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SI JOI RN4L 25, Marriage voies are spoken at these recent ceremonies Their marriage solemnized (Continued from Page 1-C Delta Upailon. Since return In November from service in Hawaii, lie has been stationed on the west coast iederspan- Lange. Mr and Mrs. George span of Denver, formerly of Lincoln, announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Lee Lange, son of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Lange.

The marriage will take place in Lincoln early in the spring. Both Miss Wieder span and Mr. Lange have attended the versity of Nebraska. Mr and Mrs. A.

R. Capron announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Dwight K. Jones of Philadelphia, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Jones of Omaha. The wedding will take place Feb, 22 at Trinity Methodist church. Both Miss Capron and Mr. Jones are University of Nebraska graduates. Mrs Alex Decker of Lincoln.

The wedding will take place Feb 12. Miss Walsh is head operator of the Ashland exchange of the Lincoln Telephone A Telegraph company, Mr Decker, in business in Ashland, is president of the Ash land chamber of commerce. Mr. Decker is attending the University of Nebraska. They will make their home in Ashland.

Lunt-Steely. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Lunt announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Maurin to Marlin L. Steely of Philadelphia, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Steely of Cumberland, Md. The wedding will take place at 4:30 the afternoon of Feb. 18 in the Trinity Methodist church chapel. Mr. Steely is a chemical engineer with the Barrett division of Allied Chemical company in Philadelphia.

Courtenay-Johnson. Mrs. I. G. Courtenay announces the engagement of her daughter, Irene, to Norman C.

Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurits Johnson of Burton. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and a member of Delta Theta Phi.

He Ja now an aviation cadet at Mather Field, Sacramento, Calif, Miss Courtenay is a senior at the university and is a member of Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Phi Delta. Cornelt-Kapke. Murray Cornell of North Loup announces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Myrtle, to Donald Kapke of Pleasant Dale. The bride-to-be has attended the University of Nebraska and is now teaching In Pleasant Dale. Mr.

Kapke la employed with the Lincoln Telephone A Telegraph company. Jordan-Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Jordan announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Arnold Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs L. R. Hart Mr. Hart is stationed at Camp Luis Obispo, Calif.

Bryson-Stueber. Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Bryson announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their daughter. Marilouise. to Arthur Stueber. son of Mrs. A.

A. Stueber. The marriage will take place the middle of February. Parker-Marshall. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Parker of Valparaiso announce the engagement of their daughter, Lola, to Pvt. Clyde H. Marshall, of Fort Sill, son of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Marshall of Lincoln.

No date has been set for the wedding. Reiman-Britten. Mrs. Barbara Reiman of Lawrence announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Lola Louise, to Elmer Britten of Albany, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Britten of Guide Rock. More en sa sed couples C7 I tell future plans 19 Mr Tamune teed last month (Continued from Page 1-C.) was a gold necklace and locket, the gift of the bridegroom. Her corsage was of pink camellias. Miss Lorraine Sledge, of Omaha, was her only attendant. Her after- noon frock was of poudre blue i crepe, her small flared hat, navy blue, and her accessories navy blue.

She wore a corsage of pink Nauslar-Tayior, Mrs. R. T. Cunningham an- Gene O'Neill of St Paul at- nounces the marriage of her tended the bridegroom. daughter.

Miss Margaret Nauslar, A dinner at the home of the to E. Taylor, son of Mrs A corsage The attendants were Miss of the bride, and George Harris Mrs. Brenning is a member of Iota Marian Mulligan, of Omaha, cousin chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. The couple will reside in Lincoln where Mr Brenning is with the Bui lington.

MRS. NORMAN LEUTHAUSER. Mrs. Leuthauser, before her wedding Jan. 24, was Miss Theresa Stava.

MRS. JOHN KELLER. Mrs. Keller, before her marriage Jan. 11, was Miss Lillian Baker.

Chautauqua circles Social club Flne-Moxer. Mr. and Mrs. B. Shklar of St.

Joseph, announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Rosella Fine, to Joe Mozer, son of M. L. Mozer. Miss Fine is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Morris Fine and has attended college in St.

Joseph. Mr. Mozer is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, circle will meet with Mrs. Mary Brown at 1:30 p. m.

Monday. Mrs, W. H. Boers will lead the lesson on Simon Bolivar, the Liberator. Walsh-Dscker.

Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh of Ashland announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Harry Decker of Ashland, son of Mr. and Stava-Leuthauser. Miss Theresa Stava.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stava, was united in marriage Saturday at 8 p.

m. at Trinity Methodist church to Lieut. Norman Leuthauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Leuthauser of Beemer. Rev, Howard P. Buxton performed the ceremony in the presence of 200 guests. Seven branch candelabra and two baskets of white gladioli, white snapdragons and huckleberry formed the setting and in the center was a gold cross, before which was placed a white satin kneeling pillow.

The bride appeared in a Victor- Delta Upsilon Mothers club will meet at the chapter house Tuesday for a 1:30 dessert luncheon. Hostesses are Mmes. R. V. Evans, E.

R. Jarmin and Pearl Andrews. parents, followed the ceremony. The bridal table was centered with a wedding cake with pink and white snapdragons at either side. The bridegroom attended Creighton university.

Taylor, which took place Jan. 4 in Omaha. The will live in Lincoln. Cross-McCartney. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Cross of Utica, announce the engagement After a short wedding trip, the and approaching marriage of their couple will make their home in daughter, Elizabeth of Lincoln, to Seward. Orlyn McCartney of Hastings, son of Mr.

O. M. McCartney of Rev. Mr. Buxton trill talk before the Woman's club The general meeting of the Lincoln Woman club will be held at 2:15 m.

Monday at Miller Ac Paine's and Rev. Howard P. Buxton will review "He Knew Lincoln by Ida Tarbell, At the business tesston the participation in national defense will be outlined by Mrs. K. Donovan, defen: chairman, and Mrs.

T. J. Doyle, of the defense speakers bureau. Mrs, C. M.

Sutherland, infantile pa- chairman, will announce local plans in support of the foundation. Minatare, The wedding will take place in February at Grace Methodist church. Miss Cross is a graduate of the University of Nebraska where she affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. Mr McCartney graduated from Brandt-Gitleland. The marriage of Miss Virginia Brandt, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

W. A. Brandt, to Willis O. Gilleland. son of Mr.

and Mrs W. Gilleland of Bozeman, took place at 8 the morning of Jan, 5 at Evanston, Wyo. The bride, who appeared in a soldier blue wool dress with black accessories, wore yellow tea roses. She was attended by Mrs. Georgetta Chub buck of Bozeman, who wore a black suit with red accessories Ray Chubbuck was best man.

A Jiilf rtt pftt cjr wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. Mr Gilleland is with g.rg) the 55th pursuit squadron at Port- land, Ore. MRS. ORVAL ZAMZOW was Miss Elizabeth Spence, prior to her marriage, which was solemnized Dec. 24.

Quota club Monday night Quota club will meet at the Comhusker for a the University of Nebraska where formal dinner and installation of he affiliated with Delta Sigma Pi. officers. Mrs. E. L.

Scott will con- Since his graduation he has been duct the initiation. The theme of employed by Montgomery Ward, the decorations will be in the club colors, silver and blue. Mrs. Allen Beaumont is making the arrangements. ian style gown of ivory satin, fashioned along princess lines and finished with a sweetheart neckline and long, full sleeves.

The long skirt ended in a train. The bride's veil was held in place by a triple halo and she carried a bouquet of BuaineSa Administration white camellia and sweetheart Woman.a club wU1 meet at 3 m. Attending the bnde were 1 Monday with Mra H. Schiefen. Gamma Phi Beta Mothers club will meet for a 1 luncheon Tuesday at the chapter house.

Hostesses will be Mrs. C. L. Shader, Mrs. E.

P. Stoddard and Mrs. J. M. Paul.

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Furs you never expected to see at such SAVINGS, priced so low only because we need the room. Make your selection tomorrow. roses. Mrs. D.

T. Waggener, matron of honor; Miss Aileen Mulholland of Omaha, maid of honor, and Miss Barbara Hodgman and Miss Eileen Donley, bridesmaids. Donald Barth was the best man and ushers were Dr. D. T.

Waggener, Robert Smith and Lester Wright. A reception for 200 was held at the church following the wedding. The table was centered with a wedding cake and decorations were in pink and white. Mmes. C.

C. Goodwin, Daisy Bennett, Allen Wilson and Kenneth Snowden presided at the serving table and those assisting were Misses Dorothy Miller, Lois Wadlow, Jean Klein, Dorothy Jean Bryan, Dorothy Hollingsworth, Gerry Hawkins. Greta Reed, Mmes. Ronald Douglas, Donald Barth and Donald Lyon. The couple left to reside In Springfield.

where Lieut. Leauthauser Is connected with General hospital. The bride is traveling in an aqua sheer wool dress suit and a brown Alaska seal coat and matching hat. Her costume was completed with brown alligator accessories and a white camellia corsage. 3145 So.

