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a a a a a a a a of of of DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER-FEB. 24, 1924. merce at the University of Iowa. Miss Thomas has been employed in her father's mercantile establishment. Since his graduation from the college of dentistry at the University of Iowa, Dr.

Rowe has been a partner in the firm of Herron and Rowe. The couple will he at home after March 15 in Crest City, Cards received anWELLS nouncing the marriage of Miss Nadine O. Wells of El Paso, to Mr. George H. Senden, son of Mrs.

George E. Smith, 1060 Thirty-fifth street, Des Moines. The wedding took place Feb. 2 in El Paso. Mr.

Senden reared in Des Moines and was, graduate of North High school. At present he is associated with the Tri-State Motor company of El Paso, where the couple will make their home. KOHAN-LIPSET. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Kohan, 1520 West Ninth street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Lillian, to Mr. Morton Lipsey of Omaha. The wedding will take place in the late spring.

Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Eisenhart announce.

the approaching marriage of Laura Sadette Eisenhart to Mr. Robert James McCormick, son of Mrs. Everett Pratt of the Commodore. The wedding will take place at 8 o'clock, March 7, at Hotel Fort Des Moines. After a wedding trip to Chicago they will be at home at Lincoln, where Mr.

McCormick is a representative of the Bowman-Hicks. Lumber company of Kansas City. the Miss Eisenhart is a graduate of University of Nebraska in the home economics department. PARKER-BLOCKI. Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Parker, 621 Granger avenue, have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter Marian to Mr. Frederick Lawrence Armand Blocki, which took place Sept. 17, 1923, in Evanston, Ill.

Mrs. Blocki, who is, well known in dramatic circles, is a graduate of North High school and has been studying dramatic art for the last three years in Northwestern upiversity. She has been a prominent member of both the Players and the Campus Mr. Blocki has also been prominent in university dramatics. Announcement of the wedding was planned for June at the conclusion of Mrs.

Blocki's course at Northwestern, but when Mr. Blocki was named publicity director for the Players the Wedded PRIOR 16 in Council Bluffs Mrs. Orville Rust was Miss Betty Eno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Eno, 1327 who have announced the The Rev. Burton R. Sheppard officiated. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Rust are students at the Des Moines university where they will continue their studies. The bride is a junior liberal arts student and was last year chosen one of the three most popular girls on the campus. She is a member of Delta Chi sorority, the Aelio Literary society and Doublet and Hose Dramatic club. She is prominently identified with the Women's Athletic association and is serving as a playground supervisor at Longfellow school.

Mr. Rust is a member of Sigma Phi Kappa and a member the basketball team. During his course he has been very active in Des Moines university athletics. Mrs. Orville Rust.

to her marriage on wedding was announced and the bride went east with her husband. The young couple are at home at 337 West Seventy-seventh street, New York City. LUCAS-HIGHLAND. LUCAS-HIGHLAND. Mr.

and Mrs. E. u. bucus. 1423 Eighteenth street, announce the TUTOR TUTU Sefren's Fine Furs to OFF REGULAR PRICES A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment For Spring -Fashion Decrees CHOKERS Never Will They Be More Popular Red Fox Chokers--very special this week $15.00 Fox Chokers, in new brown, blue and cocoa shades; special $39.50 Lovely Fox and Wolf CHOKERS $22.50 to $100 The finest pelts obtainableand in all the newer shadesPlatinum Peach Nude Copper Georgette French Steel Gray And Many Shades of Grey and Brown Other Beautiful CHOKERS $10 to $150 Liberal Charge Smart Sables, Hudson Bay Accounts To Reliable People Sables, Japanese Sables, Baum and To 1 Be Paid In Stone Martin, Fitch, American and Monthly Japanese Mink--and Squirrel Installments.

Chokers, single and double skins. Furs Repaired at Low Prices Furs repaired, relined and cleaned under Mr. Sefren's personal supervision. All work guaranteed. Old fashioned Fur Coats made into smart new Jacquettes.

