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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 9

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln Society Awaits Football THE LINCOLN STAR SEPTEMBER NINE AMONG BRIDES OF THE SUMMER MONTHS CITY BRIEFS Additional Groups Make Reservations For Attendance At N. U. Games This Fall son, Mr. and Mr.s. Harold Thorson, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W'allace of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bower. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Ress and Mrs. Marjorie Smith, pushing and shoving their way, by foot, by taxi, or by their own personal to the stadium for the kick-off of the Nebraska-Minnesota game. PEKAREK BRIDE OF EDWARD KLIMENT PtCIAL to football fans, a quiet service fas solemnized which so far as we can at Saints Cyrill and Methodius gather includes most of our church, Plasi, Monday morning, fair city. Just four short weeks Aug.

30 at 7 when Miss from tomorrow and the crowds Antoinette Pekarck, daughter of at the State Fair will have noth- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pekarek of ing on the crowds that will be Valparaiso, became the bride of Edward Kliment, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kliment of Weston The Rev.

Father John Pastorak performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of fuschia moire taffeta, fa.shioned on princes.s lines. The shirred neck i However before you start exer-nine of the bodice was caught with cising your lungs with rosebuds, The skirt, with a' strains of "Hail Varsity," or 1 .1 towards the hem line. Her should- Ihere Is No Place Like length veil was held to the; braska," thought you might head by a turban of peach maline like to hear about some more ornamented with flowers of the -11 maline. She earned an arm bou- of the groups you will see of white roses and swansonia.

Mrs, T. L. Patterson was Miss Evelyn Fisher before her marriage on Aug. 21. Mrs.

Forrest K. Schappaugh prior to her marriage in Rockport. Mo. was Miss Ruth Barnes. noip Mrs.

Allen R. Bennett was Miss Erma Mclllnay before her marriage Report Is board of appraisers named to assess dam- age.s in the condemnation action brought by the University of Nebraska against Jacob Reich and others reported appraisal of damages on the lots concerned as follows: Jacob and Anna Reich. Morris I.ottman. Wells Frost. $63.20.

The report was filed Friday in District court. Injury $17,000 personal injury on behalf of his son Robert was filed by Clyde McGuire in District court Friday against Frank Golden. The suit is the outgrowth of an auto accident near Fourteenth street and Corn- husker highway on 1. Young McGuire was a passenger with George McGinnis at the time of the accident when car hit parked car and McGuire was standing nearby. Two Girls were asked Friday to a.ssist in the search for two sisters who di.sappeared from their home Thursday night.

The girls, Evelyn and Hazel Rock- MARTHA RAYE WILL FILE DIVORCE SUIT HOLLYWOOD, Sept. Rave, hl-de-ho film singer and bride of three months, will file suit today for divorce, her attorney said, charging Wallace (Buddy) Rock. Keya Paha and counties in' the state fair bcaiiT contest A brunette, she is tilt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jjicofc Baum.

Miss Delores Morgan. ycar-old blonde, has been chosen Muss SUiart. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William MiUgan.

"extreme cruel- i Crefe. pred together for that first big day. The brother and sister, Edw'ard Pekarek and Miss Stella Pekarek were the attendants Miss 1 Pekarpk wore a frock of burgundy 1 Sitting sido by transparent velvet, and her cors- for all of the games will be Mrs. age was fashioned of pink ro.ses. W.

C. Wilson. How'ard Wilson, Mr. After a honeymoon trip through and Mrs. George Cook, Mr.

and the Black hills, Mr. and Mrs. Kli- i Mrs. B. W.

Cook and Mr. and Mrs. 'ment will bo at home near West- W. W. Cook of Beatrice: Mr.

and on. Mrs. Harold Stebbins, Mr, and Mrs, E. B. Drake.

Mr. and mmrfi niiiFY Robert Devoe and Mr. and Mrs. i WED TO ORLANDO FRIESEN The marriage of Miss Mabel O. And A Smaller group which Dilley to Orlando M.

