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Carol Anderson MINNEAPOLIS SUNDAY TRIBUNE July 11. Enqaqed to ABOUT PEOPLE Verne Johnson Donna Mae Harer Announcement Is made of the engagement of Donna Ma Harer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harer, Rush City, to Patrick Delmar O'Kcefe, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Raymond O'Kcefe, 2618 Eighteenth avenue S. Mr. O'Keefe is attending Northwestern College of Chlro practle. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Anderson, 5503 K.

a i drive, Edina, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Alma, to Verne C. Johnson, Minnesota representative for the 30th district. He Is a son of Mrs, Hilding E. Johnson, Week-end visitors to Minneapolis from Itasca, III, are Mr, ami Mrs, U. A.

Franzen, their son, Nell, and daughter, Karen. The family Is visiting H. Mason King, MIU See-ond avenue nn the occasion of the announcement of Judith King's engagement to Neil. Star of the event, Judith, is presiding In absentia, however, for she is still in Europe. COUPLE TO WED IN PANAMA Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Me. Kenzie, Drydeu, Canada, an-notinre the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Joan, 420 SK. Oak street, to Dr, Kenneth V. 1 lodges, son of Mr, and Mrs, H.

D. Hodges, Albert I.ea, Minn. Miss McK'enzie Is a graduate of the Winnipeg, Canada, General hospital school of nursing, Dr, Hodges received his degree from the University of Minnesota medical school and is Interning at Gorgas hospital, Panama Canal Zone. He took his pre-medical study at St. (Mat college, Northfield, Minn.

The wedding will be In early fall In Panama. Lovely Gowns 308 Douglas avenue, and the i i i in BRIDAL Afc Tournament Talk FORMALS John Jlosard and Mrs. K. J. Claikson, all of Kdlna Country club, Mrs.

Donald Dayton will be placing foY Woodhill club; Mrs, Jayne McDonald, Mrs, Edwin Hodges and Mrs. Hardy Feichtinger will represent Minnesota Valley, Town and Country club will have Mrs. T. J. Rurik as a player, and Midland Hills Country club will have Mrs, John F.

Noble and Mary Jane Warpeha playing. Somerset Country club delegaies will he Mrs. Cary and Mrs. II. p.

Rend. Mrs. C. Mutter will represent White Rear Yacht club. Lake Reunion Mr.

and Mrs. James Reardsleo, 1716 Irving avenue returned Saturday from a family reunion at Whitefisb lake, Pine River, Minn. They have hern vacationing there with their daughters, Mrs. Hart Gilchrist and Mrs. So-wall Fletcher, and their five grandchildren.

The Fletchers live at Juanita avenue, Kdina The Gilchrists have moved from Indianapolis, and will Join Mr. Gilchrist Aug, 1 In Denver, after a further visit with Mr. and Mrs. Reardslee, To Rent or To Buy JO Today is party day for entrants in the Minnesota Women's Golf association tournament at Northland country club, Duluth. Women golfers from all over Hie stale have Gathered for a round of play today, followed by a canape party and dinner with Northland as host.

Joining the distaff side today are a number of husbands. The serious play begins Monday, with the championship round scheduled for Friday, Among players In Duluth this week are Mrs. Harvey Yant is, Mrs. Harry Schooling and Mrs. Paul (lerot, all representing Mini-kahda club; Mrs, Nordahl Peterson, Mrs.

MCOUBT ItRWALS AM) FORMALS 92 NUollat U. Hoven-Andersen Nuptials Read Ann Elizabeth Andersen. 17Tti La fond avenue, St. Paul, be- CHAS. A.

ANDERSON CO. late Mr, Johnson, Miss Anderson attended University of Minnesota and graduated from Northwestern hospital school of nursing. Mr, Johnson, an attorney, received his law degree from the university. The wedding is planned for Feb. 5.

Margaret Soeldner Aug. 12 is the date chosen hy Margaret Soeldner, 2120 Pleasant avenue, for her wedding to Raymond R. Tossman, son of Mr. and Mrs, William G. Toss-man, Chaska, Minn.

Miss Soeldner is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. O. A. Soeldner, Carver, Minn.

Mary Ann Daly Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Daly, 3911 Colfax avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to William Edward Revans, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Bevans, 3008 Eighteenth avenue S. The couple will he married Sept. 11. The bride-to-be is a graduate of University of Minnesota, and Mr.

