The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 14

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Society Miss Marguerite Reynolds Married in Bethany Presbyterian’ Chureh; Miss Hainsworth Weds at High Noon Today. IR marriage of Miss Marguerite M b Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reynolds, te Mr. Rich ard A. Vander Las, Jr, son of Rev HR A, Vander Las and Mrs. Vander Las, was solemnized last evening in Bethany Presbyterian church. with the service read at $30 o'clock by Ray. Vander Las, father of the groom. % The church was brightened by Slandards of gladioll and asters in Warm autumnal tints against a back ground of palms and greens, and High white standards topped with the colorful blossoms marked the aisle down which the bride and her at tendants walked Mr. Walter Whit wedding marches an Harvey song t Dawaing the ceremony. Leading the processional were the wahers, Mr. Herbert Bryant, Mr. Al bert Austin, Mr. T. C. Hoagland and Mr. Lyle Bush, Following them were the maids, Miss Grace McDonald, Miss Leonice Johnson of Tacoma and Miss Myra Munro and the maid of honor, Miss Lortaine Wingard of Tacoma, Miss McDonald wore shell pink georgette and lace with touches ot silver at the low waist line, and Mine 3 in pale blue, fashioned Miss Johnson's gown Was “Of orchid georgette over satin. Jade ) green Canton crepe, elaborately bead: ‘ed in crystals, was the gown worn by Miss Wingard. They wore Wreaths of etlver leaves on their} Heads and carried arm bouquets of ginnias to match thelr gowns, ted with corresponding shades of tulle. Mrs. Arthur Lomax, the matron of) Ronor, was gowned in lemon-colored satin, with an overdrapery of george: ‘ette, and rosebuds and silver across the front for a semi.girdie. Her arms Were filled with the pastel shades of esey played the Mr, James R before TERRY HARVEY The little son of Mr. and Mra, Clyde Harvey.—Portrait by | meet with Mro. Andtew M Grady. e pent th fee Mr. and Mra. J. G. Schermerhorn | te the city, after an absence of two ‘Clubs » CLUNS POR SATURDAY ation of University Women The American Association of Unt Amertoan A versity Women will meet for Inet eon at the Hngineers’ elub, « ' Fifth and Ser on Saturday, Sep tember 20, at 1240 p.m, The lunch eon will honor Mins Ethel Hunley Coldwell, dean of women at the Uni “ity of Washington, who haa re ned to Beattie from a year of rent tfeoorr t in California, and the elected last apring, Mise Jems rick, treasurer, and Miss = Ineg Noterer, neoretary Mins Victoria Melaan of the te tof fine and industrial arts. Neattle public ol, will give om tolk of "A Sur or in Hawal see Wallingford Cirele Wallingford circle of the First Presbyterian chureh will held an all-day wale of useful and fancy arti cles, alse delicatessen goods, at 1612 Weantlake ave, on Saturday, Septem ber 30. Numerous attractive articles for holiday gifts will be on sale, see Past Chiefs’ Assoctation home of Mrs. David Morgen, 1914 N 48th wt, Baturda ‘pm M Aloha Chapt Ne 116 Aloha chapter, No, 116, 0. B &. will have tty ming dance in the new Masonic temple, at Green Lake, Saturday evening, September 30 ee "Fruit and Flower Mission ‘The rummage eale of the Fruit and day, September 30, at 3421 Fourth ave. Mr. A. A. & charge of the wale, assinted by mem bers from the various clroles of the eity eee Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will Pherson, Caledonia apartments, Saturday, __. | Heptember $0, at 2 p.m oe Koyal Neighbors, District 1 Reval Neighbors of Distr ’ & ]will give a card party, Saturday eve ining, Beptember 30, at Wing's cafe teria, at 6:30 o'clock ee ADDITIONAL CLUBS rr