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AUGUST 4, 1931 Telephone ATlantic 3111 THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR. NINE NEWS OF SOCIETY Marriage Ceremony for Miss Betty Fowler and Charles T. Silverson Is Solemnized Today Wedding Takes Place in Garden at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross A.

Gamble at 6 o'Clock This Evening THE MARRIAGE of Miss Betty Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Gamble, 1809 Girard avenue and Taney Silver. of Mrs.

Silverson, Charles, 2655 Lake of the Isles boulevard, will be solemnized at 6 o'clock this evening in the garden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gamble. An altar of poplars, cybotium ferns and masses of white lilies will be arranged at one end of the garden. Rev.

Hanford L. Russell of St. Mark's Episcopal church will perform the ceremony in the presence of only immediate relatives. A program of nuptial music has! been arranged by Miss Martha Baker to precede and follow the wedding ceremony. A trio including Miss Baker, pianist, Miss Margaret Chris.

ty, cellist, and a violinist will play "The Cloud" by Mendelssohn; Schumann's "Traumerei" and "A Curious ballet music from Rosamund" and Grieg's "Norwegian Dance." Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" and Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" will be used for the processional and recessional. Miss Fowler, who will be given in marriage by Mr. Gamble, will wear a gown of white lace fashioned with a square neckline, long sleeves and long full skirt which forms a short train. Her veil is of tulle and held in place by a lace cap. Her shower bouquet will include lilies of valley and gardenias.

bride will be unattended and Clifford A. Taney, will be best man for Mr. Silverson. Mrs. Gamble, mother of the bride, will wear a peach lace and georgette gown and have a bouquet of gardenias, while Mrs.

Silverson, mother of the bridegroom, will wear green lace with gardenias and Talis. man roses. ate relatives will follow the cereA wedding supper for immedithe, mony. Mr. Silverson and his bride will go to Honolulu for their wedding trip and return to the United States early in September.

They will make their home in Boston for a year. For travel the bride will wear brown wool suit with brown straw hat trimmed with white and matching accessories. Dr. and Mrs. Oliver C.

Foreman of Chicago, brother-in-law and sister of Mr. Silverson, and Mrs. Charles H. Van Campen and daughter, Mary Jane, an aunt cousin of Mr. Silverson who are spending the summer at a lake near Brainerd, have come to attend the wedding.

MISS JULIA A. THORPE HOSTESS TO HOUSE-GUEST Miss Julia A. Thorpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.

S. Thorpe of Deephaven, Lake Minnetonka, has. as her guest Miss Elizabeth Martin Denver, Colo. Miss Thorpe has returned from Encampment Forest, near Two Harbors, on the shore of Lake Superior, where she spent a short period at the cabin of her parents. MRS.

ROBERT L. NASH PLANS LEAGUE LUNCHEON Mrs. Robert L. Nash (Marcella Marfield) was in charge of the luncheon of the Minneapolis Junior league held on Monday afternoon at the Lafayette club at Minnetonka Beach. There were 50 guests.

Mrs. Nathaniel Stevens, 1I, vice-president of the league, presided in the absence of Mrs. Stuart Rider, president. Miss Mary Ellen Selden and Miss Helen Pillsbury, co-chairman of the annual Horse show committee, gave reports. MISS ANNAH M.

THRESHER GIVES DINNER AT LAFAYETTE Miss Annah Margaret Thresher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thresher, 1708 Irving avenue was hostess at dinner Saturday evening at the Lafayette club at Minnetonka Beach. MR. AND MRS.

T. LEE ENTERTAIN FOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Thorwald Lee, 4155. Pillsbury avenue, have as their guests their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Bratton of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. B.

Maxwell and their children, Thomas and William, of Ashland, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Bratton will visit for some time with William M. Bratton, 4501 Beard avenue S.

Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell arrived on Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Bratton on Saturday.

MRS. DERMONT MACCONEL RETURNS TO BEVERLY HILLS Mrs. Dermont Macconel, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dobson, 2311 Pleasant avenue, has left for her home in Beverly Hills, Calif.

