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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 13

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Clin Society and Women's Activities' SIOUX CITY, IOWA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBEK 4, 1951 j. i v. a -a f. rNrV' 1 4 -r; Pf -rJLfcfcc i'x BELOW Mrs Marvin Budden with ABOVE Dozens of dolls, made completely odmre coec 0J ich belong to the AV I Lyn and Martene, 363 1.G rand vie bo ule vard, xtion of German bisque and celluloid dolls wh OVAL Mary Abigail Callahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Callahan, 3327 Jones street, visited The Blind Shop, wfere the doll show is to be held, and immediately chose a couple of charmers she'd like to see in her Christmas Dolls to be sold have been repainted, redressed 'and glamorized with permanent waves by workers at the shop. to 110 years- oc are from 50 clothes. favorite with little girls, and (are ready for1 the sale.

Marilyn and Cafo-' lyn Coe, wn 3-year-old -daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coe, 712 37th street-, are fascinated by the bright- ly-colored gingham dresses I and-r equally bright yarn wigs of the dolls. LEFT Mrs. William Hine with her daughter Linda Louise, 4, 1505 Raby street, deliberate a Jong time be-.

fore a counter of gaily dressed dolls before Linda picked a favorite. 'A pv fi) i W. Vfe" 'J5' tM 'f i W' A ABOVE China-headed dolls their great great grand-mothers might have played, with 100 years ago captivate Jean Alice and Mary Fran ces Kennedy; daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Kennedy, 1521 Jones street, who visited The Blind Shop, 312 S. Wall street, for a preview of the pre-holiday doll show and sal6 to be held there 'this week. The dolls, all dressed in 4he period to wAci they belong, are col' lectors items, some worth iasjmuch as $100. -They be Jong to the permanent cot' "Jection of the Goodwill In-; dusfries, which has been appraised at $5,000, and are not Club Vxxmen Will Aid Blind Shop With Shotv, Sale WIVES of lions club again will serve as hostesses at the afternoon teas whieh will highlight, the annual show artd sale to be put on jointly, by the Blind shop and the Goodwill Iridustries Monday through Friday at 312 S.

Wall street. The exhibition, and wle will be operied every day from 8 a. m. until 5 p. and tea will be served every afternoon except Wednesday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.

m. There will be no admittance charge to'sce the exhibits. I IJundreds of dolls have been; reconditioned by workers at the IMind shop and many ywill be offered for sale, while others will be displayed in the extensive collection of antique and period dolls owned by the Goodwill Industries The collection has been appraised at $5,000. Also in conjunction with the 'doll show, which will be held on the third floor, will be an antique. $ala of china, furniture, Goodwill Industries The dolls and many are in their original greet visitors from out of town who have been active in collecting articles for Ihe Goodwill here in their respective The 150 guests will be taken on a tour of the industries and then to luncheon at the Green Gables.

The Wednesday committee includes Mesdames Cliff Harper, M. R. Runions, Emerson Schill, Raun, E. C. Howe, E.

A. Kowalke, Runs-void, Guy Paulsrud, Forrest Olson, Howard Down and Joe FennelL Serving Monday will be Mesdames Smith, Wallace Half, Gordon Crary, E. T. Domke, Carleton Van Dyke, Charles Farmer, C. Ar thur Johnson, Homer Culley, J-Joya uenarty, noDert MCAtme ,.111,11111,1 mi, mi imh 1 Ptersonians Are to Dine, Dance in Mayfair Ballroom i A-1 PEERSqNIAN club, 'members will have a dinner-dance Saturday evening at the Mayfair hotel, and Mrs.

A. J. Jaynes, chairmen, will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Damme, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gunn and Mr." and Mrs. J.

L. Nelson Lam-Braah club will- meet Mrs. Fremont Ideker, 4325 Central street, at 7:30 p. m. Monday for business' and cards! V-AA 'X Z'Y- A mmfii 11 iiiuiiiiiKiii I.

