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PAGE 10 Seattle | Society Hunt's Point Clubhouse Scene of Pretty Coun- try Wedding; Lunch- eon “Planned for Fri- day; Movie Party. UNTS POINT CLUBHOUSE Was transformed into a sylvan! bower with its bridal dr and white, lite elematia and t broom, ing tts canopy and . = Walls, while artist baskets, over | Gowing with these fragrant early | Bummer blossoms, were everywhere Buch was t beautiful setting f g of Miss Ruby B. Bi @aughter of ad Me. W. 1 Bilger, to Mr. B. Frank Day J jon Saturday afternoon, Rt. Re Frederick W Keator, bishop of Olympin, reading the t 5 @elock before the fom the dais in one end This lovely nook was Blooms and dignified @athedral candies in the backgre While on eit skle stood mart Pillars, upholding candelabra, the Highted tapers blending with the rays} Of the sunlight that peeped thru the shaded panes. Preceding the ceremony, a quartet composed of Mrs. H. H. Manny, M W. P. Smith, Mr. Hamilton Coffin and Mr. B. 1. Coffin sang “I Come I Come, Beloved.” and at the er Trance of the bride, Mr. Hamilton Coffin rendered most beautifully "The Wedding Day Pecially for the occas Drusejiia Percival, with violin tigato by Mrs. Herbert Crowder, Plano accompaniment by Mrs. W Smith. Forming the aisle for the bridal Party broad bands of white satin Fibbon were stretched by Mrs B Bowden, Mrs. D. K. MacDonald, Mrs EB. A. Duryee of Everett Dent Lioyd T M right, Mrs. E. Coffin and Mrs. Ernest Walter Coming first were eight & 1 te flower girls, daughters of frien for whom the bride had been brides ) maid or maid of honor, Janet Ma Donald and Virginia Bowde: Pink ruffied organdie frocks. te Procession of little rosebuds, fol Dy Barbara Crowder and Jane Fl Fight in turquotye blue; Marjorie Duryee and Charlotte Tindall ot, and Vesta Bowden and ¢ Dursee in Fac wouquet of carer was wit _Miff-colores! « Other little f @ tiny basket of daisies and forcet me Miss Elsie Howell of San Fran isco, the maid of honor, was eharming in « silver = cloth full ekirt and a sim med with a bod: Por flowers she carried « loose arm bou- | DP Muet of pink and white Darwin ‘The bride. entering alone, was Teentiful in a | of white geor beaded in a: iily design of ¢rystal beads, made round length. Hhe wore her mother’s wedding veil, Which was bordered with Spanish face. It was bow With a coronet of the lace and gar @ wreath of orange blos- The dark beauty of this Bracious, fascinating bride was ac- uated by her exquisite shower 4 jet of sweet peas and gay Ophelia roses. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bilger, father and mother of the Bride, followed her to the altar. Mra. ) Bilger was attired in a handsome _ gewn of Canton and georgette ‘The party were met at the altar by Bishop Keator. Mr. Davis and h best man, Mr. Floyd Kahler, of Port. | | land, and as they took their places the nine little girls formed a semi. Circle about therh, completing one of the prettiest pictures that has been | geen in many a da After the ceremony an informal re feption was held and buffet supper served, with Mrs. Chariton Hall and Mra. Charies M. Curtis presiding at the table. Mrs. Davis on her wed. ding journey wa. of dark blue tricotine, with which She wore a gray hat trimmed with | Bray flowers and navy ribbon. Mr. | and Mrs. Davis left for a fortnight’s Motor trip to Vancouver, B. C., and on their return will be at home at Hunt's Point. Mrs. Davis is a graduate of Annie Wright seminary, and Mr. Davis of Georgetown university. Among the out-of-town guests Mrs. Amanda Bilger of Los mother of the came North for the event; Mrs. Nus haumer of Yakima and Mrs. Robert Kahler of Portiand. eee Mrs. Bloedel Plans Duncheon Invitations were issued Saturday by Mrs. J. H. Biloedel