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‘AGE 10 Seattle Society — _ Nuptials of M Miss Martin * and Mr. Howay Cele-} brated at Country) Home; Dinner as Pre- Nuptial Compliment. | Mr, } T MEF ONAWAY,” tho home of and Mrs. F. J. Martin, at! Hunt's Point, was the scene last @vening of the marriage of their @aughter, Fre Lora, to Mr © Thomas Cavon Howay, son of Mr ‘And Mrs, P, H. Howay of Grand View. The ceremony was performed at Rev, W. T. Jor dan of Columbus, ©., who officiated lat the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Martin, and also at the wedding of Mra, Frederick Ladd Delkin, sister of the bride What could be more beautiful Than « country wedding in June with all the wonderful flowers from AN Ol fashioned garden prevailing a0 o'olock by In the decorations; foxglove and Peonies in the reception hall, and living room a sweet bower of Ine Testout roses and greens, Creamy roses and foxtal! spirea as a background for the ised altar, Baskets of roses a and spirea linked by bands of white ribbon formed a floral path for the entrance of the bridal signalled by the opening ef the “Bridal Chorus” from in, played by Miss Lucile at the piano and Miss Seabury on the violin. Mr. B. Martin, brother of the ‘Was best man for Mr. Howay, Mr. Ray Sutherland acted as ss bride was attended by Mrs ul ‘Trumbull Lee (Katherine 5, a ni and her sister, Mrs. Fred- Ladd Delkin (@sther Martin). Lee's gown was of shell p © meteor, simply fash- the skirt in bouffant effect, panels faced in the orchid and the bodice was made the bateau neck line, Mrs. Wore pussywillow meteor in ing shade of green; the ihly draped disclosed deaded panel, and i Was designed similar to t se worn by Mrs. Lee, They car- THE SEATTLE STAR Personal ° \| Annual Musicale for MRS. WESLEY FECHTER WHITE }| Benefit of Orthopedic ard, baritone, Miss Edith Kendal, vio-| ee Clubs | Hospital ere tn dure on Cornatus Edward CLUBS FOR FRIDAY Tr Dees ughes (Lottie Trenholme) are re This evening at the home of Mr! ving congratulations upon Ballard W. ©. 'T, U- and Mrs, Charles D. Stimson, at the Dirth ® daughter, Ballard W. Cc. T. U. will on Highlands, the fourth annual mual- morning, at the Beattie General how | Mre, John Chander, 1737 W leale for the benefit of tho Ortho-| pital riday, June 24, at 2 p.m | pedic hospt! will be given by oy ite, a [Pedic Hospital will be given By the, ate and Mra, Kirk Hillman are be Rainier Noble Post Auxillary Muslo Practice elub ing congratulated upon the birth of SSoaa'e teaitinie te toalaie The program includes Turgenteff's a son, Monday, June 19, at St. Luke's! Nobie powt will entertain with « sil |“Lady From the Provinces,” a hu pital Ya A ver tea at the home of Mra, F. W |morous play, reviewed and tran 45. ana Mes, dakon MH. Hammer Hargrave, 00 Tenth ave Mi: % Pvt bien lagen en oe et 4 nae are leaving July 16 for New York, to tm, Mevoted to sewita for. the wall July 26 for Christiania Vorv basear, The host » will serve lunch votte” (in nm atyle), Dent via Hamburg, for a visit of several | gon at 190 6 " Mowry, given by Mrs. Arthur G. months Latimer (Mary Dudley Walker) and ee nprat Mr. Caird Le with Mr. F. HL! Miss Mildved Allen, of St, Louls, Alpha Auxiliary Parke at the piano, Mrs. Latimer yfo,, will arrive next week to spend|,, Th? Alpha Auxiliary will will wear Mra. W. R. Crawford's the summer with her sister, Mrs, W OF Serene Se Sane Sieae os grandmother's gown. BK. Henry meetin - y= + ne , in the old | Mes, John A, Balllargeon will oar © ‘ co pe tiles atta play several plano selections by Dr, U. D. Phillips, of the Univer ae American com * and Mra, Da «ity of Ann Arbor, Mich will arrive Street Car Men Da vid Morgan Roderick (Mary Louise this evening to be the guest for afew | The street car men and Rochester) will give a group of days of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. | ®uxillary will give a dance y songs, Mr, Arthur Kay will play Acheson, at their home, “Faghalle,” | evening, Jun a the od K. some of his own compositions for I Carleton Park hall. .Pupic invited