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other two finalists one ear. 4-AUSTIN (Minn.) HERALD Monday, Jan, 13, 19581 News for WOMEN COMING EVENTS MONDAY UNITY CHAPTER 29, OES, will meet in the Masonic Hall for initiation and affiliation and 50-year member. MARIE GORETTI Unit will meet in the evening with Mrs. John Hunker, 2004 E. Winona.

WELCOME WAGON will meet in the evening at the ST. VERONICA Unit will meet in the evening with Mrs. Richard Holgate, 1803 Ellis. TOPS CLUB 1 will meet in the evening with Mrs. Joan Strey, 701 W.

Oakland, PATRICIA FELT Miss Patricia Felt, Charles Nelson Plan Spring Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Felt, 310 S. First, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Kay, to Charles Nelson. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Nelson, 208 Herzog. A spring wedding is planned. Why Be A Drudge On Wash Day Your job will be lighter, Your clothes will be whiter, Your Day will be brighter you go to Speck's Launderette Where you use the kind of equipment that mokes washing so easy. And we give SGH Green Stamps, Too, 505 Ash Ph, HE 3-4477 BISHOP KEMPER Unit will meet in the evening at the guild hall, Christ Episcopal Church.

ASSOCIATION FOR Retarded, Children will meet in the evening at the training center with Allen Thiemich as speaker. ST. HILDA Unit will meet in the evening with Mrs. Duane Kolb, 506 Padden. TOPS CLUB 2 will meet in the evening with Mrs.

Oscar Baumgartner, 708 Elm. TUESDAY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION will meet in the morning at Faith EUB Church. PAST NOBLE Grand Club will meet for a 1:30 luncheon at the home of Mrs. Henry Snater, 1006 Baldwin. ST.

AUGUSTINE Missionary Society will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. John Konz, 406 Courtland. EAGLES AUXILIARY Sewing Club will meet in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wilbert Mauer, 803 S. Railway.

RED ROCK Project Group will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Nathan Wiese, Austin Rt. 5. PAST ORACLE Club will meet for a 6:30 potluck supper at the home of Mrs. Claude Moore, 510 Gleason.

WOMEN OF Moose ritual committee will meet in the evening with Mrs. Milton Norton, 308 W. Allegheney. EAGLES AUXILIARY officers will meet in the evening at the FOE Hall. NAUW WILL meet in the eve ning at the YWCA.

DAUGHTERS OF the King will meet in the evening the copal Church guild hall. ST. AUGUSTINE Rosary Society unit chairmen will meet in the evening at the church dining hall. MRS. JAYCEES will meet in the evening at the home of Mrs.

Roger Saman, 701 Page. J. David Christensen will be the speaker. DEGREE OF Honor will meet in the evening for installation of officers at the 100F Hall. LADYBUGS WILL meet at VFW Hall in the evening.

Marshall Aid Begins New Year MONDAY Mrs. Gilderhus presided at the year's first meeting of Marshall Lutheran Ladies Aid at ams, Thursday. Other newl-elected officers include: Mrs. Herbert Osmundson, vice president; Mrs. Raymond Harerington, secretary; Mrs.

Robert Kellogg, treasurer. was the topic presented by Mrs. Merle Hatley. Mrs. Cecil Westcott and Mrs.

Hatley presented readings and Mrs. Gilderhus led in devotions. Servers included Mrs. Gerald Mierers and Mrs. Joseph F.

Luksik. HOCKETT STUDIOS BRIDGE AT GREENWICH The perfect Valentine your portrait by Hockett, CANDIDS COLOR HAND OILS COMMERCIM de a MISS AUSTIN AND ATTENDANTS One of Jayne Cannon's first duties as Miss Austin, 1958, was to pose for the photographers. Left to right are Barbara Hold- grafer, Elinor Kotchevar, Jayne: Cannon, Gloria Erickson Miss Austin Flashes Blue, Black, Brown Combination By Pat Erdman Sapphire blue, black and mink brown were the colors Jayne Gannon, Miss Austin of 1958, chose for her appearances in the city pageant Saturday night. And they were excellent choices. The tall pretty brownette was a bright stand-out when the girls first appeared on stage in formal gowns.

