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1 i Sec. 2-3 THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL: DECEMBER 5, 1943 MaskelMIagen Nuptials MUSIC NOTES 1 Webb; Rush Joan RevatKantor, Janet Epstain, Jay, Gelf and and Edalene Moootr students of Mrsr Elizabeth James and Betty Preistman, Japet Eberly and Betty Gregery pupils of Inez Osborn. Evcnfe Monday Priscilla circle of Mayffower Congregational church. The annual meeting, of the Dorcas society of St. John's Lutheran church will be at 1:30 p.

no. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. A. D. JLarson, 2722 Virginia street.

A poUuck luncheon will be served. -4 Mrs. M. M. Harrison, 1510 North of Bride The Miss Chordes, a group of young business women under the direction of MrsL Amy JMartbi Price, will give a voice recital at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in the Mayfair hotel ballroom.

To take part will be Grace Ellison Joyce Johnson, Paauline- Goodwin, Pa- IKY View terrace, will be hostess to the MR. AND MRS. NEAL A-MASKELL of'Maskell Neb announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Bonnie Jean 14th street, to Servant ill v.vi,, IU OCIK ladies auxiliary of the B. or OUR WONDERFUL MEALS Ltricia Larsen, Ka therm iass, at p. m.

luncheon and election of officers will follow. Plans for a Christmas To lt mmm oor Ration Point. Enjoy Auan nagen, son or Mr. and Mn. L.

E. Haeen 114 Market street. The wedding will be performed at m. Monday in the First Lutheran church. Rev.

L. E. Tallakson uill officiate. 11 party iwill be made. Miss Bonnie Jean Maskell, 1209 14th street, 31 iss Marcia Maskell will- at- versltv of Th.

ri liiTite xout itkdu to Join You. Uptown Cafe Helen Robertson, Ethel Lorenger, Fern Habink, Gene Sands, Lei a Adolph, June Ardis Squires, Irene Madaly nn La Fleur, Zita Galvin, Alice Ham mond and Sophie Petronis. The program will- include twp piano duos by Miss Dorothy Du-man- and Miss Colleen Brady and by Miss Mary Joan Briggs ami will marry Sergeant Allan lagen Monday 2617 Pierce. Ph. 8-2990 1 The Haabet society will meet at 6:30 p.

m. Sunday, in St. John's Lutheran church for business. Christmas packages for seamen will be brought by the members and friends. There will be a program and refreshments will be served.

evening at the TO ADDRESS CLUB First Lutheran Miss Helen Coerll pupils or Mrs. church. Ethel Jamison Booth." is instructor of military icience and tactics, stationed on the campus. After short wedding trip the -couple will reside at 624 N. Linn street, Iowa; City.

PERRY-WORRELL The engagement of Miss Jean P.erry to G. Dwayne Worrell is announced today Miss Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perry, 3021 Grand avenue. Mr.

Worrell Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Students of dancing, dramatic Hunter's Samaritan Guest speaker at the annual Christmas party of the Sioux 1 City Lighthouse club Saturday in the. Elks club will be Lieut Stanley J. Gaines, chaplain at the Sioux City -air base.

art and music, will present a recital at 7:30 o'clock this evening in tend her sister as bridesmaid, and John Fuhrman will be best Hian. Sergeant Hagen is here on furlough from his station Fort Hancock, New Jersey. MAHAN-lTlMES The wedding of Miss, Modiste Y.Mahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G.

320S Larimer street, and William T. Himes was solemnized Saturday evening in the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jacob Himes, 618 Myrtle rtreet. Rev.

pastor of Whitfield Methodist church, officiated. The bride chose a beige suit the Carroll studios. The following Proves Not So Good Casper, Wyo. Alfred Streich, on a hunting' trip, killed will take part: Phyllis Troutman, a deer and then discovered he ha Nancy Rich, Nancy Lambert, Eunice Thornsori, Mary and Peggy Swanson. Nancy Seff and Boots Holiday and Beverly Maurer, pupils of Opal Bullard; Buddy Stechman, in lost the keys to his car, A stranger, who came along, volunteered to haul the carcass to Streich's car and push the machine to the nearest town.

Susan Stechman, Nancy Sloan, Donna Huks, Beverly Jackson ana Barbara Nore, pupils of Kathleen for W. S. G. S. E.

H. Worrell, 708 Isabella street, i Miss Perry attended East high school. Mr. Worrell was graduated from Moville high school. VERIIUE-QUARTAN A In the parsonage of St.

John's Lutheran church Wednesday evening, Miss Marjorie.E. Overhue, daughter of Mr. and Frank Overhue of Charter Oak, la, became the bride of Sergeant Oakley P. Quartana of Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs.

