The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1920, Page 10

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WEDDING OF MRS. BRADLEY _ AND DR. FORBES QUIETLY ~ SOLEMNIZED LAST EVENING T THE HOME OF MR Rev, J. B Service, the marriage of Mra, Mary R Wok place last evening Hildden in a wealth of hue huge baskets of cherry blossoms arkte the charm of spring. The bride, una tricotine, with a small hat of biue straw trimimed in tiny French flow ee. A corsage of orchids, Mies of the valley and sweet peas completed her costume. ation was served Mater, from _ Pointed, with wi of graceful Rulips for its center, and over which Mra. BE. Weldon Young Aftey a short wedding jours ‘amd Mrs. Forbes will receive their frfends in their new home at 216 Boylston ave. . Informal Dinner © Mir, and Mrs, Trafford Huteson Will efitertain at a small informal @inner’ this evening at thelr home ‘at the Highlands in compliment to Mires. Kathleen Baillie Barrett and her fiance, Commander Isaac Cure ton Johnson, | XN. Dinner Dance for Travelers To honor Mr. and Mra H. H. Wit Hams, of Chicago, who have come West for the summer, and in web come to Mr. and Mra. Frederick T Filacher, who have recently returned from the Orient, Mr. and Mrs George T. Myers will entertain with | dimmer dance at the Sunset club on Monday evening, May 10. .. _ Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Complimented Mr. afd Mra, Alexander McEwan ‘were hosts at dinner inst evening at/ the Sunset club in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Merrill, of Duluth. deta . Book Review Class Honors Mrs. Bliss ‘The Book Review Class of the Women’s University ctub were host eases at a dinner last evening in compliment to Mrs. Charles K. Bliss Who has been the leader 6f discun ion In the class. Fifty covers were at a table which was ar AND MRS. Sileox, of the Pilgrim Ty and flower ble handsomel? ap-| EDGAR L. WERSTER, with the ngremational chyrch, reading the oan Bradley and Dr, Robert D. Forbes 1@ Ceremony Was performed before the mantel On either side the scene, and emphasteed @ smart tallleur of blue 1 dignity tended, w | RIN UT TE aga | (7[ELEPHONE the So- | ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. A dinner dance will | given in the evening ‘Mr Mrs. Upper Honored Mra. 8 KL Peck, Mra, William P. Hoffman, and Mra, Harvey B. Cooh ran were hostesses at a charming j bridge luncheon today at the home lof Mra. Peck, in honor of Mra. J Johns, formerly of Olympla, and for Mrs. Warren Upper, who has recent }ty returned from a three years’ | residence in China, Throughout the | ving reom, |parlar, great branches of dogwood [wild cherry blossoms and wistaria were arranged effectively, and the leight tables, where luncheon was served, were attractive with «mall vases of pink sweet peas and wis taria, rs. Johns and | Miss Wrentmore Honored In honor of Miss Gwendolyn | Wrentmore, who left this morning |for the Phillppines, Miss Helen Eagle- |son entertained at dinner last eve |ning at the Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter house. ° Reduced Prices at Thrift Shop j ‘Tomorrow at the Thrift Shop « [remarkable bargain in hats will be | the attraction, eee | Moran School to \Give Festival evening of May 15, which promises dining roam and sun} The Moran schoo! will present a| May festival on the afternoon and/ These pictures were snapp Tuesday between the Victoria | clubs. (lower), Miss Louise Raymon Victoria and Seatue Golf and Coun try clubs. Miss Gwendolyn Wrentmore de parted this morning for Manila where she will spend the summer with her brotherin| and «ister, Governor and Mrs. | Harrison, ow Mrs. John Brook Frink, of Yakima, in the guest of her sister, Mrs. Law }rence M. Buck, at her home in the | Olympian aparunentas. eee Mra, Gertrude F. Brawley, who went to the Y. W. C. A. convention in Cleveland ax a delegate from this state, will return about May 17, eee Mr, Charles S. Miller returned on Tuesday evening from a two | months’ business trip to California eee Mins Helen Igoe is in Victoria for & few days convalescing from a re cent ilinesa, eee Mr. and Mra. Fred Henry, who have been wintering in Chicago, re turned on Wednesday. eee Mr. and Mra. 8. C. Trueblood, of Indianapolis, will arrive next week Fanged in an open square, gay With) 1, be both interesting and instrue-|to visit Mr. and Mra, Clyde Hadley fmall baskets of daffodils. The hus Bands of the members were in jtive. At 495 to & o'clock an exht bitian of work will be given, from Bucsts. |5 to 5:30 a sightseeing expedition ts | planed, from 6:30 until 6 will be | retreat, supper will be served from ‘ Di 0 er f 8 until 715 and an Operetta and Golfers oe S. McCord en.