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TO Mm 1* M- Prearon, Vn Srn'.*h. of Kat- m O'y. Mm O. A. C. Roch*«re r Mm. A. M Oilman, Mr* D M Johnson M?*. EL. M Carr and Mr*. ClamMi Prwton. ? ? Mr. and Mm. P AJ'-n «»f«rtalne>4 DM RHiVn of Night Card Club burt w*»k. ? ? Mr. tisd Mm B K:t"nfr left y*et»?day for th< Ea«t to be g>«e some *wtki wr.Dorto*. A onfet wMdlnf *ook plam a* rm',- di«nc« of Mr A E Ripiey. Seven- teenth avenje. Wednesday wufw, Octo- ber V. UK, wh*'. his <Jaa*toT»T Minr.e wm nsarrJ-d to Mr. Oeor*K D Ford. R**. John V. Da»on oßlctaMn# Toe room* w»re taatefally «!ecom!-d w!'h aid fry. the wemony takin* place under traditional arch of tmatletoe and w*ddinff b«>t)s. Miaa Mamie Ehie p!ay»d tb» wed- ding marrh and M!w Llda Ripley a?ed as waher. Thai brtd* wu beautifully attired fr. wft'ta org*n&r. wbile her brtdmrnrw i. M:m Nellta M<*atcbeon wora a lawn over a pal* gm»n Miring. Mr Well- ington StrohS acted a* b»st man for tba groom Aftar the cemw»*iy a dair.ty luncboon was aeirred. when the brMal party departed for thetr future home at I*ll Jf!«*te*i!h arenue, wbem thev wiT. be at borne to their friend* after Nor»mber 1. Both of the contracting parties hare resided !n Seattle for a unmber of yeam. and hare a large cfrele of frlands who wteh I hem many yeam of happy and pros- perous married life. Among th'»*e pr»-*en? were Mr A E Ripley, Mr and Mm I M Fo-4. fir. and Mrs. E A. Hartley, Mr. and Mr* A. B. riunt. Mr and Mm. Oeonre Kly. Mr. ai d Mm Charlie Wllsey Mr and Mm. J. C. Parson*. Mr and Mm O Henry Smith Mr and Mm P. D Eh'.e. Mr. ard Mra Oeorje Cooper Mr and M:< F>lw «r l Voal«, Mr and Mm C A Oay. Mm. Lydia Ivipiey. Mm. Mary Ehte. Mi*« A! da Sor ague Mies Maggie Price, Miss M.«y Ford. Mmu Tjouise Hartley. M m MeFarland. Mr Wilton Ford Mr. Byron F >rd. Mr. W F. Kennedy, Mr. Burnett Rtr ley. Mr B. rt Kh!e. Mr O- Rip- ley. \ir. Willie Rlnlev Mr. Lord G«y. Mr. Vernie WUaa* anJ Mr. Dean Hartley. Mr Victor Dcnncy and Miss Pearl Griggs were married Wednesday evening a? the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Griggs, at He*. The srwious parlors of the Griggs home had b«fn beautifully bedecked with flowers, snd at *:** th# guests, who had been kept In Ignorance 01 the nappy event to which they had been bidden, were surprised to hear the strains of the wedding march, f. »t- / d . y Miss Kit rah Peterson Immedi- ately after the brld.il party advanced and tock position* hcerath a large f.er-il belL The bride was Ktvt-n n*ay by fc» r fatb r. tint' Kev. J. C licoit prunourccd th,: mar- riage ceremony. The bride was attired In palo green serge garnished with white satin and lace. &k* carried brld.-'a rose*. Her bridesmaid and maid of honor. Miss Nellie Petersen and Mies Samh Peterson. | were attired in pink and white. Tne groom and his groom-man, Mr. George , I re. were In conventional evening dress. After the ceremony and congratulations the guests were Mated a* an elaborate wedding supper. The remainder of the evening was spent in a social way. and as the majority of those present were coll»g«? friends of the brldt and groom, school day reminiscences and college songs were en- Joyed until a late hour. Miss Nellie Peter- son also contributed several charming piano selections. Mr. and Mrs. Denney were the recipients of numerous valuable and beautiful presents. They will be at home to their friends at the Griggs real- d<oc* In finss until after November 25th. There *«sre thirty-eight guests present. ? ? Ij%*t Wednesday evening Leonard M. Harper and Mlaa Ella M Rlshell were mart led by Rev. W. H. Sclleck, of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church at the r-'sldrricf of J W. Risbell. The p.trlor was b dutifully decorated. After the cere- mony the guests sat down to a fine lunch. took the Kingston for Victoria and other l>oinls. They were the recipients of mjny costly and beautiful presents. The fol- lowing were among the guests that wit- nessed th# ceremony: Mr. and Mrs, John W Risbell. Mrs. P. C. Harper. Mr and Mrs, C. A. Risbell. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Phlppa. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sclleck. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Peabody, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Vincent, Mrs. Wray, Mita S'ra ton. Miss Blowers, Mis# Miller. Miss Harper, Miss Risbell. Miss Lucy Risbell Miss Gladys Vincent. Miss Hadine Risbell, Mr. Will Pratt. Mr Daright Stritton Mr. Don Hide, Mr. Will Wray and Mr. Harper. ? ? The resldenc* of W. J. McClellan was the scene of * quiet and pretty wedding Tuesday afternoon, when Mias Katie E. Garretson, of Caldwell. Kan., and J. H. H haffhausen. br dher-ln-kw of W. J. Mo* ClelUn. were united In marriage. The house was nicely decorated for the occa- sion. and at 3 p. m. the young couple to >k their place* under a lovely arch of Ivy and ferns, where Rev. W. H. G. Temple spoke the words that united their destlnh*. Af- ter A- dainty repast the young couple left for a short trip. Mi«w Garretson is an ac- complished young lady and an old ac- quaintance of the family, while Mr. Si hsfThauaen Is one of Seattle's enterpri«- tng young men and has a host of frien is who wish him every happiness and suc- cess through life. They win reside at Madison street after their return to the city. ? ? Capt John Anderson, of th* j'eimer T W. I*ake, and Miss Ella Anderson, of Port Ludlow, w-re united In marriage at tfc» residence of Mrs. S C. Powell. Pik* street. Seattle. Tue?Vny evening October V\ 1>37, Rev John P. Damon ofJlr atlr.g Mr. L. K. Riffhtmlre the honor* of groomsman. and the fair hostes* as brides- uwld. After congrwt i attona th« coo -?> nJJouraed to tha dining room and partook of i\ wedding feast, whsoh will long be re- numbered a.s a sample of the New l' v land wadding f»\tsts of more than half a eentury ago. Among :fco*c present were Mr. J tme* F. Kelly, Mrs, 8, A. Uml) aui Mr, O. VV. Hemphill. a S Mr. John L Marsh and Mrs. Bertha M Sneider. both of this city, were ma-ried at the home of the bred*. on Wes: Pine street. Wednes l.»y evening. October 27, I*®?, Rev. John F. D-imop ofßclating. Among the w it< ..«were Mr. Fr* i H. T.ysona an J Mra, F. 11. who d d the honors; Mrs, F. V. Jtan. Mrs Philemon Minnie, Miss AV>b!e J»j>eiding. M;s« Pansy Jean, Mr. Alt»ert A. Hints, Mr. Prosper, XL EL Bne-Jcr at J Ma.-ttr Rv»ss?ord Jearu a ? Mr. TVlliMm C Ppler and Misw Hait'e PloPfnea Whitney, by Mr. and Mrs, John A- Mullen, to serve as groomsman »nd brUWmali! fr»m on Wednesday, Cv-tober f. \ttd repairing to the res; ienc» of the off ii:r.g . erjyman, Rer. F Damon, th r rt \rrlagn wss duly so!emnl*ei ai;j they rc; home the Aame evening. a a V- Christen Boyd and Miss Caroline M >r. both of this city, we.e quietir married at the residence of the officiating clergyman. John F. Damon. Saturday October ». l*?T. In time to take the FH ?- os her noon trip to Taooma Mr Jameg Henrlckwci served aa groomsman M ss Laura Damga ard as br idee mi id. ? ? Mr J- nb Bdfind J one*, cf i. Ma- county, an* Mr« B#'«s!e Jackson, of J 1 - vttle. were Quietly tnarricd at the rrwiden e ' the ofll 'attng clerryman. v John F TVttnen, T art-lav evening. Octo- ber l«c*' !a the yctaence of a few friends Mr. s 1 >'?