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PAGE 10 Seattle — Society Miss Swanstrom Issues} Cards for Tea; Quiet} Ceremony Unites Miss Combs and Mr. Row-| ley; Hiss Huston Name 8| Wedding Day. | SEMPLE has cards out M Iss LUCY SWAN: STROM tea at hor home Tuesday December 27, from 4 until 6 o'cloc ‘The affair will honor Miss Ann I fons and Miss Helen Pay At home from Mills college for the holiday s. o Miss Combs and Mr. Rowley Quietly Married A pretty wedding was quietly sol emnixed Saturday evening, when Miss Eva J. Combs became the bride Of Mr, Hugh Rowley ceremony Was performed at the of Mr, And Mra, F. D. Derby, by Rev, W. A Major, at § o'clock The bride was Lavrine Bryant as bridesmaid, wore a tailored suit im the taupe Shade, trimmed in moleskin hat of wistaria velvet and corsage of | violets. A’ most attractive tailleur of mid night blue tricotine was worn by the afternc who ar . home attended by Miss bride, It was embroidered and was | Sirdied in burnt orange Canton crepe, With this she wore a close fitting midseason hat of satin, with! & handsome jet ornament, and a cor- | age of Cecil Brunner roses, lilies-of- | the-valley, violets and swee An informal reception and a wed. ding supper followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley wil! be at home at the Luzerne apartments Miss Hustor : n Will Wed December 26 Mise Helen Huston, daughter of ‘Mr, and Mrs. Robert James Huston, ‘Wil wed Mr. Stuart McCord Taylor, ef White Bluffs, son of Mrs. George Taylor, of Lexington. Ky., on Mon- » @ay afternoon, December ‘The ceremony will be performed tn the present of reiatives and close friends, at the home of her parents. With Rev. Dr. Mark Allison Mat thews reading the service af 420 @'clock, and there will be no attend. f ante. An informa} reception will fol- dow the ceremony. ar . Assisting at Dance Mr, and Mra. Walter B. Nettleton Will be assisted at the dance they Gre giving Wednesday evening at the Bunset clud, complimentary to their ters, Miss Jane and Miss Fluth ion, by Mra. tL. R. Gaynor, Mrs. Reginald H. Parsons and Mrs Cecil Bacon. | No-Host Dine Golf Club er at | vert, Jr., was solemnized in Pl hm Ne Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fransioll,| » . | Mr. and Mrs. Crei! Bacon, Mr. and| Dinner Hosts | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lowman will) Mrs. William H. Payne, Mrs. Ellie! Morrison, Miss Liewellyn Morrison, entertain twelve guests at thelr » Dr. Edgar Lee and Mies May Lee} nome with a Christmas dinner next} Are sponsoring a no-host dinner at | gunday, ong petra Golf apd Country club} ee on tras day. Covers will be) 17, 4 ?, Placed for twenty. Wedding Plans vo Announced Mr. and Mrs. Patrar Plan Dinner The marriage of Mies Ruth Irene Phillips to Mr. John Milten Dodds. son of Mrs. Olivia B. Dodds, will) "Next Sunday afternoon, at their|/take place Thureday evening. De- Fesidence, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farrar| cember 29, at the home of Mra Will be hosts at dinner, when they | Dodds, 5214 University boulevard, at ‘Will entertain fourteen relatives, I oe _ Mr. and Mrs. Gaynor _ Will Compliment the _ Misses Nettleton Preceding the dance the Misses Jane and Ruth Nettleton are giving $ o'clock, with Rev. C performing the ceremony | Mist Lanita Vandever will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids are to be Miss ce Morris and Miss Edith Cattle. Little Edward |Conley and Mary Jane Conley will be the ribbon bearers. Mr, Edwin Hawkins | Bt the Sunset club Wednesday eve.| Fellows will be groomeman, and Ming. Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Gaynor are | Mr. J. C. Phillips, the brideelect’s ‘@ntertaining with a dinner of tweive | €¥@rdian, and Mr. Herman Brown covers in their honor at the home of be the ushers, Mr. and Mrs, Walter B. Nettleton.