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MISS CARRIGAN’S MARRIAGE > CEREMONY THE PRESENCE OF TWO HUN the marriage Miss Marian Michael John Carrigan, to Mr. John ¥ formerly of Portiand, was solemn Bamma Phi Reta sorority house, To Bf the approach of summer, a flower a im the large drawing room, supported by four tall concealed a stage lighting it the pergola and emphasized | ~ Golor scheme of violet and ge either side was a stately candie- | of silver, holding a taper of blue. The six wall brackets q Veiled In orchid tulle and deti-| ‘Bate ferns, agd cast a mollow light prer the intFosted guests, A string Miss Elma Dick, pianist, Mise oy Canfield, cellist, and Miss Patherine Smith, violinist, composed orchestra and accompanied Miss Wheaton, who “For Alone” appealingly the Beremony, The wedding from Lohengrin signaled the ribbon bear GR Who came from the Mower bank @4 hallway, holding ribbons of pink "fille to mark the way for the bridal » Each was clad in organdie M7 different hues, simply fashioned, much be-ruffied. Miss Vernita wore blue, Mins Elizabeth of Portland, was tn pink, ‘Miss Clara Emory and Miss Helen chose peach color, Miss ‘Troy was in rose, and Miss Ives’ frock was of pale green. John Beardsiee Carrigan acted with Mr. Join Locke, Alden Fischer, Mr. Bonnar Mo ‘Mr, Wiliam Hausman and Mr Maxwell as ushers, The Bridesmaids were picturesque in crisp organdie gowns, large) r hats of tulle, which had ing streamers of black gros ribbon. Their colonial bouquets encircled witig black tulle and Clare Stoltenberg was tn Migs Plizabeth Chadwick wore , Miss Helen Troy was in and Miss Katherine Inglis nile green. Mra Francis Mitchell, of Chicago (Esther | y), was matron of honor, and| her wedding gown of white) ‘and Ince. She carried a huge) of Russell roves. | bride entered next, on her arm, ber daintiness ac! by her ivory satin robe, was made quite short with a was tenderly bognd in a with a single strand of) sprays of orange blos| of white ostrich caught) which fame to the She carried f] net of orchids, el he groom, assisted in receiving. Mra. trimmed in gold lace with/| skirt and panels. of velvet. Dand was in brown mtin and and Mra Dand left immediate | ‘for their honeymoon, the bride in a smart beige silk duve- costume, with turbar? of Bolivia to match. She wore a beaver and a cormge of orchids. After | 1, they will be-at home at 5311 Frederick A. Wing wil be) at @ luncheon of sixteen cov- | @t the Rainier club in compli to Mra. Thomas D. Merrill, of | fh, on Thursday afternoon, | eee padway Guild to Have Meeting | Broadway Guild of the Ortho. hospital will hold a special an Friday at the home of| ‘Mrs. George W. Fischer, at her resi- ‘Gence, 949 Harvard ave. N. : ° ‘oe Campbell Hostess John Campbell will entertain @n informal juncheon in com. pecia 4 1 last evening » TO MR. DAND BEAUTIFUL BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS the Ster DRED RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Carrigan, daughter of Mr, and Mre fungo Dand, son of Mrs, Janet Dand at 8:30 o'clock at the and as a reminder nla. Was erect in which was opalescent rays of serve as an altar and fern entwined pe ha shed device that "TELEPHONE the So- ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. go Max Ew pliment to Mra, G unset club, terly Thursday at the oe Miss Fotheringham and Mr. Sproule Honored As & compliment to Miss atricia Fotheringham and her fiance, En sign Morrill Frederick Sproul, whose engagement was recently announced, the junior officers of the U. 8. 8 Arkansas gave a dinner on board the ship Friday evening. As a favor Miss Fotheringham, aside from a corsage of gardenias, violets and roses, Was presented with a silver loving cup covered with red roses, to which a kewpie bride was at tachetl Dinner Preeeding the Bachelors ball at the Golf club Friday evening, Mr Lawrence Arnold will entertain with a dinner of ten covers at his home at the Highlands Luncheon for Out-of- Town Guests In compliment to Miss J Rosa, of Santa Rarbara, who is the guest of Mise Kathleen Danohoe, Miss Angela Gorman will be hostess aft a luncheon for twelve at her home Saturday gfternoon. Pir K To Kappa Gamma ive Bridge Party ‘The alumnae