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JILT! AY. rcVf I. 19:8 The Minneapolis Star. THIRTEEN rr Mrs. Frank Knoblauch and Mrs.

Frederick P. Nash in Hostess Group at Lafayette Messrs. and Mmes. Ward C. Burton, Eben Atwood, Raymond Brang, Frank P.

Leslie Are Hosts at Dinner Parties on Family Night By AGXES TAAFFE FRANK KNOBLAUCH of Areola, Lake Minnetonka, enter- Double Ceremony Held for Sisters at Trinity Church Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Proege (Irene Templin and Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Harding (Rhndella Tern-plin. who were married at a double service in Trinity Lutheran church, have returned from their wedding trips north. The Proeges will live at 2015 Portland Rvenue S. and the Harding are at home at S.r5 Jessamine street, St. Taul.

The brides are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Templin, 2015 Portland avenue S. Mr. Droege is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman F. a fit rC "--a 1VJ. tained at a table for four and Mrs. Frederick Parks Nash of Arlington Heights, was hostess to four at the Family Night dinner last night at the Lafayette club at Minnetonka 4 5 Beach Mr.

and Mrs. Ward C. Burton of Deephaven had reserved a table for seven and Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Leslie of Maplewood entertained a party of six Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Laramee entertained four and Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Crane had a table for six Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.

Brang were among the guests as were Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Fansler Dr.

and Mrs. Leo W. Fink had a party of 14 guests and Dr. and Mrs. K.

Paul Carson, entertained a party of 14 The senior Carsons entertained at a table for 10 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schroeder Mrs.

Burton 1 13 O. and ri I 1 i i WlnnmpolK 8lr rhota, MMES. HOWARD W. FILKS, EDWIN S. ELWELL AND MKRRJI.L 111 Tt'HIXSON Mmes.

Files and Hutchinson of Mertlane, Rolling dreen, and Mrs. FJwell, 5127 Belmont avei.ue are pictured showing what Is both comfortable and picturesque in porch furniture for summer. They were snapped in the lounge of the Woman's club on the occasion of the recent flower show. were hosts to four as were Mr. and Mrs.

William F. McLane and Miss Maribel Otis of Casco Point Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hommeyer entertained 10 guests and Dr. Leslie Keyes had a party of four Harold Huey entertained five and W.

J. McGoldrick entertained five Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Schubert entertained four and Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Lindsay, four Mr. and Mrs.

John Thompson of Arlington Heights entertained at a table for eight and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ahem, for seven Miss Rosa Turnbull entertained eight and George W.

Wells, four G. F. Worthington and Mrs. C. M.

Jesperson entertained three each. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Warner of Logan avenue entertained for six and Mr.

and Mrs. George L. Gillette also were among the guests July 4 House Party MRS, CLEMENT W. WELSH (Catherine Cooke Gilman) is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robbins Gilman, at their country home, "Arden Forest," at Spooner, Mrs. Gilman told i- im Mrs. P. B. Winston to Come With Daughters Mmes.

W. W. Hodgman and Denman Johnson Will Leave for California VKS. P. B1CKERTON WINSTON of Milwaukee, with her daughters, Lacy and Nancy, will arrive Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Heffelfinger, North Beach, Lake Minnetonka. fit 1 j.

JL 1 my imhimmiiih Mlnnenpolii Blur Pholo. MISS MARIANNE JOHNSON Misi Johnson of lleinldji, who will bn married to Dr. J. A. knights of Detroit, Aug.

27 at Hemlilji, Is a graduate of St. Mary's Hull, Faribault, anil a former student at the University of Minnesota. Misi Johnson posed at the golf meet In Rochester with her Hub. me when she was in Minneapolis for a day this week Mrs. Welsh and her brothers, Logan D.

Gilman and Robbins Paxson Gilman, will entertain at a house party over the July 4 week-end for a group of 14 friends Miss Catherine Seybold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Seybold, 1501 Mount Curve avenue, hag been invited to the party as have two of Mrs. Welsh's attendants at her wedding; including Miss Anne Puzak of who was the maid of honor, and Miss Margaret Koch of Chicago, a friend of the Gilman boys Eli Zubay of Minneapolis and James and Paul Koch of Chicago will be guests Kay For a Glorious Fourth Si! Si! Sennrati NV, Myndall Cain'i Btauty Fitita at the house party also The Gilmans have Miss Wheeler lived at Northeast.

