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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 69

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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1927 PAUE LOUIS POST-DISPATCH home in Webster Groves. The. Christian Kndeavor Society club few for her bridge luncheon 111., where she will spend Mr. and Mrs.

Kessler have gone to Florida for a few weeks' stay and upon their return will make their FurTrii Cowtlnned on fit Psgr. their daughter, Flora, and Maurice Kessler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kessler of St. Louis, last Sunday at Eno Amona Synagogue, St.

Louis. Rabbi Aaron Holdran officiated. Webster Groves Society Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Edward J.

Greve of AZO Bellevlew, has as her guest Mrs. Frederick N. Chadsey of Kansas City. vvnoiesaJe and D.T, Beautify In any desired Fur, Color and Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Cotton and amity of 207 Oakwood-avenue ei- Citv Art Museum a Forest Park Why Lose Tour Attractiveness? Flournoy, Miss Margaret Squires, all of Webster Groves, and Miss Mary Katherlne Scudder of Kirk-wood. The six gdrls were dressed in Colonial costumes. few days ior to leavo In a weeks with relatives.

Mis3 Louise Bergr of 600 Clair-mont avenue, was given a surprise party by a number of her friends Tuesday evening' in honor of her birthday. The Bristol P. T. will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Bristol School. A musical program will be the feature of the afternoon.

Mrs. Dorothy Gaynor Blake, and the pupils of Miss Mary' Ruth Jesse, will be the artists. Your Home WITH CONDON'S GIANT. SIIAGOY ASTERS Shadea, All Colors, Mxm- where they will ijons Bach. Cad.

Style Fur Coat repaired and remodeled at Let Plastie Smrgerr remove all defects Sifllng Wrinkled liye Ild. Klab-by Secki and oe Defeeta Corrected 'o their luture home. and Mrs. E. A- Schmld of 504 Mrs.

C. C. Robinson of 22 S. Kirn avenue, will be the hostess for low summer price. Sherwood drive have returned from Pain or Danger.

Memorial Exhibition of Paintings By Max Bohm nrth Flowers. tell yon few March meeting of the Web-i ster Groves Chapter D. A. Tues where they spent a weeks. Mrs.

Edwin R. Becht of 84 West Oak terrace entertained her sewing club at luncheon Thursday afternoon. Frank Goodall of 68 Marshall place will spend Monday at Jacksonville. 111., with his daughter, Elizabeth, who Is a student at the Illinois Women's College. Feb.

2 8 has been designated as Dad's day, and Goodall goes as the guest of his daughter for the annual ceremonies. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Langsam now 10 grow tnrm. wmo luunj wui send you enough seed to grow 150 beautiful Giant Shaggy Aster.

Also our day afternoon, March 1. tn-'-Pfurr 1927 ata-liig of Seeds. Plants nn.l Hall Orders Girt) Prompt attrattoa Greenfield's Mfg. FnrrW 709 WAHINQTO 3rd Flftnr Kcat Twm Doors Kaat at toew's Stat t'iasite Consult Dr. Pinkstaff Surgeon Recent Paintings By William Ritschel Mrs.

George H- Broeder of 214 South Gore avenue entertained her bridge luncheon club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles It. Manter of 151 Helfenstein place, was the hostess Mrs. II.

"Wade Choate of 231 Plant avenue entertained at luncheon Thursday afternoon In honor of her mother, Mrs. James Graham. Mrs. Graham who departed Saturday for Springfield. CONDON SEEDSMEN Rock BWer Valley Seed Farm Box 2D5 ROCKFOHD.

ILLINOIS Send te Stamp to Cover Pottage Will be here until March 3d. Room 29, Wfmhinpt on-Grand Bid. Ron r.rani) III. Hours 10 to 4. Of I Ran.

City. Alt man Marrh to 1 have announced the marriage O. L. "White has returned to hr homo in Kockford. after an extended visit with her 1 4.

Ij. Tilton. of 455 Kakcr avenue. Vi3 Tacv Kendrick returned davs uko from Chicago, where she was tho guest of friends. Mrs.

II. 15- MacCoy of Somerset drive Fhsrwood Forest was the hosted at a tea Thursday afternoon, Feb. 24. tv T. ITeitert of CIS Baker iCharge Purchases Made Monday Not Payable Until April Sonne nfeld's Every New Spring Style! Every New Spring Fabric! Every New Spring Color! The Climax of Our Annual "Boosting February" Sales! entertained Tuesday after- noon with a bridge luncheon.

Mrs. Ed A. Sehulz of Sedalia, at Iijim returned home after a 610 to 618 Washington Avenue daughter. Mrs. visit with her Grace of Orchard avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Williams of 3I Summitt place celebrated the fifth anniversary of their marriage Feb.

19. Mrs. E. M. Leonard of 838 Oak-wood avenue hns returned homo from a stay of several weeks in Onlul TOMORROW- One Day California.

