironized Yeast will make your skin | “nd # clear as a rose, increase the red | this tr cells in your blood. Your orga will work with more viger, you whole system feel ou take on to , retiring with « thin lized wax any drug| Mr. Norman A. Tulk of Vancouver san thie alte O gcoet tac cunts ow lowed t pent the week-end in t ity. | Thia evening be entire face Orthopedic Tea Shop ; Service Mra, EK. teas for the Orth H. Chavello will be how Denny Fuhrman Guild at Pedic Ten Tuesday. | will be Mra, A, A, Suther George F. Barritt, Mra it plexion the lov imaginabl skin then in evidence Ironized Yeast in sold at all drug |@hd velvety In appearance stores at $1.00 package. Fach pack-|cately tinted with the bloom age contains 60 tablets, each tablet | re 1, Mra sealed. They never lose their Fi . » W. Kucher, Mra. LL. Stephens, Mrs. N. H. Johanson, Mrs Irwin A. Weichbrodt, Mra, W. T Patten and Mra, Edgar L. 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Martin will » Demonatratio to attend | L L. O, el ound party T at 10 o’oloc ervations mu falvus, nehool; group of Hall, Mee, Fay! for teached follow the! the Violet oll, prineipal of songs, Men. Adams Bony An informal ors and reception members will business meeting Delta Chi Mothers’ Club Mothers’ club of Delta will have at mn Tuesday, September | » of: Mre, G, 1 Heventh ave, N, 1 very Club club will Appl Beattle Chi tet of Ap ueaday, Sep Oo. Uw The fraternity meeting the hi ama all-day i, mt Schmidt tion The Zonery day, September 26, at & p the Arcade Bide, Dr, Harne speak on “Appendic Demon stration in Zc Tue m, meet Woman's ¢ Ericknop roe rtem in will © Therapy Seattle f Beattie lodge r v Ne Kevergreen bal No, 7 Degree w No. of el i meet for business Writers September 26 nT Y, OW. Gud ding. | y Tuesday ember 26, at § p.m A. 0.U, W. bu welcome Visiting member Mr. ¢ welcome Frakt an of Fr home of Mixer of iv r feanlona and Ho! jo eas Americaniz Auxillary Gymnastle Society Ladies auxiliary of Seattle Gym fety w rd part t 1819 Kighth ave Puen: r 26, at 2 p.m. Hosten Mra, Henry am Fubrberg a olitie J. Kriegel nd Mrs. Wil nyited Fuhrbers Vriends S A 1a ¢ see Gamma Phi Neta Alumnae Phi meeting 2 17th Garnma Beta alumnae Mrs N,, 7 have a with Freeman, 9 poh pier, DAL Daughters of the will hold the afternoon ‘ the Howen Rainier Ch Rainier chapter it nm Rev mber meeting on th 26th, at 2 o'clock of Mra, David Hiaine bivd. The program for the afternoon will f chapter rem ducted by Mra. « d by a social } he hosteases for the will be 1 jon ‘ Mrs, EB. B, Huewey, Mra Bron B= as a Ps Mrs. J. J. Jennelle, 3 a pret r~esagy Hiryant, Mrs Lede re.) oe eee James G. Fenton, Mra. C. G. Brad pee Wiison, ner and Mrs. J. M. Maris | and Mr 6670 Githam, Dr and Mere meets | kine, Mr at| Mr. and Members P after of 30th av nenday home 1611 Intacences, con fol arence Smit? appear in a low ur ever fay non George Society of Applied je chapter of ¥ of Applied Payet may Heptember 26 Peychology ot evening, M Melrone 92, tin speaks on "Power of Demonastra All invited Woman's Civile for Hoag, Mr. Oh men's Woman's Century Clab joptember sbytertan Mre Recital at Mrs. Emma Shaw Johnson wilt | Mina Bert | W. hall, Mine Helen n on the “Power of in Everybody invited USE YOUR 'CREDIV NEW RUG ARRIVALS 4 Wiltons—Tapestries—Axminsters DAE Ke Lia A OS 0, B. Club ub will give a charity | aber 26th | club, Fen | Mre, George } uenday, Se k, in Bike ade with eee ied Psychology apter of International plied Puychology meets tember 26th, & p, m., in| hall, Mise Helen Mar Chub vie club will meet in| m, ¥. W. CG. A. Tues ber 26th, at 2 p, m clase of parliament Club meet Sr riters’ ub wh th Tuesday, | m, in the Manuscripts read by MeKinley Visitor Florence N. Compton. Mixe atte 1 and Pro. in Fine Arts inens ib A new shipment of handsome rugs has just urrived and are now displayed-in our Rug De- partment. Handsome patterns in Wiltons, Tapes- tries and Axminsters, in all popular sizes. SARC HR wtion department Wom tut W. ©, A, Tue ot 11 a m. Hi tell of her | foreign | Call and See the New Patterns and Make a Comparison of Prices science me day dining Mra, W hapter on al department at lla a Amount of room of the r W. Munger ‘The Consti an Political Lead to 1880. ory Por fon of Beat m Delivered on Weekly Payment of Payment te rehase $ 50.00 75.00 100.00 Payments 150.00 200.00 250.00 300.00 $1.00 $1.00 3.00 1.50 5.00 2.00 7.50 2.50 10.00 3.00 3.50 4.00 OTTAS LEVITT BROS] at patronesses for wo 7 ¢ Harries, Dr. and! fie f., ) ; | DEPENDABLE Dr. and Mrs. Dixon, 4 HLigaHOME FURNISHINGS , *. 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