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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 48

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8 SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2(5, 1926. PART Ilf ninniMiiiiDwiuiiiiiiiaiinuiiiiiiawnvura'Httuiitiinniiiii-itnaiiiiiiiniiiaiiiimiiuiQ I Affairs of the Weekl Children's 50c Sox, 35c; 3 Pairs, $1.00 English ribbed, mercerized lisle aox in the 7-8 length. Sizes 75c Neckwear, 25c to 10. $1.50 Imported Chamoisuedes, $1.15 A large assortment of dainty lace, net "and embroidered collars that "will make you want to supply neckwear needs for days lo Novelty cnaniolsuede gloves In gray, pongee, mode and leaver- new; come.

(Hales Main Floor) (Hale's Main Floor) (Hale's Main Floor) BRQiDWAY gnrten, was recently announced in PurSa, France, has chosen next Tuesday es the date of her marriage. The wedding will take place In Pans, where the couple will make their home lor two years, later moving to Kew York, Mrs. Mary W. T. Dickinson of the Barcelona Apartments, has just returned from neven weeks' eastern trip, making the homeward Journey by way of the Panama Canal.

Mrs Plcklnson visited friends In1 Detroit, Massachusetts and New York. She returned with Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Dropper of Williamstown, Mass, who are on their way to Japan. Mr Droppers was United States Minister to Greece from 19H to 1920.

On the fame boat were Mr. and Mrs. Gearce E. Horn, who are now at their home on South Hudson avenue n'ter spending several months In the East. Pequot Sheets i p.

Hi 'ill A If it i 'i 4 vrV.frl 1.35 i 5 provlsed bower of bamboo formed (leasing background for the decorations. Mrs. A. F. Wiese, Mrs.

Lynn Persing and Glenn Edward Periling were in charge of the decorations. The nuptial music was by John Painter who played the Mendelssohn Wedding March for the prof cssional, and the "Indian Love Call" and other appropriate music while the congratulations were being fthowered upon the young couple. The bride, a beautiful bniuette, was gowned in shell pink georgette embellished with rhlnestone mbrolderles and carried a Bhower bouquet of bride's roses, lilies of the valley and maiden-hair ferns. Her bridal veil, ankle length, was held In place by a coronet of rhlnestones and pearls. She was attended by Mlsa Dorothy Davis, as maid of honor.

Miss Davis was gowned In a pastel shade of green georgette and carried roses. The, single ring ceremony was performed by Dr. E. E. Day, pastor of the church.

The bride was given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Edwin B. tireenbauch. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Dixon of Marshall, 111., and the romance which so happily led to the' af tar began some five jeara ago when she was visiting relatives on the Coast. Mr. Klrkwood Is one of the best known and most popular young men of the Quaker City and comes from a pioneer family, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh E. Klrkwood of 123 East College street. He was prominent In athletics while In high school and was graduated with the class of 1922. For the past four years he has been with the Republic Supply Company of Los Angeles, and Is now In the main office.

After honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Kiricwood will bo at home to their friends at 235 North Bright avenue, Whlttier. San Fernando Bleached, seamless "Pequots" in the 72x90-in. size.

42x36-in. Pequot Bleached Pillow Cases 3Sc 39-in. Unbleached Muslin 15c Bleached Gauze, 10-yd. Pkg 65c True to a custom that has been observed the past several years. Col.

H. C. Hubbard gave his annual New England dinner at his home on North Brand Boulevard last Sunday, the event belns In honor of his birthday anniversary. Bright timmer flowers decorated the tables where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Maclay, Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Dace. Mrs. James Thayer, Miss Catherine Ellen Egbert, Wright Hubbard and th host and hostess.

Col. and Mrs. H. C. 50c Whisk Brooms, 35c A particularly good quality.

In the Notion Section. (Hale's Main Floor) $1.00 Middy Ties, 75c Satin middy ties of regulation length and In Just about every wanted color. (Hale's Main Floor) 4 Men's 65c Sox 3 Prs. $1.25 Rayon and lisle soz la two-tone colorings. (Hale's Main Floor) muck lowels, red and blue bordered huck towels; 17x 32-in.

size I2V2C Linen Crash Lunch Sets $2.00 Mercerized Table Damask 59c (Hale's Main Floor) Phartns honors with two brldes- lect, Mrs. Clifton Dwlsht Tucker of Kan Fernando, who Is visiting lu tttc East, was recently guest of honor at a $6.00 Extra Heavy Crepe de Chine bridsre cartv clven by Mrs. John A McClung and Mrs. J. R.

