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| Miss Condon to Be Guest of Honor Mrs. J. M, Elmer ts to be host UTIFUL WOODLAND WEDDING ita ND MR, DELKIN etlonieecct BY BRULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Luncheon for y ba ‘or of The Star P : ware Brides-to-Be MARRIAGG SERVICE OF MISS ESTHER MARTIN, ms conned fF. and Mrs. F. J. Martin, and Mr. Frederick Ladd Delkin was r gape yc oA non Conducted by LOUL Soct daughter of Mies Jrene © Sheard Students in Recital i within a circle of relatives and intimate friends at “Kona | vice engagements have beer the bride's home on the shores of Lake Washington. Great bowls of! oontly announced, Misa Doris| Mie# Gashwetler nd yellow iris were placed about the rooms, with baskets of garden | xtitchel! will be hostess at a lunch. |Pride in introducing to Mi Spirea and wood)and greens, giving an qdded charm to tho rustic | con of sixteen covers on Wednes-|two unusually promiaing pupila in «| word fern, cleverly interwoven, forn an improvised altar aC) gay at the Seattle Yacht club. In| joint recital to be held in of the living re before which the ceremony took p witations have been confined to : = Bher standards of full blown Russell roses #tood'on each « Recta hetee nseoe coe jows' hall Tuesday evening, ted hour, the wedding chorus, played by Mr, Cyril Nut £, at 8:18 o'clock. Maybelle Darud. Miss Emily Sturtevant Honor Guest signaled the Rev, W. 'T. Jor « parents, the gre maman. and Miss Lucile Nutley Columbus, Obio, who had unit er, Mr. Alonzo Delki at the the 12 acted as groK party, followed t To Remember of modern music Martin as ring be pretation Mins Edith Iwe, Mins Mary Small an . saToanayY, UNS 190— and Miss Edna MoCreery were boat‘ wes ak tanh ene amert white linen su t Dance at Roattle Yacht ctud, to be | esses. Twelve guests were enter- | Peclally inter a wh “1 Pow bps on sister, Miss Frances Lura prove bar ite re Beary ©. || tatmea ers that it is the rewult of a rcan B As maid of honor, was pret Ewing and Miss Dorothy Bwing ye two. youre of Galata, Shh news in orchid pink taffeta, iiss Melarese mariage Wo asp . . that Lorenza Cole, the negro pianist, an arm bouquet HL. peeteneee Barten, a 1| Gamma Phi, Beta will be heard with Miss Darud will be sprays of trail t Rea ala club. Dinner and Dance gladly received, for she has already @ntered on the arm of bh TUESDAY, JUNY 22— Pan eiana’ b> Saba sorvnetee won for herself a place in the hearts i atin taal Social Service garden tea on lawn @ Gammi eta sorority en | one who have hei he A Der robe of ivory satin f ~ at Gitengte bere tertained with a dinner of fifty cov. | °F, 0! who have heard her. A ply, with embellishmer brilliant future is surely ituthegy. <Eler court tra INESDAY. ore on ‘Thursday _tvening at the a Singin baa 4ie fata ab veil cin which Pcl for the coming year. One hundred is oot ag My a r Mie Sicwiertth strand and twenty-five additional gue wou wareaiy eunaee Blossoms: her bouquet was || FRIDAY, JUNE 38— |. Joined in the dance which followed |thig concert will be the last pr array of Ophelia roses. Damiano nae ie ing tour of the Bastern states to and white sweet p son at the Highlands * a ee begin in September. | the nuptial ceremony, a || SATURDAY. JUNE 20— Musicale-Tea for | ‘The program follows | red from a tat . 