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PAGE NINE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1041. MOINES REGISTER Smart Monograms Miss Randleman Wed Here Mrs. Faxon Jaunty Jumper Franz Woods Entertain at Dinner Party Dinner Bridal Couple to Be Feted. bouquets of white gladiola, chrysanthemums and pink asters deco THE wedding of Miss Deloris Randleman, daughter of Mr. To End Visit With Bakers and Mrs.

Rex Randleman, rated the altar, which was lightei by candelabra. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a RS. PRUE B. FAXON of MR. AND MRS.

HOWARD LONGLEY WILSON will and Lloyd Surber. son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Surber of Indianola, took place at 8 p. m.

Saturday at Grant Park church. The Rev. George E. Purdy performed the double ring ceremony. M' Denver, is concluding a visit today with her par white satin gown, designed pnn cess style with a long train and a fingertip veil held in place with entertain at a dinner this evening at the Des Moines club honoring their daughter, Helen, and her fiance, Rollo H.

Tuffll of ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Baker, Woodwardia trees and ferns, 1428 Thirty-first st.

St. Louis, whose marriage Miss Nancy Brown, Fiftieth st. FrisbieP.T.A. takes place Saturday. Guests will include members of Heads Named and Easton left Wednesday to resume her studies at Carleton college at Northfield, Minn.

the bridal party, who are Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rutledge of Des Moines; Mrs. Robert D.

Roesch of Frisbie P.T.A. has announced Robert Sandahl, son of Mr. and the following officers for the com Dallas, Misses Ethel Jack Mrs. L. R.

Sandahl, 4835 Algonquin road, left Thursday for Tuc ing year: son of Scarsdale, N. Doris son, to resume his studies crown of seed pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of Johanna Hill rosea and stephanotis. Mrs. Edgar Warren, matron of honor, wore pink taffeta and carried Briarcliff roses.

Miss Florence Johnson, bridesmaid, wore aqua taffeta and carried talisman roses. Ival Hoover was best man. Ushers were Gayle Hoover and Marvin D. Randleman, brother of the bride. Robert Eisenlaur, organist, played the nuptial music.

A reception followed in the church parlors. Montgomery and Bettye Beaver of Mrs. T. R. Watson, president; Los Angeles, Mary Elizabeth at Southern Arizona School for Boys.

Read of St Louis; and Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, and Robert D. Moore of Seattle, Mrs.

Joe A. Sherbo, first vice president; h. R. Brainard, second vice president; Mrs. John Wiles, secretary; Mrs.

Jessie La Plant, G. F. Tuffli, of St. Louis; daughter, Ruth, 1050 Thirty-ninth have returned from a two MR. AND MRS.

FRANZ WOOD entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening st their home, 225 Foster drive, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jewett in celebration of their wedding anniversary and Mrs. Jewett's birthday. Birthday Luncheon.

Cottage Grove circle of King's Daughters will open its year with a birthday luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Clarence Simmons in Carlisle, la. Devotions will be lead by Mrs. H. H.

Brown, New officers are Mesdames Andrew Reid. president; Harry J. Soptaer, vice president; George Hankammer, secretary; and Clifford Boltz, treasurer. Mrs. Sarah Smith is program chairman.

Birthday Party. James Purdy, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. O.

Purdy, will entertain at a party this afternoon at his home, 1435 Casady drive, in celebration of his eighth birthday anniversary. Guests will be Harlan Miller, John Carlisle, John Thoma, John Stull, Jack Peverill, Jack Chateauvert, Scott Chandler, Sean Rice and Donald Knapp. Be auterentl i.mbioider these now. Mrs- and His, Her motifs on your towels and pillow cases. They're quick to do weeks' vacation to Wisconsin, Indiana and Chicago.

treasurer; Mrs. Joe Farrell, Harry C. Arthur, HI, of Shrub Oak, N. Robert Maclntire of New Rochelle, N. John S.

Gordon of Buffalo, N. and John Pattern 6701 contains a transfer pattern of 12 motifs ranging from W. Edward Smith of Ames, by 54 inches to li by 5 inches; illustrations of stitches; ma terials needed; color schemes. Also the following chairmen, son of Mrs. Ethel Smyth Smith, K.

