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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 60

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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, MORNING, OCTOBER 23, suouis post-dispatch; PAGE 6-1 Ruth Margaret Garstang To Be Wed Nov. 18 JEFFERSON BARRACK'S Weddings and Engagements RECENT made of the engagement of After a parade last Tiiesdav Miss Ruth Margaret i.arai.ang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Garstang, 111 West Jewell avenue, the Second Battalion, officers and ladies of the post gathered at tha quarters of Col. and Mr. Joseph A. Atkins to congratulate them on their thirty-fourth wedding annU versary. Music was played by th Kirkwood, and Edward G.

JCehde son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Kehde of 3818 Utah place. The wedding will take place Fri iiiminii ii ii i i Lieutenant-Colonel John sm day afternoon.

Nov. 18, at ley of the Inspector-General's de o'clock, at the Garstang home. The partment returned to Uhicago after an official visit of several days. bride's uncle, the Rev. Dr.

J. J. wu- kins. will perform the ceremony with the assistance of the Rev. Dr.

Robert O. Kevin of Grace Episcopal Church. There will be no attend ants. After a wedding trip Mr. Kehde 1 and his bride will live in Kirkwood.

She is a graduate of Washington University and a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs.Mott Ramsey had as their guest this week Lieutenant-Colonel Will Griffin of the Army Veterinarian Corps. MaJ. and Mrs. Palmer Earle ac-companied by their small daugh ter, Sue, Ma Su Thoroughman and Mott Ramsey motored to Godfrey, 111., last Sunday to visit Miss Ann, another daughter of Maj and Mrs.

Earle, who attends Monticello Junior College. Capt and Mrs. John D. Frederick have as their guest for several weeks Capt. Frederick's mother Mrs.

David C. Frederick of Til 6 Community School Murphy Schmidt THE wedding" of Miss Marie Celeste Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clement A. Schmidt.

4974 Oleatha avenue, and Daniel J. Murphy Jr. took place Saturday morning, Oct. 15, at 9 o'clock at St. Mary Magdalen's Church.

The Rev. William F. Mullaly, pastor, officiated. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel J. Murphy, 4569 Wilcox avenue. The bride wore a period gown of white lace with a square neckline and full skirt ending in a long circular train. A tiara of orange blossoms held her long tulle veiL She carried a shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums and lilies of the valley. Miss Virginia Hoch, cousin of the bride, was maid of henor, and Miss Gene Betz and Miss Rosemary Hol-man were bridesmaids.

Charles Lynch served as best man. A breakfast for the immediate families, bridal party and out-of-town guests was given in the Italian room of Hotel Forest Park and a reception given there last night. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Garrett F.

Bums and their son of Belmont, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Mullady of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.

John O'Con-ner of Wilmette, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McVey of Springfield, 111. The bride attended St. Joseph Academy and Fontbonne College.

Mr. Murphy is a graduate of St. Louis University. The couple left by motor for a three week's honeymoon to Florida, LabtyMoeller -i OMMUNITT SCHOOL parents I will meet Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs Arthur Stockstrom, 6475 Wydown boulevard, to discuss "How to Teach Discipline Through Self-Con jT MRS. MARK D.

McANANY. the former Miss Be'rnic Rueckert. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herman G. Rueckert, 7266 Princeton trol and Self-Direction." This is one of a series of meetings to be held at Mrs.

Stockstrom's home. The course was planned and will be directed by Dr. Ethel M. Riddle, psychologist of the school. Other meetings will be held Nov.

1, "Methods of Discipline With Different Nov. 8, "How the Family Group Teaches Self-Control and Self-Direction," and Nov. 15, "How Parents Can Lead to a Constructive Use of Leisure." place. -Martin Schweln Photograph. lllxlU, AAA.

Capt. and Mrs. Roy M. Thorough, man had as their guest this week Mrs. Thoroughman's sister, Mrs.

Fred Ross of Moberly, Mo. Capt. and Mrs. William G. Muller Capt.

and Mrs. Emmett Connor and Lieut, and Mrs. George Van Zee went to Urbana, 111., yesterday for the football game between North, western University and University of Illinois. Lieut, and Mrs. William E.

Mauls-by Jr. have just returned from Dea Moines, where they were tha guests for several days of Lieut. Maulsby'a parents. Lieut Max Talbot had as his guests last week-end his mother Mrs. C.

E. Talbot, his brother, Bob! his sister, Joanne, and Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Connett, his sister and broth, er-in-law. They are all of Peoria, 111. Miss Melba A.

