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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 27

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SUNDAY MORNING. MAY i7- 1931. PART HI. '5 What Society Has Been About; Many Plans for Future Hollywood Boulevard at Ivar B. Thompson and Maj.

and Mrs, Percy Wells. Wedding Date Set Tilly Saulkey, Gertrude Shutz, Sarah Minnie Margaret White, Theresa Zuckerman and the hostess. FREQUENT SOUTHLAND VISITOR Naval Matron House Guest Here Miss Catherine Louise Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clif For the Qonvenience of Our Patrons in the Southland We liow Offer telegrams of congratulation from old friends and relatives In the Eastt which were read at the party.

The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Buckley, Ivlr. and Mrs.

John Bruderlin, Miss Cora C. Burwell, Mrs. George Coup-land, Mr. and Mrs. John Bietrich, Miss Iris Gilder, Mrs.

E. Belle Ferry, Capt. and Mrs. J. W.

McCall, Miss Gertrude Newton, Miss Isabelle feck, Mrs. Mabel F. Peck, Mr. Walter D. Peck, Miss Mollie Rus-ell.

Miss Isabel Royal, Mrs. M. ford Smith, of South Pasadena, whose engagement to Alfred Leon was recently announced has set her wedding date for June 11, next. Dr. Harry W.

White, pastor of the Burbank Methodist Church, win read the wedding serv ice at the South Pasadena MethO' Complete Glove Tanyo-Tea Mrs. Leiland Athertbn Irish and Mrs. Henry W. Willis will entertain a group of friends at several parties given at the tango-tea dan-sants in the Salon Celeste Wednesday afternoon. Included in Mrs.

Irish's party will be Mrs. John Boyce Smith, Mrs. Pearl Rlvely Holland and Mrs. Carroll W. Jones, while Mrs.

Willis has bidden Mrs. Sloan Orcutt, Miss Peggy Hamilton, Mrs. Oliver Converse Bryant, Mrs. William Dellamore, Mrs. Clarence Norenberg, Mrs.

Haskell Freeman and Mrs. Guy Bush. Many special attractions are planned by each hostess and Miss Hamilton will contribute a pantomime, "The Romance of the Fan." ft 'k Service in Our Hollywood Shop 0C (L li4-1 York on the Europa to pass four months on the continent. Miss Kalb was the hostess at a bridge-tea which she gave recently for a group of friends including Mmes. Charles A.

Bennett, Forrest Shipley, J. C. Marks, Lewis Arnold, Frank Pollock, A. E. Law, Herbert Bartlett, Donald Stitt, J.

Somervllle and Herrick Slocum; the Miss Louise Smith, Greta Wolff, Leila Kayser, Ber Woorgast, Peggy Clarke, Dorothy Pyles, Estelle Miller and Louise Aldridge. Baby Daughter Arrives Mrs. Newton P. Jacobs is the mother of a baby daughter, Marilyn, born the 6th at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Here from Canada Mr.

and Mrs. Thurston Weather-bee of Toronto, have arrived, in Southern California and while in Los Angeles will make the Bllt-more their headquarters. For Bride-Elect One of the prettily appointed affairs given in honor of a June bride-elect was the personal shower-luncheon and bridge party with which Mrs. Cecille Lyon entertained, in honor of Miss Betty E. Leon, fiancee of Jack Bauer.

Those included were Miss Leon, Mmes. J. Argula, Nina Albert, Lillian Bacon, Leona Barron, Marie Brown, Erne-lie Brown, Cecelie Blank, Ida Berco-witz, Reglna Bergman, Caroline Davidson, Fanny Foremaker, Gus-sie Friedlander, Lillian Gold, Roly Ginsberg, Anna Goldman, Sidal Hinchel, Etta Harris, Elizabeth Harris, Mausic Ginstein, Rose Kafka, Eward Like, Benjamin Lewis, Fanny Leon, Rose Leon, Marie Levin, Laufice Moskowitz, F. G. Nelson, Bessie Ober, Anna Phillips, Marie Pines, Fanny Singerman, Rosei Spencer, Rose Singer, Lilian Sase, orter rv 1' 2316-18 WEST SEVENTH ST.

Wtttlaks Sfuaro, LOS ANGELES Another fashion service are ready with every conceivable idea in gloves, featuring huge assortments of nationally famous brands as well as highlights and novelties made especially for that will instantly appeal to our discriminating clientele. For Bride-elect Rosebuds as place cards held in their hearts the story of the romance of Miss Julia E. Drummy, who is to wed Louis F. Frlese June 13. This novel idea was employed.

by Mrs. Mazie A. Bisenius and Miss Mercedes McEnany, 1555 Cassil Place, Hollywood, at a miscellaneous shower given for the bride-elect at Deauville Beach Club Saturday. The flowers each bore a sentence of the love story of the couple and were attached to intertwining ribbons from a pastel Maypole centering the luncheon table. Attending were Miss Drummy, Mrs.

J. J. Dunn, Mrs. G. A.

Hogan, Mrs. Edla Tegner Swinney, Mrs. William Tewksbury, Mrs. Harry Hough, Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs.

R. K. Malone, Mrs. W. J.

Crown, Mrs. Burt Beck, Mrs. Joe LaBella, 7. A.ris Cloves Kislav Gloves ChaneTs Hovelties Every Clove Success of the Season or the Coming -r Vacation Holiday (Continued on Fage Column 1) Suils 'Wool or cStJb Top Coals Soft light veclght "Woolens Afternoon Dresses Tastel Chiffons and Crepes Evening Gowns ''Wispy Xaces or Sophisticated atins tSergts Alberts studios) Mrs. Edmund Waymond Strother 4 A charming visitor who nas been the house guest of Miss Marv F.llzahfth Wp.stnhaline at her home, 2615 West Fourth street, for the last two weeks, is Los Angeles, where she and Miss Westphaling attended Cumnock School and were graduated together.

