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PAGE LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 19H5 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, KIRKWOOD SOCIAL NOTES Betrothed SOCIETY IN WEBSTER GROVES 6G honor, wore purple velvet with sil if 4 "wu MISS AIMJNiU LAWKI, aaugn-ter of Mrs. Estelle Lawry, 336 Orchard avenue, has as her guest Miss Alice Batten of Racine, who arrived Tuesday for an Mrs. MacMillan'a sister, Mrs. Charles Glasgow.

Her parents, CoL and Mrs. Nelson Edwards, S20 East Monroe avenue, are spending the winter at their home in Daytona, Fla, Mrs. Herbert Golterman, 511 East Jefferson avenue, and her cousin, Thousands of Pairs of Your Favorite- extended visit. She will entertain for Miss Batten at a cocktail party mil Just Unpacked Ready for Christmas! Prestige- INSURED Miss Gladys Green of Chicago and 'k. i is, ver accessories and carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums.

Jack Mick, brother of the bride, gave her away, while Clarence Stein, brother of the bridegroom, and Jack Miller served as best man and groomsman, respectively. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home for immediate relatives and a few close friends. It was followed by a reception at the home of the bridegroom. Mr. Stein and his bride will make their home at 321 North Whittier street after a honeymoon in the South.

Harold Reichardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reichardt, 11 Schulz road, and Bill Perry, students at the University of Illinois, visited Miss Jane Waggoner, daughter of Mrs.

William C. Waggoner, 60 North Maple HOSIERY Miami, who is visiting her, were guests of Mrs. Gordon P. Henderson, 135 West Adams avenue, Wednesday when she entertained her bridge club at luncheon. Mrs.

Leo I. Seddens, 310 Manchester lane, entertained at a dinner party at her home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.

Schiereck and family, 696 West Washington avenue, will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schwartzbeck of Alton, HI.

Mrs. Puff Martin, 540 East Adams avenue, gave a tea Wednesday afternoon at which the paintings of the late Miss Amy Putt of Kirkwood were sold and exhibited. The Gift With INSURED Satisfaction! MR. and MRS. ISAAC B.

WILLIAMS, 411 East Argonne drive, entertained at a dinner party Friday evening before the Kirkwood Theater Guild's presentation of "As Husbands Go." The play was performed Thursday and Friday evenings at the Legion Hall and was followed by a social hour at which Mrs. Dan Simon, Mrs. Crombie Buckner, Mrs. Dean Burnet, Mrs. Alden Sterling, Miss June Marie Richardson and Miss Lakme Perez assisted the permanent hostesses.

Mrs. Gordon P. Henderson was in charge of small properties, and Mrs. Herbert Haas directed the lighting. Houston Compton arranged the interiors, and Mrs.

Del Martz and Miss Ruth Bernhardt were prompters. The director was Archie Hall. "Sacred Flame" by Somerset Maugham has been chosen by the Guild for presentation in January. Miss Eleanor Tyler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. T. Tyler, 401 Clark avenue, was hostess at a party yesterday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Jane Ellen Moore, daughter of Arthur Moore, 745 Oakland avenue, whose marriage to Douglass E. Wendel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Wendel of Webster Groves, will take place next Saturday. H. T. Phillips of Los Angeles left Thursday after a visit of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.

Percy W. Phillips, 303 Way avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walker MacMillan, 420 West Madison avenue, returned Wednesday from Lexington, where they spent Thanksgiving and the following week-end with this evening from 5 to 7 o'clock.

Mrs. J. Willard Wright, 112 Gray avenue, was hostess at a dinner party at her home Wednesday evening at which the following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Shillington. 230 Gore avenue; Mr. and Mrs. P.

R. King, 14 Algonquin lane; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman S. Senne and Mrs.

I. J. Newsome, 225 Cornelia avenue. Mrs. Charles W.

Musick, 5 Algonquin Woods, has as her guest Miss Frances Darden of Suffolk, who visited friends in St. Louis and Webster Groves last spring. She will remain several days longer during which time she will be informally entertained. The Laboratory Group of the Webster Groves Theater Guild will present "Springtime for Henry" by Benjamin Levy Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Monday Club. The cast, directed by Arthur Lee von Rump, includes Miss Harriett Robbins, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy K. Robbins, who will have the leading role; Bert Schmidt, Jack Kelly and Miss Mary Margaret Hahn. This will be the regular monthly meeting of the guild. avenue, and Miss Helen Prahman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Prahman, 21 West Cedar avenue, at Stephens College last week end. They also visited Mr.

and Mrs. Reichardt before returning to school. Dieekman photo. MISS RUTH ELIZABETH SIHGER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore I. Singer, 6266 Enright avenue, whose engagement to Coleman Grossman has been RINGLESS CHIFFONS! and SERVICE! The ONLY Hosiery in St. Louis With INSURANCE CERTIFICATE Guar, anteeing UNCONDITIONAL RE. PLACEMENT if not satisfactory. Mrs.

