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B-3 THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1937. St. Cecilia's guild of St. Paul's Daniel "and daughters, Mrs. Leon OBITUARIES episcopal church-Mrs.

A. B. pHovelson and Dr. and Mrs. Guy Prairie Outlook, 1937 of three departments will report as follows: B.

Baron, synagogue; Mrs. Joseph Kutcher, ladies' auxiliary, and David Kuntz, junior congregation. Society Barr. Annual Chanuka Dinner at Shaare lion on Monday MRS. LENORA GRIFFITH Mrs.

Lenora. Ellen Griffith, 45, By Will Chamberlain 1 Charles Newton, who attends Northwestern university, is with of 719 Court street, died of pneu SOCIAL CALENDAR TODAY Creative writing groups, A. A. U. W.

Mrs. Ben Rose. Mothers club Wall Street mission. Card party November and "December circles of the Confraternity of the Cathedral the Epiphany in Cathedral hall. Dinner Miss Kathryn Baxter.

his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. monia Wednesday evening at a Sioux City hospital. She was born if i Members of Shaare Zion.

syna jeulah Am society Mrs. geta Sigma jli aicxiij.t.j' viva gogue will hold an annual Chanuka dinner at 6:45 p. m. Monday in the social hall of the syna -Barker wedding St. Bon R.

AND MRS. J. B. KUB-LER and daughter, Sally Joan, 5015 Glenn avenue. ify church, gogue, Rabbi H.

R. Rabiribwitz announced. Board members will gcurlock Anderson wedding i Knox FresDyienan cnurcn. TVifr- Mrc A CNl be elected, a program presented SPECIAL OFFER! Open nuuacr mi o. -i.

uii- January 20, 1892, at uanoury, la. Surviving are four sons, Cecil, Vern and Eugene of1 Sioux City and Ron, in the United States navy and stationed at Bremerton, a daughter, Mrs. Louise Peters of Sioux Cityf three brothers, John Piercexf Oto, Bert Pierce of Danbury and Roy Pierce of Anthon; two sisters, Mrs. L6t-tie Beeson of Correctionville and Mrs. Ida Boyer of Alameda, and her mother, Mrs.

Mary Pierce of Oto. The body is at Anderson's funeral home pending arrangements. and yearly reports of various departments read. rtCDcKan ioage i. vj.

vj. Minervf- hall. Special music will include the 1 SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE RINSE MANICURE FACIAL AND st: Janke-Rathjen wedding in singing of Cantor A. Pliskin, A. H.

Doty and the Shaare Zion choir under the direction of H. H. 1A rvrnpnxv empivr. FRIDAY V'illinp Workers class of Third Prrsbvterian church Mrs. V.jfhrow shaping with Ihe new pillule elec- I LOOK across the prairie land As conquest winter ranges nigh.

I see gray dunes of drifted sand. This gale is not a baby's cry. I make a failure, Lord, to view Some favors I might fitly count, So passHhe pencil on to you. Perhaps youll furnish the amount. AH, THANK you, Lord; it didn't take You very long to flash the light, And at the top I see you make This jotting: gift to plan and fight.

You've put it first, I notice, Lord Yes, even life it stands above. It tells me that the striver's sword Must have close fellowship with love. SO BE it then, I'll thankful be This day the Pilgrims set afoot." They, fought with wilderness and sea. And -Fate, at times sphynx-like and mute From cabins in a forest drear They built a commonwealth the world Acknowledges as wise and dear, Its emblems everywhere unfurled. SO THANK you God, for this, a heart To look Time squarely in the eye, Push back my sleeves and play a part, Though it prove but a fruitless try.

With such a slogan I may meet Austerities of every brand Of home and field and city street And know that courage rules the? land. (Yankton, S. trip tweezers. Merle Galbraith. Newton, 2312' Nebraska street', for the holiday.

Leonard Meissner has arrived from Chicago to spend the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Meissner, 4701 Davis avenue. He attends Hemphill Diesel Engineering school. Officers of the Delta Phi Gamma sorority elected recently, are as follows: Miss Adelaide Sheffield, grand mistress; Mrs.