Special Attention to New Fur Garments Out-of-Town Orders Made to. Your Order Iowa's Foremost Exclusive Furriers Leading Makers of Good Furs 716-718 Walnut Street ire a at Blackheads Keep your skin free from blackheads by this reatment Perhaps your skin is especially susceptible to blackheads. If so, you must use a special method of cleansing, in order to overcome this trouble. Follow this treatment, to keep your skin free from blackheads: EACH night before retiring, the apply is hot cloths to your face until skin reddened. Then with a rough wash-cloth work up a heavy lather of Woodbury's Facial Soap and rub it into the pores thoroughly, always with an upward and outward motion.

Rinse with clear hot water, then with cold. If possible rub your face for thirty seconds with a piece of ice. Within a week or ten days you will be surprised to see how your skin has improved in clearness. Get a cake of Woodbury's today at any drug store or toilet goods counter. A 25-cent cake lasts month or six weeks for this treatment and for regular toilet use, 1913, by The A -tres Jengene Co Dr.

Edward Ames Addresses Kappa Delta Pi Society APPA DELTA PI. national T7 honorary society, will celebrate the sixth anniversary of the founding of its Drake chapter with a 6:30 o'clock dinner at the Harris-Emery tearoom Friday evening. About 400 invitations have been sent out to active and alumni members of Iowa and to representfrom the University of Colorado, the University of Oklahoma. Texas and the University of Edward Scribner Ames, of Dr. the philosophy department of the University of Chicago, comes to Des Moines especially to give the address.

be furnished the Girls' Glee club of Drake by university. Students Above Average. Epsilon chapter was installed at Drake in Febrnary, 1917. Kappa Delta Pi limits its membership inter- to junior and senior students No ested in educational affairs. is admitted who is not.

student distinctively above the average in scholarship. of the society have been Chapters established in a number of state universities and state teachers colleges. sented Miss the Christine active chapter of Drake Corbett repreuniversity at the biennial Pi. convo- which cation of Kappa Delta was held in Chicago, Feb. 22 and F.

Barr, dean of the col23. W. for lege Epsilon chapter, also attended of education and counsellor the convocation. Members in Iowa. Active members, other than faculty, of Epsilon chapter are: Geraldine Laughlin, Des Moines; Helen Jones, barlham, Grace Davis, Des Moines: Catherine Corbett, Des Moines; Ted Miller, Dexter, Eula Sweger, Des Moines; Christine Corbett, Des Moines; Leona Wilcox, Des Moines; Maude Shreve, Des Moines; Esther Row, Des Moines; Carrie Hancock, Des Moines: Lora Shipley, Sheldon, Mildred Ryan, Des Moines; Ruth June Turner, Moines, Gray, Des Moines; Harold Barr, Des Moines.

The alumni members of Epsilon chapter are: Edna Reitzel, Moines; Iowa City; Faith Kurtzweil, Altoona; Edith Ruth Hooks, Des Cain, Manning; Ella Stein, Eagle Grove; Grace Dicks, Des Moines; Ilda As Hammer, Knoxville; Gladys Parsons, Des Moines; Irene Toubes, Des Moines; Agnes Flach-Doyle, Glendive. Carol Conklin Hall, Cherokee; Louise Gaekle, Red Oak; Kathryn Thielen Shaw, Dexter: Gertrude Woff, Harlan; Hazel Wright Titus, Des Moines; Dorothy Woods Sharer, Montezuma; Lela Easter Myers, Dexter; Mary Belle Focht, Manson; Electa Gibson. Ames; Lillian Heathershaw, Des Molnes; Warner A. Crusinberry, Des Moines: Ethelyn Harris Granel, Grant; Earl McCracken, Harlan; Hazel Showlater, Corydon; Donald Smith, Ames; Alvin Vandermast, Zearing; Ruth Bell Lane, Des Moines; Irene Coons, Akron: Mary E. Dixon, Waterloo; Valda Hall Prizer, Brighton; Marjorie Harn, Moravia; Nona Jordan, Ottumwa; Merian Long, Atlantic; Hazel Nyce, Liscomb; Georgia Ruffcorn, Des Moines: Frances Slayton Soule, Des Moines: Nellie Erickson, Paton; Jean Malone, Waterloo: Ruth Cannon Cloyd; Emily Scanlon, Des Moines: Myrtle Gustafson, Des Moines; Nellie Gabrielson, Des Moines: Myrtle Nicklin.

