Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| Seattle Society Beautiful Home Wedding ; Unites Miss Godley and Mr. Bryant; Miss Far- rar and Miss Sweet to Be Complimented; Din- ner Hosts. ITH a beautiful ceremony last ing at the home of her Brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Plank, Miss Dorothy Grace Godley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Godley, plighted to Mr. Herbert Bryant her troth Rev. R. A. Vander Las reading the Bervice at §:30 o'clock The living room, where the cere Mony was performed, was a bower of “Poses in all the lovely shades of pink Tavish baskets of them adorning it ‘The service was read before the fire place at the end of the room, where & high lattice stood, tastefully inter twined with greens and Dorothy Per kins roses, and flanked on either side With graceful palms. To them reac ‘ed the aisie down which the b party passed ards crowned with Caroline | Poses and linked with broad bands satin ribbons Preceding the serv Mrs. 'G. Boswell sang most delightfully *“O, Promise Me.” Miss Mayme Kyle ‘at the piano announced the Of the bride with Mendelssoh Leading the proc Mr. Wilmer C Mercer, follow tal stout of coming 's wed Bryant, who acted as best t of honor, Miss ‘The maid ‘Bryant, sister of the groom, came xt, smartly owned in rose taffeta a foundation of silver lace, the slightly distended at the hips. bodice had touches of the lace tiny lace sleeves. A fascinating in poke bonnet effect was of the trimmed with turquoise blue ms and one crushed biush rose her flowers of Ophelia roses with blue forget-me-nots | pleted an attractive picture. Mrs. Heber Plank, the bride's sis , Was the matron of honor and was picturesque in shell pink crepe teor. The skirt had ‘@rapery of lovely cream lace, which " fell below the edge. The long waisted ‘Bodice had panels of the lace down the “Back and front, loosely fastened 8 the arms and miniati Orchid georgette was swirl f@round the waist line, and fasten om one side in a loose knot, end in a long sash. A lovely large of orchid georgette was grace draped around the crown with lace that fell over the edge the brim; a soft pink rose, orchid |, nestled in its folds. Orchid-tint- peas and Ophelia roses d with valley lilies formed r bouquet. Im striking contrast was the charm. ‘and beautiful bride, who entered the arm of her father, lovely in bridal robe of ivory satin and tilly lace. A beautiful long court in with a panel of the lace drap- its entire length fell from the and was caught at the waist The bodice was simply fashion- ‘With a round neck line and elbow and was finished with Of the lace. An exquisite veil Duchess lace was gracefully ar. in semi-cap effect, and bound her coiffure with a tiny wreath of blossoms across her brow. It lim artistic folds over half the th of her train. Her Colonial held mauve orchids and roses showered on silver rib. with lilies of the valley and il Brunner buds, the whole encir- by a delicate frill of white a ‘At the conclusion of the ceremony i Boswell rendered “At Dawning” an Indian love song. An in- reception gave opportunity eongratulations. itt and Mrs. Carlton Bryant. “The supper table was attractive a Cluny lace cloth centered with “silver candelabra and two lovely bas Kets of fragrant La France roses and €anary colored snapdragons on either Wide. Assisting here were Mrs. J ‘Thomas Hail, Mrs. Chester B. Starks ‘Bnd Miss Helen Nelthorpe. Mrs. Godiey, mother of the bride, | Wore a handsome model of black @atin and Chantilly lace and a cor "gage of orchids. Little Barbara Bos ‘Well, in a dainty French frock, greet ‘ed the guests at the door, Mrs. Bryant traveled in a vy Blue one-piece costume with which phe wore a duvetyn wrap Mouse brown. Her close-fitting felt hhat was of a corresponding sha With a creamy water lily tucked close to the crown, and she wore a corsage Of orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant left for a fortnight’s wedding trip to Shawni couver island. On fan lake, their return they will be at home at 1711 E. Republican st. oes Theatre Party and Supper Complimenting Miss Mildred Far Fer and her house guest, Miss Mar garet Sweet, Mrs. John E. Ryan is entertaining with a theatre party at the Moore tomorrow evening, follow ed by a supper at her home Eighteen guests will enjoy the af. | fair. | Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Plan Dinner Tuesday evening at the University ¢lub, Mr. and Mrs, William T. Bur. Well will entertain with a¥dinner of | twelve covers, taking their guests | later to the dance Mr. and Mrs. A B. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. J. D | Sewman ore giving at the Sunset club, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Grant of Zanesville, Ohio. ieee 1 Luncheon for Mrs. Horn ; Mrs. Claude M. Seeley entertained with a luncheon at her home th afternoon, honoring Mrs. Henry Horn of San Francisco. - . Bridge Luncheon and Shower Mrs. J. 8. Kane was hostess at her home Tuesday afternoon, enter. taining in compliment to Miss Helene Adler, who is to be an August bride With a luncheon, followed by bridge for the later entertainment. A mis cellaneous shower was an added Pleasure an aisle of ivory stand: | James | by the groom and his brother, Mr./ ome will be n {home will an over-| Assisting about |/ rooms were Mrs. Wilmer Clyde| 4 of field} Miss Polly Wilson Quie tly Married marriage of Miss Polly Wil son etre ter of Mr, and Mrs, H. 1. | Wilson, to Mr, Edgar Lee Owen, son lof Rev. W. P. Owen and Mrs, Owen ‘was quietly solemnized yesterday morning at the home of the groom's parents Rev, Owens reading the service in the presence of the imme diate family Mr. and Mrs. Owen left immediately on their wedding trip to Lake Chelan, where they plan to nd a month, after which they will be at home at Wenatchee Dutch Treat Party Motoring to Snoqualm lodge for dinner tomorrow evenin will be Dr, and Mrs. Tom Mesdag, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Dex Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griffith, Mr. and M Colin B. Rad ford, Mrs. Stan MackKenale of Honolulu and Dr. and Mrs, Herbert E. Coe. | eee |Luncheon for Mrs. Mackenzie Mrs. Lyman Banks has extended invitations for luncheon home at Eagle Harbor next Tu Stan, limenting Mrs. Honolulu . afternoon comp! ley MacKenzi | . Informal Dinner cat Home Compliment her son-in-law and dau Iieut. 1. D. hardson, vu N,, and Mr Richa von, Mra. Olive T. Castle entertained with an informal dinner at her home last \Day Nursery Meeting A special meeting of the peattle Day Nursery association has been called for Tuesday, June » at i o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Fred erick Bausman, Plans for the garden ven at Mrs. Bausman's discussed. eee | Minnewatha Club's Summer Dance The Minnewatha club will give the | party to be second of its series of summer dances the Lesch! pavilion on {Saturday evening. | The patrons and patronesses for |these affairs are: Mayor and Mra Hugh Caldwell, Judge and Mrs Austin “Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Murphine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Roy |Page Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver |T. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan, Eck {stein, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Priest, Prof. and Mrs. F. Christensen, Mr Josiah Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hill, Mr. H. A. Kyer and Mr. Tho L. Burns, EMERY PAPER The finest quality emery ts used by professional cleaners to take the shine off of garments. They use emery to clean white felt white corduroy hats. MENDING If you desire to mend broken crockery, melt a teaspoonful of alum, Dampen the broken edges in it and hold them firmly together until cold and dry. DUSTER A dustless duster can be made by cutting cheesecloth into desired shape and size, dipping {t in turpentine and then letting the fumes evaporate in the air. and Black lacquered wood serves as the frame for many of the new fans. The material mediutn is lace, black lace, and soft folds, which wave while in use, are found between the panels ‘ea Will Notice the Difference in a Single Day A Single day and your irritated skin will begin to yield t0 the wonderful healing induences of Cranolene Treatment. Even Eczema, the worst in diseases, yields easily, while minor tkin affictions will oken disappear after a single directed with Crane Cranolene Healing re in the least disapy your money will be refunded. Cranolene Soap, used daily, will leave the skin clear, soft end smooth, It is « wonder- [ful shampoo, being made | from pure cocoanut oil with Cranolene Medication added. BARTELL’S DRUG STORE 1906 Boren Ave. Keeping Down the Cost of Keeping Well— A self-imposed obligation of Butler Drug Co. for over 30 ars All prices are quoted purely on the basis of “how little can it be sold for?" If you have been pay prescription hich, don cian—h your ills require—its up to the druggls WAY addition, fitted. ce Meanenger Service to any part of elty any time. WKN Were mold we sell them,” and Mra. Carl F. Reeves, Prof. and} |Mrs. W. G. Beach, Mr, and Mrs ;Willtun A. Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. TH a Personal Clubs eleaand Ags 7 Ba | Music | a Ad eid i 6 aoe cums von rumay — [unay ta heree cub nei | | Are Weak Nerves and ¢ re. 8. Kerry o *ort a . 4 Tuesday the Scribes’ club held a > ile ever Ja Qa land spent Monday in the city as the meeting at headquarters, As the Pupils of Meyer’s School re ea e guests of Mr, and Mra, Edward 1 ie Mothers’ Club president was not there Miss Ruth to Give Recital H ° a in a Garrett. The regular ting of the Bt. Brown, executive secretary, took! ‘There will recital | g ; ¥ nere ¥ ecital given by the | i stare | Martio'. Moth rs’ club will be held charge of the meeting. Each itl] pupils of Meyers’ eodere, Bohoo! of | in 00 | Mr. and Mra. Lewis Krause and|riday, June 17, at 2 p.m. Mary told what her group had been doing. | Music in Montelius hall tomorro e ? |atn: Leonant Krause, who nave been |. Judd will be hostess at her home," Saturday tv fir diy And the Kirk [evening at 820 soik rarest: allure to ou! | suests in the city, left Thursday for lth ave. N. Take Broadway were bout all the plans, Miss| ‘The program to be given follows: j thelr home. Cae car to Newton st wn told th many Interest: | Opening Beloction Iron starvation of the blood weakens the will power, de yoe , ae ded things: new camp. She | ttle Mandolin Club of eps you from | Mrs. J. & Kane ts leaving Monday | Women's Auxillary, Seattle Post ‘about the camp Po r ‘ of your bodily and mental vigor and often of mail |for Los Angeles, where she will be No. 18 Rainier, Mre, Plume sehulke making the money and snecess vou sh the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. ™ members of the Women's camp still needs a baby Pauline Kiateker : t A. Allen, for tl weeks, Mr,| Auxiliary to Seattle Post No. 18, The girls have the clothes | Scherzo, Minor reese Mttmastoooiin | THERE ARE 30,000,000,000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSC LES IN YOUR Kane plans to join her there in| American Legion, will serve a be for the baby and even the home. All! wiuty mole “1 eee mane : BLOOD AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE IRON J supper at Alki beach on Fri the need is the baby , aks kiwert dunia eee June 17th, The ladies are req Th wattle Campfire girls’ | : Herman Krupp. When your t thin, pale and watery it loses its power ity gr its, Jamel D3 returned Tues. |¢d to be at the beach at n peated, ie oul new and eters Phe SRM 3-3). taonard Cautior £000 Into ving Aiseue, and NOTHING YOU EAT DOES YOU THE day from a short Kastern trip bring supper for their party, the Campfire girl is urged buy one 0 ecaditay * PROPER AMOUNT OF GOOD—you don't get the full strength out of It, hernia) gentlemen to pay a nominal charge! ‘The Junior Guardians’ association | und as @ consequence you become w nervous, irritable and easily upset. Lieut. I. D. Richardson. 8..N,,|for their supper, which will be was entertained by the Takkodah |“The Butterfly’. | Callxa Lavallee | 1 Mrs. Richardson have -recenuy {Served at 6:30, Take Alki car to Bluebirds under the ; Hwabotn Welt chopin| Also YOUR BRAIN BECOMES DULI, AND HEAVY, your memory returned from Boston. Lieut, Rich. | 62d st jMartha Hervin Tuesday poor; your will power weakened; you can't think right and you are no ardson is stationed at Bremerton and Lad tsp ‘4 short demonstration of their Blue Song |match for the fellow with a keen, active, powerful mind ithe, Siskastion wilt be th ennsylvania Study Club bird council fire. After the program her mother, Mrs, Olive ennaylvania Study club will @ short business meeting way held ) It’s the “man of blood and tron”—THE STRONG, FORCEFUL, VIGOR- two months, have its regular busin meeting It was voted to take $30 out of tb OUS FELLOWS that make the money and become the great captai eee Friday, June 1 pom the Fed. proceeds f the «plash party an of industry Mr. and Mra Edwin A. Strout | erated clubhe Thomas and H. buy @ boat for ¢ They decided Magdalene Behmidt | have removed to their home at the | vard ave members requested to to call the boat “Ice which ig| "Mestarne Brilliante”, Cart Tauste | When f tron starvation. | mach your condition Improves, Gountey Mas “fer” ile cummer|de Dessert |the Indian name of Mra, Dorothy | —rarantetien Ary 8 Kiepnen Helter |e eet red in the momen’. | | T Tay cod a tncaitha omic. JBullitt, ‘This means “to give.” Herman Krupp | without fagne ‘ > weeks’ time by this sine eee Native Daughters Washington! The symbol, a fold flame, | “Munger” Maurice | Monzkowaki | But in making this test Mra. Donald Nicholson, daughter} The Native Daughters of Wash- will be painted on the boat. The sc elise iin Sa u have p he Kagel ys Megan Boor Anne, and Mary Collins, who have | ington, Princ » Partor No, |next meeting will be held July 2 Aes you go all te plece ple usually take. Organic tron setireed today. Henrietta Andrews, 129 Boren ave.