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Postville Herald from Postville, Iowa • Page 7

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Postville Heraldi
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Postville, Iowa
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7
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QCIETY ITEMS eyer-Pascher Vows Exchanged 'eyer and Stephen anged wedding vows Saturday, July 26 in 's Catholic Church v. Cletus Hawes of- Rev. Richard Steege urg was present in and offered a prayer for the couple, the couple are Mr. ren Meyer of Post- and Mrs. Orlando 'armersburg.

Id Martins served as the ceremony and Mrs. Bill Dickey ot who sang "Wedding chose a floor length organza over point and taffeta. The bodice featured long cuffed in lace ruf- nd up collar of lace front of lace was petite buttons. The swept to a chapel topped with double s. Her bouffant waist imported silk Engas held by a flower-' and organza with Her bridal bou- cascade of stephan- centered with a KOENIG REUNION The annual Koenig family reunion will be held on Sunday, August 17, at Lull 's Park in Postville.

A potluck dinner will be held at noon. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Meyer served her id of honor. Becky of the bridegroom, Meyer, sister of the bridesmaids. Their gowns were of poly taffeta, with fitted pan collar and long es cuffed in pleated floor length dirndl wore picture hats th matching green velvet bows and ey carried colonial white carnations and elling of Farmers- best man. Joel rad Lenth of Farm- groomsmen.

John Elkader and Leo Crosse seated the daughter's wedding, chose a pastel yellow atching accessories, oom's mother wore summer knit dress accessories, the ceremony a re' held in the Fellow' St. Paul's Lutheran Ming trip the couple their home in La Mrs. Fascher is em- Gunderson Clinic at La Crosse Dinner. Orlando Fascher a rehearsal dinner 'Party at Rogers in riday evening. Beth Gordanier NNOUNCED ts.

Lwer C. Schultz marriage of their thy Schultz to John We on Friday, July i Texas. le has been a teach- Mgarten supervisor ehool in Houston for and Mr. Trimble is Tenneeo Oft Co. in are at home at Hills Drive, Conroe, you Sell! Hire! 1 Find Employment! JJ5'.

Find Owners of "yawant ad today, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordanier of Postville announce the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter Beth, to Darrell Berge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Berge of Decorah.

Miss Gordanier is employed by Northwestern Bell Telephone Company in Decorah. Darrel L. Berge I C2 is in the navy, and is stationed at Long Beach, California. An October 4 wedding is being planned. ENGAGED TO WED Cynthia Piatt Mrs.

Melva E. Piatt of Jacksonville, Illinois announces the engagement of her daughter Cynthia Gay, to Dennis Donald Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Cook of Manchester. Cynthia is the foster-daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Milton Schlein. Mr, Cook, an employee of Collins Radio in Cedar Rapids, is presently completing reserve basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Miss Piatt is a junior at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. A 118-year old hand made quilt is still in use by its owner, Mrs.

Austin Dowell, Nevada. Her grandmother made the quilt in 18W. Schroeder To Study Music In Austria Lyle E. Schroeder of Fair Oaks, California, son of Mrs. Jessye Schroeder of Postville, will attend the University of Salzburg this fall to take special work at the music center of Mozarteum.

His daughter Susan, 15, will ac- I company him and attend one of 'the city's academic high schools called gymnasiums. Mr. Schroeder has taught in college and the public schools for the past 18 years, the last five as vocal instructor at the Winston Churchill School of San Juan Unified School District in Carmichael, California. He holds a Bachelor Degree in Music Education and a Bachelors and Masters Degree in voice. Receives Award From Governor Ray Carolyn Muchow, 14, of Water loo, daughter of the Keith Much- ows, formerly of Postville, was among three Iowans who received the state lifesaving award from Gov.

Robert Ray during ernor's Days festivities at Clear Lake, Saturday. Carolyn was a freshman at West Junior High last August when she is credited with saving the life of a 13 month old infant who had fallen into a tub of water. The child, Sally Ann Forsyth, daughter of neighbors of the Muchows, had fallen into a tub'. Her mother took her to the Muchows, where Carolyn. applied mouth-to -mouth resuscitation, learned in a gym class at school.

F. F. A. Members At Leadership Camp Larry Livingood, Francis Livingood, and Brad Rekow attended Leadership camp, for all FFA Officers, the 28th and 29th at Pinebluff near Decorah. The purpose of the camp is to better prepare the officers for the office they are going to hold.

All officers that hold the same office held a meeting together and discussed ideas on how to improve themselves and the chapter. The' camp also had it's highlights with an egg-throwing contest won by the M-F-Li and Valley chapters, a pie-eating contest was won by the Valley chapter. The guest speakers were the District Sentinel, Treasurer and Vice President. WadBHdir. Auguat e.

19M POSTVILLE (lowe) HERALD 7 Former Resident Dies In New Jersey Services were held Monday, July 28 for Rudolph M. Albert, former in Bergenfield, fJew Jersey. Mr. Albert 75, passed away July 24 at Mary McClellan Hospital, Cambridge, New York. Mr.

Albert was a retired executive with the Lord Electric Co. in New York, for whom he had worked for over 50 years. He was a member of Tilden Lodge 183 and AM, the Bronx Lodge of the Elks and the Bergenfield Square Club. Survivors include his wife, Frances; a son, William two daughters, Mrs. Ruth O'Hara and Mrs.

Dorothea Walshe, both at Glen Rock and five grandchildren, Interment, was at Woodlavra Cemetery, The Bronx. FALL LEAGUES Start Wnk of August 18. Bowlers Interested in Joining the Leagues may contact HI-WAY LANES Postville, Iowa STORE NEAR YOUR DOOR LOIN PORK CHOPS lb. 89c COUNTRY STYLE Ribs lb. VINSON'S CERTIFIED BIG Poet I WvUHlMl OR KOSHER.

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22,726
Years Available:
1893-1976