|#8ncing will conctude the entertain. ined with a dinner of ten covers | ™*" SaaS Giana honor of Mrs. T. F. Gore and Mrs. D. F. Heisterman of Victoria, who 8 Gown for the match on Tues and were house guests of Mr.| Mrs. Carleton Hulskamp, Mra. ‘4 Mrs. Horace C, Henry. Robert Wilson, Mra. A. A. Hilton, és eee | Mra. David H. Mose, Mre. Evin 84 ndry | McCord, Mra. James T. Keena, Mra. nein Cou’ Club | oer ‘Tilden, Miss May Lee, Miss : to Open |Gena Peters, Miss Phebe Nell Tid A ladies’ nine-hole match will be| marsh, Miss Mary Lee Fisken, Miss at the Earlington Country | Rebecca Collins and Miss Betty Mer « on Saturday afternoon andj rill will go over to Victoria on Sun ifiterest is manifested, as this|day to play in the second match of r Victoria a IN be the formal opening of the| the ladies’ tournament between the | . MOO Occasion For the informa! dance, to entertain your friends, to bring the best music of »the great masters right into your own home, or to be used as & manual plano for the children who are learn- ing to play—this, and more, is what you will find in the wonderfully moderately priced Artemis Player Piano And we inake a splendid combination offer at this time which will Interest every music lover. We offer you the Latest Model of the ARTEMIS with ten rolls of music and a handsome Piago Bench all for the modest sum of *595 ON VERY EASY TERMS Demonstrations every day—come in and enjoy the Artemis in our convenient music rooms. jat thelr home in Laurelburst. Mr Seattle their home. i ee Mr. and Mra. Laurence S. Roath are spending a week In Victoria, eee Mra. George Faunce Whitcomb and little daughter, who have been spending several months in town, the guests of Mrs, Whitcamb's par ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Temple ton Robinson, departed last evening for her home in Boston. eee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Merri? and Misa Betty Merril] have removed | from the Washington apartments to | the Seattle Golf and Country club. eee | Mra. Katherine Reid Peterson has | removed from the Hotel Otis and is at home in the Ansonia apartments, 1628 Bellevue avenue. eee Mr. Fritz Furth, who has been at tending an Annapolis preparatory | school in California is spending a| | few days with his mother, Mra Fred | Furth, eee Miss Edith Prosch, who has spent the winter in California, has re | turned and is with Mra. August An-| | derson, eee Mra. W. D. Cheney and mother, Mra. I. Walicott, who have been | spending the winter in California, | have returned and are at the home| of Mrs. Cheney at Hast Seattle, eee Mr. Henry Ward. Beecher returned | yesterday from a six weeks’ business | trip to New York Mr, and Mrs, Albert Marshat and Miss Marshall of Duluth, Minn., are | guests at the Hotel Washington. — | Cae | Mrs. Frank Conn and little grand. | son will leave soon for the East. CLUBS FOR FRIDAY | _ Parliamentary Procedure Club | The following program will be jgiven at the annual Parliamentary | Procedure club breakfast to be given at the Washington Annex Friday at 10:30 a. m.: Address of weloome by the presi- dent-elect, Mrs. Ella Cudihee, Vocal solos—"If You Wil Love! |Me" and “Love's Great Song,” by | McDermid, sung by Mme. Mary Lou. tne Clary. | A playlet entitled “Manners and| | Moden” will be given by the pupils | of Mme, Saunderson’s class in public | speaking. ‘Thowe taking part are Mra. Olive Hulback, Mrs, G. H. Wheeler, Mrs. Margaret Herr, Mrs. Percy Sharpe, Miss A. Godfrey, Mra. 8. J. Randall, Mra. L, EB. White, Miss M | Viking, Mrs, B. EB. Stewart and Miss L. Callender, Vocal, solos—Brink Back the Gol den Days,” by Sickles, and “Robin, | |Robin, Sing Me a Song,” by Strous, sung by Mme. Clary. Address—"Woman as a Citizen, Mrs. Walter Burges Beals, Toast—Value of Public Speak- ing,” Mme. Harriet Saunderson, Toust—‘Leadership,” Dr. Fanny L, Summings. Five-minute toasts from club presi | dents in conclusion, see Ladies’ Auxiliary of American Legion The Indies’ auxiliary of Amertean| Legion, Lioyd T. Cochran port, No.