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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 13

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Miss Marion Louise Holtz '1- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtz announce the enRagement and ap- proarhinf; marriage of their Marion Louise, to Perry W. Branch, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Perry W. Branch. The wedding will take place at 8 Dec. 27 at Westminster PresbyVrian church. Miss Holtz was graduated from the of Nebraska where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority.

Phi Chi Theta and Beta Gamma Sigma. Mr. Branch served three years In the army, one year in the Pacific theater. He is now attending the University of Nebraska where he is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. US comer U.

of N. Notes News today is made up of last jaunts and this guests for the Iowa State-Nebraska game. Miss Betsy Kovanda was accompanied by Donald Warner to her home in Ord for the week end. Miss Millie Haycraft will be the guest of her parents in Omaha this week end, while Miss Marilyn Miller and Miss Joan Swan will go to Tecumseh. Miss Peggy Mulvaney will accompany her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. F. Mulvaney, from Omaha Saturday to see the game and visit her sister, Mary Jean, and brother, Charles. Another couple coming to attend the game with their daugh- SORETHROIIT lieve sore throat, help quiet cough- iM of colds.

Try placing a little PENEITRO on the tongue. ter, Margaret, will be Mr. and Mrs. T. A.

Cherry, of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. will visit their daughter, Ruth, when here for the game. Miss Libby Wenger drove Miss Winifred Cook to Sabetha, Tuesday afternoon for a brief visit with her mother, who is ill.

About People in toten and out Miss Eleanor Edison VI Nnvemhrr 1916 MNCOI.N 1.1 Culminating an enjoyable trip together. W. A. Fraser and Mrs. R.

L. Beechner, who retently attended tlte National Camp Fire Girls exet'utive meeting in Cleveland, have made plans for a Fraser-Beechner family dinner at the Thursday night buffet at the University club. More news of the Fraser family is that their daughter. Wilma, and a Gamma Phi Beta sorority sister. Miss Eleanore Hillmond, will arrive Friday evenng from Ames, to spend the week end with Miss parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Fraser. The girls will hear Duke Ellington oti Friday evening and will attend the State footbail game on Saturday. Looking forward to more visitors and parties this week end we find that Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Hoyt and their daughter, Charlotte, of Greenfield, will arrive Saturday to attend the I'le- braska-lowa State football game and to be the guests of their son. Ralph W.

Hoyt, who is a student at the University of Nebraska. At the dinner dance at the Lincoln Country club following the football game Saturday there will be many of the usual groups and many with interesting out of town guests. For example, Mr. and Mrs. Adna Dobson have made arrangements for luncheon at the University club preceding the game and at the Country club for the evening with their football group.

Out of town guests will be Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Sauders and Mr.

and Mrs. John Hoppe of Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Deger of Fairbury and Dr. and Mrs.

Richard Paul, who are the guests of Dr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Paul. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Foster and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Flansburg have invited the 26 members of their dinner club to the dinner dance at the Country club on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Ricketts have also invited a group of friends to the dinner dance as have Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Day, Dr. and Mrs. F. Coleman, Dr. and Mrs.

F. A. Pierson, and Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Talbot. A week end visitor at the home of Prof. and Mrs. H.

A. White last week end was their son, Donald White, of Rcnkford, 111 Wesleyan Notes Wesleyan Plainsmen will play Hastings junior college Friday night at their home stadium which will keep most of the students on the campus for the week-end activities. However, Mi.ss June Jewell and Miss Mary Lou Barker will go to Pope to visit Miss Donna Sund- ber. Miss Dorothy Embree is making the trip to Friend to visit her parents. The past week end Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Greenslit of Stanton visited their daughter, Alice. Mr.

and Mrs. Brubacher of Murray aci-ompanied their daughter, Beverly, to the play, of Wimpole Friday night. A.A.U.W. Literature Group The A. A.

