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Seattle Society Miss Adele Small Becomes Bride in Charming Gar- den Setting; Mrs. Bat- tle Plans Luncheon, N ONE OF THE LOVELIEST OF garien settings the country homo of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.) Robert EB. Small, at “Crystal Springs Farm,” Miss Adele Small on Wednes. | day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock became | the bride of Mr, George Edwards, son | of Mr. and Mra. Walter Kdwards, Rev. W. A. Major reading the gervice in the presence of one hun. dred relatives and friends, Miss Maty Small, the bride's sis ter, was her only attendant, and was charmingly gowned in orchkl geor otic, with which she wore a flower. | trimmed hat in the pink and orchid | shades and carried an arm bouquet of Ophetia roses. Mr, Walter Tues: | Jey was best man for Mr. Edwards. | Preceding the ceremony, Mr, | Archie Ruggles sang several appro- Printe selections, the final tones Diending into the “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin, played by Miss Maybelle Brannan at the plano. The bride, gtven In marriage by her father, was very lovely in her ‘wedding dress of heavy white geor gette crepe, simple in design, an ex- quisite white ribboned hat and car | ried for flowers a shower bouquet of | orchids and Milles of the valley An informal reception followed the service. ‘The tea table, arranged in a} delightful bower in the garden, held | a lovely array of delicately tinted Dlossoms and was presided over by | Mrs. George H. Crabtree and Mrs. William Martin, assisted by Miss} Eéith Lee, Miss Helen Alien and the Misses Phyllis and Margaret Guilli- ford. Mrs. Edwards traveled in a gray and lavender tweed suit, a hat of Purple straw trimmed with bright Plumaged parrots and a corsage of orchids. Mr, and Mrs. Edwards will ‘be at home after July 1 at Medina. Both the bride and groom ewan | | ed the University of Washington, where she is a member of Delta) with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. eee Luncheon Planned for Three Guests Mrs. Alfred Battle ty entertaining | with a luncheon at the Sunset club} ‘Thursday afternoon, as a compliment | garet Wilson, Gertrude Maker, Mar: | “Att tepagnoie” Danse to Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. James) Hamilton de Veuve and Mrs. George | Purcell. eee Miss Wiestling Will Wed Saturday Evening Miss Dorothy Helen Beecher ‘Wiestling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beecher Wiestling, will wed Mr. Charles Brian Wattleworth on Saturday evening. June 2. The cere- mony will be read by Rev. Herbert H. Gowen in St. Barnabas’ chapel At 8 o'clock. Mrs, Thomas M. Scruggs, cousin of the bride-elect, will be her matron of honor, and her bridesmaids will be her two sisters, the Misses An- Bette and ancesca Wiestling. Mr. Geottrey Lioyd is to be the! best man, and Mr. Thomas M.} Scruggs and Mr. Arthur Platt, of| Portland, ushers. | An informal reception for the fam- ily and intimate friends will follow | the service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiestling. o-* Assistants Named for Tea Assisting Mrs. W. H. Fritch and her daughter Miss Eleanor Fritch, a, / the tea they are giving at their home, | 1211 E. Boston st., Friday afternoon, | from 4 until 6 o'clock, will be Mrs. Douglas Ball, Mrs, George M. Hor ton, Mrs. Clare E. Farnsworth, Mrs ©. W. Crockett and Mrs. Pierre P. Ferry, who will preside at the urns, assisted by Mrs. Allan Bier, Mrs. Lawrence Blodgett, Miss Helen Fay,| Miss Dorothy Anderson, Miss Vir-/ ginia Dutton and Miss Clara Emory.