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SER 26 . eon Soe. Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant-—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens Miss Merrill Hostess at Tea for Eastern Guest; Struves Will Be Hosts Monday in 4 was of Chant Hosts Sunday DF. and Mrs. Otis F Denmark a recent brid: ron of honor, Luncheon Hostess a a Next Week ried a sho Mrs. William H. Irvine will be| Souvardia and asters hostess at a bandeau and car She was escorted b gue, nephew of the gr followed by Garrold Willis, nephew elas of the bride, who, in a black velvet Informal Dinner for let ed ' Mrs. Arthur W. Wilde will enter-| afr, Gordon Tongue acted as hi » an informal at her! brother's be: turday evening in honor of Commander H Stiles, Jr, U. SN, 2 who are in town for t g <5 as brown plisse crepe, with a coat Musical Club Will Meet hat to match, The udents’ Musical club will| Following a wedding trip to Van meet fc first time this season on |couver island and Victoria, Mr. ar Saturday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, gue will be at home at the home Miss Jill Perine, 124 | #ttle. 29th ave. Rhythm will be the sub . f ject of study for the coming year.| Surprise Dinner ‘The program follows | Mr. and Mra. Roy Wa oir home Thursday even in celebration of the birthday Mrs. Geor E. Green. Covers were placed for 1 the hostess Following the was h for the families and cose friends of the bride The br going groom. wie 3. Folk sons. December-Janvaty— Sikes . pp xatienaltty tm compoantion Service at Orthopedic ae ee Shops Ete! The L. O, club, with Modern suites. F. Miller, hostess, will direc Apri the service Saturday at the Orthe Acousties. h room, 214 Cot ic will be Mra W. H. Humphrey, Mrs Mra. W. J, Hodde kle ts chateman of the Entertains at Luncheon ailivan Honoring Miss Dorothy Lyter and| and Mra. F. Rhebeck. Mrs. Alson E. Wood: n enter: | G: who are ¥ y ruff, Miss Marguerite Br ined at a luncheon and bridge last ttan O'Bryan will rep Friday at The Wilsonian all day Saturday. CLUBS FOR SATURDAY ttion: Miss Mary Alice McComb Women's University club; EL lot ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOME! versity Women will hold who has returned from a three years’ | C. Smith building: s WOMAN'S EDUCATIONAL building; Sue E cL loth ave. N. Woman's Educational club will| Puget Sound Sa meet at the Federated clubhouse, | ciation Saturday, September at 2 o'clock. Program at 3 o'clock. Topic for) ELECTION OF OFFICERS Myrtle Chapter, Past Matrons, will gi awarded for whist and bridge! ate editor Matrons and friends invited | The WHITTIER HEIGHTS CLUB Pi Whit tion follows Colonial Court will 13, Order of} a card party! read 1519 Second| Tribute to Mr. and Mra. Nicholas Septemnber| Behmitt and “Alone embers and] «were 1 Assured” and “Waterloo Death of Summer” ("Muse and Mirror’’) ADDITIONAL CLUBS APPOINTED TO SERVE FOR YEAR iss Luella Ayres, president of]... A the Seattle Business and Profes-| “The Voice,” « fragment al sional Wornen's club, has appointed | wpiita prerarb 4 the following committee chairmen |-aimh and % nd advisory board to serve for the | “Out of the Jade of the Hea” coming year: begs “Erprit d'Amour," to Helen Maring Bameel, and “October” artha ¥ KE nwd-2819. Fel-| F Sunnyside Program: Miss /1da |+ciam hells Holding Their Tongues i tahip: Abbie ¢ 4 4 W. Cambr Ww The next meeting will be held on 7 cational Doras | October 20, with Dr. William Lafoy 4 3 lowship: Misa Bess Blackstone, 746 {and Brooklyn, ; Dexter Horton building; EL liot-4803; | ae Publicity Mrs. Marian Harris, NO. 944 tainler Grand hotel; Vit Mot-2801, | Ina P, Am- | Hive, No ‘A st-0040, Cly- | bees, has Entertainment: Miss a mer, 1726 Summit ies: Miss Iglu . bullding; MAin-s093. Hecrea-I. 0. 