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fnhj, Jane 8, 1934 THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER. SIOUX FALLS, S. P. church meets In church parlors at In ease of xii rut esf picnic wul be hld the EXECUTIVE TO SPEAK LAST WEEK'S BRIDE 2 30 p. m.

Hostesses Mesaames tins 6. Smith and D. A. Windle. Leader.

Mrs. Stephens. I FRIDAY P. N. G.

No. 7 mat. .4 First Lutheran uaies aia society meets at First Lutheran church. B. P.

W. Convenes for. State Meeting at Hot Springs June lS Hostesses Mesdames J. A. Froemke, at Odd Fellows hall.

HrtL 1' dame. Alice Bwcherd Hrown. George L.ngnC,i Young Sculptress Wins Plaudits of '(; Cleveland Critics Mrs. Seaver, Former Betty Iee Andersen, Takes June Skies Brighten as Showers Bring End to Drouth; Brides Hold Spotlight iehki-Beach Wedding to Take Place This Morning; Miss Lamb's Engagement Announced; Parties for Wynona Prettyman Now that the last particle of dust ha gone down Into the depths, parka are taking a rrU summer aspect, club picnic and breakfast are being planned and many a person is setting forth plans to do things In the way of vacations that heretofore, they were reluctant to do, owing to the uncertainty of a pleasant summer. The rainfall has affled a greenness Sioux Falls Women Expect 3 to Go to Convention L.

J. Houske, N. E. Taooert. jonn o.

Jacobson, W. P. Hieronvmus. Jerome Sweet, D. A.

Lund. Al Raoe. C. C. Fleischer.

A. 1. Hawkinson. J. Pankow and L.

H. TangedaL Ladies ia society of First Congregational church. Covered dish luncheon at 1:15 p. m. Bring own sandwiches.

Christian Missionary Society to church parlors 2:30 p. m. Closing of year's work, installation of officers. Emmanuel Baptist Women's Union, Group 1. home of Mrs.

Roy Eg-german. South Conklin avenue. 7:30 o'clock; group 3. home of Mrs. H.

VanderllB, 812 French 7:30 o'clock: group 4. home of Mrs. F. City; Miss Miller to Take First Prize in Annual kuui circle picnic at jn at Terrace park. B.

P. N. G. No. 83 Bicnle im :30 p.

at Odd FelTowsI, East Side Presbyterian Lad Pa- andjocial wjh reK10 Degree of Honor Juveniles nimi at Terrace park at 12 o'clock Easy Aces meet with mr Part in Conference Sioux Falls members of the Busi ness and Professional Woman's as sociation who attend the state ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE meeting at Hot Springs, June 15 10 ine vegetation ana foliage, gardens are blooming and the long list of June brides may look forward to their great day to be a real June day, and feel certain that the honeymoon motor trip will not be remembered as one riding over a dusty trail. Art Exhibition in Ohio City Mrs. Elizabeth Seaver, Cleveland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Andersen, Sioux Falls, was awarded first prize for two sculptured figures she made for the sixteenth annual exhibition of work by the Cleveland artists and craftsmen at Cleveland, a short time ago. The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, has on the frOnt page of its May Issue a Dicture of one of those two fig French, 725 North Highland. 7:30 and 16, will be led by Mrs. Ida S.

Byrnes, Miss Tina EUingson, Miss Christine Olson and Dr. C. Rebekka neth Snyder. 1100 North Datoti Friday, 2:30 p. m.

The iw Methodist Ladies' Aid Society division will be wtertitaSTit home of Mrs. F. W. Pieper iitS North Prairie ave. Strom as delegates fro mthe local o'clock.

West Group of Augustana Lutheran ladies aid society, home of Mrs. A. N. Anderson, 913 West Eighth st Mrs. J.

Herrington assisting. Bungalow club, home of Mrs. E. club. Emily R.

Knuebuhl. executive Providence has showered blessings on not only the brides, but all. and today prayers of thanks will, no doubt, go up in every church In the Wilcox. 607 South Duluth ave. -r X'1 I I i esses Mesdames F.

