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Minneapolis Daily Times du lieu suivant : Minneapolis, Minnesota • 6

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E-! i1 --V li 1 v-- 1 Vi-- '4 IV 11 a i 1 1 -f 1 -v A yr hi! 91 1943 Tuesday fiucrust 24 1943 September 2 Wedding Date Chosen by Kathryn Salbury and Edward to In Porter Family Soon net as her maid Set Friday y-- and MTS SaSsbary I Mra SaBobury at SaMsbury Mrs Ring will be hostess at the bridal dinner for- her( son Miss SaUabury Wednesday night September 1 at the Minneapolis JUltomobUe dub Mr and Of Interest to their Minneapolis friends are the wedding plena at Miss Florence 'Jhne wnUamo and Sherman Hariey Hma who will be married Friday evening at ottodi In St Mary llpta copal church of SL yuL the daughter of Db: and Mra Arthur WnUuMk 340 North Cleveland Av SL- Paul and ha fiance ia the aou -s: at Mr and Mra Dabney Mil-la 1583 Portland Av SL Paul XXX Mra John Koen (Beverly Wlfilama) wU be ha aiater'a matron of hona and Mire Carolina kite slater at the prospective bridegroom will bo maid at Otha bridal attendants be Mra John A Williams win Red Cross Nurse Aids Get Stripes- Seven Red- Cross voluntea nursed aids were honored at a capping ceremony at SL Mark's church last night when they received service Stripee denoting 800 hours of voluntea work Twenty-five others received stripes fa 150 hours of service while a darn of newlyttrelned aids was capped Receiving 500-hour strlpea were Maws Mathilda Holmes Virginia McGowan Helen Jslnleson Mar- the Allen and RuthThcmas A GetoL Jr JJ the Milan Joan Dobson and Venables and Warden Mlckel- Betty Heegaard mKL XXX XXX An afternoon wedding Thursday September 3 at 4:30 o'clock in St Luke's Epiacopal church Is planned by Miss Kathryn SaUabury and her fiance Edward Ring son of Mrs Ring 6BU Queen Av: aBrtwqr who Is the af Mr and Mrs En Dl SaSabny 47N Av 8 ha at the University of Joan Hayden Engaged to Pvt Heisler The engagement of Miss Joan Marie Hayden university of Min-neaota graduate and member of CM Omega sorority to Private John Heisler son of Mr and Mrs John Heisler of Fargo is announced by her parents Mr and Mrs Luke HCy- den of SL Paul Miss Hayden also attended- the College of SL Catherine Her fiance Is now a sophomore medical student at the University of North Dakota He formerly at-ided Notre Dame university and the University of Minnesota ere he affiliated with Theta Chi fraternity The wedding win take place in the near future at Fargo Phyllis Vtsger Wed in Seattle Phyllis Jean Vlsga daughter of Mr and Mrk A Vlsga 4380 Thirty-ninth Av 8 became the bride of Richard Marcle Firth of Rodesaa LaH at a ceremony on August 10 in Seattle Wash The Rev Robert Hutchinson read the service in the parlors of Pilgrim Oongrega-church in Seattle Mr Firth is an instractain the gyro compass school at Lake Union in Kannsy WRC to Moot Kenney Woman's Relief corps win meet tomorrow at 3 ln the LOOF hall Twenty-second and Central Av NX Leonard-B Ring Jr his brother as and ushers win indude another brother Ward Ring James Salle-bury brother of the bridetobe Private Flnt Class Albert Price and Rolf Hertsgaard A reception will follow at the SaUabury home A dtaner honoring the eouple w9 be given FMday night at the Lafhyetts dab by Mr and Gruenwalds Honeymoon In North At home in Burlington Iowa upon their return from a wedding trip in northern Minnesota wiU be Mr and Mrs James Frederick Gruenwald (Miriam Carta Johnson)- whose wedding took place Saturday at the Womans dub Mrs Gruenwald is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Johnson 5136 Nicollet Av and the parents are Mr and Mrs Fred Gruenwald of Davenpbrt Iowa Dr Richard Raines officiated at the service Heirloom taco from ha moth eric wedding gown trimmed the wn af antique Duchess satin worn by the bride Ha illusion yen waa arranged under a halo and she carried orange blossoms white gladioli- and stepha- Mre Wilbur Lulck (Janice Johnson) of 'Evanston DL was matron of hona Miss Helen Matthews of Strawberry PoinL Iowa was maid of hona ai Mias Ruth Anne Gruenwald of Davenport was bridMmald Mr Gruenwald was Ms son's best man and Walter Robll-llard Minneapolis and Wilbur Lulck Evanston were ushers Nsw Fsll lists fits $2M 6388 Stewart MRsory kttll win at- osilr Tiaa pint br Dwlsbi MUk MISS ANNE BARNETT Honored fa having nerved 150 hours were Mmea Marguerite Buckmaater Naomi Buckman Geraldine Albite Doioree Penn Winifred Jonea Kronlng Lottie Weinberg Helen Newell Zorn Hawn Jennno McFarland Virginia Coda Ruth Falk -Catherine Huhn Olive Louiae Hansen Marguerite San-triaoa Marjorie Callenda Ann HUB and Florence Ferrcn and the Misaea Wanda Francxak Marjorie Riefd Marion Bobin-aon Lola Duxbury Helena Johnson and Helena Anderson Persons interested In becoming aids are asked to register with Red Cross fa an kites view by calling GEneva 88TL OWATONNA CLUB TO The Twin City