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PAGE 10G S7.LQUIS POST-DISPATCH SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1943 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Wed at Church i CHICKEN STEAK DINNERS i MADISON GRANITE CITY at 2612 South Jefferson avenue. Pvt. Wekerle was graduated from Christian Brothers' College and was inducted Into the Army recently at Jefferson Barracks. Oeffciosi Hlckerr Grflla Stas.

Miss Hermann to Be Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hermann, 5600 Holly Hills boulevard, announce the engagement of daughter, Miss Gloria Elinor, to Pvt. Adam M.

Wekerle whose parents live Ik ii ii.i a i Fish Fry for Solders. The St. Louis Ladies' Florist Club will give a fish fry this afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Jablohsky, 700 North Price road, for a Rroup of service men from Scott Field. Assisting the hostess -will be Mrs. Carl Gie-bel, Mrs. George Pring and Miss Rose Keller.

Badminton, archery, handball and tennis will be offered as entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Jablonsky's son, Lieut. Harvey Jablonsky, on duty at Fort Ben-ning, is home on leave.

rriea rones wnicieu, rm i R. AND MRS. E. A. FRIEDMAN, 1620 Fourth street, will return this week, from a busi BEECHER'S LOG CABIN U.

S. Mi. W. of St. Open Werkdayi 5 la II P.

M. Satunlr Sunday and HWtdaya II A. H. tallP. SWIM iff "ViVT i i ness trip to Chicago and a short vacation in South Haven, Mich.

Lieut. Thomas Kelso and Mrs. Kelso left last Sunday for Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle where he Jit ROLLER EVERY AFTERNOON NITEi HODGES BROS. COOL OPEN Alt KINK I LADIES' NITE EVERY MONDAY 5St 6180 Natural Bridge EV. 8292 SYLVAN BEACH 16mm Sound Films War Information War News Reels Cartoons Shorts and Features OVER 2000 SUIJECTS FOR RENTAL For Additional Society News See Part 6, Page 8 SPECIAL COMPLETE (St.

Louis County Water) Highway 64 at Meramec River. Mil! From City Limits Straight Out Chippewa FREE PICNIC TABLES Sandwiches BARBECUE PITS Open Dally From 9 A. M. to 12 P. M.

SUNDAY DINNERS FRIED OR BAKED CHICKEN. EQUIPMENT FOR RENT Naw Sound Prejactor for ala ta war plant and war training schools. 00 BtriACT Timvf dio acre 1 will enter a six weeks' training period before being transferred to Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111. Mrs. Kelso, whose marriage took place a year ago.

Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dron. Mrs. Harry Cook and Miss Irene Hayes entertained 18 guests of Phi Tau Omega sorority, Wednesday evening, July 14 at a luncheon and bridge at Mrs.

Cook's home, 1672 Third street. SEA FOODS. BROILED JUIcV STEAKS T-BONE. SIRLOIN. CLUB.

FILET MIGNON. ETC. UP SWANK'S 614 N. SKINKER PA. 253 ST.

PHILIP NERI CATHOLIC CHURCH was the scene of the wedding, Saturday, July 10, of Miss Frances Bour, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bour of St. Louis, and Lieut, (j. J.

Richard Kelahan, U. 9. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelahan.

The ceremony was performed by Mgs. Thomas Kennedy. The bride's attendant was Miss Dorothy Kelahan, sister of the bridegroom. The bride's brother-in-law, Leo Wslker, was best man. A wedding breakfast was served to the immediate families and bridal party at the Gatesworth Hotel after the ceremony.

A reception was held in the evening at the home of the bride's parents, 1510 East Twenty-third street. The pair have departed for the East. Miss Irma Eileen Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott E.

Thompson, and Pvt. Frank Rodney Rea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rea, O'Fallon, 111., were quietly married Monday evening at First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. A.

Ralph Lynn. The bride's attendant was Miss Betty Sadler. Best man was the bride's brother, Robert Thompson. Pvt. Rea, who was hrre on furlough, returned to Camp McCoy, last Wednes Kl.