Andrews of Elsah, 111. 2320 York st, has accepted the po Mesdames Arch Kelly, program; Other guests will be Mr. and La Plant, finance; Sherbo, publi sition of business manager and treasurer of Iowa Wesleyan col cation and publicity; B. Smith, lege at Mount Pleasant, la. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in coin to The Des Moines Register, Household Arts 259 Fourteenth New York City.

Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS and TATTERN NUMBER. Mrs. Gilbert F. Tuffli of St. Louis and Mrs.

Fred Stocker of Highland, parents and grandmother of Mr. Tuffli and Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Wilson, the Rev.

and Mrs. Marvin O. Sansbury and Henry Holt, membership and registration; An drew Haluska. hospitality: Joe Mrs. Nelson Burch, emergency; Hugh McCol- To Entertain lough, parent education and his the latter of Indianapolis, Ind.

Birthday Celebration. J. B. Garners Have Guest torian; Jack Morris, visual edu P.T.A. Group Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Baumgart, cation and alternate delegate; Or-val, Townsend, safety; Watson, summer roundup. 1243 Thirty-second will enter MRS.

R. V. NELSON, president of Byron Rice P.T.A., Guest Day Luncheon Mrs. Watson entertained officers will entertain members of tain informally Saturday at their home in honor of the latter's father, Henry Guenther of Wheatland, in celebration of his eighty-third birthday anniversary. A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOME Genuine Rimac Flexstone puts smooth, sharp edge on dullest knife quickly and easily.

her board at a dessert luncheon 4889 and chairmen at 2 p. m. Thursday at her home. Bride Continurd from Page 8. Wednesday at her home, 2509 Thirty-sixth st.

Wedding Anniversary. FUN-TIME ahead for little tots in this new ensemble Pat Guests will include Mrs. Goro- Fur Tricks. The cleverest things are being Send Only 25c and 3 Ideal Dog Food Labels to dess Phillips, first vice president; Ideal tern 48S9 See the adorable button-down- Miss Margaret Adair, second vice POGFOOT H. D.

Art club will enter-tain at a guest day luncheon today at the Younker tearoom. The program will be on flower arrangement. Guests will be Mesdames Reuel H. Sylvester, Harold N. Anderson, Oren Thomas, Keith Merrill, Scott Burgess, W.

K. Boardman, H. W. Dahl, H. B.

Church. C. W. Kammeier and Henry president; Mesdames R. J.

Quack- done with furs this season. An ermine wrap which Simms may wear in her next picture is made exactly like a lumberjack's WILSON CO. 6170 Chicafa the-back jumper, the little cap 1 Mvta tetaif i Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Shelton, 735 E. Sheridan entertained 25 guests Thursday evening in celebration of their silver wedding anniversary. Out of town guests were Messrs. and Mesdames L.

J. Tamm of Miami, W. J. Rocke to match, the tailored blouse! enbush, secretary; Tom Moore, treasurer; H. L.

Gross, program Pattern 4889 is available in MRS. HAL O'FLAHERTY of Chicago is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Garner. Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Smith, 4216 Adams have as their guest, Miss Kathryn Fogarty of Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. L. D. Williams, S015 Oxford is recovering from influenza at her home.

Bill Sears, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Sears, 546 Thirty-ninth left Sunday for Lake Forest, 111., to begin his senior year at Lake Forest academy. J. Locke Macomber, left Wednesday for New Haven, to enter Yale university.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens left Thursday by motor for California, where they will make their future home in Brentwood Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Newcomb have moved from 413 Thirty- cardigan. So help us. chairman; Harry C. Workman, publicity; F. E.

Williamson, mem of Kansas City, and O. H. bership; Adolph Henning, garden children's sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8. Size 6, jumper and cap, takes 1 yards 54 inch fabric; long-sleeved blouse, Ts yard contrast; short sleeved blouse, yard 35 inch fabric. Black of Laurel, la.

club; A. H. Wieters, summer roundup; L. G. Morlan, bundle Mr.

and Mrs. Shelton will enter tain the out of town guests at a drive; Claude Pittman, hospitality; R. T. Hirschauer, finance; H. L.

eighth Street place, to 334 Tona dinner for 12 this evening. Luncheon. Miles, visual education; Merritt wanda drive. Mrs. Charlett Hollow ay, 675 Dwigans, home room mothers; William Pherrin, social; Kenneth May, congress publications; Glen Mrs.

