Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 50

Location:
Los Angeles, California
Issue Date:
Page:
50
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3, 1926. PART IIL pmiiimiioiiiiiiiniinHiiiiiiniicnnimiiiim Doings of the Week in Society of Southland! EiimitiiiiiDisiinitiiitaiuiiiuiuicuiiuiuiiominiiiisDim The formal preferential dinner Frt Mauds Ball' was In chares of the her train of tulle edged with satin. day night at the sorority lodge, 710 luncheon and swimming party at She carried orchids and lilies of the Casa Del Mar Wednesday. Thursday a tea was given at ths home of Miss Faye Bcott In Beverly The church was decorated with ferns and palms, tall baskets of au ill! West Twenty-elKhth street, concluded the week's program.

Rushing events at ths Delta Zeta house at the University of Southern California were In charge of MIm tuns, featuring a style show. A tumn flowers and white cathedral formal dinner at tin Mary Louise candles. After the wedding party left the aw of ths bridegroom, assisted as matron of honor. Ths other attendants were Mrs. Cleveland long of Santa Monica, Miss Margaret Frey of Pasadena, Miss Jcnnls Erwln of El Monte and Miss Eleanor Linton of Los Angeles.

Jane Wilson, little cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Geotgs 8tewart, served as best man, and the ushers were Alfred Fuller Clerk, brother of the bride; Fred H. Gates, Euclid W. Mc-Brlde, C. Pardee Erdman, John P.

was given Friday night. Home Again church friends gathered at the wed ding reception at ths El Monte Lois Hiise, social chairman, and Miss Ruth fcmlth, rushing captain. They were assisted by Misses Afton Clegs. Dixie Wheatley, Ruth Powell, Flor Shakespeare Club. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Btavnow of 605 South Harvard Boulevard, have After five months' travel In Europe, ence Galentine, Bally Hunter, Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will be at home Russell, Kahryn Green, Kathleen at 041 North Holllston avenue, fas adena, Westmoreland, Jean Delavan, Jane The bride graduated from Welles- Hartman, Anna Hartman and Helen Hesslck. Delta Zetas entertained with ley College and the bridegroom from Young and Theooore L.

Stearns. The bridal party enteied the church to tho strains of Elgar's "Pomp and a collegiate luncheon Monday, fol Princeton university. At Country Club Circumstance," the traditional Wel- lowed by a bridge-tea Tuesday at the home of Miss Afton Clegf? In Hollywood. Wednesday a treasure hunt lesley Tree Day tnd Wedding March Never a Marcel Wave Ey Edna Hopper My hair is evrr-curly, with never a Marcel wave. And it always has a glow.

1 he reason lies in a hair dress made exclusively for me. It was perfected for rne by great experts when I had my Ion? hair bobbed. Now all toilet counters stipi ply it under the came Edfia Wallace Hopper's Wave and Sheen. The price is 7sc I cannot conceive of a girl or woman going without it when she knows. No ne who sees my hair will do so.

Noth ing else I have ever found makes hair so lustrous, so wavy, so fluffy, so abundant. My guarantee is enclosed with every bottle, so it costs you nothing if it (taesn't please. Co try it at my expense. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry H. Culver are me brides attendants wore taffeta The Gift Everlasting returned home after a three-months trip abroad, where they visited In Norway and Sweden and other points in Continental Europe. Clark-Stewart Miss Eleanor Cook Clark, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Avery Clark of Rivera, became the bride of Mr.

Andrew Wilson Stewart, eon of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Stewart of Pasadena, at the First Presbyterian Church of El Monte Friday evening. September 24.

Rev. Edward E. Clark, uncle of th-bride, read the service In the presence was conducted and on Thursday a tea Sterling Silver and tulle gowns, period style, with entertaining today witn a DreaKiast at casa Del Mar in rainbow motif at the Los Angeles Country Club bouffant skirts. In autumn shades varying from peach to deen mari was given. The annual formal rout: dinner brought the rushing period to gold, and carried shower bouquets of mixed autumn flowers.

a courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hageman of New York. The occasion also serves to welcome again to Los Angeles Miss Gladys TJnger, who has a close Friday night at the sorority house, 1125 West Thirtieth street. The wedding march chaneed to ths Alpha Gamma Delta sorority at been In New York during the past U.S.C.

entertained with a sailor lunch month for the purpose of producing Lohengrin Bridal Chorus as the bride entered the church on her father's srm. She wore a period dress cf heavy white satin, embroidered with eon at the eororlty house, 6G8 West Twenty-eighth street, Tuesday in of a large congregation of friends. her latest play on Broadway. The table will be adorned with dahlias and other fall blossoms and charge of Miss Charlotte Sultan. Miss Mrs.