Pepper. at Long Beach the beautiful colonial home or the latter In Winston-Salem. N. Dur- lne the cast summer Mrs. Tucker and little daughter.

Pocahontas Bolfe lips Jiave been visiting at the home of Mrs. Tucker's mother. Mrs. John Cole i8 Slips that are nicely tailored of best quality, B-thread A crepe de chine In peach, pink, tan, navy, black and 7J man of Winston -Salem. The Eastern Star chapter of Tutu: pa brillantly entertained last Tues-iIst evening with a card party and A New Shipment Just Unpacked! MS- "4 ilance at the Garden of the Moon.

white. Made with hemstitched tops and deep shadow proof hems. (Hale's Third Floor) east of Bnn Fernando. OfftVlals from 8 the Ban Fernando chapter were Mrs. James Nelson, Mlts Muriel Svmons, Misa Grace Roberts.

Mrs. I. Dili and a tiri Celebrating their thirtieth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs, Roy T. Campbell entertained with a prettily appointed dinner party Thursday In Virginia Country clubhouse and at an evening bridge In their home, 4505 Bhaw street, Belmont HIghta.

Sweetheart roses, tulle, silver baskets and candlelabraa were employed decora-tively. Gifts were captured In the tournament by Messrs. end Mesdamea J. B. White, J.

W. Tuthlll and George Besancon. Other guests Included Messrs. and Medames Roy B. Montgomery, Bruce Mason, Ray Meacham, Mark Kuhn Miller Htckox, Chris Wilson, Carlyle Niblcy, Dr.

and Mrs. Al-lenye von Schrader, Mrs, Wesley Blair, Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Hargrave of Hollywood. Miss Helen L'.

Hillseth, daughter of Mrs. Helen E. Hillseth, became the bride of David Donald McGrew, son nt laua ew Miss Esther Strathearn. Plans for the fourth annual charl-1t ball are brine marie bv the San Wash Weaves Fernando Council of the Knights of Columbus, according to Leo Flynn, District Deputy Supreme KnH'ht The and ball will be plven just hetore inanKs-flvlne to raise funds for Christmas. Oxford Prints, 25c The colors are guaranteed fast In tubbing.

86-in. width. 36-in. Striped Outing, 20c rheer for the needy children of this oolen Frock tw mar of Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. McGrew of 2501 East Fourth "treet, at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon In the home of ber mother, 3209 East Ocean Boulevard. 50c Pink Cotton Charmeuse, 39c The cotton so much In de mand for making bloomers 75c Mercerized Foulards, 50c Small patterns on dark grounds. 1 Eev.

Ray Barker performed the r4 ceremony in the presence of fifty guests. The bride and her attend (Hale's Main Floor) ants came slowlv down the stairs to the Improvised altar flowers. ribbon and ferns. She was charming In a white taffeta lace-trlmmed gown and a tulle veil arranged cor onet fishtr with orange blossoms. A Recently Designed She carried i shower bouquet.

Mlsa Dorot' Graham, as maid of honor, wore a bluii taffeta dress and a pink poke bonnet. She carried a bouquet If we could just flash you a mere idea of the tumult in our "advertising office" caused by these stunning frocks, when brought from their tissues to be sketched, you would be just as enthusiastic over them as we are! We have never seen such a truly delightful assortment of intriguing frocks. The satin vogue is well established with a wide range of new and clever styles and the woolen frocks are so stunning that only a personal examination can give you a full appreciation of their smartness. Come and see them Monday! of pink roses and blue delphinium. Misses Ruth Hillseth and June McGrew, sisters of the bride and groom, )n pink taffeta frocks and blue poke bonnets, were the bridesmaids.

They The marriage of Miss Rose Rabin, (Hale's Second Floor) daughter of Mrs. Joseph Rabin of 3318 East Anaheim street, and Ousts Jtiffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jaffe, section of the valley.

The following K. C. officers Installed at the reRtilnr meeting of the council, Srntemher lfl. nre assisting In the chatty bnll plans: Frank J. Prehoda.

