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UNCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAt AND STAR. JANUARY 3. 1937 NKBKASKANS IN WASHINGTON MRS. DAVIS AND MISS NIGHTINGALE BRIDES Mrs. Luella Key spent i the week In Chicago attending the meetings of the American Polticai Science association.

Mrs. Whelpley of New York City is spending two weeks in Washington with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Berge. Miss Mary Ellen Whelpley, Mrs.

sister, who w'as hare over has returned to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gruenther I of Omaha arrived here New Years day. B. F.

Darnell of Linden and Miss Helen V'on Stade of Wauneta, returned Tuesday. Mrs. A Barnett la spending the holidays with her son and daugh- ler-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnett.

She was the honor guest at a luncheon given Wednesday by her daughter-in-law- Mrs. Barnett will return to her home in McCook early in January. Howard Holtzendorf, Willard Anderson and Arnold of Lincoln attended the annual meeting of the national Phi Alpha Delta fraternity here this week. Mr. Arnold Is the active representative of the Nebraska chapter.

Among those returning to school In the capital after spending the holidays with their families in Scottsbluffs are Mi.ss Josephine Stafford, a student at Trinity college. Miss Jane Cook, who Is attending National Park seminary, and Jack Morrow, who is studying at Catholic university. Miss Mllderd Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall S.

Wright of Oak Crest, became the bride la.st week of Lieut. George W. Childs of Fort Sam Houston. son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Childs of Belden. The wedding took place in the chapel at Fort Myer. At the conclusion of the ceremony, Ueut.

and Mrs. Childs left for Nebraska to visit liSAit. Child's parents, before tinuing their journey to Fort Sam i Houston. The bridegroom was graduated from the United States nriilitary academy last June. Omaha visitors in Washington during the past week included Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Pecker and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph M. West.

Mr, and Mrs. Ernest E. Danley have as their guests the parents of Mrs. Danlev. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Cady of Mallette, S. D. Ellis Friend returned Wednesday i to Washington after spending the! summer at his home In Laurence.

With him is his brother, Stephen Friend, who plans to visit him until after the Inauguration. Herbert Dixson of Grand Island spent several days In the capital last week. B. P. BOARD.

CHAIRMEN TO MEET TUESDAY Lincoln and Professional club will open its activities for 1937 with a covered dish dinner attended by the executive board and the chairmen of all standing committees at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday. The dinner will be followed by a business session to discuss plans for the last half of the club year. Wednesday the education department will meet at 7:30 p.

m. in the club rooms, when Mrs. Marguerite Corby will give a ilfbook review. The first half hour will be spent with international, national and local current events. Jan.

14 will be the first regular dinner meeting of the new year, with the program in charge of the legislative committee, Miss Lyda Hafer, chairman, on Security The home of Madame Laure de Vilmar w'as filled Tuesday evening with club members for the annual Christmas tea which Havelock WEDDINGS OF INTEREST IN STATE 1... MISS LEOTA NIGHTINGALE. Miss Nightingale will be married in March to Wayne E. Nordstrom. MRS.

PAUL DAVIS. Mrs. Davis was Miss Frances Zipper before her marriage Dec. 26 at Kansas City. Mo.

Madame de Vilmar gives when the evening is reserved ex- clusivel.v for the club. Games were played and carols were 1 sung around the tree by candle-1 light. Refreshments were served at a table centered with Christmas greens and lighted tapers. Miss Annetta Schrumpf reserved the club rooms for the annual Christmas party of the Nightingale club. They were entertained with gifts from a fishpond.

Bridge was the diversion of the evening. Miss Lillian Schmidt has reserved the rooms for Jan. 4, when she will entertain a party of friends. Delpha Taylor spent the week at Ord with relatives. She is now confined to her home by illness.

Mrs. Anna M. Crowley spent Christmas and the holiday week with friends in Omaha. Miss Tliis eek at Y.M.CA. MONDAY: Cabinet confarenca.

