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= 9 Miss Ruth Price Weds at Home Service; Epiphany Scene of Charming \ Nadine ewlee Bride Price, of Raywood Frazier Mre. J In the little vine-covered Church 0 + ye a y ct Epiphany, the t ¢ ‘ Miss Na Virg a Now " al te of M aod M Walte 1 ; ] Newlee, and Mr. Raywood Frazic “ - on ¢ Mr and Mra. Raymond KR S 4 . 7 ve Fre was q tly = mnized last . s oe ‘ soe e &. the Harold G. Hen : : aes ae o'clock. . H aes y The church, filled with pink, white] : ; “ . t - and lavender gladioluses and dahlias} : me Ps against a background of autumn . +3 ' lighted by rows of ' ee al candies, was a charming a for the ceremony veda! y* Preceding the service Mra Adam t honor, the bride's | Beeler, accompanied by Miss Edith Tae Ba Knapp on the harp, sang “At Dawn. Bi Ca Sweetest Story Ever 5S fc he service Miss ' c Ye w rose Confidence and purple pansies, yellow rose The Bridal Chorus aphete Re . the processional and 5 sah set march for A . s| their Mr. Frank Satt nutehee, was his brother’ und the ushers were Mr Dumett, Mr. Rot Hurlbut, Mr makley Maxwel Mr. Heber Dill- wort Before the service a trio composed ot Miss 0, Miss William, played renade Love's Schumann, blending into | March From’ Lohen. took place in the room before an improvised altar of four white with lilies and white gludioluses and showered with white pom pom dahlias. A wide bowl of Ophelia roses graced the altar, and tall can delabra stood at elther side. Leadit to it was an aisle of white Jardinieres Gilg with white and p asters, | white gladioluses and dahlias Hnked | with white silk cords. Standards and wall pockets of pink and white blos soms were used thruout the house, and the supper table was an exquis. ite garden” of Ophelia roses and pastel flowers in Ivory bowls. Assistiig at the reception Mrs. James Esary, Jr, Mrs. Beverly Vernon Hancock, Miss Norma Olson, Miss Arline Spaulding, Miss Eliza beth Lea and Miss Claire Pessemer of Tacoma. For traveling, the bride wore a dark brown Velvet dress, a beige car acul jacquette with viatka squirrel collar and a small brown velvet hat with a beige and brown ostrich orna- ae at one side. Her corsage was ft orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Satterberg left for Banff and Lake Louise on their wed. ing trip and after November 1 will e at home at 1711 37th ave. ¥ eee jumns crowned were Mrs. Hoogewerff Entertains In honor of the Colonial Dam Mrs. Hoogewerff, wife of Rear Ad miral John A. Hoogewerff, enter- tained with a charmingly appointed | luncheon today, at her home at the Navy Yard. Entertains for Miss Jackson Mrs. William this afternoon at her home, enter- taining with a luncheon of twe! covers in honor of Miss Alice Jack- son, a bride-to-be of next week. Ostrander Dinner Hosts To honor Lieut. Commander E. W. Hanson, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. were dinner hosts at thelr home on Tuesday evening. VELVET HATS In off-thetace style, with Directolre crown and up-turned brim, and bonnet effect Trimmed in burnt peacock Others embroidered, beaded and appliqued $5, $6.95 $7.95 The Bubble Shop 218 Pike St. | Mrs. Edris was hostess! rn without a was round train a cap with valley ds across arranged with nd Cecil the Brunner and her be white back, et was of peas and lilles with the er buda mald of petal p orchids, of the valley showered valley liltes and Ceell E ss Harriet Hill sweet the or, was gowned tn p over pale yellow georgette fed an arm bouquet of pink ' ' i F i 1 A londe Hi ° M I 1 H I rento. Calif 1 Miss Et Tuesd on the H. F. Alex f pF month \ Fran Mr, and Mra. ( st. H left tod: 2 ke’ tris East. " Donald Mel 1 left Wed M Sound. ’ he Loyal Lan left] Apri ¢ will 4 ¢ i | ve Frederic Hall White and) Samus ; ¥ 2 removed f thelr sire, Fred