F. T. Keates was hostess Harwood drive, has returned from a few days' visit in Minneapolis, at a luncheon Tuesday at her home, 1645 Capitol compli To order this pattern, send 15 cents In coin to The Des Moines Register Pattern 243 W. Seventeenth New York City. Bo sure to print plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

E. Fromm, parent education; J. C. Minn. menting her daughter, Mrs.

J. them flatly. "The smoothest operator imaginable. So smooth that she got away with it. Amazing," and he repeated thoughtfully, "Amazing." Vicky arose early Sunday morning.

After breakfasting she toiled over the ironing board, sponging and pressing until her face was warm and moist from the absorbing task. Her bright hair curled in tight little ringlets on damp forehead and neck, she was breathless with endeavor. It was hot for September, summer's last stubborn fling in the face of autumn. A scrubby tree stood just beyond the open kitchen door, its leaves limp and tired. A small gale blew cinder dust in weary circles.

The cinders were deeply imbedded, successfully discouraging Vicky's attempts at grass and flowers. She closed the door against the dust and went on with her pressing. Ann and Bill. Meanwhile, Ann and Bill North-wood breakfasted on the shaded terrace. They had half finished when Eric Latimer strolled across the lawn from the guest cottage to join them.

Seeing him come, Ann rang for iced juice and fresh coffee. "Good morning, guest," she sang Wisdom, safety; H. H. Dilley, emergency, and Walter Berger, Mm. Elsie Major Hart of De Pratt of St.

Louis, the former Esjther Keates. Twelve guests Miss Hagedorn, catur, 111., is the guest of her mother singers. cousin, Mrs. Nicholas DeHeck. were included in the courtesy.

Audubon Society. Des Moines Audubon Society Fred or ley Wed Sept. 6 Engagement of I No Waste! More will have its first meeting of the year at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at Marjorie Evans MR.

AND MRS. JOHN HAGEDORN, 1017 E. Thirteenth Walnut Woods Shelter house. A basket dinner will be preced announce the marriage uum Is A nnouhced I 1 I I I ed by the autumn bird census. of their daughter, Phyllis, to Fred 1 I 1 II I 1111 I mil OHEDRICK EVANS of West Farewell Party.

Mesdames Walter Swain and Des Moines has announced the engagement ana approacning Worley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worley, 1641 Williams st. The wedding took place Sept. 6 in Bethany, Mo.

Attendants were Miss Lela Worley, Mrs. Worley and Mr. and Mrs. Hagedorn. Hugh Kennedy entertained Wednesday evening at Mrs.

Doty's tearoom in honor of Mrs. R. T. marriage of his daughter, Marjorie, to Carl Edwin Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Johnson, rami AV4 If SA Thomas, who is leaving soon to Both Mr. and Mrs. Worley are 2425 Payne road.

make her home in Minneapolis, Minn. Twelve guests participated. The wedding will take place graduates of East High school. Mrs. Worley is employed by B.

W. out. Ann was a tall girl with long slender limbs, graceful hands, an oval, interesting face, "Speak to Sept. 27 at Grand View Lutheran Mayden and Mr. Worley by Dessert Luncheon.

Girls group of the First Method church. Valley High School. America's Finer Tea the company. Bill," she advised. Sheuerman Woolen Mills.

The couple is at home at 1017 E. Thir ist church Bungalow class will teenth st. Miss Evans was graduated "Hi," he grinned. Bill and Eric Latimer had shared the same apartment in Manhattan before meet for a 1 p. m.

dessert lunch from Valley High school and is Friday in the church parlors. employed at Meredith Publishing necessity, and his father's vast Co. Mrs. Keith Murray will lead the devotion. Committee in charge interests, brought Bill back to Blue Mr.

Johnson was graduated Valley. There was a strong bond of af includes Mesdames Edward Thorn sen, Tom Berry, Gran from North High school and attended Iowa State college at Ames, la. He is associated with his father in the contracting ville Taylor, Glen Bond and Wal fection between the two young men. Eric's only criticism of his friend was that he had chosen to ter Fanning. Mrs.