7, Sls - ae aoa teres dance at G Fort Lawton Ladies 1. Andante with Variations F Minor with roses * son-in-law . Pras . A aydn Mrs. Margaret Bushnell Jan Mra. F. ©, Schmidt entertaine is Tae Snes Pe SMashnell, Mrs. Pearl ‘ Anna Roberta Hogs the ladies of Fort Lawton with core ume _dohn J. Lea, Mra. W WEDNESDAY, JURE S0— |e ine mus alo-tea a ar aes toh ke Convent Beodial pee, F. 1, Langdon, Mr Mr. Cart Dittmar at home of Mr | a eee ene aaeet aA nite (d) Econsainen .Beethoven-Busont Burnett, Mra. John lL. Locke and Mra Charles Prva. detyn New assisted the hostess | 5 jinpreasions trom the Jungle . Charleton Hall and Mrs. F. A Wedding ot Miag Dorethy Conéen te || about the rooms, ‘ . Cyr Beott Dresided. Parish eburch eee (1) The Jungle fie Serwand ave ie = Th Players’ Art Guild to (2) Rikki-Tikki-Tavt and the 7 ee lt © epee >) Bnake ts of the groom; Mra W. Beautiful Dance at | Present Play | ¢8) Dance of the Riephants Mrs. Carol Coe, Mrs W. Gunget Club | ‘The Players’ Art Guild wi! pre Maybelle Darud. n and Mra. George H.| O78 sent “The Roadhouse in Ardendy,”|4 (a) Waldesrauschen .. Dr, and Mrs. Jay I. Durand were | py sfoliere, at the Women's Univer) (5) Berceuse Leschetiaky punch bow! on the broad hosts at a brilliant dancing party sity club on Friday evening at & (c) Marche-militaire lock. The guild te publis of Prof. Gorsuch ef the ty and da was in charge of Mra. How Seabury, assisted by Miss Eliza Hills, Miss Ellen McGahn, M ast evening, in compliment to their comp th Beddow where jece, Mise Eliza The drawin promixes a me the Jeasup, Miss Katharine H room, evening to members Lord Deliver Dan Velma Cochran, Miss Mary | guests were received by the hosts. nda. core. Miss Emma Robertson, Miss Mr. William L. B w and Dr, and palace Feel Like a Hendrickson and Miss Mirian| Mra Richard W. Perry, was brieht Thrift Shop Offerings Child—Am Ne 4 with gorgeous baskets of Killarney |pyp 2, dd f ion , and Mrs. Martin bade farewell roses and larkept Thrift Sho, (2) Bamboula—West Indies friends and departed for| A lovely comb n of peonies| The Thrift Shop wit hold their) (4) I'm Troubled tn Mind—Am honeymoon, the bride traveling and fuchsian 3 of rose and usual GOcent hat sale Monday. They Neoro + treet costume of blue tricotine,| mauve, were « ¥ used thruout also offer for mile a supply of chil ¢ Paraphrase on Strauss’ Beautiful taffeta hat to match. The| the dining: roc which was cieared |dren'’s wash dresses tn good con Blue Danube Waltz | couple will be at home to for dancing. About one ndred | dition and one be le lace Behule~ Evler friends @ Hunt's Point. | guests enjoyed the evening * | dress. Lorenza Jordan Cole | = "Out Fol ies the _- Follies” METROPOLITAN SUNDAY-—FOR THE WEEK WITH FANCHONe-MArco NELSON e- CHAIN and a sop eB cast heade ARTHUR West Bui Dootey and many others <> ON THE ILLUMINATED RUNWAY THE ONLY MUSICA SHOW OF THE WESt TO SUCCE ‘ULLY INVADE THE EAST PRIVES EVENING MATINEES... NS. SUCC 1ONAL 8 With an Exceptional “CLARENCE”: DIRECTION BOOTH TARKINGTON’S COMING 13) é WEEK STARTING & SUNDAY ‘JUNE 27th Y Mt RRAY GORDON CL, ARA BLANDICK JAMES T. FORD EORGE C. TYLER THE SEATTLE STAR In Seattle ? ANNABLE Miss Marie Gashweiler is taking great | the public | the Odd year-old protege, will be heard in a group of selections chosen from h classical and contemporary wri Ba Matherine Loulse Lar eg ahlen Wenite Sturvecane com. | ters. She will present for the first elap organdie frock « DA T ES plimented this afternoon by @ the-|tme in Seattle Cyril Beott . Impres @arrying a basket of rose Rtre party followed by tea at which |son® from the Jungle” Her inter: | ia wurely indicative of a receptive mind and e* in store for Bchubert-Tausig co transeribed Coleridge- Taylor LO] SEGEGASE ese eseseseoseseseosaseeeeS --50e to $2.00 -50¢ to $1.00 PLUS WAR TAX ojoojojoto(ojojotolofofojcojofofofoojofofofofofofofojojojofololololololol June Miss Bacon returned recently from Miss Spence's School in New York to spend the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henry Bacon. —Portrait by James and Merrihew. thi guest of h A del 1 pe on Thursday ightful Eastern Star