The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 12

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| Seattle | Society Beautiful Home Wedding Joins Miss Brace and Mr. Waechter; Mrs. Stubb to Entertain at Lamcheon; Entertain at Dinner. AST EVENING, AT THE HOME of her mother, Mrs. John} Stuart Brace, Miss Alice Brace was | Qeined in marriage to Mr. Gerald Waechter, son of Mr. and Mrs. H | WB Wachter, Rev. Sidney Morgan Feading the service at $:30 ‘o'clock Within a circle of relatives and ad Miring friends A thicket of greens and cherry } Blossoms in front of the fireplace} formed a harmonious backgro! @nd covered ¢ canopy of the ty bower before which the vows | were exchanged ‘Tall, stately rose trees with grace ful pink blossoms and wicker stand Ards, filled to overflowing with en @hantress carnations, stood on @ither side, the whole softly lighted By the mellow glow of waxen A wealth of blossoms transformed the rooms into a lovely spring gar Wen. adding their fragrance to the Pretty scene. The staircase down Which the brida! party car & Moral pathway, + @dorned with small rose trees, alter "mating with tapers. 4 With the first strains of the Bridal chorus from = Lo! Played by a string orchestra, Wibbon bearers, Miss Doris Ray o Miss Wilma Met @f the bride, appeare @f the, staircase, daintily Orkandie frocks. Miss Ray in carried an arm bouquet of ler sweet peas, and Miss Mc » In apricot shade, with an arm Bouquet of pink sweet peas Following was Miss Hazel Waech- fer, as maid of honor, most becom gowned in pale green ma’ @he skirt designed in > @nd draped over a f Metal cloth. The tieht Pull sleeves and a girdle of ma dm rainbow tints finished ins Bett bow in the back. A la ef green maline, trimmed with Wer ribbons and an arm bouc Columbia roses, tied with a Feaponding shade of tulle, complet Ber fetching costume. Little Janet McCallum, niece of the bride, as flower girl, came ext, dainty in a shell pink im-| Ported, ruffied organdie frock, with large bow of pink maline on her » and carrying a French basket ‘@f small flowers, tied with pink ot r, Dominic Brace, was radiantly beautiful. Her! 4 of tory satin, fashioned sim. Ply, with embellishments of crystal Peart embroidery, enhanced her te loveliness. The long court | train bung from her shoulders, the '@8d embroidered in a grape design @f crystals and penris. Her tulle veil was bound to her Brow with a coronet, designed of ogi and orange blossoms, with game bridal flowers wreathing the high plaits at the back of her eotffure. Orchids, % of the valley, Colonial bouquet. Cecil Brunner buds on streamers, filled ber arms. Mr. Ben Brace, brother of the Bride, acted as groomaman for| ‘Mr. Waechter. Mrs. Brace wore a gown of black Velvet, trimmed in jet beads, and a Corsace of sweet violets and Butter My roses. Mrs. Waechter was/| owned in gray satin and lace. Her} Corsage was sweet violets and Rich-| Mond roses. A reception was held| following the ceremony. Receiving with the bride and) groom were Mrs. John Stuart Brace, Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Waech ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Brace. Assisting in the hospitalities @ere Mrs. William Martin and Mra Andrew M, Thomas. ‘The supper table, handsomety ap- . Pointed, had for tts center a broad ij basket filled to the brim with Ophe- lia roses, daffodils and bine forget-| Me-nots. The urns were in charge of Mrs. H. A. P. Myers and Mrs. Matthew Scurry, alternating with Mrs. Sidney Morgan and Mrs. John Inkster, assisted by Miss Jeanie and | Alice Moran, Miss Thelma Mcsirr, Misa Gladys Lawsdon, Miss Mar Baret Lesser and Miss Claire Sulli Yan, sorority sisters of the bride. ‘The bride traveled in a chic street costume of -midnight blue polret twill embroidered in y wool.