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THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOtJRNALt JANUARY 18,1931. A-41 hf ee Benefit Parties Wilt Be Given by Lodges This Week; Two for Preparing tortheMatdi Festival HREfi benefit patties will be given this week, two of them Rebekah lodges for the endowment fnml of the Old People and Orphans home, maintained by Odd Fellows at Mason City, la. The third will be given by Silver Leaf grove, No. 192, in the Moose 11 Wednesday evening. Both bridge and 500 will be played the Silver Leal event, with prizes to be awarded to -win- re of each.

Refreshments will be served. Those in charge the event will be Mrs. Flora Biggs, Mrs. Alma Olson, s. Pluma Parker and Mrs.

Marie Printup. A short busi- session will precede the card party. Mrs. Mary Gleason, ardian, will preside at the meeting to start at. 7:30 o'clock.

AJI old fashioned rty will be given by Woodry County Odd Fellows and bekahs on the second floor the Odd Fellows building turday evening. The pro- ids go to the Old Peo- and Orphans home at ison City. Refreshments be served. Prior to the nee, members of the L. A.

M. and Canton Sioux, No. will hold a joint installa- of officers on the third ior of the Odd Fellows ilding. All friends interested ve been invited to attend, rs. Mary Reed will be in- illing officer for the L.

A. 'uncheon served. and C. A. Anderson the Canton.

swell the fund for the Odd Fels home at Mason City will be a illc card party to be given by nbers of Zala Rebekah lodge In Odd Fellows hall at Leeds Tues- evenlng. at the City hall Saturday evening. Following several games of bridge and 600, lunch will be served. Mrs. Louise Steck will entertain members of Oakdale grove, No.

199, at her home, 612 Main street, Thursday evening. A social program will be offered. The regular business meeting of the Women's Relief corps will be held at the City building Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ladles of the O. A.

R. will meet In semi-monthly session on the fourth floor of the City building at 2:30 o'clock Frlrlajr afternoon. Following the transaction of business, a clal hour will be enjoyed and tembers of Mlzpah Shrine, No. Order of the White Shrine of Je- alem, will meet at the Masonic i pie at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday eve- Following, a short business ilon, the hours will be devoted to ds. lembers and families of Emer- lodfje, No.

23, will have a pot dinner at the KnlRhts of Fy- aa hall at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday inlngr. Cards and dancing will fol- Irs. Robert Campbell will be host- to members of Prosperity circle, 1, Pegree of Honor, at her ne Tuesday afternoon. A social igram will be presented. regular meeting of the Amer- Legion auxiliary will be held the City hall Tuesday business session will be preced- by a.

luck luncheon. he-Women's Union Label league continue to serve working men's this week, with the excep- of Wednesday and Friday, In M. W. A. hall, 410 Fifth street meeting of Rose Crolx chapter, will be held at'the Ma- redn Patrons and Patronesses of Ball Named BUff Photogmphef, Photo.J Hoard members of St.

Margaret's guild, which Is sponsoring the Mardl Oras February 17, are shown In the picture. From left to right, they nre: Mrs. E. M. Williams.

Mrs. F. D. Morgan, Mrs. Ralph Oliver.

Mrs F. J. Tappan, Mrs. Eugene Rothschild, Mrs. Percy Webb and Mrs.

R. F. Bellalre. Committee meetings an work sessions In preparation for the event are being held almost dally. BRIDE Social Leaders Sponsor Military Dance of Reserve Group ATRONS and patronesses for the annual military ball to be given by the Interstate Reserve association and the National Defense league at the Martin hotel January 31 Include the following: Col.

and Mrs. Gordon C. Hollar, Col. and Mrs. K.

II. Roost, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ralph Oaynor, Lieut.

Col. and Mrs. John II. Kelly, Lieut. Col.

and Mrs. L. R. Smith, Maj. and Mrs.

Robert Pike, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Porterfield, Lieut and Mrs.

E. Palmer, Capt. and Mrs. Leonard Manley, Lieut, and Mrs. A.

R. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Toy, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Oilman, Mayor W. D.

Hayes. Mr. and D. C. Shull.

Judge R. H. Munger, Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Mai- lory and E. T. Kearney. The Daughters of the King of St.

Paul's Episcopal church will be entertained In the home of Mrs. J. Jensen, 2436 Shields avenue, In Morn- Ingslde Monday evening. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. R.

A. Cowling and MlM Ilalllday. P. Jr rt will be Rilnbow veterans and members of auxiliary wlU convene at the Some of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred 8815 Leech 'avenue, Friday ivenlng. Assisting will be Mr. Mrs. William Mann and Mr. and rs.

O. B. Bartrum. A card party will be given by embers of Twilight circle, R. N.

in the M. W. A. hall, 410 fth street, Wednesday afternoon, ridge and 500 will be played. Members of the U.