to Entertain Shriners) With an informal dan Mrs. evening, June 24, at 9 p. m, program has been ‘arranged by The Eastern Star club rooms in the Ww. H. Finck and Mrs. Wm. H. Ne} 4090 Arcade building, will keep open Leechi pavilion Special music will son, with the following committees house Saturday, Sunday and Mon-|be featured = in charge: Mrs. Maurice Thompson day for all visiting Shriners. Free} chairman of the reception commit check recena, free telephones and] Child's Conservation League tee; Mrs. Cecil Bagley, chairman of other conveniences for visiting] The Child's Conservation league the program committee, and Mrs eee « dining room. The ladies in charge Eastern Star to Have Open House |0n Thursday at 1 o'clock lof the affair are looking forward The Bastern Star club will be 6.8 to a large attendance. open to visiting Shriners today, to Women's Civie Club | eee morrow ar y in their club) ‘The Women’s Civic club will hold] pigg Day Celebration at Fort anaes. 4000 At Iding. Free|the last meeting of the vas at} Flagler elephones, free chec coms and|the home of the president, Mrs " ny eta pono k or |Carrie L. Miller, 506 15th ave. N | mee ao Post Club of the gent on Tuesday, June 22, at 2 p.m. Rarinns eteeclice Ss rescihers 60 ADDITIONAL CLUBS edie "Post, No. 18, and the Seattle - Seattle Council of Minute Post Auxillary and their frien, Canadian Women's Club to Give Women old army field day style on Musicale The Seattle Council of Minute! ai. stonday, June 14 Louise Merrill-Cooper, Seattte| Women will meet in Assembly hall. |""y ving Seattle at 9 a m. on the mezzo-#oprano, with assisting artists,|Chamber of Commerce, Arctic build | ytajor Evans Thomas, the Seattle will be heard in concert on Tues-|ing, for their regular monthly meet:| boot party enjoyed a delightful trip |day evening, June 29, at 8:30 o’clock,|Ing*on Thursday, June 24, at 2:30/4,un the Sound, arriving at. the in the Fine Arts hall, under the|p. m. The officers of the Seattle core at noon, where they were met Jauepices of the Canadian Women's|council are: Mrs. Fred W. Bert./5, the members of the Seattle Post club. The program will feature| Junior councilor; Mrs, H. D. Hurley.| oiyy and the C. A. C band from arias from well known operas as|secretary; Mrs. Raymond Frazter,| pore Worden. well as modern compositions. treasurer, and Miss Ruth Gazzam,/ toon janding at the dock Past den Memories,” composed by Mrs. | registrar. }Commander Guy M. Parmelee was Trafford Huteson, will be an inter ell hii |presented with a five-foot golden Literary and Travel Department The Literary and Travel depart |ment of the Woman's Century club luncheon \keye by the Fort Flagler comn ant, Capt. Wilson, who stated the visitors were to eating number on the program. A large audience is anticipated as Miss Cooper is an artist of unusual abil and that use it to un. lofovopojofojofopofojojofofojojofofojojpojojojofojojofojofofpofojojofofojofofojofofofojofojojo} CLUBS FOR MONDAY jPlumerfelt, Roma Reid, Anna Minnewatha Dancing Club — |Clague, Adella Salter, Ione Murton,| The Minnewatha Dancing club Rainier Camp, No. 1472 Mona Murton, Winifred Grant.| will meet tonight at Christensen’s Rainier Camp, No, 1472, Royal) Mabel Donley and Helen Campbell.| hall, Broadway and Madison, The Neighbors of America, will give | Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.|ciub is planning to meet twice a| dance and card party at the Swed-/Smart, North 3177, or from the| week, during the summer, ish Club hall on Monday evening. | following: Mra, William Flumer ae say * June at § o'clock. felt, Mrs. A. F. Hamill, Mre. J. F. " at" Pe |Primrose and Mra. C. P. Gorman. | a ee pith oS Senator Coman to Speak | * 22. .