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Seattle 'R. AND MRS, WILLIS THOMP: SON ISTED announce the mar} tage of their daughter, Edna Isted) Wagner, to Ensign Charles Fenton Mercer Spotswood Quinby, son of Capt, and Mrs. John G. Quinby of Norfolk, Va., on Wednesday evening, November 28. The wedding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, at § pelock, with the Rev, W. A, Major reading the seryice, in the presence ot immediate family F es orice was exquisitely lovely in —® hydrangea blue taffeta model, fashioned on straight lines and trimmed with dolicato sprays of) fresden tinted flowers, Sho carried) } colonial bouquet of orchids, bou-) Vardia, gardenias and yalley lilies, | ‘Miss Frances Louise Inted attended | her sister as maid of honor, Her own was of shell pink chiffon and ribbons and an arm bouquet of} Dphelia roses was carried, Mr. George Appleton Hawley was best ‘A small reception and supper for Intimate friends followed the cere- ‘mony, with Mrs. George Appleton " Hawley, Miss Virginia Jefferson and " Miss Nan Barritt assisting. Mrs, Quinby traveled in a beige Proadcloth frock trimmed with beav- "br, a beaver jacquette and a smart brown hat. After an extended wedding trip to} New York city and Norfolk, Va., Mr./ And Mrs. Quinby will be at home in Bremerton. No-Host Dinner Group Before the Kappa Kappa Snowball | dance Friday evening at Christen: | gen's hall, a no-host dinner group/ at the Women's University club will Include Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grif-) fiths, Dr. and Mrs. Tom Mesdag, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Engle, Mr. and] Mrs. Harold Polson, Mr. and Mrs, | Walter G. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. George Stoddard, Miss Ruth Miller.| Dr. and Mrs. Frank Witt, Mr. and) ‘Mrs. Courtney Klopfenstein, Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs.| J. B. Lukes, Mr. Taylor Greene, Mr. | ‘and Mrs. Victor Rabel, Mr. and Mrs. | Roy Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry “Coe, Mr. and Mrs, William Ritt Mr, and Mrs. Xura Case, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Lindley, Jr, Mr. and . W. Johnson, Mr. and M. Fred Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Had-| Jey and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lawry Cards Out for Tea Prouty Mrs. Emery Mason has Gards out for a tea at her home on 30 Friday afternoon from 3:30 until @rclock, in honor of her house gue: Mrs. Prouty-Baker, of St. Paul. Alternating at the urns will be Mrs. J. EB. Galbraith, Mrs. S. A. Kee nan, Mrs. Samuel Leroy Crawford! Dinner and Theater | Party Mrs. Ira Bronson {s entertaining at dinner Friday evening at the Sun- fet club for her daughter, Miss Ran. @alyn Bronson. Covers will be placed for fourteen. Edited by Lillian Keen LeRallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond Owens and Mrs. D. F. Power. it eee Society Quiet Wedding Solemnized at Home; Dinner at Club Before Snowball Dance ts and Mra A, J. Krause, Mr, and Mrs. Kirk Hillman, Mrs, Witza| Ferry Leary, Dr and Mra, Law-| rence Gray, Mr. and Mra, R. By) Snowden, Mr. and Mra, W. W, Fel-| gor, Mr, and Mra Kenelm Winslow, | Mr. and Mrs, Yietor Elfendahl, Mr. and Mra Archie Chandler, Mr, and Mra. C, A. Wendler, Mr, and Mra. Thomas Franaloli, Mr. and Mra. Gul: | yo Farts, Mr, and Mrs, Morits Dhom- | sen, Mr, and Mrs, W, J, Bernard, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Small, Mr, and Mra. Torllef Torland, Dr, and Mrs. Harry Shaw, Mr. and Mrs, H. N. Anderson, Dr, and Mr | Brier, | Mr. and Mra. Darrah Corbett, Mr.