W. Bert mer place at Agat nt say—Play day their town he am for the general i EN" membership ill be as fot Capt. and M Priest Lab i { u I Pas gL fre. I F.C. «. M I f f t r first f month @ Wt 4, Mra, Har 1 AF n, red the f « calendar them—baked. dry heat. SDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924 TH -ATTLE R PAGE 13 Seattle Society [ MISS DOROTHY FISHEI to. i by » Keen LeBallister. Telephone MA in-0600 . AY : Anite: Frances Oldham |" Music—Louise Raymond Owens . eled When you think of beans, you think of baked beans. That’s the way you have always prepared them and that’s the way you want You can tell whether the beans you buy are baked by reading the labelonthecan. Heinz Oven-Baked Beans are labeled baked and taste baked because they are baked—in ovens—with HEINZ OVEN-~BAKED and lavender stock ‘ * 1 administra The little flower girls, Dorothy hchgpan ty baat ; : _— Mrs. D. M. Stone chatr age and Marian Bills, wore at- Beeb ahete October 10.—Art nt, Mra ¥ tractive French frocks of georgette Sax ‘wicwher’ tart eran wood, chalr aah Derothy in the shade called honey- Pianta teks t per oN =e we rrr alr end dew and Marian in Nile green. They ort a eae etme’: $3 kaki? Gen we carried Watteau baskets of Cecil cisiai- wien: thichabes airman. ge ee Brunner owes. nn von Der hatrin Mr, James ‘Clise wan best man. t! sais ake whol gaa penmnitians and Mr, Grierson Newlee and Mr.| t open Mb he ‘ime. bl John Ryan, tbe ushers | en ony with tomato sauce Mee aed NCOP HOR for gy tl _ Miss Dorothy Fisher will appear in a benefit dance recital) seattLE COLLEGE tee, Mra followed at the home of the bride's hye evening at the Cornish school, and later will go to) MOTHERS CLUB ave! de-| arents. Here the decorations re-| Chicago to continue her studies under Adolph Bolm.—Por- . chair peated those at the church. Miss trait by Young & Cogswell, ment, Mra mma and Miss Bougette and| — —_ . — 55 ‘ ete Miss Adrian Campbell assisted, and 18th and E. Madison » ny Liseetas | during the evening Miss Euphemte ering lures, vd pee perg ene «nad Women’s Cl S Clubs B00 tions. thelr wedding trip Mra. Frazier traveled In a three-piece costume of midnight blue Kashamana cloth and crystal bengaline, trimmed with squirrel, a small dark blue velvet hat with sapphire blue pt orchid corsage, After October 1 Mr. Frazier will be at he Amalfi apartments 'Cards Out oy Tea | Mrs. Charles F. Whitt J. Tate om have car for a tea att home on Th ume and and Mra the y and }@fternoon, September 18, from 4 Mrs. Walter Whittlesey), | Who come here from| Spokane to make her home. | Tennants Will Be | Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. J Tennant will entertain wit a dinner of sixteen! covers at their home Saturday ning In honor of Mra. R. Knox Rob. érts, who will leave shortly for Cali- fornia to spend the winter. Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. James Garfield Eddy of Ev erett was hostess today, entertain-| ing with a small luncheon at the Sunset club. eve Mrs. Taylor to Give Luncheon | Mrs. Howard Taylor will entertain | with a luncheon at the Sunset club/| Wednesday afternoon, September 17, in honor of Mrs. O. Sewall Clark| \ (Marguerite Auzias de Turenne) of | | Cedron, Pa., who is the guest of her| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auzias de| | Turenne. The guests will later attend Marg aret Petit’s dance rec! at the club. Bridge and Mah Jongg Tea The Tennis club will give a bridge and mah jongg tea on Friday after- “|noon, September 19. | Additional reservations for the) [dinner dance Friday evening include | Mr. and Mrs. John M. Morgan and | Mr. and Mra. Lister Holmes, who are | sponsoring a no host part and Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Phillips, Mr. and| ; xtra. Wallace Fisher, Dr. and Mrs.