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MONDAY, SEPTE TH SEATTL ES TAR PAGE ¥ MRS. HARRY BYRNE, JR. } Seattle Society |( Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Musip—Louise Raymond Owens Marie Leghorn Will Wed Douglas Ballinger October 4; Luncheon at Golf Club for} > > > | . Mrs. Roddie. Rs : . for 14 on Friday evening at | M Nits MARRIAGE of Miss Marie dance at rinnie oun Leghern, daugh ¢ M and 2 9° Mra, George Hamilton Leghor Luncheon for Mr. Douglas Trum Bailinger,| Brides-Elect von of Mr. and Mra Ha To honor Miss Marie Leghorn and » be sole Mise Julia Fishe two brides-elect evening, October 4, atlof the autumn, Mrs, Ross P. Wil Westminster Presbytertan church,|liams will entertain with a mah with the Rev, Charte T. Shaw read Ong uncheon of twenty covers at ing the service at 8:90 o'clock er home 6n Wednesday afternoon, Miss Helen Eagleson will be maid| September 1 oft honor a 4 Miss Miri Cole and | Sponsor No-Host Party | | Miss Laura Robinson of Everett he bridesmaids, Little Anne Doug dinner dance at the Tennis las, daught of Mr. and Mrs club on Friday evening ao-host din Walter Douglas, and Fanny Mar-!ner parties will he sponsored by Mra. garet Morr ghter orrill of Mr. and) John Moran and Mre. Liste will be th 58 Holmes. | Mra. Crawfo fiower giris. 7 ” . . Mr. Jack Hogg will be best man,) To Entertain for and Mr. De Wolfe Emory, Mr.| Miss Packer | Ralph Graves, Mr. Leland Tolman} In compliment to Miss Florence] and Mr. John Trumbull of Port) Packer, whose marriage to Mr, | Angeles, the ush Ross Kruse will be celebrated A reception will follow the cere er 2, Miss Marion Peplow mony at the Leghorn residence. tain with a luncheon and oe her home on Saturday aft “ F ernoon. September | Mrs. Hedges to Invitations have deen confined to members of the br few close friends. dal party and a Entertain at Luncheon M Samuel Hedges will en tertal with a luncheon of eee twenty covers Tuesday after Benefit Mah noon at Golf club in honor of y Jongg Parti For the benefit il leave oles Mrs. Frank S. Roddie, who w shortly for her home in Los Ang of the building After spending the summer in town, | fund, Pi Beta Phi Alumnae club is Mah jongg will be the Inter| sponsoring a bridge and mah jongg| sarang party Wednesday noon, at the | “> Ww me of Miss Margaret Duncan, | Cascadia ave | eservations may be Miss Alma Calhoun, EA st-2 o. 6s Luncheon at + Paradise Inn Judge and Mrs. Burke wit ty} of friends motored to Mount Rainier |Bridge Luncheon today, where Dre. Burke entertained | at luncheon st Payadise Ina in honor | 2¢ Home ; of Mrs. William D. alkeF of Missis With covers placed for forty cight sippi, who ts visiting ber sister, Mrs. | guests, Mrs. Christian Dameyer will! Mrs. Harry Byrne, Jr. (Helen Goetz), whose wedding last Thomas Green entertain at luncheon followed by) Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and} peated poland py ordered ia Tuesday af Mrs. Herman Goetz, was one of the charming affaira of the Mrs. Chadwick Hostess Portrait by Grady. | “ee | week, s. Steph Thadwick Ww . non | — edison aft a3 aS | cmutaia at tuncheon on ‘Tuesday | Hostesses Chosen for Tea} At the Sunset club in honor of Mrs.