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The St. Cloud Daily Times 'Aug. 6, 1945 her studies at the College of St. Benedict thia fall. She arrived from Chicago Friday, where she was Ust employed.

Society and Club Section AT DUSHA HOME Ladles aid Rosemary O'Keefe, Lt. John J. Ebnet Troth' Announced Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.

O'Keefe announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary Ellen, to Lt. John J. Ebnet of the U. S. navy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Ebnet, 1103 Seventh avenue north. of 8t. John's Lutheran church at Popple Creek will meet at the Michael Dusha home at 8 p.m. Marjorie M.

Hunstiger Bride Of Navy Man In South Zimba-Meyer Vows Spoken in Church At Opole Rev. B. Clolkowski officiated at the double ring ceremony at Our Tnriv of Mount Carmel church in CONDUCTS BIBLE SCHOOL St. Paul's Lutheran church in Foley Miss O'Keefe was graduated In air station. Pensacola, sister June from the College of St, Benedict.

Lt. Ebnet attended St. John's will have a summer Bible school on August 8, 9 and 10, beginning at 9 a. m. Rev, W.

E. Rohe is pastor. Miss Marjorie M. Hunstiser, Y2C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Hunstiger, 340 Fifth avenue south, of the bride, and Richmond J. Tank-ersley, friend of the couple, were university and later the U. S.

naval Opole on July 14 when Miss Therefa and J. L. Suggs, Jr, son of J. the attendants. The bride is a eraduate of Ca academy at Annapolis where he was graduated December 19, 1041.

The wedding will take place in the fall. Suggs, of Centon, Texas, were married In the navy chapel at the naval repair base In Algiers, New Orleans, thedral High school, class of 1941, attended Drews Business college and Zimba became the bride of Sgt. Edward Meyer. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Mary Zimba of Holdingford and the bridegroom a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank X. was employed at Gamble-Robinson and later at the St. Cloud Milling company before she entered the on August 5 by Rev. Father Cummlngs.

Harriet F. Hunstiger, Ph.M. 2C, stationed at the naval Red Cross Meyer of St. Joseph. Miss Antreline Skwire played the Both Mr.

and Mrs. Suites Jr are processional and recessional and the church choir sang Lord, I Am Not Worthy" and "On this Day, employed in the personnel office at USN repair base, Algiers, and have taken an apartment close to the STEARNS COUNTI Sewing and Knitting Red Cross production center Beautiful Attending the bride were two base. sisters and a friend, Mrs. John Grand Central hotel: Wednesday 9 COURSE IN ACCIDENT PREVENTION has just been completed by the above group of Camp Fire Girls seated' (left to right) Elizabeth Laudenbach, Myrna Topp, Marlene Schmidt, Shirley Young, Gladys Iliscock, and Patricia Long-well. Back row, Elaine Scheel, Phyllis White, Joanne Oef fling, Carole Becker, Salome Jonas, and Marian Zor-meier.

Not on the picture are Barbara llerzberg, Frances Madsen, Janice Danielson. The girls were instructed by Mary Curry. (Times photo) a. m. to 6 p.

m. Drury, Mirs Barbara Zimba and Miss Lucille Linteen. Pfc. Sylvester Margaret Seitz Weds in St. Paul Vows In a double-ring service were spoken by Miss Margaret Seitz, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Seitz of Freeport, and U. Richard J. Williams, U. S.

army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Williams, 992 Bellows street, St. Paul. Rev.

Aloysius Seitz, brother of the bride, read the service in If Dad Is Janski and Pfc. Ralph Forner were away, he'll BENTON COUNTI Sewing and Knitting Benton county production center, want a Nuptials to Tke Place in Lake City Invitations are out for the mar groomsmen. The bride wore a cown of French "plrture re- cord of lace made with fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. International Harvester building that grow Violet Duren Weds open Wednesday 1 to p.m. ing baby.

Men Can't Be Made Over DEAR MISS DIX: I am 44 years old, in business for myself, and have The full skirt of celenese extenaea In a long train. She wore a finger riage of Miss Adelaide Manthei, daughter of Mrs. Allan Manthei of Lake City and Lieut. Richard Sacred Heart Catholic church, 840 NAME DAUGHTER Sharon Carl Fritz Studio Elmer J. Ruhland In St.

Paul tip veil held In place by a haio crown of seed pearls and lace which matched that In the dress. 50914 St. St. Cloud Chloe is the name which Mr, and Mrs. William J.

Sullivan have selected tot their daughter born July 31 in McAllen, Texas. Mrs. Sullivan been self-supporting during my entire married life. I am very unhappy with my husband. His education is so limited that lt la impossible to carry on an intelligent conversation with him.

