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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 10

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19 Monday, Oetobw J1, 157 WINONA DAILY NEWS WOMEN'S NEWS TO CALIFORNIA TAYLOR. Wis. 'Special)- MaJ. and Mrs Maynard Amundson and four children have returned to their hom! in Riverside, after visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Amundson and Mrs.

Bes-ie Smith. Maj. is stationed at the March AFB, Riverside. PLAINVIEW VISITORS PLALNVIEW. Minn.

(Special) -Mrs. Hylda Miller, Arlington, is a guest this week at the home of Mrs. Cora Miller. William Schultx left Oct. 15 for Memphis, Leo Kryre (Cornelia), Hart; Jerome CT3, U.

S. Navy, Annapolis, Norlcrt. Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary, Winona, Loret-ta, at home, and three granddaughters. Cleo, Peggy and Avis Kryzer. CALEDONIA PTA CALEDONIA, Minn.

(Specialise Caledonia Public School PTA will meet Wednesday at the school. Miss Deiores Hauge, county auditor, and Miss Gladys Lapham, county superintendent, will discuss school enlargement and school taxes. There will be a musical rumber by the school. their Tennessee baler manufaetw Ing plant. Mrs.

Rose Llndow, Lake Forest, 111., and Mrs. Peter Hoeft, Mayvillc, N. are guests this week at the home of the former'a daughter. Mrs. Harold Hall, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mc-Nallan. Washington. D.C., were recent visitors for a week at the Carl McNallan and Caleb Tentis homes.

WEDDING ATTENDANT CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) Miss Nancy Meyer left Tuesday for Fall River, to be a bridesmaid at the marriage of her brother, Normnn, and Miss Vir-finia Mansfield. Albert Gernes, Wife to Hold Open House Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gernes, Winona Rt.

1, will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary at an open house for relatives and friends at their home near Wilson Oct. 27 from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. They were married at St. Elol Catholic Church, Gheut, Oct.

25, 1932. Mrs. Gernes is the former Sophia Boerboom, Gheut, 2nd Mr. Gernes, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gernes, Wilson. They nave four children, Mrs. i w. tinnn! Ilnrvnttt ti Cf VTa will tmir Lunch will be served. S) -f 15 cj 'I MRS.

R. E. O'SHAUGNESSY before her marriage Saturday morning at the Sacred Heart Church, St. Paul, was Miss Darlene Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Earl J.

Walsh, St. Paul. Mr. O'Shaughnessy is the son of Mrs. Ida O'Shaughnessy, 223 W.

Sanborn Str Darlene Walsh Becomes Bride John Drazkowski, Wife Celebrate 2 ALLYN E. JOHNSON AND HIS BRIDE, the former Susan Pidgeon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pidgeon, Minneapolis, leave the altar of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, where they were married Oct.

11. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Johnson, 4310-8th Goodview.

50th Anniversary A floor-length gown of cupioni y. AHyn Johnson, Bride to Live In Florida St. Mary's Parish Thanksgiving Festival Nov. 10,11 During a meeting of the guild silk designed with sabrina neckline accented with medallions of French lace embroidered with i seed pearls, and floor-length skirt extending in a chapel train, also trimmed with lace medallions, was worn by Miss Darlene Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Earl J.

Walsh, St. Paul, for her marriage to; R. E. O'Shaughnessy, son of Mrs. J4L leaders of St.

Mary's Parish Thurs A background of and ferns wilh white chrysanthemums on the altar, and lighted white Ida O'Shaughnessy, 223 W. Sanborn Saturday. candles made the setting in Mt, Zion Lutheran Church, Minneap Mr. Mrs. Drazkowski olis, for the wedding of Miss Sus day evening, held under the direction of the Rev.

R. J. Snyder, pastor, and Miss Adelaide Deckert, guild coordinator, plans were discussed for the two-day Thanksgiving Festival to be held at the Catholic Recreational Center Nov. 10 and 11. Plans were made for a turkey The ceremony was performed! at the Sacred Heart Church, St! Paul, at 10 a.m.

by the Rev. Fr. Meldon. Mrs. Daisy Sylva, St.

I LaReign Pidgeon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Drazkowski mm Paul, was musician. 671 E. 2nd celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Vance Pidgeon, Minneapolis, and Allyn Earl John ion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, 4310 8th Goodview, The bride's veil feu from a Oct. 13 when they attended a dinner to be served Nov.

10, start high Mass at the Cathedral of headdress trimmed with pearls, and she carried white roses back the Sacred Heart and were hon Oct. 11. White dahlias with white satin bows marked the aisles. The Kev. Mr.

