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: ' | fi 4 £ j | 4 4 a D yreaths of silver leaves o © Skardvedt was in tu Seattle Society | Edited by Lillian Keen LeBa\ Assistant—Fr Music—Louise Miss Tanzer Has Lo Bride-Elect Will Be HME marriage of Miss Alico Tan- ger, daughter of Mr. and M George I. Tanzor, to Mr, Vern Robert Nixon of Tonasket, was solemnized last evening at tho home of tho bride's parents, with ‘the Rov, Mark Allison Matthews reading the service at 8:30 d'cloc! re an improvised altar, beaut. with its decorations of russet and gold chrysanthemums and “greens, flanked on either side with high baskets of the georgeous “dleoms and white tapers In branch- ing candelabra. Prior to the cere- “mony, Miss Violet Ball sang “At Dawning” and “All For You," with ‘violin obbligato by Miss Jutta Black. The bride, who entered with her father, was charming in her wed- ding gown of ivory georgette, em- Droldered with brilliants and pearls, AL fer Jong court train of georgette wos enveloped by an embroidered tu > veil edged with pearls, and ua & to her cotffure with a wreath wnge blossoms. Her fan-shap- quet of orchids, bride's roses, ~vardia, showered with lilies alley, was exquisite, uriel Tanger, the bride's) A y sea’ green georgztte pink metal cloth, \ dainty nosegays in A high comb of in her hair and her hids, Ward roses valley, encircled stel shades Jas wore frocks Inco, de- Miss aster, wo. ever delicat trimmed wih fresden. shad * silver lace wast, rs wero O& bs lilles of Um ostrich in PX five bridesma ‘10% © tte and & . : on similar tn 168 with long ices end full skirh + Mise Lola ‘a Tuolse blue; ‘Woelks, PS coral; ear Heaues, > in shell uth ‘Ta Wer, tn were headdressea, MA te flowers they carried Ophella — Columbia roses, with pink bow dia, on ostrich fans. ae Little Emily Goheen wearing * peach colored frock was an ada& able little flower girl and Man “Anne Fleetwood and Master Garetty ones attired In white, and carrying | Ypherd crooks tied with stars of Cecil Brunner buds, opened the @ilvex gates at the foot of the cae case fpr the entrance of the bridal party. Mrs. Tanzer wore a hand- some coxtume of black chiffon vel- vet and silver cloth. ‘Mr. Wiliam Tanrer, brother of the ‘bride, was best man. for Mr. Nixon. ‘herbed apple ‘orchid. Thelr A reception and supper followed | Jennie} the ceremony, with Mrs. Mopre, Mrs. Rose Hlingenburg and Mrs: Joseph Coulfhurst assisting. Qn their wedding trip to Califor- nia, Mrs. Nixon wore # brown bro- cade satin gown, fur trimmed, a seal coat and imported black satin hat ter January 1, Mr. end Mra Nixon will be at home in Ton- asa. er 8 Dinner Will Honor _ Miss Emory | "86 honor Miss Clara Emory, a ‘a " December bride-to-be, Miss Elsie Kugler is entertaining with a din- mer of sixteen covers on Wednes- day evening, November 28, at her grome across Lake ‘Washingten. o. Monday Practice Club tovoxve Musical Tea ‘The Munday Practice club will en- tertain wit? 2 musicale tea on Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr.gnd Mrs. Clare Farns- E worth. ‘The affair wif honor two of its members, Mrs. Myrederick Bentley, who is leaving shartly for travel Sbroad, and Mrs. Adam Beeler, recently returned from,study in Eu- rope. Invitations have been Iimfted to ¢lub members and close. friends of the honor gues Mrs. Dockery at Luncheon Mrs. Dockery, wife of Colony! Oliver H. Dockery, Jr., of Fort Law- ton, will entertain with a luncheon ‘of sixteen covers on Friday afternoon at the Sunset club. .. Hostess Countess Will Present’ “Human