MR. AND MRS. BASTING HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Louis 0.

and their son, Roderick, have ed from Pasadena, guests of Mrs. Theophil 1721 Mount Curve avenue. MAJOR AND MRS. GRANT LEAVE FOR HACKENSACK return- Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Aashenden, and are 945 Seventeenth avenue S.E., have Basting, as their guest their daughter, Mrs. H. A.

Phelps (Beth Ashenden) of Providence, R. I. She will remain for two weeks. MRS. H.

A. PHELPS VISITS PARENTS HERE were stationed at Fort Snelling for several years before going to the Hawaiian islands. Mrs. Dillon a bridge.tea Friday for Mrs. Jordan.

A dinner and dance at Radisson Inn at Christmas lake was given visitors on Saturday by their ffhothe MRS. H. W. RICHMONG ON MOTOR TRIP SOUTH Mrs. Hewitt W.

Richmond has left for a week's visit with relatives at Kewaunee, Ill. Lieutenant Richmond, of the University of Minnesota, who has been on duty at the summer camp at Fort Sheridan, will join Mrs. Richmond at Kewaunee and they will drive back to Minneapolis together. CAPT. AND MRS.

RUSSELL VISITORS ON HOUSE BOAT Captain and Mrs. A. R. Russell of St. Paul are spending several days on their at Cross lake, near Brainerd, Minn.

LIEUT. AND MRS. ROLFE AND DAUGHTER TAKE TRIP Lieutenant and Mrs. Onslow Rolfe and little daughter have left for their home Madison, Mrs. Rolfe has been the house-guest for several weeks of Lieut.

and Mrs. James Fish, III. Lieutenant Rolfe, who has been at the national guard camp Camp Douglas, spent the week end there. LIEUT. MRS.

LENTZ TO LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Ber(nard Lentz and their daughter, Louise, will leave this week for Washington, D. where Colonel will be a student at the Army War college. Colonel Lentz has been (stationed Prior at to Fort that Snelling time for he was two with the Minnesota National Guard in St. Paul.

Bernard and Jerome Lentz will be at the Officers' club Fort Snelling until Sept. 1 when they will leave for Haverford college in Pennsylvania where Bernard is a junior and Jerome will enter this fall. CAPT. AND MRS. ARNOLD GO TO FORT BENNING, GA.

Captain and Mrs. Rhodes F. Arnold of Fort Snelling have left for Fort Benning, where Captain Rhodes is taking an advanced officers' course. On the way south they will visit relatives at Kansas City, Jefferson Barracks, and St. Louis.

Captain Arnold has been stationed at Snelling for four years. COLONEL, MRS. STONE ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Colonel and Mrs. David of Fort Snelling entertained ner at the fort for Dr. and neth Bulkley of Minneapolis, Virginia Moss Formy-Duval, Hoagland and David Stone.

MISS KATHERYN WOLCOTT WEDS MINNEAPOLIS MAN L. Stone at dinMrs. Ken- Miss William Mrs. B. H.

Nissen of St. Louis, a sister of the bride, will he the matron of, Katheryn honor at Wolcott, the wedding daughter of of Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Wolcott, 1467 Grand avenue, St. Paul, to Harold Daine John of, Minneapolis, on Aug. 24. Dr. Stanley Roberts of Glen Lake will officiate assisted by Rev.

Paul Wright, in Bethlehem Presbyterian church, Minneapolis. Hamline university choir under direction of Alex Simpson, will present chorus numbers according to the traditional English wedding custom. The father of the bride is assistant to President Hughes at Hamline. Florence Sweetnam of Rochester, N. and Miss Mary Louise Wiley of Chicago will be the bridesmaids and Walter Gardner of Minneapolis the best man.

The ushers will include Messrs. Ralph Tur. ner, Foster Nease, and Harry Rast, all of Minneapolis, and B. H. Nissen of St.

Louis. MISS HELEN L. DODGE HOME FROM MINNETONKA Miss Helen Louise Dodge, 2119 Sargent avenue, St. Paul, has re. turned from a ten days' visit with friends at Lake Minnetonka.

