The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1921, Page 12

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Seattle Society Miss Helen Huston Be- comes Bride at Pretty Home Wedding; De- lightful Tea Compli- ments Sub-Debutantes. HE marringe of Mixes Helen Hus fon, daughter of Mr. and Mra Robert James Huston, to Mr Stuart McCord Taylor, of White Bluffs, son of Mrs. rge Taylor, of Lexington, Kentucky, was * emnized this afternoon at the home @f the bride's parents, with the Rev, Mark Allison Matthews per forming the ceremony at 4:30 @elock. There w no attendants, ‘end only relatives 1 close friends Witnessed the servic The home was beautiful in its @ecorations of winter greens t the different varieties of seasonal fed berries, a background of those brilliant berries and — glistening freens forming the canopy before Which the vows were exchanged, While white tapers in tall branch ing candelabra were on either sido Bhd about the room, and the man tel was aglow with the bright ber ries and soft greens. Miss Mir fam Cole played the wedding Mtsic and preceding the ceremony Mre. Adam Beeler sang “Calm as the Night” and “At Dawnin, The bride, who is a cha And interesting girl, wore a dr Model of dark bive chinchilla With a Chinese red end a cormage, of orchi @f the valley. A smal followed the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Taylor left on a wedding trip @nd after January 15 will be at home at White Bluffs. Both the bride and groom served dm France during the world war, Mrs. Taylor in recreation work for the Red Cross and Mr. Taylor with the Twenty-third Engi %. She ie @ graduate of the University of Washington, and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The groom atiended the University of Kentucky and is a Sigma Chi. Tea for Society Buds Given Today ‘One of the prettiest teas given for @ group of young misses home from school for the holkiays—the Misses Janet Henry, Jane Stimson, Jean Fay, Marie Greer and Jane Nettleton wns given this afternoon by Miss Elizabeth Folsom at her home from 4 wht! 6 o'clock. | Christmas decorations were in evi-| @ence thruout all the rooms, holly and clusters of acorns tied with bril Nant red ribbons being very effect ive. In the dining room a basket of luscious fruit intermingled with the red-berried holly centered the pretty tea table, where presided the Misses Geraldine Farrar, Gwiadys Matthews, | Sally Harbaugh, Charlotte Heussy, | Jane Truax and Evelyn Colvin, eee Su Dance at Golf Club ‘On New Year eve the Seattle Golf and Country club is entertaining with & supper dance at the clubhouse, @ancing to begin at nine-thirty and the #tpper ot midnight | The committee in charge of the affair includes Mrs. John D. Farrell Mrs. Frederick Struve, Mrs. James D. Hoge, Mrs. Richard W. Perry. Mrs. Raymond Frazier, Mrs. Haw- thorn Dent. Mrs. John Collins and Mrs. Caspar Clarke. eee Attractive Tea Given Saturday Afternoon Entertaining in compliment to her sister, Miss Achea Lou Powell, who fa home from Smith College for the holidays, Miss Janet Powell was hostess at a most attractive tea given at her home Saturday after oon from 4 until 7 o'clock Christmas decorations prevailed thruout the rooms and the tea table was centered with a graceful arrangement of red roses and red shaded candles. Presiding here were Mrs. W m Curtis Hill Lew 4 Mies Virginia ¥ Asi were Miss Anna Roberta Hoge, M Elspeth McEwan, Miss Mary Dud ley Walker and Miss Katherine | | Donahoe, o- ° | Mrs. Gray Plans Tea for | Daughter-in-Law Mrs. W. Laurence Gray will enter- tain with a tea in her apartment at Adrian Court Tuesday afternoon, complimenting her daught aw ston Gray, @ bride of De- Mias Clara Emory gnd Miss Jane Perkins will pre at the tea table during the calling hours from 4 until 6 o'clock. Luncheon Will | Compliment Miss Doris Fischer Mies Marion tain with a junc torrow after Miss Doris F the holidays at her home. tations have been confined to mer bers of Alpha Phi sorority, | 28 Bridge Tea for | Endowment Fund | The alumnae and undergr: a of Mille college will « at the acht club Frid. afternoon from 2 until! 