T. William, and Ralph Thomson. 2:30 T' p. rn. Sioux Fails Reoekan uircie as miaaie west lor ine generous snow ers of the oast week.

ures, called a "Garden Figure." It comments on Mrs. Seaver's work as sponsoring a family picnic tor au members and families of circle: also secretary of the National Federation of New York City, will be one of the principal speakers at the meeting. Miss Mary Ann Miller of Sioux Falls will be on the Saturday morning urogram having for her confer Miss Emily R. Kneubuhl SUNDAY Royal Neighbor all fmii follows: "The level of the sculpture was unusually high. The two fig One of tne simple, yet interesting weddings of the week takes place early this morning.

Bielskt-Beach Wedding Today Miss Gladys Bielski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bielski, 603 So.

South Spring and Harry Beach. Terrace park bring covered SiH sandwiches and dishes. o'clocv ures by Elizabeth Seaver were given first prize for their sensitive and for all members and family or Re-bekah 53 lodge. Bring covered dish and sandwiches, also dishes; circle will furnish coffee and ice cream. Six o'clock dinner at McKennan ence, "Conference on Public Affairs, Public Relations, International fluid rendition of movement and their flnelv considered design." Relations and Legislation." The state committee on the pro The Cleveland Plain Dealer, in its son or Mr.

ana Mrs. Harry Beacn. 201 East Twentieth who are now CIOCK Oinner at MCMiman Loretta Barnett Graduates at Winona Miss Loretta Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Barnett, 735 North Spring received the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the 21st annual commencement exercises held at the College of Saint Teresa. gram is Public Relations, Mrs. Emma Gilmore. Watertown: Inter Lucky Twelve ciud meet wim mis. Taeatl.a La a 4 Cillliif Ta.

Tabaa. Ta Rika aa Swtai, ant tat SuI Am ct. m. ri.a zA ui; tU 52; magazine section, had a picture oi the other figure made by Mrs. Seaver, and called "Adagio." In the Women's Magazine of the seme P.

Oflepsen, 300 West Film St. national Relations, Miss Bsssie Parker, Sioux Falls and Legislative, Mrs. Elizabeth Coyne, Pierre. summering in California, will be married this morning at 8:30 o'clock at the First Methodist parsonage by Dr. John P.

Robertson. The parentis of the bride are to be the only witnesses to the ceremony. A breakfast is to be served in the Bielski home immediately after the Rainbow club meet witn Mrs. j. w.

Simkins, 1204 West Twenty-first St. Rowland Bible class, 1 clock luncheon in the church dining room. Hostesses, Mesdames R. W. Labrie, paper is a picture of the other p'ece of sculpture, with these comments: "Sculpture that lends distinction in Hunky Dory Farm Other than an interesting program for the delegates, the local club Is MRS.

w. W. BURT .1 r. rirav. a.

a. Meuoon. jr. j. tne May show memoes -uaraen shown above, and Winona, on June 5.

Miss Barnett was elected to the senior honor society, the House of Gold, membership in which Is the award for superior excellence in academic Evans, W. M. Hincks, H. F. Borne- arranging several social functions in their honor.

Delegates from the state will also be elected to the Regional conference at Grand Rapids, by Elizabeth Seaver. who has just man. S. E. Reinius and Miss nannan marriage lor a lew oi tne most intimate friends of the young couple.

The couple plan on spending a returned to Cleveland after two Charleson. and extra-curricular activities. A famllr raaort eatcrlnt to ChrlitUa Modr eott.ta. among th. ih abort ot a elaar.

aoft water lake tral dlnlnt room, thicken dinner everi IvS! day. riihlns. bathing, tennle. etefe trieity. 00 acrea of foreat woodland CT erencet.

Booklet. Batea EedaeeS Mr Mra. Wile, likli, wia, I 'I 1 I i Annual ramiiv mcnic SDonsorea uy years of study with the great Carl Milles. at Cranbrook. Detroit.

She Mich. His Excellency the Most Reverend Francis M. Kelly, bishop of Winona, the First Methodist Tuckabache while in northern Minnesota. They will be at home to their friends at 201 East Twentieth after July 1. The bride graduated from North class will be held at McKennan park, Friends were surprised this week when announcement was made of the marriage of Miss Florence Hanson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. P. O. Hanson, 1419 North Main and W. W.