| A reception will follow the serv- ee fee, with Mra. J. Worth Densmore, Mra. Edwin C. Fellows and Miss Miss Selma Johnson Becomes Bride of E. George Erickson ‘The marriage service of Miss Selma Johnson, daughter of Mr. Frank Johnson, and Mr. E. George Erick fon, nephew of Mr. and Mra. EB. J Moline, was read at high noon yester @ay within a circle of eighty relatives | and close friends at the country home of the bride's father, at Lemolo, feross the Sound, with the Rev. E. Friberg reading the service. White and russet shaded chrysan.| themums intermingled with winter @reens banked the fireplace and form. | ‘¥*hty-six members of their family @4 a most lovely background, before | With a dinner at their home. Which the ceremony took place,| _ . ae | While standards of these enowy and| Dinner at Home een bicome stood on cane. side Mr. and Mrs, William Hunter Mc. | ‘ te joomquist played the | mwan are entertaini ng with a dinner “Bridal Chorus” from BRohengrin for|at their home next Monday, which the entrance of the bric Maude Kandle of Tacoma, asvisting. Wednesday Meeting jat Sunset Club Sewing and diversions are an | Pounced ans the entertainment at the | Sunset club Wednesday afternoon, at lock, with Mra, Harry Glenn tibbs and Mrs, Edward Campbell ‘ard as the hostesses, ore Family Celebration Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connell will cet ebrate Christmas day by entertaining 1 0 } | | party, and) will be a family affair. | Mrs. Chris Twedt, sister of the bride Se @ sang “O Promise Me.” Mr. C. J. | Will Entertain Family — | | With covers placed for ten, Mr jand Mrs. James 8. Holmes will enter tain with a family dinner at their j home on Christmas, | Johnson was the best man and Mr. B. Moline acted as usher. The bride's sister, Miss Myrtle Johnson, as maid of honor, was gowned attractively in pink organdie Her flowers were a shower of pink| | , t Soma | @weet peas and freesias, The utue | Family Gathering | Mower girl, Avi Twedt, wore n be | On Christmas morning, Me. and coming little frock of Nile green or-| Mrs, H. H. Holmes will gather tw-n-| gandie, and carried a Watteau basket of lilies of the valley. ‘The bride, entering with her father, was charming in her gown of white “- georgette, embroidered in pearls, with | ee @ tunic of Chantii ; Her long | Orthopedic Tea Shop court train was tthe shoul-| Service Tuesday | Gers, and her tulle veil, arranged with! st. Mark's Guild of St. Mark’s| high plaitings in the back, was bound | ¢hurch will be in charge of the Little with a wreath of orange blossoms.| ‘Tea Shop Tuesday, with Mra E. Bride's roses and lilies of the valley| Moore as hostens, od by Mra. | in @ lovely shower formed her bou-| Ww. G..Hamlin, Mrs, Ada | quet, and she wore a string of pearls,| Mrs, D. H. Sutton, Mrs, W. the gift of the groom | Mrs, W. A. Hail, Mra. Sheldon | | | ty-four members of their family at | their home for a Christmas tree cele- bration. An. May Cardin and Mias| An informal reception followed the| derson, Mins eeremony, during which Miss Esther | Laura Cardin, Froien rendered several violin selec tions. A buffet lunc nm Wie served, with Mrs. James H. Cunningham 1 #iding at the table centered with basket of Ophelia roses and lilies of the valiey. Assisting were Mra, Rt. B. Bernhardt and the Misses Lilly and Ruby Haymer. oe Miss Naydole Marries Mr. Williamson The marriage ceremony Irene and Mr. Williamson was perfe afternoon, December 1 of Mins Clifford By med day in the Grace | Naydole trip Mrs added a ehic touch. | On their retuen, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson will be at Plushes, carpets and imitation ‘s spamte at 401 N, 70th ot. furs are now made of artificial silk ‘ THE SEATT RS. STARR CALVERT On Wednesday evening, December 14, the marriage of Misa Katherine Kenyon MacLean, daughter of Mrs. Clare MacLean, to Mr. Starr Calvert, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cal- ymouth Congregational church.