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4541.3 1840 NOW: More Than 354.000 Cireniation: DES MOINES SUNDAY NOW: More Than 350.000 Cirentation: SOCIETY- September Bride-Elect Miss Margaret Gleason: will become the bride of Bernard L. Miller of Erie, in September. Mrs. Rhoads To Entertain Mra. Harley Rhoads will be hostess to board members of Argonne unit No.

60 of the American Legion auxiliary at 6 p. m. dinner Wednesday at the Grace Ransom tearoom. Covers will be laid for Mesdames 8. D.

Davis, L. W. Rasmussen, Henry Hall, R. N. Hartsook, James McCullough, Francis Johnson, Fred Hird, Charles MoCabe, K.

D. Urquhart, Harry Murphy and Fred Hottel. Annual Picnie. Acanthus chapter, No. 530, O.6.8.

will give its annual pot; luck picnic at 4 p. m. Sunday at Beaverdale park. Dr, and Mrs. Byron Cash, chairmen, will be assisted by Mesdames Don Lanham, Vernon Bidwell.

Maurice L. Reed. E. A. McNabb and H.

R. Haskins. Dr. Bennie Devine will be in charge of games And entertainment. Miss Howell to Wed Dorothy Astley and S.

J. Ash to Marry Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Astley, 3621 Urbandale announce the engagement and approaching marriage of.

their daughter, Dorothy, to Stanley J. Ash of Watertown, S. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Wesley Ash of Des Moines. The wedding will take place Aug. 15 at Trinity Methodist church with the Rev. A. P.

Keast officiating. Miss Astley is a graduate of Roosevelt High school and is employed by the Retail Credit Co. Mr. Ash Was graduated from North High school and is employed by F. W.

Woolworth and Co. in Watertown. Announcement of the approaching nuptials was made at a luncheon Saturday given by the bride-elect's mother. Guests were Mesdames Ash and William Dennis and Misses Cynthia Ash, Eloise Mahan, Mildred Huston, Edith Fitz, Frances Fitz, Lillian Irelan, Lois Taylor, Ruth Brinkman and Janice Astley. Miss Gleason Is Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. J. Orville Gleason, 2008 York announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Bernard L. Miller of Erie, of Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle F. Mil. son ler of Spirit Lake, la. The wedding will take place Sept. 3 at Central Presbyterian church.

Both Miss Gleason and Mr. Miller are graduates of Iowa State college at Ames, where Mr. Miller was affiliated with Delta Upsilon fraternity. He is employed by General Electric Co. in Erie, where the couple will live.

Mrs. Eloida Gray of Bakersfield, has been a guest for the past few weeks in the homes of sister, Mrs. Gus Sandahl, and mother, Mrs. Irene Presher ton, both of 4038 Adams and her brother, C. W.

Preston. Mrs. Preston's son, Don Preston of Seattle, will be A. guest in these homes for the weekend. He is en route to a music convention in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MacDonald, 3811 Cottage Grove have as their guests, Mrs.

J. S. Shadbolt and daughter, Nancy, of Minneapolis, will spend a month in their home. Also their daughter, Mrs. H.

M. Whitaker and son. Douglas, of Cedar Rapids, and Miss Doris DetJen of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Bieghler To Be Bride of Gerald D. Hiatt Miss Nancy Elizabeth Bieghler.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bieghler of Elkhart, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, to Gerald D.

Hiatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Hiatt of Truro, Ia. The wedding will take place Aug.

24 at the Elkhart Church of Christ. The bride-elect is a graduate of Elkhart High school and attended the American Institute of Business in Des Moines where she was affiliated with Alpha Iota sorority. Mr. Hiatt is a graduate of Occidental college in Los Angeles, Cal. He and his bride will live in Elkhart where he is athletic coach at Elkhart High school.

To Wed July 28 Will Marry Mr. Barnes The Rev. and Mrs. Robert RI Lawhead. 8511 Fifth announce the engagement and a.pproaching marriage of their daughter, Mildred Aline, to James Lowell Barnes, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver W. Barnes of Johnson City, N. Y. The wedding will take place July 28 at Epworth Methodist church, with the -elect's father performing the ceremony.

Miss Lawhead: is a graduate of North High school and attended Grandview Junior college in Des Moines last year, Mr. Barnes 1 is employed in the International Business Machines plant in Endicott, N. Y. Miss Milton To Say Vows On Thursday Miss Jessie May Milton, Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Milton, 1441 Ninth announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jessie May, to Max K. Light, son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. Light, 1427 Thirteenth st. The wedding will take place Thursday at Trinity Methodist parsonage with the Rev. A.