for a Juncheon to be given at the Sunset @lub next Friday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Struve to Be Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Struve will entertain with a movie party @t the Blue Mouse on Wednesday @vening in compliment to Miss Vir ginia Merrill and her house guest, Miss Lucile Gildersiceve. A supper at the Struve residence will follow the performance. Farewell Luncheon In farewell to Mins Aimee Mow @ay, who is leaving Saturday for @n extended tour of Burope, Mra Clare E. Farnsworth is entertaining| MRUIT STAINS with a bridge luncheon at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Ten close friends of the honor guest will be entertained. eee Luncheon on Shipboard Lieut. Commander J. G. Be Gro men, U. 8. > was host yesterday afternoon at a luncheon ven on board the destroyer William Jones. Covers were placed for ten guest “gras Luncheon in Bremerton Mrs, V. L. Cottman entertained the Members of the Monday Practice club with a luncheon at ber home in , Bremerton todas wn of apple green | Mik net over a foundation of| to her tresses | h hadg also been her} red in a tailleur | ars old, and who| Is Work of Feminine Trio | The royal robe of Clair de Lune and its creator, Helen Dryden NEW YORK.—(By Mail.)—Clair fe Lune, which ned ntly in New York and is the most unique of the season, is due enti: ly to ability of a feminine t “y was written by M Je lay a Barrymore, the costumes were creat jed by Miss Melen Dryden and the leading role was created by Ethel Barrymore a thing of wondrous beauty. For Dancing Party The & e Ro. testained Dogwood, w n profust little clubhe Cadet Ball Held Saturday Evening Saturday evening in the the campus, the annual c tre us, th annua: given by the Officers’ ot * During the evening a large itary trophies were * men and companies ¢ highest number of points at the military field day held in the Stadir As is the mm, th Be ard and Blade, national honor-| ary military fraternity,. Were am nounced and include the following Jeadet officers: Cadet Maj, E. B rroughs, Capt. R. ‘fr. B. Jenner, Capt. R. W. Raport, Capt. A. Hiatt, Capt. M. Hf. Herrick ‘apt. LL. Bens, Capt, F. D. Curtis “apt. H. Phillips, E. J. Allen, lCapt. L. De Han, ¢ M. Murphy. The honorary pledges are Dr. H. L. |Suzzallo, Lieut. Col. W. P. Platt, Lieut. Col. C. B. Mathews, Major | Maize, Maj. H.C. K. Muhlenberg | Capt. K. 8. Gregory, Dr. W. L. Hall | Patrons and patronesses were Col jand Mrs. C. L. Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Suszallo, Lieut, Col. W, P. Platt, Brig. Gen. apd Mrs. Maurice | Thompson, May H. Como, Col. J. 1, Hayden, Col. and Mrs. Oscar J. Charles, Col. and Mra {Edwin H. Shultz, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. T. Patten, Maj. and Mre. W |D. Frazier, Maj. and Mra Edward |B. Dennis, Maj. and Mre. H.C. K Muhlenberg, Capt. and Mra. K. 8 iregory, Capt, and Mrs. E. K. Mere n, Prof. and Mrs, E. 8. Meany, Dean Ethel Hunley Coldwell | ball include jehairman; F Mesar@. Alden Fischer ward Dunn, Ke Green. *-e Club Luncheon The Altruistic club entertained noon. Fifteen covers were around the pretty tat * Among those attending were: Mra Amanda Bellomy, Mr la Ben Hayen, Mrs. Rebecea Davenport Mrs. Molly Griswold, Mrs. Elizabeth Ivey, Mra. Ina Knoff, Mrs. Belle | Miller, Mrs, Elizabeth O'Leary, Mr Daisy Sheridan, Mrs }man, Mra. Hess, Mra | ker and Mrs, Maxine Di Surprise Party tertha Wood. mma D, Bar- of their friends Thursday eve jning, the oceasion being their twenty-fourth wedding anniversary. |WALFORD MIXED |GRILL Take one small sausage, one lamb chop, one split lamb kidney, one large, well cleaned fresh mushroom, one slice ham, one slice fresh toma well. Serve all_on the same plate, adding a little sauce composed of but- lemon juice This should be served very hot | the meat, of course, having been well | cooked be the dish is put togeth er. Thin is, as you see, arranged for preparation in the kitchen and should be b ught to the table served indi vidually v service, To remove fruit staina, cover the spot with salt and pour boiling water thru the material which has been laid over the top of a pan. STILL GRAY Evening « dileetion for gray—and if it ia not gray then it verges on it by being a soft violet mauve or lustrous blue EARWIG CONTROL rfect method. | | i { | Send ‘for Circular. KD REINLEIN, 144 W. Ki patrick St, Portinnd, Or ‘Clair De Clune, Most Talk Kk designer, borrow of the 18th century, dipped into the len of China and then gave her play with plenty of color | front and set hee Of cour | edges to} reen, Capt. | rand Mrs. Hugh M.| Caldwell, Lieut. Gen. and Mrs, James | dith, Brig. Gen. and Mra. C. B. Bleth-| The committee in charge of the| neth [Otis, Marion Herrick, | Theodore | For the informal afternoon affair the gray chiffon ia just the thing. Artificial flowers at the waist line and a gener- with a luncheon at Frederick & Nel. | 0U8 design in silver lace give it son's tea room last Wednesday after.|a@ festive touch. The hat is of oo “\lace and straw—and could HOT POTATO SALAD you see its top, you'd find it) Use sma | flower trimmed. mealy. Boil, BRIDE TYPES : rated with a profusion of white} | Fannie Pike, Mrs, Josie Parker, Mrs. | Mr, and Mrs. J. 8, Harding were| The use of satin for blouses by the} |pleasantiy surprised by thirty-five| beat designers denotes that this ma WS to, one slice sweet potatoe. Season ter mixed with chopped parsley and| clipe given is for one ns still show a pre. | = gowns which Miss Barrymore, ;at the belt, » French queen, and her ladiew with @ silver lining, with an exc court wear, Miss Dryden,” New ingly long 1 the mode made with a v f very « brush Misa Parrymore's royal alLimportant item. | colored f wan a fantasy of white silver brocade, with green feathers lace reaching Personal Mrs. Ella has been sp Kast in this eft Mre. W | guest of Mr ney Treat, Mra. BOK. ber home. i = Lay Sle nS pen J oe 13 in the Eat. dance | | land. | when finished jong waisted, jong skirted, slim | toes. r the bonds—so wedding bic | lon, TIN I] —— | blue hata. newest things in satin price levels, Other Beautiful Skirts $12.50 to $22.50 Open a Charge Accoun You need not pay all in 30 days. The Gately charge account Is practical and will help to simplify the problem of expenditure, Strictly one price, cash or charge. CUTELYS 1113 Third Avenue BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRI ed About Play Jomennen |AT THE MOORE musical and Midgets, a com: | | pany of 0 diminutive Own Puainone’; Army Man"; Doris Duncan and Sidney Grant, | FAREWELL WE WILKES CO. company tn manipulated ¥ low neck in front | The wkirt was! cpp t width at the back | GIRL a frame which nar atly at the nd elbow sleeven PALACE HIP BILL of Que “ nh amusing must-|peld at 310 in the nc | The program will be interest © Hip thin week The| the report of the Py includes a clever comedian and | association's #t s the program nd | held by a bande with @ trail of | act almost to the turned y a tively comedy | m nome }miral Swinburne fern picture, yesterday from : the show, New York, and Is the | . to remain for about three weeks. Mrs. Sidney Lewis of Clear Lake. who has been the quest of Mr has returned to | Cabin,” | Metropolitan Mr. and Mra Jwho are making leago, are permanently Glenwood ave *pectal matinee shown croxsing|and every one who in Ir the bleodhounds—r in pursuit All the are maid to bel Brighton P.T. A. | Sine Ruth Lee will talk on de Easy.” at the meeting of PLT. A. at 3:10, school, and Mra, H. H. Mandigo wil! “AMUSEMENTS |For cvibe su cnvcnton wan she attended, in Walla Walla. | Mies Aimee Munday in leaving tor | | New York Saturday, where she wil)| Cuban trailers | visit for a fortnight and then join Mise Eda Buddecke and with five| faithfully produced. on male for the engugement at the| ing Metropolitan Mrs. Clare E. Farneworth epent to | —— day in Bremerton as Mra. V. L. Cottman. Beate are now other girls sail for Mr. N. B. Solner returned the Iaat | of the week from a visit of six weeks OW PLAYING a - A SNAPPY SHOW OF / :, VAUDEVILLE | Music Mr. and Mrs. bert Skinner, who motored to Waldo, Ore, last Thure-| day, returned today Miss Helen Foster and Miss Elle. beth Harvey came over from Taco: | ma Saturday to attend the Merrill | Mary Pickford “The Mender of Nets” Mr. Charles Burnett week for Chatham. will spend the # . Alaska, where he} Mr. and Mre. A | family and Mr | left Saturday by motor for Kilown: Canada, where they will be the} | guests for three weeks of Major J jC. MacDonald and Mrs, MacDonald. | Richard Goouf Mr. John B. Agen, Miss Katherine | | Agen and James Agen returned yee terday from California, have been spending the winter. Mr. James D. Hoge left last even ing for a short business trip to Port- | Mins 8 Snow, re | turned from ible wtudy r ople, head | Ralph Horr wilt be m which | theatre Bun fe In every phase of their work Webster PLT. A. dever ar Mre. Wugene of t Hugh Her 1 a soclal hour have t for the ev meeting ts called for Frank 1 ve and hi Queen Anne Circle “Sunshine and} Mrs, 6. M, Cahill will read @ paper ie ing Food Values and tions” at the t ¢, at the he 1d, 1708 Bec tion Ie ©. MeDo and acted officers, and a short time re skillfully | allotted for an intermission the parents may meet the Queen Anne The last meeting of the n Anne b ny and dances 7. 9..% Tobey Grem Seattle Browning Society high class musical of Mre. a Hatcher 1 the members of the girl, per. | #0 Clay and] home, 1632 ng fol th Ww Jot th Nnging. a West 4. dine ae “ “ meet at the home of Mrs FOR MELODRAMA | Gemmell, 1928 Queen Anne “Uncle ‘Tom's Woman's Educational Club which will play here at the) fies Edith Tumeule will for four day*| Hf. G. Wells’ latest book, “History of | evening, with! Civilization,” at the Dutch Saturday, to make | juncheon of the Woman's Education: © rose room of Meves’ old stage | al club, in ppany com! cafeteria. ck, A woenery for the! neas me follow invited to attend. ee | the Brighton = | o- | Mission vie Orchestra to Ci “ ss ay " ‘The Midnight Riders” |iGive June Concert Extra Feature: ! Rehearsals for the final of the season by the Seattle Civic Symphony orchestra were after the concert, which It is definitely settled is also planning some | neighboring smaller cities, for such concerts are to have a permanent | The assisting arttst of tone, who hax become a drain and peel the dressing mix two parts of! and | Jone part vinegur, salt and pepper to} Gotham’s brides are showing a de | taste, using @ little onion juice as| led preference for the Moyen-age | Well. type they seem to go by the philosophy | what does for the links, will not lcuT-OU TS Cutouts of leather form the trim mina for many of the new hate and pour over the sliced pota end Fine kiwis 6088 od-bye Week of the of revolutions thru which country has passed. He the prologue from “Pagtiace!” orchestra. Almeda Biery, the other soloists. | CLUBS FOR TURSDAY nd Wlower mission will home of Mrs, W. W, Austin near pl Bix Service Women's Club rvice In Siberia, » the guest of the Hx-Serviee W en's club, at their meeting mm, ¥ Wo The Study club of Rainier chapter, | will meet at 8 p.m. in t A. It, will meet at the home of) pall pe r. The meeting Theta Alpha Alliance of Delta Delta) yrooceteart Theta Alpha alliance Delta Delta house, 4714 University b om, ity of Washington, will contribute nber of dramatic readings to t program at the meeting of the “Mind Your! ster PT. A., and munic Foster Ball in “The al nele ertainment sp. m, in Parlor D, of the Frye . 