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Seattle Society Mrs. Luncheon Hibbard at worth, Plans| a Rainier | % Club; Pre-Nuptial Com-| iment for Miss But-| E RS, CHARI 1, HIBBARD ts entertaining with a luncheon of twelve covers at the Rainier club Priday afternoon in honor of her) house guest, Mrs, Henry Augustine, | of Spokane, formerly of Seattle | Invitations have been timited to} friends of Mrs. Augustine eee Bridge Tea and Miscellaneous Shower Complimenting Miss Pegsy But terworth, whose engagement to Mr Walter Bower kins was an-| ounced recently, Mra William Sherman Walke: gon and Mrs. ¢ jorge 1 No-Host Party at Golf Club Saturday and Mrs. Halloween dance will include Mr Mr. and Mrs. Mary Terre!! Giesting, Mrs. Marry Louise Raymond, Mr. Mr. Channing Moon. The marriage of Miss Tthaniel Stuart Rogers, fe ity of eee peen Cabaret Yacht club, Monday afternoon, vember 6. Twelve tat arranged. Mrs, Earl Edmund Abbe gent out carts for a bridge tea and miscellaneous shower at the Seattle have ‘o- A no-host party at the Golf club evening Kedward Morgan Mills, of San Francisco, Mr and Mrs. Walter McEwan Tomkins. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B, Greening Fleager Mra. George Terrell, Miss Hazel McMillan, Mine Alexander Pringle, Mr. Lewis Terrell, Mr. Theo dore Owens, Mr. Fergus MeRee and To Wed in December Martan Worzbacher, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. F. B. Wurzbacher, to Mr. Na : son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Manford G. Rogers, of Aw *urn, wil) take place at the home of the bride's parents on Thursday af ‘ternoon, December 14, at 4 o'clock | Miss Wurzbacher attended the Unt ‘Wersity of Washington, where she is & Member of Alpha Phi sorority and ‘Mu Phi, honorary musical sorority ‘Mr. Rogers is a graduate of the Washington and a Member of Theta Xi fraternity. e ining Friday evening at the x club with a dinner of covers, honoring Mrs. Francis Frink, recently returned from ravel abroad, and Mr. E. F’. Blaine, is home for a short time before ning to Washington, D. C. party will later attend the University Club has Halloween cabaret, ‘giaged by the jumior entertainment “committee, for Friday evening, No- © 3, with dinner at ‘The evening ts for all members the club. Reservations must be “made at the clubhouse not later) ‘than Thursday noon, November = | Whe junio: entertainment commit- 3: includes Miss Grace King, chair- man; Miss Lurline Brown, Miss Per Bs Horton, Miss Florence Johnson, Crawford Anderson, Mrs. J. 630 ‘Thacher Hodge, Miss Mary Ander- Miss Ruth Miller, Mise Eleanor Mrs. Frederick Milne: Miss Hanson and Miss Vernita ‘Swezea. ‘Mrs. Ferry Hostess her home on Friday. cary oy Home Sunday Honoring Col. Earle Leavenworth, who ton, and Mrs. ave. eee Birthday Dinner hmitz. oe pliment to Mr. Miss Alice English evening. eee Miss Butterworth worth, whore engagement cently announced, Mrs Kitchen shower F Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry is entertain- ing with an tnformal breakfast at D’Arey Pearce, U. S. A., recently from Fort succeeds ‘Charles L. Phillips, commandant of Cadets at the University of Washing- | Pearce, and also to honor Lieut. Donald Leehey, U. 8. A. of Camp Lewis, and Mrs. Leehey (Geraldine Jackson), Major John Her man Hood, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Hood have issued cards for an “at home” oo Sunday afternoon, November 6, @t their residence, 903 Queen Anne | Col. Mrs. Dietrich Schmitz entertained | with a dinner of eight covers at her | home last evening as « birthday com Miss English Hostess entertained this afternoon at her home with an informal luncheon of ten covers, compliment to Miss Elizabeth Mac Lean, whose marriage to Mr Mills Ghormley takes place Saturday Alfr Shower to Compliment Complimenting Miss Peggy Butter. | was re red W. Newell, Mrs. George W. Gregory and Mre. Day Karr will entertain with a} and tea Wednesday | afternoon, November 1, from 3 to 5| o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Newell 2200 12th ave. Luncheon for Board Mrs. C. ing th club and committee E. Magnusson is entertain hoard of the Faculty Wive chairmen Tuncheon Saturday at her home. Dance Compliments Miss Marie Collins Mrs. F. M. Collins twenty-four guests with a entertained pretty dancing party at her home, 712 16th a ot her daugh N., Baturday evening, in honor Miss Marie A Collins, Who came down trom Edison to spend the weekend mother and brother, Mr. J Collins, w Bi ith ler Marion } Miss Collins is supervisor of musk and head of the French and history dep@tments at F