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TUESDAY. AUGUST 22. 1339 STAR-JOURNAL. FOURTEEN Many Out -of -Town Guests Yacht Regatta Draws Mrs. George Tarr Will Be Honored at Luncheon to Be Given by Mrs.

J. H. Ridgway Mrs. Creel Will Sail for World Tour Dr. and Mrs.

H. Creel (Lor- Mrs. George Tarr of Miami Beach, will be honor raine Johnson) of Chicago will guest at a luncheon to be given tomorrow at the Mini- sail Friday from San Francisco on kahda club by Mrs. J. H.

Ridgway, 4602 Browndale ave the President Coolidge for a world nue. Other guests at the luncheon will include Mrs Sterling J. Evarts, also of Miami Beach, and Mmes. Les Place, G. M.

Stewart, G. M. Chilton, King Merritt, Edwin Elwell, Morris T. Baker, Charles L. Grandin, Ward Lewis, Emory J.

Price, J. R. Ridgway, Carl Rawson and E. E. Crabb.

tour which will take a year. Dr. Creel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Creel, 1421 W. Twenty-seventh street, and Mrs. Creel is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Julius Johnson, 5021 Belmont avenue. They will spend nine months in China where Dr. Creel, who is in the department of Oriental language and literature at the University of Chicago, will study. Lat-e. they will go to Europe.

En route west they visited in Minne Mr. and Mrs. Tarr, formerly of On Honeymoon Minneapolis, now make their home in Miami Beach. They are at 510 Groveland avenue during their visit here. Mrs.

Ridgway will leave early In the fall for Florida where t. 1,11 I I Ill-H I. "7" i I I i'L she will spend the winter at Miami Beach. jyj i va tt COT-' Tli Miss Madeline Andrew of Rock- apolis. Mrs.

A. R.Miller ford, 111., has been the guest for several days of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett of! Minnetonka boulevard. Mr.

and Mrs. Hackett recently returned from a trip to Rhinelander, where they spent some time at Thompson Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrew. is Of Canton, Ohio, Visiting Here Mrs.

J. L. McCulloch, 2117 Bryant avenue will give a luncheon Friday at the Woman's club for her daughter, Mrs. A. Russell Miller of Canton, Ohio, who 'is spending 10 days in the city.

Miss Mabel Thorpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertel Thorpe, 3321 Harriet avenue Misses Lillian Martin and Alice Warren have left for an extended motor trip through California. Joseph Falks Will Have Open House Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Falk, 1018 iLi 'U Russell avenue will have open Miss Barbara Coe, Trygve Sletteland and Jerry Coe of Madison, Wis. house this evening from 8 until 11 o'clock in honor of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry Falk, of Vi-salia, Calif. Mrs. Falk came here by way of Spokane, and will leave Monday and go to New York, down the eastern coast and home by the southern route.

Mrs. Joseph Falk will go to California in December to visit Dr. and Mrs. Harry Falk. Lounge-Pretties MRS.

WILLIAM ROBINSON Mrs. William Gordon Robinson is the former Miss Elizabeth Lincoln and she and Dr. Robinson will be at home after Aug. 15 at Hart, Mich. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robb E. Lincoln of Fergus Falls, Minn. Yti 'i btar-Journal Photos Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Butler of Omaha Get-Acquainted Luncheon Will Be First Event Given for AC Wives When the Minnesota Junior Chamber of Commerce meets for its annual convention at Nicollet hotel this week, a special program of activities will be held for wives of visiting members, according to Mrs. Donald J. Heng of Minneapolis, chairman of the women's committee.

The Minneapolis Junior Associa- White Bear Yacht Club to Be Scene of Party for Visitors Tonight the new clubhouse at the White Bear Yacht club will be Miss Brooks to Be Guest at Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. John P. Snyder It 7 'I if "Ay--' 1 A ifv -Zv-tTti! tion of Commerce is host to the Dininin QSim-nn-n the srene for the entertainment planned in honor of the visitors at Lake Minnetonka this week for the Inland Lakes Yachting association's annual regatta. A cocktail party at the Jule M.

