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: Doris Ferguson | Wedded Last Evening to Ensign Van Hamil- ; Miss Powell Com- [ marriage of Miss Dorts Fergu gon to Ensign William Van Ham U. & N,, attached to the U. 8. Wennessve, was solemnized last fat 8:30 o'clock tn the apart of Mr. and Mra. Richard A ‘at the Alta Vista, in the pres Of relatives a intimate with the Rev, E. M. Randall the ceremony. “wedding was dainty and love fa its appointments, masses of and yellow chrysanthemums eombined with vine maple fol im tho decorgtions. 8. T. Sabin, Jr, of the U. | & Tennessee, was the best man ahd Ensign W. G. Schindler, of the ‘ . and Capt. Charles Lough: of Camp Lewis, the ushers Helen Gocta and Miss Moliie were the bridesmaids, Miss was gowned in yellow char with a wreath of gold grapes OG her hair, and Miss Graham wore Shell pink georgette and silver with a of silver leav Both maids shower bouquets of Ophelia >) Frances Murray Swain was flower gif, And was adorable in a ruffled taffeta frock, fn a French basket of Cecil buds, bride was exquisitely gowned fyory satin, designed on Grecian @8, the soft, graceful drapery of Sekirt caught at one side with a r pearl ornament, long of the pearls extending to @ hem line. The filmy tulle veil the train and was arranged over her hair in the back and a of orange blossoms was across . A shower of gartenias and of the valley, surrounded by ostrich, was carried. feception and dance followed the ‘at the home of Madame Myra with whom the bride has re- for the past four years. and Mrs. Van Hamilton left “Victoria, B.C. on a short wed- hg trip, the bride traveling In a r a tailleur of Poiret twill, of gold cloth, sable furs and corsage, On their return they at home at the Alta Vista sey ob McEwan Entertains Miss Powell . in every detail was the m Mrs. William Hunter McEwan afternoon at her residence nt Miss Janet Powell, « of this month. The call- hours were from 4 until ¢ iting at the urns were Mrs. ‘ Winslow, Jr. Mra. Gilbert ack, Mrs. Hamilton Rolfe and Mra. thur Latimer. Mowers tn the bronze and tones were used to decorate. eee engagement to Mr. Martius was announced this week, George Schienker and Mrs. Messier will entertain with 9 nt Wednesday, October 25, Frederick & Nelson's tea room. tions Have been limited to rity sisters of Alpha Xi Delta. ose ctive Meeting of Ladies’ Y Club ‘The first active meeting of the Musical club wit! be held ty afternoon, October 23, at 2 at the home of Mrs. J. H. Fox, 2812 Mt. St. Helen's place. ‘At tho tea hour Mrs. Clarence H. f and Mrs, James Maynard will preside at the urns. ‘The social committee includes Mra. ‘ H. MacDonald, Miss Eleanor and Mrs. D. Clifford Reid. - . ° Large Rummage Sale | The Women's University club ts ing @ large rummage sale for day, Friday and Saturday, ber 26, 27 and 28, at 2100 First corner of Lenora st. Mra. Her- ‘Man C. Joy ts the general chairman, ‘B@esisted by Mrs. Peter Mogenson. eee | Assistants Chosen for Tea Mrs. Abner Brown will be assist. fat the tea she is giving next Wed- afternoon in compliment to Ruth Lennon by Mrs. Edwin C. Mrs. Robert Fox, Jr., Mra. Dtto Wagner and Mrs. Richard Floyd Frost, who will preside over the tea and by the Misses Clara , Mildred Lewis, Virginia ca i son, Gladys Epperson, Imogene | ‘Cornett, Gretchen Brehm, Rac’ Niblock, Jane Bliss, Karla Stolten. berg and Mrs. Bugene Thurmond, : oe Informal Bridge Luncheon Mra. C. N. Dickinson fs entertain. ps with an informal luncheon at home, $241 Hunter bivd., next Wednesday afternoon, F soy : Charming Tea for Two Brides-to-Be Miss Gladys Epperson gave _ Charming tea at her home Wednes- day efternoon to compliment two of the season's brides-to-be, Miss Ver. Dita Swezea and Miss Ruth Lennon. «The rooms of the home blossomed _ With brilliant dahlias, gladiol ana and carried the! Dinner This Evening Mr, and Mra. Laurence Ives will vo a Ginner for twelve at their home this evening, ag @ compliment to Mr and Mra Paul Wilbur Masters of Los Angeles, re Mrs. Harris Hostess Mra. C. B. Harris was hostess to ithe members of her bridge luncheon ‘otub at her home yesterday after |noon, when covers were placed for eight