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Sioux City Journal du lieu suivant : Sioux City, Iowa • 17

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K. W. Shell: In Springfield, at the First Christian Church home of. Ross Swain, and in St. right- Ttlrs.TTlaii Louis with Miss Lorraine Bertram, a school chum.

Mo. They reside on a farm in Concord township. Mrs. Charles A. Lewis gave a shower last night in her home, 4212 Davis avenue, for Mrs.

Albert W. Porter, the former Harriett Lewis. Uetrrecl Miss Gladys Truesdell of Xenla, is visiting here in the homes of Rev. and Mrs. W.

W. Witt and Mr. Assisting hostesses were Wanda Wedding Vows Exchanged at Noon Service Mary Jane Rasmussen and Danford Gaynor Married Frank and Phyllis Riherd. and Mrs. Lyle Primmer.

The Bunco Busters will meet at Miss Ruth Sterling, a teacher in the public schools at Lansing, 2:30 p. m. Thursday In the home of Mrs. Roy Hanson, 1004 ita fA' j' 4 i -'V, him I Setting for Marriage of Florence Laverne Barton PALMS, ferns and baskets of pink gladioluses decorated the First Christian church Saturday afternoon for the wedding of Miss Florence Laverne Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred C. Barton, 1927 W. Third street, and Dean Thorpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Thorpe, 1917 VT. Third street. Rev. Loren E.

Lair, pastor, read the service The musical backgound was by Miss Lauretta King, organist' who accompanied Miss Muriel Airends of Little Rock, la. She sang Bells of St. Mary's and Because. I Love You Truly was played during the service. Miss- Barbara Prichard and is spending her vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs.

M. C. street. Bennett, 2506 Rebecca street. ISS MARY JANE RAS Miss Murial Hughes, teacher at Hunter college in New York and Mrs.

Howard J. Pollock of The Misses Martha Schrader of Mitchell, S. Sylvia Dybidall of MUSSEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.

Rasmus- Dell Rapids, S. Florence Oliver sen, 1119 21st and Edward SOCIAL NOTES (Continued on Page B-4.) of Canton, S. and Genevieve Overvag of Valley Springs, S. spent Friday in the home of Mr. Danford Gaynor, son of E.

S. Gaynor, 1721 Rebecca street, ex and Mrs. F. J. Elton, 1824 S.

Clin changed vows at noon Saturday in Weare chapel in St. Thomas' Epis Waples is in- the United States ton street. All are former students SUMMER CLEANING copal church. Rev. F.

B. Shaner of navy. His bride attended high of South Dakota State college. SChOOi in RaDid Citv. Mr.

Wanlec ficiated. Candelabra and garden flowers decorated the altar. Only II '-V in is. a Central high school graduate. Miss Catherine Lowndes, 2223 members of the immediate family Isabella street, is spending a week attended.

RUBIDA-CIIRISTOPHERSON nnH TMVe in Minneapolis and St. Paul where Attending the bride was Miss Wool Tropical Suits, Men's or Ladies' Slack Suits, Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cleaned A she attended the eucharistic con If of Elk Point announce the mar Jean Houg of Sioux Falls, wearing gress. She is accompanied by Mr. riage Monday of their daughter, a crepe dress of crater blue, a and Mrs. R.

L. Galyin, Miss Zeta jvuss Udyene Rubida, to Dallas Galvin and Danny Galvin, all of Pressed matching hat of pagoda style and blue and white sandals. She carried a colonial bouquet. 4 m-m-y-ri aa Carry nristopnerson of Vermillion, son Of Mr. and Mrs.

"Rirhnrri r-Viric- Cask Correctionville. topherson of Vermillion. The cere Miss Betty Orchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orchard, 3919 mony win te in St.

Peter's Catholic church, Miss Marian Pape, bridesmaids, wore similar gowns of pink and aqua, respectively. They were made of starched chiffon and trimmed with lace. They carried colonial nosegays. The given in marriage by her father, wore a white starched chiffon gown, princess style. Chantilly lace outlined the empire waistline.

Her fingertip veil fell from a coronet of seed nearls. She car-coronet of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible, marked with pink rosebuds. -Mary Janice Benton, flower girl, wore a floor length gown of pink organza, lace trimmed, and carried a small colonial nosegay. Ushers were Richard Thorpe and Robert Cunningham.