| nd Mrs, ©. W. Crockett, Mr, and} Mrs. B. C. Yancy, Mr, and Mra, C,| {. Stoltenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Oldham, Mr. and Mra, David 8 Fotheringham, Mr. and Mra, John H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Clark, Mr, and Mrs. BE. B, Burwell and Mr, and Mra, Jesse Ives Mrs. Glorius Entertains Mrs. William Henry Glortud en tertained with an informal luneheon | at the College club on Monday after.) noon In compliment to Mrs. Donald | James Leehey (Geraldine Jackson), | | | who left today for California, where | she will join Lieut. Leehey and sail for their new station In the Ph pines. Today Mr. and Mrs, Glorius en tertained with a dinner of fourteen covers at their home across Lake/ Washington. Kappa Alumnae Will Meet Kappa Kappa mma alumnae) will have thelr regular meeting on| Saturday afternoon, December §, at) the home of Miss Marie Leghor 120 Prospect st Entertaining for | House Guest To honor her house guest, Mrv.| Stella Pease of Denver, Mrs. J. 1.| MacDonald will entertain with a} luncheon of sixteen covers, followed by an afternoon of cards, et her home, on F y, December Mrs. J. E. MacPherson will assist Half-Price Sale at Thrift Shop The Thrift Shop of th Orthopedic half-price sale of every shelves for Friday, November 511 Stewart st | hospital article on | Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Griswold ¢ tained with a small dinner at the | meets mn The marriage of Mrs. E Fenton Mercer Spotswood Quinby i: | trait by Curtis Studio. }IONIA SEWING \Entertain at College Club|« ge club last Saturday evening, 118 following the football game. Wy at 2.0 see | sram. Celebrates Birthday Anniversary birthday, tained fifte n Weds ! Mra, H oO left ‘Tuend ¢ ed Aberdeen to, apend Thanks no of them has asked and daughter-in-law, | her, All t secret Personal THE SEATTLE STAR BY JOSEPHINE VAN 1 EW YORK, Noy, bConnlder the face which looks at you the coffee pot of a morninit it Inspire you to go out and nquer the wor It should, for | Two famous artists have arrived in America, the one a painter, the other a sculptor, Hoth have exhibit: jed their works in the famous salons of Kurope, Both are eminently sue ceantul, Hoth are students of femin: | jine beauty, And both attribute thelr greatent inspiration to thelr wives, “My wife-she is the most beau jHful woman in the world," avown | Aloxandwr Archipenko, Russian and one of the famous seulptors of the world, who has come to found a school in America, “! consider my wife the perfect type of Northern beauty," declares Ernest Linnenkamp, Viennese por: trait painter who has come to these shores to mek out and paint the 16 | moat beautiful women in Amertea o40r8 | But ts it for thelr beauty that | | there two women haye proved an| Jinspiration to gentus? Bah!!! “It in her great calmness,” de Marea Archipenko, thrusting two hands into the pockets of his rough | tweed sult and eating up the draw. Jing room carpet with quick nervous | ntriden, | “It in because of her naturalness: says Here Linnenkamp, balancing | his immaculately groonrd self upon | patent leather toes in the drawing | room of the Hotel Astor where both lartints are staying | This is how they found it out: | | Two years ago.the sculptor Arch! | penko was holding an exhibit in| Dresden. ‘To xhibit came a | | | ae now Pooh! the MISSOURI “U" CALMS CO-EDS | [Rushing of Sorority Pros: pects Systematized | | COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov, 29,—€ rential votin, ving tem, now being advocated as a pollt-| teal reform, puts the fraternity sys’ tem the Unt ty of Missouri | one of the ahead p voting elec torate of the nat ‘Thin pra has eliminated fierce fights between sororities for is said, causing the dove of peace dna Wagner to Ensign Charles |‘ ay biota announced today.