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PAGE 12 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant—Frances Oldham, | Trinity Church Scene of Charming Wedding Morning Lectures at Sunset Club eee: Si Lites te eee eee 1 marriage of Miss Kathleen Parshall, daughter of Mr, and Mra. t ’ Bouls A. Parshall, to Mr. Bennett Lee Falknor, son of Mr. and Mre. i =o. Faiknor, was solemnized Saturday eventag in Trinity church, with me Rev. William The decoration « the service. at the church for this Int cularly lovely were part the Ms Personal Mra, Horter eon, who has beer tuiting in San Francisco and D Monte for several weeks, expects to go with fr to Loa Angelon f the opening of the new Biltmore ee ere | Miss Innes Rodwell, of Vietorta, CG, who frequentily visite In Beat lela, left today for England on an ex }tended trip. ee | . Mr. and Mrs, Philip G. ¢ they will sail, October for ¥ gone five yoars or longer, Kinser and York 9, on to family left today w retania, b> September wedding. The copper, orange and brown ngs of xinnia ng eee S » Merigoids and dab'!ias crowned the aisle posts and © high standar s, ‘ Cottle - = Glong the side walls, These autumn flowers, combined with gay follage ars, F ¥ M se “ matt Sis 4 B, Were at the chancel, and within were baskets of the same brillant blooms. | da uy a a FR horny, logan il i Preceding the service Miss Ruth Bamford sang “Calm as the Night™|/*% today tur Now Tork. helt = Bnd “Love's Coronation,” with Miss Marguerite Brown at the organ and | ‘hey wit tag be Ps sf wert ne Dg Violin obbiigato by Mrs, Veva Stetson N ‘son. jame ol ber 3%, cos , |= The matron of honor, Mra, James Leslie Wood (Roma Reld), was gowned |AW8y Six montha fm Orchid satin crepe, long and straight in line and girdled with fuchsia oH @ Shaded veivet. Her hat of or velvet was faced with chiffon In the} Mr, Karl Harbaugh ts expected i Same tone and trimmed at one side with a cluster of purple grapes. She| home Tuesday night from a month's — Sarried Butterfly roses, pansies and blue lace flowers. jtrip to New York. Mr, Harbaugh : The four maids wore dainty frocks of crepe georgette fashioned with|took his daughter, Miss Bally Har ® tong bodices and ruffled skirts, the ruffles edged with hand-painted lace,|baugh, East, to enter bor at West 7} Miss Pear! Harold was in mountain haze, with gold ribbon headdress; Miss |over school, In Cognectiout, i © Alberta Schram, tn coral crepe and silver in her hair; Miss Audrey ¢ oe F Wore turquoise biue, with allver ribbon tn her hair, and Miss Elisabeth| sfiag Jean Fox will go to Toppen H Reisdorf, Lanvin green and a hair bandeaux of cloth of gol Their lish the last of the week to vinit Mins Mowers were Ophelia roses, zinnias, lace flowers and pansies. The flower | Clara Bruba a x Biri. little Betty Jane Davis, was adorable in canary georgette and carried | ee fe # @ French basket of baby roses, Miss Eileen Re . of Medford SP % ‘The bride, entering with her father, was very lovely in her wedding | Ore, ty nm ©. today to be T dress of ivory crepe de chine dered in pearie and crystals. Rose! tne guest of Miss Rachel Niblock for # point lace edged her Ic nd her vell of the rare old lace was/a fow days 2) wreathed with orange . lilies of the valley and bouvardia | os @ ® formed her exquisite shower bow Mr. R ‘ 4 Mr, Judson F t man for his brother, and the ushers were | cano, has 04 in = Mr. Donald F: sia; Mr, Ralph Graves, Mr, Howard 8wal-/ing University of W Well and Mr. t year a on at the residence of Mr, and ye wh r le were Mrs, Judson Falknor,| are