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rue MRS. PERRY LAND Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister, Telephone, Main 0600. Assistant-—-Frances Oldham. Music—-Louise Raymond. Art—Dorothy Fay Gould. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Weddizig of Miss Raymond and Mr. Owens Solemnized in Trinity Church; Miss Myers} Will Be Honored © Scaabbaiy PARISH CHURCH, the provided z last bridals of the of Misg I on of Mrs. Altre and Mr, Theodore rf of Owons, witt am HH. E There glow of every beautiful apy ment « 1 H ' r th its bridal gradu H tah white peo t pe The cha and on e white’ blooms fashtonable s daughter H M t8 gr H terbury sand and masses of fragrant bic each with its bouquet of y with candelabra and low th altar Ophelia wall pockets bear elicate tints adorned t Before the of Love” ar oddligato by Butler at the w wers pe ult motif. » summer blo: lifice. 1 flower Huge 4 maple oms | for an's s | en Brown, with Mr, J Mendelasoh out, and Men © ceremony orgun play by meazo,” by Allen Mact fen p La ¥ Chorus” from L Wedding march for t L ing t Caspar Ch r Bolcom and Mr, Ru The two little f Were adorable taffeta, trimn organd! na A Hibba Strout ud, Mr Marfield w nd Mary Stuart Stibbs in Fre " i nd organdie din otir t miles of shell pink rit ver pin n and nd carried miniature 1 Brunner r and blue la s wit : ¢ ad t ons. Follow Edith Lee, of Portland, und Miss A kson imported ge f chiffon over sat thé same shade. Miss I of peachblow tint. I Sleeveless, tr of silk lace wore bands arm bouqu Miss Li peas and go Mrs, Edward Morgan Mil & smart costume of ¢ rich black Skirt was caught a Tibbon, with ribbo now es n slips tr # Jackson's f neck and 1 with rows line. y ch r arried lovely Orehid sweet pe and Miss J jen roses ia composed Imon sweet the matron of honor, wore ’ pale cocoa shade, comt lai w rile of rolled lace and bron > the hem of the k sleeveless bodice, mac w nt at Found neck Her headdress was of gold cloth in wound-around effe for flowers she carried Butterfly r cream sweet peas and deep yellow water lili The bride Deautital ani fustrous satin, a Pa paneled front in al rosette with four trair train, were caught Jong court train cut embroidery, m the ¥eil of filmy arranged I halfcirclet of o circlet clusters of at on s transpar Ts jen wil weddin A wn of ivory chiffor broidered down the long. At elaborately OF a beautiful de c The gown, of unw { pearls auty, was and pe i pearl and The long «' at the low wa. in V shap ing length in the back, across her brow, with a with s bouquet was a uvardia k charmeu: tulle, heay Owens wore me of sil 7 ‘tein! oth . 1S Wore corsages of , i Dretie miee of i pau 2 and gardenias, es — *\ and Mrs. Walter Johnson, to Mr. Perry Land was solemnized ‘Afier the service s d at the Raymond residence. Here| in Pilgrim Congregational church on Tuesday afternoon, the decorations w ndards and baskets of roses, pink and| June 12,—Photo by Grady. , giadioli and delphinium were everywhere. The beautifully | _ #ppointed supper table held a Dresden candelabra in a base of blossoms] for its center and low Dresden flower-filled bowls at either end. Assisting | Were Mrs. Russel Gordon Page, Mrs. L. C. Gilman, Mrs. Samuel Leroy Crawford, Mrs. Edmund Bowden, Mrs. Clare B. Farnsworth, Mrs. William | Teonard Eaton, Mrs. Earl Gray Park, Mrs. Henry Victor Owens, Mra. Rex | Stafford, Mrs. James Colbert Sullivan, Mrs. Dietrich Schmitz and Mrs.| oy | ‘Lawrence Frances Blodgett. At the door wero little Barbara Owens and| FOURTH ANNUAL | Hciolis Park. FLOWER SHOW | On their wedding trip Mrs, Owens traveled tn a one-plece dress of belge| Tho North End Flower club will | Poiret twill, with front and back panels of horizontal rows of narrow braid | sive its fourth annual Mower show in cocoa shade, and side panels of plaited georgette. The high round neck | Friday, Jur at Frederick & Ne! and modish sleeves were finished with chiffon-emboidered ruffles son's itor The exhibit Tit was a Lubin model of royal blue taffeta with Milan facing, trimmed be open atl p. m im circular’ effect with ostrich in corresponding shade, which fell over the brim at the side-back. With this she wore a wrap-around bi. veldyne coat €mbroidered in silver, blue and henga tones, and a eorsage of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs, Owens attende I : The wedding of Miss Martha Johnson, daughter of Mr. | and bouva 8 4 Pp we Women's Clubs FOR FRIDAY | | br at CLUBS. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Ww. iT. T ard W. C7. U.| will have a birthday luncheon at the | P® Mary Yerden, 423 Sint Friday, June 2%. Busi. 1 program will fo home of Mre. N., meeting ar ave on pla um, will | ne: lor © the public pi low luncheon AO OF P. r AO of P. with Miss at a. x YOUNG LADI TO GIVE DANCE Young INSTITUTE CHAPT: Cha oO. | O, will moet 1021 Pin . at Ladies’ institute + Roxana Gee, ay evening, J to tr y ever Yacht Durt: mission Helen James wi novelty dance. 8 regular bust | ternity. ness. ANNUAL BASKE PICNIC annual basket picnic of the P. E. O., will be h home of Mra, R. H. Den elden, 1 Washington, Automobiles will | o'clock, at the University way and| Pre-Nuptial Compliments ‘To honor Miss Margaret Myers, who will wed Mr on June 30, Miss Marfory Weeks is plarnin @t her home on Friday afternoon, June 22. Ov Monds F nformal tea for her sist wi Tange will entertain informal'y at tea Mrs. Cari J. Smith t rranged a ‘tea for Thursday for Miss Myers. Mra. Earl A Phillips «nd Mrs. Abner assist. Luncheon Will Compliment Sister Mrs. H. S. Hill is entertaining with a luncheon for twelve on F afternoon at her home in compliment to her sister, Mme. Chris Barraque, of San Francisco, who is her guest. Miss Mason Has Pretty Church Wedding The marriage of Miss Muriel Mason, daughter of Dr Mason, to M rsha/l Newton Barrett, son of Mr. Barrett, of Vancouver, was solemnized Monda, , June 10, at the} University Congregational church, the service being read by the father! SE. Of the bride, in the presence of over five hundred gu Of the many beautiful weddings in the Uni Unusuglly adapted to the purpose, Miss Mason’s was one of the most charming. , The decorations were in pink and white, tall standards b earing large baskets of pink and white roses, delicate peonies and snapdragon with feathery ferns being placed cross the foyer and down the aisles,| Marking the pathway of the bridal party | ‘The altar was unusually beautiful, with a lattice screen almost covered | 7 with delicate ferns, pink and white roses, pale peonies, snapdragon and pink sweet peas, id a canopy of roses from which drooped clusters of White sweet peas on white ribbons. At either side the canopy Tanged tall standards crowned with pers, “Because” and “At Dawning” were sung by Mrs. Philip Apfel preceding JOINT CARD PARTY Blair, of] AND DANCE informal luncheon; gy yfartin‘’s Jun Mrs "ll the Women’s nd Wednesday Parish he for Frida John's hall of Ch June oon, June 28, eenstreet will SOCIAL SCOF The Social Madrona p 1 o'clock COLONEL ELLSWORTH CIRCLE Colonel Ellsworth Circle, Ladies of | the G. A. R. will serve AUXILIAR ed dinner in Veterans’ Hall, Armory, ALL SAINT Friday evening, June 22, at 6 o'clock The Women’s The publictis invited to this benefit Saints’ church + dinner for th id and Mrs. H. C.| and : and Mrs. Frank| house, F in day | home cook- | to All a luncheon Lakeside club: ALPHA AUXILIARY Alpha auxiliary, No. local | 587, will hold its next meeting | Friday, June nt 8 p,m. in Union | Record hall, 1915 First ave. Enter. tainment and refreshments for members and their 9} m soldiers. TTLE CIRCLE No. R rty at th evening, June refreshments. Mr, Tif chairmiun i rsity church, which is will give club hall Prizes an fany De Swedish families at Martin Cancels Tea Owing to the iliness of the honor guest Martin canceled her tea planned for her home, Miss F Saturday ma White afternoon, Mra. of June : Konaway,” Hunt's Point Two Guests W. Brennan, of Francisco, Kenneth Morrison, and Mrs. Clayton, wife of N who has just arrived to spend th summer ned with a luncheon of twelve covers at| who is visiting rd Plummer i afternoon, June 29 ente ning with a bridge luncheon at her was flower gi 1a basket of baby n a frilly frock and forget-| f de over the Butterfly of the vail rma Viva Whitens The in At Once -0r YourMoney Back » by the groom, there Knapp, Joe Mr. Howard | makes no difference how 'TANN OWN, SALLOW or DAIK your FACE K, HANDS or ARMS may he, DERMA- instantly makes your #kin a most itiful, dainty white, regardless of your ne In your tr wn of short sleeves and lo onterts sicin gives neck, the i you | of powde t show nor ri Avold aubatitutes, 600, from RMA-VIVA CO, Chiengo dealer does not supply you, the entrance of the bridal party. The provession was led by the brides. | Luncheon