Grand Knight: Fnrret Folmsbee, Deputy Grand Knipht: P. J. Covle, Chancellor: Frank Gulterez, Warden: Rlnaldl Acosta, norr'int? Scretary: Dave Calderon. Financial Ftcretsrv. Hurry Hvnn.

Lecturer: John Advocate; Jack Keeley, Trustee: A. F. Dl Christ'). Tnsl'i Guard: John Koerner, OutMde Gvmrrt. Flvnn wrs nemerl District Demit' finnreme Knleht for the R'xte-nth D'strtct bv Htate Deputy John J.

Jones of San Jose. Downey Mrs. W. J. Currer of Stewart and Gray Eoad, was hostess to the Tuesday Bridge Club, Tuesday a 1 o'clock luncheon.

Mrs. Gerald Myers won high score In the progressive bridge. The members present were Mrs. W. C.

Springer, Mrs. John Light-loot, Mrs. Earl Simmons. Mrs. Maurice Tweedv.

Mrs. James Tweedy. Mrs. Parley Johnson, Mrs. Robert Hegardt end Mrs.

C. B. Ramey. Mrs. James Clark and Miss Agtvs Purcell were Joint hostesses at a birthday party Tuesday evening, honoring O.

T. Boyd, of the Southern California Gas Company, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Clark of East FliBt street. The evening was spent in cards after which dcll'-htful refreshments were served.

Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. boyd, Mine Vera Brumbly. William Pinery, Mlwies Aleen and Vivian Boyd, Mrs. Lillian Allen, Mrs.

Mary Purcell, Ralph Tavlor, Kenneth Spikes, Miss Myrtle Clark, Mr. Clark and the hostesses. Whillier Among the Interesting social affairs at Whlttier 'during the week, was the tnnrriage of Miss Ellen Dixon and Mr. Hugh E. Klrkwood, wlilc1! was golemnisved at Plymouth Congrega of 1345 Linden avenue, was solemn "Pansy" Corset Combination $J50 A garment of exceptionally smart contour having an inner belt and a special diaphragm control feature.

The abdominal belt fits perfectly and Joins the combination far enough back to give adequate support to the abdomen. The diaphragm belt with its horizontal bon ized Thursday evening beneath an Women's Flannelette Night Gowns Gowns of such excellent quality that the first glimpse will be enough to -1 A A tell you that they are decidedly exceptional values! Made of pink and I blue stripe also white flannelette; round, square and collared neck- lines. arch of palms and roses In the Ebell clubhouse lounge, by KabbK Julius Lelbert. Gardenias and roses made an effective decoration. The bride, who given away by her mother, wore i white duchess satin gown trimmed In lace and pearls.

Her long veil w. caught wltn orange blossoms and lilies dt the valley and she carried a shower of roses and ferns. Wearing a peach colored georgette htvl i li Wife si (Hale's -Third Floor) and carrying orchid sweet ocas, Miss 9 V4 f.7 Gertrude Jafle was maid of honor, the bridesmaids being M1ss Fannlo Jaffe and Miss Rose Glasbee. Little Helen Rabin dropped rose petals and Lillian Rabin carried the veil. Max 56-in.

All Wool Plaid Coating, 9 CA A heavy coating in smart tan combinations. VJ ing and elastic side pieces holds the flesh firmly In unbroken lines. (Hale's Third Floor) 50-in. Wool Astrachan, $4.95 In tan, brown, beaver and chinchilla. ir-ffe vas best man -bee and Louis Rabin the ushers.

An orchestra played the wedding march processional fnd fnrry Fra-rler the violin number. "I Love Yo Truly" (Bond Congwtulntlons were extended Mr. and Mrs. Jaffe by more than 200 guests, who remained for the reception. The bride's cake, made by the bride, was guarded by tall 56-in.

Checked Coatings $2.50 Lightweight coatings with an attractive broadcloth finish. 55-in. French Serge, $1.95 A fine heavy serge that sella regularly for $2.25. In black, navy and brown. Silks New 48-in.

Black Caracul $4:00 and $4.50 Much liked for making coats, Jackets, scarfs anil for trimmings. tional Church Saturday evening at 8 ill EM o'clock, before an assembly of a half, white mallno-tled tapers. Upon the hundred friends. The church was return of Mr. and Mrs.