| At the Rainier Golf and Country} Fred MeLauchlan of Chicago, who|club’s tea next Friday afternoon, | Personal is visiting her brother and sister-in Me. H D. Shelton will be in | law, Rev. and Mrs. hn D, Me-|charge of arrangements as DY | cutee Stolen Jones Radtinet Mes. &: ¥reheie Martine ot cual Lauchlan Mrs. William Thynge, Mrs. G in Salem, Ore,, is expected home| ter, Miss Eleanor McGuire, who spent aoe A. Meagher, Mra, N. M. Maurer and| Tues! > — . spleen Miss Bissett [ae Sy Fees ce Nova Scotia, returned last week a teh and Mrb. Charles ¥ a4 8 Entertaining | Tennis Club Board emoved here f oo Bite Tees gay For Miss Florence Packer, who AP evant ape dase (rs. William XK. Turner teft ta will be un October bride, Miss Doria | to Meet Gan ane week on a to California } Bissett will entertain with a shower| The boar! of the Seattle Tenn s| eee Pree j and tea at her home on September | club will have nthly luncheon! sie and Mrs. Herbert A. Schoen Madame Anna T “ cave Ture! jon Tuesday after at the club feld and family have returned to | day on the H. F, Alexander for Los Sosa : ch ppt thelr home iit town, after spending be gone until next spring. | Dorothy Fisher Plans Bridge Club Will Hold | the » um ; untry place on pa ly Dance Recital Initial Meeting headline -sabinateag diamine agiirs Alice Heblrd end deegbier,| Miss Dorothy Fisher will give a| The Highland Drive Bridge club Fev ce Mary Lou » with ra. Bally “un | benefit dance recital on Friday eve-| will hold its initial meeting this sea Mins. Binies an F mesmsandbes fi popes Pal ning at the Cornish school assisted | son on’ Tuesdaynfternoon, Septem |i im at the » ; week, to in watll Beptember| by Miss Frances Kohler and Mr. | ber 23, at the Tennis club. ei ate f 9 they will sail on th Louls Drentwett, pianist. | The hostesses for the ¢ will hej Ka Cali ia Miss Fisher, who has studied under | Mrs. nn Wheatman and Mrs.| " © ene Agatha Brown, Clara Damrosch Sey-| Frank Moran se) sea Ath atl: ‘Sica ieeonde Walkin, Jr mour and Mary Ann Wells, won the Be fe in| Vancouver, 1. C., were guests at the Adolph Bolm scholarship at the Orthopedic Lunch and | Hotel Washington over the week-end. | Cornish the past summer ashi ey : | “Ayaeng, the numbera en'the pro.| 1 rift Shops mee aii gram will be an “Old-Fashioned Bal) | Mre. C, J. Bush will be he posto Heir ng 1, Beco Big Wiis ear gi ea ol | bam aate day a eae Mrs. C. A. Betts, of Dayton, ©., | fornia and ts at home at her apart * Sight’’; a group of dances, and/iunch room, 214 Columbia st nent Lint apa he By Ol neat Te the Malate a "Gypsy Dance.’ day, assisted by Mrs. CW. Johnson, |B. 0 gah 4 Misg Loyal Treat, Miss Anna and| Mrs. Florence Foote. Mra. Zura Case, race Mike Clara! Brune Mise Ruth Wayne, Miss Gertrude| Mrs. Edward H. Lennox, Jr, Mra.| 1. pfs re bipenant ue ite Weinzirl, Miss Theodosia Young and|Hervey Lindley, Jr, Mra. EB. Ro) 4FR oo (lowate i Miss Margaret Manley will assist in| Morey, Mrs, H. B. Scoville, Mrs. | mt" Werk fol a itn the interpretations. Miss Fisher|/Quinn Smith. Mrs. Howard Knott, |‘! 0%" : roared Plans to leave shortly for Chicago| yrs. Clyde Hadley, Mrs. Harold fo continue her studies under the di-|7hompson, Mrs. A. L. Thompson will speak | rection of Adolph Bolm, Mrs. C. T. Jordan, Mrs. Percy Bam Afterwards there wi | Cena ford and Miss Ruth Trenholme tea of Mrs. Biles, who} ” na: Mrs. H. J. Ramsey will be hostess hs FAY eave rtly for Honolulu, and ra. | Entertaining at at ri A sort Bhop pee Tuesday morn-| AUXILIARY TO BROTHERHOOD Mook, wife of the Rev. Charlie: i Dinner Dance ing and Winslow auxilitary, with|OF R. R. TRAINMEN Mook. the new ansociate rector of the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downs and|Mrs. A. W. McDonald will be in) The Iw the F chureh, Dr. and Mrs. William Michael’ charge in the afternoon erhood men ¥ eine — the next ar meeting ALKI P.-T. A ’ September at 1:30 p. m The fir Sa et nieeting, of a First ave year of Alki PoT. A. will be he Women’s Clubs ; e oe BES eal fn n p.m CLUBS FOR TUESDAY {A R. EB. M. BE. CLUB ‘A. will mect Wed-| ee ae | - | ALR. B, M. E. club will meet Tues-| 1 ona ptember 10, at 2:45 p. m.