% ican Legion, will en Senator Ed T. Comar didate | Pythian Sisters Dance ‘ ‘cunshees dete for republican nominee for governor,| The Pythian Sisters will give their |, Bia and will speak before the Women's King | monthly dance at the Knights of coop posts and the commanders County Republican club at 12) Pythias hall on urday evening.) ang adjutants of the three posts o'clock Monday, June 21, at Meve's| June 26. Winistty ‘ereniek. Fine Ooch cafeteria, Second and Seneca. The eee wWeleik a the Vedirase’ ball OF ths addrens to be on te issues, Madam | Knights of Columbus Dance anor, ii HM iskba, state Theada Balyeat will sing | The Knights of Columbus wifl en-| siperintendent of the posts, will be ee |tertain their members i friends SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1920, | Mr. and Mre. John Campbell and Miss Dorothy Campbell, Thurrday for Louise daughter, departed Lake to spend a fortnight me ee Mrn J, Bimpson ttle, and her sister, Mrs, Law- rence Chinn, of Ban Francisco, are guests at the Washington Annex until July 1, when they will leave for Shelton to remain for the summer. ; eee Miss FElimbeth Dover and Miss Anita Virges of Tacoma spent Fri town, the guests of Miss Mr. Wendell Heighton, manager of the New York Symphony orchestra, in the house guest of Mr. and Mra. Hildreth over the week- see Mr. and Mre Rallard have ax their hous rs. Ballard’s mother, Mre. rdy, of Bell ingham, who is en route to her home from the East. Mrs. Purdy was accompanied by her daughter, Loutsian: and Mrs. Mra. L. K he guest Lawrence Re: Purcell, of of Mr. is, eee Miss Achsah a student at Smith pected home the end of the summer Mr, and Mrs Powell, who ts college, in ex the week with her John HK Lou to spend eee Robert L. Griffis the guest of his parents Frank 8. Griffis, at Hotel Sorrento, left yesterday for Berkeley to reenter college and com his course in mechanical engineering. | cee | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boaze, of Washington, D. C. who attended the Travelers’ Protective Associa tion Maryland delegation in Port- land this week, are visiting at the home f Mr. and Mra. Otis EB. Inglis, 712 18th N. eee Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C, John- stone will leave Monday for Portland, to be gone until the end of the week. Mr. been and Mrs. who has Prof. the Dr. and Mrs, H. Logan Geary, of Portland, will have as their guests during the next week Maj. and Wal ter Burgess Beals. gee Mise Lillian Carstens returned Pri- day from a three months’ sojourn in California, and is at the homme of her | sister, Mrs. R. J. Fisher. | see } Phenis departed yester- on June 22, ago, where, will be married to Mr. James L Ward, of Columbus, O. eee Miss Lovia Ford, of Vancouver, BR C., is spending the week-end in the city. eee Professor and Mrs. Pierre J. Frein left Friday for California, where Pro fessor Frein will occupy the French chair at Stanford for the summer, eee Mrs. F. P. Taylor, of Aberdeen, who has been the guest of Mrs. Fred C. Furth for several days, left today for her home. eee Dr. Mabel Seagrave and Mrs, Elor- ence Denny Helliker, who have been East for several weeks, returned Thursday night. Dr. Seagrave at tended the clinic at Mayo's hospital, and also took @ special coufse at | Johns Hopkins university, cee Mr. Bert Christiana has returned from a four months’ trip to South America. Mrs. Mary Capps of Honolulu ar rived Thursday evening to spend a jfew days with Mrs. Albert J. Ten nant at her home in East Seattle. |She will leave on Monday for Spo |kane to make an extended visit with \her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk K. Kutter eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glenn Stibbs will