Sketches” Comtess d’Audiffret will “Human Sketches, Gay and Grave on Thursday evening at the Won €n’s University club. The interest- ing Program given unfler the aus Pices. of Monsicur Vacher-Corbiere, the French consul; L/Union Fran- false, and a committee of Seattle men and women, will include a beautiful Chinese Intermezzo, from the hovel, “The Key of Dreams,” | which will be enacted and staged by Mrs. Robert Sandall, assteted by Miss Anderson; of Mercy and) Knight of aes?" Glimpse of a Fastern Europe), @ Avdittret, present Day by La Comtesse whose nom de plume fs T. Raoul Ralph; “A Caprice,” delightful comedy b Alfred de 3 sce “The Barber of will be presented by Mrs Behoenberg Oates of the Cornish fchool: a lovely harvest ballet com- posed by 3 Courtney, also from the Cornish and a final tableaux called, “The Fruit of the Earth Is the Bond Between Nations. Tr Opening sddress will be made by Dr. fh. arrett. Madame d’ Audiffret, who came 40 this country two years ago in ihé interest of the relief fund for destitute children of France, is a strong personality in the dramat world an® a member of the Dr matic Authors in France Informal Dinner Before Junior Dance Dr. C. F. Davidson w.1l entertain with an bf er at his home on Frida preceding the Tunior dance at Christ n’s hall. University Women Will Have Luncheon The le branct san Asso: ic m will n'a Un lng the of the Ameri at the Worn on Saturd 2 oc eon, an open meeting a} llister, Telephone MA in-0600 rances Oldham Raymond Owens vely Home Wedding; 7 Honor Guest will be held in tho auditorium of the clubhouse, at which Dr. J. P. Uieh- tonberge: change professor from tho Univeraity of Pennsylvania, vill Speak on the subject of “Interna tlonaligm,”* Friends of the club members and all who may be interested aro Inyit- ed to attend, eee Rainier Golf Club to Give Dance Series The Rainier Golf and Country club has arranged a series of monthly dances at the club for the coming seagon, the first to take place on Thahksgiving night. A buffet sup- per will be served during the evening and a special feature of this affair will be the Introduction of old fash jongd dahces, including quadrilies, reels and the always popular citcle dance, To Give Informal Dinner Miss Peggy Rose has extended in- vitations to.an informal danco on Saturday evening, at her home on Queen Anno hill, eee Hosts at Thanksgiving Dinner Mr, and Mrs, Kari Harbaugh are entertaining with a dinner of four teen covers at their home on Thanks. giving day. a |Patrons for Guild Dance Mr. and Mra J. N. Harnill, Mr, and Mra Webster Harrison, Mr, and Mra Philtp J, Aaron, Dr. and Mra Clinton L. Fleetwood, Mr. and Mra. P. E. Lunde, and Mr. and Mrs, George Rich will act” as patrons for the dance tho Interlaken Guild of the Children’s Orthopedic hospital will give Saturday evening, at tho Seattle Yacht club, Miss Dorothy Davies will pre- sent several solo dances during ono of the ‘Intermissions vee Informal Bridge 2 uncheon 1 irs. Dwight Ware is entertaining wit, ' @ bridge luncheon of eight lcova “S @t hor home on Thursday laftera 00m, in compliment to Miss |tsaben * Prescott, who will wed Mr. w. HA iding Lindberg on Decem- |ber 15.4 Will G ‘ve Junior Party For the Dleastre of her daugh- ter, Marjora ® Jean, Mra. Arthur El- more will \ entertain sixteen little misses at tg * home on Thursday afternoon, es Hostess to , Bridge Luncheon O,"Ub Mra Q Wihitrea ’ Crockett will be hostess to her bri4, t¢ luncheon club on Thursday aftera'20n at the Ten. nis club, Coyers wa '! be plaged for