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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 11

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10 I VI MM. JOI RWI, WfiW.day, 28, (yT MRS. JAMKS RICHARD GRANT or The festivities for the hnily and mistletoe Ruests are still gr)- Guests I J'l uf at A fast pace Mr. and Mrs. Sia.s are entertaining VVednes- day evening at their homo with a dinner in honor of Mr.s.

Sia.s' nephew, Dr. Hobert Squires, Mrs. Squires and their Robbie, of Denver. The Squirc.s are vi.citing with Dr. Squire.s' Mr.

and Mr.s. R. A. Squires, for the hnlidny season The dinner guest.s at the home Will number ten MRS. II.

C.ARI, HAI.SIGKR A birthday wa.s celebrated Wedne.sday noon at the Univer- club. In fact there were two birthrlays that of Mi.ss Ifolly Hawke who is 13 year.s old today, and that of i Carnlyn Carter, who turned 13 on Christmas day. The 21 guest.s had luncheon at the rniversily club and spent the afternoon at the theater. Hnmecomers Tuesday evening were Dr. and Mrs.

F. T. Wright, who returned from a four day vi.sit in Denver with friends and They vi.sited their daughter, Mrs. L. Berger, and Mr.

Berger, and the Berger's son, Richard. The Wrights also visited with Dr. brother, L. C. Wright.

Treking to Omaha Wedne.sday for a luncheon at the Omaha Athletic flub given by the Omaha alumnae and activitie.s of i Beta Phi sorority were the Misses Barbara Heinecke. Marilyn Brewster, Susan Kimball, Carolyn Roberts, Betty Hathaway, Margaret McCoy, Ruth Ann Curti.ss, Priscilla Jones and Susan Marshall. Births AT, HtisFfTAL. Mr, Itrrnard ftlhlrtt, 1230 it Prc 27. Mm Riblrlt wiis Ruth Armrtmnit llarnM Huiktr.

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Ana HAmia aon. Pro 27 f'oy I Mr. Ana Hrnry P. Urmlng, Brnfon Dre 27 Mr. Ana I Irtrh.

1301 a 2S l'lrlrh Dri Hwatn inarnoge of Miss Bai bara P'diU', (i.lugl'itei and Ml- I. to I'i'iutrd (liant. of Mr. and Mf. Roy CFijiiit, was at 12 Wed- i.iy afci lon, Der 28.

at St The altars apjiointcd witii arrange- of woi fein and I tiy candelabra Jd th( cn n.op.y in the pre.senoe of We also discovered that a visitor for the holidays from New York City is James Aldrich. He i.s visiting his mother, Mrs. Bess Streeter Aldirch, his sister, Mrs. honor and the bridesmaids were Milton Beechner, Mr. Beechner J.

Polite, of Chagrin Cand brother. Bob Aldrich. f). Hylaiul and and Mrs. Beechner enter- University ijf Iowa and for the pa.st year has been Mrs Ftfd 'riirner, sister of the tamed on Chri.stmas day with a Traditional Open House Madame Laure DeVilrnur will hold her traditional open house Sunday Jan.

1 from 3 until 6 in the afternoon. Mrs. 1 Burl Riehartlson ami Mrs. Anna B. Crawley will receive the guests at the door.

Mi.ss Adela I Kvrhclhahn and Miss Fay Stau-ss will be in charge of the guest book. Madame DeVilmar will receive the guest.s in the living room. Also present at the open hou.se will be Madame DeVil- house guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl L. Shaefer of Riverside, Colo. Serving and assisting in the dining room will be Mrs Goul- ford Abbott. Mrs. Robin Reid.

Mrs. WUliam Stoner, Miss Roberta Jones, Mis.s Connie Gordon. Mi.ss Maxine Patterson and Miss Christine Phillips. Music will be provided by the Misses Wilma Acherman, Sandra Gadd, Marlene Living.ston, Ellen Fitting. Phyllis Dworsky, Mrs.