Des Molnes; Vera Hughes, Jefterson. Social and Professional Sororities of Drake Plan Initiations and Parties CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. at a dancing party at the Kathryn King studio. Chaperons for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.

T. H. Dexter and Mr. and Mrs. Arcule Sheasby.

Mu Phi Epsilon Activities. Mu Fut Epsilon, another national music sorority at Drake, held the last initiation at the home of Miss Wilma Miller. Forty-second street, at the conclusion of the first quarter of the year's work. Initiates at this time were Misses Zeda Phillips, Marian Pipher, Mary Blankinship, Helen McCall, Ellen Maland, Gladys Hansen, Norma Inglis, Kathryn Kinney. Feb.

28. Phi Mu Gamma, dramatic art sorority, will initiate Miss Lorene Hendrickson of Spencer, and Miss Jessica Fox of Eldora. Dramatic Sorority Pledges. Recent pledges of Phi Mu Gamam have been announced as follows: Hazel Gibson of Valley Junction, Marjorie Stoka of Ames, Helen, Trissell of Mason City, Beryl Barrowman of Oskaloosa, and Helene Carpenter Altoona, la. party of Phi Mu will be The annual formal, dancing given in the near future although the date is not as yet announced.

Alpha Sigma Alpha Luncheon. Initiation services of Alpha Sigma Alpha, national education sorority, will be held March 1 at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hugh Welpton, 2413 Grand avenue, followed by a a a a a a luncheon at the Harris-Emery tearoom. A number of alumnae of Des Moines and other cities will be present and will be initiated as alumnae members of the sorority. Miss Laura Shipley of Sheldon will be the only one of the eight pledges of the sorority eligible for initiation at this time.

Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae Meet. The regular monthly meeting of Alpha Xi Delta alumnae will be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Agnes McDonald. 1527 Forty-third street. Other hostesses for the afternoon will be Miss Genevieve Johnson and Miss Florence Watson. This Week's Beauty Hints Love stories all tell of the hero1ne's beautiful hair because it is one of the features which most attracts men.

No woman attains her full beauty until she has learned the proper care of her hair. This is chiefly a matter finding once for all the best shampoo. In washing the hair it is not advisable to use a makeshift, but always use a preparation made for shampooing only. You can enjoy the best that is known for about three cents a shampoo by getting a package of canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water and your shampoo is ready. After its use the hair dries rapidly with a uniform color.

Dandruif, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Its lustre and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair Weddings and Engagements FORBES-RINGLAND. wedding of Misg Helen Forbes and Mr. John Ringland took place Saturday evening at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs.

F. R. Wingfield, 3486 Rollins avenue, Dr. C. S.

Medbury officiating. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Forbes of Neb. Her mother will be remembered in Des Moines 88 MRS. JOHN Ida Drummond. RINGLAND. Mr.

Mrs. Ringland are home at 4037 Center street. M'CRARY-SCHECK. The home of McCrary in City, was the scene of a pretty wedding last evening at 8 o'clock when their daughter, Gladys, was united in marriage to Mr. Harry M.

Scheck, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scheck of 2605 High street.

Rev. Mr. Bush officiated the presence of the relatives and intimate friends after which four-course dinner was served. The dining room Wag decorated with roses, sweet peas and smilax. The nuptial music was rendered by Mrs.

R. E. Nokes and Dr. Warren McCrary, the former playing the wedding march and "Because" and the latter singing "At The bride wore white georget gown heavily beaded in silver. She is a graduate of Drake university and is a kindergarten teacher in Council Bluffs.

Mr. Scheck, who is now associated with the Crane company Omaha, also a graduate Drake university. He is a member of Sigma Kappa fraternity and Phi Alpha Delta, professional legal fraternity. After a short visit in Des Moines Mr. and Mrs.

Scheek will be at home after March 15 Apartment 2. Oakland Court, Council Bluffs. PHILLIPS-M'CONNELL A Valentine day was solemnized, Carolyn Phillips of Indianola and Mr. Willis Talbot McConnell, son of Mr. W.

T. McConnell of Vessington The a home of the bride's parents, and Mrs. James Phillips, afforded the setting for the ceremony, which was performed at 8 John L. Hillman, Simpson college. Miss Pauline a sorority sister "I Love You Verva Tallman of played Mendelssohn' march.

