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'Match-the-Twins' Contest Winners Win Main Awards in Register's Twin Matching Contest 3-u Following is the complete list of winners and their awards in The De Moines Sunday Register's "Match-thc-Twins" contest: 54. Betty Lou Coulter, Melbourne. Boys Hornet Schwinn bicycle. 55. Freddy Payne, 1619 Eighth BR1GGS NAMED BY PLUMBERS Mary B.

Bears, 1514 Harrison Miss Beverly Bernard, 2007 E. Twelfth James Bol-lenbaugh, 3618 Cornell Lor-ene Bollenbaugh, 3618 Cornell st. William Bollenbaugh, 3618 Cornell R. R. Burns, 3831 Inger-soll Mrs.

Rose Cavenaugh, 2314 Forty-fourth Mrs. Des Moines. Arrow shirts (12). 56. Mrs.

Harlan Ray, Orient. Girls Hornet Schwinn bicycle. 57. Sgt. Phyllis G.

Shoup, WAC-WAF recruiter. Room 223, Post Office building, Ottumwa. Hoover triple cleaner. 58. Mrs.

Glenn Wigans, Thor. Boys Silver King Monark bicycle. 59. Mra. Eldon Boone, R.

F. D. 1 Madrid. Bloom Fed oven dressed turkeys (6). 60.

William E. Ritchie, 2301 (i i 1 V.T. 3t -k? i Lj I i L- -l York Des Moines. Girls Silver 1. Hazel Falk, 2316 E.

Thirty-ninth Bt, Des Moines. Trip to Europe. 2. Mrs. Don K.

Aschim, 5411 Ovid Des Moines. MeCor-mick Super tractor and 2-bottom plow. 3. Lloyd Webb, 722 E. Twenty-ninth Des Moines.

Four-door Chevrolet. 4. Mrs. Donna A. Webb, 1067 Twenty-first Des Moines.

Trip to Hollywood, Cal. 5. Sally Etsberry, R. F. D.

4, Marshalltown. Trip to Miami, Fla. 6. Mrs. R.

L. Aschim, 1133 Fifty-seventh Des Moines. Crosley refrigerator. 7. Velta W.

Grimes, 316 South Main st, Osceola. Mengel modern oak bedroom suite. 8. Mrs. Margaret Falk.

5625 Brattleboro Des Moines. Chambers gas range. 9. Delorcs Aschim, 2954 E. Tiffin Des Moines.

Philco television set. 10. Mrs. Donald Wilcox, 2812 Cambridge Des Moines. May William A.

Briggs, of Fairfield, Saturday was elected president ot the Iowa Master Plumbers association. With the election of officeii and an evening banquet the association closed its sixty-third convention at the Hotel Savery. Others Named. Other officers elected were Kenneth H. Clark, Des Moines, vice-president; Earl Schmidt, Charles City, secretary, and Al Coleman, Clarion, treasurer.

The women's auxiliary elected Mrs. Don Stroh, Des Moines, president; Mrs. James Hintze, Davenport, vice-president; Mrs. Chester Coburn, Waterloo, scire, tary, and Mrs. William A.

Briggs, Fairfield, treasurer. Public Relations. Frank Miles, Des Moines public relations man, told the dinner audience that good public rela- King Monark bicycle. 61. Dorothy Reese, 1801 Lay Charles Chastain, 2217 E.

Grand Rose F. Comito, 1617 S. Union Mrs. A. P.

Costanzo, lftl S. E. First Dorothy Crouth-amel, 423 S. E. Ninth Mrs.

Rosena Davis, 3608 Fifth ave. Mrs. Burdette Evers, 2711 Grand Rosann Glas, 4138 Bowdoin Ruth Guenther, 706 Parnell Vera Harlan, 1300 Fifty-sixth Eleanor Harris, 910 E. Eleventh Clarence J. Hoit, 4016 Cambridge Mrs.

Alberta Houser, 3838 E. Twenty-ninth st; Mrs. Onie Huffaker, 700 Fifteenth st. Flossie Z. Johnson, 4612 Ur-bandale Mildred A.

Johnsdn, 1427 Twenty-second st; Norma R. Johnson, 4118 Bowdoin st; V. Jeanne Joss, 1341 Fourteenth st; Barbara J. Keeney, 400 Twenty-eighth st; Bonnee M. Koger, 923 Fifth Mrs.

G. E. McCrack-en, 977 Twenty-fifth st; Mrs. Des Moines. Samsonite luggage.

62. Carolyn Larkins, Deep River. Michaels-Stern men's suit. 63. Mrs.

W. E. McCamey. 414 North Ninth Adel. R.

C. A. portable radio. 64. Bee Thomas, 515 South Sixteenth Centerville.

Ferris northern evergreen plantings. 65. Harry W. Stevenson, 812 Marion. Knoxville.