11 nr 1 'tM -'1 11 trmiJ' i 'i 5V i.r ix4t. mm- nmniriiiiiiti in nii unman niiidnric wtVi nun nnnwnimminiirrmiirimiiTiMiu-mwiiinwi Educator GuesfrSpeaker at Club Xx Dinner; B. P.W VUl A. A. U.

W. ACTIVITIES John Schmidt Speaking on Ford a Foundation at Jewish Community Center; Council to Be Audience Meet Tuesday at -May iair Hotel A St. Monica's, board will have a bisiness meeting "at a. m. THE monthly meeting of the Sioux City, chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women will follow a luncheon Thursday at THE Sioux City Business and Professional Women's club will have a dinner meeting at 6:15 p.

Tuesday at the Mayfair hbteL E. Taylor, new principal of Central high school, the guest speaker, will have as his Getting Ahead on, the Job. the Jewish Community center. John Schmidt, director of the Ford Sioux City, will Jae tne guest Members of the education com ISS GRACE SMITH, 1310 S. Cornelia street, will be hostess to home and garden group of U.

W. at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday. Mrs. Victor Hoefer, Mrs. Carroll Marchand, Mrs.

J. J. Scholtes and Mrs. Paul Deck will assist. Miss Smith will speak on Handicraft for the Home.

Career women of A. A. U. W. will meet at 8 p.

m. Wednesday; ill meet at 8 d. m. Wednesday: 7- JDUJlCrUIZ IXOOm eeting Place VI jlXU tt witrAMiss Bernice Scantlebury.LjAng of the Junior league ol'Miss Jeannette Pattas will give ritv will wl at 1 -Stl njlne musical program. speaker.

Members of Siouxland African Violet society will felect officers at, a meeting at 2 m. Thursday at the art center. Mrs. William Eubank, Mrs. G.

P. Mason and Mrs. Eva Hagaaone axe on tne nominating committee. Sioux Swingers Square Dance club will meet Saturday evening at the Y. M.

C. A. with Mr. and Mrs. D.

McMurray and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ness as hosts. i Portfolio club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Michael Wilde.

Mrs- James Ferilon will, review This Is the Hour, 'by Leon albums, silver and many other ar- ami Arnold uerner. "luesaay nosi-ticles on the second floor. Among esses will Include Mesdames Lloyd unusual ones i'a He offered here Lehan, Vick Byers, Art Deery, Friday at the treatment; center 0X for Crippled Children at the. Ban- Robert Munger, Earl Krage, Joeneid November 27 at the Jewish Grant. Oavlor Smith.

W. C. Bo- rpnter. Chairmen of croft school. A tour of.

the. center.4"1. wousw www i mittee who are in cnarge or tnei meeting include Miss Mildred Ful jton, chairman; Miss Lois Farquar, Mrs. Beverly ft ti -rr ir T7 -tviiis riayy, misa- jjxhiiu? f'lllier. miss nazei mcnaras, lviiss Mabel Werner and Miss Susanria 'AverV.

Mrs. Minnie Black and Le Cercle du Sacre Coeur will meet Tuesday with Mrs Rose For- Daughters Study club will have a meeting Tuesday with Mrs. Eugene Manping, 502 W. Fourth street, with Mrs, Hannah Gordon as cohostess. Mrs.

F. Schroeder will read a paper on the Hudson River. Miss Rhea jeortnignuy ciud wiu meet ivion- dav with Mrs. FrecfMackey. 2720 Stone park boulevard.

Mrs. Vic- Gu v-e rfd current Broadway produc tion. are brass baggage checks, dating Yi IU UIl amuau uara, iiuni Great Western stages thfet ran be- tween Omaha and Chicago. A group of women from LeMars denf Mark Vernon Myers the benefit, be, Mrs. Martin and Dan Fling.

