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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 9

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948 I THE SIOUX CITY journae Charles Shields Binkly, son of Mr. i ct iMiss cwids is. Venmllion Girl Is Homecoming Queen The pencils used each year by Americans could draw a line- 43,475,000,000 mile cial church services are planned for Sunday. 1 Canton academy's homecoming football opponent will be Scotland hiigh school Saturday night lL JV Wedir Church and Mrs. L.

I. Binkly of Council Bluffs, were married recently in the Westminster Presbyterian church in Omaha. Rev. L. B.

Wil hie da at Canton Academy long. iU w.l Ssa-s" II Ml I to R. Guillaume i 'TpHE marriage of Miss Mary Canton, S. D. Special: Homecoming festivities at Augustana academy here will open Friday evening with- the crownings of liams officiated.

The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, T. C. Hamil of Sioux City. Miss Janet Bohl of Sioux City was bridesmaid, and William Wise I Ann Childs, daughter of Mr, Mary C. Kelly, II if I and Mrs.

Doyle Q. Childs, 7 14th Social Calendar Corrine Hanson, Vermillion, as street, and C. Richard Guillaume, was best man. Man Michigan son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Guillaume, 1409 Main street, was Mrs. Binkly is a graduate of queen anjiXrvirTHolnv Tigerton, Wi- "asking. A campfire pep rally on the academy football field cheese fool TODAY solemnized at 7:15 o'clock Monday Hi ri Wimodausis club Mrs. H.

W. Mil to Be Mkrried morning at the Cathedral of the will follow the ceremony. Rev. Selmer A. Berge, Fargo, Epiphany.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Julius i- Berger officiated. Altar decora uiuiLn narinrc tions were golden bronze it R.

AND MRS, JOHN E. lr luay ciub Mrs. W. C. Jbastman.

N. a member of the, 1912 graduating class, will give the homecoming address Fridty evening. The alumni banquet will be held Saturday evening and spe- jVl KELLY, 1424 Court street, For a delightful luncheon or lunch-box surprise, mellow-i flavored Snacktime sandwiches give new enjoyment High iin protein and bone-building minerals, too. Yet delicious appetizing Snacktime costs less than Technical high school, Omaha, and her' husband was graduated from Abraham Lincoln high school, Council Bluffs, and received a music scholarship to Westminster college, Princeton, N. J.

He served with the army overseas and now is a student in business administration at Van Sant college, Omaha. Following a wedding trip, Mr. and 'Mrs. Binkly will live in Omaha. Miss Nancy Fahey and A.

Morningside Garden club Girl announce the approaching mar Schoen sang the Ave Maria, Lord I Am Not Worthy, On This riage or tneir daughter, Miss Mary uiuut uiue nouse. Tourist club Mrs. C. C. Struck.

J- D- button. Amphictyon club Mrs. R. C. Wat land.

Catherine lieuy, to' Joseph This Week's SPECIAL Day, Beautiful Mother, and the Pauls Angelicus. Albert Morgan O'Connor of Minden, City, Mich other less nourishing foods and there's no waste. Get Snacktime in the red, white and blue package. Today at any food store. was organist The ceremony will be read at .9 o'clock Saturday morninz at St.

Ladies day Sioux City Country Re. $3 Machineles PERMANENT WAVE The bride, given in marriage by i v. Joseph Catholic church. se Lehmann-McKee wedrfintr her father, wore a tailored suit of iuiss xenj- servea overseas as ity Lutheran church. silver blue gabardine and a cor I 4.

.1 Rector Assumes Pulpit Marshall, Minn. Special: Rev. now Executive board of American Le it jucuiejiaui auiinz me war. sage of orchids. Miss Lillian Mack, a graduate St.

Joseph Kion. auxiliary Legionnaire maid of honor, wore a dove gray Complete Robert D. Wright of Minneapolis, recently named as rector uuu. hospital school of nursing in Ma II suit with pink and black accents, iviargaret Best guards of Silver S'-n City, and is at present a su Rwmlar $10 COLD WAVE me Complete for i and a corsage of sweetheart roses Richard Keller was best man. NEWLYWED Mrs.

Elroy Fauchald is the former Grace See of San CaL Mr. and Mrs. Fauchald will reside here at 1508 W. Sixth street. grove iz Mrs.

Edna xlarrv. pervisor at Mount Carmel hos pital in Detroit. The couple will of St James Episcopal church in Marshall delivered his initial sermon Sunday. Rev. Mr.