—Portrait by Grady. WOMEN’S CLUBS CLUBS FOR TUESDAY }dusiness meeting Tuemlay, December . 8 p.m. In Evergreen hall, Arcade bring @ gift for the disabled ex.serv- | ice men at Cushn Russian Dramatic Club Ball The Russian Dramatic club, organ- ized about four months ago, will en |tertain with a masque ball Christmas |night in Christensen'y hall, the Custer © , Bons of Veter. ana, and its auxiliary, will meet Tues day evening, December 20, is to go to needy Russians. The Lg BS mmittes In charge includes Mr. Browning Society Henry Gerstman, floor manager; Seattle Browning society, with | Mrs, A. Gorby, refreshments; Mra Mrs, F. E. Palmerton, 602 W. High: | Walters, flowers; Mra. David Schiow. land drive, Db. m. Class will|berg and Mrs, Henry Gerstman, con: finish book of “The Ring and the Book.” t! and serpentin masks, Dr. J, Kligman, Woman's Century Club John F, Miller W. BR. C. Erick- | Methodist Episcopal church, Rey, f.| French department, Woman's Cen-| ‘The John F. Miller W c #on wae attired in a « nodel | W. Erickson reading the ser®ice at| tury club, at Washington hotel, 10:30 lentertain with \dtastiioned Saaed ot black charmes with which she} 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, William-|a. m the Armory, on the Wore @ dark blue coat with moleskin | son will make their home in this city, | ° . ember 21, There will collar, and @ small, close fitting hat A. R. B. M. EB. Club from square dances to of midnight biue velvet trimmed with Police regulations in Japay © A. n. E. M club, with Mrs, |the latest steps. i = Plumes tn the burnt orange shades. | vent women from attending political | Lena Ries, 1107 ave, 2p. m | Bee A corsage of Cecil Brunner roves | meetings (iia 3 ieee | Seattle Lodge \ | Seattle lodge No. 7, Degree of Hon-| the will m or Protective association, will hold a session Thursday, Dee 7 B. A. of in regular mber 22, 8 p, LE STAR Personal _|Bee Palmer eral months no player Neale «| whom I picked from the gutter and Mr. and Mra, . % Gaynor ere | married leaving January 2 for Low Ar Concerning Jack Cal, to remain @ wrined the mult 1 Mina Jane Nettleton will go South lof two cheap vaudeville performers with them, kome’s school in Piedr | for It is true returning to Miss Ran publicity,” the blonde B 1 appeared on th with Dempsey but our relations were 1 It was comp to appear with « pnt. bu of Worcester week from guest for | pri purely profension tor fighter Mra, M [Maas will arrive this | Massachusetts to be the feveral months of Mrs. itzabeth A. | Hanlon, About July 1 Mrs, Hanlon 1 Mra, Coombs are planning to |make a transcontinental iwnnine 1 | Landslide Victims tour, Are Laid at Rest = Weet Seattle landslide vietims, Mrn AL Ce ment | home nan and emall|to be buried have been | View comet hervice Monday at the Lake y following a triple fu the Mra, Charles Bre daughter, Audrey, who spending & month in Bingapore with | neral Mr returned yesterday | mortuary latives in the elty ed Brennan, by Rev, Maurice J By- and will visit re .. rector of St. John's church, Mra, James B. C. Leavitt of New r the ritual of the Loyal Order York, who has been visiting her|of Moo of whieh the father brotheriniaw and sister, Dr Samuel C, Andrews, is a member. Mra. Park Weed Willis, for a few | weeks, left Saturday for Callforn a Japan bad no written tanguage to Visit awhile before returning to| Until Chinese characters were intro-| her home duced about A. D, 286 | eee . ee | Mr. and Mrs, John Buckley left] About $3,000,000 worth of honey is! Sunday for California to spend the! marketed annually by the ovekeep- days. Christmas hb jore of Mixsouri roy gy akes Slap 1 Ruth Netueton are giving that | evening and will be thelr house) at Dempsey bier hs | CHICAGO, Deo, 19 Palmer Mr, J. 1. Hatt returned Saturday “i : origit of the “shimmy,” stoppe om a short Eastern trip, Mrs. Mate |°°s J . nu " m and baby