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FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935 i he Minneapolis star hmlen i ABOUT TOWN ITH SOCIETY! RUSSELL C. FROEMKES I Mr. and Mrs. G. F.

Piper) Kerns-Harvey Nuptials Solemnized at Home of CHOOSES NAME FOB SON Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Froemke Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Bros of Winterhaven, formerly of Edwin Widstrand Visit Camps in North Minneapolis, have chosen Charles Barber Froemke as the name for their son born June 29. Mr. and Mrs.

TVTR- AND MRS- GEORGE f. pr Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Sever son to Visit Dr.

and Mrs. Hartzell Upon Arrival From California Mrs. Wilbur F. Decker Entertains Brother, George Keyes, From East, and Nephew, George Keyes, on Way to Ranch in Montana JJISS ALICE HARVEY, daughter or Mr. ana Mrs.

M. Harvey PER, Mr. and Mrs. Georg W. Strieker.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ba! Froemke are spending the summer here as guests of Mrs.

Froemke's mother, Mrs. W. H. Barber, Third of 515 West Twenty-eighth street, and James Kerns, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Kerns, 722 East Thirty kerville and Mr. and Mrs. Raymon J. Bros are in the group of memben of the social, set who are spending the week-end at camps In northen seventh street, were married Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin avenue S. Mrs. W. H. Tusler, Son Plan Trip to Wooster, Ohio MR- AND MRS.

WILBUR Widstrand, 5320 Stevens avenue. Dr, By AGNES TAAFFI Minnesota. They went up for th AND MRS. THOMAS B. HARTZELL, 2508 Ptllsbury avenue, will O.

H. Sletten read the service, Miss July 4 holiday to visit their sons and Lf ha ave as their guests In August their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Gladys Hubner, harpist, and Mrs. daughters at Camp Lincoln for Boyl M. Haegenson, vocalist, furnished a TUSLER, 4454 Upton avenue and Camp Lake Hubert for Girls a program of nuptial music.

Mrs. Walter R. Severson (Elizabeth Hartzell), who will arrive here from California. Mr. and Mrs.

Severson, Interested primarily in the Little Theater movement, will doubtless be much entertained informally on the occasion of their visit, as they are among the popular young marrleds. For her marriage Miss Harvey and small son, Wilbur, plan to leave tomorrow for Wooster, Ohio. Lake Hubert near Brainerd. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Purdy, Mr. an Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur F. Decker of Mrs. Robert H. White, Mr. and MrH golf activities.

The Minneapolis Golf I- F' f'' 'W i i Austin S. Harland also are in th club. Country club, Interlachen, Gold group as arc Dr. and Mrs. Roy FJ wore a gown of white lace over satin.

fashioned on princess lines with a short train. A coronet of orange blossoms held her tullo veil and she car-, ried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and babybreath. Miss Phyllis Gregory, who was her only attendant, wore green chiffon and carried pink roses. Mr. Kerns was attended by en Valley, Minnetonka Country club.

Town and Country club, Somerset and White Bear are centers of In Swanson, I'rof. and Mrs. Henry RotU schaefer and Mrs. G. Roy Hill.

Mrs. Tusler and her son will visit the former's mother, Mrs. Ellen Rex-ford Gadle, in Wooster for two weeks and Mr. Tusler will continue farther east. I CARPENTERS SAIL FROM MONTREAL FOR TRIP Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert L. Carpenter of Clifton avenue, sailed today from Montreal, for a summer's visit -In England and on the continent. teresting tournaments of various Mrs. C.

E. I'unly and her son kinds to extend to the eiu' of August, Stewart Purdy of Glcncoe, 111., hal Christmas Lake have entertained as their house-guests for a few days, Mrs. Decker's brother, George Keyes, and her nephew, George Keyes, Jr. Mr. Keyes, senior, has returned east but his son, who has been attending an eastern school, drove out to Montana to enjoy his third year at a ranch on the border of the Crowfoot reservation.

