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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 68

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'Cos Cuticles SirnOay CL'imc. yi csCXNPAY, AUG UBT IP. 1907, Qut-GtTownSoGiety BsnnimaMalMHHHa-nasi 7 rr-7) ma mie nm or T. Joiner of Hanforfl, Rev. Jostah Elb-lay otSclating.

Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Weatphal returned this week from a three months' visit In the East.

Mrs. Shirley V. Bacon entertained at dinner Sunday in celebration of Mr. Bacon's birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Slater entertained Informally Thursday evening at five hundred In honor of out-of-town guests. Mrs.i 3.

W. Hamlin entertained Thursday evening at 6 o'clock dinner. mid Mrs. Ksmp. Mrs.

J. C. Cross. Margaret Kathleen pnnc," Alleen Norlhrup, Lucille Margaret Wiswall, Elolse rmstrong, and Messrs. Glenn Walker and Hutch Cross.

Mrs, Edward Spenea Armstrong- gave a 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening, at her home on North Myrtle avenue, In honor of Charles Smith, who Is to iexvm for Stanford University, August 20. The (Sinner table was handsomely orated with crimson roses and cov-x laid for twelve. The list of guests Included Misses Gladys Burr, Mario (Smith, Ruth Marshall, Minna Nelson, ml: 3mm yew Belter Suit for Less Money is the Rule af nd Kathleen Fpence, ana Messrs. Charles Smith, Clyde Burr. Charles Crandall, Hugh Marshall, Glenn waiK-er and Joyner Comes.

Mrs. John P. Dunn. Mrs. Ford and Mrs.

Patrick Da vies and the Misses and Thersa Dunn, returned Tues day from a ten days' outing at Long Covers were law for twelve. Mrs. Kate A. Linn was hostess Friday evening at a prettily-appointed dinner at her homa on Elm avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Beach entertained friends Informally Thursday evening. Mis Eleanor Adams and Edith Joy on the eve of their departure for Stanford were entertained at dinner at the Inlet Inn Friday evening.

Miss Lillian Zech has as her house guest Miss Lola Cligg of Los Angeles. At Angola, on September 1 Miss Irene Rnift will he united in mar-riage to A. R. Porterfleld of this city. Mrs.

A. A. McLean was hostess Tuesday evening at a dinner given In honor of Miss Katheryn Relgart of Pueblo, Colo. Covers wera laid for ten. r.each.

The Misses Mae and Matt Jones of Went nranee avenue, have as their miftnt. Mrs. H. P. Roberts of Hankow, China, They entertained In her honor Thiirsdav.

Mr. and Mrs. Gable or San Dieo. Mrs. A.

S3. Dennis of West Orange avenue departed Thursday for an ex Every purchaser of a suit here this fall can be sure of two things: First -That the suit Is correct In style and material, thoroughly tailored and hand finished. We have insisted on all these features, even In our lowest priced suits. Second That the price will be at least 20 per cent, below what Tic Suit $29 10 nthftr ctnrfi! atk fftr thft samo Fnr InstancA cultc that mii tmf This Suit $17.50 A clean cut style the Prlnca Chap, with 27-Inch coat and full plaited skirt. The material list include the popular mixture stripes In good color varley.

Other stores call this a bargain at $22.50. Our price Is $17.50. The military style has come Into favor this year, Thle one la made of broadcloth and trimmed with soutache braid. We have It In all the popular colors. This suit you will Invariably find elsewhere In the $37.50 elsewhere tor $22.50 we will have on sale not one day, but every day for suits that others seir for $50.00 you will find here for $39.50.

So it will be throughout the entire stock. We are going to do a volume of business on a minimum profit basis. As evidence of.our ability to "make good" on the above statements we submit four items today. We show the exact styles and quote prices which you will always find in effect and which we guarantee to be lower by 20 per cent, than others are asking. tended visit to points in tne East.

Mrs. D. H. Henry and daughter, Ml? Gertrude, of Greystone avenue, have returned from a two months stay at Glenwood in the Santa Crus Mountains. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Wardell and daughter have gone to San Francisoo for a month's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walker, Misses Edna Walker.

Opat Rives and Eula Crane and Clarence Crane are guests at Camp Rlncon. Miss Esther Nlelson entertained on Wednesday evening In honor of her sixteenth birthday. Huntington Bsaoh. MRS. RONALD M'KELLOP and son, Edwin; Miss Beatrice McKen-ney, and the Misses Matthews formed a party which spent Thursday at Fairvlew Hot Springs.