the 4 sehool at KAison. Union High at | os have been | | | | | |da rnctendi deieriaeersimaine adineneetnimosiasninacaiamsemendias conse me re nnn Cnn MRS. WILLIAM SCOTT VORWICK | | A pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Mary's church on by Grady. Miss Sadie Scher Weds The marriage of Miss Sadie Scher, daughter of Mr. and Mra. David Scher, to Mr. Henry Gordon, of evening, October 22, Rabbi Friedman performing the ceremony at 8 o'clock, The bride, given tn marriage by her father, was charming in her wedding gown of tvory Canton crepe, designed on Grecian lines, her only ornament a string of pearls. The filmy tulle veil, arranged in cap ef- fect and bound by a circlet of orange blossoms, formed the train. flowers were a shower of orange Diossoms and lilies of the valley, sur. rounded by maiden hair fern. A reception and dance followed tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon left for a short wedding trip to Butte. eee Mount Baker Luncheon Club will meet at the club house, Wednes. November 1 at 1 o'clock, followed by bridge. The hostesses are: Mrs. C. N, Die son, chairman; Mra. H. N Cur Mrs. Charles D. Chafee |Mrs. P, B. Duren. ir fe Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Harry Coe will be for Washington Park guild at the Orthopedic Tea Shop Friday, assist ed by Mrs. H. Lewis, Mrs, Winthrop Hovey, Mra. Herbert Coe, Mrs, Clit ford Wiley, Mrs. George Youell, Mrs. William H. Ritter, Mrs. J. B Lukes and Mrs, Fred Everett To Cure a Cold in One Day Be sure you get BROMO The box bears this signature Rainn Stim Butte, Mont., was solemnized Sunday | Her) Luncheon will be | the service, with 150 guests in at-|'? L*wiaton, | | | | The Mount Baker Luncheon club | portiand, and | for the past two years hostess |spent a 1 jeoln Arma, 1 jand Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, return- and the results Thursday morning, October 19, when Miss Elinor Koetter became the bride of Mr. William Scott Vorwick.—Portrait Personal Mrs. Charles Ward, wife of Capt Ward, U. 8. A., and small daughter, Sally Ann, will arrive in town Fri day from Lewiston, Idaho, and will] be the guest of Miss Doris Mitchett! until Capt. Ward arrives on the Vic-| toria from Alaska. oe Mrs, Ned Goss of Waterbury, Conn. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bogen and her brother-indaw and sister, Mr. and Mra, H. Lightner, eee Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Huribut, who spent several days last week as guests of Mr. and Mra. Shirley Parker, left Saturday for their home Idaho, ee Mrs. A. C. Kahlke will return Sat- urday from « visit of several weeks in California. ee Mrs. William Sherman Walker, who is spending several days in will return Saturday, eee Miss Gloria Frink, daughter of Mr. | | ed Tuesday evening from Kurop, | where she has been studying in Paris! see Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Grosseup have returned from Virginia, where they | th, and are at home at rento, see Mre. Arthur Lennon with her ter, Mrs. Arthur Crawford, and small son, who have been visiting in town, | left today for Chicago. Mra, Len:| non will return about the holidays. | eee Mr. and Mrs, Cari Homer (Marion Wiley) have returned from their wed. ding trip and are at home at Lin the Hotel b WOMEN’ CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Lady Stirling Chapter, D, A. R. Lady Stirling chapter, D. A will have its annual observance of Roosevelt's birthday at the home of Mra. Caroline F, Clark, 4608 16th ave. N. EB, on Friday, October 27, from 2 o'clock, Mra, Clark will be assinted in receiving by Mrs dna H. Morgan, and Mra, Edwin J Brown will be the honor guest, Mom bers are requested to bring quota tions from Roosevelt, and also are privileged to invite one guest until Adame PYT. A The Adams PoT. A, will have an even: meeting in honor of the Dada” at the school, Friday, Octo- ber 27, at 8 o'clock, Speakers on the 40-10 measure, pro and Pro gram by Miss Blodgett’s and Miss Jorgenson's rooms, Refreshments. . Native Daughters of Washington Princess Angeline Rarlor No. W., will entertain mémbers N and 1 on the evening of October 27 home of Sister Roy et All those who will that evening are asked t in touch with Bister either at Elliot 2328 fore the evening of the wiv at the $312 E. be present ¢ to phone Netiie Haw Eliot 3362 24th Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U Washington Houle iw. c. Tt will meet In the char Friday, Oc tot at 2 pom Mra, Lillie Hea Brown will epeak Public In Ballard W. C, T. U. The Ballard W. C. T. U. will meet with Mra, R. MH, Clark, 