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Miss Phyllis Griffith Is Bride %, Mr. Martius} King; Plans Luncheon at t Club. marriage of Miss Phytiis Grit Mth, daughter of Mra Rena B. | Gritth, to Mr. Martius Davies King. @on of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, was @olemnived at the Alpha Xi Delta @orcrity houses, 5313 18th ave N. 1. Jest evening, with the Rev, Wiliam HK. Biles reading the service at 8:90 @olook. ‘The comemony, charming tn every Metall, took place before the fire banked with greana, under the light of cathedral tapers tn tall | eandelabre. High standards of snowy ehrysanthemums were on either side | ‘@nd on the mantel above a« long, low | Dasket held graceful clusters of the Before the ceremony Mrs, Cect! | Bagley sng “At Dawning,” and the Wedding marches were played by/ Mira. Delmont Thoraland. | Mr. Albert Ketcham was best man the ushers were fraternity . Robert Saunders, Mr. William | Berickson, Mr. Hugh Banks and Mr ‘Thomas Gleed. } The bride, coming m with her| Mather, was exquisite in her bridal) reas of ivory crepe mtin hoavily embroidered in silk and pearls. The @oftly draped skirt was caught at One side under an embroldered gtr @e. She wore no train and her tulle ‘Vell, which touched the floor, was @tranged low over her ooiffure tn the back and bound with a oireiet of orange blossoma, sprigs of orange Duds at either side. For bouquet @he carried an armful of orchids, white roses and bouvartia, showered with Ulies of the valley and tied ‘with long loops of white satin ribbon. Miss Elaine Culliton was maid of | Hers was a gown of powder ef georgette crepe in the rainbow shades. For Headdreae she wore a handsome ornament of brilliants on &® bandeau of silver ribbon, the rib- bon streomers falling over her shoul ders to the waist line. An arm bow quet of Columbia roses were her to match their gowns, finished with jaunty rosettes | ‘on each side, were worn on their heads and they carried arm bouquets it blue and gold. They sorority sisters of z smart duvetyn hat trimmed crushed duvetyn band In coral @ tracery of wooden the finishing touch she & corsage of orchids and lies . After December 1 Mr. itt | SEATTLE STAR WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS POR WEDNESDAY North Queen Anne P. 'T. A. North Queen Anne P, T. A wil meet Wednesday, Nov. &, at 3 p.m. at the school, Mine Jeasio B. Mer rick will speak on “Safety.” There will be a musical program and re caption for the principal, Mins Mary Fenton, and the ne wteachers of the j school | see Wallingford Otrele | Wallingford Circle of the Miret Presbyterian church will meet Wed | nesday, Noy. &, at the home of Mra James B. Barber, 4023 Sunnyside ave, Visitors welcome. see Columbia BP. T. A Columbia P, T. A. will moot Wed neaday, Nov, &, at 2:20 In the branch brary at Rainier ave. and Alaska st. The program will be arranged to accord with the purpose of book week. A playlet, “Our Friends tn Bookland,” will be given by the sev: enth and elghth grade puptla, Good speakers will be provided by the It brarian, who t# In charge of the pro . Georgetown PHT. A. | Georgetown PT. A. will meet at the school house Woednes day, November 9 at § p.m A special reception to new patrons tn the district. Mr. Prank D, Molivray will speak o-* ‘The eee Ladies’ Grotto Chib ‘The Ladies’ Grotto club wil mest Wednesday, November §, at 2 p. m at the Federated clubhours, corner of Harvard ave. and Thomas at eee Lorraine Social Chub Lorraine Social chub will meet tn the card room of the Masonto temple Wednesday, November &, at 3 p,m. All Easterns Stare are invited. ee Mystic Jewel Rebokah Auxiliary Mystic Jewel Rebekah auxiliary | wilh meet at the IL 0. O. F. temple, \ 10th ave and EB. Pine st, Wednesday, November §, at noon. eee Home Sewing Club Ladies of the G. A. R. Home few ing club will meet at the home of Mra, Nettle Bissell, 337 W. Téth at, Wednesday, November & Luncheon at noon. eee Maple Hin PT. A, | eee ener ROE OLN A ETS: IE i EES: A GE POE, jat the echeol, Following the bush |nese meeting @ program will be given. Vocal solo by Mise Ann Lep- pert; grade pupile will tell stories; “The Goal of Discipline and Problems in Child Training” will be read and dim cussed; Mrs. Edgar Bair will give a short talk on “Hex Hygiene” Mothers of firwt grade puplis will serve luncheon. Maple Hill P.