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Seattle Society Trinity Church Scene of Hughes - Trenholme Nuptials; Miss Holt Bride of Mr. Parker. AST evening in Trinity church, the marriage of Miss Lottie Trenholme, daughter of Mrs. James Dickson Trenholme, to Mr. Cor son of Mrs. Ma nelius Edwant Hughe Emma Hughes, of Dicker Was solemnized at 8 Rev. Herbert H. Gowen reading ¢ Bervice. Palms and White gladioli and roses added beauty to the digni o'clock and a of pink peonies, snapdra masses | fled interor of the church, At each ide of the chancel were tall palms Hy and standards of pink and white gladioli. Ophelia roses and white Peonies adorned the altar, while at the Palms and tal! candelabra stood either side, the soft of Countless tapers enhancing the love standards, rays ly picture. Tall white Dearing graceful bouquets of Colum: Dia roses, pink snapdragons and feathery greens formed a lovely pathway for the bridal group. Prior to the ceremony Mr. J. Ed Mond Butler at the organ played “Even Song,” by Johnson; “A Day Mm Venice,” by Nevin, and “Morn ore ing.” by Grieg, and during the Mony McDowell's “To a Wild and “Meditation.” The opening notes of the pro gessional from Lohengrin announced the wedding party led by Mr. Mal colm Douglas, Mr. Hervey Lindley, Jr., Dr. Albert Meadowcroft and Mr. Arthur Griffin. Miss Ruth Tren > holme followed, most attractively at tired in Nile green crepe-backed Batin, the skirt quite full in hoop ef. ) fect, and the bodice with tiny © sleeves and round neck was trimmed H with fetching bow knots of silver | Tibbon. Her hat, a broad brimmed and becoming shape, was of the ame tone as her gown, and her Houguet was blush pink sweet peas “and Ophelia roses ¥ Miss Mae Trenholme came next, ) gowned in shell pink crepe-backed ) matin, designed with straight lines and trimmed with handsome fringe Her broad hat was of prgette in matching gh and for flowers she @arried a lovely arm bouquet of ‘Columbia roses and rose pink sweet Tegel maids of honor are the ive sisters of@the bride. | The matron of honor, Mrs. Sidney Garfield Smith (Hannah Woodnut) charming in her wedding gown white satin, with touches of rare lace, with which she wore a odish hat of drenched ostrich and jed Russell roses and coral-tinted ( peas. _ The bride came in with her er, Mr. Dickson G. Trenhoime, Was joined at the chancel by the n and his best man, Mr. Robert Dwyer. She was lovely in her mering gown of heavy white crepe, simply fashioned, the ‘with soft looped panels and the Bodice with half sleeves and round eck trimmed with pearls and heavy embroidery. The court train was ght at the waist line, and her veil, which fell its length, was with a coronet of exquisite withtiny Clusters of orange ns on either side. Lilies of the and sweet peas in a beautiful composed her soft and fluffy ee Sia’ "Mrs. Trenholme wore a handsome | gown of biack satin and lace and a e of orchids. _ A reception at the home of the bride's mother followed the cere mony. Thru the rooms were lovely adkets and bovls of roses, gladioli, « onies and snapdragons in white und aJi the lovely pink shades. In Ee otracre of the dining room stood _ tal) baskets of these fragrant blos- 8 and the lovely supper table was beautified with an artistic ‘basket of these summer blooms. ) Alternating at the urns were: Mrs é ce F. Thorndyke, Mrs. Chaun- " eey, I. Baxter, Mrs. George H. Parker, Mrs. Louis Lear and Mrs. Albert B. Kidd. Assisting were: ‘Miss Erma Verd, Miss Mary Small, Elizabeth Baird, Miss Mildted falsh, Miss Cornelia Hooper and Miss Thelma Thompson of Pendle. ton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes left Inter on their wedding trip, to be at home after July 15 at Laurelhurst. Mrs. Hughes traveled in a dark blue tricotine tailieur, with a hat in cor: fesponding shade, trimmed in gray, and wore a corsage of orchids and "Cecil Brunner rose buds. The bride fs a graduate of the University of Washington and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The groom fs a graduate of Georgetown univer- sity, Washington, D. ©. eee Miss Holt Weds Mr. Parker The marriage of Miss Lillian Blanche Holt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Holt, to Mr. William Arthur Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. T. Parker, was solemnized at the home of her parents last evening. Rev. Cleveland Kieihauer performed the ceremony. ‘The altar was arranged under an arch of greens and roses, with a background of climbing roses and growing ferns, Baskets of ferns and Foses, sweet peas and other surnmer flowers were used thruout the rooms. @he stairway was hidden by greens &nd flowers, and the aisle leading therefrom was formed of low stand ards, crowned with lovely blossoms and linked by bands of white tulle be 7 Mitchell sang “O Promise Me” and “At Dawning.” The wedding march was played by Miss Ruth Eckles. Miss Fate Holt, sister of the bride. was maid of honor and was becom Miss Parker wore a gown of rose: ealored georgette, and Miss Dutton foses. The little flower girl, nice Wryliss Randolph, niece of the bride, was dainty in a frock of rose crepe de chine and white lace, and carried @ basket of dainty buds. Entering with her father, the bride was fascinating in a white moleskin satin robe, beautifully embroidered with pearl’ and beads, and the tulle vell worn by her sister, Mrs. ding, Ophelia roses and orchids in a shower. tied with streamers of gold *; | Bremerton, Preceding the service Miss Ruby | ingly attired in Nile green eatin embroidered with beads in the same tones. For flo she carried Ophelia roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Marie Parker, sister of the| groom, and Miss Gladys Dutton. was attired in blue and yellow, changeable taffeta. Hoth bridesmaids carried arm bouquets of Ophelia Arthur Munro Randolph at her wed-| F tissue, formed her bouquet. | Immediately after the ceremony fan informal reception was held. Mra | Holt wore a gown of orchid moleskin | satin, and Mrs. W, 'T. Parker's gown jwas a blue embroidered charmeuse |satin, | } Mr. Leon Kienholz was the groomsman and the ushers were Mr, | \Luther Moore and Mr, Lee Thomas On their wedding trip Mrs, Parker wor three-piece blue tricotine embroidered with tridescent beads, and a large hat in pheasant shade of {horsehair braid, A of or chids and roses completed the cos corsage Mrs. Parker attended the Univer. sity of Washington and is a mem of the Delta Zeta sorority Mr. Pag ker ts also a graduate of the Univer sity After Auguyt 10 they will be at home in attle rae aly ° Dinner Preceding Dancing Party Priar to the dance Mr. and Mrs. Struve and Col, and) Mrs, Wetherill are giving next Tuesday evening. Mrs, Burns Updegraff will entertain with a dinner at her home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. White | Dinner Hosts | Honoring Commander Clarence Ely, U.S. N., and Dr. MH. J, Las U. 8. N,, Mr, and Mrs, F, White will entertain with a dinner at their |home Friday evening. | Informal Sunday | | Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Solner are en tertaining with an informal supper Sunday evening at their home in 0 Mrs. Backus | Luncheon Hoste With Miss Helen Wright, who is the guest of Mrs, Frederick H. Parka, as the honor guest, Mrs. Manson F. Backus entertained with a charming luncheon at hér home at the High-| lands this afternoon, Miss Nettleton Complimented at Luncheon Miss Roma Reid was hostess yes- | terday at a delightful luncheon given at ner home complimentary to Miss Ruth Nettleton, who has just re |turned from Miss Ely’s school in Connecticut, A lovely