George R. Stewart, alster-ln- pearl. Her long veil was of tulle and places will be marked for about sixty guests. Musical Tea MOSS GLOVE AND HOSIERY STORES, A. MESLER, PRESIDENT Mr.

and Homer Orunn were hosts at a muslcale and tea at their home, 911 Westchester Place recent ly In honor of Miss uiric Cole, gifted young composer pianists who has STERLING silver has been, and always will be, the most cherished of the bride's gifts. Cherished because of its added influence of refinement to her table-home and social life. Many believe that Sterling silver is prohibitive in price and hence subdue their interest in things wrought from this everlasting metal. We have here illustrated seven of the foremost efforts of America's finest silversmiths. Each pattern a masterpiece of design and finish obtainable at all times from our open stock.

been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Cole of Elmwood avenue for the past two weeks. Miss Cole iiorrow after a sojourn of three months abroad, where she visited friends and relatives In England, Francs and Norway, cams here to visit her parents The program of the afternoon was given by Miss Marguerite Porter, Miss Claire Mclntyre and Miss Pauline Neumann. Miss Cola gave some very 77 ,7 7 Interesting accounts fo her European trip and New York musical experiences, followed a program of her vms wee 0M own compositions.

Mies Cole is leaving today for New York. A Suggestion. 6 Teaspoons 6 Salad Forks Those Included were Mrs. George Cole, Mrs. Suslo Perkey.

Miss Mar 6 Knives 6 Forks 2 Table Spoons 6 Coffee Spoons 32 pieces priced from $78.50 to $87.50, according to the pattern. guerite Porter, Miss Claire Mclntyre, Miss Paula Pick, Miss Ynea Hlguera, Miss Evangeline "Roiuke, Miss Marlon Wright, Miss Ethel Sanborn, Miss Neva Abshler, Miss Lillian Althouse, Miss Isobel Campbell, Miss Mary Donnell, Miss Rachel Dozler. Miss Eileen Carey. Mrs. William Neumann.

Grace Raley-Moore, Miss Dolly Green, Mrs. and Miss Spoor, Miss Helen Whitfield, Mrs. Alfred Winn, Mrs. Catherine Dreyfus. Miss Ruth Lee, OSS FALL (POSITION Jewelers Stationers I EST 189 I VN kMlss Celeste Grunn, the honor guest PLATINUM GOLD and.

SILVERSMITHS 743 SOUTH BROADWAY, Obliterate the 5igns of 5un and Wind A 1 8 w- i "life- I flit I. if 1 styles different colors 3 In) nnnnmis Li 88.... coL or commnations one hand she bathes you in energizing sun rays, sur charges you with new life and joy on the other hand, tampers wilfully with your beauty, doling out browned complexions, freckles, wrinkles, sallowneas. Following alia ofhatuty prtfxv etians created by Helena Rubinstein, indispensable far after'summer tu Tkt tads tfbetmty The Week of Weeks in the World of Gloves! For this is the week that America's larg' but the values are greater than ever be' VALAZB PASTEURIZED FACE CREAM deanta Tenors dun tnd frinn thoroughly ketpa piowo unmta, protected, bra thy. EietlJent rex tU est chain of glove and hosiery stores pre sents to the women of America the new truly the supreme styles in Imported Gloves for Fall direct from our three factories in Europe.

It is an event that no woman should miss. For, not only are the styles the newest, fore. None but MOSS could present such a masterly showing for none but MOSS have the manufacturing and the selling facilities to make possible such values. Visit the nearest MOSS store this week the Wee of Wees in the world of Glovesl and hosts. Visiting Brother Fayette W.

Allport, United States commercial attache of Berlin, Is en-Joying a visit to Southern California and while In Los Angeles Is passing the time with his brother H. E. All-port of the Mission Hotel, Hollywood and his mother, Mrs. Nellie Allport of 6387 Yucca street. From Trip Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Orton with their son, Chester Orton of 1710 Wellington Road, have returned home from a three-months' trip in Europe, sailing back aboard the S.S. Leviathan. Honors Musician In honor of Clarence Eddy, Dean of American organists who Is touring the Pacific Coast, Esther Fricke Green entertained with a luncheon at the Mary Louise, Thursday afternoon.

Those included were Mrs. Harmon David Ryus, Mrs. Jeanette Falconer, Miss Betty Falconer, Charles Wakefield Cadman, Sibley G. Pease and Dr. Rowland Diggle.

Meck-Rothe The wedding of Miss Henrietta Mary Meek, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meek of Glendale, and Ernest Robert Rothe, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Rothe of Victoria Drive, was one of the events of September 21.