Jaffe from San beautifully adorned with pastel- Francisco, they will be at home to shaded roses and asters and an lm- their friends at 820 Linden avenue. (Hale's Main Floor) $1 5 Sport Satins $1.00 Very lustrous and of superior quality. Make beautiful tlips, draperies, linings, bedspreads and fancy work. 40-ln. width.

40-in. Silk Brocades $2.50 100 Shades in 39-in. Silk Crepes $1.95 These crepes are all silk and the wide color range gives abun-, dailt choice for frocks, blouses, lingerie and linings. The Smart Moires $3.50 fn black, green, navy and Chanel red admirably suited for making coats' as well as. for dresses; 40-inch $1.25 and $1.50 Stamped Pillowcases, 95c They are hemstitched and edges are srallopcd.

(Hale's Fourth Floor) $2.25 Rayon Pillows $1.95 With kapok filler. Numerous colors at this special price. (Hale's Fourth Floor) 65c Sanitas Covers 50c 48-in. covers with designs orange, blue and pink. (Haie's Fourth Floor) In Effective patterns In black, tan, 40.

cocoa, copper and mulberry In. width. us on Hale's Buy Easy Striped Satin Crepes $2.50 Satin Cantons $1.95 In a goodly yariety of the wanted shades; 39-in. width. i i Self-striped satin crepes In Chanel or wine, black, Alice, violet and national.

40-in. wldtht Payment Plan No Interest! (Hale's Main Floor) 5 UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY -PAINLESSLY- HARMLESSLY DO something about that Growth of Superfluous Hair! The subject Is delicate one your closest friends hesitate to mention It to you. Be Free rom Embarrassment at the Clpb Dances and the Theater You need not endure for another day the embarrassing blemish of unwanted hair on your face, under your arms or any part of your body. Already women numbering thousands have been made permanently free from this vexing beauty problem by THE MART0N METHOD There Is no charge for consultation. Come in and talk It over.

Conferences are strictly confidential and you will be agreeably surprised at the moderate fee should you desire treatment. $41.50 $30.00 $19.95 Silk Stockings, Special $1.35 Full fashioned, medium weight Bilk stockings of. lustrous texture and even weave. Have double soles, reinforced lisle tops and strongly reinforced heels and toes. The well liked colors.

(Hale's Main Floor) Lace and Trimmings $51.50 Fringed Velvet Rugs Best quality; 9x1 2-ft sizes. $38.50 Fringed Velvet Rugs Seamless; 9xl2-ft. $25.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs The 9xl2-ft. size. (Hale's Fourth Floor) $2.50 Trimmings $13.50 Kenwood 1 1 JULES M.

MARTON, Ph.D. Main Office 72G-33 Consolidated BIdg. Los Angeles Phone TRinity 0337 Hollywood 1210 Guaranty Blda. Long Beach Security Trust Savings BIdg. Blankets $10.00 $12.50 Fur Trimmings $10.00 At this saving we feature 6-In.

Foxtne in beige, gray and black, also 4-ln. Opossum In black, fitch and brown. $830 Fur Trimming $7.00 6 In. brown and black reversible French coney. $1.50 Metal Trimmings 95c Yard Gold and silver effects la met-sl laces and bands, 4 to 9 Inches wide.

3j.uu i ara Silk embroidered applique and, bands In colors likable for dress trimmings. $2.50 Laces, $1.95 Silk Chantilly fiouncings in white, ecru and black, 18 to 24 Inches wide. Val Laces, Special 50c Bolt French Val, edges with insertions to match. 12 yards in a uolt. specially priced.

25c Metal Laces '15 Yard New patterns in gold, silver and antique effects. $1.00 Rayon Gauze Hemmed Free 46-in. rayon gauze in practically all the desired colors. JC 50c Rayon'Gauze Hemmed Free 3C-in. rayon gauze in a variety of colors.

(Hale's Fourth Floor) Santa Earbara 200-204 San Marcos BIdg Riverside Lorlng Operahouse BIdg. wy- A substantial saving tn the famoua "Ken-woods 72x84-in. size. (Hale's-Fourth Floor) Pasadena 423-429 Security BIdg. San Diego 510.

Commonwealth BIdg. $3.50 Crinkled Bedspreads, I Save a dollar Monday on th nocular colored $2.50 stripe crinkle bedspreads; 81xl06-in. size. Main Floor) (Ilale's-.

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