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The Des Moines Register du lieu suivant : Des Moines, Iowa • Page 26

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NOW! More Than 300,000 SOCIETY NOW! More Than 300,000 Circulation! DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER. Time For The Easter Parade Again And Pace of Social Activity Quickens Helen Pautsch Wed in Denison The marriage of Miss Helen Pautsch of Des Moines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

Pautsch of Denison, and Lloyd F. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E.

Taylor of Des Moines, took place at 8 p. m. Saturday at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. C.

W. Schmidt perstormed the ceremony at a candlelight service before French windows. Decorations were candlelabra and large baskets of snapdragons and lilies. Nuptial Song. Miss Elinor Sayre provided the nuptial song.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a dinner dress of ivory mousseline de soie with embroidered stripes of linen thread in powder blue, pink and egg shell, She wore powder blue acces-1 sories and a corsage of lilies of the valley a and sweetheart roses. A buffet supper followed the ceremony with Mrs. Don David pouring assisted by Misses Naomi Christensen, Elaine Lawrence and Huebner. Out of Town Guests. Out of town guests besides the immediate families were Mr.

and Mrs. L. B. Larson and Willibald Nowak of Council Bluffs. Also Messrs.

and Mesdames W. Denman, M. Rokey, Don David and Stark, Millard, and Misses Florence Ann Scott, Mary Jo Scott, M. Elizabeth Kelly, Elinor Sayre, Naomi Christensen and Elaine Lawrence, all of Des Moines. The couple will live at the Brady apartments.

Mr. Taylor is employed by the Central States Theaters Corporation. Harry Browns Of Pocahontas Are in Mexico POCAHONTAS-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown are spending a two weeks' vacation in Mexico.

Mrs. Della Rokes of Waterloo is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Marshall. Miss Barbara Forbes of Des Moines visited her grandmother, Mrs. Isabelle Ralston last week. She will accompany her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Burt Forbes, and sister, Mary Sibyl home. A Fitzgerald family reunion is DAVIDSONS NEW. FASHION FLOOR Manley Suits with PENCIL STRIPES $15 What a newness to navy with pink, light blue or gold stripes especially with that matching bit of pique showing through. It's worsted and it comes in black or navy with white stripes, too. Davidson your account budget charge.

Use charge low prices in lowa. Pay cash no anywhere terms delivery DAVIDSONS new fashion 7th AT WALNUT DES MOINES, IOWA DAVIDSONS NEW FASHION FLOOR Lovely "Beverly" Hose, 69c to 1.25 Patent will put new zest into your clothes. Wait 'til you see them. Slim, little gleaming Coal Black your loped Patent tie prints shoes and and daisy so pastels. cutouts perfect A on with scal- a 075 stepin.

They're PariModes and exclusively with Davidsons. DAVIDSONS fashion AND WALNUT DES MONES. Miss Helen Pautsch became bride of Lloyd F. Taylor Saturday in Denison. today at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Fitzgerald. Guests are Messrs.

and Mesdames Francis and family. Gene Cole and family of Emmetsburg, J. V. Fitzgerald of Storm Lake, Earl Fitzgerald and family of Hornick, L. P.

Fitzgerald of Marcus and Joseph D. Fitzgerald and daughter, of Sloan. Wed Saturday Mrs. W. R.

Joy of Omaha, announces the marriage of her daughter, Florence, of Des Moines to Wilson Gill of Des Moines, which took place Saturday. Mrs. Higgins to Address Garden Club Thursday Mrs. Harry Higgins of Logansport, will speak on flower arrangements at the general meeting of the Des Moines Garden club at 2:30 p. m.

Thursday at Younkerg tearoom. Mrs. Carl Marxer, president, will preside at the meeting and Mrs. Roy Briar, program chairman, will present the speaker. Rose group of the Des Moines Garden club will meet Friday at Service Club Plans Annual Dinner Party SUNDAY, APRIL! 9, 1939.

man of arrangements, is assisted by Dan O'Brien, Tom being Weatherwax, Eli Reese, DeLoss Marken, Maurice Miller, Bert Manley, Ronald Kehm, Charles DeJarnette, Walter DePew, H. Carlsen, George Stevenson and Ira Wills. Also Kenneth Urquhart, A. H. Woodlief, W.