Moeller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Moeller, 4k 724S St. Andrews road, and Harry W.

Lapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lapp of St. Charles, Mo. were married Saturday night, Oct.

15, at 8 o'clock at Frieden's Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. Paul Press, pastor, performed the ceremony. It was the twenty- fifth wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Moeller.

Lieut Edward SteDhenson Mrs. H. P. Wilmas was matron of honor and Miss Ruth Schnelle was bridesmaid. Mr.

Wilmas was ri I vi i fei 1 3 i Lieut Roy Brischetto spent last week-end in Columbia, Mo, as the. best man and Thomas Dowley groomsman. A reception was given guests of Lieut Stephenson's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Stephen. MRS. WILLIAM PIERCE at the Moeller home after the wedding.

After a wedding trip to Chi son. ZUCKER. 0 cago, the pair will live at 4604 wno Deiore ner marriage, vet. Bircher boulevard. was Miss Rose Evelyn Punch, Bur'Forin daughter of Mrs.

Margaret Punch, 5573 Vejnon avenue. bievers Pholtivraph Announcement was made Sept. 8, of the engagement of Miss Kathryn Forkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Forkin, 5069 Lotus avenue nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Essman, and Isadore Sherrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherrin, 5888 Maffit avenue. and Ralph Burk, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. D. Burk, 4916 Northland place. No plans have been made for the wedding.

4 Mazanec'Ball Sh errin'Kalach Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Ball of 2338 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kalachek, I Albion place announced the engage- 1 is MRS.

DANIEL J. MURPHY a bride of Oct. 15. She was formerly Mits Marie Celeste Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clement A. Schmidt, 4974 Oleatha "avenue. Dtfckman Photnemph j808 Easton avenue, have an-ment of their daughter, Miss Dor- KESSLER'S othy Jean Ball and William J. Mazanec at an informal dinner recently. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mazanec, 2835 Eads. Yeid-Goldstein Announcement has been made by L. A. Goldstein, formerly of Poplar Bluff, now of St.

Louis, of the VO 1 marriage of his daughter, Miss Thel- VERIFIED VALUE MONTH ma, and Milton H. Yeid. Mr. Teid is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ruben Yeid, 7015 Tulane avenue. A re ft ception was held in their honor last Sunday evening at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M.

Goldstein, 7106 Amherst avenue. The pair are living at 6358 Delmar boulevard. i Sr JL fi.j, t. i )i'H A 'ii Aw If Dohrmanri'Schneeweiss Miss Marie Schneeweiss, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William T. i -J. rl As III Pi -J JTl- i Schneeweiss, and Clarence H. Dohr-mann were married Oct. 12, at 8:30 o'clock at the Second Presbyterian Church by the Rev.

JJbrman L. Eu- wer. Mr. Dohrmann, is the son of 40 Charles H. Dohrmann.

The pair are living at 5533 Palm street. Lafser'Gec A surprise shower was given last Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Miss Marie Lafser in honor of Miss Gladys Geek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Geek, 5029 Louisiana avenue. Miss Geek is to become the bride Thanksgiving day of Frank Lafser, brother of Miss Marie Lafser.

The ceremony will take place in MRS. EDGAR E. ISAACS, whose marriage took place Oct. 8. She is the former Miss Betty Ross, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. I. Erie Ross, 7611 Caron-delet avenue, Clayton. Diec-kman Photo ra ph. You'll revel in the new ease fit in every coat the set of the shoulders and their warm com fortable collars.

Here's a supers chance to buy quality at a price. berg is chairman of arrangements, READ THIS PARTIAL LIST MfllRF BUCK CARACUL A bazaar of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Good Samaritan Home for the Aged will be given Thursday MARMINK-MINX DIED MARMOT, 99 VVV emphasizes: 'LADY, BE Jean Mabry, cele- brated hair stylist. HUDSON SEAL-DYED MUSKRAT, Ji afternoon and evening, from 2 to 3737 West Pine boulevard. 8 o'clock, at the home. CFKIIIIIF I FflPlRIl l3 98 A "buffalo supper" will be given MRS.

CHARLES J. McGUIRE JR. Before her marriage. Oct. 17, she wag Miss Barbara Wilson, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. Charles J. Simont. 7417 Cornell avenue. -Martin Schwelg Photograph.