pon ese rsa a caer rennsssrner ae | aaa THE SEATTLE STAR Pythian Sisters’ Past Chiefs’ asso. | ciation will give a card party at the} Power Mission will be held Satur: | herland is in| wt tt eam gate . Hoping to ntercat you in “Chatters of the Bhoppes” which appears each Fridny on the Society page of The Atar. re friendly Uttle talka very often get across your message to women of Beattle in a@ comprehensive and inexpensive way, appeals to you, we would ba glad to have you call “Ge she will have a representative call upon you . HOW IS YOUR WATCH? : High grade watch repairing a epeciaity—al! work guaranteass 4t the right price, Bee Billy C. Nelson, 614 Denny Bidg, porite Bon Marche. ore Everywhere the Russian influence in seen, from the kirdies worn with the one-piece dresses, no popular this Fall, tp. exquisite embroideries of original design IF YOUR CHILD Z In not running in the race for grades, just put tt in eam | of Dr. Beek, Chiropractor, and witness the happy resulta gt nerve relief and fuller brain nutrition. G88 S284 gy @ Be @ g eg SYR FYE Se It is alwaye the strictly tatle a in sltke of plain colors or small pat “* * Suits that appear first in the season. | terns : Overbiouses, émbroldered in intricate patterns with gally-eolers@™ jer there will elaborate three The model shown for young girl»| silk or wool, display tho tuff gathered round neck and tisha *, turtrimmed models of few | 1 wt popular, ‘The loose box ¢ siasved eat tb tclengular piece, Which ‘are aut feature the Russian peasant very fine fabrice with brocaded the new collar and the pockets anita * of gay ¢ & slant ik this early in the season all the! The wom. is . jfall sulta shown are plainly eut and longer, slightly bloused und has «| ONLY ONE MORE WEEK yor jearefully tailored, Their lines are | plair hed collar. Skirts to both ay 7 — aa ‘ ‘ | very simple. They are made of twili| sults are plain and longer than The Jat end 71! Shoo Shop te-siving. tree with: aver: " ‘Ch ay Sicue’ a Eaastiak Ga ae’ timadt tadene Ee oes pele ot women's $5 or $6 oxfords or pumps, the daintiest new style “fg | wll Reon secen | boot tops, You will find them at 1411 Fourth Avenue. * Psi, esi oe ms | social and athletic lines. A cordial|be an election and installation of From the few houses that have already had their openings, and os invitation te ex ted the women |¢ ore to fill th expired term of those that informally have shown a few models in advanee! y i of the olty , partment |ehaplain and assistant guide. ing revolutionary bas been seen so far. The long lines p: i of the Bunday sche eee | nate, Min | Wost Seattle Art Club j 4 Wee ,. Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary | At the meeting of the West Seattle|| YOU HAD BETTER, KNOW MORE ABOUT 2 ‘Theodore Hoomevelt auailiary, Vet Art elub, to be held at the home of} Dr. Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens. They are completely : ' fen Ware, will meet | Mra. ©, J. Stanley, 44168 W. Mosen-| plained ent free to you, postpaid. W. tober 3, at ¢ p.m. inlchusetis at, on Wednesday, October! winindd Pe Beaty Saws cent Five 1. postpaid. Write yaaa name and address plainly mail it to 311 Crary Bldg, pal “7 . ocnmeny eh ha 14164 Third ave. *. yor ” : The bride. who entered with ner jand Misa Elizabeth Schermerhorn, of | years, and are occupying their home f neta urged pr bel : ne Sve. |), See Sooeen Renee Sa aren Beattie, or call Main 6242 ; was radiant in her ivory satin ye caty, Mo, who have beén|on Boylston ave. N Prairie Ttoxe Chi Bed to atten 2/20 “Charles Wilson Peale” and} ite B i “< with court train. The low bed | 1 eee 7 5 |“Jonathan Trumbull” ang