Brilliant sapphire blue was fashioned in strapless bodice adorned with braid and rhinestones and the bouffant floor-length-eant skirt was accented with a deep flounce of crisp net. With it, Jayne wore "glass" slippers, white gloves, rhinestone jewelry and pleasing smile. Her small waist, 23 inches, was evident in the black leotard Jayne wore for her modern ballet in the talent division and again when she appeared for the swim suit judging. Her suit was a mink brown lastic trimmed with three stripes of matching satin. Before too long, Jayne will have all the fun of selecting a wardrobe at Wallace's, one of the prizes First for the titled runner-up, Elinor Kotchevar, wore a gown of shell pink net over taffeta with white embroidered leaves encircling the strapless bodice and full skirt.

Her bathing suit was white with a black strap forming a at the front and 1 back. Gloria Erickson, second runnerup, made all of her clothes for the pageant, except the foam green swim suit with a halter strap. Her gown was lilac net over satin with strapless bodice and stole of matching net. For her Hawaiian dance, Gloria appeared in COStume complete with grass skirt, lei flower and behind The ed Barbara. Miss Holdgrafer's gown, made by her mother, was of brocaded satin in rose-beige shade with a waltz-length skirt.

Her swim suit was black and for her reading, she came on stage in blue flannel granny nightgown. A long gown of blush pink tulle was most becoming to Barbara Wiedeman. The strapless bodice featured shell pleats and a cum- When You Care Enough to Look Your Very Best IT'S THOMSEN CLEANERS MIDWINTER SPECIAL CASH CARRY DELIVERY ALL or SERVICE SUITS ALL Men's or Ladies' SUITS 99 $1.19 NO LIMIT NO LIMIT PHONE HE 3-6755 Savior Circles Elect New Officers Our Savior's Lutheran Church circles, Lyle, met Wednesday. Mrs. George Fossey was hostess to Circle One with Mrs.

NoIan Wold, Bible study leader, also presenting scripture and prayer. Officers for the year include: Mrs. Fossey, chairman; Mrs. Laverne Leidall, vice chairman; Mrs. Marion Schmidt, secretary-treasur-, er.

Mrs. Wold and Mrs. Vance Hotson were named sunshine callers for January and February. Green Lake Bible Camp was voted as group project for the coming year. Mrs.

Leidall was named February hostess with Mrs. Fossey, leader. Mrs. Russell Parmenter was no. minated to head Circle Two when members met with Mrs.

Lawrence Priem. Also named were Mrs. Floyd Capretz, vice chairman: Mrs. Olaf Rosvold, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Parmenter and Mrs.

Edward Fossey, sunshine callers for January and February. Bible study was presented by Mrs. Alva Gregg, who' also gave the scripture lesson and prayer. The Lake Park Wildrice Children's Home was voted as yearly project. Mrs.

Gregg will be February hostess with -Mrs. Captrez, leader. Miss Schleicher Becomes Bride of John D. Houston Miss Alvis -M. Schleicher, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. T. G. Schleicher, 2203 Ellis, and John D. Houston, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Houston, 602 Garfield, were married Sunday. The wedding took place at Grace Luth.ran Church, the P.ev. S. M.

Schreitmueller performing the double-ring ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. David Owen played the nuptial music. A street-length gown of Eight blue crystalett was worn by ne bride. was fashioned with a full skirt, scalloped neckline and jacket with three-quarter sleeves.

She wore black patent, accessories and a corsage of red and white rosebuds. Her pearl earrings and necklace were a gift from the groom. Miss Carol Mielke was maid of honor wearing a street length gown of navy blue rayon-acetate a scalloped neckline, full skirt and jacket. She also wore black patent accessories and a corsage of pink and white rosebuds. William Sheeley attended the The groom, "also an Aus.

tin High School Owatonna." employed by Josten's, Ladyfingers or macarrons, used as a base for vanilla pudding and sliced bananas, make a delightful dessert. groom as bestman and Robert Houston ushered. Mrs. Schleicher was attired in a navy blue dress with a white hat and Mrs. Houston wore a black sheath dress and matching hat.

A reception for the immediate was held at the Schleifamilies cher home after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Houston will reside in Owatonna. The bride is a graduate of Austin High School and employed at the Austin Daily Advertisement RUMMAGE Monday through Wednesday.

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Money back guarantee. U.S. Pat. 08. and Barbara Wiedemann: Co-hostesses were Mrs.

Oscar Gabriel, Mrs. Glenn Gabriel and Mrs. Ralph Grant. The honored guest, her mother and Mrs. Goetz were given corsages.

Bingo was played and Mrs. Delmar Miller received the door prize. Mrs. B. Staren and D.