| |40, will hold its regular meeting at | § p. m. at the old city hall, corner ' of 22d and Ballard ave. All mothers sisters and wives of ex-service mon jwho are members of the American | Ladies’ Auxiliary to Order of Rallway Conductors ‘The ladies’ auxiliary to the Ord: of Taitway Conductors will give a card party at 2 p. m. tn the Forent- | evs’ hall, Lunch served at 1 p. m. Four prominent players in the match were (upper), Miss Davida Ker and Miss Marion Pitts, of Victoria, and Francis Burton | and Mra. Trueblood expect to make | ed at the first match played and Seattle Golf and Country ud and Miss Mary Lee Fisken. Queen Anne High School POT, A. On account of the state convention |the meeting of the Queen Anne Meh |School Parent-Teacher agsoctation has been postponed until May 14 i Adelo M. Pielde Partiamentary see Ladies’ Guild Ladien’ guild of the Church of the 8 with Mra. Robert | 360) ave. Important! | Epiphany Arneson, buninens, | Leach! Heights Woman's Improve provement Club Mre. M. A. Weed, 302 29th ave, will be hostens to the Leach! Heights Woman's Improvement club at 2:0 mR m The program will include a plane solo by Mra, Thomas Carter, |¥oeal selections by Mra. Ivan fly. |iand, dramatic reading by Mrs. T. |Macrath and « talk by Mra Joha Trumbull, eee Olymple View P.T. A. Olympic View P.'T. A. will meet Vriday, May 7, at the school at 245. | Plans will be made for a school pic nie and there will be an exhibit for the pupiis, eee Child Study Department Child tudy department of the Woman's Century club meets with! Mre. J. Foster Dean. Pearl st at 12.30, Allen Community Players | The Allen Community players wil! | meet on Friday evening at § o'clock at the John B. Allen school to perfeet | arrangements for the community work of the Phinney district. Every |one interested is urged to attend. eee Beta Tan Zeta of Green Lake Charch to Give Concert A miusical entertainment wit be! given on Friday evening at #15) o'clock by the Beta Tau Zeta club/ of the Green Lake Methodist church in the church auditorium. Florence | Bregh Wilson, contralto, has the pro- gram in charge, with Lois Wiley (contralto), Anna Laurine Akin (pi! cera will follow the musical program Luncheon will be served at 1 Take Phinney car to end of Where jitneya will tke members Mra, Barnes’ home. cee Ladies’ Uterary Cub ‘The Ladies’ Literary and Musical lub will meet at the homd of Mra.) W. KB. Sander, $734 FE. € to Doctors Fail boy: years, with bait Hoth lege tn Almost a new. “ on. It took Just § botties D, to clear up this dis | ney ot prof. | rere rtileved by this marvelous lotion that we freely offer you a bottle on our parsons! Fiarentee Try it today. dhe, toc and 22D. BARTELL DRUG sTORT FRAZZLED DISPOSITIONS Are not so liable to appear in homes where the women folks | have the advantages of, Yous wreck. of Dp. bd. enna ‘This ts the late text nent newspaper ma. wut, ano), Iris Canfield (cello), Loin Davis, Edna Beckwith and, Lilian Bergh | ‘ocalist) and Bernadine Winters And Virginia Slierer (readers). Admie. | sion ts free and the public ts invited. cee Woman's Century Club to Have Play Day The play day of the musi¢ depart ment of the Woman's Century club will be held at the home of Mrs. E.