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PAGE THIRTEEN THE MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1940 Women Republican Bride-toBe and Attendants Now at Home 1 ICountry Chih Fall Party to Be Saturda RockforcPs Freshmen to Attend Fete Club Plans Meeting The Women's Republican club of Minnesota will meet 8 p. m. Thursday at the Ryan hotel, St. ft i Af V. 1 Paul.

Republican candidates have been invited to speak. Mrs. M. W.i Smith, Minneapolis, state if fx 17 1 nrc mbers and Their Guest. Attend Season's i -A Twin Cities College Association Plans Picnic for Saturday GIRLS FROM THE TWIN CIT-ies who will enter Rockford college, 4 Bridal ill Mrs.

A. H. Fcnske. fifth district president of the Women's Republican club of Minnesota, and Mrs. R.

J. Ettcl. secretary, will speak. Mrs. W.

H. Blakesec. refreshments chairman, will be assisted by Mmcs. E. A.

Whitman, P. Howard Dolan, Eleanor Hafncr, James Hales and Robert Johnson, St. Taul. Mrs. Bertha L.

Coffin, fourth district president, will introduce the speakers. attendants at .00 he wedding of Miss 1 I Juris Flick, center, and Mr. rCennard Cook on October 5 will in Rorkford, as freshmen this fall will be entertained at a picnic to pe given by the Rockford College Association of the Twin Cities on it i'i clude, left to right, the Misses Lucille lie Hendrickson, Bernice Mclnerny, Ruth Sayther Saturday afternoon at the home of and Doris Hendrickson. Miller photo. MRS.

BRUCE KENNEDY (Rene Arm McKitterick) is residing at 2027 Emerson avenue south after a wedding trip north. Phyllis Brown photo. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harper, Sum- Opening Event EMBERS OF THE COUNTRY i and their guests will attenri opening fall party to be givci the club on Saturday evenin; last dance of the season Country Club Dancing cli ill be given September 21, wmi Air.

and Mrs. A. E. BryngeUon heading the committee in charge. Mr.

and Mrs. Bryngclson will entertain the committee members Monday evening at their home, when plans will be made for the affair. MRS. MANN'S GUESTS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas L. Hinckley recently left for Boston after a visit with Mrs. F. C. Mann, 1400 West Twenty-sixth street.

merville. Lake Minnetonka. Miss Josephine Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harper, is a junior at the school.

Assisting at the affair will BETHLEHEM GUILD The Women's Guild of Bethlehem Lutheran church will have its first meeting of the fall season FLAG PINS Many Sixes and Stylet $1,00 ot 1 S. Jacobs Company 811 Nicollet Ave. CONVENIENT TERMS AIR CONDITIONED WOMEN OF MOOSE, NO. 390 Women of the Moose, chapter No. 390, will meet at 8 p.

m. Thursday at 5 West Lake street. Mrs. Edith senior regent, will preside and committee reports will be submitted. be Mrs.

D. H. Bartlctt and the Misses Kristine Kinnaird and Char today with luncheon at 1 p. m. Mrs.

George Hanson will review ts CHAIRMEN NAMED Mrs. Leon Warner has been appointed co-chairman' with Miss Virginia Cook on the entertainment committee for the "Day in the Country" which the Smith College club will sponsor Friday at the home of Mrs. Stanley Partridge, Zumbra Heights, Lake Minnetonka. 'The Song of Our Syrian Guest." Entering freshmen will include Miss Barbara Bratrud, 4701 Lyndale avenue south; Miss Elizabeth Eng (trand, 4705 Stevens avenue; Miss Ann Mclnnis, 4917 Lyndale avenue south; Miss Gladys Parry, 5105 Lyn-dSlo avenue south; Miss Mary Lou Late Summer Weddings Strom, 318 Busch terrace; Miss Clements, 2426 Clinton ave WHEN MR. AND MRS.

ROMAN Achtelik (Blanche Carolyn Her-r'lia) return from their wedding to northern Minnesota they will make their home at 2712 Emerson avenue south. The marriage of the couple was solemnized recently In the parish house of the Church of St. Austin and was fol nue; Miss Audrey Weum, 4506 Edina boulevard, and the Misses Martha Hauser and Mary Dunmns: of St. Tsui. lowed by reception at Leonard's eliilciiiiipp's hall.

Mr. Achtelik's mother is Mrs. Frances Gerber, 4034 Thomas avenue north. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mn.

A. J. Herring, S128 thirty-eighth avenue south, wore white net and fingertip veil. Her flowert were Johanna Hill roses, white snapdragons and white sweet peas. Miss Annabelle Kroll, the maid of honor, wore ice blue taffeta with AyotysT Arum E3 American Beauty contrast Briar cliff roses and blue delphinium formed her bouauet.