George Mechling and Rita Jo Trumble. Others on the musical program will be Robert Plnck, Naomi Ixing Kolb and Earl Burnett, jr. Miss Jane Kllen Moyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl John Moyer of Madi.son, became the bride of H.

Carl Fialsiger of St lauus of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Balsiger of Kan.sas ity. Mo.

at an afternoon ceremony performed at 4 o'clock Wed- Christmas Party The wedding took place at the Moyer home in will on- To a Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. cek and Harry B. Goeckler have gone to Grand Island to attend the wedding of Mr.

daughter, Marilee, to J. F. Sheehan, The wedding will take place Wednesday at a 2:30 the afternoon ceremany et aCT cathedral. Holiday Guests Dr. and Mr.s.

Henry Bauer of Minneapolis, visited Dr. brother, Alexander Bauer, and Mrs. Bauer over the holidays, Christmas day there was a dinner at the home of Mrs. Alexander mother, Mr.s. Jacob Stoehr.

The Bauers arrived Thur.sday and left Tuesday evening. Riordan performed the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white satin pinafore style wedding gown. A deep of lace was Inset in the front and back of the Madi.son. tertain 12 friends at her home groom.

The attendnnts wore vf'lvet gowns fa.sluonfd along empire lines, the matron of 11 emeiaid green and the iiiide.smaids in lime witii jiortiait necklines and foil They wore sralloped Juliet eaps of matching velvet ami cairied modern colonial ixniqiiets of reti family dinner and on New day Mr.s Aldrichwill be ho.stcss to her family at a dinner at home. 1)0 Catherine Gil- roses and holly leave.s ie the wedding Rov Grant Tlie home of Dr. and Mrs. Byron i.s a busy tjiace for this particular week, for they have several house guests, Visii- 1 ing with the TuUises are Mrs. his and Mrs.

Wilson son as be.M man ami usher.s were Eidd of Chicago, Mrs. Dora Bas- inuMf ,1., Given in mainage bv her L. John Polite, of Chagrin tity, and Mr. father, the bnde appeared in a Falls, Willi.s Polite, broth- Gerald Thurman and i gown of white satin fash- ers of the brifie, Robert F. Joe- i family of Broken Bow.

The ei eri a cieep scalloped ckel. Robert Patton and Robt let einbrouiercd seed ert P'. Cirant, brother of the 5 the neck- grcKim. in.f’. li.f bodice was fitted to a A receptfnn was held at the tir.v defined i)v scalloped home of the bride from 2 to 4 'oiding.

Her full skirt was Assi.sting Mrs. John dem iy fli.un. fd and nded in a F. McKffine, R. Dovle.

f.T'h. -iral tram. A satin and net Mrs C. Hyland. Mrs.

F. held her fmgeitip veil Gilligan, Mrs. Don Bergquist, I UVii-irted guests arrived on Christmas day. Entertaining for 16 guests at the Lincoln Country club Wednesday noon was Mrs. John R.

Dudgeon, Included on the guest list were former sisters, of Mrs. Dudgeon. They were Mrs. Charles White, Greensboro, N. She wore Mrs.

Claude E. Donley, Mrs Nel- Miss Betty Lillibndgo, Crete; Mrs. James Martin. Boulder. antujue fliamomi and P'Carl son Bedell.

Mrs. J. D. Desmond, I in neloi.ging to her grand- Sam Zimmerman, Mrs. Wil-j I Her modern colonial I ham Toppe, Mrs.

Ed Lawrie, i Ferguson. Miss Tish Swanson, aiq a of white roses. Mrs. Harry MacArthur, Mrs. i Mrs.

Gerald Whelan, Mrs. Rus- Mi s. Jack Hoyt wa.s matron of I Douglas M' Dort. Mrs. Robert sell Gustav.son, Miss Mary Des- Open Thura.