The Deckers are In an interesting all-year around colony at Christmas lake, which also Includes Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Hew Some activity also is anticipated for made a recent visit at Camp Lin Monroe Harvey, the bride's brother, August. as best man.

The flower girl, Leone coin where nine-year old Stewan Purdy, a grandson of Mrs. Purdy MISS Rl'TH RECTOR Is one of the campers. HONORED AT SHOWER A centerpiece composed of a minia itt Mr. and Mrs. Darlington Davenr -0k port, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert G. Hop-wood, Mr. and Mrs. John E.

McCar- Qma 7 West, wore green organdy and carried a Colonial bouquet Mrs. Harvey was gowned In black lace, with which she wore a corsage of pink roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Kerns, the bridegroom's mother, wore flowered crepe with a corsage of roses. A reception followed the ceremony.

MRS. MAURICE DECIITKR AM) CHILDREN GO EAST Mrs. Maurice Dechter, 1600 Thomas avenue and her children, Re- SHANKLESS ture bride who stood before a small improvised altar' flanked by Ivory candles was used on the table at the personal shower which Miss Ellen Hulbert, daughter of. Mr, and Mrs. George F.

Hulbert of Fremont ave thy, Mr. and Mrs. Willis W. Osborne, Lb. 2 3 This Shank cirl elf you don't pay lei vmtw waits Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph L. Seybold, ana Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Van Sant. Miss Ruth Rough, who has been making her home with her aurtt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benjamin Rowley, 3818 Sheridan avenue will nue gave In her home Wednes day evening In compliment to Miss Ruth Rector.

Miss Rector's-marrlage LANGLIE GROCERY 3406 Cedar Avenue BRYANT GROCERY 4301 Bryant Avenue South leave in August for New York, where nae and Joyce, left Wednesday for to Kenneth Lyle McNurlen will take place July 13 at the home of her pa she will continue her study of voice Brooklyn, N. where they will attend the marriage of Mrs. Dechtcr's sister, Miss Doris Kaufman. and enjoy some of the musical and rents, 'Mr, and W. E.

Rector, 4939 Garfield avenue S. dramatic productions. She will re main away through the winter. From the east comes word that Mrs. Hazel Miles, formerly of Minneapolis, has built a house on the Manasquan river at Seagirt, N.

J. Dr. and Mrs. Hartzell entertained a party of four last evening at the dinner at the Minikahda club which Green Telephone Peat Young Sweet, Home Qrown LB. followed opening of the Minikahda Firm, Golden, Ripe Fruit for Salad or Fruit Cup pool.

Mr. and Mrs. Anson Bailey Cutts, 2328 Lake; Place, had arranged a party of 12 guests; Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Stinchfleld, a party of four; Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

Shepherdson, IP Mm DCC 15 Heme Grown a BCHS. 9C 4753 Humboldt avenue a group of ino-' nr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth A. New, Green from Local Gardens sfa 5c Cabbage LBS.

Phelps, 1771 Irving avenue three; Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Moore, 234 Rideewood avenue, eight; Mrs. J.

A. Latta, 4726 Fremont avenue nine; CHERRIES California Fancy Red Flnts Mr. and Mrs. Clark R. Fletcher.

J30i Calif. U. S. No. 1 Grade.

Whit Rot 10 Penn avenue four; Mr. and Mrs Alden C. Buttrick, 2211 West Forty-ninth street, four; Mr. and Mrs. Gay-lord Warner.

1814 Knox avenue LB. 15C FOR 19C HEW POTATOES TOMATOES Tcrlncts, Firm, Red, Rip Slicers seven; Miss Betty Heegaard, 1924 HumVinirtt nvpnue four: Mrs. C. B. Tavlor.