basket of pink | sweet peas and roses made an at: | tractive cente for the dainty lunch: eon table, while corsages of pink sweet peas and water Lilies marked the eight covers. Later the guests attended the performance at the! Moore, Wi Delightful Affair for Miss Mahoney Miss Bernice Sully and Mrs. Gor- don T, Shaw entertained this after. noon at the home of Miss Sully for the pleasure of Miss Camille Maho- ney, whose marriage cceurs In Au-/ gust, At the tea hour additional guests came to greet the honor guest, Roses and dahlias in shades of | pink In the rooms gave a most bride- | like effect to the affair and decorat- | ed the dainty refreshment table. As- sisting the hostess were Mra. George | M. Parte Taent Mrs, Fenimore Owen and Miss Heleh Sully. Miss Seely Complimented Entertaining in compliment to Miss Ante Seely, who will become a bride next Wednesday evening, Miss Helen Miller and Miss Cora Gilluly were hostesses at the home of Miss Miller last evening. A miscellaneous shower was an added pleasure to the honor guest. Invitations were lim- ited to her friends, ee Informal Luncheon at Sunset Club Mrs. Stephen Cook will be hostess at the Sunset club next Tuesday aft- ernoon, entertaining with an infor- mal luncheon complimentary to Miss Katherine Bacon, who has recently returned from Miss Spence's school, in New York. eee Dinner at Tennis Club Complimenting Miss Katherine Nicholson, Mrs, J. E. Crouch will en tertain a group of guests at the din- ner dance at the Tennis club Satur- day evening. Delightful Hair Wash |} You can enjoy a delightful sham: poo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost, if you get from your druggist’s a package of can- throx and dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo is now ready. 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Ayer, who went Portland to attend the golf tourna ment, will return Friday see Mr. and Mra, Harlan Hines of Los | Angeles, arrived this week, to make | this city thelr home, eee Mrs, W. Nichols of London, On. | - fario, is the guest of Mra. FB. L. Knox She will leave Monday for a short visit in California, returning here for a fortnight before leaving for her home eee Mr. and Mra, Frederick Miller (Mar. rite Crosby) of New York city are | receiving congratulations upon the! birth of a daughter last week eee | Miss Carlotta vens, who has! been the guest of Lieut Lee ay. | t A. and Mrs, Gray at Fort Casey for s ral months arrived in town yesterday to be the guest of Mr, and) Mrs. Lawrence Booth for a few days, | when she will leave for California where she will visit Capt rt Foss, U A., and Mrs, Foss for a short time before going to her home in Virginia. | . Mr. and Mrs, KB. A. Sargent of Ne’ k, Mrs. B, H. Robinette and Mrs F, Brown of Jackson, Miss., are the guests of Mr Mrs BE. | Harris, Ye and Pp, . Miss Dorothy Hurd left Sun an extended visit with her aunt, John A. Taylor, in Grantadale oe ay for Mrs Mont. Mrs, Burns Updegraff will be the weekend guest of Commander Stewart EK. Barbour, U. 8, N., and Mrs. Barbour, at their home in Brem- | rton, | Mrs. H. M. Dela and Mr. Henry Delaney left this week for Portland where they will spend a few days b fore going to their home in Mon tuna, eee Mra. H. M. Stryker and her guests, | Mra. Adam Pross, Mrs, Deyer and Miss Louise Schafer, of Chicago, are spending a few days in Victorih, B.C, | cee Mr, and Mrs, William Hinkly 8 sons and family will remove torr: row to their summer home at Port Madison. eee | Dr, Albert I. Bouffleur and Mra. | Rouffleur left yesterday for Portland to attend the golf tournament Mrs. Beebe-to Entertain | Golf Putting Committee at Tea Mrs. William M. Beebe, chatrman of the golf putting contest commit tee, will entertain the members of her | committee at tea on Thursday