} S, Barnes at Bitter Lake station, Prt 4 e oo many ether MA, dangerous spring colds are started by fly- ing dust during house-clean- ing time. Keep the dust out of the air you breathe HIS can be easily accom- plished if you use a PREMIER. Keeps the home sweet and clean with almost no labor. Sold on easy terms. THE == LIGHTHOUSE INC. 410-412 Union S —e Phone Elliott 152 for Demonstration Legion aro urged to attend. | eee rapes wea CE SY Se bivd., on Friday at 2 p. m. see Chi Omega to Meet Chi Omega alumnae meet Friday at 2p. m. with Mrs. Byron Smuts 1120 34th ave, : Altrua Club, ¥. W. C. A. RID, Mie hoc Marathon Club Meeting The Marathon Club W. B. A. of| the Maccabees Knights of Pythias hall, Pike wt, at 7:30 Friday evening for| drill practice. Members will wear! uniform. At 9 o'clock the elub will | |give a dance and card party will meet at the First and to Friday the Altrua club will meet at | which all Maccabees and friends are The members will take up tennis and fwimming after the business senston The Lennogr SEE SEA Published by Seattle Portland A. J. Lennon, Presa Chas. ¥. Berg, Vice-Prea Spring Thoughts —no wonder they turn to Gloves! The new gloves are as beautiful as the Spring flowers themselves, The new eight-button Mousquetaire, in soft doette, are exceedingly smart, perhaps the most practical of all the new glove novel- ties. They look like leather, are cooler, and wash perfectly. Colors white, sand, beaver, brown and gray, $3.50 —at all three stores Have you seen the newest Handkerchiefs? Sheer, lovely, hand-made squares of white and colored linen. They are irresistible! Priced at $1.55 and $2.00 —at our three shops. s s e Vogue Patterns for Spring and early Sum- mer at our Pine and Westlake store. ee Principal Seattle agents for the famous Phoenix Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, ireen Lake’ 7:30 in the clubrooms for a business | invited “Meeting and adoption of by-laws. MORE CLUB NEWS ON TPAGE - el In Sea Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Ladies’ Musical Club Concert May 10 Next Monday evening at 8:18 o'clock at the First Methodist church the Ladies’ Musical club will give the closing concert of the season. The | following program will be given: | Am Thy Harp”.:..! Jasmine Dood” yin ¥ mut Mrott seses ers Mtrickland (traditional Hebrew Bhalitt-Bchindler * Adam Keele t, Mins Anna ¢ (a) “Bail, ant Dall Gotare Papint pe . Pleyel Alice W. Sherman and Mra Margaret M. Lang; piano, Miss Leone Langdon Benjamin Piano— (a) “Jeux @’Raux” (The Fount (b) Nocturne in PF harp (e) Btude F Minor Mr. Clyde Lehman Chorus— : (a) “Tom Wild Rose”. A. MacDowslt (b) Bemnet -.» Mdward Horses (©) “The Munic of’ @pring J men PE (Words by Agnes Lockhart Hughes) Ladies’ Musical club chorus . This evening ut 8:20 o'clock at the | Gethsemane Lutheran church ave. and Stewart, Esther Pea |soprano, will appear in recital. very pleasing program has been | ranged. Smart Sport} Togs on Cherry’s Terms | | | | | 1) CHERRY CHAT BOUT this time of the week, every one’s thoughts natural- ly turn to the enjoy- ments of the week-end outings, to the motor- ing trips, to the game of golf or tennis, the hikes through the hills and other outdoor ree 3 reations, It is just as natural, to think of Cherry's in this relation, * for Cherry’s sport togs meet outing wish, and the prices and are eure to prove attractive. See sport coats, sport skirts and ers, Cherry’s Style Shop, 207 building, over Pig*n Whistle, Second ave., between Spring and Madison, — am 'TLE, WASH., MAY 6, 1920 Glove Silk Knickers Special at $3.45 Splendid quality, tail- ored style, in flesh only. Selling regularly at about twice this figure. Giove Silk Vests offered special at $2.19 —the same quality silk as the knickers. You'll want several of these. —at all three shops Blouses Specially Priced at $1.95 Only fifty in this lot —dainty voiles — cool, crisp, lawns—soft bat- istes, and a few crepe de chines. Unusual val- ues at this low price. Westlake store only. * s s y, Three Stores 1106 Second Are. (Baillargeon Bldg.) Pine and Westlake (at the Gore) 805 Pike St. (Adjoining Owl Drug Co.) A Timely Sale of Sweaters Truly wonderful val- ues, these Sweaters of wool and fiber silk, in a variety of wanted shades, for country, beach and town wear., Values to $22.95, priced for this sale at $14.95. —at two stores—so5 Pike St—Pine.and West- lake, A Very Special _ Hosiery Sale Excellent quality, semi- fashioned Silk Hose with jr top, in black, white, cordovan, nai camel. You'll eS dle buy several pairs at the low price of $1.59. —at all three shops Another decidedly at- tractive offering in a colonel Silk Hose —lisle top—in black and colors—$2.19 oe at all three stores

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