E. Woodhead, Ray Murray, N. Boyd Anderson, T. G. Wheeler, Carl Mahnke, Yale Gould, Bradford Sterling, Harry D.

Linn, Ralph Innis, Leo Lucier, Ron Ryan, R. A. Lancaster, M. Harvey, F. M.

Grove, Kelly Green- The Easter season, gay with young people home from school and with visiting relatives who arrive for the Easter weekend, also takes its toll of Des Moines sons, who are spending the holiday out of the city. Travelers arriving home from various trips are also making social news. Mr. and Mrs. F.

0. Thompson, 2521 Forest drive, arrived home Thursday from a Caribbean cruise. Miss Louise Thompson, who attends the Garland School of Homemaking in Boston, at home for the Easter holiday. She will return to school for the spring term Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter T. McNerney, 920 California drive, and daughter, Barbara, who attends St. Katharine's school at Davenport, will leave Wednesday for a 10 day trip to New Orleans, La. Mrs.

Vincent Starzinger and children, Harriet Ann, and Vincent Evans, 630 Forty-first will arrive home today from Chicago, where they have been visiting several days with Mrs. Starzinger's sister, Mrs. James Cooney. Miss Mary Rosemond, who has been wintering in St. is returning to Des Moines May 1.

James Brammer, freshman law student at the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, is home to spend the Easter holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brammer, 1085 Forty-fourth st. Miss Mary Virginia Steck of Los Angeles, who attends the University of Iowa, is a guest this weekend in the Brammer home. Miss Virginia Van Liew, who tends Northwestern university, is home for spring vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. 'Edgar Van Liew, 621 Forty-fourth st. Miss Betty Van Liew left Thursday to visit in Ida Grove with her cousin, Miss Barbara Snell. Miss Martha Bodtke, a student at Northwestern university, is spending her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred D. Bodtke, Miss Betty Ginsberg, a student at the Stuart School in Boston, and the affiliated ChildWalker School of Design, is spending part of the spring recess visiting friends in New York and later her classmate, Miss Elaine Tepper of West Allenhurst, N. J. Miss Charlotte Hill will leave tonight to return to Bradford college at after a spring spent with her vacation' parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Lee F. Hill. Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Reece Stuart, 3124 Cottage Grove is spending Easter with the Warren Garst family in Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sehmann of Wichita Falls, are Easter day guests of the former's sister, Mrs. B.

W. Mayden and family, 923 Polk blvd. They will also visit in Dallas Center with another sister, Mrs. Albert Barton, and in Cedar Rapids with Mrs. John Wehrend.

Miss Marguerite Mayden is home from Iowa State colelge for the spring vacation. Mrs. J. A. Peverill, 4811 Grand will arrive home the first of the week from California, where she visited her daughter, Jean, who attends Westlake school in Los Angeles.

Became Bride On Saturday Mrs. F. L. Van Gilder. By Susette Abbott.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erickson, 1726 York announce the marriage of their daughter, Blenda Lillian, to Forrest L. Van Gilder, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl L. Van Gilder of Marshalltown. The wedding took place at p. m. Saturday at the home of the bride's parents with Rev.

Marvin L. Raymond performing the ceremony in the presence of members of the immediate families and intimate friends of the couple. Attendants were Mrs. Paul Keeney of Lucas and Glen Parker, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. After May 15, the couple will be at home at 712 W.

