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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 11

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Bride Of DonAlderdyce Swea Eagle vows by eta Mae Walker, cMghter of Mr arid Ralph Swea lElhwr; mAiderdyctj i-Fayitte, Mrf and Mrs Donfild D. Alderdyce-, of Delta, at the, IfhnlSrmel tl church, Swea'City, Aug. 2l. Rev. Leroy, Pillman read the double ring ceYembhy.

1 program, of nubtjal music was fUrrtish'ea by Mrs. Gregbr Deim, Jariet Walker, Janet Thor- esort and Ftereno: Xylen. Missr Walker, given in mar- Wage by her chose for her Wedding a floors-length gown of Ameritan ChantilacS, nylon net, taffeta. Monet, The bodice Was" fash'ibWd" With modified noints 5 and back scalloped, sdopped J)JtecJtllnGi' Jjptlined; in; desigri lace with pearl a'hd the long -peeves -jin points at the 1 fastened with arid loop'Closirig. Theifull 'gathered skirt df ttilonet and 1 "lace, tyito a Pace kVm 1 1 English bridal elboW lenfeth cloud veil was held in place By princes? crown pi all pleat-Is with cryjstalja'nd rhWrl stone trinV'Shg carridd a white Biblfe with peach glads and a cafeeadSVjbf satfti; rib- bdrf Jahdi j.

r.TJie mpidjpffhdrkpr w'qs, Walker and brides'maids were Rita Barkey, Mrs. Carroll Viland and Barbara fatenzel, i Flower girls were Dori Jeahhe Walker and Terri Vilana. The bes't man was iJoel and were Mike 1 Alderdyce, Ward; and Artefi wete MM aftd James Van fiverjjMlM JeFif as SCifllyW. A i-eceplibh fbr 178 gliefts was held at tHe social hill tely following the fcefemOtiy. Mrs Kenneth filliot had chafge of the guest bowk, Qafy tfor- Aleta Jefthfft, MfS; Richard Whitney arM Helen Bauer had charge ft! the gifts.

Mrs. Ed Peterson and Barbara Keith served purtdn. Mrs. Martin Dahl and Mrs. Jack Lahyic cut and served the Dam and Mrs.

J6el Alderdyce presided at the coffee service. Host and hctetess oi' the reception Were Mr anu Airs Miltbh Peterson, dining room hostess was Mrs. Albert Swanson and waitresses Wfefe Robert Jor- gensort, Karen Sharon Pattei'soii, and Darlene Betty Clark Mrs. Alderdyce graduate of the Swea City high school, and a student at Uppfef Iowa University. Mr.

Is a graduate 6f Lyons towhsh'ip high school, served in the navy 4 years, attended Upper Iowa tr. and is admissi6n cbtftiselbr for at Iowa. After a short wedding trip, 'the coupfe Will be allHome 1 at Fayette. OrrSttaday, Aug. 21, the couple honored at an open house In their- Konie' fil Burt Mr arid Mrs firvift £erdeli are parents of a baby daughtef bbrh tb'them at St.

Afth hospital Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs Gene are parents of a bafey girl born to them Aug. ID.

he little miss who has been named Starr Maine and has a brother, Mike to welcome her to her hbmfe. Sandra Lorsiad. 5 Sandra Lovstad celebrated her 6th-bifthday- 23 by enter- It), llltii frien by er ids at her Is 11 Wed August 8 'i 1 S. i i l- 1 erh 5 iM MrsfEsther' Hienzmjih, fee, bride of Shipler in a double 'ring cerehiony performed Aug. at the Little i Brown chutch) Nashua.

was attired in a teal blue street length dress. Het attendant Ray Ra-y'Westling 'attended as best man. Westlirtg. the groom Family Style Chicken Supper GHl)RtH AT $l3plP. AA.

SWEDISH BROWNED BEANS CABBAGE SALAD COFJFEE OR MILK ADULTS, $1.,00 CHILDREN 50c' Si i. Sf. 4 J. i (34-35) homei Sahdra (Stelebfate her birthday wefg Ctteryl Affehdt, Rogef Rochfelle Phillip Ldystacl, Ann and Mayme Lavrfenz, (Serieva Graham and Pamela Sandra's Mother served lunch. Circle Meeting The members of the Francis ciyble tHe' h6me of Minerva Curtis Wed.

evening. Francis Sarchet was in charge of de'vo- itbns and Florehce Spears had the special numbefv began her Begins Marilyn Hinckley duties in therapy adpartment at Oakdale hospital Monday. 'Marpyn, a I960 graduate.of school, is daughter of and Mrs Al Sound, Mature PIONEER Corn, ORDER YOURS FROM-Your Local Pioneer Salesmen: 'Algona Aaron Steussy Algona Ttd H0pver Sr. Algona Henry Schroeder Lone Rock lugerie Kollasch Bode Walter Vaudt. 1' Whittemore jnson Wesley Jack Pethmers Garner Mgr.