U. W. current literature group will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 on the Wesleyan university campus in the Alabaster lounge of the library building. Miss Alma Lois Rodgers will lead the discussion of at Spencer Supports Individually for Men, Women and Children Specialists in Maternity and Ortliojwdic Supports FRANCES SHARP 6626 Plutte 2-5035, 8 A. M.

to 6 P. M. 6-2846 after 6 P. M. There's a Man in Your Town MB oHen In your old oqe im)tectloD for your loved ones should you become diaobled or die.

start in life for your children the chomce for an education to train for useful careers. This man in your town alto offort in a Society thot practices froter- naUsm. fosters brotherly 4ove and unity, brings aid in times of need, and assists many projects lor community welfare and progress. This man Is your local Woodmen representative. Let him oxplaia how you can become Woodman and aharo In these benefits.

WOODMEN Se WORLD Life Insurance Society OMAHA. NEBRASKA GUY 8. ElBE. Storto Momovvr. FENTON B.

FLEMING. City Monaqvi. BOBERT L. BUSSELL. DUtricl Managar.

Flald HABOLO E. BOONE. 410 Fini Natloaal Bonk. 2 4411. Llaoola.

Nabratka. Mrs. C. C. Colby has gone to Columbia, where she will visit her daughter, Margaret, who is a music instructor at Stephens college.

Mrs. Frank D. Williams has returned from a brief stay in Madison, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Ames will arrive home the latter part of this week from Chicago. Mr. Ames joined Mrs.

Ames in Chicago this week when she returned from Washington, D. where she was called by the death of her sister, Mrs. Dale Drain. On Sunday Mrs. Donald Miller will leave for New York City for a few days of business.

Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Davis will be hosts Wednesday evening at a dinner at the Corn- husker for the members of the Jiggs club. After dinner they will go to the Davis home for an evening of chess and bridge. Townsend -Quality Brink-Brehm Miss Margaret Esther Brink, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Orris Brink of Oakdale, oecame the bride of Richard G. Brehm, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Brehm of Syracuse, at 4 Nov. 3, The double ring ceremony was performed at First Congregational church in Neligh by Rev. F. M.

Price before an altar banked with white and yellow chrysanthemums and lighted by seven branch candelabra. Mrs. Ruth Binkerd played the wedding music and accompanied Clement Cowin, who sang. The tapers were lightt'd by Miss Gloria Lee White of Scottsbluff, cousin of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white marquiset, satin, and Chantilly lace The bouffant skirt of marquiset ended in a court train.

Her three yard veil, of bridal illusion edged in Chantilly lace fell from a beaded tiara and she carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums centered with a white orchid. Miss Elinor Stephenson of Lincoln served as maid of honor in a gown of yellow taffeta and marquiset. She carried an arm bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Keith Brink, nephew of the bride, was flower boy, and his brother, Roger, carried the rings on a white satin pillow. Ralph Wilhelm of Dunbar served as best man and the ushers were Merle Brink, brother of the bride, and Alfred Brehm of Unadilla, brother of the bridegroom.

A reception was held in the church parlors. Assisting were Mrs. James White, Mrs. Martha Fuss and Miss Kathryn Schutt, who had charge of the gifts and guest book. Miss Helen Brehm and Mrs.

James R. Clark, assisted also. Mr. and Mrs. Brehm left after the reception for a wedding trip on the west coast, after which they will be at home in Syracuse afloi Dec.

1. For traveling Mrs. Brehm wore a melon colored dress with dark brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Brehm attended Norfolk Business college.

She was employed a year in Washington, D. and Edmonton, Canada, later in Portland, and Lincoln. Mr. Brehm was discharged a year ago from the army air forces after serving three years. He is now associated with the state farm bureau Thursday Meeting The Lincoln Navy club will hold a special meeting Thursday at 8 in the evening in the north room of the Y.

M. C. A. Mrs. A.

P. Kildahl of Omaha, past national commander, will be a guest and give a report of the national convention held in New York in July. There will be a business meeting to elect a nominating committee. Recipe KYK RKKAII I's HinrS ryr flour. iMiiinilti (4'i, rupii) httrd' wtirat flour, or (7 iiiftrd gradr ryr flour.

iMinnda (ftij alftrd all-pur- flour. lukruami walrr. I to rakra romprraat'd yriuil. tablraiNMina aiigar, ft aalt. lahlrniMHwa ntrlfrd fai.