Verla Rothman of Sioux City, sister of the bride, and, Cor 4 meeting Monday- evening in. the All went well until they reached a long, long hill. The stranger gave Streich's car a good vigorous shove. It coasted fast and far. home of Miss Phyllis Tronsrue; 1800 Nebraska street.

Mrs. E. Ni Circle 'Heads' Hostesses EARL'S LUNCH A Nourishing Meal FOR 350 ANYTIME All Are Welcome in Insurance Exch. Bids. Spencer, president; Mrs.

Neil Kennedy, vice president; Merval Kennedy, secretary; Mrs. R. A. Cowling treasurer and Miss Joan Colling, publicity chairman. The Mr.

and Mrs. May At the bottom of the hill Streich waited a long time for the obliging stranger and Streich's fat deer to show up. He's, never seen either of them since, i to First 'Methodist. Membership RS. C.

L. JOB, president of with black accessories for her wedding ensemble. Her flowers were a corsage of gardenias. Miss Dixie Elaine Mahan attended her sister, wearing a pink suit with accessories 'of black and "a corsage of yellow and White pompons. Donald Richard Mahan was his brother's best man.

Members of the wedding party and guests were entertained at a dinner immediately after the ceremony. After a short wedding trip, Mr. Himes plans to enlist in the army. He was recently honorably discharged from tha navy after four years service. SC1IIETZELT-VAN HAZEL Mrs.

E. LTSchletzelt, 14 Vt W. Third street, announces, the encasement of her daughter. Miss the Women Society of Christian Service of the flower Congregational church will hold its annual Christmas party and dinner at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening in the Y. W.

C. A. The committee is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Watson, chairman, Mr.

Tompkins is the; new sponsor of the Mrs. W. Lehann, Mrs. L. Rodde-wald and Mrs.

T. Jamison will be hostesses to the Ladies Aid society- of. Redeemer Lutheran church at 1:30 o'clock A dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. Sylvia- Borgstrom and Mrs.

Mildred Sears will entertain jointly at a 1 o'clock luncheon and Christmas party FridaV in the i L-J LJ First Methodist' church; Mrs. George W. Dunn, the pastor's wife, and the six circle 'chairmen, Mrs. poral Erwin Marquardt of Chicago attended the couple. Sergeant Quartana Is stationed at the Sioux City air base, FRAEUN-BAIMERLIN Miss.

Margory Frauen, 1508 Pierce street, and Ensign Gerald Bammerlin, son of and Mrs. Edward "Bammerlin of Burton, Neb, were married November 14 In the Presbyterian church, Valentine, Neb. Mr. and -Mrs. Max Frauen of Norden, Neb, parents and Mrs.

Cliff Warner, Mr. and Mrs." Forrest Smith and "Mr. and J. W. Teubel, Mrs.

EVH, Heitritter, Mrs. E. C. Torgeson. Mrs.

T. Coplen, Mrs. Fredric L. Wilson, Mrs. A.

C. Hatt and Mrs. James McKeever, will be hostesses at Christmas parties at the Methodist 1915 Nebraska street, two afternoons this week. BLUEBIRDS are selected quality diamonds, guaranteed for fine color, perfection, and brilliancy. The! Merry Dunn circle of the First Methodist church will home of the.

former, 1415 -W. 19th make plans for next year at a street. Guests will be members of of the bride have announced. Ensign Bammerlin has reported to, his station at Norfolk, Va. His bridge will, remain here tempo rarily: BEESON-BAILOR Mrs.

G. Beeson, 1429 S. Linn to givM1 NSC ADDS CHARM street, has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, -Miss Frances Bee- Want compliments on the clothes you wear, even though' they aren't new? Then go through your wardrobe select a dress or suit that needs a bit of brightening and let us do the rest. You'll enjoy having your favorite gar son, to James H. Bailor of Sioux Louise Schietxelt, to Technician Fifth Grade Richard Van Hazel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Van Hazel, 1817 W. Fourth street. The bride-elect was graduated from Central high school. Mr.

Van Hazel, who attended schools In Sanborn, la, is serving, in the medical corps of the army and' is stationed at Camp' Ellis, Illinois. DEVINEY-BUEHLER Mrs. M. Deviney of LeMars announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Betty Jean Deviney, to Private Clyde W. Buehler, son of Mrs.

Laura Buehler of Seattle, Wash. Private Buehler Is in the paratroop division at Camp Mackall, North Carolina. Both were graduated from LeMars high school. Private Buehler City, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. N. Circles 1,, 2 and 3wili be entertained at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon and circles 4, 5 and 6 on Friday afternoon. The hostesses will preside at the tea table. Programs will be the same: Mrs.

R. M. Coomer will give a dramatic reading. Piano solos by Mrs: J. N.

Dunswfrth and Miss Barbara Henderson and a violin selection by Joe Lackey, accompanied by Miss Joyce Tronsrue will follow, Mrs. 3907 Peters avenue, will entertain the Mothers club of Grace Methodist church Monday evening instead of Mrs. Victor Schuldt Rev. J. P.