MISS EDNA GOSS TO BE HONORED AT DINNER street's S.E. Edna will L. be Goss honored of at Delaware a ner Friday evening at the Woman's club by 20 of her associates from University of Minnesota library friends from neighboring libraries. Miss Goss will leave the middle the month for Palo Alto, where she will be associated the library of Leland Stanford versity. Miss Virginia Wills of Detroit, Virginias been Graef, the house daughter guest of of Mr.

Miss and Mrs. Julius G. Graef of Kenwood parkway, returned to her home by airplane. MRS. NELLIE JOHNSON GUEST AT ROOSEVELT Mrs.

Nellie Daniels Johnson was tel York City. recent, guest at the Roosevelt hoMISS VIRGINIA WILLS RETURNED HOME BY PLANE MR. AND MRS. MEES EXPECTED FROM MINAKI Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Mees, 2540 Pleasant avenue, will return Monday from Minaki Lodge, Minaki, Ontario, where they have heen for 10 days. MRS. DON BOSTWICK RETURNS TO DES MOINES Mrs.

Don L. Bostwick of Des Moines and her son, who have been visiting Mrs. Bostwick's mother, Mrs. A. E.

Jacobs, 3312 Oakland 1 State Fair Picks New Director MRS. LOUISE Mrs. Karstens, 4300. Linden head of the school exhibits State fair, has been named tivities department. The fair nue for a month, have returned to their home.

They will return the latter part of September, accompanied by Mr. Bostwick and will remain for two weeks. MISS HERMIONE SHEARER VACATIONS IN TEXAS Miss Hermione Shearer for Texas where she Dallas and Houston. MRS. E.

S. LOMBARD a VISITS AT CALGARY Mrs. E. S. Lombard, ty-second street, has gary, Canada, where her brother, Fred will visit at Mr.

and John A. Foss minster, are guests Foss's sister, Mrs. George R. her two nieces, Mrs. J.

and Miss Alice Barwise, 3806 2517 W. Fif. avenue S. left for Cal- OFFICERS' CLUB WILL GIVE BENEFIT PARTY G. KARSTENS Hills boulevard, formerly department of the Minnesota new head of the Woman's acwill be held Sept.

5-12. Davis, Miss Jean Graves and Ceylon E. Lyman, have arrived in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the Carinthia following a tour of Russia. In Copenhagen they expected to visit the mu- MR. AND MRS.

FOSS VISIT IN MINNEAPOLIS Leo- Aug. 3, 1931 of Mrs. JAMES G. MacGREGOR, 28, Beach, go, N. ALIDA A.

JACOBSON, O. Jones Mound, Minn. Third EDGAR B. B. HANSEN, legal, Louis Park; Mary B.

Kurpierz, Washington street N. E. The Twin City Officers' club will give a benefit card party at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home J. Sheldrick, 17 E.

Twenty seventh street. Assisting hostesses will be Mmes. Julia Reed, Anna Scott, Etta Wer. rol, Margrete Krumholz, Jennie Shook, Marie Eide and Minnie Smith. Dr.

Sheldrick is president of the group. MRS. STONE AND SON GUEST OF PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Lowe of St. Louis Park have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. F. H.

Stone and her son, Jack of Green Bay, Wis. Mrs. Lowe was hostess at a dinner Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter and Friday evening Mrs. Stone was guest of honor at a picnic supper at Gray's Bay. Mrs.

Stone and her son will remain for a month. MR. AND MRS. SEERING at ANNOUNCE SON'S BIRTH Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Seering of Seattle, formerly of Minneapolis and St. Paul, announce the birth of a son on July 25. WHARTONS LEAVE FOR HOME IN DALLAS, TEXAS Mr. and Mrs. Lang Wharton and their daughter, Miss Tip Wharton, of Dallas, Texas, have left for their home.

Miss Tip Wharton has been the guest of Miss Jane Strong, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Strong of Pillsbury avenue, for two weeks.

Miss Wharton's parents joined her here after spending some time at Minoqua, Wis. MR. AND MRS. MUDGE GUESTS FROM CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs.

Dudley H. Mudge (Grace Warner) of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner, 553 Portland avenue, St. Paul.

