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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 47

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MORNING. Los Angeles a Sunday Times. JULY 22, 11 Many Gala Events Enjoyed in Society Circles Little Miss Helen Smith, who ac- companied mother here, will spend a month or 80 with her grandmother in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Waterman motored down to Santa Monica on Saturday, where they were the week-end guests of Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Carter. On Monday a number other guests joined the party, Including Mr. and Mrs.

J. Allen Munro, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Krutzsch and Mrs. Bluford Miller.

Mrs. E. E. Edwards, who went over to Catalina Island recently with the Gordon Maddocks on their yacht, the Mischief, returned on Monday after spending a few days at the F. Washburn cottage.

Mrs. Edwards plans to return to the island in a week or so and will be located in her own summer home there. Among the many Monrovians who are spending the summer months at Long Beach is Mrs. Elle Waugh of Wild Rose avenue. Mrs.

Waugh rented her home to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wheeler and daughters, who arrived recently from Washington, and left a few days ago for the beach city, where she will be located for the next two or three months. The Wheelers are from Cashmere, and they plan to make their home here. FULLERTON.

wedding of Miss Mildred Schulte to R. Gaylord Rohrer, was solemnized in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Mrs. J. Schulte, Orangethorpe groom is of Mr.

and Mrs. avenue, Sionday The Ralph G. Rohrer, 121 West Brookdale avenue. Resplendent in decorations of varicolored gladiolas, palms and ferns, the handsome living-room of the palatial home was 8 delightful setting for the ceremony. The bride was gowned in beautiful creation of gold -colored georgette, beaded in pastel shades, which was draped over a background of metal cloth.

Her sister, Miss Edna Schulte, was bride's maid and wore orchidhued georgette. C. M. Brown, to former chum home of the in groom's Redlands, was from best his man. Rev.

Seitter of Redlands performed a simple ring ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Eimers, 702 North Spadre Road, have returned from a three months' visit in gon.

They made the trip by motor bringing their daughter, Mrs. E. J. Bush, home with them, to be their house guest for one month. Upon her return she will be accompanied by her sister, Miss Bernadette Eimers, who will make her a visit.

Mrs. Joe Giltz, 430 West Wilshire avenue, was hostess recently to the members of the Oneonta Card Club and their guests. Mrs. T. J.

Hirigoyen made first prize at cards, Mrs Dorsey Ellis, a guest, second, and Mrs. Wickeren of Anaheim, third. Guests of the club Mesdames Ellis, Harold Mosseau and Fred Denny. of the birthday anniversary of C. C.

Chapman, local capitalist, Mrs. Chapman entertained with a smart dinner party in the Marie Louise Tea Rooms, Los Angeles, recently. Included among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. W.

H. Wickett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Thamer and their son Charles, C.

Stanley Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Colum Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Reynolds, Irwin Chapman, Charles Wickett and Charles Chapman, honoree. Some of Mr. Chapman's childhood friends from Illinois, who happened to be here on this occasion, were gathered together at this time. GROVE Twenty guests were entertained with a watermelon party Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Wilson as the hosts. The event was also a beach party and was held on the sands at Huntington Beach. Dancing was enjoyed also a feast of bananas and iced watermelons.

The same evening, Tuesday, another group was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Arrowsmith.

Music was enjoyed. Later refreshments were served. On Sunday a number of guests enjoyed a dinner party given at the home of Mrs. L. Newman.

Covers were arranged for Mrs. Mary Winters and mother, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Winter and children. Mrs.

Stanley Winters and children 1 a 1500 bail of Bootery Shoes at to Values SaleStarting Tomorrow in the Wicker Room" (Second Take the Elevator) -a general selection from our entire stock, embracing many styles for dress, street or sports wear. All sizes are represented, but not every size in every style. No exchanges, 20 refunds, no charges. Some Extraordinary Values at 785 CH WOLFELT CO ReBOOTERY 611-615 W. Seventh PASADENA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO Week; Plans for Near Future.

of Woodland and Mrs. Ralph Stevenson of Huntington Beach. Mrs. J. M.

Ward also entertained Sunday, her guests being her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Weethee of Orange. Mrs. Andrew Smiley is having as guests her mother and sister, Mrs. J. W.

McGarvin Miss Joy McGarvin of Porterville. Vacation activities of Garden Grove people include the return of Mr. and Mrs. Bercot from an outing at San Diego. Miss Clara Munz has also returned from 8 week at San Diego.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols are back from a three weeks' motor trip up the state. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Carner are just back from a similar outing. The Misses Connie and Mabel Woodside returned Saturday from a visit with friends and relatives in Portland. Or.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A Mitchell and family are back after their motor trip to Lebannon, Wash.

Among those who have started on trips are the Misses Thelma and Ethel Emerson and Everett son who left Saturday for a vacation at Switzer's Camp. Rev. and Mrs. W. M.

