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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 43

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King's Daughters Will Observe Founders Day IpiiiW '-v. 1 iJ Des Moines Sunday Register Jin. 1959 JmUJ Home-Family Section Amaranth Court Sets Installation Harmony Court No. 5, Order of the Amaranth, will have public installation' of officers at 8 p. m.

Thursday at Masonic Temple, Tenth and Locust streets. Elective officers are Jua-nita M. MacGregor, roya'l matron, W. Roy MacGregor, royal patron, and Mabel Sampson, Milton Sampson, Elizabeth Johnson, Clara Bloomburg, Elsie McVey, Helen Gore and Darwin Kingsley. Appointive officers are: Walfl MrDnWfll, K.llth VBph.

Pnns Kranois Shamhnuch. Ruth A bright. Mililrril Shrevfs. rmnt Alln, Alir. Ocile LonK-ahnre.

Mavm Hdckpti, Una Gaudi-ne'r and Clinton Alsln. Installing officers will be Claude S. Sparks, Iowa grand royal patron, Mrs. Alyce Johnson, grand royal matron, Clarence Stage, past grand royal patron of Illinois, and an installation staff. Family Moves Here From Dallas Newcomers from Dallas, are Mr.

and Mrs. (from left): Priscilla, 8, Jay III, 10 and Timothy, J. D. Hopkins and children, temporarily residing at Mr. Hopkins is salcsmanager for Dclavan Manufac-Hotel Commodore.

Mrs. Hopkins is pictured with turing Co. Industrialist, Doctor to Speak King's Daughters and Sons of Polk County will observe founders'' day at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church.

A panel will be presented by the, program Mrs. Allyn Adams. Members of the panel will be Mesdames Harry Pearson, international editor of Silver Cross magazine; Clarence Anderson, Iowa branch president, and J. B. Dyer, secretary of the state board.

Others taking part in the program will be Mesdames J. E. Rounds, Loel Timm, Roy Anderson and Clifford Watkins. Hostesses will be Mrs. L.

I. Peterson and Mrs. Robert Schnell. Mrs. John Jahn and Mrs.

R. L. Mclntyre are in charge of reservations. Mahala McCulloch will conduct, a memorial service for Mesdames R. O.

Abbett, Maud McKce, Roy Kelly, Kenneth Carlson and Minnie Hoff. Five circles of King's Daughters and Sons will meet this week. They are: Golden Circle, luncheon, 12:30 p. m. Monday at home of Mrs.

R. R. Prycr, 4601 Chamberlain ave. Stewart Circle, 12:30 p. m.

Tuesday, at home of Mrs. Fred Thomann, 1536 Forty-first st. Victory Circle, 7:30 p. m. Monday, at home of Mrs.

H. E. Evers, 2215 Fortieth st. G'Belmir Circle, 10 a. in.

Monday, at home of Mrs. R. L. Black, 659 Forty-sixth st. Co-hostesses, Mrs.

A. F. Geisingcr and Mrs. Harold Soiseth. (iretchenan Circle, lunch-con, 1 p.

m. Monday at home of Mrs. Charles Walker, 1707 Forty-eighth st. To Have Luncheon Iowa Methodist Married Nurses Club will have a pot-luck luncheon at 1 p. m.

Friday at the Flynn Dairy party room. Open Monday Nights Until 9 ahuloiis is JL Making Home in D.M. Mrs. Richard E. Cavanaugh and son, Garrett, 5, have moved here with Mr.

Cavanaugh from Palmer, Mass. Mr. Cavanaugh is chief engineer for Midwest Concrete Industries. The family is living at 2907 Boston ave. Ends Visit With Son Mrs.

Ethel Tranquemont, 3130 Forty-fourth has returned home after a three-month visit with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Franquemont and four sons of Lakewood, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Hassell Garrett and daughter Joan have moved from 1617 Carpenter ave. to 3918 Center st. i 'I Rockwell City Man On Western Trip ROCKWELL CITY. IA.

Richard Grove has left for an extensive visit in the west. He will stop first at Mesa, and then go on to California. Paul Clark or Denver, is visiting in the James H. Nutter home. llic uord! Navy Mothers Past Commanders of the Des Moines Navy Mothers Club will have a noon lunch-con Tuesday at Bishop's Cafeteria.

MILLINERY CLASSES ATUnrAY from 1 .10 in 4 00 tnrn'l now rlfl h0tn f'frni. aiy 71h, Lnn in mnkt vnm Either bt Sro our ctimplrl lint ef mtl. Iinfl lUDPhPI 417 Krrtsu Rldi pti r.H t.ivi Snog Glort il I R. m. ft" Snt.