after- noon, June 30, at 3 o'clock, at the! Tennis club. Inctuded are Mra, Rob- | ert Wilson, Mra, Anna Thomsen Mil burn, Mrs. David Moss, Mrs, Henry Suzzallo, Mrs. William Pigott, Mra Rex Stafford, Mra. Samuel Russetl, Mrs. Harry A. Fleager, Mrs, Edward Morgan Mills, Mrs. Charles P. Bur- nett, Mra. Herman W. Ross, Mra Frederick Jackson, Mrs: Gerald Shan- non, Mrs. Robert Graham, Mrs. Fred C. Ayer, Mrs. Daniel Buckingham, Mrs. 8. T. Hilla, Mrs. R. T. Byers, Miss Mary Lea Fisken, Miss Cather. | ine Collins, Mins May Lee, Mise} Liewellyn Morrison and Miss Ethel | Irwin, Visitors Complimented at Tea For the pleasure of Mra. E. A. Sar. gent, New York, and Mrs. B. H Robinette and Mrs. D. F. Brown, of Jackson, Miss, who are the guests of Mrs. P. EB. Harris, Mrs. J. M. Elliott entertained with an informal tea at her home yesterday afternoon. eee Dinner for Bridge Club Members With sixteen members of their bridge club as the honor guests, Mr and Mrs, Fred C. Ayer will entertain with a dinner at their home Saturday evening. Luncheon at Home Complimenting her house guest, | Mrs. W. Nichols, Mra. F. L, Knox is} entertaining with a luncheon at her! home next Monday afternoon, ICTOR fox trots for the current The Minute Women will give a rag | a at Educational center, 18th ave and Main st., Friday, June 24, at | car | ite annual picnic at Woodland park Two new fox trots for qe ictrola THE SEATTLE STAR Clubs CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Ballard W. ©. T. U. Mrs. 8. M, Anderson will entertain the Rallard W, C,'T. U, at her bh 5816 Highth ave. N, W., Friday, June 24, at 2 p.m, Mra, Mary W eur! perintendent 8f the, mothers’ meet the program. tly invited to , ing, wil have char All méthers are expec bring their small ohildr ee Seward Social and Literary ( “Original Thought of I will be the subject of a pa Mrs. Morris Calvert at the meeting of the Sew jaleand Literary club, at th » of Mrw, J. F, Da vidson, 6233 Farrar st., at 2p, m eee Evergreen Lodge, No, 2, A. 0, U, W. An important business meeting will be held by Evergreen lodge, No. 10 24, at 8 p,m, in Arc building rs will be asked to vote upon stion of vital importance, and Master Workman C, L. Dodd desires | a la attendance | Queen Anne Fortnightly Club i Mrs. George B, Lane will entertain the members of the Queen Anne Fortnightly club at her hi at Port Madison, on occasion of their ar al plente. he members of the club will leave Seattle at $30 a 1h eee | Rag Tea at Educational Center 1 p.m, Mrs. Bred Bert, jr. will be the hostess for the day . . ADDITIONAL CLUBS Seattle Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft Seattle Circle, Neighbors of Wood. craft, No. 549, will entertain with a party Thursday, June 28, at 8:30 p.m, in the Swedish club, Eighth | ave. and Olive st, All n hbors and friends invited. see Residents of Lee County, lowa, to Pienic Former residents of Lee county, lowa, now living around the Sound, | will plenic at Woodland park next Sunday, June 26. The crowd will | gather at the Phinney ave, entrance | Mt 11 a. m, and a one who has| lived in Lee or adjacent counties of | Towa will be weleome, Bring basket dinner, cup, plate and spoon. eee Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae will meet Saturday, June 25, at 1 o'clock, at the home of the Misses Alice an Katherine Murchison, 740 16th ave. N, ee Woman's Civile Club | The Woman's Civic club will hold Tutsday, June 28. The members and their friends will meet in the upper part of the park at 11 o'clock, and « basket luncheon will be served at 12:30, eee Seattle chapter, will meet in the Corinthian room of} the Masonic temple Thursday even ing, June 23, at § o'clock, All East. ern Stars invited, Mrs, George 8. Sherwood returned Saturday from Portland, where she| was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Horace