*. Jones wl'J nuke the.r home m Arcadia. ? ? M- Ho?. * C s»and Mrs Msy F. !*?->k-« b-«th >f Rti-w were oarrttd fn this c<tv Thnribiay Octobrr Js Mff at the ef the cO. ia- < ci rgyman fi.-v Jvhn T Dam- n Mr. * ! M -*. Dar !C Ci n > the hoars ~ f ro*--merr ? n ard brt .- <r >sd PtKlli > tMI (Mllt.lt %*"I UIIV R r. W. II S - k pa« r T C,-«- # M %. bhurch, aas t v .e v:c:;aj of a neatly ar- r-tnr»d jrorprls* jwr*y laa* Friday eve- ning at hi* *ome. Ns Ml T«!»r war. to b:nor of hl» thirty-seventh Mrtbday. H * fr ? ard neighbor* *he number of abom 79 to 'k advantage of h i be- ;r>jr ab**©t from Hou?» at rhf!iT pra - t!~", and with basket* proceeded to r « re« r. -* his ret.jm After tr e arrival of Mr flclledk. and congratulations followed, nianjr little token* of friwdrtilf were even him A baamlful office chair was presented to the rerer*n4 *»nt>man. a.~er.mpaaied %y * short *j»e*-h from Hen. J. T. Rona'd, with the adnv>-ji&?n that the "easiness" of the rhair tr»ouid not induce h m to foraoht* lorg The fotSowl-g pemona *r>r» present: Mr. and Mm. J T. Ronald Mr and Mm John S*anl*y. Mr. and Mm W. FT Mr. andVm. W. If Rorera Mr. and Mm. H H Ph:?p«, Mr an! Mr- Wm Mr. and Mm. A. B Bar, Mr and Mm. J. P. Crawford. Mr. and Mr" E. Coomb*. Mr. and M:» W. E. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Twlcbell, Mr. and Mr*. A. I>. Blower*, Mr and Mm W. H. S-l'eck. Mr* H H. Phillip*. Mm. C. A. Risdel Mm F. M. Padley, Mm. Mary E- Tibbet*. Mm. Emma Ner, Mm. H. L Wauaho? Mr*. A;:« Parker. Mm. S. Walker. Mm. W. H. Archer. Mm. Era M. H?bb«n. Mm. A J. M Bulloch Mm C. M rf rd. Mm. R. J. Whit*. Mm. O R. Devlin. Mm. E. L. Terry Mm J*r.n:e Roth. Mr. J. 8 Taylor, Mr Serb Mor ford. Mr. A. E. ZSefarth. Mr. Fred Parker. Miss Eulth Walker Miss Helen Crawford, Misa Ada Rlsbel, M .«s Norma Ronald. Miss Lucy R'.sbel. M'aa J*m:? Ho*om. M ss Edith Plow m. Miss Eva Rr.nald. Mi«* Mil'.;e Wsr er. Ml»s Edith Burjrem M as * .oren-e Padi-y. >f »g K!?t!« Cootnba. Miaa I>. P. Whlta, Miss Margaret ARgeU. Mise EMe T?ur- v \u25a0-»*. M:sa Mabel Ronald, Ml* Mabe! H ff, Mis> Arsnh- Zf barlh. Miaa Hase! SummrrvilSe, Mias Mamie Ziebarth. Mi*s Planch© Pall. Mlsa Hattie McCuHocb. Mias Sarah Waugbop. M;as Carol Belleck, Monday evening a very enjoyable party ta< (riven Mr. Chart** Hood by a crowd of merry young people who Invaded the house and took possession. The feature of the evening was progressive heart*. The first prigc was awarded to Mr. Ogd*n Laaaoreaux. and the booby prise to Mr. H. C. G.i Higher. Miss Kathleen Dolan, M!ms Hood, the M:*s*s Gooch and Mr. Lamoreaux contributed a number of musicai selections, and Miss Ada Bell re- sponded to several choice recitations. Lunch was aervad at 11 o'clock, the guests gtttlng away In time for the in- evitable " last catr." Present were Mr and Mrs T Hood, Miss Gooch. Miss May- be. Hood. Miss I>ai»y Gooch, Miss Doian, M>s* Ada Bell. Miss Mayme Dolan. Ml-* Ada Buck. Mis* Hood. Miss Alyce Hood. Mr. E L Gruenor, of San Francisco; Mr. H ibliti. il. Mr. Riley. Mr. H. C. Galitgher, Mr. O. H. Lamoreaux. Mr. J. Cummingj, Mr. Charles Hood, Mr. George T. Hood. A pleasant surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fortine Friday even- ing at their new home. (11l Pontius avenue A pleasant tim* was spent in games, music and recitations, after which a dainty h neh wa« seived. Among those present w»re: Mr. and Mrs. D. Fortine, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. Cranney. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lieeoln, Mr. and Mrs J. Ooulett. Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. Drew, Mrs. Whitley. Mis* Louisa Ooulett. Miss F Harrold. Mis* Ida Ooulett. Miss Ada Bell. Mis* Olivia Eckerly. Miss Anna Bell CampiJtii. Mi-s Hettie Smith, Miss Llasie Hcln, Miss Bianch Carraher. Miss Minnie Douglas, Miss Lizaie Douglas. Mies I<aum Goulett. Mr. 11. IJncoln. Mr. N. Lincoln. Mr. L. Svlvain. Mr. G. Munroe, Mr C. M Intyre. Mr J. Niist>n. Mr. N. C n|. tt Mr. J. Hein. Mr. F. Heln, Mr N. ,Hein. Mr J t",»rraher. Mr. P. Rowell, Mr. C. Goulett and Mr. Hayes. The Orptec Club held Its monthly meet- ing at the h->me of Mrs. J. P. H Morris. Th*-re was a go<»d attendance, all members being present and each taking an active and animated part in the programme. Among th«> interesting numbers was the pleasant and well giv»»n character .sk» tcli of Joan of Arc by Mrs. C. L. Hubbard. Mrs Kellogg gave a most comprehensive synopsis of "The Master." All who listened felt that they had read th« book themselves, and gained new Insight InU the great problem of how to master ou- seivea and our work. M~s. Ijiy gave *om<* charming reminiscences of life In Rus- sia and Finland. Much enthusiasm was shown by all present concerning the work of the coming year. The Orptec classes m t with Mrs. Morris. MM Third avenue, on Monday and Friday of each week. Ex- ce.lcnt work is K ing don»\ and many new members are .taking up the yearly course, a a Mrs. William J Miller entertained In a cl arming mann r la*t Thursday afternoon a* her home on Tw.-rty-flrst avenue In h--ncr of her little son's fln*t birthday. Th«> babtoa were all grouped around a » !\u25a0? ! .d»n with c rvd thlntcs. Mrs. Lyle and Mrs. McKnight. the Kabv's great and grand aunt, assisted the hostess In enter- taining the following babies: Doris Fva- Itne T, Vnlantlne Dempsev, Arthur Elmore Glbbs, Philip Vinton Morris. How- ard Devaga Moses Jenr»ette Reattle and William Jam» s Mill- r. A number of very nice present* were received. PERSON *M» «oci%L NOTES Mr. A*el Curtis returned from Alaska j last w.-rk. Mr H. A McNalr. of Olympia, visit- ing In the city. Mr J W. Cii«o is tome from a business trip to Sllverton. Judt. C, II Ifar.f ti was In Tacoma <-\-f r:ss days Inst w"k Mr. find Mr? Vin m Tucker are homo from th* r f weddlr * trip. Ml-- Arm Smfth wH return from Cali- fornia r.ext mor*h. Mr. Per v F&rkir.son wai In Seattle last wwk. pruest of friend". Col C.- -so O. Lyon Is home from & ' ??? <- tr'n to P*>rt Angeles. Pr. T. Vi. idon Young returned Tuesday from a two months" Eastern visit. M*. J J r-.«h.-r. of T i nm>, war.« rg tfr v who \-fcdted Seattle ! <««t we-k. Walter Harvey one of Tacomas voting g<vi»tjr men. was In the city yesterday. Mr Per v Smith and (amt'v have from Rochester avenue to Thirtieth av- enue. M ~ F J Cov>. of Vancouver. It P.. made Seattle hi* home *«*veral days la* W'-etc. Mr Frank s Fowler arrfvnd her»» last x*« . k an' win make this city his future borne. r»r C M Bnohar.an. of Pnyalh'o. mad* S. ittie hl.-< Sva .quarters several days last week. I>r. R. B Gen»> will leave tomorrow for as'* weeks' visit to his home tn Indian- apolts. Vt« Mary MrFTlroy, who has been vls- v ' \ friends, returned home on M *r.d»y. Mr Wc-vv Yourur !s Kick !n the citv after an unsuccessful attempt to reach Dcw«on Proeeeutln* Attorney McElroy went over to T-icixna on busin* «» yesterday afternoon. Mr< F Calve ' of Queen Anre, hns .rot > t K »n«as City, where the will spend the winter. Mrs John Cal: r. of is v fn r .ds in Seattle for a few weeks. Mr F F Portrr a prominent young -- man i>f New York, was In tbs cfr week. , Mr and Mr«. Fdward S. Curt-s er.ter- t. ' frinds snforrrally last r.tght at 111 t i'nth avenue. M - !?? »'«]T >- 1 M - Healy who have v ' ? n A k_. for -ever il *ee'k«. returned home Ust week. Dr O !' W >-«*er and family have Just rr"um» 1 f'crr a three c ths" outing at |8: jair. e JKT.S*. j Mr and M... F. B. Wiiw of Vermont. rs *\u25a0 r cf ii.x-. gre here to s»»er.3 \u25a0 » n'T. Mr U'lll A e*.