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PAGE FOUR Villa Enblom To Be Married on August 29 Genevieve Jindrich's Engagement to Donald, A. Sutherland Is Announced. AND ALBERT ENM BLOM of 3015 Emerson avenue south, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Villa May Enblom, to Mr. Neil John McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. M. McDonald of 39321 Pleasant avenue. Miss Enblom and Mr. McDonald graduates of the University of are Minnesota.

Miss Enblom has recently returned from Ames, lowa, where she was a member of the faculty of lowa State college. The wedding will take place August 29 at Salem Lutheran church. MISS JINDRICH TO WED. The engagement of Miss Genevieve Jindrich of 4008 Ewing avenuc south, to Mr. Donald A.

Sutherland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutherland of 3345 First avenue south is announced by Miss Jindrich's mother, Mrs. Mary Jindrich.

The wedding will take place on September 19. Mr. Sutherland is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. VIRGINIA CARLSON ENGAGED. Mrs.

Maurice Carlson of 3011 James avenue north announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Virginia Meredith Carlson, to Mr. Irvin W. Kimmerle, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Kimmerle of 2918 Thomas avenue north. Mr. Kimmerle is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. The wedding will take place on September 28.

MARCEDA TIERNEY ENGAGED. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Tierney of 2134 Irving avenue north announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marceda Tierney, to Mr.

Peter Lysy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lysy of 715 Bradford avenue north. MISS LUNDQUIST TO WED. Miss Margaret Eleanore Lundquist, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Lundquist of 3602 Eleventh avenue south, will be married on September 1 to Mr. Carl P.

Skog, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Skog of St. Paul.

The ceremony will be read at Elim Mission church, and a reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will leave for a trip through northern Minnesota. MARIE HAYNEY ENGAGED. Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Hayney of 1500 Sixth street northeast announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie Hayney, to Mr. Eric Peterson, son Louis Peterson of St. Paul.

The wedding will take place October 19 at Saints Cyril and Methodius church. GUEST AT HAGUES. Mr. and Mrs. F.

L. Hague of 4510 Wooddale avenue, have as their houseguest for two weeks, Mr. Hague's father, Mr. George Hague of Lake Mills, Wis. HAMILTON FAY and her children, of Mrs.

Fay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. for the remainder of the summer. (15) THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: SUNDAY AUGUST 9 1936 Mrs. Fay and Children Visit in City -Tribune Staff Pauline and John of Cranford, N.

are W. P. Moorhead of 3109 Park avenue. Mary Pierson Wed to Richard Thompson of Chicago in Excelsior Home Ceremony Residence of Bride's Parents Is Opened to Guests for Informal Reception. MARS.

home be here INFORMAL RECEPTION, AN with punch served on the terrace, followed the marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth Pierson and Mr. Richard Barnes Thompson of Chicago, which took place Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Pierson of Excelsior.

The entire lower floor of the Pierson home was opened to the guests for the reception. Mr. Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.

Thompson of Birch Bluff, Lake Minnetonka. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Elliot Marston, curate of Trinity Episcopal chapel at Excelsior, in a setting of cibotium ferns, candelabra, and Easter lilies. A string trio, including Mr. Harry Squyer, harpist; Mr.

Ferdinand Oldre, violinist, and Mr. Harry Landre, cellist, played before the wedding and during the reception. Plans Aug. 29 Wedding DOX SO NO Miss Villa May Enblom's engagement to Mr. Neil John McDonald, son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. M. McDonald of 3932 Pleasant avenue is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Enblom of 3015 Emerson avenue south. The wedding will take place August 29 at Salem Lutheran church.Zintsmaster photo. 23rd ANNUAL AUGUST SALE Ben olunds FINE FURS Our Low Overhead Makes for Low Prices Berolund Repair CUR CO. Restyle We MAKERS OF FINE FURS 608 NICOLLET H. M.

Starrett And Bride to Live in South Miss Eva M. Woolsey Is Wed in Ceremony at Basilica of St. Mary. R. AND MRS.

C. A. WOOLM SEY of 2412 Humboldt avenue south announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Eva M. Woolsey, to Mr. Hayden Milford Starrett, son of Mrs.