Robert L. Thorpe of Storm Lake, a brother of the bridegroom, was groomsman. The bride's mother was attired Park Avenue CLEANERSAND SHOE REBUILDERS 4ooi -Ph. t-tva Country Club boulevard, returned Saturday from a three-week vacation trip that took her to Chicago, The bride, given in marriage by her wore a jacket ensemble of petal pink crepe. Her matching picture hat was of tissue felt and her sandals brown and white.

Her mother wore a cove blue dress with midsummer black accessories and a-corsage of gardenias. Michael Econ of Sioux City was groomsman. The couple departed on a northern wedding trip following a Springfield, and St. Louis. In Chicago she visited an aunt, Mrs.

OUT OF TOWN (Continued from Page B-2.) A rjmMfamr fjf llliss Annalee Lhorntoiv JJ trr: fs Lnnalee SALON FRANCOIS at MARTIN'S were married at St. John's Lu theran parsonage at Pierce, June 11. Rev.W. Hilburn officiated. Miss Miss awjmal.isjs THORNTON, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. Thornton, will breakfast in Scribbins' teashop. They will live at the Grandview Verna Hahne, cousin of the bride marry Robert M. Johnson August 10 at Kan.

apartments. Mr. and Mrs. M. K.

Orr of Dan Atlanta, is to be the home groom, and Donald Ostrander were attendants. The bride is a graduate of the Beemer high school. Mr. Havekost was graduated from the Coleridge high school. They will live at Coleridge.

a lace street lengtn aress ox ville. announce the recent in of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gibbs, who were married recently and visited his mother, Mrs. Mary E.

Alice blue, and the bridegroom's marriage of their daughter, Alma, to Kenneth Lounsbury, son of Mr. -4. dibbs, 1010 Jackson street. The bride" is the former Beatrice Fasske. Dell Rapids, S.

D. June 14 was and Mrs. W. A. Lounsbury, who reside east of the city.

The couple were married June 21 at Memphis, the wedding day of Miss Nana Alice i- ft S-1- 'X'', Miss Phyllis Elizabeth Manzer and Vernon Francis Fleck have set July 12 as the date of their wedding in St. Boniface church. LEFT-lLlrS. 1 uibbs. Saturday will be the "wedding day of Miss Jean Fritz, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank S. Fritz, and Jerry Waples, 2721 Leech ave- Mrs. Matt Getzfred is the former mother, in a printed sheer street dress. Both worfe corsages of pink sweet A.

reception for the wedding party and relatives was held at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Lucille Lineweaver of Eagle Grove assisted. Mr. Thorpe and his bride will live In Chicago, where he is transit manager at the Terminal National bank. ANDERSON-LAGE At a party for 25 guests Friday evening in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Anderson, 3811 Peters avenue, their daughter, Miss Leora Anderson, announced her approaching July 31 marriage to Arnold P. Lage, son of Mrs. Julia Lage of Wayne, Neb. Movies told the story of the young couple's courtship.

Attendants at the wedding will Geraldine Nelson. She was married May 30 at Emerson. and -Eugene Everson. brother of It'i alwayt Coon, daughter of Mr. and.

Mrs. J. S. Coon of Sioux Falls, and Evans Allen Nord, son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Nord of Reading, solemnized in the city temple. The bride is a graduate of Sioux Falls college; has won national honors in speech and has taught in the Watertown public school. Mr.

Nord is a graduate of Augustana college and is employed by the Sioux Falls radio broadcasting station. Dell Rapids, S. D. T. A.

Bakkne of Canton, announced the marriage of his daughter, the former Emma Bakkne of Dell Rapids, to Shirley V. Larsen of Colman, June 6 in Sioux Falls. Lake Andes, S. D. Miss Ellen Jones, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben Jones of Lake Andes, and Burton D. Hibbard of Rapid City, were married in the Episcopal church by Standish Mcintosh, recently. There was a wedding din the bride, were Both Mr. and Mrs.