Hannaford home at White Bear will precede the dance. and their daughter, Miss Susan state convention, and wives of the Snyder, will entertain at a lunch Minneapolis members are host Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Hanson, eon Sept.

3, at their home at Monday night members of the esses. One-hundred-second Blaisdell ave Ferndale, Lake Minnetonka, in honor of Miss Barbara Brooks, nue, will entertain the ADA Girls' club of Palestine, chapter No. 112, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.

association who have belonged to the group for several years had a Bilge PuTlers' club dinner at Lafayette club. A new visitor here for the re OES, at a picnic supper, Thursday Brooks of Bushaway, Lake Minneapolitans Return From Visit in Norway Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ricksham, 1406 Jefferson street N.E., with A "get-acquainted" luncheon for women will take place in the Minnesota Terrace of the Nicollet hotel Friday at 1 p.m. A style show will be featured.

Other highlights include the "Minnetonka Melee and Swing Session" at Excelsior Friday, evening, and the inaugural evening. Mr. and Mrs. Foster V. Stevens, 4520 Upton avenue are visiting their son and daughter-iivlaw, Mr.

gatta is Miss Mary Wiener of Milwaukee, who arrived Monday evening to visit with Misses Mary Miss Snydpr is in the group of bridal attendants for the wedding of Miss' Brooks and Richard D. Fuller, which is to take place Sept. 9. Miss Snyder will return Friday from Rhinelander, where she has been a counselor at Camp Bryn-Afon. Miss Gertrude Wilharm will banquet and ball Saturday evening and Virginia Haglin, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Haglin, Big Island, Lake Minnetonka. Her brother, Jack Wiener, and DeWitt and Mrs.

Neal Stevens in Livingston, Mont. -Mr. and, Mrs. James B. Beard-lee, 2732 Irving avenue have returned from a stay in Minnesota.

in the grand ballroom of Nicollet hotel. Mr. and Mm. Wirt Wilson, 2615 Park avenue, have been guests at Commocore hotel, New York. Buchanan of Milwaukee, are sail their niece, Miss Margaret Helseth, will return here Wednesday or Thursday from a summer's stay in Norway.

The visit In Aalesund and Oslo was the first Mr. and Mrs. Ricksham have made there since leaving Norway 48 years ago. They have been visiting at Commodore hotel, New York, en route home. ing their boat in the annual re ir-vn Saturday for New York fol gatta.

lowing a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilharm, 3237 Park avenue.

Miss Wiener will attend the Connecticut College for Women this Miss Margaret Sperry of New Haven, Conn. fall. Miss Mary Haglin will return to the Barrington school in Great Barrington, and en route east will visit in Lake Forest, 111., Mls Judith Hawley, daughter of Mrs. Robert Hawley, 1991 Sheridan avenue has returned from Circle ranch, Missoula, where she spent eight weeks. Engagement rings finer patterns.

M. L. NOVACK, Diamond setter. Adv. Arthur C.

Meiers in North Before with Miss Patricia Peil. John Morris Is Married in Chicago Making Home Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carl Meier (Roberta Mover), who were married Friday evening at Elk River, have gone to northern Minnesota for a two weeks' wedding trip and after Sept. 5 will reside at 1400 Portland avenue.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. Wednesday Only! SPECIAL $2-85 Two crisp, rayon crepe flatterers at a very special price! The flowing sashed housecoat sketched comes in sizes 16 to 40. A tailored type neatly moulds sizes 12 to 20. Navy, white, raspberry, sea green, royal strewn with blossoms or full-blown garden flowers. This special, regular value four dollars, tomorrow only Housecoats On Three and Mrs.

H. R. Moyer, Elk River, and Mr. Meier, son of Mrs. Grace Meier, Aurelia, Iowa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Heath of Robinson, 111., announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to John Richard Morris of Chicago, eon of Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Morris, 4820 Lyndale avenue S. The ceremony took place Saturday at Holy Name cathedral, Chicago, with Rev. Edward V. Dailey officiating.