guests, eee Hostess at Bridge Luncheons Mra, John L. Dumas ts entertain. ing with two bridge luncheons at her home, T18 W. Howe st.. Thure day and Friday of next week. ‘Twenty-eight guests will be enter. tained each day. | eee | Married in Portland Mr. and Mre. Herbert R. Beck. | | | CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Guild to Have Sale A Aelicatessen sale will be held | Saturday, Qotober 21, at 230 p. m, by | the Women's gulld of 8t Barnabas’ | chapel, in the gulld room of the chap- el, 1994 Federal aye. eee Toelandic Ladies’ Ald Soctety The Ieclandic Ladies’ Ald society will give @ progressive whist party Jand soolal Saturday at 8 p.m, at Woog's hall, 1704 Market st Dane ing and refreshments will follow the card play, eee Veterans of Foreign Wars ‘The Ladies’ auxiliary of Col. Roose. velt post, No. 24, will have @ social October 21, at 9 p.m, tn nee, with announce the marriage of their | Roosevelt hall, 1610% Third ave,, to daughter, Jessie Monories, to Mr Lyle Freeman Brown, October 7, tn | Portland, During the war Mr. Brown was stationed at Camp Lewis and went overseas with the 347th field arti lery. Bridge at Home Mra, Owen G, Bayless entertained with three tables of bridge at her home, 9118 Mount Rainier drive, this afternoon, | eee \Frink Park Guild jat Tea Shop Mra, Henry F. Brown will be host jess for Frink Park guild at the Or thopedic Tea Shop Satur by Mrs. A. F. Waldron, Mrs. Rovig, Mrs, E. B. Beckert, Mra Hyland, Mrs. G, W. Johnson, Mra. J. BR. Hamilton, Mra, Charles L. Har. rison, Miss Rhea Martin, Miss Elica. jor Becket and Miss Marianne Hy- Mra. Hl. F. Ostrander, who has been spending several weeks in the East, will return the last of October. eee Mrs. Rex Stafford motored to Tacoma today, where she waa join jed by Mr. Stafford and together mo- tored to Portiand. They will return the first of next week. | eee Mr. Joseph 8. Cote ts In Spokane on a short business trip. which all friends are most cordially invited, These dances are given for |the benefit of the hospital fund. see Founders’ Day Banquet Alpha Chi Omega Pounders’ day quet wi held at 7 o'clock Bat- urday evening, Octo at the Now Washington hotel, For table ervation, call Mary Bird, Kenwood 13, bai ADDITIONAL CLUBS Association of University Women's Lancheon No educational movement of the present day has attracted more at on or better deserves study than a school for Mawr summer watery Women will have as guests for thelr October meeting the five women of this section who have thus far availed themselves of the oppor: land. | tunities of this type of college work, Personal | Miss Hazel Finger, ada, Mins Esther Lella Perkins, all of Be Miss Anna Peterson, of T: Mins Perkins will talk or in Chicago University,” Voleada on “Bryn Mawr and Work jére in Industry, j be given at 12 Ming May Vo! Forsgren, Mise « Saturday, Oc tober 24, at the Engineers’ club, cor. ner Fifth ave, and Seneca st. for members and guesta, Phone reser. vations before Friday noon, to Bea con 2441, or Kenwood 0937, eee Gopher Club The Gopher club at the luncheon to} is planning a} both val hoa | Halloween party to be given Friday Lieut. Frederick Hayden, U. 8. A. evening, October 27, at the a of Fort Warden, and Mra. Hayden | fiekt house. All former Minnesotan will spend the week-end as the guests |are coriially invited. of Mr. and Mra, Hamilton Rolfe, cee ee Chi Omega Rummage Sale Mr, Burr Witmer and Mr. T. Fit- The Mothers’ club of Chi Omega wards of Portland are spending the | will have a rummage sale at 1812 week-end in the city. | Westinke ave. Friday and Saturday, eee October 20 and 21, Miss Helen Farrell and Mra. hdl Waiter Tracey left this morning for Seattle Woman's Club the East. Miss Farrell will join her The literary interpretation and mother, Mrs. J. D. Farrell, in New |current topics department of the Se York, and Mrs. Tracey is returning |attle Woman's club will meet Tues to her home In Albany. day, October 24, at the home of Mins “ee Libbey Trimble, 2444 Harvard ave. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Minor left |N., at 1290 o'clock sharp. today for a short trip in the East,| Madame Marie Weruli Beebo will re instruct in Browning and Miss Maud McGough tm current topics, Mra, J Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Blatr and son - John have removed from the St. Paut ,2* Baker will be hostems, = acamam apartments to an apartment in the po ae Lamwabeiin, Will Dance for Charity os te Mr, J. Harvey De Honey will give Dr. and Mra. §. V. R. Hooker have |® °harity ball at bis new academy 2 jon Sunday evening, October 22, for emg org = an > em mt at MINOT / ine benefit of Daddy Draper's chib dren's home at Des Mo Mr. an eee Mrs. De Honey will demonstrate the Capt. Charles C. Loughlin, U. 8. | jstest dance creations. A. of St Louis, is a guest in the eee city, Aquila Lodge No, 35 dh | A progressive whist party will be Mr. Per Lee Welty left Wednes- | given by Aquila jodge No. 35, D. H. day evening for Montana on a bust- hess trip of several weeks, eee Wednesday evening, October 25, at 9 jo'clock. Favors awarded and re Mrs. C. L. McKinnon of Spokane |freshments served. Members and fs the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. | friends welcome. B. C. Yancy for several weeks. cee nal AR Women’s Civic Club The regular business meeting of the Women's Civic elub will be held Tuesday, October 24, In the Erickson AP Altes room at the ¥. W Mr. Milton Harrison of New York,| At 3 o'clock speakers” will discuss who has been spending several days |referendum measures, in town as the guest of Mr. H. C. eee Henry, will leave tonight for his Thursday Progress Club home, The Thursday Progress club will eee meet with Mrs. P. B. Randolph, 1003 Miss Elsa end Miss Lillian |N. 60th st., Thursday, October 26, at Michaelia of Victoria will arrive | 10 a. m. Sunday to visit Mr, and Mrs. Far. well Putnam Lilly for a few weeks. ‘The Seattle Council of Minute eee Mr, and Mrs. William Starr | Women wil! hold its regular monthly Cahill are receiving congratulations | meeting Thursday, October 26, at 2 upon the birth of a son, October 10,/ p. m., in Frederick & Nelson's audt &t the Swedish hospital. | tortum, — The annual state meeting will be Natives of the Punjab nti!l spear | held tm) Tacoma, October 27 and 28. their fish in small streams with a tri- | All Senttie Minute Women cordially dent, Invited to attend. Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbe rémoved today from the Virginia Mason hos- pital to her home. eee Connell of Minute Women A “Boston” Chain- Store Value for this Black Kid Lace Shoe, military heel. Same in brown kid $2.95 Fed foliage of the vine maple. A} | ‘Basket of these flowers in the crim. fon shades centered the té table, Where Mrs. Otto Wagner, Mrs, Frank Preston, Miss Gertrude Lewis, iss Virginia Jefferson, Miss Rachel block and Miss Lurline Brown pre. Assisting were the Misses Dorethy ‘Palmer, Jane Bliss, Frances Isted, Grace Epperson and Louise Miley of PLoor-tirex pups - secon? & = ' acamthtase aerate P. A. at their hall, 106 Madison st.,| C. A. at 2p, m.| THE SEATTLE STAR | WOMEN’S CLUBS Ballard W. ©, T. U. The Baliard W. ©, T. U. will meet with Mra, KR, BH, Clark, 7781 12th ave. N. W,, Priday, October 27, at 2 p. m. The program will be in charge of Mrs, Lilian Coover, — Bubject, “Health and Medical Temperance.” ee Wallingford Circle Wallingford circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. A. Joffrey, 4408 Denar ave, Wednesday, October 25, at 2 p. m. Visitors welcome, eee Dorle Social Club Dorte Social club, O, B. 8, will em tertain with a card party at the home of Mra, Jessie Ramatoad, 4523 Green wood ave., Thursday, October 26, at 2 Priges and refreshments. 