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THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL: MAY 25,1930. B-3 Outside Woodmen Groups to Attend Special Initiation Rites on Monday by Silver Leaf Grove, No. 192 AT LONG BEACH CM initiation Monday evening in Continental a Leaf Grove. No. 192.

Woodman circle, will have as gnp.sts proves from Hawarden, LeMars, Alapleton and TJte, and Oakdnle Grove, No. 192, 10UX Clt aml ttlc ''r classes of candidates. Ihe initiatory work will presented by Mrs Mae Fiir- man Sinclair, state manner, of DPS Moines; Mrs. Sadie Epple and Mrs. Elizabeth Barklmrst White, district, managers; Mrs.

Mary Glenson, guardian of Silver Leaf grove, and the Silver Leaf guards, under the direction of their captain, William bpeneer. Luncheon and a social follow the initiation, the fol-k meeting at-8 o'clock Wednesday lowing cominittep Masonic temple. Mrs. Emma. Clara Thompson, Mrs.

Pluniar ahnor B- wl 8c rv TUi- 0 Mnlln AI-c worthy matron and worthy pa Iron, other official chairs being filled by former officers of the group. Initiation of candidates and luncheon will be features. Parker. Mrs. Nolle Reiser, Mrs.

Elizabeth Ritchie and Mrs. Julia Parker. Two Juveniles. Florence Morris and Evelyn Barboe, will be admitted to the Silvef Leaf grove. Members of the Past Chiefs association.

Pythian fclsters. will meet "Wednesday evening In tho Business and Professional Women's club Mrs. M. Hclgle, Mrs. If.

Bakkc and Wagner will bo hostesses. Mrs. Emma Sinclair will have charge of entertainment. Mrs. Ruhy Vaughn, 2218 Lafayette street, will be hostess at a social meeting of the Ladles' auxiliary to the O.

R. C. Wednesday, Mrs. Lola Phllby and Mrs. Edith Jenkins being: assistant hostesses.

Cards and luncheon will be diversions. Members of the Ladles' auxiliary to the Sioux City Firemen's association will sponsor a public card pnr- tjr at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Washburn, 4333 Polk nvenue. Bridge and 500 will be played. Officers of tho auxiliary to Liout.

Shull post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will serve a. 12:30 o'clock luncheon'Tuesday In cily hall, which will bo followed by the regular biifl- neps Kesslon at whlrh a class of 16 candidates will be Initiated. The convention committee of the Trades and Labor assembly will sponsor a. can! party Saturday evening In Continental hall. Tho event will be open to the public.

Initiation of candidates will be a feature of tho meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening In M. W. A. hall of Evening Star camp. No.

G03, R. N. A. The refreshments committee will Include: Mrs. Maud Wagner, Mrs.

Anna Sanford, Mrs. Kate Pel- meter and Mrs. Mabel Stocker. Memorial services of Evening Star camp. No.

603, R. N. will bo held at 2:30 o'clock ttils afternoon In Qraceland cemetery. In case of rain, the session will be held In W. W.

A. hall. Members of tha Degree of Honor Protective-association, their families and friends wll! be entertained at an anniversary party Monday evening In Continental hall. The committee In charge Includes Mrs. Herman Maxwell, Mrs.

Robert Campbell and Mrs. H. E. Classon. Cards, danclngr and luncheon will entertain.

Members of the Milwaukee Railway Women's club will meet for a "potluck" supper and later card party at 6:30 o'clock Monday In M. W. A. hall. The regular business session of the Women of Mooseheart legion.

No will be held Monday evening In Moose hall. Bvenlns Star drill team will meet Tuesday evening In the W. W. A hall. Morningside W.

C. T. U. will meet for a. 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday In James Methodist church.

Rev W. N. Baker will be the speaker of the afternoon. Mrs. W.

H. Tvings- bury will give a reading and Mrs Spry will sing. A meeting of the Daughters 01 Union Veterans will be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday In city hall. Past Officers' night will ob served by Isls chapter. O.