5 jock for th fit of Mills colle end ment f For reservation € Parsons, Fay, Garfield 1402. a EM Knights of Columbus Mardi Gras Ball w Year's Eve the Knights us will entertain with Mise Ann their second annual Mardi Gras 1 ball in the club ballroom, ‘The patrons and patronesses are to be Mr, and Mra, John T, Heffernan, Mr. and Mrs. James Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ward, Dr. and Mra. | Nancy and Mr. and Mra, J. J. irman; Mr William Smith and en Ryan. Blaborate decorations are being planned and many surprise novel Hen will be fentured. Knleht« and Be w tele A ire invited arfield 0457, or Miss Helen - Rochester, Minn THE MONDAY, DECEMBE | TICKET COMMITTEE IE WOMEN’S CLUBS ON THE CARE ( ee Mrs, M \ CLUBS FORK TUNSDAY | Pythian Sisters . t | Pythian Sisters, Temple > Rainier Chapter, O AOR ‘ft t the f n December mt Be n ADDITIONAL CLUBS ¢ ' Sale with Mra, Harry A. Lawrence at 1217, Dillingham, Mra. D cr « yout! How m hould he weigh? When ¥, 66th st. Tuesday, December Mre. J. L. Dumas hoxtenson hould he be weaned? Will : ftp me Mae Worst 3 | any harm to give him bre 4 will instruct the class in Browning. Vasear Committee Q—Can I use cane sugar in place on At 2:30 p.m. a social hour « ry| ‘Vaamr endowment fund committee Of milk sugar for « mix | 04 cornstarch pudding and telling about Christmas | ge y C. A. tea room wt 12:40 p,m, , months? undy made of « spent by en mber present will A--Mont healthy ba Coats Ane sugur take the of current toplos. in requested to t & gift © ling 10 cents, w will be put a grab bag. Madar Simple ate og tae ditor for 52. mv vee“ Voars but Not . Tuesday, Dx building Mrs, Mar | Veale, ob man of the t | tee, requests members te | bring a friend, as this will Suits Skirts SHAME BROS. f yearn ¢ t | books I am nending Ait be The name of the metal nicks! | meeting held in this hall, aw the comes from a Scandinavian legend At Pine St. pw move into a new home Janu ich attributes the hardness of the ary 1 f metal to vil spirit of Nike, Writers’ Club » to be re Starting TUESDAY MORNING Burnett Bros.’ CLEARANCE see Pastero Star Clob Eastern Star ¢ ii hold a card ty in the t 4000 Ar cade bull Rhododendron Club The Rhododendron sewing club j wilt a Christmas port Mrs FP. Wylie, 7 Some members of the ticket committee for the Tennis|\o." club's bridge-tea and musicale Thursday afternoon: (1) Miss Karla Stoltenber; 2) Mrs. John Loor Locke, Jr.; ( )] Miss Doris Mitchell, chairman; (4) Mrs. Ross Down lene Miss Olive Leonard.—Portraits by M. P. Kirkpatrick, Bush~| gro nell studio. the home of Mr S$ ite Nw, ct ~~ Maj. George E. Kelley DOUGLAS *| George B. Ke evening, January Luncheon at Home Business and aige } | wth re and has Med ad nviistions for's toncheon ot wane’ Professional che cemsseaiy of Antanas | ite Tanisha elluken sit. octadiibal covers at her home tomorrow after a brate Christrnas on Monday eve sata te at Poplar Bluffs, . z ee, one fad LR RS Oe OE SE Burnett Bros. have enjoyed an unusual holi- Misa” Jessie Ackermann, the " will ‘ n hin early . . . Tuesday Service at world'g most traveled woman, will singing, ‘hr day trade. Their determination to reduce a on * na and the Chinese! nid Orthopedic Tea Shop ect Mrs. 8. E. Hayes will be hostess for the Denny-Fubrman Guild at} °% the Orthopedic Tea Shop T sie ore quarter million dollar stock has been more suc- at Close Range” under the auspt <o| Zoms, sab boneer gentr the xram of music, song and stor ba dbniy signet yegentlia ys um on January 9,|All members urged to be pre or Two Years ° paagebedg tags "hr [23% a€ € p.m proce from Carpeter® bik Four ave Seed] CHICAGO, Dee 3 Seattle people realized the values offered and ywarda the build oor Otis Knight, Mra. M. C. Ha Sere wm w Phineas Pendieton, Mra. H. P. Ken nedy and Mrs. W. P. McLaren. Lk a t Birthday Celebration Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLain ente tained with a Christma their home yesterday afternoon, gel ebrating both Christmas and the | 1, « birthday of Mra. Mclain and their grandson, Spencer Schultz. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dean and family of Maryevil) . Mr. J. R. McKingie and Mr. J. | pitts for th Gump, of Spokane, and Mr. and/ mas at Cus Mrs. R. Bourgett, ment ho Jay will deliver an | ing fund for a clu tional talk beginning pr cod of valves lived nt tame houme with hme This has resulted in many lines being reduced >= to the point that it is better merchandising to dispose of the remaining articles at a loss to effect a complete clearance of the stocks. Thousands of articles will be sold at extreme reductions up to one-half off. The number of special values is so large and the quantities so limited that Burnett Bros. cannot advertise these special clean-up values. But they are here and the following MINIMUM reductions will apply on all merchandise in addition, except a very few contract articles: All Clocks at One-Third Off! All Watches at One-Quarter Off! All Sterling and Plated Flatware, One-Quarter Off! All Sterling and Sheffield Hollow-ware One Third Off! All Diamonds at One-Quarter Off! All Jewelry at One-Quarter Off! All Fitted Traveling Cases at One-Half Off! All Sterling Silver Toiletware at One-Half Off! All Ivory Toilet Sets at One-Half Off! All Cut Glass at One-Half Off! These are MINIMUM reductions that apply to ALL merchandise! : In addition are hundreds of special values in all departments that make this sale an opportunity for those who received money gifts to purchase “Gifts that Last” at bargain prices. SALE STARTS TUESDAY MORNING 909 Second Ave. men and w Mrw. I sand Trost will be glad ested parties any further anly to the ut the King ( t did not seem a t remember th Di nd daughter, Mr. and Mr C. Ewing oe. H. Dahlem spent rett as the guests of English nd Ca Duryee. Mise Luella Ay . toma and of Claus; Miss Ma ristmas custom! n, who is ¢ n Agricultural ec lis, is spending the holidays her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Our Regular Year-End Sale Begins Tuesday—T omorrow The Annual Clearance of Our Entire Stocks of Fash- ionable Apparel at Drastic Price Reductions. on k for © winter them in is’ mus, in the tmas pro- 18 winging of “y Dead Man’s Brother Pahedey | Shoots Accused Man While Shah Ismail, a wealthy Turk was testifying in his own defense in his trial for murder a brother of his victim arose in court and shot him to death. The lawyer for the ee defense was also wounded Mr. and Mrs ngton Gray ar rived Inst evening from Chicaxo to| Come Early or Stay pend a few wee Dr. and Mrs, Kenelm W turned Saturd: rom Mr. and Mra. W. I © Gra Out T 1 Act Ends phat aa bomen Pas iste Tee Between Marion and Madison N od n tooth, of Wenatchee,; London theatres who came over to spend Christmas! plan of compelsing with his parents, Mr. and Mra arrive late to wait 1 Lanrence Booth, returned today the ac © th lone a MAX WEST’S ADVICE |Ex-Duchess Sues Duke for Fortune 1526 Third Ave. rm f te he ne ng on December $7 at a ~<otiytl i a >: fe Bre : May Reduce Postage ¢ 1 Tra n < i Custer Camp Ne. 1 ' a of 1? i war mn tlehe a 5 on ie bien 4 ; cut ns of Ve - d : When Trade Revives att w a ap of “r r ' t sll amnou outed ' VA ister nur mpanied by I uM t linn e ' ' ‘ k inead o 048 ' r inner wi a Cosmopolitan Club a 7 " cet W. C. A. will meet f ub RUPPON tion of officers. All patriotic organt mong at 6 p,m, December nm o =a ¢ na m 1 their friends invited te bo present the. girte on “Women Emma Lazarus Auxiliary , ve 4 Mins Anna MeNally has prem hmma Lasarw 1 ary, business a — evening e ain a and denire food for . eee herself w will send 4 ms | , | ary to woe - | Seattle Woman's Club | Hevned Club te acquire The literary interpretation class of} fevned club, with Mra. J. L lad to r ‘ the Beattie Woman's club will meet man, Tis°W. Howe at foe rex Q~tiy bebe do Bvélinonthe isd Thi: Am ind and s3@

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