| With this she wore a dark blue hat, | wreathed in flowers, a squirrel scart and a corsage of orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Waechter left on their wedding trip and will be at home at Rosita Villa after April 1 Mrs. Waechter attended the Uni versity of Washington and ts a Member of Delta Gamma sorority. | her the} freestas and in a gorgeous showered with chiffon Mr. Waechter attended the Univer-| % sity of Washington, and belongs to} the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. . Informal Luncheon for Mrs. Bone Entertaining tm compliment to! Mrs. Roger Morse Bone, who ir leav. | ing next week to make her home in| Chicago, Mra, Albert Charles Stubb | will be hostess at an informal lunch. | eon at her home next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sharpless Dinner Hosts As a compliment to their guests : Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wiles, of Kan gas City, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Sharpless were dinner hosts last eve ning at the Hotel Sorrento, entertain ing eight guests, lat tending the | hockey gare Delightful Luncheon | Mrs. Thomas Green entertained at her home yesterday with a charming luncheon, complimenting Mrs. EB. P Greenwood of Edwardsville, Il, who is the guest of her son and daugh ter-inlaw, Mr. and Mra. W. W Greenwood at the Hotel Pennington The guests later enjoyed — the musicale at the Sunset club. one To Entertain With Musicale Mrs rett Clark, Mrs. Ht Bowen, Mrs. Daisy Wood Hi Miss Made!) Gille and Miss Helen Werryiman will give the musical pro-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. David FE. gram at the Women's University | on Friday afternoon ac 3 clock, to members and their friends. 20 Mrs. Don H. Palmer and Miss Mar. | jorie White are to be the hosteases, and the following program will be en My Little House When Love le Gone Daisy Weed Hildreth sfeneca Pierce Mr. Robin Katherine Giea Mra. Bower | With Mra. HMildrerh at the plans turne, Op. 8 No. 1 Cheptn © Minstrel Dedusey | Mise Melen Perryman. | Vocal Dusts—Helected | Arranged by Mra. Ev Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13 Miss Helen Perryman. “Homing” Theresa Gel Riego “The Tears at the prime” py Mra. it it A. owen Miss Madell Gitta Birthday Party Celebra her seventh birthday Betty Campbe! ughter of Mr.| and Mrs. Roy English Campbell, en tertained twenty little girl friends on Tuesaday afternoom at her ome Luncheon Hostess As a prenuptial compliment to Miss Agnes Budden, Miss Ruth Prate WH! entertain with an tnformal lunch eon at the nier club tomorrow aft taking her guests to the matinee of “Way Down East” at the Metropolitan. eee Junior Guild, Day Nursery The Junior guild of Day Nursery will meet at the home of Miss Geraldine Huston, 1412 FE. Aloha st. on Saturday, March 26, at 1030a mm . Surprise Party Mra. 0. Hultmch was gtven a pleas ant surprise by forty of her friends at her home on Tiesday, M The afternoon waa spent in p whist and bridge, and Mre Hulbach | wag presented wtih @ very beautiful site the Seattle & Informal Dancing Party The Wy Knot Club will entertain | with an informal dancing party at} the Tennis club Saturday evening, March 19. The committee in charge includes Miss Margaret Thompson, Miss Margaret Biackman, Miss Nola Young and Miss Eva Lundspedt. The patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Powers, Mr.| and Mrs. BE. A. Stuart and Mr, and) Mrs. T. E. Coryell, eee Badoppas Club Entertains The Badoppas club pleasantly sur Prised Mrs. Roy Bergstrom last Fri day evening at her home, the occa- sion being her birthday. Mra. Righ-/| ard Allen, president of the club, presented Mra. Bergstrom with a beautiful lustre bow! filled with yel- low daffodils and purple sweet peas A dainty supper wag served to! twenty-four guests, with Mrs. 8.