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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 24

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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LINEN PUMPS Are Now In Demand! Just Received the New Opera Its Smart and hie TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU ALo Shown PATENTS WHITE Kin BLONDE KID BLUE KID BLACK CREPE AND WHITE CREPE Values that are Hard to Heat CHOICE 'Wood Wart ward. bodwan Roberts Dairy 11(17 17 ompany FOI THE LINCOLN SUNDAY SUNDAY MAY HI 1931- Personals June Is More Popular Than Ever As Montk of 3lapidly Growing Lists of Engaged Girls Give, Promise of Many Lovely Marriages During Coming Summer. UDGING from the length of the engagement lists which grow longer and longer each week, the summer is to be nothing more than one lovely wedding after another. As in previous weeks, most of the engaged misses chosen the ever popular month of roses as a wedding mT hJ srasr ks gar Henderson Kingdom of Ponca ity. Okla.

The marriage will be solem- Sisters At Chester Plan Triple Wedding mzrd at nn Informal home cere monv, Mav 28, in the presence ol relatives and close friends. Miss Easterday la a former student at the University of Nebraska, where she is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. Kingdom attended the University Colorado, and Is pn alumnus of Sigma Nu. at University Graduates Encaged.

Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. C. Krekeler of Gcthenburg announce the engagement of their daughter.

Irmgard. to Fred A Wiren, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Wiren of Lincoln. The date of the wedding has not been announced. Miss Kiekeler receives her degree from the university in June, and i nivmiij was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, George Fisher of Superior tional honorary scholastic organiza- ter. Lvndall, to William J. Newens, Chi Alpha Newens LiScolm Triple Wedding In June, will be an event of June 2.

Mr. ana Mrs. J. E. Woodward of Mis.s Fi her is a graduate of the Chester announce the engagement of Nebraska, where she and approaching marriage of their is a member of Alpha Phi.

Mr. daughters. Gladys, to J. Barclay Newens also received his degree from Gallion rf Chester; Doris, to Glenn the university, and is a member of Segrisi of Munden, and Phi Gamma Delta. Hazel, to Marlon M.

Palmer of Chester The triple wedding is to be Maurine Van Kirk Engaged. an event of June 2. The Misses onH Mrs Van Kirk of Woodward attended Nebraska Wes- daughter, Maurine, to Francis sorority. Sarah Hedges Waverly The wed- Double Wedding at Eeigh. dins will he an event of June 4 Mr.

and Mrs. John Brock of Leigh Miss Van Kirk, who graduated from announce the engagement and ap- the NrliRh high school, is a former proaching marrieg of their daugh- student the university. ters, Lillian Josephine, to Ralph Leonard Barrett, son of Mr. and Early June i'errmonv. Mrs.

John Barrett of Creston, and Mrs. Louise Elllthorpe announces Helen Dorothy, to Wesley Welling the engagement and approaching Rynearson, son of Mrs. Frances marriage of her daughter. Irene Rynearson of Madison. The double Winona to Julius A.

Humann, son wedding will be an event of early of Mr. and Mrs. H. Humann ol jUne at Zion Lutheran church in Bison, Kas The marriage is to take Leigh. place June 9.

Mr. Human is a grad- Miss Lillian Brock attended the uate of Union college, and has done university in 1929-30, and has taught graduate work at the University ol in the Dorchester schools for the Nebraska. past two years. Miss Helen Brock graduated from Wayne State Facie Girl To Wed college in 1929, and has Mr and Mrs F. Butts of Eagle taught two years at Madison.

Mr. announce the engagement and ap- Barrett was graduated from the proaching marriage of their daugh- Lincoln School of Commerce in 1929. ter, Thelma Helen, to Emil G. Olas-1 cr, son ol Mr. and Mrs.

L. G. Glas- Erma Collins Engaged, or, of Lincoln. The wedding will Mrs Collins. 3012 street, take place in the early summer.

announces the engagement and ap- Miss Butt? is a junior at the Uni- proaching marriage of her daughter, versitv of Nebraska, and is Frances, to Fay E. Shafer, teaching the primary grades at Sur- son of Mrs Elizabeth Shafer of prise. Me. Glaser is a graduate of Luncheon Of D.M.C. Jub Held Seven Members Entertained By Mrs, C.

W. Clesson; Mrs. Abker Is Next Mrs. C. Clesson entertained the club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1130 street.

Lincoln. The marriage will take place June 16. in the Second Baptist church, Twenty-eighth and street. Miss Collins is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, where she is a member of Delta Zeta. Since her graduation, she has been a teacher in home economics in the high school at Mead and Exeter.

Divrjr Girl Betrothed. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Hanson of Davey, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Bernice, to Gustave York of Linccin. The wedding will take place June 10 at the home. Late June Event. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Hoalok an, nounce the engagement and the ap-; There were seven present and proaching marriage of their daugh- luncheon was served at the close ter. Evelevn, to Harvey Gartrell, In two weeks Mrs. J. Abker will son of Mr.

and Mrs Will Gartrell give a covered dish luncheon at her of Lincoln The wedding is to be an home, 1415 Sumner street for the event of late June. Miss Hosick is a club. former student at Nebraska Wes- i leyan, Where she Is a member of Ladies to Luncheon. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She is The altar society of Dressed teaching in Grand Island.