Blezek are gradu cool In Francois ates of the Nebraska State Teachers college, yayne. He is music instructor in the schools at-Max, Nelx, where they will live. The bride taught normal training at Wolbach last year. Immediate relatives attended a wedding din i I fit A ner. Mr.

and Mrs. Blezek left for a trip to Wisconsin. Take Our "4-Inch ue lvxi. ouu xvxxo. muvj The bride is a graduate of East high school and she attended Nebraska State Teachers college, Wayne.

A FRTTZ-WAPLES July 5 will be the wedding day -Do" Plainview, Neb. The marriage of the former Velma Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde on Vacation with You ner the home oi tne oriae parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Hibbard are on a western trip to include Denver. They will live at Rapid, City. The bride has been a teacher in the Parkston schools. Robinson, and David Decker, son of Thomas Decker, was an event of Sunday, in the home of the bride's parents.

Rev.t Vaughn Ham of the Methodist church officiated. Attendants were Miss Delores Miller and Clyde Robinson. The of Miss Jean Fritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.

Fritz, 3002 Washington street, and Jerry Waples, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Yaples727211Deech avenue. It will be in Dakota City with a reception to follow in the home of the bride's parents here.

The couple will live in Sacramento. Mr. Out into the wind and into the water happy, joyful days ahead for you with no summer hair problem to solve. Easy to manage just the flick of a comb will set it in place again. "4-Inch Hair-do," Including Soft Water A Shampoo and Hair Shaping LeCJll Estherville, la.

Miss Mary Waldron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Waldron of Estherville, couple will live in Plainview after a short wedding trip. Both are graduates of the high school and Edgar Center, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lan Center of Estherville, were married June 21 at the rec Phyllis Kianjer tory of the Catholic church at there. Mrs. Decker has been a school teacher. Lake Park, Ia.

The marriage of Miss Mary Miller of Buffalo The Biggest GLEAII1I1Q DARGAIH III TOVn 4 Fairmont by Rev. Father Devlin For a truly fine permanent, choose the Francois Innovation Permanent fT OJT including Shampoo and Style Set 000 Phone 8-7631 for Appointment Ms ean frit: Mrs. Edgar Price of Uuncombe was her sister's matron-of-honor. Center to Thomas E. Caywood of Cambridge.

son of Dr. and Robert Waldron of Estherville was groomsman. Mr. Center at Mrs. H.

E. Caywood of Lake Park PLAIN GARMENTS later this month for a one-year cruise. The couple is spending a short time at Spirit Lake. tended junior college at Marshall-town. They will live in Des the organ by Mrs.

J. T. Bressler, who also played the wedding march. Following a reception at the Carlos Martin home in Wayne, the couple left for Omaha where school at Fonda. Mr.

Jones Is a son of Mrs. Hugh Jones of Lime Spring, la. He is a graduate of the Hohenschuh-Carpenter college of Mortuary Science, St. Louis, and Moines after September 1. was an event recently in the home of Rev.

Samuel H. Miller, pastor of Old Cambridge Baptist church, Cambridge. The bride is a graduate of Cornell college, Lynch, Neb. Miss Clarabel Plain view. Neb.

Miss Maxine is a former student of Iowa State Mr. Klein is employed for the summer. Next September they will Eckleberry of Bonesteel and Gordon Keller of Naper were married Mount Vernon. Mr. Caywood also college and Iowa State Teachers college.

Everson, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Everson of Stanton, mar Monday at Butte by Judge H. go to Sloan, where Mr. Klein will teach mathematics and science in was graduated there and later received a master's degree-at the ried John W. Blezek, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Blezek of the high school. Flandreau, S. D.

Miss Sylvia Bradstreet. Ireton, la. Mr. and Mrs. Paul University of Chicago.

He is working at Harvard university to Cleaning in your borne is a fire hazard. You afford to take the risk with these low prices. cash cnnnv 2CLEAEnS 1100 PIERCE ST. Phone 8-3342 Plainview. June 20.

Rev. "Milford, Ia. The marriage of Staniforth of the Stanton Metho Aneme announce the marriage of L. Koland of Starbuck, and DerWood Potter of Flandreau were married xecently in Immanuel Lutheran church, Starbuck. They ward a degree of doctor of philosophy and is a member the Har dist church officiated.

Miss Frances Blezek, sister of the vard summer school faculty. the former Ruth E. Merritt of Mil-ford and J. E. Waring of Primghar was an event of June 20 at St.