| Little Cornelia Turner and Illsley Ball will receive the cards at the| door. . Tea Will Compliment | Miss Mary De Veuve Miss Gwiadys and Miss Dorothy Milla will compliment Miss Mary} Cecilia de Veuve, who, with her} mother, Mrs. James Hamilton de| Veuve, is leaving ehortly for a sum. mer in Europe, with a tea at the Tennis club, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. . Luncheon for House Guest Complimenting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Gordon, of Portland, who is her house guest for a short time, Mrs. Franklin M. Pease iv entertaining with a luncheon of twelve covers at her home Friday afternoon. Pretty Tea Compliments Bride-Elect With her cousin, Miss Dorothy | Wiestling, as honor guest, Mr 1 ~ Thomas M. Scruggs entertained with @ charming tea at her home this afternoon White hawthorne and the golden | blossoms of Scotch broom, arranged | in 4 graceful basket, centered the| tea table, where presiding were Mrs. | F. B. Wiestling, Mrs. Louise Van} Ogle, Mrs. Ralph Hawley and Mrs. Rowland Heathcote, of Oakland, Cal, Bridge Tea on Friday Mrs. J. Grattan O'Bryan is enter-| taining with a bridge tea at her home Friday afternoon, when six tables! will be in play, with additional guests | coming in for tea. Mrs. David Thom gon and Miss Mabel Cox will preside et the urns and Mrs, Richard W. Condon will assist. o« Mrs. Van Ogle to Speak at Fine Arts Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the Fine Arts, under the auspices of the Seattle Auxiliary to Cultural] Arts, Mrs, Louixe Van Ogle will give an illustrates talk on “The Moscow Art Theater and Its Initial Success —The Sea Gull’” ‘This will be the last in the series of 10 lectures the Mary Ann Wells, who is producing the annual dance) festival of the Cornish school at the Metropolitan theater,| engtish and Mine Ruth Wood form Friday evening, June 9th, and Saturday matinee, June 10th. Little Patricia Houlahan Celebrates Birthday In celebration of the second birth day of her little daughter Patricia, Mrs. C. A, Houlaban entertained a number of children in her apartment noon. freshments were small people. enjoyed by the Included among the little guests! cnorsic in A Minor were Esther Wilson, Marion Kiddie, 8 Houlahan, Charlotte Leonard, ‘elma Garrey, Camille Dobyn, Mor gery Howekall, Dorothy Murray, Helen Falcone, Ethel Carison, Robert Ackerly and Eugene Ciark. “ee Mrs. Moritz to Entertain Mra. RK. E. Morits wili be hostess on Thursday afternoon at her home, entertaining with the second in a series of bridge teas, Six tables will play and for the tea hour a number of guests have been invited. o- Music | Recital at University } Mu Phi Epsilon and Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music fraternitios of the university i will give & program | Gamma sorority and he is affiliated |at the Knickerbocker Saturday after-|in the University Methodist church mes, music and dainty re) Thursday evening, June | ‘The program has been arranged as follows | Arta—"?he ; oa. Runeta ‘ ro) | «ay leer | hemp De Bogie Man Kineow | Women's Knee w Comer Franck Carl Paige Wood “ures Mes Yeux” (frem “Le + Maasenet Miss Ada Tiley Karo’ no Welle Hassett Gertrude Wilson | niversity of Chopin leo rele . Deb Orthopedic Tea Shop Regie fe sand "A Maria b Cowned The service at the Orthopedic Tea Trice (from “He: a) Shop will be in the hands of East| aco Highland guild Thursday, with Mra tutte teots weer D. D. Baldwin as hostess, aspisted Don Mactasiane, baritone by Mrs. J. G. Matthews, Mra. C. C.