-T. A. will meet Wet | nesday, November & at 2:30 p, m,| Miss Diryant’s class of third) Vimy Ridge Chapter Vimy Ridge Chapter, Daughters of the British Hmpire, will meet with Mra. H. W, Winn, 2781 44th ave. 6. W.,, Wednesiay, November 8, at 1:30 Ip. m. | Twke No, § car on Second ave. and got off at Lander #t, and then walk one block weet . Denver Consumptive Soclety An important meeting of the Den ver Consumptive noolety will be held Wednenday, November #, at 2p. m., at the Y. M. HW. A, 17th and Union st. Members urged to be present West Woodland PT. A Weat Woodland P.T, A. will meet ut the school auditorium, Wednes: day, November 6, at 2:30 p,m. Prof. Rorig will speak “ook for Young People.” on West Queen Anne PUT. A. The Weat Queen Anne PLT. A will meet Wednesday, November 4, at the branch Mbrary, Miss Cather Jine Lanning, of the children's de. partment, will speak on “The | Books for Children.” Mra Hunt will jead @ discussion on “ sociation and Ideals,” Mrs. D. Mre, G, L. Gleason also will see Signal Corps Auxiliary Owing to the illness of Mra. F- A. Chaffes, who was to have enter tained them, the memters of the fignal Corps Auxiliary will meet instead at Moves cafeteria on | Wednesday evening, November 6, for dinner and bi ne meeting. . . Leaguo of Women Voters ‘The Seattle League of Women Voters wil) meet next Wednesday, Nov. 8, for luncheon at the ¥. W. C. A Delegates to the state oon vention assembling tn Tacoma this month will be esloted. Mra RO OF. Weeks will discuss measures coming before the leglala tur in January pertaining to the welfare of women and children eee Progressive Thought Study Department Progressive Thought Study depart E Winsor, ith ave, 6. . . Woman's Century Club Wednesday, November § household adn meet with Mra. J B4th ave, N. ¥., Program, at 12:00 Wintermute. eee Toa for Seven Union Christian Col legen | istration department | C of the Woman's Century club will | well B. Currie, 6616) Steinhauser, Mr. o'dlock. | Mra, What Our Schools Gtve| James, Mra. George D. Kove, Mra. in Home Preparation,” Mra C 4/Q A Ford and Mins Pollock Bernhard Perboner will present his pupli, Judith Poska, in @ violin re oltal tomorrow evening in the Y. W. ©. A. avditortum. The program to be given will be as follower Bovsta le Trille 4u Disbdie......Pertint Larghetto Affettuces Allegro Tree Modere (for viella only) b) chon Resmarin “ 0) Biavonte Dance No, 9 * . Dvorak Kretsler Kroteier et . Kretater (4) Tambourta Chinois Mr. Olide Lehman, secompa: ment will meet Wednesday, Novem. |leges for Women of the Orient Wed- ber 4, at 1:30 pm, with Mra Anna/nesday afternoon, Nov. 6, at o'clock at the home of Mra, D. McDonald, 319 Kinnear plaos. Assisting hostesses for the after 2 v. the | noon will be Mra. A. J. Kensley, Mrs. BK. Biackaller, Mra. J. L. Green. Mrs. Sidney Morgan, Mrs. James Curley, Shirley Taker, Mre. J. A Mrs. H. W. Foster will preside Mra. William Beeman wll speak on “Personal Friendships With the Chinese Girl Students.” and Mra. Queen Anne district wf! gtve « tes | Charles F. Hubbard on the “Women for the Seven Union Christian Col /of the Orient.” Mra Adan Beeler E - ; | will gtve voor! milections “Only the Miss Collins, who has recently been visiting her mother, Mrs. F. M. Collins, is supervisor of music and head of the French and history departmént at the Union high school at Edison. She is a graduate of the University of Washington, —Portrait by Hartsook Studio. Benefit for Sick and Engagement of Health Fund | Miss Jule Announced For the benefit of the sick and) Mr. and Mm. C. Jule announce health fund of the National Vaude-|the engagement of their daughter, ville Artista, Inc, Henry Santrey| Swanhild Constance, to Mr. Era T.