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THE WINONA REPUBLICAN-HERALD, WINONA. MINNESOTA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1949 Fae 10 Erma Scherbring SOCIETY CLUBS Wed in Ceremony At Rollingstone Itolhntvtone, Minn. (Special) I The Holy Trinity church choir sang for the wedding of Miss Erma Supper Series Arranged by College Women Scherbring, daughter of Mrs. Mar garet Scherbring. Rollingstone.

and Lawrence McCormick, son of Mrs. if' Joseph McCormick. 271 West Mill Several get-acquainted suppers are planned by the program committee street. Winona, at Holy Trinity church at 9 a. m.

today. The Rev. S. N. Majerus performed the cere of the Winona College Women's club.

Purpose of the suppers Is to mony. Yellow Jonquils and white carna acquaint new members with the tions decorated the church. Organist professional and lay women of the was Miss Angellne Rivers. community. The suppers are in charge of the 4- An Ivory satin gown made with sweetheart neckline, basque bodice, long sleeves and full skirt extending In a court train, was worn by the bride whose veil was edged with program committee headed by Mrs.

P. A. Mattison as chairman. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Maurice Mariner and Mrs.

Edward Valenciennes lace and caught be mm) mmmmmmwmmmwmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmimm9 1 i i 'hi mi mil mum ii inn' nn i hi Mimr n' iiim niTi iMiiiiiiiiMiiriiMiiiiifi'1'-io1 Streater. neath a coronet of seed pearls. Her flowers were Easter lilies tied with Four suppers are scheduled for Monday at 7 p. m. Mrs.

Mattison will open her home at 1028 West Mark street for a supper at which white satin. Mrs. Norbert Kronebusch. Altura. sister of the bride, as bridesmaid.

Dr. Rose Smith will assist. Mrs. wore a pale yellow faille taffeta gown fashioned with sweetheart Kirk Holmes, 1335 Lakeview avenue, will entertain at her home Monday at 7:30 p. m.

with Miss Mildred Arndt as assisting hostess. neckline; cape sleeves and full skirt. She wore a yellow bonnet and carried pink and white carnations tied with white ribbon. The flower girl. Mary Nilles.

niece of the bride and Another supper will be given at 7 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Marion Bickford, 851 West Broadway. She will be assisted by daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Nilles, wore a white taffeta frock and white bonnet and carried a colonial bouquet. Miss Ann Rupp and Miss Mae Sweeney. Miss Ruth Rollins will assist Airs. R.

E. McCormick, 515 Haefntr yhat Mr. And Mrs. Joseph P. Breza, 503 East Second street, announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Theresa, above, to Robert Mrozek, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Vince Mrozek, 621 East Wabasha street. The wedding will take place at 10 a. m. April 23 at St.

Stanislaus church. HareM's Sts p4 A May Wedding Is planned by Miss Neva Burfelnd, 308 East Third street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bur-feind. Stockton, Minn, whose coming marriage to Myron Henderson, Dubuque, Iowa, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Sumner Henderson, Homer, was announced today by her parents. Raymond Reisdorf, Winona, cou South Baker street, at the fourth supper planned for Monday at 7 sin of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Clarence Scherbring, Rollingstone, and Hugh p. m. at Mrs.

McCormick's home. Mrs. James McConnon 252 West Shaw, Winona. Broadway, will be hostess at a get A wedding breakfast was served at Church Women's Council to Sponsor acquainted supper at her home Tuesday at 6 p. m.

with Miss Inez 'Joseph Battisra's a VMri ne dinner wax tn be served i I Adams assisting her and Mrs. R. W. Miller, 51 West Sarnia street. at the Oaks.

The wedding cake and Observance of World Day of Prayer yellow jonquils and white carna tions decorated the bridal table. Editrora photo The Engagement of Miss Gladys La Vonne Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Gladys H. Anderson, 66 East King street, and W. B.

Anderson, Bend, to Danvil J. De Lano, son of Mrs. Jessie De Lano, Dodge Center, and O. D. De Lano, Park Rapids, has been announced by the bride-elect's mother.

Since Miss Anderson received her degree in 1945 at the Winona State Teachers college, she has been band and choral director at the Dodge Center school and is now the elementary music co-ordinator In the Owatonna public schools. The wedding will take place In the early summer. gram chairman, and Mrs. Paul Local observance of World Day will entertain at another in the series of suppers at her home March 7 at 7 p. m.

with Miss Elizabeth Cormack as assisting hostess. Out-of-town guests were Gerald of Prayer Friday will be conduct Froker will sing "The Lord's Pray er." Reisdorf and Mr. and Mrs. John Reisdorf, St. Charles; Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Wil ed at Central Methodist church, beginning at 11 a. m.

