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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • Page 11

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Sioux City, Iowa
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SOQETY AND AMUSEMENTS mtriutL T0UX SOCIETY AND AMUSEMENTS SIOUX CITY, IOWA, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1930. Tflilit ant, Porter Illustrations Dougherty of Austin, at Ceremony June 2 carry several engagement an- Eager Cathcart, 2722 Jackson betrothal and approaching mar- MJSS Harriet Dodge Cathcart, Miss Harriet Cathcart to Wed Richard Minn. OCIETY notes today nouncements of impor ance. Mr. and 'Mrs.

Jol announce the riage of their daught to Kichard Dougherty, of for June 2. Miss Cathcart is a gradi ate of Central high school, Austin, Minn. The wedding is ihe was a Philpmathean, a college. She is a member echolastic fraternity and at women's self-government bo id was graduated from Grinnell the Phi Beta Kappa national Grinnell was a member of the er n- Mr. Dougherty, also a tiate of Grinnell colege, was post-graduate student at vard university, and lat taught for a five-year peri in llobert college, Constant ople.

Since his return to tie United States in 1029, Dougherty has been assoeiat with a packing company Austin. AVhile attending Gr nell college, Mr. Dougheity was captain of tho track teara 4 uenior judge of the men's self- government board and member of the glee club. 000 CAUY-SWETNAM IHS VEUA J. a tftac at the Irving school, will come the brjde of E.

Swetnim June 7, when Hcv. 15. N. Tompklns will officiate at a noon ceremony In the First Methodist church. A bridal luncheon in the Sara Davis teashop will follow.

rd and of the glee club. Miss Caoy in a graduate of the school ot university speech of Northwest and a ri i te of Iowa State Teachers college. the Mr. Swetnam was graduated from Valparaiso university and Ihe University 'of Colorado and is principal of the city schools at llavenna, wiere they will reside after a southern uid eastern "honeymoon. 000 JOSEPH HARMON AND JOHN H.

JO- gSPH, ISiS South Nan too street, announce the marriage, April erett F. Harmon, formerly of Spokane, Wash. The ceremony wao performed by Rev. A. Van Bronkhurtt, pastor of he Reformed Church of Conrad.

Miss Mary Hamilton, a former classmate of the bride, wan bridesmaid, and Arnold Harmon, a brother of the bridegroom, was groomsman. The couple will reside Jn Conrad, whero Mrs. Harmon has taught school tho last year. The bride is a graduate of East high Br-hool, attended Wayne State Normal school and was graduated from Iowa State Teachers college. Her iiiother, Alra.

Joseph, recently returned from a visit Conrad, KORSH-SALTZMAN RS. E. KOHSH of AUiineapolto, announces the betrothal of her daughter, Esther Korsb, to Allfert Saltzuiau, son of Mr. and Airs. A.

P. Balttman, 3251 Nebraska street. The wedding: will be an event of July 6. I-LATTS JLHL marrlfego ot Misa Esther 1 Plaits, daughter of Mrs. Margaret 8.

Plaits, 3834 Garretson avenue, to Everett C. Juhl of Coulter, son of A. J. Coulter of Kamona, was an event of Saturday afternoon In the borne of Hev. H.

E. HutehioBon of Grace JUetbodict church. A bi'ldU dinner entertained the tendaats, iilsa Mary Lou Platts and Paul Poppenblemer, and immediate relatives, and was served in the home of Urs, brldo former student ot and graduated lowfc fitMe college. Cedar Falls, la. Mr.

Juhl attended tho Iowa State college, Ames. They will reside In Coulter. HElREs'-SMALL, ORD has been received hare of the marriage- May 22 In Cedar Rapids, of Miss Doris Helkts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Heikes of South Sioux City, to William J. Small, a former resident here, now of Cedar Rapids, where they will reside. Members of the Kill Kare club will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday in the home of Mrs. A.

G. Rhodes, 210 Ross street. The meeting of reciprocity bureau of P. K. scheduled for Wednesday, Muy -S, has been postponed until June 4.

Samuel Harper, 1901 George street, wilt depart Monday for a three months' European trip and a visit with relatives in Leeds, Eng. Mr. Harper will sail from New York city on the steamship Baltic May 31. Triple Four club members will be guests at a prettily appointed luncheon at o'clock Monday in the Davidson teiroom, whero Mrs. D.