Friesen, took has been sitting together for sev- place Thursday afternoon at the eral years wnll include Mr. and home of the parents, in Friend Rev. John Bucknell of the Elm Park Methodist church in Lincoln, read the marriage lines. PRENUPTIAL COURTESY FOR MISS GEORGIA LEMKUIL As a prenuptial courtesy to Miss Georgia Lemkuil, marriage to Wayne L. Allen will be an event of Saturday, September 11, Mr.s.

Helen Avery and the girls in the book department at Miller and Paine's, will entertain informally at supper Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Avery in Calverft place. Supper places be ar- Reports On Ar.i:iiiii|ili.sliiiii!iils III Wilil Liti! Al Fily Frank O'Connell, secretary of the Nebraska game, forestatinn ranged for seven. Miss Lemkuil and parks commission returned to wull be pre.sented with a gift. his desk Friday after a trip to Mexico City where he attended the international convention of wild life conservation organizations.

C. Petrus Peterson. Charle.s Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams.

FAREWELL PARTY FOR MR. AND MRS. YOCUM a farowoll courtesy to Mr. and Warren Yocum. i leave soon to reside in Lubbock, a club of which they have been members, will entertain at a dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs.

H. M. Tysdal. Dinner places will be arranged for twelve. And I of our larger Mildred Dilley w'as the groups w'hich includes some of bride only attendant and Frank our best fans.

Dr. and Mrs. Nor- Friesen served his brother as best man Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. man Charles Stuart, Mr.

and Mrs. The bride wmre an afternoon Max Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Reg of white lace with a neck- MRS. WILL YELKEN OF AUBURN TO BE HONOREE Mr.

and Mrs H. E. Wood will preside informally at dinner this evening at Ihcir home, as a courtesy to Mrs. aunt. Mrs.

Will Yelken of Auburn, who i.s visiting Mrs. mother, Mrs. Dicy Meyer. Roper, Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Lilly, Dr. and Mrs. William Carveth, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walt.

Mrs. line corsage of pink roses. Mr. Frie.sen and his bride left late in the afternoon for a short wnere sne is a memner If. and Clayton years, and has attended vs, Mr.

and Mrs. (teorge Lee ,1 at the University oi ise- Mr. and Mrs. iranklm Fred Walt, Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. honeymoon trip after which they Wesson. Mr. and Mr.s Sam Haupt, will go to North Platte where Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car.son, Mr Friesen will be a member of the and Mrs. Joe Carr and Mr. and high school faculty this year.

Mrs. John Binford. Mrs. Friesen attended Nebraska where she is a member Dr drewf and Nil. a.iu nciuiMi.i lyn-ir-, their will he tosether sraduated Trom' year tor the game.s.

un.vcraity in June. I This Group Which includes, ehhnor green to a WED GEORGE WEBLEMOE and Mrs. Noyes Rogers of Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miss Eleanor Green, whose mar- Luikhart and Mrs.

par- riage to George T. Weblcmoe will ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Jeffries take place Saturday evening, Sep- of Omaha, have been at the First Methodist gether for (he pa.st three years. church at 8 clock, has cho.sen Mrs. A. Reynolds of Blair as In Another larger group wa matron of honor. Her brides- find Mr.

and Mrs. John Curtus, maids will be Mi.ss Maxine Trump Mr. and Mrs. Trev Gillespie and of Utica; Mi.ss Margaret Weblcmoe their Mr. and Mrs.

Dutch of Fairbury; Miss Madeline Bert- Myer of Fremont; Dr. and Mrs. rand of Upland, and Miss Ellinore H. A. Askey, Dr.

and Mrs. Mer- Bignell of Lincoln, ntt C. Pederson, Mr, and Mrs. H. Robert Hanson, a cou.sin of the f'.

McCulla and Herbert, bridegroom, will be the best man, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Btadley, and and the ushers will include Nor- Mr. and T. E.