Owatonna dub wiB meet at noon Saturday at the City dub SL Peter SL SL Paul are MVt tester Mm QHMv lav MndT at fib LEADER XXX Anne Barnett A home wedding on Wednesday September 8 is planned by Miss Anne Barnett daughter of Captain and Mrs Joseph Barnett 4834 Washburn Av 8 who announce her engagement to Corporal George Robert Leeson Fleming Proposes Jca at Mrs Pillsbury's to Honor Chinese When JUm Patrkfta Porter be-coma the bride of David Strux-nere Blende Minn Saturday la tha Luther Theological aeminary SL Paul It will be the flnt of two weddihga to take place in the near future la the Porter fhmOjr XXX Mteo Portert brother Budga Mllea Gordon Porter UBNB aviation ia awaiting a 10 day1 leave expected early next month when he win Wed Min Mary EBxxbeth Wayne daughter of Mr and Mix Wayne 1189 Glbba Av St Paul Until the leave cornea through the exact date fCr the wedding cunof be Mte Miaa Porter and Ensign Porter are slater and brother of Mra Norton Brdeeth 6013 Belmont Av XXX' Mr and Mrs Frank Clague Redwood VUla uncle and aunt of Mias Porter will entertain with a bridal dinner for their niece and Mr Struxneee members of the families and the bridal party Friday night in the Curtis hotel Lois Ashmore Is Bride of RoyTennison The chapel of North Methodist chureh was the scene of the can dlellght service FMday evening at which Miss Lois Ashmore daughter of Mr and Mrs Archie Ashmore 4311 Girard Av became the bride of Roy Tennlaon on of Mr and Mrs John Ten on of Elk Rlva Dr Ackman read the service Dr Sheppard of Lester Prairie sang the nuptial music Mrs Paisley Minneapolis was organlaL Given In marriage by ha father the bride was gowned in white satin fashioned with sweetheart neckline and long train Ha fingertip veil was held by a halo of orange bios-oms She carried a bouquet at white gladioli and Johanna' Hill Dresses fashioned alike by the attendants Miss Evelyn Nelson maid of hona and the Misses Betty Bobben-drier and Dorothy Mahon bridesmaids Miss Nelson's frock was in blush pink marquisette the others were in -blue They wore matching tiaras and carried bouquets of pink gladioli Fays Messmer flowa girl whs I in white with a blue ash and she carried a mixed bouquet XX Elmer Koehler of Elk Rlva was best man Ushers Warren Paisley of Bethel Earl Tennison of Anoka Gary Hhnsen was ring bearer' A reception was held in the chureh parlors After a short trip Mr Tennison and his bride will be at home at 1633 SL NX Duluthian to Be Honored Mrs Slgna Gustafson of Duluth graduate regent of the Women of the Moose will be honor guest at an initiation to be held by the organisation Sunday at 4 py at jjfoose hall A formal dance and entertainment wilt be held in the evening Officers participating in the eeemony win include Mrs Ellen Carlson senla regent Mrs Greco Headley graduate regent Mrs Wava Ful-1 a Junta regent Mrs Elsie Ml-kcidi chaplain Mrs Lucille Crandall recorder Mrs Myrtle Boise treasurer Mrs Florence Mitchell guide Mrs Elna Sandgren assistant guide Mrs Mary Fred-cricks sentinel and Mrs Hilda George argus Minneapolis Marine Flier Dies in Crash Marine Lieutenant Charles Kun 483S Fifth Av 8 is dead today one of three fUers killed when their training plane crashed Into Pimlico sound new Cherry PoinL A graduate of the University of Minnesota Lieutenant Kunx had been in the service one yew His parents Mr and Mrs Kun and his widow Marcella- living at the Kunx home survive XX to Be Wed Waite who is stationed at Fort Senlling Corporal Waite is the son of the Rev George Waite at Marietta Minn Miss Barnett was graduated from the University of Minnesota in the school of preventive Eight distinguished Chinese who are in this country as rep resen tatives of China in various capacities or as exchange professors will be honored at a tea on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs John 8 Fillsbury Crystal Bay Lake Minnetonka Mrs Pillsbury Is chairman of the local committee fa United China Relief XXX The group coming as speakers fa the National Reconstruction forum at the University of Minnesota Friday to Sunday in-eludes Dr Chih Meng director of the China Institute in America New York dty Dr Pingwep Tsou who was a delegate to the United Nations food conference and is a commissioner fa the Chinese national government on the foreign trade commission Dr Citing Chao Wu secretary gen eral ministry of economic affairs Chinese national govern ment and Dr Heng Liu forma directa of China's national public health administration Others In the group are Dr Hsiao Tung Fei exchange pro-fessa of sociology from National Yunnan university Dr Mou Chih' Li exchange professor of engineering from National Tslng Hua university Dr Chang GAS COMPANY CUSTOMERS may stSI borrow a PRESSURE CANNEBotw afifillMtia NOKF cae cohhci ode tcadtf and Mra Jama (Mae WU-Bams) t- Dr John A Williams win attend his future brother-in-law as best man Ushers will Include