L. R. Keck, president, will enter matrimony. Freedom was an business. Announcement of the approach uuULUQlaIn 1 important word in Eric's vocabu lary.

ing nuptials was made at a court preside at a short business meeting, after which Dr. C. Clifford Bacon will speak on "Fine Living." An open house for mothers and a tour through the beginners whist party, given Tuesday eve "Greetings and salutations," ning at Boyce's Twenty-fourth and University. Eric called, approaching the table "Pull up a tree and fan yourself," Bill urged lazilv. Guests.

and primary departments will conclude the program. New class officers are Mes Guests were Misses Pauline dames Keck, president; William Evans, Ruth Brinkman, Doris Ras Kidder, first vice president; mussen, Hilda Alberg, Virginia Claude Harpel, second vice presi Thornton, Charlotte Flinn, Anne dent; Norman Fuhlrodt, secretary; Skiba, Mary Jane Bear and Mar garet Adams. and Mansel Burham, treasurer. Also Mesdames Ernest Sperry, Bruce Abraham, Andrew Sherbo, CLUB MEETINGS LeRoy Mossberg, John Gaskell, Phil Bergstrom, Paul Lockard, Lloyd Smith, DeWayne Henderson Dm Mninm Whit Shrine. No.

4.1. btnr "I'll let Mother Nature fan me it's simpler." Eric sat down. He accepted a tall glass of orange juice from a personable little maid, addressing her disinterestedly. "Good morning, Lizzie. Intrust you slept well." The girl blushed, smiling consciously.

She fluttered about Eric, attending his wants. She murmured, "Yes, sir, Mr. Latimer, I slept very well." Leaving the terrace, Fhe glanced over her shoulder, giggling foolishly. Frio arched his brows and smiled sardonically. "Women," he exclaimed disgustedly.

"They're all alike, old or young, thin or fat, stupid or intelligent, they're all alike." fit bridce rartr for member nl friends 2 p. m. today at home of and Donald Johnson. Hra. cora b.

conn. ii ranl ave. Routine Dishes Taste Twice As Zippy Flavored With The Ruddy, Mellow Rich-ness Of Spicy Heinz Tomato Ketchup WITH racy Heinz Ketchup handy, you can trade old dishes for new in a twinkling. Try it yourself! See what unusual zest it gives to gravies pot roasts, omelets And set a bottle on tha table if you want to see folks smile. Put up as it used to be in country kitchens, Heinz Ketchup brings you all the enticing richness of "aristocrat" tomatoes, sparkling Heinz Vinegar and aromatic spices.

But flavor alone doesn't explain the popularity of this condiment. It's so full-bodied it's really thrifty to use! How's your supply? "I resent that," Ann said good- naturedly. You re not a woman," he declared flatly. "You're Bill's other half and that's all right if he C-MT ill wants another half." "And I do want my other half, BJl said loyally. "Ann and I form a unit, and a very satisfactory unit I might add.

If you're con mm's 'iX rim tent to be a dubious fraction okay okay." PEPS wrs Eric continued, "Excepting Ann's CO, EINZ perfections, all women are con ceited, sex conscious flibberty-jilv bets. I offer Lizzie as proof. couldn't inquire as to her night's lf your dealer cannot supply you, send a penny postcard to Derby Foods, Dept. 8C Chicago, for a FREE 2-OZ. SAMPLE OF PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER rest without bringing forth blushes and giggles and eide-glances." To Be Continued.

wnnou. HAS 3 mmVS Lomofedl Don't miss this sale of New "Anti-Sneeze" Rinso "Yes, this New 'Anti-Sneeze' Rinso is 98 free of sneezy soap-dost. We want you to see how much farther the New Rinso goes than the old. How "Good news, housewives Here's your -j chance to save, money on New 'Anti-XjTyF Sneeze' Rinso. For a limited time only v2 you can get one large box of Rinso for only 15 1 when you buy one large box at the usual price! "Why this special low price? Because we want folks everywhere to discover for themselves how much whiter the New Rinso washes clothes.

It's 'Anti-Sneeze' no sneezing spells!" I TRY THIS PROVED WORK-SAVING RECIPE 1. Sprinkle 1 teaspoonful Climalene (2 for extra heavy cleaning) in a gallon of warm water. 2. Wash, then wipe with a damp cloth. Clima- safe it is for all washable colors.

How it speeds up dishwashing and all cleaning. How easy on hands it is. "This bargain won't come along again for a long, long time! So take advantage of it NOW! Hurry! supply is limited!" KETCHUI I lene gently loosens grease and dirt. TO WASH AXD CLEAN Kiwk.t TltS IC2JX waiy satm rj ioc and ae4 at tfeerrisrrv a A. i.

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