| Charles Castieon, Mrs. 8. J. Wettrick | and Mr. Griscomb Barr. | o- | . | |Orthopedic Lunch and | | Thrift Shops | | Mrs. Cleo Scougal will be hostess) |for North End guild, Friday, at the | | Orthopedic Lunch room, 214 Colum |bia st., assisted by Mrs. \hurst, Mrs. J. G, McDonald, ‘rank Schleis, and, Mrs. C. G. Ralph Saxon, Mrs. T. H.| | Van Wy Mrs. A. Y. Bentley, Mrs. John B, Wilson, Mra. J. T. Reilly, Mrs. A. R. Crothers, Mra. J. E. Treen, Mrs, A. H. Holmes, Mrs, H. O. Ha watt, Mrs. John Wurgron, Mra. F. F. Gearheard and Mrs. Charles McCon- nell. Denny Fuhrman gulld will be in charge all day at the Thrift Shop, represented by Mrs. L. L. Berens and | Mrs. Samuel Le Roy Crawford. Mrs. L. R. G. Mel Storm, Mrs WASHINGTON | BOULEVARD W. C. T. U. | Washington Boulevard W. C. T. U. |will meet in the chapel, dist and | Madison, Friday, September 12, |}2 p. m. Good program. All bers urged to be present. Vis welcome. mem- tors oe MILLER W. R. € | John F. Miller W. R. C, will give a military whist party in, Veteran's JOHN F. hold on September | Members of ers frien [ness meeting « at} CLUBS FOR FRIDAY date ALL-DAY INSTITUTE The Univers! all-day wtrang 1} members and Mra. |N come next, fo! by Mrs Mra Hadle Klis Yor eounty. work, Mra.) COle ELLSWORTH CIRCLE ez he atablen |Jar business seaxsion, } p Noonth: ayer, Myre. Chariens | ber 12, at 1:30 Pierce | has been postpe FT Der nd n! offering | » bd meer Moe ste Mary Culp. |BRITISH AMER { £:00—Christian citizenship, Mrs. Ala-| ASSOCIATION meda Livingstone. } The British American fation 2:15—Bible Ip the pupils senools Mre| wilt hold its first meeting after the 2:20—Hocial morality, Mes. Olivid Mar-| summer vacation period, wood | evening ptember 12, 3146—Spectal music. sinten Vincent, |! the Fine Arts ha 28 Third ave. % president All British people invited. 3:30—Addreas, Hoy C. Lyle, prohibition eee Girector 1 D TRINITY PARISH Db iran pais ala erg CHURCH AUXILIARY 4:20. The women's auxiliary of Trinity 5:06 ‘ Parish church will hold the first on Frida at the home of | meeting of the x tember 12, at 2 p. m Sep. EASTERN STAR CLUB | ‘The board meeting of the Eastern | Mrs. Frank Black, 1319 12th ave | star club will be held Friday, Sep-| Canon W. H. Bliss will make a short temberf 12, at 11 a. m., and busl-/talk, and Dr. Mary James, who has been doing missionary work in China, | will speak WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB | Afterwards there will be an infor- ‘The literature and travel depart-| mal tea in honor of Mrs. Bliss, who ment of the Woman's Century club | leaves shortly for Honolulu, and Mra will meet Friday, September 12, at| Mook, wife of the Rev. Charles the ¥. W. C. A. Mrs. Fred W. Bert, | Mook, the new associate rector of the Jr, will review two books by Mar- | church. pm eee |guret Wilson, “Foreword” and sae “The Able McLaughiins,” GREENWOOD $750. e CHAPTER 0, E.°S. SOCIAL SCORE CLUB Greenwood pter No, 196, 0. B. ‘The Soclal Score club will meet |S. will give a dance Friday evening, Friday, September 12, at the home| September 12, in Greenwood Masonic of Mrs. Carry Hamilton, 312 24th |temple, 79th st. and Greenwood ave ave. S$. Luncheon will be served at| All tern Stars, Masons and 1 o'clock. |friends are invited. eee we: 4 A. O. U. W. REUNION ALLARD W. C. TOU. Friday night, September 12, Ever- Ballard W. C. T. U green Lodge, No. 2, will welcome all/day, September 12, at 2 p. m. with \its old and new members at the| Mrs. Georgia Boston, 1740 W. 60th st will meet Fri- | JANSE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY b { the Anneke ty will be EK. Griswold. He AN} S ADDITIONAL CLUBS MELODY CLUB PLANS | YEAR'S PROGRAM The Melody club, composed of a 1 nm for the purp of lying musical ry, correct In terpr mn and repertory has for ite