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do' THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: SUNDAY AUGUST 11 1940 VAGE TEX Brides of the Summer Season Roy Karlsson and Bride Depart on Wedding Trip A WEDDING TRIP TO GLACIER NATIONAL TARK HAS BEGUN for Mr. Roy A. Karlsson and lus bride, the former Miss Mildred K. Ejoike, whose marriage took place last evening in Redeemer Lutheran church. After September 1 the couple will be at home at 453 Upton Dorothy Alice Newman Bride of Jess G.

Utter A VICTORIAN PREVAILED I.N THE GOWNS OF THE bride and hrr attendants at the wedding of Dorothy Alice Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Newman, of Eau Claire, Wis, and Mr. Jess G.

Utter, which took place yesterday mormrg at Incar 1 4 1 I 1 TJ) 'j avenue south, Mr. Karlsson's par-1 Xl it. VSWV Auxiliary Chairmen Selected Mrs. Myrtle Porter, pie.id(nt of Arthur McArthur auxiliary No. 5, United Spanish War Veterans, has appointed committee chairmen for the year.

They include: MiiS Ann Warren, Americanism; Mrs. Mary Sellars, national defense; Mrs. Edith Carney, hospital; Mrs. Mary O'Connor, child welfare; Mrs. Beatrice May, legislation; Mrs.

Kora Rudisill, service. Mrs. Margaret Chapman has been elected delegate and Mrs. Marie Spear, alternate, for the national auxiliary convention to be held in Detroit August 18 to 22. A meeting of Arthur McArthur auxiliary No.

5 will be at 8 p. m. Thursday Jn Memorial hall, courthouse. -A nation church. A white faille taffeta gown, with long train, and a fingertip veil and face veil arranged under a Victorian crown of lace, formed the Sewing Club to Meet on Tuesday in Alice blue, and Mrs.

Clifford J. Ferguson of West Concord, and Miss Alice L. Bjerkt, in pink. Their flowers were roses. Mr.

Otto Bjerke was best man and Messrs. John Bjerke, James Bloom quist nnd Elmer Ness ushered. A reception followed at the hom of the bride's parents. ents are Mr and Mrs. Adolph Karlsson of 511 Queen avenue north.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bjerkc, 225 Russell avenue south, wore a Grecian gown of white chiffon and shoulder-length veil caught with a pearl tiara. Her flowers were white roses and lilies of the valley. Identically styled chiffon dresses were worn by the bride's sisters, including the maid of honor.

Miss Helen Bjerke of South Bend, The Sewing club of Ambrose Kelly V.F.W. auxiliary. No. 429. will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Nancy Bohlmann, 3006 Thomas avenue north. The auxiliary will meet Monday evening, August 19. at 310 East Hennepin avenue. MRS. GUNNAR J.

LUND- bride's costume. She carried gardenias and Johanna Hill roses. Mrs. Charles E. Stanek, her sister's matron of honor, wore a gown of blue faille taffeta, the overskirt arranged over a hoopskirt of pink.

Similar gowns of pink, with blue hoopskirts, were worn by the bridesmaids, the Misses Virginia Utter, Winifred Utter and Shirley Newman. 4 Jk MRS. DALE (Margaret Johnson) was married August 3 at Nokomis Presbyterian church. Miller photo. MRS.

MAURITZ W. ENG-strom tDoiis Biaaten), married Aucust 3, is on a wedding trip north. Miller photo. ALL DAY PICNIC The Territorial Pioneer Women'! club will meet at an all day picnic on Tuesday at Minnehaha park. strom (Ann Erickson), married August 2.

will reside in St. Louis Park. Miller photo. COLUMBIA CIRCLE SO. 7 Columbia circle No.

7, Ladies of the will meet Monday at Mr. Ray King was best man p. m. in Memorial hall, court Fashion-Wise? ushers included Messrs. Robert M.

house. Mrs. Carrie Uggla will Lynch and William Bishel and Dr. Edward F. Stszemp.