29th. Mrs. lington will assist. George Dar- Thig week at the Y. W.

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JhtL TWELVE-EIGHTEEN Alpha Chi Omega Mothers club will meet Thursday at 1:15 at the chapter house with Mrs. J. R. Grant, chairman; Mrs. Otto Brinkman, Mrs.

C. F. Sturdevant and Mrs. M. J.

Cushing in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Harold Ware, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. Ray Snell, will give the program. Friendship club will meet with Mrs.

D. Venter at 2 Friday afternoon. Mrs. D. A.

Stone is assisting hostess. Kappa Alpha Theta Founders Day dinner will be held at the chapter house Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Paul Ludwick is chairman of the committee in charge, which also includes Mmes. Allan Campbell, Lewis Anderson, W.

E. Hardy, Drew Parrish, E. M. Don Pegler, G. Neal, Jack Whitten, Richard Spangler.

club meets Thursday with Mrs. J. R. Barker for a 1 luncheon. Mrs.

J. F. Wallace is assisting hostess. Westerhoff-Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Westerhoff of Seward, announce the marriage of their daughter, Anna May, to Paul Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt of Utica. The wedding took place at the Lutheran parsonage at Wisner at 4 p. Jan.

17, Rev. Henry Dorn officiating. For her wedding the bride chose an afternoon frock of royal blue chiffon velvet with silver trim. Her corsage was of talisman roses. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry attended the couple. After a short wedding trip they will live on a farm near Beaver Crossing. Nelson-Ritchie. Announcements have been received of the image of Miss Marjorie Nelson of Denver to Clair Ritchie, of Omaha, son of Mrs.

Ida Ritchie, both former Seward county reridents. The wedding took place Jan. 10 at St. Catholic church at McCook. Rev.

Father Leary officiating. Mr. and Mrs. John Rundstrom attended them. Mrs.

Rundstrom is a sister of the bridegroom. The bride attended the University of Omaha, from where she was graduated In law in 1938, being admitted to the bar in 1939. The bridegroom attended the University of Nebraska and has been employed in an Omaha bank. They will make their home in Denver. A.

Monday, 4. tiny claw (boys and ages 4 to 4. Junior business girts bobbles, tennis, ping pong, roller skating: 8 15. beginners swim class: 7, Intermediate swim class; sports night, basketball. 8, badminton and 7:45.

social swim tor men and women. Tuesday 10, weight normalizing close; 10:30, badminton dub; 11, senior dtp; 11:45, membership committee; 4, Urban league girl reserve 4, Junior dtp, 5, senior dip, 5. medical examination; 6, badminton club; 8. Tin Cup club; 7, sports night. 7, Intermediate tennis, 8, beginners tennis, i.

swim and 8, Jolly Aces. Wednesday, annual election, all day; 4, Urban league senior covered dish dinner; 5. business and professional girls get acquainted hour; 8, business and professional girts supper program; 8. business and professional girls hobby groups, knitting, roller skating, first old and dancing. Thursday, annual election, all day; 10, Women's club; 11, progressive swtm class; 12.

Knife and Fork club; 4, Household Employes club hobby groups; 8, Y. C. A. annual dinner; 8, rhythmic gym; 7. progressive swtm class; 7:45, guard club; recreational swim.

Friday, 10, badminton club; 11, senior dtp; 4. junior social dancing; 5. senior dip; 5. medics! examination. Saturday, 9:45, mixed recreation in gym for all children (Includes folk dancing, games and tumbling); 9:45.

beginners swim class (boys and girls); 10:30. Intermediate boys and girls swim class: 11:15, sdvmnced girls swim and Ilfs saving (all ages); 13. junior-senior dip; 1, bobby days Regain That Vitality BY K. W. DANIELSON sf Gitmosr-Danielson Drag Cs.

Engrossed in countless duties the years add up and most people find themselves lacking the fire of youth, the zest of effortless living. Something is lacking, and seldom is it the love of living actively. Oft times what is lacking is a certain vitality which can be regained by a discriminating use of vitamins, those necessary properties which your rightful heritage. Obtain the advice of a doctor as to what vitamins you should purchase, in what form, how and when they should be taken. Then prepare for a resurgence of real living.

Explain to your doctor why you are seeking his advice regarding vitamins. This Is the two hundred and eleventh ot a series of Editorial Advertisements appearing in this paper each Sunday. Copyright Delta Omicron alumnae will meet at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Miss Mildred Chapin, Assisting hostesses will be Miss Alma Wagner, Miss Dorothy Holcomb, Mrs.