| Toccata in F eae ‘Wiser Culliton, Mrs. C. L. Crowley, Mr Sones teiakeoeeeemeiai Carl Hoge, Mra. H. R. Audiey, Mrs. ae Stuart Morris, Mre. Josiah Moore and Mrs, F. J. Lombard. |Mme. Beebe to a ?. ee |Present Pupils ADDITIONAL CLUBS Mme. Mario Wern!! Beebe will pre- Ladies of the Golden North The Ladies of the Golden North will meet Friday, June 2, 8 p.m, at 1923% Firat aye. oe Leschi Heights Women's Improve- ment Club Leschi Heights Women's Improve ment club will hold an important business meeting Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock the home of Mrs. Emil Parker, 24th ave. South. There will be an election of officers. Full attendance is requested see Fruit and Flower Mission The board of trustees of the Fruit and Flower Mission will be enter tained by the Alki Point members of the board at the home of Mrs. George | Adrian Smith, 6100 West Spokane st., | Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock, King Louis XIII of France adopt ed a title containing 13 letters, and always chone the 13th of the month Dr. Humphreys’ Number “Forty duces Repose, and Natural, Re- freshing Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, Wakefulness, Rest- lessness. The Reason Number “Forty” is a new iden in medicine, and depends for its action on the natural reactions of the body. Whenever an accident happens, whether a cold or a cut finger, et the body reacts to this, and event ly overcomes it his does take place, ceident prove fatal. In Number “Forty” we give a med- icine which in the erude drug would be a stimulant, but we give it in such quantity and form that the stimulating effect is negligible, the reaction commences almost imme- diately, and the person quiets down and goes to sleep. Since this sleep is not produced by a drug, but by the natural reaction to the remedy, th produced is natural, healthy there can be no danger of 1 91.00 at dry of price In- t might every habit.” Price nent © 0. D, par ipt or © ¥ Homeo. Medicine Co. 166 jew York. Medical book free. It’s Humphreys’ Don't suffer longer with stomach trouble. JOYNER STOMACH REMEDY Can now be had at any drug # went direct for $1.00 and $2.00, by William et. auxiliary has given at the Fine Arts | Galleries this spring. Joyner Drug Co., Spokane, All good druggists.—Advertisement,, Vi sent children and adults in « compli. mentary dramatic recital in Odd Fi lows’ temple, 10th ave. and BE. on Friday evening at § o'clock. ram follows | ‘The pro [1 Trovat | | Wind and | “Alexander t Country Sketeh diniogue) M Characters, Witte, Ger trude Volchok; Husie, Marjorie Rodgers, | Belected | “Sparkin Bear Stor (») "Simm: | Recita “When Ma Wants So: A story enti via. Vopmi Houckaert ® rons 5 Helen Harkness | Kawer ¥ and Me Marjorie ¥ 1 at Cornish Pine, Selected | thing New* Guest Selected | 1 the Parrot” trice Togerson Dawn” « Currant Havetad |The Lost Word Heory Van Dyke j Ulita Togerson | Pig Tale Selected | | cay “1 Want My Droom Selected | ) “The Land of Bweet Surprise | Belecte enna} “Our Country « Selected Marjorie Kivire Croft Selected Irene MacQuarrie “Romance” (from Concerto No. 2) Wienlaweky Pupil of Prof, John Albert Shafter Lady in Blue” (a story taken from Hihel Poster Peterson Last evening the third program of the eight | festival presented b h annual music and ¢ di y the students of the Cornish sehool was given to an | appreciat pearing rt Anna Walker, Hale, Loulse Mark ‘Those will Fr Mar Cla audien| were Francis Huestis, Graham Solt Isabel Brook, Sandstrom, rg ap jams, ‘ench, ‘garet rence Una Robin. om, Margaret Hartshorn and Ernest Jaskoveky | Tonight at 8:20 a joint recital will |be given by Edith Rogers, violinist, 4 John Hopper, pianist. Mim Rogers iy from the class of Francis | Armstrong and Mr. Hopper from the Moder | of Boyd Wellx | dents of exceptional program that hag been arranged will present an excellent opportunity for Both are ability and Gondoliera atu 1 the | them to display their interpretive | ability | The following program is ar. ranged for this evening's recital, | which ts open to the public and will start