Gillespie. man Holm, Arild Holm, James Weblemoe, brother of the bride- And Here We Have Mr. and groom, and Eveiett Green, twin Mrs. C. Battey, Mr and Mrs brother of the bride.

Mohrman, Mr. and Mrs. As.si.stmg at the reception fol- 1 D. Reynon and Mr, and Mrs. lowing the wedding will be Miss W.

R. Drath. Donna Hyatt of Beatrice; Miss Modesta Gatten, Ainsworth; Mi.ss tb Bess Streeter Aldrich of Bennett, Scots Field, Elmwood will be with Mr. and Rojmary Mrs. Ralph Reechner and Mr.

and i Kane, Mi.ss vonne Gay lord Miss Milton Beechner. Governor Issues Labor Day 1 a mation Gov. Cochran issued the following Labor Day proclamation accompanied on the trip by M. M. Sullivan of Spalding, a member of the Nebraska commis.sion.

At the meeting and and other U. S. conservation officials met with Ira Gabrielson of the S. biological survey w'here three important ar- rangement.s were worked out for future game activities in the United States. Fir.st, Gabrielson slated that hereafter the federal authorities will meet the game sions of the various states each year in formulating rules and regulations with regard to open seasons on migratory fowl.

He stated, however, that there can be no change made in the regulation for this year. $67,000 For Nebraska. July 31. The couple will reside Jn 'hold, left their home at 4125 street, about 7 p. Thursday to mail a letter at Thirty-third and and failed to return home.

Evelyn is 16 and Hazel 14 years old. Revamping (Ity Offices modelling the interior of the city hall to consolidation of departments. is expected to start Tuesday. The first task will be revamping three rooms off the council chamber on the second floor to be occupied by Mayor Copeland. The rooms now used by the mayor will be thrown into one large work room, and several smaller ones for the finance director and city clerk.

Mr. present quarters will be revamped to accommodate the inspectors and other cmploye.s in the engineering department. The recreation department will be moved from the second to the third floor. of the municipal lighting department in August were $26,744.84, according to the report filed with the city clerk. Permit Report Eight air conditioning and refrigeration plant permits issued by the engineering department, increased the total for installations of that type of equipment to 67 since January 1, when preparations for the summer sea.son were started.

Plumbing permits issued in numbered 118, compared to 144 in July Gabrielson said that ar- own tree in Mexico rangements have been made for a meeting to be attended by representatives of the various states to determine what use may be made of the federal aid money that the federal government will distribute, from the gun and ammunition tax, as provided by a bill signed Thursday by the president. Nebraska's share is estimated at $67.000 per year. The money will not be available until next year. Third, an agreement was made with the government of Mexico to tighten up on the importation of quail into the United States for food, said that on August 26 he attended a tree planting ceremony at Cuernavaca. Mexico, of Mexico City, where a tree wa.s planted in honor of each state in the United States.

Governor Jose Refugio Ru.stemante of the state of Morelas and officiated at the ceremony. After the meeting Governor Rustemante, through his best wi.shes to Governor Cochran and a.sked him to come to Mexico for a visit and sit in the shade of Ne- Friday: "Labor Day a Irgal holiday from 18(17 whrn our alatrr aiatr. Colorado. enanrd flrat Labor Day atatutr. sotting aildf ono day of iho upon which labor Is o.sporlaUy^honorod In later Nebraska wa.s quick to COMING EVENTS SOCIAL CALENDAR Satiirday Aftornnnn Kippa Alpha Thcta ah.mna«.

1 recognise the appropriateness of this act university club by designattng by law the first Mondav. in Septemher of each year as a legal Lincoln Republican Women dub Lin- holiday dedicated to labor dell hotel "It Is a distinguishing mark of our i dvltlzation that we honor at ali rDarroaiar r-arrarnsD limes It was so before the Inception of' MAI tnriAL Vridsy Z.yeiilng. Lincoln lodge No 8fl Blks si Incept Labor Day; It probably will be Increasingly ro In the years to come with a grow ing appreciation of the contributions to aociety of the men and women who toll hall "Since the first Lahor Day. much pro- Capital lodg- No 11. I gress has been made in the working con- Odd Fellows hall, dttions ot the laborer.

