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mru soncTV NOW! Mow Thin 7H.nnn rirrulirlon! ic NOW! Mor Tbn Jm.Wn OrrnliiHon! M'NPAT, NOVEMBER 11. 1341, MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER. It's Another Weekend and Fans Are Off Again to Various Games DECEMBER BRIDE ELECT Miss Brunk Wed Saurd In Church Ceremony 1 a "''J dirt -i Miss Virginia Brunk, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs.

P. S. Brunk. 1704 K. Ninth became the bride of Qiicnt in llaitsook, son of Mrs.

Fred Hartsook, 1631 Thirteenth Saturday evening in the chapel of Central Presbyterian church. Rev. Percy Nickless officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her fat her. Mi.

Jraiine Hamlin was maid of honor. David Hartsook, cousin of the bridegroom, was best, man and Walter Patrick and Robert McCann were ushers. Bride. The bride wore a teal blue wool dress with fuchsia accessories and carried a corsage of vari-colored sweet peas. Mis Hamlin wore a gold wool dltea With blukvn hccesnui lea bliJ earned a corsage of fall flower.

The iiMitlu-r of the bride tun Mrs. Qiientin Hartsook. Miss Jane Watson. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Watson, 1444 Forty-fifth announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Robert Dooley of Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin IS THERE A GENUINE SUBSTITUTE TO BE BRIDE BMio photo.

Miss Mtdet A. Hllloii Kurt Dodge, daughter of Mrs. K. mltli of lies Moinea, will marry rin If. Markmann nf Ken wick, son of Mrs.

Kath-erine Markmann. Flag Presentation. (len. James A. Williamson rifle.

No. Indies of the O.A.R, will present an American flag Thursday to the Shawnee club at K. Twonty-iiinlh st. anl Shawnee sve. ricceding the program, of whieh.

Ij. Nora Hailey, president, and Hat-tie Stilwell, patriotic instructor, will be in harge. a luncheon will bf served at noon, with members of the circle as guests. Mrs. George Lister will receive, the flag.

AlaTKIIATIO.VS Mairnal KIR HT AMI BSI.S Mlrh our On) fit I HTH C04TS SI ITR COATS IVEAL Kmir BMg Thoat -I4IJ FOR QUALITY? STOCK GROUPINGS your own selection of 5t-J' rt 1L 1 l- four distinctive Banquet Drop Leaf Family Junior Snr Football Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Ruckham. 4211 Grand ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Adams, MOO Waterbury road will have as their Thanksgiving day guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul I Dowty and son.

raul Adams, of Chicago; and their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mis. K. Rate, and children.

Henry, Julie and Mary Lou of Iowa City, la. Jerry H. Young of New York City will arrive Thursday night to visit his parents, Mr. and Mm. Robert Young.

2107 Thirty-seventh his wistrr, Mrs. William Ji. Strii'f and family, 3217 John Lynde toad, and his brother, G. I Young, 1601 Huntland drive. Judge and Mrs.

Carl Krefl. 2100 Kingman and Mrs. Reuel H. Sylvester, 645 Thirty-ninth attended the Iowa-Minnesota game in Iowa City Saturday. Ml Jeuiuie Soliiii, daughter of Dr.

and Mis. Herbert A. SuIiim, 72W Kifty-fifth will spt-nd Tlianha-giving this week and the weekend in Chicago and Cjuincy, 111. Miss Sohm attends St. Mary's college.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Warren and Mr. and Mrs.

Milo Neighbor attended the football game in Iowa City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. (jalhrailh Pea He are moving this weekend from the Wetherell apartments to 3604 Grand ave. A.

A. Schnelderhahn, 527 Thirty-fifth will attend the Nash Kelvinator convention Monday and Tuesday in Detroit, Mich. He left Thursday night stopping en route in Carey Browne of St. Ioiiis, will arrive in the city next weekend to represent Trincipia school and college. He will show pictures of both the upper school at St.

Louis and the college at Klsah, 111., at 4 p. m. Friday at Hotel Fort Des Moines. Mr. and Mr.

