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THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE i SUNDAY DECEMBER 23 1934 '(12)' PAGE THREE Miss Lenore Lofthus Bride Mary Louise Griffin Betrothal Announced DIRECTS HOLIDAY BALL TICKET SALE Yule Dinners, Dances, Trips of Hugh Jefferson Stewart Couple on Wadding Trip to Denver During Holidays Will Hold Interest Make Home at Cable, Wis. Number of Hostsm to Entertain at Woman't Club. Clubs to Give Oul Christmas Bashds Fifty Christmas baskets will be distributed by the Household Efficiency club, the Citizenship club, and Roosevelt circle, Ladies of the G.A.R., In place of their annua) Christmas dinner for club members. Assisting with the distributfon under the direction of Mrs. Edar Rubel, chairman, will be Mmes.

Ira Alexander, J. A. Schadde, Louise C. B. Greenwood, Effie West in, Jessie McHenry, W.

A. Kidder, Marie Perusse, Mary Murphy, Elroy Orvid, Carl Berg. Virginia Gates, L. M. McWhorter, Edna Slowman, Millie Norris, Betty Dayton, Taylor, M.

W. Smith, Grace Prav itz and Louise Coolidge. it .1 THE MARRIAGE OF MISS Lenore Lofthus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.

Lofthus of Montevideo, to Mr. Hugh a variation from the tradi tional family gatherings at Jefferson Stewart of Cable, took place Saturday evening at Unity church, St. Paul, Dr. Fred home for Yuletide dinner, a erick M. Eliot reading the service.1 Miss Lofthus wore a raspberry red velvet tunic with a black velvet skirt and lilver slippers.

Her flowers were a shoulder bouquet of gar UP denias. Miss Marie C. Hochstaetter, who was maid of honor, wore dark to Minneapolis for New Years. After January 3 they will be at home at Lake Nakagamon, Cable, where Mr. Stewart is stationed with the United States forest service.

MISS MABEL TO WED. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mabel of De-Kalb, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helene, to Mr. William Shapiro, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Shapiro of 532 Emerson avenue north. Miss Mabel will spend the holiday season with her parents and plans to return to Minneapolia after New Years to make arrangements for an early spring wedding. KENNEDY BRANDT. Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Kennedy, 3320 Pleasant avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Josephine, to Mr. Andrew A.

Brandt, son of Mr. Roy A. Brandt, 3717 Colgate avenue. The marriage will take place Satupriay evening, December 29, at the home of Mr. y.vi green velvet with a shoulder bouquet of yellow roses.

Mr. Charles 1 Kappc's Haird re sting Shoppe Med. Arts Ride. Wlihai fritndi nd patrom Mtrry Xmi tnd Happy, Proipsroul Ytr Racey was best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at the brlde'i home, 627 University avenue southeast, at which the hostesses were the Misses Margaret MacLanahan, Francis A.

Halliday and Margaret Higgen-botham. Out-of-town guests included the bride's sister. Miss Beatrice Lofthus of Montevideo, Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Haggerty 'Marjorie Hooper) of Chicago, and Miss Anne Kimball of Missoula, who arrived Friday from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart left for Denver, to spend the Christmas holiday! with Mr. Stewart'! father, Captain Jefferson M.

Stewart, and his family, and will return number of Minnc-apolii hostesses will entertain at the Woman'i club for dinner on Chrifrtman day. Mra. Charlea W. Sexton in planning to have a family group of 15 guests at the club dinner. Mrg.

R. M. Heskett will entertain 12 memberi of her family at the dinner. Among the guests will be her sister, Mrs. John Holloway of Green Bay, Wis, Covers will be placed for five guests at Mrs.

Arthur R. Jewett's family dinner party. Her daughter, Miss Betty Jane Jewett, arrived home on urdav to spend her holiday from (he National College of Education, Evanston, 111. She has as her house-guest Miss Frances Godwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walker Godwin of Minneapolis, who have gone to Winter Park, for a visit. Miss Godwin is a University of Minnesota student. Other reservations for groups at the club dinner have been made by Mmes. W. C.