A reception in the church par-las win follow the ceremony Mr and Mrs Milter wilf give a bridal dlnna fa 'their eon and hia fiance on Thursday evening' at their home NEW COLUMBIA CABINET Bogota Columbia Aug Formation of a new cabinet to replace the one which resigned a week ago was announced today by President Alfonso Lopes: The near cabinet gives no indication of- any change In Colombian foreign poBcy which baa been strongly pttKAmerfcan and pro CONVENIENT TERMS i I -'j XXX Sept 8 medicine She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Corporal Waite is a graduate of Macalester college and took postgraduate work at the university He was formerly an instructor In the history department at Macalester Loh Chan Chinese consul general of the Chicago district and Dr Lee Fa Yeh secretary of China Institute of America XXX The forum which brings the group of speakers to the campus here win be sponsored by the Chinese aganixation at the university Chinese student associations from a numba of otha universities also will be represented at the sessions Delegates win come from the Universities of Wisconsin Illinois Chicago Iowa and Michigan Purdue university Iowa State college and Dubuque university Ethel Waters' Secretary Charged With Theft Los Angeles Aug UP) Archie Savage 39 secretary to Ethel Waters Negro actress and singa was summoned for arraignment in municipal ourt today op a grand theft complalnL signed MisS Waters chaglng that he stole $10000 in cash and $13400 in Jewelry from a trunk in ha home! Astoria la New York city on their honeymoon Kvamme Is from Minn and the bride Is forma Vera Fox of Mlnneopolls Plans After War -Buffalo Aug 34 UP) that a postwar pro-gram of public works construction repair and maintenance offers best hope of easing thet ransltton from war employ ment to peace employment from tnnWUsatfam to demobilisation' Major General Philip Fleming federal works administrator said today that the country with few exceptions is not yet preparing to redeem the promise of full employment and freedom from wanL In an address prepared for the annual convention of the New Yak State Federation of Labor General Fleming as sorted this lack of preparation is general except fa federal atata highway pianwlag and public works projects In New York dty and state California and a few other places Before the war the general Stated Americans were inadequately supplied with essential public works and are considerably wane off now than because all but the moat essential building has had to be deferred In wartime and in addition normal wear and tear pas not been made good I "Even to put the physical public works back In as good condition as it was say In 1848 -to say of undertaking the I traction demanded by popu-growth will be a tre he said tfc-t of repair and maintenance akmo millions of men could be nsefnSy employed for we are to go on to provide gdiUtinnal needed facilities and replace the he continued more millions must be employed- Here it seems to me Is our best hope of easing the transition from war employment to peace employmenL from mobilisation to Paper Helps Cure War Wounds Long Beach Calif- Aug An important new use has been found at the familiar transparent papa wrapping material Captain Michael 8 naval Arepital commander says the papefcls helping -wounded sailors recova-the use of shat tend arms ''and legs In' the treatment developed by Lieutenant Commanda McKeeva the papa is applied to moving surfaces of affected bone Joints preventing the formation of sew tissue which would hinder move-mcnL and keeping the surfaces from adhering Move than 30 men have been treated and are now using limbs that might otherwise have HONEYMOONING IN NY BETTER Tfteifo futn eamUttf SAFER CHEAPER How to borrow a Victory Prossuro Connor from your Gas Company AT NO COST III Pressure Canner at our office This must be done by jog personally as you are required to attend a short demonstration ami instruction in proper use of the canner 4 Sign for the canner loaned to you and agree to the simple rules governing its free use 5 Return it in good condition at the time and date agreed upon IB Koaph(DaH4 cook It (3i with GAS Mrs 1 Come in and register at our Auditorium located cm the fourth floor of the Minneapolis Gas Light Building 8th arid Marquette 2 Be prepared to name several dates on which you could plan to do your canning 3 When ihe'datcis set arrange to pick up a Kvamme recently were saappt Starlight Roof of the at the Waldorf- YOUR BANK IS AS NEAR AS YOUR MAIL BOX WHEN YOU Bank by Mailt MIHNEAPOLI s' MARQUETTE AT EIGHTH LIGHT COMPANY TELEPHONE MAIN 8111 mi to tmtmH ramf ta win Mill niiHjn gaijuk JJui mr SrpVilii kr write VAV-OOrSwte ni tel nar New England GOOD FURNITURE Harisim a weAisMaoa ACKTHE IUY IONDS se NATIONAL JIWBnr COMPANY 436 NiCOUXT 1 Li 7 v-- ft I ill.

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