Burt, son of Mrs. Mary C. Burt, of Ishpemlng, Mich. The ceremony took place March 3. 1934.

at Madison, S. D. The couple will live at 304 North Summit after June IS. presentee tne aegrees ana an nounced the awards. western university in June, 1932.

She History Club to Have Breakfast is a member of tne Gamma Pm Beta sorority. Mrs. Jones of Pierre Honor Guest at Party is a graduate of the Cleveland School of Art. where she was one of the most, gifted of the students working with Alexander Blazys. and Walter A.

Sinz. She was well prepared before going to Milles. and thus enabled to make the best use of her remarkable opportunity." Mrs. Seaver's husband, Hugh is himself an artist of note, and his etchings are hiihly praised by eastern critics. The Sportsman, Boston, one of the leading maga Mr.

Beach graduated from the University of South Dakota in 1929. He is a member of the Beta Theta Mrs. D. A. McCuIlough and her daughters.

Mrs. Fred Whitfield and Pi fraternity and is in business at Mrs. George Conahey entertained a dozen guests at bridge last night as a courtesy to the former's neice, Tuesday Morning The annual History club breakfast, sponsored by Mrs. Jay B. Allen Is to be given at the Minnehaha Country club, in the dining room, at 9:15 o'clock.

Hostesses are Egotistic Wife Is Making Her the Will A. Beach Printing com' pany. Mist Lamb to Wed Mrs. O. V.

Lamb, 512 West Pour. Mrs. E. A. Jones or Pierre who is visiting her sisters.

Mrs. S. Nolt of teenth st entertained a number of Mrs. Kenneth Farnsworth 1 to be Mesdames Joseph O'Connor, Norman Graff, W. S.

Edwards, G. Sioux Falls, Mrs. Vda Christensen of Valley Springs of Canton. All three were guests at the evening of bridge In the McCullough home. Prizes were awarded for scores and Mate Unhappy zines in its class, devotes in its May issue two pages to four etchings by Mr.

Seaver. In black and white, representing three fine specimens of American trout and one of black bass, the sight of which will stir the b'ood of any true angler, to say nothing of his appetite. people Friday evening, when she announced the engagement of her daughter, Lucella Rae, to Vernon Krebs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kj-ebs, 313 North Van Eps Yellow and Dink colors, the favor After a short wedding trip, Mr.

On the Avenue Fuller, F. JB. XJennam, j. norwm Johnson, A. A.

Geiger and O. By DORIS BLAKE "Yon'rc supposed to know your and Mrs. Kenneth Farnsworth, (Eileen Mundt) are to make their dainty refrshments will be served. ites of Miss Lamb, predominated in With Enbeesee. Let the Palace of Sweets bake the Wedding Cake or all of the cakes for the reception.

They make the sort of a cake that makes your guests gasp at its loveliness. Tiers of rich goodness sex. Mis Blake. What do you make home at 400 South Third ave. Their the appointments of a menu served Sloan.

There is to be a musical program followed by a morning of bridge for the members. There will be a social and the flowers. Showers for the bridebetter yet, showers for all the countryside. And how happy it has made the world I Shoppers have more hour also and prizes. wedding was a home affair taking place In the residence of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Mundt. TO LIVE AT KELDRON Club Calendar MONDAY of this one? I married her.

and I iove her, but I'll be blinkety blanked if I can understand her, If so much as look at a girl when we are out, I get you-know-what when we come home. But if men don't look at her the evening is ruined. And not many of her evenings are ruined, for she makes them look. Lord, there's nothing wrong about her, vou understand. She Just likes attention, but let me try and get any In a game of bridge, prizes were won by Mrs.

Carl Devers and Miss Gertrude Hornby. The engagement was made known on the place cards and gave no date only that the wedding would be this month. Parties for Miss Prettyman Miss Wynona Prettyman, who is listed on the roll of brides for June, was featured at a breakfast Saturday rxostea wun amazing artistry. The tradi VACATIONING HERE Past Councilors of TJ. C.

Auxiliary, home of Mrs. J. H. Tiffin. 812 South Phillips ave.

tional type or one designed to your own rem Cheerful Service Group will meet in Elks parlors in evening with Guest Night. Each member is asked to bring a guest. Cards with prizes and refreshments. suggestions. morning at the home of Misses Give them a energy man ever to step out In new summer clothes, since dust storms are history.