promptly at 8:20 fHonata, ¥ Major sseveee Qrles Allegro con brie Allow Allegro m | Slavonic Dance, Minor | Dvorak-Kreisler | ong Kretsler | @arayoki }Paimeron Nocturne, F Bharp ‘ o Suite No, 8 Nes THE WOMEN’ CLUBS FOR THUR: yAY | SEATTLE STAK S CLUB Alpha Club Alpha club will observe “Recipravl King County Hospital Club | ty day the home of Mrs, Caroline King County Hospitul club will), Clark, 4508 16th ave. N. KE. meet Thursday, June 1, at 1p. m,,| Thursday afternoon, June 1 with Miss I, W. Cole, 6207 Kenwood . . Place, Business meeting | Kobert K. Lee Chapter } see The Robert 1. LA or, Daugh Elderbloom Club | tera of the Conf and the Eiderbioom club will meet in the} John B. Gordon camp, confederate K. P. hall, Third and Virginia, | Veterans, will meet at 12 o'clock, June Thursday, June Latii acm, Bring) | with Mire. M.A, Wilkins, 8701 Juneh and one gv Charter mem. | AlkL. bers requested to be present ce ¢ ae Coe PLT. AL Clara Barton Tent | Daughters of Veterans, Clara Bar ton Tent, will entertain at a luncheon Thursday noon at the home of Mre.| Jennie Jessup, 801 Siet North. Take 1B, Madison car No, 12 | dofferson PT. A. ‘The Jefferson PT. A. will hold ita lant evening meeting this spring on Thursday, June 1, at 8 o'clock. The dincusnion of kindergartens and build ings will be continued. . . Civic and Improvement Club ‘The Seattle Civic and Improvement club will meet at the clubhouse Thursday, June 1, at 2 p. m. Speaker. rare Woman's Society, First Baptist Church ‘The Woman's Society of the First Raptiet chureh will hold an all-day meeting Thursday, June 1, In the chureh pariors, Dr. J. F. Watson wi speak on “The Denomination; Its Organization.” Dr. Willlam Me will talk on “Anti-Narcotic Personal | Mr. Pred Hf. Grinnell, Mr. and Mre William H. Oliver, Mrs, George Mil ler, Mrs. I. K. Maxham, Mire, Peter! H. Nelson, Mise Euther Friedlander, | Mina Heatrice Falk, Mist Alice Miller, Mine Florence BE. Lake, Mise Allee a party who will sail from New York on the Majestic for a three months tour ef Europe. | * and Mre Mr. BH week's motor trip to B.C eee } Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Douglas have removed to @ cottage at Point for the summer montha, eee / Mra. W. L. White of Spokane will arrive Sunday to visit Mr. and Mra. Dary! Elliott White for an indefinite {atay. Dr, White will join her in a} | fortnight, ‘ oe Mr, Fred C. Ayer ts leaving Thurs Gay for a ten days’ visit tn Victoria, 'r B. C., going to attend the golf tourna ment, Hun ee Ming Beatrice Peeples arrived this! o guest of Miss Margaret Chinn. “a Mise Charlotte Bloedel returned! Monday from New York, where she! has been attending Mica Spence’s achool eee Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downs are leay- jing Friday for a trip of a few weeks in California, . Mra. J. T. McVay returned today from a short vinit in California, | ee | Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Kaufmann are Jeontertaining as their house guest Mr. turned today from a short business trip to San Francisco. Mrs. William Pigott and son, Mr./ Paul Pigott, will return from Palo Alto about June 17 ° | Dr. Roberta Wimer-Ford har re-/ |turned from Wenatchee, where she McDonald | has been attending the state conven. {tion of Business and Professional | Women's clubs. Her mother, Mra. Sylvester Wimer, of Iowa, has ar. rived to spend the summer with her | daughter. 1 . | Mra, Rowland Heathcote, of Onk- nd, Cal, is visiting relatives in the THE FLOWERS The Kind you can only 4 cup Kingsford’s Corn Starch 4 cup Milk % cup Sugar and fry in deep Mazola.” 