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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 28

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JUNE 28, 1931. PART III. 4 SUNDAY MORNING. Diversions of Society John Malloch Mylne, son of Mr. i anfl Mrs.

John Malloch Mylne, nf Hawarden Drive. Riverside. The i INTEREST TAKEN IN SERVICE WEDDING ceremony took place at 8:30 p.m. PTlday, with Rev. Dean William Fleetwood officiating.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a white satin gown fashioned empire style, trimmed with Duchess lace, with long train and veil, carrying a huge bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Elizabeth Hooper, served her sister an maid of honor, wearing a blue moussoline de sole frock, with blue hot riAvp and shops to match. car Don't forget it is QUALITY PLUS LOW PR! fifty-one years Barker Bros, have built a repir Jk 9x12 AXMINSTER even though their prices are low (as low as to sacrifice quality and betray the confidence worth of furniture and home furnishings are $1 Q85 Rugs share the extreme savings know that you i careful in its claims a store that will give yd -f 1 V- -w' '4 ft M-a At y. xf X-v'. )f' -T, -( '14 fv iv 1 it t4 tt- I rj'ing pink Cecile Brunner roses, bridesmaids, Miss Enid Mylne, sis-tr of Mr.

Mylne. Miss Charlotte Ferguson, Miss Josephine Pauly and Janet McCoy, wore frocks alike of pink organdy over taffeta slips, trimmed with pink and blua sashes, with pink straw hata, gloves and shoes to match, carrying pink nd blue sweet pea. Mrs. Hopper was charming In a beige gown, with pale pink maJine hat and corsage of gardenias. A cousin of Mr.

Mylne, Robert Stewart Malloch, served as best man, end the ushers Included: Myron Albertson, Walter Douglas, Alan Herrlngton and Merrick Winkler. Mvs. Mylne was graduated from Marlborough, and the Baldwin School for Girls, Vermont Pennsylvania. Mr. Mylne was graduated from Cornell University.

A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, for immediate relatives and the bridal party, after which Mr. and Mr. Mvin ipft for a motor trln and In new provincial designs, regularly S32.S0, Monday at "Los Angel Limited quantity a price so low that they will be snapped up immediately by economy wise buyers so choose yours early! Good quality Axminsters 9x12 size but best of all in a provincial design (just like the lovely old Colonial rugs.) You'll have to see this value to appreciate it it's outstanding! SECOND FLOOR will make their future home In Los Angeles. Bride-Elect Honored Pink and white water lilies decorated the tea table at the charming party given by Miss Margaret Lavne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ollyn A. Lavne. 2220 Live Oak Drive, R-annrl hnnnrlnff Miss Elizabrth Daum, bride-elect of George Fox ca MrihrtiWl, MIW-J A a Ray Huff studios Mrs. George Hall Moflett One of the weddings of the month which Is of much interest to service folk, as well as society circles of the Southland was that of the 17th when Miss Janet H. Web Case, Tne an air was given ui form of a bridge-tea and crystal shower Wednesday at the home of Miss Layne's parents.

The house was decorated throughout with pink and white flowers. Those bidden Included Misses Emily Childs, Margaret Bunn, Nancy Jones, Peggy Kelso, Peggy O'Brien, Wanda Yoakum, Martha Tuttle, Frances Stevens, Helen Sumption, Virginia Rowe, Anna Ewell Phillips, Marion Wilson. Mildred Wilson, Alice Rule, Winifred Rule, Virginia Thorn, Mrs. Ransom Chase, Mrs. Edward Austin, Calvert Hammond, and Mrs, Fred Johnson.

The hostess was assisted by her mother. Miss Dorothy Daum, and Mrs. William H. Daum. Another charming courtesy extended to Miss Daum was a bridge-luncheon given by Miss Peggy Kelso at the home of her parents in Beverly Hills Friday afternoon.

Sixteen guests were present. Miss Elizabeth Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Young, entertained yesterday with a brtdte-luncheon and shower ta honor of r.LTlv grimmer bios- ster. attractive daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Webster of 624 North Arden Boulevard, became the bride of George Hall Moflett, son of Admiral and Mrs. William Moflett, the ceremony being read by Mr. Cal-decott In First Unitarian Church. Given In marriage by her father, the bride chose Miss Nancy Beld to assist as maid of honor.