It tb rttm-iwij tor v9 and dlnntr or 8adt. "Iroidvf, liillionti, end all Ihingt brljhll A DreaKiast at me jicouei noiei LfNCHEOX NIE and a reception at me nome oi wr.j Custer-Rea circle No. 2. Ladies and Mrs. Charles E.

Stanek, 2317 jof CAR. Social club will meet Cromwell drive, followed. Mr. and for luncheon and cards Wednes- Peggy Eyes! Mrs. Utter left on a wedding trip to dav at 12:30 p.

m. with Mmcs. Canada, and after September 1 wiiljSadie Judd and Evalyn Ferrell at be at home st 3328 Blaisdell avenue. 13716 Fifth avenue south. SoO.

FMrt eflrf Fvword fotfcfort's dictum for your toll Frmwt Glamorous Nielsen Waves ircra S5.50 in the A 0 1 1 Nielsen Beauty Salcn 221 Medical flits Tour ADpointmfnt Ctl BR. Color Colmdor lor fall ntwi-)na toltom-Grttn ogoimt toy, Cepetr. l'on; Soldiw-lluo oooiml fmdonao. l'o. Co ort ar imeortoiit In occn-w'm iKdien-lonk, Ct-td, M.i-Kon-Jod; Monk-B'own Brides Prepare Homes ljf A LORENTZ COIFFURE fory to look etLorety io Havel Wov.j at lovely whisptr in tho drl! Lortnts Luxury Wave $5.50 (Complrto with Mrlini) Reuvnator End-Curl $3.50 (Cumdcto with StrMnf) Summor acctnt in tht Froth Shtmpoa, ind Fingr-Wv in the Lorenh manner end with "that Latent.

Lookl" LORENTZ BEAUTY SALON 442 Kr.tg. Bldg. BR. 4134-35 Open Eenlri( br Appointment) i JL Wofck tor foil frock witk fteMtc in woottn, in tort, in tttpu "'olltktd Block" nill bo tho pouwotd tor your Uttt foil hock tktyro 'I LYNN DALE Announces Opening of hr LYNN DALE MODISTE SHOP Seventy Two, South Ninth Street ON MONDAY, AUGUST I9TH end Inyitn Yo io Attend HER STYLE SHOW on Saturday, august uth I Half fttt o'CIoek Noon CURTIS HOTEL- Trog.ui Jlr.tt Coitum.i Fortn.l CIpthH MRS. JOSEPH E.

BRANK (Grace E. Burke) wed August 3, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burke. Miller photo.

Luscious-Looking Mink! SOft. deeD. silkv. lnxnrinn.l -j or the Press can scent a value think of it! A Mink-Sides Coat worth $195 g-o-i-n-e r-i-s-h-t O-U-t at 114.V A VINIC KREEM WAVE rVl -v nt-uutiion at Licnterman Studio httor ro DTED. BLEACHED, GREY.

DRI AYTft IRrtrn nirk rim i i ii Uli.9 I Kt AM UK.M If str juut J'J3t Oh-but its just for This Week sure thins sos another I cried out fMr' A tiMi Kjsbi Int. ha Kk.fi ciai A 7, lvfi uuh.ilh mil BI.MEFIC1AL ni Recoannto thn (1 Pcraaornt at IS tB4 vwcn mnmft or avtxiatineaL 4 SALON JOANNE BR. 7887 8aU ILitilk Si, Inttrntint Sent In tfovnfsv fur Shopo Irown (tow fur Coot with attocktd Hood oil in ont. A toft, lurry, tuity look, fotcinoting for coiltoitnntl like a $36o Black Persian Black as Polished Ebony at $245! Smartest Stroller Coats in atural Gray Kids yes and for a sons of a price! Ensemble Outfits in Furs fur Toques and Muffs for Madame! Mink! Wink 'out to Jtthtettmti furs GREAT LAKES CRUISES. in i ooio of tkt gormtntt eroiloblt In fur tkn ytor HENNEPIN c) I KENWOOD 7330 $15 -p WORLD'S FAIR ROUND TRIP trip $4.9.50 Dj ill New Tork! Tfc TRAVEL SHOP 1 5 Sth St.