eight. cee Plan Dinner Be), ore Ball Miss’ Actisa Lou Pow °ll will ‘en- tertain with a dinner of twelve covers at her home befor » the Var- sity ball on Saturday evea ‘ng. Dec- ember ‘1, Orthopedic Tea and. Thrift Shops Mrs. Peter Mogenson will bee, host- ess for Queen Anne guild at, the Orthopedic Tea Shop Thursda: bos sisted by Mrs. J. D. Stockton, M ™ Jessie Bryant, Mrs. E, G. Shorroa Mrs. George Thirsk, Mrs. Arthua Edwards, Mrs, E. M. Buol, Mra. Homer Boyd, Mra. Clifford Thoman, Mrs. A. B. Sargent and Mrs. J, Pederson, Mount Baker Park Guild will be in charge at the Trift Shop Thurs- day morning with Mrs, G. J. Kie- burtz and Mrs. C. A. Douglas; in the afternoon, First Hill Guild, with Mrs. F. W. Farrington and. Mrs: | Fred Gilman. eee ; Will Dance in | Bellingham Twelve pupils of the Cornish school left In a whirl of excitement to dance for the American Legion in Bellingham Friday and Saturday nights. They are the Misses Por: | tia Grafton, Madeline Tenney, Fran- Kobler, Agatha Brown, Mar ret Hurlbert, Anne Louise § berg, Dorothy Fisher, Jean C well, Margaret Tapping, Mary ginbotham, ‘Theodocia Young, Richardson, Mary | celine Edwards | cls Md. Hig: Ruth Cathern Austin, and Anna TO REMEMBER Mrs. Raymond Rigetow'a dinner and Bri honor Miss Virginia Jefferson and Mr, Stanton Frederick THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22— Mra Chester Latimer -and Miss to entertain with ko tet at the ‘Tennis club dite. Wagner. Jay 1. Durand’s ain- me for Mra. Frederick Juncheon at the Wanamaker's or Mr, and Mrs. J. Fred Brraid’s and Frances Braid Gilroy's dance at the Seattle Yacht c FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Miss Dorothy pbell’s dinner at ball. rity elub, Y, NOVEMBER 2 © Hole’ ten and preserve y, at FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30— | maen’a University || EMBER 14~ © of Mins Clara Emory Marshall Alien, in Trinity ————— | SEATTLE STAR Women’s Clubs CLUBS FOR THURSDAY AUXILIARY TO. R. R. TRAINMEN Tho Ladios' auxiliary to the Broth: erhood of Railroad Trainmen will give a card party on Thursday, No: vember at 8:30 p.m, at 1916 Firat ave, eee RUILDING BOARD TRUSTHRS TO M The building board trustees of tho City Federation of Women's cluds will hold Ita regular monthly me ing Thursday, Novomber 22, at 10:80 o'cloek, eee WOOCRAT ‘TOTEM CLUB The Woodcraft Totem club will be hostess to the Wooderaft Thimble club at a tea to be given ‘Thursday, November 22, from 2 until 4 o'clook, in the clubrooma, 4147 Arcade build ing. eee SEATTLE REVIEW NO. & Seattio Review No, §, W. will meot tn A. 0, U. W. hall, Ninth ave., Thursday, Noy, 22, p.m. All veterans welcome. eee KING COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY ‘There will bo a general meeting of the King County Humane society at the ¥. W. C. A. cafeteria (pri- vate room), at noon on Thursday, November 22. eee WOMAN'S CED CLUB B. A. 1409 ats Social service department of the Woman's Century club will give @ day of service to the Ryther home, 4416 Stone way, at 10:20 o'clock. Members bring sclasors, thimbies and sandwiches, Coffee will be served. A program by tho children will be given in the afternoon un- der direction of Mra. W. G, Martin, ae CATHOLIC LADIES GIVING CARD PARTIES The Lades of St. Alphonstus| Catholic church are giving a series | of card parties in Recreation hall, | corner of W. Sith st. and 15th ave, N. W. near the lith ave. N.W. caritne. Tho second party in the sertes will take place Thursday ‘evening at 8 o'clock and will be} followed by dancing. Turkeys will