It's the good old summertime now I Vacation days are here. Accessories for summer outfits are quite important. You'll find day or two no Jeanne and Janice Van Brunt, 524 West Ninth covers being arranged for nine guests. After a miscellaneous shower, thev visited a tice or longer Kings Daughters meet at home of Mrs. U.

G. Reininger, 701 South snd the curtain lecture is not enough to burn the curtain. "Just Rarin' to Know." Thanks for the extravagant compliment about knowing the sex. We don't. We are familiar witi the type you speak of.

but we frankly so that it can'' be delivered in Menlo Ave. Assisting hostess Mrs. George Menke. short time before going to the home of Miss Kathryn Sanford, where a MM Junior Piano Students in Recital Thursday The Junior Piano students of Mrs. E.

E. Mills will be presented in a recital at the YMCA theatre. Thursday, June 14 at 8 o'clock. A varied program of piano solos, duets, dances and demonstration in rhythm will be given. Children appearing will be Louise Stein, Mary Helen Weisenberger, Dena Rallis, Virginia and Marga-rette Mills, Mary Margary Forslund, Betty Ann Schjlt, Beverly Carpenter.

Marjorie Baker, Bernice Shapiro. Mildred Gilman. Dickie Zaayer, Leora Ann Buchelle, Betty Lou Cas-by, Eugene Bissell, and Lois Ritt-man, Winogene Milsson and Anne Haanes, senior students, are to be accompanists. There will be no admission charged. luncneon was given in Miss Pretty- do not know what motivates her Presbyterian Auxiliary Ice cream social for benefit of Texas Christian Endeavor at 7 p.

on church lawn. Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7:30 man's honor. Here an afternoon of bridge followed. unreasonable conduct. A combina tion of selfishness, jealousy, and extreme ego.

probably. We only know for sure that she is the orneriest p. m. at carpenter hotel. The First Methodist "Mothers' perfect bags, lovely hats, exquisite hose, long white gloves for the bride, dainty pumps, remarkable groups of silk and cotton suits, luxurious negligees and lingerie that would thrill any bride.

Jewels." "Home Guards." and the "Light Bearers" and their mothers of females to be tied to. There's no arguing with her, no making her see that she is a selfish little despot. invited to annual party, cnurcn dining room. Program will be present The world has been her oyster too ed in the church auditorium. Mem Pong and for too far back to let bers of the Woman's Home and Wo all its perfection.

These lovely summer days, the Palace of Sweeta is the popular rendezvous fox hundreds of lunchers during the noon hour, or If you're longine for a juicy steak for dinner. Business men make it a meeting place for that informal business chat during the dinner hour. Truly, the quest for perfect food ends at the Palace of Sweets. Flowers from trie Minnehaha Floral Company-Match the loveliness snd th radiance of the bride. With artistic skill they blend color snd blossoms into a cor MARY CHILTON CHAPTER OBSERVES FLAG DAY Mary Chilton chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will observe Flag Day with a short program and picnic lunch at McKennan park, Monday at 1 o'clock.

Members are asked to bring their own dishes. In case of rain, the meeting will be held at the Congregational church. her see beyond her own imperious nose. There's something comic to an man's foreign Missionary societies will serve the refreshments, .2:30 p. m.

The June meeting of the First Methodist official board will be held if 1 observer, but not to the victim DETROIT UKES MINNESOTA. about the woman who holds her husband by a leash while she Beach clothes are being displayed in one of the larger store windows, while In another I found such darling plaid gingham and not-crushable linens. Pique slacks are popular for the younger folk even enjoying lazy days around the house. cavorts around to her own delight, 414 Brautlfnl rlur watrr, nlf hut hint, iwllrnt ftihlnr iakr within SS miln). It's the exhibitionism of a naughty child over whom you're not sure whether laughter or the switch were i he better remedy.

However, if we AMrHEMKNTS run olni, Innli. boating. Dunce to aatlmal)T known fcandi. found ourselves married to one of Mrs. Harold H.

Traeger Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Ruth Dorothy Kilness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kilness, 707 West Twenty-fourth and Harold Herman Traeger of Keldron.