In the twenty-two years of our PHONE 148 Moonier, to take place at the Lake City Lutheran church at 7 p.m. August 13. Following the ceremony a reception will follow in the church Lieut. Commander and Mrs, A. J.

Duren of St. Paul, announce the She carried a bouquet of white rases and carnations. Her necklace and bracelet were imported from Palestine. is the former Rate Schellinger, E. Sixth street, St.

Paul. The bride wore a gown of satin fashioned with a lace bodice, long fitted sleeves and a court train. Her only Jewelry was a gold cross set with a single ruby which was worn by her great grandmother more than 90 years ago. Forming the bridal bouquet were gardenias and gladioli. parlors.

marriage of their daughter, Violet Elaine to Flight Officer Elmer J. Mits Manthei Is a graduate of MISSION CIRCLE MEETS St. married life I tried In every way to help him improve himself, but to no avail. I love friends and a good time, but these are impossible with him because he is a killjoy. In addition, he Is very jealous of me, without any reason whatever.

I have been on the point of leaving him several times St. Cloud Teachers college. Lieut. Ruhland, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Rose Junior mission circle of Holy Ruhland, 1019-14 avenue south. Mrs. Drury, mald-of-honor, wore a white net over satin with faille bodice, made with sweetheart neckline and elbow length dresses, She wore a shoulder length veil held in The marriage took place at 10 a.m. Moonier attended Teachers college prior to entering the U. S.

army air corps. Lieut. Moonier has completed his missions in the Euro Dr.R.W.KIaers Optometrist Angeles parish met Thursday afternoon with LuVerne Brandt. The next meeting will be August 14 with Rita Genz. but stayed on because of my son, but now that he is Miss Rita Seitz was her sister's today at St.

Luke's Catholic church, Summit and Lexington avenues, St Paul. grown and happily married, I feel that I have done my duty towards him. I am sure my husband loves me in his own way and he is kind to me. However, when I am place with orange blossoms. pean theatere of war and is now an instructor at Craig Field, Selma, HAVE INITIATION Ladies aux The bride's father has recently re Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Alabama.

He is the son of Mr. around him I feel like running away, but I do not do it, because the fear Miss Zimba and Miss Lintgren were dressed alike In white net over satin with shirred bodices with turned from two years of service in comes over me that I would not be able to live alone. the South Pacific. and Mrs. Dennis Moonier, 913 Eighth avenue south.

sweetheart necklines. Their head iliary to the B. of L. E. meets at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in Eagles hall with Mrs. J. W. Hill and Mrs. James McDonald hostesses.

There will be Mrs. Duren and daughters former What would you advise me to do? MRS. K. L. KNEW HIS DEFECTS ANSWER: When you married your husband, he was then, even as he maid of honor.

Miss Rita Williams, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. The brothers of the bridegroom, S-Sgt. John Williams and Tech. Sgt. George Williams, were best man and groomsman.

Carol Seitz, niece of the bride, was flower girl, and Jerry Allen, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer. Following a short wedding trip to northern Minnesota and Canada, Lt Williams will return to Camp Ritchie, Md. ly resided at 306 Riverside drive northeast. HOURS: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

Evenings by Appointment Tel. 3640-W 903 St. Germain Street Hotel St. Cloud Bldg. Initiation.

Mrs. Kenneth Pfuhl dress was shoulder length veils witn orange blossoms. All wore Imported jewelry. Mrs. Drury had an aquamarine necklace, Miss Zimba a ruby necklace and Miss Linteen.

emeralds. They car is now. He had the same defects. If he lacks education now, he also lacked it then. If he 13 a dull and boring companion now, he had no witty line FROM CHICAGO Mary Jo Bau Feted by Friends of conversation then.

You are an intelligent woman and must have perceived that he pos er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calix Coming Events ried peach and orchid gladlolas with Bauer, has resigned her position with the United Airlines to resume Mrs. Rudolph Strand, Mrs. matching ribbons.

Fift.v euests were entertained at MONDAY Adrian McNeal and Mrs. Agur Rob-bin of the First Evangelical church gave a shower at the Robbin home Wednesday evening for Mrs. Ken the all day reception and dinner, the table centered with wedding cake with miniature bridal couple St. Cloud mission circle meeU at the home of Mrs. Thomas Wallek, MOLES and SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED and peach and orchid trimmings.

Mrs. Zimba, the bride's mother wore a brown suit with white ac neth Pfuhl (Corrlne Schultz). The rooms were prettily decorated with baskets of garden flowers arranged by Rosetta Bardson. 225-25 avenue north, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY Daughters of Erin meet at 8 p.m, at Hays house.