daughter, Mary J will | rik her iiders long enoug Jremain in Chicago watil after the | tod ke nome digs at her bus holidays wel k Dempue etd \t bt champion Mra. Charles F. Miller and daugh: | for $260, ter, Mins Mildred Miller, will leave Beye nr Pelham ‘Tueaday for the Kast to be gone sev wband They ull look alike to| Dr. and Mre &. Joyee and Mis8 | Samuel C. Andrews and her two step: | Katherine Joyce of Ogden, Utah, &F | sons, John David, nd Kamel, 5, | rived today to spend the holiday® | who lost their lives a week ago Sun-| with Mr. and Mrw, Henry C. Hibbard. | day when a landslide wrecked their | 1910 Fairmount ave, were Butterworth | The services were to be! This card, wherever it is displayed, represents good Americanism, collective bargaining, the 50-50 plan of 7 industry. It is the emblem of cleanliness, of peace and of self-respect. Electrical Bargains HAAG ELECTRIC $100 o | : me washer that formerly sold for $126, d A full rotary machi : IRONS.... $5.5 ) HEATERS. ... | IkOD ‘ EASIEST TERMS WILSON-EDISON ROTARY SEWING $5 tachments. This the same iron as the Hotpoint, This is a $12.50 value, ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO, MACHIN aoe eee ne with complete set of EDISON ELECTRIC MAJESTIC ELECTRIC SIMPLEX P 1214 Third Ave. Main 3563 Ke . : | seme imes Mr, William nner of M Iwaukes | pending a few days here as the} of his sister, Mrs, MH, BR in gueet Messer. ey, eee Mr. and Mra, H. B. Barling left! faturday for Boston, where they | will spend Christmas with their son and daughteriniaw, Mr, and Mre Roy Brown Barling .* Mins Florida Singleton ts leaving | about December 27, for Coronado, where she will the guest for Commander and Mra Past SESE ELE EEE EE EEE EEE be several weeks of Lieut Lee vu. Carey, Carey, Mins Mary Margaret Henry and Miss ater arrived Saturday from where they have been Paul's school. They vacation at their ’ ciated than a selection Walla Watla, homes in the city Music Russian Opera Company Open Engagement Here After endu many hardships in jthelr native country, and singing | ithelr way thru Far Bast. the; Russian Grand Opera company have! at last reached this country. They Will open an engagement at the Met {ropotitan theatre Tuesday evening, | Sunset Heights Literary Club | building. “Members urged to attend os for thelp first’ performance 5 Sunset Heights Literary club will | ee Techalkorsky's “Pique Dame” or | hold its next meeting at the home of Brighton PT. A. Queen of Spadea.” This in one of 4 ik *j ‘343 * the mort popular of the composer's mad Rewaren. Shee erent | Drighten PareditTencher sesccia: lig eneraa, and the only cae which | artists in the country Sea Chrniuas Witten re ke er ee m., itlie wan given in 1910. by thi Metro car. Christmas program. harge of teachers and pri val politan Opera company in Ne w York.| eee see “ ; ork. | he cast In “Pique Dame” includes Sunshine Club | Sunshine Club Marie soprano ¥ The Queen City Sunshine club will) Queen City Sunshine club will] sian O a Kant ratura no. meet in the club rooms of seed meet in club rooms of Masonic tem-|prano; Mixa Inna Bourrkaya, rmeaso- |W Masonic temple, Tuesday, December | 54, at 3 p.m. Cards soprano; Miss Vala Valention, con- | 20, at 2 p.m Card, All Eastern ee tralte Viadimir Daniloff, dramatic! , ae Stars invited. Welclee PT A hale: Seat THEA denied Washburn Guitars. Capitot sms cry. Wetnter Parent-Teacher associa-|tone; Viadimir Radeett, lyric @ Hawaiian Steel Guitars, o 1 C. T. U. will meet} tion to meet at school, 310 p.m. [tone, and Nikolai Ks jh, bannc | to $100. McCall! 7 tech “gee On Wednesday evening they will wey icCulhum, 1947 38th] give armen” and Thursday “Rus-| ave. N., Tuesday, December 20, from | Went Side Woman's Improvement |£).