Orville Lawson, vice grand mistress; Miss Dorothy Montagne, scribe; Miss Genevieve Anderson, corresponding scribe; Miss Rita DeMers, treasurer; Miss Fredrica Jacobson, pledge mistress; Miss Marguerite Hedemann, chaplain; Miss Isabelle Boles, sergeant at arms, and Miss Harriet Pilgrim, Miss Ruth Meyers, Miss Evangeline Seneca and Miss Jeanette Blackstone, inter-sorority council board members. St. Casimir's Catholic church will be the setting for, the wedding today of Miss Sophie Maskevich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Maskevich, to Joseph Redville, son of Joseph Redville, of Chicago.

Rev. George Cesna will officiate. Following the ceremony the couple will' go to Chicago where they will reside. General Aid society SAMUELS Bunfley. Mrs.

H. Licht will have charge of the program and Mrs. Ben Fish, Mrs. L. Herman and Mrs.

A.B. Friedman of the dinner. The invocation will be given by Rabbi Rabinowit. Eli Robinow will present the financial report and the presidents Metnoaist wmiui. -Whitfield Women's Christian ROSCOE FRED NICHOLS Roscoe Fred Nichols, 43, 1001 Executive uo-xu BEAUTY SCHOOL nnnrii ui nob Grandview boulevard, died Ph.

1-M38 S09 Fourth M. church Mrs. Walter Stickles. Wednesday night in a Sioux City Chapter CK, u.r lorence Crittemon nume. hospital alter seven weeics- 111-ness.

Book Review tea Morningside Presbyterian church. Mr. Nichols was born Novem tfnline-Carey wedding Crescent ber 19. 1894. in Sioux Falls, S.

church. D. He came to Sioux City three years ago. He had worked at the carpenter's trade and was a member of the Sioux City union. He Women union Xjaoei league Labor nail.

Julia Dent urant tent, xno. oo, u. n. v. City hall.

also was a member of Sioux City aerie, No. 77, F. O. E. Vfcioux--City Temple, No.

225, Py- Survivinz are his widow. Clona. va Cictors I nnTinpntai nan pance Assembly No. 34, Order of and one son, Donald of Sioux City. The bodv is at the I Rutledse Rainbow ior uins in xugaaon hallroom.

mortuary pending completion of braska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado. I and Mrs. Kubler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

J. Kellogg, 2015 W. Fourth street, will motor to Win-side, for Thanksgiving day with 'Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Kubler, parents of Mr.

Kubler. Coming tfor a dinner party today in the' home of Dr. and Mrs. S. Gillespie, 2013 Grandview boulevard, are Mr.

and Mrs. Halleck MacDonald and son, Robert, of Kansas City and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and son, Dick, of Omaha. Mrs.

Gillespie is a sister of Mr. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fother-ingham of St.

Paul will arrive today for Thanksgiving dinner with Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Carney, 3342 Dearborn street.

The Misses Grace and Lillian Sutton of Sunnyville, will leave Friday afternoon after extended visit with Miss Betty Morgan, 2125 S. Clinton street, and in the I. A. Francis home, 4650 Morningside avenue. Complimenting Mf R.

Q. Line and daughter, Frances, of Sioux Falls, Miss Geraldine Gordon entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner party Wednesday night in home of her mother, Mrs. G. Davelaar, 4800 Morningside avenue. Mrs.

Len Lamar, Miss Elizabeth Miller and Miss Elizabeth Lamar, 4115 Country Club boulevard, will be Thanksgiving day guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bis-gard of Harlan. Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Newton, 2324 Nebraska street, have returned from a visit with Mrs. Florence Newton of Prairie du Chien, who accompanied them here for the winter months. Miss Marilyn Brownlee, who attends Iowa State college, Ames, is spending today with her roommate, Miss Carolyn Groves" of Webster City. Miss Brownlee is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. O. L. Brownlee, Terrace apartmehts. Tea Assembly No.

26, Order' of funeral arrangements. Rainbow ior ijiris in iviasomc temple. SHIRLEY LUDWIG born, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Winkel of Manson and Mr.

and Mrs. Nagrum Rolston of Sheldon. Mrs. John Wirtchell, 2912 Ridge avenue, has returned from a visit in Onawa with her son, Carl Roberts, Mrs. Roberts and their infant son, Vernon Carl.