720 WALNUf lnventory of the year Black and colors. de Gravelles, physiatrist and chief of physical medicine and rehabilitation services at Iowa Methodist Hospital Younker Memorial Rehabilitation Center. Dr. de Gravelles will show slides illustrating his talk on rehabilitation techniques. Membeis of the public affairs department committee in charge of the morning program are Mesdames' George West, Robert Goodwin and Ralph Powers.

Planning the afternoon program are home and science department members Mesdames O. R. C. Kehm and J. R.

Kircheis. At the new members luncheon table will be Mesdames Colycr Sisam, James R. Stiles, J. A. Mitchell, James N.

Dunn and Lissa Timmins. Newcomer Mrs. Earl C. Lowry, 4907 Woodland admires handpainted Italian rose jar in collection of items acquired during travels with Dr. Lowry.

The couple moved here recently from Silver Spring, Md. Dr. Lowry, who retired Jan. 1 from the United States Army with the rank of colonel, now is president and medical director of Blue Shield Medical Plan in Iowa. 1 fi vou'll have In svv, values lo hclicvr llicm! Our Annual Pre is the bargain parly Mrs.

Hartley Ends Visit In Virginia Mrs. E. C. Hartley, 5400 Shriver is home from Hollen Hills, where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Randall, and daughters, Priscilla and Louisa. Judy K. Rowe of Eartles-ville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert F. Rowe, formerly of Des Moines, recently was a recent guest of Kay Hildreth, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

ilildrcth, 1053 Thirty-third st. The Rev. K. R. Schliep-sick, pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church here, and Mrs.

Schliepsiek and their children Mary and Donald, 4010 First have returned after a visit with Mrs. Schliepsiek's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horecka of Fort Dodge, at the Ho-reckas' winter home in Ft. Myers, Fla.

While there they attended the celebration of the Horeckas' fortieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Lee, r.200 Fifty-seventh are home from Amarillo, where they visited two weeks with Mr. Lee's brother-in-law and sister, Major and Mrs. Cecil Green. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel C. Matteson, 275.1 Holcomb have as their guests Mr. Matteson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester A Matte-son, and Mr.

and Mrs. ton Johnson, all of Sioux Falls, S. D. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo A. Wilcox, 1210 Fifty seventh place, have ended a three-week trip to California, Arizona and Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Henge-steg and daughters Susan and Janet, 1041 Sixty-fifth are home after a tnree-week trip to California. V. F. W.

Auxiliary Unit to Meet Ladies Auxiliary to Airport Post No. 6852, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the post home, 6007 Fleur drive. Plans will be made for the auxiliary's participation in the observance of foreign student weekend, Feb.

7 and 8, at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium, in co-operation with the Iowa Board of International Education. Rcnorts will be made by Mesdames James Hart, Ivan Frowning and 'Waller Col-lings. Mrs. Browning will be in charge of the social hour. Loncl Heart'' Collects Stamp This lonely hearts ad ran in a newspaper on Taipei, Formosa: "Attractive widow, 25, high school graduate, seeks husband.

Send picture, personal history, and stamps for reply." About 5,000 men answered it. But when no further word came, some disgruntled suitors went to the address given, found no "widow," but 31-year-old Chao Chun, male, who had worked out this scheme to get rich on uncancelled stamps. Now in jail, Chao has time on his hands to devise a we foolproof racket. E. Scoutten, vice-president and director of industrial relations for the Maytag Newton, will be speaker at an 11:15 a.

m. meeting Wednesday of the Des Moines Women's Club. He will discuss "Employee Relations Problems in a Changing World." Speaker at a 1:30 p. m. program will be Dr.

William St Ol ITI'N in: I l.l Engaged to Mr. Ridgway Mr. and Mrs. P. D.

Pet- ersen, 7214 Colby an- -nounce the engagement of -their daughter Janet Marion to Gary Alan Ridgway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ridgway, 836 Eighth West Des Moines. The wedding is planned for Mar. 21.

The bride-elect attended the American Institute of Business and is employed at the State Farm Insurance Companies. Her fiance attends Iowa State College. Y. W. Plans 'Ivy Dinner' The "Ivy Dinner," the annual meeting of the Des Moines Y.

W. C. will be at 6 p. m. Wednesday at the It is for members, and for representatives of civic and church groups and social agencies.

There will be a skit, "Life at the 'Y'," directed by Marthana Enyart and Mar-jorie Eakley, and a panel discussion on "Changing Roles of Women and Girls in Our Community." Members of the panel are: MrmlaniM Clu.rlrs HipwikkI. vre-t lpnt i)t the I'lium'il of Churcii Women: Newsome, preshl'iu or i 'hip C.iiinfil of omen's l.uther (ilantnn. attorney; Helen Irwin of National I'Vileratlon nf Business and Professional Woiren; iiale Siiuires, tvolice matron. Des Moines imiIIcp ilepartment; E'lwant Kellev. selective placement officer ova Kmplovnient Service; Alfreil Schunru.

of the community colle'-'e of Drake University; sml Dr. Martin KraU aner. clinical psychologist of llillcrest Hospit il. Discussion leader will be Mrs. Hiram Hunn, former staff member of the our loveliest Permanent WAVES PRICE! Jxn.