and Mra. Bruce Morgan, who eS 5 . y and Mrs. t ir hor Califor: fs ® presee Virginia Chamberlin, Mildred Sah at Wane at ae $4 Jackson, Frances Isted, Helen Jordan, Lydamae Dax " . Pasadena, for the Hy) Mary Booth and Holen Drever isted. writiten, a 4 Mrs. Falknor traveled in a three-piece model of taupe t de laine, eee ie) with a fisher fur collar and a French hat of taupe shade embroidered t . Hughes, who has been oe Blue and silver. Pd | ad for meveral years, 9% Mr, and Mrs. Faiknor will be at home after November 1 at 9°8/ pins to sail for home the last of ae Bhelby st. this month, us eee aterm ) Sunset Club to Have Lecture Series Mr. and Mrs, Frederick strove © The Sunset clud announces a series of six weekly lectures on current) to), SiNGriAnine Mr, Clarence 5 events by Dean Howard T. Lewis, of the school of administration at the) VDUeBiI as heir "ag suest oan © University of Washington, the first to take place on Thursday morning. ook a engagement in town this October 4, at 11 o'clock. “The Background of the Graeco-Italian Situation ie the subject of this initial lecture, The course ts limited to club members. The regular weekly program at the club will be gi on Wednesda ‘Afternoon, October 3, at 3 o'clock. Burton W. James, of New York, wi Present an interesting lecture, “An Afternoon of Barrio.” Mr. James !s national chairman of the art department of the Drama League of America, and was formerly director of the Lennox Hill theater tn New York. He ts now connected with the Cornish school, Luncheon to H onor Mrs. Pursell ‘Birs. W: W. Felger ts entertaining with a luncheon of fourteen covers Qt the Sunset club on Wednesday afternoon in hoor of Mrs. George Pursell, who is spending several months in town, . in Mr. and Mrs. Broderick Hosts - Complimenting Miss ‘Molly Graham, of Spokane, who arrived Saturday to attend the University of Washington this year, Mr, and Mra. Henry Broderick entertained Saturday evening with an Orpheum party, and) | Sater at supper at the Boulevard Inn. [Miss Dunn to Wed This Month ‘Miss Ruth Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Dunn, will wed Mr De Witt Clinton Prescott, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Prescott, on Wednesday | ‘Sflernoon; October 17, at 3 o'clock, with the service read by Rev, Father Miss Winifred Dunn will be her sister's mald of honor and Mr. Johfi| Prescott will be best man for his brother. Following the service there will be @ reception at the Dunn residence. ¢. 38 Will Be Hosts at Reception ‘Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Van der Las have arranged a reception fn the} of Bethany Presbyterian church on Friday evening, October 5, until 10:30 o'clock. Formal invitations have not been sent out, but) ‘@ll members and friends of the church are most cordial The “éfficers of the church, with thelr wives, will assist In receiving During the evening there will be a musical program, with Mn Walter as accompanist, ‘Miss Helen Bryant Weds ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carleton W. Bryaht announce the marriage of thelr sister, Flelen Muriel Bryant, to Mr. Ted J. Lindahl, son of My. and Mra. C. J. Lindahl, of Wenatches, on Saturday evening, September 2%, Mr. and Mrs. Lindah! will make their home in Tacoma, Entertaining at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Joho Randall Colwell will entertain with a dinner of twelve ‘eovers at their home this evening In honor of United States Senator Dill, « a . e s * Reception Will Honor Daughter ) Mr. and Mrs. Max Saul will