Moss, E. McGowan and Eloi Bauer. Additional patronesses who have been named for the New Year'i Eve dinner dance at the Woman's club Include Mmes. Clinton M. Odell, H.

Glenn Wyer, H. G. Irvine, John C. Benson, W. E.

Roblee, Frank V. Spofford, J. M. Lajoie and Orrln M. Corwin.

Miss Doris Gregory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gregory of Girard avenue south, will entertain a group of "her frienda at the dinner dance. Miss Gregory'! sister, M.ia Rowemarie Gregory, was hostess at a small dinner at her home Ssrurday evenirg.

after which the guesu attended the Yale-Minnesota hockey game and the Junior League dance. 4 MISS MARION HENNESSY, 4o41 East Lake Harriet boulevard, is the Minneapolis ticket chairman for the holiday hall to be sponsored by the alumnae association of the College of St. Catherine Thursday evening at Hotel Lowry, St. Paul. B.

C. Gol- ling photo. and Mrs. Kennedy. MATTAS KRAVETZ.

Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mattas, 2118 Eighth avenue north, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mollie Mattas, to Mr. Sam Kravetz, son of Mr. Jacob Kravetz, 3545 Blaisdell avenue.

"KAMP TRAMP" MOCCASIN OXFORDS AND SHOES JUVENILE FOOTWEAR no Incited villi CHASE MeLEAH NKoriFT 9th to 4 MISS MARY LOUISE GRIFFIN'S engagem ent to Mr. John Gilbert McNutt, ion of Mr. and Mrs. J' hn G. McNutt of 2135 Irving avenue south, is announced today by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Griffin, 2208 Blaisdell avenue. RFZOIER IN KANSAS CITT. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley H. Bezoier of 2023 Fremont avenue south, left Friday evening for Kansas City to spend the Christinas holiday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wright 'Marion Boier.

Mr. Bexoier will return home Wednesday and Mrs. Bezoser will remain for a longer visit. J. H.

HARDENS ON TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Harden 'Ann MsKinnon) of 2719 Park avenue will leave Sunday for Flint, Mich, where they will spend the holidays with Mr.

Harden'! brother-in-law and sijiter, Mr. and Mrs Dallas Marshall, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harden will spend New Year day with friends in Chicago.

PHIMP PILL8BURYS' PLANS. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Winston Pi'lj- Children at Snelling Will Gather About Tree to Receive Today gone through the entire store and selected hundreds of gift items to take big reductions Monday. They're incomplete selections resulting from the Christmas rush and holiday merchandise that we do not want to carry over.

Generous selection in a wide choice of gifts all at remarkable savingsl others not listed herel months at the Army Medical school at Carlisle barracks, Pennsylvania. Mss Marion Rubinstein celebrated her birthday with a dancing White Christmas Service to Be Held at Fort Chapel Tuesday. party for 22 of her young friends on Saturday night, December 15, at bury Eleanor Bellows) of Chicago the home of her parents, Captain and Mrs. D. H.

Rubinstein. F. J. Schisler of 3014 Oakland avenue. Captain and Mn.

J. P. Tillman have issued invitations to a num-j ber of their friends to call at their home between the hours of 4 and 8 p. m. on Wednesday to help them celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary.

Mr. H. 0. Hansen, lieutenant ijunior gradei United Stales navy, of Honolulu, Hawaii, will be the house guest of Colonel and Mrs.1 John Sherwood over the holidays, Lieutenant and Mrs. R.

W. Volck-: Reg. $5 to $16.75 Silk Lingerie $3.50 to $10.95 Suede Bags Our entire stock of fine imported suede bags in black or brown. A variety of smart styles, fill gift specials Specially selected group of exquisite pure dye stin and silk crepe gowr.s, panties, chemises, dancettes, pajamas. GENS HOLTHI NUPTIALS.