Frank H. Morgan, 700 North Taylor avenue, was hostess to the Webster Groves Peace Conference Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Day Brennan of Mem II THE an apartment at 7715 Sherry avenue, Clayton. phis, arrived Monday for an extended visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. APPLIED ARTS" The Community Club of Glendale met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Marie Boehm to discuss plans, for its Christmas ONLY at Garland's! Day, Big Bend and Geyer roads. Mrs. Day will give a supper party for her this evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Reynolds Mrs. Edmund Harry Gaiennie of Cleveland, the former Miss Suzanne Armstrong, will arrive Wednesday to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Armstrong, 115 West Big Bend road. Vose who recently came to Kirk Mrs. Ben E. Fisher, 109 Holmes avenue, entertained her bridge club at luncheon Thursday.

FREE! A I KET" wood from Atlanta, have moved from the Woodlawn Hotel to LABORATORY TESTED by the United Statu Testing Company to assure perfect quality! AND an INSURANCE CERTIFICATE with every pair! What more could anyone want to five or receive! Main Floor nuA; Aiiiniy as can be! With Every THREE The Women's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church had its Christmas meeting last Monday. Dr. Robert O. Kevin of Grace Episcopal VT AIKS of HO- SIERYatJl Pair. THE SMART GIFT SHOP OF ST.

LOUIS SINCE 1905 4977 MARYLAND Church spoke on "Can America Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Donnell, 55 Joy avenue, and their son, John, and Mrs. Donnell's sister.

Miss Elizabeth Hays of St- Louis, returned recently from Kansas City where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cary Donnell. Newest Winter Shades GARLAND'S 6th street, between locust and st. charlei Preserve Neutrality?" and the rest of the program included Christmas carols sung by Mrs.

J. Harry Mc-Kelvey and Mrs. Raymond M. Henley and a talk on Christmas carols by Miss Ida Missildine. SWOPE GIFT HOSIERY if All Sizes! Mrs.

Herman Danforth of Dan- forth, 111., formerly of Webster Groves, left today for her home, after a visit of several days with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Farrow, 110 North Dixon avenue, entertained their bridge club last night.

and Mrs. Victor P. Thompson, 227 West Big Bend road. Silk Stockings Mrs. Fred Green Carpenter, 416 For the host of the house.

AH the necessary equipment in glassware and accessories for his bar. You will enjoy Mrs. John D'Arcy, 203 South Woodlawn avenue, will entertain at tea this afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, for those who are organizing groups of Christmas carolers. Clear Sheer Dependable with an expensive look selecting gifts of thit sort. Woodlawn avenue, was hostess at a dinner party Friday evening, honoring Richard E.

Miller, the artist, of Provincetown, who is visiting his sister, Mrs. John R. Long- mire, 340 Papin place. Mrs. Albert W.

Black, 314 South Clay avenue, gave a bridge party at her home last Monday afternoon. Miss Jane Orndoff of Chicago is NEW MESH SILKS, $1.10 INGRAIN SILKS $1.35, With a very luxurious appearance. expected to arrive this week-end to spent five days with Miss Lois Sim-coke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.

Simcoke, 242 Sylvester Mrs. R. H. Lear, 330 East Adams avenue, was hostess to the Women's Christian Temperance Union at her home Tuesday. Mrs.

Lee H. Sweet of Webster Groves gave a book review, followed by a musical program. avenue. SALAD BOWLS, both in glass and pottery, priced from $1.75 to $15. Have them monogrammed.

Mrs. John W. Cook, 222 Spencer mm OTHER USEFUL GIFTS INCLUDE Mens, Womens and Ghildrens Slippers road, will entertain her bridge club at luncheon Wednesday at her home. The Kirkwood Junior-Senior High School Parent-Teacher Association will hold its monthly meeting Tues Minton and Doulton English Bone China for the gift that it unsurpassed. Over 60 open stock patterns to choose from.

Mrs. A. W. Kendrick, 216 North Elm avenue, will return the middle day evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Kirkwood High School auditorium. John L.

Bracken, superintendent of Clayton schools, will discuss the book, "New Careers for Youth." Mrs. Edward S. Sieber is chairman of the program, and Mrs. Walter OLIVEf AT 10 th L. Wolf is president of the Maryland at Euclid A meeting of the executive board was held Wednesday at the John Pitman School to hear the 'finan of this month from New York, where she has been spending several weeks with her cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Deske of Chicago. Mrs.