of Kappa Kappa) Gamma will give a bridge party for alumnae and their friends Saturday afternoon, May 1, at 3 o'clock at the Chapter House, 4504 18th ave. N. E cee Paul Wilbur Masters and Mies Alice [ves entertained at an informal luncheen at thetr home this afternoon in honor of Miss Patrica Fotheringham. Covers were laid for six at @ table attractive with a mound of spring flowers which were later separated into corsages for each guest. eee Gamma Chi of Sigma Nu to Hold Dance Gamma Chi of Sigma Nu hae te sued invitations for a dance to be given Friday evening, April 3¢, at the chapter house. IThrift Shop” wore an electric biue atih Bargains ‘ Besides a emalsteed chauffeur’s mutt and cap to match, the Thrift Shop has a wonderful stock of chil dren’ once. The sizes run between the ages of 3 and 6, and should interest ' METROPOLITAN FIVE DAYS, COMMENCING: TUESDAY. APRIL 27 MAIL ORDERS NOW Amevice’s lee Im the Joyous Musien! Comedy “LADIES FIRST” With Al Roberts, Florence Merri- ton and Original New York Cast SEAT SALE SATURDAY Even, 50¢ to $2.50. Wed. Mat to $150. Sat Mat, 60¢ to clothing to be disposed of at | |A Seattle ‘Sunbeam Lola ‘little Mrs. Glen E Maureen McElwain, daughter of Mr. and McElwain. Portrait by Grady | Mixes Poppy MacDonald of Van | couver, B. C, who has been spending | week in town, will leave for her home tomorrow night. eee Mra. Ceefl Bacon, who haa been viniting friends in Portland for a week, will return today, | eee | Mra. George Hare of Duffain N |¥., who te the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rex Stafford, at the Hotel Sor | gonto, will depart next week for her | home. Mr. Chartes Wooley has returned from California, where he spent the last (wo montha, c8e | Mie Freda Herbering of The Dalles ts the house guest of Mr. and Mra T. J. Gorman. eee Mr. and Mra, IH. N. Tabor, of Jamrstown® North Dakota, who have been the house guenis of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. MoAlaster for sew oral monthy left last week for their home | eee Mim Parria Norton wit! return the firet of May from California to be the house guest of her sister, Mra. H.W. M. MeCrabbe. eee A party of friends motored th Py. erett yesterday to attend the Spet- del-Sinith wedding. Among those were Mrs. Jeme Ives and her cuenta, Mr. and Mrs. H. KB. PD. Jackson, Mr. and Mra. Cecil Coats, Mra M. EB. Ives, Mra, Paul Wilbur Masters, Mise Alive Ives, Mrs, Itussel Hub bard White, and Mr. and Mra Harry | Fisher of Tacoma. eee Mr. Lou Stedman, who has re. | signed from the 1. 8. Navy, arrived | Sunday to make his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Livingston i | Stedman, at the Highiands, Mr Livingston B. Stedman, Jr, wi ar tember. \Y. W.C. A. Helps ‘House 13,228 Girls,in Year | According to statintios announced |teday by Mim FA. Southmayd. |@eneral secretary of the Young | Women’s Christian Association, in dividual welfare service wan ex tended t & grandetotal of £1,437 sirla, in addition to 3,207 girls ac vorded personal attention in the large department stores and indus trial plants of the city during the Past twelve-month period. This report, which im a record of gratitutoun service extended girls, Mont of them strangers financially destitute, was prepared by Mins Southmayd for the executive com. mittee and the board of trustees of the amociation. This also repre. jsents the largest welfare activity } ever recorded in the history of the Aaswociation, but this kind of hu manitarian service will be even rive Friday from New York where | he has been reniding since last Sens} CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Irving PT. A. The Irving PT. "A. will meet Thursday at 246 p.m. Mr, Mleming will give a talk an the new school jaw. Mra Shuite has prepared a reading, and @ musical program will be given. Fort Cushing Women's Retlet Corps The Port Cushing Women's Kolief Corps are serving hot luncheon from 12 to 130 on Thureday at the home of Mre. W. & Mayfield, 2014 Market st All members aod friends of the order are invited. . North Bnd Circle Mrs. J, M. Stampa, 5017 Brooklyn ave, will entertain thd North End circle of the Childs’ Conservation loague at 2 p.m oe Federation of Women's Clubs Buflding board of the Seattle Fed eration of Women's ube meets at the club house at 10:30 a m. sharp. Very important meeting.» Miss Maud McGough i tethporary chairman Seatile Nineteenth Mra. W entertains the Ni club at 2.20 p.m. ntury Club , 1408 KB teenth Iter Ker 65th Century o- ‘Trustees of Seattle Federation All trustees are expected to port on tickets sold at regular meeting of the board of trustees of the Brattle Federation of We clubs at 1030 a. m. at the house, re nen's club . Current vente Current. Byepta class, under the direetion of Mra. A. K. Fisken, meets [with Mra. Killam 8. Walker, 1804 15th ave, corner Howell st, Thurs jday at 2p mm. . a) Ladies of United Artisans Ladies of the United Artiauns of Green Lake will meet with Mra, Ora Leland at her home, 4226 Chilbers }ave. on Thursday, April 22, at 2 |p om | eee Woman's Auxiliary, Rainier Post, | Ne. t1 | Mra W. HH Beals has arranged the program for the Woman's Aux fiery, Rainier Post No, 21 jWeterans’ hall at the armory. All | indies eligible for membership will | be welcame, eee Tharsday Progrees Cub Thursday Progrem club with Mra A. N. ‘Thompson, Ninth ave. N at 2p. m. . meets | 4056 .. Pythian Sisters’ Altruistie Club The Pythian fistern’ Altruiath club will give a benefit card party in K. of P. hall 120 to4 pom cee Ladies’ Grotto Club Mra. Verda Guont, 6318 Fifth ave N. E., will be hoatens to the Ladies’ Grotto club at 12 o'cleck. Meridian car. Woederaft Totem Gud Mr. Hugo Kelly speaks on “Taxa tion” at the meeting of the Wood craft Totem club tn the Railway Ex change building at 2 pom. cee Allsh Chapter, 0. B. 8. AN Kastern Stars, Masons and ooo friends invited to attend the om party af the Panama cafet 1415 Third ave, Thursday, cee Young Ladies’ Sorial Quad | A dance will be given at the Swed | ah club house, Kighth and Oftve at. by the Young Ladiew’ Social ctub jot the Seattle circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, at > p.m. oe Friends of All—Y. W. ©. A. Y. April 22, the Friends of {AM club will give a party in the club roome at 645 for all the new members who have joined the club. ‘There will alvo be rehearmala for the playa the members are planning to present in the near future. rar . _ Reetprocity Lancheon ‘The Social Service department of the Woman's Century club will its annual reciprocity luncheon. Thurnday afternoon, April 22, at 1 O'clock at the ¥. W.C. A. AN mem | bers of the club and thelr guests are | welcome. The following speakers will give | 10-minute talks on topics concern jing the year's work started by the | department. “Social Service Workers”; Mian Nellis Goodner, | | | Miss Evelyn Goodner, | 10:45 “The Need of Providing for] #3 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920. Velvet and Brocade, With Deep Fur Collars’ These Make Loveliest New Evening Wraps BY CORA MOORE New York designers of fashions for opera and bail are surpamsing th ives this season "in evening coat creations. Brocade and velvet Amer |appear to be the favorite matertaix jtcan Legion, to meet at § p. m. in| but evidentiy no limit has been sect upon the designs Constance Binney, _ ms the Feebleminded in Western Wash ington”, Mins Zelia Allen, “Our Girts’ Parental School", Mrs. Austin Grif. | ithe, “The Great Opportunities of the Moview”; Mins Elizabeth Wiard, Needed Legisiavon for the Benefit of Dope Vieuma” . . . Ionia Quper, 0. K. & Mra. Margaret Wyard will give a card party at her home, 2763 Wash- ington st, for Ionia Chapter, No. 114, 0. B 6, om Thursday, April 22. Yester car to 25th ave. eee Review, Ne 8, Marrabers Seattle Review, No. & Women's Benefit amotiation of the Maca- meet Thursday evening. in recent pic ‘The ladiew auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Locomotive Engineers will sive @ luncheon, followed by a card party, at Forester hall, 1923% Piret ave, at 1 o'clock. eee Ww. c. 7.0. Hi W. CT. Uaneets at) 1817 16th ave. N. at 2 o'clock. Good | speakers } eee Thursdsy Musical Gab { Mra. A. G. Simmer, 3030 44th ave luncheon | & W., will entertain the Thureday Muaient club at 12:30 Thurwlay. cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS King County W. C. T. U. The annual institute of the King County Women's Christian Temper. | ance unton will be held in the Bap. tiet church, Renton, Warh.. on Apri! | 1920. Mime Mary L. Stillwell will preside. The program follows Devotions Mra Thomas Knteht Welcome...Mre Little AP tt Reaponee ..- Mraf Lute ® 10 26-Duties of the Local T: a woceess ee Dineweston Muate duperintendents’ Hor: 1-Narcotles Wai Morality 1 MeAttiater | Lally Dane He Manney A Roe tures, of these new wraps, Here, center, nhe appears in a evening coat of brocade, with a shawl collar of sea-biue velvet Heavy rope tassels und cords of twisted wilver and biue are the only means of fastening. The i of collar and semi-sieeves are especially in the p been arranged and a social hour will |SUMMER COLLARS ‘arr | follow. 100 1:16—Qui 1:90 Buperintendents Mothers’ Meetings Mra A. 1. Thompeon or Mission. Mra. Hada i. Townsend Mra Adame’ Dury Day. oe... oe Stopes ‘ Universtiy Union 26—Can Prohibition Law Be Mntorcea Donald MeDonald | [ (Prohibition effieer) 100—Partiamentary Dri ... . ites seceee ee MOR Delia Question Ret the Bomere Mra Lillian Vincent Open Als Meetings... <n Mra Mattie Alliaon wuperintandent of faire and open) mnetings, Hremerton | venting | 19-—Devotions Mra Libby Reach Brown 06 Mending of prize eseays and presen- | tation of prizes. Moria Moree Ladies are to bring lunch. Tea and coffee will be served. eee | Nerth Quem Anne Community | Meeting Residents af North Queen Anne | will gather at the achool on Friday} evening to further the interpets of | the community. A good progrim has! |. weary some of the loveliest | youthful design is of gold brocade, with deep open cuffs and wide collar |is that illustrated, of dark rose vel- lela J. Pane John F. j w at § o'clock in Veterans’ hall. | prizes, 1004 4th, Cor. |nelves hanging from the waisttine ab Golman | most the length of the coat. accented! Another youthful enchanting wrap Another variation of the The feature of the wrap| vet, in petal-like scalloped flounces panel of golden taupe vel-|for half its length. The collar is a 7 wing from collar to hem, in| straight piece of moleskin upon the Here again, long tassels | fullgauthered cape of velvet, Appear, in thin case the tassels them. | forms the upper part of the wrap. ai Come and bring your neigh-|" Conse that de the back af cee the neck closely and then disappear Miller Corps to Hold Card at the sides are among the newest Party Tonight styles of neckwear. The Johp F. Miller Relief Corpa| The little flat turnovers that reach | entertain at cards t evening | only across the front of a square Good | cut neck also are new and much fa all are invited. vored. enough now to really enjoy it, come up to my studios any time between 16 & m. and 19 p.m. for a private om—then you'll see a big differ- Miss Bright Pine. Phone Mais €272 Vote With OLYMPIC Flour Sacks in the Great $12,000 Prize Contest |More pronounced m 1920 owing to! | the record number of girls being | | attracted to Seattle by exaggerated | |reporta of plentiful work and Our $2.95 Silk Sale ete Continues All This Week |ll 22:29 00%.225| | vices were rendered by the welfare | | department, and 13,228 girls were! | housed during the year. A large! | Percentage of these girls served | Were under 21 years of age. i een -aemermentty $0 Gey Bb, ete to te re, High-class Silks, such as Satins, Taf- |||) ws yusiea winin two hours ‘in| fetas, Crepe de Chines, Georgettes and Fancy Silks, at $2.95 |G ADIES GOWNS, DRES Per Yard THE SILK SHOP PRICE REA ne N CLEANING, PRESSING J. D, ZAHRT Westlake and Pine SILKS FOR LESS—ALWAYS lu- Crystal Pool FREE INSTRUCTION LADIES ONLY 12 TO 2 P. M. - Every Thursday Our Big Sanitary Swimming Pool will be open to ladies only on Thursday from 120 2 p, m., at which time Profeawor Vickers will be on hand to assist ladies in the art of swimming. Improved and proven ‘milling methods standard- RR PIC f Disertminating men, women and ehfi- @ren find swimming at Crystal Pi |) healthful sport. Note hours beli OLYM TRALDE MARK WAS COG as the BEST S 2.00 Show of the Seascn HOUSE PETERS SILK HUSBANDS CALICO WIVES: Seattle Natatorium Co. Second and Lenora Open 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Open Dally 2P. M. to 10:30

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