Sacrament church will entertain the ladies of the parish at a covered Engagement Weeping Water Girl, dish luncheon Wednesday at the and Mrs o. C. Hinds, Weep- schoo1. A business meeting will water, announce the cngage- preceite the luncheon at 1 o'clock. ment and approaching marriage of Tables will be arranged for bridge thHr daughteri June, to James Elin the afternoon and Mrsr Frank of Noriolk.

wm of Mr and Cam and Elizabeth Hossman Lloyd Whitaker of Washington. D. is in Lincoln as a guest at the home of Mrs. Whitakers parents. Mr.

and Mrs F. L. Fassett. on a month's vacation from his office in the interstate commerce commission. Mr.

and Mrs. Whitaker plan trips to St. Joe, Omaha. Sioux Citv and Loup City, with Mr. Whitaker's mother, Mrs George Whitaker of los Angeles, who is the guest of her sister.

Mrs. C. A Craw ford. 127 North Thirty-third street. Mrs I lovd Whitaker, who has been in Lincoln for some time, will rectum east with her husband.

Mrs. L. Howery left for Kear- nev Thursday to he with her sister. Mrs J. E.

Eickmeier, who is ill. Rev. is in the St Elizabeth's hospital. His condition is not serious. Slenderizing, flattering empire frocks by Nelly Don, Ruffles, puff sleeves, full skirts, fl 95 to $3 95 at Ben Simon Ac Sons, Adv.

TO THE MAYOR, CITY HOSTESS AM) CITIZENS OF LINCOLN We take this means of expressing our appreciations for the cordial welcome extended us to LINCOLN. We will try to so conduct ourselves to merit same. Mr. Ac Mrs THACKER 1006 St. A NEW SERVICE For Parties Given at Home We Will Plan Your Menus FREE of CHARGE LUNCHEONS DINNERS TEAS SUPPERS uiitimimuiiiiimtiiHwcaiMHMimtiniiH UATFI Il Veir I CL Lai CORNHUSKER PASTRY SHOP tHHtMIHttttt IftttHHMIMHtt Call Valma Rutherford.

anana udding Vanilla ice cream with bananas, maraschino cherries, and nuts. For Sale at Our Dealers and at Our Retail Room, 20th and Sts. Alpha Theta Chis Planning Entertainment For Alumni park Wednesday, May 20. at 10:30 o'clock. At noon the P.

A. will serve a jitney luncheon to which the parents and children have been invited. ustjs Barclay Gallion of Chester. A triple wedding will be solemnized June 2. afternoon at her home.

Fifteen little boys and girls were invited and a luncheon was served after the afternoon of games. To Entertain Park Board. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Davis will entertain members of the Lincoln park board and their wives and hus- Dcan Cutter Of Northwestern University Medical bands at a dinner Friday evening School To Be Chief Speaker At Dinner, Took at Part in Founding Fraternity NEW OFFICERS OF Dean Irving Cutter of Northwest-! worthy, Mrs.

Dora Finch and Mrs. IMQTAl ITD era University medical school will Cora Bentley. 1 lnoGiuuuu be the chief speaker at the Alpha (Continued from Page Two Theta Chi alumnae dinner Thurs- mitiato At Breakfast. will be hostesses. Fraternity Initiates.

Alpha lambda Delta, national acholastic fraternity, held an initiation Saturday evening at 5 o'clock at Ellen Smith hall, after which 11 a dinner at the Lincoln hotel Covers were laid for twenty- Mrs. C. J. Elgaard of Weeping Water The marriage will take place in the early summer. Dorchester Betrothal.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kovarik of Dorchester, announce the engagement and approaching marriage ol noiei Luvurs miu im twrntv- thelr daughter. Sybilla to Victor nine and the appointments were in Kotouc. The marriage will take place pink and orchid.

Those initiated ln are Donna Davis, Kathleen Becker, 1 Jane Helen Ewing, Alice 1 Qeddea, Luclie Hitchcock, Dorothy Mr and Mrs R. E. Dale, 540 Hughes Eveflvn Lyon Doris Me- North Twenty-sixth street, announce 1 DeMaries Hilliard, and Ida 1 the engagement and approachmg Sommer. marriage of their daughter, Alice, Honorary members chosen by the to Berchel H. Harper, son of Mr.

fraternity are Sally Pickard. Ruth and Mrs V. Harper of Pairbury. Roberts Casey, Katheryn Williams. marriage will take place in early Bather Gaylord, and Miss Elsie Ford June.

