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i LV, A ,44 AA' Sit MW' 1 1 II I 4 I I .11 I 3T a1 MINNEAPOLIS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 11)27 lrV fr OCIETX yii I J'' bit r.f 1 at- i A v. i i "Ore- A3T4i s- r- i im Xi sower ii i ii rr. vzti Junior Leaguers Plan Luncheon forN.Y. Officer Marionette Shows in Hospitals Suggested to Membership. Visiting Minneapolitans Return Home From Trips to Coasts.

4 i Wedding Services With Local Young People as the Principals, Outstanding Events of February Miss Elizabeth Strong and Paige Lehmann to Exchange Marriage Vows Februa ry 22 Munger-Hedwell Ceremony in Ea st February 24. OUTSTANDING among: the social tvenU of February will be aeveral wedding! of intereit. As the day of her marriagre to Mr. Paifre Lehmann, on of Mr. and Mm.

Ma A. Lehmann of West Fortieth street, Miss Elizabeth Grace Strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert William Strong of 2324 Pillsbury avenue, has chosen Tuesday, February 22. Sentiment had prompted her to select the date as it is the wedding: anniversary of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Strong, and also of her grandparent, the late Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Swift, the father and mother of Mrs. Strong.

Invitations will be issued on Tuesday for the caremony which wOl be performed at 8 o'clock in the evening in St. Paul's Episcopal church, with Dr. Addison E. Knickerbocker, rector, reading the service. A small reception at the borne of Mr.

and Mrs. Strong will follow the service. For her maid of honor, Miss Strong will have her sister, Miss Jane Strong, and Mr. Kent Keena of Detroit, Mich, will serve as best man for Mr. Lehmann.

On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Max A. Lehmann will entertain at a bridge luncheon and kitchen shower in her home for Miss Strong. Another wedding of Interest next WITH the first annual central states regional conference of Junior Leagues over and delegates returning to their homes from St. Louis, where the sessions wer held on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Minneapolis Junior League Is arranging a luncheon for Tuesday noon at the Minneapolis club -at which Miss Emily Anderson of New Tork, national field secretary for the Association of Junior Yi 'f nil Li wedding of Mr.

and THE ii Stvkler (Annette Bardwell) month Is that of Miss Marjorla Rosalie Hedwall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hedwall of 1907 Knox avenue south, and Mr. Raymond Bowen Mun- i irer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond E. Munger of Waterbury, which will take place on Thursday, February 24. Owing- to Illness in the family of Misa Hedwall'a mother, the ceremony-will be performed in New York city 1n the Brick Presbyterian chur.h at five o'clock In the afternoon with the Rev. Leagues of America, will be the honor guest and speaker.

Miss Anderson was the outstanding speaker at the principal session of the conference in St. Louis and is coming here directly from the convention city to address the Minneapolis group. Miss Elizabeth Strong, president of the Minneapolis Junior League, who returned home on Friday morning from Louis here she attended the conference, and Mrs. Frank W. Bowman, a delegate from the local league who is expected Monday from Kansas City where she stopped en route for a visit with relatives, will give reports of the convention at the Tuesday meeting and present plans for work stressed at the sessions.

Mrs. James C. Wyman, who read the MinneaoHs report at the conference will remain in St. Louis for 10 days as she Is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Mc-Chesney. One of the plans for philanthropic ir TIT- William Merrill, paator, officiating. It will be followed by a dinner for the two families and relatives with covers for about 25 guests.

For her matroi, of honor and only attendant Miss Hedwall will have Mrs. Robert L. Munger work suggested at the conference and avenue south. Mr. Newhouse la a member of Zeta Psi fraternity.

The wedding will take place in March. was tolemnized on Saturday evening, January 12, in Plymouth Congregational church, and was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lamont J. Bardwell of 3311 Second avenue south. In the bridal group pictured above are, reading from left to right: Standing, Mr. Lawrence Reed of Akron, Ohio; Mr.

Charles O'Hearn of Brookline, Mrs. 'Warren A. Breekenridge (Adele Bardwell) of Omaha, Mr. Russell A. Firestone of Akron; Mrs.

Stuhler and Mr. Stuhler; Mrs. Robert C. Woodworth (Margaret Bardwell); Mr. William Gohr of Akron; Mrs.