° « ine sermaios by Dermomicke | 11 until 4 o'clock. Bring lunch and| Club | o operas for t remainder of tae come prepared to sew for poor chil} West Bide Woman's Improvement] weex will be announced later dren. jis, Christmas party at home of} —— poe ks a ¢ Any one can learn to play ne gd Mre. Leo Furbanks, 3730 41st ave. i: — Queen Anne Circle Child |8. W., 12 o'clock. m, in W.O. W. hall. ¥ popular songs in a few weeks Conservation League py see on the Holton Saxophone. _ Queen Anne circle of the Child) Capito Hm W. CT. U. hewn hie ate ot Wt is not only a great pleasure cuaneryatens league wa meet an Capitol Hn Ww. COT. with | iy mo 4 rae = agg ‘| in the home but will pay for day, December 20, at 1:30 p. m., with | Num he hpaatoord pa jon, held « : A * Mra. L. B. Rehkopf, 2457 First ave.) =!" J: EH. McCallum, 18th Dusiness meeting in ite bh # itself in a short time. N Ft th 2 Prod the | "ve N., 10a, m.to 4p. m Bring «: ted the fe j s Dorothy Snowden of the | iioch, We sew for poor. | i . | Snowden jott Dramatic school w ad | eres it ear President, | give dramatic readings and an in re neh; first vice-pre uetive 6 4 isitors | Seahurst Council Pearl Morden; second vice * Selation mw wxucmalabive scat Seahurst Council of Minute Wom Mr xasberine Shults Me rds } ¥ r ae jen will meet at the ehure hat2 P.M Helen Le fin r, Mra 8 | ce Canadian Club Hi " | Phillips; treasurer, Mre. Juletta Mor-| tHe lay. ‘The last regular meeting for 1921] Gymnastic Society den; usher, Mrs. Ethel Foxnaugh; as-| q Pray of the Canadian club will be held at|__ TH Ladies’ auxiliary, Seattle Gym- sistant usher, Mra, Gertrude Judy; | ~~ 1206 Fifth ave. on Tuesday evening, | "@#te society, will meet at 1819 inside watch, Mra. Joanna McCoy Banjos. December 20, when Canadiana living | Uishth ave. at 130, Gymnastic exer. joutside wateh, Mra. Emma Turner ¥ or visiting in Seattle are invited to |"#%* aot este pianist, Mrs. Florence Durgen, and | attend, as well as friends of mem 7 | elected for one year, Mrs ix@ bers of the club. Preparing for the Vassar Committee Montan | annual meeting on January 3. Lint The ‘Viemr endowme a ere 3 ’ 2, of nominations for officers for ipsa |rmittee Will meet at the ¥. W. | Prairie Rose Club | Holton’s Band Instruments are will be posted. Dancing and cards, | Tom at 10:30 a. m. New officers were elected at re | RG used by the best bands throughout i Alki Review No. 59 last meeting of the Prairie Rose club, | the United States, including Pry- ee an organization composed of former S. Mari Band and others L. 0, |. -AMRt FavIGW 0, 69, 'We M.A.’ 06 Nrocth ahakota wotmen wh riegyll | , U.S. Marine Band and others, eae Ont lute eins At o'clock. |the Maccabees, will meet in W. 0. follows: Mra. William Flummertett, | the I. 1 Ks sige will satectans with W. hall at 8 p.m. Regular meeting. | resident; Mrs, D. . " 4 a card party for members only at ae ae” a — . mi, 'VICS- | the Elks’ club, ‘The hostess for the Hive No. 044 | presidents Mra, D. Hogg, secretary: |S occasion will be Mra. Ht. L. Lindgren,| Members of the Lady Maccabees, |" °*" ae he t Main 4917 sinbers who p ed | Hive No. 944, will hold a card part . " x ee eee lon Bible Clas: ans are requested to bring them, at 2 o'clock in the L. 0. O, F. hall, en's Chaxviattan % of ti wn © t| y CT " a ‘Thursday evening a ok on the ¥ Kk The Queen Anne Study club has! Nina M. Frye tent, Daughters of for ® supper and social hour, Thix ¥ jarranged for #’ Christmas tree and /Veterans, will leave Colman dock on win ‘be followed by Bible a oe ¥ entertainment for members and their |the 9 jock boat Tuesday, December tla tha ile alae oad a pec 3 bys gu “ sat Binge hi tae 20, to visit the Russell home. Mew second floor, under the ership Pah) overing, 2115 Fourth ave. N.,| bers urged to go. “see | ots A on Tuesday afternoon, December 30.) 0 ge [Mrs. Florence Porter. ‘The subject n The Holton Revelation Trom- At 3:20 o'clock h member will | ADDITIONAL CLUBS anita eas he bone is all the name implies. 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