| Gessman presiding at the coffee! urn. Music and Wancing wefe the| musements of the evening. Specials f Materials: that promise long service an ance, and neatly embroidered in Large collars with cape exquisite silk and are of E tone materials. Coats length. |§ isfaction here. A small depos t will hold 1632 FOURT ‘Extraordinary Coats, Suits & Wraps $ At the very low price of SUITS Tricotine and Serge, are of a quality tipple back and straight line: are You can be sure of receiving a full measure of sat- STENSWICK SHOP Corner Fourth Avenue and Olive Street Miss Dunbar will become the bride of Mr. Robert Oliphant) gouies in charge Morrison on Saturday evening, April 9, at the home of her . Dunbar. —Photo by Leonard Fink, Portland, Ore. Personal Mrs. Charlies Peabody. Miss Flor ence Rogers and Mra. Edward Palmer, of Victoria, B, C. are pla ng to New York the last of this mon returning to Seatue by way of the Panama canal Mr, and Mra return tomorrow Bastern tr Wittiam Edris will ning from Mr. and Mrs George H. Lent lett Tueeday for a two months’ visit in New York eee Mra, Walter Filor, of New York, who has often visited friends in this city, in at present enjoying a few weeks at Palm Beach, Florida. see Mra. John Menry Ballinger re turned yesterday from a visit in Pasadena, Cal eee Mra. Lawrence Bogle returned yeaterday from a visit of several weeks in California. eee Mr. and Mra. Franklin Willard Fowler, of Bend, Ore. are receiving congretu son, Franklin Willard, jr March 12. Mra, Fowler was former ly Miss Nao Preston Reavia, of Se attle eee Mr. Bernard Fotgeringham, after spending six weeks In Spokane, has feturned to his home in Seattle Mr. Robert Oldham, who ts at tending Lawrenceville, will spend his Easter vacation with friends in New York. eee Mr. Charies McKenzie, who has been tering in Southern © fornia, will return to Seattle early in April. oe Mr. and Mra tee Warren Boole, who havé been spending some time In California, are expected to retyyn Sunday see Miss Dorothy Ewing will leave Saturday for a short trip to San Francisco eee Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne Dent are leaving Saturday on the 8. 8. Go ernor for Long Beach, Cal, where they will vieit Mr. H. R. Williams, Mrs, Dent's father, who is seriously i. eee Mr. and Mra. John H. Wiles, of Kansas C are the guests of Mr and Mrs, Harry F. Sharpless, at the Sorrento hotel eee Colonel John” Y.. Haydn, U. 8. A.,| of Fort Warden, is spending a few days in the city see Mr. Robert A. Wilson left today for San Francisco to remain in definitely. Mrs. Mary E. Hanna will return Sunday from a visit of several months spent in Pasaden or Easter 2 4” nd continued smart appear- full silk lined, bewitching designs. Newest Wraps and Flare Coats effect; all are lined with 3olivia, Velour and Silver- long and three-quarter Broadway Orthopedic Guild The Broadway guild of the Ortho pedic hompital will meet to new at the [home of Mrs. “dW, Alexander at 2p. m. Tea will be served. eee Interlaken Guild Interlaken guild of the Orthopedic hospital will meet at 2 p,m, with Harrison PT. A. will moet at the school at 2.20 p.m. The teachers of the school will have charge of the program and an invitation to attend | im extended to all” see | Adele M. Mield Partiamentary and Procedure Club Adele M. Field Parliamentary and | Procedure club will meet at Meven’ jcafeteria at 1 ym. Subject, "Re | consideration,” with Mra. Thomas W Ladien’ Auxillary The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors wil! give a card party in the hall at 1923% First ave. at 2 p.m. Child Hygiene Committee Child hygiene committee of Seattle council, Congres of Mothers and POT. A. will meet at 1:30 p, m. at the YW.CA eee Red Cross Nursing Classes Red Cross nursing classes at Jum. |ble