Manhattan" shirts (12). I tions are much easier to obtain in i America than in most other countries "because our democracy does not recognize race prejudice, religious intolerance and social snobbery." Marilyn MacAllister. 1253 Park ave. Miss Elizabeth Mazzei, 510 Wall Mrs. R.

J. Mellin, 1371 Hut-ton Carroll J. Miller, 3207 E. Court Mrs. George W.

Miller, 1211 E. Thirty-third st; Frances Myers, 901 Bell Ginger Reynolds, 1912 Des Moines st; Norman C. Ritter, 1055 Thirty-ninth Linda Rollstin 1226 Ure st. Mrs. Patricia Shafer, 416 Pleasant View drive; Mrs.

Herbert Shedd. 2537 E. Forty-first court; Mrs. Ray G. Smith, 2725 Delaware Mrs.

Bertha Soder-quist, 3118 York st; Loretto "The news media of our country; are ever eager," he said, "to present favorable and constructive) news about any project or person, despite the great reader interest in reports of the unfavorable and destructive." 66. Mrs. Betty Cherry, 118 South Fifteenth Adel. Sunbeam mixmaster. 67.

Miss Floy E. Anderson, 1729 Grand Des Moines. Tone's coffee one pound a week for a year. 68. Mrs.

Axel Jurgens, 3216 E. Eighth Des Moines. Men's Beau Brummell ties (12). 69. Kathcrine Kauzlarich, 1257 E.

Nineteenth Des Moines. Parker 51 pen and pencil set. 70. Mrs. Jane Llpovac, 2502 S.

E. Eighth Des Moines. Kool Foam pillows (1 pair). 71. Fred Leo.

125 E. Olinda tag gas range. 11. Mrs. Jack Adams, 114 North Eighth Winterset.

Hallicraft-ers television set. 12. John Barker, Holstein. International Harvester refrigerator. 13.

Marge Schreiber, 813 North E. Oskaloosa. Arvin television set, 14. Mrs. Leta D.

Jaquis, Jeffer-gon. Whirlpool washer. 15. Mrs. Harry Thilges, R.

F. D. 1, LuVerne. Necchl sewing machine. 16.

Loren Gunderman, 105 South Winner of a four-door Chevrolet sedan, thi third prize, Is Lloyd Webb, 31, of 722 E. Twenty-ninth st. Home from work as an assembler at Wood Brothers, Webb chats with his wife, who helped him correctly match the 10 pairs of twins. The Wphbs have three children. Among the three grand prize winners in The Des Moines Sunday Register's "Match-the-Twins" contest Is Mrs.

Don K. Aschim, 26, of 5411 Ovid ave. Her prize as second place winner is a McCormick Super tractor and two-bottom plow. Here Mrs. Aschim, a housewife, plays with her daughter, Paula.

contest the Floyd Webbs came, over two or three and the couples studied the pictures together. noses. "They're a lot alike," she said. She also talked with friends and with relatives, some of whom Denmark, Sweden Film-Lecture Set Those attending the adult education department's film lectura al 8 p. m.

Friday at Hoyt Sher TWINS- Continued from Pafe Onr. the trip. (That's what she won.) Streb, 3127 Cottage Grove were contestants, anout tneir Audrey Vande Lune, 4109 Sixth I would lika to send Dad if I Lloyd and his sister-in-law each prepared an individual entry. Their sets were perfect. Mrs.

Mrs. J. E. Van Nimwegen, 5905 Clark st; Wilma Wallace. man auditorium will take an "arm-chair jour 801 Bell Mrs.

Griffith Web-bles, 1046 Forty-fifth Mrs. thought he could stand the trip. Thrill of Lifetime. "He hasn't been back to Sweden for 40 years and he has brothers and a sister there. That rechecking to avoid error, eligible entries were locked in a storage room.

Only the contest director and the storage room supervisor had keys to that room. Rubber stamps used in judging were locked in a steel file when not in use. Stumps and all other equipment wpre locked in a vault at The Register and Tribune company before the master sheet Mas released. During the preliminary judging eligible entries were rechecked to be certain they carried all required processing stamps, and for accuracy, the major test for the entries. As a last security meas H.

Williams. E. Fourteenth ney" to Denmark street and Pine Hill drive. opinions on the twins, but they didn't "pool" information or do any mass studying. Among the persons with whom Mrs.

Aschim discussed the twins, sometimes over the telephone, were her sisters-in-law, Mrs. R. L. Aschim, 1133 Fifty-seventh st, and Delorcs Aschim, 2954 E. Tiffin ave.