Falk, Mrs. Morey Lipshutz, Mrs. Guests will he ereeted Thursdav.Victor Bazie and Mrs. Irving will be followed by a coffee hour Hostesses be Mrs. Ernest Baumann Mrs.

Martin Black-! ston Mr's, sta Byther, Tflrlr HateM. Mrs. Feldman Jones Jack Hatfield. Mrs. Feldman Jones and Miss Marion Mahoney Mrsi A.

J. Nystrom, 1000 S. Mul came to the Goodwill shop herejby Mesdames Morris Thomas, and reconditioned all the antique; A. Swart2, David George articles for the sale. Cummin gs.

Faster Thompson, General chairmen, for the Lions George Robert Lewis, club are Mrs. T. O. Runsvpld and(Jack Eales and Clyde Van. Dyke.

Mrs. Kowalke. Mrs. M. W.LThe Friday committee includes berryeCwmertamLuc" wil1 review The Foundling, club for luncheon and cards at ednesday the home.

luncheon, with sisters of the home as guests, will follow the meeting Mrs. Marie Shannon will pre- side. J- Wolle, 4226 Garretsoni avenue, will entertain Chattprhirf 0 Monday. Mrs. J.

L. Washburn, 4333 Polk' street, will be hostess to M. R. S. club Double Four Pinochle club will haye a luncheon meeting at 1 p.

tn Friday at Charlie's with Mrs Orpha Belson, hostess. Zetetic club will meet Monday with Mrs. A3 Gardipee, -with Mrs. Cv O.McWilliams and Mrs. El Schmidt assisting.

Mrs Mae Short will, be lunch- eon hostess to Lucky Eight club at Cha.rlie uiaui. 1 Le Club' des Douze Joyeuses afternoon with Mrs. Stella Beavers, 2703 IHome street. CASE, 1913 Ross street, announce son 01 iur. aits.

x. oiuu- Park boulevard, will- entertain Dinanso club of luncheon p. m. Wednesday." at 1 Mrs. Rhoads wiH be hostejssjto Token 500 club for luncheon at 1 p.

m. Tuesday, at Mrs. -C. A. Persinger will entertain members of D.

M. club Getman, publicity chairman, will Mesdames R. M. Coomer, Charlesilsrael is administered through the Beverly Dub esy Burton E. Nixon Principals in Saturday Wedding with Grace Church Background aiifA hvi Mk.

Fmpst RaunlT. Rrntf TWcmnP foundation for adult education in i Hadassah Donor Luncheon to Be on November 27 PLANS are now being completed for Hadassah's most elaborate Annual benefit, the Donor's luncheon for the Hadas sah medical organization, to be Lefko. Proceeds will be used to expand the Droeram of medical research through, hospitals, health welfare stations and nurses training crhnnis. Hadassah's crogram in medical organization. The following pledge captains have been named Mesdames E.

W. Baron. Sidney Bergen, Louis Chesen. James Corenman, Sam Epstein, B. Gelfand, A.

M. Grueskin, Sol Lansburg, Nate Lev-ich, Art Kaplan, I. E. Kaplan, L. J.

Kaplan, Robert Lipshutz, Mel- vin K.eiDer,g, moras Ajaeiisjr, Louis Belin, Rudolph Schmdler, W. C. Slotsky, Milton Grossman, Sam Sadoff, Jadt Kosberg, Joe Kutcher, Milton Mushkin, Rice Jack Robmsoa and Frank Mrs. Carl F. Klaus will be hostess to Delta Sigma Pi Delphians Tuesday rail will be answered by Favorite Musicians.

Miss Marjorie Beales will speak on Women in Music, and Miss Orpha Kudrle on Men in Music. Wamee Canasta club will have a no-hostess luncheon at 7 p. m. Wednesday at Green Gables. and Mrs.

'Georee YunS. Mrs. Carol Smith -is in charge of the; antique sale. Wednesday the hostesses will MICTTTnnTRT fmrih Qj'at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, when Miss Jayne Beverly Mrs. W.