Wright is a native of Minneapolis and, has been an assistant at Gethsemane The parents of the bfide were Red Cross Motor Corps of Women hosts at the wedding breakfast in tV 1UUU ivirs. uessa live at Minden City. their home. Mooseheart alumni "Klnnem vn Mrs. Guillaume attended Cen Episcopal church there since Jan Former Resident nOLLISTER-GOODENOW tral high school and her husband uary 1, 1946.

Miss Patricia Ann Hollister, College of Regents of Women of the Moose Moose halL Central W. C. T. U. Mrs.

Edward Cassen. attended Trinity high school. Is Host at Omaha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul After a wedding trip to Chicago, Hollister of Ia and Sioux City Fireman's auxiliary the couple will live at 813 Doug' las street.

Bruce R. GoodenowJ son of Mr. to Sioux Cityans and Mrs. Russell H. Goodenow v-.

jui. a. ciud rooms. Morningside DeMolay Mother's Mrs. Childs wore a sand colored of.

Battle Creek, Iai were mar f2iNv 7 I pTlll hi sharkskin suit with green acces ciud westmmster Presbyterian A GROUP of Sioux Cityans, ried Friday) in St. John's Meth cuurcn. sories and Mrs. Guillaume a green nriist church jtt i i- is-ie-lr- is- est ty iir e- en ly to lis t- e-i Prosperity circle 7 Younker-Da- gabardine suit accented with black. If A.

J. Kellowof Battle Creek of- Among the out-of-town guests A WHOLESALE FUR BUYING OPPORTUNITY to Electrify the Women of Sioux City and the Surrounding Territory! Watch for Further Announcement! viason tearoom. Hathor temple, Daughters of the Nile Mrs. Howard A. Jnhnsnn (I ficiated.

A members of the V-8 were weekend guests in Omaha of Mrs. George Abraham, a former member of the club. Mrs. Abraham was hostess at a party in her home Saturday evening, and the business meeting was held were Mrs. W.

W. Guillaume and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Guillaume, all Yellow and lavender chrysanthemums and tapers Idecorated the Ben Hur Life association I. O.

O. of Elk Point, S. D. valtar and marked the pews along nail. Emerald lodge 23 Scandinavian halL jtnsrcenter qisie.

TURNER-SHIELDS Miss Marilyn Turner, daughter there Sunday afternoon. In marriage The bride, given Schubert club Mrs. 1 Theodore Those who attended were Mrs. Waitt. by her father, wore ja white slip- Delta Sigma Pi DelDhians The of Mrs.

Sylvia Turner of Omaha, formerly of Sioux City, and per satin gown, entrain, fashioned Misses Edna and AmiHn KoTcnn with a long fitted bodice and il Thomas Stevens, Mrs. Emil Sa-more. Miss Tillie Samore, Mrs. Sophie Skaff, Miss Mary Haddad, Miss Alma Gossen and Mrs. Mose lusion yoke.

The bridal veil was Mary Wall Borman choral group Studio. Sioux City Business and Profes edsed with wide Chantilly lace nd the flowers were yellow, tea roses tied with streamers of white ribbon. P- Jl Yanney. Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Glen have returned after a three-week trip through Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and' Wyoming. Mrs. Elmer Christianson was catron of honor, and Mrs. Don Cook and Miss ilrene Malloy, sional women's club Mayfair hotel.

Sioux City Sunshine league Mrs. John C. Peterson. F. L.

and T. club Mrs. Lillian Long. Auxiliary of the Railway Mail associationWall Street mission. Happy Nine club Toney's.

W. P. P. club Mrs. George Gert.

Naomi circle Mrs. Catherine Herman. bridesmaids. They wore aqua, vellow and launder brocaded sat Mr. and Mrs.

Harold L. Williams and family of Richmond, CaL, will in gowns, respectively, with poke bonnets and flowefed muffs in ie le ie ir r. it a complementing colors. Beth Lee of leave today for their home after a visit with relatives here. Mrs.

Williams is the daughter of Ro Token 500 club West hotel. Soldier, Iai in pink taffeta, was flower girl, and John Hollister was meo Montagne of Elk Point Hosts IS Happy Hour Birthday club Latham park. Annual Missionary institute of ring bearer. at parties for their visitors were uon uooaenow was ms Droxn- Mr. and Mrs.

Harold LaBahn of Sioux City Council of Church er best man ana usners were Women St. Thomas Episcopal Tom Schuldt, Clyde Hollister, Reg tnnrfh. inald Hall and Basil Brock. Altheans of Morningside Presby At the later reception in the terian cnurch Mrs. Lyle Prim Merrill, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Williams, 1600 Clinton street, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cote of Jefferson. Mr.

Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Williams, 309 13th street.