Noon volley ball. 12-2: bualnaaa awlm- ming. 12-1: Dudley 8t. Bulldogs, Black- hawks, Bengal Lancers, Red Wlnga, N. C.

gym 6:15. TUKSDAY: Hi-Y meeting at City MU- sion, 6. Gas House Rangen, Lone Eagle gym. Men, Phalanx, board room, 7-8; class baaket- ball church, 7:15. WEDNESDAY: Benlng Cyclones, gym, class A haskatball Jackson high tloor, Varsity voUay- ball, THUR.SDAY: Cardinals.

L. A. gym. FRIDAY; Spartans, gym. t- Not dancing party Y.

W. C. 8:30. SATtTRDAY: friendly Indiana. ciasB basketball league, first game, roller skating, M.

C. A. gym, 7-9 and 9-11. January Clearance Mrs. Lulu Robertson has returned from a trip to McCook, where she visited her daughter, Mrs.

Glenn Portlock, and Mr. Portlock. She was accompanied by her son, Millard and Mrs. Robertson of Wynn, and Mrs. R.

E. Ashman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dillon of McCook, are spending the New Years holiday at the home of Mr.

parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. L. Dillon. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Leddy are sight-seeing in and around El Paso, Tex. They expect to be away tw'o weeks.

Laurence Morgan and his daughter. Lucile, of Lamona. Kas. are holiday guests at the home of Mr. brother, Frank.

Mrs. R. M. Reed entertainea at a series of holiday dinners, during the past two weeks. Christmas day Mrs.

Reed had as guests Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Reed, and Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Marshall, On Sunday she entertained for Mrs. August Gustafson and son, Myron, of Princeton, 111., Wayne Robertson, and Wayne, of Nebraska City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Marshall.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and daughter, Barbara, have returned to their home in New York City, after spending Christmas here as the guests of Mrs. parents. Mrs.

R. D. Robinson has returned to Kansas City, after a visit here. She was accompanied by hre niece, Mrs. Jack Rickey, and Mr.

Rickey, who will remain in Kansas City for some time Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Baker and their daughter, Maxine, of Shenandoah, were Christmas guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Axe, Mrs. parents.

Vera May Bang, a teacher in the schools at Beatrice, spent her holiday vacation here with her parents. Katherine Bang also was home over the holidays from Grand Island, where she teaches. Mrs. R. O.

Johnson has returned from an extended visit with her sister in Portland, Ore. She was accompanied by her daughter, Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peck have returned from a week-end visit with relatives in Aurora.

They were accompanied by their son. Dale. The E. S. kensington will meet on January 6, with Mrs.

C. C. Pinkerton. Mrs. A.

E. McKee will assist. The Lions club will meet Tuesday, after a recess over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Dorey are out of town holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Statsney.

Mrs. William Brown and Mrs. Ivan Armstrong entertained Saturday evening at a miscellaneous shower in courtwy to Mrs. Ralph Cox, whose marriage was an event of December 29. Before her marriage Mrs.

Cox was Miss Hazel Bowman. The informal evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Brown. H. W.

Fay has returned from a visit of several weeks in California. Guests of Mrs. H. W. Fay, in Bradshaw, Christmas day were Mr.

and Mrs. William Rule, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Fay, and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fay, all of Havelock, and Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Dobbs of Fremont. Mrs. F. H.

Fuerstein has as a guest, Miss Amelia Moschenroff of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Grandville Heebner, of Nehawka, were week-end guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Armstrong, and Miss Charlotte Armstrong.

Mrs. F. H. Fuerstein entertained on Monday at a 1 luncheon honoring the outgoing officers and group leaders of the Altar society. Thursday evening, Mr.

and Mrs. Fuerstein were hosts for three tables of pinochle. Mrs. C. Vale has returned from Omaha where she was for a week the guest of her daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong were In Weeping Water Sunday, visiting Mrs. parents. Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Peterson were in Plattsmouth Sunday, visiting Mr. parents.

