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SUNDAY, SEPTEkttTra i9, 1948 Sec 2 5 it THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL I i Pipestone County Rainbow Head Ollt-Of-To Wedding wn Federated Club to Hold Fall Meet Ruthton, Minn. Special: Plans are being made for the annual fall conference of the Pipestone A Ruth Stoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Stoll of Redwood Falls, and Daryl Nemitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Nemitz of Minneapolis, August 28 at Falls. Home in Minneapolis. Rock Rapids, la. Miss Ruth Reyelts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Reyelts and Duane Larson, all of Rock Rapids, September 8 at Sibley, la. Steen, Minn, Miss Gertrude Bosch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bosch, and Dick Hup, son of Avon. S.

tt uaugmer oi Mr. and Mrs County Women's Federated clubs which will be held in Ruthton October 2. vjiinn wood Heights, N. September The Women's club of Ruthton will be hostess for the event. i mi, in I- is.w"- i a mann of Odessa, August 29, at Ortonville.

Home at Benson. Ortonville, Minn. Miss Darlyne Kottwitz, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Henry J.

Kottwitz of Ortonville, and Leo Caeser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Caeser of Cor-rell, August 29, at Ortonville. Home near Ortonville. Omaha, Neb.

Miss lone Jacob-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson of Windom, and Vernon Flood, son of Mr. F. Mrs.

E. H. Beal of Pipestone, president of the county federation, Bloomfield, Neb: Miss Martha Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen and Julius Beck-man, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. John Hup, all of Steen, August 24 at Steen. Home will preside.

Mrs. David Halpern of Brewster, president of the second district organization, will be the honored guest of the ucuuudu, au oi uioomlield. re- at Steen. Scribner, Neb.Miss Gloria Hoffman, daughter of Mf. and Mrs.

Henry Hoffman of Sugar, City, Battle Creek, Donna conference and will be one of the E. Kremer of Omaha, September Mrs. J. Wrfcht Mrs. W.

Kerwick 5, at Windom. Home in Omaha xou ivianens, aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Martpne yx and William EbeL son tf principal speakers. The seven federated clubs of the county will send: delegates to the conference.

old Beisner, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Aiocnara rseisner, September 9. O'Neill, Neb. Miss Ruth Egan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Egan of Ellsworth, and John McCarville, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

McCarville of O'Neill, August 30, at Ellsworth. Home at A delicious quick luncheon dish 1 am may be made from canned shrimp, xiome in toon Kapids. -c- Canby, Minn. Miss Vera Mr. and Mrs.

William Ebel of Scribner, August 22, at Scribner. Home at Scribner. Stanton, Neb. Miss Kathryn Chillcott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Chillcott of Wisner and Leland Bordner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bordner, of Pilger, August 28, at Stanton. Home at Pilger. Stanton, Neb.

Miss Laverla wholegrain corn and canned tomatoes which have been seasoned and thickened. O'Neill. leen Peters, daughter of Mr. and 'MISS ANNE ANDERSON PUBLIC installation ceremonies of Assembly 26, Order of xvirs. cnarles Peters, and isrogaard, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Onida, S. D. Miss Deloris Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. Lamb of Onida, and Howard Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson of Sully county, August red arogaard, all of Canby, A.

August ai raunton. Home near Anders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rainbow for Girls, will be held at 7:30 oclock this evening at the Masonic temple. Miss Anne Anderson will be installed worthy advisor, with other 'elective and appointive officers as 'follows: Canby. Carroll, Neb.

Miss Sylva Fish. di, at Gettysburg. Home near Onida. O'Neill photo." Mrs. C.

Burbach er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El Mrs. J. Schramm Onida, S.

D. Miss Fern Joyce mer fisher of Winside. and Les Miss Jo Ann Hammerstrom, as Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lake Park, la. Miss Lorraine Charles M.

Todd of Agar, S. lie Paulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paulsen of Petatuma, CaL, August 29, at Carroll. Home Joyce Ahrenstorff, daughter of sociate worthy advisor; Miss Joan Wilson, charity; Miss Lorraine Cook, hope; Miss Janice Wolle, and Leonard Pollman, son of Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ahrenstcrff Diamond Rings from HORWITZ and Mrs. Joe Pollman of Blunt, in Denver, Colo. of Lake Park; and Ralph B.

Per secently at Onida. faith; Miss Katherine Held, chap Clarkson, Neb. Miss' Eleanor kins of Estherville, September Onida, S. D. Miss Calista Beth Walla, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs lain; Miss Marlene. ForsMng, drill leader; Miss Elizabeth Sheldon, 5, at Sioux Valley, Minn. Paul Anders of Stanton, and Willis Geu, son of and Mrs. William Geu of August 22, at Stanton. Home near Wisner.