Among holiday dinner parties A Thanksgiving, dance sponsored by Sioux City 1 lodge, No. 752, L. O. O. wll begin at 9 o'clock tonight at the Moose hall, Wright's swmg band furnishing the music.

Having charge of arrangements are E. H. Shaw, John Torrence and O. jK Younger. A delegation from the, Men's club here will attend) a midwest regional conclave of Men's clubs of six states Saturday and Sunday at the home town of this 17-natioh organization's international I president; Shirley May Ludwig, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Ludwig, 2716 18th street, died Wednesday- evenjng in a Sioux City hospital following' a lingering sickness. She was born here January 26, 1936. In addition to her parents, the child is survived by a brother, William and a sister, Frances, both of Sioux City. The body is in the O'ToOle- DRESSES today will be.

that in the home of Mrs. Kathryn Shaughnesy, 3234 Dr. C. E. Clingan and Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Hallenger, Richardson block, will preside at dinner today, having among their guests Martin Neilan and Merton MeGlothlen. Guests) at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Montagne, 2019 Ross street, Wednesday were Mrs-. Grace Staber of Madison, Alexander Bosse, senior medical student at Marquette university at Milwaukee, and Mrs. W. A.

Montagne, Mr. and Mrs. John Bourassa and Mrs. Sarah Bosse of Jefferson. Sheley camp friends from Omaha and Oakland, will arrive Friday morning for a weekend visit with three Sioux, Cityans, Miss Gale Palmer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward C. Palmer, 2902 Princess Pumps are unusually Gunn funeral home pending ar rangements. 7 Garretson avenue, whose guests will include her daughter, Miss Margaret Shaughnesy of Chicago, and members of the A. T.

Duman and L. S. Duman families. The Dorcas society of Our Savior'SsLuthern church will Wives and sweethearts of members smart they set a new standard for comfort in pumps! High or medium heels, with or without bows. Thieves Prepare After Thanksgiving Specials! Slim Silhouettes I'lever TetaIU 0 Iteanlifnl Materials In Klues, itusU and 2 for a Thanksgiving sponsor their jannuaj Christmas ba mlo't Jed have been invited.

The Union Label league council announced Wednesday) evening at a meeting of the Trades and Labor assembly in! the Labor temple that plans werebeing made for a union label exposition; to be held here in the spring. The assembly Chicken I Dinner Thieves! evidently with vlins for ill a Thankseivine dinner in mind. Jackson street; Miss Kathryn Bax stole 15 chickens owned by John considered several items )f a i ts ta routine nature at trie meeting at Beautiful Iuro reio HOSIERY 89c 11 1 ') i II lllli ilHilil Larson, 1302 Plymouth- street, from Larson's yard Wednesday night, he reported to police. The theft of three tires and 1 U'Ua rUUUULJUU LiX UL-JUUUUULa 507 FOURTH ST. wheels from his automobile lTse Our Lay-Away Plan' Wednesday night was reported to which E.

Ray Smith, presided. Fourteen boys of the winning team, one of the seveh teams recently engaged in the: Sioux City Gas" and Electric company's better light campaign, were dinner guests of their supervisor, Mike police by Charles Kuhlman, 515 Mr. and Mrs. Alvern Wendel of 1 Jackson street. Bronson will nreside at a fnmilv zaar and luncheon Saturday at the Y.

W. A. Mrs. Lee Herron of Minneapolis will arrive Friday morning to, attend the wedding of Miss Margaret Mary Mulhall and Neal Huff Saturday. Mrs.

Herron will be a guest the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mulhall, and attend prenuptial parties Friday and Saturday noon.

Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harrington, have departed for Rapid City to spend the weekend.

Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Roost and family, 2813 Nebraska street, will spend Thanksgiving day with the Henry Nuernberger family at Neb. The Misses Elizabeth and Doro dmner party today, their guests Shearman, Wednesday night at including Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Carey and family, Mrs. C. P.