Bevans is a student at St. Thomas college. Modem lampi nd Lighting Fixture T1lt Oar DUpiir Uoim I Firrhlact Scretm Wedding Belle i JI2 i came tne mine oi nuant Charles Iloven, Como ave-Inue, St. Paul, Saturday in Roe i Memorial chapel, St. Olaf college.

Northfield, Minn. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. A. H.

Andersen. a- Wedding Couple: Dr. Robert E. Kasper and his bride, the former Rita Armstrong, will be at home this week at 503 Otis avenue, St. Paul.

They were married July 2 in the chapel of Westminster Presbyterian church, with a reception following in the Minnesota club, St. Paul. The groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Kasper, Los Angeles, is taking graduate work in radiology at University of Minnesota. Parents of the bride are Dr. and Mrs. J.

H. Armstrong, New Richmond, Wis. 1 Antiii LamfM Wired Green Ray, Wis. Her husband! the son' of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Hoven, Zumhrota, Minn. I i tarn $100,00 Weekfy -i .1.1 MN I I Attendants were Mrs. Ingolf want rravtl, giemowrr urn Mmtninn ft plactnianl ttrvict. Snd tor cat lt I I 7aTi s7n ut oi A 101 Htitninn til. Dili Mmmapdil, Mine Sm I Dahl; Sarah Pfeiffer.

Washington; Joan Hagen and Gloria Mortensen, Neenah, Duane Engstrom, Alexandria, Paul Andersen, Green UndU (K)onil ftttlM MTNDAll CAIN. rw. Ray, brother of the bride; Robert Hoven, Dallas, Texas and Dean Ostlie, Northfield. The couple is living at 2301; Carter avenue, St. Paul.

The Hovens are alumni of( St. Olaf college. Mr. Hoven is studying at Luther Theological seminary. Judith Ann King Becomes Fiancee of Neil Franzen The engagement of Judith Ann King to Neil Alan Franzen is announced.

She is a daughter of H. Mason King, 5324 Second avenue and the late Mrs. King. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Franzen, Itasca, 111. Miss King, who graduated from Smith college. Northampton, in June, is spending the summer touring Europe.

Mr. King is a senior at Amherst college, Amherst, Mass. The wedding will be Sept. 11. Jean Elisabeth Tennant Mr.

and Mrs. Harold L. Rothschild. 758 Osceola avenue. St.

Paul, announce the engagement of their daughter. Jean Elisabeth Tennant, to Oswald Adolph Freund, son of Mrs. Oswald Adolph Freund, New York and Neponsit, Long Island, N. and the late Mr. Freund.

Miss Tennant is a graduate of Summit school, attended Mills college, Oakland, and received her degree from University of Minnesota. Mr. Freund is an alumnus of Princeton university, Princeton, N. J. Stussy-Waldon Carol Jo Hoyt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Hoyt, 4fil5 Riowndale avenue, Fdina, has been guest of honor at a number of parties planned around her coming wedding Saturday to Robert Gillis Mossman, 3rd. Among prenuptial festivities have heen events given hy Anne Axtell, Mrs. Horace McCraney, Mrs.

K. W. Notesteen with Mrs, Paul Rowlin, and Mrs. Roy Jones with her mother, Mrs. Roy Bjorkman.

Mrs. Cushman E. D. Minar and Mrs. Myron Parsons were hostesses at a mothers' and daughters' party.

Today Mr. and Mrs. Stuart I-eck will give a supper. Dr. and Mrs.

C. Sherman Hoyt will entertain at a brunch for bridal attendants Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Mossman, Youngs-lown, Ohio, parents of the groom, will he hosts at the bridal dinner Friday in the Woman's club. Additional excitement for the Hoyt family Is the visit here of the bride's nephew, Thomas George Hoyt, 3 months. He accompanied his parents, the C. Sherman Hoyts for a three-week visit. The family is dividing its time between the senior Hoyt home and that of the baby's maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Korbel, Hopkins. The young Hoyts have been at Phoenixville, where Dr. Hoyt was stationed at the Valley Forge army hospital. They're now en route to Mather Air base, Sacramento, Calif.

Youngstown visitors for the wedding will Include John Wick, Thomas Wick, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wills. Donald Reeble, Mrs. John Ruffalo.

C. J. Mrohaley will rome from Cleveland, Ohio, and James Wick from Miles, Ohio. Other guests will include Richard Baer, San Jose, Robert Meyers, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.

Rutcher Skagerberg, Alexandria, Va. i i Saturday was the wedding day of Carolyn Shirley Waldon, daughter of Mrs. Clarence A. Waldon, 4027 Vincent avenue and the late Mr. Waldon, to Maurice R.