- -' vfet 1 - Umß to S* Mi.'i.aci tor a m nth : «.«i - r -erting «ev- ' er*l Mg w»«i>»ptr>, r* ??.treed home Fri- i day. vts« Mam'/ Fu! "her, *\t> h?% spent the j f*»t >m.' * Vr*. Jame.« Hoe. ;.a* re- t r -Hi to her hotne ia Rapld«. it a. »?w> hs« returned from j m. M hael wiii go Ma#i witk Mr. aiul Mrs. Gage, and nai later ret-ra to Seat.- tl# to mmaln untH r>*r* lying. irhMt s v w;3 co north to join her father, who ts at I>aw*on. '"apt. and Mm. Char!-* R. of ?? ißwood. w»r» the guests of Seattle friends last Sunday, Mr. and Mm Ka'rh A Sctoomfrld re- turned Friday fr>m their w-i-2 rg trr? throughout the East Mr. and Mrs C. A Staowdea, of P'JT- a' up. Wi'it ir. the c;ty several days last t tk ristxistg friends. The P, E O. Club will m»et Mc«4»T aft*rnoon at t o'clock at Miss Gmn's studio to the Boston block. Mrs. T. W GH!ett, of Ptirtaw®. been tn the city for several days, the |Ut*t of Mr. and Mr? Percy Smith. Mrs. W. E MeKee returned I>uT»<!a* from a six weeks' trip to Byron Springs, Cal. She is much improved In health. Mr. Mailt! Sal to. of Taccm*. was In the ci'jr la«t week visiting friends and lack- ing after his duties as cons*L Mr Robert Brir.ker. Mr. Chart'** O. Scurry and Mr. Emery Hathaway are home from a trip east of the mountains. Mr. Fred Bausman is home from a busi- ng** and pleasure trip to X*w York. Washington City and other Eastern point*. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Mr ard Mrs William Shroyr of Rossland. B. C . were among the visitors to the city last week. Ms* Nellie Turner of Saginaw. Mich., arrived in Seattle Monday morning and will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. (5. V. Turner. Mr. S. C. Hughe* is home from a short business and pleasure trip to New York. He W4* accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Hugne#. Mrs. H F M-Kay of Port Madison, was the truest of her niece. Mrs. J I>atham, W8 Columbia street while visiting the food exposition last week. Mr John Paige of Washington. TV C.. who is making his home in Seattle for the present, mingled among Tacorn a friends several days last week. The Indies' Guild of St. Clemset's church gave a card party at the home of Mrs S. M Preston Wednesday, which was attended by forty women. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Smith, of Blatne, were in the city several days last week. While here they made the Rainier-Grand their headquarters. Miss Jackson, whose home Is In the F. sst. arrived tn the city last week and will remain during the winter, the guest of her brother. Mr. J. Albert Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. William H PeVries. who have been visiting their son. Lee DeVrles. of this city, left on Tuesday morning's train for their home In Woodbridge. Cal. F. C. Nommsen, of New Whatcom, came down to the city Monday to attend the wedding of his son, J H. to Miss Katie E. Garretson. of Caldwell. Kan. The Ladies' Musical Club will hereafter meet at Prosch's hall the flrst Friday of every month. The r< v £rular concert will take place on Friday. November a. A full attendance is desired. The Ladies* Aid Society of the F\rst Methodist Episcopal church will give a unique entertainment on Wednesday ev- ening November 3, at 7:30 o'clock, in the church parlors. The programme will con- sist of a "Parliamentary Drill" and a dis- cussion on "Free Text Books" by several prominent educators and well-known citi- zens. Admission free. Society was elated last week over the s It of the contest for the most popular lady of the fair that was given in aid of the Jesuit church. Miss Linger proved her popularity by winning the hon- ors. She was presented with a handsome diamond ring contributed by Miss A. J>ase. Miss will return to the Academy of Holv Names next Monday to resume her studies. The Student*' Athenaeum of Wilson's Modem Business College held their regu- lar weekly meeting last Friday afternoon. The students of the college, with friends, were attending and a delightful pro- gramme was itiven by the following mem- l-i r-: Miss Hamilton. Instrumental solo; Miss Wegener. essay: Miss MeNainara, vocal solo; Mrs. Tennant. recitation: Mrs. Hutt, college paper; talks on "Imaginat- tion" were sriven by ten members. The subject for dehate for next Friday Is, "He- solved That the Progress of Civilisation to Caused by the Advancement of Woman." which no doubt will be thoroughly d-mon- str tTi' l by the fairer sex of the society and a good time is anticipated by all. Mr R C. Fetes of San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. I* Gardiner, of Tacoroa: Mr. W H Oamidge. of Denver. Col.: Mrs. J J. Wolfe and dauichter. of Denver. Col. Mr. A K Mav, of Olymnia Mr H. M Frank- land. of Skaguay. Alaska: Mr. H. C. Will- iams of San Francisco; Mr. H. A. Jonc*. of Everett; Mr <" L.. Blddlecombe and son of Everett; Mr. M J Rogers, of Olvmpla: Mr, B. Seelev of Roscoe, N. Y.; Mr am! Mrs. O. D. Wilson of Boston. Mass Mr C. P RvU*. of Mount Vernon, V Mr Frrink Elliott, of Newport. K>,.: Mr and Mrs. W Ry in of Everett: Mr John Repllnger. of St Paul, Mr. J. M. Hoffman, of Onk Harbor and Mr. F. A. R,,tor. of Denver, Col., \isited in the city week, and were guests at the Hotel York HItXARD SOCIETY XEWS. Miss Annie Kirtle. who has been visit- fmr In Ballard for several wwka, left for hrr home In North Bond Tuesday. On Monday nljcht previous to her d-pirture a farewell n«"*ty wis given Sn her honor hv Mr. IT Miller, at the nee of Mr?, A. T. Welcome, on Shilsholo avenue. Dancing and other ?r>cial recreations were enjoyed until 12 o'clock, when refresh- ment- were served. Present were Mr*. A. T.. Welcome. Mrs. Brown. Mi?? Kittle. M * M >«ier Miss Nel«cn. Miss Olla Nel- M ss F1 T' nc« Chnpmir >f ! Burns. Mr. G -rgc Rasmuttor.. Mr Michael Dunn. Mr F.im«r Pilmer. Mr. J. M Ward. Mr Burns, Mr. Mniyberry, Mr. Wrenn, Mr. Brown. An enrertiinment given hy the Ladle*' Aid Society of the Oilman Park M K church at the church, corner of State street and Third aven'ie. was a so -: tl and flnarc'al success. Prof Musst-r, in cos- tume. lectured on Palestine and gave <'lustratians with stereoptiran views of prominent places. The members of tho First Pre«hvteri3n church pave a ship social at Odd Fellows" hall, the Mettiodists a social at the par- ani the Episcopalian* a Tlillow- fen rocial at the residence of Mr. and Mr« B TV. Orover on Friday evening. M-- Shatz-of Seattle visited friends on Thursday. On Monday Mrs H. F N>k»rson and '.anght-r Mr - . !?ft for T>os Ange- les where they will spend the winter. Mr. E. H. Faulkner, who has been in r?r!ti«h fohimbia mlnir* an.l prospecting « ? » t \u25a0«» D- mh*-r. returned home Sat- urday nieht. Mrs. Xftti® Wellendolf. of Knacortes. .arrived on Thursday and will spend «om" \u25a0 \u25a0 -i v'siting her brother. Mr. A. W. Pres- ton. Councilman H. P. Oerrbing. who has he<>n ersraged. on of ntwv-nce. In the fi«h!n«r business, returned Wednesday. He left again on Friday, to be absent about a month. To **n Francisco. Steamship Portland sails from Arlington d>-k November 1. it 1 p m OVib.'n, IT "0 steerage. $4 no. F E. CATXE. Agent. A r> : -e stock of v gh-e- *a r.janos and organs and everything In the music line s <? - A- ' ?