Neighborhood House, where Mr. Gilman was for years the head resident Mrs. Gilman still Is president of the Federal Motion Picture Council and of the Motion Picture Guild, both eastern organizations, objective of which is to secure production of better films, with emphasis on educational films for both secular and religious work Mrs. Gilman brought out the point often stressed a few years ago that educational films, if placed in general usage in the school room, could teach school subjects, even arithmetic, to children by the visual method approximately three times as rapidly as by the more 'V "Ml I'1'11 Swlnit hut only a week more! i They come! (To the House of Beauty). They see! (Wonders performed) iney couquen (Their beauty problems) which is just another way of saying MYNDALL CAIN takes caro of your looks gives you the confidence that always comes with a lovely face and figure, FIESTA SPECIALS on all Beuuly Services (from I 4 1 V-' III I I ft i Ml II I Ml! iff 1 I i i V- i I 1 1 i i -1 h' involved method now in vogue Miss Cleora Wheeler of St.

Paul left last night for The Homestead, Hot Springs, to attend the national convention of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Miss Wheeler, an artist, will exhibit various examples of her art, Including silhouettes and bookplates Miss Wheeler has made bookplates for many famous people and she also has in her collection, satin-bound books with silver clips in original designs which she has made herself Miss Wheeler belongs to the art section of the Minnesota branch, League of American Pen top-lo-toe) PERMANENT WAVES! FACIALS! BODY MASSAGE MANICURES! PEDICURES! Discounts that, will delight you on MYNDALL CAIN'S caressing BEAUTY OILS! LOTIONS! COSMETICS! FASCI-NATING SUMMER "FIESTA" MAKFMJPS! SERVICE CARDS! Hut. only another week of 1 is fiesta of beauty! So here's In "a Imiq Hie ami firellv one!" Visit MYNDALL CAIN'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY, 808 LnSALLE. MA. 1474. Navy Blue and White Worn by Miss Jacqueline Redfield Proege, 2327 Irving avenue and Mr.

Harding is the son of Mr. mid Mrs. C. W. Harding, White Bear lake.

Itev. ltichnrd J. Kromlnu'li of Little Falls, boyhood friend of William Egan Gray, officiated at the latter's marriage to Miss Dorothy Holm Rt the Church of the Ascension. The bride, daughter of Mr. Rnd Mrs.

John A. Holm, 1811 Sixteenth avenue wore white net overjj taffeta with a short veil. Maid of honor was Miss Retty Holm ano bridesmaids, Misses Ethel and Mary Louise Skelly. Taul Gray was his brother's hest man and ushers were Clifford! Gray and Paniel I.iemnndt. Breakfast followed at the King1 Cole hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Gray will live at 2911 Humboldt avenue Mill Caroline McDermott daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomniif J.

McPermott of St. Pnul, wn married to Kdwin Ponnell Meek of Sioux Falls, S. nephew ol Mr. and Mrs. Guy B.

Fletcher, 254-1 W. Lakes of the Isles boulevard at a ceremony In the sacristy St. Luke's Catholic church, SI Paul. Attendants were Miss Helen Mr- Dermott and Felix Meeks. A Salutt for John's is one firework that, doesn't i fizzle.

One of the most unusual 1 and interesting eating places In the Twin Cities, John's Place Is. a favorite with those who good food. The chow mein isj excellent; and somehow served' so HifferenMy. JOHN'S PLACE, 28 SOUTH 6TH. Afttr a Grtat Fourth you'll be in a grand mood for seltling down to some aetual achievement.

The summer courses at. Calhoun offer excellent business traininir for anv field you may enter. KnowledgPi of typing, shorthand, bui law ana accounting arpt invaluable. Students and gradu ates, register now at thej CALHOUN SECRETARIAL SCHOOL, 2933 HENNEPIN AV. KE.

5691. I Accidents Will Happen! Especially to anything as deli-eate as your watch! No matter how serious the damage, Foshay Tower Jewelers can fix it a If moderate cost and guarantee the job. Mainsprings, $1, Crystals, all shapes, 3.rc. Have your watch repairs done at. FOSHAY TOWER JEWELERS, LOBBY ROOM GE.

4243. You'll Want to Whee over the Fourth. And whf could be better than a Liberty Cab to whiz you to your dcslinsh tion quickly and conveniently, in case you haven't, a car at your beck and call. With a courteous and cheerful smile, a Liberty driver Is always at your service. Call AT.