740, ALBA 'J-f ig It fight Tfotir Charm a il a lletv' BALLROOM DANCING CLUB WIND-UP BEGINNERS' IAILROOM CLASS StarH Tueiday Evening. I 10 70S N. Klnaihiahwav at Dlmar BEGINNERS' COLLEGIATE CLASS VENICE Cotar fa Tour Taifm" mmmmm Sunday Dinners SPECIALIZING IN ROAST DUCK FRIED CHICKEN BAKED CHICKEN (75c to $1.35) Alia la Cart Orders of Naariy Anything CHIPPEWA RESTAURANT 5210 CHIPPEWA Start! Wedneiday Evening), I JO Hours of Instruction 3 6 FLOOR SHOWS DANCING NIGHTLY Last Shew 2:30 A. M. AI.WARD'S Orrhrstm with Jrrr (amimck Sunday and Wwk Mehtn.

$1.23 Tnn Sl.no l'sr Tr romfortahly. Oprn at 9 P. M. Sat-Upi Only Bring four Owa Liquor RO. 841 -JRhumba, Fox Trot, Waltz PERMANENT WAVE If Cotfi No Mor fo Enjoy fit Bett! Clever women realize that coiffure ele-ftanre and individuality are achieved only with proper liair shaping and correct, careful permanent waving.

RS. EDWARD T. FERGUSON has returned from San Diego, and will make her 1 A Lindell School of tho Thutro formerly Fancaea Morce Li. 3S29 Frankiia FR. 330 (Highway 44) buy war BONDS STAMPS "a Feature Our Popular MRS.

JOHN E. GLENN A bride of July 10. Until her marriage at St. Lute'i Church she was Misi Elinbeth Ann Foqerty. daurjh-1er of Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Fogerty, Ethel avenue. Amusements Amusements OIL PERMANENT) 475 home here with her husband's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Ferguson, 1000 Third street, while rvt. Ferguson is on foreign duty. Lieut.

Gilbert E. Hall, who recently received his commission at Fort Benning, returned this week end to Camp Wheeler, after visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hall, 215 Granville street. WAVE Machine or Mochineleti RIDES SWIMMING FREE SHOWS IDEAL Limited Time Only Soft, Natural-Looking Eay to Care for! The Permanent Wave Shop day.

Miss Alyne Allen, whose marriage will take place this week was honored guest last Sunday at a shower given by Mrs. Margaret Recklein, Mrs. Christ Baechtold and Mrs. Melvin Whaley, Chicago, at the home of Mrs. Recklein, 2100 Delmar avenue.

Miss Allen is the I daughter of Mrs. Augusta Allen. ROLLER RINKS SUMMER LOCATIONS CHAIN OF ROCKS PARK. Chain af Rocka (BUS SERVICE SUN.) WESTLAKE PARK. St.

Charltt 4 Nat. Brlrloa RISCH'8 8-MILE HOUSE. Lamay aV Baylaia SKATING NIGHTLY, ta 10:30 Mat. Sun. and Holidays 2 to 4:30 2443 SUTTON Maplewood 205 S.

EUCLID (at For.it Park Blvd.) RO. Monday Stort Hours: 12 to 9 P. M. (at Manchester! Hlland 1t1 Ml i i i i The prospective bridegroom, Corp. Harold Rutherford.

Orlando. Amusements M. 1 1 ak the son of Mr. and MrH. li.

Rutherford, 2115 Lee avenue. AMD Everybody's favorite irt HtI Tfc. Now1 "TWO-SOME" Pril UfJitr UULU II I Ho Heat or Stretching Tho porfrct permanent for II typea of hair. Soft, natural-looking wavea that lait lonorr. Abioluti.lv no vJ: Vv P' WORLD CHAMPON $6.00 PERMANENT v' Soft, lasting aaBy-to-manaeo rurla IS mm jfr firm.

yrt alwavt natural look, fi US a' 1 Inq. F. socially mitrd to nlrarh- aff ft 3 I ad. Dry or difficult hair. 8M -3 kJ la any 4e.ir.tf.