Mra. Mur-| * m wnt at{vimiting Mr. and Mr». Charles 1. .T ‘The Prairie Rose club will meet Mebert Lee ‘Chapter . an | aD ay ee eRe EH yh VERE 4 include deli pd draped skirt were caught ®t) gowie forthe summer, lpft this week | My. and Mra. Edwin Cahn, of Hood | Monday, Ovtober Se. WET weet we Let aie Doates | ee se aad gate yg Sesh Seah rere pape ths One side with a handsome wer bape }by way of California for (rele home, | canal, are leaving next week for Call-| Mra, George Draper, 602 W, Crock: | or ene Ae geno dew nin a ore |] 98 sheer crepe, metal Unsue grounds figured in velvet, and «| so the long loops and pear! fFiME® st ind Mrs Schermerhorn and! fornia and Texas, later going to ott ot, Dake West Queen Anse en: | 40 °C Cooteusracy, will mest Ture | |] Jarge variety of supple eatins abd soft crepes brocaded in self of el fo the hem of her SRIFt| siege Schermerhorn are the parents| York by way of the Pagama canal, to|on First ave. wad get off at Crock. | )"% “Badin feadiny rs meateny Bolsier Fe. &- ee ee te ee ee ee wat vel was arranged with * and sister of Mrs. Sowle, | remain indefinitely. ett at, tobert W. Jonen, 4541 Lith ave. N. EB. ‘The first regular meeting of Rain effects, from which gorgeous evening wraps are fashioned, cet ‘ing in the back and woke “oe Sey r } ve oe i fp gf ‘ ler PT. A, wilh be held Tuesday. ree 6 - jossoms across her brow | , 7 ° Broadway | Octo a ats M Sharte: , bi prs thpan incr pen Mog Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Price, Mr.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Tits» who | Seattle Woman's Club Sasnnibciaie Wea Ac, Gams annie aia eae sched = oe iy nae ~ NATIONAL HAIRDRESSING WEEK we x ‘of the yalley and Mra, Dietrich Sehmita and Mr, | left recently for the Bast, where Mr.) The Seattle Woman's club will dey, Getoher. & ia the anal ’ oh principal, pra. Regine neat M y. Just call thé Marcel Beauty Shop. ; 80 and liltes ‘ Sonment|TReedore Owens are leaving Sunday | Bliss ie studying at Harvard, are id | moet at the club house on Monday. |).)' son at gat p.m rhs —e and refreshments } iguaelien te pesmi hit tol tanh tndsadesr aka They “ he oe oe for Del Monte, Cal, to attend the | cated gt 4 Brewster st, Cambridge, |Octoter 2. Board meeting at 1:20 |) Bg sega Re ng | ite j that bebbed hat j sa prec res @ pearl necklace, @ Sift) ing of the Investment Bankers’ | Maas, > m. Club meeting at 2 p.m, fol & short business meeting and Mr.) North End Progressive Club has i te eut, they will drove. to. take Genny eae me Harold Yan s | p ’ enpett, the new principal, will give] ce ae . ' effect of the bob—to eay nothing of the delightfully refreshing Association of America. *:9e lowed by a musical program. n The Nerth End Progressive club oe | Mr, and Mra. R. Wiltlam Crosby ee an, which will be followed bY! wi) meet with Mra. E. B. Com, 207! sneseese Paty give, ong alan manicures. Yee wi tag abi | Mr, and Mrs. John M. Spargur] have returned from a motor trip to| Sunset Helabts Literary Qub [1° Patrons urged to at)»: qith at, Tuemday, October 3, at ob WS Denay Betdisg--or cg Main 1606, sie wi and ence be FES removed from their summer | California, and will remove Saturday) The Sunset Heights Literary club | “ee 2p. m. 1 bs be ba ». % sare ye ture, Vander Laa.{bome, “Nirvana,” at Port Madison, |from their country home at Medina | will meet at the home of Mra, Hat Myrtle Social Club } eee | ‘There is no other material that inspires such smart frocks an@ . Rap he ot was in gray|' 1402 Second ave. w. to their apartment at 911 11th « Nite Bentley, 4231 Ashworth «# Myrtle focial club, O. BE. 8, wit Alpha Chi Sorority | charming decorative arrangements an etlk. ee rugged “ oer oe black net ae iad | Tuesday, October 9. The afternoon |p ive « benefit card party for the| Alpha Chi svrority will have @ ba a. wg den Se ee oer clvet, Their cor-|: NT Tamford A. Tobb. Miss Abi] Mr. and Mrs.