Mrs. R. L. Aschim placed sixth and Miss Aschim, ninth. Twin Brother.

would be the thrill of a lifetime Dexter Mrs. Ned Drake, R. F. and Sweden. Natural color motion pictures of these countries will be pre- D.

1. Donna Webb's prize will be a trip to Hollywood, Cal. Lloyd Webb, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Webb of Derby, has three children, Sylvia, Darrel, and Sandra, 2. Had 3 Entries In Final Judging Vclta W.

Grimes of Osceola, who ranked seventh, had three Eagle Grove Mrs. Curtis Wag ner. sented by Herbert a Iwri Des Moines. New Monarch toy tractor. 72.

Mrs. Eva F. Smith, 1426 Carroll Boone. Eisenberg original "Ice" costume jewelry. 73.

Mrs. Joseph L. Wood, 1811 Twenty-first Des Moines. Men's Bostonian shoes. 74.

Carrie Horner, Box 391, Dallas Center. McGregor Duro-sheen casual Jacket. 75. Flora Lowe, Box 393, Mystic. Knox hat for men.

76. John Clark, 1521 Story Boone. Johnson Rinsall drain tubs. 77. Fred N.

Caldwell, 1432 Glenny Waterloo. Cosco deluxe kitchen stool. 78. Blanche Petermann. 731 Lee Ottumwa.

Giant Grip horseshoes (set of 4). 79. Genard O. Towne. R.

F.D., Manson. Flint holster set cutlery. 80. Mrs. Swen Larson, Buffalo First Council Bluffs.

Viking minerals (2 tons). 17. Mrs. Paul Wagner, 2816 Cornell Des Moines. Champion outboard motor.

18. Pearle Shaf er, 1508 Tenth Des Moines. General Electric washer. 19. Marilyn Smith, 1426 Carroll Boone.

Caloric gas range. 20. Mrs. Richard Alleman, Slater. Hotpoint automatic dish- washer.

21. Agnes Gunderman, 105 E. Twelfth Atlantic. Kraylets (1 ton). 22.

Mrs. Marion Steenhoek, 717 Oskaloosa Pella. Whirlpool dryer. 23. Mrs.

Clarence Gatchel, 665 West Seventh Garner. Roper gas range. 24. Mrs. Tom Wallace, Green-s field.

Iowa paint. 25. Anna Meek, 2611 Hickman for him, because' in every letter his family begs him to come back." The fliyht itinerary in-chides London, England; Oslo, Norway; Stockholm, Sweden; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Hamburg, Germany. Earlham Mrs. Donald Mapes.

Eldora Mrs. Winnifred Put world traveler I and photogra- I Miss Aschim has a twin broth nam. ure, the judges double-checked er, Dean, now attending Lu pher. I Of 1 to be certain ither college at Decorah. eacn final entrv Theyiothrr entries considered for final Doors of Hoyt are 23.

judging but the rules allowed only Mrs. Aschim decided to enter Emmetsburg Louise R. Dam-mann. Farmington Dorothy Hecker. Fertile Carl Fredickson.

Garner Mrs. R. H. Clark and Sharon Yohn. Graertinger Mrs.

Maxwell that it met all contest rules. Coffee Helped Mrs. Aschim Sherman place, knait. Fifteenth street and Woodland avenue, will open at 7 p. m.

Singla admissions will be 60 cents for adults and 30 cents for children. Miss Falk said her father made some suggestions about the contest, but urged his daughter not to set her heart on winning anything. On that final Sunday Miss Falk also talked over matching the twins with her sister-in-law, one prize to a person. Grete L. Kramme, 18, of 2210 E.

Thirty-second st, who ranked fifty-first among award winners, had little trouble matching one set of twins. Grete and her brother, Lowell, 18, were pictured in the contest. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Kramme. the contest because "everybody was talking about, it" and she thought it would be fun to try her luck. Third-Place Winner Did it With Mirrors The second place winner, Mrs. Aschim, mother of seven-month- Jamison, R.

F. D. 1, and Mrs. L. C.

Petersen. Mrs. Margaret Falk, 5625 Brattle-'old Paula with a kewpie curl, "lots of coffee" boro likewise a contestant. Isaj(j Sle drinks twin Center. McGregor candleglow road, Des Moines.

Dexter tub washer. Own Ideas. and while she drank she studied the twins' pictures. However, each had her own i I. 1M ln" thp twjns rontest Miss Greenfield Mrs.

Pierce Cole. Humboldt Joan P. Carlson, R. F. D.

1. Iowa City Gerald P. Duffy, Mrs. Norma Ferguson, Mrs. John E.

Green and William H. Mel-lerup. shirt 2). 81. Mrs.