Theme of the observance this year is "The Lord liam O'Reilly. Winona, and Mr. and A fellowship luncheon for which each woman attending will bring her own sandwiches, will be served at 12:30 p. m. Women of Central Mrs.

Gilbert Scherbring and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Kronebusch. Altura. Is Thy-Keeper." Robert Doyles, Recently Wed, to Live in Owatonna Plainview, Minn.

(Special) Mr. Vi After a wedding trip through the Concert Numbers Monday Listed Program numbers to be played by Joseph Battista, young prize-winning pianist, in his concert at St. Mary's college Monday at 8:15 p. m. were announced today.

Tickets are avail able at the Hardt Music Sz Art store. Mr. Battista has been soloist with the Philadelphia Symphony orchestra under Eugene Ormandy. the National symphony of Washington, D. under Hans Kindler.

the Rochester Philharmonic under Jose Iturbi. the Baltimore symphonv under Reginald Stewart, the Harris-burg symphony under George King Raudenbush and the Sao Paulo sym- Methodist church will serve des sert and coffee. Each year, the program for the observance of the day is sponsored by the Winona Council of Church southern states, the couple will be at home March 5 In Winona. Forj Music for the afternoon starting at 1:30 p. will Women with representatives from travel, the bride will wear a black include organ numbers by Mrs.

and Mrs. Robert Doyle who were and pink frock and black accessories. St. Louis Symphony to Play Here During Eight-State Tour W. L.

Hillyer and a vocal solo by married here February 19 will re She attended Holy Trinity school. Mrs. C. J. Tietema.

side in Owatonna after March 1. Rollingstone, and has been em the various churches affiliated with the council taking part in the service. Mrs. Oscar Olson, president of the council, will preside Friday and the Rev. Truman Potter will The service which will be used Mrs.

Doyle was formerly Lois Erd ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erding. Mr. Doyle is the son all over the world in connection with the observance of World Day of Prayer, will provide the major The St.

Louis Symphony orches-! public hearings. He died in 1921 ployed by the Boland Manufacturing Company, Winona. Mr. McCormick, who attended Cotter High school. Is employed by the Cities Service Oil Company.

tra which will play at the Winona and was succeeded by Rudolph Ganz, Senior High school auditorium at noted pianist, who was conductor for welcome the women attending the service. Devotions will be led by the Rev. John Simonds. portion of the afternoon program I phony of Brazil under Camarg9 7 with women of the council partici 8:15 p. m.

Tuesday in the third, six seasons The wedding rehearsal was held A pageant on the World Day of pating. An offering for missions. Four seasons of guest conductors Friday evening at the church at home and abroad, and the bene Parties were given for the bride- Prayer will be presented during the morning session under the direction of Mrs. C. A.

Girod, pro diction by Mr. Potter will conclude including Arbos, Molinari, Oberhof fer, Goossens, Szell, Van Hoogstra. ten and Vladimir Golschmann fol of the Winona Community Concert association's concerts this season, Is now on a tour of eight states and 27 cities. It Is in its 69th annual season. elect by Mrs.

Joseph McCormick, the service. Mrs. Hugh Shaw, Mrs. Eugene Kalmes and Mrs. Margaret Scher Joseph Battista, one of the trio of three pianists that Includes Eugene List and William Kapell, who were pupils of Olga Samaroff, will be heard in concert at St.

Mary's college at 8:15 p. m. Monday. of Mr. and Mrs.

James Doyle, Owatonna. They were married at St. Joachim's church here by the Rev. Leo Neudecker in a double-ring ceremony. White candles and roses decorated the altar.

Miss Maxlne Williams played. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown and a long veil, and carried yellow roses. Her sister, Miss Dona Erding, as. maid of honor, was dressed in white faille. Her flowers were red roses.

Richard Doyle, St. Paul, was best lowed. The latter was engaged as permanent conductor in 1931, and Guamieri among others. A new Baldwin concert grand piano which has been purchased by St. Mary's college, will be In place for the concert Monday evening.

Program numbers are as follows: Ctoorate Prelude: "I Call to Tiiee, Lord" Earh-Buotl (la tribute to the memory ct Olga EamaroS) Sonata tn minor. Op. ST AppassioData) Beetborea Allrgro Aaaal Andante con aaoto Allrrro ma non troppo Founded in 1880, the orchestra was; bring. the orchestra was augmented to 86 players. Mrs.

