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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 68

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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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(IS) TH JITINNE APOLT KTJND A TETBTTNE rJAPIlTL 1 0 jl 922 rAor: four 5 rn ri in inn Wellesley Benefit Patronesses Named They Will Be Hostesses at Post Easter Dance O.lAtkinson, Paul Jumper, Jumes Richardson, T. D. Crocker, Robert Towler, ami the MIkscs Katherinc Coan, Dor othy Partridge, Ruth Meyers, Nell Robi eiUon and Dorothy Stacy. I. I II I I i 1 4 i Committees Arranging Show in Lyric Theater to Aid Scholarship Fund.

Angels Alumnae to Dance April 25 Graduates Plan Post-Easter i Party in Leamington Ballroom. Mrs. Caroline Dayton Hayden is chairman of the ticket committee and Mrs, J. W. MeArthur is chairman of the committee in charge of tho ushers.

Ushers for 4h afternoon performance will Include Mmes. Clarence Hill, Kol-Un Smith, Lester Bigelow, E. H. Ru. MBS.

JOHN G. BALLARD. F. 05, Atkinson, B. B.

Sheffield, E. J. Stillwell, II. V. Partridge, and bens, and the Misses Dorothy Partridge, T.

G. Winter will act as patronese for tba benefit movie to be given in the Lyrlo theater Saturday afternoon and evening, May 18, for the Minneapolis T' Students From Each' Class Serve on liostess Committee. Dorothy Stacy, Ruth Meyers, Margaret Murray, Elizabeth Harris and Jane Richardson. At the evening showing the ushers will bo Mines. J.

W. McArthur, Stewart Purdy, Paul Jumper, H. M. Hynne and the Misses Luura Ewe, Pauline Curran, Louise Croes, Ann Benton, Mary Gold, Katharine Coan, Henrietta Browning and Anna Diehl. Wellealey College club scholarship fund.

Mrs. L. Boswoll, president of the club, la general chairman, and Mrs. E. I.

Ruben la chairman of th'e publicity committee. Assisting women are the Mmes. F. E. Barton, Lester Bigoiow, F.

LARGE post-Easier dancing1 A party is being planned by mem bers of St. Margaret's and Holy 'Angels' Alumnae association for Tues day evening, April 25, in the ballroom I of Leamington hotel. jki Shoe lctla Ulo Ilotr I II if I II -V i i If Representative from every clam Graduated from St. Margaret's and ill J' in 11 jt II I I II. r-.

il 1 Jl I CI IIH sr 1 tr from Holy Angela' academies have been Invited to serve on the hostess com mittee and tm patronesses for the alia) r. MiB Lillian Taaffe, president of the fclumnae, has named a hostess com mittee including the Misses Clara Samels, Gertrude Fromlach, Alice Dug- an, Jeanetta Stacy, Marian Stewart, Cecelia Fish, Alvina Luger, Zella Nut ter, Margaret McDonough, Dorothy Hall, Geraldine Lawrence, Irene O'Con nor, Frances Q'Halloran, Marian O'Brien, Helen Lulu Wall, After Easter Specials We have grouped several lines of desirable Spring Low Shoes and underpriced at $gso Helen Mealey, Esther' Montgomery, Helen Coleman, Helen Taaffe, Florence Taaffe. Anna Mitchell, Catherine Mitch- i ii ii ss -i' waw Lijash 1 1 Hk 11, Alice Leahy, Irene Hoy, Elsie Ger-ter, Catherine Sleavin, Esther Okoneekl, Delia McMahon, Alice Gavin, Lucille Ly WaVA kJf "I ML X.S -A. JByrnea. Rosemary Gladys Bayer, Lillian Kane and Clara Hays.

Patronesses for the party will in- fclude Mmes. P. E. Murphy, Lawrence Satin Plain Pumps Mack Kid Pattern tValdron. Earl Young, J.

B. Millard, I rm cMAM i Sill III I I WU Pump W. J. Hurley, E. J.

North, Frances Vincent Ceveny. Louis L. SohmMler, Oeorge Rocheford, John Boehrer, Ernest eos 1 -v Satin Strap Slippers I I I III I i Ill If. A Brown Kid Strut) -JL III! III 1 "-O Bros, Gerald Allanscn William' Wagner, Maurice Crowley, H. J.

