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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 32

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A A 4 THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL, March 29, 1953 Constance Elaine Byrne io Wed; 1 Plans April Wedding Here To Wed in Alaska COMMUNITY HOUSE I ACTIVITIES Parents Make Known Engagement to R. Bennett; Date Unannounced THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Constance Jlaine Byrne, to Robert E. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William James Bennett, 1710 Isabella Itreet, has been announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert John Bennett, 210 Metz apattments. No wedding date has been announced. 4 A A RECENT meeting of the Mr. and Mrs.

Dick JI. Kruse yunSer Maryettes girls club the following officers were elected: President, Donna Cooley; vice president, Linda Kahn; secretary, Eva De Fazio; treasurer, Stella Tillman. Miss Jeanne Dale is dub sponsor. Miss Byrne and her fiance are! graduates, of Central high i school, and he is now a junior at Morn- ingside college.5 o'clock, Easter Sunday -afternooni at Grace Methodist church. Never sun your furs before sending them to the furrier for storage this spring.

Long exposure to hot sun has a tendency to fade certain furs. An Easter serving and program CinTTENDEN-ASMUS Mr. and Mrs. tGlenn Chit Li will be presented by the Ladies Social 1 Hour club on Wednesday. Mrs.

Ella Murphy, club president, is in charge of arrangements. tenden of EstherviUef announce the approaching marriage of their The monthly dinner of the Rose daughter. Miss Joanne Marie Chittenden, 3605 Fourth avenue, to Treglia Golden Age club will be held Thursday at 12:30 p. m. The Richard Theodore Asmus, son of: WINDBRKAK SPECIAL 1M Goldra WUlow.

im jGoidn wniow, jr-sr 'BardlMt ad hut th willow. Riwh order now for Early Spring Flantinf. f. HANSE3 NTUSERT Brookinir Df.pt. K-S7 Tmk.

dinner! will be held in the main Mrs. T. J. Asrnus, 1729 S. Patterson street, and the late Mr.

Asmus. building. Crafts and, social games will complete the afternoon's ac LEMARS, la. j. and Mrs.

Dick H. Kruse observed their 60th wedding anniversary last Monday at the home a daughter, Mrs. Henry Meyerj of LeMars. They were married March 23, 1893 in Preston township Lutheran church at-Akron, lav and lived on a farm in Washington township near LeMars Mr. and Mrs.

Kruse are the parents of four children, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Henry Jelken, Harm D. and Claus Kruse. I The ceremony will be read at 4 Easter will be celebrated by the Women of All Nations club at their meeting Wednesday.

Miss Maxine president, Miss Fish a li Alva Tolf and Miss Mary Treglia, club sponsors, will be in charge of the arrangements. Mr. and Robert Miner Ml I I i i Craft classes are held Saturday from 9:45 to 11 a. m. for children 8 to 12 years of and from 11 MISS NADA REINWEIN to 11:30 a.

m. for nursery age 3 I children. Miss. Isabelle Gibbs is ISS NADA REINWEIN.l Mr.xSample attended schools craft instructor. 13 daughter of Prof.

Michael, herend is employed in the sales department of the International Ruby Tillman, Wally Thomas, Milling Co, in Davenport. Ramona Alvarez and -Mary De Fazio have been assisting in the Community house lobby and li IMPORTANT. PRE-HOLIDAY Following their 'marriage, the couple plan a trip to Minneapolis, and from there they will go to Chicago to attend a reception to bfary program during the past R. Reinwein of Davenport, and- C. Richard Semple, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Semple.SO? Otoe street, will be marriedat 2 o'clock, the afternoon of April 8, at St. Boniface Catholic church here.

Miss Reinwein is head of the piano departmenfrof the college in Dubuque land she is week. be given by Miss ReiAwein's fa WAKEFIELD, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Miner of Wakefield recently observed their 53d wedding anniversary at their home here. Community house will be closed Friday evening in observance of ther. The couple will reside at 627 Ripley street, Davenport. uood Friday. ISS.