John's Episcopal church. Mr. and will live at Flandreau after a wed their daughter, Miss Jeanette Gertrude Aneme, to Delbert Schipper, son of Cornelius Schipper, also of I Ireton. The wedding was an event of Thursday evening at the bridegroom, played the wedding marches and sang. Miss Eleanor Blezek, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs.

F. H. Merritt of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Macky of Terril, la.

Miss Ruth Ferguson of Persia and Wilbur Zelinske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zelinske ding trip to Chicago. Mrs. Potter is a graduate of the teachers college at Mayville, S.

and attended Stout institute. The bridegroom is a former resident of Al- First Christian Reformed church. Minneapolis were present. Mrs. Macky and the bride are sisters.

pii era wsm Rev. C. Alberts officiated. The couple wil live in Ireton. Beverly Hills, Cal.

Miss lone The wedding dinner was at gona. of Terril were married June 14 in the Lutheran parsonage at Persia. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson of the Lake Center community.

Mr. and Mason City hotel after the ceremony. After a one-week trip Laurel, Neb. The marriage iof through eastern Iowa Mr. Waring a.

Mrs. Zelinske will live near Bauer Keck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon V. Keck, 438 N.

Palm drive, Beverly Hills, and Hill-man O. Anderson of Whittier will be married Thursday in Las Vegas, the former Dolores Greiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RossJ L. Greiner of Crawford, and William Terril.

lifiKOlJQilBi Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Allison, was an event of June 14 Peterson, la.

Miss Evelyn Reed 'mtumaiiin-Bim Nev. The bride is a graduate of Iowa State college and' taught in the Methodist church. Rev. A. O.

Hinson, pastor, read the service. of Chicago, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Lee Read of Peterson, became the bride of Allen Christen-son of Chicago in the Congrega school in Primghar and Marcus before moving to California seven Mr. and 4Mrs.

G. Decker of years ago. Mr. Anderson is a de Chadron were attendants. Mr.

and tional church at o'clock June partment manager of a Whittier Mrs. Allison left for a wedding trip and his bride will live at Primghar. She attended Winona State 'Teachers college. Wayne, Neb. Miss Frieda Os-burn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Osburn of near Wayne, and Eldor Lubberstedt, son of Mrs. August Lubberstedt, were married last Sunday evening at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Rev.

G. Gieschen performed the double ring ceremony. A reception followed the ceremony at the bride's home, with Mrs. Will E. Back in charge.

Mrs. Lubberstedt attended Carroll high school and Wayne college. She has taught in Wayne and Cedar counties the last three years. 21. Relatives and friends wit to thevBlack Hills.

They will live store. They will live tnere. nessed the ceremony. Mrs. R.

B. Anderson sang I Love You Truly and Because. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Robert Tum- 600 miles of Camdiaa Rockies over at Banff Springs Hotel, Chateau Lake Louise, Emerald Lake Chalet. Enjoy jour favorite recreation plar nd mt luxuriously without extravagance.

All-Expense Tours start at Banfffield include toora and meals at Banff and Lake Louise visit to Emerald Lake 126 miles motoring. 2 to 6 days Spectacular low-cost Columbia Icefield Highway motor trip Independently planned and organized tours. FIKNDLY CANADA WILCOMES U. S. HPmugarH YurAmiricm Prfor fwrthmr CoBsmlt Toar Travel A rent or H.

J. CLAEK. 8M W.O.W. Bld. Omaha, tDr at Harrison, Neb.

Mr. Allison is a former athlete of the" Laurel high school of which he is a graduate. i Orange City, la. Miss Ann Rut-ledge Reiniger, daughter" of Mrs. West Point, Neb.

Miss Magdalen Gre we became the bride of Harry R. Rief at a morning ceremony June 16 in St. Charles church. Rev. Virgil Walkowich said the nuptial mass.

Attendants were mi I i ler. Rev. Charles A. Hyde, pastor of the church, read the marriage Mrs. Don Lohner of Miss Ann Kleff ner of Cedar Kap Sioux City, was her sister's ma For Proper Contror Styling and Summer Comfort Wear ids, and LeRoy Rief, brother of tron-of-honor.

Cordon Christen-son. brother of the bridegroom, the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Kiel Olin G.

