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STUMS POST-DISPATCH SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1317. ST LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Social Events! with a luncheon at Busy Bee in honor of Miss Nellie Peters, whose marriage to Emil Harms will take place Wednesday. of St. Louis, to Frank B. Heal? of Chi-cago.

which took place there iune 2. wouM Toni Preceding Pe. lorg. L. Williams.

C. B)lhofner. Li Chapmann, J. Eichel, C. Eicliel, E.

C. Mitchell. F. C. LaFarce; Misses Lsnse.

Clara Osten. Aim Kirby, Edr.a Whitloek, May Hayses; Messrs. E. C. Mitchell and J.

Rougheore. Lee of Birmingham. for a visit. Miss. Lee has just been Kraduated from the college, and Miss Wood is aubomore.

Mrs. Wood gave an informal tea yesterday afternoon in honor of her daughter and her guest. Mr. and Mrs. Thornhill of 3817 Cook avenue have announced the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Florence Thornhill, to J. J. Burnes, which took place in Decatur. 111., on June 5, in the Catholic Church of that place. Mr.

and Mrs. Burnes will depart for the East next Sunday for a belated honeymoon trip, which will take them to New York and Buffalo. They HI be at home after Aug. 1 at 1325 Montclair avenue. from Atlanta, where she ha.

been attending the Afjnes Scott College, bringing with her Mi Annie diately they were divided into rmall groups and went on personally conducted trips through the entire plant and sand caves of the Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. A picnic luncheon waa enjoyed in the special car, followed by a short business meeting. At 3 o'clock the car was taken to "Selma Hall." the old Ker.nett place. Mrs. p.

s. Cormiencke of Chicago has announced 'the marriage of her sister. Mrs. Maybelle Hayden Abant. formerly How You Can Remove Every Trace of Hair (Toilet Talktj A att(T oast mmm 9rt delatnae and wmr aa4 r-reai htrf arfar about ntlttotae wttt.

whn r-raorl. taka arr trata ef fcatr tta It. The akin atould th a aha frae it from tka remaining tfatatena Ne harm ean tauit trom troatmaat. but ba aura It la dalaiaaa jr and wm not ba 3u appoint ad A Unen shower was given by Mrs Charles Mitchell of 2f North Taylor avmi't', Thnriday afternoon and evening in honor of her niece. Miss FredU Eicliel.

Those present were: Mmr-a T. Mathews, E. Gibbons, G. Gibbons E. Seckmann, W.

Chapmann, T. Martin. E. Mohrmati, Dr. W.

Fry, F. Kelly- The St. Louis Women's Safety League of 100 members held a monthly meeting at Crystal City Thursday. The party left St. Louis in a special car In the morning at 8:10 and arrived at Crystal City at 9:30.

Imme Sanitary Refrigeratort sola only at the KeCRAT SALSA. ROOMS. HI and IK Laeuat Be. 01. Leoie.

ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY 606-608 Washington Thru to Sixth Secured Through Special Purchase pjj Fittings by Appointment CINCINNATI DETROIT The Coats Silk Jersey Silk Taffeta La Jers WONDERFUL does not do garments justice. Come and them we say to you women who know vul ues about town. The jerseys are, in two lenjjths all-white and a wide range of beautiful bright col ors. And the.

taffetas are in the bo much wantod Mack, while, seven-eighth lenjfth, normal waistline and tie-belts are some of their many stylish features. This Sale! The Dresses Georgette Crepe Chine Taffeta Net Pongee Wool Jersey "Simply darling" new Summer frocks in the prettiest of the pretty color combinations embodying the latest fashionable conceptions of design and trimming. The wool jerseys are in. high colors and "sporty" styles. These Dresses are well worth your making an early morning visit to Kline's.

1 Mrs. Chouteau Scott of 53 Vande-venter place and her young daughter. Miss Marie Louise Scott, will depart, this week for New York where Mr. Scott will vlBlt her sisters. Mrs.

Johr. K. Krskine and Mrs. Astley Griffin golns to Sea Gate for the remainder of the summer. lt IK.s MARY WILLIS' wedding to IV' Frederick Berthold Ewing, which will take place at the country home of the bride's brother, Luther Willis, at Roland Park, near Laltimore, on the afternoon of June 26.

will be of much interest in St. Louis, where the bride has visited many times and the bridegroom has a large family connection. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gporge R.

Willis of Baltimore and is a friend of Mrs. Lugene Tettus. viiio was Miss Marguerite Tower. She was Mrs. Pettus' maid of honor at the wedding and Mrs.

Pettus will be in her bridal party. The Ewlngs. including Mark and Charles O. Ewing. Mr.

and Mrs. Au-guste Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel W. Kwing, Mrs.

Sumiiel Plant -i .1 -vie. Ira K. Wight, all brothers and sisters I OI lrie "rldegroom, will go on for the wedding. Charles G. Kwing will le his brother best man.

Mr. and Mrs. George i. Tower Jr. also will go to Baltimore for the wedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Keiser, who have oeen residing at 42 Portland plaiv since their marriage, are moving tnt. the house next door, at 44 Portian place, the home of Mr.

Reiser's mother, the' late Mrs. John P. Keiser. MISS GRETCHEN NIEDRI.VtJ-H -Vl'S, daughter of Henry Kiu.l-ringuaus of 5651 Bnrtmer avenut, and Ernest Clarence Swain were married Friday evening at the home of tn bride, the Rev. Francis Russell of Wes: Church officiating.

The bride wore a gown of Georgette crepe trimmed with rose point lace which was used tor sleeves, a drapery on the skirt and to finish the bodice. She wore a tulle veil that fell only the end of her skirt and carried an arm shower of white gardenias and lilies of the valley. The bride had no attendants, but Samuel Merriam was best man for Mr. Swain. About 75 guests were present.