MILDRED RUSH, 1411iFort Richardson, Anchorage, April 14. Douglas street, daughter of pianist and: feature soloist with: the Tri-City Symphony orchestra. She received her M. A. de-' Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Krick Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Rush of IDA GROVE, la Mr.

and Mrs. ard Krick recently observed Y. ty. C. A.

NOTES Ponca, will leave Sunday PUVINC A PIANO IS REAL EASY WITH WURLITZER AND IT'S FUN. TOO! greeln music irom banta cecena conservatory in Rome, Italy. evening for Seattle where she will emplane for Anchorage, Alaska." Her marriage to Pvt. Roger Lee Miss Rush was graduated from Holy Trinity high school in Hart-ington. and she has been employed here at the Blue Cross Hospital Care association.

Pvt. Burns is stationed with the army at Anchorage where the couple Two groups of selected pdo! garments are offered to. you at a great saving. By purchasing now you will have new outfit for Easterwear. Burns, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ever- USINESS Girls will meet for 6 p. m. dinner and business their' 50th wedding anniversary withNjpen house. They were msfr-riectatthe Methodist church "here 1 and haveHhree daughterSp-aaEgon and nine grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. A.V Poynter- ard Burns of Laurel, will meeting Monday. Rev. Russell: A.

take place at the post chapel atjwill live. Cervm will show- slidesand give an accompanying tallc on Korea Thursday in conjunction with Hi-Y clubs. Junior hostesses willo to the airforce. base Wednesday at 8 p. m.

for an orchestra dance. The yvT. C. will be closed Friday from 1 to 3 p. ni.

Remove Mildew i L4KEFIELD, MinK Mrand Mrs, W. A. Poynter of Petersburg 78 FINE SUITS REDUCED -AS LOW A a I a towtiship observed their 53d wed 1 Monday nighr Young Adult group will meet at 8 p. m. for square dancing and couple dancing.

RoyHarling and Hershel ding anniversary at their home nere. y- -1 Brightwill call for the groups. Mr. and Mrs. Miner-Melgaard program is sponsored in co OFF REGULAR PRICES Get rid of mildew in book' pages by first brushing the spot off andi then airing the books in a sunny place.

If mildew sprinkle French chalk on the page. operation wilth the Sioux City VIBORG, S. D. Mr. and Miner Melgaard held open house last Sunday in i 50th wedding anniversary.

epartment of recreation. April. 1 Exhibition; Camera Club Salon. Aprils? Art Classes April r-Siouxland African -Violet society, 2 p. April 9-Pre-Svmphony Tea; 2:30 p.

m. April 12 PoKluck supper, 6:30 p. m. April 14 SiouxQity Camera Club, 7:30 p. April 21 SchubertNClub, 1 p.

m. Holy Week services will be held Close the book and, a few days later, brush the chalk off. each i morning Monday through are lifelong residents of this com munity. 1 "Mr. and A.

Knutsen April 23-Sioux CityTamera Chib, 7:30 p. m. PR! tjj ESS ES REDUCED- AS LOW AS April 25 Film Program-Kyan Megeran's Faked VerM gers and My Purple Ball Guests of Little Chickadee at 2:30 and 7:30 p. April 26 Film Program, 7:30 m. I OFF I REGULAR Abbie Fitch Martin, by Lough-lin, and Mrs.

C. Davenport will have thVlesson. PRICES LITERARY CLUBS I 11 4 Coterie cjub will meet at 1:15 COME' TOMORROW, AT 462 Buys A Fine Wurlitzer at clock Monday with Mrs. RalDh T-V HE LITERARY' OUTLOOK I rlnh will mppt with Mrs. Eker, 1516 Ross street.

Mrs W7 Fischer, 3442 Douglas stfeett win iscHss sprin? plant FOMlRSt CHOICE 'AND i5 aVe MONEY 2 p. m. Monday. Mrs. R.