Bethlehem church circles meet. Circle one meets with Mrs. sessed these handicaps. Yet from all the men In the world you picked him out for a husband. So, it seems to me, that the only sporting thing for you to do is to stick to your bargain and make the best of it.

And, believe me, sister, you are not the only woman who Is guilty of this folly. Most of the unhappy marriages are the result of women marrying men whom they know at the time are not what they want in husbands, but whom they believe they can make over to their heart's desire. But it can't be done. You have worked twenty-two years in trying to turn an Illiterate man into a gentleman and a scholar without achieving any success. It would take more than 22,000 years to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, so there you are.

But if you fear loneliness, my advice is not to leave your husband. He is kind and good to you and gives you a worshipful adoration that you would miss and somehow, someway, even uncongenial people who have lived together for a long time forge a bond that is hard to break. No man establishes a stronger claim on his wife than for him to be dependent on her for hia happiness. Work Guaranteed til Years of Experience A mock wedding was celebrated, cessories and a corsage of peach gladlolas and roses. Mrs.

Meyer, the bridegroom's mother, wore blue the bride dressed in white with lace veil and long train and bouquet Hietzman, 2:30 p.m., at Mohr guest Marchand Beauty Parlor with pink accessories, tier corsage was orchid gladiolas. house, 395 Second avenue south. Circle two meets with Mrs. M. of white hydrangeas.

The bridegroom was dressed in brown and Phone 207? 508'j St. Germain Street Hamilton, 417 Fourth avenue south, wore a Derby hat. The preacher CARTOON NEWS EVENTS had a black swallowtail coat with at 2:30 p.m. Circle three meets with Mrs. In the evening mere was a wedding dance in the Granite City coliseum.

Miss Lucille Lintgen gave a shower for the 'bride-elect with games and lunch. Rcr. and Mrs. Mever will live at derby hat. A small boy carried the ring.

Julius Hendrickson, 114 First street southeast, at 2:30 p.m. The evening was spent socially and many gifts presented Mrs. Pfuhl. Lunch was served. LAST TIMES TONITE! Circle four picnics at Hester park ROY ROGERS 'MAN FROM OKLA' 710- Seventh avenue north, until DEAR MISS DIX: I have a splendid husband and we get along fine, except that he shakes the ashes from his cigarettes on the tablecloth, on the floor or wherever he i3 and that gets on my nerves because I try to keep the house tidy.

What shall I do about it? What shall I say to make him stop it? MRS. H. A. at one oclock and Circle five pic nicks at Hester park at 2:30 p.m. Animsfc 7 when Set.

Meyer will re Jolly Eight bridge club meets turn to Camp Shelby, for TOMORROW 2:15 TWO BIG NEW FEATURES ANSWER: Well, you might fill the house with ash trays or follow him with Mrs. L. D. Staples, 220 Sev enth avenue south, at 7:30 p.m, MRS. CAIRNS HOSTESS NALC auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs.

Paul Tholl, 47 McKinley Place north, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Walter Cairns will entertain. further training before leaving ior the Pacific. He Is a radio operator n-ith t.h IT.

s. armv and has ust about with tnem, but the wise thing to do Is Just to do nothing. Let him smoke in peace and the ashes fall where they may and when he is gone, returned home from Germany for a NALC auxiliary meets at home of Mrs. Paul Tholl, 47 McKinley Place north, at 8 p.m. with Mrs.

Walter sweep tnem up. 35 days furlough. Many a woman loses a good husband and breaks up a happy home by Interfering with her husband's harmless little habits and nagging him NURSE LOSES FAT Cairns hostess. SAFELY AYDS WAY CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Mrs. Lee Peffer, 130-16 avenue south, entertains auxiliary at NFPOC about things that don't matter a button's worth.

Probably you have faults and little ways that irritate him just as much as his strewing cigarette Friends of First Evangelical church Cf ifmmir without exercfst Eit itirchca, potatoes, gravy. at 8 p.m. Women's Catholic Order of For helned Mrs. Bertha BonEack cel asnes au over the place does you. In marriage you have to swap faults if you want to be happy.

ebrate her birthday Friday after esters, court 326, meeU in the St juit cut down. AYDS plan la afe, aeniible, easier. No exer-ciie. No drugi. No laxatives.

No. 4 Stamp is Now Valid! A Also 1-2 and 3 8.95 ilLllpf I 'I I Lr Mary's school hall at 8:15 p.m. Juvenile Foresters meet at 7:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Lawrence Iten, 1204 Seventh avenue north, entertains Holy Angels aid society at her home at 2:30 DEAR MISS DIX: The other night at the movies a strange boy I was sitting next to put his arm around me.