Harkness and family have gone to Camp Baldy. Louis Lake, Ralph Emerson, Robert Lehnhardt and Robert Chaffee are at the Y.M.C.A. encampment at Catalina. VORBA LINDA To celebrate the eighty-first Hersey, several guests were enterbirthday of her mother, Mrs. W.

tained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Ralph Jepson at her ranch home on Rose avenue. As July is the nation's birthday month, the three colors of America were used in decorating, large bouquet of Shasta daisies, red roses and corn flowers making an effective scheme. After an informal after. noon a two-course luncheon was served with the table favors and appointments carrying out the red, I white and blue Idea.

Mrs. Hersey received a shower of pretty gifts. Those present were Mrs. Edith. Walker, Mrs.

John Rove, Mrs. B. I. Royle, Mrs. R.

Carter, Mrs. C. Tuckett, Mrs. Slingsby, Mrs. E.

Martin, Mrs. Hontshere, Mrs. Hersey and Mrs. Jepson. In contrast to this honoring of advanced years was another birthday party given Wednesday evennig, by Mrs.

Mary Stanley at her home on Park Way with her daughter Doris as the honoree and a group of young people as guests. Purple and gold was in the the color scheme carried out table decorations and through the rooms. The guests were Grace and Waldo Janeway, Wendel Jones, Marie Jones, Hazel Nay, Roseta Dorsey, Helen May, Helen Johnson, Mary Ryan, Eva Reynolds, Della Ross, Felix Nay, Lorn Nay, John Cox and Joe Johnson. DOMONA Little Miss Jessica Munson, 206 East Eleventh street, celebrated her tenth birthday Monday and in honor of the occasion entertained her young friends with a birthday party in the afternoon. Games and a dainty birthday luncheon were features of the entertainment.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Brehaut, 497 West Holt avenue, entertained with a family dinner Sunday evening, celebrating the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Brehaut and Master Burton Brehaut, little 4- year -old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Brehaut, of Claremont. The marriage of Miss Henrietta Beatrice Naftel, Pomona, and Lowell Stevens Donnell, Eagle Rock, was solemnized Wednesday evening by Dr. J. Hudson Ballard, of the First Presbyterian Church, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.

Agnes E. Naftel, 495 Jefferson I street, at 8:30 o'clock. About eighty guests responded to Invitations, the company including 1o- cal and out-of-town relatives and friends. Miss Arline White, daughter of Mrs. Lillian B.

White, 187 East Center street, will become the bride of William Thayer, of Upland, announcement of the betrothal of the couple having been made at a dinner party with which her brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Calrence L. White, entertained at their home, 751 South Gordon street, Wednes- day evening. Miss Helen Young, daughter of Mrs.

Donna Young, 291 Bent street, was united in marriage, Thursday evening, with Willam Betzold, of Anaheim, son of Mrs. Henry Betzsold, of the latter city. The ceremony came as the culmination of a college romance, which started at Pomona College, when both participants attended that school. The ring ceremony was pronounced by Rev. Robert J.

Taylor, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church of this city, in the presence of about fifty relatives and close friends. The home of Miss May McCoy, 302 East Third street, La Verne, was the scene Wednesday afternoon of the wedding Miss Gladys Williams, niece of Miss McCoy, to Frank Quinlin of Poughkeepsle, N. Y. Rev. David B.

Loofburrow, pastor of the La Verne Methodist Church, officiated in the presence of fifty close friends and relatives. There was an attendance of more than 100 at the picnic meetIng of the Pacific Electric Social Club in Ganesha Park Thursday evening, the number including A. C. Bradley and F. L.

Annabel of Los Angeles, Pacific Electric officials, who were the after-dinner speakers. The picnic was for all local employees and their ilies, at which the wives of the men were hostesses. Miss Priscilla Gates and Delbert Perry Austill, both students at the California College, Los Angeles, were married Thursday evening, the ceremony taking place in the South Park Christian Church, with a large company of relatives and friends in attendance, including a number from Pomona. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Austill, 1741 South Garey avenue, while Miss Gates is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gates, of Los Angeles, former residents of this city.

BUENA Notable PARK the was party given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Callaway, for it was the birthday event of Mr.

Callaway who passed his ninetythird milestone on that date. Mr. Callaway is active and keeps busy with his work around the home. The evening was spent in reviewIng old times. Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour.

Those who called to honor Mr. Callaway were Mr. and Mrs George McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bastady, Mr.

and Mrs. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. L. T.

Wilsey, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thurman, Dr.

and Mrs. J. R. Schoefield, Mr. and Mrs.

B. A. Callaway, Mrs. John Page, Mrs. I L.

E. Berkey, the Misses Mary Schoefield, Pollick, Helen Page, Emeline Callaway, Ethel McNeill. and M. Ryan, Alvin McNeill, and Frank Wilsey. An air of social distinction made the meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church an unusually happy event when Mrs.