the cello, wish piano ac ypaniment | he ae: Ras fhe by Mrs, Broussais ©, Beck Mr. and Mra. BL. Gates have re | Seward Literary and Social Club | ° | moved to their country home at Yar Sew row LAterar as Boc 70 club ; ‘ nap oe teta will hold its last meeting at the sum Informal Bridge Tea. sank ts Siauixe wer sig moe haan. ot Mee, J. eiteen, Thees Minn Lenora Mackwell t* enter-| aire Harry Hollix, of Lon Angeles, | Tree Point, Dex Moines bus leaves taining with an informal bridge tea! wie hae been visiting in Spokat Third and Virginia at 10:30 a, m } at hor home Wednesday afternoon, | riveg taday to vinit Mr, and M ; pg mse jenting Mine Cathar: | ry g. Truax Thimble Club 5 te friends eee White Shrine Thimble club will et ‘ Mr. and Mra, Hamilton C. Rolfe! hold a picnic in upper grounds of Friday Service (Anna Hoge) are returning by motor | Woodland park, from 10 a m. to 4 Tr. @ today from their wedding trip to >. 1m at Tea Shop ‘fornia, They ‘ ibe Washington Park guild will be 10 | ytr, and Mrs we « Century Club | charge of the Orthopedic Tea Shop | went down to F Mra. KB. 0. Jones, first vice presi Friday, with Mr James McDonough = =e dent of the Woman's Century club, oe hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fred Kv Mrs. L. Hf, Hadley, of Washington, | and Mrs, Fred W. Graham, both of erett, Mrs, Herbert Cos, Mra, Wit D. Cc. is the p and Mre.| whom have charge of the club's new liam H. Ritter, Mrs. Clifford Wiley,’ 51 yo Hadley and Mr. and Mra. Mac-! year book, request the chairmen of Mrs. James D. Lewis, Mra. J. B.| Gander for a few dayn before going | the different departments of the club Lukes, Mrs, Elils Provine and Mr. |e, ner home in Bellingham. | to meet with them in the private din George R. Stirrat at Bh ing room of the Young Women's a ms. | Miss Bima Trueblood, who has! Christian Association, Friday, at 12 Music | been visiting Mra. Clyde Ha har, o'clock | returned to her home in Sacramento, ectile « PEt | ; | Cat Master Key Psychology Class | ‘Choral Society | eee |The “Master Key" Paychology aie Mr. and Mra. Frank Horsley, of class, with Dr. J. D, 0, Powers as Program ima, are the guests of thelr son | teacher, will meet Friday evening, The Chora} society of the First daughter-in-law, Mr, an June 23, at 7:20 o'clock, in the Uni citer abe genre age ove we ay | William H. Horsely, at their home, versity Branch library. Invitation tractive ram Friday ‘ 0 of ot Pb ES escapye leo: A TR tan weiodk in the nein aethertum,. Mr.) O™ |.” — tiatagneesma cigar: ane ee W. H. Donley is organist and direct-| yp and Mra, Andrew Gillespie, | . eae or, and will be assisted by the follow: | onidren and nurse are leaving early! Seattle Post, No. 18, Auxillary ing well known soloists: Lotta Lo-|in yuly for a tour of Vancouver American Leste " gan Parsley, soprano; Mra. Israel |iiand Mra. Gillenple and children | te post, No. 18, will hold ite regular Nelson, contralto; Mr. E. Graham ot, ema British Cotumbla| mecting in Veterans’ hall Morgan, tenor, and Mr. J. B. Rich-|/,) several weekn Friday, June 23, at § p. m. * self a new powder puff yesterday She bought a big one because she nayn she gets so everlastingly tired of keeping track of the little ones, | The last little one she had got away | i Ph ion auxiliary to Seat-| Then later she forgot about it being Armory, | features, one the has now is a huge thing, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922. with By Wanda von Kettler | Counted the hours carefully might to refer again yesterda, ause all the alr aon colyum He took and things said it was the longest day of the year, Couldn't get more than 2 matter how I fixed them, Maybe there was something the matter with our clock see é If 0, it does Bee by a report from ’Frisco where! toe of things police chiefs are holding a conven tion, that criminal experts are get with Giheene ting better than ever, They can piek up a thumb print now, they claim, | off of just about anything I'd like to see them try to pick uP] 4 understand. a few off an elevator push button. | . e'are