be given as prises each evening and @ series prize at the conclusion of; Ure series, eee SOROSIS CLUB ART DEPARTMENT . | The Sorosis Club Art department | will meet at the Women's Federated | club house Thurnday, November 22, ~| PH DRUTIBIE CLUBS DANCE Tho Britidh Clubs of Hoattle, com roued of the Caledonia Soolety, Brit lsh American Association, Canadian Club and Clim Meltenele, are hold: Ing & very aumoeasful and enjoyable Thursday night tn Christensen'n hall at 9 o'clock ‘Tho committee in charge ts: Chalr man, Mr, Wy, J. Coffin; floor di reotor, Dr, Ira L, Nell eee KAPPA SIGMA MOTHERS CLUB Tho Mothers’ Club of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will meet ‘Thugm day, November 22, at 1380 p. m, at tho chapter house, 6098 17th ave, N..E, dance every NORTSON-THYGES: PARTY In connection with the Fortson- Thygegen baraar to be held Thura- day, November 23, at Veterann’ hall, Armory, there will be a Party in the afternoon at 2 with Mra. Josephine Phillips, ac ing as chairman, and in the even. ing, a dinner will o'clock, All allied and friends arg invited to attend. see AMARANTH SOCIAL CLUB Amaranth Social club meets with Mra. Eugene Bell, 5217 18th ave, N K., Thursday, November 22, at 12:30 o'clock, for plonie . cCArD Juneh, oar) WOMEN OF MOOSBHEART LEGION Women of Mooscheart Legion will wivo & card party in Moone Temple, 1816 Eighth ave, Thursday, No. Yember 22, at § o' . ries SEATTLE REVIDW NO, §. Seattle Review No. 8, W. 7B November at 8 o'clock, eee ALTRUISTIC CLUB Pythian Sisters’ Altrulatic club meets all day Thursday, November 22, with Mra, W, Redman, 4477 4ith ot. 8. W. tee QUEEN ANNE FORTNIGHTLY Queen Anno Fortnightly club wil! mn glen Mra. H.R, Bartlett, 1205 aig! ave. W., Thuraday, Novem. ber 22, at 2p, m, Men gin Sprague, assisting hostess, eee THURSDAY PROGRESS CLUB _ Thursday Progress club meoty in bay Arte Gallery Thursday, Noveni ber 2 bo nerved at 6) organizations) A.|* moeta in A. O. U. W. hall Thursday, | at 2 p. m. Mra. Frank Atkins, hostess. The program will be as) follows: } Technique grouping, Miss Morrt- son, | “Blind Man's Buff’ and other | pictures, Goya. | Btudy led by Mrs. Gautly. i Modern Artiats (Henri), Nagel. Mrs. | eee | DICKENS FELLOWSHIP | Dickens Fellowship will meet | ‘Thursday evening, November 22, nt 8 o'clock at the Chamber of Com- meres rooms. Chapters 22 and 31 In “Dombey and Son,” will be reviewed. | Vialtors welcome, | SEWARD SOCIAL AND ™ LITERARY CLUB “Vocational Education” will be| the subject for study on Thurs A November 23, of the Seward Soc! and Literary club. ‘The mott the dsy will be “Observation me than books, experience rmther than persons, are the prime educators.” Happy Home of HAPPY HOME ‘RUIT SALAD? The whole meal | > FRUIT at those elements most neoA 4 dur- ng the long winta * diet heavier foods. Call for it by nen HAPPY HOME- Senttle, Wash, BRAN HIGHEST GRADE Music Spargur String Quartet Jonecert Pleases Tho first of wertes of four chamber musio concerta was given last evening by the Bpargur String quartet In the auditorium of the Women's University club, The per sonnel of the quartet ts composed of John Spargur, founder and first violinist; Albany Kitehte, second vio+ ling Mellier lens, viola, and George violoncello, all artista of unusual ability, who have built up Qh enviable reputation for them. wivea as interpreters of chamber muale, oo” the past few years thelr series pnoerts has been eagerly antictf&ted by the mont dis eriminating teos of musical art, The program arranged for last evening Was & moat