5 level 2 Eggs 4 tal Sift di at 3p. m. at the school the delegates who attended the state convention in Tac ry U. Dp. at University Masonic Temple, 433§/ 4fainat the proposed marriage in the Raster ate amall son, with Mrs. Baxter's moth |of Mew. Helen Hatch, 2609 12th ave or, Mra, Stimson, left Saturday for =| yw Thursday at 2 p. | Mire 1 | trom Peart Case Bloug ference at Baltimore. | who attended the conference as the delegate of the Washington League |Kaufmann's brother, Mr. William! 9 Kaufmann, of San Francisco, see Mr. Edward Morgan Mille re AS WELCOME AS Good Old-Fashioned Doughnuts and —, Crullers 3% cups The Coe PT. A. will meet June 1 Reports for ma will be given. oe Minor Hospital Association Minor Hospital Alumnae Associa | tion will hold @ meeting ‘Thursday evening at § o'clock in the Young Women’s Christian Association, ee Michigan Apple Blossom Club Michigan Apple Blossom club meets in University Methodist church par lors, East 42nd and Brooklyn, plonie lunch at 12:30 o'clock ee for Missoula Club Missoula club meets at the home of Mre, Harry D, Moore, 1816 18th ave. Mrs, Ned Davis and Mrs, L. Peppard, aanisting hostexsen ee University Mothers’ Clab University Mothers’ club will en. tertain former members and guests with & musical at 2 p, m., at the home of Mrs. J. Charles Rathbun, 4765 2ist ave. N. FE. . Seattle Social Club Seattle Social club meets with Mra H. C, Stuht, 601 N. 63rd #t., at 2p. m Mra. Roberta Michener and Mra. Cora Ray will aswint the hostess, Ali Kast ern Stars invited, ‘ee Women of Ravenna Chapter The Women of Ravenna Chapter, ©. B. 8., card party and dance, University way, ments. Sp. m Refresh. eee Fortson-Tygesen Auxiliary, Fortson- Thy gesen auxiliary No. 2. & W. V., will meet at the home * reday, June 1. Luncheon at Vancouver, 12 o'clock eee St, John's Ladies’ Guild John’s Ladies’ guild will meet m. at the home of W. Rodgers, 2617 Belvidere St ave. &. W, eee Washington League of Women Voters Mre. D. A, Mitchell i« planning « ea on Saturday afternoon, June 2, unt! & in or of Mrs who has recently ‘turned from the Pan-American con. Mrs. Blough. of Women Voters, will report and morning from Los Angeles and is tbe give sketches of her personal impres |nions of members present—Lady A» tor, American-born member of the Housewives of Seattle, Do you delicious home-made bread? All kinds of bread—yeust breads rolls? Want to help remind the bakerman that you are not wholly nt upon him, and if his price is too high ough? Uncle Sam has come to the resous. the home is available to you free nelected a series of government ¢ it for the or baking in the home, and you may have it for t Part Zi BAM’B COOKBOOK.” Part Il, of “UNCLE other parts to follow in The Star Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York ave, Washington, D, C. IN THE HOME NAMC. ce eeeeee Street and No. cg OF TOWN. ss 40 cereceeese Seeeee ‘The kind that mother used to m whole-wheat breads, I wish a copy of Part IIT. of Uncle Bam's —and Inclose two cents in postage, WEDNESDAY, MAY 51, 1922, ‘WAS. JACOBI SAYS AND CAME ~———ISTINTING Condition Was Growing the ME want to know how to make falsin bread, you can “roll your More Critical All « His bulletin on baking in : Our Washington bureau has Time, Declares Littl | _“' temted recipes with full direetior Seattle Woman aged king, It ia it to her Watch for ude for Iam not surprised that so Tm. # people praive Tanlac, for 1 haye The Senet t and found that it doen Just what misint they na will do," wai Mire og Kast Prowpeet. sty, Jp. , storm ear Thada mre’ deat of Q cookbook—"BAKING trouble with my stomach, and gag a losing weight and strength rit Ladine along. 