2pm Eastern Stars invited. eee Lady Stirling Chapter, D, A. Re lady Stirling chapter, D. A. R. wll have its annual observance of Roosevelt's birthday at the home of Mra. Caroline F, Clark, 4508 16th ave, N on Friday, October 21, from 2 ypt!! 6 o'clock, Mr. Clark wil] be assisted In receiving by Mra. Pdna HM, Morgan, and Mra, Edwin J Brown will be the honor guest, Mem | bers are’ requested to bring quota tions from Roosevelt, and also are red te Invite one guest, . . privil Canadian Women's Club Mrs. George T. Duncan, president of the Canadian Women's club, ; tends an invitation thru the press to all charter members of the organtz tion, for a tea at her home, 1553 3 ave, 8, on Tuesday », Octo | ber 24, from 2 until 6 o'clock, As tinting the hoxtess will be the present members of the club, ore Myrtle Social Club Myrtle Socal club, O. EB. 8, wil meet at the Masonic temple Monda: October 23, at 2 p.m. Eastern Stars and friends Invited “ee Seattle Counell of PT. A. The home executive committes of the Seattle Council of Parent: Tench. er associations hag called a meeting for Wednesday, Oc fn the school board re al building, Plans for the com jing year will be completed. . Tonta Chapter, No. 114 nnual ball of Tonia chapter, O. EB. 8, will be given in the * auditorium, Masonic temple, “day evening, November $. Invitations extended to all O. E. 8, Masons friends. see Cosmopolitan Club * annual banquet in the private dining room of the ¥. W | Monday, October 23, at 7:30 p, m. Good program, see Seattle Review, No. 8 Seattle review, No. §, W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will meet Thuraday, October 24, In the A. ©, U. W. hall, 1409 Ninth ave, Anniversary and Past Commanders’ night. Business meeting at & p. m. ‘Music Junior Male Chorus Organized A male chorus for the young men between the agen of 18 and 25 Is being organized and sponsored by the Amphion soclety of Seattle, This new organization will fill a long-felt want, bridging the gap between the high school glee club age and the time when the voice ts mature enough to stand the vigorous training of the senior chorus, In order to start the juniors with. out @ handicap, Dr R. L, Gineq chairman of the Amphion commit- tee, announces that thru the gener ostty of the director, the accompan- |ist, the school board and the Am- |phion society, there will be no ex- penses to mect. Mr. Arville Belstad will be director, Mrs. R. L. Glase the accompanist, and 4iroadway high school music room the meeting place. The Amphion society will furnish the | mualo, | The first meeting will be held next Tuesday evening, October 24, at 7:20, in the Broadway high school musto room. All young men between the ages of 15 and 25 who have good |volces are urged to attend. A letter jhas been sent to all the committee |knows, including the graduates from Seattle glee clubs for the past three years, Those who enroll on or be. fore next Tuesday evening, October |24, will be the charter members of the club. There will be also some social features and occasional talks. The various clubs of the city are enthusiastic boosters for the organ- ization and the school board aces a jeontinuation of musical education which was begun in the high school glee club. Mr, Alexander Moyers ts prestdent of the Amphion society, which has won its way Into the hearts of Seat- tle music lovers by its splendid con certs, AIDS SPOUSE | ex: | m of the ‘The Cosmopolitan club will have tte | C. A. cafeteria, | [ SHORT NEW COAT Among the many new models of fall coats and wraps the short jacket seems (o have an enviable popularity ‘Tt tw bloused and has @ wide band around the hips which fastens snug ly. A high collar usually accom | panton it. The coat iteelf te frequently made of caracul eloth with collar and oufts of fur, Often, too, it is made of heavy coating with fur collar and ouffs, Tho tt te popular as @ sult coat it in neon just as frequently as « soparate wrap. The sleeves @ eithor tight or loone as one profe ‘Bluebeard Strong With the Women PARI#, Oct. 20.—The conviction of “Bluebeard” Landru must have been a dimappointment te many women, Durtng bie trial he received letters from more than 100 feminine admir- ora, who declared their bellef in his Innocence and offered to marry him if he were acquitted. |Black Cat at Mine; Explosion Follows BIRMINGHAM, Eng, Oct, 20-— |When miners arrived at Hamatead colliery and found @ black cat sitting at the mine entrance they declared it an omen of digaster’ and refused to enter, Only two men went down. | An hour after they entered there Was an explosion, which killed both. A oti Money, Stags | . ua: sea Wife and Daughter Water Short, Baths BOFIA, Bulgaria, Oct. 20.