Alien will give News Notes arid Birds, of America will be the topie of Mrs. Bard of Avon club will meet With Mrs. C. O. Hoefer, 3215 Mc-onald street, Monday.

The pro I. Vangsness, Mrs, 'Js. W. JElder and Mrs. E.

W.1 Flentje I I .1 "A i 7 Jl gram will be presented by Mrs Sorosis jclub will have a meet and Mrs. J. Miles Smith. ins Monday with Mrs. E.

Pel EASY WMS i ton, 3321 Indiana avenue. Mrs. R. Emerson Study club will meet N. Miller will review windows for the Crown PrinceJ by Eliza YANKTON, S.

D. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Knutsen observed their golden wedding anniversary Thursday with a reception in their home here.

-1 -were married March 19; 1903 at Mission Hill; S. and have lived all their lives in Yankton county. They" have five daughters, Mri. Elsie Tepper, Miss Iona Knutsen and Mrs; Hazel Gingras, all qf Mrs; Sylvia Rabe cjf and Mrs. Esther McCartney of El Cajon, fodr Sidney of Denver, Morrjs of i San Diego, Harold of kakee 111., and Kenneth of Chi-i beth Gray Vining.

Mrs. J. P. at 1:15 clock Monday with Mrs. E.

P. Hemphill, 37 LaSalle street. Mrs. H. White will give the Easter program.

Weiserisee will preside 517 5th Sioux City FlshcQl Mrs. John Harvey will be, hos tess to American Girls Tuesday. A The program on the history of the Dance Club Will Attend Juvenile Mr. and Mrs. John Hanthorne Mrs.

Mor- opera, will be given by ris Thomas. HIGHLIGHT of the social season for Sioux City lodge 112, Party Saturday T. N. T. Literary club will hav? IB.

P. O. Does, will be the annual cago; 20 grandchildren andVninel "Purple ball, an elaborate dance to De held Saturday ave- rieidav at the home ofi Mrs. P. BJOTILLION club great-grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. WUlard W. Robbins Hnffman. 1903 Cedar street.

I jwill be entertained nmff at th rliihhnni: The won't Inof TVTci "r'irVy nartir Calnrrion ot.aninn The host committee for the evening includes Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Perasso, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer pamme, Mr. and Arnold Metz, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gibson, Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Ruelberg, Mr. and Mrs.

Gail Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Uhley and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pendergast.

Dr. E. J. Tierney will fee toastmaster. Grant J.

Wetz is general chairman. Mrs. Wetz, chairman of table will honor John Hanthorne, newly elected exalted ruler', and. Mrs. B.

C. Fordyce will review a se-jthe Bellevue ballroom. Theywill l(vtfr? hnnlr and Miss I Janice anditnrn hart thf ralendar and havp 1 i filViTicc Riicnn" MaHlow Taill oivp a ct an4 Via ae ri rt musical program. i favors. Hanthorne, as well as the retiring ruler, Floyd Koll, and Mrs.

Koll. A social hour at 6:30 o'clock will precede the banquet at 7:30 A Looks higher. slim, tapering medium heel shown in many of our lovely Troylings. Mrand Mrs. "Tod Benson, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Waldron and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Searing are on the committee. arrangements, will be assisted by Mrs.

Koll, Mrs. Clair Pierce, Mrs. Morningside' Riparians will be entertained at a 1 o'qlock lunchT eon Thursday at, the hpme of Mrs: E. Jensen, S. Lemon Mrs.

H. L. Neijson will be bee them all an exciting priced it less than their original styling demands. o'clock, to be followed by the grand march and dancing. Traditionally the decorations for the ball are in purple and white, with gold accents.

Table decorations Cliff Foltz, Mrs. William Shu- The board members of St. Mon minsky, Mrs. Pamme, Mrs. Ray Durst, Mrs.

Carl Mrs. Hart- A cohostess. Mrs. K. C.