1 lost ground 80 at that TO I realized unlew 1 could gens build me up, my condition eelt— noon be altogether beyond hope, ag he | “When I first began taking tag ‘Ther se eaeweeeeeeeereeeeeeneee jlac, I only weighed a hundred aa Lo: twenty pounds. } I now w relieved of every sign of inde and my sleep Is sound asa. am #0 much better in every { feel almost like a different deg. ‘Mother Opposing 5 | CHICAGO, May 31-—Mre. Edith] | Rockefeller McCormick today went| on record opposing the marri ot} | miox has publicly opposed the mar-| reputations for the | Mathilde Romance |" Freckles? is sold by all goad, | ast ex women ha moscives ag torians. Advertisement, ———_. gUeRetereyeyeg Couldn’t Count ’Em her daughter, Mathilde, 17, to Max} | ~wseas | i Oner, Swiss livery stable proprietor. | NEW YORK, May 31—George| ie The daughter of the world’s rich-| Widmen, 15, won the freckles cham: est man, in a prepared statement to e nad G oe em 4 his} a | be placed on the records of the pro-| 82 well had Georg eure cost AND PAINS IM THE BACK bata court, announced that while she| time that when the judges loo } > him over they quit counting and would not further protest appoint ment of her divorced husband, | old ¥. McCormick, as rdian of the} irl, she desired to have her stand) court records It tw understood the Rockefellers have threatened to cut Mathiige’s in-| |heritance if she pursues her inten | tion of marrying Over. j | Another reason for Mrs. MeCor-) | mick’s formal statement wae her hope that the probate court, which | has jurisdiction of the guardianship | proceedings, might take cognizance lof the marriage and take steps to! prevent {ts taking place | | ‘This ts the firet time Mra. McCor | British parliament, and many Inter-| |Mritish pariiament; Senorita Gra-| jeiela Mandujano, of Chile, a wom-| an who ix well known In this country as 4 brilliant writer, efficient teacher and ardent feminist; Senora Clelia Paladin deVitale, of Uruguay; 8 nora Cerbo, Ecuador's delegate, and Senora Zalles, of Brazil | Mrs. Edward P. Pick, who bag re-| cently visited in Hawai, will give «| short talk of her impressions of Ha wall and its people, Mrs, Mitchel! | has been very generour in extending | an tnvitation to all women in Seattle ito attend who are interested, Y= TG 7 e 4 GO\ as) (d fresh you toe m\ oe BOR Wy OO AT ALL GOOD GROCERS =~ = ayes nt ke IN MAY get at Home DOUGHNUTS 1 teaspoon Salt 4 teaspoons Baking Powder \% cup Karo Flour 2 Eggs S tablespoons Mazola 1 teaspoon Vanilla Sift dry ingredients. Beat eggs, add Mazola, flavoring and milk. Stir liquids into dry ingredients and add sifted flour to make soft dough. Roll one-quarter inch thick, cut CRULLERS Flour teaspoons l enp Sugar Baking Powder blespoons Marola ry ingredients. By using 4 cup of Kingsford’s Corn Starch to 4 cup of any good flour the percentage of gluten is decreased and the starch content increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake, I is not necessary to purchase both a bread and pastry flour. FRET: Lieber Mercantile Co., Seat folder of new Kingsford Cora During these warm; Spring Days— GOLD SHIELD ORANGE TE A PEKOE Is the e supreme io re- be =e delicate fla- vor it p hey dame de GOLD SHIELD TEA. Another: FRAGRANCE» STRENGTH 14 teaspoon Soda teaspoon Nutmeg or Cinnamon Beat eggs light. sour milk. Stir liquids into dry ingredients and add flour to make a soft dough. Roll one-quarter inch thick, cut and fry in hot Mazola. If desired substitute one cup rye flour and add one and a half squares melted chocolate for chocolate crullers, Ask your grocer or write Johnson- Beattie, Wash. for 1{ cup Kingsford’s Corn Starch 1 teaspoon Salt 2 tablespoons Karo 1 cup Thick Sour Milk Add Karo, Mazola, and ch recipes plonship in Har. | @warded him the prize Ninety per cent of the foreign cor respondence clerks in British export | firms are foreigners. FOR THE «t with 6,000 boys. Whe ? 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