Only J. Of 2 C7 1 I 4th I Walnut The Sale Reg. STA RBRITE WAVE r'incut $15 with fiit nnd Reductions to V2 and more! Ik; groups COATS Imported tweads and and Anqlo fabric. CaMifll and di styles. Wool Mr.

and Mrs. G. L. Hart- 7.n.l, 3835 Seventy-becond have returned home after a four-week trip to California, where they visited with Mrs. Harwell's niece, Mrs.

Donald Chase, formerly of Perry. En route home they toured Arizona and southern Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kurtz, 5136 Ingersoll have returned home after a trip to Colorado.

While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Kelley, formerly of Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs. William Harm-sen.

Mrs. W. R. Backman, 7 1 1 Sixty-third has as her guest her niece, Mrs. Polly-ana Borg of Minneapolis, who arrived Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mc-Clintic, 804 Fourth West Moines, have returned home after a 3-week trip to California, Tucson, Las Vegas, and Mexico.

Ladle 'S DON'T DISCARD LAST YKAK'S COAT and Sl'IT I-'. rrrhl "ill miiili'l 11 Inlii lie oi-asiinS Intest M.tlr. All nlter-. linns dunn under my dirrrt suner- 1 tsioll. AT KEASONARLK I'ltlCKS wilt mi tf iih tfroirr, tfi tvu'ilin find frlmntinct nml tir Inilor or dressmaker make mir mmi mat, en-clti rnn malr nil MmK of suit A mn for Indir, Mkri in Hiittpr )iuf at a rcaniin-ahlt irirf.

Ks(. Sine 101? iQilon SI kit KS BI.IMJ. Ml 4-JH fOIIMCK 7lh AI.M 1 P.M. I 1 SHO Wtrt comn tht Bnrfe fare otganxa ttimmcJ uith of Imfnrttd C'Knntilly l.ace a cuff el pure tilk accent the piire bodice and exlends In form a tnnmmnilt bou' at yaur hat jut( one of many rxquiutt nu-ni in the new Schaijtr rollfclion. 89 95 Doon from W.lnul) BRIDAL UJ DRESSES for Missei, Jrs.

and half-sizes. Sheet And Afternoon, Were to Were to 47.95 Laura Ullcm Miss Ullem Will Be Wed Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Ullcm, 2716 Westover announce the engagement of their daughter Laura Jean to Richard Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carlson, 910 Thirty-first st. A summer wedding is planned. Miss Ullem attends Drake University, where she is a of Chi Omega sorority.

Her fiance attends Nebraska State' Trade School at Milford. Daughter Visits Mrs. Anderson Of Red Oak (The Reglater'i Iowa RervfcM RED OAK, IA. Mrs. Marion Anderson and daughter Becky of Downey, are visiting Mr.

Anderson's mother, Mrs. C. Anderson, and other relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nim-rod and daughter Marilyn have gone to Arizona to spend the winter in Phoenix and Mesa.

Winferinq in Arizona ORIENT, IA. The Rev. and Mrs. Clark Howard have left for Tucson, to spend the remaining winter months. OPEN MONDAYS TILL i V7 304 Ith St.

2 mm 49: Were to 98.95 Were to 129.95 18 Were to 49.95 SUITS (Down Town Only) Untrimmed, in filled, boxy, demi-fit styles. CASHMERE COATS DooMwn Our finest fabrics. Buff on and clutch styles. Blflcl, Navy, and $88 118 Were to 129.95 Were to 135.00 Were to 79.95 of Sales for Beauty 8.50 GOLD WAVE Reg. 12.50 haircut SPORTSWEAR shirts, skirts, sweaters, knit dresses.

OFF Were to 49.95 $3 12 12 29.95 Blouses, co-ordinates, Handbags, gloves FUR-TRIMMED COATS Mink collar ed Forsfmann $78 and $98 Were to 135.00 6" fmtirt Imtrriit una ACCESSORIES Jewelry, belts, scarfs, and bags. (olil an romplete "150 fashion net CAR COATS Poplin and Corduroy. Pile lined, all with hoods. OFF Were to 35.00 $19 Were 27.95 Beauty Salon Sti. CHerry 3-7541 nM.rnT fABULOUi SCUCVCH Of IHDAl tOUUAl WtAt'i 1.

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