Ainslee will ica's, guild will hold their April 1 present the topic, Notes meptW at 10:30 o'clock Wednes- wjll aLso carry out the 1 ej man, Mrs. yern Cameron arid Mrs, a i a ti i if Aow-j-crty uraingm dav momin? at the Martin hotel. tneme. Neal DeKok, Black Mask with patent $13.95 Glanri is also on the A Edward C. Palmer, 2901 Mrs.

Thomas? Griff 3156 Dear Jackson street, will be hostess at; born, street, will be luncheon hos I a luncheon at o'clock Tuesday, at 1 o'ck T-j--iJ tuning nnoinrrfn'c rf st Tnoroca i Blua Mash with blua calf $13.95 will prer LYONS, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. -Willard W. Robbins observed their golden wedding anniversary withrropen their home, with' approximately 200 relatives and friends in attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. Robbins were married March 17, 1903 at the home of her parents. They lived ona farm near here for 27. years before retiring and moving to town.

Theyiave one daughter Mrs Earl Peterson, and three grand-: children. and program will follow. Mrs. M.i1"1 a B. Mendenhall will review.

Miss Plan That Summer Vacation II0V7 Toun to Colorado, California. UW Yorl, Pacific Northwtit, Oiarki, Naw England. Alaika and Great Lakes Cruitt. Alto Foraign TRAVEL UI1LII.1ITED of SIOUX CITY 622 SECURITY BANK BLDG. PHONE 2-2033 7 -1 I MAKES THE DIFFERENCE THERFS STILL TiriE! SEYMOUR TROY Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Johnson JACKSON, Minn. Mr. and Bert Johnson of Belmont township will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house at Bethany Lu-theranchurch at Jackson during the afternoon; We Specialize in Custom Built Furniture Rebuilding Resluing Cleaning Tufting: Needle Pcflnt Work Antiques Refinishing All Work Guaranteed But, Please Hurry! Yes, you "still -have to have your favorite Spring Coatsv Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Slacks and Jackets cleaned, pressed and returned to you looking fresh for Easter, if you call Cusack's now. Phone 5-8963.

GIVES YOU THE ILLUSION HEEL Mr. and Mrs. Frank JJden MATLOCK, Ia.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uden obsefved their 57th wedding anniversary at their Black Mash with patant $13.95 eeee.

p8 0-3803 home here recently. Their chil-drenr-grahdchildren, greatrgrandf children and other relatives and friends visited the couple during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson HULL, la.

Mj. and Mrs. Charles Gibson observed their Our Route Man Will Stop! at Your Home on His Regular Twice-A-Week Schedule or Any Day That Suits Your Convenience. ALL GOODS FULLY INSURED. PROMPT ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS.

For Free Estimate ee eee r- i i i ii ii i i i sr ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Noel Isom of Dixon, announce the enKasement of their daushter. Miss GIenna-tale Isom, to Richard Stalling, -son of Mr. and.

Mrs. Bill Stalling of Concord, Neb. No weddinr date has been set. 5Qth wedding anniversary with open house at the community GUSAGI1 building, here. They were married in 1 9Q3 at Onawa, and have two sons, Floyd at home and Glenn of Yankton, S.

D. Laundry Dry Cleaners FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE A. Anderson UPHOLSTERING There's No SubstituU for Experience 506 JACKSON ST. nr WE REPAIR I YOUR SHOES Willi K. OV AIT SIOUX CTTT OWNED 8.

F. CTJSACK, Pres. A Gen. Manarer Mr. and Mrs.

Barney Kempers SIOUX CENTER, Ia.Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kempers observed their 61st1 wadding anniversary recently with a family reunion, attended by their children, grandchildren and other relatives. OR WHII.K IOB SHOP DUSY DEE SHOE REBLTLDERS 418 Doualw i Fhona t-tO K. HEXDRICKSON.

Viea-rmldeat mmi Aaaistant Kumm E. W. BArMANN. Beeiwtary 505-07 Pearl St. EsUblished in 1929 Phone 5-8963 1 ml 420 PIERCE ST.

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