He is a traveling manager for a chain of grocery stores in California. mer- Ixchivsch parlors the hostesses were Mabel Dysinger circle of Trfnity Sara O'Neill, Airs. Eva Sat- iuitneran church Airs. Koy I erlee Mrsj Raymond Hess, Mss. Jones.

9 Mr. and Mrs. club of the First Lutheran church Mr. and Mrs ei I Jorgen Petersen. Edward 'M.

Lee, Mrs. George Knapp, Mrs. Clifford Ellis and Mrs. ii A.J Soderstrom. The bride is a graduate of St.

Joseph Mercy collejge of Nursing and her husband attended Morn Gamma Phi Gamma will meet Wednesday evening First Lutheran church will meet with Mrs. D. R. Hansen, 118 Rus at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday at the tin street. ingside college. He! now is a stu parish The sixth grade dent at the University of Iowa teachers will present the program Naomi circle of Crescent Park After a taredding! trip, Mr. and and refreshments will be served a Methodist church will meet for Mrs. Goodenow will live at 518 by the kindergarten teachers.

luncheon, at 1 o'clock Wednesday S. Clinton ktreet, Iowa City, with Mrs. Charles Smith, 2856 Rebecca street. Members will The auxiliary of the Veterans of SIGANOS-BOOSAUS Foreign Wars will meet Wednes spend the afternoon sewing car day instead of Monday, as previ Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox In TIi3 Interest of Your Child, Read Every Word Printed Here) pet rags. ously announced.

cjjurch was tne setting at mv clock Sunday afternoon when First autumn meeting of Morn Miss Stellai Helen Siganos, daugh Mrs. Charles O. Ingersoll Is ingside Riparians will be Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry chairman of the Ladies day com Sifianos. 203 S. Judd street, be mittee at the Sioux City Country Pettit, 4420 Third avenue. Mrs Here's How Wonder Dread Helps Build Bigger, Stronger Bodies 8 Ways! 2 Slices a Meal and a Sasdnrich.Oay Soppljr. came the bride of Michael C.

Harold Blake will assist at the club. Other hostesses at the meet Ing today will be Mrs. Dan Mai isoosailS, son oi JVir. ana iuu. o'clock luncheon.

ti. tMcaarTXe loy, sr, Mrs. John Klopstad and D. Boosalis of Minneapolis. Kev jl Am s.

oKcsartmi. Am nock Calcium c. ClrOWTM. Am much Vitamin Bt for growth Mrs. Franklin Britton.

3 Bticti syDsrgy for work sa4 Constantine Pappas of Minneapolis much Niacin to help maintain mental health as sardines. C1.00D. Am much Iron for rich red blood as found in Umb chops. for t. BODY CCL1S.

As much Fbasphonv for eeO mctsbeUsia We Buy The and Make The Arrrrrrc.Aa much Vitamin Bi to help maintain normal hunger as applied by a erring of fried brer. and Rev. Nicholas Geotes cmci- pUy est gUsMof mSki processes i shoes of Furs. Cownie-Williges. -Adv.

coataliMdta fited. 300 Attend Midwest yeUow hctpinfOf Palms and baskets of white cottag Missionary Meeting Emerson, Neb. Special: Three chrysanthemums and pompons ftirmod the background for the turn 1810 TO DOCTORS! Evidence supporting above. tni upon request on your letterhead hundred delegates attended the candlelight ceremony. Pews along the center aisle were marked with 30th annual convention of the Women's Missionary society of ribbon-tied tapers and white flow- Mrs.

Kathryn Hedeen, organ- nn nfi ers. ist accompanied Mrs. Gladys Mat the Midwest Evangelical Lutheran synod of the United Lutheran church here. Theme for the convention held at St. Paul's Luther tis.

who sang Because and the Ave Maria, anti the Misses Kay and i Ta OOO UUUUUUV17U an church was Abundantly Give iisrrr jaovis taut: jvjjc aius Prayer In Greek language. Abundantly Live. Officers installed. Include Mrs. Bridesmaids.

Mrs. Merrynee Ross, Mrs.1 BeJoy James, the Miss C. A. Myrom, Hastings, president; Mrs. Reuben Lebsack, Tcnru'i RamiUr fom es Tula and Helen Boosalis oi Minneapolis and Miss Mary Gafis, Penny for penny.

Wonder Bread gives your child 46 more protein than the average of meat, milk, fish and eggs without protein no child can grow. Lincoln, vice president; Mrs. Penny for penny. Wonder Bread gives your child 32 more energy than potatoes without energy no child can work or play Comparison based latest available pric statistics from U.S. Department of Labor.