S. D. The those females, we'd show her that what's sauce for the gander, the ooi.r i GrM Grrrna Flshlnf nrrrj (amy vnrirty loose might relish, too. sage or shower oou-quet of rare beauty ind fragrance. And then, too.

they wi rladlv arrange all floral decorations for R. N. Picnic Will Be Held on June 1 7 The Royal Neighbor lodge is planning to conclude the season's activities with- an all family picnic Sunday, June 17 at Terrace Park. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock, and all Royal Neighbors in the citv are urged to attend. Each family is isked to bring a covered dish, sandwiches and their own dishes.

Games will be provided for diversion of the evening. in the soutnwest parlors. 7:30. Mary Chilton Chapter D. A.

picnic lunch at 1 o'clock. McKin-nan park. Bring own dishes. First Lutheran House of Mercy 2:30 p. at the home, 407 North Spring ave.

Hostesses Misses Bertha Bragstad. John Questad and Emma Quittam. Minnehaha Mandskor Auxiliary holds last meeting at 728 South Duluth ave. Hostesses Mesdames Chas. Brewster and Dan Nachel assisting.

Crystal club. Hostess Mrs. J. M. Hostetter, 231 South Spring ave.

TUESDAY Yeoman Social club meets In Mandskor hall for card party, and refreshments. ceremony took place Thursday. After a short wedding trip, the -is i When a married couple goes nartving. whv drag along the ownership clause? We've seen wives time and again ruin a perfectly harmless husband's evening with coimle will eo to Keldron. where the M4rni fttf aarrflnndnl hj MlnnnMrfa'a most famous w-on arm ilnkfi at tilth walff lwl nrint all Ij-pn nl l-r attractive rolorrd booklet write ta Secretary ItavlneftAmen'a Am'i Bf.TBOIT LAKES, MINN For some of the bride's who are interested, house furnishings are being sold in one of the large stores at prices so reasonable that they are irresistible to even those not thinking of planning a home of their own.

It's fun to shop since it's cool and fresh about the avenue the cafes are homev and everyone seems to be In the spirit of the lazy summer days, we have known in previous years. ENBEESEE. Bridegroom is pastmaster. home or at churcn. F''A And did you know, rVS many don't, carna- the ever watchful eve.

It's not very Miss Medin to Take Extended Western Trip flattering to the woman if she can trust the man out of her sight. And. as a guest, why shouldn't he make himself generaly agreeable, the same as is expected of her? Miss Eldora Olson Miss Morjorie Mdin. daughter of and Mrs. J.

T. Medin. will in keeping with the quaint old-fashioned styles of the year sre again very popular and quite he smart flower for the wedding taiquet! Their fragrance blended with roses make a gorgeous bouquet. And whv the disconcerting res- To snend her vacation with her itflir mummy ui nil r.iriiuru tiipi mother. Mrs.

Anna B. Olson. 920 History club annual breakfast and to tic west whir i will take to i oc far north iJnl call unail Biuium niiu untc as far north nair southern California, good time witn the otner expecteo to observe a wedding day decorum in so far as the opposite sex is as Vancouver, B. with a return trip home through the Canadian nttr i ae wvi aleivsrr rtnuc At llrn ji 1 When Better Cleaning Is Done -Frye's Will Do It! Our approval methods of cleaning assures you of good cleaning and prompt service. Just Phone 392 The Exacting Bride before marriage Is showing good Judgment, when she exacts of the future bridegroom that he buv "the ring" at Smith's jewelry ise and Banff.

Enroute west she 'Concerned? South Minnnesota Miss Eldora Olson has arrived from New York Citv. She will remain here until July 1. Californian Is Here on Periodical Visit bridge at Country club at 9:15 a. m. Mrs.

J. B. Allen in charge. Elsie WulfT Mission Guild will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Roy Johnson.

803 S. Grange Ave. Devotional leader, Mrs. R. M.

Calkins. Mrs. Clifford Smith will present the W'ork of the Jessie Lee Home at Seward. Alaska. Playlet given in connection with the Mite Box opening.

Honeymoon Itineraries may to by land, or byseapr by air-But plans to visit at Colorado Springs and Salt Lake Citv. Kennedys Leave on Motor Trip to West SOCIETY NOTES whatever type jmz store. Tneir quality is always the highest whether it be the diamond engagement ring srr w. nf Cor-ra men to Pot i "M'fuiiK iioMesws, iweEQames A. J.

