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The Long Beach Sun from Long Beach, California • 15

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7 j. V'1-' L'-1 7 5 .1 i. L. 'j 1 A v'- 1 -V r. ls SOCIETY AND CLUB HAPPENINGS SOCIETY AND CLUB HAPPENINGS I Published DailyPhone'52-ll I THE LONG BEACH SUN SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1930 Section Six Pages! i Summer Days Replete With Lovely Events Many Attractive Luncheo i Parties Given by Hostesses i Many yisitors Enjoy Season In This City i Newcomers Inspiration for Diversified Entertaining! During the warm midsummer days, Long Beach ls proving a mecca for many visitors who stefe respite from inland heat along this particular shore of the cool Pacific, Numerous among them have returned to 'former' homes In -this city and their friends are hastening to welcome them in a variety of ways -i A charming traveler who cornea here from Denver, Colorado, ia Mrs.

Helen Olsen, who ls the house guest of a her Mrs. Max' bel Stevens, and her brother, F. Wt Boot, of 240 Prospect avenue. Mrs, Olsen returned from the East with Mrs. Stevens recently after they had been In Annapolis, Maryland, to witness the graduation- of Mrs, Stevens' son, Clyde, from the Naval academy.

She will spend some time herb, returning to Colorado In September. i One of the loveliest parties of the week was the dinner dance given by Mrs. J. E. Wrightaman at this Pacific Coast club Friday night to honor Mrs.

Olsen. The Hawaiian motif was adopted for-the affair and was carried out cleverly in decorations and entertainment. Dinner was served in a private banquet room. In a setting of palm trees reminiscent of the Islands, Arranged bout a mirror sea in the center of the tible were miniature palms from which swung bunches of cocoanuts and agile monkeys. and beneath which danced tiny-hula girls.

Favors for the feminine guests were leis of small gardenias, Musio and entertainment features were provided by an Hawaiian stringed quarte. Places were marked for Dr. ahd Mrs. Hoskins, Messers and Mesdames Ned Griffin, Mark Kuhn, Clinton Carney, Richard Blxby, Harry Brown, Donald Cof-field; TMesdames Mable Stevens, Wllford Worrell, Bill Wilde, Louise Tompkins; Dr. Harriman Jones, F.

Boot, Arthur Winters, Paul Brunn, Spencer Howell, Robert Purcell, Ray Edwards; the honoree and the hostess. Mrs. Stevens will entertain -for her sister at smart bridge break--fast to be held Tuesday at the Pacific Coast dub. Mrs. Normarl Lee Luke was Miss Mildred Elizabeth Davis prior fo Aerj marriage Friday at Santa Barbara.

The announcement made by her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Clarence Elva Davis comes as a surprise to her many friends, in. younger society circles of the city. (Nola Brooks studio) i Mrs.

Maynald Joy Toll (Ethel Coleman) and Mr. Toll have returned from Cambridge, and are spending part of the summer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coleman. Mrs.

Ben Barker, of Austin, Texas, who is a prominent member, of the summertime contingent nere, arrived Thursday to spend the season at Hotel Virginia. I (Austin studio -t- i I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Entertain to Honor Lukc-Davis' Wedding Is Performed Quietly Mra Roy Dolley, formerly this city, and now of San Marlnp, was hostess at a prettily, appointed luncheon and bridge given in the patio of the Pacific Coast club Thursday afternoon. The affair was arranged as a compliment.

jto Mrs. Robert Chestnut- of Beach, who has been visiting ks the house guest of Mrs. Dolley. A cool summer garden idea wju chosen for the decorations. Baskets of bright flowers centered the table and favors were miniature old-fa loned watering pots.

Places were arranged for dames Mildred. Hall, Chester Allen, William -Raymond, Ray Pedrlfck -and Miss Winona Helnsman. lof Long Beach; Mesdames Robert M. Pease, Stewart Nolan, Wllliaim Whiteman, Charles Cate Los Angeles; Mrs. Russell Huff of honoree and the hostelss.