At the present lime Capstone chapter No Elks at 8. A Honor Father O'Connor With Farewell Banquet John of the state insurance deparlmenl legal staff. C. E. Renner, Don Renner and Jack Hiertz.

compri.scft a Lincoln party that went to Sutton, Thursday evening to attend a farewell banquet tendered to Rev. F'ather D. R. who has been transferred to a parish at Bellwood. Logan stated Friday that the party, whith wa.s in charge of Mayor Welch of Sutton, taxed provision for his futu.c security m.ide temple Twenty-seventh tnd availahio inr'h nf in in natlon.l snd state legislation for un- Lancaster lodge No A A I nch Of space employment compensation, as well as in 1835 street the Danquet hall.

"There were cotner lodae No 97 A A st both Protestants and Catholics other legislation recognising labor right a s. a to share Justlv In the fruits of toll Cotner lodge No A A A st "Now, Therefore. I Cochran temple 154,1 North Cott er bolevard, ernor of Nebraska, do hereby proclaim 1 Saturday Afternoon. Mondav, September 8th. 1937.

as Labor Day. a holiday and urged that It be gen- Farragut No 19. at 313 erally observed as such by the people of South Twelfth street Nebraska i CHURCH CALENDAR Friday rslvsrv Evangelical To Paint Courthouse i ThR WPA has approved a rsDsrv Evangelical circle husinesi proloct for iwintme tho Lan- caster county courthou.se. The nty Mission 7 45 gospel meet- arid track teams, county will furnish $591 for ine and Harrlette Toran. speaker.

materials and equipment; the Cltv wide Tabernacle, prophetic WPA will furnish $2.350 for people Mission, morning devo- tlODi both Protestants and Catholics Logan said, the universal esteem which Father won in his short at I Father wa.s at one lime located at Havelock and has always been a leader among the followers of the fortunes of the University of Nebraska football labor. It will take 10 men and a foreman to do the job. WE GIVE Well-fed dogs stay home better when fed Richer, Concentrated, Crisp, Tasty GREEN GOLD! Needs no Refrigeration! In 12 0 A 2-lb. Red A Blue ri.AU» BOXES. at IbvrGKOdDTortmsartf WE GIVE S.

H. With Mr. and Mrs. Oren Copeland will Cobe Venner and Pierce Caldwell. Another Foursome will in- Hurlburt, all of Lincoln.

COOPER. BUCHELE. WILLIAMS FAMILIES REUNION SUNDAY A family reunion of brothers and sisters, uncles and aunts and nieces and nephews will be held and ooper Sunday at Pioneers park at 1 and 51 r. and Mrs, E. Best of o'clock, by the Cooper, Buchele and Williams families.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper are Also Together all of the making the arrangement.s. and games will be Mr. and Mrs R.

coming from out of town for the Bell. Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Beeker affair will he Mr, and Mrs. W. of David City; Mr.

and Don- Dyche of Kan.sa.s City; Mrs. Mary aid Bell of Omaha and Mr. and Buchele and two sons. Hubert and Mrs. Clem Wimberly And for our last group today have Mr.

and Mrs. Sid Ander- Superior. of St. Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs.

George of Choice Large Frying lb. 29c dressed ready for the pan Cktf LIvyr, lb Calf Swaet lb Lamb Shouldyr Roaata, Lamb Chops, lb 40c Vaal Round Sttak, lb 50c Veal i5c 35c Choice Veal Roaata, lb 18c 27c Choice Fat lb 10c 33Sc Pure Poik Sauaage, SOc EXCLUSIVE MEAT FISH POULTRY 140 SO. lite 01 Market. Inc. B3348 iin Becurlty Bavlngt Coupons GOED.