| EVERG | ST. MARTI day, September 9 at 2p. mo with vhs Sait MOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. E. Welsenflue, 118 Galer at oes W., will hold mem Be Maxine Mothers: club, will phi od ENTURY CLUB bers on Friday eventog, September hoid its regular monthly meeting | neIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT The Woman's Century club will re-| 12, at the A. O. U. W, building, 1409 Tuesday, September %, at the home! 1, 6, w. club, of Seattle circle No.| sume its activities on September 12) Ninth ave. Beginning with a dinner | of Mra. Guy Seliman, 2506 Fifth | 549, will meet with Mrs, Christine! at 2 p. m. in the itorlum of the|at 6 o'clock, # class initiation will ave. W. Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock.| steiien, 1610 11th ave, on Tuesday,|¥, W.C. A. 1 tes to the | come next, followed by dancing. The hostess will be assisted DY! Geptember 9. Luncheon at 1 p. m.| National Fe¢ vention, Mrs th en) | A. McLaughtin, Mrs. J. J. Mur nested ny, Cynthia | WILL SEW FOR BAZAAR | | Take car 14, Mra. T. J. Hocking and Mra. . von Andersen. The Women's Guild of church will meet Wednes and ration Adams ani | delegates | SEATTLE COUNCIL P-T. A to m hee | The Seattle Council of Parent-|convention, Mrs. J.B. MacPherson tember 10, at 10 a, m. at the chureh.| WRITERS’ CLUB | Teacher associations will meet Tues-| president; Mrs, 8. H. Kerr, Mrs. R.| Sewing for the bazaar to be held in The Writers’ club will meet in | day, September 9, at 10 a. m., in the| Lounsbury, Mrs. Louis Marks and| December will be the order pt the | he Y. W A. lecture room Tues- | auditorium at Frederick & Neison’s.| Mrs. W. H. Pittwood, will give inter. | day, evening, September 9, at Included in the regular business|esting reports of these conventions Led i o'clock Manuscripts will be read by | meeting will be the election to the|and the president will make her SLLOWSHIP | Lois E. Karner, Esther Shepard,| executive board of three “members| opening add Scuttle branch of| Florence Mayne Hickey and Ger-| at jarge.” Any officer or program| The first meeting of the household | the Dic kone 3 ellowship will continue trude Blair. chairman of a local circle is eligible| administration department will be|the study of Dickens’ works, begin: eat |to be a candidate for election. lheld on Wednesday, September 10,|ning Thursday evening, September he home of Mr 11, at the Chamber rooms, at 8 o'clock. Tho firat ton chapters of McKINLEY CIF McKinley circ be entertained at at 12:30 o'clock Blake D. Mills, 938 22nd ave. N. Th will consist of a talk by -s: At 11:30 Mias Elizabeth Rowell, of of Commerce | t | Ladies of the S| the Broadway high school, will sp a “Barna. | A. BR, will on “Modern Methods of Presenting | program i oe o'clock luncheon on Tucuday after-| pistory | Mins Laverne Woodward on “A Gen-|by Rudge" will be under discussion | noon, September 9, at the home of} The council i# organized to cover|eral History of Chinaware” and a die-/80d & cordial invitation ts extended to visitors who are interested in| Mrs. Zelda Connell, 118 24th ave.) g te of child welfare thru fte| cussion by the members of the de Pre ee fous stand cor nittees, name pe nt on ta HARMONY HOMESTEAD tia yptkad oarmpiire, -edtion iors, "| New Piet al see aan ives \ Full-fashioned Black Stockings, all-silk from top to toe, Harmesy No. 1743,, extension, home economics, legisia-| The Ikerature and trav tember|SOCIAL SCORE CLUB » clockings of assorted patterns. Brotherhood of American Yeomen,|tion, motion ploture and visual edu-|ment will meet Friday, September) SCL ie CIEE ld | with lace clockings ass | le = will give a carnival dance on Tues-|cation, program and loan paper.