Attendants were Miss Evelyn Kerin of Robinson and Charles K. Morris, brother of the bridegroom. A reception followed at Webster hotel. A point de sprit wedding gown with finger tip veil was worn by fU I fit the bride who carried roses, sweet peas and baby breath. Miss Mildred Morrow, bridesmaid, wore yellow i'J II If 1 chiffon net and carried peach gladl i ii i in ii 0 oil while Miss Kathryn Meier, Des Moines, Iowa, wore a blue frock k- and carried yellow gladioli.

After Oct. 1, Mr, and Mrs. Mor Donald Haeft was best man. Ush ers were Dwight Moyer and Hal Moyer, Jr. Robert E.

Grays Here From West ris will be at home at 3648 Lake Shore drive, Chicago. The bridegroom attended Notre Dame and Minnesota universities. He is member of Psl Upsilon fraternity. The bride Is a graduate of the Juilliard school, New York city, and has been in concert work. Mr.

and Mrs. Morris gave the OTATTGFADQ Mrs. George R. Huntington, 2615 Park avenue, has as her guests her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Robert E.

Gray (Mary ft, I i II Hundreds of woman hava already taken fJ ll advantage of this unusual opportunity to pur- Huntington) and son, Robert, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Paige Lehman will give a small swimming party Wednesday at Minikahda club for Mrs. Gray and her son. Mrs.

Huntington has bridal dinner Friday evening at the Drake hotel, The Morrises and their daughter, Miss" Irene Morris, have just returned from a four months' trip abroad. John Pillsbury, to Sail for Home 'm A(m 2 mucn Deiow tompeniivo prices. Because wiv I Mil Schlampp'i buy thousands of superior pelts entertained for her daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

G. R. Huntington, 2311 Pleasant avenue, gave a fam ily dinner and Mrs. Edmund 11 1 C''rec' 'rom orig'na' sources because of Jlr fill. I Fill tStl maniidrliirinn nn tli nramt.x tU.w UU fl'll Taylor, 5149 Thomas avenue NEW BLACK A--jttOOD THIS PAY OHIY) BAR GAIN (HI It I Ticket Good For: I DRESSES jjlj was hostess.

ytl If V. Jl. 9 once-in-a-lifetime otter. In grey or ll feXj black I from stock or made to order Leonard Smith of Lake Forest, Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Pillsbury, of Crystal Bay, Lake Minnetonka, will sail Friday from Cherbourg for the United States after 111., was the weekend guest of Joe Gerwe, 5117 Colfax avenue S. i 36th August Fur Sale 1 Both boys will be seniors at Notre Dame university in the fall. STUNNING FALL DRESSES IN BLACK AND COLORS, CHOSEN WITH AS MUCH CARE AS THOUGH THE COST WERE TWICE AS MUCH WERE ANNOUNCING A NEW COLLECTION FROM 17.95 TO 29.95. SKETCHED BLACK CREPE WITH SMART SHIRRINGS, SOFT-LY FLARED SKIRT, JEWELED GOLD BROOCH 29.95 NOVELTY BLACK CREPE WITH POCKETS OUTLINED GOLD THREAD TOUCHES OF GOLD KID ON THE BELT 22.95 On Ptnon ind a.

Aale Oallldt GUl 9 OV AfttmeonPtfformaMt A FrxitltrDiviSUnptdt 9M Twe Rldtt Oe Td. MHw.y 20( ANNUAL AUGUST Clearance FURNITURE Lampi 0 Lineni Pictures a summer abroad. Mr. Pillsbury wil lbe an usher at the wedding of a former Yale classmate, Dan Tenney, on his return. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley M. Lyman, 1936 James avenue and their family have returned from a several months' stay in the east. For the past seven weeks they have been In Sorrento, Me. Mrs.

Irma MacLellan and chil if Air.CoaUd JSS 1 xk fi 3-9 Month Pa'ymanl ii Gown Salon Second Floor I fU" Xehlamp Northwtjt's largest Furrier 2917-19 Hnnpin Av: China Shop 912 NICOLLET dren have returned to their home In Bethlehem, following a visit TICKETS ON SALE: DOWNTOWN TICKET OFFICE 117 Northwestern Bank Building AND AT THE STATE FAIR 818 Nicollet with Mrs. MacLellan'i mother, Mrs. F. M. Baker, 1904 Drew Ave-Due S.

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