Hugh Jackson of Toronto will arrive this week to spend Christmas with her sister, Mrs. James Milne, 237 Rosemont avenue. Mrs. Charles D. Wright, 429 South Elm avenue, will go to Rolla, next Saturday as chaperone for Miss Nina Hendrickson of Dayton and Miss Marian Smith, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. William Alexander Smith, 163 Helfenstein place, who will attend the Sigma Nu Christmas dance. Miss Hendrickson will visit Mrs. Wright. Jack Wright, son of Mr.

and Mrs. cial report. STOUT WOMEN FLOWER BOWLS, MONDAY at a price possible ONLY because inclement weather FORCED the maker to sell them REGARDLESS OF COST! 800 New Candlesticks, Plateaus, fact everything to help make Reflect the I I Beauty and II Splendor Charles D. Wright, a student at your table look lovely. Prices range from $1 upwards to $75.

Rolla School of Mines, was recently elected to the honorary engineering fraternity, Tau Beta Phi. CRYSTAL EM WARE. Tall graceful shapes with smart patterns, i-itely cut. Priced from $3.75 per doz. to $150 per Mrs.

Arthur M. Alden, 436 Algon of the I I II Jy to I Posscss jfe-- quin place, will entertain her' bridge club at luncheon at her home next Friday. Mm. Sofus Skloldni? of Cnntn. WORTH $5.95 EACH WORTH $4.95 EACH WORTH $3.95 EACH hagen, Denmark, who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

George R. Skinner, 582 Laclede Station road, will be honored at a dinner party this evening to be given by Mr. ajid Mrs. E. N.

Carlson. 705 Greelev Gift items in a variety that space prevents us beginning to enumerate them. Rest assured you can find gifts for everyone in our vast selection at almost any price you wish to pay. avenue. She was also entertained at a dinner cartv last nieht eiven by Mrs.

Irene J. Reardon, 15 West eaar avenue, and last week Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Lanee.

640 Lock- wood court, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip V. jrabel, 826 Country Club drive. gave dinner parties in her honor.

Mrs. Van Laaten of Clayton hon ored her at a luncheon. Mrs. Skoldnig will leave early in Febru ary lor JHurnngame, Jal. Robert Linstedt.

5 Marshall nlace. was host to the Dartmouth Alumni Club at its monthly smoker last 91 Grade Extra Size Sale! Reg. )J to $22.85 FUR-TRIMMED I tl i Any 2 Sizes, Styles or Colors, 2 tor 95 Sunday Nlte Frocks Bar Fashions Street Dresses Sport Frocks Afternoon Dresses V.rT ite ZfSZS Monday evening at his home. Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Maddern, 118 East Lockwood avenue, will go to Linneus, Dec. 21 to attend CRYSTAL CANDELABRAS From 2 lights to 5 lights. Priced from 1.75 per pair to 50 per pair. Pair illustrated 15 per pair.

GOATS the wedding of Mrs. Maddern's cousin, Ernest Newman, to Miss Marjorie Mullins. SILK HOSE 2 htl rhlffnn service weights. New colors. Some slightly Irregular.

Rich fin, fhie fibrin lined nd Mrs. Anita T. Maddern, 25 Elm place, will leave soon for Fort Worth, to spend the winter '10 A dazzling array of the leawn'i smarte.t, most YOUTHFUL Jewel touches, metallic effects, pleats, lingerie trims just everything that's "top." for Winter! with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maddern.

Slaes 14 to 20; 16 to 82 Sizes 16? to 30 38 to 44 46 to 56 sizes to 11. Miss Nora McDonald. 625 Skink- IMPORTED CHINA DINNER SETS Complete service for 12 persons. Priced from 26.95 per set to several hundreds of dollars. The ideal family gift.

er boulevard, St. Louis entertained the Tuesday Study Club at luncheon STOUT-ARCH SHOES last week. Miss Mildred Mick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mick of Benton, 111., became the bride of Eueene Reduced from 7.95 A.

Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Stein of Webster Groves Thanks Sound Stout-Arch Quality Guaranteed Stout-Arch Comfort Smart Stout -Arch Style. Irresistible Stout -Arch Value ten AH Colors and Leathers.

Sizes to 11. Widths to EE A. giving morning at a nuptial mass celebrated at the St. Louis Cathedral by the Rev. Alfred Thompson.

The bride was gowned in ivory satin made on princesse lines with a deep v-shaped yoke of rose-point lace, and carried a bonquet of lilies-of-the-valley. Her sister. Miss Blanche Mick, who was maid of All Styles SIXTH and LOCUST.

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