Nowicki to Head Circles at St. Stanislaus Lewis Oechs The orchestra generally plays to a full audience of 3,500 in St, Honored on Mrs. Leo Nowicki was elected Country xances Schubert 50th Anniversary Louis, giving 40 scheduled concerts in its home city in addition to six student concerts, high school concerts, four free public concerts arid WINONA LODGE Winona lodge No. 18. A.

F. 6c A. will hold a regular stated communication in the Masonic temple Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. president of the St.

Stanislaus parish circles at their meeting following man and Eugene Erding and James Doyle, brothers of the couple, were Wilson, Minn. (Special) incorporated in 1893, and imported a conductor from Germany, Alfred Ernst, at that time. At the conclusion of the season of 1906-07, he resigned and returned to Germany. He was succeeded by Max Zach who came from the Boston Symphony orchestra where he had been assistant conductor and principal violist. The choral section was disbanded at the time and the organization became a purely orchestral one.

In 1910, the orchestra was placed on a permanent basis, and Zach carried on the work of modernizing a covered dish supper held Thurs a series of popular concerts. Friends and relatives attended an ushers. Andante eplanato et uraade Polonaise Chopin La soiree dans tMuwy Excursions. Opus 20 1. Cd poco allegro 3.

In slow blues tempo) 3. Allraretto 4. Allrg-O molto day in the St. Stanislaus church A.C.E. MEETIN open house honoring Mr.

and Mrs Harry Farbman, concertmaster and assistant conductor, Is famous hall by all the circles of the parish. A dinner for 45 guests was served at the Walker home. The bride Is a Lewis' Oech on their 50th wedding The Association of Childhood Education will meet in the Central Mrs. Nowicki succeeds Mrs. Fran anniversary Sunday at their home ces Edel.

Other officers named were Sonnetto del Petrarca, Ko. 104 Iit Junior High school living room at near Wilson. Mrs. Vince Rompa, vice-president; 7:30 D. m.

Thursdav. Th Rnoakor Mephlsto Walt Gifts, flowers and cards were re In his own right, and is considered one of the finest violinists In this country. A long list of the great virtuosi have appeared with the St. Louis Symphony orchestra, and it was the first American symphony orchestra to offer Joint per- win oe Mrs. c.

A. Ronrer. ceived by the couple. Mrs. Oech Mrs.

George Stanislawskl. secretary, succeeding: Mrs. John Kos- wore a black afternoon I rock and EASTERN STAR Past matrons and patrons of the MINNESOTA MU graduate of Plainview High school, and has been employed In Owatonna. 'Y. Club Plans Observance Banquet in March the repertoire of the orchestra, giv- a corsage of gardenias and yellow cielskl, and Mrs.

Sylvester Orlikow-ski. re-elected treasurer. Minnesota Mu chapter. Beta Sig- Order of the Eastern Star vml be lng an, impressive list of American cnrysanuiemums ana wr. uecn ma Phl th The Rev.

Lawrence Ginther gave and European composers their first formances with the Russian Ballet 1 I -w S1VU4W VS aslMWa VU -A wore a boutonnlere. hurice mi v. ir a brief talk congratulating the cir rw ..1 I 99 I WWA MMi. 0IUWi UKTi(( Ut 11 iinfiim uti The couple was married at Trem- MnnH a tt- cles on the work they have done for a1A XT4a aal- 4m, Jn a. M.

0. A. V. i-. VIUCI Ul UOOVCiU Www-ftp aV- UUUB EUings will review "The Chosen at 7:30 p.

m. at the Masonic temple. the parish. 50 years ago, Mrs. Oech's sister.

Refreshments will be served. A social hour followed. Cards were The Business and Industrial Girls Miss Louisa Knoll, and her brother. club of the Y. W.

C. A. is com Charles Knoll, both of Winona, pleting plans for its World-Wide were present Sunday. played and prizes were won by Mrs. Lydla Cierzan in 500 and Mrs.

Herman Rackow In schafskopf. Mrs. Mary Fockens won the attendance prize. There were 60 women present. Observance banquet to be held at V.

F. W. AUXILIARY The Auxiliary to Neville-Lien post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold its meeting at the V. F. W.

club at 8 p.m. Wednesday. LEGION AUXILIARY The Auxiliary to Leon J. Wetzel post, American Legion, will serve a dinner In the Legion Memorial club at 6:30 p. m.

Wednesday. WOMAN'S ART CLASS The Woman's Art class will meet at the home of Mrs. R. L. Lokens-gard, 212 West Sanborn street, at 10 a.

m. Thursday. ELKS LADIES The Elks Ladles will be entertained at a card party at the Elks club Tuesday at 2:15 p. m. Lunch will be served.