- "- ,nd Ave TKF. SEATTLE POST-IN l ELLIGESCER. SUNDAY. OCTOBER *l, 1937. J. S. Graham * i SPECIAL CAPE SALE. MM MR We take ylraiare la iHoinrlnK to the LmllM of Seattle the most Inpartaat Mile of Plash and Cloth C»pe» ever held the city. Oar Sew lork baycr sccnred from a leading manafactarcr 150 choice tapes, ail this season's style*, at half the rrgslar whole ?ale price. We offer these goods at a slight advance over what they cost as. lon hay them at least one-third of nsual retail prices. Commencing Tomorrow I We Oner: Cloth Capes. That Regnlarly Sell tor 94.50 and 9.V00, at Cloth Capes, that asnally s«?l at -c t from #.VT><» to M.St*! will be sold at 50* 4 til *3.75. Plash and Cloth Capes, regularly sold at 910.00, will be sold at SO.Uti. | v All of the fl'.'.SO Plush and Istra- WWt -C < khan Cloth Ca|>es, silk lined, at 00.00. **.*:. "I 000 Pinsh Capes, that regtnlarljr sold a. AO«OOm now at These are bnt a few of the prices. We offer Astrakhan Far and Electric Seal Capes at proportionate redactions. J. S. GRAHAM, 716 Second Avenue. 8 PERFECTION 5 ; IN LIGHTING. 5 j Attalacd With the N *1 Improtrd ! i wmm LAMP. I V ??????? \u25a0 A Lij* ht fhnt >pit r B u* Falls. J S No. 216 Cherry St. | \u25a0Sltei 981819113 Bill MIIIIV iilfmiJ. c. Mm tiii! mm ,i 0 ""'"itiui *T. Trt. M*ia 103. Merchandise of k'c's t-jred an( j <5!»- trlbuted R*)rc*d tra-Hs»e dir*rt to wireh© se Ne* *ble \u25a0 r"s acce; :»- t * f \u25a0'"<**? batki u ccl.a; Lcar'ia- Mraaoo ra.ea. |Hve?- S | Honest Points g JJ ABOUT Cj S Wilson Heaters J a ;\u25a0 if 1 s ? J I?Cast Iron Swlns Cover. i. ;; 2?Cast Iron Pipe Collar. ;; 3?outslde Draft. H ;< 4?Excellent Design and Finish. << " * 3?Economy in Use of Fuel. " ;; ** » » 11 These Are Our Credentials. | \\ Another?The | \\ Third Car Load This Season II p ?Here Tomorrow. p a * 55 if h | Spelger&Hurlbut | § 1215-1217 Second Ave. i\ h ~ M." . MISS F. WILZINSKI, GRADUATE OPTIC SPECIALIST. ISM REMOVED T ° 1 2 can siiisL km fiisi ad second wenuss Guard Your Sight . II [III IB! "" Alaska Transportation and Development Company, OF CMC46O. ILL Capital, Five Million Dollars. This company Is the largest, strongest and best equipped and merchandising company in the Alaska gold fleid. Thrff Urgr anil oomwoaino* »>ll letif Ist. and rrgulnrh thereafter. c#rr»lnK both frrfgM aad rhrap mmmrr* art* especially titled for ihp i »BTf»| nff ~ f *pnKrra and arr mpnhte of carry («r mhi p«rh. Our passenger and freight service on the Y»k,>n river will be th» The handling of merchants' freight ma.le a .specialty. We pany that guarantees prompt delivery ai Daweon City. Wc year's supply of food and a safe and speedy arr:\ ,il. THE GOLD IS THERE Tou stand fully aa much chance as any oth-r person. Do you *ut u be one of our first? If so. write at once, securing passage and berth. Our special transportation offer is the best naw before the public. Send for free copy of "The Alaska News," and also for our special efcy including transportation to the Klondike and food for one year for 9tx Hss! dred Dollars. This will interest you if you intend going; if not, our »->** offer should interest you. and you should become one of our stockholder), A limited amount of stock has just been assigned to the Western for sale at JI.OO per share. A man or woman of small means hag the Z opportunity as a rich person. If you cannot go to Alaska nothing should vent you being a profitable shareholder. Our company is composed of men of tried business reputations, saaw 4 whom are the following; H n. William E. Mason. United States senator fn>m Illinois. Albert C. Blatz. President Val Hlatz Rrew. Co.. Milwaukee. W, C. Rinearson, Gen. Pass. Agt. C. N. O. & T. P. R. it.. Cincinnati, ft B. W. Griffith, Pres. First National Rank. Vicksburg. Miss. J. B. Legnard. capitalist. Legnard Ruilding, Chicago. Frank 11. Hecht. of Charles Kaestner A Co.. Chicago. D. G. Edwards. Pass. Traffic Manager, C. H. <* D. R. R. Cincinnati Charles H. Rockwell, Traffic Mgr. C. I. <fc L#. R. R. (Monon Rout*;, c& cago. T. H. Foster. Fostoria and Vicksburg, Miss. J. M. Phillips, Cashier First National Bank, Vicksburg. Misa. For information address and make all money payable to W. I. DUDLEY, General Agent, Nailer Building Seattfe, Wet f HO FOR THE t { GREAT GOLD FIELDS j t OF ALASKA f t AND THE \u2666 jKLONDIKE REGIONS. \u2666 W# make a upeclalty of outfitting. 1 and can supply you with everything y you cat. wear or uaa. Wa hara Jumbo Shirt*. Underwear and Ho- 1 \u2666 eiery for the Northern Region*. T | Sold by us exclusively. f Gum Bocta, Minera' Boots, Woolen y | Shirts. Pants. Overcoats. Arctic ] 4 Clothin*, Sleeping Bags. Kur Robes + T and Blankt-ts. Canned Food Prod- I ' uets. Meats. Portable Camp Outflta . \u25bc (tin and aluminum). Miners' Tools, T Guns and Ammunition. \u2666 In fact we can supply you with f anything and everything you'll noed j a during your atay In Alaska. Call on our representative at his j T 1 office. corner of Railroad avenua \u25b2 tnd Columbia street. over the North- T jrn PaclHc passenger station. He I twill show you samples of a few of \u2666 the many gooda w* aell and will ad- j vise you what they coat delivered at 1 Seattle. T MONTGOMERY WARD ft CO., \u2666 11J to 120 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 1 Tne Great Mall Order Houao. mrnm. Forty-five rooms, furnished, and bar fix- tures in building especially located and adapted for Klondike trade. Lease of premises. This is an unequaled opportun- ity. 10% Profit. Bunding and lot for sale, fm.m Part payment, balance ? per cent. Will pay 10 per cent, on Investment. IHGMUS BINT CO.. Smith Block. ALASKA Pacific Coast Steamship Company's Steamer AL-KI Will sal] from Seattle Monday. NOT. 1, at St o'clock a m. for MARY ISLAND. WRANGEL, SUM- DUM, DOUGLAS ISLAND, JUNEAU, Skaguay and Dyea For particulars apply to city ticket of- fice, First avenue. Tel. Main 340. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, P. 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I Winter Harper Mu>lc Deafen, Burke Bldg., Seattle, lfmk. ! fjm \u25a0IUIUIIIIIKHMa' i PERFECTION { IN LIGHTING. I Attained With tha Improved j WMAI'H g A Light That seve» Fails. * No. 216 Cherry St rw * \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?\u25a0*«" IIMSP QOOOOOOOOOOOOO^ooooWOOWI I MINING 5 Should read bocks < S on Prospecting A* ] saying, Metallurgy % « » Alaskan Books % and Maps « ???? The f.argest Assort* a of these Books in tht Wts* ; % LO WMAN <Sf IfANFORD \ Stationery and !\tnting Cfr ; o 6.6 FrKST A VE. OOOOOOQ'.KK)--r00000^^^??!' We Are Manufacturers. Mi We make your goods from tha**" of wool. Buy your tlcthlna and From us, and you win get f** ***** Seattle Woolen Mft. ay ***** 1119 First avenue and Tealef w e!dental aveaa* PE«NYRbY«r® fW #>»««,-!»? ?thrr. K'fv" *g3 ' t9* £? ?? KrUrf t»r tl lb/*., L*rsn a STKWAiti'jJjjJ D I'nrlur* corner ?*_ Columbia atreeta, ton. Tflepbone Ho. 1*