\John H. Perry. who | will be devoted to the first lewson of| stasonie home st Dartnall's cafe |204F at the Hotel Washington, fol | a and were Ophelia yoses and violets. gail Robb and Mrs, Robb’s sister,) are traveling In Europe, were inithe year's study, “Jtussian History. P | testes fecond and Madison, Thure. /!oWed by & dance in the evening, on} GOOD LOOKING GLASSES ” (A reception for tleee friends in the| Mrs. E. H. Bherman, have returned} Vepion, September 11. They ware | Take Meridian oy Wallingford oar. | day evening, October §, at § o'clock. | Friday. December § | May be had by consulting Dr, Edmund. He selects ti — set was held at the home of — Sams ce tg, Me A a Ae re ak isd oe ey Bridge and whist will be played.| ee | with « view of sulting each Individual. Jf your eyes need cor-) as bride Mre. Robinson Ieoues hing tor nema on the Majestia oeme| Wot Woes PT. A. eater. | NTT VOID Fame matt Riitoe Sectib nel ine tibia,” Yon war fica abe on preaetcianune bias ; aod Lange pool tabie| /nvitations for -saptdhvesitoeansat Tew Denes ee Vasey of Oe ee ot Custer Aunitiary No. 4 walk along the tideflate, Sunday, Oo oe ; = . eption Thursday evening, "© ol . ’ a basket of golden-toned crys | Daughter's Wedding tn. WV. Citation and. Aamshten: (ha kt goleatrel prectem of tate lace en, mosins onan a setal Weg Ee ee The beaded overblouse entabiishes a preeminent fashion, 7 urs and og Ean Mrs. V. C. Robinson has issued 1n-| Miss Elizabeth Sutton, have removed |and short stories was followed by a|1, Bene of Vaterana, will be held (pose of observing migratory birds, tho ace here, acetates dbp} Vomces for the marriage of ber|trom 181 28th ave, to 6211 University | supper. Tuesday evening, October 2, at & p.| Meet Mrn, Schuler, leader, there at | (Advertisement) her Reynolds, Miss ae | ee oe ee Seca Mr a a ee | Alpha Clb m, at the Armory. Members re|11 o'clock, Take Fauntleroy, West | ase ~ je uerted t present th ili }Benttio or Alki car. ' and Miss genre og Mra. Fresh B.:Wiless. The) Mri and Stra ‘Barold Potoon and’ Tes lgha oleh Wht meet with Bre. |e ee ere wee ene ee A i an ms bride wore wedding will take place in the Queen | Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Black, who mo-|,4 G. Sears, 615 N. @lst st, Thane | mm Hit nn sodel of dark blue polret twill] ,one “Sethodiat Kpiscopel ehureh |tored to Victoria, and’ Vancouver, |Qay, Goteber &. Lunehecn at 1230 AUUUUNUUAUUUNGRUUUUEAUUGEUOENEAVUUUUEUGEUTUAYUEOUEUAOUEUGE YEAS UAUAED APARNA Satin, & Dice corn allven ana| Tuesday evening, October 3. Rev./B. C., last week, returned Wednen- | o'clock. ela! at ramen : Richard N. Orrel will read the serv. | day | a ee i sor nice. Vander Lae will be|* at § o'clock. gts es Warren Avenue PLT. A. | Fane me par 15 at rhe Mrs. John Wilson will be matron of} Mr. and Mrs. John E. Frost motor, | Warren Avenue PT. A. will meet | and poles ee Or honor, and Miss Gladys Wilding and|ed down from Gold Bar the first of | gt the achool Thursday, October §, at har Boh the bride and groom attend-| Miss Marguerite Campbell the maids. /the week to spend a ith! ». m. Lady Willie Forbus will _his. Dd the University of Washington, | M*. John Wilson will be his brother's} Mr. and Mrs, K. C: Speak. A reception for the tencherd | 1 where Mr. Vander Las is » member | best man, and Mr. Rovert Bender and ot Bhd | wilt follow ry oe eae. eruepralky, | Mr, Harold