—Por-| thew ahow ‘all tha time poss ties submit aD the ieecoecoaapeniey | Hibbard spend the F Chartes. 1. y by n ey will rf. and Mre Sma beer BO Err nest his wife. ALPS JOURNEY Linnenkamp Th wiy but surely moving} ripe teinespereticonsetonanenaternes net mapa Biet ar ¢ Bavarian inches) cord and} cence nner eg mam Np German Iady, also an artist Jn an | amateur way, The sculptor looked | and forgot all eles, And it seemed | the lady's namo was Angelica “Marvelous,” exclaimed penko, And no, four weeks |they were married In Vienna somb notable or other wan giving a reception at which the important personages were to be @ famous Dutch beauty and the por trait painter Linnenkamp. ‘They met, The painter entreated to be allowed to mako @ portrait of the tall girl from the Netherlands, She consented, And so they wery mar. ried, Archi later, The painting which Linnenkamp made of his wife is one of his greatest and best known, He has used her in countless studten, | The bust which Archipenko made | of hin wife is one of his greatest and best known and js in the mu m at Lelpzlg "My wife—she the friendship, beauty and whip,” says Linnenkamp, spires me to the highest.” “My wife,” sayn Archipenko jis all that great and | ful.’ And so—regard now that face be- |hind your own coffee pot. Who knows? Perhaps in soul of comrade. “she in “She is beautl- SLACKER HURLS DEATH THREAT Bergdoll Heavily Armed to Repel Kidnapers BERLIN, Nov. 29.—Grover Cleve. land Borgdoll, Philadelphia's fam- ous slacker who fled to Germany, declares the next attempt by Am- ericans to kidnap him will result in “death for his assailants.” Bergdoll is prepared, his friends declare. He has twice successfully evaded attempts to capture him and he now believes he has things so| well organized that another at- tempt will prove fatal to those wishing to molest him. The slacker has already killed one assallant—an alleged hireling of | Lieutenant Griffs of Ohio, who ts in| jail awaiting trial. The first at-| tempt to capture Bergdoll failed! |when he fled—under fire—in an} |auto, pursued by members of the ‘onary forces, who|. Alexander Archipenko and attempted “get” him without! his wife. the knowledge of the commanding officer in Coblenz. The recent sec-| ond attempt was also an unauthor- | American Expedi to | fled the police, as is required, of “1 one. his presence. The police, friend Jol lives {nm Eberbach {n/t? the American slacker, refused n Germany, where he is the| ‘2 believe the correspondent, de- village} Americans, especial.| tng he surely wouldn't come al |the way from Berlin and py: millions of marks in expenses out ‘just newspapermen, are treated cold ly are always glad to leave #6 |to interview Bergdoll."" And the | Bergdoll goes heavily| American correspondent didn't 1 paiabies- terview him, tho he finally con- and is always on the alert. feur, also an American, i as suspicious of American vinced the police that he really w @ newspaperman, and not an enemy |to Bergdoll in disguise. pe ee cama oe correspondent re- z : - ™ NUM BROWN HAIR Jook: et visited Eberbach and noti- | all after a/G Giint y het red fis His « equall visitors. An. American | cently Etiquette for Every Occasion \) \ at tt ld c AYN 4) SS SS SSN OM a Te WS Tater the party will attend the|evening, at home, and . erformance of “‘Irenc’’ at the Met-| with an Orpheum part - od a fas and Mew Topolitan. } eee uditorium | by t 1 join, South Do you know— a we | A : ph'a echool, 18th ) alt eral others did | | How to write an Invitation and how to reply to one? Seattle ee Junior Par ty t. The proceeds Mr |— nl resent migration of the How to set your