be at home on Sunday afternoon, October 4; from 3 unt{i 5 o'clock, In honor of their daughter, Ida, whose engago-| “ment-to Mr. Saul Friedman, of Tacoma, was recently announced. aa rs. Lund Gives Informal Tea ‘To honor Mrs..T. 8. Haugen, secretary of the Norwegian Hospital asso- gation, who {s leaving the city, Mrs. Gunnar Lund entertained forty és informally with a delightful tea at her home on Friday afternoon. , dahlias and marigolds In brillant autumn shades decorated the | “geome and the luncheon table, presided over by Mrs. B. A. Clausen and| Mrs. Andrew Torgesen, was a sunset glow in fall flowers. | ‘As a token of appreciation for her faithful services Mrs. Haugen was Presented with a silver plate by @ group of her co-workers ‘and intimate e ’ . . . Married Friday Morning “Ths marriage of Miss Theta Furry to Mr. Philip Franer was celebrated Friday morning,-September 28, at 8 o'clock, at St. Jo ue West, Seattle, Rev. Maurice J. Bywater performing thé ‘ceremony. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fraser are spending their honeymoon in Victoria, B, C Atter October 10 they will be at home in Seattle, ° 2) Service at Orthopedic Tea Shop Mrs. Josiah Collins will be hostess for First Hill guild Tuesday at the rthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs. George H. Preston, Mrs. Fred “Gilman, Mrs. A. L. Hawley, Mrs. Kenelm Winslow, Jr., Mrs. Alfred Jones, Mra, Henry Ketcham, Mrs, Kelth Fisken, Miss Frances Green| re end Miss Ethel Irwin. @omen’s Clubs CLUBS FOR TUESDAY the home of Mra. J. W. Cairns, 3825 Albion Place, Miss Bertha Carr will ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY be in charge of the program. Sub- Col. Roosevelt Auxiliary, V. F, | jects “White. Shield Home,” Mra, 1 W., will have its regular mecting| ‘pil Tuesday, October 2, at 2 p. m, i ‘1616% Third a * Emma Morrison, speaker, eee WOMA TUESDAY CLUB The Woman's Tuesday club will i) ASPASIA CLU ho Aspasia club will meet Tues. | G2 fay, October 2, at tho home of Mra. | “) 9) W. Dorwart, 2220 Yalo st. N.| ‘Mrs. Ford Brown will speak on! 7 Phe Attack of American Provincial: | 2 tem.” The works of Zona Gale, Sin- ‘clair Lewis and fF. Scott Fitzgerald Will “Ee discussed. Mrs, dward 1h Brainard and Mrs. Victor Zednick | ‘will report on the state convention. oe 1bth ave, N. I. on Tuesday, October 2. Luncheon at 12:30 p, m. see QUARANTH CLUB ‘The Quarante club will meet Tues- day evening, Octoher 2, with Mr. and Mra, M. V. Christman, 3442 Beach Drive. QUEEN ANNE CIRCLE The Queen Anne circle of Fruit and Flower Mission will meet the SOCIETY i | © POSTPONES MEETING with Mrs. J, M. Gilman, 2414 Firat HF The Hebrew Benevolent sockty|nve, W, Tuesday, October 2, at will not hold {te open meeting this | 10 4 month, planned for Wednesday, Oc see tober 3, owing to the drive for the | BROADWAY PT. A, Community Chest, Broadway PT, A, will meet Tues: The board meeting will be held) day, October 2, at 216 p. m, in Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, ‘tm the vestry rooms at the temple, eee w.c T.U, room 18, at the high school, Mr, H, R. Fulton, the new vice prin. clpal, will give a short talk and a musical program will be presented ¢ Parish church in| gy, meet with Mra. B. B, Stevens, 4122 | Mr. H. P. Merrick, who has been visiting her son and daughterdn-law, their wedding trip and are at home at 213 W. Mercer st. eee Mrs. William Roy McAdams tx the guest of her mother, Kyle MoCausland, while Lieut. Me Adam is tn San Pedro with his ship, the U. 8. 