Reiniger, and Neil Krohn, Sawyer of Annandale, Minn was an event of June 1 in the American Reformed church. Rev. LeRoy Nattress officiated in the presence of relatives and friends of the couple. Mr. Sawyer Wavne.

Neb. Gladvce Carnen- will live near West Point. was croomsman. Following the tef of Winside became the bride of ceremony there was. a reception for relatives and friends at the Fort Meade, S.

D. Miss Doro home of the bride's uncleand thy Laporte Barada, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barada of Arnold Obst of Wayne last Sunday afternoon at St. Paul's- Lutheran church.

Rev. G. Gieschen performed the ceremony which was attended by only the immedi aniy Girdles and Foundation Yankton, and Lieut. Emil Robert is a son of Mr. and Palmer Sawyer of Annandale.

Attendants were Miss Colleen Sawyer of Minneapolis, Miss Betty Alexander of Hibbing and Miss Martha Benton aunt, Mr. and Mrs George JNew-comb of Peterson. Following a wpHriin? trio the couple will Howard of Fort Meade were mar ate family. Helen Obst, sister of ried recently at a military cere make their home in Chicago. the groom, was bridesmaid and UUAuANILLU 7H Herbert Obst, brother of the Reiniger, sister of the bride and maid-of -honor.

Judith Natfress mony. Mr. arid W. Bryant of Decoraht Ia and Miss Dorabell Kyte of Des Moines were among Flandreau. S.

D. Miss Ida De- groom, was best man. The couple r.lACHINELEGS plan to live in Wayne. aa was flower girl. Walter Frajola of Gilbert, Milner Andrewl of the guests.

klotz and Henry Russell, jr of Miller were married recently at the Catholic church in Flandreau SPECIAL Complct wit Shampoo, Flarer Wava where they expect to live alter nftrthern trio. The bride is a New Ulm, Minn Roger Btmker of St Paul and Richard Betsinger and -Tom Sawyer, both of Annandale, were groomsmen." Miss Delia Beth De Bey of Orange City and sico former student at an Omaha busi 17. 7. RUG CLEANERS 704 W. 7th St.

aa oil FEnnnnEiiT ness Mr. Russell attended Creighton university. Other Styles 3S0 Vanity Girdles and foundations, are, the. perfect mer garments for cool comfort they slenderizing, cool and comfortable, They do wonders for any figure at little cost. CITERT OPERATORS Expert Barbers HaJreata Tom Sawyer provided the musical background.

Mrs. Sawyer is studying for a degree in public health nursinZ at the University of Min $2.25 9x12 Eug Wayne, Neb. Two Nebraska State Teachers college graduates of the class i of '4 were married at St. Paul's Lutheran church June 21. The bride, Miss Velma Reimer, is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Reimer of Wausa. The bridegroom, Erhard Klein, is a son of Mrs. Amanda Klein of Allen. Rev.

G. Gieschen officiated at the service. Miss Irma Reimer, the bride's twin sister, bridesmaid. Jerry Wright of Wayne served as Mflf ord, la. Mr.

and Mrs. M. I Children's to II years 23 Chair Jones have returned from a wea NO WAITING ding trip and are at home in Mil- nesota. Mr. Sawyer, a graduate of Hamlin e- university, received his Davenport $4.50 ford.

Thev were married June i master's dezree recently from at the Emmetsburg Congregational Northwestern Evan Special Soft Water, Dreaa or OD Shampoo and Flarer Wave Any Style Shampoo and Flarer Wave. 35 1 FI9GEB WAVE, UABCEL Itfanlearc, 33i Four Air-Cooled Fitting Booms I for MARTIN'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE ston. He has received a commis church. The bride is the former Elizabeth Rulf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred W. Rulf of Em CiiMtet Exteralaattoa a RpwiaH FLOOR WAXING SERVICE PHONE 8-8128 ALLIE WILLIAMS. Mr 4t Taara sion as ensign in the United States 508 Fourth St. Phone groomsman. iveun jonnson 'ana Laurences Fisher were ushers.

Miss Beryl Nelson sang, accompanied at navy and has been assigned to duty on the cruiser Eois, to leave metsburg. She is a graduate of Coe college and has been teaching Open Evealara Till D'Hoek gpretallzlftff ta Hair Dyelaf.

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