Storm Lake, la. Miss Ramona Gard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gard, and Jerome Schramm, all of Early, September 9 there. Tracy, Minn.

Miss Carmen Pauline Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Nelson of Tracy, and Wayne Murphy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Murphy of Balaton, August 29, at Tracy. Home near Humboldt, S. D. Tracy, Minn.

Miss Evelyn De Ruckle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. it Albert Walla of Clarkson, and Lake Park, la. Miss Henrietta William E. Ruckle of Onida.

and love; Miss Arjes Sundquist, re Maassen, daughter of Mr. and Thomas A. Nystrom, son of Mr ligion; Miss Ann Oaks, nature; ueorge Barnas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Barnas of Pender, and Mrs.

John Nystrom of Agar, Mrs. Turns Maassen, and Wallace G. Muilenburg, son of Mr. and Miss Marlene Cook, immortality; Miss Renee Berridge, fidelity; AUSUSt ZH. at rarkstnn September 1, at Gettysburg.

Home in Omaha. Mrs. Harry Muilenburg, all of 1" Miss Mary Louise Coates, pa jf Columbus, Neb- Miss Shirley I Dilley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Page, Neb.

Miss Inez Albright, Maurice, and Miss Ladene Muilenburg, daughter of Mr. and triotism; Miss Sally Thomas, service; Miss Barbara Brousard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylprd I Leslie Dilley, and Donald Mohl confidential observer; Miss Ver Albright, and Robert Stevens, son Mrs. Harry Muilenburg, and Sen-tner Altena, son of Mr.

and Mrs man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eilert gene Harper, outer observer; Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens, all Fores Urbanski, daughter -of Mrs.

I Mohlman, all of Columbus. Sen Carolyn Higgins, musician; Miss FISHGALL'S SETS THE SCENE FOR FALL Bewitching, beautiful millinery is with us again! Fishgall'i hats take Fashion's farbulous spotlight. For your delight a complete collection including deluxe fur felts, imported velours, French feathers and velvets. A variety of colors and styles. $10.00 to $35.00 We specialize in Bridal Veils and Bridesmaids Hats tember 2, at Columbus.

Home in of Page, August 30, at Lincoln, Home at Page. Jake Altena, at a double wedding, September 1, at Maurice. Mr. and Mrs. Muilenburg at home west of Maurice and Mr.

and Margene Kudrle, choir director; Lincoln. Petersburg, Neb. Miss Regina Concord, Neb. Miss Carol An- Miss Loreene Bailey, recorder, and Miss Linnea Raun, treasurer. derson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Mrs. Altena at home near Hostesses are Miss Joan Buck Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simons of Petersburg and Michael Dohmen, son of Mr. and Ivar Anderson of Concord, and ner, Miss Jean Buckner, Miss Sandra Norton, Miss Marilyn Lynd, Minn.

Miss Florence Mrs. Joseph Dohmen of St. Ber Rose Urbanski, and Albert J. Thilges, son of. Mr.

and Mrs. Roney Thilges, all of Tracy, August 25, at Tracy. Home at Tracy. Viborg, S. D.

Miss Edith Jas-persen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Jaspersen, and Donald M. Kaarup, son of Mrs. Martin Ka-arup, all of Viborg, September 2, at Viborg.

Home in Viborg. Viborg, S. D. Miss Rhoda Ann Harley Bard, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Bard of Wakefield. Nicholson, daughter, of Mr. and Hammerstrom, Miss Nancy Le Si Si ow in 5 September 4, art Concord.

Home atl nard, August 24, at Peters burg. Home near Bernard. Mrs. Roy Nicholson of LyritL and Wakefield. Gordon Lund, son of Mr.

and han, Miss Wilma Bangert, Miss Karen Anderson and Miss Sally Pierce, Neb. Miss Mildred Mrs. William Lund of Franklin, -V Canby, Minn. Miss Doreen RonsDies. daughter of Mr.

and Wilson. August 21, at Lymd. Home at Mae Bockes, daughter of Mr. and XTkit Natural CoU $200 S1.50 A WEEK Mrs. Reinharl Ronspies of Pierce and Gerald Hish, son of Mrs.

Rose St. Paul. Mrs. Oscar Bockes, and Verle Installing officers willbe Miss Donna Cook, worthy advisor; Miss Connie Lindgren. chaplain: Miss Benson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. lies Hish of Hartington, August Marshall, Minn. Miss Char ter Benson, all of Canby, August 28, at Pierce. Home at Laurel, Neb. Donna Kumzak, musician; Jiss Mulligan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Mulligan of Sioux Falls, and Norman V. Peterson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Peterson of Pipestone, Minn. Miss Margue 29, at Canby. Home near Canby. Canby, Minn.