W. P. Canning, Wayne, re THORPE CO. cording secretary; Mrs. M.

A. Rit- zen, i ontaneiie, xveD treasurer, 609 4th fit. Sioux City. Is, and Rev. Henry Rowoldt, Emer son, Neb, pastoral adviser.

Help Build Strong Bodies 8 Ways Wonder Bread! Here's Catsup that's 3-Ways Richer Certainly you can afford Wonde? Bread for your-child. Doubly Fresh Children love1 Wonder Bread, Plain or toasted. Because Wonder Bread is douly fresh fresh when buy ft; fresh when you eat it. Becaus slo-baked 13 longer than many ordinary kind for lasting freshness. Without Protein None of These Can Crow BrtJoCeB Ntnre Corpcto Be Matcfe Sicr aqua gowns In tissue iatue, with marquisette yokes, off-shoulder style jwith fitted bodice and full with bustle backs.

They carried colonial bouquets of yellow and bronze pompons with matching tiaras. Miss Sophie Siganos, her sister matron of honor, wore a similar gown in fuschia and carried cream and ivory flowers. Miss Elaine Gafis, in fuschia, was junior bridesmaid, Georgia Lazos, in white, was flower girl, and Jimmy Gafis George Siganos were rir.g bearers. The bkide, who entered the church th her father, wore white satin, entrain, with scalloped sheer vcke and waistline, and seed pearl trim. Hei floor length veil of illusion fell krom a Juliet cap of lace and seed Ipearls.

She carried a lav- RICHER RICHER RICHER Note How Amazing Wonder Bread Compares With Meat, and Fish in Certain Growth and Energy-BcildingContents (as stated above) V- T-k -TTT 3 Wftnifef Fai1 witViont nrotein no child can Fenny lor penny, wonaer iireaa renny lor penny, yyuuuer Without protein no cnuu icer nWJ ioc mnre nprcrv fresh from vour erocer today mw in bodv or brain. Urow- JUUi! TJST. lT" mi ua wrt ma. be glad did. ..0 'd Normal Hypochromic Uo4 CeHs Pood Cells than potatoes.

And is better in you'll you mxTTTr'TP tpin than the averaze of meat. proteinperpoundof body weight milk, fish and eggs. protein for child growth. Wonder Bread Helps Build Strong Bodies 8 Ways Oafly tmeittf HOtrnm cm for Normal Brs m4 Oris Better For Energy Than Potatoes endar orthid with a fiiDie. Pantages was best man and Jamis, Nick, Pete and George as grownups.

These foods are good for protein: Meat, Milk, Fish, Eggs, Nuts. And Wonder Bread. The chart above proves "the 8 Without energy no child can Boosalis and Spero Siganos usn- ered. The wedding reception was held work, study or play. Potatoes body and brain-buuding prop-are good for energy.

So is Wonder erties of Wonder Bread. The New Bendix Gyromatic LADIES II i moo -y ieoo tsoo tors- MOO -LPJ tsoo ti woe (- mbLLJ I 1 I .1 I Serve Wonder Bread together with fruits, vegetables, meat, milk, fish and eggs in a well-balanced diet, i Give your child every chance to build body and brain. 8 ounces of Wonder Eread for a growing child cost less than a TUtt I pa ii i Equipped with the automatic soap-or-detergent injector, the new Bendix Gyromatic Home Washer represents the latest development for taking the work oat of washday. The Gyromatic stays in place without fastening down. The automatic injector does the soaping.

Beautifully styled, the "GI" model retains the time-tried principle of tumble action washing and rinsing with major improvements. the churcn nau ioiiowuig wic ceremony. After a weddl4 trip, Mr. and Mrs. Boosalis will reside in Minneapolis Mrs.

Siganos -rtrore a pale blue gown and Mrs. Boosalis wore lav-endar. Both wore corsages of gardenias. The annual banquet of the Methodist dub of Rustin Avenue Methodist church will be fceldTat the church at 6:30 o'dock Wednesday evening. The dinner will be served by members of the Women's society A program of motion pictures wll follow dinner.

dime a day. DEMONSTRATION FS DAILY j-rf 1 1 asm "1 1 1 JJ 5 Now Models i 5 Prices The Mr. and rrs. club of the First Lutheran church will meet 8 p. m.

today i at the home oi APPLIANCE sMr. and Mrs. Jorgen Petersen, WDLLDABiIS SERVICE 27 Monroe street Mrs. Margaret II iff I "III .1 m. I I fSimons will lead devotions, and OPEN EVENING ISO 8 PIERCE ST.

Alvin Nelson will give the topic. II fr i BtMte MMW EMmtm nwtnamm uvswisss wmim Literature on the Nrer Bendix TTB1 Be Sent to Ton on Request Sunday school' teachers of the.

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