State ADVERTISEMENT. Mercolized Wax Popular Skin Beautifier over a long period of years, is still favored by beautiful women the world over to Help Keep Skin Clearer, Smoother and Younger Looking Sold at all cosmetic counters. Service Men's club of Des Moines will entertain at its annual ladies party Saturday evening at Hotel Fort Des Moines. Dinner at 6:30 p. m.

will be followed by a floor show, dancing and games. LeRoy W. Secor, general chair- Easter Greetings With the birth of the buds, And return of the sun, May the joys of your life Be a thousand and ones In the Faith of the old, 'And the Grace of the new, May this Easter bring all That is happy to you! Newens-Northland Milk Company ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Thru the Shops with Sue 00000 The Garden Accessory Shop is open at Anderson's with gardenright baskets, footstools, pottery and many clever new out door doo-dads that will delight you. E. 6th and Grand.

-SueLittle boy collars -SueTHE print frock with plain color redingote is perennially fashionable and very smart when tailored by Leona in the Style Mart, 317-8th. -SueSO light and dainty so fragile appearing, but so wearable--these acetate flower necklaces and bracelets in every desirable pastel shade. $1 each. Younkers Jewelry, 1st floor. Mail Orders -SueApple blossom cologne.

-SueI ETHEL HAYDON designs and makes dresses, suits, and coats of individual distinction. 312 Shops up mirrors, Inamil, and fathermm tile the Buy a full Boy bottle for q4 with the pagulon 8 g. bottle with, aproyu do 394 In stase -SueICY Leland's handkerchiefs are always very beautiful, very white, and VERY large--in fact, half again as large as the ordinary man's kerchief. He likes them that way. -SueChecked silk gloves and purse -SueEVEN the best things do come to an end.

so I'm telling you that this is the last week to plan for your new fur coat for next fall get it at a savings of up to and have it all paid for next fall through Cownie's Fur Coat Club. Get your letter right in the mail to Jane Jones, care Cownie's, 510 Market, and wear the coat of your dreams next winter bought at club savings now. -SueThe offer the latest creations in high school class rings and pins. Special designs for Roosevelt, North, East and Lincoln. Hamil.

ton and Elgin watches for the graduate. Visit us before you make your selection. 3rd floor Shops. -SueI DARN it? No--no, no--no! That darning would show. It may be hard to believe, but the Textile Weavers can reweave that self-same hole to make your dress wearable.

920 Nicollet Ave. Suite 311, Minneapolis, Minn. -SueTHAT your Easter may be a gay holiday is Tailor the wish of E. E. Vecchi, 407 Fleming Bldg.

4-5318. -SueAN apology is due you," says Mr. Barnes, your "Two for the price of one," Cleaner, who deeply regrets that due to the rush all your garments couldn't be cleaned before Easter, but call 4-4259 or 4-2205 for pickup anytime, the Y.W.C.A., with Mrs. Ola Smith presiding. A.

V. Kellar will be the speaker. Benefit Dance. American Legion Auxiliary of Post No. 620 of West Des Moines will entertain at a benefit dance and bridge party Wednesday evening at the Des Moines Golf and Country club.

Mrs. Harold Daly is in charge. MRS. Maguire, for the past ten years, has been making women feel better with treatments at Larsen's Bath Parlors. 216 Shops.

3-5823. -Sue-Strut in Stile! This Classic British Walker (made in U.S.A.) in kid. Crowbeny: Nary4 7105 mail Orders japonica: BRITISH WALKERS Plau include toy. MADE IN U.S. Dild Shoe 508 Walnut -Sue- White cottons for evening.

-SueSPRING cleaning hints--make new pictures of old ones, have them cleaned, repaired, reframed or select new pictures from the spring exhibit of prints at Toney's Picture Shop. 707 Grand. 4-2435. FOR women only--from three years to ninety--a beautiful, soft Rilling permanent wave--a solution for each type of hair at the Antiseptic Beauty Shop, 410 Shops Bldg. 4-7917.

-Sue- Peplums and berthas. HERE it is again, 'America's Athletic DRAKE Classic," the Drake Relays and seats are now on sale for this thrilling event, Friday and Saturday, April 28th and 29th. Order by mail. Address Mr. Fred Turby, Drake University, Des Moines, and ask for a price list on seats for this annual Iowa thrill event and don't delay.