Emma Starrett of Brooklyn, N. Y. The ceremony took place Saturday morning, July 11, at 8 o'clock in the Basilica of St. Mary, Miss Katherine Woolsey was her sister's only attendant, and the best man was Mr. Daniel Woolsey, brother of the bride, A reception at the Woolsey home followed the wedding.

The bridal couple left for New York city for a wedding trip and will reside at Orlando, Fla. MARIE SMEBY'S PLANS. Miss Marie Smeby has set September 26 as the date of her marriage to Mr. William H. Schmdit.

Her engagement is announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smeby of Austin, at whose home the ceremony will be read. Mr. Schmidt is the son of Mrs.

L. H. Schmidt of 4648 Garfield avenue south. WED TO FAMED FOOTBALL STAR FRANCIS L. LUND MRS.

was Miss Margaret Griffiths before her marriage Saturday to Minnesota's noted football captain, Francis "Pug" Lund. The ceremony was performed at Iron River, Wis. Mr. Lund is the son of Mrs. Alfred Lund of Rice Lake, -Zintsmaster photo.

Variety of Motifs to Prevail at Rushing Parties Planned by Sororities for. Fall Activities to Begin With First Week of School at University. VARIETY OF MOTIFS, MANY A of them influenced by tradition, will prevail at rushing parties now planned by University of Minnesota sorority members for the first week of school from Sunday, September 27 to Saturday, October 3. Co-eds will be hostesses at teas on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, dinners or teas on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and dinners on Saturday, Tradition will be the keynote of Gamma Phi Beta sorority parties according to Miss Mary Thayer who is the rushing chairman. A bon voyage tea is planned for Sunday and Monday under the chairmanship of Miss Barbara Lewis Paul.

Miss Mabeth Skogmo of Fergus Falls is in charge of the shipboard tea to take place on Tuesday. Dinner motifs for Wednesday and Thursday evenings will have a foreign air, For Wednesday, Miss, Catherine Wilkins of Austin prepare Italian dishes and for Thursday, Miss Mary Swenson of Fergus Falls a and Miss Mary Mothersill will consult French menus. An undersea affair is planned by Miss Betty Field of St. Paul and Miss Margaret Linch of Rochester for Friday evening. The traditional pink carnation dinner, will be given under the direction of Miss Ruth Finch on Saturday evening.

ALPHA OMICRON PI PLANS. Miss Lois M. Hanson of Minnneapolis, rushing chairman for Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, has appointed Miss Jean Hegel of Minneapolis to assist her with plans. Chairmen of several of the parties are the Misses Jane La Blant, Betty Eylar, and Betty Buckbee, all of Minneapolis. TRI DELTAS TO MEET.

Members of Delta Delta Delta sorority will discuss rushing plans at a meeting Monday afternoon at the summer home of the Misses Mary Elna and Genevieve Griffith at Prior Lake. Miss Mary Frances Hawes, rushing chairman, has appointed Miss Mary Shipley of Minneapolis, general party chairman. A fall flower theme has been chosen by Miss Natalie Krauch of St. Paul for the Sunday afternoon tea. Twin City alumnae are 10 charge of the Monday tea.

Miss Evelyn Conway of St. Paul will manage the decorations for the traditional pearl tea on Tuesday of rushing week. Chinese regalia will be in evidence at the Wednesday night dinner which is being planned by Miss Muriel Moehlenbrack of Minneapolis and black and white gowns will be in keeping with the motif chosen for Thursday evening by Miss Betty Hubbard of Minneapolis. Miss Betty Lambert of St. Paul has charge of the pirate dinner to be given on Friday evening and Miss Nancy Gregg of Minneapolis will arrange for the traditional star and crescent dinner on Saturday evening.

THETA PARTY CHAIRMEN. Committees in charge of the parties to be given by Kappa Alpha Theta sorority include the Misses Marguerite Luger and Virginia Henderson of Minneapolis and Lucy Fitch of St. Paul, Sunday and Monday tea; the Misses Kathleen Watson and Betty Cones of Minneapolis and Nan Shellman of St. Paul, Tuesday tea; the Misses Marjorie Morrill and Wilma Sivertsen of Minneapolis and Martha Korfhage of St. Paul, Wednesday night holiday dinner.