4418 West Lake Harriet bou CANTALOUPE fW TK.3 levard. six. Several of the parties at Minneapolis Star Photo. MRS. 1.

H. OVERMAN AND MRS. C. E. NUGENT Mrs.

Overman, 1779 Dupont avenue and Mrs. Nugent, 4.912 Lyndale avenue were photographed on the roof garden of the Minikahda club after luncheon and the qualifying round of the tournament for the vice-president's cup, offered by Henry El-kins Ativood. Minikahda were Dutch Treat affairs as also were those at wooaniu una at. Tjifavette club. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert C. Cobb, 1783 C-Thomas Stores specialize in bringing to you the most choice fresh fruits and vegetables. In season, you will find only Minnesota, home grown produce in these stores. We believe in Minnesota and have faith in its future.

Colfax avenue had six In their tiarty at Minikahda; Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Grovens Observe Frank R. Newman, 1814 Colfax ave Golden Anniversary as nue four; Mr. and Mrs.

M. a Thmann. 2712 West Fortieth street, fr.nr anil Mr. and Mrs. Guy A.

Daughter Is Wed Mild Wisconsin, Soft-Cutting Colby or Old-Fashioned Brick Thomas, 1600 Mount Curve avenue, four. MARRIAGE and a golden wed- U1115 tuiiitveiBary were ceieorat- Buffet luncheon and the races, In ed Monday when Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Groven, 3732 Bryant avenue Cheese Salmon addition to the usual pyrotechnic dis- Dlav. interested the guests who as sembled from town and lake places Mrs.

William D. Ba ring-Gould Hostess to Phi Gam ma Delta Mothers Club at Tea Hour Mrs. Robert Perry, Newly-elected Preside. Mrs. James C.

Burke, Past President, Preside at Afternoon Party MRS. WILLIAM D. BARING-GOULD entertained the members of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Wives' and Mothers' club, on Wednesday afternoon from three until five o'clock, at her home, 2019 Aldrich avenue S. Mrs. Robert Perry, of St.

Paul, the newly elected president, and Mrs. J. C. Burke of Minneapolis, presided at the tea tables, which were attractively decorated with garden flowers. Mrs.

Baring-Gould was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Piatt B. Walker, also Mrs. Thomas Walsh and Mrs. Piatt B.

Walker, of St. Paul. observed their fiftieth year of wedded life and their daughter, Miss Christine Groven, became the bride of William Carlson of this city. The at the Woodhill Country club. Mr.

Fancy Quality Red Alaska and Mrs. Palmer Jaffray, 1527 W. ITVanltlin Rventie. had arranged a ceremonies for both events took place ADDRESSES NORTH 307 W. Broadway 627 Lowry N.

'1022 W. Broadway 2130 W. Broadway 3116 Em.r. Av. N.

4203 Ao. N. 4135 W. Broadway SOUTH: 319 C.dar Aw. 2S 11 27th Av: S.

3023 27th Av: S. 1601 Lah, St. 3028 H.nn. Av: 3745 NicolUt Av: 3808 Chicago Av: 4808 Chicago Av: 4503 34th Av: S. If.

EAST: 2500 Univ.r.ity 2412 Control Av: S. EAST, 1523 Como Av: party as had Mr. and Mrs. Sewall D. 2 tin's 35 6 25c Andrews of Ferndale; Mr.

ana Mrs. Melville A. R. Krogness, 1929 Knox avenue Mr. and Mrr.

Walter Hudson of Ferndale; Mr. and Mrs, eans Fremont1 with Pork and Tomato Sauce "While They Last" Loring Mitchell Staples of Zumbra Heights; Mr. and Mrs. KoDeri Webb. 201 Ridgewood: Mr.

and Mrs at Bethlehem Lutheran church with Rev. Olin Spencer Reigstad officiating. All but one of the six people who attended Mr. and Mrs. Groven at their marriage in 1885 were present at the service.

From President Roosevelt came a telegram of congratulation and a letter was read from Senator Henrik Shlpstead. Other messages were received from Rev. and Mrs. T. H.

Eg-gen and Hon. Andrew Finstuen and Mrs. Finstuen. The eight children of the couple were present. For her marriage Miss Christine Groven wore a gown of white lace over satin, and a tulle veil held by a cap of rose point lace.