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Page 1: TO Graham [IIIIB!€¦ · Griggs were married Wednesday evening a? the residence ofthe bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Griggs, at He*. The srwious parlors of the Griggs home had

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Mm 1* M- Prearon, Vn Srn'.*h. of Kat-

m O'y. Mm O. A. C. Roch*«re r Mm.

A. M Oilman, Mr* D M Johnson M?*.

EL. M Carr and Mr*. ClamMi Prwton.? ?

Mr. and Mm. P AJ'-n «»f«rtalne>4DM RHiVn of Night

Card Club burt w*»k.? ?

Mr. tisd Mm B K:t"nfr left

y*et»?day for th< Ea«t to be g>«e some*wtki

wr.Dorto*.

A onfet wMdlnf *ook plam a* rm',-

di«nc« of Mr A E Ripiey. Seven-

teenth avenje. Wednesday wufw, Octo-

ber V. UK, wh*'. his <Jaa*toT»T Minr.ewm nsarrJ-d to Mr. Oeor*K D Ford. R**.John V. Da»on oßlctaMn# Toe room*

w»re taatefally «!ecom!-d w!'h aidfry. the wemony takin* place undertraditional arch of tmatletoe and w*ddinffb«>t)s. Miaa Mamie Ehie p!ay»d tb» wed-ding marrh and M!w Llda Ripley a?ed aswaher. Thai brtd* wu beautifully attiredfr. wft'ta org*n&r. wbile her brtdmrnrw i.M:m Nellta M<*atcbeon wora alawn over a pal* gm»n Miring. Mr Well-ington StrohS acted a* b»st man for tbagroom Aftar the cemw»*iy a dair.ty

luncboon was aeirred. when the brMalparty departed for thetr future home atI*llJf!«*te*i!h arenue, wbem thev wiT. beat borne to their friend* after Nor»mber1. Both of the contracting parties hareresided !n Seattle for a unmber of yeam.and hare a large cfrele of frlands whowteh Ihem many yeam of happy and pros-perous married life. Among th'»*e pr»-*en?

were Mr A E Ripley, Mr and Mm I MFo-4. fir. and Mrs. E A. Hartley, Mr. andMr* A. B. riunt. Mr and Mm. OeonreKly. Mr. ai d Mm Charlie Wllsey Mr andMm. J. C. Parson*. Mr and Mm O Henry

Smith Mr and Mm P. D Eh'.e. Mr. ardMra Oeorje Cooper Mr and M:< F>lw «r lVoal«, Mr and Mm C A Oay. Mm. Lydia

Ivipiey. Mm. Mary Ehte. Mi*« A! daSor ague Mies Maggie Price, Miss M.«y

Ford. Mmu Tjouise Hartley. M m

MeFarland. Mr Wilton Ford Mr. ByronF >rd. Mr. W F. Kennedy, Mr. Burnett

Rtr ley. Mr B. rt Kh!e. Mr O- Rip-

ley. \ir. Willie Rlnlev Mr. Lord G«y. Mr.Vernie WUaa* anJ Mr. Dean Hartley.

Mr Victor Dcnncy and Miss PearlGriggs were married Wednesday evening

a? the residence of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W Griggs, at He*. Thesrwious parlors of the Griggs home hadb«fn beautifully bedecked with flowers,

snd at *:**th# guests, who had been kept

In Ignorance 01 the nappy event to whichthey had been bidden, were surprised tohear the strains of the wedding march,

f. »t- / d . y Miss Kitrah Peterson Immedi-ately after the brld.il party advanced andtock position* hcerath a large f.er-il belLThe bride was Ktvt-n n*ay by fc» r fatb r.tint' Kev. J. C licoit prunourccd th,: mar-riage ceremony. The bride was attired Inpalo green serge garnished with whitesatin and lace. &k* carried brld.-'a rose*.Her bridesmaid and maid of honor. MissNellie Petersen and Mies Samh Peterson. |were attired in pink and white. Tnegroom and his groom-man, Mr. George ,I re. were In conventional evening dress.After the ceremony and congratulationsthe guests were Mated a* an elaboratewedding supper. The remainder of theevening was spent in a social way. and asthe majority of those present were coll»g«?friends of the brldt and groom, school dayreminiscences and college songs were en-Joyed until a late hour. Miss Nellie Peter-son also contributed several charming

piano selections. Mr. and Mrs. Denney

were the recipients of numerous valuableand beautiful presents. They will be at

home to their friends at the Griggs real-d<oc* In finss until after November 25th.There *«sre thirty-eight guests present.

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Ij%*t Wednesday evening Leonard M.Harper and Mlaa Ella M Rlshell weremart led by Rev. W. H. Sclleck, of theGrace Methodist Episcopal church at ther-'sldrricf of J W. Risbell. The p.trlorwas b dutifully decorated. After the cere-mony the guests sat down to a fine lunch.

took the Kingston for Victoria and other

l>oinls. They were the recipients of mjny

costly and beautiful presents. The fol-lowing were among the guests that wit-nessed th# ceremony: Mr. and Mrs, JohnW Risbell. Mrs. P. C. Harper. Mr andMrs, C. A. Risbell. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.Phlppa. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sclleck. Mr.and Mrs. G. B. Peabody, Mr. and Mrs.T. H. Vincent, Mrs. Wray, Mita S'ra ton.Miss Blowers, Mis# Miller. Miss Harper,Miss Risbell. Miss Lucy Risbell MissGladys Vincent. Miss Hadine Risbell, Mr.Will Pratt. Mr Daright Stritton Mr. DonHide, Mr. Will Wray and Mr. Harper.

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The resldenc* of W. J. McClellan wasthe scene of * quiet and pretty weddingTuesday afternoon, when Mias Katie E.Garretson, of Caldwell. Kan., and J. H.H haffhausen. br dher-ln-kw of W. J. Mo*ClelUn. were united In marriage. Thehouse was nicely decorated for the occa-sion. and at 3 p. m. the young couple to >ktheir place* under a lovely arch of Ivy andferns, where Rev. W. H. G. Temple spoke

the words that united their destlnh*. Af-ter A- dainty repast the young couple leftfor a short trip. Mi«w Garretson is an ac-complished young lady and an old ac-quaintance of the family, while Mr.Si hsfThauaen Is one of Seattle's enterpri«-tng young men and has a host of frien iswho wish him every happiness and suc-

cess through life. They win reside atMadison street after their return to thecity.

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Capt John Anderson, of th* j'eimer TW. I*ake, and Miss Ella Anderson, of PortLudlow, w-re united In marriage at tfc»residence of Mrs. S C. Powell. Pik*street. Seattle. Tue?Vny evening OctoberV\ 1>37, Rev John P. Damon ofJlr atlr.gMr. L. K. Riffhtmlre the honor* ofgroomsman. and the fair hostes* as brides-uwld. After congrwt i attona th« coo -?>

nJJouraed to tha dining room and partook

of i\ wedding feast, whsoh will long be re-numbered a.s a sample of the New l' vland wadding f»\tsts of more than half aeentury ago. Among :fco*c present wereMr. J tme* F. Kelly, Mrs, 8, A. Uml) auiMr, O. VV. Hemphill.

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Mr. John L Marsh and Mrs. Bertha MSneider. both of this city, were ma-ried at

the home of the bred*. on Wes: Pinestreet. Wednes l.»y evening. October 27,I*®?, Rev. John F. D-imop ofßclating.Among the w it< ..«were Mr. Fr* i H.T.ysona an J Mra, F. 11. whod d the honors; Mrs, F. V. Jtan. MrsPhilemon Minnie, Miss AV>b!e J»j>eiding.M;s« Pansy Jean, Mr. Alt»ert A. Hints,Mr. Prosper, XL EL Bne-Jcr at J Ma.-ttrRv»ss?ord Jearu

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Mr. TVlliMm C Ppler and Misw Hait'ePloPfnea Whitney, by Mr.and Mrs, John A- Mullen, to serve asgroomsman »nd brUWmali! fr»m

on Wednesday, Cv-tober f. \ttdrepairing to the res; ienc» of the off ii:r.g. erjyman, Rer. F Damon, th rrt \rrlagn wss duly so!emnl*ei ai;j theyrc; home the Aame evening.

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V- Christen Boyd and Miss CarolineM >r. both of this city, we.e quietirmarried at the residence of the officiatingclergyman. John F. Damon. SaturdayOctober ». l*?T. In time to take the FH ?-

os her noon trip to Taooma Mr Jameg

Henrlckwci served aa groomsmanM ss Laura Damga ard as bridee miid.

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Mr J- nb Bdfind Jone*, cf i.Ma- county, an* Mr« B#'«s!e Jackson,of J 1- vttle. were Quietly tnarricd at therrwiden e ' the ofll 'attng clerryman. R» vJohn F TVttnen, T art-lav evening. Octo-ber l«c*' !a the yctaence of a fewfriends Mr. s 1 >'?*. Jones wl'J nukethe.r home m Arcadia.

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M- Ho?. * C s»and Mrs MsyF. !*?->k-« b-«th >f Rti-w were oarrttdfn this c<tv Thnribiay Octobrr JsMff at the ef the cO. ia- <

ci rgyman fi.-v Jvhn T Dam- n Mr. * !