3331 FOR ONE OF THOSE FLEET LIBERTY CABS. The npwenl Hummer hosiery' color conceived to "go with" whiten or pastel is NASTURTIUM. It ha a lovely i glowing effect on the, limb. mi hif. -SC4, I I 4 J'siXaSi 1 1 0 0: 4a -t 4 I i 1 I trft i-m big TTTHEN Miss Jacqueline Redfield, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles T. Redfield, 670 Lincoln avenue, St. Paul, became the bride of Howard Winston Mithun this afternoon at 4:30 oclock at St. Luke's On of th darto-our heart subjects is the grand food and restful atmosphere of THE FOUNTAIN TERRACE.

For an ideal pickup for shopper's fatigue I know nothing better than the excellent and complete luncheon one can get there for 50c. The electrically broiled aleak dinners (750 are famous at THE FOUNTAIN TERRACE in the Medical Arts Arcade. Harvard Graduate Married in East Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Storker- son (Emily Margaret Smith), whose marriage took place recently in Calvary Episcopal chapel, Pittsburgh, are now at home at 1720 E. Capital drive, Milwaukee. Mr, Storkerson, graduate of the University of Minnesota and Harvard School of Business, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.

Storkerson, St. Paul. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. His bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Du Ray Smith of Chest nut Lane, Pine Manor, Pa. Miss Margaret Jane Peebles and John B. West of Pittsburgh attended the couple. NAME FORUM LEADERS Leading discussions in the 1938-39 Twin City Confraternity college forums will be Guy De La Forest, Earl Coverdale, Herman Wolf, Don Gribble, Glen La Grange, Robert Sheran, Richard Houle, William Quinn, Charles Jeffry, James Cor bin, James Lavin, Vincent Wolf, Harvey Wagner, Robert Vankeur-en, Ted Hidding and John Regan. Martin Crowe, St.

Thomas col lege graduate, is conducting a class in public speaking at the Confra ternity Center, 251 Summit avenue. St. Paul. Classes in playwriting and radio script will meet Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Rev.

Rudolph Bandas, confraternity director, is giving a two weeks' course on the Old Testament at the Diocesan Teachers' college, Prairie du Chien, Wis. VFW SEWING CLUB Mrs. Ben Gardner, 4314 Portland avenue, will entertain the Sewing club of A. R. Patterson aux iliary No.

7, VFW, at luncheon at 1 p.m. Saturday. Delegates to the national encampment Aug. 21 to 27 in Columbus, Ohio, are Mmes. Let tie Flesjer, Martha Doyas, Alma Mellberg and Miss Ruth Abell.

I Alternates are Mmes. Martha Charlson, Ida Bendickson, Sena Peterson and Miss Lucille Hawkins. Burwell S. Keyes, son ef Dr. and Mrs.

Leslie S. Keyes, 3509 Hum boldt avenue has returned from the Los Angeles College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons for the summer. NEW! PARIS THE ENSEMBLE church, St. Paul, she wore an attractive costume of navy blue and white sheer with white accessories, which will be her travel suit. Miss Mrs.

William W. Hodgman, 2119 Pleasant avenue, and jMrs. Denman Johnson plan to leave this weekend for an extended stay in Santa Barbara, Calif. Mrs. Donald Newhall, 4527 Arden avenue, and her son, Donald, will return today from a visit in Brainerd.

Miss Gladys Ruth Teik, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Peik of Brown-ton, was married to Wallace Le Roy Ewald of Dayton, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Ewald of Brownton, at a recent service at the Peik home. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald will live in New York city. Mrs.

Genevieve Main will speak on Edward MacDowell at a meeting of the Minneapolis PEO Reciprocity committee at noon Tuesday in Donaldson's Chapter AU is in charge. Birthdays celebrated at luncheon at the Curtis hotel given by Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Maney of Evan-ston, were those of Mrs. T. A. Maney, Minneapolis, Mrs. G.

A. Maney, Evanston, and Russell Croft of Minneapolis. and a bridal corsage to complete Mrs. W. B.

Roberts to Head Auxiliary Mrs. W. B. Roberts of Minne apolis is the new president of the Women's auxiliary, Minnesota State Medical association, having been installed at the annuaF meeting held in Duluth Thursday. Mrs.

A. C. Baker of Fergus Falls was named presidentelect. Minneapolis was chosen as the 1939 meeting place of the auxiliary. Other of Mrs.