| Monday, June ix the overnight |" p, in apinech, testis ent Supies, © ; ' aris is wearing its skirts nine | « ne Tron is iron just ae it comes fro oe N, at 745 p.m. jhike and a maximum of 30 and mint: | inches from the ground, with longer | f he action of strong acids on small pie | Mr. and Mrs. George Allen left : oe : mum of 15 Seattle girls may sign nels, which give the effect of long | cs day for a motor trip to Hayden Eh ese gee pe h hchag aD up ees me . re n aenne, | rskirts, Black and mauve seem to|t | Lake. whis r « give ” ne he " may 10¢ oc by DOM! | he the on avored colo: n ne b eee Colonel Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of fare. The boat will | foot of | rings Pr rade ess niiehbcutlnagad, | Mr. and Mra. Hugh Chitberg have|the G. A. R., Friday evening, June |Pike st, at 10 o'clock, arriving at Net: Rul fruits taken the John S. Hume home, 17, at 8:30 p. m, in Vetera hall, camp at 1. Take boat lunch, Leave]. 2,7, si iron with 40th ave. for the summer|Armory. Prizes and refreshments, /from overnight hike at 3, returnir SLEEVES ' ef ecntha 288 |Tuesday noon, arriving in Seattle Put sleeves in baby’s sleeping bag Y Have you ever tried filling your eee Nurses’ Association to Give Dinner 4) $1 for meals. Total cost of trip, | Those without sleeves are almost a Cc Uct /MBERS bere |oream puffs with ice cream and Dr. H. Eugene Allen has been re-| In honor of Minn Harriet Leete of /$1.70. Girls m sign up for this! cruelty for they prevent baby reales fe FOR: YONG” AP. CCR | serving them with sauce? They are moved from Providence hospital to]New York; field director of the Na. |trip before June using his hands as he wishes long, put them in a pitcher of cold) Very fine. hia home on Queen Anne Hill, where | tonal Child Hygiene association, the| After Monday, June 20, local head ee ‘habia and put the pitcher in the ice — y : | box nig ak ed velwasine StAte and King wo. Quarters will be open to visitors half 5 rig ea ciation will give the [days only from 1 to 6:30, Girls may! BRAIDED — | Mrs. D. Gardiner Tyler, who has | Women's University club on Friday /#!6n up for camp or get information Burnt orange velvet baby ripbon, 1 HOUSEWIVES daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen cee After June 20 periods cannot be} crowns ofa number of velvet hats, || wey BWe t. P. y: Piva mule N eadeae ibe: Fowler Chadwick, will leave tomor.|Summer Dances at Alki Community i <p without paying another fee. | werner your canning cheap. row, via California, for her home in Hall All girle not paying dues in active | All.summer girls pay at the rate of 5 Pure Cane Sugar, $7.00 sack alta The first in a series of summer |8TOUpS must pay $7 a week at camp. |$7, also Double | Seattle and : os Jances, which pill be given every |g = Daily } Port ee ee Mra. Frank Bourns and a party of |Friday evening, will be held this Servic At Sugar Stall, Lower Section friends ‘motored to Tacoma yester.|coming Friday at Alki community a | Angeles Westlake Public Market, tay for the day hall at Alki beach by the combined a eee Alki community committee, Spectal Via Port Townsend Mrs. Linn Hadley will arrive from | features, including prize waltzes, i i ri Washington, D. C, the last of thix| fancy dancing and musical numbers, - connection with S week and will be the guest of Judge] Will be given between dances, The Sioux, Colman Dock. jand Mrs. H. E. Hadley for a short| proceeds from these affairs, which time before going to Bellingham,| Will be strictly Informal, will go * . * 4 eae |where she will spend the summer. | toward the welfare work in the com To stimulate immediate business Wen Bie ‘ munity, The -partictpating clubs in- offering for a short period only sal “ Mr. Harold Stout has returned|clude Alki Women's Improvement Ly. Seattle 8:00 a.m. opm. |from Gonzaga college in Spokane,|club, Alki Parent-Teacher associa 7 RR jand will spend his vacation with Mr.