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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 52

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i ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, PAGE 8G LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Viola Krah Engaged. Informal announcement is being made by Mr. and Mrs. August L.

Krah, of 5659 Maffitt avenue, of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Viola Marie, and Arthur M. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoffman of Eland, Wis.

Mr. Hoffman is at the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y. Plans for the wedding are indefinite. St.

Louis Girls to Return From Camp Thursday MISS JACQUELINE JUDGE, daughter of Lieut. Col. Sylvester C. Judge U. S.

and Mrs. Judge of 7441 Somerset drive, will return Thursday from Camp Greystone, Tuxedo, N. where she has been a counselor for the past two months. Miss Judge will be accompanied by Miss Joan and Miss Barbara Johns, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Johns, 6325 Alexander drive; Miss Elsie Habenicht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Habenicht, 60 Fair Oaks; Miss Anne McCandless, daughter of Com. Lansden MoCandless, U.

S. N. R.f and Mrs. McCandless, 40 Brentmoor park; Miss Sally Weir, daughter of Mrs. James McCord Brady, 43 Ridgemoor drive, and Miss Gloria Zelle, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Zelle, 74 Fair Oaks. Married at Post Chapel Marian Patton Engaged To Cadet N.

J. Murphy x7 MISS MARIAN VIRGINIA PATTON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harper C. Patton, 401 Way avenue, Kirkwood, is engaged to be wed to Cadet Norman J.

Murphy, stationed for training at the Naval Aviation Pre-Flight School at Iowa City, la. News of the betrothal was revealed at a bridge luncheon at the home of the prospective bride yesterday. Cadet Murphy Is the son of Mrs. Edna Murphy, 7357 Maple avenue, Maplewood, formerly of Webster Groves. There are no immediate plans for the (To Accommodate Evening 1 Shoppers Our Store Will Remain Open Monday Nights Until 9 P.

M. Bronte Jl Jewelry Company ftO NWCOMIR I Diamonds Ninth Locust SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1942. fit 5 mix imuxt faikioni IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD X.XXX X. X. WOOL JERSEY CORDUROY DOUBLE talk LIEUT, and MRS.

COURTNEY GALE PITKIN After their marriage in the chapel at Sloan Field, Midland, Aug. 15. The bride, the former Miss Margaret Mary Miller, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry Miller, 7221 Northmoor drive.

Lieut. Pitkin, of the Army Air Force, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Pitkin of Whitehall, Mich.

'shops 1 FOR JUNIORS AND THOSE I sft WITH IUNI0R FIGURES y-iT MIDRIFF-MOULDED 1 Virginia Reed Wed KIRKWOOD To J. N. Hilburn 'L 8 G0RE M17 CT IDC 1 MRS. PERCY J. PHILLIPS, 303 Way Avenue, will leave Labor Day for New York, to be the guest of Mrs.

Martin Scott at the Pierre Hotel. Later Mrs. Scott will accompany Mrs. Phillips to Bass, Me, where Mrs. Phillips will spon sor the launching of the United States Ship Eaton.

The Eaton will be named for Gen. William Eaton, great-great-grandfather of Mrs. 2 I 'f 'ft I vs t4 1 i Phillips. I Tin 1 I ll I Trimly tailored of pefaJ- Mrs. Herbert Golterman, 511 East Argonne drive, and her daughter, Ann, returned a few days ago from Woods Hole where they went early in July to visit Mrs.

II It I i a son rayon pigment crepe 7 "Yip i II i I 11 knowinq ways of iGolterman's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. MISS Virginia Venable Reed, and Julius Nathan Hilburn of the Army Air Forces, stationed at the Will Rogers Flying Field, were married here quietly earlier this month. The ceremony, witnessed by the families, was performed by the Rev.

Walter in the study of Central Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. R. Gordon Reed of McMillan Hall, Washington University, and Lieut. Reed of the British Communication Service in London.

She wore a light blue crepe dress with white accessories for her marriage. Mrs. Hilburn is a graduate of Webster Groves High School and attended Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk, N. of which Mr. Hilburn is an alumnus.

She is the granddaughter of the late Dr. R. C. Reed of Columbia Theological Seminary and author and authority on church literature. Since her husband's return to his post, she is living at 11 South Gore avenue, Webster.

Mr. Hilburn's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Hilburn, of Cur-rie, N. C. I A I il figure flattery. I I i i SILK AND NYI-0N HOSE 7 I I 'l SKILLFULLY MENDED i 1 MAIL ORDER BLANK CjJ 3 Shops, 1517 Wash- I 7 Jf I -T '1 Ingtom St. Louis.

Mo. I fleoio send me ihe following TI I j. i Junior Slips of $1.19 foch. i 1 "4S' Sii Ouan. 1st Color 2nd Color II George Greene.

Edward Golterman, who went East two weeks ago to join his mother, will stay in New England for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Taggert, 709 Simmons avenue," and their Ann and Jack, will leave next week for Marysville, where they will live.