The open house was arranged 6 p. m. March 9 at the Y. W. C.

A. by their daughters. Mrs. Emll Miss Megan Flemington, an ex A msmhpr KprvH a hoot- Stoehr and Mrs. Walter Clow.

The dining room was decorated In gold color. The anniversary cake bak change teacher from England, will be the speaker. Her topic will be Strengthening World Links." Miss ed by Mrs. Oech's sister. Mrs.

Ed Beulah Dorr will be the soloist. esses. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS The St. Thomas Aquinas Discussion club of St.

Thomas Pro-Cath ward Rlchter, centered the table. Tickets are now on sale and res A buffet supper was served by ervations must be made at the ATTENTION The management of the PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SALON wishes to announce the addition of HE ATA TATE (MRS. HENRY TATE) OF WINOKA to oar staff of operators. For appointments please call 2738 Mrs. Stoehr and Mrs.

Clow assist A SUGGESTION TO THE Y. W. C. A. on or before March 7.

ed by Mrs. John Neitzke and Mrs. EAGLES AUXILIARY The Auxiliary to Winona aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, will meet in the Eagles hall at 8 p. m.

Tuesday. A public auction sale will fol low the meeting Members are to SPECIAL! Next Week Only bring articles for the sale. Free doughnuts and coffee will be served. Mrs. Frank Hildebrandt, chairman in charge, is being assisted by members of the auxiliary.

edral will meet in the library at the St. Thomas school following lenten devotions Wednesday evening. CIRCLE Circle of Central Lutheran church will be entertained by Mrs. Alice Buck, 464 Dacota street, at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday. HUMBOLDT LODGE Humboldt lodge, O. O. will meet at the Masonic temple Monday at 8 p. m.

WENONAH REBEKAHS Wenonah Rebekah lodge will meet at the Odd Fellows hall at 8 p. m. Wednesday. AZARBAIJAN GROTTO A meeting of Azarbaijan Grotto Milton Oech. Mr.

and Mrs. Oech have just returned from a three-month visit In Florida. SIXTH DISTRICT NURSES The local unit of the Sixth District. Minnesota State Nurses association, will meet at the Nurses Home at 8 p. m.

Tuesday. i GUEST HERE Miss Edith Torgerson, Milwaukee, Wis will be a weekend guest of William Fox at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fox, 417 East Sanborn street.

BUSKIN STUDY CLUB The Ruskln Study club will meet at the home of Mrs. Philip Bau- Harotd'i Stadia phot Mrs. Calvin. Hohmann before her marriage at 8:30 a. m.

Wednesday at St. Boniface church, Waumandee was Miss Lois Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker, Cochrane, Wis. Mr.

Hohmann is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hohmann, Cochrane. The Rev. R.

J. Geissler performed the ceremony. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Browskowski, BoscobelL Mrs.

Roswell Laehn, Mondovl, and Raymond Wojchik, Waumandee. Patricia Smieja, Cochrane, was flower girl. The couple will make their home at Waumandee. See ns for Wedding portraits and candids taken any place you wish. Twelve 8 10 candids only $19.50.

One 11 14 Oil Painting of the Bride and Groom at no extra cost. Tour engagement photo taken courtesy of Harold's Studio. This eolation has a Lanolin Creme base a fine "mist" of rich Lanolin Creme protects and guards each strand of hair from dryness. Ringlet Curl $4.50 Complete Reg. $12.50 Crcme De Mist NOW! $7.50 Complete will be held at the Masonic temple at 6 p.

m. Thursday. RIVERSIDE-MAGNOLIAS No extra charge for out-of-town mann. 257 West Broadway, Monday at 3 p. m.

Mrs. Leo F. Mur-Dhv will have as her subtect. "One weddings. Our experienced PAST MATRONS CLUB Names of "secret sisters' of the past year were revealed at the meeting of the Past Matrons club of Winona chapter.

Order of the Eastern Star, at the Masonic temple Friday evening. Dinner was served at tables decorated with tapers and spring flowers. Election of officers is planned for the next meeting, April 22. Mrs. John A.

Palmer will be chairman of the hostess committee at that meeting. Assisting Mrs. Harold Law, chairman last night, were Mrs. Gertrude Stehn, Mrs. B.

W. Butler, Mrs. Walter Dopke, Miss Helen Hillyer and Miss Dores Gilham. A fun meeting Is planned for March 25 at the home of Miss Esther Barkow. photographers guarantee the finest In wedding pictures.