AT W. a Olm J. i toiumt, tuck lot el in tact unglt pitct. It't grotityingl IT'S VERY VICTORIAN! and very very unsual, with its floral Tapestry so mellow, so antique-looking, so 'European! You'll love the VICTORLA.V DAVENPORT (was $126.40) NOW $89.75 as a Very, Very Special offered by Cleveland's in their August Sale, Of Solid Mahogany, Air-Filled Sofa, Soft Cushions CLEVELAND'S 81 So. Ninth Street AT.

8228 ihm mm MRS. RUDOLPH WEUBEL (Josephine Virnig) is at home at 101 East Fifteenth street Gibson photo. MRS. EDWARD A (Josephine Lupa) wed August 3, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Kuledge. Miller photo. Announcement! HALL'S BEAUTY SHOP Look Eat Your Favorite Steak or Roast cY4Upf 7J THE rni'RTVipn and olives in the C-o-o-1 of who always enjoys ei(W th r.ff- 1 cheery. I one available in THE COLRTY ARlrlf 1 th5. Tea ShoP Servic Tk tixctuliil wb't-tfy blond of Wuii-nf it tho foil fur Coots ii omai.no A wiry oo utility tuolity.

Now It Owned By MYRTLE JENSON featuring Tne End CurU lot 3 Month After Veur Permanent by Myrtle Jenson HALL'S BEAUTY SHOP 608 Nicollet MR. OTTERNESS All tytt turn to tkt tromon kot skin it rodtontwkott Hoir it oo-ntg vitk Htoitk. Lti MR. OTTERNESS R.styl. your Hif thn follow with Molly good ftrwantnk Wv You'll loot wonderful! You'll fool wondorfull And .11 tyei will him to YOU1 OTTERNESS BEAUTY SALON Room 400 601 NieolUt Call MAin 9411 ii tofwe foil tormol wtor 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 9 I Lang tigkl-irthttd, full-tleuitd Stttrts will bt "fotkion-fint" ilikoe FANFARE FASHION or HE CUDTIC rj-.

i I 1 JfeWi Marvelous and Mytterious! THE RUSSIAN BEAR is just like those intriguing, fascinating smaller Boites in Paris or New York with Readers like Mmts. Gnnderson, Roe and Cunningham telling your Future! Shaded Lights Delicious Luncheons, Snacks and Dinners (All Day Sunday, too!) Cable -Cardigan SiirrJ moulded cardigan, cable stitched of shstland-typa yarn. Wide waist-hug band, quaint scalloped edging, carry-all saddle pockets. 34 to 40. Soldier Blue Grap MRS.

NEWELL D. ERYANT (Lucille Foss), a recent bride, will reside at 1215 LaSalle avenue. Gibson photo. Mi Presenting to You: CHRISTINE di WERD The Town's finest! Nay our Northwests finest Electrolysist skilled, professional, recommended by Physicians. Your Skin can be flawlessly lovely-soft, feminine, clear as a bell-when Miss de Werd removes Superfluous Hair Moles Broken-Veins Whiteheads, with her superb method.

Consult Miss de Werd. Electrolysis Specialist, in her Spacious Enlarged Salon 'No Charge for Consultations). 920 Nicollet BR. 8477 MRS. STANLEY NATYSIN (Mary Dedenko), a recent bride, was married at St.

Hedwig's church. Miller photo. uratis Headings that 'some Wineberry ttrt Graon thins different' voti love aw. I tantalizing rippling Rhythms of Dick Long ond his Orcheirro PVta! Toour, en fashion W-H-I-R-LI ot hoj lor her leet.TT.m Wedneidoy Evening Fothion Show Dinners AT ONLY $1 Eoch FROM 6:30 to 9:00 P. M.

PHONE MISS QUAM AT. 5144 THE CURTIS HOTEL lOfh Sk A e. Prairio Roft Win l) tudg tudgtt The Russian Bear Tea Shop Sports first floor Open 11 AM. to 71 P.M Fmoas Fun! 20 South Tenth Street For Parties, call MA. 2389 3 A--.