Mr. and Mrs. side in California. The bride is a cian, having toured a member of the musical organization. member of Alpha ity and attended The groom is also son student and Alpha Tau Omega which of Miss MRS.

WILLIS T. M'CONNELL. o'clock by Dr. president of Terpstra of Colfax, of the bride sang Truly" and Miss Grand Junction wedding McConnell will re- well known musithe country as Phillips sisters She is a Chi Omega sororSimpson college. a former Simp.

is a member of fraternity. was that rington, daughter of Mrs. L. A. Farrington, of Blockton, and Mr.

Ralph F. Phillips, son of Mrs. Sarah Phillips of Des Moines, was solemnized at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Charles S.

Medbury pronounced the service in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jardine and son, Edward, Miss Evelyn Foster and Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Sager. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sager. A 6 o'clock dinner was served at the home of the groom's mother following the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. will make their home at 1320 Woodland avenue, FARRINGTON-PHILLIPS. The marriage of Miss Alta Far- HUBBARD-HUTCHEON. The marriage of Miss Elsie Hubbard and William Emslie Scott Hutcheon.

Greene county attorney, was solemnized Wednesday, Feb. 20. the Rev. Edward Stone officiating at the Methodist, church in Elliott. The bride is a graduate of the member of the Mu Phi Epsilon Simpson school of music and: sorority.

Mr. Hutcheon was graduated from the college of liberal arts and law at the State University of Iowa. After March 1 the young couple will at home at 104 South Maple street, Jefferson, la. PIGEON -EPSTEIN. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Pigeon, 1516 Sixteenth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Mr. F. A. Epstein of Val- White's 506-WALNUT The New Spring Cantilevers are here The shoe with the "flexible arch" makes Walking -natural -easy -graceful Showing the new styles of two-straps, Pumps and Oxfords in colors of Gray Suede, Log Cabin Suede, Black Kid and Brown Kid.

Cantilever for Women Men ley Junction. The wedding will be an event of spring. K. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marie Wieland to Mr. Emil Ojendyk.

The 220 CO wedding took place, Weanesday at the parsonage of St. Mary's church 10:30 a. m. in the presence of the immediate family. A luncheon was served in the Florentine room of Hotel Savery following the ceremony, Attendants were Miss Irene Mudd and Mr.

MRS. EMIL Miles Joyce. Wie- OJENDYK. Constance land acted as flower girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Ojendyk will be at home after March 1 at 1329 Third street. Mrs. Ojendyk has been a resident of Des Moines all her life and has made her home with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Wieland. THOMPSON-CRABBE. An Indianola wedding which occurred yesterday at 4 o'clock of Miss Ruth Thompson, daughter" of Mrs.

Eleanor Thomp son, and Mr. Ernest Howard Crabbe of Cincinnati, which took place at the home of the bride's mother. Rev. W. B.

of Chariton, uncle of Thompson, and Dr. John L. Hillman, president of Simpson college, officiated in the presence of the relatives and intimate friends. Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.

Crabbe left tor Cincinnati, where the groom is associated with the Southwestern Publishing company. The bride graduate of Simpson college and was a teacher in New Hampton, and Rockford, Ill. For the past three years she has acted as private secretary to President Hiliman. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, the P. E.

0. society and the D. A. R. Mr.

Crabbe is also a graduate of college and in 1921 he entered" Harvard university, where he completed his course in bustness administration. While at Harvard he was vice chairman of the Harvard Business Review and was treasurer the Harvard Business School club. Mr. Crabbe was a member of the Kappa Theta Psi fraternity at Simpson college. The following out of guests were present: Mrs.

Rachel A. Howard, Cowen, W. and Mrs. Will Off, Mr. and Mrs.

John Howard and Miss Eloise Crabbe of Des Moines; Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Thompson, Chariton; Mrs.

J. T. McCahan, Albia; Mr. Mrs. B.

R. Jones, Manning; Miss Helen Thompson, Fort Council Dodge, and Miss Amy Crabbe, Bluffs. THOMAS-ROWE. Miss Mary I. Thomas, daughter of Senator and Mrs.