Paul William Ijih-rence of Ia Angeles, former- tavc I you want YOUR flowers arranged ii. L. ever so arrisciri iv nv utu rowers. 403 6th dial 4-0307. Site 'iSnel mention Marv Bishel's 'eautv msazorc coftie pup she's tops, as is beauty work done in this attractive salon, 215-6 Flynn.

3-6762. Sim GALS gather for news that is new Mr. E. A. Earp is now unpackin' some of the swankiest new carpets you have ever cast your peepers upon truly top slot for tone quality durability and style best you better have haste in seein these chic carpets at Earp Carpet RIO Walnut, main floor of the Shops Bldg.

IawsaiIs o-V'i pj a- a Sue IN list week's Time there ii a picture of Laval showing two re-porters of the famous cufflinks which deflected the bjillet that might have cost him his life. Well, sir, if one of the showers wasn't Roy Porter! SO they say'the social season is swingin but that is feeble and from the fuds for Sue says society has been spreein' for quite a hoop-'n-holler back out at the Mainliner since this swank spot started swingin' times have been tops in Des Moines there in a comfy corner to eat a leisulely meal and one you shan't forget chicken fried a butter brown steaks juicy and tender there is now an early floor show 'tis dinner hour deal at p. m. so chums chase earn at the Mainliner. as 1 7 Sa THE only one I've seen so far who can wear those parachute berets becomingly is Mrs.

Paul McGinn in her deep blue one. An ami tlxAJ iK Bf -t ay 1 nressei plum colored crepe with matching accessories and the mother of the hridegtooni in brown with brown accessories. The bride was graduated from East High school and is a member of Theta Sigma Chi business sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from North High school Hint attended the State Ini vei sit of Iowa at Iowa City, for two years. I(ecelin.

A reception at. (lolf and Country club followed. Hostesses were Mesdames H. I. Smith, W.

L. Shepherd. C. Flair, Rurns PeVotie, and Miss Jean Hartsook. After a short wedding trip, the Couple will be at home al 2110 Yoi at.

Sewing Circle to Meet For Luncheon Tuesday Sewing circle of Aunt Becky Young tent, No. 6, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will meet for luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mabel Brackets 1210 Twenty-second st. A bingo party will follow at 3 p. in.

Committee members are Miss Nettie Milligan, chairman, and Mesdames Klora Thomas, Xenia Tatterson and Mae Harvey and Miss Nellie Ruckley. Sorority Pinner. Para Sar Amigos sorority of the Junior. Federation will entertain at a dinner at fi n. m.

Thursday at Canfields Roosevelt cafe. Miss Alleen Lloyd is in charge of arrangements. Following dinner the group will attend the forum at Roosevelt High school to hear Jan Struther. ANDERSON'S OPEN enables you to make son's a'e en6 Styles and Woods! inih Century Genuine Honduras Mi-hogany, B'onde MKoq-flny, Blonde and Natural Oak, Walnut! Traditionally Modern Wheat and Harvest Mahogany Lim and Natural OakWalnuil IE HR v. dt sizes! A 50 I a Thanksgiving Vacations Get Under Way By SusHto Abbott.

"While weekend trips to foothall fiHmrz ai jn the spotlight just row. a few traveler have chosen Thanksgiving month for vacations. Mrv John M. Schilt, accompanied by her two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Snodgrass and Mrs.

William Riley, left Wednesday morning to spend two weeks in Texas, where 1hey will visit their son and Wither, John Schiltz, at Wallace at Houston. Tex. V. B. Buchanan, 5017 llar-v ood drive, will leave Monday meht for New York City to spend 1" days with her daughter.

Miss Virginia Buchanan at the Ftar-hizon-t'laza hotel. Miss Riit hriiian is atteiuluig T.te-Cilutn Mtlioul ttifci e. Mr. Mm well O'Brien. 42.10 fIrriwoo'i drive, left Thmsday nght to spend two weeks with O'Brien, who is with the 133th cavalry at Brownwood, Tex.