Geske performed the ing at 4 p.m. and a supper to be served Nov. 11, beginning at 4 p.m. Chairmen were elected for both ed with white lime leaves flecked with gold. ored guests at a dinner at the Williams Hotel and at an open ceremony.

dinners. Her attendants, Mrs. Madonna Bridal attendants were Miss house for relatives and friends at their home in the afternoon They are for Sunday, kitchen Grady, Baton Rouge, matron Gayle Pidgeon, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, and the Misses chairman, Mrs. Lloyd Maas, and of honor, and Mrs. Carol Drew-! and evening.

dining room chairman, Mrs. S. P. ing buu uie iuisses tiu iinie ue- 1 1 Jean and Katherine Rem Mrs. Drazkowski, the former Mary Dobrient, was born Jan.

6, Gidio, Patricia Dynan and Mau bold, Minneapolis, and Shirley Altobell, and Monday, kitchen chairman, Mrs. Robert Nelson, and reen walsn, M. Paul, brides 1884, in Baltimore, Md. Mr. Draz Draeger, Glencoe, Minn.

Harry maids, wore floor-length white dining room chairmen, Mrs. E. kowski was born in Germany Heed was best man and Gary Bring in Any Old Dress, Ladies', Girls' or Children's, Any Size, Color or Material REGARDLESS OF CONDITION, We'll Allow 52.00 on Purchase of Any silk taffeta frocks with portrait Tobias and Mrs. Orrin Feather- stone. June 13, 1882, and came to this country when a small child.

He retired from work at the necklines, fitted bodices and a fan-shaped bow above a tapered floating panel in back. They car Father Snyder spoke briefly con cerning the children's portion of Rd. shops here five years ago, ried red roses, and wore crowns The couple was married by the the festival from 1 to 4 p.m. Mon day. Rev.

John Meyer at St. Joseph's of matching Garnet roses. William O'Shaughnessy. Ra Pidgeon, orother of tne bride; William Klause, Rochester, cousin of the bridegroom; Thomas Kent, Minneapolis, and James Stevang were groomsmen and ushers. The bride's gown of white tulle was made with fitted bodice, square neckline edged in lace, short sleeves and bouffant floor-length skirt of tiers edged in Alen-con lace.

A small lace and pearl crown held her illusion veil, and rhe carried white orchids and Catholic Church here Oct. 15, PANCAKE SUPPER cine, was best man and 1907, and have lived here all their MONDOVI. Wis. (Special) eroomsmen were La Verne Shu- married Lfe. They had ten children.

Eight The Congregational Guild will sponsor a public pancake supper at the church Wednesday starting gal, Marshall, Noel Smith, Minneapolis, and Robert Garry and Thomas Walsh, St. Paul. A wedding reception followed are They are Mrs. Ed ward (Anna) Richer, Mrs. Pete ei 5 p.m.

ANNIVERSARYlJlNNER (Margaret) Hengel, Mrs. Ken neth (Eleanor) Kliest and John Winona; Mrs. Joseph (Ma WOODLAND, Minn. (Special) Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Schwantz rion)- Losinski, Wabasha: M. tephanotrs. Her attendants wore sheath gowns of amber velvet with pale apricot satin sashes extending in panels to the hemline in back. They wore satin halo-type head and daughter VerdelL West Wood' Sgt. Edward with the U.

S. Army the ceremony and a wedding dinner was served at 4:30 p.m. at the Northwood Country Club. After a two-week trip to the Ozarks, the couple will be at home at 314 Pawling Madi-j son, Wis. For travel, the bride wore a brown tweed suit and matching accessories.

land, were honored guests at a Virginia, and Dorothy and Josephine, at home. They have dinner Oct. 13 at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Rupprecht. Lew.

dresses with two small roses at iston, cekbrating their wedding the back, and carried stylized anniversary. She attended Mt. Mary College bouquet of tangerine roses. The mother of the bride wore a mink brown raw silk 6heath trimmed and the College of St. Catherine, and has been employed as a OPEN HOUSE HOMER.

Minn. (Special) 24 grandchildren. Musical Comedy To Be Given By Mabel High secretary. The bridegroom at In matching lace and a corsage of phalenapsis orchids, and the bride Mrs. John Case was honored at an open house party at the home of Mrs.

Addie Nowlan Wednesday tended St. Mary's College and the University of Minnesota, and is a salesman for the Oscar Mayer Co. MABEL, Minn. The Mabel The bridegroom-elect's mother High School music department has announced plans to stage another entertained at the bridal dinner at the Suburban Club. St.

Paul. musical comedy this year. This groom mother an aqua lace coat frock over matching sheath, and pink cymbidium orchids. A reception followed at the In-terlachen Club. The bridegroom-elect's parents entertained at the bridal dinner Oct.

9 at the Country House, Minneapolis. The bride attended the University of Minnesota of which her husband is a graduate. The couple will make their home in Pensacola, Fla. Friday preceding the wedding re-1 years production is K.b.v.r.; hearsal at the church. or, A Musicale at Mr.

Cauliflow afternoon. She was presented with a going-away gift from the 25 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Case are leaving to spend the winter in Florida.