Edward Darling has returned from his vacation In the mountains. Fred Morton and wife of San Fran-vtntHmr here a few days. Colton. COMPLIMENTARY tn Mrs. May Hanna of San Jose, who Is Visiting Colton relatives.

Mrs. B. Hanna held a reception at her homa on Pennsylvania avenue Tuesday afternoon. The Invited guests were ladles who were acquaintances of Mrs. Hanna sixteen and eighteen years ago when this city was her home.

They numbered nearly fifty. Tha parlors and library wera pretty with ferns and pink roses, while Boston Ivy and red carnations were tastefully arranged in the red dining-room, Tha hostess was assisted in receiving by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Wilson Hays, and Mrs. E. S.

Calvin, tha latter presiding over the large punch bowl in the hall. During the afternoon a musical programme was rendered. Miss Bethell Hanna of San Jose was the guest of honor Thursday evening at a party given by her cousins, the Misses Tacie and Mary Hanna tind Ernest Madden of Santa Ana, who has been here for a montn, nas returned to his home. Rev. F.

Pearl Sigler and family of Kighgrove are here for an outing. C. Hanna. The guests numbered more than forty. "An Artful Gallery" and "A College Field Day" were among tha amusements.

After the serving of refreshments each guest drew a cartoon on a slip of paper, writing his or ner name underneath. These were bound In Claremont, If ISS CLARA BISSELL and How- a fancy cover, across the front of Sensational Hour Specials for Monday Lust of the Summer Goods Your last chance to buy summer goods at Swelldom. Cost has been forgotton. Price reductions are amazing. We cannot guarantee any of these specials to last the entire hour, so would advise you to be on hand when the clock strikes.

f0 9 $7.50 -Walking Skirls $2.95 ($8.50 White Unon Eton Suits $3.95 9 to ib $5.00 Lawn Shirtwaist Suits $1.35 am. $12.50 taivn Princess Suits $3.95 io ($12.50 Plaid Coats, 7-8 Lengths, $4.95 fl M- $20.00 Plaid Coats, 7-8 Lengths, $7.95 ard Blssell entertained about forty college friends on Saturday evening. Mrs. George R. Norton and daughter left Thursday for an extended visit In Chicago and other eastern points.

A party consisting of Arthur McCor-mick, Frank and Richard Seaver, Wallace Robb and Frank Taylor left Friday for a ten days' outing at Rayn-ham's Camp. Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Cook and Miss Bertha Eldridge arrived on Monday from the East Mrs.

Cook and her daughter have been in Europe for the past two yaWs. Mr. and Mrs. L. T.

Glllett and son which appeared the revised quotation "Should new acquaintance be forgot?" The booklet was given to Miss Hanna. Evelyn Coe celebrated her eleventh birthday anniversary Wednesday with a children's party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coe. There were about fifteen little people present.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seas entertained the members of the Baptist Toung People's Union Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O.

L. Emery on West I street. Mrs. Alice Randall, Miss Juanlta Bryant and Master Robert Randall are in the city visiting relatives. Mrs.

E. A. Pettyjohn and children and Mrs. D. Robinson have returned from an outing of three weeks in Long Miss Edna Spring is again at home after a two weeks stay hi Longeach.

Mrs. T. Cocking and Miss Nellie Cocking are visiting at the homa of J. Merkeley at Avalon. Mrs.

August Johnson and Mrs. Kate Tulsa are at La Jolla. UM2 $10.00 60 Silk and Wool Suits, every summer style In the house; sold regular up to $50, your choice, 11 to 1 2 A.M. This Suit $39.50 This Suit $25.00 This Is a smartly tailored, long coat Prince Chap suit, which la a pronounced favorite In the East The. material Is a novelty stripe English worsted.

The skirt Is cut full and the needlework Just aa carefully done as it Is in our $50.00 suits. You cant match this value In Los Angeles, that's sure. The Store of Modest Prices nave rerurnea irom juyus vrees Lanon, where they have been spending their vacation. rs. J.

Victor Johnson left on the overland on Thursday for Rochester, where she will visit old friends. Mrs. W. D. McConnell Is entertaining her friend.