A Mi pfduanfmk 4 JW i. uiner una quality ym i SShlS waves rs I rina quality matorialt. JQ50 to SC Exprt workmanship Mutt Bring Thii Ad far Theu ri.l. 1 Urn a riri ic yCrtM UICHL FL. 9408 I Fin.

ant nw Hair glory, rvrn with heatfi hard to '-jr VC'' SI ae. Permanent, that fluff into place with I I i touch of your comb. i auarantee to plraia you. i Jr 11 i it RETURN TO SPORTSMAN'S PARK NEXT I HT OUBLE- 5dh GAMES EADERS 5500 $750 $10oo I NEW COLD WAVE Tha Perfect New Permanent I ''iVV After month! of teitlni and experimenting 'I 1 olfer tha perfect cold wave. It'i fully At'' rvas "Vt auaranteed and olll give nft.

natural-lookinq fS'rt thai lut montha longer than ald-ttyia 'nentil Pontively no heat or (tretchina I tf rHOK mnu'o beauty Murlllo photoRraph. MRS. JAMES R. GREIG Who was married recently at Christ Church Cathedral. The former Miss Edna Frances Hesse, she is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred W. Hesse, 4990 Tholozan avenue. 8:30 P. M.

NEW COLD WAVE NO HEAT USED Tha idaal prrmananl. Soft luxurioui wavra. Lait 2 to 3 monthi longer. REVITA OIL WAVE Leaves hair aott and natural a looking 1:30 P. M.

JULY 21 NEW YORK JULY 25 BOSTON closed tlH I 0 SHOPS IEJVERI 821 LOCUST C. 1909 V' '3 I Wednesday 5964 easton ev. 9592 'mf 7276 MANCHESTER HI. 9222 "XW NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH JULY 22 JULY 24 JULY 28 JULY 30 AUG. 3 AUG.

6 MACHINELESS WAVE $095 I I For natural-looking Wavea I PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH JULY 27 AUG. I AUG. 8 ALTON BEAUTY SHOPS 5873 EASTON EV. 9721 LADIES' DAYS on July 23. 27 and August 7 Curl P.

ermanenl WAR RELIEF BENEFIT GAME WED. NITE, JULY 28, CARDS VS. PHILLIES Stretch your work play wardrobe with ths vr satilt "doubles." for a Soft. 21 Natural-Looking Wave 6 I That Oil Permanent Now and Save! Rep. Wave BLOUSE washable, twill rayon crepe, trench cutt.

in ptnr, THE engagement of Miss Cecil Cummings Buxton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry Buxton of 702 Euclid place, to Richard Henry Findlay, was announced at a party given Tuesday evening at the prospective bride's home. Miss Buxton was graduated from the preparatory school of Monti-cello College in 1938 and attended Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y.

Mr. Findlay, a chemist, is a graduate of Illinois Institute of Technology, class of 1942. He is the blue, ma us, beige or Wf-MmH I VS. i white. Sizes 32-40 S7.50 WAV! $3.

SIC. 00 WAV! SS.00 SI 0.00 COLD WAVE $7.95 SKIRT menswear flannel, 50 vool and rayon, with four front and back pleatj. In "qo-with. $15.00 COLD WAVE $10.00 everything gray and $2.99 beige. Sizes 24-30 Remanents Include Shampoo and Hair Sty lino OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR PERM ANENTS NEWSTEAD BEAUTY SHOP 3630 N.

NEWSTEAD FRonklin 7142 Kl fZ BV cleH NOW tor best MQ I choice of seats. Arcade Bldg. "tM rK 6 10 GAMES if nm Allcw 10 Days for Delivery OUR NEWEST CREATION Send this coupon. Three Sisters, Inc. 7th Locust St.

Louis. Mo. I want a "Two-Some" C. O. D.

I will pay plus sales tax postage. Qty. Sire I Color Price SN P-SN wsipf WAVE I in HIT I rtf i lMk I BLOUSE I SKIRT son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Findlay of Chicago.

Miss Mary Alice Paris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Paris of 1618 Annex avenue, will be married this evening at 5:30 o'clock to Corp. Fred List of the Army Air Forces.