Jessie Thompson, 2221 Capitol Des Moines. McGregor William Tell shirt. 82. Jean Elliott, Deep River. Eisenberg pocket edition perfume.

ideas about the twins and each! aided by h.s wife, Esther, also di i numbf WM 65 and nei. used her own judgment in pre-''1 unU' fl Kf "dld il Wllh nmrnrs- brother's 79. Simpson Choir Concert Monday The Simpson college choir, directed by Hadley P. Crawford, will present its second annual Des Moines concert at. Hoyt Sherman auditorium at 8:15 p.

m. Monday. Miss Myra Safiey, pianist, will appear as guest soloist. The concert is sponsored by the Simpson College Folk County Alumni association headed by Raoul C. Calkins, president.

Following the concert the Alumni paring an entrv. Mrs. Falk placed "au 1 mat snowed up surprising resent- eighth-and soon will own a cauRe bv 1nat Ume certaln match- blances. particularly in foreheads Chambers gas range for we omiuus. inai gae hairlines and chins.

diligence i mo' cnIICe tune ior me naro-, Because the post-office stamp to-match sets, and Mrs. Aschim: window was closed and she could said the contest included plenty! 2lowansNamed By Jewish Appeal MIAMI BEACH, FLA. The United Jewish Appeal Saturday announced 18 cities will That worked so well they tried out a magnifying mirror, but it enlarged the pictures too much. Wehh's nnrticinfll inn is nartic. not get the entry weighed, Miss of those.

Falk splashed a vast number of Had a Headache." i "I looked at those things until because he has try to raise more than $67,000,000 association and guests will meet WINNERS OF So PRIZES. Adel Carole Allcott. R. F. D.

1, and Mrs. Robert J. Dale. Albia Mrs. Emily Van Gilder.

Algona Mrs. Bert B. Baldwin, and William C. Heller. Altoona Betty Southard, R.

F. D. Ames Mrs. John Gustafson, and Mrs. Kermit Howell.

Anita Mrs. Grover Darling. Batavia Marilyn Bradfield. Boone Cora Clark and Paiil K. Smith.

a twin brother, Floyd Webb, toward the appeal's 1952 goal of lne lounge for a tea and re- 1067 Twenty-first st. His wife, $151,500,000, stamps on the package when she mailed it about mid-evening Jan. 21. "I was going to get it in and not have it returned for luck of postage," she declared. "2 Persons Worked 26.

Jeanette Myer, R. F. D. 1, Wiota. Scott Atwater outboard motor.

27. Mrs. O. K. Strike, 308 East Webster Osceola, Cownie mink scarf.

28. Edward N. Johnson, 2118 Harney Omaha Neb. Boyt saddle. 29.

Mrs. Avery Speas, Bondu-rant. Hy-Line chicks (350). 30. Miss Georgine Schaffer, 2810 Hickman road, Des Moines.

Laundry Queen washer. 31. Mrs. Donald I. Larson, tosen.

Ames In-Cross chicks (350). 32. Mrs. Elbert Venn, 2813 Cambridge Des Moines. Voss washer.

33. Frank Meek, 2611 Hickman road, Des Moines. Siegler kitchen oil heater. 34. Mrs.

Florence Smith, R.F.D. 2, co Milo Smith, Colfax. Zephyr ventilated doorhood and window awnings. 35. Mrs.

Vivian M. Mote, 1439 Thirty-first Des Moines. Salisbury spring air mattress ception in the lounge of Hoyt Sherman place. The 52-voice choir will present an a capella program of sacred and secular music, including several folk songs. I had a headache most of the time," she said with a reminiscent laugh.

"My husband teased me because every time he saw me, I was looking at twins." Aschim is district parts and accessories manager for the Ford Motor Co. Mrs. Aschim is a former nurse at Broadlawns General hosnital. where she was Community leaders named to the national campaign cabinet included Harold A. Goldman, Des Moines, and E.

N. Grueskin, Sioux City. Ia. Donna A. Webb, who also had a perfect score, placed fourth in the contest right behind Lloyd.

Worked at Night, Lloyd Webb and his wife studied" each set of twins as they were 5 Weeks on Entries Buffalo Center Mrs. Harold Contest supervisors said the number and excellence of the en- Bowers, R. F. D. Mrs.

C. H. DeVries; Dick DeVries; Mrs. Lloyd Kiewiet and Mrs. L.

A. ygijwgij I I tries prolonged the processing and jgraduated i94g she is the judging, because each entry wasldaughter of Mr and Mrs Jonn studied individually and checked purne 0f Arion. Kellogg B. Sleeuwenhoek. Keokuk Mrs.

Gerold Boshart. Keota Mrs. Carl E. Wehde. Knoxville Mrs.

Charles H. