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Arana THE SEATTLE STAR Society Miss Dorothy Godley) Names Wedding Day; Miss Mendenhall Be-| comes Bride of Mr. Mc-| Dougall. ISS DOROTHY GRACE GOD | LBY, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Frederick C. Godley, has chosen Wednesday, June 15, for the day of her wedding to Mr. Herbert Bryant ‘The ceremony will be performed at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Plank Rev. R. A. Vander Las reading the Service at §:30 o'clock 1 Mrs. Heber Plank, the bride's sis-| ter. will be matron of honor, and Miss Helen Bryant, sister of the| groom, will be maid of honor, Mr Cariton Bryant, brother of the Broom, is to be bis groomaman. The ushers are to be Mr, Wilmer © Hewitt and Mr. Fred Mercer Preceding the service, Mrs. James G _ Boswell wil! sing. A reception will follow the cere mony. Miss Mendenhall Wed This Afternoon ‘This afternoon in the Pilgrim Con: | ational church Miss Katherine Srendentat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mendenhall, became the Bride of Mr. C. Bryant McDouga!! gon of Mr. and Mrs. J. C, McDougall Rev. J. KR. Stead reading the service at three o'clock The church was beautifully dec erated in lavender, lilacs and dog (wood, great branches of the dog swood banking the altar, interspersed With the fragrant Ilacs, making @ Jovely background for the wedding Mrs. Mary Terrell Giesting an founced the coming of the bride with the familiar Lohengrin wedding March, and during the ceremony played Lisst’s “Lieberstraum.” Miss Katherine Matheson of Ana fortes, the maid of honor, attired in} & Mavy dive one-piece mode! trim Med with henna wool braid, wore a| hat of henna straw and a corsage of | @Fchids and lilies of the valley ‘The bride, who entered on the arm} of her father, was beautiful and was costumed in midnight blue | fricotine, with a sash in the henna} " ghade, and a small hat of fancy blue} straw; with this she wore a mole) skid scarf and a corsage of orchids. Poses and lilies of the valley. ‘The bride and her maid were met ‘@t the altar by Rev, Stead, Mr. Mc Dougall and his brother, Mr. Bruce MeDougal!, who served his best ‘There was no reception, Mr. and “Mrs. McDougal! leaving immediately on a fortnight’s wedding trip, after “Which they will be at home in this oe Tennis Club Carnival ‘The carnival planned for Friday, ‘July 15, by the Tennis club holds interesting and novel fea some of which the commit im charge are not ready to dis For the afternoon from 2 until Fanged, with Mrs. Archibald De Voe fm charge, and from 4 until § there ‘will be a dansant, in charge of Miss Mary Dudley Walker, with the ser- ice of dinner about 6 o'clock. In “fhe evening, dancing and all the F that belongs to the carnival ‘Proper will be at its height. | Mrs. Louis L. Mendel is to be tn charge of the ticket sale, and the Various committees will be an- “Bounced in a few days. “Mills College Club Will Be Entertained Mrs. Frederick Bausman will en- tertain the Mills College club with a tea, served in her garden, on Satur. day afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Gates Dinner Hosts Complimenting Major Sidney Maize, U. S. A., and Mrs. Maize, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gates will entertain with a dinner at their home this evening. Covers will be placed for twelve guests. i . oe Dancing Party Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hemrich have fasued invitations for a dancing par- ty in honor of their niece, Miss Alice Kiewert, the affair to take place on Friday evening, June 3. About twenty couples from university and high school circles have been bidden. Miss Mendenhall Complimented Complimenting Miss Katherine Mendenhall, who today became the bride of Mr. C. Bryant McDougall, Miss Katherine Matheson entertaimed Monday at Frederick & Nelson's with @ luncheon of ten covers. eee Stag Dinner Complimenting their son, Mr. Frank Calkins, who on June 15, will @raduate from the Franklin High School, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Calkins will entertain with a stag dinner at their home in Mount Baker Park Saturday evening. ‘Covers will be placed for fourteen friends of the honor guest, eleven of whom are* members of his grad wating class. Mr. Calkins will enter Dartmouth college this fall. oes Engagement of Miss Henderson Announced Dr, and Mrs. Andrew Henderson, of Powell River, B. C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mar- jorie, to Mr. James Gibson Pearson, of San Jose, Costa Rica. The wedding will take place in ‘Winnipeg, Monday, June 6, and on June 14, the bridal pair will sail from New York for San Jose, where they will make their home, ove Monday Practice Club ‘The Monday Practice club will be entertained at luncheon at the Sun eet club Tuesday, May 41, at one o'clock, with Mrs, Frederick Baus jan as the hostess. . Reception at Cornish School , i caer have béen issued by nish wehoo! for a reception on Bunday evening, May 29, from 8 un Informal Evening ebildren’s party has been ar-| “ . | Walker, Miss Jeannette Vandercock, | Miss Gwendolyn Schofield, Miss! Catherine Biggs, Miss Phylis Haynes, For the dress which has forsworn superfluous trimming, |nothing is more effective than eyelet embroidery, cut to | reveal a contrasting petticoat. from a dress worn by Dorothy Dalton, Paramount star, and ts of lemon-colored organdie sashed with jade green. dress at the right goes as far as any day-time summer frock | dare in the way of elaboration. It is of blue and white dotted voile over a blue silk foundation. til 11 o'clock, honoring Mr. and Mra |NEW SHOW Maurice Brown and their company . Complimenting Mr. and Mra, Dent Mowry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Van| Tuy! entertained informally at their home last evening Mrs. Fretwell Hostess Mrs. Frank M. Fretwell will enter- tain the members of her bridge club at luncheon Friday at her country home at Wing Point. D. A. R. Dance and Card Party ‘The University chapter of the D. A. R. ts planning a dance and card party for Saturday evening, June 4, at the Elks’ club hall, the proceeds | to be used for its new chapter house. The committee in charge is: Miss Harriet Seeley, chairman; Miss Ger aldine Gilbert, Miss Elizabeth Pond, Miss Cora McIntyre, Mine Nina Miss Alice Dunn, Miss Mary Jan Carpenter. West Seattle Art Club The members of the West Seattle Art club met in the fine arts rooms this morning for the final meeting of the year, later they enjoyed tuncheon at Frederick & Nelson's tea room. oe ° Farewell Dance ‘The Entre Nous club will entertain with a farewell dance at the Masonic temple on Saturday evening. The committee in charge includes Mr Hugh Whitelaw, Mr. Stephen Haynes, Mr. Trafford Huteson II and Mr, Clair McCabe. NECK LINE The 1840 decollete is seen arain on some of the newest dinner and dance frocks. Skirt lines worn with these drooping shoulder effects are full, and sleeves reach almost to the elbow. HEIGHT The whim of the moment seems to be for affecting slender height. Thus are found heels high in one direction combs high in another direction and shawls which swath and lengthen. PATENT LEATHER Patent leather may go anywhere this season—it is to be found on hats. shoes, at the edge of collar and cuff sets and strips of it form tassels on some of the new handbags. Daddy, bring home some Boldt’s French pastry.—Advertisement, METROPOLIT SEATS NOW ERBERTS GREATER - MINSTREL sal’ THE PEER OF ALL * COLORED Fr. Sa 7 ONLY PARADE ORCHESTRA Kves., 25¢ te $1.00. MM) 25 te Tie. Pius Tux. Jelub will on ber of the Queen Anne Fortol¢ |club at her home at 2 p. m Donations are requ The sketch at the right ts At the head of the new ing tomorrow to Loew's P a Cantor and Yates produc fered by Bernie sive promise of ing entertainment some highly di and solo singing nun in a comedy oddity of the A musical farciea) skit along orts inal ideas is the deseription advanced for the offering of Hart and Helene. | skit is called Melroy Sisters Lykes. will introduce nome laughable chatter and chara FLANNEL BLOUSES Flannel! blouses of the overtiouse type are being worn much and they strike a utilitarian note be quite gay with stitcheries of silk ETON LINES Eton suits are quite in vogue with the younger set in the fashion cen lovely on the figure—but there with Mm. F. O. Ehriich. 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The Reliable Family Medicines Bample went o ‘ecelpt of ten om DIES CO., Dept. 561, ROCHESTER, N ‘Clubs | CLUBS FOR THURSDAY Seattle Council of Minute Women There will be an election of offi-| the coming year and th chairmen will report at the meeting of the Seattle Council of | Minute Women in the Mederation Chub House, at 2 p,m eee Nineteenth Century Literary Club The Nineteenth Century Liter t in the Maximilian Apartments, 1414 Seneca at oe Queen Anne Fortnightly Club Mra. W. T. Whitney, 164 High and drive, will entertain the mem | | Seattle Council of Catholic Women The mombers of the Seattle Coun Jett of Catholic Women will rewume sewing meetings at Provi hospital from 16 until Thursday Progress Club The Thursday Progress club will meet with Mri. FD. Cunningham, Hotel Congress, at 2 p. m eee Veritas Bridge The Veritas Bridg with Mrs. Menry Hickman 8 aby club will meet 20th ave. 8, at 2 p. m Social Club The Social club of Elite Rebexah }Lodge No, 134 will give a card party and dance In the I. O. O. F. hall, 26th ave, and Jackson st at 9p. m. Seattle Cirele No. 549 The Seattle Circle No. Ne bors of Woodcraft, will now « dar ing party in the wedish Club hal Bighth ave. and Olive at . 6 8 Myrtle Chapter Ro Myrtle chapter N a rum | Westlake market Thursday ! Saturday,, May Mothers’ Congress The play and reerea tee of the Mothers’ Congres will ™ at 1:30 p.m. T ay at the wT. W. ¢ A Mr. Ronald Chapman. recently appointed park superin. tendent, will be the speaker and the | presidents of the Parent-Teacher as rociations are requested to send the chairmen of their committees to the meeting. Jonia Chapter, 0. EB. 8. Jonia chapter, O. FE. &, tre plan ning a May party for Thursday evening, May 26, in the Masont tub rooms, Areade building. A Masons, Eastern Stars friends are invited. Da eee Dickens Fellowship Club Thursday, May 26, at § p. m.. the and card: Chartes Dickens Fellowship clud meets in the Ericksen room of the rw, & Vixitors Welcome. | ab reading twin Drood Maccabees Meeting Seattle Review No, § and Alki Re view No. 59, of the Maccabees will! Pp. min the W. O. W. hall to make | plans and final arrangements for the rally to be held June 1 & joint meeting Thursday at & eee, AO, P. EL 0. Chapter AO, P. BE. O. with Mrs. Anna C. Jamieson, 431 14th ave. N Capitola Apartmenta No. 2, at § p.m. Alpha Chapter Alpha chapter of Ii Beta Ph Yukon Order of Pioneers ‘The regular morthly dance of the! Yukon Order of Pioneers and the! Ladies of the olden North will be! siven Thursday evening, May 26, in the K. BP. hall, Third and Virginia “tx, All Alaskans and their friends cordially invited Totem Club A special meeting of the Totem club will be held Thursday, May 26, at 2p. m, in the Totem club, room 109, Hoge annex. . United Artisans The Seattle and Everett assem- bliew Of the United Artisans will hold! their annual basket picnic at Sno. quaimie Falls, Sunday, May 29.! Autos will meet at Bothell at £30 NS oe Flanders Field Pe Members of ¥. W. C. A. clubs will have a booth for the selling of! Flanders field poppies for the Amer | | Stomach&Bowels If you wish to be permanently relieved of gas in the stor and bowels, take Baalmann's Gas-T Piaalmann Tablets are prepared mach gas, effects ally for and pi all the oming from gas pressure. ‘That empty, gone and gnawing at the pi will dls that an feeling wit heart palpitation ish, and take will ones more be able t brea ften prevented by ma f heart and lungs. limba, arma and fingers won't feel nd «0 Gas-Tablets prevent gua interfering with the ctreulation; intense drowsiness and sisepy feeling after dinner will noon be replaced by @ dexire for some form of an tertainment. 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Anyone who has Catarrhal hearing or has head noises should give this prescription @ trial \ » commit | Advertisement Personal Miss Muriel Kinney, of Portiand, will arrive in the elty Friday, to be the weelvend guest of Mr, and John K. Holmes. Mr. and Mr Harland Maria have urchared the home of Mr, and Mr 1 Frank Macklem, 1711 S7th ave, |which they will eceapy about June 16 eee Mrs, W. W. Greenwood ta spend ing several weeks in Mr. and Mra. Frank I. Nichola, of Hath, Me, who are the Kuexts of Mr nd Mes, H. P, Kennedy, will leave the last of week for thelr home. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rlstine have | remove! to the home of Mr, and] Mrs. Viul Mandel Henry for the ummer months eee Col, Charles L. Phillips, U. 8. Aw Mrs, Phillips and Lieut. Col, William P, Pratt, U. 8. A, left Sunday by motor for San Francisco, Col, Phik lips will be in command of the re- © officers’ training camp at the Presidio during the summer Mr, and Mra. Lyman Hoge Black (Marion Lewis) are b ratu lated on the birth of a daughter, | Mary Killen, Saturday morning, at the Swedish hospital Mr. and Mrs, Frederick H. Parks| occupying the home of Mr. and Manson F, Backus for the sum- see Mr. and Mrs. spend the summer eee Mra. F. LL, Rhodes and two chil sisterdn | ilot Point for the summer. eee Mine Marjorie Henderson of Powell or, B.C, spent yerterd y in Se attie, on her way home from an Eastern trip eee Miss Blanche Myres, who has been | wintering in California, returned Monday is the guest of Mra. B.C. Alt eee Miss Viola Brendie of . Denver, | jorado, is the house guest of Mr. and Mre. KE. C. Alt, en route to her home after spending the winter in| California jean Legion, afternoon and evening, rday, May 28th, in the Asnocia- | # ng. Members of the Acacia | club will be in charge from 11:30 to 6, and the Fellowship Qub girls jfrom 6 to 8 Baty ue Flite Soclal Qub Elite Social club, of Elite Rebekah | lodge, No, 134, will give a dance and/ card party, Thursday evening, May %, at 9 o'clock, in the I. 0. O. F.| h and Jackson at. eee Card Party af Overseas Clubhouse A card party will be given at the ae, 404 13th ave. N., hursday, at £79 p. m., under the direction of Mra. G. IL Jackman. All Overseas club members and friends invited. see Chapter, 0. FE. 8. Seattle Chapter, O. K. &, will meet in the Corinthian room, Masonic Temple, Thurwtay, May 26, § p. m. Conferring of degrees. SCARF LINE One of the newest ideas In the scart line ls that which attaches this une’ul accessory to the neck line or the shoulder, It in reminiscent of the clansmnan’s costume. NORFOLK GOOD Norfolk lines are good for the walking suits, Skirts worn with | these sults are quite straight of Lin GIRL MAKES. 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