0. F. temple, J M ss V \ wernitt| Cards Issued for Bridge : a tea at her/ Luncheon d Septem Mrs. B EK. Hemrich has | ued » t,|{mvitations to a bridge luncheon at er home day afternoc x Octet stage lit 3 @ entertaine Theate md Supper eee Party Home Wedding 7 Ladd M Is Charming a Mee, Frederic | 2188 08 September 17 of Miss ughter M s ww » pw ¢ reson, t Mr gsi xt M son of Mra i oan eleal eremony took he bride's par ; . s ave. N. W., which tn was beautifully decorated in ferns, Luncheon Compliments | smiles fall flowers The service was read by the Rev Mrs. Messer J, A. Badcon before an improvised os Ka sined | of ferns massed with purple Be eam 2 and white asters. Preceding the " <g : mony Mr, Herbert Killner sang Ww Arms jo 1 You T accompanied , ¢ Mrs. Harry Randall! by M Haugman, who also sa Paes gs = ! March” .from ge o sire] Lohe for the entrance of the f iv. t h her : t w WV Lamsons Will Be aight cap effect, and she arried t of rose Bund: buds, b s of the complimer st vk who will r | Mrs, James Hoffer (Alice Williams), was gowned in a bouffant pale green r bouquet of rosebuds, | Tiny Virginia Strandberg, niece of bride, attired in a pink organdie carried a gold basket of rose ee om, in a » satin ga reception ay costume Mrs. Mrs. E. Roesch, Mra C Snglebrecht, Mra. R. G. Young, Mrs. J. H. Templeton, Mra. D.| Mra. F. H. P. Anderson Miss Helen Lyter, of Los Angeles.) Mrs. H. In Greene, Mrs. Howard Mrs. B. J. Dahl and Mrs. J.) esent dway Guild at the Thrift Shop 48, Finance: Miss Bertha V. dall, Hoge building; MA in-1990. ‘The American Association of Uni-| Legistative: Miss Mary H. Alvord, s first fall |307 Lowman building; EL lot-2369. meeting at the Hotel Gowman on | National Federation: Miss Ann Mar Saturday, September 27. Luncheon | quis, 408 Crary building; MA in.0708. at 12:30 o'clock. Mr. C. J. France, | Auditing: Miss Eloise M. Flags, L. L liot-2500. Ad y in Europe, will be the speaker.|visory board: Judge Reah M. All college women cordially invited | Whitehead, county«ity — building; to attend. | Rena E. Keiper, 365 Stuart building; | a0 38 Dr. Lydia 8. Merrifield, 420 Green Mitchell, A-4 322 Mrs, Inez Meyring, ings & Loan asso- discussion tatus of the Ameri-| ‘The first fall meeting of the Seat-| painted animated miniatures, all of | can Ind Mrs. F, Chamber: | tie Chapter of the American Literary | which thrilled her audience at the | lain, hostess, «sociation was held September 24,| Sunset club on Wednesday. pe mecheeae jat the home of Mrs. Francette Mar-| Miss Petit, a Seattle girl, has} MYRTLE CHAPTER ing, 200 Broadway, with Mrs. Helen | achieved fame in the dance world and | TO GIVE CARD PARTY Maring Samsel presiding. Mrs, Sam-|is one of the founders of the Dancer sel has taken over the “Muse and|guild, which has for its object the card party at Wing's! irror,” the September issue being | preserv: evening, Septem-! her first venture as editor. Mrs. R o'clock. Favors will) s Richards will continueas associ- result of the third annual] She will repe dent, Dr. Lafoy Hall; vice preat-|Cornish theater on Friday evening, | Improvement | dent, Mra. H. W. Costigan; second vice recording club da A. HW. MeKinn ve pee Aing secretary, Lucile Hen a 8 o'clock, | gerson; treasurer, Mra, Francette Mar- in Diminck’ 1 14th Helen Maring Samscl will co , Icome as official representative of the . an Literary @ and © nerve aa manuncript secretary for 0. OF A local chapter The following original poems were| RAINIER CHAI Mrs, Gustave Lewis | (Byron) Mr, John Lamb| per 20, Mrs. Costigan (Janet Palrieigh-Btone) “Tones” Jessie Humes | Sherman Walker, secretary genera Why". Luctle te Clered |two articles by Mrs. R. M, Whitney,| Mrs, D. D. Pinney |ism,” by Mrs. Will H. Parry, and | M. CG. Johnson thine | , Bch 0? Me. FR. WL MeLaren | Mra, F.C. Greer Marin Bameel| Ar pHA CLUB Mra, damee!| ‘The Alpha club will meet at the Mra. Franeette Maring | Women's University club on Thurs A. K. MeKinnon | day, October 11, at the Smart apartments, 42nd | ‘The commander of Washington | Dexter Horton building; EL liot 144, Ladies’ of the Macca- led # special meeting for | evening, October 4, at the Masonic ‘airlanke, 304 Plo-|Tucsday, Sept. 30, at 2 o'clock, in |club, in the Arcade building. All are The engagement of Miss Caryl Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kerr, to Mr. Laurin T, Byrne, was recently an- nounced. —Portrait by Grady. | neve H DISTRICT Personal | activa Mr, and Mrs. F. W, Hurlbut The semiannua come in from their summer home at/ trict No. 1 will t | Hunt's P to their a The Victoria. Miss E but, who is spendin, September in New Y. rtment in| Wedne zabeth Hurl the month « k city, will re 1, in the Ma nton, with Co 1 0.0. F, as kaha are cordially turn about ¢ ori nt ee Mrs, James Hamilton de Veuve call the and Mrs, J. T. ‘Trafford-Huteson