C. T. auxiliary II have a pot luck luncheon at the ime of Mrs. Byron Avery, 818 venty-thlrd street, Tuesday. A soil hour will follow.

of Oakdale grove, No. 9, will meet at Continental hall iturday afternoon. to the auxiliary the Spanish-American War Vetia will entertain at a card party Do You Know that we plan each menu to give you nearly perfect balanced dinner as ilble? The Urlff modest: 800BQST Similar Private for Argonaut Tea Room llth at Nebraska home, 1 "Wednesday afternoon. Following a program of cards tea will be served. Members of her club will be entertained at the Para Davis teashop Wednesday evening by Mrs.

J. W. Orlffln. Places will be set for who will pass succeeding hours at bridge at the home of Mrs. Ortffln.

Mrs. 8. E. Slbley will be hostess to members of the W. L.

B. club Wednesday. A 1 o'clock luncheon will be enjoyed with covers for 12. Later bridge will form the recreation. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Caldwell will preside at dinner at their home Saturday evening, honoring of the Saturday Evening. Bridge club. The table will be appointed attractively for 12, who will devote the succeeding to Alomnae wilt of MlM Blrdell Shoemaker, J415 Jaokcon Monday evening, Miss Zeta Rellly will the and a meeting will comprise program. Phillip Bartlett Invited Wednesday Bridge to her luncheon at Sara Davis teashop 1 o'clock Wednesday.

Later the will go to Bartlett home, 211 Eighteenth street, where will the afternoon playing contract bridge. Bldderco club will meet with C. J. at her borne, avenue, at I o'clock I Wednesday. Luncheon will served prior to bridge, which will played I at four Annual Luncheon of Catholic Women's League Will Be Held at Warrior tiotel on Saturday INTERESTING event of the week will be th annual luncheon given by the Catholic Women' league at the Warrior hotel at 1 o'clock Saturday Mrs.

C. F. Bctz, president of the organization, wil preside as toastmnster. Following the luncheon, talks will be given by Bishop Heelan, Mgr. T.

J. McCarty and Mayor W. D. Hayes. Margaret Mary Young will give a sclented rending and Mrs.

V. Gordon, accompanied by Vfrs. Willis will sing. A resume of the year's work will be RJvcn by Miss Louise Newbowers and board members, representing the various parishes. Arranging the affair are Mrs.

J. V. Ryan and Mrs. Edward Walsh, members of tho social committee. Mrs.

Stanley Rlcnderman A BRIDE of this month Is Mrs 'Stanley, Blenderman, who prlo to her marriage-on January 10 wan Miss Vivian Copkt daughter Mr. Blenderman Is the son of. Mrs. J. J.

Blenderman, of Leeds. rgeant Bluff Active Family Festival Is Arranged by Group of Church Politick Supper to Be Served in Crescent Park Building AMtLT NtOHT will be observed at Park Methodist Episcopal church Wednesday evening, with members of Jhe Trim- bis church being guests. A potluck supper" will be served at 8:30 o'clock 'ollowlng which there will be an entertainment program. Community singing will open the entertainment, prior to the telling of a story for the children. Rev.

B. M. Watson fiastor of both Crescent Park and Trimble Methodist churches, will deliver an addrers, his subject being Interpretation. Music will be given by members of the Tempteman School of Music. Rev.

Mr. Watson wilt preside at the dinner, and Mrs. IT. O. Poling will serve as chairman of the dinner committee-.

Mrs. L. E. Raspy has returned to her home at Hardwlck. after undergoing an operation at Methodist hlspltal, where she ppent two weeks.

During the remaining four weeks she was In the city, she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. A.

Buslmell, 2812 Myrtle street. Mr. came to Rloux City and accompanied her home. Sixteen friends of Edgar Anderson surprised him at his home, 2S10 Rebecca street, Wednesday evening, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. Five hundred formed the pastime and was concluded by the serving of refreshments.

Mrs. C. J. Alden was hostess to members of the T. A.

M. cluh nt a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon. The usual program occupied the ensuing hours. Prlsclllla circle, Mrs. John Small, 812 West Nineteenth street.

A meeting of the General Aid society of Whttfleld Methodist Episcopal church will be held In the church Friday afternoon. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock prior t6 he program. Mr. and Mrs. Henry fAtdwIg, 2401 Rebecca street, accompanied by their nephew and niece, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Peterson, 8811 Ridge avenue, departed Thursday for Florida and Cuba. They will be gone a month. XVord has been received 'of the death of Mrs.

Lillian Mauser, a for- mer Wast Side resident, died the country home of her ter, Mrs. George near Merrill. Mrs. Hausef conducted a Ing shop on West Seventh street tot many years. Surviving her, are: Three daughters, Mrs.