leave Monday for Portland, to spend two weeks. Amphion Society Concert Seattle's big male chorus, the Am- phion society, was last evening heard in concert under the able direction of Claude Madden, at the Ballard Swedish Baptist church. There were 10 choral numbers, and solos by A. A. Owen, tenor, Rev. Charles A. Barry, elocutionist, gave several readings Marathon Entertainment Cub The Marathon Entertainment club will meet for drill practice Monday evening «at § o’cloc the Transpor. tation club room. Boys and girls are learning many new facts about Seattle from the special series of articles running daily im Tre Seattle Star, entitled “The Star Seattle Story Book. y an charm. She ts a pupil of will hold its annual plenic lock anything in the post, clud Charles King Clark and other fa-|on Wednesday, June 23, at Medina, |tne guard house , Seabee: mous masters and completed her| With Mrs. W. C. Dawson and Miss) one B. P.O. E., No. 317, from musical education in Paris, Mise|S. 8, Williams as hostesses. *W/ Port Townsend furnished the usual] Cooper is especially noted as an in-|members of the department will be! mag day exercises in the assembly ||| America’s rpreter of Indian music, The| Welcomed and the program for the} ),.1 Most Famous |patrons and patronesses for the af-|coming year will be presented, The balance of the day was taken ||| Psychologist |fair are as follows: Mrs. C. P. Gor-| Mrs. O. F, Hutchinson, Mrs. 8. J.lup py a ball game between the Port Mrs, Trafford Huteson, Mrs.| Stillwell and Mrs. Arthur Holt com-|mowngend Cubs and American Le Special |Rernard Pelly, Mra, D. M. Brogan,|Prise the committee on arrange-| gion teams, sightseeing trips, mov . ol Mrs. Willlam Campbell, Mrs, William| ments. Members will take the/ing picture’ shows, Boy Scout drits|} Public Flumerfelt, Mrs, Gabriel Smart,| 1045 or 1145 boat at Leschi park/ang Camp Fire Girls drills and Mrs. Archibald Wilson, — Mrs.| Wednesday morning. dancing, the music being furnished || Lecture | Burton Spencer, Mrs. A F. led by the C. A. C. band. (oF Ruser, Mra. W MoLeod, | Mrs. Maud Wood Park to Be Guest hares on Mrs. Bluric D, Barnes, Mre. Robert | of Honor \ e Neill, Mrs, Thomas Grant, Mra, W.| ‘The Washington League of Women Seattle Audubon Society [B)| dontey, Mrs P. Spellman, | Voters will entertain the representa.| The Seattle Audubon society will SyC 0) 0: Mrs. J. T. Clague, Mrs. Robert/tives of the National League of| F° to Mercer island, East Seattle, to. [BD | Hodge, Mrs. J.C. Geeneil, Mrs. W.| Women Voters with a luncheon on|morrow for a bird walk, leaving SUNDAY AFTERNOON ‘o} W. Greene, Mrs, George Puncan,|Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the Hotel|Lesehi park at 9 a.m JUNE 20,3 P. M. Mrs. John Inkster, Mrs, Archibald rrento, with Mrs. Maud Wood Ra 8% A st orw: casag: [ie] McLean, Mrs. 1D. Chifford Reid, Mr.| Park, president of the National] Lydia Temple, Portland, Entertains | vitat Saperianes th acetate John Foster, Mr. G, B, Simpson,|league, as honor guest. All col Temple, Daughters of the}]/ Father and mother admitted on (| ar. 5. R. Lawson, Mr. 1. 7, Leamy, | legiate alumnae and members of the Portland, Or, will hold a re-|f one ticket. wi A. EB. Maynard and Mr. C. P.| Women’s University club are asked] ception in honor of all visiting Gorman to make reservations, which may | Daughters of the Nile in Pythian hall The young ladies who will act as|be arranged thru Mrs, Henry Bitt-|Portland, from 4 until 7 o'clock ushers for the evening are: The|man (North 287) and Mrs. W. F./ ‘Thursday, June 24, All members wel- | Misses Kana McCreery, Lillian|Hitchings (West 443-M) ona Tlekets $1.00 SP errwwveewnrer oer gue “ey Pe -pebe BeePce co mu yeeret WWSypsee )