The marriage of Miss Anita Holthus, daughter of Mrg. Margaret Stahnke of Princeton, and Mr. Ernest Gens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gens of Princeton took place recently in the German Lutheran church at Princeton.

Miss Margaret Hielm was the AT 3 O'CLOCK THIS AFTER" n.T'n the children between the ages of 1 and 13, inclusive, of Fort Snelling will gather at the: Fort Snelhrg Memorial chapel' where there will be a large Christ-' rr.as tree and gifts for all the chil-1 dren. The officers, men and fami-j lies are invited to attend the post Christmas tree. This la a custom that has been carried out on all army posts for years. 1 The Fort Snelling Sunday scnool has arranged a white Chrustmasi service which will be held at the' Memorial chapel on Christmas day! at 4 p. m.

The idea of tht service! is to give rather than to receive.1 man will spend the holidays in Clinton, Iowa, where they will be the guests of Lieutenant Volck-; man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.i S5.95-S35 Negligees, Robes, Pajamas Scarf and Hat Sets, values to $2 Volckman. DONAIJ) MrKAY TO ARRIVE will go to Washington, D.

C. to spend Christmas with Mrs. Pills-; burr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.

Bellows. Mr. and Mrs. marriage was an oustanding event of last summer at Lake netonka. BILL HAGGF.RTYS HERE.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hagger-i ty i.Marjone Hooper) of Chicago and their small daughter, and Mrs. Haggerty's sister.

Missi Mariane Hooper of Spokane, arrived Friday morning to spend the holiday season with Mr. Hag-j gerly'i parents. Dean and Mrs. Mel-S vin E. Haggerty, 428 Walnut street southeast.

ROBERT EN EM A HOME. Mr. Robert R. Enkerna of Miami. arrived here Friday afternoon by airplane to spend the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs.

C. B. Enkema, 4244 Fremont avenue louth. I I Specially 1 group of velvet lounging pajamas and hostess gowr.s or fine silk crepe lounging pajamas. Smart little hat or beret scarf sets to suit the girl of 4 to woman of 40.

The most popular wool and suede fabrics. off 88 '3 Mr. Donald McKav, son of Major: and Mrs. W. G.

McKay who ii at- Each one, young and old, hai been to bring a gift wrapped in white, which will be placed in the tending Harvard university at Cambridge, will arrive today to spend the Chrlstmai holidays with hn Lieutenant and W. L. Rogeri will spend the holidayi, as the euests of Lieutenant Rogers' parents, Reg. $2 Pure Silk Crepe Slips Girls' Robes, sizes 8 to 16 Botany flannel robes or quilted rayon satin robs make an ideal gift for girls, originally $3 to $6.95. Monday at $1.39 WomsKi'g fine quality silk slips 'make a welcome gift! These are lace trimmed Koff bride's only attendant and Mr.

Amos Gens was his brother'! best man. Miss Hjelm wore gown of pale pink satin and carfit-d a bouquet of pink carnations. The bride wore white satin trimmed with lace and the neckline was edged with tiny pearli. The tulle veil was also arranged with pearls. White chrysanthemums formed her bouquet.

Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Albert Holthus played a program of nuptial music and accompanied Mr. Albert Salinger of St. Paul who sang Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly." Immediately after the ceremony a bridal dinner wai lerved to 30 guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Gem left for a short wedding trip and will be at home near Princeton upon their or tailored styles and unusual values. J. manger and then later will be given to poor families. The gift! may' be food, toys or money.

A pro-) gram of Christmas carols and a pantonine picturing "Holy will be given. A candle light service will be1 held on Christmas eve at the Fort Snelling Memorial chapel. Christmas caroli and special music by the choir and an address by Chaplainj A. L. Evans will constitute the pro- gram.