Miff Ihr ryr flour with Ihr a flour and prorrrd aa for whitr hri-ad until ready In form Ihr loavra. inlii long. ahariMy loavra. Idarr on a grraard ahallow pan or 'Hir on whirh flour nr rom niral haa hrrn aprlnklrd. Kiih fai lightly on Ihr lopa of thr loavra.

I'ovrr and Irl riar nnlll Ihr hulk haa Inrrraard onr and Ihrrr- tinira Ita hulk (alHiiit SO to 4ft iiilniitra). Makr ahoiit thrrr alaalira a aharp knllr at an nngir arroaa Ihr top of rarh loaf. Bakr iNiiind loavra for to Sft iiilnutra In a hot ovrn A pan of hoi watrr abonid hr plarrd In Ihr ovrn during baking. Krniovr loavra from pan and glarr with a iiiUlurr of rgg whItr and or rvHikrd atan-h paatr. by Ihr rvlrnalon dlvl- altm of Ihr I alvrrally of Nrbr.

Palmer-Boellstorff The marriage of Miss Ruth Palmer of Omaha, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Palmer of Nehawka, to Howard Boellstorff, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Boellstorff of Johnson, took place Friday at Hiawatha, Kas. Rev. J. McKnight, pastor of the Christian'church in Hiawatha, performed the ceremony at 3 The couple was attended by Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Dirks. Mrs. Boellstorff attended the University of Nebraska, She taught in the Talmage grade schools from 1938 till 1942 when she resigned to enter defense work during the war. She was matron at the Meade ordnance plant for two and a half years, Mr.

Boellstorff is engaged in farming. P.T.A. Hayward P. T. A.

met Tuesday at 7:30 at the school with Mrs. Jack Reifschneider presiding. American Education Week wa.s the theme of the program and the guest sjieaker was Miss Harriet Helm.s, librarian. Mrs, Gus Schritt, Mrs, Philip Sommers, Mrs. Philip Kruse and Mrs.

Conrad Seh- leiger gave their committee re- jHirts. The business meeting was closed with a benediction. A piano duet was played by Janet Krause and Gladys Sommers, and another duet by Carolyn Schneider and Kathleen Horn. The kindergarten and first grade mothers were hostesses. Mrs.

John Hergenradcr was chairman, assisted by Mrs. Conrad Fagler, Mrs, William Brehm and Mrs. John Schwindt. Ray Rpmsey pre.sided as master of ceremonies, at th Night at Sheridan school Tuesday at 7 Knute Broady talkeii on Can We Make Co-operation Between Home and School More Dick Schilling gave an ac- cordian solo and Mi.ss Patsy Gaddis and Noil Atkinson played several piano selections. L.

W. wa.s program chairman. Refreshment.s were servetl by W. Avon F'raser, assisted by the husbands of the board members. Annnunrement Is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Oskar E. Edison of the betrothal of their daughter, Eleanor, to Edwin John Busch, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Busch of Omaha. Miss Edison will receive a degree in home eeonomics at the end of this semester from the of Nebraska where she is a member of Towne rliib, Mr. Busch, a member of Delta fraternity, is a candidate for a degree in merhantcal engineering in January from the University of Nebraska. The wedding will be an event of February. eard Today Lorett Hudenburg of Chicago was the week end guest of Clara Marie Kruger at the home of Mi.ss mother, Mrs.

Pearl Kruger. Miss Hadenburg and Miss Kruger became acquainted during their service in the marine corps, from which they were recently discharged. Miss Roma Anderson left Wednesday morning by car to visit friends in Puynesville, Minn. Thursday Meeting The Insurance Women of Lincoln will hold a meeting Thursday evening at 6 at the Y. W.

C. A. The guest speaker will be George X. Smith. Training Class The Bethany training class will meet Thursday at 1:15 at the home of Mrs.