Be sure to make your appointment well in advance. Riverside-Magnolias camp. Royal Hundred Years After Seneca Neighbors of America, will meet in the community room at the city MACHINE OR MACnTNELESS PHONE 3738 Paramount Beauty Salon building Thursday at 8 p. m. ENROLL AT UNIVERSITY William F.

McDonald son of Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald, 476 Jfasudd'4. Stadia Polio Drive Fund Here Estimated At $5000 CIRCLE Circle of the Good view Trinity Winona street, and Thomas N. Zenk, Rollingstone, Minn- have enrolled for the spring semester at the Uni 111 West Third St.

Phone 4455 Winona, Minn. Lutheran church will meet at 8 TIM West Third p. m. "Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Hugo Boelter, 4245 Seventh street.

versity of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. Early indications reveal that the 1949 March of Dimes campaign In Good view. Minnesota has been the most euc a t1--- -r -Sjcessful ever conducted in the state. STOP! LOOK! READ! iDr. A.

H. Maze. Winona coun-i Jity March of Dimes chairman, re FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE The Friendship circle of Bethel Presbyterian church will meet In the social rooms of the church Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Hostess will be Mrs.

Julius Haefner. "Permanent Beauty OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 9:30 to 5:00 ported this week. We're out to make next week the biggest sales week of the year! Your choice of any of these regular waves at half price. We guarantee to give you the best wave for less: Next week only. In Winona county contributors gave an estimated $5,000 to help fight infantile paralysis this year Priced for the most thrifty! Styled for the most exacting! Regular $2.00 Croquignole as compared with the $5,351.15 donated in the county last year, ac PERMANENTS mm cording1 to Dr.

Maze who expressed to each contributor the thanks of ALL PERMANENTS REDUCED! Reg. $3.95 PUSH UP OIL WAVE. Loads of curls. Now ZPaiOU WITH AD National Foundation for Infan ST. ROSE OF LIMA The St.

Rose of Lima guild will begin the Lenten season with a talk by the Rev. William T. Magee, diocesan director for week. Father Magee will outline in all its phases, the program that is to be carried out within the diocese. The meeting will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.

m. at the Knights of Columbus club. REGULAR PRICE tile Paralysis. SUPERVISED STUDENT WORK OS Reg. 55.50 GENUINE DUART with Shampoo, Flngerwave Set.

Choice of styles. 7 The year 1948 was the 6econd worst polio year In recent history jin the United States, and Minne-'sota ranked fifth among the states OIL WAVE Self setting $2.75 if' il in the number of polio cases report' ed. Dr. Maze pointed out. "Winona county citizens con Reg.

54 RECONDITIONING WAVE $3.00 Reg. $6 MACHINELESS OIL tributions and those from the rest Save 50 on all beauty work next ALL EXPERIENCED OPERATORS NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY Dimes contributions, I extend my sincere thanks to you, your volunteer workers and the fine people of your community who made the of the people of Minnesota," he as serted, "will assure the continu We have wares suit creryeae from $10. Fine, yed fray hair onr specialty. Helene Curtis COLD WAVE The nearest thin; to naturally curly hair $7.50 up ARTISTIC PERMANENT Reg. $2.95.

with ad $L95 TULIP OIL PERMANENT Reg. 13.49. with ad $2.49 HELENE CURTIS "Machineless' Reg. $4.00, with ad $3.00 EUGENE PERMANENT Reg. $5.00, with ad $4.00 All Our Permanents Include: Double Shampoo, Haircut, Trim, Hair Thinning, Hair Styling.

Come In Now. Don't Wait! Harding IDeaufy School ance of the polio patient care and WAVE. No Reg. 55 SNAP NENT. Springy $5.00 1CK PERMA- $2.50 1949 March of Dimes such a grand success." research programs in the state sup ported by National Foundation for ALL WEEK! SILVMPOO AND FINGER WAVE Infantile Paralysis funds." Dr.

Willis E. Dugan, state March of Dimes chairman, in a letter to The women's club movement in the United States dates from 1868 DE LUXE IBs I SAUTY SIHIOIP i when the Sorosis Club in New Dr. Maze this week, stated, "On I 3t APPOINTMENTS NOT NECESSARY TJtf West Third St. 54 West Third St. behalf of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and the York and the New England Woman's Club, under the leader Phone 5730 Open Monday and Thursday Evenings Phone 3728 hundreds of polio patients in Minnesota assisted by the March of ship of Julia Ward Howe, started at about the same time.

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