They were accompanied by Norma Jean. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Haleck spent Christmas day in Fairbury, where they were guests at the home of their daughter. Mrs. William Dauer, and Mr. Dauer. They were accompanied by their daughters, Lottie and Olive, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Jewel spent Christma.s with Mrs. parents in Crab Orchard. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Johnson had as a Sunday guest. Warren Gerth of Holdrege. Mrs. Kenneth Haynes of Kansas City, and Ross Chittam of Springfield, have been holiday guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Chittam. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Schoonover were guests last week of Mrs.

mother, who lives in York. Mrs. Laura Hotchkiss was severely burned about the I'HESE PROGRAMS ARE ARRANGED BY THE STUDY GLUBS i A discussion of the need for a new national food and drug law will be held by eight members of the League of Women Voters as part of the program of the home economics section of organized agriculture this coming week. The feature has been made possible thru the co-operation of Miss Margaret Fedde, vice president ex-officio of the agriculture group, and Mrs. Floyd Bollen, chairman of panel discussions of the league, i This discussion will be held at 1:30 p.

m. Wednesday at the Stu- i dents Activities building. Those who will take part are Miss Fedde, Mrs. Lester Dunn, Mrs. W.

H. Myers, Mrs. Louis Brown, Mrs. A. K.

Donovan. Dr. Rebekah Gibbons. Mrs. Bollen and Mrs.

S. B. Ga.ss. The Tuesday Review club will meet Tuesday for a 1 luncheon at the home of Mis. Homer McAnulty.

Mrs. C. B. Anderson will have the lesson on History of The Outlook club will meet at the home of Mrs. A.

W. Carpenter Friday lor a 1 luncheon. The program, composed of short stories, will be in charge of Mrs. G. A.

Grubb. The Century club will meet for 1 luncheon at the hoina of Mrs. Harry Cook Tuesday. Dwight Evans will give a book report entitled by Cleghorne. Smallev.

Minden. MRS. WESLEY JENSEN. Mrs. Jensen was Nielsen before her Dec.

27. Miss Esther wedding on The second of a series of panels conducted by the League of Women Voters will be held Jan. 14 and Jan. 28 at 2 p. m.

at the Y. W. C. A Mrs. E.

Glenn Callen will be the leader of the discussions on Merit System of The.se meetings will Mrs. Uldrich of Geneva was Miss be held in place of those scheduled Geraldine Grieves of Tobias before for Jan. 7 and Jan. 21. her marriage.

Hahsrman. Frlfiid. MRS. R. U.

ULDRICH. The Thursday Morning Lecture circle will meet fpr a guest day program Thursday at 10 a. m. at ARE INTEREST OF CAMP FIRE GIHI-Si the First Presbyterian church. Mrs.

Ruby Paige Euwer of Port- MEETING AND OPEREITA The January meeting of the association will be held Tuesday at the Y. W. C. A. at for the Christmas spirit, silver jubilee girlhood, homes, guardians, work, health and love.

Three girls gave Camp Fire talks and the 7:30 p. m. The meeting will be in guardian awarded the membership charge of the committee on the card.s. 1937 birthday project. A di.scus- We Yan Ni Camp Fire enter- sion of the requirements will be talned their mothers at luncheon land, will give an interpretation reading.

held followed by further planning for the operetta which is to be given in February by the Camp Fire Girls of the city. A general meeting of Camp Fire Girls for operetta practice was held at the chamber of commerce Monday morning and several practices have been held this week for dancing rehearsal with Miss Virjean Hawkins. The next general rehearsal will be Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at the chamber of commerce.

A number of girls have given service at the Red Cross office, hi ta ya Camp Fire held a Christmas and silver jubilee council fire with their guardian, Mrs. Ruth Pickering. Candles were lit Thursday noon at the home of Mildred Jansen. The girls prepared the luncheon as a requirement for their second rank. Mi.ss Fan Caaford was a guest and discussed the new Camp Fire manual.