MRS. SCHOONMAKER ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Schoonmaker, 1006 Cromwell avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Louise, to George A. Wirtensohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Althouse of Minneapolis. The wedding will take place Aug.

15. MRS. ROSENHOLTZ RETURN FROM DELLWOOD Dr. and Mrs. Burton Rosenholtz of Mississippi River boulevard, St.

Paul, will return tomorrow from Dellwood, White Bear Lake, where they have spent the past two months at the summer cabin of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Archer.

MRS. W. A. CURRIE AND DAUGHTER TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. W.

A. Currie and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Neilson (Katherine Currie) will give a luncheon Friday at the Lafayette club at Minnetonka Beach for Mrs. Alex Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, and Mrs. Murray Neilson of West Point, N.

Y. Mrs. Budd is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. L.

Whithed of James avenue and Mrs. Neilson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Neilson of Colfax avenue as also is Lieutenant Neilson. Mrs.

Murray Neilson and Mrs. Donald Neilson are sisters-in-law. FORMER 'U' STUDENTS WILL WED IN PHOENIX, ARIZ. The marriage of Miss Gladys Mary Raverty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Raverty of Sleepy Eye, to Francis Vernon Irvin of Phoenix, will take place Aug. 22. Miss Raverty attended the College of St.

Catherine for two years and was graduated from the University of Minnesota. Mr. Irvin is a graduate of the University of Texas. They will make their home in Phoenix. Invitations Are Issued for Wedding of Miss Helen Cordelia Rankin and Elwood Hendrick Newhart Aug.

15 Reception to Be Held Following Ceremony Which Will Take Place in Carleton College Chapel at 4 o'Clock in the Afternoon MR. Thomas Ernest Rankin of Carleton college, Northfield, has issued invitations for the marriage of his daughter, Miss Helen Cordelia Rankin, to Mr. Ell. wood Hendrick Newhart, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Horace Newhart of Minneapolis, which will take place Saturday afternoon, Aug. 15, at 4 o'clock at the Carleton college chapel. A reception will follow the ceremony at 216 Union street. New. hart and his bride will reside at 109 Clifton avenue, where they will be at home after Oct.

1. MRS. HUTCHINSON TO COME FROM ST. LOUIS Mr. Mrs.

Harry Hutchinson of St. Louis, and their family will spend the month of August at Otisville-on-the-St. the summer home of Mr. Hutchinson's brother, Z. H.

Hutchinson, 1660 Portland avenue, St. Paul. MISS GRACE NEWTON LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON Miss Grace Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.

Newton of Washington, D. has left for her home after visiting Miss Fern Schafer of Irving avenue S. Miss New. ton was accompanied home by her grandfather, L. C.

Noracon, who will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. New. ton. MRS.

DAHLQUIST VISIT' ST. PAUL RELATIVES Captain and Mre. John Dahlquist, formerly of Fort Leavenworth, have been the guests of Mrs. Dahlquist's parents, Dr. and Mrs.

H. G. Dampier, 1029 Goodrich avenue, St. Applications for Marriage Licenses CARL Fifteenth ZIMMER, street. IRVING Sixteenth J.

SCHLEIFER, 20, 251 Mr. and Mrs. Alberto JOHANNA B. of New York City will arrive Satur. 18, 307 E.

Fourteenth day to spend some time in the summer cabin home of Mr. and Mrs. B. HOWELL, 27, Shreve M. Archer at Dellwood, street; HELEN V.

LIVI- White Bear Lake. NONIK, 25, same. FRANK A. ROEHL, legal, 3603 Harriet avenue; ALFHILD B. JOHNSON, 2229 Lincoln street N.

ALBERT E. RUSSELL, 32, Winnipeg; IDA L. FRANCIS, 35, same. GEORGE W. TRUDEAU, 21, 407 University avenue N.

DOROTHY E. SHARBONO, 18, 3216 Lyndale avenue S. LEONARD H. STRAND, 28, 2640 Fifteenth avenue EVA M. GJERTSON, 25, 51 N.