Miss Marion Sheffield, who (is soon to become the bride of Robert Brady Adams of New York cijty, was charmingly complimented a a bridge' luncheon and bridal shower given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Lauren Farrow at the Lafayejtte hoteL I A basket of pink rosebuds formed graceful centerpiece for the luncheon table. Places, were marked with hand-painted cards depicting dainty rose baskets, and individual favors were dolls dressed as brides, il Guests present were Mesdames Otto Kible, Floyd Woolford, Hoy Mercer, George Serpell, Homer Mo-Quillen Misses Margaret Waller-house, Marjorie Morehead, Gertrude Jones, Jerry Bell, Juliet Welch and the honoree. I Mrs. Earl Cody was hostess1 to members pf Pan-Hellenic society at a bridge luncheon in the Virginia Country club Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Cody was assisted by MrsJ. I Overpeek, Mrs. i Dwight Ro i and Mrs. J.

Lloyd Denny, The' guests were! seated at shaped table, and mid-summer blossoms were- attractively Ranged in bowls, Honors at bridge, were won Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. CL Alexander and Mrs. Don BonwelL i Present were Mesdames Phillip i Godard, Harold Morris, Walter EL Dabney, Roscoe Wllkey, C. A.

Peterson, H. B. Nicholson, Joseph Manning, I V. A. Barr, (Continued on Page 80 At Santa Barbara Coming as'' a distinct surprise to young society circles of Long Beach is the announcement made today by and Mrs.

Clarence Elva Davis of 1229 Cedar avenue of. the marriage of the1 daughter, Miss Mil-, dred Elizabeth! Davis, to' Norman Lee The wedding took place Friday in Santa Barbara. The bnde was unattended was gowned for the occasion in a churning afternoon ensemble in beige tones, with which she wore a shoulder sprsy of orchids and lilies of the valley. Following a motor trip 1 to points In the state, the. couple jbe at home to friends 26 Alap mitos avenue, Mrs.

Luke was graduated) from Folytechnlic High school and received her Bachelor of Artd degree from Uhlversity of Southern Cali-(Gontlnued on Page 8 (3) Recently Wed Couple i i Mr. and Mra Nei Harvey entertained Friday night at a charming bridge party In their home at 184 Corona avenue, the affair being arranged as a compliment to and Mrs. John Laiuls Gerhelpe, who were married In -Los Angeles last month and whoare now making their home in this city. Trophies at cards' werw1 awarded Mra A. P.

Summy and Ralph Hub-bell, and a delectable late supper, was served at small tables. I ii Invited to. meet the Gerpheides were Messrs. and Mesdames Latham 1 Brightman, Paul Cook, Willard Cover, A P. Summy, Ralph Hubbell, Stanley Mattoon, Jack Runyon of Pasadena, Miss Marjorie Wallace and John D.

An Event Which Requires 'All 3 Drastic Reductions in Many of Our Smartest dnd Most Popular Patterns. A charming young matron who has joined the Long Beach Service set is Mrs. Warren Graf, wife of Lieutenant (jg) U. S. S.

Saratoga. (Benson Weeks studio) Mrs. Maurice Ellison Gpudge, who has been makihg her homein Galveston, Texas, for the past year, is dividing her summer on this coast between La Jolla and Long Beach (Kramer studio) Values to 10.00 tr -r i i i I Just as the squirrel ays away his supply of nuts for the winter, thrifty shoppers are taking advantage of mmffiuiffiKBi? Sail IFtos i and Mrs. Maurice Ellison I I (Continued on Page-SC) $12 0 and $13 SO Many Lines Yz Price or Less Cpmplefs and Incomplete linec i 1 for Dad Mother Brother, Sister Arayi Engagement Revealed By Marjorie Wijatt At Charming Affair An Important betrothal nouncment is that made by Mjss Marjorie Wyatt of her engagement and approaching 'marriage to ley BajUnger, the news having told aim beautifully appointed ea held Friday at the home of the bride-elects parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Wyatt, 1155 Locust avenjie. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon, at the conclusion of which refreshments were served) at a single long table, where the engagement was mads known jby means of clever cards. Pink rosebuds knd greenery formed 'an exquisite centerpiece, flanked jby green tapers tied with Invited guests, were Mesdames J. L.