Mi's Richard Laurenz and children Wednesday with her sister at Lake Mills. and Fred.Samek and dhe'ry'J 1 'spehi visiting the hom'S' bf her parents, Mr and, Mrs Clarence Swab and with' friends at Charles City. arin'lial cHickett supper sponsored by W. S. 'C.

S. will be held at the Methodist church Thursday evening, 1. ing will begin at p.m. On the menu is chicken with all the trim'mirigs. Mr.

and -Mrs Dale Lpckwpqd spent the weekend with his sister and family, the Arn'qld Clarks at Akron. Mrs Rex Noland, Sharalyn and Gerald of New are visiting this week with friends in this vicinity. Mr arid Mrs Vern Shipler, Deli- nis Shipler and Harris Harms are enjoying a 10 'day vacation in Northern Minnesota. Mrs Russell Patterson entertained 11 who will be entering kindergarten this fall at at pre-school get-acquainted party at: farm hbme Wednesday. Present twere Brad Holding, David Hanson, Michail Coady, Marilyn Tigges.

Pamela SOderburg, Rochellfe' 'ShardiT Pitter- soh.ii Sandra Susan Becker and Susan Angus. Mrs Harley Hanson, Bruce and JunS Marie and Mrs George Becker were also guests. ivir and Mrs Merwyn Cunningham, Lana and Merwyn left Thursday for a ten day vacation, wliich will take them to Utah to visit her brother and family, the Robert Voights. They also" plan to visit the Yellowstone National Park, Black Hills and other points of interest before returning home. Mrs John Kissner spent last week in Iowa City with Mr and Mrs Albert Schmidt of Lone Rock.

Th6 Young Adults club of St. John's Lutheran church 'entertained members of the Walther Leagues and all other young people of the church at a Camp fire party on Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs David, Bruce, and Jene spent Wednesday at Roland, where they helped his parents celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary. Mrs Glee Bullock returned home Thursday from' the Methodist-Narrell hospital, Rochlester where she had been a patient for almost a week. Mr and Mrs Robert Bill, Mike and Barbara spent a few days vacationing at Mihneso- tas; LaKes.

dtof fe Wou WRefal of burial at Stratford. His wlfeUnd a darghler survive. Mt- and Mrs Edward Hdf returned-Monday from a ton day trip. Enroute home they visited Mr and Mrs Roy Wadlelgh-at Mr and Mrs £dwlri Marty, her Mrs, HSnty Kubly, were Visitors ifi ftahdall Vith the Judean Weltha farfiily, daughter cJt Mr and Mrs Marty. Nancy emdbetf at 3 from Area Take Vows Of Presentation Order Roy Buenger, West Bend, Mr and Mrs Stripling, Montezuma, Mrs.

Elmer Emery, Fort Dodge. Charlie- is shewing improvement following a recent. stroke. Mr and Mrs Melvin Marty and children returned from a ten day Vacation. They- visited, in Minnesota, took the North Shore Drive, at the Dells in and at Spillville.

Mr artd Mrs Gail Wolf attend-' ed a reunion of her 1947 Bode high school at Fort Dodge i Saturday evening. By Mrs. Fern Bigings Placings of Humboldt County 4-H youths exhibits at the recent county fair include in the Angus divisiqn bluu ribbons for Earle and George Hauselman, sons of and Mrs Earle Uanselman. Mr and Mrs Dwight Savage and Danny of Council Bluffs were week end visitors with her sister the Bill Wickett family. Monday the Savage family went to spend a week at Duluth, Minn.

Mario Stampka and LindR Rugg returned to Fort Dodge with Margo Stampka for a week's vacation. Mr and Mrs Wickett, Steven, Mr and' Mrs Dwight Savage, Danny went Sunday to Clear Lake where they were joined by Mr and Mrs Lyle Schafer anil boys of Charles City for a picnic. The men were all navy paddies in World War 2. Mr an4 Mrs Earl Johp children returned from a two week trip visiting relatives in Kentucky and an army friend in Lafayette, Indiana. Dean Bowman is now employi ed at Algona.

He commutes daily. Mr and Mrs Elmer Kubly, Lu- Verne, Mr uud Mrs Omllu Aai- A4.1^|ifGlIf, Fort is home for two week vacation With her mother Mrs. Cora Hippen and ffiiniiy. Mr 6'Wd 'Mrs 1 R6laftd WalDne and Sandra had as gU6st8 day her cousins Mr and Mrs Walter Browtt and family of, Willmar, Minrt. SUh- day guests w.ere Mr and Mrs Harold Lesterbevg, Goldfield, Mi's.

William Goetsch Attended a preinUptial tuiower Monday evening In the William Jacobson, home at honoring Brenda liee Phlibsen, daughter; of and Mrs Vernoh Philb- ivirs. LeRby Weber 'and sionja Rae Qpetsch spent a week oh a trip south east. They the weekend, Weber at Fort Mrs. Albert. Hefti and Mrs.