M -*. Dar !C Ci n > the hoars ~

fro*--merr ? n ard brt .- <r >sd

PtKlli > tMI (Mllt.lt %*"I UIIV

R r. W. II S - k pa« r T C,-«- # M%. bhurch, aas t v.e v:c:;aj of a neatly ar-

r-tnr»d jrorprls* jwr*y laa* Friday eve-ning at hi* *ome. Ns Ml T«!»r war. tob:nor of hl» thirty-seventh Mrtbday. H *

fr ? ard neighbor* '» *he number ofabom 79 to 'k advantage of h i be-;r>jr ab**©t from Hou?» at rhf!iT pra - t!~",and with basket* proceeded to

r « re« r. -* his ret.jm After tr earrival of Mr flclledk. and congratulations

followed, nianjr little token* offriwdrtilf were even him A baamlful

office chair was presented to thererer*n4 *»nt>man. a.~er.mpaaied %y *

short *j»e*-h from Hen. J. T. Rona'd,with the adnv>-ji&?n that the "easiness"of the rhair tr»ouid not induce h m toforaoht* lorg The fotSowl-gpemona *r>r» present: Mr. and Mm. J T.Ronald Mr and Mm John S*anl*y. Mr.and Mm W. FT Mr. andVm. W.If Rorera Mr. and Mm. H H Ph:?p«,Mr an! Mr- Wm Mr. and Mm.A. B Bar, Mr and Mm. J. P. Crawford.Mr. and Mr" E. Coomb*. Mr. and M:»W. E. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8.Twlcbell, Mr. and Mr*. A. I>. Blower*,Mr and Mm W. H. S-l'eck. Mr* H H.Phillip*. Mm. C. A. Risdel Mm F. M.Padley, Mm. Mary E- Tibbet*. Mm.Emma Ner, Mm. H. L Wauaho? Mr*.A;:« Parker. Mm. S. Walker. Mm. W. H.Archer. Mm. Era M. H?bb«n. Mm. A J.M Bulloch Mm C. M rf rd. Mm. R. J.Whit*. Mm. O R. Devlin. Mm. E. L.Terry Mm J*r.n:e Roth. Mr. J. 8 Taylor,Mr Serb Morford. Mr. A. E. ZSefarth.Mr. Fred Parker. Miss Eulth WalkerMiss Helen Crawford, Misa Ada Rlsbel,

M .«s Norma Ronald. Miss Lucy R'.sbel.M'aa J*m:? Ho*om. M ss Edith Plow m.Miss Eva Rr.nald. Mi«* Mil'.;e Wsr er.

Ml»s Edith Burjrem M as *.oren-e Padi-y.>f »g K!?t!« Cootnba. Miaa I>. P. Whlta,Miss Margaret ARgeU. Mise EMe T?ur-v \u25a0-»*. M:sa Mabel Ronald, Ml* Mabe!H ff, Mis> Arsnh- Zfbarlh. Miaa Hase!SummrrvilSe, Mias Mamie Ziebarth. Mi*sPlanch© Pall. Mlsa Hattie McCuHocb.Mias Sarah Waugbop. M;as Carol Belleck,

Monday evening a very enjoyable partyta< (riven Mr. Chart** Hood by a crowdof merry young people who Invaded thehouse and took possession. The featureof the evening was progressive heart*.The first prigc was awarded to Mr. Ogd*n

Laaaoreaux. and the booby prise to Mr.H. C. G.iHigher. Miss Kathleen Dolan,

M!ms Hood, the M:*s*s Gooch and Mr.Lamoreaux contributed a number ofmusicai selections, and Miss Ada Bell re-sponded to several choice recitations.Lunch was aervad at 11 o'clock, the guests

gtttlng away In time for the in-evitable "

last catr." Present were Mrand Mrs T Hood, Miss Gooch. Miss May-be. Hood. Miss I>ai»y Gooch, Miss Doian,

M>s* Ada Bell. Miss Mayme Dolan. Ml-*Ada Buck. Mis* Hood. Miss Alyce Hood.Mr. E L Gruenor, of San Francisco; Mr.H ibliti. il. Mr. Riley. Mr. H. C. Galitgher,

Mr. O. H. Lamoreaux. Mr. J. Cummingj,

Mr. Charles Hood, Mr. George T. Hood.

A pleasant surprise party was tenderedMr. and Mrs. Dan Fortine Friday even-ing at their new home. (11l Pontius avenueA pleasant tim* was spent in games,music and recitations, after which a dainty

h neh wa« seived. Among those presentw»re: Mr. and Mrs. D. Fortine, Mr. andMrs. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. Cranney.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. G.Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lieeoln, Mr.and Mrs J. Ooulett. Mrs. Monroe, Mrs.Drew, Mrs. Whitley. Mis* Louisa Ooulett.Miss F Harrold. Mis* Ida Ooulett. MissAda Bell. Mis* Olivia Eckerly. Miss AnnaBell CampiJtii. Mi-s Hettie Smith, MissLlasie Hcln, Miss Bianch Carraher. MissMinnie Douglas, Miss Lizaie Douglas. MiesI<aum Goulett. Mr. 11. IJncoln. Mr. N.Lincoln. Mr. L. Svlvain. Mr. G. Munroe,Mr C. M Intyre. Mr J. Niist>n. Mr. N.C n|. tt Mr. J. Hein. Mr. F. Heln, Mr N.,Hein. Mr J t",»rraher. Mr. P. Rowell,Mr. C. Goulett and Mr. Hayes.

The Orptec Club held Its monthly meet-ing at the h->me of Mrs. J. P. H Morris.Th*-re was a go<»d attendance, all membersbeing present and each taking an activeand animated part in the programme.Among th«> interesting numbers was thepleasant and well giv»»n character .sk» tcliof Joan of Arc by Mrs. C. L. Hubbard.Mrs Kellogg gave a most comprehensivesynopsis of "The Master." All wholistened felt that they had read th« bookthemselves, and gained new Insight InUthe great problem of how to master ou-seivea and our work. M~s. Ijiygave *om<*

charming reminiscences of life In Rus-sia and Finland. Much enthusiasm was

shown by all present concerning the workof the coming year. The Orptec classesm t with Mrs. Morris. MM Third avenue,

on Monday and Friday of each week. Ex-ce.lcnt work is K ing don»\ and many newmembers are .taking up the yearly course,

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Mrs. William J Miller entertained In acl arming mann r la*t Thursday afternoona* her home on Tw.-rty-flrst avenue Inh--ncr of her little son's fln*t birthday.Th«> babtoa were all grouped around a

» !\u25a0? ! .d»n with c rvd thlntcs. Mrs. Lyleand Mrs. McKnight. the Kabv's great andgrand aunt, assisted the hostess In enter-taining the following babies: Doris Fva-Itne T, Vnlantlne Dempsev, ArthurElmore Glbbs, Philip Vinton Morris. How-ard Devaga Moses Jenr»ette Reattle andWilliam Jam» s Mill- r. A number of verynice present* were received.

PERSON *M» «oci%L NOTES

Mr. A*el Curtis returned from Alaskaj last w.-rk.

Mr H. A McNalr. of Olympia, visit-ing In the city.

Mr J W. Cii«o is tome from a businesstrip to Sllverton.

Judt. C, II Ifar.f ti was In Tacoma<-\-f r:ss days Inst w"k

Mr. find Mr? Vin m Tucker are homofrom th*rf weddlr * trip.

Ml-- Arm Smfth wH return from Cali-fornia r.ext mor*h.

Mr. Per v F&rkir.son wai In Seattle lastwwk. pruest of friend".

Col C.- -so O. Lyon Is home from &

' !« ??? <- tr'n to P*>rt Angeles.Pr. T. Vi. idon Young returned Tuesday

from a two months" Eastern visit.M*. J J r-.«h.-r. of T i nm>, war.« rg

tfr v who \-fcdted Seattle ! <««t we-k.Walter Harvey one of Tacomas voting

g<vi»tjr men. was In the city yesterday.Mr Per v Smith and (amt'v have

from Rochester avenue to Thirtieth av-enue.

M ~ F J Cov>. of Vancouver. It P..made Seattle hi* home *«*veral days la*W'-etc.

Mr Frank s Fowler arrfvnd her»» lastx*« . k an' win make this city his futureborne.

r»r C M Bnohar.an. of Pnyalh'o. mad*S. ittie hl.-< Sva .quarters several days lastweek.

I>r. R. B Gen»> will leave tomorrow foras'* weeks' visit to his home tn Indian-apolts.

Vt« Mary MrFTlroy, who has been vls-v ' \ friends, returned home on

M *r.d»y.

Mr Wc-vv Yourur !s Kick !n the citvafter an unsuccessful attempt to reachDcw«on

Proeeeutln* Attorney McElroy wentover to T-icixna on busin* «» yesterdayafternoon.

Mr< F Calve ' of Queen Anre, hns.rot > t K »n«as City, where the will spendthe winter.

Mrs John Cal: r. ofis v fn r .ds in Seattle for

a few weeks.Mr F F Portrr a prominent young

-- man i>f New York, was In tbscfr U« week.

,

Mr and Mr«. Fdward S. Curt-s er.ter-t. ' frinds snforrrally last r.tght at 111t i'nth avenue.

M - !?? »'«]T >- 1 M - Healy who havev ' ? n A k_. for -ever il *ee'k«. returnedhome Ust week.

Dr O !' W >-«*er and family have Justrr"um» 1 f'crr a three c ths" outing at|8: jair.e JKT.S*.

j Mr and M... F. B. Wiiw of Vermont.rs *\u25a0 r cf ii.x-. gre here

to s»»er.3 \u25a0

:« » n'T.

Mr U'lll A e*.- -' vfet 1 - Umß to S*Mi.'i.aci tor a m nth : «.«i - r -erting «ev-

' er*l Mg w»«i>»ptr>, r* ??.treed home Fri-i day.

vts« Mam'/ Fu! "her, *\t> h?% spent thej f*»t >m.' * ?» Vr*. Jame.« Hoe. ;.a* re-

t r -Hi to her hotne ia Rapld«.it a.

»?w> hs« returned fromj m. M hael wiii go Ma#i witk Mr. aiul

Mrs. Gage, and nai later ret-ra to Seat.-

tl# to mmaln untH r>*r* lying. irhMt s v.«

w;3 co north to join her father, who ts atI>aw*on.

'"apt. and Mm. Char!-* R. of?? ißwood. w»r» the guests of Seattlefriends last Sunday,

Mr. and Mm Ka'rh A Sctoomfrld re-turned Friday fr>m their w-i-2 rg trr?throughout the East

Mr. and Mrs C. A Staowdea, of P'JT-a' up. Wi'it ir. the c;ty several days lastt tk ristxistg friends.

The P, E O. Club will m»et Mc«4»Taft*rnoon at t o'clock at Miss Gmn'sstudio to the Boston block.

Mrs. T. W GH!ett, of Ptirtaw®.been tn the city for several days, the |Ut*tof Mr. and Mr? Percy Smith.

Mrs. W. E MeKee returned I>uT»<!a*from a six weeks' trip to Byron Springs,Cal. She is much improved In health.

Mr. Mailt! Sal to. of Taccm*. was In theci'jr la«t week visiting friends and lack-ing after his duties as cons*L

Mr Robert Brir.ker. Mr. Chart'** O.Scurry and Mr. Emery Hathaway arehome from a trip east of the mountains.

Mr. Fred Bausman is home from a busi-ng** and pleasure trip to X*w York.Washington City and other Eastern point*.

Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Mr ardMrs William Shroyr of Rossland. B. C .

were among the visitors to the city lastweek.

Ms* Nellie Turner of Saginaw. Mich.,arrived in Seattle Monday morning andwill he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. (5. V.Turner.

Mr. S. C. Hughe* is home from a shortbusiness and pleasure trip to New York.He W4* accompanied on the trip by Mrs.Hugne#.

Mrs. H F M-Kay of Port Madison, wasthe truest of her niece. Mrs. J I>atham,W8 Columbia street while visiting the foodexposition last week.

Mr John Paige of Washington. TV C..who is making his home in Seattle for thepresent, mingled among Tacorn a friendsseveral days last week.

The Indies' Guild of St. Clemset'schurch gave a card party at the home ofMrs S. M Preston Wednesday, whichwas attended by forty women.

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Smith, ofBlatne, were in the city several days lastweek. While here they made theRainier-Grand their headquarters.

Miss Jackson, whose home Is In theF. sst. arrived tn the city last week andwill remain during the winter, the guest

of her brother. Mr. J. Albert Jackson.Mr. and Mrs. William H PeVries. who

have been visiting their son. Lee DeVrles.of this city, left on Tuesday morning'strain for their home In Woodbridge. Cal.

F. C. Nommsen, of New Whatcom, camedown to the city Monday to attend thewedding of his son, J H. to

Miss Katie E. Garretson. of Caldwell. Kan.The Ladies' Musical Club will hereafter

meet at Prosch's hall the flrst Friday ofevery month. The r<v £rular concert willtake place on Friday. November a. A fullattendance is desired.

The Ladies* Aid Society of the F\rstMethodist Episcopal church will give aunique entertainment on Wednesday ev-ening November 3, at 7:30 o'clock, in thechurch parlors. The programme will con-

sist of a "Parliamentary Drill" and a dis-cussion on "Free Text Books" by severalprominent educators and well-known citi-zens. Admission free.

Society was elated last week over ther» s It of the contest for the most popularlady of the fair that was given in aid ofthe Jesuit church. Miss Lingerproved her popularity by winning the hon-ors. She was presented with a handsomediamond ring contributed by Miss A.J>ase. Miss will return to theAcademy of Holv Names next Monday toresume her studies.

The Student*' Athenaeum of Wilson'sModem Business College held their regu-

lar weekly meeting last Friday afternoon.The students of the college, with friends,

were attending and a delightful pro-gramme was itiven by the following mem-l-i r-: Miss Hamilton. Instrumental solo;Miss Wegener. essay: Miss MeNainara,vocal solo; Mrs. Tennant. recitation: Mrs.Hutt, college paper; talks on "Imaginat-tion" were sriven by ten members. Thesubject for dehate for next Friday Is, "He-solved That the Progress of Civilisation toCaused by the Advancement of Woman."which no doubt will be thoroughly d-mon-str tTi' l by the fairer sex of the society anda good time is anticipated by all.

Mr R C. Fetes of San Francisco: Mr.and Mrs. I* Gardiner, of Tacoroa: Mr. WH Oamidge. of Denver. Col.: Mrs. J J.Wolfe and dauichter. of Denver. Col. Mr.A K Mav, of Olymnia Mr H. M Frank-land. of Skaguay. Alaska: Mr. H. C. Will-iams of San Francisco; Mr. H. A. Jonc*.of Everett; Mr <" L.. Blddlecombe andson of Everett; Mr. M J Rogers, ofOlvmpla: Mr, B. Seelev of Roscoe, N. Y.;Mr am! Mrs. O. D. Wilson of Boston.Mass Mr C. P RvU*. of Mount Vernon,

V Mr Frrink Elliott, of Newport.K>,.: Mr and Mrs. W Ry in of Everett:Mr John Repllnger. of St Paul, Mr. J. M.Hoffman, of Onk Harbor and Mr. F. A.R,,tor. of Denver, Col., \isited in the city

week, and were guests at the HotelYork

HItXARD SOCIETY XEWS.

Miss Annie Kirtle. who has been visit-fmr In Ballard for several wwka, left forhrr home In North Bond Tuesday. On

Monday nljcht previous to her d-pirture

a farewell n«"*ty wis given Sn her honorhv Mr. IT Miller, at the nee of Mr?,A. T. Welcome, on Shilsholo avenue.Dancing and other ?r>cial recreations wereenjoyed until 12 o'clock, when refresh-ment- were served. Present were Mr*. A.T.. Welcome. Mrs. Brown. Mi?? Kittle.M * M >«ier Miss Nel«cn. Miss Olla Nel-

M ss F1 T' nc« Chnpmir >f ! s« Burns.Mr. G -rgc Rasmuttor.. Mr Michael Dunn.Mr F.im«r Pilmer. Mr. J. MWard. Mr Burns, Mr. Mniyberry, Mr.Wrenn, Mr. Brown.

An enrertiinment given hy the Ladle*'Aid Society of the Oilman Park M Kchurch at the church, corner of Statestreet and Third aven'ie. was a so -: tl andflnarc'al success. Prof Musst-r, in cos-tume. lectured on Palestine and gave<'lustratians with stereoptiran views ofprominent places.

The members of tho First Pre«hvteri3nchurch pave a ship social at Odd Fellows"hall, the Mettiodists a social at the par-

ani the Episcopalian* a Tlillow-fen rocial at the residence of Mr. andMr« B TV. Orover on Friday evening.

M-- Shatz-of Seattle visited friendson Thursday.

On Monday Mrs H. F N>k»rson and'.anght-r Mr -

. !?ft for T>os Ange-les where they will spend the winter.

Mr. E. H. Faulkner, who has been inr?r!ti«h fohimbia mlnir* an.l prospecting« ? » t \u25a0«» D- mh*-r. returned home Sat-urday nieht.

Mrs. Xftti® Wellendolf. of Knacortes..arrived on Thursday and will spend «om"

\u25a0 \u25a0 -i v'siting her brother. Mr. A. W. Pres-ton.

Councilman H. P. Oerrbing. who hashe<>n ersraged. on of ntwv-nce. In thefi«h!n«r business, returned Wednesday. Heleft again on Friday, to be absent about amonth.

To **n Francisco.Steamship Portland sails from Arlington

d>-k November 1. it 1 p m OVib.'n, IT "0steerage. $4 no. F E. CATXE. Agent.

A r> : -e stock of v gh-e- *a r.janos andorgans and everything In the music line

s <? - A- ' ?- "- ,nd Ave

TKF. SEATTLE POST-IN l ELLIGESCER. SUNDAY. OCTOBER *l, 1937.

J. S. Graham*i

SPECIALCAPE SALE.

MM MRWe take ylraiare la iHoinrlnK to the LmllM of Seattle the

most Inpartaat Mile of Plash and Cloth C»pe» ever held l« the

city. Oar Sew lork baycr sccnred from a leading manafactarcr

150 choice tapes, ail this season's style*, at half the rrgslar whole

?ale price. We offer these goods at a slight advance over what

they cost as. lon hay them at least one-third of nsual retail

prices.