Mr. and C. A. Inland, IX Thirty-fourth will arrive home from a trip to Washington, P. r.

Mrs. K. K. Bennett, fitO Forty- rxth will leave Monday to sp-nd a month in Jacksonville, Kla. Mrs.

Bennett also plans to make a trip to Cuba. Pr. and Mm, V. Walker and daughter, Nancy, will return to-right from Columbia, where they spent the weekend and were joined by their son and brother, Char.ning, who attends the University of Oklahoma at Norman. While there they attended the Missouri-Oklahoma football game.

Mrs. 4. Givin Chase left Friday to visit with friends in Davenport, la. Phe attended the lowa-Mmne-sota game in Iowa Cfty Saturday and will return home tonight. IJeut.

Richard W. Se-or Is ex- A in I I IM.M K.N r. Sac SING out into the utar-s-nglfd ocial teason with a firm inundation for believe me banes 'ri the tast of bait for a mate that frock that falls flatterinp-K ilim and svelte for the rurvr which require lots of corral-ing there is the eorsrtre with s'ays to put the poundage in place also boneless foundation V95 up then for the I-the lass there are the srrp-in and panre girdles of lace lastcx and sarin up and of course you'll alwav.s find expert c-v-serters at Anna Eighth between Walnut and Locust. iVrn' jenelry jrom old IT is a real art to remodel old leweirv into new designs. Perhaps sou are not wearing your most hraunfu! diamonds because the mountings are out of fashion or a-e unsafe to wear.

Plumbs expert designers and jewelers fashion new, lovflv creations from your older ieur'rv at very moderate cost. Fr-mates and designs furnished v-t'nnut charge. Plumbs, 600 Wal. Sm NINA NEAL will glamourie sou gav gowns (formal or semi-focma!) with matchin' hats fur w-ap made from your old fur ce.a's 417 Kresge Building. sn GIFTS to gladden smart, rew, personal for the home rrrports, 50c up.

Irene Thompson's Lucrrna. Gift Shop, 21o 8th. GALS get in the groove v-th a correct coiffure now 'tis the cut by Jack Pertborn. 204 Kresge, that counts dial 4-7344. THE most gorgeous red hair in raptivirv is worn around on the beads of Mrs.

Phenicie Schiltz and ber son Bill. Sweaters in hlaelt with ti your aacKs (ocktaus. HAVE a permanent which no setting. Any tvpe of to p. Pearl I.tmdin, mpire Building.

Dial 4-7713. Hat IT is easy to see whv a black and white coaih dog is named but I would have wondered how a puppv happened to be named "Sugar." Young Marty returned from a week end in the country with a big paper sack in hi arm. "Mother, I have a p-eent for you a sack of sflid he, a little fearfully. That is bow come his second, and carried-home-in-a-sack pup came to be named "Sugar." FOR that "personal" present you am to Sue suggests a portrait. Woltz Studio, 420 9th St.

nr FIX for formal oBiaiwAL 'd tux and all your ODlINAL 2forl Cleaner traipsing Fogs and rely on Des Moines oldest clean er where they do quality cleaning, Two for the Price of One to get von readv in grand style for all fe.r've occasions ahead. 4-4258 or 4-2205. ENGAGED Mr. aud Mn. Walter W.

Jewell of Ileculttll, MJiiloliUte ttie eujiagefiifciit Hud apl oucliidg marriage of their daughter Catherine, of He Moluea, Itoltert 1.. (iiuiderNon also of Moines, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S.

(inn-deraon of Ames, la. Both were graduated from Iowa State college at Amea, la. The wedding will take place Nov. 29 and they will live In Des Moines. ly of Des Moines, will visit Wash ington, D.

New York, Toronto, Canada, Chicago and Uncoln, Neb. While in Nebraska they at tended the Nebraska-Pittsburgh game in Uncoln. They will visit Mrs. RichaifJ Wilkinson, mother of Mrs. Ijiwrence, in Nebraska While in the east and middle west, Mrs.