E. at The officers and drill team members of Emerald lodge, of n. will meet Tuesday evening- In Continental had to practice for Initiation. LEEDS Nominees for officers of Zala. Re bekah lodge wero named Tuesduy evening at a meeting in the Leed I.

O. O. F. hall. The following per sons were nominated: Mrs.

Sybil Ru 1ml. president; Miss Irene Wold, nt Ic Brand; Miss Christina Laydu. re secretary, and Miss Hermcnia Browrr, treasurer. Members of the Ladies auxiliary of the Sioux City Firemen's assocla Ion will sponsor a public card Tuesday -In the home of Mrs. Jim Washbtirn.

4333 Polk avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Krlcr and Mr md Mrs.

Jack Grelteman will moto LeMars and Renisen to be guest Memorial day In the home of Mr and Mrs. Henry Daldrup at Rcmsen A family dinner In the Daldrup horn ivlll be a feature of tho obscrvanc of tho day. Glenn Geisler la spending the sum HUT months In Abilene, lila brother. Membero of Reliance lodge, I. O.

will meet In regular gesslo Thursday evening In the Leeds Od Fellows hall. Members of St. Anne's circle spon sored an afternoon card party Thurs day In St. Michael's parish hal Bridge and 500 followed luncheon. Herman Gerber, of Mankat spent last Sunday In the horn of.Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Gretteman. George Gelaler has been scrlousl 111 the last week. Krler, Dorothy Anne Corn stock and Eleanor Jane Callaha took part In the recital given Fr day evening by the students at th Cnrroll studio. Members of the Ladles Aid soclet or the Olivet Presbyterian churt were entertained Thursday In tl church parlors, where quilting wa nn after luncheon pastime.

Mrs. M. Mclntosh, Mrs. P. Shay and Mr 8.

L. Blackstone were Joint hostesse Members of the Ladles Aid socle' of Wesley Methodist'church will entertained Thursd.ay afternoon the church parlors, where membe of the committee of which Mr Charles Schuenk Is Chairman will hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Thatcher we guests at dinner Monday 'evening tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Bartel. A meeting of the Leeds Garde club, a division of the Sioux Ci BeauMful movement of The Journ and Garden club, met Wedncsda evening to formulate plans for tl summer's activities. Mrs.

Georg lUtnellt Miss Louise Birmingham lUMMER'S visit In Beach Is being enjoyed by Miss culse Birmingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Birmingham .1823 Pierce street, who Is with her grandmother, Mrs.

M. V. Runyan. day In St. Michael's hall will be Church Group Alters Time of Weekly Meeting funeral services, as she was confined In a Sioux City hospital.

Mrs. Simons, who was a pioneer In this vicinity, was years old. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Myers, 1821 West Twenty-eighth street, entertained Mrs. A. M. Hicks and her son, W.

Dlxon, of Rush, last week. Taxis Give Umbrella Service to date taxi cabs here, many of them In America, havo added an umbrella In ft tnent. On rainy days tho driver whisks umbrella from rack and escorts his fare to ths front door. Visitors taklngr cnrea at Bohemian watering places totaled 135,000 In Bratil to Hare Library In (IP) aro nlng to establish a library here to parallel the excellent Argentina library at the University of and ft projected collection of United special compartment to their equip- 1929 of whom 5,000 wera Americans. States reference books.

Crescent Park Society Members to Assemble Thursday IME of the meeting of the Ladles' Aid society of Ores- cent Park Community Methodist church has been changed, hc- rause of conflict with Memorial day. from Friday to Thursday. Members will meet. In the church for an all- day session and picnic luncheon and will make and sell doughnuts. Members of the Happy Hour club will be entertained Thursday afternoon for luncheon and curds nt the homo of Airs.

William Psalmcr on Broken Kettle road. Marjorie Sterling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JI. H.

Sterling, who has been III with Influenza, Is recovering. However, she was obliged to remain at homo last week. Members of the Ladies' Aid society of Crescent Park Community J.iethodist church mot Friday as guests of Mrs. Harvey Pollnff In tfio church social rooms. Tea and social time concluded the work session.

Myron Thebcrt. son of Mrs. O. F. Is spending a month with sponsored by St.