Miss Irene Joart Pierson, marshal, and Miss rite Joy Edwards, daughter of Ivanie Down, recorder. JMrs. Harry lotte Struthers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ami Lyle Struthers of Marshall, and James A.

Dent of Fresno, August 4. Home at Fresno. Dumke, daughter of Mrs. Emil Fulghum is mother advisor. Viborg, September 2 in Sioux Falls.

II. TLey Lock Together in Perfect Alignment Yet Unlock Instantly Mrs. C. Edwards, and James Mouw, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Mouw, all of Pipestone, August 29, at Luverne. Home' at Wessington Springs, S. D. i Dumke, and Benjamin Macseon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Madseon, all of Canby, August 26, at Canby. Home at Canby. Marshall, Minn. Miss Phyllis Poole of Lincoln, and Dean Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Le Roy Chapman of Lansing, August 22, at Lincoln. Marie Kugler, daughter of Mr. Pipestone. and i Mrs. Wesley Kugler, and stone.

James E. Paulsen, all of Mar Pipestone, Minn. Miss Patricia Edgerton, Minn. Miss Harriet Ellen Vander Beek, daughter of Miss Betty Jo Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley R. Gross of Lane, S. and Lawrence Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weber of Wessington Springs, August 30.

at Lockridge, la. Home in Northville. shall, August 21, at Marshall FISHGALL'S FAMOUS FOR FINE FASHIONS Home at St Paul. Mrs. Jennie Vander Beek, and Winside, Neb.

Miss Elsie Dangberg, daughter of Mrs. Frank Dangberg of Winside, and Harold Good, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.

Good of Tecumseh, Neb, August nond anMmblM lay Ilk thi at. Minneota, Minn. Miss Irene -Richard Beckering, son of Mr Breuer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Breuer, and Erwin Schoeneman, son Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Schoeneman, all of Pipestone. Home at Pipestone. way and Mrs. Ernest Beckering, all of Wessington Springs, S.

D. Miss Edgerton, August 26, at Edgerton. Home at Edgerton. 21, at Winside. Home at Lincoln.

Wessington Spring, S. D. Miss Pipestone, Minn. Miss Dona Audree Hawk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Hawk of Wessington Springs, and Alvin De Wayne Jean Allsup, daughter of Mr. and Emmetsburg, la. Miss Martha, Marilyn Turner of Omaha and Mrs.

C. F. Allsup of Carthage, S. Edward, son of Mr. Mrs.

Charles Shields Binkly, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Binkly of Council Sternke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Sternke of Minneota, and Donald Postein, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Postein of Lynd, August 21, at Minneota. Home at Mankato.

Minneota, Minn. Miss Cecelia DeRider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James DeRider of and Gordon Tholen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Tholen of Mar and Dale Groth, son of Mr. and Harry Meyer of Lane, S. Sep Other diamond? rlno nttmbUt-canttantty luf and (pare lik this tember 9, at Lane. Home in Lane. Bluffs, September 11, in Omaha LHome in Omaha.

Westbrook, Minn. Miss Joyce Mrs. Francis Groth of Pipestone, August 28, at Pipestone. Home at Pipestone. Pederson, daughter of Mr.

and Wessington Spring, S. D. Miss Adele Critz, daughter of Mrs. O. V.

Critz of Emmetsburg, and "William J. Kerwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kerwick, of Emmetsburg, September 6, at Emmetsburg.

Home at' Emmetsburg. Hartley, la. Miss Donalee Le- Mrs. Carl M. Pederson of West- Onalee Houska, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Houska of Pukwana, Porter, Minn. Miss Martha Marie Syltie, daughter of Mr. and brook, and Robert Silkensen of S. and Ryland S.

Moorman, Mrs. Knute Syltie of Porter, and Kansas City, Mo, August 21, at Westbrook. Home in Minneapolis. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert P. Wessington Springs, S. D. Miss Clair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Moorman of Wessington Springs, September 8, at Wessington OPEN AN ACCOUNT 508 Pierce Dorothy Elizabeth Swenson, Springs. Home at Brookings. LeClair of Hartley, ana wiinam O'Brien of Hartley, September 1. Home in Hartley. Hartley, la.

Miss Marjorie Fahrenkrog, daughter of Mr. and Emil' Fahrenkrog and Edward, Wynot, NeW Miss Irene Kal-kowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkpwski of Lynch, Neb, and Cyril Burbach of Wynot, August 23 at Lynch. Ben M.

Larson, son of Mrs. Martin Larson of Clinton, August 28, at Porter. Home at 1 Moorhead, Minn. Ruthton, Minn. Miss June Williams, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Williams of Ruthton and Edwin ScEultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Schultz of Henderson, August 22, in Minneapolis. Home at Huntley, Minn. Redwood Falls, Minn. Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David Swenson of Crow Lake, and Loren Earl Carlson, son of Mr. "and Mrs. David Swenspn of Crow Lake, and Loren Earl Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carlson of Wessington Springs, September 2, shall, August 24, at Minneota.