Miss Stella Ball, a senior of Berkeley. Mrs. H. C. Hough and son, Jesse, left Monday for several weeks' visit with friends in Santa Barbara.

Mrs. Sarah Dexter and niece of Red-lands have engaged the "Dutch Oven" for the coming school year. Miss Elsie McConnell entertained a watermelon party at her home Friday evening. H. A.

Dorsey and family will leave soon for a year's visit to their old home In Kansas. Mrs. Suplee and daughter of Pacific Grove will occupy the Richmond Bung Thla splendid suit la made of Imported broadcloth and we have It In all colors. The coat Is 38 Inches long. The skirt Is extra wide.

The suit Is very stylish and Is destined to be one of the season's leaders. The sketch shown above was made from the' suit Itself. You will find others asking $50.00 for this one. It Pays to Watch Our Windows Huntington Park. RS.

EVANS RUGBY, assisted by Miss Grace Evans, on Tuesday evening entertained Miss Mabelle 521 SOUTH BROADWAY Mattoon, Miss Ethel Mattoon and Miss Nellie Johnson of the State University on their leaving to resume their studies. There were also present Mrs. Mattoon and Master Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Mil -J- and roses.

They were attended by two ton R. Parmalee of Harvard School, J. R. Bowler left Friday for Catalina, where he will meet his son, Charles Bowler. Mrs.

Evans Rugby had as guests Thursday Mrs. George Lidgerwood and Miss Immogen Lidgerwood, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. W. F.

Kennedy and Miss Wagner of Los Angeles and Mrs. Poole of San Francisco, An Informal china shower was given little flower-girls in blue, little Esther and Lucy Siegle, cousins of the bride. Miss Mildred Frazler was bridesmaid and William Siegle groomsman. Miss alow next term. Mrs.

Charles Thorn of Redlands is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H.

Reader. Dr. Kingman and family have returned from their vacation In San Diego. Mrs. E.

E. Chandler Is visiting her sister in Hemet. Mrs. M. W.

Frlek of the "Cole Bin" has been entertaining her cousin, Miss De Motte, of the City Library, Pasadena. San Bernardino and John Showalter left Thursday morning for an outing and hunting trip to Big Bear Valley, Dr. W. C. Jocelyn came down from the camp In Lytle Creek Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Canaday and baby have come down from Swarthout Cation, where they have been spending a couple of weeks. Raymond remained for a week yet. bee, Frank.

Baldwin and Loult Heath. Al Morgan of Redondo and Miss Davis of Los Angeles were married Wednesday evening in Los Angeles by Rev. G. Muagrove, former pastor of Redondo Congregational Church. The young couple will reside In Redondo.

Mr, and Mrs. M. V. Fisher entertained at dinner Thursday evening. Miss Louise Harvey of Los Angeles was entertained few days at tha Silk Waists Nellie Suydow presided at the piano.

Immediately after the ceremony a large reception was held, at. which to Mrs. Charles Barratt at tha home of Mrs. O. W.

Leonard, Randolph Mrs. Crystal of Hanford, a cousin of the bride, assisted Mrs. Greitman in receiving. The bride wore a handsome Mrs. Humphrey and daughters are Mrs.

M. C. Shory has as her guest street, Tuesday. About eighteen friends wera present, and the event was a Setting gown of cream batiste trimmed in Mrs. F.

Teafe of Watts, enjoying an outing at La Jolla. Thomas Moffatt and family have For One Entire Veek's AT REDUCED PRICES Tha Misses Edna and Mary Roof have returned from a visit with their tucks and laco and a wedding veil caught with sweet Jasmine. She car complete surprise to the recipient. The J.O.C. girls of tha Methodist Sun ried a bouquet of maidenhair rerns sister, Mrs.

Ernest Bent, at High lands. John Fleming of San Diego is spend day-school had a progressive supper party Tuesday evening. The homes of Miss Steele. Miss Burbank. Miss Pink- and white carnations.

The bride's golng-away gown was a stylish Jacket-suit of tan panama with hat to match. The couple left the same evening for ing his vacation with his family in ham 'and Mrs. Hill were visited. Music and games were enjoyed. The Invitations, of which eighty-five were sent out, were in the form of wheels, on the Mrs.