Fifteenth street. HOWKIN HOWKINSON, legal, 3021 Elliot avenue; MATHILDA McAVOY, same. EDGAR A. HAYES, 21, 1600 Fourth avenue VIOLET HOS. KINS, 18, 32 Royalston avenue N.

ANDREW E. ANDERSON, 40, 3800 Lyndale avenue VIOLET A. BELL, 28, 3936 Sevententh avenue S. ADOLPH N. McNEIL, 19, 317 Twenty-third avenue VERNA C.

DAHLHEIMER, 19, Anoka, Minn. WALTER THORNTON, 25, 701 Jewett Place; BERTHA WARTZ, 21, same. VERNON J. MACIEJEWSKI, 30, 2642 Girard avenue LOUISE MAYGREN, 25, 2314 Irving avenue N. EDWARD W.

BARBER, 24, 315 Nineteenth avenue S. 0. LOLA VOIGTLAENDER, 24, 1005 University avenue S. E. RALPH L.

TOURTILLOTTE, 22, 3341 Stevens avenue; AILEEN R. BUTLER, 19, Robbinsdale. KENNETH W. MOE, 21, 2844 Thirty-sixth avenue MARIE BOWATER, 18, Chicago, Ill. HANS J.

HANSEN, legal, Lakefield, ALGA WOLD, 2427 Fourteenth avenue S. CEYLON A. NORTH, 24, 2819 W. Forty-second street; RUTH E. RAN.

FRANZ, 24, 3024 Emerson avenue S. ROBERT J. JENKINS, 22, West Twenty sixth street; CAROL H. TOUW, 22, 3530 Newton avenue N. JACK W.

RIDKER, legal, Chicago; ESTELLA R. MARKUS, 1922 Fifteenth avenue S. GLENN JESS, legal, 1308 E. Franklin avenue; JACOBENA N. JENSEN, 1831 Sixteenth avenue S.

WILLIAM A. 24, 2523. Portland avenue; MARCELLA E. McINTOSH, 18, 2309 Fourth avenue S. LEON DUTTON, 25, Blumer, LORRAINE N.

NOARD, 21, 2020 Oakland avenue. ROBERT T. TONER, 21, 914 Second avenue VINETTA E. MORSE, 19, 2030 Russell avenue N. ALFORD E.

BOLMGREN, 30, 3431 Thirty eighth avenue ETHEL SMYTH, 30, 3001 Newton avenue N. Vacation Special! Nestle Permanent Wave $2 FINGER WAVE Any One 15c Hundreds of Minneapolis women are taking advantage of these money saving offers -ask them about it. All work done under supervision of experts. No appointments necessary. Lee Beauty School 208 ANDRUS BLDG.

Geneva 4265 Entrance 512 Nicollet Paradise Fitch Misses' Fabric Coats, $98.50 If you love color this is the season to wear coats in rich, dramatic contrasts. This August Special has luxurious, golden-hued collar high bell cuffs to emphasize slim wrists and a price in keeping with downward trends. Lowered August Sale Prices Set New Standards of Value. Y.Q. MISSES' SHOP-THIRD FLOOR The Young -Quintan Co.

Paul. Captain Dahlquist left Monday evening for Fort Meade, by motor to take a tank school course. Mrs. Dahlquist and her son Carl will leave Aug. 15 to join Captain Dahlquist in New York City and together they will sail Aug.

19 by way of Panama and Francisco for the Philippine Islands to spend two years. Mrs. Dahlquist is a sister of Mrs. Norman Williams of Minneapolis. MR.

AND MRS. CLEFTON ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. S. M.

Clefton, 1733 Selby avenue, St. Paul, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorna to Frederick Phillip Arny, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

sonnet Arny, 2117 Dudley street, St. Paul. Miss Clefton is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mr. Arny is a member of Zeta Psi and Phi Cji fraternities and was.

graduated' from the University Minnesota. The wedding will take place in September. MISS M. MORROW TO WED. WILLIAM PORTER AUG.

5 St. 611 MRS. PRAMPOLINI EXPECTED FROM NORTH Miss Meriam Morrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto J.

Morrow, 2863 East Lake of the Isles boulevard, has chosen August 5, as the date of her marriage to William Porter of this city, son of Mrs. H. L. Sherrill of Ashville, N. C.