enjoyable one, containing t only compositions of famous composers, but also note. worthy numbers not so well known, all requiring virtuosity of the first order for their playing. ‘The open: ing number was “Quartet, J” Major No, 23," by Mozart, which is of a gay, joyful nature, and was given an excellent reading. “Cherry Ripe,” | by Bridge, and irenody” (Flowers of the Forest), by Mcelwan, two ex. quisite Rumbers, were greeted with |wuch applause that they were ro peated. Tachalkowaky’s "Quartet D, Major, Opus IL" a masterpiece and one jecharacteriatic of the composer, was j magnificently given, The second | movement, Anda ntablle, des rived from a Russian folk song, $9 one of the composer's moat popular | succeasos, and its excellent interpre: jtation called for a repetition. At |the clone of the program “Air of ach," arranged by Mr, Spargur for jatring quartet, Was given as an encore. ADDITIONAL |PALAL CIRCLE, NO. 66 Palm elrele, 66, meet Monday, Nove at § PD, m., In Odd Fellows’ hall. Follows ing a short business session, there will be a Thankagtying program and refreshments. Mombers are invited to bring thelr families and contrib: ute mings, apple or pumpkin pies. Neighbor F. C. Weber, chairman of the committee in charge, ts assisted | by Neighbors Moore, Wenger, Cuda, | hy, Davis and Willams. oe | NATIVE DAUGHTER jor | N. of W., will Personal Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Webst who have been spending several weeks in town, returned Sunday to thelr home in Low Angelos, ary Mins Anno Parsons, who In at- tending Mills College, will return about Docomber 23, to spend her Christmas vacation with her par: ents, Mr, and Mrs, Texinald HH. Parsons, Reginald Parsons, Jn, will return at the same time from school Jn tho Want. eee My and Mra. Bruce McDonald of Spekane are gudste this week at the Hotel Gowman, eee Mr. Leo Shaw beon East for today. Vorbes, who has wix weeks, returned Mra. Otls Floyd Lamson and her mother, Madame Tashjian, bave ree turned from a months’ visit in California, see Miss Bentonia Green, who han been viniting in the East, returned Monday, accompanied by her cou. ain, M Laura Green, of Philadel- phia, see Mr. Humber Fotheringham left this morning for Billings, Mont., on a short business trip. ‘ see Mra, ‘Theodore F. Hardenbergh and Miss Gertrude Hardenbergh are home from a two months’ yisit in the East, o- Douglas and Mr, Mr. Clinton Gilbert Skinner returned last night], from California, where. they motor- ed for the football game, ington will hold a card party and sale of hand-made articles Friday, November 23, at Dartnall's cafeteria, Refreshments will be served. Beauty Unsurpassed The wonderful, refined, feast lexion * tH. antisep- soft othing ‘tetlen tha Send 10¢ for Trtal Stee TERD.T. BOPEINSA SON, New Tork Gouraud's Oriental Cream ALLAH SOCIAL CLUB CARD PARTY Allah ‘Social club will give a card party on Wednerday evening, De cember 6, at 8:30 o'clock, at Dart all's cafeteria, Leary ‘building. The proceeds will be given to Dr, Frank Kh of the wonderful work he has done and ts doing. Loope, In appreciation see RD PARTY WILL NBRIL TOY BOOTH For the benefit of the toy booth of the bazaar to be given December -8, -by the Women's auxillary. to ovidence hospital, in ald of St. Vincent's Home for the Aged, the women in charge will give a card TESTED No. 6 “G.A.R.” Brown Bread party on Priday afternoon, Novem. © ber 23, at'the Federation clubhouse, 232 Marvard ave. N., from @ until ¢~ o'etocks . 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