Arm Pumps strong, Raymond Fcndera-ast, James Black Kid Oxfords Trainer, Paul Jenne, Joseph Farr, Earl Farmeter, Stephen Waddlnirton. Harry Walking and Dress Heels Roskowich, L. It. Turek, R. K.

Soar. I I -i "JI J-t III I Il ill I bough, A. Lenz, H. E. Dickinson, William Bassonette, V.

J. C. Murphy, P. Cpnnoy. John Efran.

Thomas McCul- loth, C. M. Riley, Thomas McCarthy 1 III MJLLbIZ -cR. Ill ft Mail Order, Cartfullj and Promptly rUUL and S. A.

Harvey. Mrs. Suzanne Tracy Crain, chair man of the social committee of the alumnae' will servle as general chair man of arrangements for the evening. VM 11 r-''r- '-is i I III I OtVXMAJ i and assiBting her will te other officers V'. I ISC II III I J) nl cf the alumnae.

They are: First vice i' i i i i in i 1 1 tv Si president, Miss Mary Harroun; second, Miss Sarah Foley; third, Miss Marie Ceveny, recording secretary. Miss Myrtle Staddenj corresjwnding secre tary! Miss Mary Dugan, and treasurer, I Mrs. Charles Brennan. The party yi be informal and the first of a possible series by the alumnae. -j ft IS MLLE7ZP070 I fA' zt a.

i i IN .1 MVVZllfhUl 11 OMPLIMENTING Mr. and Mrs. Vprl I I I l1, WJa. I Robert Benepe, of New York, JLt i1 4 I I iiaoCi younj women ur nmvui 1 I I 1 lw I jifeF smuri 1 ea at the Pott-Eatter dawing teAllr Vga -X 1- pari 6 0H MAXV lA T' 1 Afarjaw and Holy Anytl't TVllsl Aluwaue aaiociatioii tn tke hall- tHjT XAwfffl fI i5Y: A. rl 11 I II 1 k.S f'fMTM I -x.

vl 't i a iiirt MSiOONOUOM tee UXxiD'V I 1 1 Jeuy will nay. cnarge oi taa I Iflti xw I I chest of linen. Ill I I 1 lOW'' AV Ill fflcer tt associatum and die I (yrrVl a jyV iV MlMe B- Echindler," dara Meyman I Vi2 ViVX IF lJ Kelly will have cheat of lines. Officers of the association and the Misses B. Echindler, Clara Meyman Invitation.

from Coronado Beach, where aha Miss Marjorie Thorp entertained at dinner Friday evening In her horse, 11709 Emerson avenuo south. Mr. and Mrs. Benepe are visiting In St, Paul. Miss Dorothy Dwight, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. C. G. Dwight of Medicine, who is the guest of Miss Mary Virginia Roach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Roach of Irving avenue aouth, will be honor guest at a lunch-won to be given by Miss Roach Monday afternoon In the Minlkahda club. Wednesday evening, Miss Roach enter- tained eight guests at a dinner party In thj Minneapolis club in honor of ler guest Miss Dwight and Miss Roach are classmates at the University of Wisconsin and will return to school ttila week. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick P. Nosh 'of Croveland avenue are expected to arrive home on April H. Mr, and Mrs. Nash have been visiting the West since November 1.

Mrs. WJHU NoaliSOOQ Irving ave-fcli south, will open her home to mem. bars of Mrs. P. Stembel's current vents claito tomorrow morning at 100 o'clock.

T) ETURN'ING home today from the outh will be Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barber.

3li24 Third nvenna annf-h Society Box Parties spent the past few weeks. MIS MATRON Cecil LaSage, Ann Fpecr and Mary O'Day will act as hostesses for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Ottls of Goodrich avenue, fit. Faul, have returned home from the East. They visited their daughters, tha Misses and Clara OtUs, at Plnehurst, during the latter'a spring vacation from school. PHOTO Will Be Feature of Benefit Horse Show A9SAR women of Minnesota will meet at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m.