Roberts ficers selected to serve with Mrs Roberts are Malcolm Gil lespie, Duluth, first vice-president; Mrs. J. J. Ryan, St. Paul, second vice-president; Mrs.

G. E. Hertel, Austin, third vice-president; Mrs. R. J.

Josewski, Stillwater, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Russell Noice, Minneapolis, treasurer; Mrs. T. Fleming, St. Cloud, auditor." Bridal Couple at Home Following Trip and Mrs.

Harvey Norbert Eilers (Helen Louise Craighead) have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 3316 Forty- second avenue S. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R.

Craighead, 2950 California street and Mr. Eilers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eilers, Clear Lake. Rev.

Laurence Ryan read the service at St. Anthony of Padua church. A wedding breakfast followed at the Craighead home. The bride wore white satin with lace trim and tulle veil. Her sister, Miss Alberta Marie Craighead, bridesmaid, wore pale blue faille.

A two ball foursome with put ting, driving and approach contests will feature the Fourth of July at the Minnesota Valley Country club. Women will play the July tourna ment Wednesday. Winners in Wed nesday's play were Mmes. E. G.

Nylander, Miss Cora Evenson and Mrs. Arnold Larson. Where to Go Sunday or the Fourth of that's the FAMILY QUANDARY NOW: but -the ANSWER 13 RIGHT HERE: Plan lo puck the Family Basket with a mouth-watering lunch drive to EXCELSIOR PARK where a Thrill-A-Minute is yours for jovful anticipation. RIDES! SPEED-BOATS! FUN HOUSE! MERRY-GO-'ROUND! And, then the Gigantic Fireworks Display on Sunday Night. and again on Monday Night, July 4th! If there's Fun to be found, it's in full swing at EXCELSIOR PARK all day and at night, too! EXCELSIOR PARK is for "THE WHOLE FAMILY" and is The Only Amusement.

Park in Minnesota! Don't miss the Wonderful New Orchestra (Arlie Simmonds) In the Ballroom Dance, dunce all you please! The popular priced dinners and lunches in THE BLUE LINE CAFE will spare the day from cooking. PLAN NOW TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY WEEK-END AT EXCELSIOR PARK. i Women Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Dwinnell, Jr. and their son, Craig, 3815 York avenue will go to Bay Lake for the weekend. In a group to spend July 4 at Breezy Point lodge, Pequot, are Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Troost, In- terlachen park; Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Larson, Miss Katherine Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrertce Swanson. Phyllis Shaughnessy, P. McKisson Wed Miss Phyllis Aileen Shaughnessy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David H. Shaughnessy, 3414 Garfield avenue, became the bride of P. Lloyd McKesson at a ceremony Wednes day evening in Aldrich Avenue Presbyterian church. Rev.

C. M. Shaughnessy, uncle of the bride, officiated. Mrs. Charles E.

Noyes, matron of honor for her sister, wore peach lace. Miss Dorothy Vogel wore aqua lace, Miss Jeanette Shaughnessy, yellow, and Shirley Jean Shaughnessy, junior bridesmaid, was in pink net. White lace over satin fashioned the bridal gown with which a coiv onation veil was worn. Howard D. Shaughnessy was best man and ush ers, Lynn and Sheldon Shaughnessy.

Mr. and Mrs. McKisson will be at home in Minneapolis after a trip to Kansas and Colorado. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William McKisson of Hill City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert George Petersen (Elaine Nortz) of Chi cago will be Fourth of July guests of Mrs. Petersen's mother, Mrs.

A. G. Nortz, 4916 First avenue S. Later they will go to Banff and Lake Louise, returning by Aug. 1 to 2828 Pine Grove, Chicago.

Photo or Th filiir by Paramount-Hollywood Httidlo. MRS. NORMAN W. NELSON Mrs. Nelson is the former Doris Evelyn Troupe, 717 Fifteenth avenue S.E.

The Nelsons are living at 1(10 W. Summit avenue, St. Faul. TOURNAMENT TEA Rochester, Minn. Mrs.

C. Belcher, member of the official board of the Women's Stale Amateur Golf tournament now In progress here, entertained entrants and Country club members at tea Wednesday. Mrs. Belcher's house guests during the tournament include Mrs. Henry Brown, St.

Paul; Mrs. Wilbur Lycan and Miss Marianne Johnson, Bemidji; and Mrs. Carl Leuthold, Albert Lea. 4 2.00 TY 1 V. I' '-v WW.