Wyatt, E. W. Bolinger, J.M. Donley, J. W.

-Winn, Frank Heap gan, Fritz Tavea, Robert Anderson, Stirling PUlsbury, Owen Feltham, Charles Warren Ten Eyck, Jack i Taylor; Misses Mary Ann Zellaijs, Alin Craig, Margaret Nick-ell, Thelma Pederson, Margaret 1. The Francis, Belle Summers, Helen Donley, Margarita Windham and Naomi Waldvogel of Long Bech Mesdunes Russell Bolinger Hazen LarawayJ Cameron, V. W.j Wyatt, Catherine Barlow, Gilbert Fall, Willi im Dickenson and "Arthur Weatherby of Los 1 Angeles; and Mrs. I Lloyd E. Wyatt of wood! The wedding will take early this fall.

Miss Wyatt graduateJ of Mills college, fiance, who' is the son of Mr. land Mrs. i E. W. Bolinger of 2105 East Ocean was graduated from Stanford University andjls a prac ticing attorney In Los Angeles.

Invitations Issued Miss Jeanette Walker and Idiss Edith- Ayer have issued invitations for a bridge tea to be Wednes- j. day afternoon I at the home olf the! William Paul Peek Weds Ppsadena Girl At Elaborate Rites Of interest to many In Southern California circles was the wedding Monday night of Miss Elizabeth Goodrich Nash of Altadena and William Paul PeekJ son of Mr. and Mra William M- Peek of this city. The ceremony took place at the Westminster Presbyterian church of Pasadena before1 300 guests, Rev. Joslah.

Sibley 'officiating. The altar was beautifully adorned with baskets of pastel-colored blossoms, and was lighted with tall candelabra. Throughout the service, Raymond, McFeeters, organist, played incidental wedding I The bride, a lovely brunette, was gowned in Ivory satin, fashioned in princess style, with a yoke of rose point lace and a deep lace' hem. Her tulle veil! edged in roes point, was arranged cap shape, and she carried a shower bouquet of lilles-of-the-valley and spray orchids. Miss Helen Louise Murphy attended her cousin as maid of honor, wearing an empire gown, of yellow taffeta and parrying yellow roses and orchid sweet peas.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward 1 Pollack, Mrs. Fits Hugh -Lee Brewer, Miss Katherine Graseie and Miss Margaret Traylor. All wore attractive taffeta frocks of pastel hues, and carried old-fashioned bouquets of mixed flowers. i -Oliver P.

Matson served as best man, and ushers were Edward Pollack, J. M. Clifford, Russell McCoy and Lauren Conley, A beautifully appointed reception followed at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Robert Cook Bradshaw, 2647 Morslay road, Altadena. Upon returning from their honeymoon trip, Mr.

and Mrs. Peek will make their home in Long Beach, at 482 Cherry avenue. Peek, who passed I the bar examination last April, is) now, practicing law. The. bride; has' traveled extensively, spent most of' the past year abroad previous to that she and her brother, Hammond Goodrich.

Nash, who gave her In on Fags SQ Mrs. William Paul Peek was Miss Elizabeth Goodrich I Nash, 1 I pf MrsJ Robert i Cook Bradshaw, of Altadena, prior to her marriage, which took place at an elaborate ceremony at the i Pasadena Westminster Presbyterian church Monday night. Upon returning from their honeymoon the young couple, will make their home in this city (Maryland stiidio', Pasadena)' Leaving Them in Free Storage Until Fall j--. Come in and share the remarkable values we Just think we are little as $40. Many $75 to $150.

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