The wedding will take place In Upper Alton Baptist Church, the Rev. B. Amos Barton, pastor, officiating. Miss Lora Jean Paris will be bridesmaid for her sister and another sister, Audrey Paris, will be junior bridesmaid. Pvt.

Thomas Parker will be Corp. List's best man. Ushers will be Hugh Sargent of Alton and Haskell Vessel of St Louis. I The bridegroom, son of Prof, and For your bunjr wartime artivltirx. SPECIALS 5.00 7.50 $10.00 Feather Curl or Quiz Cut PERM ANENTS NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE Have Your Hair C.VRL $1.00 00 50 BUY WAR BONDS STAMPS ft Creme Oil Permanent for Gray Dyed and Bleached Hair 6 We Specialise In COLD WAVES Permanent Given Evening! by Appointment PEIIMAXENT WAVES IPSTAIItS 5935A EASTON EV.

8787 Special Triced Reconditioning Oil Permanent Oil Permanent for Fine and Difficult Hair 4 5 BUT WAS BOXDS SALUTE OUR HEROES Today's Photo Play Index SALUTE 0DR HEROES Today's Photo Play Index wm 5onds 00 The Ideal Perma- All 750 APniin I AIR CONDITIONED WeMniP I Cool! 10e-2Qe plus ta. Rlt Mrs. E. E. List of 3004 Edwards 'THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA' DlBll.

1 Wilirmiiiiliiii Tn.n.r 2KI.Q MrXllr I'Vnn Nt I i.l.r nent ior rvii nair Textures I MELBA Miami Michigan LandlK-tn, Korern, Fundi snorts. street, is stationed at Shaw Field 1 'SiiRHTiv naiur.FRniic 'HIT PARADE OF 1943' John Carroll LISman Hay ward DALM Cooled by washed aie. Marv Martin. I. Powell.

'SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT' II Tin Appointment C0mE yv AVE Neeeisary. Come WANDA COi No Ijina Turner 'SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS' Cherokee and Iowa CINDERELLA 41 Robert 1 nunc K.dmund Ime B1I7 Virginia Brum All PtrmantnlM Include Shampoo and Styled Hairdrett SENSATIONAL NEW COLD WAVE Starts right at tha scalp. No protactort or pads; tha Ideal wave for the naw Feather Curl or Quiz Cut Permanent. Lasts longer than other llrnnrtt niuiuci ill i lilies oiJUdlC ADCADP KV Mlllaad. ranlrtte Mfld- dard.

Jllrk Air, tome Koran. Harrlrt Milliard, 'ill, 4050 W. Pine Bl in South Carolina. Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs.

Freeland Thompson of 834 Madison avenue, Wood River, of the marriage of their daughter, First Lieut. Doris Jane Thompson of the Army Nurses Corps, to $1.00 IN WAR STAMPS FROM EVERY Other Fine VIRGINIA LEMAY" STUDIO 'HELLO FRISCO, HELLO' 318 Uma Ferry 6227 Nat. Bridge PERfiiaNENTS Faye, Oakin John Payne Gall Patrlrk Oeo. Zanders 'QUIET PLEASE, MURDER aillOInlonl B.ttT Mutton APPY-GO-LUCKY' Lionel Barrymore, Kuth Itnasey 'TENNESSEE JOHHSUH' PLYMOUTH! JOHN 1175 Hamilton I WAYNE 'FLYING TIGERS' j.netAB;c.hr" 'SOMETHING TO SHOUT M31.T COMEDY AND CARTOON Armo Skydome lAnn Iran, 'Kings Row' plus James 3200 Moraanford Ellison In 'Weekend a-or Starts 8:30. Sr50 $150 SAVOY Ferguson, Mo.

TO I Amerhe. Oakle, 'Something In Shout Ahont' I Heflln, Husaey, 'Tenneasre Cool: With or Without 'Slightly The Daring oM4n I-ana Turner, UOmpTOII Boddy Mcrtwall ril-L-' In Silky Wave. Eipcrt Finast Materials Usad. Beautiful, Operators. Chdhis.