III Hentpulattd ktight lor your foil Hotl Clt'tr Ckoptouil "Hi in nit, rfu, SWING Into a SILHOUETTE! felVE A GREAT BIG PICNIClof EGAN'S VALLEY SAVAGE, MINN. Ona Hour i Manage! xccHurea rjy tnose famous A. II HELP YOUR LITTLE GIRL! thru the "Ugly Duckling Stage" Any Little Girl needs Styl. ing and can have Luscious Waves and Soft Curls just like her Mother's-'-with DONALDSON'S JCMORMISS PERMANENT END-CURL S3M Make an Appointment for Her MAin 3113 Antolne Beauty Salon 2nd Floor DONALDSON'S Lund Sisters for You! Streamlined midriff Long lines for the Princess Silhouette Styles for Fall! Inches melt Pounds The Answer to a Maiden' Prayer! I Cool! Comfortable! Luncheon at Ivey's is our idea of a perfect noontime siesta! Their "Something Different" Sandwich Menu their Crisp, Cool Sal. ads, dainty as lady-fingers their Dinners, surpassing all oth.

crs in Good Foods! Just think: Luncheons, from 35c Dinners, from 35c Tprk a Fo of IVEVS FAMOUS CHOCOLATES ander roar arm 77 nire In bite In oor Deik Drawer! TASTRIKS-all I 925 Nicollet under the pleasant Electric Cab-inet or the Mineral Tub, followed by One Hour Massage! (erhnlqo. thai'. In Nor.T'rr'","- The Silhouette Reducing Salon 55 So. 8th St. MA.

0823 MRS. RALPH AMSCHLER (June Ann Naslund, a recent bride, is residing at 5205 Morgan avenue north. Gibson photo. HOORAY! CHICKEN DINNERS AT 50c COMPLETE, SERVED YOU BY APPOINTMENT AT EGAN'S PICNIC VALLEYI Corte aionq! More Furv 'N any Picnic you ever had! CALL EGAN'S BtOOMINGTON and they'll havs that Chicken Dinner ail dor.e up Euttory. Country-Browned Crisp Ch icicen! Or Bring your Own Ficr.ic Eisket, ii you wish park it cn th9 Picnic Tables at the watsu edge a gurgling, rippling Brock small Hapids the veriest garden spot On-tha-Minneso'a-River! Barbecue Standi Rustic log lodge Swell Steak Fireplace! Lets of Picnic Tablet 25c Per Car! Bring the Whole Family! Every Day! PICMCS FOft IO, 20, SO, 100 or Simply Call Egan's Bloomington-6 EGAN'S VALLEY MILES SOUTH OF SAVAGE, MINN.

(20 minuttt drirt from tkt loop!) Or tniineti on Buttr-Crlp CMckeit. V. 8. Prime Bnt huie Delicious fltnk Frink Eisa't RnUonnt In the town ol Savage, near bj. F-U-N! MRS.

JOHN SMITH (VT1AN D. Gooler) was married August 3 at the Church cf the Incarnation. Miller photo. Wetck tkt populotlly grow for Ikt Tunic-Dobt In tkt WoiMii mtmblt tor coty foil ftnlngt at komt or Bitokfattt an crltp tangy mornlngtl Fashion's Trysl- r7 Fall Ensembles their trvst with. 1 T-E-X when Moths or Burns have wrought havoc! Now's the time to take vnur Fat! As American as Apple Pie Will iams-Heckel Vows Are Solemnized THE MARRIAGE OF MISS MARGUERITE HECKEL.

DAUGHTER of Mr. Charles C. Heckel, 4429 Garfield avenue, to Mr. George T. Williams, son of Mrs.

Herman Sandbach, 1707 Second avenue north, took place yesterday morning at Incarnation church. The Rt. Rev. Clothes to T-E-X for any Re-Weaving of Holes or Tears or Burns in fabrics, such as Silks, Woolens, Worsteds, Satins even your Table Linens made whole again! Many a heartbreak Re-Woven by Textile Re-Weavlnj 920 Nicollet, MA. 0905.