'til 91 Jiisi thing to keep you winter warm on snowy, cold days! of soft jersey in your pick oi colors. 2oo Red Black Kellv Brown Grey Mixed Order bv Mail! I I I City Quantity Colora Glieek Zone I Charge MiUiimy. Fifth Floor I rnond. Miss Maiy Sue Holland, Miss Betty Bedell, Miss Esther Beynon, Mis.s Mary Aitken, Miss Ann Gilligan, Mis.s Mary Ann Zimmerman. Miss Joanne Bergquist, Miss Mary Margaret McKeone, Mrs.

John Connelly. Miss Patricia Burnett, Miss Mary Doyle, Mi.ss Dorothy Bennison, Mrs. Clark Craig, Mi.ss Ruth Mull, Mrs. Glen Yetter. Mrs.

Mark Swanson, Miss Nancy Garcy, Mrs. John Boman, Mrs. Lester Buckley, Mrs. Harry Fox, Mrs. Rodney Smith, Miss Nancy Lawlor, Miss Anne Miles, Miss Barbara Wentz and Miss Joan Farrar.

For their wedding trip to New Orleans the bride wore a smoke grey two piece dress with matching hat and American Beauty top coat with grey Persian lamb trim. Mrs. Grant was graduated in June from the University of Nebraska school of fine arts. She is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr.

Grant, served two and a half years in the navy prior to attending the University of Nebraska. Family Dinner There were 30 guests present at the family dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orla Hul- beft on Christmas day. The out of town guests at the dinner were Mrs.

Minnie Brandorff, Mrs. Edna Komma and her family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brandorff all of Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs.

William Brandorff and family of Talmage, Mr. and Mrs. George Brandorff and Shirley of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McBride of York, Mrs.

Graul and her family of Roca, and Mrs. Rhoda Hulbert of Seward. I he bride IS a graduate of the Univer.sitv of where fric she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She recmved her law Wednesday at a Chri.stmas party, degree from the University of Iowa and for the pa.st year has been afternoon will be spent in- as.sistant attorney general of the of Nebraska. Mr.

Balsicer formally. IS a graduate of the Umvor.sity of Kan.sas City. I -----The couple will be at home in St. LouLs. iU.P.

RpSftarcll The marriage of Miss Dolores Anne Vinlove. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Vinlove, to Donald Svoboda, son of Mrs. Frank L. Svoboda, was solemnized at 9 in the morning at St.

cathedral on Dec. 17 in the presence of the immediate families and friends. Msgr. C. J.

bodice which fastened high with covered buttons to a rounded satin collar. The full tapered to points over the hand.s and hip poufs dramatized the sweep of the skirt and court train. She carried a white rosary and her bridal bouquet was of yellow and white roses. Mrs. Sheila Maiefski, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor.

She wore a green satin gown with matching head dress and carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Patricia McCormick was bridesmaid and was also gowned in green satin with matching head dress. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Bernard Svoboda, brother ot the bridegroom, served as best man. Edward uncle of the bride, and James Hannah ushered.

A reception was held at Cornhusker hotel following the ceremony. Mrs. Shirley Byerly and Mi.ss Mary Lou Simanek served. Miss Carolyn Beck assisted. The couple left for a two weeks wedding trip to California, The bride chose for traveling a tailored beige suit with brown accessories and wore an orchid corsage.

r- 1 .4 Will Retire Auburir Attending the reunion were the OMAHA. (UP). Dr. William 1 I- I- and their M. Barr will retire Jan.

1 as many Of the daughter. Mrs. L. W. Schneider Uhe Union Pacific dig up iiad not been together foi Mary Frances.

Sally Loraine rector of research. He a several years. Maj. and Mrs. Rollo Van Kirk with their son, Burkett, will leave for Washington, D.

C. on Jan. 1 They have been at the home of Mrs, Van mother. Mrs. E.

J. Burkett, over the holidays. and Lloyd Rinehart of Anchor- i 60-man force in material age. Alaska; and Mr. and Mrs, spectinn and chemical analyses L.