Wetherby the ushers. Me. George W. Fisher and daugh- eee | ms Pn cae Peis r ‘The bride-elect attended Maryville |ter, Miss Doris Fischer, returned to: | Led Aloha Class | 90 P college, in Maryville, Tenn. Mr. Wil- | day from a trip to Honolulu and Call)| The Let Aloha clase of the Univer hw ee Hainnoorts sone a sradiuste at the University |formia, re |aity Christian church, Dr. Cleveland | We welcome you. The Market Blouse and ‘The ‘eddin g t oewnaton, & member oF | Kiethauer, pastoryts planning for an os Pace " - mee, He Dright-hued bios-| Theta Deita Chi fraternity, He is} Mrs, Matthew Scurry and family | attendance of 150 women on Sunday, | Dress Shop, after its reorganization, is open- * “goms—giadiol! and chrysanthemums! ‘and brilliant vine maple foliage. the marriage of Miss Jeannette Flo ence Hainsworth, daughter of Mr. ‘nd Mrs. William H. Hainsworth, to/ Mr. Philbrick Mayo Butler, son of | Mrand Mrs. William Butler, was} golemnized at high noon today at the} Thomhe of the bride's parents in West | Beattie, with Rev. John H. Matthew! performing the ceremony, under «| “canopy of pink and white chrysun | themums, iighted on either side by! fapers in tall branching candelabra. | ‘The bride was very lovely in a com | tume of nut brown velvet and lace, | designed on long lines and softly | @raped skirt. With this she wore a/ Wide brimmed hat of the velvet and, ehrried a loose arm bouquet of Aaron Ward roses and lilies of the va'iey.| Mr. Robert Butler, brother of ‘u0/} oom, Was best man, and Miss Mery lod attended the bride as maid of "honor. Hers was a gown of dark Due beaded crepe and her hat was large and of the same shade as her} Ophelia roses in an arm uet were carried | The wedding marches were played ty Mrs. Inez Morrivon and previous! to the ceremony, Mrs. George Cham- | berlin sang “O Promise Me.” After the service there waa an in formal reception and « brealtast at} & table centered with a beautiful bas- ket of pink and creamy gladioli and chrysanthemums. Hospitalities were dispensed by Mrs. Kate Laffitte. Mre. J, B. Shor-| Fett, Mrs. C. L. Tedford, Mra. A. J Stretch, Mrs. Dana Brown and Mrs Gerald Bocey. | Assisting were Mrs. George Cham- berlin, Mrs. Wallace Exhelman, Mrs. James Cochran, Mrs, Arthur Hains worth, Mra. Howard HBreze, Mise Lulta Tedtord*and Minus Bessie Simp- son | On thelr wedding trip Mre. Butler wore a dark blue one-piece dress, a Bock coat and upturned hat of vel Vet. and corsage of orchide After October 15, they will be at home in West Seattle | *, 1 Engagement Announced at Dinner | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. amith enter. tained with a dinner of sixteen cov. ers at their home Monday, in cele. bration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, when the engagement of their daughter, Bileen Lillian, to Mr. Leonard H, Schneider, son of Mr. und Mrs. H. Schneider, was an- pounced, The wedding will take place early mext year associated with hie father In tus ineas at the Archway bookstore, Nancy Farnsworth's Birthday Party For the pleasure of her daughter, Mancy, on her eleventh birthday, Mrs. Clare BE. Farnsworth is enter. taining .