Hantla will be the speaker. Daughters of the King of Sti Paul's Episcopal church will meet for a potluck supper Wednesday in the rectory. New officers are H. L. ment look like new.

Bailor of Huron, S. D. The wedding has been set for December 9 4 The bride-elect was graduated from Cathedral high school and Mr. Bailor from Huron high photograph cf the Better OHir 7 OTHER QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS 3 for $3.50 to 12 for $132 Van Schreeven school. CLEANERS DYERS Mrs.

W. E. Miller of Dakota Co. Sioux City's Reliable City will be hostess and leader to JEAN SARDOU STUDIO 2ND FLOOR Curb A Delivery Service i 1209 Nebraska St. Phone 8-8858 members of Chapter DE, P.

O. attended Dakota Wesleyan college South Sioux vi ty, Monday, Tne book. What America 'Means to Me Jewelers Optometrist by Pearl Buck, will be reviewed. at Mitchell, priror to entering the service. VAN COURT-MILS TEAD Phone 8-1213 508 Fifth St.

Near Pierce 1 I IMMW -i, I v. Luu I L-J I Palms and baskets of flowers formed the setting in the Meth nHUt church at Iowa City Satur iff if 3 AJirMiftf day evening 'for 'the marriage of. FRANCOIS at MARTIN'S Miss Evelyn Van Courts daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. S.kW.

Fredell-of Akron. Ia, and Lieut. Earl Mil- stead of Springfield. 111. Dr.

Downing performed the double Edirt fa li Mm ring ceremony. Immediately after the cere Art mony a reception was held at the AlDha Chi Omega sorority house 14-DAY PAUAOUVE PLAN TESTED ON 1285 WOm WITH All TYPES OF SKIN! The bride is a senior at the Uni- K.4 WW! fc jT "fi iff 13 4 READ THIS TRUE STORY ol what fh proved 14-Doy Polmollv flon did for HIn Anthony of Detroit, Mich. 1 i i f. 'Vn il i ii.ii 1 1 MssHna. smtm mmmmmmmmmmmmm -i.

yji, vi "After 14 days, I went back to my doctor He agreed with my mirror. My skin was brighter; clearer, less oily. Later I learned wutny skin improvements had been observed by all the 36 examining doctors. Actually 2 out of 3 of all the 1 2 8 5 women got see-able, feel-able results! Palmolive' my soap now!" "Here's tho proved Polmolivo Flan: Wash your face 3 times a day with Palmolive Soapi Then, each time, massage your clean face with Palmolire beauty-lather for nfull. 60 1, seconds just like a cream.

This extracts the full beautifying effect from Palmolive lather for your skin. Rinse and dry I "My complexion had lost Its lovely look. So I said yes quick when invited Co try the 14-Day Palmoiive Plan along with 1284 other women. My group wu examined by a Detroit skin doctor. Some of us had dry skin; some oily; some Then we were given the plan to ne at bmc 7 4 HI it MARRIED Before her mirriixe Saturday evenlnr Mr.

Willium T. Illmea wii Ml si Modiste T. Mahan. dinthter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence G. Mahan. 2205 Lar-, bner street. HEADLINES FOR THE 1 HOLIDAYS YOU, may look for these skin improvements in only 14 Days i WiBrighfer; cleaner tkln Finer fextum Fewer blemlthei I Less dryness T- Less ilinese i. Smoother skin Better tone Fresher, clearer color This list comes right from the reports of the 3 6 examining doctors Their records show that 2 out of 3 of all the 1 28 5 women who tested the Palmolive Plan got many of these improvements ytmr turn! Start this prwtd way of using Palmolive tonight.

In 14 days, you, may look for fresher, clearer, lovtlitr skin! Salon Francois Introduces Lustron Gold Permanent -Salon Francois is proud to be the first to present to smart Sioux City -Women, Lustron Cold Permanent i unusually comfortable natural looking long 1 ing. Special lotions for bleached or tinted hair. Drop in this' week for free lest curl that, will assure you of the. most beautiful permanent you have ever had. Shampoo and style set included at i250 Mr.

Carlo, Artist In Charge Half Styling VASTE Vital fr rtrminen. Facials if' Manicures if Brow and lash dyeing 41 winth, war ar el in Phone 8-7531 for Appointment mi soaps oCiV cans war, SALON FRANCOIS THIRD FLOOR The Friendliest Shop in Town tCtvi Wtte war 1 Id I DEAUTY SHOPPE 101 Commerca Eldg Phone S-J75T i 1 0 HIS SOAP I PR 0 0 0 5 II ft 1 5 IT I I' -i A.

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