j ‘ve often thoug ‘4 hate even t 1 f hought I'd hate even to| a,c tomorrow |COUNT the thumb prints on one of| _ those things | “ee | * x" * Frank MeGlynn, who plays “Abraham Lincoln,” confides that the sole of a fleece-lined slipper is absolutely the best | powder-puff to be had. | And now the price of solos | will go up. | There is no pun in that. | T have a friend who bought her. from her when she dove into her purse for a token on the car, Some- Tubes. .... jbody stepped on it. Somebody else 26¢ Woodbur: icked it up and handed to her. Cream 50g Java Rice epped on, and rubbed ft over her| foot-print and all, The pout half a foot acroms. She has| Powder... fanda Brew took occasion have « “hang-over ducting « colyum, to himself ax # living example | of the contrary. | Maybe I did make a mistake, to be naturally that way. Gone in search of trouble, BUTLER DRUG CO.’S SPECIALS FOR FRI & SAT. 25c Pond’s Cold Cream Powder. ..... 0c Dierkis Face to when nelp to expl 1 have always wondered what was the matter because his condition has always eemed to be the same I have supposed it Now But “- '17¢c 17c a of .. 39¢ 's cola $1.69 37¢ | Columbia roses showered with liniet, will play an obbiigato fo @) 46) homas Green, Jr, returns Women's Lyric Club to Jerk it to get {t out of her vanity | ff $2.00 Amber Royal peas. exquisite N en folksong. this evening from Princeton, to) am. women's ‘Larte chub wit, DOX- In spite of all that, if it ever Face Powder... Lorinda Lee Martin, the ian 1 < ‘The program follows: spend the summer with his parents, “geri in Sunday school 24 get Gway, it wouldn't be im: 26c Mum niece, daughter of Mr. and With impressive ceremony celebrated at the home of the | organ soio—cConcert Overture”. .Motline Mra, The Green. pecsprephae: Pia ea 2 mune to being stepped on, It's a § Hubert Martin of Portland, bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edmund L. Jenkins last Sat-\ Crem Dior je Excsiie by wer | Mr nee pe mre par doe: room of’ the First Presbyterian! aut [0 vem 4 BW oes 30 L. Sat-| 5% O° Dreame oh rd ne 27, : ea. 30¢ Pdorn @ dainty flower girl, in) z be noctea iervers | . Y Whittlesey bh hurch, Tuesday, Jun at § Pp oo ad cs Srpindis eeer gtah| urday afternoon, Miss Margaret Jenkins became the bride} aie a Norbert] re." Charies y Batis: for the |M» for the purpose of organizing a| ADDITIONAL CLUBS WP ira With pink and blue ribton | Of Mr. Wi esley | Fechter White.—Portrait by Grady. Moteait | antral pron N° | chorus of 100 voices. All interested pars 50c Palm Olive elt See wit AB ad. town |summer months ~— Walking with her was! | cneres na Light”. " Sen persons invited to attend. | Bilite Rebekah Lodge No. 134 Paaesbie. 5. s.ist aa re | cousin of ! y, £ ane Dickinson ~ a 5 3 :, Leonard Bush | ‘om } > Mr, F.C. Mosher returned Mon Kite Rebekah lodge No, 134 will | ff 50c Mulsified Cocoa- ee Bea Rd sce Of Mr. and Mrp. | Tea Compliments N o-Host Dinner at Raith Kendal | evening. from a two months | mother, Mra, F. Anthony. enistisn Cie nares wai party | nut Shampoo....... Xs. T. Bushnell, wearing a biack| Miss Nancy Emory | Tennis Club Donivettt | eastern trip. see at 2906% Jackson st. Thursday|[ $1.25 Pinaud’s te god — See. i mgt Miss Beryl Keith entertained this) . Mr. and Mra James Colbert Sul! | Tew wwor, oie" With Arlen” ('Predigal eee Mr. F. K. Eaater returned yester-\evening June 22. Rebekahs and| de France.. pad ‘nd lilies of the vailey. afternoon with an attractive tea at! van are sponsoring a no-host dinner Chorus Father, O Hear | Mrs. J. lL. Morrison fs «pending day from a short business trip to/ triends invited. 