P. Keast officiating. are graduates of North High Both. Miss Milton and Mr. Light school.

The latter is employed at Chambers Motor Co. Following the ceremony the couple will motor to Lake OkoI boji. CLEARANCE SALE Simmons Floor Savings Up To Sample Gliders Regular $24.75 Value $18.57 Regular $29.95 Value $22.47 Regular $34.95 Value $26.22 Regular $39.95 Value $29.97 Others as low as $14.95 Just the thing for sleeping porches and summer cottages. Soft cotton felt tufted and inner-spring mattresses covered with high grade, luxurious, moisture repellant gay colored duck or fabricord coverings. Durable link and coil spring bases mounted upon high grade all steel frames in a variety of rust proof enameled finishes.

Arm rest and pillow styles. You ANDERSONS Mall Orders FREE Add Tax LIBERAL -PhonesDELIVERY 3-7133-3-7135 TERMS Relief Corps To Entertain On Thursday Women's Relief corps No. 27, auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, will have a picnio at 12:30 p. m. Thursday at Union park shelterhouse.

Mrs. Wesley Wilcox, chairman of birthdays, and her committee. including Kathryn Rambo, Della Ruth Shreeves, Ella Grigsby, Alma Malson and Dawn B. Tullis, will arrange a special table honoring comrades, wives and widows. Covers will be laid for J.

J. Neuman, department commander; T. J. Noll, assistant adjutant general: Mr. and Mrs Harris Cole, Mesdames Grace B.

Anderson, Mary F. Cline, Flora M. Craig. Ella Fagen, Margaret Foster, Chris Glantz, Annette Grigaby and Almeda Harpel. Also Mesdames Sarah E.

Harper, Etta Haycock, Margaret Kahley, Iowa R. Likes, Nettie Miller, Sarah Orange, Jessie Ritchey, Margaret Tracey, Arvilla Umpleby, Frances Wynkoop, Martha Stargill, Nellie Young, Marie L. Basham, past national president: and Mrs. S. Ella Frick, president.

Mrs. U. A. Rice, executive committee chairman. will be in charge of picnic baskets.

An impromptu program will follow luncheon. Picnic. Baldwin Patterson post and auxiliary of the American Legion will have their annual picnic at 1 p. m. today in the Birdland section of Union park.

There will be games and sports in the afternoon. Miss Triplett Is Visiting In Storm Lake STORM LAKE, Margaret Triplett of Norwich, in visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Triplett. Dr.

Mrs. A. A. Nitzke and Sand daughters, Mrs. Claire Tymeson and Imogene, and son, Andy, returned Monday night from 8 five weeks' trip through the south and west.

Ben Dickson of Los Angeles, is visiting here. Mrs. Schauffer Visits Stuart STUART, Mrs. Frederick H. Schauffer of New York City is visiting Miss Esther Smull.

RUMMAGE SALE OF SHOES Monday and Tuesday For 2 Days Only Final Clean-up of Women's High Grade Shoes Enna Jettick, Paradise and Modernettes Formerly Sold $5 to $11 $1 $2 $3 ALL SALES FINAL HEGGEN'S Shoe Store-512 Walnut ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. SUE the SLEUTH BARGAINS I SLIP into that Summer spree with a dainty but tubable slip in either white, tea rose or flesh from Anna Held's either tailored or lacy with: a camisole top or a neck these smooth slips are of rayon crepe and rayon satin $1.98. Anna Held's.

Eighth between Walnut and Locust. Miss Mildred Aline Lawhead will become the bride of James Lowell Barnes at Johnson City, N. July 28, Miss Holland Will Preside At Club Meeting HUMBOLDT. -Miss Florence Holland, district president of the Business and Professional Women's club, will preside, today at: the district meeting at Rockwell City, and Miss Alice Askland, district secretary and treasurer, will give reports. A New Watch for your Trip -SueBEFORE you leave on your vacation select that Hamilton or Elgin wrist watch you have wanted so long.

Plumbs show a complete assortment of all the new modeis and when desired are glad to arrange convenient payments. Plumbs, Walnut at Sixth. NINA NEAL says that co-eds can design their own clothes and she'll make them distinctive and different. 417 Kresge Bldg. -Sue-Beaded yokes new! SCOOP: Special reductions on all dressmaking and alterations during August (only).

R. H. Davis, 313 Kresge Bldg. Hemstitching. CHUCK Cownie went aflying just for You, too for he flew to Hollywood to make rangements with some of Hollywood's leading designers to style fur fashions for Cownies and You can see their lovely fur creations this next week at Cownies cool salon, 510 Market.