P. F. Bot nun oi Sacramento, i rnshman nri vniiiw is vitirinv his mother. Mrs. A.

Both- "ea.a'snman ana Emllv Assisting nostesses, Mesaames a. J. Miss Jane Epplen of Omaha will hfi rlramatir lnstrtirtor ftt the FRYE'S Good Cleaners and Dvers 210 S. Main Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Kennedy 7:45 p. ex- u. liunaoerg Utl 1IU in 0 t-fli" urn. i s- maw Bov Scout troop No.

33. will hold pect to leave toriav for a motor ywcA girls' camp at Big Stone lake which will take them to points fs ro in which Parenl and ut niBht at the First this summer. Miss Epplen comes to i bride or groom or the vacationers may be easily selected st the J. C. W-ney store.

Feminine hearts all a-flutter or the wedding ring. They are in. white eold. platinum and old gold. The setting defy description.

They are really clever pieces of work, so M'dears, when she savs ta buv that ring at Smith's, please do It. mi at amg anniversaries me fame uaj, Ostroot assistant srntit matter 7-iri June 3. He also attended the golden I asslslant master. 7.30 this work with verv fine recommendations. During the past year she has been working with the children's theater at the Omaha Community Plav House.

She has a background of very interesting dramatic experience including mission work, church patreantrv and training at the University of Omaha. Miss Epplen is wedding anniversary' or Mrs. o. J. Nw NoranDLon1UbEasShVe.8 far west a Idaho and then on to Portland.

Thev will be away a fortnight. During their absence. Mrs. Florence Cody, a sister of Mrs. Kennedy, of Yankton will live in the Kennedy home After thair return.

Mrs. Codv will leave 'or Europe to spend the summer sailing about July 8. Severson-Thoreson Wedding Take Place Here The marriage of Miss Frances Co. hm se dTstrict No. 13 on June 3 1R84.

2 Emmanuel Bapttst rREESE-K The occasion was also the wedding 724 Bresee, North 2 particularly trained and interested in creative dramatics and will be an asset to the camp in not only help- of Mrs. Chris Wangs- anniversary over some oi ine A there, and bridegrooms appUud the stunning new bags lor tnem. White Shoes So Cool and Smart as the 8ubway sells assure It Sot comfort through hot weather. Summer -just o'clock. lies.

BEAUTY SHOP i K. Y. N. club DOstDoned until Are You a Sufferer of Summer Foot Tortures? Don't let foot troubles cripple you. A call at Dr.

Clifton's, 605 Minnehaha Bldg. will give you relief. Trv a Mineral Vapor bath for those tired feet. Mr. Bothtin attended the Sioux July 10 at which time they will hold a lamijv picnic Falls college graduation exercises.

He was a graduate when it was known as Sioux Falls University. He V. F. W. Auxiliary meets in Vet- came to South Dekota with his' par- nH- Initiation of candidates.

Nomination and election of dele- ents. Senator and Mrs. Bothun and i ing the girls to produce plays but to i alM write and create their own plays. The Sioux Falls YWCA camp will be held at Camp Tepeetonka on Bik Stone lake under the direction of Miss Velma C. Ellwood.

Grade school eirls will go Julv 6 to IB and hich school sirls will go to camp July 18 to 2fi. ThosA interested may register or call the YWCA. 0' two sisters in 1872. attended k1 aepartment encamp- f-hev have ucl Sioux Falls school and also mc nt. studied at the university of Minne- Friendly Circle.

Hostess Mrs. sota. He has resided in California Chas. Bahnson. 629 East Twentieth for a number of vears.

st. cool-lookini graceful white shoes tn buckskin, vi it akin, rnmn i The Reign of Soap and Oil Shampoos Is Ended! Shriver-Johnson'a beauty parlors, always up on the latest methods of beauty work, have Installed the aoapless lather DRENE shampoo. No more soap My Hair Looks Gorgeous WEDNESDAY i East Side Lutheran Ladies Aid rcoetv meet in church with Me. After a new coat of paint, fresh Country Club Luncheon on linoleum and pretty curtains have i i made a colorful work-shop of your Wednesday at 1 15 p. m.