For the Thursday night dinner which will have a black and white motif, the Misses Alice van Wagenan, Ruth Rossman and Isabell Burdeaux will be in charge. Friday evening, which will be sports night, will be arranged by Miss Marian O'Shaughnessy of St. ASSURED SATISFACTION IN LORING'S August fur Sale REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON THESE NORTHERN SEAL COATS 59.50 We can say with absolute certainty that these Northern Seal Coats will be considerably higher in price after this sale. Loring quality Loring fine workmanship Yet they're only $59.50 in this sale. Other Northern Seal Coats up to $120 Terms to Suit Your Convenience SHOP IN COMFORT ALWAYS COOL Co TOCO NICOLLET AVE: Paul, Miss Marjorie Morrill of Minneapolis and Miss Janet Baird of Omaha.

The Misses Rosemary Rohan, Josephine Hitchings of Minneapolis Miss Marjorie Vertin of chairmen of WahpetomtioNi black and gold dinner to be given on Saturday evening. CHI OMEGAS PLAN MOTIFS. On Sunday and Monday of rushing week. Chi Omega sorority members will be hostesses at garden parties. The Misses Betty Rich and Mary Sias of Minneapolis will be in charge.

Miss June Nelson of St. Paul is assisting with plans for the affair on Monday, A Vogue tea is scheduled for Tuesday of rushing week and Miss Alice Walker of Minneapolis is chairman or arrangements. Dinners for the remainder of the week include a cabaret motif for Wednesday with Miss Barbara Healy of M'-neapolis in charge; a pirate dinner for Thursday planned by Miss Betty Nordland of Minneapolis; a marine dinner for Friday under the direction of Miss Jean Bartlett of Minneapolis and a cardinal and straw dinner for Saturday, planned by the Misses Lorraine Teslow and Helen Voorhees of Minneapolis. DE FOREST SPENCERS TO MOVE. September 1 will be moving day for Mr.

a and Mrs. De Forest Spencer of 1973 Sheridan avenue south, who will move to 2123 Humboldt avenue south. HER WEDDING TO BE AT MISS MARIE SMEBY'S engagement to Mr. William H. Schmidt, son of Mrs.

L. H. Schmidt of 4648 Garfield avenue south, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smeby of Austin, Minn.

The wedding will take place on September 26 at Austin. The selections included "Liebesfreud" by Kreisler; "Salut d'Amour" by Elger; "Entra-act" from "Copplie" by Deliebes; "Serenade" by Moszkowski; "Cinquintain" by Gabriel- Marie; "Simple Aveu" by Thome; "Ave Maria" by GounodBach, and the wedding marches, "The Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" and the "Wedding March" by Mendelssohn. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white chiffon over taffeta fashioned with MISSISSIPPI GIRL WILL WED IN FALL MISS CLARA LATO'S engagement to Mr. William S. Mersky, SON of Mr.

and Mrs. David Mersky of 1236 Queen avenue north, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lato of Ruleville, Miss. The wedding will take place on September 15 in Ruleville.

a full bodice shirred at the neckline. The gown had long, full sleeves, and a circular skirt which extended into a train. A chiffon girdle embroidered with pearls completed the gown, and the bride wore a long white tulle veil attached at the back of a real lace Juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and gardenias. The two sisters of the bride, 1 the Misses Margaret and Jean Pierson, as bridesmaids, were gowned alike in pale green organdy over taffeta.

White organdy ruffles trimmed the neckline and the edge of the short, puffed sleeves, and extended down the front of the bodice to the waist. The gowns had circular skirts, and the young women wore gardenias across the back of their hair. Pearl clips given them by the bride were fastened at the necklines of their gowns, and the attendants carried bouquets of white cosmos. Mr. Richard C.

Pierson was his son's best man. Mrs. Pierson wore a gown of dusty pink chiffon, while Mrs. Thompson wore pale pink crepe and lace. Mr.

Pierson and his bride left for Chicago, where they will make their home in a suburb. For travel the bride chose a powder blue silk suit with matching hat and gloves and a printed blouse. GILKEYS AT BRAINERD. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Gilkey of 4516 Drexel avenue, and their three children, Virginia, Webber and Barbara, will leave early in August for a two weeks' stay at a lake cottage near Brainerd. BETTY GIFFORD ON TRIP. Miss Betty Gifford of 4615 Browndale avenue is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.

J. J. Large of Evanston, Ill. She will go on to New York and Washington, D. before returning home.

Miss Gifford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Gifford.

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President H.M.HIGGINS Vice President.

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