The wedding was solemnized In the Holy Family Church In Glendale, the Rev. Father Galvln officiating in the presence of three hundred guests. Pink and white gladioli and dahlias with potted plants and palms were used in the decorations of the church. During the nuptial mass Frances Brehme sang Millard's "Ave Maria" and Edwin Brehme sang "Because." The wedding marches were played by Miss Katharine Bell, an aunt of the bridegroom. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a becoming gown of oyster white georgette and silver lace, the veil of silk tulle falling from a Juliette cap of rote pointe lace and orange blossoms.

She carried an arm shower of bride's rosebuds, orchids and lilies of the valley. Miss Viola Rothe, sister of the bridegroom was the only attendant In a gown of pale pink crepe Roma and hand-painted lace, with hat and Hllppers to match. Her nrm bouquet was of pink rosebuds and maiden hair ferns. Joseph Pseuner of, Glendale served Mr. Rothe as best man and ths ushers were Herman Pseuner and August Rothe, Jr.

Followinff the ceremony a reception and wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents tor relatives end a few close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rothe left immediately after the breakfast for a two-weeks' honeymoon trip. On their return they will make their home In Glendale where Mr.

Rothe Is In business. Tor Bride Elect Miss Borenios Cohn entertstned Friday, September 34, with a luncheon and bridge at her home, 270 South Windsor Boulevard, In honor of Miss Sybil Morris who recently announced her engagement to On be Leavey, formerly of London, Eng. The decorations were carried out In pink and white, with all the bridal favors to match. Those who were Included In the afternoon's entertainment were Mrs. Gus Arnhelm, Mrs.

Jack Hoffman of New York, Mrs. Maurice Smith, Mrs. Robert Newmark. Mrs. Richard Lauter.

Mrs. Mortimer Atlass, Miss Marian Rosenberg, Miss Helen Bchwab, Miss Henrietta Gumblner, Miss Dorothy Meyberg, the guest of honor and the hostess. Church Ceremony At a charming ceremony In the Little Church of ths Flowers In Glendale, Miss Dorothy Claire Allen, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allen, of Alhambra, became the bride of Leonard O.

Gibson, son of Charles F. Oibson of 182 Glendale Boulevard, at 10 a.m., September 26. Rev. Henry Qutckenden officiated at the ceremony and the bride was given away by her father. The bride wore a gown of whits satin fashioned with a tight basque bodice and bouffant skirt trimmed 'with wide bands of tulle.

Her long wedding Tell was surntounted with bands of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of butterfly roses and lilies of ths valley. Miss Estell Goodson gowned in pink, cbiSon ud farryUig an nn The parched and yellowed skin is an invitation to sallowness, crowsfeet, faded charms and lost youth. To keep young-looking, speedily eradicate these unwel' come signs of age! HELENA RUBINSTEIN, the internationally re nowned beauty'scientist, provides special after'summer preparations (as listed) to quickly clear and bleach the skin to remove sallowness, tan, and freckles to youthify and beautify both the complexion and con' tour. Add a lingering touch of beauty with this smart sophisticated maeup Commence your, makeup with Vahxe Beauty Foundation Cream, an alluring, whitening base, ixo. Proceed with the exquisite, clinging Valaze Powder (be sure to distinguish between Valase Jpvena Powder for dry skins and Valaze Complexion Powder for normal or oily skins).

Both come at loo, i.yo, jxo, or 5.50. For rouge, you have your choice of the dashingly brilliant and ex' otic Vdaie Red Raspberry or the subdued delicate Valaze Crushed Rose Leaves. Blondes prefer Valaze Red Geranium for its viva tious, youthful tone. Rouge-compacts, l.oo. Rouge-en-Creme, 1.00, xoo, 5.0a An entirely new kind of Lipstick (Cu pidsbow) Forms perfect cupids-bow lips as you apply it endsfussing.shaping and smudging in the new shades now taking Paris by storm.

1.50. MADE BY ftom, tlao ttw onlf cram thtt faitivrij benrfa gihb pimpled or ck Memhbed Ain. 4 ul 1.00, Xlb. 1.00. Ik.

JJtJ To ifaickh mm dutt nd mikntfi tut VALAZE CLEANS' ING AND MASSAGE tbt Inrtirrihh qwS cianxt. 7Jc. lOJ. Ta clear and blioch, follow with VALAZE BEAUTTPYINO SKTNFOOD fmiur iMitrpa lighttM, porific ni the iUb. Hod my an.

freckw ind ollownea. The (dtl bemty eren (m daflr ur. the rar round creuee uctnUDf deUcacf tot whiten. 1.00, 2J0, 4M. Fnr wv ototinite frtrirt cr fcr barrf eat tt tack tm VALAiE FRECKLE CREAM.