David Wing. 1101 No. 67th. Mrs. George Weltz will be assisting hostess.

sr. Kl.lZftHKTH Mr. nnd Koht-rl IlofI iiiimi New Haniprhlrr, a rtauKhlrr. Nov, 11 Hnlfman Marv Hloir Mr. and Ilrrltrrl llarnly, ,1444 Baylor.

a Nov. 11. Uarnly Neva Mr. and Oakley Keed, 32.1 F. a Nov 11 Keed Katherine Sohafler Mr, and Klinrr I'omajrl, Crete, a dauKhter, Nov, II Ik)majpl Irene Krepl Mr.

and Donald Cain, Bo 11th a Nov 12, t'aln waa Btella Me- Neal. Mr. and Kiidolph 417 iki 14th, a daiiKhter. Nov. 12.

Marhovaky waa Olita Mr. and I Weatherly, 1937 a dauKhter, Nov. 12. Weatherly Donna Sterner. Mr.

aiMl 15(H1 No 2Bth. ilauKhter, Nov. 12. Mm Suder waa Alleen Hratulon. Mr.

and Henry Mrldraam, 1137 riaremot'l, a dauKhter. Nov. 13. HrIdeKum waa Hilda Mr. and Ilavld Koekwrll.

721 Bo a Nov. 13. Koekwelt waa Mamy Dean I.INCOI.N OFNFKftl. Mr. and Kodney, 191 1 riar- fleld, a daiiKhler.

Nov. 12. Mm, Kodney waa Ann BRV.AN MFMOKIAI. Mr. and Nomian Nehneidrr, Cerewo, a Nov.

12. Mm. Schneider waa Uene vieve Schneider. PERSONALIZED STATIONERY 60 Sheets $1 50 Envelopes Double Box Fine eorrerlly printed for gifu or tor Beautiful KIppletone paper In Iho popular Other at a wido range of GRAVES 312 North 12th Anil Miller Suit! To lie Out of Hunger HOLLYWOOD. (UP).

Dancing Star Ann Miller was reported out of danger Tuesday after the premature birth of a baby girl, who died a few hours later. Nebraska's Fashion Center XMAS CARDS Hertonaliafd tn or Goldenrod Stationery Store 215 North 14 For CI I Blotches Soap claanainf, aad at catad OimiiipfH apoto, wtorid Hub of compus wordrobos cherishod for pliable, free eaty Antique brown leother with PANOLENE SOLES. Antique brimn or itxbUutd leather Nebraska's Fashion Center HAT SALE HALF PRICE OUR ONCE-A-SEASON SALE OF FINE MILLINERY INCLUDING THESE FAMOUS LABELS John Fredericks Alice May Howard Hodge Ere Nouvelle Laddie Milgrim Nat Franks Mathilde Woodmere vonne Harrison Lone origmaUy priced at i.OO MOW 1.00 oritinally pricad at 10.00 MOW 3.00 iO II ongmally pripad at 15.00 NOW 7.3e IIATN, 0 II MY orlguially priced at 35.00 MOW IIMTMp originally priced at 70 00 MOW 33.00 MILUNERY SECOND FIOOR Thurs, 'Til 9:001 2-2957 Christmas lay-away Come to Kendle's FIRST when you go shopping for Christmas Gifts. Here you'll find hundreds of fine gifts at prices that fit the family budget. Mayor Lloyd Marti siwke on Citizenship in the at the Saratoga P.

T. A. A meeting Tue.sday evening. Mr.s. H.

A. Ahl presided over the meeting. Music entitled American was presented by Mrs. Vivian and Miss Hildegard fifth and sixth grades. Prescott P.

T. A. met Tuesday in room 110 at the school. Mrs. Kenneth Lawson presided over the meeting which was devoted to American Education VV'eek.

Rev. William Paul Harnds talked on the Bible as literature. A program of songs WHS presented by the aftermnin kindergarten pupils of Miss Janet Smith and a group of songs were given by the fourth grade pupils of Miss Florence Butler. l.adi»»' rngagrmant Variety af kMiart $45 17 JewrI In gold $10 a Ila and Orltah alMuUtod aalarful In heavy gald rtnga. $40 aat wadding rings.

$45 17 jek I natch with sipaakian bramici. Al 32.50 gcalllah Rtta ring In haavy gald Mauailng. Prieet Include Fed. Tex OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M..

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