} and hie orchestra, headliner at the Pope, Jr. | Orpheum thie week, will give a| Mise Jule lp a student at the ing will be at home on Hill is Me is gredvate of the ‘ashington and « Xi Delta sorority. University of Wash- is a member af ity. Luncheon to Compliment Two Debutantes Miss Beatrice Clapp wit! entertain with a luncheon at the Sunset club on Thursday afternoon, November 16, as a compliment to Miss Giorta Frink, recently returned from a two Years’ stay aboard, and Miss Neilie Feiger, who is just home from an extended stay in the East. ee . Tables Selling Rapidly for French Frolic Enthusiasm is keen tn regard to the Gtand French Frolic which takes Place at the Armory Friday and Sat- urday. One of the chief features of the entertainment i# the cabaret, with Mrs. Francis Guy Frink in charge. Casey Jones and his orches- tra from the Bungalow will furnish the music for the dance. Among those who have reserved tables are Mra. John Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baillie, Colonel and Mrs. C. B. Blethen, Mr. and Mrs B. C. Bock, Mr, -and Mrs. J. W. Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Black, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ostrander, Mr. H. C. Henry, Judge and Mrs, Burke, Mr. and Mrs, William Hunter McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hoge, Dr. and Mrs. Waiter Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coman, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Auzias de Turenne, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink, Mr, and Mrs, John Campbell, Miss nish, “Mr. and Mrs. James Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baxter, Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Green, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frink, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Morrt- son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs, L. BE. Byman, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. John Scotchler Hume. ee Entertains for Miss Butterworth Mrs. Lewis Cleveland Joslin enter. tained with a luncheon of eight covers at Frederick & Nelson's Tuesday as a compliment to Miss Pecey Butterworth, the guests later assembling at Mrs. Butter- worth’s home, 626 13th ave. N., for bridge. Dinner for Returned Travelers To honor Colonel and Mrs, Clar- ance B, Blethen, who returned last @ance and cabaret entertainment| University of Washington and t# Thursday evening, November 9, at}a member of Alpha Omicron Pt) the Bungalow, beginning at 9) sorority. O'clock. Mr. Pope graduated from the Mr, Santrey arranges these enter; University of Washington with the tatnments tm the various cities he | clase of 1971 and ‘ts affiliated with visita, the program augmented by| Theta XI fraternity. | stunts contributed by visiting ar) No date bas been ot for the tists, and the proceeds from thease wedding ffairs used for the benefit of um os Seren ft oo Personal ee Second of B: r f Mine Jean Caithness of Everett spent the weekend in town with . ridge Tea Series Entertaining with the second of @ | triends. tertes of informal bridge teas, Mra. Stephen C. Cook and her daughter, Mrs. Cecil HH. Bacon, will be host- eases Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bacon. Mrs. John Harrington Edwards and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink wil! preside at the urns, and assisting will be Miss Doris Fischer and Misa| York, are the guests of Mr. Katherine Bacon. | Mrs. E. C. Ward. eee eee Large Bridge Party Mrs, Tidmarsh and Mins Phebe! Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Paddock|Nell Tidmarsh, who have been tn are entertaining with ten tables of | Europe all summer, returned Sun: | f Musi bridge at thelr home, 1633 s4th | %%- ° usic Mra. George W. Dickinson and Mr. and Mre. Charles Dickinson left Thureday for a trip in the East. eee Mr. Wiltfam M. Barnum and bi niece, Mins Beatrice Kinder of New and Best for me!” declares the woman who takes pride in the kind of food she sets before her family. She knows it doesn’t pay to waste her good efforts and her good flour, eggs and other materials by using anything but ROYAL—the best bak- ing powder made. It Contains No Alam Autumn Is a Season John Muir PAT. A. John Muir P.-T. A. will most Wed- neaday, Nov. 8, at the school at 3 Pp. m. The object of the meeting ts to discus suitable books for young folk, Mies Gertrude Andras, in charge of the book shop at Frederick & Nelson's, will speak on “Chil dren's Books.” Mrs, Everett Clark wil} lead the community singing and - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1 Closing Out All Boy s” and Girls’ Shoes te Make Room for Ladies’ Shoes Babies’ Shoes Regular price 00 .. . Regular price $1.00 Regular price $1.26 Children’s Mary Janes Black kid and patent bk her, regular price $2.60; Ballet Dancing Slippers Black or white; sizes to 2 . $1.85 Bizew to 6 See arene Brown Calf Shoes Bizes § to 11. 1% to” 7 Brown Calf Shoes Military or low heels, 2% to cence eee BB.65 Black Calf Shoes Goodyear welt and rubber heel; izes 2% toT 84.95 Heavy School Shoes for Boys 10 10 18% seewares « 1 toa 2% to O% uae. 2-Buckle High To; 11 to 18%) «anes 82.05 2% to 6% 83.95 Men’s Oxfords 823.96 ond $4.85 Biack or brown. Men’s Shoes 8246 $2.55 82.96 90.60 $7.60 Girls’ and Boys’ Shoe Store 312 Pike St. } | eral vocal selections, accompanied by Mra, Walter Reseburs. | cee | Program for Hospitalization Fund For the benefit of the hospitaliza-| |tion fund of University Post Auxtl- lary to the American Legion, « pro- gram will be given Wednesday after- |noom, Nov, 8, at 2:80 o'clock, at the home of Mra. John T. Towers, 5216 Brown et Lady Stirling chapter, D. | A. R, and Mrs. O. H. Carpenter, of | Rainier chapter, D. A. R, will give! short talks on the work, and the fob | lowing musionle will be presented: = | <-Conar Cut Masnenet * eeeceess CROKE Mra, Edward T. Nese, Tecoma Piano Bolt + Bibelius “A Country Garden”. Percy Grainger Mrs Doria MoGrath vi Bolt — *0's Dream” (“Lohengrin”). Was! . ba Violin obbiigate by Mra. Nene Accompanist Mra MoGrath oe ADDITIONAL CLUBS Col. Ellsworth Circle Col. Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R., will give a New Eng- jand botled dinner in Veterans’ hall, | Armory, Friday, Novernber 10, from 11:30 to 130 p. m. owe Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mother Club ‘The Mothers Club of Sigma Alpha Epsilon will meet at the chapter) house, 4606 University blvd, Thure | day, November 9, at 2 p. m. cee Zonery Club ‘The Zonery club will hold an open | meeting Thursday, November 6, at Sp. m, in the lecture room on the fourth floor of the Y. W. C. A., Dr. |. B. Barnes, speaker. Demonstra- | tions and clinic, Public invited. cee Kansas Women’s Club The Kansas Women's club will meet Friday, November 10, with N. Lancheon will be served at Former Kansas women ere invit For particulars telephone to Capital 2408 Seattle Review No. 8 Beattie Review No. 8, W. B. A, of the Maccabees, will meet Thursday, November 9, at 1409 Ninth ave, oO. U. W. hall, Business meeting called for 8 p. m. sharp o-. L’Union Francaise I/Union Francaise wil] meet urday, November 11, In the ¥. Wi C. A. clubrooma at 8 p.m. “Causeria, musique, et recitations” will be the order of the evening’s entertainment, ee White Shrine Thimble Clab The White Shrine Thimble ol 723 12th ave. N., Friday, Novem 10, from 10 a, m. to 4 p. m. the all-day session the by-laws of club will be submitted for amend ment. . Orphans’ The apron booth committee of the Orphans’ Festival will give a cand party for the benefit of the apron booth, Thursday evening, November 2, at the home of Mrs, Mayo, chain man, 355 N. 77th at. eee John B. Allen P-T. A. _ John B. Allen P.