7 _|her home, given to compliment Mise; dance at the Tenn lub Friday | thie week in Portland, visiting her | Portland. cee bride, entering with her fath- ance . a acd y sinter, Mra. Carleton F Palm Circle N pearl and which fastened the long! @t the shoulders and trimmed unusually shaped short sleeves. | Claude me garniture of pearls and| Emory and Miss Claire Sheahan, as slightly | gated hy Miss Janet Sheahan, Mias a | ee 5 caught the skirt at the waist line and) fin! dat the-end with long of peart fringe, which feil | ki the hem of the skirt. A Rus- Coronet of pearls, with orange at either side, bound the tulle veil to her coiffure, and bridal bouquet of orchids, white | peas and vailey lilies, show-| /@red with Cecil Brunner roses, was exquisite. Mrs. Martin, the bride's mother, | Wore a beautiful blue lace gown,| | Spd Mrs. Howay, mother of the} “groom, black lace. | A large reception followed the Pervice.. Assisting thru the rooms ) were Mrs. Howart Seabury, Mrs. Carril Coe, Mrs. fred Landon, Mrs. Ww. White, Miss Jessie Keith and osm ima Cochran. The decora- | of the home were under the @irection of Mrs. Elmer Green and | Mrs. Charleton Hall. beautified with a lovely arrange- Ment of Ophelia roses and greens, Were Mrs. George Biggs, Mrs. John Toor Locke, Jr., Mrs. Hubert H. Martin and Mrs. Phillip Smith. They were assisted by Mrs. Corwin | Philip Shank, Mrs. Leander Dow, Miss Gladys Perry, Miss Viola Mc- Vay, Miss Mariam Gardner and Miss Emma Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Howay left on their Wedding trip, the bride traveling in ® smart three-piece suit of dark | Dive poiret twill, combined with | Beige Canton crepe, and a hat of | horsehair braid to correspond. After July 1, they will be at home at 1733 34th ave. Mrs. Howay is a graduate of the University of Washington and a Member of Alpha Chi Omega soror ity. Mr. Howay attended the Uni Yersity and is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity . ’ Dinner to Honor | | Betrothed Pair Honoring Miss Catharine Howe | and her fiance, Mr. James Richard Goodfellow, whose wedding will take Place July 6, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burnett are entertaining with a dinner at their home at Hollywood, on Thursday evening, June 29. pancakes for breakfast— oh, boy! AEN | OLYMPIC FLOUR CEREALS FEED Was most charming in a gown! Nancy Emory, who Is removing this €ream moleskin satin elaborated) week to her summer home across hen Soe rhinestone orn! rake Wi Alternating at the supper table) ALUMINU! night, tt Bole rene Neethoven Cowen Luncheon at Home | . from a ten days’ Complimenting Miss Ella Barry,| Ravenna Chapter U. D., 0. B.S. land Victoria, B. c. whose marriage to Mr. Richard Good-| Ravenna Chapter U. D. O. EB. B, ee rich, of Spokaste, will take place June | Will meet Thursday evening, June 22, 29, Miss Kathryn Funnel! enter-|at § o'clock, A dinner to the grand tained with a luncheon of eight cov-| officers, past grand matron, patrons) Colville, are and Migs Polly Per) ors gt «her homey 800. Ninthoave.,) and all members of the chapter will) - ‘Tuesday aft [be served at 6 o'clock. Only 2 Days More | Mra. 8. B. Ormsby ‘ashington. Alternating at the urns were Mrs. S. Rameay, Miss Clara) vieiting Special price be: June 16 to June 24 he 8 qt. size bite! oe epee ap eagle reall Preserving Kettles in use $ serving Kettle provides three di that have giving such tinct advani for the house- pr sap x acl . keeper—it SA fuel, it insures Get one of these always useful, and better results and it SAVES always handy utensils today and Cover 45c extra the work of constant stirring. let it SAVE for YOU for many There are thousands of “Wear- years to come. THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL COMPANY, New Kensington, Pa.” 9 Note! Beginning June 16th all ““Wear- Ever” utensils may be pur- chased in stores at greatly re- duced prices | Judge and Mire D, H. Cacey, with | their sons, Charles and William, of Parker. } ooe | Mr. and Mrs, Itex Stafford are re- | has returned) moving July 1 from the J. H. de jeumener. | eee Mr. Frank Leckenby, daughter | Dorothy, and son, Allan, have a tareed from a visit In Cabretaie Mre. Carey's ene) pu i N answer to women the country over who are using Rinso we have brought out this big new package. At every step of the family wash Rinso does the work, Millions of women who soak their clothes have found that just soaking in Rinso loosens all the dirt. 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