MINK DYED MUSKRAT RUSSIAN SQUIRREL by the Young Ladies' Sodality of St Pius Parish Wednesday evening. After supper there will be BLACK CARACUL-DYED KIO Checked for Styling Checked for Quality Checked for Valuet SILVER FOX games and various entertainments, MOIRE PONY who spent th past year creating exotic and individual coiffures and make-ups for many leading screen and radio stars in Hollywood, is happy to announce her return to her legion of St. Louis friends with the beauty salon of to $133 $119 as 69 $139 $110 SEALINE DYED CONEY Variety of Benefit Social Affairs Planned The St Marcus Tri-C's will give an enteratainment and moving picture Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in the church halt GENUINE RUSSIAN FITCH GRAY PERSIAN PAW 3 an 1 Bewitching Silver Fox, imparting i The Auxiliary of the Convent of the Immaculate Heart will sponsor a benefit card party Saturday afternoon, Nov. 5, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Gatesworth Hotel. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Downtown Lions Club will give a card party Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock on the ninth floor of Fa-mous-Barr department store.

A card party for the benefit of the Jewish Orphans' Home will be given tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at Pevely Dairy, 1101 South Grand avenue. An annual benefit card party sponsored by the South Side Sina wik Club, Women's Auxiliary to the South Side Kiwanis Club, will be given Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the Stix, Baer Fuller grill room. Mrs. Dorothy Stucken- Landers-Pearlman have sold dependable Furs for 21 years and guarantee every air of glamour to the woman wears it. Exquisitely matched gleaming with that opulence AT 807 LOCUST.

at 9 o'clock In the morning at St. Cecilia's Church, the Rev. Bernard Benton officiating. Altersori'Levy Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Charlotte Levy, daughter of Ellas Levy, 2703 Burd avenue, and George Alterson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Alterson, 1344 Belt avenue. Miss Levy lives with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Abe S. Barg, 6933 Garner avenue.

wno i pelts I really I coat sold. iurcn fine Silver Fox possesses DEFERRED PAYMENTS M45 1 SEVERAL benefit parties will be given soon by St Louis organizations. The Loretto Academy Mothers' Club will give Its annual fall card party Saturday afternoon and evening, Nov. 5. Mrs.

James J. Burke, general chairman, will be assisted by all members of the club. The St Joseph's Orphan Home Auxiliary will give a luncheon and card party Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock at the Veterans' Club, TRADE-IN STRAPS TAKI A NEW UNI vnTIR riT FUR COAT LTPKRAIU pay YOUR way Allowance on it tov THE PURCHASE ur charge, cash, Uy-away. deferred payment COAT. morrow TODAY I Dynamic Individual Coiffures (Hair Styles of Tomorrow Direct From Hollywood Make-Up Sets) "Secret to Beauty" Permanent Gabrieleen Permanent Waves With Lanolin Contour Beauty Aids: Chert McDonald, Cosmetologist Trained Contour Experts; Coutoure Facials; 'Free Analysis; Personalized Make-Ups.

Under the Personal Supervision of JEAN MABRY Assisted by Dora Alberts, Louise Schoneberg, Madlyn Foreman JEAN MABRY' SECRET TO BEAUTY "The 2 1st Century Beauty Salon" 8019 Forsyth Blvd. CAbany 8070 nV tCPAIRINO AND StMODIU Algonquin Club Dance. Algonquin Golf Club will hold its next dinner dance for members, Saturday night Nov. 5. Dinner will be served at 9:30 o'clock followed by dancing until 1:30 o'clock.

GIRLS! BARGAIN 5a Peggy Ptck Hmva PERMANENT ALLURE LAHDERS- 3l SLIP COVERS A T.l A (I CUSTOM-MADC 1008 LOCUS ear 'Koand Use' ii i urn ii ii 19 Spmcitd Son Frixx DELUXE $1)95 OIL WAVE I P99y Peck, Mgr. piece, exceptional vahM ONLY STREET Me to Fur Quality! CHE Post-Dispatch cannot undertake to guar' antee the safe return of unsolicited photographs. Cmh mr C. Z. Terma.

Phn tmr Emtimmt the Sure Gu ENNA JETTICK BOOT SHOP S07 LOCUSTg FUR CO. Established 21 Years 312 NORTH 6th ST. (2 floors) Opposite Famous SLIP COVERS 2E a KURUSZ Salon de Beauty CARLETON BLDC MAS 242 (A At Cppotit Tamout Barr 5922 Delman UPHOLSTCRINS Um BJ. 0ft. Cl4a.

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