M. Goldle, 170). Summit street, assisted by Mra. C. V.

Evert, will entertain. Garden flowers will center the table, setting the party color A meeting of the Dorcas society Is scheduled for Wednesday at St. John's Lutheran church, where C. A. Carlson will be hostess.

Mra. P. A. Lucey baa invited members of Cheero Card club to luncheon and bridge Tuesday in the Davidson tearoom. Goldenrod Bridge club members are invited to a 13:30 o'clock luncheon Wednesday In the Martin hole), where Mrs.

Jona Htntker, 1615 West Fourteenth street, will be Bridge will be the pastime. Dirego club members will be guests Wednesday of Mra, B. M. Oakieat. The Areme club will meet Monday evening in the home ot Ulsa Mary Walton, where ucual business session will be combined with a social time.

Members of the Royal 600 club will meet Thursday with Mrs. H. B. Mew, Jennings street, where cards and luncheon will entertain. At a meeting- ot Kovom club at 1 o'clock Wednesday, Mrs.

J. AV. Dunham, 1406 West Third street, will be hostess. Complimenting Mr. and Mrs.

D. H. Hawthorne of San PJego, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beurs will preside at a buffet supper and informal social evening time this evening.

O. Sylvester will entertain members of the I. T. club for cards and luncheon Tuesday. Mrs.

L- Limoges hostess to members of the Coez day. taking them to the Knox Presbyterian church, for luncheon. Weekend Dances as Dinner Events Are Arranged by the Morningside Country Club and Two Boat Clubs EEKBND dances at the Sioux City Boat club, Morningside Country club and Riverside Boat club will attract numerous dinner grpups. At Sioux City Boat club Friday evening Victor Fribourg's orchestra will play for the weekly party. i Members of the Morningside Country club will dance Saturday evening at the club house, Larry Burkle'a orchestra playing.

The Friday night dance will be a feature this week at the Riverside Boat club, where Larry Burkle's orchestra will Play. Tredecim club members will guests at a o'clock luncheon and compliment Mrs. H. P. Austin, who, with her children will depart soon for New York City, at a dinner at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Sara Davis teashop.

Bridge will be the later pastime. A meeting of the T. B. T. club will be held in the home of Sturges, 1114 street.

Mrs. E. T. West Sixth Happy Eight club afternoon of 500, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lulu Nelson, 2502 Morgan street.

A public card parly will be spon- at o'clock Wednesday evening by nurses of St. Vincent's hospital the hospital assembly room. Members of the club will meet for a ti.30 o'clocfc day evening ia the be IOUX CITY'S entry in the trans Mississippi women's golf tournament fct Tulca, will be Mrs. Austin Pardue. who will leave Wednesday for the sou tli.

Mrs. Pardue, winner of many state and national women's golf honors, recently declined an invitation to be a member of the women's International golf team sent to England. Guiding the golfing destinies this Reason of two women's organizations of the Sioux City Boat club are Mrs. C. F.

Maennel and Mrs. C. S. Anderson, who were photographed on the boat club course. Mrs.

Muennel represents the Monday Golf and Bridge club, and Mrs. Anderson the Midlothian club on £he women's Inter-club golf committee. Tho chairman of women's golf for the 1030 season at the Sioux City Country club Is Mrs. William M. Ptartcr, who has outlined weekly events for tho coming four months.

Mrs. John O. Hammer, a member, of the Wednesday Athletic club of Sioux City Boat club, IB chairman of the round robin tournament In which members of her club now are playing. At Morningside Country club, Mrs. Bon E.

i so chairman this season, representing AVomen's Athletic association, which met AVedncsday for the opening event. The New Golf and Bridge club of Sioux City Boat club is represented on the inter-club golf committee by Mfs. H. L. Hathaway, chairman of golf for this season.

Mrs. H. M. Conly Is golf chairman of the Ladles' Athletic association of the Riverside Boat club. Among ihe earnest women golfers of Sioux City is numbered Mrs.

Ivan Richards, who is chairman of golf for the Tuesday Athletic club of the Sioux City Boat club, and the representative of that group on the inter-club golf committee. for a 1 o'clock luncheon and after, noon of bridge Wednesday in Sara Davis teashop. Complimenting Mtss Catherine. Willenborst, a Uride-blect, Mrs. H.

P. Kunnen, South Cecilia street, will be hostess at an evening party and kitchen shower Tuesday. eriU hours of games will be concluded with luncheon and will be enjoyed by 30 friends of the guest of honor. A tho Triangle club jgA triage ia scheduled.

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