-Sue- Hooded capelets -SueFANCY this on your foot -black, patent or japonica, $3.85. Feltman Curme, 605 Locust. -Sue- I am in a sunken and degraded condition--I apologize to the Boy Scouts of America for stating last Sunday, that Cubs were young Girl Scouts. The Cubs won't permit sissies to belong, let alone girls. -Sue- Kip and while cleme driving.

with smooth tifu Camera, Ocean Bruise 15 easy to Coolains 4 91. track on Sidon Hot, Sauria Store 1001 Walnut Ph. 3-3171 EASTER bonnets giving Fifth Avenue a run for its money are: Irma Brody's black straw brimmed and tall Roman striped ribbon crowned one; Anne Meredith's small gay printed turban with a sassy jutting thing at the top front; Sunny Buckham's tiny shiny black bellhop hat, held on by a flat black taffeta bow, and enhanced, by heck, by one of those veils. ADVERTISEMENT And now you know that all the ladies in town have, of one accord, declared for prettiness, frills and utterly feminine touches and that Beau Brummel, himself, has decided for color and more color and that Easter comes just once year and it's time to strut 'n strut 'n strut. a I COMFORT and chic in bra of finest fit in a style designed for your figure type of small, medium or large bust lines.

Broadcloth, satin, or lace brassieres by Maiden Form and Bien and $1.50 at Anna Held's, 310- 8th. Mail orders are welcome. -SueMINIATURES of famous period clocks make a gift sure to be prized. For interesting gift suggestions, visit Lucretia's Gifts Unique, 218-8th St. -SueI NINA Neal gives you the joy of clothes and hats made especially for you in the Paris manner at Des Moines prices.

417 Kresge. -Sue-Mitts are back. -SueYOU'LL truly adore the new play suits and crawlers for kiddies. Sizes 0 to 6, $1.25 to $1.98, at Lacy's, 206 Kresge Bldg. -SueI GORDON Gammack's opera hat gets more traveling done than its owner.

The handsome silk thing, which collapses and then springs back so enchantingly, will leave next week for its fifth trip to Washington, D. and sixth to N. Y. C. Each time it has ridden in a different person's traveling case! -SueDiamonds for April -SueTHE birthstone for April is the diamond--the stone that for centuries has been prized for its beauty, intense brilliance and color.

Plumbs are showing diamonds in rings, bracelets and necklaces at $25.00 and upward. For advice on your diamond purchases go to Pumb's. Sunday Service Dinner De Luxe $1.00 Fish Cocktail Fruit Cup Soup Olives Crisp Ceiery Breast of Chicken a la Baker or Virginia Baked Ham Chef's Garnish Choice of Potatoes Choice of Fresh Vegetables 12:00 Fruit Sherbet Noon Tas Room Special or Fruit Salad Combination Vegetable Saled Hot Rolls P.M. Any Flavor Choice Parfait of with Cake Pie a la Mode Crackers and Cheese Coffee Milk Buttermilk Ransom Tea Room. -SueLOOK what $729 will buy delivered at your door.

Styled by Raymond Loewy, (that outstanding designer and visualist of New York's 1939 World Fair) -preferred by men and women everywhere who like style and smart simplicity, luxurious comfort and economy--that's the NEW Studebaker Champion. Men like the powerful pull' of the engine, women notice first the ease of handling. Mothers are happier about the Hancock rotary lock which latches with a finer touch and can't just swing open. Young people are proud of a car they can afford to own. See for yourself the beauty of Studebaker.

Union Motor Sales, 1100 Locust. 3-6264. -SueTHAT game, very popular at the George Sheriffs' salon these days, is a paradoxical one. It's called Liar-Dice, and playing it, you can lie, but you musn't cheat. NOW is the time to plan your pretty summer sheer dresses made to flatter you.

To order by Rose Hahnen Davis. 313 Kresge Bldg. -SueI A NEW book of Baby Memories, with a special Harpel plan for portraits by Harpel, 308 Shops, 3-3925. -Sue-Punched belts SENATOR and Mrs. Frank C.