Piper. officers nf the fraternity are Sheer voiles by Nelly Don, with Margaret Upson, president; Pauline complementary jackets which change Nelson, vice president; Lidusa Ntn- their sleeveless character entirely, ger, secretary, Virginia Jonas, Voile ensembles, at Ben Simon Ac treasurer Sons 17 95 day evening at the Cornhusker are John Agee of Lincoln, Victor Smith and John Latenser of Omaha, and Stewart Elliott of Beatrice will be toastmaster. Dean Cutter membership chairman; Mrs. L. W.

Delta Omicron held an initiation Aukernmn, publicity chairman, and hotel. Othei alumnae who will speak and May breakfast Saturday morn- Mrs McCall, entertainment 4 vtriT-j- thf( woodbum party house chairman. A covered dish supper The tables were appointed with old waa at 6:30 oclock. Tlie P. rose candles and spring garden i t.

A will place a name plate on yv.u ers Thirty-five were present. Pat- school, was one of the founders of the fra- ronesses initiated were Mrs Sherwood Heads (linton. ternity in 1895 and was graduated ciine, Mrs. Paul Grummann, Mr? Mrs. Charles Sherwood will be in- from the university in 1898.

One; paid 0 imi Mrs. Emma Holyoke, stalled president of Clinton T. hundred And fifty will attend the Mrs True. Mrs. Maybelle Thursday, at 3 at the dinner.

Jackson. Madam Eugenie Chalo- school. Mrs. L. A.

Pixley will chova and Mbs Mildred Chapin, duct the service. Others to be in- Annual Triad Party. Pledges initiated were Margaret stalled are Mrs. Kiessedbach, HCrTltt SS i Miss and were Professor and. Party for Son.

Kther Anderson'a window Mrs. A. H. Schmidt, Professor and Mrs Meginnis gave birth- Esther Mrs. Karl Arndt, Professor and day party for her four-year-old son that the children Mrs.

W. Lantz, Mrs. Eva Henry W. Meginnta May 1 in the mg will follow the May day exer- rises, and a community dinner will be given the same day. Belt Meets.

Social Activity Turns To tv 1 TV Belt line T. A. met Priday Part igs for i ci to Be siriprl Okini? to the absence of the aided Owing to the absence of the (Continued From Page One.) lored at a dinner whirh Mrs. president Mrs Beta, the Ursi, shower Cathfr 8ave af her standing committees for next year link and A evening. The dinner table at were not annoimced.

or the bride-to-be will be a f0urteen guests found a short program honoring the J. t. a was decorated in ijreen and was given by the pupils. Miss Neola OHara is arradging a lavender. An informal evening fol- Thp eigbth grade pupils held a lnen ahower to 8a sale, the pnxceds of which at the Cornhu-sker hotel, to wdl bp used to purchase prizes for vonor Miss McClung Mrs.

Brya MeC'ormaek llonoree. the annual school picnic, May on i In honor of Mrs Kenneth Me- the school grounds. There will be 1 Minwr Cormack. formerly Miss Leone Koh- no June meeting, ollowed by a feW Mrg Clarencp cellar gave a Program and Installation Affairs for I party Tuesday evening at her home Belmont P. A.

will meet for Honoring Mias Margaret fight guests at a bridge party Tues- formed the centerpiece, and day evening at her home. 1204 A mjointmenta were pink and white given by the pupils and the new street A miscellaneous shower is be- was with a mis- rs will be installed mg planned for Miss tXtens, and showrr Health day will be observed at the supper will be served at the small tables Miss Grace Forke will compliment Misa Ottena with a bridge and crystal shower Thursday evening, at her home, 2645 A street Twelve will be included. Garden flowers will appoint the rooms, and supper will be served at the small tables. Shower for Charlotte Gietirk. Mias Helen Giesick will give a shower for her slater, Miss Charlotte Uieaick, Friday evening at tneir home 343 street Games will occupy the guests during the evening, and a supper wnll be served Green and lavendar will be combined in the appointments Twenty-five guests will be included, Parties for Jane Mr and Mrs A Gahn will give a family dinner at their home.

1925 Parke avenue, Tuesday evening for Mus Mary Jane Wilkins A bowl roaes center the table and the eight present will spend the evening socially. Miss Wilkins was hon- a A rUMGp' i Gifts of Jewelry Will Last a Lifetime Make your gift to the graduate one that will lant for years to continuous reminder to the recipient of a iovful occasion. Our assortment is large. hoose here on EASY CREDIT. Gruen Watches We were fortunate in making a special purchase and the shipment ha.s arrived We are offering these beautiful Ouen watches values from 156 to $100 in one special group at $4750 $25 to $1,000 to $25 to $60 to $10 Credit Dr The Price Is The Bring in vour old watch.

No matter what its age it is worth $7.50 in trade on one of new Gruent. Bluebird Leather Burses bests of Silverware Costume Jewelry Electric (locks $0.50 to $125 GRADUATES Dr. Frank N. if your In akn.f-1 Diitomelri'tl ment. We ere equipped to find any eye you might and to properly fit corrective lene, end you ten pey $1 A Week Mall Receive Prompt Attention Club Plan IM4 STREET Easy To The lub Plan Wav.

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