Tuesday in the Red Elephant booth, Misses Mae Carlin, Olive Ger- tea shop. Mrs. R. K. Blakey Is to lead Mayor and Mrs.George E.

Leach, in an open discussion of "If Winter Comes" and Mrs. Willard Everett la to give college news. hart, Irene Green, Elizabeth Becker Julia Jasper, Pauline Vergot; parcel post. Misses Mary Fourle, Grace Cra-han, Nell Sullivan, Ann Grlffen, Ellta beth McBrlde, Helen Connors, Mrs. -An nette Belanger; cooking, Mmes Announcement, Ceremony and Reception Cards and the "At Home" Cards should be executed with an appreciation of Good Taste and the Correct Form.

Our Mr. Walz, recently from Boston, will be pleased to show you the newest stationery and styles of engraving. Buzzai ftJTiHcnvtSlAioaw 921 Nicollet Avenuo' Colonel and Mrs. Bjornstad to Attend. Frederick Kranz, Leo Tralnor, George Mrs.

Jamas C. Wyman, president of the club, Is now In the East and Intends to visit at Vassar before her return pome. At a luncheon meeting in May, she will tell about her visit. More than $2,500,000 of this $3,000,000 salary endowment fund for which Vassar women OX PAIITIE8 will le given by Minneapolis and Ht. Paul society folk at the benefit horse show Kuth, E.

Oberg, and tha Misses Lenore Nelson, Margaret 'Kennedy, Margaret Carlin; Ice cream, Misses Clara Under man and Helen Conlon. Suits, $65.00 and tip Dresses, $40.00 and up A. Parrisi Ladies' Tailor' 1319 Clinton Are. So. All 1339.

to be helJ at the Armory Friday and Sisters St. Ignatius, St. Thomas and who have been away for the past two weeks. Miss Jessica Barber, who was with her parents during her spring va Saturday evenings, when a group of prominent Twin City people will par Assisslum assisted by the Misses Mil dred Eggcna, Doris Hayes and Fern have been working Is now raised. Mrs.

Edwin A. Abbey, widow of the-famous artist, has given a trust fund Of $15,000 to the college to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of her graduation from Ue college, With the cation from Rosemary Hall. Greenwich, has returned to school. Mayor and Mrs. George E.

Iteh have taken a box for both perform Mrs. Julian T. McOill, 128 Clifton avenue, is espected to return home tho finces. From Fort SnelHng those wljo of the week from New York where have taken boxes are Colonel and Mrs. Interest from this fund, the botany department Is beginning work; on a three-acre plot of ground on the college ne is visiting her mother, Mrs.

A. J. A. W. BJornstnd, Lieut.

W. R. Hazel-rigpr and Captain Teabody. Other box- unores. campus back of the chape-l to transrorm It from a weedy bog Into a beautiful Mrs.

Henry L. Staples of Dtll place la spending the Easter holiday in Boa-ton with her -son, Mr. Loring Staples, Who attends Harvard university law holders are Miss Helen Wood, Dr. and Mrs. J.

N. Anderson, whose dauirhters, the Misses Jean and Mary, will ride Jn the show; Dr. Frederick Bcherrcr, Dr, E. W. Berg, Messrs.

Fred Lara- garden. It ia planned to have tho botany students plant here all epcclea of mostiea, trees, ferns, shrubs and flowers native to Dutchess county, N. Problems of drainage, landscape architecture aiege, Mass. The Har vard vacation will close on April SPECIAL OFFERING inwng nome in two waeki from AT otwi orKwill be Mr. and Mr John and transplanting will be studied.

A Beautiful mee, CI. E. Rntelodge, E. Hicks, from Minneapolis, and Dr. Eifll Boeck-man and Messrs.

Ooorge Mcriierson, E. N. Baunders, D. C. Shepard, George Flpch, P.

G. Orr, Claude Siems, from St. Paul. Proceeds of the show will be used to swell the entertainment fund ct the MacMIUan of Clifton avenue, who are Visiting thrtr eon, Carglil MacMlllan, Curing his spring vacation from Yale THE St. Mary's Hospital Nursea Alumnae association will hold Its annual nost-Lentcn Spring sale and 10c White Gold Wrist Watch university, The latter part of this month Mr.

in the aun room of the hospital Wed nesday evening. charge of the ar 151st Field artillery, who will be hosts ma irs. T. L. Vnnn of Dell wood, White Bear lake, will open their conn.