James Thsodpre Mills (Rosemary Zonne) of Grand Rapids, Mr. Charles Roberts of Nyaak, N. Mr. Robert C. Woodworth.

Seated, from left to right, are Mrs. Lanning Maefarland of Winnetka, Miss Eleanors Thorp of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Russell A. Firestone of Akron; Miss Helen Baxter. Miss Bates, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund C. Bates of Humboldt avenue south, has left for California, where she will spend six weeks. 11 Mrs. Litzenberg of 711 East River road is a member of the women's symphony committee, which has been sponsoring a series of teas at Rendezvous dEsler on the Thursday afternoon preceding the Friday evening concerts of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra.

Spending some time in St. Louis, visiting her sister, Mrs. Ethan Allen Hitchcock Shepley, is Mrs. Griggs of Holly avenue, St. Paul.

(Nancy Templeton) of Waterbury, a former roommate at Smith college, who is the sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Mr. Munger's best man will be his brother, Mr. John Munger, also of Waterbury. Mr.

and Mrs. Hedwall and their daughter will leave for New Tork on Saturday, February 19. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE W.

Sanders of Mahtomedi, White Bear and 679 Lincoln avenue, St. Paul, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Leigh, to Mr. John Appleton Seabury, son of Mrs. John E.

In nonor or tneir son, ur. inornton McKee Northey, and his fiancee, Miss Mary Dibble, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Northey of the Plaza hotel, will give the bridal dinner on Tuesday evening at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Rollln N. Dow, 3015 James avenue south. There will be 20 guests, including members of the bridal party for the wedding of Miss Dibble, daughter of Mr. am Mrs.

Eugene Russell Dibble of Harriet ave which will be presented to the league here on Tuesday by Miss Strong concerns the presentation of marionette. show8 by Junior League groups in hospitals and homes for the entertainment of children. In illustrating the plan members of the St. Louis Junior League arranged and presented "Jack in the Beanstalk," a puppet show, at the final-gathering of delegates at the conference, the reception and entertainment on Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. W.

F. McElroy, whose two daughters are league members. According" to Miss Strong, this show was cleverly done by the members and showed infinite possibilities for similar entertainments here. St. Paul delegates to the conference, Mrs.

Benjamin G. Grlsgs. Mis. Stanley Gates, Miss Margaret Budd and the president, Miss Mary Davis, will report on the sessions at a meeting of the St. Taul Junior League to be held Tuesday at the St.

Paul University club at Seabury of South Dale street, St. Paul. nue, and Dr. Northey which will take No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Sanders was graduated in June from the University of Minnesota and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

She also attended Simmons college in Boston, and is a member of the St. Paul Junior league. Mr. Seabury attended the University of Minnesota and is a member of Chi Psi fraternity. place Wednesday evening at the, home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dibble. Sixteen guests will be entertained at a supper party, this evening by the 4 She was a delegate from St. Paul to the regional conference of Junior Leagues held last week in St. Louis a j.

Misses Helen McLaughlin and Dorothy Mann at the home of Miss McLaughlin. 1710 Knox avenue south, in honor ol Miss Dibble and Dr. Northey. The Misses McLaughlin and Mann will be bridesmaids at the wedding. Cards were played at five tables at the bridge party given last evening by Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson J. Kerr (Anna Banks) and Miss Gertrude McGiffert of Duluth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, 3150 Gl- (Continued on Fage which Dr.

I.eroy Arnold of Minneapnlia will be the principal spe-'iker. Mrs. Griggs is expected home this evening from St. Louis where she has bft spending a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. Ethan Allen Hitchcock Shepley since the convention.

Mrs. Gates returned Friday morning and Miss Budd Thursday, while Miss Davis, who ia (Coutlnued on Pace 1.) Mr. and Mrs. Andre Paul Auduo of Taris, France, announce thi engage-" ment of their sister, Miss Andree Mas-set, to Mr, Carl Louis Nippert, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Henry T. Nippert, 706 Lincoln avenue, Paul. Mr. Nippert la a brother of Mrs. Arnulf Ueland of road.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Flick, 1408 Douglas avenue, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Mis Genevieve, to Mr. Gerald H.

Newhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Newhouse, 6025 Aldrlch.

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