table for a formal dinner; how to serve such » For the pleasure of her d: off some of t Ir. (6 THOUGHTFUL HOUSEWIFE w in continues until the dinner; how to plan the menu? Hosts Today | Nellimay, on tenth bl jgratulated upon the birth of a son year’ 8.041;000. ibe ‘tora of Roeesi« Howto dress for a dinner party? SON cc Wtisaekar “tetertatsicie| Mra dokn De Boer entertained wht| 7 vo bese iaher 98 ut Swidlas hoo HAS CHAIR BY WINDOWS beim and dtiesbach will be on top What to wear at a reception? St Thanksgiving dinners in yarlous|" junior party at her home last | workir h y for the ——~- of Wondelstein. — And 000,000 How long to stay when making scan? Seattle homes today include Mr.| week. |past few months, making prepara ee r6 A Convenience That Avoids Much | >**rs from today the mountain will Faiadly terre. eagiaalacamvsce Bagi rd og iF ‘nd Mrs. James D. Hoge, Dr. and| The little guests |t for the affair, in an earnest| Mrs. E. H. Hamlin and son, Clark Disarranging of Furniture, Munich proper. Thin} How to entertain successfully withoutye, inaia? y Mrs. F. A. Churchill, Mrs. A. J.|beth Lackorn, Pe to make this one of the| Hamlin, are expected home in a few ‘ reached when’ it. {s When and how to return a call? - Blethen, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Os.|De Boer, Beatrice Bow, Ma essful affairs of the kind u vinit of several weeks in| By MARIAN MOORE onsideration that it How to make © correct tntroduetions: Wieki tn, Sty. nema being: trander, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayer,|enfuss, Charlotte. H K So they have met The inclination to draw a chair the mountain to introduced? Mrs. J. G. Peirce, Mr. and Mrs.| Letterman, Alicet Aris, Dorot succes to all in ee up to a favorite window is a natural i that Mun- How to give an order to a walter? How much and when to tip? Clyde Leroy Morris, Mr. and Mrs.|son, Dorothy Hayes, Raymond and part 1. B ughter,|one, A few minutes’ reading or an bari | dal te aclaseepreip hearty pcArtagers apa 51 te | BET wsctar’” Mar, ana Mia |Qnceten Die Bot ; hour or two of sewing when the | meter | When to accept and when not to accept a social favor? James T. McVay, Mr. and Mra.| Cai iad They are offe : light Is getting dim tn the late af- 7 cot te ee Nieves itapetatine octioee ae John E. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.{ 7 , 4 ‘, [kind and deseript ac ternoon, brings the chair to the win- | !"& surface of Bavaria is Professor ao 2 J SR a eater ase Have Home Wedding tne: gilod Pd | dow regardices of the fact that 1¢|E- Kayser of’ Munich » university, What a man should wear for a formal occasion? Hngton Snapp, Mr. and. Mrs,|_,TR® marriage of Miss Corinne Da: | hq f Mr, and Mrs. B. ana | may have a special place elsewhere | Who hax made accurate trigono: How to dress on’a Pullman car? Gores An Vinue, Mi and Mrs|Vidson to Mr. Paul Wykes, was sol-|j hanks, | Mien Jessie Hast ding | in the decorative scheme. Itis well Metric studies with the ald of dell- reatef bia teri ice old mnized recently at the home of the Oa | Thankagiving dt their summer home| to take this inclination Into con-| cate astronomical and mathematical All this and much more !s Included tn a 10,000-word booklet Charles E. Thurston, Mr. and Mrs./ . ) groom's parents inst. specially prepared by and copyrighted by the Washington bureau W. A. M. smith, Mrs. Andrew M.|* : Mr. and Mra. Ed at Indianola, sideration when arranging the fur- BESTS. of The St Hemrich, Mrs Alfred Raymond, | Ward W. Wykes, 2444 W. 58th st.,| ee |niture in the room, and place aj Observers also report. that the ry Star, now ready, Any reader who wants a complete treatise Bir and Mrs. G. FE. M. Pratt, Mra| Rev. Honor L. Wilhelm, of tho Bal-| ar, Mary Oldham, who Is chair permanently beside the win-| coal deposits in the neighborhood on the subject, covering just the points one s most in doubt Games Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Gil.