I didn't like it and got up and left, but when I came back to my seat, he did it again and I told him to keep his arm to himself. Was that the right thing to do? CONSTANT READER. ANSWER: It certainly was, but usine a eood stronz hat Din helps to Nurse wu one of more than 100 persona losing 14 to IS lbs. average In a few weeks in clinical tests with Ayds Flan conducted by medical doctors. noon at the home of her daughter.

Mrs. J. E. Pramann. Her birthday Is August 5.

Mrs. Bonsack received many cards. Centering the birthday table was a birthday table was a birthday cake presented by the Sunshine committee. The group enjoyed a pleasant social afternoon. Delicious AYDS before each discourage huggers.

Try it the next time a strange boy feels called upon PLUS SECOND BIG HIT to embrace you. meal dulls the appetite. Yet you get vitamins, minerals, essential nutrients in Ayds. Start the Ayds way to lose weight now. 30 day supply of Ayds, $2.25.

MONEY BACK on the very first box if you don't get results. Phone AT PEFFER HOME Mrs. Lee Peffer, 130-16 avenue south, will entertain the auxiliary to the NFPOC on Tuesday at 8 p.m. supervisor. After the regular business meeting a social hour will DAN MARSH DRUGS NANCY KELLY WILLIAM CUGAN EDDIE QU1LLAN FUZZY KNIGHT GEORGE OOLENZ p.m.

Townsend club two sponsors card party in Woolworth hall. Regular business meeting at 8 p.m. Ladies auxiliary to B. of L. E.

meets at p.m. with Mrs. J. W. Hill and Mrs.

James McDonald hostesses, In Eagles hall. St. Rose mission circle meets at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. A.

B. Donken, 1412-11 avenue north. THURSDAY First Evangelical church auxiliary meets at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Rudolph Strand, 904-13 avenue south.

ARRIVE IN OMAHA-Mrs. Elmer Lemmerman and daughter Janet and Mrs. John Bolinski have sent word that they arrived in Omaha where they went Friday to meet Sgt. Elmer Lemmerman. Mrs.

Lemmerman and daughter will accompany him to Colorado. Mrs. Bolinski will return home. K- frnU. falsi MO frvxtit ttne YOU CAN GIVE YOURSELF A DELUXE HAVE DAUGHTER Mr.

and Mrs. T. M. Flnholt, 5601 Pleasant avenue south, Minneapolis, have a daughter born August 3. Mrs.

Fin-holt is the former Edith Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. LATEST NEWS EVENTS REFRESHING COMFORT IN SCHOOL HALL The regular meeting of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, court 326, meets Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. In the St.

Mary's school hall. Juveniles meet at 7:15 p.m., assisted by the junior MISSION CIRCLE MEETS St. Cloud mission circle meets tonight at the home of Mrs. Thomas WaU lek, 225-25 avenue north, at 8 p.m. WITH MRS.

DONKEN The St. Rosi mission circle meets at the home of Mrs. A. B. Donken, 1412-11 avenue south, at 2 p.m.

Wednesday. ENDS TONITE! "IRISH EYES SMILING" TOMORROW 7 P.M. TWO BIG FEATURES PERMANENT AT HOME IN 2 to 3 HOURS your Engagement Keepsake T1 OIAMONO ENGAGEMENT PLUS TAX WW FIBBER r.OLLY ate it COMPLETE WITH CURLERS AND EVERYTHING YOU NEED Your precious Keepsake will stand forever as Ihe symbol of the great love you share. Come In soon and see the many new Keepsake crea CREME tions. ft COLD WAVE FLLS! "DANGEROUS JOURNEY" A STARTLING SHOW Now you can give yourself a genuine creme cold wave at home with new TONI.

What a difference this creme wave solution makes! New luster new easy-to-manage softness a genuine beauty-salon type permanent that combs out into deep-set, longer-lasting waves and curls. Takes just 2 to 3 comfortable hours at home easy as putting your hair up in curlers! Insist oo TONI CREME COLD WAVE Kit, containing identical ingredients used by beauty salons for cold waves costing as much as $15.00 and more. Try it. Guaranteed to satisfy or your money back. Mathoril Cine your daughter a TOW COLD WA VE.

YmH bt thrilled and pnud of tire rttmit. 12-30c Incl. Tax of elegance STARTS TUESDAY Double Feature Program No. 1 "The Hairy Ape" with William Bcndix No. 2 "Enter Arsen Lupin" with Ella Balnea La Par: CAN'T HELP SINGING with Dcanna Durbln.

STAFFORD'S Jewelry Music 814 St. Germain Granite Exchange Bldg. Exclusive Keepsake Jeweler In St. Cloud CwjioH by I Good Houtf hMpw i DAN MARSH DRUGS 'k 'nc'ufr Werof to.

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