—Count Taboo After 5 P. M Doris Morescu killed bis wife in de 4 ‘ pd fr spair over the loss of his fortune, As| BRIGHTON, Eng, Oct. 20-——-No baths can be taken here after 6 p. m., his 10-year-old daughter, who had witnessed the murder, was on her|oWing to the shortage of water, At that hour all supplies are cut off and lknees praying for deliverance the father also shot her to death, Then | Pipes are turned on only when « fire ts reported. 1 gave himeself up. aes’ Boys See Baseball Thru Periscope CHICAGO, Oct. 20,-Two boys were discovered to be watching the base- ball game at Comiskey park through | home-made periscopes, Greeks Bitter at French Rebuffs ATHENS, Oct. 20.—Cireck offictal- dom is exceedingly bitter agninst France because of rebuffs met by M Goumarta on his recent visit to Parts, Chocolate Nut and Fruit Cookies BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Of Cotumbla University % cup sugar % cup grated chocolate % cup chopped walnut or pecan meats % cup citron and sultana raisins, chopped % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 cup eifted four 1% teaspoons baking powder Beat eggs until thick, Add remaining tngredients end mix thoroly. Drop by the teaspoonful on a buttered tin; spread slightly. Pince half a nut meat on top of each and bake about 10 minutes tn & moderately hot oven. ‘This recipe will make from 24 to 30 amall cakes. leces | CHATTER OF Tar Suoerts oF HEN the heart turns fond-| ly to thoughts of the| Autumn wardrobe, visions of} | warm colors, reds and browns and big snug collars arise. Soft, | woolly materials, furs with soft sheen and deep rich tones. In none of these features have the| really smartest things for the Fall failed us, AN UNUSUALLY GOOD OPPORTUNITY to learn dressmaking, millinery, drafting and costume designing, with | expert instruction and such reasonable prices, The Vanity Fair School of Dressmaking and Millinery, 204 Wells Bidg., 8rd and Pine, Main | 048i, eee ‘The mode divides her favor between the bouffant silhouette and the straight, alilm frock, een YOU HAD BETTER KNOW MORE ABOUT Dr. Loughney’e Human Bake Ovens, They are completely explained in a new book sent free to you postpaid. Write your name and ad- Gress plainly and mail it to $11 Crary Bldg. Seattle, or call Main 6242. You will welcome these new modela, fashioned of lovely materials tn the dark autumn shades, You will also observe a distinct turn toward the longer coats, some are fur-trimmed, others effectively trimmed with embroidery and the ever popular, plain tailored style will be still in vogue. eee DO YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING? Mrs. Raymond Schneider, separated from her husband, rushed to his side when he was held as a material wit- ness in the Hall-Mills murder case at New Brunswick, N. J. Thrifty people are beginning to learn that shoes will gtve much longer eervice if they are promptly repaired when they becomo worn. The Metropolitan Shoo Repair Shop have the most modern factory equipment, where they guarantee satisfaction and at reasonable prices, You will find them at 1411 Fourth Ave Main 0979, For milady'’s new chapean, there are many designs that are ex. tremely smart and individual to choose from, and the loveliest new Shades in most becoming shapes, | econ GOOD LOOKING GLASSES May be had by consulting Dr, Edmunds. Fe selects tham with a view of sulting each individual, If your eyes need correction any delay tn getting them is slowly but surely damaging them, Y 7 m. You w on Vraser-Paterson’s Balcony, ere Neve eee China may be many miles away, mode. but her influence fy strong in the eee YOU HAVE ALL HEARD OF TINNEY —or heard people say that he t# the man that gly: 1 m ) sives furniture Tinney sells trom factory to you and that is something that others don't do, You will find him at 1609 8th Ave. near Pine, “Two materials combined are smarter than one,” says Fashion, Advertisement) ~ Quality is more important in Boys’ Clothing than in anything else you buy. Cheasty Junior Clothes for Boys — will stand the un- usually hardusage that every lad gives his clothes. Attractive new Fall Suits in un- usual patterns— $14.85 Two Pairs of Knickers Boys’ School Mackinaws $7.50 to $14.85