|!ard Presbyterian church, reading | tne lo Wright semidary | oma | dow, of Miésbach and Penzberg are mov. pera may obtain the booklet by filling out the coupon below, bert M. Butterworth. |the service. iteee: bit program, (caine aver Wednesday to spend the| The chair In the photograph 1s) ins in the opposite direction, in-| inclosing the requested postage, and mailing to our Washington Mr. and Mrs. Francis Guy Frink,| | les Edna Wykea was mala of} which features a sw from Gra.|emainder of the week at her home. | dicating that the upper surface is we Dr and Mrs. R. J. O'Shea, Mr. and|honor and Miss Andrea Stave, of | jam’s < capt eee moving toward Mtnich, while the Mra. Erskine Campbell, Mr. and| Burlington, bridesmaid. Mr. Joseph acotnie davaigeaes | Miss Mary Garnett Moore, who} lower strata are moving away. Mrs. W. S. Dulmage, Mr. and Mra. | Wykes acted as best man, | eee been visiting her brother-in-law Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, Jason D. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. F.| A wedding dinner followed tho) cryic IMPROVEMENT CLUR and sister, Mr. ahd Mrs. ‘Trafford HE'S HEARD HER 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. ©. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.|ceremony. zi Béatile uVB. Huteson, loft ‘Tues Catitornia MRS. NEWBRIDE—Well, Henry, I want a copy of the booklet, “Etiquette for Everybody, Pardons, Dr. and Mra J ren| Ry anes wir hola to spend the wi " | i€ anything goes wrong, ‘I will al- and inclose herewith five cents in postage stamps for same. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. A.| Orthopedic Tea and December ¢ ways bo able to keep. the wolf . Strout, Mr. and Mrs. J en | hpi Hi on away from the door by. singing. Na Jeration ¢ com Ais Aintteated «panes ’ EMO acest etitees ton, Mr. and Mrs. Le ‘aw| Lhrift Shops saa act a persong MR. NEWBRIDE—Thero {sn't Yorbes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bur-| Mount Baker Park guild will be in| 4, : 7 Sa the slightest’ doubt of; that, dear. Street and Ni nett, Dr. and Mra. W. E. Waldo, a s of the Orthopedic Tea Shop Lemon Punch, Mrs. Charlies F. Whittlesey, Mr. with Mrs. William Le Blond City. } and Mrs. Charles H. Lilly, Mr. and ed by Mrs. Rob. ‘gaa | f im | Mrs. Cecil Bacon, Mr. and Mra Jare A Mr pe or - se ee cm Milos Sng Seb ata ‘ umble Shop wil be enter | Mr. and Mrs. walascatinatyeet | Clyde Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Karl| Mrs. 1. M, Jensen, Mrs, A. B. Squiro 33 eginning De 7 PETROS : Harbaugh, Mr. and Mra. Irving M W. W. French, can ateicg meteor coe 4 [i ed Bot Montgomery Lynch }; Glen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McF Shop will charge) tractive tl, ~ Acoma AVE., | aacherd Ot Rabie { prene } gon, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Lewis, Woman's club, : 4 ape ill be displayed. teil rs will take the 11} periaee Fete bts rel H Mr. and Mra. Robert G. Denney,|* 4 by Mrs, H iis 7s nm. boat from Colman dock, | Friday evening, November h, Mr. and Mrs. O. 7, Davi B. Stevenson, } Mart CLUB | at 8:15, atit First Methodist mf Dr. and Mra. E, W. ¥ Mr.!qnd Mrs. Rill Ho " Church’ Auditorium, Fifth and iE - | Marion. The public is invited to { of attend, / i Women’s Clubs pee ME | RS { CLUBS FOR FRIDAY |SEATTLE DAY Nt LY ide eigen inbateed ¥} | : - | ‘The Seattle Dy faury | The Quara b w | | WNORDICA CHORAL CLUT tion will meet Friday