|tion, Alki Orthopedic guild, Alki 9 Ar. Pt Angee, 10pm, O08 pm, and Mrs. B. 1 tes. Fruit and Flower mission, Alki Ly, Pt. Angeles 5:25 p.m. 8:30 a.m. eee Campfire Girls and Alki Junior Boys Mrs, John MeMillan and daughter, | club. Ar. Seattle 10:20 pm. 1:10 p.m, Miss Hazel McMillan, returned last er ‘ evening from New York City. ADDITIONAL CLUBS made to individual measure eee atus Dra Matus Club Mrs. G. Alston Hole, who has been| The Matus Dra Matus club will . " wintering in Téxas with Mr. Hole,|meet with Mas Frapces inwon » F. Weeks, ED. Parks, is expected to return June 30 at the Wayne apartments, Thurs .00 ohhh hood Agent, . . day evening, June 16, at 8 o'clock U Bentile Port Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frink and at A Pp son, Mr. James Frink, who has Wisconsin Goldenrod Club | [graduated from Culver Military| The next meeting of the Wiscon academy, arrived from the East to-|sin Goldenrod club will be held at day, |the home of Mrs, George 8. Army Never before—even before the war—have HERE IS A BUY eee : strong on Wednesday, June 29. tie. dS BE Pia ava “ari we reduced our prices to such a minimum, tak- . ne ine A Pr ka | sea HME aivee ot inginto consideration the high standard of work- ff] Wool Automobile or Captain's Mackinawed Robe, son, ee Honor, Protective association, wili/M manship and materials for which our business 4 ebay id entertain with a social card party . pec: $5. Miss Lucile Gildersieeve, who has| Tuesday, June 21, at 9 p. m. in| has had the reputation so many years. S ial $5.75 been the guest of Miss Virginia Mer-| Evergreen hall, Arcade building, i rill for several weeks, will leave for am Take advantage of this offer and order your CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS her home in Middleton, Conn., next Dance at K. of P. Hall suit now. 904 Third Ave, Next to Madison St. Monday. A dance will be given on Saturday | Seattle, Wash. evening, June 11, at K. of P. hall, | ¥ ws fia LARGEST LINE OF ARMY GOODS ON PACIFIC COAST. Beat two eggs with two table.| Third and Virginia, for the benefit of The materials fea-} Tricotines, Serges, z spoons of powdered sugar, add one quarter cup of cold water, two table spoons of lemon juice, Add water| and ice Jat her home, 2520 Ninth 3 years Jon Tuesday, June 21, thousands of babies |*"*: n will address the k fai d I I on “Oriental Rugs.” The committee in charge Miss Iva Eriekson, Mra Roberta, Mr. and “Mrs Chester, M and Mr. Levi Linton. eee Art Department Mrs. M. Krikorian will the art ave. when M ou R OWN STINE SHOW EAGLE BRAND | Milk The thirst Doth crave a drink that's fine; But could I brave Horlick’s sip, My nose would never shine. that are sold in Havana, Cuba, The powerful drug, hashish, | made from common Indian hemp. Summer nights are Victrola nights And made for singing and danc- ing. Takea small Victrola to the mountains—and take plenty of new Victor records! Victrolas from $25 up Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma + Spokane + Portland a widow who is out of employment includes ‘Trexell, Mra. | jeorge Green, Mr. William Leonard entertain department of the Sorosis club and the Queen Anne Study club w. members and lusty strength |Drink to me only with thine eyes And I will pledge with mine, ” For there’ s to b no wine from the soul doth rise, A machine is used to peel oranges SEATTLE STAR tured in our special offer include: Worsteds, Tweeds, Gabardines, ete. | J r.| Pacific Ladies’ Tailoring Co. Traders Building, Third and Marion Entrance 905', Third Avenue r.| Jersey Jackets Black, Brown and Navy All Sizes at $5.95 Beautiful Skirts Popular Stripes and Plaids These prices are special for Friday and Saturday and are not subject to discount of 20% given on all other items from 10 to 11 daily. “SAVES YOU MONEY” SECOND & UNION SEATTIE Wh THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921. COMING SUNDAY NIGHT ...;*. m. With Two Shows Daily Thereafter—2:15 and 8:15 THE AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL WAR FILMS SEE! TAKEN ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE BY THE U. S. ARMY THE BOYS OF SEATTLE AND THE NORTHW IN ACTION IN THE c HATEAU 9Ist DIVISION, THE 3, 4 and ‘nd, 10,000 FEET OF THRILLS, SUSPENSE AND ACTION SEATS NOW ON SALE PRICES iveningy—27¢, 50c and Te. Matinees—27e, plus tax. METROPOLITAN THE IN ALL SEATS RESERVED