130. "Sqaint lines, wrimUet, enwsft VALA-B GRECIAN ANTI-WRINKLE CREAM THOSOROS) tichert of muruhinf oetm feed the drrlrtnc tunir. Rnoothini nut Una, vrinkln, aoweet ml kmf out boUnwv Unequalled for crinkled evrlidi ind oid Irokirt fundi. Prnenu lummer "rpmit line" froB fcrmint into wrinkles To keep jantM pat In mtbtly, apedaUr uouodero. 1.73.

3-50. Oily sUu, shiny nost VALAZE BEAUTY CRAINS-e wnderfu kther-fnnhc wwh uneurraned fcr earrecdnf oilinew clean away buca headi, whiteoeadi, greuineaa, rrinee ecluerd peer and I earn the sorapleikaamrioth arid velvety. 110, 2X0. VALA2B UQLTDINE beamy lorion that biatandy afc-nrha oOineaa and ihine me alwiya before cuDy on note and chin. Leave a mat-like snoot hneu.

Eatel'ent also, for removing ravel ttalna from race and neck and fc clearorint and retreshinf the akui al'ter duaty agotot tdpa U0. 2.75, J.0Q. Exposition Week Fabric Glove Exposition Week Kid Glove Special Special 14 smart, new styles oflmported Novelty Fabric Gloves, Including Children's sizes. asm PARIS tnd n6 tat du Fg. St Honor LONDON 4 Grafton St, W.I .95 wmia iUi Tnklmart.

Rcj. One of the smartest gloves of ths Kuoa, of Mods, Beaver, Grey. Brown Oak, Black and Whits Kid, with narrow contrasting welt at top of Red, Blue, CUl.TTliit. Crown and Beaver. 46 West 57th St.

New York Helena Rubinstein Beauty Preparations are sold by N. B. BLACKSTONE CO. j. COULTER DRY GOODS COMPANY CITY OF PARIS BEVERLY HILLS SHOP.

BULLOCK'S DEPT. STORE MILADY'S SALON, HOLLYWOOD THE MAY CO. A and other high class stores SMoss GLOVES (jraystone HOSIERY was given by Mr. and Mra, Frank R. Adler Inst week, wiiU Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph K. Forber, Mr. and Mrs. Or-vllle R.

Emprfion as gueaU. Cnpt. end Mrs. Tefrlck were married at the Mission Inn at Riverside. They have Just returned from an extended honeymoon and are now residing In Olenrlale.

Mrs. Tetrlck (Erlith Gregg) was very wrll known In Glendale. Dr. and Mrs. Robert 0.

McAvoy entertained September 24. last, with IV dinner and dance for Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mathews. r.

and Mrs. Torn Eavldaon, Mr. au4 tfrt. CbarUf Eaxi nes, Mtsa Mary Bchoppe. George Oft den, Rod Ogcien, Mclzar Llndsey.

Carl Von Hugen und James Bowell at the Club Casa Del Mar last week. A bridgs-lunrheon was given by Mre. B. O. Jackson of 1813 Cimarron avenue for a number of friends.

Mrs. B. W. Hsrdy, Mrs. W.

I. Jones, Mra. H. V. Anderson and Mrs.

A. Suter of Huntington Beach: Mrs. M. M. rtsthbJrn and Mrs.

i. Norton of Los Angeles, and Mra. W. J. pennle cf Placenta.

A bridal party for Capt. and Mrs. Cbarlea Maaca Tstrlcli of.Oieudale bouquet of pink weet peas, attended the bride ai maid of honor. Herbert p. Roberta aerved tho bridegroom aa bent man.

Following a motor trip to Ban Francisco and Del Monte, Mr. and Mrs. tllbeon will make their, home at 1881 North Wilton Place, Hollywood. At Club Cs Del Mar Painty MUa Wall tnter talnnd at smart dlnner-danca for Miss Martha Louise Locke, Mtsa Fran-Mt (Avrenct, ftUta Helen JklcOuln 613 South Broadway 705 South Broadway LOS ANGELES 347 South Broadway 631 South Broadway HOLLWOODj66o6HoUjrwood Boulevard PASADENA, aaa East Colorado Street LONG BEACHi 349 Pine Street America's Largest Oxain of Glove andHosiety'Storcs aMwJSero'ng 16. Cities.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Los Angeles Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Los Angeles Times Archive

Pages Available:
7,612,339
Years Available:
1881-2024