8. Callfornta. Lieut. Me Adam is expected to arrive this week jon a visit, eve Mr. and Mra. Robert P. Oldham motored to Big Four inn for the week-end, eee Mr, Samuel §. Parks and Mr. and Mra. Frank O. De Money of Chicago will arrive this evening, to be the ests of Mr, and Mra, G. E. M Pratt. eee Mr, Walker Mines has returned from @ short moter trip to San Franciaco. ‘ESS WOMEN'S CLUB The Business and Professional Women’s club will have a business meeting in the Fine Arta hall, at $45 o'clock, on Tuesday evening, October 2, The weekly luncheon will be held Thursday, tn Dartnall's cafeteria, at noon, with « speaker from the Community Chest. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER A miscellaneous @hower will be riven by the Woman's Hospital as sociation, in Norway hall, Tuesday afternoon, October 2, at 1:30 o'clock There will bo a musical program, and refreshmenta will be served by Mra. L. Holte, Mra, EB. O, Gabriel son, Mrs. Georgs Nelson, Mra, J. P Mittet and Mra. MacMurray, see DOROAS CIRCLYD Dorcas circle will meet with Mra. W. H. Triggs, 228 Second ave. W., Tuesday, October 2, at 1 o'clock. eee A. R. BE. M. B CLUB The A. R. BE. M. E. club will meet h Mrs, A Estep, 4027 Corlies ave., Tuesday, October 2, at 2 o'clock. Car No. 18 or 22 oe wATS RARY CLUB ld its regular meeting with Mra. Mary Brown, 3804 Aurora ave, on Tuesday, October 2, at 2 p, m. eee WASHINGTON HIVE Washington Hive No. 944, Ladies of the Maccabeos, entertains Tues- day, October 2, at 1 o'clock lunch> eon, followed by class initiation, in honor of Miss Mary Isabell McRae, great mistress at armas, in Odd lows’ temple, Mr. Mra. Robert Hall Merrick, has returned to her home in Boston. eee Mra. A. H. Anderson and her} niece, Mies Hattte Anderson, of La Crome, Wis, are making « visit in Portland. see Mr. and Mra, Wesley McGaffey (Beth Davidson) have returned from | Mra. Robert | Sunset Heights Literary club will | THE 8 EUTERPE CLUB |" Wuterpe club will have the first meeting of the new year with Mra. A. B. Ly Gollerman, 6918 12th ave. N. HB, on Tuesday afternoon, Th rowra ed of Schubert's hubert, Bn Wat | Tanto Brown A Major Impromptu, Op. 90, Mra. l'r, H, Barwick Impromptu Op. 14%, Mrs Unfinlehed Symphony, four hands, Mra. Gellerman and Mra, Brown, “Whe Is Sylviar™ Mra G Baltzo, “faith tm Spring,” Misa Trola Clark, | eee NORTHEAST IMPROVEMENT CLUB North Improve club in Olympic View school, Tuesday, Octoler 2 at § o'clock. Program, refreshments served during social | WEST SIDE CLUB | West Side Woman's Improvement P, J Jub meets with Mra Downs, }1926 Walnut ave, Tuesday, October 3, at 1:30 o'clock see | SonosIs CLUB Borosia club will meet Tuesday afternoon, October at 2 o'clock with Mrs, John Hall, 2360 Shore and drive. The program will have these numbers: | Preaident’s message, Mra. HL G. Fletcher; reports of delegates to State Federation convention; dram atio aket “Teferences Required,” given by Mra. W. C. Lippincott, Mra, jJoha Wilson, Mra, Thomas Morcom. | o 6) MOUNT BAKER CIRCLE | Mount Baker Park Frutt and | lower mission meets with Mrs. f Tuesday, October . einer Beauwkes, 2506 33nd aye. 8. 