Shop at 10 a. m 4 Yeuler ii brary at 129 and Lincoin high school at Tas p.m. . Angora Grotto Angora grotto at Masonic temple tn the auditorium. Fifth dance of the serion, ee aders’ Lodge ' will entertain T. hall, Vir » and Minor March 18. . Homente Homenteaders’ with a dance in I Kinin aves oO. between Hor Frid ever Literature and Travel Department Woman's Centary Club ‘The literature and travel depart ment of the Woman's Century club at Mam, at the YW. CA. Mra George Haecker will review an American novel and Me. RF. Weeks will speak on a vinit to the Boston Ubrary . . York Community Cub The York Community club will hold a mass meeting in the basement of the John Mulr school day ove ning. March 18, All residents of the district are anked to attend. Col. Ellsworth Circte Col. Elieworth circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, will hold a St. Patrick's Day whist party at Veterans’ hail Armory, at+830 p. m. Prizes and refreshments, All Grand Army vet erans and their friends invited. eee Minute Women of Queen Anne District ‘The Minute Women of ueen Anne district will be guests of Mra. Chartes E. Crane, 917 First ave. W., at a “rag tea” on Friday, March 18, from spine oa SISTER KNEW “Vrank, I know you promised me a taffeta dress for Easter, but you need clothes more than I do No, you won't, dear so I'll wait I've had a big day ay—that in to may I've learned a lot. That young sister of mine ran into my office today all dressed up and when I asked ber ‘Where? How? she told me about a place we could all buy the finest clothes for almost a song and besides that, take as long am necessary to pay It's Cherry's. They've just received their new spring stock and their things are great. Come on, let's both make our selections today, and doll up for Easter. They are down on Second ave, between Madison and Spring, 207 Rialto |Bidg., over the Pig’n Whistle." Advertisement Proper Protection of Your Eyes | —is essential to good | eyesight. If your eyes are | weak or strained, come in and have them examined to- day. | Mra. A. G. Schaefer, 1708 Interlaken | req Mra. Jensio M. Elliott will biva. exhibit ofl and water color sketchen, I hee samples of brass and tooled leather, University Guild crafts jowelry and parchment shades. ‘The University guild of the Oftho-| yim, H. M. Shaw, miniatures and pedic hospital will meet at 10 & mM.) parchments, Mra, Carle Johnson, with Mra, J. I, Beebe, 4700 29th ave.| conection of water color sketeh N. B : including some done on her r | teks trip to California. Mra. A, ©. Ladies’ Literary and Musieal Gb) jor, a coljsction of colored photo-| Members of the Ladies’ Literary | , specimens of commerc ‘a | jand Musical club will gather at 2:30) jiustrations in interior decorations, | |p. m. at the home of Mre, W. V Mire. @. Jngrakam wil contrt| Swanson, 916 N, 40th at. etna ane one so ae, aaa? Pitty and needle work, Other exhibitors Native Danghters of Washington =| wii) be Mra. John M. Allen, Mra, J The Native Daughters of Washing-| 11, Soper, Mrs. Dodge, Mra, D. Le ton will again meet at the home of! pratt, Mrs. W. HL. Pittwood, Mex Miss Eva Kent, 6260 20th ave, N. B../ 1. Vv. Cole and many more, at 745 p.m All native daughters | Pago dl are invited to be present. Charter| ), . | members wishing to remain so must| “verereen 2 onl se Ha Order of pap ence vote rigger ges cae Evergreen court No. 2, Order of eceagmberen pe yy nmersene will give a card party/ Saturday evening, March 19, at Harvison PT. A. Meven’ cafeteria Invitations are ex-| will hold a meeting Friday, March 18, / 2 to 6. Members are requested to come prepared to new. one Art Department Woman's Century Chub ‘The art departn, Jan's Century elub will hv st of the Wom dan arts and crafts exhibit Monds the Fede uw dd club hy Ingraham, chairman. club