The afternoon was spent in visiting arid lunch was served by Mrs. Nowlan. Mrs. Lillie Lake represented the Royal Neighbors; Mrs. Eva Blasen, the Homer PTA; Mrs.

Maxwell Carpenter, the WSCS; Mrs. Cora Widmyer, the Chatter Club, and Mrs. Nora Runnion, the Birthday Club. Mrs. Case is an active member in all er's.

It will be presented in the RUMMAGE SALE high school auditorium Nov. 1 at HOMER, Minn. (Special) 8 p.m. Plans for a rummage sale to be The musical concerns a middle- sponsored by the Homer Metho aged man who is a dabbler in dist WSCS, are now complete. It will be held at the Red Men's opera, and who is named, appro Foreign population In Ind-lanoplis for the most part are German, Bulgarian and Syrian.

W'iuwam. Winona. Friday at 1 priately enough, Stuart Offenbach. these organizations. Dress From Our New Winter Selection.

Only 1 "Trade-In" Allowance of $2 Will Be Accepted on Each Dress Purchased. If you buy one dress, you can trade In one old dress. If you buy two dresses, you can trade in two dresses, etc. All Old USABLE Dresses Will Be Donated to: MINNESOTA SCHOOL AND COLONY Minnesota State Mental Institution at Faribault, Minn. p.m.

Articles for sale may be left with Mrs. Cora Widmyer or Mrs. Maxwell Carpenter during the He envisions an opera in which a Parisian father, a frustrated musician himself, resents the fact that his daughter has fallen in love with a rather 6eedy music composer and teacher. Much of the action is concerned with a musical day or with Mrs. Larry Doble in the evening.

A special section for teenage articles in charge of Mrs. Nora Runnion, Mrs. Addie Now-! party the composer gives. Ian and Polly Kay Carpenter, is an added attraction this year. The He invites a large group of aristocratic Frenchmen and some of the top-ranking operatic vocal children's section will be operated by Mrs.

Arthur-Knoll and Mrs. Fritz Drewes. Adult articles will be sold by Mrs. William McNally, Mrs. Theodore Albrecht.

Mrs. ists of the day. They, however, aware of Cauliflower poor musi cal ability, decide to stay away. Cora Widmyer and Miss Mary The father, daughter and lover are amun. then forced to disguise themselves and assume the roles of the vocal son, and lighting and sound ef ists in order to perform in the place of the three stars, with a fects, Jon Lee, John White and mixture of results.

Thomas Odegaard. The cast is as follows: Ernestine, The work is bcinff staeed hv I Carmen Walker; Chrysodule Baby- the music directors. Kenneth Irr- las, David Ryan; Mr. Cauliflower, gang and Mel Ruehmann. Accom Jon Lee: Stuart Offenbach, Tom panist is Miss Hazel Shervin.

Tickets are on sale by students. Odcgaard: Mrs. Stuart Offenbach. Dorothy Erickson; Balandard, Neil and will be nn cnlo at tha ilnw REGISTER FOR $11.95 DRESS GIVEN AWAY FREE ON SALEFS 2ND FLOOR Larson; Madame Balandard, Jean Allen, and Peterman, Lynn Larson. Members of the chorus are I HAIR STYLING Gloria Pederson, Jean Anderson, 1195 OF FASHIONS DURING THIS SALE! Sandra Bacon, Doris Amdahl, Sharon Harvey, Diane Peacock; Cheryl Faa, Lynee Hoff, Patsy Stennes, I to make you look Donna Jameson, Caryl Stegen, Carolyn Engrav, Dorothy Erickson, Sharon Olson, Ronnie Dahl, Dale Kingsbury, Dick Odcgaard, John Meet America dream pump at lovely at you are.

NOW AVAIL- Brenna, John white, Jerry Is- gaard, Charles Anderson and Donald Ilagen. In the orchestra are Martha Lar Vonder-ittrng Red Cross Shoe with magical tlasticizing. Frcli as beautiful as it looks. Shapely medium heel, Elack, brown or blue suede; blark calf. Sizes 32 to 1 1, AAAA to D.

ABLE AT SALE STARTS TUESDAY, OCT. 22ND, ENDS SATURDAY, OCT. 26TH. FIVE BIG DAYS! SHOP SALET'S SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS! son, Nancy Tollefson, Marcia Tol-lefson, Jeanne Erickson, Sharon Nordsving. Barbara Sanden, Judy DELUXE I-ee, Neil Larson, Keith Wold and Richard Dean Larson.

BEAUTY SHOP Committee chairmen are: Pub 54' W. 3rd Phono I I licity, Carmen Walker: programs. caroiyn tncrav; ticKns. Kathleen Hrmi. J.r.o.k om.r 69 West Third Street ti'vd rt iisi ioti.o rfot.w Th American National Crow Dykeman: make-up, Barbara San-1 1 r-rr- I den and Dorothy Erickson; prmr- 1 Appotntmnt Aot heceim.ru ties and costumes, Nancy Tollef-..

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