2, at 1 o'clock, ee | AMETHYST CHAPTER NO. 188 | Amethyst Chapter No. 188 will sive a card party at the home of Mra, Etta Drake, 2243 Delmar drive, October & oe LADY STIRLING CHAPTER, D. A. R. Lady Stirling Chapter, D. AR. will hold its regular monthly meet- Ing Tuesday, October 2, at the rest- dence of Mra. EB. J. Brown, 199 BE Boston st. Mra, G. R. Thieme will aasist. A spectal meetting of the board will be held at 1 p.m. Take Broadway car. . ee SEATTLE LODGR NO. 7 Beattie lodge, No. 7, D. H. P. A. will hold Ite regular meeting Tues- day, October 2, at # p, m, in Ever initiation, Members from other states wish ing to transfer to Seattle lodge may For in | |} do no at the present time, formation call SU naet-2079, oe 1 | NORTH END PROGRESSIVE CLUB The North End Progressive club will be entertained by Mra. Louise Bowen and Mrs. Lida McKercher, at | 4422 Corliss ave, Tuesday, October 2, at 2p, m Mrs. Elia Traynor will read a paper on “A Modern Club Woman.” nens will be transacted. Take car No 15, on Third are. “- CANADIAN WOMEN'S CLUB Tho Canadian Women's club will meet Tuesday, October 2, at 2 p. jm, at Federated clubhouse, corner of Thomas st. and Harvard ave, Mrs, Gabriel Smart and Mra. Henry Robinson will be the hos tenses. Mra, Robert Hodge will report activities of the convention Jot Canadian clubs held in Victoris |in September. Other representa. |tives at the convention included | Mra. Robert A. White, Mra, George | Durrean and Mrs. G. Grant | eee SOCIAL CLUB FOR HARD OF HEARING The Seattle Social Club for the Bard of Hearing, will meet at the Furman Business college, Tuesday, October 2, at 1:30 p. m. Hard of [hearing adults wolcome see QUEEN ANNE STUDY CLUB The Queen Anne Study club will meet with Mrs. Norman J, Irvine, 211 W. Blaine st, Tuesday, October 2, at 2 o'clock. Mra. Irvine was the organizer of this successful literary club and {t xeems most appropriate that the opening meeting of fits |tenth year should be held in her home. Tho subject for the year ts ‘The | Resurrected Natlons of Europe Szechoslovakia, Jugosiavia, Albania land Poland. The program Tuosday | will be given by Mra, Alan W. Exhel- by and Mrs. V. W. Gemmel. Mrs. |Eshelby will give a map study of |these muchdiscussed “Little Na- |tlona of Europe’ and Mrs, Gemmel the geography and physical foatures. see | . | LAKEWOOD CIVIC TMPROV NT CLUB Tho Woman's Lakewood Civico Tm- provement club will have {ts regular meeting, Tuesday, October 2 at 2 p. m. at the Lakewood clubhouse. Mra, | Lillian Shafer and those of the visit- | Ing committee will have charge of tho | Program for the afternoon, | The club members aro planning a | bazaar to be given Friday and Sat- urday, December 7 and 8, at the club- house, The Spread that Mind Your —Price and Quality THE BEST ‘The Fresont W. C. T, U. will meet on Tuesday, October 2, at 2 p, m. at by Miss Bertha Berman, violinist, and Miss Julia Rose, soprano, NEW YORK CHICAGO KANSAS CITY Betters the Bread P’s and Q’s are the big things to mind in buying food products. Never sacrifice Quality to Price. But when you can buy NUCOA— Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price —well have you minded your P’s and Q's, FOODS, Inc. $AN FRANCISCO ATTLE STAR Important new bual-| | ADDITIONAL CLUBS P. E. 0. CONVENTION OPENS TUPSDAY The twenty «lath biennlal « on tion of the supreme chapter of the | P. 1. ©, wlaterhood opens Wednesday the meet 1 ning at 9 o with the executive board an oat At » committees. 2 p.m, th be the enrollment of members of the Jeonvention at the Hotel Washington and therregular meotings of the six |Soattle chapters, The banquet at no temple take 1co at 646 o'clock, and at #20 there be an open meetts |the following program: Pro at the same place, with a1 called te order obrese M. Ratley double quartet hapter f Welcome, Mrs. Edith Mai Dianche Mut Naomi De M (hary Aon Mabelle P, Burnet Kileabeth Chandion, Mrs. Vins Howden Hes Such Charming Wileon Rasbach Martin Meeker otapanial (*) ++ isher rt) Light ‘ nmann «e) * 1 Kieso qi Nogero