Shx)j2f2Q Open Evenings Immediate Service) J324 Nat. to Preatnn Fostrr ij i nuiu i iiuna 3145 Park I Young; 20c to 5 P.M. NORMANDY AMERICAN li 'POWER OF THE PRESS' 'One of Our A ID Air- I Matinee 25c. on Advertised Wave 0 there Specially Priced This Ad Worth 50c Sergt. John Quinn Jr.

The wed- jding, which took place in Chicago in February, has been kept secret i until now. Sergt. Quinn and his bride are stationed at Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. They expect to come Plus dome Aircraft Is HKANNA 11 HH1N Rita Hayworth. Fred Aa 1 A SILVER PDIMrFCC 4th Floor Equitable Bldg.

61 3 Locust Phone CE. 2620 GRANADA 5(1 40 Easton HI-WAY SOUTHWAY taire, Xavter mat Orchestra. l.iilnoelle Srotty. Pappy CVvnnuc 73 S. ll Broadway It! 'AMAZING MRS.

H0LLIDAY' 'HOW'S ABOUT IT WILL BUILD MYSTERY 453 re vole 214 N. th SMI Arsenal 2H41 I'estalnzrt ''You Were Never LoveUer. FL. S450 GA. 6251 PR.

BHb HMldv McDitwall. Preston Foster. 2705 N. Flor. Jon Hull, Sabu In ARABIAN (In Technicolor.) 'My Friend Fllcka' (In color font, froa 2.

I.Afttaire. Hayworth. 'Vou Were Never I-ove MELVIN I tier. Tracy, Kibbee, 'Power of the Press. 2912 Chippewa 4028 v7 II.

Fonda. 'Immortal J. Crawford. 'They All Kissed the KING BEE 1710 N. Jefferson AIRCRAFT O'FALLON LANA TCKNKR ROBERT YOUNG Florissant SintU PARK 8201 N.

'SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS CARRIER to Wood River in August to visit Lieut. Quinn's parents. Mrs. Maud J. Jowett of 900 Washington avenue has announced the marriage of her daughter, Miss Effie Jowett, to Lieut.

Archie J. Kodros, son of Mrs. John Kodros of 2326 Edwards street. The wed A. Sothern.

'3 Hearts for 'Desert Gen. Rommel's Rout, Kirkwood Kirk wood. Mo. UHUtn FREE Broadway ASHLAND Alwr MDERVOORT tUSSL 'Murder in Times Square' Alan Ladd. V.

Lake SHANGRI- a bxx Shew Lexington Alr-Conditloned George Brent QUEENS 4700 Joe E. Brown. 'DARING 1'OVNG MAN. Maftltt Van Heflln, Hnssey, 'Tennessee Johnson. 3408 V.

Tnlon Prisrllln I.nne 'THIS GUN FOR HIRE' Bin Crosby 'PARIS HONEYMOON' 7 'SILVER QUEEN NINTH TO TENTH OLIVE TO LOCUST ding took place Saturday, July 10, 'COFtREGIDOR' Otto Kruirer Kllssa I.andl BREMEN SALISBURY saToU Don Amerhr, Somrlhlng to Shout Harry James, "xumpet nOTIFRFT TEARF.K 'ONE OF OUR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING' UTV i Janet Blair. 'Something ta vl 1 1 Shout Hopmlrac 6324 Bartmet' Cassidy. 'LOST CAM iDnrhln. O'Brien. 'Amailni Mrs.

Hnlllday LA BUY YOUR STAMPS AT THESE JANET 6000 W. Florissant I'Darinx Youne; 'Trumpet CH. LYRIC REGULARLY s750 Dunn, 'SHADOWS 0VFR SHANGHAI' 'YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER bin near Pine LOWELL BRIDGE 5039 N. Broadway 488!) NaU Bridge I Rita Hayworth F'red Astaire I Gny Kibbee I Lee Tracy at Lexington, where Lieut. Kodros is attending an army school for specialists at Washington and Lee University, Lexington.

Lieut. Kodros, who was inducted I into service 18 months ago, is a graduate of Alton High School and the University of Michigan. Be-! fore entering service he was assistant football coach at Michigan. Leon Ames, 'PANAMA PATROL' 'POWER OF THE PRESS' Hussey. 'Tennessee I Bairymore, 5000 Claxton PAULINE Blair, 'Something to Shout Abuut AAlscar Skelton.