Mann; Mr9. auy Mcknltten, of Srldgewater, 8. and Mrs. Roy Dfeblow, of Htn- ton; two sons, Oeorge, of Merrill, and Louis, who lives on a. ranch In South Dakota; a sister, Mrs.

O. Collings, of City, anda brother, Louis Mauswald, of HInton. Plumbing actlon.heatlng, Sanitary Cfc A Delightful Atsortment of Lovely Sample French 'Kerchiefs Price A meeting of the Nu Pu club will be held with Mrs. A. N.

Southwiek at the Elks club Tuesday. Luncheon and cards will comprise the program. Mrs. C. Qano will compliment members of tho Hawkeye Bridge club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday.

Bridgo will follow. Mrse. Walter Anderson, 8710 Seventh aventw, will preside at luncheon at her home Wednesday as a Courtesy to members of the pu-zU-Pese club. The diversion afternoon members Of the Altar society of St. Jean Baptists church In the parish hall Tuesday evening.

Bridge and 600 will be played, after which lunch eon will be served. late hour, when a light repast will be enjoyed. Mrs. F. De Maranvllle, 2006 Doug- Ian street, will have Two-fifty Two- fifty club members as luncheon guests at her home Thursday, usual program will follow.

Tho A meeting of St. Margaret's guild of St. Thomas' Episcopal church will lold an alt day meeting at the home of Mrs. Lillian Smith, fllone Park, Monday. Work for the Mardl a ran will occupy tho time.

RIVERSIDE The Warrior IN Liue Boy eqUrUlned of Rlvervlew club in Rlverview Friday evening. An Interesting program offered, after which a Metal hour WM enjoyed. Bartlett Ptaae a surgical patient at F. B. will at Uweheon in her 2W ffesb Thursday to of club.

will adorn aremfwMor Program Wednesday at Home of Mrs, Paul Menard BMBKRR of the Bergean Bluff Women's Club will mee Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Paul Menard, where the study Will be dovoted to William Cullen Bryant. Quotations from Bryant's prose will be given at roll call. Mrs. Leo Tone will be In charge of musical entertainment.

Mrs. I'- K. Krogh will read a paper on Bryant and His Works, and Mrs. Ward SSfcer will read Ttianatopsla, Parliamentary law drill will be conducted by Mrs. J.

M. Coffle. The Hergeant Bluff club Is one of the active study groups In the Slous City territory, Its object being the stimulation of mutual self Improvement, the dissemination of a. broader culture, the encouragement, of a more active Interest In the welfare of the community, aqd In the great problems of the state and nation. Meetings are held month, etudy this year being on American writers.

Membership of club Mrs. E. J. Baker, Mrs. H.

Baker, L. N. Carter, A. tensen, B. C.

Coffle, JM. Coffle, F. C. Colby, WC. He Ixrog, Mrs.

S. 8, H. W. Havlland, Mrs. Hood, Oeorge T.

Iveraon, Mrs. E. L. Ktngibury. L.

P. lopping, L. Krogh, George Mather, F. Mather, Paul Menard, a Murphy, C. Oeblerk- Ing, W.

Mrs. Clarence Robinson, R. A. E. R.

Sargent, Lyman Schaffenberff, Mrs. Leo Tone, J. p. Wolcott, H. L.

Woodfprd and B. p. Woodtord, Ward Baker and F. P. Mrs.

F. Colby, B. A. Mrs. C.

Barlow, 4423 Floyd avenue, will compliment members of the Blue Htar club Tuesday afternoon, Including a session at cards, luncheon will be served. Mrs. Lena E. Fahlenkamp, 8124 Jackson street, will be hostess to members of the Nlghthawk Bridge club at her home Wednesday evening. Bridge will be played until a Heather club members will meet with Mrs.

Everett Hoyt, 2917 West "Dad's" night was held by the Crescent Park P. T. A. at the school Thursday evening. The men presented the program and served refreshments, Miss Rculah Osborn accepted a position In a drug store at Mo- vllle, Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Alden and daughter, Harriet, were recent visitors at Akron la. The Jolly Hustlers class of the Crescent Park Methodist Sunday school was entertained at party In the church Saturday evening follow Ing choir rehearsal.

Hetty Jane Cos son was chairman of the affair. Members of the Aid soclet: of Crescent Park Methodist Eplsco pal church will meet at the church Thursday to fry doughnuts which wilt be distributed throughout the neighborhood. Women 9 'Kerchiefs Fifth street, Thursday afternoon, A business and social program will be O. club met at the Saturday for incneon with 6. B.

KInka at the Canton Tea gardens at 1 o'clock Thursday. The afternoon will be devoted to bridge. Airs. Amy Olson, 1222 Hill avenue, will entertain members of Bethany circle of the Third Presbyterian church at her home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs, Margaret Flak will be the assisting hostess.