Mrs. J. Bernet was her sister's matron of Berkey Gay fine frames upholstered by Barker Bros, in guaranteed Wilshire quality Representative Values! honor, and Ensign Harry Sears served as best man. officiating, only members of the two t- wv. 8oms decorated the home, and twelve families being bidden.

The dainty bride, given In mar close friends or tne nonoree were bidden, Including Misses Dorothy Daum. Marearet Richards, Emily riage by her father, wore an exquisite creation of periwinkle blue lace with hat and slippers to match and Childs. Margaret Bunn, Nancy carried an immense bouquet oi orchids and lilies of the valley. Im 1. Mammoth Sf mediately after the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. Bishop left by motor for the north, planning to visit Lake Louise, Banff, Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. and will not return to Southern Caluornia lor a montn. LOVE SEAT of French Influence, carved frame, down cushions, damask covers; SOFA loose down pillow back English lounge style in antique velour or 1 ST damask, price 5 1 4 carloads of the famous BerkeJ 400 sofas as well as tables, love Mr.

Bishop belongs to one of the pioneer families of Los Angeles, his price $125 maternal granalatner being tne late Judge Olin Wellborn, for many bought at fractional prices. at years Judge of the Federal Court here, while his parents, Mr. and Jones. Margaret Layne, Catherine Wilscn. Sally Smith.

Peggy Jones. Mirtha Tuttle and the honored guesu Crystal Shower Miss Anna Ewell Phillips, fiancee of Griffith Bartlett McKeebey. will be honored with a crystal shower and bridge-tea tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Louis P. Saenger, and daughter, Mrs.

Vernon Sheblak (Mary Lou Saenger) at the home of the former. Bridge tables will be arranged In the patio, carried out with pastel decorations. The marriage will be an event of July 30. Church Ceremony The marriage of Miss Ella Louise Schick, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Jacob Schick of Rosemead, to Roland Porter Bishop, was solemnized Tuesday evening, the ceremony taking place in All Saints Church, Beverly Hills, with Dean William W. Fleetwood 2-pc. GROUP handsome Bet with genuine walnut frame down cushion; in fine Mrs. Roland Porter Bisnop (Doro gS I6W BENCH in genuine maple, attractive apron and turnings. Leys than QQ QC thy Wellborn,) have been prominent in social, business and civic 2.

Barker $198 frieze, less than '2 price at activities of Los Angeles for many CHAIR occanioual chair, genuine walnut frame in On all these pieces Barker Br0 of upholstering 100 hah-1 ance of long lasting comfort ar LAMP TABLE 3019 top. convenient drawer, beautiful years. Engagement Announced Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Houghton Sawyer of Piedmont of the engagement of their charming daughter.

Miss Ur mohair, tapestries or ly grained walnut veneer top; $16.95 brocatelles; 'a price $14.75 less than price sula Sawyer, to John Holstlus, son of William Holstlus of Shinfield 3. Fine Berkey4 Buy Now Use Our Easy Credit Terms Another hujre special purchase holstery fabrics: tapestries, rayon velours, mohairs a Guaranteed Quality at Bottom Pria 3-CANDLE LOUNGE or JUNIOR STYLE Genuine MebI lh JfifU Importer iff 0 23 IMS VfflST SEVENTH ST. UP TV II Sfaurt LOS ANGELES ff SKow Offers ff 5U Semi-annual Clearance piece. Lamps $495 i 'Nirrr SMf Poster Bed Ch i fs-, -m' 1 (tnd Dressing Ta 1 1 -Dig 9 15 Dresses at 10. 10 Dressea at 15.

15 Dresses at 25. 20 Dresses at 35. 1 5 Dresses at SO.00 20 Dresses at 65. 1 5 Dresses at 75. including Ensemble and Eveninfj Dree in ready-io-yoear ALL FRENCH MODELS 1 PRICE 12 anJ Urn- Cvcry 'Purchase a Vital Bargain 25 SUMMER HATS dry Very decidedly underpriced for such superior lamps-choose now for this value challenges comparison.

Available in either brass plate or wrought iron lounge or junior size-complete with stunning parchment effect shades. MEZZANINE FLOOR tYovo 7. and 10. a vm tm Seventh Street, 1 ALL SALES FINAL BARKER BRO Flower and Figueroa Values on this page also available at Barksr Hollywood and Long Beach Stores. 5J.

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