Be Ha To Camp Fire met at the cabin Wednesday noon for a cook-1 out meal. Re Fo Hi Camp Fire will meet Tuesday at Everett school. Tawasi Camp Fire met at the hme of Phyllis Owens Wednesday evening for a Fire Maker dinner. The girls who prepared the dinner for the other members of the group were Phyllis Owens Genevieve McCleary, Jacqueline Hefnider and Jean House. Members of the Ceres club will entertain at an informal tea at the student activities building at the agricultural college Tuesday at 3:45 p.

m. honoring the women attending the meetings of organized agriculture. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs. H. M.

Ty.sdale, chairman, Mrs. H. E. Bradford. Mrs.

C. C. Minteer, Mrs. M. J.

Blish. Mrs. J. E. Weaver, Miss Mildred Nelson, Mrs.

S. Owen, Miss Noble and Mrs. R. Bethany Cluh club will meet at the home of Mrs. J.

B. Townsend at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs.

Roy Cochran will be the speaker, and Mrs. Gale Potter will give a reading. of Mrs. Ballard on Tuesday afternoon. Seven guests were invited, and the afternoon hours were spent informally.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hulbert, of Waterloo, are visiting Mr. parents here. Alfred Mills of Knoxville, is a guest at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Mills. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick have returned to their home in Aurora, 111., after having been guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maxwell have returned to their home in Whiting, Kas.

Mrs. A. L. Bourke had as guests Monday, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Colliett of Fullerton, N. D. Mrs. Floyd Bullock has returned from a visit with relatives Edgar. Mrs.

Dan Campbell had as a Tuesday guest, Mrs. Grace Taylor of Albion. Following a visit of ten days with relatives here, Mrs. Laura Walthers has returned to her home in Tacoma, Wash. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Hartshorn were New of Mrs. Cora Jenkins in Council Bluffs Mrs. J. T. McLaughlin has been entertaining her brother, George Wagerman, who arrived early in the week from Kansas City.

En- route to his home in Pennsylvania, he stopped at Cedar Rapids, to visit another sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Harriiiard were Christmas day guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Hamman, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall. Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Jackman Sunday with relativi's in Louisville. Mrs. Anna Johnson has returned from Peoria, 111., where she had been called because of the death of an aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson had I as guests Christmas day. their The Club Calendar Monitaif. Hlnlory department.

club. Faculty hall, 2 p. m. Chapter BR, P. E.

oiflce, 7:30 p. m. Copper Kettle, Mra. Nella Quick. 8 P.

m. Chapter V. P. E. Suaan LewH, 4735 Knox, 7:30 p.

m. Y. C. A. P.

m. Tueaduj. Tuesday Review club. 1 luncheon, Homer McAnulty, 3060 Sheridan. Chapter DK, P.

K. with Lloyd Burt, 2925 evening. i Century club, o'clock luncheon, Harrv Cook, 1534 So. 20th. Chapter Al, P.

K. Marie Laugh- lln, 19.50 Harwwtd, m. Bible department. club, C. 2:15 p.

m. The Qutll with Helen Mary Hayea and Mrs. L. B. at the home of the latter, 2909 Sumner, 8 p.

m. Tuesday Morning club. Elmer Hansen, 2425 South. 9:30 a. m.

Axis club, current 6:15 p. dinner, 6:15 p. Di. Chapter DX, P. E.

Black. 1975 B. 7 m. Bethany club, J. B.

Townsend. 2139 No. 37th, 2 p. ni. Chapter DK.

E. Lloyd Burt, 2925 Jackson, evening. Lincoln Businem and club. 6:15 dinner, for execu- board and chairmen of standing club A. A.

U. literature fnd drama da- partment, Cornhusker, 7.30 p. m. St. Legar Cowley.

D. A Dr. Jane B. Ringer. 1931 8 m.

Junior League. Cornhuaker, 2 p. m. Literature and drama depart menta, A A. U.