women will be well rep wded to members of the Masonic | Jer, the Order of Eastern Star and {Order of Amaranth || Canton Crepe and Ruffles Ruffles are the thing this season, and here is one of the most at ee 6 |tractive of modelx Lotus Club Killarney Ball The dress ts of Canton crepe In a ‘The annual grand council of the Be attle Campfire giris will be held Satur day at 4p. m. at the Armory. Thin in the one big meeting of the year, open to the public. Anyone interest ed in Campfire may attend. It tn anticipated that between 1,600 and 2,000 guardians and girls will take part in this meeting, which will be | conducted by Mise Ruth Brown, exec utive sécretary. ‘There will be = luncheon for guardians and members of the coun ct) at the Women’s Univernity club at noon Saturday, Miss Edith Kemp thorne, national field secretary, will speak. A trip to Kitsap cabin, near Chico is planned for Sunday, All members of the Guardians’ associations are in vited, All Guardians are to bring their own cup and spoon, ,Coffee will be furnished by committee in charge ‘Thin will give all thone interested in Campfire an opportunity to talk with Mins Kempthorne. ‘The bout leaves pler 3 at 9:30 a. m. and returns at 645 p.m Local headquarters will keep open house Saturday morning for out-of. town Guardians and girls. Last Saturday the Elolela Blue Bird group beaded head bands. ‘The Blue Birds, under the guar dianship of Mra. F. W. MacTaggart, have chosen Kasuwa for their group name, The Kinnick-Kinnick girls made candy at the home of their Guardian, 6976 Fauntleroy ave., to sell at the Parent Teachers’ association meeting ‘Tuesday. ‘The Nyeda girls attended the song practice at the Armory Saturday. ‘The last meeting of Neachee camp Friday was a ceremonial at Phyllis and Frances Constantine's home THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. CAMPFIRE GIRLS HOLD — GRAND COUNCIL SATURDAY | | | | borne, cheer leader Cheenale Campfire Girls of Weg Seattle met at the home of prestdent, Mrs, Bonney, Friday, te practice songs and finish decorating: their gowns for the grand coum ef fire. EGGLESS SPICE CAKE 1% cups flour % cup butter and lard mtxea 1% cups sugar cup sour mifk teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon each cinnamon and allepice 4 % teaspoon nutmeg 4 % teaspoon malt 4 Sift flour and ugar and rub | hortening thoroly into mixture: Add apices and salt. Mix well, agg = our milk with soda dissolved in @ ind stir until thoroly mized. Bake” a loaf. The largest wooden sectional tock in the world is on the river front of Brooklyn, N. ¥ 8 Fun for Women to Diamond Dye Garments, Draperies Dyed New for Few Cents Any woman can follow the stmple” The Lotus club is giving its Kil! ight tint of gray with bands of] ‘The Lochewe Campfire Girls bave ney ball Saturday evening, March |the sume magerial tn medium blue|been working on their head tunda, | ‘rections in peckage and | lo Temp |for trimming. ‘The latter are ap-|and all expect to have them finished | 17°, Shabby, faded skirts, | ‘The committee in charge consists | plied as bias folds on the edge of| for the grand council. oats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, 1: Mensrs, Byron G, Ives, Chas.|the ruffies, which in turn are ad-] Camp Kiloqua’s members were the | (OVernes everything into page ‘ Wm. Guerin, Reynold Frediund, Wm. |justed to the skirt in spiral ef-|guests of Major Ingraham last Sat. |“ your material in s poer Gye ‘ A. Colsky, Wilfred K. Harmon |fect. A pair of double ruffies finish: |urday and Sunday treaks or spots. Buy “Diamond. The patronessea will be ire. W. len the sleeves ‘The Tukkodah Blue Birds met Fri. | D7e#"—-ne other kind. Tell druggist, Ives, Mrs. F. In Emerick, Mrs.