Tucking takes first place. MRS. W. B. LUTZ' Clear Lake home has such beautiful colors in its furnishings--chartreuse, powder blue, geranium rose and.

lemon yel. low to mention a few--and one hears of her gorgeous and comfortable double chaises. -Sue-SIRENS of Summer are. the lovelies whose perfect permanents ($3.50 up) are from Pearl Brugere's Beauty Salon, 400 Kresge. 3-7831, START the vacation in clothes cleaned with a guarantee of lasting loveliness Savery Cleaners.

4-8590. Free delivery. Ruffles are rite Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tangney of Spencer have big pilot wheel mounted over the mantelpiece of their attractive house at Okoboji.

HAVE a permanent which requires no setting. Any type of hair. $3.50 to $7. Pearl Lundin. 506 Empire Bldg.

Dial 4-7713. For the Family album have antrait that, someday a 6.44 will most proud to a to "Ou Only: Walt, Studio 420. 40109 -SueDON'T hunt for that address- the place to send those torn frocks or suits with cigarette burns or moth-eaten garments is The Textile Weavers, 920 Nicollet Suite 1311, Minneapolis, Minn, FIVE ADVERTISEMENT. Come, my dear Watson, we've some work to do we'll just follow this shoe trail to some out-of-theordinary values in smart attire for hot days incidentally I just discovered that the new fall things will be in this next week shoes and hats and the Loveliest Fur Coals but, let's get going NOR' You'd better come along, too, and go Thru the Shops with Sue. To Say Vows In August Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Howell of Minneapolis, formerly of Des Moines, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary, to John A. Willding, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Willding, 700 Sandahl ave. The wedding will take place Aug.

10 at Visitation church. Miss Howell is employed at Meredith Publishing Co. Mr. Willding attended Drake university and is connected with the General American Life Insurance Co. Eagle Grove, Residents Visit In Colorado EAGLE GROVE, James H.

Sterling is visiting in Canon City, with his son, Leo Sterling, and family. Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Schmucker were Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Jones of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Owens of Philadelphia, and Miss Arlene Goramson of Kansas City, Mo. TIME for tea or a cooling cocktail how good it will be sipped from this smart imported glass sold in sets of eight.

Each glass in a different gay color short ones 29c each the taller tumblers are 39c they'll be a decorative note to the lunch. con table or the tea table grand for gifts. Anderson's, East Sixth and Grand. People's Choice is Corduroy to replace droopy draperies and down-in-thedumps upholstering such luscious shades there are in corduroy draperies at Younkers, Fourth Floor Fast copen dregs of wine celadon green peach bloom eggshell turquoise robin's'egg blue shell pink terra rust cinnamon brown and rose dust the corduroy is 79c a vard and is 36 inches wide: and, did you know that you can ask the Home Counselor's advice about any of your home furnishing problems? You'll find her at Younkers, Fifth East. -Sue- Hitting homers into another W.uh Walh Orens Semi Clearan with pries at an all time $3.88 and 5,88 with Juneral reduction on all Walh Over Ho si 614 Walnut St.

GALS of glamor go for the correct and careful coiffures created at the Kirkwood (air conditioned) Beauty Salon Dial 3.2028. Fashion flares WHEN the family thinks nothing tastes good, then's the time to serve lots of Northland's richer pasteurized milk; and other dairy products as well as Mission Orange. Order from your grocer or 3.3201 for home delivery. THERE is a nice nautical color scheme of sail blue and white throughout the Clear Lake home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Teachout. IT'S a Premier! And the starstudded cast is one that you'll want to see at Cownie's Private Showing in their Fur Salon, July 22 to 27 this next week for there will be luxurious fur fashions created by Hollywood's designing genfuses Gwen Wakeling of Twentieth-Century-Fox Studio Wal. ter Plunkett of Gone with the Wind fame of Selznick tional Howard Greer Milo Anderson of Warner Bros. and Edward Stevenson of RKO choose your furs from the complete collection at Cownie's, $10 Market. EXTRA! Field's Semi- Annual Clearance Sale all neat week too! Bring the whole family Save! 508 WALNUT ST.

ALL sorts of good reports come home with visitors at the lakes. There is that wonderful pair of swings on the porch at the C. J. Baird (of Omaha) cottage at Okoboji. They are the size of double beds, and suspended from the ceil.

ing by ropes. to their four corners, and have loads of gay pillows. Have you gotten your earrings. MAKE it a date to keep at Drake DRAKE, it's September 10 Freshman Orientation Week at Drake it will be a date you'll long remember as the beginning of happy years at Drake Besides splendid educational background for your chosen profession, and student activities, you have the cul. tural advantages of Iowa's Capital City.