1731 12th ave. N, W., Friday, October 27, at 2 p.m The program will be in charge of Mr Lilltan — Coover, Bubject Health and Medical Temperance Prize Ballogn Dance The Street Car Men and Ladies’ auxiliary will give a prise balloon dance at the ave, and Pike st K, of P. hall, First Friday evening, Oo tober 37 eee General Sherman Circle Commemorating the birthday of the late Theodore Roosevelt, Gen eral Sherman Circle, A. Ki, will give a noonday luncheon at Roosevelt Veterans’ hall, 1616% Third ave, Friday, Oc tober 27 Congressman John F Miller will give an address on Theodore Roosevelt.” All Roose welt admirers vited to attend. eee Woman's Educational Club The Woman's sentional Will meet October 27, at 2 p. m., at the Federated clubhoum, on the cor ner of Harvard ave. and Thomas st Whiat. eee nis Chapter 0. FE. 8 Tonia Chapter O. BE. 8. will have a dinner and Halloween party for members and their families, Friday evening, Octoter 27, Reservations must be made by October 34, with Mrs. Daisy Henry, Melrose 0189, eee Col, Elieworth Circle Elieworth Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will serve a New land) dinner at Veterans’ Armory, at noon Friday, 26th. The public is invited eee Queen City Chapter A masquerade dancing party will be given at Christensen’s hall, Friday evening, October 27, by members of Cot hall, October Queen City chapter of the 0. E. 8. Social Score Club The Social Score will meet with Mra, Amy Hunter, 975 20th ave., at 7 o'clock Friday afternoon, October 27. eee Tonia Chapter Sewing Club Tonia chapter, No. 114, O. BE. &., Sewing club, will meet with Mrs. Ellen Luther, 1623 Harvard ave, Friday, October 27, at 120 p. m. eee John F. Miller W. R. C, Mra. Lattice Brown will entertain the past presidents’ club of John F. Miller W. R. C,, Saturday, October He SEATTLE STAR Rn. | iven at @ Halloween party to be} a Gopher Club Marie Case, | Ladies of the! club | *leounell, of P.T. A. and of the Heat SCLUBS | | 28, at a 10 o'clock breakfast at her home, 3813 Wdmund at, / oe “Master Key” Psychology Class The “Master Key” Paycholony | clase will meet Friday evening, Oc | ltober 27, at 7:80 o'clock, tn the Uni: | versity Branch ibrar Dr. W } |witl conduct the class, Subje “Power of Thought.” ee Wort Seattle High School The principals of the school and} the officers of the Parent-Teacher Association tributary to the West Seattle high school will meet for « conference in the brary of the high school on Friday, October 27, | at tp. m oe Nordica Choral Club arty will be held by A | the | evening, | practic bidg October Broadway and All members and their friends are Pine. | |weloome, Come in rancy costume | jit you wish. | The Gopher (Minnesota) club will | hold tts annual Halloween party Friday, October from 7:30 to 12] o'clock, at the Collins playfield, A literary program, followed by dane: | jing, will be the diversion of the! Jevening. Former residents of Min nesota welcome } eee Rainier Noble Post No. 1 American Legion Auatliary, Rat | |nier-Noble Post No. 1, will give | silver tea at the home of Mra. John L. Morrison, 6520 Sist ave. N. EB, | Friday, October Take Ravenna Jear . | Allah Chapter No, 165 Allah Chapter N: 166, O. EB. &, will give the second of @ series of | ldances on Friday evenin October | the Knights of FP jas hall on Third ave, and Virginia st, All) | Mansons, Eastern Stare and their | friends most cerdially invited. i ae | Olymplo View PLT. A. / ‘The Olymple View PT. A. will) hold a Halloween party at the echoo! | | Friday from 7 to ‘clock. A program, including com: | munity singing, will be given and refreahments served. Christmas | gifte will be on sale. | -e | Chapter OA, P. E. 0. } Chapter AO, P. BE. O., will meet! Helen J Finch. a1 Friday, October 27, at ober 27, with Mise rth Broadway, at 8p. m . oe | Wom Century Club Literature and travel department, Woman's Century club, will meet at | ¥. W. C. A. Friday, October 27, at 11 a, m. “Religions of China.” Mrs. W./ H. Pittwood; “Chinese Temples,” | Mrs. FW. Bert / ular meeting of the club! | dat ¥. W.C. A, at 2 p.m. | | Dehate on “30-10 Measure,” by Mr. A M. Fits and Mr, K. FP. Adama; “City [sto Management and |Mr. BL | by Mins Giadys Wheeler, ee Seattle Councll, PT. A. Education committies of Seattle Pain the t | tle Mothers’ Congress circle will meet |in beard of education rooms, Central | bullding, Friday, October 27, at 1 p. |m. Miss Almina George, “Spelling land Grammar in the Curriculum.” = | ee Langfeliow P.