9 le Mage Ree ly Keadings will be « on the “Importance of Understar John 1, Ayer, The subject will b Rehearsal of the Benedict Types,)and Virginia #t. Dance eading Characte ting of the Anne circle of the Child Cons of da 1:30 p,m, Mrs, MeDonald the farewell] the discussion following the Wilkes Players, | of the paper. with it performance Bun Lincoln High School PT. A. Mr. P. L, Bennett, principal of B produced under | lard high school, will be the speaker are woven] at the meeting of the Lincoln High School PT, A., which Is called for 2:30 p, m. in the new annex of the ation of first clas | building, There will be Seattle Ladge, No 7, Degree of | Lorraine chapter, No. 6, O. FB. Se jonor will meet at Wing’s cafeteria in the, attle lodge, No, 7, D of | eve Card party, All Baste Honor Protective Association, will Masons and friends invited. Evergreen hall, Arcade buildin hard times” card The Canadian club will meet at igh School PT. A. the evening's entertainment, and | at the Methodint Protestant church, adians are invited to tend, on John st. d lfth ave. Toesdaygy . 2 May 17, at 2 p.m. A speaker Kh school wi The members of the Aspas will entertain at the home of M Frank Zorm, 6104 28th ave. 8, at 1 nition will be given by the president, Mrs y and Ceelle have a lively | Glibert. clock |2 Ibe, Sc. M. A. Hansen, 49 Koon oe omy Market.—Advertisement, Mrs. N. H. Campbell will entertain Pure, rich il . Phone serupu lously wwe trowrint’ HUSBANDS NOT ety at 1220 luncheon wing luncheon Book emt Ring and the Book,” Perhaps you work in an office Maybe you're a bride Or maybe you've had a hurtx |house for years and y "| maybe you've never had one at all Queen Anne Study Club SPECIAL SCENERY The Queen Anne Study You'd like @ lot of new clothes. wouldn't you? Even if you're th stead of tel! Give them your name and ad wear, monthly payments thereafter, Their store is on Second a een Madixon and Spring, | tialto Bidg., over the Pig'n Whistle. | Advertisement | 1 Queen Anne Circle, Fruit and Flower We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wu: ‘The last meeting of the season of the Queen Anne circle of the Fruit last week at the rooms of the Fine Arts society on Fourth ave. will be continued semi-weekly until | ORPHEUM | ven some time in June, the 10th | MOORE ?@ireuit being the probuble date | society will sponsor four concerts |for the neason of 1921-22, ypearances | an an organization in some of the) |having come from several Local soloists and loca! composers the orchestra's future programs, cert will be Curtis Sn aaa 1 ese and you will be needing some outing clothes. We can meet this demand with some splendid suits at a very low price. These offered are two-piece suits; ~ blue and tan colors; pleated skirts; braid trimmed middies. Embroidered emblem on sleeves. They are of fine serviceable material that will launder beautifully and look weil. Sizes 18 to 2z. | Seattle as the result of the ‘and Madeline Pless, pianist, will be] | Movies are projected on a |nheet for the entertainment of mon in the death house of Sing Sing. are found most on white or DARK BLUE _ terial is again to have its inning.| Dark blue inte atthe ton voile with figures in the fashionable Paisley colors is © high-necked. being shown for eummer. mm REMOVAL SALE New Location Will Be 1427 Fifth Avenue at Pike Street Plaid and Fancy Sports Skirts $10.00 The latest material and styles to choose from, all of which have been greatly reduced from much higher Relieves heumatism This claim is substantiated by scores of voluntary testimonials received from peo- ple in all parts of the country who have found immediate and permanent relief through the NALGEN treatment. 