L. Lewellens and their of railroad equipment and sup- Island, N. Y. 1 plies. Fourteen guests have been invited to join Mr.

and Mrs. Max at a duck dinner at the Lincoln Country club on Wed- ne.sday evening. The group of friends has been invited for dinner at 6:30 Wednesday afternoon many mothers and daughters attended the mother-daughter tea that was given from 2 to 4 at the home of Mrs. Robert Wood. were Mrs.

Max Barrett and her daughter, Marlene and Mrs. Robert Wood and her daughter, Ann. The tea was in honor of Mrs. Paul Miller and Martha who are soon to move to Chicago. A four generation reunion was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Lewellen over the holidays. AIRUNES NEED yomi 9 wmum Itr flomermit Comuniiiicati 0 iiittt or HmI- MMt.

Al Imh 9 I 1 Scliool CieAi- 11 to IO. NoHoowMo plocomont tonrico froo ffo Find oot if you coo Fdl lehmmh o'owocvoc wow too ffo frodiioioc. woUfy. CINTRAL SCHOOk I wmli AMm THE BEST Pian now to our wondarlul WHITE CflNDLE DINNER. You'U delieiout in lighted of Victorion 0 Houm.

cali 2-8148. The Victorian Tea House Corner 16th 8t SIs. 'l'iiarsday at Hovlaad-Swi club, Mountain." 8:15 p. m. Lincoln Rail club, "mlxad train nlshtly" trip to Union, 11 p.

m. Mliaourl Valley Adult Education meeting and luncheon, husker, 9 a. Opttrolit club luncheon, noon. Prate male. A F.

East Lincoln lodge No. 310, (AM. Mason, p.m. Liberty lodge No. 300, A.F.

A.M., liberty dance club. 1635 Maaonic temple, 9 p.m. Myrtle chapter No. O.E 8., Inltt- atlon, 2810 No 48th, 8 p.m. KnlghU of Pythtaa No.

10, Initiation for rank of page, P. hail, College View, 8 p.m. i MAGNIFICENT FUR TRIMMED And UNTRIMMED COATS ThfM groupi of pure good luck for youl To givo you cm con from cm exceptioncdly ottroctive ocray oi etylee in box. fitted or fur Uned coots. Tbie le your perfect opportuidty to SAVE and yet droM In heigbt ol fashion for OYery coot is of tibe econe guality ond fcnbion ihcrt you know and find ot fioYlcmd- Swonmm.

10 to 18. a few boli dses: UH to 22Vz. Hoctai Club. Par lYlniined Costs Were 59 Untrimmed Cesta 89.95 Mortar Board holiday tea, with Dwight McVlcker, 2143 Lake, 3:30 to 6 p. m.

Lincoln P. W. club, eaecutlve committee, with Wilma Warta, 1748 Q. .95 to 139.95 1 5 to off CharcheB. Sacrament; 7 and 8:30 a.

m. Sacred Heart; Maae, 7 a. m. First Church of the Naiarcne: Naia- rent Trattblascre and Pathfinders, 7 City Mtaaion; Bervica, Mra. O.

II. Chanot, apaakara, 7:45 p. m. Flrat-Plymoulh Congragatlonal: Thura- day aewing group. 9:30 a m.

Oraca Lutharan; Church council maat- ing, 8 p. with D. L. Tyrrall, 1133 No. Cotnar.

Trinity Lutharan: Church council, 8 p. m. St. Paul Mathodiat: ildult Bibla 1 7:80 p. m.

Waalay Mathodiat: Adult Bibla ataaa, 7:30 p. IB. Fur Trimmed Costa Were 89.95 to 159.95 Untrlmmed Costa Wwt 59.95 to 95.09 Off Fnr Trimmed Costa Were 195.00 to 859.99 Untrlmmed Costa Wore 119.85 to IMleo II.

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