Hono maids, Miss Marylois Warner, of Seattle, and Miss Lorna Brown, of Port menting aire Gl, Jand, sorority sisters of the bride, who wore Moyen-age frocks of deep baveitas re Rha Mow coral crepe, made in the new, extremely long drape line, with wide berthas| Ljout Clayton, U8 laced with peach-colored ribbon. They wore Spanish lace combs {n their! here, Mise Thelma Corliss ent hair and carried bouquets of Ward roses and delphinium Wax homie 1kat wo Miss Dorothy Haggett, the maid of honor, followed in a gown of rose|qq7¢7) 7V¢ : 4 and gol shot taffeta with a tight bodice and bertha of old 1ace, the sin | Will Give Bridge Luncheon being full and of round length with ght bound ruffles from the hem| Mrs. F, How to the waist. She also wore a Spanish lace comb and carried Ophelia roses| home on Friday and delphinium Coats < Little Saxon Miller, niece of the groom, . Lee, oft Q 5 Rt yond rose organdie, Bhe carr Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops me-nots. Mrs, Fred Everett will be hostess for Washington Park guild Friday at ‘| 7 i The bride entered alone, looking lovely in a fairylike robe of Chantilly | the Orthopedic Tea Shop, assisted by Mrs, William Ritter, Mrs. George Tace over white chiffon, en train, with a sleeveless bodice of soft silver | Youell, Mrs, Charles Lewis, Mrs, Clifford Wiley, Mrs. J. B. Lukey, Mra eloth draped with a bertha of Chantilly lace. Her vell of tulle edged | Herbert Coe, Mrs, H. M, Stryker, Miss Ascha Lou Powell and Mix¢ Melba with Chantilly and bound with a hand of silver roses and Jace, and was| McCauley draped from a coronet of lace and orange blossoms to The Thrift Shop will be in charge of Medina guild, represented by Mrs. arms and form a graceful train, Her bouquet wa Albert Wilton, Mrs. 8, B, Shaw, Mra, W. 2. Dv Uilies of the valley and bouvardia, showered with lilies a : : baby rosebuds. The bride was met at the foot of th who, with his best man, Mr. Amor ‘Tarbill, awaited he e The ushers were Mr. Arthur Roberts, M Sk Wright and Mr, Edward Campbell. t After the ceremony a short reception was held in the foyer of the churen,| [i after which a reception was held at the Chi Omega sorority house on 9th ave. N. E., which was decorated in a pink and white motif. Mrs Mason was assisted by Mrs. A. 8. Haggett, Mrs, KE. B, Hemingway and Mrs, A. W. Peters. The dining room was presided over by Mixy Kindree, | with Mrs. Cedric Miller, Mrs. Leo Pittmon, Mrs, Carl Mapes and Mrs.| %. J. Thomas at the urns and the Misses Juliet Glen, Theodora Bailey, | Constance Priest, Betty Jackson and Laura Thompson assisting, A benutl ful basket of Ophelia and Russell roses and pink tapers in glass candelabsa | graced the table. ‘The bride's going away costume was a three-piece tailleur of beige Poiret twill, with beige hat, and shoes to match Mr, and Mrs. Barrett wiil be at home after July 16 at 4725 16th ave. N. B, 1 » has but does n f micas Wewh, ‘ | y | Informal Bridge Tea Mis, R. G. Hubner will be hostess at on informal bridge tea at her home| on Tuesday afternoon, June of | epi icecream see-rvrenaetteedmbenin tat ia tuiting Judge and Mr disapeared. | Personal Ames eft Tue for day Ange perma Alexander ro they will Los make thelr Minne 1 two monthn lativer Rurke their guest, left for mornin tchee, on @ trip of « Mra Franets and little coming up Lieut destr ADDITIONAL CLUBS OODCRAFT TOTEM CLUB Woo will mee the home A. Wise Lake Wa , June Pienlo hui ake Yeu! mninittee will r a of the cur t IXILIARY TO BROTHER ENGINEERS raft Totem club ¢ Mra. Onear «ton, Thursdi hat 12:30 ¢ to Leachi park. A t the guesta at the , © a bas The ship, ich pler at On and returns at 6 m., which goes direct rth point. Those wh ing thelr Junch, Din: the lodge at 2 o'clock, wh PRESERVING RHUBARB Cut fresh rhubarb Into inch pt ok in jars and stand under the cold er faucet until all bubbles have al and place in a dark fil remain good for a time and may nce and It v3 ant ROCK AMMONIA ‘W SUMMER WRAPS of grea advantage becomir for wraps 1 more drenses day ¢ trimmed with ry and br and ¥ emt ; earlier in the neason, embroidered Mc leaving the SALAD ERTHA B. SHAPL Of Columbia University. e the » from lresaing ms s Heat one-half h two tablespoons lemon Phicken with one tablespoon Add slightly beaten yolks of eggs and cook over water until thick- ened. Remove from fire, add whites of the two eggs, beaten until] POO at any department or drug | ertet, ‘Thoroughly x and At time of serving an equal chill, Use an little water as possible in ; : be used as fresh| your pie dough tf you want your it and learning what real hair beauty | | ple crust to be flaky GH cup of the fruit jul Juice may flour or in served | xed With one-fourth cup of sugar.