3 STREETS TTT TTT =i If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, stiff neck, lumbago, gout or kindred diseases, investigate the merits of this splendid new remedy. It has been so uni- formly successful in so many serious cases that we are con- fident that it will bring you positive relief. $3.00 At Drug Stores In All Parts of the City the price is low, They are suitable either for school or dress wear; black or brown calfskin; moderate too; walking heel. Sizes 11% to 2 1 soles and full leather insoles. Sizes 5 to 8 $1 11, $2.00, Sines 11% to 2, $2. weight; floral and scroll designs. $4.00 values, extra heavy, plain pink and plain biue; size 80x88 inches. yard, heavy we MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921. rele at her at 2 p.m. | the members of Dorcas | home, 2140 Ninth ave. W L, 0, B. Club | Mra, J. B. Nicholson will be host | ens at the 1, O. KB. club card party im | the tke club at 2 o’c Kin ee | | at the Alli Review, No. 59 Alkt Review, No. 59, Women’ Study Club Albert Jowt, 14 eee Drill Team men of 1 hold a card Mrs, Puntos ©, at 6 p.m. Delta party at th meet at Orthopedic Guilds ees Officers of Ortho gullde wit meet in m 1032, Henry bullding Anke Lincoln Benedict Club t10 a.m, Final meeti Adres! human analysix clase of the Dr C. Lippincott, of the hod Lincoln Benedict club will m ital’ staff of murcceons Elliott Bay Camp Fltett Bay camp, Modern W n of Americ will t at thi ights of Pythias hall, Third av ven by I Sizer, Ph. D., and Professor t Sight CO Oe os aor j Lorraine Chapter a short business me see be-} Walla Walla P-T. A. at 6 p.m, At 9 o'clock the Mrs. A. K. Visken and Mr, Frank n committee will take cha Cooper will be the speakers at the meeting, and there will b meeting of the Walla Walla PT, As rty and many held in the schoolhouse Tues: ical features, May 17, at 8p. m. A musteal a Me tige: cram has been arranged and elec Canadian Club tion of officers Will take place. Women's University club at 8 Capitol Hill W. ©, T. U. A progressive ecard party will) Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet Aspasia Club talk on the ald | secmininipicirentipnendipionciamned ————r " Husky coffee drinkers like husky coffee, Supreme Blend, 1 tb, 480 uties of Mothers.” guarded all the way to your table. SO ESSENTIAL f se@ sess & gee 2 nd around the! rm. Or that has nothing to do with who has to pay the bills in is husband. But you say not so eazy to meet these all by your lone, Just let! how. At Cherry's you the clothes you want No red tape, just low all the time you want where you are employed, with a small payment when get them, they aré yours to and then make emall weekly BRESSeSueyes sm BEACON 40 It’s about time to begin your outing trips no LADIES’ SPORT HATS 98c to $5.00 A very smart and becoming showing of Sport Hats at prices that you can afford: There is a wide variety of styles and shapes, fashioned of hemps, ribbon, felt and hemp, canvas, etc.; several colors. Don’t miss these. They are unusual values. Misses’ Oxfords, Pair $3.50 These are serviceable and smart looking shoes for misses, and Children’s Play Oxfords Pair $1.75 to $2.25 Splendid wearing play oxfords of brown elk skin, good out 3. Sizes 81g to 25, Table Damask, Yard 75c $1.00 a yard values, mercerized finished, 64 inches wide, good Colored Bedspreads, $2.95 Turkish Towels, Each 35c Bleached Turkish Towels, woven of strong absorbent cotton ht. Pequot Sheeting, Yard 60c Big value in good bleached Pequot Sheeting; 72 inches wide SAVES VOU MONEY 2,

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