-T. A. Longfellow PT. A, will observe | Dade’ Friday, October 27, 720 p. m. Program—Community | l singing, led by Mr. C. W. Brownell; | vocat solo, by Mias Frances Multen; |"). short addreas, by Mr. FE. Willard; debate on 20-10," led by Mrs. Victor Miller, Refreshments, eee Interbay P.-T. A. | or W . ball, Th opert The Interbay PT. A. will enter. and tain parents teachers Friday ening, October at & o'clock, at {the Interbay school Community |singing, led by R. H. Vivian, will be |followed by 10-minute talke ns fol | lows: “Recreation Outside the Home,” Judge King Dykeman; “Mu SPECIAL SALE —_—— = OF omen’s High Shoes | 436 PAIRS of black and heel, at 25¢, 50¢, 95¢, 386 PAIRS Cuban and brown kid and calf, at 50¢, 95¢, $1.95, $2.85, $3.85. 98 pairs Trench black and brown 25c 124 pairs French heel, black and brown kid— 50c 106 pairs French heel heel, Humane Society A general meeting of the Humane society will be held on Monday, October 30, at noon at ¥. W. C. A. | private dining room, Miss Griffiths is leaving the city and members will have an opportunity to bid her good-bye and thank her for her ef- forts in Wehalf of the soctety. Dr. Galley, instructor in lological chemistry at the Univer- sity of Washington, will speak on the ays in which animals are treated phys! attained thereby at the university. ‘This will be both in structive and interesting and all |members should attend and bring their friends, 12 o'clock sharp. "0 - Oriental College Fu The workers for the Oriental Col- lege fund met at a tea given by the hostess committee, Tuesday after- noon, October 24, in the ¥, W. C. A club room. Mrs, Howard A, Han son, chairman of the hostess commit tee, presided Mrs. Charles Hubbard, who has spent four years in China, spoke on the “Needs of Oriental Women,” and Miss Elsie Wong, pre-medic at the University of Washi made a short address on ‘The omen of China.” shoes, tn black and brown— 95c 108 pairs French heel, black and brown kid— brown kid leather, French $1.95. military heel, black and 74 paire Cuban and mill- tary heel shoes— 50c 86 pairs Cuban and mill. tary heel— 95c 63 pairs Cuban and mill- tary heel-~ $1.95 | 80 pairs Cuban and military heel, black and brown— $2.85 | 83 PAIRS black and brown kid and calf leathers; ff} turn and Goodyear welts— $3. In this lot we have 100 pairs of Low and 95¢ a pair. UNITED SHOE 1220—Second Opposite Fraser-Paterson’s 85 Shoes at 50¢ STORES, Inc. Avenue—1220 «| Beck; “The Motion Picture as Reer Recreation,” The discussion will be led by D. H.) p,m. The new si touch of delightfully Your figure, your complexion, the appear- ance you wish to create like to consider, to your wulted in Mre. Loulse ae Recreation,” Judson T. Jennings. iter of Community Service, Inc. The children will be entertained tn indoor playroom by game leaders Are #0 irresistibly fascinating! The eraceful, drapy materials showing « strong distinctive—oftten The many-pointed hem line introduces another voguish touch, Some one dress is better videality than eny ¢ Dre expressed in the del cial low prices. brilliant—coloring. other, are matters we ing that dress, It ve to help you tn making the selection that will give you The Upstairs Shop that saves you money, Second and Union, Seattle, Wash. eee Jefferson Park Ladies’ Improvement Cub ‘The Jefferson Park Ladies’ Im- All the modish designs—all the charm of becoming line and color—all the in- dividuality you like in your dress are creations that an immense purchase enables us to offer at these very spe- Whether navy, brown, becomes you best, $197 Florence Service Helps Make Selection ‘The approva) of your friends and of your own mirror depends on your find October 27, at echoo} auditorium. SSeS ightfully varied ade, henna, or black here it in of Canton satin-back crepe, ou will find Dremmes will be a pleasure to lasting satisfaction, Children’s Frocks Initiative No, 46 will be discussed Bale children’s frocks will be held|by @ prominent speaker, followed by ation,” David Patten; “Reading &#)in guild room of St. Barnabas chap- | music. | el, Friday, October 27, from 2 to 330 eee West Woodland P.-T. A. ‘West Woodiand P..T. A, will hol Friday, 0 Dp. m, in the Pa | special business from the Community Service. eee Beattie circle, No, 649, Neighbors Fooderaft, Halloween masquerade | 1, at Swedish Club hall, Friday evening, October 27 cee |meect Friday, October 27, presented, pro and con, and a Hal- loween party will conclude the even- Seattle Circle, No, 549 Horace Mann P.T. A. he Horace Siann P.T. A. will T, at 739 p. Karl F. Adams, principal of Lin high school, will speak on “Co. ation.” The “30-10” plan will be 8. 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