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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 29

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I SUNDAY MORNING. 2os anaclcsDrTttmcs JUNE 28. 1931ITART In Gala Fetes in Society U1NCLE OF BRIDE CONDUCTS WEDDING i- Berkshire, Eng. The wedding will take place July 15 in the gardens of her parents' home. The bride-elect Is the granddaughter of the late Justice Lorenzo Sawyer and Harry Ashland Greene of Monterey.

She was graduated from local schools and later studied abroad. Edward Holstlus, of London, the well-known author, is a brother of the bridegroom-elect. Smart Affair Mrs. Luther Drake of Omaha, who is making her home at the Women's Athletic Club for the summer, entertained with a lunch sow 1 mat really gives you your money's worth. For in for assured quality and distinction.

Now Sale! 500 Leatheroid eon in the Garden Room Friday afternoon, her guests being a coterie of old Marlborough students during years when Mrs. Drake was connect will find elsewhere in, the city) they refuse ed as principal of the school. Marriage Announcement have earned in this half century. $2,500,000 ded in this Sale. Shop at Barker Bros.

The marriage of Miss Flora daughter of the late Dr. Walter Llndley, to Alexander MacKeigan, baling with a reliable store a store that is nest value for every dollar you spend. Is announced. Mrs. MacKeigan comes from an old pioneer family of Los Angeles.

Her father was the founder of the California Hospital Pillows Mr. and Mrs. MacKeigan will be at home in veraugo Knoils after Sep tember 1. 99 -forward Bridge-Luncheon Mrs. C.

Green honored Mrs. John Tweedy, who sojourns here each winter, with a bridge luncheon at her home. Invited A store of uses for Summertime real savings for your budget. Leatheroid pillows (they look almost exactly like real leather,) with feather filling at only 59c each. Wonderful for the beach, patio, or mountain cabin.

size. THIRD FLOOR guests were Mmes. John Tweedy. E. Paul Gray, Felix Guinney, Ann Franlcei, Nelle P.

Clark, Jean Bake mAmm well, Georgia Truitt, Bertha Grant, 'V 1W kit Mil ana the Misses Blanche Hartwell, Marie Ferguson, Dorothy McCor-mlck, Ethel Morrow, Bonnie Ramsey, Dora Berchard, Belle McClure, Barbara Hossack, Agnes Whalen, ana Margaret Harper. Hawkhurst-McCarthy Last Sunday at 1:30 p.m., Miss if Alice Hawkhurst became the bnde of Lercy James McCarthy at the Wilshire Christian Church, with Rev. Herbert Griffith officiating. Hans Ohrt gave the bride away and Mrs. Hans Ohrt served her sister aa matron of honor.

Howard J. McCarthy was best man. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy left Immediately following Curtis Blltmore studios! Mrs.

Alfred Leon Thomas tne ceremony lor a honeymoon tnp to Lake Tahoe. South Pasadena Methodist ChuriT, At the Sea Breeze was the setting chosen by Mis; Kathryn Louise Smith, daughter oi The formal opening of the summer season at the beach found many social leaders entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, for hej wedding the 11th inst. to Alfred PRICE their friends during the past week with smart affairs along the ocean Leon Thomas, son of Alfred Thomas of Pasadena.

Rev. Harry W. Whit of Burbank, uncle of- the bride, officiated, assisted by Dr. Charles A strand. Among the outstanding events was Kent of South Pasadena.

the dinner-dance given by Henri even less Mrs. Roy Earl Mason assisted het sister as matron of honor, other at Loedeboer in the supper-room in honor of a group of friends who graduated thL year from the University of Southern California. A tendants included Mrs. Russell Post, and Misses Johanna Andersoj; and Isabel Pettifer, all wearlns frocks of flowered organdie in lav l2 regular Likewise 800 Berkey Gay tables, love-seats and accessory pieces at the same drastic reductions large centerpiece of American beau ty roses and sweet peas was sur rounded by tall green tapers. Individual corsages were presented to Berkey ender tones, with long lavender lace mitts, carved coral necklaces, gift of the bride, completing the costume; they carried old-fashiourrf each of the feminine guests and bouquets of sweet peas.

boutonnieres to their escorts. Bidden were: Misses Jean Mansfield, Kay Brekke, Fredella Floto, Faith Hardy, Messrs. Rod it Lewis, Sidney Leonard and Walter Weiss. lay prices! The supper-room provided the col Roy Earl Mason was bct. uian and Rtssrll E.

Post, Fred O. OHon and Don Burleson ushered. Mrs. Thomas was graduated inm. University of Southern and is a member of Alpha Ganvo Delta Sorority, and Mr.