Mr. Carl Thursday, Friday, Saturday Thrilling Opportunity for Just 250 Women A OSLV 250 ''sample run COATS Remaining from our greafeit Auguit Sale REGULARLY $145.00 TO $395.00 Achtelik was best man. DOROTHY RAMSTAD IS WED CUE When Mr. Thomas Malcolm James, and his bride, the former Miss Dorothy Allison Ram-stad, return from their wedding trip through Minnesota they will make their home here after October 1. The marriage of the couple took place recently In an afternoon garden ceremony at the summer home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin F. Ramstad, Du-luth, at Pike lake, near Duluth. Mr. James is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas M. James, 3336 West Thirty-second street. The Rev. W.

J. Barr of Minneapolis officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white marquisette fash 6i Til Savings to On Each Coal the Least You Save is We have just closed the most successful and gratifying August Sale in the history of our 37 years. Naturally, after such intense selling, there are many broken sizes and one-of-a-kind models. About 250 fur coats in all.

It is imperative that we dispose of everyone of these garments, within the next three days. The price of each coat has been sharply reduced for quick clearance. If you can find your size in the fur you want, this is a rare opportunity to purchase an individually styled quality fur coat at savings we believe you will not see again this year. There is a sudden, definite advance of prices in the fur market, and it is growing rapidly so we urge you in all sincerity to make the most of this exceptional opportunity, without delay. Store hours from 9 to 5:30 FOR ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE ioned with long full sleeves and bouffant skirt.

She wore a fingertip tulle veil caught with a gardenia and the l'heirloom pearls I which belonged to her maternal grandmother, the late Mrs. P. C. Compare (we inviie fh'u) nresZ'gore (we urge if) you will be convinced, ai many fhoutandi of North-west women have been convinced, thaf only Gould give you Ihe Northwest's Number One Fur Values, Because comparison proves that Gould Fur Values outstrip all others, come in be convinced that only at Gould's can you get the Northwest's greatest savings, NOW, Smith. The bridal bouquet was of gardenias and white sweet peas.

Miss Lois Ramstad was her sister's only bridal attendant, in blue organdy trimmed with dark blue velvet bows. Her flowers were yellow roses and pink sweet peas. Mr. William Irgens of Minneapolis was best man. The bride is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.

Mr. James also attended the Convenient Budget Plan OPEN MONDAY IVENINGS UNTIL 1:30 RETURN FROM NEW YORK Mrs. Henry Langum, 3200 Colfax CENTER OF FUR FASHION AUTHORITY avenue south, and her daughters, the Misses Georgene and Arlene, have returned from a three weeks' vacation in New York city where they were guests of Mrs. Langum's sister, Mrs. Standish Whitman Holmes, the former Miss Evelyn J.

Nelson of Minneapolis, and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson. rs. Burl Denman To Entertain Circle Mrs. Burt J.

Denman of Northome, Lake Minnetonka, and Wilmette, 111., will entertain the Winchell Circle of King's Daughters and Sons at dinner in her lake home THURSDAY FRIDAY Sale Reg. Price Black Caracul Swagger 18 285.00 235.00 4 Brown Chekiang Caracul Swagger 14-16 123.00 95.00 5 Grey Chekiang Caracul Swagger 12,14,15 129.00 95.00 2 Burgundy Chekiang Caracul Swagger 16 139.00 115.00 Black Russian Caracul Fitted Coat 16 435.00 375.00 Brown Russian Caracul Fitted Coat 14 595.00 525.00 Eel Grey Lapin Swagger 14 65.00 39.00 10 Northern Seal (Seal Dyed Coney) Swaggers and Fitted 12 to 16 95-125 80.00 6 Northern Seal (Seal Dyed Coney) Swaggers 12 to 42 79.00 67.00 Summer Ermine 30" Stroller 16 375.00 325.00 Natural Fitch Fitted Coat 16 365.00 295.00 2 Hudson Seal Jacket Costume Suits 14. 16 270.00 225.00 Mink Paw Jacket and Muff, Brown Costume Suit ...16 345.00 295.00 Grey Kidskin Swagger, Blue Suede Trim 16 247.00 195.00 Grey Kid Stroller Costume 4 260.00 Korean Kolinsky Swagger 16 355.00 325.00 2 Black Persian Lamb Swaggers 16. 18 475.00 395.00 3 Black Persian Lamb Swaggers 12, 14, 16 395.00 325,00 Black Persian Lamb 525.00 435.00 Grey Persian Lamb Fitted Coat. 16 535.00 475.00 Grey Persian Lamb 575.00 500.00 JACKETS and CHUBBIES White Lapin with Hood 14 42.50 29.00 Red Fox ...16 115.00 85.00 Ctoss Fox 85.00 69.00 Beaver Dyed Coney 14 32.00 25.00 Platinum Wolf 16 70.00 59.00 Silver Fox Tail Bolero 16 49.50 35.00 Black Monkey 16 57.50 48.00 Black Persian Lamb 16 225.00 189.00 American Mink 16 220.00 185.00 Black Persian Lamb Paw 38 125.00 99.00 Grey Persian Lamb Paw 14 89.00 75.00 Silver Fox Bolero 16 150.00 115.00 Silver Fox 16 495.00 350.00 Ruby Silver Fox.