Lawrence will visit Phi Kap pa Theta, social service sorority chapters. Mr. Iviwrence did some pheasant shooting at Chel sea, la. Mr. and Mrs.

Pidgeon. 2324 Saylor road, have named their in fant daughter, Sally Ann. A l) tHIIMM KM. Ofc tn the grooie gin gay and glilerin' you sifters are darlin' In jn ing in the star studded social smrl 'in frothy formal daring decolletlet dates lo hoof it hot from dutk to dann chic cotffuret, all newer than tomorrow's headline gorc and gathers and of course trad of shoppin and so to hag the he't heau take your tips from your shop sleuth Sue. Ml PICTURE FRAMING 0 FRAMFD PICTURES girriior FOR XMAS FOR XMAS SHOP 707 Grand I KNOW that maybe "sweet" isn't the description that comes to mind when you think of a black and white checked wool sport suit, the jacket bound all 'round with black tape, but that's the way Mrs.

Mark Mason, Jr. looks in hers, just the same. n. FOR those GOOD ypfi? MEATS BARBECUED iif Prn fireplace. Ingersoll at 26th MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS will help you hop the hurdles when beauty goes to the ball insures smooth, satin skin.

428 Flynn. Dial 3-6811. Sit. al SHED nary another tear simply turn your ripped, burned or motheaten togs over to Textile Weavers to be re woven 920 Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minn. sn.

PREPARE for the parfv with cov curls or sophisticated swirled rolls artistically arranged to flatter YOU by Av-A-Nu Beauty Forum, 2211 Grand, dial 4-0301 for an appointment. su w- ft UlNh ot the cutest hair-dos at Roosevelt High is Miss Barbara B. fft. tl I t-f I Marshall black, slicked-tip locks. ending in pig tails looped and tied tip at each side in the back.

Sorta vintage of 1913. PAI-S presume that the pounds are perishin' now that you are all daily doin the diet prescribed by Dr. Logan Clenden-ing 'tis tops for 'tis so satisfying no starvin' yet there is a sufficiency of nutritous foods follow it daily in The Des Moines Register to banish the bulges. s- Aisle-pace in pumps with thnestone hucklts. Mil PROMENADE to the party a glittering petfection 1.95 lip from the Kirkwood Beauty Salon.

Appointments. 3-2028. tH, mm lire I ft. i narnara iNcuman has a snit7V black wool dress with a wild black and red plaid vest front. With it she wears a matching plaid overseas cap vou like it too.

HOIST a health highball for happiness but best you be 4 sure that it is of Northland Vitamin Milk for Northland pasteurized milk is also homogenized so 'tis creamy lift-- i to the last delicious drop too. this "sunshine special" milk will ward off winter ills and build bodies i 1 1 strong and sturdy really it is the wonder worker of winter good enough to ask for bv name at your grocers or dial 3-3201 for prompt home delivery. Send Sue a smoke signal if you need a lift nith your shoppm'. Sue the Shopper Des Moines Sunday Keghtei ht. Crrdema i -fr, lfe-- nd upward to tjgh Free Dchvery i tn Iowa! 'Ox Ve-i-4 i.

S49 wedding will take place in Life Co. Mr. Dooley wm graduated from Roosevelt High and 'Grinnell col- leg at Orlnnell, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, na tional achnlastic fraternity. He is employed by Armstrong Cork Co. Karyl Van Benthysen.

are on a hunting trip and are weekending at the Sweet cottage at Clear Lake. Mrs. D. D. Inglia of Hampton, will be the guest Monday and AIKKTNKMNT.

-w Sil THE Antiseptic Beauty Shop have now added to their staff Marietta Lewis she will style your hair with the three inch hair cur and a Rilling permanent wave then you will be more than ready for a glorious Thanksgiving Antiseptic Beauty Shop dial 4-7917 410 Shops Bldg. SUE is still saluting WAHOO the game you'll go ga ga over Penney's, Younkers', Wal-greens, Van Oel Specialty Sales Distributors, 3620 Beaver. Stl DR. J. Howard Crum advocates his donut diet for reducing.