Catherine's circle, i mother In her home, STiOO Ham- Mrs. Phillip Boucher, Mrs. Charles llton street. Mr. Thebort Is forest IMens and Mrs.

Ben Topf composed ho committee In charge. Bridgi; nnJ 500 will be diversions, play beginning at 1:00 o'clock. Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Daldrup and children, Rita Mas and Tloumii, of Ilcmsen, xpent Friday with Mr.

rind Mrs. M. C. Krler and attended the recital given that evening In thr Carroll studio, In which Darlrne KrlT danrcd. A FUIT honored party Tuesday ninger In the TBlack Hills, and Is on a month's After a week's visit In Hardwlck, Mr.

and Mrs. S. Hale Kasey, US08 Myrtle street, havo returned to home. Mr. and Mrs.

Ttasey were accompanied hero by the former's brother, Arlo Hnscy, who will remain for a. visit. Mrs. Roy Wilson and son, Oscar. of HloonifleM, woio recent Mrs.

Clifford Mussulman Kuests of the former's parentM. Mr. and was planned by a group of Mrs. A. Larson, Myrtle friends as a house warming.

Mrs. Musselman recently moved to the dwelling just across the street from her former home on Polk Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson have moved to their summer cottage: at Crystal lake. Mrs.

Oscar Berg was fruest of honor at a surprise party Thursday, a dinner In the horn? of her mother, Mrs. Mary Porr, "4027 Van Buren street. The suosts were memlioro of two bowling teams, to which Mrs. helnngti. Crjver.s wero laid at a Inns table, seasonably uppomttd.

Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bushnell, 2S12 street, departed Sunday for I CHURCH SOCIAL I ACTIVITIES I Circle of tho First Presbyterian church will meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday mornlnc; at the V.

W. C. A. C. A.

Hoyt will review "Ultimo Thule." Henry Handel Richardson, ami a play, "Tho First Mrs. St. John Ervine. A reception and variety shower In honor of Mrs. J.

C. Melrose of Haln- Spokann and Seattle, where they will visit relatives. Members of the Birthday club were entertained recently In the homo ol Mrs. Jack Monroe, where luncheon and cards were diversions. Mrs.

Herbert Anderson was (rues of honor at a. surprise party Thurs day, guests being members of Crescent Park Birthday club v.ho presented her with a shower of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Challman and daughter. Miss Mildred Challman, of i Marcus, visited last week In the I home of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Smith, 1310 West Twenty-eighth street. Mrs. H. B. Poe and children, Mai rianna and Sonny, 1310 West Twenty-eighth street, to Omaha last weekend.

Aftor a visit of eevcral days In Omalin, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brady nu.

GhTrirt, bolus planned by thai daughter. Miss Bornleo Brady, women of the First Presbyterian; Ki -j, WcKl Twenty-clchth Btrect. rhurrh at the homo of Mrs. H. returned Elliott, 1522 Nebraska for Monday afternoon, June 2.

Mr. and J. E. Mulr. 611 West Twenty-eighth street, attended fu- Members of tho Ladles' auxiliary; nei-al services for tho former's to the Shaare JCIon synagogue will grandmother.

"Grandma" Simons. sponsor a rummage sale Monday who was buried Tuesday at LeMara. and Tuesday at 1507 East Fourth street. Mrs. A.

Slotsky is chairman. Mrs. filmotis' daughter, Mrs. Susan Mulr. wan unable to attend the Co'le was hostess.

R. J. Ileaton. of Sioux Falls, vl Ited recently In the home of and Mrs. H.

A. Thatcher. Mr. Heaton and Mr. and Mrs.

Thatcher were schoolmates. Mrs. Daisy Fry entertained members of Zala Rebekah circle at a 1 o'clock picnic luncheon and afternoon of 600 Wednesday. Members of the Mlnnehaha Bridge club will meet Tuesday In the home of Mrs. A.

J. Esterberg, 4328 Springfield street. St. Mary's of St. Michael's church will sponsor an evening card party Wednesday In the parish hall.

Mrs. D. J. Dunn Is general chaalr- nian. George Geisler, who has been seriously 111, Is reported to Improved.

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