-T. A. will at the school Thursday, No at 230 p.m Mrs A. G.G treet, president of the Seattle C cil of Mothers’ congress, and Teacher association, will There will be a@ Grill by the of the school, music and ments. Britain Will Pay $50,000,000 to U. LONDON, Nov. 1.-—It was ly announced today that Great H ain will pay a $50,000,000 im | will meet with Mrs. Florence Monke, | on her debt to the United States om | Mra. Archie Chandler will give sev-' Mrs James Normile, 209 11th ave. November 15, this year. 4 ‘American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON eee | ave, Saturday event | aii Mins Kathleen Murray and Miss Emma Liebertn left Friday on the Hi. F. Alexander for San Francisco, where they will visit for a tow days before going to Hollywood to remain indefinitely. eee | Mrs, Helen R. Holt has returned from an extended trip thm the middle states. eee Luncheon and Bridge Miss Karla and Miss Claire Stok tenberg will compliment Miss Gloria Frink with a bridge luncheon at their home Wednesday, November 15, Invitations have been confined to clone friends of Mies Frink, oe . Informal Supper Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawley will be hosts at an informa] supper at thetr home next Sunday evening, compli- menting Mra. H. F. Ostrander, who returned Monday from the East. oes Bridge Luncheon Club Mrs. BE. M. Brown will entertain the members of her bridge luncheon club Friday afternoon at her home. Covers will be marked for eight. eee Surprise Dance and Buffet Supper Mrs. A. D. Tollefsen gave a dance and buffet supper at her home Satur- day evening as a surprise to Dr. Tollefsen and Mrs. Charles Gaffner on their joint birthdays. Pitty guests were entertained. ee | Hostess on Thursday Mra. C. A. Stubenrauch will en tertain her bridge luncheon club Thureday afternoon at the Yacht club, when covers will be placed for twelve guests, see Informal Dance Miss Violet Lomax has extended ‘week from a trip in the East, Dr and Mrs. Donald A. Nicholson will have a dinner at the residence ‘Wednesday evening. invitations for an informal dance at her home, 6017 10th ave. N. E., on Friday evening, November 10. Twen- ty guests will be entertained, Dr. D. EB. Strub of Sioux Fatls,| 8S. D., is the guest of Mr. and Mr. 8. W. Fuertel, 4801 Beach Drive 8. W. | eee Dr. and Mrs. Everett O. Jones have taken apartments at the Hotel Sorrento for the winter, Ballard W. ©, 'f. U. | Ballard W. C. T. U. will have a bring-and-buy social Friday, Novern ber 10, from 2 to 6 o'clock, at the home of Mra. Fred Fauer, 2410 W. 68rd st. Mrs, Lillian Manney, chair. man; Mrs. Lillian Coover, tn charge of tables; Mrs. W. A. Dhalstrom, aprons; Mrs. Margaret Courtney, home cooking. Sunset Auxiliary | Sunset auxiliary to the Orthopedic, hospital will serve a dinner Friday,) November 17, at the city hall, Bal- lard, from 11:30 to 1:30 p. m. Central Mission Study Club The Central Mission Study club of the Y. W. C. A. will hold tts next | meeting on Friday, November 10, at 10 & m. in the Bible room of the association The jesson for the day will be chapter 4th of the textbook, “The Trend of the Races.” All are invited to these meetings, How much more agreeable and en tertaining your Autumn days can be made with the music of all the world ready at your hand. ohestraa Great artinate, or. and bands wait for your word to sing and play your own favorite selections—and the gur rent dance hits of the feason are ready, at any time, to give your friends an tm promptu dance. 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