Mc- NOW! JT ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Baxter, 19 38th street, and Miss Mary Neal, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Neal, 2422 Nebraksa street. In the party will be the Misses Mary Jane and Delia Kol-lerud, Miss Catherine Miss Alice Ann Hascall, Mrss Betty Van Dusen and Miss Nellie Forrest Gaden, all of and Miss Barbara Benson of Oakland.

The weekend social program for the guest -will be inaugurated with a dinner Friday evening in the Baxter home. Miss Palmer will be hostess at luncheon Saturday and Miss Neal, at a dinner. Saturday evening in- the Scribbins teashop. 1 More than 50 young people are invited to a dancing party Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Palmer, honoring the visitors. Guests will include Miss Mary Noble of Omaha, who will arrive Friday morning to spend the weekend with Miss Priscilla Manley. Miss Manley will compliment Miss Noble at an' 11 o'clock breakfast Sunday morning, when her guests will include the Cheley campmates. The young people will return to Omaha and Oakland later Miss Helen Jane Klinger arrived Wednesday night from Iowa the Elks club cafe. Following Jthe dinner, the bdys were taken to the Capitol theater Shearman.

A regular dinner meeting was held by the Apex clut) Wednesday evening at the Elks club. Bernard T. Cain was chairman. Main speakers were Donald jS. Peter and John Hardie.

Shorter; talks were given by Dick Verstegen, George Lonnberg and John Rose. Mr. Hardie, who returned, recently from a western trip, spoke on Boulder dam. H. J.

Carson, chief engineer of the Northern Natural Gas com thy Ann Roost, who attended-Iowa State college, Ames, came Wednesday night to spend the holiday with their parents. Christmas Sale of Photographs St wok GITY BRIEF? See other ads on Pages 16-A, A-17, 18-A and 10-B pany at Omaha, spokef Wednesday of The Perfect Christmas Gift Your Portrait! noon at a luncheon of the Engineers- rlnh in th VJtit h'Afpl T-Te described the nine cortipiessor sta-, Super Values tions, the miles of pipe and other equipment which his company has in the territory be tween Texas and Minnesota and South Dakota. ThonSamls of Values to $1.98 Values to $5.00 I i i people have boon served to their MARRIAGE LICENSES State college to spend Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. W.

A. Klinger, 2605 W. Sol- comrjlote satisfac- $.1188 Omaha 3423 AV. 30th la. la.

tion here! Xow voti can' fret voyr Ta. A. Wobkfn, 27.. Marion E. Parker.

17.... Russell JpnMpn, 23 Loin Schelldorf. 18. Howard Harrv Stilwill Fern Edna Ellison. Neal Jay Huff.

2S Margaret Mary Mulhall, Leslie W. Walters, 35. Laura Nafe, 26 Edward 1 Vander Mark. 4 la. 1902 Nebraska 23.

photograph, the same high" quaU ity and exquisite i artistry that have 1524 Grandview If la. la. 23. .1315 Alice 24. Kemsen, la.

Iowa ISILILAM FOR SMART HATS 511 Fourth Street Cecelia Elizabeth Nacke, Wayna E. Ray, 24...... Velma E. Davis, 21.. Merton Gerber.

25., Julia Margaret Nichols, won Jrartin's1 an 1 enviable roputa-. tion for superior portraits, Bank clearings, $484,305. Ted E. Wedemeyer, 27th ward alderman at Milwaukee, paid Mayor W. D.

Hayes and City Clerk Edgar V. Moone an informal call Wednesday. The Woodbury County Pioneers club Will meet for a 12:15 o'clock luncheon meeting Saturday at the Elks club. O. L.

Brownlee will speak on Pioneers of Today. The meeting is open to the public. A report on the convention of the Mississippi Valley association this' wek in St. Louis was given by John V. Harvey at a luncheon of the Sioux City Real Estate board Wednesday noon in the West hotel.

Because today will be Thanksgiving day the regular weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club will be held at noon Friday in the iWest hotel. The name of the will be kept secret until the meeting. Mayor W. D. Hayes was at his desk Wednesday morning following an absence the major part of which was spent a meeting of the Mississippi Valley association in St.