She carried MRS. BAKER RETURN FROM OHIO Flour 1.89 Gold Medal "Kitchen The surest way to baking success M. C. Jones of Orono; Charles Bolles Rogers of Zumbra Heights; Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Miller of Maplewood; Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Pierson of Or-ono; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Case of Maplewood; Mr. and Mrs. George Christian Crosby, 2829 Lake of the Isles boulevard; Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Dr. and Mrs. E. L. -Baker of 1734 Como avenue S.E., have returned from Yellow Springs, Ohio, where MEAT MARKETS AT THESE LOCATIONS they attended the commencement ex ercises at Antioch college when their ton Case, of Wayzala ana rar, son, Douglas, was graduated.

They and Mrs. Charles Heffelfinger Bell were accompanied by their daughter, mm Paulsen's Finest Tub Fresh Churned Creamery. (Sweet Cream Prints, lb. 27c) white roses, sweetpeas and lilies of the valley. Her maid of honor.

Miss of Ferndale. Dr. and Mrs. Horace Newhart, Dr, CREAMETTES Pkg. ar Mother's Macaroni, Unas.

fcettl, Noadles or weather salads. WW Selma Groven, was gowned in sweet- and Mrs. Henry S. Godfrey and Miss 2-4 29' Miss Priscilla Baker, and Miss Dorothy Wade. CONAIGHYS PLAN VISIT TO RANCH Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence W. Con- Moion Smith were in the group en pea chiffon. The bridesmaids were Miss Alice Voxland, who wore aqua of Tjifavette club last SOAP 6 Bars marine lace, and Miss Clara Groven, SofiasiOk night when there was a special musl nmirnun under direction of Mrs Gold Medal's Cake Flour For better Cakes Base Quern GUnt bars anlden rellow map for roar Kitchen laandrr. 25c t-rxr rniinwint? the dinner.

The who was gowned in peach colored lace. Harold Groven was the best man and the ushers were Gerhard aughy of 2717 Irving avenue S. will leave July 15 by motor for Buena Vista, where they will spend UUUliJ i fireworks display followed the musl cal and the evening was spent in HI LEX Qt. Bot. three weeks at a ranch.

MISS MADONNA MALMIN YVED TO JOHN PAWLUK Groven and Edward Krogstadt. Miss Ethel Fremo played organ se lections and Edwin Johnson sang. MRS. R. P.

STANTON IS CONVENTION SECRETARY Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Sheldon, Mr.

a Bechert 'Mr. and Cleans, Bleaches, Deodorises an Disinfects. Hare some en ban for cleaning needs. 19c The marriage 'of Miss Madonna ttllU i.AlO. Mrs.

L. A. Page, Mr. and Mrs, George Simmons, Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Winnifred Malmin, daughter of Mr, niTtllD Staktlr's Finest Tart 14-Os.

eA WA I Ur Appstlslna Battlas GINGER ALE all 2 35c KRE MEL CaCrameUst.rt 2 9C DILL PICKLES WWXX 16c HARD TACK Mrs. Paul Webber, president of 13-Ozs. LIFEBUOY ftiS'itt 4 25c CAMAY Bar. 25c PEAS Ttitt VnM IBo PEAS0" Aht' rmnw N- M-Os. 1K.

rfc" 8wcts IOC and Mrs. Sam Malmin of Sharon, S. and Mrs. C. G.

Williams, Mrs. the Albert Lea unit, American Legion auxiliary, has announced the appointment of Mrs. R. P. Stanton Prim Brand Scandinavian re knsrkehrnd.

Eat It for health. 13-os, diss. 10c vsr A Reinhart Mr. and Mrs. W.

and John Pawluk, son of Mrs. Pawluk of Barnum, was sol Plumbers to Have Picnic at Wolsf eld's Farm on Wednesday, July 17 THE Women's auxiliary to the Minneapolis Retail Plumbers' association will sponsor its annual picnic at Wolsfeld's farm on Wednesday, July 17. Members of the Industry, wholesale houses, and the association will be guests. A ball game has been arranged between the master plumbers and the wholesale house representatives. Other entertainment will include races and games.