$30 rangements are the Misses Agnes Krin bring. Barbara Keegan and Rose Dunn, to members of the Forty-secend (Rainbow) division when they convene In Minneapolis in July. trf home. Mr. Wann recently return-ta from Camden, where ho and St XT The various booths will be presided over follows: fancy work, Miss Ver jf.

vann ajent the winter, Mrs Miss Mildred Eastman, daughter of nn ana ner daughter, Mrs. Edith Dr. A. M. Eastman of Clifton avenue, onica Schneider, chairman, assisted by the Misses Alice Gerard, Elizabeth camqin, are come eany this week.

returned home yesterday from the East. Before going East Miss Eastman visited in California, Greer, Merdy Schmidt, Marie Becker fish pond, Misses Agnes Doherty, Marie PER ROLL WITH OR WITHOUT BORDERS Including embossedytapestries, Krasa cloths, cretonne and all-ovtr effects, floral itripes, two-ton patterns and blends. Also Paints and Varnishes EAVIN'G today for Atlantic City Carlson, Ruth Raway, Marie uavm will be Mrs. John Russell McVtl Mrs. L.

Donaldson, 1712 Mount Curve avenue, returned home yesterday Valeria Eder, Tedwlg Schlndler; candy lan and her urnult AuntMar a i ney wm join Mrs. McMillan's mother, Wra. Alice K. Corrigan. and her son John.

Mr. McMillan will kq to Atlan bu ciiy later, I Arriving noma from rionda tw At Lower Prices- eek were Mrs. Worrell Clark son and THERE is but limited vumler of Ukm beautiful Entjraved Whits Gold Wriit Watches. Tits Watch illustrated is typical of thess included in thi offering. The movement is Swiis.

(Exceptional High Grade). In our watch dspartmnt you will find many other charming wrwt watches in which quality predominates at a low price. We invtls a comparison of both values and prices at any im. Other WrUt Watches, $25.00 upwards. g-ucet, Miss Ahdela tslomi.

Mr. 3 Houm and Floor Paint For In visrjeson will arrive later and he and Mrs, Clarkson will a-o in side and outside oi nn Hard Dryinjr Varnish Of good body, pale in color: work freely, drying hard over gaffif.e.r.......$2.80 eaV work per gallon Apartment House Varnish 'ri will dry hard overnight; of Scientific Fur Storage During Summer Months After tli winter sninon Is ow It Is wr Important tliat your fnts rewiT tlie proper attention rturliis lbs summer immtM- If you store them with at mii oiajr rent assured tber will, becsuse we clean tlein thoroughly hcfura storing. If gnrment needs repairing or fomoilellag enfl ths work amounts to will store It free of charge Otherwise our rate are 2 of the Insiirerl values, ran save yon 2i to 4A your far purebma because of onr low ettrhead eipeasa due to eui locatlea, F. C. Janicke Co.

Manufacturing Furriers 819 West Broadway Cherry 6377 Take Ctdar-Emtnm tar, Gut Aldrifk, Screen Paint Dryi hard with a hifrh gloBs, coven solid with, out clogging the mesh; per quart wonderful durability and very iMtto-pr $1,85 gallon -1 liorna at Dellwood, White Bear lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jefferson of Sum-Jilt avenue will move nt month to Luke Mlnnetonka, where thoy will pend the summer.

Mrs. F. H. Oahre of Irvlnf avtnue otlUi Is espected home todsy from the mat whera she has txn vialtlnc her Aiughter, Mis Elizabeth, who la a senior at Dana Hall, Wellesley, Mam Dur-if her tprtr a- vacation Mrs. Cahre suj4 her flaushter aprnt mart the time in Atlantic City, They olo via led In Bwitcn, New Torlt ani 3S S5 So.

Seventh 16 SOUTH FIFTH ST. Take Elevator Opposite Mfinneupolia General Electric Co, up.

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