The wedding will take place at the home of Miss Mor. row's parents at 2:30 in the afternoon. Miss Lelia Morrow will attend her sister as maid of honor and Ralph, Morrow Waltz will attended be the the best Univer- man. sity of Minnesota and the North Dakota state school at Fargo. She was a charter member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

Among the people who have entertained for Miss Mor. row are Mrs. Flo Wert, 5318 Dupont avenue Mrs. Mary Hommes, Robbinsdale, Miss Marion Braisted, 4956 South Oliver, and Mrs. William Brown, 1226 West Fifty third street.

THE MISSES ZISSON ON EASTERN TRIP Misses Sylvia and Stella Zisson, 2086 Goodrich avenue, St. Paul, have gone east for an extended Among the cities which they will visit are Providence, Buffalo, Boston and New York City. Miss Sylvia Zisson, a recent graduate of St. Agatha's Conservatory of Music, will take post graduate work in music before her return. AMUSEMENTS RKO ORPHEUM DARING! DIFFERENT! ROMANTIC! DIRIGIBLE WITH JACK HOLT- RALPH GRAVES AND FAY WRAY Columbia Picture TIll Doors 1:80 Open Daily at 11:30 A.M.

VAUDE HENRY and Jean McCoy Leon Navara "Southern Galettes' HAL NOW! Women who love will glory in this story! WOMEN LOVE ONCE of Love Paramount's witama Paul Lukas Eleanor BOARDMAN Extra ANDY CLYDE in "Dog Catcher" Two-Reel Riot! LYRIC AT NORTHSIDE THEATERS HOMEWOOD BROADWAY Now Showing Now Shewing Clive Brook Tallulah in Bankhead, Clive Brook "LAWYER'S "TARNISHED SECRET" LADY" AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Fountain of Every part of the theater is cooled by the Minnesota's scientific and healthgiving aircondition- ing plant Now They're Running The Town this Week! MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN "Politics" Vaudeville An Laughed ROSCOE ATES with M-G-M Hit into STARS' office but not 'TOMORROW'S until some they tricks tried new BESSIE, WALKER Cutie" rage. TIlI VERONICA to woman 1- Panics and P. M. "Two MILES "Acrobatic WANDA ALLAN Organ Novelty BREESE Innesota MUSIC Test Your Skill-2 Chevrolet Automobiles Free in Fascinating Slogan Contest MR. AND MRS.

K. HAY SUMMER AT LONG ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Kingsland Hay (Alice Warren) of New York are at Easthampton, L. for the summer.

Mrs. Hay was a recent visitor in St. Paul. MR. AND MRS.

HERMANN RETURN FROM BEMIDJI Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hermann and daughter, Ruth Ann, have returned from Birchmont Beach hotel at Bemidji.

MINNEAPOLITANS GUESTS IN NEW YORK CITY Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pilon, Thomas Pilon and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pilon, were recent arrivals at Park Central hotel in New York City.

MRS. NORTON, DAUGHTER VISIT CARLYLE SCOTTS Mrs. Norton and daughter, Miss Eunice Norton, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Scott at their summer "The House That Jack Built," Nevis, home.

will be joined by Mr. Norton over the week end. They will remain for another week. MRS. MITCHELL GUESTS AT MINAKI Mr.

and Mrs. L. S. Mitchell are guests: at Minaki lodge, Minaki, Ont. MR.

AND MRS. COFFEY TO RETURN FROM EAST Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Coffey, 4105 Park avenue, who have been guests at the Roosevelt hotel in New York, returned Sunday. MARGET KIRKEEIDE IS WED TO LESTER LUDWIG Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirkeeide, 809 Twenty -sixth avenue N.E., announce marriage of their daughter, Miss Marget, to Lester Ludwig.

The ceremony was performed Tuesday evening, July 28, by Rev. Louis Larson, I pastor of Immanuel Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig are at home with Mrs.

Ludwig's and Mrs. Kirk-. temporarily, eeide. MR. AND MRS.