sett bron Waddie Ui eta } The Nordica Choral club will hold t-2 p.m, ‘at roadway, | 0° i LAvingston, 42 ay - | | fehearsal on Friday evening, No- A. D bey ya Acdd Unset y fe T € hoste bventves a Aten SER .. GEORGE ul Extra Chalr, | ember 30, at % o'clock, in roomland Mrs. F. 8. W reed vt a ATIONAL PRESIDE x aoa Sask my ee } a siding. — The fies’ o jreeters aughters of 8 yoorke Il mee f 4090 Arcade bulldir postess. The meeting has Peyetres y of Grosters| ate B.A. hall, esi iriect | Jost the kind that you would like | The Nordica Campfire group will|changed from Thursday untit Fri-| president, 2 r national ive,on ‘Thursday, December 6, at] tO nave by that favorite window. Other coffee _cans oa a council fire at 7 0 at|day, on account of the Thankagiving|urday afternoon, I 3 uN m. Card party nt 2 o'clock | Deep and wide, with a comfortably may look like GOLD Beis ine place. Aa ernoon, December a , arty at 2 o'clock F see de | place, |luncheon given at Frederick & Nel. | Members and friends Invited high back, it will offer a very con | SHIELD, but there | 3 ate ee \ eens 4a u f iit Gx” venient place to sew or read, It | * istaki h CENTRAL AUXILIAR NG CLUB Bag et «oA eae Rr 9” I PRAIRIE shows signs of Queen Anne period is no mistaking the 10 RUTH SCHOOL, tie ‘Ladue ee a sanuealy oes HOS OLE in the cabriole leg, the shell carv- higher quality of the peers of Central Auxitiar ‘ set PASaP. Bion. Movembeel? the make ; .| The annual meeting of the Prairie | 128 the flaring arms and the com- ere | COFFEE inside the H ep ath Gchoot Bullding wlll | 3¢ Mrs. Annie Lafferty, 1810| Tuesday, December 4, at Me ite Rose club will be held Tuesday, De pgp recep pa, Mg di a Ruby Ohman, Mr. Archie GOLD SHIELD im | % 4 rerio ag ig sandwiche Take | at ‘ 4 cembe at Meves’ cafete Bual- | a ‘he “ argh Smith, Tene: | i}. Evangeline ho’ Take y The class ad.| Comber 4, at Meves’ cafeteria. Busl-| ig damask in a small conventional ‘i = Al vacuum Can. ei ap st., on Frid s will speak and there will be| ter ce fon at 4 p. m.; no-host din-| gogign, | | Your Grocer Sells | 620 p. m. musical program, | Hae RES at o Hosa ALL ORAL The window shows @ good solt | nd Recommends ; ay ad th | | we ba | eae tion for the problem of the best | h | COUNCIL oF MINUTE na | ons v | method to cover a casement win- | ‘ a | Mrs. Har Hurley As z | dow Ivory casement cloth of a | BH | | tain informs tea on Fr ae enter hee | thin, silky weave, Is gathered tight- NACUUM PACKED Rte ernoon, € from rs td Parken e ly {nto a rod at both top and bot- E | o’clock her E. be Mir iantenh andi evdew tom of the glass, and the over- COFFE | in honor of t < : sd Nght At the new Mowueecey fi] drapes are of jade green mohair, See is | Minute Women | SOUTH END FEDERATIO KINC ple 16 Kighth ave, Finost | edged with a platted ivory ruffle. i eee |r iesd enitalion ec LEGI I floor in the city | (Write to Marian Moore, care of Biieed add ¥, NORTHWEST PRODUCT. wilt meet Fri hee ts 1 Music Furnished by Famous this newspaper, for advice or infor- | Roasted, aoe ‘s an LUNCHEON eae ni M mation about home furnishing or cwaparan ed The North ran ; n t r re) LY MPIC | decorating, sending stamped, ad- Beliarat 1 p. in, nd m-| Bertha 1 t 1 SERENADERS Question; Is a tall fireside chatr|| “r* S. D. Strain, Meszo Soprano } mma Lincoln, 1929 Queen Anne rt ‘ : Ana t good to use with Windsor chairs, Mra. Montgomery Lynch, h call GA Tid datée 4 in : | Pa Senttle’s Finest Dance 0. R | Mise wie B . ” NC. the spe An interesting re-| Answer: Nothing better. A \ port will bo heard from the court Copyright, American Homes Bureau, | Pupil ¢ Seattle, Washingtom tie

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