ae jturned Thursday night from a fe Night's motor trip to Cal are ree SPECIAL reeciving « ns upon the birth of a r Arthur, September 24. Turban Hat | Mrs. John E. Ryan, who ts visit With Purse jing Mr. and dirs. M. L. Ryan in TO MATCH | | | Mr Minneapolis, will also vinit at her old | home in La Crosse, Wis., before re turning to Seattle about October Reginald * Parsons, left laat week to re-enter Andover Prepara achool Miss Ar Parsons, who recently returned from a few tered Columbia nter in New| months 4 wi | York city Mr. J. D. Hoge returned last even jing from a short trip East Mr. and Mra. L. C. come in from their Ithe Country club and are at the [ete Sorren | Both for $5.95 man have ner place at | Gates) are receiving congratulati lupon the birth of a son tombe 24, at the Virginia Mason hospital. The Vogue for Fall, a complete | ba dite |} line in all shades, sizes, colors |} Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Green re-| and trim | moved Thursday from their summer | place at the Country club to their $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 town house. ton City, are visiting Mr. and Mra.| e u e op E. Helater Guie. 218 Pike St. ee ie Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hayden re HOLLYWOOD SHOP CAROLINE HILL THE PHOTOG RAP’ Hs you TREASURE $ JU ST YOU R FEET SHOULD FORGET YOUR STEAK HINGLE BOB 50 CENT: fas tow if you he 7RAPH WIth YOUR PHONO! BE AS GOOD AS N 7 Bervice! Im BE BECOMING FRIED Cc HIC. KEN, cou NTRY SIYL E ng’s Cafeteria, THE FRANCO-AMERIC. f-EAKS AND CHOPS IF YOU W THE BLUEBIRD Fall time is attractive place to dance nating ballroom {INGLE BOB sa $10 permanen tage of this wonderful V who takes a THE NEW FRENCH PAPER cu RL e, when ishe'goes to the Instruction to deauty experts that no type of girl need be without a halrdress to turned this. week from a three; months’ trip abroad. | ‘Margaret Petit Will | F R E E | |Dance Tonight Hear This Lecture by | Margaret Petit proved herself an t of rare grace and b ty as {dancer, and in her productions she | tion of the dance art from} the demoralization with which it is| threatened thru popularity of je and jazz dancing. | the dances, beauti- | |fully costumed and stage t the | acroby leave for New York ere she ha an | A sou Bi rw been engaged to give a series of |} A°P rr ai * explaining the dance concerts, app in the wonderful four wee lxame numbers a. Avin in teaching garment co | Seattle course truction Day and evening ae ayant events” $5.00 | Enrollment now open. Rainier chapter, D. A. R,, will} hold the first meeting of the year | Battin Sonne) ol Dressmnaking at the home of Mrs. F Jordan, | Ww A. Fifth a 1205 22nd ave. N., Tuesday, Septem p.m. At the request of Mrs, Anthony Enyne Cook, pres- | ident general, and Mrs, William | Sen will be reviewed; “Back to Barbar Inc. “The Reds in America,” by Mrs Jeorge D. Schofield; group songs by | ae For Health Use more milk products BUTTER CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE UTT ENOTES BULGARIAN MALIK ICF. ORAM You will find these Hollywood products better than the ordinary Luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. William B, Bebb, host ‘Topic, “Literature of America," Mra, C. 8. Weeks, WALLINGFORD CHAPTER TO DANCE H. 8, is giving a dance on Saturday | cordially invited, NO LO: NG BR ME WORKDAY you have taken advantage Call CA pitl-0300, YOU WANT TO SEE YOUR VAC ATION PICTURES your slides for the glorious days of your again your favorite ¢ pictures on the You can live IF IT’S NECKLACES AND GIFTS SO DIFFERENT Rhind-Steele McDermott Building. | china is delightful an individuality THAT OUT-OF-FASHION SUIT stunning coat-dres and duvetynes ean be trimmed and made If you liked your nably with her oven SPRIT D'AMOUR BATH SALTS and delightful. ssary requisite of th of well-groomed wom! »-found treasure salts that do not dry out, and that do OF PARCHME the Sea Captain's atterns that LAMP SHADES like expensive WHEN YOU CALL THE “NIFTY” * 50 many gorgeous, gay things to be tat shops that AND STYLE IN SHOES ‘© the most ser FOR COMFORT Light and cool, combination stands continuously. wonderful comfort to one who walks “well-dressed” YOU WANT TO MAKE yol UR OWN GOWN Bean, who eute f 1 Pe } t enables t to have their gar t hile they ‘ sewir maclves, is