Get Donuts fresh daily at Garton's. Also health breads. 304 Locust. -Slll AMONG those presents "He'll" want stuffed in his stockin' of a yippin' Yule morn are some of the super swish items Sue spied in Frankel's swank sportswear department and bye the bye, 'tis-no wonder that they call it the best in the Hawkeye hinterland this sportswear department of Frankcls in one large and complete department you will find the tip top toggery of Iowa and for that large and varied selection Sue suggests unlined poplin zipped-up-jackets, sheep lined 7ippered jackets, wool lined waterproof jackets, leather finger tip coats, pony and goat skin jackets, bright plaid wool shirts, gabardine shirts, Cordel loafer coats, poplin or wool coats with parka hoods, California short shirts smart riding breeches gabardine reversible coats yes, you'll find everything to flatter the fancy of your sportsman in Frankel's sportswear department and remember your Christmas gifts may be selected on the lay-away plan at Frankcl'a fit A I 4 Dooley of Des Moines. The December.

Miss Watson i a graduate of Roosevelt High achool and Stephens college at Columbia, where she was a member of Omega Psi and Phi Theta Kappa sororities. She is employed at Bankers pected this weekend from Camp Claiborne, to spend a 23-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-eRoy W. Secor, 115 Glen-view drive.

Messrs. and Mesdame Peter Ainsworth, Donald M. Sweet and AKVt.KIISfcMKNT. tf SNEAK-VIEWING some of Santa's specials Sue spied the swank selection of maple furnishings to give your home that ltved-in-Iook Anderson's, East Sixth and Grand. Sua FVWUSTIC "FACIALS to Qeautif flatter a femme's fancy Saion Velma Porter solves HOI mi4 the problem.

4-2656. THINGS are really hummin over at Art Center in preparation for the annual Art Fair Nov. 17 thru the 22 Mrs. W. H.

Brown, chairman, slips us the word that there will be original paintings, sculptures and crafts on exhibit and for sale. Stir J. f.A A A' h-aA wCutf o-l St4J iiUu PLANNIN' on pitchin' a party takin the family out for a fling or perhaps your best hem is doin' the dog and showin' you the sights why not suggest that he hie vou to the Bamboo room of Rich's Grill gals you will simply gasp over the friends you'll find over a mug of merriment 'tis true that the Bamboo room is where the smart set swing yet it is the sort of spot where you may meet your Aunt Abigail for fine food and a family hash Sue suggests spaghetti with spicy sauce to make you swoon 'tis hot but oh so heavenly and the steaks require superlative in attemptin' to describe so thick you'll think you have half a cow and believe me they are about the juciest morsel you have ever mouthed and also you love the soft, ever so restful atmosphere yes, pitch your party at the Bambo room of Rich's Grill, 547 Fifth Sue will see u. JUtlAIM- ttdAK 6 lOx Sllf FETCH the frothy" formal with a hidious hole to be expertly inwoven by Dell Zaring In-Wtaving 311 Kresge. 7u "A A 1 fr i I 1 i ESI 1 WW liL a in Choose Your Suite to Fit Your Dining Room! It I tn buy niir Selrr this pirre'; you cjeS're from ojr comp'ete stock Tabl es Bnquef, l-imily, Junior and Drop Lef.

Dunrn Thyfo ex-tTimnn? ir. pedestal, slrai'jht Icq, and lyrfl bt style. $39 to $129 China Closets Authentic period designs. Corner requlflr and Brci Front styles. $35 to $89 you wish.

If desi'ed. Aarr. to arrange convenient terrr. Chairs Sin distinctive styles the popular Shie'd Bacit and Duncan Phyfe. 'Sic and Host chairs to match, $7 to $18 Buffets Artistically designed leg aH credenza styles.

Appropri. ate hardware. $38 to $138 dD 9 Phone 3-7131 SEE OUR OPEN STOCK GROUPING ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS! A DD Easf Sixth and Grand Avnu.

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