° young miases at her home Saturday afternoon. eee Luncheon for Former Resident In honor of Mra. Covell Yar brough (Lucile Robertson), who has been visiting in Seattle for the past week, Mise Eleanor McGrew enter. tained with a small funcheon at her home on Friday. Mrs. Yarbrough formerly Attended the University of Washington and later the University of Louis at Baton Rouga, where she has since made her home. see University of Washington Members to Meet The University of Washington members of the Women's University club are urged to attend a meeting at the clubhouse on ‘Tuesday after. hoon, October 4, at 4 o'clock. eee Marriage Announced Dr. and Mra. F, L. Morgan an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Marilla, to Mr. Horace Henry Paine, son of Mr. J. A. Paine. Mr. and Mrs, Paine will be at home after October 16, at 1703 12th ave, one Mount Baker Lamncheon Club The Mount Baker Luncheon elub will meet Wednesday, October 4, at the club house for luncheon, followed by bridge The hostesses are to be Mre, Becuwkes, chairman; Mra. J. O, Aus tin, Mrs. ¥. 1%. Atkin and Mra, K. A Burnell + Orthopedic Tea Shop Medina guild will be in charge at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Saturday, Mrs. A. B. Flagg will be the hostess with a corps of able asistants eee Bachelors’ Club “Bubble Ball’ The Bachelors’ club is entertaining with its second annual “Bubble Ball,” the affair to be given nt the Masonic ‘Pemple, faturday evening, October 7 1 | have removed from Wing Point to | october 1, at which time Mrs. Brown, 126 Broadway N. leaner Ge es ae Cael ing Saturday morning with a most complete ose _s¢ |the honor quest. ‘This class, with | line of Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses. Mr, Janes Colbert Sullivan return | Mrs. Frank C. Arnold. president, and ed this morning from a short trip t© | Mre. David Culp, teacher, is planning Ban Franciaco. A year of great activity in religious, . Mr. R. H. McMichael leaves this | several months, sailed yeaterday on evening to attend the meeting of the| the Majestic for New York Investment Bankers’ association in see Del Monte, and Mr. Thomas MH.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Wilson. Greening, Mr. Guy Witter and Mr.;who have been visiting in the East Henry Love aro leaving next week. | for two months, will return Oct, 1. ee see Judge and Mrs. Julian Stratton are) Mrs. Edward L. Burwell and chit removing next week to the St. Paul|dron will leaye Sunday for Kelso, apartments. join Mr. Burwell and make , th cee home i Mrs, Wilbur #. Cowan, who has eee been making her sister, Mrs. Don! Mr. Blair Foster, who has been Zan, in Portland, a short visit, has | visiting in town for the past month, returned to her home. } left this week by motor for his home ° ° lin fan Francisco, aecompanied by Mrs. Mortz Thomaen, Mra, James|Mr. Edward Clark Hamlin. Macfarlane and daughter, Ann, who! oe have been visiting Mra. Frederick| Miss Helen Farrell wil! return Sat Sundt in Christiania, Norway, for! uray from a short trip to Yakima Popular Black Satin Strapped Slippers 99 Per Pair Surprisingly low priced—but our Boston chain- store values are always surprising. The dresses have been selected from among thousands of the best dress lines in the coun- try, selected with the greatest care to give Seattle the best dress obtainable at a popular price, $9.95-$10.45-$14.85 $19.85 We are featuring exclusive merchandise at popular prices, a thousand dresses, each one distinctly | different—no large quantity of any one style. ve. Tee This merchandise represents the newest, mest desirable styles that the best designers have produced. Hundreds of Canton crepes, crepes de chine and satins, as well as a large assortment of Poiret twills and other woolen materials. Our service will please you—we aim to sat- . isfy every patron—that is your guarantee when you call at our shop. See our dress values—a pleasant surprise awaits you. Market Blouse and Dress Shop DRESSES | OU UUUIMMUMMUUUMIUUUTLULLOU LU TULL! 4 AULA ULLAL Semen ctnn |

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