Home near Marshall. Madison, Minn. Miss Lu Verne Lindquist, daughter of Mrs. Henry A. Nelson, and Wesley J.

Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Williamson, all of Madison, August 29, at Madison. Home near Madiscn.

Morton, Minn. Miss Mary Ffances Gaasch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaasch of Morton, and William A. McCauley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William A. McCauley of Minneapolis, August 28. Home in Minneapolis. Norfolk, Neb.

Miss Barbara Lee James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam James of Tilden, and Clay Ealum, son of Mrs. Mohni, son of Mrs. Emma Mohni, all of Hartley, August 26, at Worthincton.

Minn. Home in in -Wessington Springs. Wausa, Neb. Miss Shirley Poole, daughter of Mrs. Laurel Hartley.

Hartley la. Miss Joan Hanri-elink. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 12 Gerrit Harmelink of i Rock Valley and Gerald Goetsch, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Adolf Goetsch of Hartley, September 3, at Rock Valley Home in Hartley. I Is' AS Louise Ealum of Dixon, August 17, at Bartlesville, Okla. Home at Dixon. rn fashion Norfolk, Neb.

Miss Alberta Steckling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steckling, and C. E. Howser, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Howser, all of Nortollc, Sep 53 i 3SS6l tember 2, at Norfolk. Ida Grove, la.

Miss Betty Lou Bahnsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bahnsen and John D.

i Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Green of Omaha, Sep-. tember 4.

Kimball S. D. Miss Lois Swanson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Emil Swanson of Pukwana and Donald Bickner; son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bickner of Kimball, recently at Chamberlain, S. D. Home at KimbalL Kimball, S. D- Miss Alice Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Collins of Kimball, and Jerome A. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Peters of White Lake, recently at White Lake. Home near White Lake. I Gorgeous G-DInmcnd Duclio I A bridal combinatioa thrill 7 fSOO th glft.ot your choice. 3 lorg ri )) I diamond in ho njgeinf I it I I ring 5' diamondr Bi th I C- gmSj II IV band. Uk oold siting.

A a II, CHOOSE AND LAY AWAY Nl XMAS GIFTS NOW! Lf that will give your Bew Fall Costumes an exciting touch of drama. Choose your bag now from our 1948 styles in the new fall colors. Newman Grove, Neb. Miss Virginia Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Larson, and Wil-lard Oponcensky, son of Mr. Mrs. E. Qpencensky, all of Newman Grove, September 3, at Newman Grove. Home at Lincoln.

-0 Ortonville, Minn. Miss Pa- tricia Lou Farley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farley of Clinton, and Boyd Hoememann, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Hoerne- ti 95 $7 LEATHERS PLASTICS FABRICS IX Others From $2.95 to $45 Plus Fed. Tax LADIES' AND MEN'S. Lake Preston, S. D. Miss Rose-marie Hauck, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hauck and Ronaja Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Green, September 12, at Lake Preston. Home in Lake Preston. Lake Park, la. Miss Joyce Wunder, daughter? of Herman Wunder and Richard Jensen, fon of A. Jensen, all of Lake Park, September 5, in SMART NEW LUGGAGE By Famous Makers AMELIA EARHART WATCHES New Styles New Ccuty Choose ft famous name watch from the larce selection at Peterson's.

1949 styles are here! Lake Park. Home weic. HARTMANN MENDEL SAMSONITE Working Girls ORIGINAL From our Pattullo collection designed by Jo Copeland we present this elegant dres of Rodier wool material in two-tone shadbgs the youthful neckline is softened with a yelvet bow. eaw to Seat in one of our up-to-date sewing classes under expert, friendly teachers Each group is limited to give you constant help mot individual attention. Eight two-boat lessons IU Nil lW 1 1 Our Shop Open Every Thursday and Friday Evening for Your Convenience Make Yror Standing: Appointments Earlyv TWO OPERATORS TO -i -ii Pearl Necklace tV Wide Range of Prices Schick Shaver tarf, smooth, qvick shaving comfort.

Jwsr plug in. AC-DC $350 lstrs IIatc1 pearls. Batiflly matcKcd cmd grodv tcL SOFTWATER SHAMPOO BUY ONE PIECE OR A COMPLETE SET S1.25 1 FINGESWAVE Fimd PHONE 8-3646 June's Beauty SINGER Sioux City Luggage Shop Authorized Hartmann Dealer 514 FOURTH ST. UILL PETEnSOn JE17ELQY 503 F0USTH ST. SEWING'-' CENTER 415 Neb.

St. Phone 8-0161 Tl Salon I)IS SMITH, Prop, 1605 Pierce St. Sidney Apts. ITS.

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