16 490.00 345.00 Saturday. Mrs. Denman's mother, the late Mrs. Newton Horace Winchell of Minneapolis, founded the organization and was its president until her death in 1926. Both Mrs.

Denman and her sister, Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant of St. Charles, 111., are Sale Reg. Price 2 Black Persian Lamb Paw Fitted Coats .:...14, 16 205.00 175.00 Brown Persian Lamb Paw Swagger 16 205.00 175.00 Leopard Cat Fitted Coat 14 210.00 125.00 1 American Mink 14 895.00 785.00 1 American Mink Swagger 18 950.00 875.00 2 American Mink 18 1350.00 1165.00 3 China Mink Fitted and Swagger 12, 14.

16 345.00 295.00 6 American Mink Sides Swaggers ...12 to 20 295-315 250.00 1 American Mink Paw Swagger ...16 215.00 185.00 2 Jap Mink Sides 16 125.00 95.00 1 Let-out Northern Mink Blended Muskrat Swagger 18 310.00 235.00 6 Sable Blend Muskrat Swaggers 12to20 165.00 119.00 4 Hudson Seal Swaggers (Seal Dyed Muskrat) 12, 14 255-270 225.00 6 Hudson Seal Swaggers (Seal Dyed 14, 16 235-305 250.00 5 Hudson Seal Swaggers (Seal Dyed Muskrat) 12 to 18 335.00 300.00 Nutria Swagger 16 595.00 475.00 Australian Opossum 18 320.00 265.00 2 Black Alaska Sealskin Swaggers ...14, 18 325-350 295.00 Matara Alaska Sealskin Swagger 14 450.00 385.00 2 Grey Squirrel Swaggers 16 370-385 335.00 2 Sable Dyed Squirrel Swaggers 14, 16 205.00 175.00 NECKWEAR, CAPES, SCARVES Brown Mole Pelerine 75.50 52.00 Silver Fox Cape and Hood 195.00 145.00 Sable Dyed Kolinsky Cape 185.00 100.00 Blue Fox Scarf 85.00 50.00 2 Skin Cross Fox Scarf 175.00 149.00 2 Skin Red Fox Scarf 125.00 95.00 Ruby Bleached Silver Fox Stole 325.00 195.00 Silver Fox Stole 135.00 95.00 2 Skin Brown Dyed Fox Scarf 85.00 65.00 2 Skin Blended Brown Martin 1 1 0.00 69.00 2 Skin Blended Stone Martin Scarf. 115.00 75.00 3 Skin Blended Stone Martin 175.00 125.00 Blue Fox Dyed Skunk Martin Stole and Muft 180.00 125.00 members of the circle. A talk will be given by Mrs. Helen Stauffacher of Minneapolis, formerly of Monroe, who recently returned from a world tour during which she spent three and one-half months with the family of her brother-in-law, J)i: Charles Stauffacher, a medical missionary at Inhambano, Portuguese, East Af TKc rica. Mr.

W. G. Calderwood will lead the devotions. With Mrs. Calderwood, he was in Australia for nearly a year working for the temperance organization of that country.

Mrs. Hollis Haas and Miss Christine Ostroot will furnish music. Mrs. Blanche Shaw Potter, program chairman, and former president, will direct the meeting in the absence of Mrs. M.

D. Lon-evgan, incumbent. New YopU World's Fair CI oscs on October 27th If you intend seeing the greatest of all World's Fairs, now is the time to complete your plans. October 27th the closing dale is too close for indecision. Consult your local travel agent regarding reduced rates.

When you come to New York, it will cost you no more to stop at the Plaza than at any other hotel of cual standing. The Plaza is preferred by those who satisfied with nothing but the best. Subway at hotel direct to World's Far. Hanry A. Hot, President end Managing Dirctor szc fl Qfu PlfTH AVINUI AT PIFTYNINTH STRUT NIW YORK FORT SNELLING, DAR Fort Snclling chapter, DAR, will meet Thursday for a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs.

E. G. Garrett, 4058 Garfield avenue. Mrs. R.

J. Seiberlich, regent, will conduct the business mceeting. The year's program will be planned, with increased emphRsli on chapter participation in Red Cross work. Free parking lot at rear entrance WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN NORTHWEST'S LARGEST FURRIERS 8917-19 HENNEPIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS XV. BROADWAY COMMERCIAL The first fall meeting of the Ladies' auxiliary to the West Broadway Commercial club will be held Monday ab 2119 West Broadway, with luncheon at 12:30 p.

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