| The sash is of dopbiéfaced rib-|day to practice songs and_elact two | Whether your material le wool or sf J. &. Moore, Mra. Louls La Fray | pom, ne aide the enaeh chade-ae the lnew‘efficers. Catherine Bervin was | 04s 10 COR Bem. Oe cu | eee |biue crepe, and the other cherry|chosen scribe and Emmy Low Os. 26 rich colors —Aévertisement, Alpha Xi Delta Mothers’ Club [fed It t# ted in a bow with free | — ~ ‘The regular meeting of the Alpha|¢M4s reaching almost to the bot Xi Delta Motherw’ club has been | tom of the ekirt on one side. postponed until the third Thuraday| Gay eilk hose and suede strap lin Ap |pumps to match should be worn ee |with this dress, while the taffeta Vocational School Y. W.C. A, [bat may be gray, blue or cherry The weekly demonstration of the | ered c new Vocational school of the Y. W Brighton PT, A. will moet Friday. | Mix butter and hot mfk. Addé dry | pep | ingredients. Beat smooth. Add eggs | salt well beaten. Rake about jutes in a hot oven. | ras f th | | | Agents will be held Friday, March 18, a¢ 2:6 ‘STUFFED |p. m. Subjects, “Bread Making om om r Public invited. LAKE TROUT eee | Any fish weighing from two te Brighton P-T |three pounds may be stuffed and ightor a baked. Fresh caught whitefish in A’ [quite expensive, but the frozen fish March 18, at the school y , Maser will be the poo “Cok |in reasonable and recommended by iniatty Gnaing |the government. Pickerel, bluefish arte OM and haddock are especially nice CORN MUFFINS wget N*] NS Stuffing: Two cups bread crumbs ' % cup butter % teanpoon salt, \ teaspoon pepper | % cup rcalding milk % teaspoon onion juice, 1 teaspoon 1 cup corn meal [minced parsley, 4 tablespoons but 1% cup a ler Mix ingredients in order gtven. 3 tablespoons sugar | Sprinkle fish with malt and fill with 1 teaspoon salt | stiffing. Sew edges together. Place 2 teaspoons baking powder fish on greased baking sheet, dredge 2 eres with flour, sprinkle with salt and per, add four or five pleces of pork and bake from 45 min 20 min-|utes to an hour in a moderate oven te every 10 minutes. French Shoe ‘or which we are Exclusive Seattle in The above cut shows e New Oxfords in Brown and Black Kid— priced at.. $10 They are also shown in high cuts with Cuban or French heels, HOYT SHOE CO. 1402 Third “Home of the Kelly The secret of happiness ts good h play. od health depends largely teeth. shing reaviart he you well on the road to Cash $ Koda many pictures as you wish prize, All day of month. Soap Lake Saits, T4es another for.. 1-Ib. Epsom Salta, 18e; another for lec Freezone 200 Lifts It--Corn Medi- sine, Seep encther AC “The L, ©, Smith Building In Stl Oppostte”— your purchase. H AVENUE OPTICAL co. CHAS, SEXTON, ag , 1404 Third Ave. Thursday—Friday—Saturday with the right dentifrice will put alth and happiness, Enter our Amateur Photograph entries our property@® Contest closes last Avenue Short Vamp” ealth, hard work and hard on the condition of your Prize for a k Picture BeSonteat. Submit as be The picture wing the Palmer's Syrup Hypophos- phites, $1.00) Bnother for s....) LC Rose's Stomach Medicine, 100; another for ey Pepsodent .: Kolynos .. Pe Listerine DAYS, ‘TOO, “Yours for Healt r from this showing. WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS 50f and up Without Garters 75# and up With Garters ‘The real f icle i Zh rca of an aie is dermined noth it gives. On that basis, Hickory are a most economical investment. been faithfully maintained and Correct Apparel for Women Wraps and Coats _Smart new wraps of soft woolen mate- rials in invisible plaids and spring colors. Jersey coats with combination trim- mings in staple and high colors. The garments illustrated were sketched Second Avenue at Spring Street (Take Elevator to Third Floor) e ante Be AR Hickory qual 80 ity hae ASTEIN & COMPANY CHICAGO for men New vor

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