Tue bride is a graduate of Hosmer Hall and is related to the NIedringnaus family of St. Louis. Her father is the imperial potentiate of the Ancient Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. C. Swain of Plainfield, anJ it Is there Mr. Swain and his bride will reside ofter their wedding journey. Miss Dorothy Sherer, who lias been the guest of Mrs.

James Francis Murphy of 6339 Maple avenue, and her daughter. Miss Margaret Murphy, returned to her home In Little Rock. Miss Rose Lafferty and Helen Frazier, also of Little Rock, will remain throughout the week. Mr. and Mrs.

Alanson IX Brown whose marriage was celebrated in Rus-ton. June 1, are spending part of their honeymoon with Mr. Brown parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville L.

Brown, of 5842 Clemens avenue. The bride wos Miss Alice Ragan of Ruston. THE marriage of Miss Isabel Kerr Russell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Silas Bent Russell of 6707 Clemens avenue to John M. Wennlea, formerly of New York, will take place Wednesday at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Henry B. Mlltenberger and Mr. Miltenberger of 30 Elisabeth road, Ferguson, Mo.

The ceremony will be at 6:30 o'clock and the Rev. George R. Dobson will officiate. Miss Margaret Sharp will be bride-maid and the bride's two young n'eces. Misses Elizabeth and Isabel Robert, will hold the rlbtons to mark an aisle for the bridal party.

R. Gordon Smith will be best man. Only the nearest relatives and a few friends of the bride and bridegroom will be present. Mr. Wennels and his bride will go East for their wedding trip, but It has not been decided whether they will reside here or In New York.

7th. Miss Carolyn K. Montelth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward M. Montelth of 3823 Botanical avenue, was married yesterday noon to Thomas Bowden Chambers at the St. John's Episcopal Church, Tower Grove and Arsenal avenues. The Rev. Arthur Britton.

pastor of the church, officiated in the presence of the two Immediate families. After a honeymoon several weeks in the South Mr. and Mrs. Chambers will make their home in St Louis. The bride was prominent socially In the Century Boat-Club and the Llederkranz Club.

The marriage of Miss Helen Barnett Auckley, daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Auckley of Montgomery City. and Allen W. Clark of 55:4 Maple avenue, was solemnized yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock, in the- parlors of the Second Baptist Church, the Rev.

Dr. W. C. Bitting officiating. The bride only attendant was her sister, Miss Margaret Auckley.

and Ira E. Rlcker was Mr. Clark'a best man. Only the immediate family was present. Mr.

Clark Is editor and publisher of the American Paint and Oil Dealer. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for an extensive bridal tour and will be at home to their friends Sept. 1, at 554 Maple avenue.

Jj Suits Silk Jersey Silk Taffeta Linen UP-TO-THE-MINUTE styles, in a profusion of beautiful colors. The Silk Jersey and Linen Suits are in brisk sport styles and very, very good colors. The Taffeta Suits are in navy, black and a sprinkling of colors. An extremely desirable selection, you will say when you see them. And the wide range of sizes insures your being "suit ed exactly.

1 1 1 Corset Miss K. Mara of New York will give daily individual fillings of the Binner Americas Quality Corset at Barry's, from June 78th to 25th. Prices, $6.00 (o $25.00 Locust West of THE WOMAN active socially or in business, the Bracelet Watch is essential. It surpasses in utility and fashion any one other article of adornment. Our extensive display offers wide choice.

bracelet Watches from $10 to $500 "ppOR MEN this approved Military Strap Watch is special at $5.75. Nickel case, 7 jewels, genuine leather strap. Others from $3.25 to $68. Have You Viewed the Wedding Window? With Its Many Gift Suggestions and Wedding Requisites Seventh street Window North. A Special Purchase and Sale! $.95 Laird.

Schober Value at I ALL-OVER fine White Canvas in an entirely new and attractive style. Ivory AVolt Sole; Wood-Covered Louis Heel. In sizes ty to 8 AA to D. Tomorrow and Tuesday only at $3.95. This i your two-day opportunity to get superfine Footwear remarkably underprieed.

618 Ave.tg Monday Special Sale of Oxfords 4 AA5 Monday Another Extraordinary Value-Giving Event Italian Milan Cushion Brim Sailors Featuring all Popular Shapes i Values up to $6.00 STYLISH street models tan calf with tan buck trimmings, black calf with pray buck trimminps, and all black kid. Beautifully made, splendid, comfortable street Hhoes. with Goodyear welt soles and IVi inch walking heels; qualities regularly priced up to a pair. sizes and widths. Baicon- Fi-nr -1 and tip to A.

are "all the go" this ea- and here are of the values our jopular millinery department 'has ever offered. every preference and plenty illustrated were sketched from actual models. $0.50 Suits 10 A.00 are in plain coat or the rhe skirt are in spring tyk', and mil 9 CAILORS son most tempting Styles for of each. Styles A Clearance of felftL Cloth a sr. oo Former Values $1 Every one of these coats i silk-lined and they plaited effet-ta, with stylish collar, button trimmed, etc.

tnoft popular design. All are jcrfeetly tailored, late make ideal garment for early Fall wear. 120 'iia The marriage nt Dr. A. J.

Raemdonefc. of lit North Grand avenue, and Mtss Marguerite Minnlnerode. of 73 Man avenue, will take place Wednesday morning at o'clock at the St Cecilia Church. Father Benton will perform the wruiwny. The bridal couple tb: fcrt immediately nfter th weddinu for Green bay.

where they w'll spend their honeymoon. They will ie-turn to St. IjouU cbout July to mttkv their home. Miss Clarihel Peters of tZZO Wt-minster place entertained, Thursday, Mi.

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