Helen G. Renwick left on Sat beach resorts. After their return they will be at homo at the new bungalow 8.50 Waists $5.60 9.50 Waists $6.20. $10.00 Waists $6.65 Waists $5.50 $5.65 $7.00 Waists $7.50 VJaists $8.00 Waists $5.25 urday to Join her son in Cambridge, home on Vista Bonita avenue the gift Mass. spokes of which were fanciful names of the bride father, of the places to De visited with the bill Long Beach.

of fare. Hollywood, THE home of Mrs. M. L. Brandon on West Sixth street Miss Santa Monies.

gone to San lego for an outing. Rev. A. C. Wright of East Hollywood is a guest of his father.

A. M. Wright, and sister; Mrs. Jennie Sawdy, Mrs. Phoebe Talle has returned from a two weeks' stay at Huntington Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark of Los Angeles have been spending a week with Mrs. Clark's mother, Mra.

Ella Hayson, Miss Josephine Luazon of Los Angeles is a guest of her uncle, Henry Bohnert, at the Bohnert homestead. Mrs. Wesley Smith Is spending a fortnight with friends in Los Angeles and at the Christian convention at Long Beach. Miss Bertha Hurt of Pomona opent this past week with Miss Jennie Mrs. H.

L. Rock wood and daughters, Willmay, and Jeanette, have, been guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Coleman. They returned to their home in Richmond, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. B.

E. Slblev came homa MRS. SQUIRE and Miss Wlnstan-ley entertained at an out-of-door Ave hundred party Wednesday Louise Brandon was married B. MAXSON of Reno. has beon at the beach for a few days H.

at their home on Sunset boulevard. a for rest and recuperation. a he tables Were Placed in the arbor. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Moore of Rlalto Prizes were won by Leon Conk- have been visiting here for several days. un, warren Conklin and Bogy. A theater party given by Mrs. L. Morey at the Belasco Wednesday Miss Mary Hawkins of Lon- Beach noma or Miss A.

Jenks. Miss Sylvia Sloan of San Bernardino Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lerch.

Warren Buck returned to his homa in Redlands Saturday after a visit at the home of Roy Rogers. The Needlo Work Club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Hills, corner of Sapphire and Guadalupe streets. The Junior Christian Endeavor Society of tha Congregational Church held a social Friday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. B. A. Furlong. Court Redondo, No.

625, I.O.F., gave a poverty social at Wlchela Hall Monday evening. Mrs. Fred Baets and children left Wednesday for Los Angeles, where they will remain about ten days as guests of Mrs. Baets's mother, Mrs. Mrs.

Helen Wells of Los Angeles, accompanied by her son and daughter, spent a few days at thecoma of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wells.

Miss Irene Sullivan left Saturday evening for her home-in Snn Francisco, after a visit for six weeks with her cousin, MIks Adelaide Barkley. Misses Hasel and Jeanette Klndlg returned home Sunday from Azusa, Where they spent a week at tho home of their aunt, Mrs. J. Kieffer Mrs. Woodside, accompanied by her son, Arthur, returned home Wednesday, after a two months' visit with relatives in Kansas.

Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Venable and family and Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Steel and family left Saturday for an? outing at Matilija Springs. Mrs.

Frances Newmark of Los Angeles has been a guest of her aunt Mrs. B. S. Venable, for a few days. South Pasadena.

was a visitor here during the week. Arthur McCormick of was was complimentary to Miss Siggins, ir. j. j. ueorge niece.

here recently. Miss Magoon entertained Wednesdav Mrs. II. Hovoy has leturned to afternoon at Hotel Marjory. her home In Pasadena.

Mrs. Sumner Bugbee has been en Other Waists Up to $50.00 at Proportionate Reductions This week we offer at sharp reductions our entire line of Women's Silk Waists. Nothing has teen reserved stock includes all the season's waists, from demi-tailored garments up to the most elaborate effects in fancy dress waists. Dark colors here in plenty, and an assortment of the most delicata pastel shades in the more elaborate models. Thi3 1 should be quite the event of the season to women of taste.

Ml Parasols Half Price Matheson Berner Broadway, Corner Third ftirs. nomas was hostess at the Morning Brldgo Club Monday, at Hotel Hollywood. Scores wera made by Mmes. Somers and Clark. tertaining her sister, Mrs.

Julia Meek er, of Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. James Gray have been Miss Douglass of Wilcox avenue en. parsing several days with friends In tortained Informally at tea yesterdav Pasadena.

afternoon In compliment to Mlsa Stet T. E. Cramer and family ara the Wednesday evening to Frederick Oharr of Lemon, Rev. Georgo Gray officiating. A wedding suppei followed, st the conclusion of which Mr.

and Mrs. Obarr left for their home in Lemon. A quiet home wedding was celebrated Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. L.