The next "Guest DaV event at the dames A. E. Sneve Pred Aru alkali to cirv out vour naturally a-TTex curlv hair or per- jti TV. SI kitchen don't let a water-stained and discolored dralnboard spoil the effect Use Clorox. It will make even the oldest wooden dramboard clean stain-free and disinfected.

You can use Clorox with equal success on porcelain, tile and enamel drainboards. leathers, calf and mWnattont There's nothing omitted In i the shoes quality, workmanship sna lasting service. Bee them. "They've Done It Again!" She Says The Northern States Co, always thoughful for brides knowin what they wis eluded among their gifts, have nrnvirled a beautiful StOClC Minnehaha Country club is a lunch- E. Bork.

eon Wednesday at is clock. Degree of Honor lodge meet In Members are privileged to invite one Woodman hall at 7 30 o'clock guest to the luncheon. Hostesses Young People's club in charge of are Mesdames Will A Beach. John Father Night program. Social and P.

Blecg. Andrew Kuehn, II. H. P. refreshments Rohde.

A. J. Boyce and J. W. fvnn.

Sioux Falls Rebekah circle SS UhB I've Jnt the beaotv talon BIT. with a I liiuunii niTC, aiic miraculous results from women who have tried this shampoo en-couraged Mrs. Mitchell to use It postponed until Thursday evening with picnic Degree of Honor Juveniles drill Husband, Wife Tourney to Be Played team will meet for practice in Pevcrson. riauehter of Mr and Mrs .1 Spvprvin of Vallev Spnnes and Philip Thoreson of Corson took place Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at the First Lutheran church in Sioux Falls. Dr.

W. P. Hieronvmus offlriatine. Onlv immediate relatives witnessed the reremonv and attended the breakfast afterwards at the Palace of Sweets Haw! Thoreson. a sister nf the brideToom.

and Arthur Sever-win Larrhwond. la cousin of the were the attendants. Mr and Mrs Thoreson are swar on a short weddmc 'rn after which thev will reside near Corson. YVFM Society Meets at Robertson Home Mrs Roberwon was hostess the F. Society ol the K.rs Methods church.

Fffie presided at the sess.fn. which followed bv he pricrrani p'fsnted bv the r-c-rrm rhaim'an. Eva Hunter. Hn Warir? sang Bn' Soni" Hrne' Ware nrA the study "Eastern Women of Today id Tomorrow" was reviewed by Mrs. At the soeia! hnur refreshmrnui "ere served M-s Kit-rrtjop wre f.f.s.

A. WiHiaxi M.ses Effie Savage. Oolds Pearson and Miller. CRAfE NI TH MITI'INS 1 rup aif'ed flour 2 u-aspoons baking powder 2- rup susar 1 -2 teaspoon salt 2 eges, well beaten 3- 4 rup orange 1 tablespoon nated irarge rind 2 tablespoon r.eltej butter or other shortening I fun flrane-N itt wonaman niu at 2 oclock. electrical fifU for Just Wesieyan Bible class will meet In at Club Tuesday; Dinner in Evening piriors at 8 o'clock with W.

Powers and Mrs. V. very ones wno wm plan a new home this JTW month. Thev hsye 1 1 lovely chromium A toasters, urn sets, A husband and wife tournament i and Mrs. Encland will he laved at the Minnehaha Mr.

and Mrs. Wavne Donahoe vs. B'vsnre rs nostesses WCTU meets a' YWCA at 2 30 n. Book revlw bv Mrs. F.

R. Buck. Children's nlrnle for Evelvn Circle No. 7 at Mckennan park at 1 p. m.

Dinner. i The F''st division of Firt Meth. and Is she delighted with the satisfaction given her customers! The lather la so pure, so neutral that there isn't even a aoapstid sting to your akin or eyes, or a drab look. The hair Is radiantly beautiful after thl new quick, shampoo, so Just try one of these, if onlv to see what a DRENE shampoo is like. You'll have vital brilliancy in your locks If you do.