Lunch will be served at noon with the auxiliary furnishing coffee and Ice cream. The executive board of the group will serve as a committee for the event The members are Mrs. Victor Beaudry, president; Mrs. A. M.

Win-thelster, first vice president; Mrs. Royal Berg, second vice president; Mrs. Otto T. Nelson, third vice president; Mrs. Frank Lamson, treasurer; Mrs.

H. C. Harvey, secretary, and Mrs. A. G.

Nelson, junior president. Mrs. Oscar G. Johnson of 1517 Sixth street S.E., waa elected first vie president of the national auxiliary at a meeting of the National Association of Master Plumbers and its auxiliary held in Chicago June 24 to 27. Mmes.

Victor Beaudry, H. C. Harvey, F. C. Stiller and Mervin Porter of Minneapolis, also attended the convention.

MISS MARY BATCHELDER GOES TO GRANITE FALLS Miss Mary Batchelder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Batchelder of Granite Falls, left for her home Wednesday after spending several days visiting friends in the city. Her marriage to L.

Fallon Kelly, son of Mrs. John J. Kelly, 4139 Colfax avenue will take place Saturday morning at Renville, and a wedding breakfast will follow at her parents' home in Granite Falls. Misa Batchelder has been enter and Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. Galla- emnized Saturday afternoon at the her were In the group entertaining of Albert Lea, as secretary for the American Legion auxiliary conven home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Ber 25c CHEESE 2 Lbs. parties at the Lafayette ciud.

uinei juice MAYONNAISE mm I vnHHIAE. Hlthest Onslllr Jar SALAD DRESSING tha M. Schmidt, 2507 Fourth street tion to be held in Albert Lea, Aug. REAMS Caasabcll's with Park an Us. Ifl.

BCAH Tamsle Baaee Os. Can I CaasabcU's with Park an Us. Tamil Baaee Os. Can N. Rev.

Henry Hartig of St. Petri who had arranged lor varuma k.r, nf mieats were Mrs. John H. 11 to 14. Mrs.

Stanton will have gen Pabst Bran (Inner eared American loaf. Slice It an hardtack. 45c German Lutheran church, read the BEETS takelr's Finest Wis. t-0. sjc.

Cat lltilCii'l CHERRIES rashln. Btjrlt 10-Oi. double ring service. Jar Queal, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Sullivan and Miss Julia Barnum. House-guests who attended the dinner at Bran. Tart ReN. JQ. Mrs.

Virginia Peterson, a niece of eral charge of all convention arrangements. MRS. DELANEY ARE NEW YORK VISITORS ic tseaiaua SOAP Crrstal 0 Pltte Lks. 7 Oss. Tin Giant Bars I9c 23c 27c 23c 25c 10c 39c 19c 19c ItDlRlnilt Lawranee Hon bHtI ID-Os.

HOrHnHUIIO Cats an Tlx Can Dox. 12c SANDWICH BUNS Fresh each day, made by Maatrr Bakers. I.lsjht, well baked and full af flavor. the bride, and Kaspar Roth were the attendants. Mrs.

Peterson wore -a gown of blue flowered crepe and a corsage bouquet of roses and sweet CLEANSER Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Delaney of Cans the club were Mr. ana Mrs.

ayniunu L. Brang and family of California, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stebbins of the Commodore hotel.

St. Paul; Mr. and Minneapoliis are stopping at the Wal dorf-Astoria in New York. RINS0 9c 2 Par Toar Laanarr ftja. TU.

peas. The bride's gown was of white crepe and her flowers were pink and WHITE BREAD Mrs. Lorin H. Hord, Minneapolis, rnlnnel and Mrs. W.