|can have the most delightful olive ombine with 1 quantity of mayonnaise. SALAD DIES6ING MUSTARD PLASTER For the exchange of good recipes Ghe__| Cream Pitcher HERE! another Recipe Club column full of good things from some of the club members, Try these out for yourself. And if you can go them one better, let us see your rize recipes. You know every- Boer can belong to this sub, The only fee charged is the in- not t Jane Ellison, 93 Borden Bidg., Madison Ave., New York, Y., and send her your 26c. ihe will in turn send you the valuable Recipe Club Album. Recital ir w Piano Friday Even H Some spicy, fiavory dishes from club members! If your appe- tite isa little jaded from ordinary winter foods, try some of these- CREAM OF WATERCRESS SOUP ng mpimentary The McK Krinke rin a t his studio fn oh} M4 caps Borden's Evaporated Heart Ever Faith tablespoontul butt tablespoonful Sour onion emall stalk evlery tablespocetul misend pardey Galt and pepper to taste. Clean and _parboil the cress for ten minutes. Drain and chop fine, put in pan with 214 cups water, and add onion, cel- y, salt, parsley and tapioca. Cover ~ and let simmer a half hour. | (Remove the onion.) Press through a sieve and add the but- lended with the flour; then add the evaporated milk, stir- ring well. Let boil a few min- utes, and serve Mrs. C. Wen i dha Use Olive Oil For air Inclined to Be Dry, Brittle cialists tell you how Their ¢ oil in the sham- h hair without it, they tell you. Particularly hair in-| clined to be dry and brittle. They | charge a big price for it. But you! iful hair secret Chicago, Tl. SPANISH CRAB MEAT IN RAMEKINS two |oil shampoo at home. Simply get a ick: | bottle of PALMOLIVE SHAM- |store. See how wonderfully {t cleanses. And how beautifully) glossy, soft and pliant it leaves your |hair, Thousands of wemen are using can be, On Your Trip to Mount Rainier, Snoqual- mie, Index, Hood Canal— or anywhere—at home or uttermut BREAD ORDER OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER Cook the tomatoes with the bay leaf, cel- ery,onion,andthyme for fifteen minutes. Rub through the strainer. Melt the butter, add the green pepper, and cook three min- utes without browning. Add the flour and when smooth, add the strained tomato and bring to thie boiling point. Add the evaporated milk diluted bh Seed bed AS nah ing one tablespoonful). en it again boils, add the slightly beaten ‘yolk, to which has been nade the tabl ful of the diluted milk, and also the crab meat, and seasonings. Cook five minutes. Put one table- spoonful of boiled rice into each buttered ramekin, fill with crab mixture, and heat very hotinthe oven. Soe passe ppers, cut diamond-shape. i rs. H. Martin, m. Pasadena, Calif. TAMALE CHICKEN PIE 1 chicken (3 pounds dressed) 5 cupfuls atock {rom chieken 1 1 Sup Borden's Evaporated Mik 135 cups corn-meal Cook chicken, well covered with hot water, until very tender, adding more water as it boils away. Remove the skin and bones and cut the meat in small bits, mixing the light and dark meat. To five cupfuls of the stock or broth from the chicken, add the chili powder, Papuan and salt. Bring to a il, sift the corn-meal, and add it very slowly, stirring the mix- ture until it is smooth. Add the milk and cook until itis thick enough to drop from a spoon Lightly fold in the olives and chicken. Havereadya well greased baking dishand bake twenty minutes in a moderate oven. Serve with cream sauce: in the open—be sure to have a good supply of the Washington Bakeries’ fa- mous Butter-Nut “RICH AS BUTTER, SWEET AS A NUT” Melt the butter and add the flour. Stir until smooth. Add the chili powder and salt. Pour in the milk diluted with water, stirring until it thickens. Add the pimientos. Cook five min- utes lon; ances hot with le the tam: 5 Miss Minne C. Chil Tustin, Calif. Borden's Evaporated Milk becomes yen more useful convenient : th the approach of ee ae ‘ou cat Tea the time, Te wont” aour in the Us- opened cans, G¢ Borden's Evaporated Milk is noth- ing but pure rich milk. You ean et no bettor quality anywhere, G ‘ Conducted by THE BORDEN COMPANY