Byers of Cedar Rapids can easily, from all reports, win the sweep; stakes in all around charm and popularity. -SueDogs on handkerchiefs. -SueI NO wise mother takes anything for granted when it concerns the welfare of her children that's why you're invited to visit the Newens-Northland plant and find out why Northland's Richer Pasteurized milk is preferred by careful mothers. 3-3201 for delivery. -Sue- will always de treasured Spreial Taste portraits Your children.

1 hole portraits in folder with one 7x4" ement Walt Studio special 50 at 430-94 St. -SueSunburst brooches. -Sue-HERE'S the larger mesh lace hose you've been asking for and at only 95c or 3 pairs for $2.65. When I say run-resisting, and long wearing I mean for you to rush down to Walk Over and buy this lovely money saving hose-grand for school girls, working gals--and all hard on hosiery wearers. Purses in kid, racers snake, pin seal and patent.

Walk Over, 614 Walnut. Beauty Lips HAVE a which repermanent quires no setting. For all types of hair. $3.50 to $7. Pearl Lundin.

506 Empire Bldg. 4-7713. -SueLacquered mesh shoes. -Sue-TRY Krashe Facial Oil for a beautifying 10 minute pick-up. It cleanses, softens and makes a lovely powder base.

Try it at the Kirkwood Beauty Shop. 3-2028. CONSULT Benders Beauty Salon for an intriguing new coiffure. Permanents for all hair types, $3.50. 702 Empire Bldg.

3-3440. -SueMaps on scarfs. -SueYOUR way is the right way for shorter hair styled for individual becomingness, by Jack Pertzborn, 204 Kresge Bldg. 4-7334. REGULAR beauty care insures well kept loveliness.

Enjoy the complete service of the Ex-Cel-Cis Beauty Salon, 317-8th. 4-6123. IN the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns you know it always has to love--and I said lightly. But when it comes to the more serious matter, of good dinners, his fancy turns, (not lightly, but definitely) to Bishops. Men are just fickle rascals, but judging food is sumpin' else, and depend upon it, they know it's "better food for less" at Bishops.

-Sue-- plan a flower garden that will bloom continuously from the first New Sensation Cosmos and Golden Alyssum in spring to the last wilt resisting Azure Fairy and Purple Robe Aster in the fall. Visit or write the Des Moines Seed and Floral, 818 Walnut, and plan flower garden gorgeous. -SueScribble prints. -SueTHIS constantly changing weather makes one a little mixed ups -almost the same feeling Mrs. Eva Smith must have had in the Badlands last summer, when she could mould a snowball with one hand and pick forget-me-nots with the other.

-Ste- Linen reefer coats. -SueREFRAME your pictures to beautify your home. Browse at Miller's Book Frame Shop for new and used books. 613 Grand. -SueVENETIAN Blinds fu mean charm, soft privacy.

light, The modern Day 19th Keo. 7-2580. -SuePARKER'S Perfect Polish pleases particularly practical people. At dealers everywhere. -SueGRACE Hardin will help you 64m Apretator! Elastaeized white buck with Calf, Trim Earth.

4, Fresh Mail Ordeu 00 and change accounti mail include Oadine Sizes 384 AAAA Sol. Panor Shoe Co, 8th and So cut -Sue- ONE Des Moines woman has been increasing her vocabulary of army terms by instruction from her maid. Learning what a "striker" was, was very enlightening, but the girl's reference to a "shape-erone really had her baffled. Since she couldn't figure it out for herself, she asked and learned, "Oh, parties and dances a shape-erone keeps the boys and girls in shapeyou know!" -SueCORA the Cow and her cud of vines is a clever Kehm's. 900 1 gift or prize.

Walnut. 3-5276. -SueI'm proud as a Mother Hen flat tering around her brood when think of how nice you all look is the Easter togs I helped you find. Keep on writing for the things you want me to buy for you. Eagerly Easterly, Sue.

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