Fond Hopes of Being a perfect paragon among hostesses are cherished bv everV cdLst Phllathea Matrons wiii hold a I ZOTOS Permanent Wave NO MUHINFRY NO Fl.f.OTRlCITV rrjn rcp thnt "ji'l lnol I enn "hnmiU nil r.i I'm not tn hntr! After alt. what' the env nf letiinc a prmanrnl. if I rsn't look permtnenllt'' if Jut atrpp'd out nf a "hind hot?" I find that THF PKri'lora OIL I wro IN ZOTO learea my hair Obedient in mp Touch, ne matter how lont heteen hamnon. That's wh all mv frtrndt with me. "GIVE ME A F.VFRY TIME!" $10 Bmuty 5flon, Third Fhnr rieate ronult Mita Rrra(er for sa appointment.

Miss Mary Perkins and Mr. E. Bogue. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Jewett vs. Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Brldg-man. Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Rowley vs. Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Weatherwax. Mr. and Mrs Orlftm Maxwell vs. Mr and Mrs.

M. K. Gibson. Mr and Mrs. C.

E. Hanson vs. Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. MrLauchlin. Mr and Mrs. S. W.

Fitrh v. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Loomti vs. Mr and Mrs H. Roberts.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson vs. Mr and Mrs A. R.

ShlDton. raffle irons. locks srd percolators, easaero e. cloc ss Uer swsnky the modeU look like Ihet snatched 'rorrantty Far these glfta you wedding lift buy. couldn't go wrong.

Every Bride Wishes for Silver Thta June like sU Junes Country club on Tuesday afternoon. Jun 12. After the game, dinner will be aerved in the club house. Those wishing to stav are asked to make reservations. Mr.

and Mra. China Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Stencil are the captain. Pairings follow: Mr. and Mrs. M. 8.

Finch i. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dougherty.

Mr. and Mm. C. Dunning vi. Mr, and Mrs.

Finer Shaw. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Kirby vs. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Hogan. Mr and Mr. Louis Crill vs.

Mr. and Mr. C. T. Pay.

I cioe luncheon at the home of Mrs. Corlne Alrirlch. 318 South Prairie ave. Hostse Mesdames Borrev. O.

A. Lauth and Nev N. Welsenbereer First Methodist Phllathea M-jtrons 2nd. division. Terrace nark, i 1 covered dish plrntr.

Hostesses I Mesdames Gertrude Tabor. H. jMcCreery and Oeorge Adams Guest da luncheon at Country young bride. And If you'd like to neip mem realize them just present her with ome of that heavenly new din-nerware, or ilsssw are Mr. and Mrs O.

R. Wermuth vs. I club i a Woodmen Circle the opportunity of gratl fvint this de- Serial ettth i Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Hunan vs. Mr. I and Mr 1. Dokken.

Mr. and Mr. A Pankow vs. Mr. and Mrs A Anderson vs meets with Mrs George fMri.

1fif)9 Sift flo'ir once, measure, add bak lire. Fine nntarter ti.i-r anrl aait and aift Mr. and Mr. O. W.

silverware at rrank Hyrte's Jeweirir I selling at Mr and Mia E. D. Nash. Mr and Mrs. D.

Jewett vs. Mr. and Mra. T. Patterson.

Mr. and Mrs. Rav Stevens v. Mr. 'and Mra.

Rov Willy. The first named fouple will please make arrangements for plsvmg. Anv others desiring to play, please call the captains. at Pay's Art store You can have your choice of beautiful fhtna patterns, or rock crystal or rose tori in glassware. Of course thre's hundred nf nthr separate gift tha1.

any bride wruld adore in her home. l-wim ave. Mrs. rrea S'ubbe and Mrs. Ethel rVhutmerlr.h, I Minnehaha County Hlsfrirl so.

-'ety meet at Pettigrew Museum at 1 p. m. I THURSDAY M. 8. of IVst Evangelical again Combine eggs, orange Juice Mr.

and Mrs. James Parliman vs. and rind, and shortening. Add nir. Mr, and Mr K.

L. Price. beating enlv enough to d-mrn al. Mr. and Mm.

Lvl Olson v. Mr. flour Add ampe-NuM Bake in and Mr Warren Walsh. hot greased muffin pan in hot oven Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Anderson vi. 42 dfree 20 to 21 minutes. I Mr and Mrs tt 8. Lelpic Uuu muglnii 1 Six, tod Mrs, W. R.

Lad vi. Mr. prices witn'i tht the reach of all. HvrfVs answer for your wedding i i.

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