A benefit card party will be given by two circles of 81. church In the parish hall, Eighth and Iowa streets, Wednesday evening. Both bridge and 500 will he played with prizes awarded to winners of each. Refreshments will tie served. 0.

E. S. Members of Morningside Meet Thursday Proficiency Class to Be Conducted by Mrs. M. Browning A church Friday, effered, A program 1 will be regular church night dinner sponsored by of Grace Methodist Episcopal church will be held In the church at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday evening, The Misses Laura and Florence Hoi Inner.

1528 Nlcollet street, accompanied by their brothers, have urned from a visit with relatives in Mrs. Otto. Johnson will be hoetess to members of the Happy Hour club nt her homn, snd Hamilton streets, Thursday afternoon. Five hundred will be played, after which refreshments will be served. Members of the Kpworth league cabinet of Crescent Park Methodist Episcopal church met with their president Miss Mnry Johnson, last week.

A business and social program was offered. WEST SIDE 1 "Circles of the Woman's assocla tlon of Mayflower Congregational church will meet for luncheons at 1 o'clock Friday. Members of Progressive circle will be entertained by Mr. Russell Pecaut In her home, 2201 Cleorge street; Plymouth circle, Mrs. iS.

B. Keith, 612 South Cecilia street: Pilgrim, Mrs. A. E. Thompson, 2000 West Fifth, street, and 15 25 590 Men's 'Kerchiefs 25 59 Dainty, Smart and Tuck Them Away Now for Salesmen's samples of beautiful French hand-rolled 'kerchiefs made of all linen with plain white centers and colored block designs.

The men's handkerchiefs are plain lirien with colored borders. Also a lovely lot of large sport 'kerchiefs. GIFT FLOOR ANNEX Attractive a. UM table, which will will form ot a at mad and of Mcrelftry, and W. C.

program committee H. Woodfqrd. Baker and Mra P. Ktoppteg; L. P.

Schaffeoberg, L. aiid Ciar- begun lajt week. LudU daughter dull ftowar to and aad pink. tils baen 1 Ktjfat acadawy paai't wttb tn now, WWM H. twwtift botUM yaajr ao ajo, MEHTINO of the Mornlns- slde chapter, O.

E. will be held In the Mornlngslde Ma- spnlo Thursday evening with Christina Fenn, worthy ma- ron, presiding. A proficiency will be conducted by Margaret Browning. Maude Ellen Lynch will end the and also wlU give a chalk talk. will be served.

A chicken dinner will be given In he M. W. A. ball. Fifth Wednesday from a.

m. to p. dinner of, ft. Methodist Epic- copal church. A Weidella recovering from an attack of bronchial pneumonia.

Stanley Canon, of Wa, a of Bay Par will depart for San FrancUco to Join family and re turn to China. IftaM and Hawl Yea- f'lttru Thompson, JJOO South Mice itreet, deputy for Silver Leaf grove, has returned from Yankton, H. where she spent a few days In he Interest of the grove. Accompanying her home wire Mr. and Hasklna.

trip have rftumed aJUr tbf two wttb Ottumwa, a (Apt of HIGHLAND i Valley Sav- at Ifttt church i A hard time party will be given by the Emerson Booster club at Era- arson school Monday evening. Prizes wit) be awarded for the tumes. A social program will be enjoyed and refreshments will be served. Rev. P.

N. Bhotwell and O. Bardeson will sjwve as aiu) Mrs, H. C. Lprenwn will be chair- mah of the refreshwents committee, Hra A.

Carlson will enUrtAln of the Marilyn Birthday club In her home Tuesday. A' iwclai hour wHI be enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr. am) Kltteraan have moved from 212 South Leofjard street to 60S Ninth Mr. and lira, V.

M. Searl, who formerly at 2117 Third street, now are residing at lit SouUJ Leonard street. B. W. who WM U) for anU daya, ff better- Mr.

and Mrs. Verut of LeedA were of Mr. and Mrs. W. R- Reinke.

Thf P. T. A. wlU in tlM ernoon. offered, lira, W.

R. CrlM party lor Tfok" Hf Ht Bwltftr, given in the Ifnt Peter Dyar, jr, 51 Bowtb en attwt, Wednesday Griggs, who underwent of 0. tfea PhilBfitynal in mm acbool Tuesday A study program wlU til operation for appendicitis at Lutheran wwk, is recov- A- W. Joanatt returned to KM bom fiat altar Ifr, ao4 tin. 8.

(Bcutw, 1 JANUARY OUR ANNUAL Footfriend and 3. X. 300 High Grade 7.85 Foot Savers EirliMt Pottiblo AtttuiiM SHOE JACOBSON.

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