M, Miller, for a week, re eT) aby’'s booR Write for free booklet that tells what best for baby | comedienne, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921 SUMMER ACTIVITIES OF SEATTLE CAMPFIRE GIRLS Tho girls of the Hlutatahni Camp Camp Fire girls were assembled to- Fire held no regular meeting last| gether for a closing ceremonial, as week. Their guardian, Miss Gertrude |‘ camps will be broken up or dropped for the summer as #0 many Mathews, who has been out of town | girly are going away with thelr par for several weeks has returned and| ents, At the ceremonial the entire the girls are looking forward to their| We-lowa group took the rank of meetings again, Woodgatherer and many were given honors. ‘The Nibewin Camp Mire group held | a ceremonial Mriday night at the! ‘Takkodah Bluebirds will not meet home of their guardian, Misa Frances arly for two weeks as their Wolfe. Much time was spent in ler, Martha Hervin is at pand learning the motiong to “Burn, Fire, in Whipple, the assistant is in Bel urn.” Phe trip to B lingham for the summer set for Wednesday, J | waydin camp did not hold their | regular me | guardian could not | voted to continue me the summer as usual, A new Bluebird group under the leadership*of Helen Myers of the Ahwandah group just | formed Ruthie Hall Dushoshabb Camp Fire Girls id a work meeting at the home cilia Turner, on Tuesday, kirls worked of their ceremonial gowns Chee celal m home W of the Kathryn ting last Tuesday as th nd. It tings during wo Camp Fire held thelr so: ting at Margaret Cartano Inesday, The main featur afternoon was entertaining ‘arnum from Glenndale, | Mont., their president's niece, his having been the last week of school the Towanamu and We-lowa "THE STAGE | mu ae PANTAGES FEATURES POPULAR COMEDIENNE a Tanguay, vaudeville cyclonic whore nam been famous in the varieties for a good | rf, is the star of this week's Pantages, The is unlike any Eva sings mostly. about | If, works like the deuce, has| her audience flirting with her and shouting “Hello!” Her songs are | clever and different and she knows | how to.put them over with fine ef Y n retary, Louise Smith Frances Kinney; scribe, Fdith Andrews; cheer leader, Cheris Pettitt, Mail to girls at camp should be addressed: Camp Scalth, Luseata | Beach, Vashon Island, Wash Sunday will be visitors’ day at |camp. The Virginia 4 leaves Pier 4 | foot of Spring at.) at.9 a.m. for camp and leaves camp at 410 p. m, for attle, Dinner can be had at camp Round trip fare is has for fifty cents. T0e. ity We Quit Women’s Clothing Business fect. Bhe has her audience with her MONDAY NIG) JUNE 27 from the minute she appears. She|] AM Apparel now far below cost! scored a resounding hit Dresses Now $10, $15 and $20 All put into three lots for quick sale~they are Silks, Satins, Serges, Tricotines, and at these prices are rare bargains, One Price— ‘The bill supporting her ts fime, eee CHARACTER ACTOR AT PALACE HIP | One of the outetanding features of the new show at Loew'w Palace Hip is the “Round of pudway.” The character artist, Neal Barrett, is the star of the piece, Assisted by a cap-| Barrett offers a! ete able company, Mr series of interesting impersonations. || Cash or Charge The offering of Alf Ripon, the ven states all: Saleen “eerie ak triloquial comedian, is a hearty * laugh from start to finish, ax sug-| | UF Men's Store~1427 Fifth Ave,, gested by its title: “Jiggs in a Night || aor Pike Street, at Dinty Moore ‘The Stanley | Brothers are whirlwind gymnasts; Gene and Minette are a dainty pair of girls whose cycle of music pro-| vides further variety, Paramo coaxes sweet strains from a number of unique stringed instruments, “Black birds,” is the feature photoplay. 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