Before her marriage to Commander Strother she was Miss Kathleen Law of Vancouver, B. and Honolulu. Upon the arrival of Commander Strother they will have apartments in Long Beach, until the fleet sails for northern waters. Mrs. Edmund Waymond Strother, wife of Commander Strother of the U.S.S.

Lexington. Mrs. Strother is a frequent visitor in Southern California and has many friends in dlst Church at 8:30 in the evening. He also performed the wed member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. ding service for Miss Smith's par ents and for her sister, Mrs.

oy POPULAR PRICES Earl Mason (Frances Ethclwyn Smith) who is to be her matron of honor. Mr. Mason will be the best man. Mr. Thomas, son of Alfred Thomas, was graduated from Occidental and claims membership in Chi Rho.

The bride-elect's alma mater Is the University of Southern California, where she became a 3 Historical Motif A Russian j-alon is being given this evening at the new hrone of Mrs. Frederick Courtenay Barber, 167 South Beachwood Drive, which will be historical In its motif. Readings will be given by Mrs. Olga Shuey in costume. Mme.

Marina BelodloLsky will sing a group of Russian folk songs, Mme. Janina will give a number of Russian folk dances and a number of other Slavic artists will contribute to the program. Mme. Lizett Kalova. noted Russian violinist, will be guest of honor and other distinguished visitors will be Prince and Princess A.

Lebanov-Rostovsky. Bishop Sophronios, Mme. Natalie Alblni, prima donna, Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Bond, Mme, Emilie Jehl, Nicholas Bolin, pianist. E.

Ulianoff, painter and Basil Toutorsky, violinist. Your Guarantee Btlov tea quota A actual tcordmg of guarantat ihp iAa is found avary pack, aga of thia aUvarwara: guarantee without time limit that '1835 R. Wallace' lilver plate will give abtolute latii-faction, and will replace, without queition, every piece of gooda bearina the '1835 R. Wallace' trade-mark that doet not give tat-iifaclory tervice in any houiehold. WALLACE ft SONS MiU CO." Years of Faithful Service" YOU'LL ENJOY THE SMARTNESS AND THE COMFORT OF Matrix Shoes for Women To Depart Soon Mrs.

Charles T. Kalb and her daughter. Miss Milliccnt Kalb of Fountain avenue. Hollywood, arc preparing for their departure to Europe next Friday. After a trip to Canada they will sail from Nev; HONEYMOON BEING PASSED IN NORTH "NORTHBROOK" $10.50 In beige calfskin combined with brown iff Wallace A Sensation! One of Our Greatest Silverware Sale Events Silver Plate They Have A Moulded Insole rhal Fits Tlie Fool WW Without Breaking-in.

They Are Now Half Price Your Footprint in Leather" A Partial List One of the most attractive silverware patterns we have ever seen. We believe your enthusiasm will match ours when you see the "Lady Astor." You'll proudly show it to your guests Set of 6 Teaspoons, Retf. $3.75. $1.87 3.75 3.75 3.75 1.00 3.75 NO MORE FLAT SOLES AND THE AGONY OF "BREAKING-IN" SHOES. THESE MOULDED IN SOLES ARE COMFORTABLE THE FIRST TIME.

AND REMAIN COMFORTABLE AFTER WALKING MILES. Baker's Service Hose 81.65, 3 Pairs 84.50 Set of 6 Tablespoons. Re. $7.50. Set of 6 Soup Spoonn.

Reg. $7.50. Set of 6 Dinner Fork. Re. $7.50.

Cold Meat ork. Reg. $2. Now, chcIi. Set of 6 Snlud Forks.

Reg. $7.50. Set of 6 flutter Spreaders Re. $6.25. Gravy Ladle.

Reg. $2.50. Now, each. Set of 6 I follow Handle Steel Knives. Reg.

$12.00. Now Cuke Servers. Reg. $3.00. Now, each and confidentially boast of your saving.

One of the finest silver plates made. It is made by R. Wallace Sons and guaranteed for a lifetime. Here is a pattern that will always be in style. A selection of 46 different table pieces.

This event is exclusive with Parmelee-Dohr-mann Come in Monday for a more complete selection. 3.13 I Lansing Biown studios) Mrs. Troy Mclvln Ztghir One of the loveliest ot the spring wrddlngs was that of Miss Lots Maxlne Malm, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter L.

Mahn of South Mansflcld avenue, and Troy Mclvln Zigliir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V. Ziglar of North Carolina, the ceremony taking place In Ar-llngton Avenue Chrisiinn Church with Rev. Wesley Roblaon officiating.

Mrs. Denton Catterlin sang a group of songs preceding the ceremony. Mrs. Alan Shepherd was matron of honor, Mlw Lucille Mahn, maid of honor, and Miss Elixabrth Major, Mrs. P.

Nelson and Mrs. Raymond L. Ziclnr other attendants. Raymond L. Zlglur served his bi other as best man and Alan Shepherd.

Leon McCarver and Frank McCnr-vrr ushered. After a reception at the home of the bride's parents Mr. rnd Mrs. Ziglur li ft on an extmlei'' honeymoon lit the north and will muko thrir home In Rklgley hvt-rue, Hollywood, after their return. "Peck-A-lW $10.50 Id White or Sandy Halge Calfskin.

The white model 1m trimmed lu black. Tho untidy bt lgn In brown. 1.25 Stainless 6.00 1.50 Slower MIPBHBaii3iMFM 1 629 S. Broadway 412 YV. Seventh St.

451 S. Broadwuy Paxadena ut SSJ K. Colorado St. 311 W. Fifth St In HnUiwiiul at (frtrti Hollywood Hlvd.

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