Commencing Tomorrow IWe Oner:

Cloth Capes. That Regnlarly Sell tor

94.50 and 9.V00, at

Cloth Capes, that asnally s«?l at-c t from #.VT><» to M.St*! will be sold at

50* 4 til *3.75.

Plash and Cloth Capes, regularly

sold at 910.00, will be sold at SO.Uti.

| v All of the fl'.'.SO Plush and Istra-WWt -C < khan Cloth Ca|>es, silk lined, at00.00. **.*:.

"I 000 Pinsh Capes, that regtnlarljr sold a.

AO«OOm now at

These are bnt a few of the prices. We offer Astrakhan Far and

Electric Seal Capes at proportionate redactions.

J. S. GRAHAM,716 Second Avenue.

8 PERFECTION 5; IN LIGHTING. 5j Attalacd With the N

*1 Improtrd !

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A Lij*ht fhnt >pit r Bu* Falls. JS No. 216 Cherry St. |\u25a0Sltei 981819113 BillMIIIIV

iilfmiJ.c. Mmtiii! mm ,i 0 ""'"itiui *T.

Trt. M*ia 103.

Merchandise of k'c's t-jred an( j <5!»-trlbuted R*)rc*d tra-Hs»e dir*rt towireh© se Ne* *ble r» \u25a0 r"s acce; :»-

t * f \u25a0'"<**? batki u ccl.a; Lcar'ia-Mraaoo ra.ea.

|Hve?- S| Honest Points gJJ ABOUT Cj

S Wilson Heaters Ja ;\u25a0if 1 s? J I?Cast Iron Swlns Cover. i.

;; 2?Cast Iron Pipe Collar.;; 3?outslde Draft. H;< 4?Excellent Design and Finish. <<

"

* 3?Economy in Use of Fuel."

;;** » »

11 These Are Our Credentials. |\\ Another?The |\\ Third Car Load This Season IIp ?Here Tomorrow. p

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| Spelger&Hurlbut |§ 1215-1217 Second Ave. i\h

~M." .

MISS F. WILZINSKI,GRADUATE OPTIC SPECIALIST.

ISMREMOVED T° 1 2 can siiisL km fiisi ad second wenussGuard Your Sight .

II[IIIIB!""Alaska Transportation and

Development Company,OF CMC46O. ILL

Capital, Five Million Dollars.This company Is the largest, strongest and best equipped

and merchandising company in the Alaska gold fleid.

Thrff Urgr anil oomwoaino* »>ll letif

Ist. and rrgulnrh thereafter. c#rr»lnK both frrfgM aad

rhrap mmmrr* art* especially titled for ihp i »BTf»| nff~

f

*pnKrra and arr mpnhte of carry («r mhi p«rh.

Our passenger and freight service on the Y»k,>n river will be th»The handling of merchants' freight ma.le a .specialty. Wepany that guarantees prompt delivery ai Daweon City. Wc

year's supply of food and a safe and speedy arr:\ ,il.

THE GOLD IS THERETou stand fully aa much chance as any oth-r person. Do you *ut u

be one of our first? Ifso. write at once, securing passage and berth.Our special transportation offer is the best naw before the public.

Send for free copy of "The Alaska News," and also for our special efcyincluding transportation to the Klondike and food for one year for 9tx Hss!dred Dollars. This will interest you if you intend going; if not, our »->**

offer should interest you. and you should become one of our stockholder),A limited amount of stock has just been assigned to the Western

for sale at JI.OO per share. A man or woman of small means hag the Zopportunity as a rich person. If you cannot go to Alaska nothing shouldvent you being a profitable shareholder.

Our company is composed of men of tried business reputations, saaw 4whom are the following;

H n. William E. Mason. United States senator fn>m Illinois.Albert C. Blatz. President Val Hlatz Rrew. Co.. Milwaukee.W, C. Rinearson, Gen. Pass. Agt. C. N. O. & T. P. R. it.. Cincinnati, ftB. W. Griffith, Pres. First National Rank. Vicksburg. Miss.J. B. Legnard. capitalist. Legnard Ruilding, Chicago.Frank 11. Hecht. of Charles Kaestner A Co.. Chicago.D. G. Edwards. Pass. Traffic Manager, C. H. <* D. R. R. CincinnatiCharles H. Rockwell, Traffic Mgr. C. I. <fc L#. R. R. (Monon Rout*;, c&

cago.T. H. Foster. Fostoria and Vicksburg, Miss.J. M. Phillips, Cashier First National Bank, Vicksburg. Misa.

For information address and make all money payable to

W. I. DUDLEY, General Agent, Nailer Building Seattfe, Wet

f HO FOR THE t{ GREAT GOLD FIELDS jt OF ALASKA ft AND THE \u2666

jKLONDIKE REGIONS. \u2666

W# make a upeclalty of outfitting.1 and can supply you with everything

y you cat. wear or uaa. Wa hara

Jumbo Shirt*. Underwear and Ho- 1\u2666 eiery for the Northern Region*. T| Sold by us exclusively.

f Gum Bocta, Minera' Boots, Woolen y| Shirts. Pants. Overcoats. Arctic ]4 Clothin*, Sleeping Bags. Kur Robes +

T and Blankt-ts. Canned Food Prod- I' uets. Meats. Portable Camp Outflta

.

\u25bc (tin and aluminum). Miners' Tools, T

Guns and Ammunition.

\u2666 In fact we can supply you with fanything and everything you'll noed j

a during your atay In Alaska.

Call on our representative at his j

T 1 office. corner of Railroad avenua \u25b2

tnd Columbia street. over the North- Tjrn PaclHc passenger station. He I

twillshow you samples of a few of \u2666

the many gooda w* aell and will ad- jvise you what they coat delivered at 1Seattle. T

MONTGOMERY WARD ft CO., \u2666

11J to 120 Michigan Ave., Chicago. 1Tne Great Mall Order Houao.

mrnm.Forty-five rooms, furnished, and bar fix-

tures in building especially located andadapted for Klondike trade. Lease ofpremises. This is an unequaled opportun-ity.

10% Profit.Bunding and lot for sale, fm.m Part

payment, balance ? per cent. Will pay 10per cent, on Investment.

IHGMUS BINT CO..Smith Block.

ALASKAPacific Coast Steamship Company's

Steamer

AL-KIWill sal] from Seattle Monday. NOT. 1, at

St o'clock a m. for

MARY ISLAND. WRANGEL, SUM-DUM, DOUGLAS ISLAND, JUNEAU,

Skaguay and DyeaFor particulars apply to city ticket of-

fice, First avenue. Tel. Main 340.J. F. TROWBRIDGE, P. S Supt.,

Ocean Dork. Tel. Main 99.GOODALL, PERKINS Ik CO..

Gen'l. Agta., San Francisco.

rFmbrellasfrom $| up.

Hatches from S2.SO tip.Full Hne silver novel-ties. Rich cut glass.

jh % W. W. HOLtiHTOS'S,\u25a0I Jrwrlff,

& 701 First AT*.

MANDOLINMUSICS

Iv muslci of the sweeteat d«*rr>tlon, and thia is one of the n*.sons why the mandolin laao pty>ular an instrument.

We have now added to mgstock of Mandolins ta#MAURER MANDOLINS, whethave never before been repre-sented In this city. You will Sal Iin the?e Mandolin* a aw«fta<*and volume of tone which li sotI»roduced in oth«r makes, it 4the workmanship it unsur-parsed. No instrument 1* «(? Jlowed to leave the factory obßit has t*»en thoroughly ex*msa«land found p rfect. and cakMandolin is warrantedany defect for three years. Awritten guarantee accompatittevery Instrument.

Prices »n these Mandolija

range from JlS.fiO to »s4better value for yjur mmj jcannot be offered.

I Winter HarperMu>lc Deafen,

Burke Bldg., Seattle, lfmk.

! fjm

\u25a0IUIUIIIIIKHMa'

i PERFECTION{ IN LIGHTING.I Attained With tha

Improved

j WMAI'H gA Light That seve»

Fails.

* No. 216 Cherry Strw*

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I MINING5 Should read bocks <S on Prospecting A* ]

saying, Metallurgy% « » Alaskan Books% and Maps « ????

The f.argest Assort*a of these Books in tht Wts* ;

% LO WMAN<Sf IfANFORD \Stationery and !\tnting Cfr ;

o 6.6 FrKST A VE.OOOOOOQ'.KK)--r00000^^^??!'

We AreManufacturers.

MiWe make your goods from tha**"

of wool.Buy your

tlcthlna andFrom us, and you win get f** *****

Seattle Woolen Mft.ay *****

1119 First avenue and Tealef we!dental aveaa*

PE«NYRbY«r®fW #>»««,-!»? ?thrr. K'fv" *g3

' t9* £? ?? KrUrf t»r

tl lb/*., L*rsn

a STKWAiti'jJjjJD I'nrlur* corner ?*_

Columbia atreeta,

ton. Tflepbone Ho. 1*