Don Larimer, Mrs. Oscar Bennett and Mrs. Fred Foster. Mrs. E.

H. Polley is program chairman. Mrs. A. L.

Smith will talk on "Foreign and Mrs. Fleda Ziegenbein and Mrs Rolla Van Kirk will present musical numbers. Annual charter day banquet of the University of Nebraska Dames is Wednesday evening at 7 In the Student Union building. Mrs. Roy S.

MacDonald is general chairman, and Mrs. Elliott Bratt will toastmaster. The program will feature movies of Cuba shown by Charles ia der. Oison-Munn. Elizabeth Anne Olson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Olson of Waverly, was married at St. Patrick's church Jan. 13 at 10 a. m.

to Theodore Munn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Munn of Waverly. Rev. Francis Eckhalt, O.

F. performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a two piece light blue wool crepe dress with brown accessories and her corsage was of sweetheart roses. Her sister, Miss Mary Margaret Olson, was the maid of honor and appeared in a gold crepe dress with a corsage of camellias. Her accessories were brown.

William Malone of Lincoln was the best man. A reception for 90 guests was held at the home of the parents. Mrs. Joe Dillon, aunt of the bride, poured. Assisting with the serving were Misses Mary Keane and Mary Dillon, cousins of the bride, Margaret Dillon and Mrs.

James Keane, the bride's aunts. Miss Patricia Keane kept the guest book and Miss Eunice Munn had charge of the gifts. the coming week The Thursday Morning Lecture circle will meet Thursday morning at 10 at the home of Mrs. C. H.

Arnold. Dr. Louise Pound will lecture on Spoken Copper Kettle meets Monday afternoon at 3 at the home of Mrs. E. C.

Ames. Mrs. A. R. Edmiston will read a play.

The Nebraska Genealogical society will meet Friday for a 12 luncheon and quarterU meeting at the Y. W. C. A. The program will be on Russia.

The Outlook club will meet Friday for a 1 luncheon at the Comhusker, with Miss Hannah Larsen as hostess. The program will be given by Mrs. Daisy B. Seybolt. Sorosis meets for a 1 luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Ralph Wilson. There will be a continuation of by Mrs. N. Z. Snell, Mrs.

W. M. Morning and Mrs. J. E.

LeRos- signol. Mental hygiene class of Irving school will hold its first session Thursday morning at 9:15, Lotos club will meet Thursday for a 1 luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. S. Boucher.

Mrs. Samuel Avery will give the program, P.E.O. chapters Chapter chapter will meet at 7:30 Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. A.

Olson. Assisting hostess is Miss Esther Fruhling, and the Founders Day program will be in charge of Miss Margaret Haubensak. of the CROWD Learn Typing and Shorthand The Easy Dickinson Way Individaal Instraetian Shnrt Onurse. Law Tuition Students enrolled Daily AO Business Subjects DICKINSON SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Mt-718 lineata Liberty Ufo by SCmcr a poti der -base that keeps yotir make-up fresh as a soft no thine or caking protects 1 10 Plus Tax R.ilo Lotion a powder base that you will adore, because it is filmy-thin, and gives your face that baby-soft texture. Its lotion base sour skin, retards shine.

R.iio Lotion keeps your make-up "fresh as a daisy." Cosmetics Hlreet Floor GOLD CO. Chapter DL chapter will meet at the home of Mrs, O. R. Martin Monday evening at 7:30 wiJi Mrs. M.

C. Lefler assisting hostess. Mrs. S. J.

Fieselman will have charge of the program. Chapter DN chapter will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. H.

M. Greenslit. Mrs. Wilma Schlentz will assist. will be the subject of the program given by Mrs.

Clifford Jorgensen. Moran-Brenning. Miss Gertrude Moran, daughter of J. R. Moran of Lincoln, became the bride of Reinholdt Brenning, son of Jacob Brenning, at 7 the evening of Dec.

31 in Omaha. The bride wore a costume suit of soldier blue, with black fox trim, black accessories and an orchid WEDDING INVITATIONS and Announcements VALENTINE FOLDERS Beautiful Sentiments and Laugh Provoking FOLDERS 1 to 25c Each Table Accessories GEORGE BROS Of.fict suassvsas jUt Staticnirs (DunlapL QptkaL Qo. SERVING YOU FOR 24 YEARS Rudolph J. Meyer, Optometrist 120 NO. 12TH ST.

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