MVhitllc "eD5Terdome In Ana Hardin. Hadley Clinton I 'Eyes la theMgtuV Wellston I MELVYH DOUGLAS 622P, Easton I ANN SOTHERN 'THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA' John Carroll Gall Patrick 'HIT PARADE OF 1343' Continuous Show Today 1-12 I Ameche THEATRES Mack ind Klta F. Astalre. 1V" "nU VOU WERE NEV ER LOVE-5416 Arsenal George Brent, Prls-ellla 'SILVER Ql tart. Cool' lAstalre, Hayworth.

'Yon Were Never 5479 Rnhln ROBIN I Her. Tracy. IHrksnn, 'Power of the Press. LUSTRA PERMANENT $485 A. Faye, 'Hello.

Frisco. 'HAPPY GO LUCKY" Marquettel 1806 Franklin I Mary Martin Dirk Powell Park Free 7740 Olive Ann Sothern, '3 Hearts for 1-1 1. BEVERLY Joan Itavls, 'HE'S Mr C.CY. Jr. G-Men.

Cartoon. if -f 'jy ft Ann Sothern DoTa, 'SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT' Joan Davis, TIE'S MY News. Cartoon. SHENANDOAH St, Johna 'THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA' GEM Melvvn Itonirlas 2227 S. Broadway J.

Carroll, 'Hit Parade of Serial Fred Astalre Rita Hayworth The Kits 'YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER' HI YA, rill News. Cartoon. Overland. Mo. OVERLAND I ioiln" ra 'HELLO FRISCO, HELLO' As an undergraduate he was captain of the football team and was mentioned on several All-American teams.

a a a Miss Jane Pfeiffenberger gave a dessert-bridge Monday evening nt the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mather Pfeiffenberger, 4G3 Bluff street, in honor of Miss Louise Netzhammer, who will be married the latter part of this month, and for Miss Betty Marsh, BRENTWOOD BreVtwood vTTp.trcrkr":i)lJIET PLEASE, MURDER' What could be prettier than a lustrous, lovely, lasting wave? What could be grander than wonderfully easy to manage curls? What could be more welcome than this very special price? I AN Ivanhoa COOL FOR YOUR COMFORT Daanna DURBIN Edmund O'BRIEN Jana FRA2EE RITZ BROS. 'AMAZING MRS. HOLLIDAY' 'HI YA.

CHUM1 Tl SMOKF f)RFS VOO fl FSF BRINR THf KIDDIE" L0NGW00D MARYLAND BUDGET BEAUTY SALON Phone CHestnut 7500 n. B'dway 1810 H. l.tlh (onllnuous miii tonay. rwns i r. C.reer fiarson.

Walter Pldenn. I 'Mrs. Also Selected Shorts. i fda Eulno. 'I I'e Berlns at D.

iDurbln. JAM AZ1N.MKS.IUI.I.IIV.' I O. Kmger F. Ijtndl. C.nrv I Cooper, 'Pride of the Mai.

jFave-l'avne, 'Hello. Frisco, Hello' (color I Patrlrk, 'tulrt Please, Mat. I.ee Powell, 'HuMlna; Ievll Hop I 'Rider of San 'Overland Mall' il. Foster, 'My Friend Fllcka' (color). I I.nm A Ahner.

'Two Weeks to Mat. SVB Downstairs 'HAPPY-GO-LUCKY' Dirk Powell Mary Martin New Merry Widow (ir Klrkwmd, Mo. WJAVJC Air-Condltloned IN COLOR In Coltr. M. Montex, Jon Hall WHITE fiancee of George M.

Berry. Miss Netzhammer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Netzhammer of Fairmount, and Miss Marsh of Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Marsh of 2001 Liberty street. OZARK PEERLESS Broadway I Sixth ABBOTT COSTEI.I.O 'IT AIN'T HAY' 1Vnino 'THE HARD WAY Webster Grovee Open 7 Starts 7:1 H. A1KDOME AT 8:40 II 111 I L.

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