Marshall Clancy, went' Tuesday to the Dudley Blesie home at Petprsen Minn. Mrs. Ben Seipker and children of Des Moines came to the home of her parents, tie Fay Harmons. She was called here after the explosion in the Harmon home early Monday. Rev.

and Mrs. E. E. Hancock and daughters of Lost Nation were Monday visitors the Misses Lottie and Jennie Mason. Patti and Sandra Des Moines, were week end visitors in the parental Mllo Patterson home.

Callers Sunday wuii Mr Mrs Charles Hinz were Mr Aofl. 30, Alganfl (1ft.) Uppf Drt Mantl-'3 main at Mt, Lofeite fcf years bt spiritual study and will receive ptofessibnal training at Clarke Collage, fiu- buque, before taking place in one of the staffed by Pfeseniatioft Sfstef 4. A those professed With Sister Maty fiohald was Sistef Mary Jane, the former Marcella Derner, graduatr of Presentation Academy, Whittemore. Sister Mary McCarthy Three young ladies from this area participated iri the, religious clothing and profession" ceremonies held August 22 at Mt. Loretto, Jhe.

Most Rev. George J. Biskup, Auxiliary Bishop of Dubuque, officiated at the ceremony. J.ane Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Nelson of Corwith, and a 1959 graduate of St. Cecelia. Academy here, received the habit of the Sisters of the Presentation. Sister Mary Donald McCarthy of St. Benedict, and Sister Mary 'Jane, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clebphas Derner, Whittemoro, iook the second step in the religious life that of profession of the vows. Miss Nelson, who will hereafter be known as Sister Mary de Chantal, Was one of 12 young women were admitted as novices in the congregation of the Presentation of the Blessed Mary. A year devoted entirely to religious study follows the religious reception, after which the novice spends anotner year preparing for her vows arid her future life as a teacher. At the end of the two-year novitiate period Sister Mary de Chantal will take vows as a 'Presentation Sister This'second stefj was talcen by SALES BOOKS, register tickets, register carbons, adder and cash.

at the Uppei Des Moines Pub. Algona. We're having our annual LABOR DAY TIRE SALE featuring Speedway- Proved Tires CHAMPIONS Priced from 13 UP with rtceppabb tin. Ptuttax. with fhe same tread design as the Firestone tires used as original equipment on America's finest 1960 NOT economy grade tires.

OTHER FIRESTONE TIRES pluittx with recappable On ANY WAY YOU WANT 'EM ALL SALE PRICED 19.43 14,45 14.99 lt.49 19.99 23.43 3443 2749. 17.99 20.43 17,99 30.49 33.49 31.93 33.43 37.45 31.45 21.93 23.43 27.45 Jlw 4.40.15 4JO-15 7.10-15 7.60-13 8.00-15 8.00-14 830-14 Nylon Tubi-Typt 15.43 15.95 30.45 22.49 21.93 23,45 2745 30.43 Nylon Tub.l.M 19.95 32.45 24.45 19.95 22.45 24.45 24,95 27.45 30.45 34.43 24.95 27.43 3043 tew and rvcappablt SPECIAL END LABOR OAV wrwe your dollar boys MJLES JOE BRADLEY FOR TIRES AWEEK ALGONA Also Avaifcible At Thefi Nresfpne Dealers KliAUfSfe ''66" StRVlCi SERVICE Fenton Algona VIKINQ QU, CO. MURRAY OIL CO. Algona Bancroft UPPi'S SERVICE, Burt Jane Nelson Sister Mary Donald McCarthy in the same August 22 ceremony. Sister Mary Donald, a 1956 graduate of St.

Cecelia Academy, entered the Presentation hovir tiate in September, 1957, ahd received the habit in completed her novitiate, she ask ed permission to make her first temporary profession of-vows. In a ceremony similar that preceding teeeption, the. Bishop determined the freedom and cognizance of the novices and granted them permission to pronounce their vows. Sister Mary Donald will OUT They Go! CLEARANCE SALE '60 Olds Ramblers PRIOR TO INTRODUCTION OF THE NEW '61 MODELS. THEY MUST ALL i GO OUT BEFORE SEPTEMBER, 30 I WE HAVE THE OLDS IN A CHOICE OF COLORS, IN DYNAMIC 88 SEDANS, SURER 88 SEDANS, HOLIDAY SPORT SEDANS.

ALSO RAMBLERS IN DELUXE, SUPER AND AMERICAN SEDANS. Dan's Olds Rambler 125'So. Dodge Algona all saftly- atrfomaiicallyl WITH TRADE GIANT 21" FAN GIANT AIR FLOW UP TO 2 HOURS OF DRYING WITH JUST ONE SETTING STATIONARY DRYING RACK 5 WAYS TO VENT A written promise of trouble-free performance never made' before! prote'ctfed by full ori'e-yeaY warranty PLUS 5 YEARS FREE SERVICE Both parts and Service guaranteed fully for 5 years LOWEST DRYER PRICE IN ALGONA ON Norge Model 06-60 AUTOMATIC DRYER NORTH CENTRAL WP W'wW 1 CY 4-24W.

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Years Available:
1890-1977