(Prompt Attention lo Mail Orden) Smart fashion fancies Dinners, Parties, 26 1 5 Park! fAHrs. Hruio, Hostess) Luxury of Entertaining this smart way gay Luncheons planned by Mrs. Jlruza, with you the charming Hostess no details to furrow your browl (Bridge-Luncheons, o()() Family Dinners Sunday Delicious Daily Dinners, Tall Brldesl Partlea here for them will be cherlhd for thir dutlnetlon club-Oroupa, Special Parties handled by Mra. Hruza. For Fall Loo-loot or Lark Begin Yours at 2 6 1 5 Park! Cltvtrl Watcn tor tkt kigk or low Sock-Skotot Ikit ytorl Sock to Ikt kntt or to tkt coif, witk tkt io in corrttpond-ing goy fonts CASH CARRY CLEANING of CASH CARRY PRICES bt POSTAL TELEGRAPH MESSENGER fa YOUR DESK, STORE, OFFICE (Any Loop Address 5c Chirga) from ZEPHYR Don't lot lour Slipl Call nttwnnmrHlnl Hlpl the couple will be at home August 24 at 4429 Garfield avenue.

Two Locations: Marqutrt at Ninth Pont Homo, N. W. Bank Bldg. 'ftrtonol Appearance ftlt, fur and ftatktrt connive at ploying up tkt' Pompadour Colttuit While Caracul trtning Coals art being ttalurtd by a smart tatttrn ttere KenneyCorpsNo.77 To Meet Wednesday The E. L.

Kennry Woman's Relief corps No. 77 will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the I.O.O.F hall, Twenty-second and Central avenues northeast. The Service club Monsignor Humphrey Moynihan performed the ceremony.

The bride wore a bouffant gown cf white net with short puffed jlecves and tucked bodice, and a finger-tip veil with a cororet headdress. Her flowers were a colonial bouquet of gardenias and gladioli. Miss Helen Wittman, St. Paul, as maid of honor, wore a gown of dusty pink marquisette and rose petal hat. Her flowers were blue bachelor buttons.

Mr. A. J. Matt, 6t. Paul, was best man.

A wedding breakfast was served the Curtis hotel, and In the eveninfi a reception was held at the bride's home. On their return from a trip east Ths Heyday of Pompadours A Heavenly Lyles' Permanent: Begin! It's here! Fall ushers in the heyday of Hair Pompadours, unusual Bangs their basis begins with a Permanent by Lyles" -with Styling by Byron-and with your skin flawlessly lovely and radiant with Rochester Beauty Creams (the made-in-Minnesota ones so many women rave over!) No Salon gives you a more complete de luxe Service at such small cost Serial; TV for eomplMe Brn.h. Inc. Mituit, Sofl. tr fthimpoo Wa.

(You cant touch thu for 'tooil'l Lyles' Beauty Salon 224 LaSalle Bldg. AT. 293 Fashion-wise? Peggyiiel Spotlighting: Francis Drake Luncheons! 30c-50c 12 to 2 P. M. Take your Guest along! Grab a friend or two relax here in the cool comfort of their French Colonial Room it's charming! Service is ho pleasant, Meals go distinctive each dish is an appetite teaser in itselfl Nice to lunch here with your favorite book or majrazine at your elbow! Or to entertain at a Party! (a prompt porky Party Service here for your approval) and Dinners are deluxe at diminutive prices! The Francis Drake Hotel 10th St.

at Sth Ave. S. MA. 0361 of the corps will meet for lunch Fall Fashions at THE FOUNTAIN TERRACE find you ordering a Huge, Tender. Juicy Electrically-Broiled Sizzling Steak it's simply delicious, melts away! The Gold and Rose Room affords the perfect spot for Private Parties or little Luncheons a deux or for a Group and Business Careerists like to give Breakfasts here it's smart! Tip: Cnld Buffet 'Smoreaahord- Ii tha bla Thuraday Tempter make wavt Oo 'round the Smorgaabord It'a load of fund and loads of food! The Fountain Terrace Restaurant, In the Medical Arts Arcade.

Nicollet at Sth eon Friday at the home of Mrs. Grace Wienard, 4118 Unity ave nue. Robbinsdale. Autos will meet the 12:30 p. car at the end of the line..

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