Miller assisted in opening gifts. Miss DeVrieze's marriage to Clarence Goetz will take place at 10 a.m. Jan. 18, at the Lady of Loretto Church, Brownsdale. NEW BEAUTY FOR YOU There's a thrilling new hair style waiting for you.

Let our beauticians design a hair style just for you, Parisian BEAUTY STUDIO 404 W. Mill HE 3-8121 Across From High School Bill Davie Austin Speaking of Beauty by Lillian and John Watkins "My Hair Looks Awful!" It happens to everybody sooner or later. Maybe you're sitting at your mirror, trying to get a floppy wave to "stay put" under your comb. Or you're downtown, feeling quite all right, and you catch sight of yourself in a shop-window, Hair going every which way, straggled ends showing. Can this be you? What's The Cure? Naturally, the cure depends on the problem but hardly any hair problem need remain serious for very long! We have long list of quick, exciting "cures" for problem hair and chances are, yours has an easy remedy that will make you feel younger and smarter in just a matter of hours.

Limp, Listless Locks Your hair just The pretty hair-set lasts but a day or two. What to do? This is the time we'll suggest hair conditioning treatments and such a boon they'll be. We have several good new hair conditioning products which are applied in moments, between your shampoo and your Their results are almost instantaneous? Your hair "snaps back" with new elasticity when it's combed. It shines again. Your set stays in many days longer.

No Curl Left? A new professional permanent wave has taken many woman out of ber your wave, we'll carefully cut and shape your hair. Together, we'll plan a new style to give your features a Then we'll choose a new per- HURRY TO Children's ANNUAL JAR STARTING TUESDAY, JAN. 14 OPEN AT 10 A.M. merbund of deep pink tulle extended into float panels at the back. Her swim suit was pale blue with an all-over design of white embroidery, Judy Aandahl, whose pleasing personality won her the title of Miss Congeniality, chose a gown of sea green organza over tulle and taffeta, with a sleeveless bodice and cummerbund.

Her bathing suit was turquoise and white. Reigning over the entire was Sandra Anderson, Miss Austin of 1957. Her gown for the big event was crisp white faille, the strapless bodice and draped apron over the skirt, embroidered in white. But pretty as it was, the gown was covered most of the evening by her regal red velvet robe. Mrs.

George Stahl, who did the commentary, appeared in a chic black suit and Ernest Larson, master of ceremonies, wore oh well, a man's suit is like most men's suits. Mrs. Jaycees who were hostesses backstage were Mrs. Leon Robbins, Mrs. Roger Saman, Mrs.

David Owen, Mrs. Donald La Valley, Mrs. Morris Anderson, Mrs. Joe Stenger, MEs. Clark Tollefson, Mrs.

Fred Kraft. Donna DeVrieze Honored at Shower Miss Donna DeVriese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeVrieze, Brownsdale, was honored at bridal shower Friday at the home of Mrs. Harold Dahle, Brownsdale.

Save and more on Famous Name Children's Wear. during annual January Clearance, Buster Brown IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ITEMS. EXCEPTING A FEW BOYS' and GIRLS' SHORT SLEEVE 3 Everything Real clean-up values! Reduced! FAIR-TRADED POLOS INFANT'S FLANNEL White, navy pastels, Sizes 1-8. Gowns REG. $1.19 White colors.

Reg. Only $1.29 77c GIRLS' CORDUROY (Slightly irreg.) Slacks Reg. to $3.98 $100 and $199 Sixes 3 to 6x. BOYS' FLANNEL-LINED, SELF-BELT Jeans AND Sizes 3 SHIRT to MATCHING 6x. REG.

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and $399 POLOS White, navy pastels. Reg. $1.00 Sizes 1-8. Mittens to $1.98 50. and $100 Reg.

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Then a set that results in a brand new shape for your head a pretty little kiss-curl here, a bit of a fillip there. Now look in your mirror aren't you pretty? Sure Cure for the Blues That's a trip to our beauty salon! It's good for you to indulge It makes everyone around you feel better when you look better. So don't put off visit just because you're feeling low in spirits. We can furnish the "lift" you need! Austin Beauty Shop "Southern Minnesota Leading Permanent Wave Center" Babcock Bldg. Austin, FROM UNDER THE DRYER Only way to support a wife in the manner she's accustomed to: Let her keep her job! For Beauty Advice Call HE 3-5122.

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