Immediately after midnight the sacrament of holy communion1 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogers at Rock Rapids, Iowa.

Captain and Mrs. M. W. Marston and family have gone to Ames. Iowa, where they are the guets of Captain Marston'i parents, Dean and Mn.

Anson Marston. Lieutenant O. C. Mood left Friday to Join his wife and daughter who are visiting in Birmingham. for a month.

Silk Gift Hose at big reductions Chiffon and seml-servie weight silk rZ'Nri host of first quality ar gift bargains. fin answer to last-minute gift problems. Girls' Scarf Sets, reduced Wool scarfs in gala colors cr plaids or scarf and beret sets that any girl will adore. Originally $1 to $3. RECENT BRIDE IS AT HOME IN CITY Koff will be observed.

RAE BROWN ENGAGED. The engagement of Miss Rae MISS CURRY GUEST HERE. Miss Mary Elizabeth Curry, a pupil at the Visitation convent in St. Paul, was the guest of Miss All "Odeon" Imported Perfumes Here is a gift of luxury French per- fume in 7 delightful fragrances. 1 to a 2-cz.

bottles, originally $1.95 to 33.95. I.ENNONS ARRIVE HERE. Major and B. M. Lennon arrived in Minneapolis Saturday eve- Stationery, in gift boxes Distinctive stationery in a wide variety makes the perfect exra gift! Original- ly priced 59c to S3.50.

Brown of 800 Thomas avenue north, off ning to spend the Christmas holi-: Charlotte Knickerbocker Rodman i to Mr. Hyman Kleinbaum, ion of vr a -'MX days with Captain Lennon'i moth-: last week-end. Mr. and Mn. Samuel Kleinbaum of er, Mrs.

Amy G. Lennon, and their Major R. I. Curtl has returned to 12212 Plymouth avenue north, is an-brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and the post after spending three Inounced.

Rhinestone Bracelets, entire stock Choice of any rhinestone bracelet in ice of any rhinestone bracelet in .50 stock, originally priced $1 to $3.95. Off of styles and types at only 4 our st $1 fl variety sriety Men's regular $2.95 Mufflers Fine quality imported silks in attrac'iv necktie prints, are amazing values. Full cut scarfs with fringe ends. Men's Neckties, entire stock ma Air $1 to $10 Rubber Dolls, entire stock a A 11' LA1 Kofi Choice of every rubber doll in stock, including the "Dydee" doll all can be put in water and washed like a baby. Dolls; and Toys, reduced Unrestricted choice of all of our fine neckties in the smart new winter patterns.

Regularly priced $1 to $3.50. $2 to $7.50 Perfume Bottles For that extra gift choose a beautiful I Uft' at. aw --a i Adorable baby dolls, fully dressed and Moriee cui giass wjiub -i a cmizer. An assortment of colors. children originally priced $2 to $5 After Christmas SAL Including Tomorrow Six Kinds of Fur at $5 to $49 Lamps with' Shades Special group of table lamps in novelty designs and junior lamps, with decorated" shades make welcome gifts.

Gift Shop special values Miscellaneous gifts at reductions including liquor bottles, novelty glass plates, etc. Originally $1 to $3. Koff ii 3 i "i i A 1 i i 1 1 (5) 0 Atkinson's famous 3-layer 5 b0X Chocolates A sensational value in Christmas choco-latest They're to fresh and delicious, rich, thick chocolate with variety of centers. 3 lbs. lOOc Filled Candies Tin traditional hard Chrstmaa can-ly with t'v fn ao't liiio'i ilii ve; and 13 other groups of rare bargains at $60 and $79, and $98 up to $312.

JJRS. ROY H. OLSON was Miss Gladys Anderson he-fore her recent marriage in the First Swedish Raptist church. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Anderson, Tenth avenue south.

Mr. Olson and his bride are at home at 35oy avenue south. Miller photo. In Chris'mis Hi. 211a 829 OM XT AMMT,.

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