Louis. The mayor pronounced the river meeting a complete success from every angle. Miss Marjorie Engelbrecht of South Sioux City, a junior student at Midland college at Fremont, recently was elected treasurer 5 of the midwest region of the Lutheran Students Association of America. The 'midwest region includes South Dakota, Ne- ..1921 Douglas City 21 Mo. la.

Varlna, la. la. la. mL Donald A. Archer, 23.

i M. L. Fitzgerald, 23..., Ralph Farrow, 21 Marie Sterkel, 30 Dakota Woinan's Purse Snatched by VThief Here Until Christmas These Portraits Are Specially Priced Satisfaction Guaranteed! Check These Great Special Prices on Quality i ri A purse snatcher stole a'pocket-pook containing $ll in cash and a one-quarter of a Karat diamond ring from Mrs. H. Rowse, Miller, S.

Wednesday morning while she was shipping in a downtown department store. TWELVE 3 by 5-In. Portraits, complete in easel folders ONE 8xl0-inch Portrait, unmounted, ready for THREE beautiful Victoria Portraits white background), complete in exquisite shadow-box gift mountings. -M' mi SIX 5 by 7-inch Portraits, complete in folders, choice of eael or book type and ONE 8 by 10-inch unmounted, ready Cf for frame. Reg.

7.50 value We buy the skins, And make trfe August Williges. inc. 16 13 Pierce St framing. Regular $6 po 450 Regular 7.25 value. Christmas special value way street.

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Herbert and daughters, the Misses Dorothy and Helen Herbert, will come from Sioux Falls to spend Thanksgiving day "and the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kelly, 3012 Stone Park boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will be hosts at a dinner -party Thanksgiving day.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Metz, 2120 Grandview boulevard, left Wednesday for Jacksonville, where they will spend Thanks-, giving with his mother, Mrs. James A.

Metz. The Sioux City Lighthouse club will meet at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Shop for the Blind, 315 Sixth street. Following the business meeting a program has been arranged by Mrs. W. Latham and Mrs.

Albert Amund-son. Refreshments will be furnished by Mrs. G. Davelaar and Mrs. Addison Randall and served by Mrs.

W. McPherson and Mrs. G. Spurlock. Addison -Randall, president, will preside.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. White, 2109 Nebraska street, presided at a dinner party Tuesday evening in compliment to Miss Mary Margaret Jones, who recently returned from Italy.

The evening was spent informally. Miss Alice Haakinson left Wednesday night for Ames, where she will meet her sister, Miss Aline Haakinson. From there they wiU go to Webster City, to be the guests of Miss Jean Sevold for the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Wiese, 3201 Dodge street, will have as their guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Wiese of Cedar Rapids, and Miss Hazel Wjese of Onawa. George E. Cook has arrived from Los Angeles for a holiday visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Cook, 901 27th street. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hastings, Tower apartments, will be hosts at a dinner Thanksgiving day, entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. John Winkel and son, of San- TURN TO PAGE THREE "Old Master Tapestry" Portraits, in SIX 8 by 10-inch Portraits, complete in SIX 8 by 10-inch Portraits mounted in easel folders, a regu beautiful all glass goia tone, regular $7 $8 $6 $5 lar $7 value, Christmas Sale value. Christmas special frames.

Regular $10 value, Christmas Sale AFTER-THANKSGIVING OF CLOTH COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, FUR COATS and MILLINERY- STARTS FRIDAY AT 9 A. M. Be Sure to Attend and Save Money FISHG ALL'S THREE FLOORS nt i' jSr and as always we feature One $1 three $2 Then see our complete assortme for framing.) Proofs Shown for Your Selection We absolutely guarantee that only the finest workmanship and materials are used during this sale. No Appointments Necessary Use Your Charge Account ns of world-famous Parker Pe Pit mmdPmmcil Smts S5 tm 915 Select your Christmas pen or pencil now while oar stock is complete. deposit will bold any pen or pencil until Christmas.

All pens and pencils purchased will have name imprinted in rold free of charge! FIFTH DOUGLAS STS. PORTRAIT STUDIO SECOND FLOOR ii I.

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