|12, at the Y. W. ©. A. Mr ibe |Friday, September 12, at the home | * Gay evening, September 9%, at 9|recreation and playground, school| W. Bert. Jr., will review two books) (7iit: Meh ti a | o'clock, at the M. W. A. hall, 1929/ and court, school board, thrift, pub Me Mare ure yi ae : OT Te ar Luncheons wit ipod ‘ ‘ % Third ave. * Heity and hospitality rae she Siesta eka 1 o'clock R St k ole « This year they will stress that} A care Rk z ap ee eee airs UR-and-. ayon oc ings " y wette Lu building fun uesday, | . , MOUNT BAKER CIRCLE ents study to have a better un. |b! | HOME SEWING CLUB ; 2, ile eetet $173: ee Mount Baker circle of the Fruit|derstanding of thelr own children | September 16 ne of Mrs-\ ‘The Home Sewing club, Ladies of A heavy weight of silk and rayon (artificial silk) mixture, ; ‘owl.| Robert Eneg Gist at.| , . ‘) 1 and Flower mission will meet with| And a cloner co-operation and knowl.| Robert tonegreh. file tft) [the G. A. R., will hold ‘their next| for Autumn wear with Oxfor ds, in Coating, Cordovan and Mra, A Koepfii, 3248 Lakewood | edge of their school work and gchool | Reservations » rich tnetuge| Meeting at Alki beach, Wednesday, | ave., for an all-day meeting, on Tues- | activities, bers gad Heron tarein, Mrs. C._A,| September 10. Bring own lunch | Mandalay shades. sae 7 day, September The 1928-1924 officers are Mr are JOKE Nits, D. E, Hemingway |cottee will be served, | (FIRST FLOOR) PORN 4 John G. Matthews, president; Mrs Sh ade ; i Foes ningy ree | : L 1. L. Gross and Mrs. John Sumrall,| and Mr K. Maxham LADIES ROTTO CLUB JONIA CHAPTE |g. wilt ex.|YCe Presidents; Mrs. George 1. Ny e784 The Ladies’ Grotto club will hold = Jonia chapter, 0. E. 8. will ©) herg recording secretary; Mrs. W.| MISSOULA CLUB the firet meeting of the club year RORBRT H. MORRIS , A dinner 6 o'clock. will begin emplify degrees in Corinthian room.) ~ Kean, corresponding secretar: The Missoula club will meet Thurs-} Wednesday, September 10, at 3 p. CHAPTER, O. EB. &. Ithe evening, after which a real lodge Had ‘Kava isementd® Masonic Temple, Tuesday evening! Mey Frank P. Tustin, financial sec-|day, September 11, at the home of}m,, at the Federation clubhouse \ "Robert. Morris Chapter, 0. 8, 8.,/meeting will be held, the principal . rUsement) Beptember. 9, at 8 o'clock retary, and Mrs. Hatry A. Pashley,| Mrs. I. D. Moore, 1815 18th ave.| Dr, Roberta WimerFord will talk | will celebrate the birthday of Robert |feature being the initiation of a class a 4 | treasurer Assisting hostesses, Mrs, Thomas I3./on the recent convention held #t] Morris, founder of the Wastern Star |of candidates for membership. Mre age a eee LYRIC CLUB F556 Hilton and Mrs. 8. G. Murra liom Angeles by the National Feder-|order, on Wednosday evening, Sep:| Kathryn Bowen, state deputy, will RE-ELECT The Lyric club will meet for tel enaWwONDASEE CLUB 06.978 Jation of Women’s clubs. Mrs, W. E.| tember 10, at 8 p. m,, at the Masonic | have charge of the cla hearsal at the First Presbyterian|~ ghawondasce club will meet with| TRINITY PARISH Barnhart, the newly-elected presi | tam: The lodge entertainment commit ; ple: church Tuesday evening, September] sts, W. J. Beattie, 227% Fourth ave. {CHURCH AUXILIARY laent of the Seattle Iederation ot HES {eo has promised n dance, A: Godd WILLIAM H. PEMBERTON 9, at 7:30 o'clock N., Tuesday, September 9, at 2] The women's auxiliary of Trinity| Women's clubs, will be present and| A. 0. U. W. REUNION | time is promised mir . ~ Qty SME COTT s Sire Dp. m | partes will hold the first] will apeak the recent « Friday night, September 12, Kver- | CPt) JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT CALEIDH CLUB at meetin eason Mriday, Sep-| vention, held at Walla Walln, Mra.!groen Lodge, No. 2, will welcome all! ‘The British Ar n association The first regular meeting this sea-| ADDITIONAL CLUBS tember 12, at 2p. m., at the home of} Willlam 1. .Cooper and Mrs, Fred its old and new momby at the] will hold its first meeting after the 4 @ “ Ay on of the Caleidh elub will be held - |Mre. Frank Black, 1319 12th uve, $,{ Butterworth, delegates to the state! A, O. U. W. building, 1409 Ninth ave.