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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 67

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7G Jan. 25, w. feature Circle of oCigfit biamonJi After Church Wedding ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH MONDAY STORE HOURS 9 to Miss Mary Mueller Is Prospective Bride FREE STORAGE THIS SUMMER ON CURRENT PURCHASES $iOO Federal Tax Included VT1 -'1 MR. AND MRS.

HENRY A. MUELLER will be host and hostess at a cocktail party this afternoon at their home, 7220 Colgate avenue, University City, at which time informal announcement will be made of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary Mueller, to Richard A. Gallaher. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew J. Gallaher, 5957 Wabada avenue. Miss Mueller, a graduate of Rosati-Kain High School, at-tendfd St. Louis University.

Her fiance attended McBride High School and St. Louis Institute of Music, and served for four years a a pharmacist's mate in th Navy, 1ot a (I briclei a me re mamei iff iitA I in flu Statistics show that girls promise to "love, honor and obey" every month of -the year. And ROBBINS has over 2000 wedding ring-, to show you the year 'round January, June or September. See this exquisite wedding ring in platinum, set with 5 good-sized full-cut diamonds, in popular fishtail design. i II 7 4 GIFTS ANTIQUES "7U wy til r- r4 Floor Ol'vs ar Eighth NEW AND OLD CHINA SILVER PORCELAIN FURNITURE STATUETTES COPPER BRASS EOBBIN JEWELHY COMPANY WANT THINGS? WATCH THE WANT ADS! is 1 iS: f'.

6: 1 Don Tclk ehotoeiapla MR. AND MRS. HERBERT CHARLES BLOOD whose wedding took plaes Jan. 17 at Brentwood Conqregational Church. Formerly Miss Annett Louise Lindnman, the bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Mortimer K. Lindeman, 15 Daniel road, Ladue. Li' if? i id iln r'r 4 Annette Lindeman Wed At Evening Ceremony To Herbert C. Blood WHITE flowers and ferna were arranged in the chancel of Brent wood CongrcRa-tlonal Churrh Jan.

for the wedding of Miss Annette Louise i J' 4 se Tjindeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer K. Undeman, 15 Daniel road, Ladue, and Herbert Charles Blood, 5123 Waterman boulevard. The officiating minister waa the Rev.

Stephen Pronko. After the service, a dinner was given nt the Sheraton Hotel. A royal blue gabardine suit with a matching hat and accessories was worn by the bride who complemented her attire with a corsage of white orchids. Gray and beige suits were worn by her attendants, Mrs. Ralph Plimmer of Springfield, matron of honor, and Mrs.

Mortimer K. Lindeman bridesmaid, respectively. Both had corsages of red roses. The bridegroom, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Herbert Blood of St. Louis, was attended by Mr. Plimmer as best man. ITshers were Charles Beint-ker and Oscar Landstrom. Mrs.

Lindeman received in a robin's egg blue suit with which she wore a corsage of gladiola petals and rosebuds. The newlyweds are spending their honeymoon in Florida and Havana, Cuba, after which they will live at 8115 Roxburgh drive, Clayton. Medical Auxiliary Plans Carnival Dance Frances Williamson, Lawrence E. Thurmond To Be Married Feb. 7 MISS FRANCES MARION WILLIAMSON, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert F. Williamson, 711 Sherwood drive. Webster Groves, and Lawrence Edward Thurmond, son of Mrs. J.

T. Thurmond, 6341 Sutherland avenue, have completed plans for their marriage, to take place 'Saturday, Feb. 7. The Rev. John J.

Divine will perform the ceremony at 10 o'clock at Mary Queen of Peace Church. Glendale, and Mr. and Mrs. Williamson will give a reception afterward at their home. Miss Phyllis Anne Mercer of Chicago, a Delta Gamma sorority sister of the bride at Northwestern University is to be maid of honor.

Bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Thurmand, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Kay Wheeler and Miss Jeanne Hynes. John Albert Williamson, the bride's brother, will be best man for Mr. Thurmond, whose ushers include Rohert Dowd. his cousin, Edward L. Dowd.

Thomas Chapman Henry McNichols and Harry Noble. The first pre-wedding party In honor of the bride-elect was a shower given by Miss Hynes Jan. S. This afternoon Miss Wheeler will give a similar party party at her home. 3447 Pesta-lozzi street, and Feb.

2 Mrs. Thurmond and Miss Helen will be hostesses at the spinster dinner at Le Chateau. The rehearsal dinner will be given by Mrs. Jules J. Albrecht, the bride's god-mother, 25 Joy avenue, Web-uter Groves.

St. Louis Collie Club To Give Annual Show THE St. Louis Collie Club will give its thirty-seventh annual specialty show next Sunday at the St. Louis1 House, 2345 Lafayette avenue. There will be continuous exhibiting from 1 o'clock in the afternoon until 9 o'clock at night.

Stephen Field of Council Bluffs, will be the judge. Last year's record entry of 90 dogs, representing 11 states, is expected to be broken as more than 100 collies from many parts of the country are entered for the current show. Puppies between the ages of six months and one year will be exhibited in a special class while children from six to 14 years, Inclusive, will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their skill with dog and lead in the children's handling class. Another feature will be the exhibition by Noah Bloomer a World War J.I veteran-trainer of the canine corps, of a collie trained for obedience In war work and farm duties. THE Woman Auxiliary of the St.

Louis Medical Society will CHARGE PURCHASES PAYABLE IN MARCH kasi Yr-r -X I 4 1' AMU AMY 1 of doctors and young physicians and their wive3 at a carnival dance, at the medical society building 3339 Lindell boulevard, Saturday night, Feb. 7. Under a canopy of bright paper streamers, murals depicting carnival characters will be featured in decorations. A miniature merry-go-round will circle the orchestra stand and booths, to include a dairy bar, will line the walls. Walter" Eberhardt will be master of ceremonies.

Miss Molly Uhlemcyer has been named as head of a junior committee to assist the auxiliary with plans for the dance, with Mrs. William Schwarze as co-chairman. Others serving as chairmen of various groups are Mrs. Raymond Charnes, Miss Louise Munsch, Miss Barbara Ann Schneider, Miss Elizabeth Burroughs and Miss Geraldine Epp. hJ JUL W7iflc Tiei Ls rius Tax Ilonor Group to Meet.

A meeting of Delta Chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma, National Catholic honor society, will be held this afternoon in Ryan Hall, Fontbonne College. Officers of the local chapter are Miss Mary Virginia Richard, president; Miss Mary MeCabe, vice president; Miss laclyn Meyer, secretary, and Miss Eleanor Sehmidt, treasurer. cvrr has Kesslcr offerer! stirli sensational January Just lucky purchases and the dating are passed on to you. Where ran you duplicate such furs for $339? Don't delay. Shop early Monday.

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