CO l.nraUf Otrned I.orally Controlled (pafieA, Room Lots Complete Enough Wall Paper For Tha Avtraga Room Lot I IhiL coohiAL ApoL in, town, Fountain! Our fountain is a eool retreat from hot, blistering nu inviting where you're sure to fitul your friends long cool drinks or one of or maybe a ta.ste tempting all delicious a.s they are refreshing and out of reaeh of sizzling heat when you are seated at our fnun- tain or in one of our eoiufortalde booths Wroff in itHiay! Raymond Bauer Candies B1200 4-Hr. High Gloss Enamel 84c Qt. For and wood work. May also bo used on A 1.10 valut. Special at this low price.

4-Hr. Spar Varnish Water.proof Used for and wood work 4 Special at gallon Int. and Semi-Gloss A lovely finish for and wood work. In all want, and A 2S0 SpMlal at em Qallon Floor. 1 29 For the 12x14 Room 10 tide wall, rolla ceiling, IS yarda border.

for all roomt. Lot 2 10 Regularly 3.60 10 Wall, ceiling, 18 border. Regularly would coat 3.50. All sun tested for color 3 erf- 95 Regularly 5.50 included plastici, florals, ehinti, etc AM art colOr fait, many water fast 0 furni.h rt Paper and Fainters on request, JalL Back to the gay qq the Autumn. Back to the eld when sweeping Prime and elaborate were the rage.

When velour the mode of the moment. With veile, ostrich and ribbon trims. 500 Felts and Velvet Hals ooa Cleverly Styled lor Autumn 1 A Window beautician Westmore with ty." Attorney Vincent A. admission that the suit was prepared culminated days of denial by the wide-mouthed comedienne that she and her 21-year-old husband would part. Westmore, youngest of the five Westmore brother makeup experts.

took Miss Rave to Las Vegas, May 30. to be married. She is 20 Ct Taylor Is Certifying Districts For NY A state Superintendent Taylor was bu.sy Friday certifying school districts in which the national youth adminustration has designated to receive jiersonal federal aid. Before such aid can be granted the superintendent must certify to NYA the standing of the district in which the child seeks attendance. GtHxl Tender M.4de Ready to and at the beach.

No Mora to the Tri-County Queen STUART, Sept. 3-(APi Miss Malinda Baum, 22, of has been selected county queen and will reviresent fcBgS GIVE S. H. Locally Owned Locally Confrolled Twin Sweater Sets 295 Beautiful Colors Made of finest zephyr yarns In lovely fall shades. sleeve In sitpon Inside sweater and full cut coat sweater for outside wear.

In wine, brown, navy and green. Sizes 8 to 18. Girls' Tuck-In Skirts 295 Smart with full cut, swing skirts Zipper Front and Ideal for school. Sizes 10 to 16. Floor.

50 U3 Knitted 2-Pc. Dresses Sizes 3 to 6 3 95 Sizes 7 to 12 4 95 Sizes 12 to 16 Jr. 6.50 Separate sweater and skirt dresses. Sweaters have long for extra warmth. All hand Trimmed In angora on the and pockets.

Ideal (or early fall and winter. Floor. Blouses For Hat, Coat and New Including fur Tailored styles. In green, rust, wine, brown and middy blue. Made of rayon crepe, rayon taffeta and cotton wash prints.

Tuck-In stylo or overblouse. Navy, wine, to 195 size 10 to 16. Floor, Mca IPAT TRIPLE-GUARD" SOX 35 They triple protection where the rub it moat heel and toe. Style and quality are aaaured. More than you are accuatomed to, unleaa you are one of the Triple- Guard Brigade.

Floor. 3 Pra. 1.00 Start Them Off to School In GOLD'S Smart Long Wearing Shoes 175 Fitted by X-Ray to 3.95 properly fitted and well eonatructed ahoea that mean better feet. And better feet mean better means Better grades. See them in dressy styles for the and I mannish, sturdy types for the young man.

Sizes infants to 4 misses. Widths AA to O..

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