mpaniet I } (a) Monart (>) "The Blind Girt* a Daley Wood Mildreth ando polltow-Iwanow v4 (o) Humoresea Behe ‘% ry 8ALMON BAY REBEKAH LODGE Balmon Bay Rebekah Lodge will ning, October 1, at Woog hall, Bal lard, Friends invited. eee FLORA B. BATEMAN, Lu.0 A Flora E. Bateman, 1. will bave ite anniversary 6 Monday evening, October 1, at & o'clock, In 1, O, G. T. hall, ee LADIES OF THE GOLDEN NORTH ENTERTAINED | Mra, A. Ia Heath entertained the | Ladies of the Golden North at her | home, 606 Terry ave, on Wednes |day afternoon, September 26. Mu: sical selections were given by Mins Helen Heath, games were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. ene ROBERT FE. LEE CHAPTER Robert 3. Lee Chapter, United | Daughters of the Confederacy, will kL green hall, 1409 Ninth ave Clas) meet with Mra. H. A. Caloban, 647] jaist at, Thureday, October |p, m. Election of officers, | cee WEST QUEEN ANN PT A The West Queen Anne PT. A will meot Wednesday, October 3, at 3 o'clock, in the community room of the school, Mr, B, Holmes, & |member of the school board, talk on “Economy in the Schools.” & at circle, will give an address of wel come and Mr. David Patten, princi pal of the school, will speak, The | bustness meeting will be followed by & reception for the teachers and new members, The musical program wit! feature yooal numbers by Mra. Cleo Le Man- |ter and plano selections by Helen | Arveson, Tho hostesses for the afternoon will be Mra, J. W. Fro rs. Don lald McDonald, Mra. W. Prater, Mrs. J. O, Phillips and Mrs. C. 8. W Mrs. Sadie E. Holtzner Have You a Daughter? If You Have, This Woman's Advice Is of Vital Interest to You SEATTLE, Wash—"In my str. aches and pain and had a catarrhal condition, These disngreenbie senan- tions were completely eradicated and I developed into a strong and healthy womanhood because my mother gave me Dr Pierce's Favorite Presorip- tion, As my own daughters were developing I gave them Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription and in that way prevented their having any form of inward weakness, My daughters developed naturally into womanhood and I am sure it was because I had them take tho ‘Prescription’ at that critical period.”--Mra, Sadie 4B, Holtzner, 2124 North 624 St. Go to your store today and get this proserip- tion in tablets or lauid, or write Dr. Plerce, President Invalids’ Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., for medical advice, free and confidential.—"Ady." 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Von Y, Full, president of the} ANNs. | hood, I suffered with severe back. | neighborhood = drug} or some other infectious disease, The; most frequent cnuses of the trouble, | way, helping ta.remove the in: | have a whist party on Monday ove-|[@ wil | MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929 ——. an Eastern Commodity, you get the commodity -- the East gets the money. ff you buy a Western Commodity--you get the commodity and the West keeps the money to build up the Start Reading This Anywhere 1 Build the State by Buying at Home! Pacific Northwest Products Committee “Always” Good Gold Shield Coffee Vacuum pncked to ret al finvor and BKOS. & CO Jociete Caudies UTMOST IN a ECTION Imporial Candy Co Seattle ADVERTISING HEADQUARTERS Blaauw-Hipple-Blaauw, INC, Necogntzed Paeitic N had Products The Union National Bank OF SEATTLE Smith Bidg., Seattie Suite 300 Fidelity Bidg., Tacoma iW EVERY STICK va Did ty The Largest Manufacturers of HENRY DISSTON & SONS, Inc. 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