T. Wilder, St IJ Lbs. PKG. PEP Fr Mrnlnt InertT RICE KRISPIES Llfht an Fresh BRAN FLAKES Far Tear Beakh II Lars Fats. Li.

a-U. Fat. CUMALENE STARCH Far Sortenint Wats aaaalta Glass for Tsar Lasndry 9c C. Thorn Hl-I Brand. Frvnh bftkrid dally In our modern nan-Itary bakery.

IVfe-lb. wrapped Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Golds-hnrv of Minneapolis. The dinner white sweet peas and pink roses arranged in a corsage bouquet. A reception followed the service The rooms were decorated with lark Calendar hmt. hnur was from 6 to 8 p.m. spur, carnations, roses, gladioli, and ferns.

Mr. and Mrs. Pawluk motored Mr. and Mrs. George V.

Doerr had arranged a party for the buffet luncheon at noon, as had Mr. and TOFIAV Clover Leaf Rebekah lodge, peclal to Duluth on their wedding trip. Out of town guests at the cere meeting, 8 p.m. Mrs. W.

J. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Bechert. mony included Mrs. Alvin R.

Dreng- son and her son, Alan, of Wahpeton N. and Mrs. Morton Rowan of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Study club of Incarnation parish, 2 p.m., with Mrs. Lucius Maeder, 809 West Thirty-ninth street. SATURDAY Royal Neighbor Juveniles will meet at It Seventh street S.

TUESDAY Auxiliary No. 8, fons of Union Veterans. 8 p.m. in Memorial hall, Minikahda club is busy these days SPECIAL BEEF SALE! Good Quality Boneless Beef Round ROAST or SWISS STEAK t. 19c SLICED ROUND STEAK u.

20c PURE GROUND ROUND STEAK 2 lbs. 39c STRICTLY FRESH DRESSED FANCY with luncheons and family dinners, both in the main diningroom and on the roof garden, as well as with tained at several parties during her SAUDA TEA Lb. Pkg. Brosm label black. Th finest bleid for aiakini year lea tea POST TOASTIES Lge.

Pkg. Pt Tsastles. th desble thick aern flake. JELLO 4 Pkgs. Tha tannine ellelas esserL aM flavors.

Make th kin af sasaaaer dishes that yaa will Ilka, MAXWELL HOUSE l-Lb. Can Velva, N. D. UNITED BIKL'R CHOLEM WILL PICNIC JULY 28 United Bikur Cholem has postpon 3SC 9C 2SC 2SC visit In the city. MRS.

3. O. STORBY IS VISITOR IN CITY Mrs. Theodore W. Esterley of 700 Adams street N.E.

entertained at dinner Sunday evening at the Minneapolis Automobile club in honor of 44 Chickens sv YOUNG HENS "lbiBTl' 1 9C BROILERS i te m- A Lb. Arve. LB US kT. SHANK LESS Lb. 23 Tha vlts -fresh fee.

Tac inaa aaeked Ha her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. O. Storby of This Shank est Yos deal pay lor ed its annual picnic from Sunday, July 7, to Sunday, July 28,. It will be held at Glenwood park picnic grounds No.

3. Mrs. Nathan Sabes-witz and Mrs. Joseph Rosenbloom are chairmen in charge of the picnic. ELIZABETH WALDO VISITS IN NEW YORK Miss Elizabeth Elliott W.aldo of 2550 Third avenue is a guest at the Association of Junior Leagues' club In the Waldorf -Astoria, New York city.

Fancy Frankfurters lb. 18c 2 lbs. 35c Ring Bologna McMiiuaV Bran 15c Pig Feel- Ba.iM pkki, 29e I9e Trier Guaranteed lor Fridau A Saturday ICE CREAM POWDER 3 Fkgs. leHa bran, chaeelata mr vsallla ft vers. Try H.

yaa wtfl nrlne that Is th bast. Chicago who is her house guest. Mrs. Storby will remain for three weeks. MR MRS.

Y. F. EAYE HOME FROM TRIP EAST Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Ewe, 4509 Wooddale avenue, have returned from a trip east BROOKFIELD MARKET 1827 East Lake Street OXFORD MARKET 1621 Nicollet Avenue.

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