Stussy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stussy, Pine Island, Minn. The ceremony was read in Victory Lutheran church. Attendants were Mrs.

Donald W. Lee, sister of the brlrjp; Harold Klingsporn, Pine Island; Ralph Stussy, Pine Island, brother of the groom, and John 3432 Emerson avenue S. He Is a graduate of University of Minnesota. Camera Tryouf: Two sisters who fly to New York Wednesday, then sail for Bn eight-week trip to Europe, are testing their cameras on each other in the meantime. Joyce Alwin, left, 5119 Thomas avenue and Mrs.

Rufus R. Sanders (Phyllis Alwin), Owatonna, will visit a cousin while abroad. He is Dr. Gerald Bowcn, an instructor at Oxford university in England. Joyce also is looking forward to meeting Walter McDonald, a pen pal for the past six years.

He is in charge of plane traffic at Shannon airport in Ireland. Both girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Alwin. Carol Gaveske Carol Gaveske. daughter of Mrs. John F. Gaveske.

2929 Oakland avenue, has named tomorrow, monday a fabulous Walters of distinctive Walters summer dresses that originally sold for M0.95 fo $89.95 now Waldon, brother of the bride, i After a reception in the church parish house, the couple; left for a honeymoon in north-! Joanne Boehme Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Boehme, 2911 Harriet avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne, to William C.

Dickinson, son of Mrs. Philip Dickinson, 3219 Lyndale avenue S. Oct. 9 as the day for her marriage to James 'Reichow, 320S Portland avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Reichow. Austin, Minn. Miss Gaveske attended College of St. Catherine ern Minnesota. They will live! in I'ine island.

Lund-Holmberg Ruth Agnes Holmberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Holmberg, 5210 Colfax avenue N.Jjecame the bride of Ens. Douglas Edward Lund, son of Marjorie Wolter Be Bride of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Lund. Diane Tootelian to Be Bride of Lt. John P.

OwT Col. and Mrs. A. S. Tootelian, Fresno, announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane, to Lt.

John P. Dow, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Dow, 1781 Logan avenue S. The betrothal was told to close friends of the couple at a cocktail party given by Col. and Mrs. Tootelian Tuesday in the officers' club at Stewart air force base, Newburgh, N. where VOTING Dr.

and Mrs. Amadeus Frank Wolter, 2133 Berkeley avenue, St. Paul, announce the engage if and her fiance is a graduate of the Minneapolis School of Art. Patricia Ann Miller Mr. and Mrs.

Richard D. Miller, 600 Tenth avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Craig M. Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Milton Erickson, 2985 Lexington avenue Rnseville. The wedding will be Aug. 21. Miss Miller attended St. Olaf college, Northfield, and received her degree last month from University of Minnesota.

Mr. Erickson will graduate from the university in August and will receive a commission in the army. Joanne Helen Mills Mr. and Mrs. Leslie V.

Mills, Maple Plain, announce the en 2824 Emerson avenue Friday in Hope Lutheran church. Attendants were Mrs. Robert Holmberg, Mrs. Mary Ann Wells, Richard Severson, Kenneth Bray and Edward Friday, Jr. The couple left for northern Minnesota after a reception in the church parlors.

Thev will live near San Diego, where Ens. Lund is servinc ment of Dr. Wolter's daughter, Marjorie Jane, to John Charles Lt. Dow is stationed as a jet pilot with the air defense com mand. 5025 W.

Twenty-eighth street, St. Louis Park, and the late Mr. A7a rnor rvr Victr uraHnm rt James A. Snyder, son of Mr.with the navv' Barbara Ruth Sumpmann Mr. and Mrs.

Frank H. Gudgeon, 5420 Columbus avenue, announce the engagement of their niece, Barbara Ruth Sumpmann. to Lynn C. Hutchinson. Gary.

Ind. Miss Sump ana Mrs. c. A. Snyder, klmore, i Minn.

Miss Warner is an I NOrton-toaines alumna- of University of Min- Schlampp's nesota. Mayflower Community church was the setting for the Friday wedding of Betty Gene Gaines. mann is a daughter of the late Sue Carol Walker Frankfort. tn k'pnnpth Rav. Mr.

and Mrs. illiam C. Sump Northwest's Largest Furriers i 2919 Hennepin Avenue also all remaining coats, suits and hats drastically reduced Mr. and Mrs. Milan F.imond Norton, son nf Mr and gagement oi their daughter, Joanne Helen, to Leland Everett Shrode, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Shrode, Delano, Minn. Rae Annette Chase mann, Crookston, Minn. She will graduate in August from University of Minnesota. Her fiance, who studied at the uni Mrs.