"Will I be more popular this Summer?" Your mirror tells you the And here's how to make your mirror sn.y "YES!" Get Gerry to tare for- your hnlr to give you one of her wonderful Ma-chlneless Permanent Waves onlv). Sen how much more popular you'll be with your hair In the soft, becoming ringlets they achieve for vou at GERRY'S BEAUTICIANS, 400-410 Kresge Bldg. AT. 2621. Where can I best solve my stocking problems? At the conveniently located ELIZABETH HOSIERY SHOPS of Personally, I've found Elizabeth Stockings have more than Stylo Color Fit and Flawless Sheerness they have amasintt wearing qualities! The secret? It's the thoughtful care these Hosiery Specialists give to Ihe freshness of their stock-Prices 70c to $1.17 at the ELIZABETH HOSIERY SHOPS, 808 Nicollet and 37 S.

7th. 'Phone or write Kay to find "Who sell it." It may save you shopping steps. Simply call AT. 3111 or address a postal to KAY, at The Star. Htsuus -inn xi i ti ri i 3111 until 6 tonight.

Redfield wore white hat and shoes her ensemble. Attendants were the bride's sister, Miss Joan Lamprey Redfield, and Raymond Mithun, the best man. The bridegroom is the son df Mrs. Lewis Martin Mithun, 1023 University avenue S. E.

The bride's aunt, Mrs. John Lamprey, 1784 Laurel avenue, St. Paul, was hostess at a wedding reception after the ceremony. The couple left immediately thereafter for a trip north by motor and will re side in St. Paul.

They will be at home after Aug. 1. Adrian Johnsons to Live in Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Adrian H.

John son (Elsie Adeline Peterson) are at home in Kennedy, after a trip to Chicago and West Virt ginia. They wenp married at Bethany Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.

Peterson, 4528 Thirty-first ave nue and Mr. Johnson's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johnson of Kennedy.

Four sisters of the bride attend ed her. They were Misses Bur nette, Gracie, Lillie and Margaret Peterson. Best man was Maurice Johnson of Mandan, N. and ushers, Harold Johnson, Bemidji; Howard Hanson, Kennedy; and Winslow Peterson, Fargo. Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Alexander, 3409 W. Twenty-eighth street, will have open house this evening. race, had his brother, Dean, for best man.

Ushers were Paul Hol- ton, Chicago; Albert Ebert, Ken-neth Carlson and Glenn Latimer Minneapolis. White flowers and greenery dec- orated the Martin home for the reception. Later Mr. and Mrs. Carlson left for a tour of Glacier and Yellowstone parks, Banff and Lake Louise.

They will live In Minne- apolis. 4 Item of Interest to Beauty Operators There's a place for a number of thoroughly trained, experienced beauticians at Minneapolis' newest cosmopolitan beauty rendezvous. All interviews will be held in confidence. Preference given those with an exclusive clientele. The new CHRISTY BEAUTE SALON, 55 So.

8th St. BR. 7887. Banners will be flying on July 4th (and everyday! at. our standby THE MINNESOTA TERRACE, HOTEL NICOLLET.

In addition to a swank, continental set- ting, there's always galumptious ii food divine music! Coming next Thursday BARNEY RAPP and his NEW ENGLANDERS, who offer "an urge to arms" in the form of wispy dance melodies. Other attractions Princess Wahletka, Indian Mystic and the Nicollet's Theatre Luncheons (8.V) with FREE GUEST TICKET to Orpheum, State or Century. Now, Parlum Paris comes to your dressing table waysl Cotyhas created an entire ensemble around this shimmering scent. Sparkling vistas of Paris adorn the new, rich Attendants in Blue and Pink at Carlson-Martin Nuptials BLUE AND PINK net gowns with short matching veils were worn by the young women in the bridal party of Miss Arleen Emily Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Martin. .4432 Dupont avenue whose marriage to Curtis Le Roy Carlson took place Thursday evening at Hennepin Avenue M. E. church.

omm-way ton AIR-SPUN FACE POWDER $100 TOILET WATER M.00 until 6 toniaht tor vour want ad in me Mar week-end edition. ATlantic Miss Marjory Pillsbury was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, all in blue, were Misses Helen Martin, Ruth Morris, Leona Mae Nelson and Helen Allen. Merridee Miller was flower girl. The bride wore imported white satin in Molyneux design with a long veil caught with orange blossoms. Mr.

Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Carlson, 4234 Scott ter.

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