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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 61

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SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1946 SILOUIS POST-DISPATCH PAGE 9G ULndenwood Club. The Lindenwood Club of St Louis will meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home Mrs. Edwin L. Foster, 856 Greeley avenue, Webster Groves. The club plans to stuff toy animals as Christmas gifts for a charitable institution.

Miss Eleanor Herzfeld Is Prospective Bride MR. AND MRS. DAVID HERZFELD, 6941 McPher-son avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Eleanor Herzfeld, to Marvin of Mr. baum, vard.

The Harris Jo Welnshelbaum, son and Mrs. Joe Weinshel-6791 Waterman boule- Recent Brides bride-to-be attended Junior College, where MONDAY STORE HOURS 12 NOON TILL 1:30 1 TUIS. THROUftH AT, A. TILL 1:11 M. she was a member of Omega Delta Phi sorority, and is now attending Washington University.

The prospective bridegroom is a student at the St. Louis Institute of Music. He was discharged recently from the Army after service in the European theater for 18 months. (IR HATS Made for You Te Accommodate Evening Shoppers Our Store Will (main Open Monday Night Until 8:30 P. M.

ir A. D. KANER fashion Creator KANER'S MILLINERY STUDIO UI B.fmor for PA. 157 'X Jewelry Company ST. LOUIS GREETING CARD CO.1 FOR NWCoum Dumonm Nmtm Locust ST.

LOUIS POST-DISPATCH I 1 "325 mrryi MP I WITH A WISHING WELL )' I AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 1 fWJ DEALER n-5Kj4 Martin SchweU Photofrkph MRS. ARNOLD H. SCHWAB Formerly Mill Louise Milton, daugh tr cf Mr. end Mr. Harry i.

Milton, 30 Lake Forit, who we marri.d Oct. 12 at her parnt home. The bridegroom is the ion of Mr. and Mr. Lao Schwab cf Chicago.

i Casual Coat. Keana hood tnmmed. Martin Fhotoiraph MRS. LOUIS I. LANG Whose marriaqe took place Ocf.

12 at Blessed Sacrament Chapel of St. Louis Cathedral. The former Miss Judy Ann Fallert, daughter of Thomas J. Fallert of Ste. Genevieve.

she made her home with har cousin, Mrs. Lea M. Owens, and aunt, Miss Ann Fallert, 5567 Waterman avenue. Mr. Lang's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. I. Louis Lang, live at 5033 Devonshire avenue. Jane Werthemner, Maryland Avenue Clayton, Missouri C. S.

Morgenthau Are Married illiWf Ff ill .1 -fri 7 4SSS HAtTUKD AVEKDE AN altar, banked In wood-wardia fern interspersed with white gladiolas and chrysantheumums, was improvised in the Regency room of the Chase Hotel yesterday evening: for the marriage of Miss Jane Carolyn Wertheimer and Charles S. Morgenthau, both of New York. Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman officiated. The bride, who has lived in the East for the last year, is the daughter of Mrs.

Hannah Weil Wertheimer of the Congress Hotel and Louis Wertheimer of Cincinnati. For her LEPPERT ROOS marriage she wore a white satin gown styled on prlncessn lines. Heirloom rose point lnce, belonging to her maternal grandmother, the late Mrs. Eugene Weil, outlined the heart-shaped neckline and was fashioned into a coronet which held her tulle veil. She carried a shower of white orchids and lilies.

Mrs. Louis Wertheimer matron of honor for her sister-in law, was gowned in American beauty taffeta with which she carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The bride's nephew, Richard Wertheimer, was ring bearer. Eugene Morgenthau of New York, twin brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Among the out-of-town guests were the bride's father; Mrs.

Eugene Morgenthau of New York, mother of the bridegroom, and her daughter-in-law, also Mrs. Eugene Morgenthau; Mr. and Mrs. William Simon, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugnne Simon and William Simon Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Weil and Henry Weil Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Mann, James Mann and Mr and Mrs. John Mann, Milwaukee, Eugene Swarts and Miss Jean Swarts, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lauer, Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Morgenthau will Significant coat silhouettes have borders of fur waists more liny There's a new grace to the new coat profile it's in its fullness its ease, everywhere i in the deeper armholes in voluminous sleeves skirts flaring out waists swooping in. And there's an added touch a sumptuous band of fur coat shown widely hemmed with black-dyed Persian. KLINE'S coat salon, third floor i' i I i I i kl -J- A 1' U- 1 'i ImM ill-- jj ill tevj I I m.

jj honeymoon in Bermuda, They will be at home in New York after Nov. 1. Mary Ella Hiqqins, K.P.McGuireJr.toWe'd 4 a luncheon yesterday at II the Camille Tea room an- nouncomcnt was made of tha engagement of Miss Mary Ella Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.

Higgins, 6148 Washington boulevard, to Kenneth Paul McGuire Jr. Ten tative plans are being made for a June wedding. The news was made known by means of corsages to which were attached cards bearing the names, "Mary Ella and Ken." White chysanthemums and pompons in the shape of an engage ment ring formed the center piece. The bride-to-be graduated from the Academy of the Sacred Heart and attended Maryville College. She is now a senior at St.

John's Hospital School of Nursing. Her fiance, whose parents live at 4531 Chouteau avenue, is a student at St. Louis University. At a separate table at the luncheon Mrs. Higgins entertained Mrs.

McGuire and Mrs. A. A. Schneiderhahn of Dcs Moines, la. For your convenience in selecting shoes, an expert shot filler from fwr downtown store will be.

bert in cor Maryland Shop every Tuesday. THIS COAT FEATURED ONLY lH OUR MARYLAND AVENUE BRAfC KLINE'S WHERE SMART ST. LOUISIENNES SHOP WASHINGTON AT SIXTH, 1 CENTRAL 4830 i.

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