James M. Norton, 5409 Stevens avenue. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Larson, the groom's sister and brother-in-law; Muriel Thorp; Doris Valentine: 2817 Eleventh avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Sue Carol, to James A.

Michaud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michaud, Ballclub, Minn. Miss Walker, a student at AQUATESNIAL VISITORS Miks vour Connelly, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John Patrick Connelly, Savage. The wedding will be Sept. 25. Miss Wolter graduated from Derham hall and attended Ripon college, Ripon, Wis. Mr.

Connelly, who has made his home with an aunt, Mrs. Edward F. Scanlon, 2147 Berkeley avenue, St. Paul, is an alumnus of St. Thomas military academy.

He attended University of Minnesota and received his law degree from the Minneapolis-Minnesota College of Law. Joy Beverlie Sullivan Mrs- Clyde E. Sullivan, 316 W. Seventy-eighth street, Richfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy Beverlie, to Carlton Peter Scarborough, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Scarborough, Basom, N. Y. They will be married Aug. 21. Miss Sullivan Is a graduate of Minnehaha academy and attended Bob Jones university, Greenville, S.

C. Her fiance will graduate from Bob Jones university next January and plans to continue his studies at a seminary In Philadelphia, Pa. Biitity Appointm nut her now! NOR Harold Johnson and John Nor- 1007 NICOLLET AVENUE Northwestern hospital and Uni-lton. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Chase, 1239 Wellesley avenue, St. Paul, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rae Annette, to Barry Swiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Swiler, Hayward, Wis. Mr. Swiler is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Swiler, fildaH Call versity of Minnesota, attended After a reception in the Cur-Augsburg college.

Her fiance jtis hotel, the couple left for a is stationed with the navy in; honeymoon in northern Minne-Alaska. sota. 8th of LaSallt MAln 1474 SHOP TOMORROW 9:30 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. versity, is a son of Mrs.

Newton Keiser, Gary, and the late Barnard Hutchinson. Ruth Martinsen Ruth Martinsen's engagement to Paul Reppe, Eau Claire, son of Ole Reppe, Stanley, is announced by her parents. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Martinsen, 4932 Stevens avenue. Both graduated in June from St. Olaf college, Northfield, Minn. Nancy Lou Warner SPLASHING NEW IN JULY AND JUST 10 4 Im Minneapolis HunT A I Aug.

27 is the date chosen i by Nancy Lou Warner, daugh-i tor of Mrs. Harvey P. Warner, Yes, we've actually got bathing suits. Not a lot of limp left-overs, but a special mid-summer collection to keep you in the swim from now 'til September. And priced so you can have both! MORE SHOES THAN EVER BEFORE IN THIS STORE'S 36 YEAR HISTORY Now Being Offered in Napier1 Semi -Annual (Right) Our heart-throb print, princess style.

White and black print, with red, blue or yellow hearts. (Iff!) This version has rose print piping 'round the bodice Wort Caci Then lri llor More Silts Mof StyUs Then Eer Behrt on the skirt pockets, too. Blue, pink or yellow. 1 A Both in cotton with matletex backs. Small, medium or large.

Dramatize Your Diamond With a Jacobs Mounting! Diamonds never change but mountings do! If the beauty of your stone is hidden in an antiquated setting, renew its loveliness and brilliance with a new mounting. No charge for designs or estimates. Every pair fresh from Napier's regular stock. Including newest styles from our famous "Laird "British "Colella" collections. leek MF 12' Values to U.9i A.

$175 B. SI 60 Values to 7S.95 Vaur to J8JS C. $95 D. $60 aA f0 foi intludtd A Very Special Group, regularly 24.95 14.00 eck Mounting! illustrated tbov ri priced ta Includ imtll lid diimondi. If you tin supply tny er all (mall ditmondl pric will bt proportionally lowtr.

ttapur ti I I avrniiA Shop Monday 10:30 A.M. Ta 8:30 P.M. MINNEAPOLIS SHOP OPEN MONDAY FROM 30 INTIt. 8 30-TIEH THRU SAT. VNT1L 5:30 932 NICOLLET AVENUE 356 ST.

PETER STREET, ST. PAUL A.M. to 8,30 P.M. i. Jacob Registered Jewelers, Amcrkan Can Society jhim go to work infuriating his parents on the comic pages of vour Minneapolis Morning Tribune.

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