Charles H. Thomas, and Dr. Kenneth Rowe, both of Creston, will be married at 9 o'clock this morning at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. Rowe is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. Rowe of Macksburg and was graduated from the college of dentistry of the University of Iowa with the class of 1923 where Miss Thomas was also a student in the college of commerce. Rev. H.

S. Baumgardner of the Methodist church will officiate. Miss Mildred West of Des Moines will sing and Miss Harriett Goodsell will play the wedding march. Miss Patricia Sternberg will act as ring bearer. The guests will include only the immediate friends and immediate relatives of the couple.

Those from out of town are Miss Laura Rohrer of Junction City. Miss Mildred West of Des Moines. Miss Margaret Elliott of Iowa City, S. D. McFaddin of Des Moines, Dr.

C. D. Scott of Leon, Dr. W. Cook of Afton.

Miss Thomas attended Washburn college, Topeka, where she was a member of Alpha Phi sorority, representing her chapter at the fiftieth anniversary of the sorority at Syracuse, N. Y. Since taking a special course in com- vou really should listen to what Dainty Dorothy says about our dry Clothes that tells your dyeing cesses. cleaning from sum- suc- and She mer sport clothes 0 your eveEvening we you. them ning We entrusted renovate can Wear be to proven to her our skill and she knows that we can satisfy you.

She's telling the men folks too about our superior steaming and pressing. We please most eritient. There is pone better in the state. trial will convince you. IOWA'S LARGEST ArtistiC GLEANING DYEING -CO.

Live up to Our 703 W. GRAND AVE. TEL. WAL.2688 Careless Shampooing Spoils The Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkali.

This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady 118e is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, which is pure and greaseless, and is better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonfuls is suffletent to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy Inther, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust.

dirt. dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft. and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store.

It is inexpensive, and few ounces will supply every member of the family for marriage their daughter, Nellie Ethel, to Glancy W. Highland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Highland, 501 Rose avenue. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

C. M. Biglow at Adel, Saturday, Feb. 16. Attendants were Miss Elsie Antrim and Mr.

Roscoe Lucas, both of Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Highland will make their home at 1423 Eighteenth street. LOUTHAN-DE ARMAND.

Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Florence A. Louthan, 1114 Park avenue, to Mr. Milton G. De Armand, 3225 South East Twelfth Street place.

day Indianola with Rev. The wedding, took place WednesChristy Smith officiating. Mr. and Mrs. De Armand will make their home in Des Moines.

BEADLE-MILLION. Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

Beadle announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Mr. Edward H. Million. son of Dr. and Mrs.

John W. Million of Des Moines university. The wedding took place at Winterset, Feb. 16. The couple was attended by Miss Beryl Yock and Mr.

Clarence Rogers, both of Des Moines university. The bride was graduated with the February class from Iowa Congregational hospital where she took nurses' training. Before her training, Mrs. Million resided in Florence, graduating from the high school of that place. Mr.

Million is principal of the Murray High school at Murray, la. Church Notices Circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. H. T. Boone, 1002 Thirty-third street.

An all day sewing will be held at Plymouth church Friday with Mrs. Ella Dodge in charge. A pageant entitled "From Self to will be given this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Grace Methodist Episcopal church by the Standard Bearers. The postponed meeting of the First Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. M.

Albers, 2005 York street, Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. Presbyterian Women's missionlary union will meet Wednesday at Central Presbyterian church. Luncheon be served at 12:30 o'clock. Following the luncheon greetings will be extended by Mrs. Frank McKean and Mrs.

W. H. Peiffer. The program commences at 2 o'clock. Mrs.

will lead the devotions and the program will include election of officers, an address by Miss Marie Preston, field secretary of the home mission board, and a playlet presented by the missionary society of Avenue church. Mrs. A. H. Barker is chairman.

St. Luke's West Side guild will meet Thursday with Mrs. T. W. Bailey.

Mrs. Harry S. Longley will speak. St. Paul's guild will meet Tues.

day at the home of Mrs. Henry S. Nollen, 402 Twenty-ninth street instead of Monday as previously announced. Capital Park Methodist women will meet at the church Thursday. Circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs.

Charles F. Pye, 1360 Twenty. second street Thursday for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Ralph MacIntosh and Mrs.

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