E. Richardson will en-Dubes, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Dubes, 3811 Jackson street, tertain Bon-Aires club for lunch-1 Mice Kvolvn TJintr anr! ATisu Tfuth Sampson will assist. An illustrated talk on Puerto Kico will be given by Miss Esther. Widman. Miss Mary Copes, 4015 Perry way, will entertain the recent' graduate group of A.

A. at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday, with Miss, Lovice Sturtevant and Miss Marie Blattner will, assist. will tTiA sttint fnr thp Everett Nixon, son of C. F. prenuptial dinner Friday evening at Toney's.

i- The first meeting this season of The American Girls will be a luncheon at 1 p. in. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Bru- Morris Thomas and Mrs. J.

Van Dyke will asist Mrs. Ralph Sioux Delphian chapter will, meet Tuesday with Mrs. P. Bettler. Mrs.

A. O. Sundquist and Mrs. Oscar Helseth will give 'program on French Controlled2 Africa and Egypt. 13 Joycelynn Case, George Skidmo're Plan December 6 Church Wedding; Parents Tell Engagement Today Joan Caryle Betzy Grand Rapids, to Marry John Blackman 'Kilborne December Wedding in Evanston 12:30 p.

m. Tuesday, "rworvt "Wfinfi rlnh win meet ThuSav -vShMrs yo St 2700 Nebraska street. eon at 1 p. ra. Friday at the El Bon, club Mrs.

Catherine Gould, 1119 Pen-nings "street, will entertain- F. L. and T. club Tuesday, evening. Sioux City Button club will) c-j nave a.

mccuus i.uu n.Tnr.ninocirlP niihrif library; Miss Erjtel Stonebraker nroffram tr T. T. club a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday with.

Mrs. MaTie Merrigan, 2312 Douglas street. Silver Tea club will meet at p. m. Tuesday with Mrs-.

Bessie 'Davis, 118 Eluxi street. will become the bride of Burton 1725 S. Clinton street. Mjss Beverly Maxfield, Mrs. Donald Turner of Sioux Falls and Miss Marcia Nixon of Omaha, sis- ter of the bridegroom, will be-attendants.

Sue Ann Edlund will be flower girL Donald Preston will serve as Jjest man. EdwaTd Ren-fro, William Dubes, Charles. Irwin and Joseph Preston will usher. the ceremony. Whinerv.

Mark Wilson. Frank! Walensky, R. C. Silzer, Ervin Hutchison, Frank Fisher, Eugene Stiles and Keith Towns. A ioni has been announced by her par Betz of Grand Rapids, Mich.

He returned recently year's service in Korea. from a Georgia circle will have a dinner meeting at 6 o'clock Thursday at the Jackson hotel. One to Four Bridge club will meet Friday at the Labor temple with Mrs. Mary Blixt, hostess. AND MRS.

ARVTLLE B. 1 t.A -pfx-wis Hase. to Georee'JVl. SsKiomore, more. 426 Center street.

The couple plan to marry at 8 o'clock the evening of December 6," at the Reorganized- Church of Jesus Chiist of the Latter Saints. Both are graduates of Central high school. Sioux Writers will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday at the Martin, hotel.

"Mrs. E. E. Calmer, 3050 -Plvnimtlar Dartips for lvc crt iTr street, and the late Mr. Kilborne, ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Eugene The" afternoon ceremony will be read at 4 o'clock, December 19, at Levere Memorial temple, Evan-; 111. Miss Betz is a senior at North- western university, Evanston and a member of Gamma Phi Beta 'jorority. Mr. Kilborne, a student at Medill.

school of journalism at Northwestern, is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dubes have been given by Mrs. Roger 'Kowalke and Miss Max-field. who were hostesses at a crystal shower, and by Mrs. Vic Edlund and Mrs. George" Dubes, who gave a miscellaneous shower.

jMr. Nixon will be host at the, StoneiTuesday..

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