O'Kelley, the contracting parties being her son, Bartley, who was united In marriage to Miss Anna Frhrader of San Diego, Rev. Gray officiating. Mr. and Mrs. George Angus McLean, who wore married last Tuesday In Col-ton, are spending their honeymoon in Long Beach.

Miss Grace Craig was surprised Friday evening through the efforts of her cousins. Misses Lulu and Bess Evans of Missouri, who Invited a number of friends to spend the evening with the honoreo. Mr. and Mrs. Lorlng Jones entertained a few friends informally at 6 o'clock dinner Saturday evening.

News has been received here of tha marriage on August at Spokane of Mrs. Lynn Cook of this city and J. H. Poe, a former resident, now of Spokane. Mise Carria Twombley has gone to Ashton, S.

to visit friends and rel- ativos. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Roberts have rone to Lake Tahoe for a two weeks' outing.

son or uakiand, Mrs. Reichard's guest guests or relatives at Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. H.

P. Bandy of River ii. rj. uunen and Miss Irene O'Brien will leave Tuesday for tha East. side are here.

Mrs. C. H. Rhodes has returned to Mrs. C.

E. Mooney. has returned frnm ner home In San Bernardino. Illinois. Miss F.

A. Wheeler of Los Angelas The Misses Manel are visitinir in is visiting rnenas Here. Pasadena. G. W.

Seldner has returned to his Friday from a two weeks' vacation at Newport Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorns of Barstow are visiting Mr. Thoms's parents in West Rialto.

Mrs. Mary Dunlop and son. Van, returned Wednesday from an outing in Bear Valley. Dr. and Mrs.

D. Crediford were over Sunday visitors at Long Beach, attending the convention there. Harry Huff of Orange made his sister, Mrs. Ned Brown, a short call Wednesday. Miss Florence Smith, Miss Margaret Boyd, Miss Adele Chapln and Miss Ruth Smith snent Wednesday at Arrowhead Hot Springs.

G. B. Oliver and daughters. Miss Louisa and Miss Katherlne, have returned from their outing. Mrs.

Joe Merrill has returned to Los Angeles after a two weeks' stay vln Rialto. Mrs. Fannie Norton and daughter, Miss lone Norton, entertained at din-ner Wednesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Elwell, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ivle and Miss Flor borne in San Bernardino.

Norwalk Mrs. O. Chelsen has returned to her home in Riverside. Mrs. M.

B. Sweptson of Colton Is vla ltlng friends here. MR. AND MRS, G. A.

WATMIRE, Mr. and Mrs. Dor DeWltt, Clarence Robinson. C. Glazier, Misses At PARTY of young people had a A TtT 1 1 Jolly outing on the way to Wll Mr.

and Mrs. L. Horowltx of San Ethel and Annie Sollnger arrived homa aon's Peak Thursday, going up to Bernardino have returned to their home, Idyllwild. AND MRS. R.

B. SHELDON. irom guna Beach after a two weeks' outing. Rev. Wade Hamilton of the Methodist Episcopal Church Is at Fredalba Park, for the benefit of his health.

Miss Elisabeth Worthen has left for Berkeley whore she will attend the university for the next four years. Miss Pearl Exstine is at home en Ml Miss Theresa Sheldon, with Mrs Sheldon's private physician and companion, left Thursday morning for their home in Riverside. Mr. Sheldon The Sigma Deltas wera entertained nt dinner Monday at the home of Miss Mabel Gutzler in celebration of tho birthday of one of their number, Miss Porterfield. Mrs.

Lizzie Henwy was the honored guest Sunday at a luncheon given at the horn of her son, Herbert, tn cele Is one or tne millionaires of River joying her vacation from Stanford ence dwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

McKinley are at Long Beach. I niversity, which she wfll attend next year. Misses Hattia and Fay Sproule af Hemet are visiting relatives here. bration of the old lady's sixty-second Mrs. Alfred Fletcher and daughter.

Miss Evelyn, of Covlna, are spending side. Mr. and Mrs, George B. Cuff and Mr. and Mrs.