offh * the coming year the fol lowing members | Mra. C. FE. | Mins I urer . pres rexpondent; Mrs. Charles N. Gibson, musical director. Mrs. Plimpton ts |theoretical recreation music chair. man | he program for the enusing year follows Heptember 18 Primitive Mw Early Ch Dreams of Beauty that can be true— dreams of a soft, clear skin, glowing with the freshness of youth and a complexion fascinating in its subtile charm. ‘They are yours thru | the useof Gouraud’s Oriental | Cream. White, Flesh, Rachel Send sce, for Trial Sive Ferd. T. ee & Son, Ne Gourauos | | | | York City A. O. U. W. building, 1409 Ninth ave. Tho, guests of honor will be the nd master Workman, J. F. Fo- garty, and other grand lodge officers. | A dinner at 6 o'clock will begin the evening, after which a real lodge | meeting will be held, the principal | feature being the initiation of a class 1 pkg. Vanilla Junket "Mothers know the difference” CANT BUST EM KUTE KUTS PEG-TOP PLAYSUITS Mada by Blosser Hermemann Co. San Francisco, Los Aneeles, Kut design patented Ue Prtene Noe then chill in Ice box. with whipped cream Addres: hall, armory, Friday evening, Sep: tember 12. 96490. Infringements will be prosecuted, Healthful Milk Desserts quickly made with unke Tablets and Powder Makes a delicious health food. VANILLA JUNKET WITH PEACHES Sliced peaches, sweetened Warm the milk, luke warm, not hot. in it the Junket Powder. It will dissolve in less than one minute, Do not stir it longer. Pour each dessert glass nearly full At serving time fill up the with the sllced and sweetened peaches | WRITE FOR DELICIOUS DESSERTS Junket, 112 Railroad Ave. £0 US PAT OFF. Sold at all grocers. Powder 1 pint milk Dissolve Let set until firm, and decorate top pera in the 1th | tens nul and Ha Ise topic rs orc Lk, The rise of the Y al period, ° Mra. Edgar Modern opera since Wagner; and Gounod. Hos A Mo-| May OK! the quart, abled to buy sufficient poison to des- Dorthea Rogers. Review of year’s study ye § program. Ho K and Miss Wiggen "HOPPERS FOR BAIT AGAN, Wash.—Struck by @ shopper plague, the farmers and hardists of this region have in- serted advertisements in city papers calling attention to the efficiency of They are offering to sell the grasshoppers by en- s as trout bait and in this way are Thousands of New Fall Hats Assembled for Dollar Friday The richest picking we've offered Criterion patrons for many a day, sums up tomorrow’s opportunities for prudent buyers. Scarcely two weeks away from the manufacturers, these thou- sands of hats will go out to delight those who conform closely to Fashion’s dictates and to further emphasize this store’s reputation for featuring only new, authentic millinery modes. Priced amazingly low tomorrow at TRIMMED HATS All the favored mate- rials, colors, shades, shapes and trims that speak of peppy Fall days co-ordinated in modes charmingly suited to the season’s business and so- cial activities will be found assembled here to- morrow and $ 1 priced at... SPORTS HATS Light as a feather, but close clinging and comfortable in the crisp, chill breeze of Autumn, one of these sau whimsical Felts will add constant enjoyment to the motor trip, golf game or week-end outing. Self-trimmed and un- trimmed, ready to put right on, they embody the quin- tessence of snappy youthful Fall mode. Priced for tomorrow at. " $1 FEATHERS AND FANCIES A field of fourteat clover for the clever woman who does her own trimming; priced for tomorrow at 45. an 95e Cleverly tours in velvets, duvetyns and combinations, aglow in colors of Autumn wood- lands, as well as the deep, subdued shades now dominant in Fall costumes, form a large and interest- ing group priced for tomorrow at.. rich, UNTRIMMED HATS conceived con- $1 The Criterion eattle's est Tylillinery SSS at Seneca Store