YOU R SHOES LOOK SH ABBY If you t like the hig . a ar No use to th shoes away when they can be made new peg oe * ‘DER TR ANG HT LINE FROCKS a Schobler, Corsetiere. /EAR UD “NuBone,” 5 ed t EL jot-6766 If you're inclined to be otherwise than very, very slender, these fitting dresses, you should wear “something.” sys with the clo without pian? For details at the Ne-Mo Shop, MA in-3196, ia free treatingnt The more exercise the more orygen and consequent destruction of fat by the one healthful method. IT’S ONLY A FROCK Th keeping you away from the party—rent one from Brocklinde’s Costume Shop, 1624 Westlake ave ne what your grandmother would have thought, could she have rented a party gown without the bother of bending after day! over her sewing day HOME-COOKED DINN ERS Breakfasts and luncheons are served at the Waldorf Hotel cafe at s, under the management of Miss Pollard. iiss moderate pric 1 home-cooked dinner is worth walking more than just a very few blocks for, in the opinion of a good many people I know ee N TOILETRIES For the woman who cares, are for sale at the Model, 5: Bank Building Peoples ANT TO SEE YOUR VACATION PICTURES , who has a 16-foot screen, and he will 1263, On the screen, call Mr. R show your slid: You can live over again the glorious golden days of your summer vacation if you have treasured those “snaps” you took, JR —THE MAGIC INGREDIENT the well-dressed woman's wardrobe complete. The Brown 106 10th ave., CA pitl-0578, has just the wrap you are seeking. Dyed weasel and Hudson seal are especially good this season, I am told, and I have seen some of the most gorgeous wraps fashioned of it. INEN CROSS-STITCHED GUEST TOWELS And luncheon sets of the most unique designs are to be found at Frau Bennett's Shop, 1524 Seventh ave. Tapestries hundreds of years old can now be darned and crosa- stitched so that the mending cannot be scent! THE CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS Will have an exhibit at the Western Washington fair in Puyallup all next week, so when you are down there take a peek at their » on your needs. Their store is 76 University st. on — the bridge. os 8 The West Washington Fair promises some wonderful exhibits this year, and Thursday is Seattle fant . “FROM EXCLUSIVE SHOP AND} NEVER WORN” ‘Tells the story of many of the astounding bargains in inexpensive apparel that thrifty women are eagerly buying at Betty Faris’ Wirth: more Shop—actually less than a third their cost. Upstairs, McDer mott building, Fourth at Pine A smart frock or wrap that is reasonably priced appeals to every woman—the fact that it may have been worn once or twice does not lessen its usefulness. CHINA You'll find it at th handwork in Chin ing and do f1 Ceramic Arts Studio, where they have exquisite tie dyeing and enamel. They teach china painte ing, too, 4137 Arcade Square. Dainty pieces of china, or an exquisite dit of tic-dye make the love- liest and most acceptable gifts. IF YOU'RE FURNISHING YOUR ROOM AT COLLEGE You'll find the best looking finished and unfinished furniture at Carlson's, 800 Pine st. Things that may be enameled in gay colors to brighten rooms for the rainy d One's individuality ¢ s to the fore when the furnishings of @ home or apartment are to be osen and arranged, and just now the dining table with leaves that hide away under the polished top are “life-savers” in the small apartment INDIVIDUAL BOBS Are greatly in demand just now, and Seattle women are com- meneing to realize that Mr. Rackur, at his new Eitel Building Shop, cuts hair to suit the type of face—and that Mrs. Falconer curls the hair to suit the bobs. BL jot-6584. see To be “different” is to be smart, whether it be frocks, shocs, or the hairdress, and when one can get a curl that will actually stay, these wet days— Ask for “Margie.” She wave within thre the BE ‘ourth, MA in cel—and a free re- 746. days If one has a rewere tg set the marcel, it will stey and stay unt the n si WHEN YOURE TIRED AFTER SHOPPING Drop into the Colonial Theater, Fourth Ave. just off Pike. Sature ay's picture is “Forty-Horse Hawkins,” with Hoot Gibson, Whether we be young or old—happy or gay—there's nothing quit@ like a “movie” to take us away from the humdrum world for @ tme, (Advertisement)

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