Cornhusker. 7:30 p. m. Book review, by Dr. Frederick Clayton, Temple.

2oth and 3 p. m. Mental hygiene uepartment. club, Y. W.

C. 10 a. m. Wediirnda). Lincoln Business and club, education department, club 7 30 p.

ni Iota chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Lincoln, 7:30 p. m. Ihuraday, SHOE SALE! MONDAY (Tomorrow) 700 of Our Regular $7.50 to $10.00 Shoes 4 5 0 oo ARCH-AID HEALTH SHOES INCLUDED Our Fine Uiess and Street In every color and style offered algo. All sizes and widths. The upper hoppe Street BB daughters, Miss Florence Nel-son, day when her clothing caught fire while she was burning the wrappings of packages.

Grant Kepner of Portland, came to Havelock Thursday having been called because of the death of brother, H. B. Kepner. Dr, Raymond Kepner, who and Mrs. Roy Perkins, and Mr.

Perkins of Omaha; and their son, William of Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Boswell, and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Smith have gone to California to live. Mrs.

Annie Long and her sister, Bessie Leeper of Theta chapter. Riga Phi dance, Avslon party houee. evening r.itii» club. E. A liumett, 3256 Holdrege, 1 o'clock luncheon at the Corn- Thurxdav Morning lecture circle.

Hrat Prefti) terlan church. day, 10 a. m. Quota club, Gonihuaker. 7:30 p.

m. ilraduate Chautauuua circle, Ritchey, 2821 No. 9am A. A U. art of conservation pariment.

Grace Bpacht, H40 Ci, 7:30 p. m. council P. faculty board of educatiou, 2 p. board meeting, 1 30 p.

m. Frtday. had been at the of spent Christmas with father for two prior mother in Auburn. death, accompanied by Mrs. Kep- Stella Stambaugh and Mrs ner.

returned to his home in Chi- gopohle Pontius of Washington, rnday. are visiting Mrs. Stam- Miss June Barkey returned nieces, Mrs. Floyd Rickev, after having Everett McGinnis, and Mrs. spent Christmas here with her Herbert Hill, parents.

Dr. and Mrs. V. S. Barkey.

i James Maxwell entertained the members of the orchestra and choir of Gospel Tabernacle, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Seaton spent the holidays in Kelthburg, 111., visiting relatives. Mrs.

C. E. Phipps is visiting her son, Charles, in St, Louis. Mrs. Elsie O'Hara of Omaha, spent New day with her daughter, Mrs, Robert Studr.icka, and Mr.

StuJnicka. Honoring the birthday anniversaries of the two hostesses, Mrs. C. B'lllard and Mrs. Robert Weaver entertained at Uie home Delphian Parnassua The chapter will meet Monday at 7:15 p.

m. at the Y. W. C. A.

The program will be on Handel, Haydn and Mozart, Handel and will be in charge of Mina Edna Thompson. of will be given by Miss Margaret Cleland; Oratories and Miss Carrie Barbour. Life and Work of Miss Mary Kubetskl and "Mozart the Man and the by Miss Nuia EveretL department. Woman club, Y. C.

10 m. m. Amt ricali War at T. W. Review club.

t. Outlook club, 1 luncheon. A. W. Carpenter, 1611 B.

Roberta' Dairy club. 2 Mre. W. A ShaplAnd, 2015 Capitol W. C.

T. Mra. L. N. Blough, 2970 Holdrege, 2 m.

Hall-ln-the-arove, W. C. A 2 p. is eon. round table.

12 luarh- W. C. A P. CChapte 3105 C. afternoon.

Mrs C. Sklles. anaamam invite you to join US next semester, opening Jan. 2C, at LitrgcHt accredited liberal arts college in five i states. Courses for beginning freshmen will be given." Warren Marshall, Student Ass'n.

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