SUNBERG the ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George Sunberg, 2560 W. Lake of the Isles boulevard, entertained at a dinner Friday evening at the Automobile, club in compliment to Mrs. Arthur Sandberg (Helen Herbst) whose marriage took place last month.

Mr. and Mrs. Sandberg left Minneapolis morning for Bemicji where they make their home. A pink and green! color scheme was used for table decorations at the dinner. MR.

AND MRS. SWEATT AND SON HAVE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Sweatt of 1004, Summit and their little son, ton Wilson Sweatt, have their guest Mrs. H. M. Lamberton of Winona, Mrs. Sweatt's mother.

MRS. J. F. SUTHERLAND HOME FROM CAMP LINCOLN Mrs. James F.

Sutherland, of 2121 Newton avenue spent the weekend with her son, Frederick, who is at Camp Lincoln, on Lake Hubert, north of Brainerd. Minn. MIRS. CHESTER W. SANFORD TO BE HONORED WEDNESDAY Mrs.

Chester Wesley Sanford (Helen Gangelhoff) of Seattle, who is the guest of her father, Gear. hart Gangelhoff, at his home, 2415 Colfax avenue until Friday, will be honored at a small luncheon at the Lafayette club on Wednesday. MINNEAPOLIS PARTY MAKES TOUR OF WORLD Mrs. Frank E. Sprague and her son, John L.

Sprague, with a party of Minneapolitans, including Mrs. Benjamin S. Bull, Mrs. Gertrude L. COOL FREE: 2 Chevrolet Cars! Write a slogan! Get your coupons here! ADOLPHE MENJOU Dynamic Star of "Front Page" IRENE DUNNE Beauty of "Cimarron" Fame CLIFF EDWARDS Convulsing you with laughs in "The Great Lover" with Nell Hamilton Baclanova Ernest Torrence Slim Summerville Kiddie Revue In "LET'S PLAY" "No More Hookey" COLLIE BOBBY JONES LESSON PALACE JOHN BOLES Hennepin at 5th St.

LAURA LaPLANTE In All Seats 10c "CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD" GRAND "Women Of All Nations" with VICTOR McLAGLEN EDMUND LOWE EL BRENDEL FIFI DORSAY ASTER Peter B. Kyne's "Never the Twain Shall Meet" with LESLIE HOWARD 156 Till 200 From 6:30 1:30 Major and Mrs. Joseph H. Grant of Fort Snelling and their family have left by auto for Ten Mile' Lake, near Hackensack, Minn. Major Grant but Mrs.

Grant and the three children will be at Delury lodge for a month. OFFICERS LEAVE FORT FOR CAMP DODGE DUTY Lieut. Col. and Reginald H. H.

P. Kelley Blanks of St. Paul Major 1205 Summit avenue, St. Paul, will leave August 16 for temporary duty as instructors with the Iowa National Guard Field camp at Camp Dodge, Iowa, until Aug. 30.

Lieut. Denman B. Crafton has left for Camp McCoy, for temporary duty. MR. AND MRS.

DILLON ARE HOSTS TO GUESTS Mr. and rMs. R. G. Dillon of St.

Paul have as their guests Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert S. Jordan, who are on their way from Hawaii to Fort Benning, Ga. Lieut.

and Mrs. Jordan Hennepin Lake St. I WILLIAM HAINES Matinee "JUST A GIGOLO" Weekday with to 6:30 IRENE PURCELL RANADA William Powell In "LADIES MAN" Bobby Jones Lesson "The LORING I Nic. at 14th Janet Gaynor Warner Baxter in "DADDY LONG LEGS" Babby Jones Lesson No. 3 AMERICAN Lake at Nic.

Clive Brook and Fay Wray in "THE LAWYER'S SECRET' NOKOMIS Chi. at 38th EMPRESS Bdwy. at 5th Adolphe Menjou and "THE PAGE" RIALTO Lake at Chi. Jaynet Gaynor and Warner Baxter in "DADDY LONG LEGS" Bobby Jones Lesson No. 3 ARION Cent.

at 23rd Tallulah Bankhead and Clive Brook in "TARNISHED LADY" Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe "WOMEN OF ALL Robby Jones-Tosson No..

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