Several informal farewell parties have been in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Taggert. Joanne Bryant of Kansas City, who spent last week with her cousin, Mary Frances Good, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Frederick PERSIAN 1 LAMB i rl $298-1 'Practical A swanky mar tie of port 'n peppy Wool Jersey and Corduroy. The perfect coat-frock for campus gaytime and career daytime. You'll want it in red and beige or green and beige. Sizes 12 to 18.

OPEN MONDAY 12 TO P. M. Use our charge account or budget services at no extra cost iU, WW 1 5 Good, 222 East Jefferson avenue, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Bryant of Fer guson, before returning home. mem Mrs.

Gordon P. Henderson, 220 jf whit, 1 Nam Navy I Black JR I city I lM Sfofo Tox ens' TOe for 11 to 17 0vnr of Mali end fion. Orders. I THREE SISTERS 7th and Locust West Washington avenue, returned Wednesday from Waco, where Tliere Js no point in extolling tlie virtuei of a luxurious fur coat to any fasnion-wise woman. But, nas tne occurred to you tnat she was the guest of her mother, Mrs.

O. E. Arbuckle. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Shilling- ton, 7 Algonquin Woods, are ex pected home this week end from Ludington, where thev spent 531 N. Grand fT 5985 Easten Vr 531 N. Grand 5985 Easten h1 several weeks at their cottage. 145 Cellinsville East St.

Louis 110W. Third Alton, III. Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Frazier, 420 North Dickson avenue, and their PHONE ORDERS Call CEntral 0710 A 7360 Manchester 5001 Gravois 2731 Cherokee 1614 S. Broadway 3960 W. Florissant daughter, Marjory, are visiting Mr. ana jars, niiora H.

uroninger at M6 their summer home at South Specify 1st and 2nd Color Choice Some St. Louis Stores Open 'til 9 P. M. Mfso Shops In JEFFERSON CITY CAPE GIRARDEAU Haven, Mich. Before returning home the Fraziers will spend a few days with their son, William, a student at Purdue University, Open Monday, 12 Noon fo 9 P.

M. Where lights are bright, that's where you'll find Luying a fine fur coat sucli as one of tnese, is really an investment? A practical step in these must-Le practical times? See our collection you 'lilt delighted with tne quality of these gorgeous coats accompanied Ly their sensihle price tags. Deferred payments can arranged. Store hours on Monday from 9 a.m. until 9 Silver Fox Jackets Blue Dyed Norwegian Fox Blended Northern Back Muskrat Brown Dyed Chinese Caracul Dyed South American Weasel Larayette, Ind.

Mrs. Kurt P. Wesseling was hostess at a small luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home, 243 Orrick lane. Mr. and Mrs.

Wesseling recently returned from Buena Vista, where they spent a week with their son, Kurt at Round-up Lodge. Mrs. Loren W. Sloan, 123 East Mermod place, acompanied by her son, Loren M. Sloan, returned last week end from Hyannisport, where they spent a month with Mrs.

Sloan's sister, Mrs. Oscar H. Vieths of St. Louis her cottage. Miss Margaret and Miss Dorothy Wolf, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter L. Wolf, 22 Barbberry lane, have gone to Philadelphia to visit their great-aunt, Miss Emma G. Haldeman. Miss Margaret will later visit friends in New York.

Miss Dorothy will spend a week in Washington, the guest of Major and Mrs. Vance Sailor, who until late spring lived in Kirkwood. Both young women will return the first week in September. Sri irt 4 I a is I (' 'I fit I 1 i I 1 'A Om us lo "9 V' Miss Sue Wright Weds Cadet C. R.

Greathouse Dyed China Mink Black Dyed Persian Lamb Lynx Dyed Wolf Creat Coat Black Dyed Alaska Seal Natural Skunk ill Vi I Iff IKM 39Z ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Wright, 3211 Barrett street, of the marriage of their daughter, miss bue LAverne Wright and Cadet Charles R. Greathouse of the Army Air Force.

The ceremonv IJ Include Safari Dyed Alaska Seal Dyed Ermine Natural Gray Persian Lamb Canadian Beaver Sable Dyed Kolinsky took place earlier this month in fJ the parsonage of the First Baptist Church of Santa Ana, where the bridegroom is stationed. The Rev. Harry Evan Owines offi BLACK SUEDE BROWN SUEDE ciated. ALASKAN SEAL The bride wore a street frock of white silk jersey with white 'WW- PINE GREEN SUEDE COMBINATIONS With winking, blinking neilheads, on gay platforms. accessories and a corsage of orchids.

Miss Dorothy Schroeder of Milwaukee, served as maid of honor. The bridegroom, whose jILEX f. ersslb 1008 LOCUST STREET 5598 A 7 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Great- MOTS house, live at 5428 Tholozan avenue, was attended by E.

Michael "4 iii uauard of St. Louis, who is also stationed at the Army Air Base at 909 LOCUST STREET, ST. IOUIS 7734 FORSYTHE BLVDy SI 7 NORTH 6TH ST. Santa Ana,.

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