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Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 9

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Mrs. Sherman Watkins who spent the past week in the south, has re- turned home. F Rutter.Triuehler Nuptiala A distinguished event in Spokane’s social annals was the marriage of Miss Sally Perkins Rutter to Freder- ick M. Tritschler, son of Mrs. C. P. Tritschler of Highland Park, solem- nized last Thursday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Isa- bel Rutter.. Stateliness and dignity were the predominating notes of the simple but impressively beautiful ceremony, at which the Rev. Father A. Verhagen, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes cathedral, oftieiated. An al- tar had been improvised about the fireplace and mantel of the living room, with the glow of lighted can- dles placed the length of the long mantel. rising above the beauty of Easter lilies and calla lilies. -On eith. er side were wicker standards filled with lilies, and about the room were clusters of pink roses, tulips and oth. er spring blooms. Preceding the en- trance of the bride, who was escort- ed by her brother-in-law, Thomas W. Symons Jr., Mrs Mona Quilliam Hull, soprano, sang "O Promise Me," accompanied by Miss Fern Clapp and Miss Catherine, Robinson, pianists, and Mrs. Maud Whiacre, pianist. Miss Rutter, noted for her beauty, was a picture of exquisite loveliness in her wedding gown of ivory silk tine marquisette, fashioned on prin- cess lines, the long skirt touching the Mor. The princess effect was ac- Thursday, May 8, 1930 Mrs P. C. Caldwell of California is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Martin Rosenberg, of S. Linden avenue. Decker Heating 8: Plumbing Co., Inc. $5,000 REMOVAL SALE IDEAL AMERICAN TYPE-A HEAT MACHINE-The finest boil- er American Radiator Company ever put out. Regularly priced at $750. Now VV qr» .. Tt . _"'" trt---t-__r_ __. Porcelain Lined Electric Refrigerators, Truper Cabinet Model, 7 cubic ft.,was $335 $35 Mueller Closet Combihation, each " South St. Johns Ave. Now in Progress-Ends May 17 All Sale Items New-- Many are in the Orig- inal Crates. Here is a Chance to Purchase a New Boiler at a Bargain Washing Machines at y, Price centuated through the tucking " the| waistline. l The rounded neckline of the bodice was outlined with a deep berths of beautiful rose point ltsee, a gift to the bride from her hunt, Mrs. Charles Morton of Sonta Ana, Calif., n aim: of Mrs. Rutter. The gown had long mousquetalre sleeves, with cuffs of rose point falling over the head, ter- minating in a trill up the side of the sleeve. The bride's veil, which com- pletely enveloped her and extended into a long train, was of ivory-tinted tulle. It fell from a tight-fitting cap with a narrow band under the chin and was held in place by tiny clue- ters of orange blossom. The bride's bouquet wns I large cluster of gardening. combined with sprays of lily of the Vllley and ahow. ered with lilies. Mrs. Thomas W. Symon: Jr., sister of the bride, who was mutton of honor, wore a gown of rose pink ehif- ton, fashioned on long lines, and with a loose cape falling in the back. Mrs. Symons carried a huge cluster of pink roses. Eugene M. Trimmer of Chi- cago served his brother as best man. Only a small company of relatives and intimate friends were hidden to the ceremony, but Mr. Ind Mrs. Trit- schler were honored " a reception later when a large number of friends called to extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Tritschler will hlve a short honeymoon before going to Chicago. They will return to Spok- ane in August to spend the month here, after which they will establish their permanent ‘residence in Chica- go. Phone Highland Park 201 $500 $250 THE PRESS $25 GARNETT’S 11 Highland Park Shop Panama Hats, cleaned and blocked Suits, cleaned and pressed ......... . Shops Repaired by Experts Hats Cleaned and Blocked Suits pressed while you wait (OPPOSITE C. N. W. KR. FREIGHT DEPOT) Dry Cloning, Shoe Rep-mu. I'm-m. nu Cleaning 14 North First Street Tel. Highland Puk 1957 Mother's Day Gift Suggestions Gifts from this st quality and entire suggestions found ...-Mttnd Bun $2.95. $4.95 .-Ghrvet, $1.95 to 85.00 --Htutdkerehiem Site and TGe -Cotrttmte Jewelry ".00 and 81.95 --Ugrtttrett" $3.95 to 85.95 -Sarfl 81.95. 82.95 --Ntmlerr 81.35 to $2.50 pair we curry the “mum-e of food um. utisfnction. Only I few of the many throughout the “are are Oted here. We all for and deliver free $1.00 $k60

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