T. F. Thompson of Corona arrived Wednesday for a few weeks' stay, Mrs. Beamer of Los Angeles also came tn for a stay of some time, as did Alber B. Ulrey of Los Angeles.

Mrs. Richard Luckey of Pasadena arrived Wednesday and will be the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Green, for several weeks. the quarter-way house, where they spread a sumptuous luncheon.

Mrs. Ida Hunter was the chaperone, and the other members of the party were Bf.ssle Farrel, Isabel Brown, Grace Clark, Alta Bailey, Mary Massey, Bertha Hunter, George Wilcox, Ralph Wilcox, Tony Green, N. Farrel. Miss Nellie Coughlln and Miss Emma Canton are visiting Miss Julie sister of the former. D.

Newton has returned from a trip to Nevada, where he passed considerable time in El Dorado Canon. Tha Ep worth League is to give a social Friday evening at tha homa of E. H. Prescott After a visit of three months with relatives and friends in Indiana and Illinois, Mrs. M.

E. Wood Is back at her homa on Monterey Road. Mrs. J. Lue and her daughter, Ernestine, have returned from the seashore, and will leave a few days for (heir ranch In EsconUldo.

Miss Myra Longley and Miss Ruby French have coma down from San Gabriel Canon, where they rusticated for two weeks. Miss Anltara McLachlaa ha tw- .1 Vuln AILO. Rialto. TVTR. Journey by her father, Congressman McLachlan.

fc Miss Jennie Beryman left last weeK for 'Montgomery City, where sha will make her home. A meeting of the branch of the Women a W.C.T. U. was held Tuesday night at tha home of Mrs. Charles Boynton.

Miss Hasel Widger was one of the Pasadena celebrants who went to Long Beach Thursday. Ontario. MARJORIE ALONE enter-in honor of Miss Lois Glass, who expects to make her home In Los Angeles. Covers were laid for the Misses Marjorie (Malone, Lois Glass, gwh Smart. Cortnne Fletcher, Edith Bees-ley.

Deane Parka and Olive and Harriet Granger. Little Miss Mildred Temple tained a number of her young friends with a lawn party last Saturday, It being her first birthday. Mis Hln Mabsw. who Is soon to cecoms the tr. of Bnv ROibrek, was a V.xm hCT Friday ftarcocit.

AND MRS. HERBERT VAN summer ai tne oeacn. i Tha officers and teachers of the First I VI FRANK of San Francisco and ML E. Sunday-school were guests Thursday at tha Townsend ranch at Redondo. MISS HAZEL VENABLE gave a farewell party Wedneday evening in honor of Miss Irene Sullivan of San Francisco.

The beautiful Venable residence was tastefully decorated with flowers and ferns. Games, music and dancing were the attractions after which refreshments wera served. Mr. and Mrs.iL. f.

Wells entertained a number of young people Tuesday evening in honor of Merton Albee, who soon leaves for the university at Berkeley, in the party were Mrs. C. S. Colburn and daughter. Dorothea, of St Paul.

Minn. Mr ri v-port. whre they enjoyed an old- Glendora. Mi ISS MARIE GREITMAN, only daughter of George Greitman, an old settler of this place, was mar Mr. van Frank's mother.

Mrs. H. M. Van Frank of this place, went to Fredalba Wednesday for a few weeks of camping. Miss Nellie Msy Bailey has gone for a week's stay in Bear Vallev at the J.

M. Nlsh camp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooding of Ssn Bernardino and Miss Sara Sswdy and Charley Showalter of thla place returned Wednesday morning from a month's outing In Rear Valley.

Mr and Mrs. Henry Robertson and two Usiie 4ausrhters. Mfaa Thompson of iMshioneu corn roast. Mm. H.

M. E. Sehroetor has bwn ntrtainlng a houfe party the ps.t The house guests site Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Kemp of Urn Angeles, ill Misses Daisy and Llta Stout of and Mrs. Russell of 6po- rge C. Railpback of Kings county tvas married s.t the Presbyterian rsr- ried Wednesday evening at her father's home in Glendora, to Harry H. Kuhn. The ceremony was performed 1 by Rev.

Robert Grieve, th-j couple bee. Miss Manan Albee. Mlsa Adelaide BarKley. Miss Irene Sullivan of San evening to Miss Hoy standing beneath a bower ftrns JfTaaclxco, fti.son Albee, Merton A1-- was accompanied r-r r-vv. -Tw.

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