Mrs. E. IT. Tenney, of 546 Oak-wood avenue, entertained the mem-vor nf the Missionary Society of va rhe First Congregational Church, at a. luncheon Monday afternoon.

i for the last Day 0- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ooodloe or 420 Algonquin place, and their two sons will depart In a short while for Chicago, whem they will make their future homo. Mr. Goodloe has been engaged in business there since the first of th- year.

Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Vogt of 40 Mason avenue, nr spending1 a fort-uipht in York. Mrs. James It.

Harris of 445 Algonquin place, lia returned from Martinsville, where she was the sruest of relatives. Miss Ellzaheth Christ man of 004 Oakwood avenue, entertained Tuesday afternoon at a bridge luncheon. 8 Dr. Dwlght M. Bradley of the First Congregational Church, will Cive a review of Oswald SSpenglers new book "The Decline of the West," at the vesper service this ifternoon.

Extfaordmarvi Monday Sale an Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maybury 3G5 P. Core avenue were hosts at an informal dinner Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. William Sample of il3 Lockwood avenue have returned from a two weeks' trip to San Antonio, Tex. See These Dresses Displayed in Our Windows Sunday ll iHlk Seldom Such Qualities ylfl Values or nly rjO" The Child Study Association will hold Its regular meeting Monday afternoon at tho Congregational Church. Misa Alice supervisor of the children's work at 'he St Iouis I'uhllc will arive, a talk on "Building Your Child's Library." BaMi-oij Dyed Lace in. I WtiaBettaaCape I 1 1 mm I i4A 5ii I JL Mrs.

Allen McKlnney of New Britain, has been the guest in Webster Groves of friends, and jVJTui Qful ill ml 7 is now spending a few davs with Jf 111 11. VI ll 11 I I X- A (. 3 Wh-WXy 1 hit A tt fc-p-i Canton Coinbinatioa ia ii' t.n.'. 'i i i i i iriii sl blue rf hT Ulster, Mr- Tlerro Brossard, of Marlewood, before returning home. Mrs.

Hildreth of 223 Bristol place entertained Monday afternoon at a bridge luncheon. Mrs. G-. E. Francisco of 34 5 Gray avenue has gone to Dallas, whpre she will spend several weeks.

Mrs. Charles Williams of 310 Elm avenue has returned from a short stay in Chicago. Mrs. E. P.

ReTd" of Colorado Springs. is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. W. F.

Rchregardua of 663 Lockwood avenue. 11 i Mrs. Joseph P. Chambers of California avenue. Pasadena, entertained her Lil'fre luncheon club Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. lyouls A. Illggrlns of 213 Cornelia avenue were hosts at an Informal bridge party Saturday evening. Mrs.

Clyde Ingle of 146 Helfen-f tein place spent the past week-end ft Columbia. with her two daughters. Miss Martha and Miss Mafalda Ingle, who are students nt Stephens College. Mrs. Edward Brown of 15 South Bock ITU1 road enteiinlned the liia SVukjm Com? BK i andWiite Gantaa mm ys e' 1 i members of the E.

O. W. Club Tuesday afternoon. I Mr. nd Mrs.

Milton J. Mooro of 218 Oakwood avenue were hosts I ut a bridge party Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs.

Moore departed Friday for New Orleans, where they will at- i tend the. Mardl Cms festivities. The marriage of Miss Buth i ii bmanA, IViaJA In. if Mortcnsen or 31- Ata'anta avenue. I Ml Jan Silk Lrrdfinvtehy- Ana juiei kwi daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Mor-1 onsen, to Paul Boldt of Canton, took place Wednesday evening at the home of tho bride, with the Bev. S. Bolt, ot the Danish Butheran Church officiating.

The bride had as her only attendant her 7 sister. Miss Edna Mortensen. Mr. Boldt was attended by Mr. Marl us Si mm Sale Will Be Held in Our Fourth Floor Dress Shops mm I IPs mm PA Petersen, an uncle of tho bride.

Air. and Mrs. Boldt went to Canton. where they will be the guests of his parents for a short while before going on to Columbus, to make their home. 111 Misses' Sizes 13 to 18 Women's Sizes, 36 to 40 Slenderizing Modes, 42 to 48 llfHAT a collection of Frocks for smartness! And what a mode for details! Pleats, tucks, black and white combinations, puffed sleeves and ruffles.

Colors include black, navy and all the new pastel shades. All Priced Just $11 Apiece 'J'HIS statement in itself will be sufficient to give you some idea of the values for most women know that Mr. and Mrs. Bobert 11. Gross 'of Maple avenue entertained Wednesday evening with a dinner party.

At tho annual hnnrjuet of the Sons of the Bevolution. Tuesday 'evening, at the Coronado Hotel, a minuet was danced by uomo of the advanced pupils of Miss Olga Bates. The ils wcro Miss Miriam 'Berg, Misa Helen Uwson, Mlas Margaret Bamaey. Miss Betty Piald JaWta mi We Never Carry Dresses Regularly Priced Below $16.75 on the Fourth Floor TTTTT-r.

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