Write today for your catalog to the New Student Dept. -SueLong- waisted moulded look. -SueIF you sit down and write Cownie's, they'll send you pictures and descriptions of the new furs for fall. or you can see them this week at Cownie's cool Fur Salon better take advantage of being able to select from a complete stock for Cownies are having a courtesy selling of these lovely furs. 510 Market.

There'll be more applique. MORE Beauty and 4 4 Lustre with the Rilling Permanent Wave at the Antiseptic Beauty Shop, 410 Shops. 4-7917. THE Lester Sandals' cottage sounds cool and sparkling with its big glassed in porch and glass topped tables. Front pleats for a slimming look.

TIME to tone up the ticker. while you're takin' the trip take the watch or clock to Hanger's Jewelry to be cleaned and repaired. 526 E. Locust. HOW very important is a beautiful bouquet for the bride and lovely floral altar.

Kehms. 900 Walnut. -SueSPOTTED while shopping a better bargain in imported grass rugs plain and figured 6x9 is $3.95 and the 3x6 is $1.69 Earp Carpet 415 Eighth. heat wave may wilt vour garORIGINAL ments but Des 2 for 1 Moines' Oldest Cleaner Cleaner can make them fresh again. He cleans Two garments for the Price of One.

4-4258 or 4-2205. CAPITAL cookin' with seasoning you'll savor Sue suggests you beat it to the Butterfly Coffee Shop steaks their specialty pie perfection Side swept smoothies of satin I TAKE tip from your shop hound Rice Wilmore, 200 Fleming, are offering specials on all new materials for slip covers and draperies. New fall fabrics with harmonizing wall paper and rugs. STAY in your own back yard but do be comfortable with lawn furniture from Davidsons you'll be most happily surprised when you discover how much you can save during their July sale and now is a grand time to re-furnish that bedraggled looking living room with fine furniture from DAVIDSONS Seventh and Walnut Des Moines Miss Dorothy Astley. Mrs.

Williams Is Feted in Ottumwa, Ia. OTTUMWA, S. Harold Williams of Chevy Chase, has been widely entertained during a visit in the home of Mrs. W. R.

Daggett. Mrs. C. W. Gollohon and Mrs.

Cliff Rasmussen of Omaha, are guests of Mrs. Gollohon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fritz. The Rev.

and Mrs. John R. Estes are on a vacation at Park City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel F. Steck are on a vacation trip to the northwoods of Minnesota. Misses Helen and Hazel Overman and Miss Clara Enoch are on a trip south. J. L.

Ravittses Have Guests MONTEZUMA, -Joan and Majorie Kay Colville of Minneapolis, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ravitts.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Steele are home from Three Rivers, where they spent their vacation. THANK HEAVENS FRESH No.2 REALLY STOPS PERSPIRATION- AND IT WON'T HARM MY DRESS! FRESH Not greasy- -sticky or Keeps you Fresh as a 500 Size Kati 7TH LOCUST DES MOINES, IOWA THE floors of Mrs. Letitia Fitch's summer home are handsomely strewn with bright Mexican rugs.

RE-CONDITION your Summer sun spoiled hair with a Cream Oil permanent. Jack Pertzborn's salon (air conditioned). 204 Kresge. Dial 4-7344. Short and snug the comin' coats -SHeGOING to school? Ask for free Catalog A.

C.C.C.C.., Des Moines. -SueHE thought she, as so many others had been doing, was calling him to congratulate him on his marriage, the announcement of which had appeared in Saturday's paper. She had not read Saturday's paper, but Monday's, in which the story of his arrest for speeding 45 miles an hour in a 25 mile zone had appeared. So his consternation was great when be heard her say, "I just called to offer my sympathy. You've always been so careful.

How did you happen to get caught in mess like that?" and so on. 1t was darned embartassing until they straightened each other out. Sue "Tis side-saddle for stonmer -SueBUY your THE JEWELERS diamonds now. Prices advance J. MITTLE A SONS ing.

Perfect Diamonds our specialty. I THE Dave Liddles' hacienda up at the Outing Club has quite Mexican flavor in its furnishings. GOING to school? Ask for tree Catalog A. C.C.C.C., Des Moines. Introducing Zotos Spring Salon, Cream Oil Permanent of Beauty Wave more glorious than ever nothing better for your hair special creams for individual hair textures waved and styled at Spring's Salon of Beauty, 212 Shops Bldg.

4-2257. gritty. Daisy. .430 SUPER STORE No need for You to get all hot and bothered looking for this thing and that when all you have to do is to just write us a note, tell us just what you want and we'll shop with. out charge.

Sue and Sal. Des Moines Sunday Register,.

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