Thoma? i1 an Occidental College alumnui. orful setting for the semiannual dinner-dance given by members of the Sofeon Club last evening. Guests, who were seated at a large Typical Bargains! cial Purchase U-shaped table which was decorated with gladiolis, roses and sweet peas, included Misses Florence Lazare, SOFA English club style In multi-colored Berkey cloth, fcjay framesincluding 800 chairs, CHAIR big easy chair. English style in heavy tapestry cover. Less than QIQ 75k price at JJrx price at $49.75 Rose Wilensky, Hazel Lazare, Gertrude Eisner.

Edith Pesnikoff Vivian Kleasney. Ann Deitch, Gertrude Wilensky, Anne Moisoff, Alice Jacob-son. Florence Finkelsteln, Anne Sol jts, cabwete. All correct styles au omon, Edith Eisenstat, Fein- stein. Messrs.

Edwaru Vllensky, SOFA big model with carved walnut stretcher; green tapestry or taupe mohair. CHAIR Chippendale style with solid mahogany frame, the guests the finer points of game. A profusion of yellow and violci pansies centered the table while tiny potted plants at each plate comply -ed the floral decorations. Covers were laid for Mmes. C.

Mendenhall, R. A. Pinkerton Charles Lovejoy, G. D. Giitnore Anna Kratzer, Florence Rief, Jchn Leonard and O.

D. Marble Club Lido Affairs One of the charming affairs of thf week was the luncheon given by Mrs. Jeannette McClelland in the Palm Room of the new Lido Beach Club In honor of Miss Yvonne Cravens. The table was artistically decorated with white roses and th favors consisted of hand-painted Japanese fans. Guests included choice of many fine covers.

Maurice Fink. Louis Robin, Elliot Fisher, Gus Hayman, B. H. Sodlkoff, Norman Ellis, Elliott Schneider, William Pardee, Leo Burbank, Harold Lakin, Moris H. Saks, Herman Lelberman and Theodore Prod.

Jpholstery i price price at $19.75 Honoring Mrs. Harry G. Nicks and Je their guaranteed Wilshire quality Jcotton filling an absolute assur- Mrs. R. Lewis, members of TABLE Very large occasional table in beautiful wal CHAIR Smart comfortable wing chair In damasks.

the Santa Monica Assembly of the Social Order of Beauceaut gave a nut veneers; richly carved; teauty. IWil Jit Jltwi IS $79.50 Vi price at backgammon luncheon yesterday In the galerla. Capt. Wheatley Clegg less than i at $29.75 Butt assisted in demonstrating to Gay fabrics 18.000 yards (19 tons!) of fine up- Trade in old furniture as part payment on new Jasks, brocatelles, mohairs, friezes, range of colon. THE HISTORY MAKING Auction Sale CONTINUES p7 2000 Pieces at Sensational Savings; 5.

Colonial Grou 12 Price and Less on Leonard Refrigerators '2895 We featured this group at $59 and it was a sensational success. Now we have only a limited number of groups left-offered as a supreme Sale feature at the price of the cheapest of soft pine groups. Montgomery Bros. Los Anieles' Oldest Jewelers FINE DIAMONDS STANDARD WATCHES COLD JEWELRY and SOLID SILVER NOW SELLING urtdr the hammer to the highest bidders at the lowest price levels in the history of the jewelry business. You Make Your Own Price No Greater Hargains F.ver Known For Strictly High-Grade Goods We distribute four beautiful diamond rings dally to those attending without obligation to buy.

Rings distributed at 11135 o'clock daily. DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION SALE! Ml Must and Will Be Sold 1001b. ice capacity. This model originally priced at 162.50. A tremendous value event possible through the purchase of the entire Los Angeles warehouse stock of The Leonard Refrlger-stor Co.

This model In steel body with l'-i-lnch Insulation 1001b. ke capacity. 3-door side leer In grey or ivory. Limited quantity. 3 This is a genuine maple group in correct Colonial atyle (especially smart right now) a quaint poster bed (twin or full size), drees-ing table with lovely Colonial shaped mirror and beautifully simple chest.

A bargain practical for your own room, a children's room, a maid's room. Get here early there are only a few. Matching pieces available. Other Leonard models at 25 to 50 less. SEVENTH FLOOR i Ml fcni Montgomery Bros.

Street, 25 Groups Only! Get Yours Early! I'stablished 1SSI BROS lower and KE BAR Figucroa WEST 7TH AT HOPE ST. Values on thit page aUo available at Barker Holly wood zvd Long Beach Store..

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