W. Davis and Mrs. E. C. Cole were co-hostesses at the home of the latter.

The usual work was accomplished after which dainty refreshments were served. attending were Mrs. George Cole, I Store Closed Day For Your Convenience Saturdays During July We Invite You to Open and August a Charge Account Bedell, BROADWAY, CORNER SIXTH 6000 Sweaters must be Cleared Away Many Reduced to Less Than Their Original Price A clearance event that caps the climax of our brilliant value-giving throughout the season. This great assortment of summer sweaters has been divided into three separate groups, thus enabling you to make your selections according to styles and materials. Every wanted color, style, weave and material included V3 2500 Wool Models At Price and Less Daintiest light weight weaves, in plain Jacquard novelty patterns, or contrasting stripes of 'most every color.

Balkan, Tye-Sash and Slip-on styles To 3.95 Sweaters $1.00 To 4.95 Sweaters $1.95 To 6.95 Sweaters $2.95 To 8.95 Sweaters $3.95 To $12.95 Sweaters $5.95 Mrs. J. B. Robinson, Mrs. C.

A. Mann, Mrs. Harry Horn, Mrs. F. Bastady; Mrs.

E. E. Thurman, Mrs. S. F.

Hilgenfeld, Mrs. H. H. Haggerty, Mrs. M.

S. Berkey, Mrs. Kibler and Mrs. Shrives of. San Diego.

The society is planning an ice cream social and lawn party to be given on July 27. Mrs. John Robertson entertained her sister, Miss Zerelda Ingram of Bell over Saturday and Sunday. Miss Florence Schoefield was the guest of friends in Fullerton Saturday. FRESNO Mr.

and Mrs. D. O'Neill entertained Mr. Monday and Mrs. evening B.

F. for Ayres their 0 guests, and Kenneth Ayres of San Francisco. Present were a Messrs. and Mmes. Edward Self, Thiele, Colman Caine and Clyde Morrison; Mmes.

Florence Tanner and B. H. Beckwith, Misses Dorothy O'Neill, Eva and Rosalee Caine, Sibyl Self and Dorothy Morrison and Messrs. Vernon Caine and William Morrison. The fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Giles of 377 Valeria street was the occasion last Sunday evening for a surprise party in which their five sons and daughters-inlaw and their daughter, Mrs. Effie Maxson, participated. Four generations of the family were represented. Ardell Giles of Texas, a son, came here with his bride for the celebration.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodward and their son, Robert, are at their summer home in Palo Colorado Canyon, Carmel, where a number cf other Fresno people are enjying the summer season. Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Chappell have returned to Fresno after spending several days in Los Angeles and at the southern beaches. Rudy of Fresno and I formerly of San Francisco, and Miss Grace Cartage cisco, were married here Sausage Sunday morning at the residence of Dean McGrath of St. John's Cathedral. Mrs. Rudy had as her attendants her sisters, Lillian and Winifred Cartage.

The bridegroom was attended by Jock Burtiss. After the ceremony a wedding: luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy are now at Huntington Lake.

Later on they will be at home to their friends at 1361 Harrison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Sharp and daughter have gone to their summer home at Alder Springs.

Miss Ruth Graham and Miss Parbara Patzel of 142 Van Ness boulevard, left Tuesday for an extended tour in the East. Mrs. Sig Wormser left Monday for San Francisco, and from there will go to Carmel to remain several weeks. Miss Marguerite Van Dusen of North Dakota as the guest of her brother and sister-In-law, Mr. and Mra.

H. A. Van Dusen of Fresno, motored with them to Los Angeles last Wednesday. my Miss Van Dusen came to Fresno after representing the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of North Dakota at a recent club conferference at Portland, Or. From Los Angeles the Van Dusens will motor to San Francisco by the Coast route before returning to Fresno.

Miss Muriel Davis left Monday for a fortnight's visit with Miss Mary Porteous at Pacific Grove. Mrs. Mary Work was married to J. E. Talbot of Fresno at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

B. E. Lewis, 1527 La Salle street, Sunday afternoon. Rev. M.

F. Johnson read the lines. The bride and bridegroom left immediately for a stay of two weeks at Catalina before returning to Fresno to make their home. 1500 Sleeveless Models Greatly Underpriced Handsame Silk, Wool, Fiber and Mixtures, in smart interwoven color combinations of unusual diversity. You will find selecting a pleasure at these low prices.

To $2.95 Sweaters $1.95 To $4.95 Sweaters $2.95 To $6.95 Sweaters $3.95 To $9.95 Sweaters $5.95 New Silk Velvet Millinery $7.50 Exceptional Values shapes trimmed with ribbon, feathers and jeweled ornaments, for street and dress wear. Individual, and exclusive styles. 178 2000 Fiber Models Go at Drastic Reductions Exquisite lustrous fiber Tuxedos, TyeSash and Balkan models in a variety of new colors and striking twotone effects. Many new and novel weaves to choose from To 5.95 Sweaters 3.95 To 8.95 Sweaters 5.95 To $12.95 Sweaters 8.95 To $15.00 Sweaters $10.95 To $18.00 Sweaters $12.95.

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