| summer vacation period, on Friday Courts Should Protect Human Rights as Well as at the home of Mrs, J. F. Forbes, 231| SEWING CLUB | Canon W. H. Bliss will make a short |conyention, will give their reports. |Tho guests of honor will be the}evening, September 12, at 8 o'clock, Property Rights Boylston ave. N., on Tuesday, Sep- Mrs. Matt Manus will entertain] talk, and Dr. Mary James, who has| Response to roll call, “Summer|srand master Workman, J. F. Fo-| in the Fine Arts hall, 2028 Third ave tember % at 1 p.m. the Puget Sound Bewing Sisters at! been doing missionary work in China, !ichoos " All British people cordially invited. 4 pos Fos soos be \\ 4 € FREDERICK & NELSON 7,000 Pairs of | Full- Fashioned Silk Stockings \ Peensor, 5 O0e poe . = | AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES, TUESDAY | pista dacs ticunsin oats $1.35 are doubly important. 1,200 Pairs Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Stockings Chiffon Stockings, with w Beave’ Banana, Oriental Pearl, Gunmetal and Black. 1,200 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings Medium-weight, with lisle top, heel, sole and toe, in English- Beige, Havana, Gunmetal and Black. and top, in Blonde, tan, Beaver, Airedale, 600 Pairs Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Stockings ‘ Chiffon Silk Stockings with feet. In Beaver, Beige, esque, Gunmetal, Black and 600 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Medium-weight silk from tops to toes, with well-reinforced garter, tops interlined with Tanbark, Light-beige, Moresque, Fawn, Jack Rabbit, Airedale, Stone-gray, .Roseetaupe and 600 Pairs Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Stockings These Chiffon S Stockings an 8-inch top of heavier weave and garter hem interlined with lisle. In Moresque, Light- wood, Beige, 500 Pairs Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Stockings Fine-textured all-silk Chiffon Stockings, in new Autumn and evening colorings—Ecstasy, Fern, Skin, Mah Jongg, Rose- taupe, Castor and Cameo. 600 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Aluminum, Medium-weight Si $1. These very low prices are quoted on Stockings of Frederick & Nelson’s regular high quality—many of them in the sheer chiffon weights — in most popular now. Under such circumstances, savings Dawn, Jack Fawn, Airedale, Cinder, Oriental Pearl. Stockings of very sheer silk—a trifle heavier than regular chiffon stockings, in these popular colorings: Melon, Peach, W 400 Pairs Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Stockings k Stockings with foot of well-reinforced lisle—in Autumn colorings: Sunset, Rose-taupe, Beaver, Cinnamon. ae 200 Pairs Lace-Clocked Silk Stockings Sten 65 = $1.95 the colorings ell-reinforced lisle heel, r, Beige, Jack Rabbit, sole, toe Airedale, 1-33 Pair 1-33 Jack Rabbit, Oriental Pearl, Pair aris clocks, and lisle tops and Rabbit, Airedale, Mor- 1.35 White. Pair Stockings lisle. In these popular colorings: 133 White. Pair are all-silk ‘from tap to toe, with 1.93 beige, Silver, Sheepskin, Sandal- Pair 1-8 Pair Stockings Gray, New [63 hite and Gunmetal. Pair Russia Calf, Cordovan, Otter, Fawn, Flesh-color, Log Cabin, [63 Pair garty; and other grand lodge officers

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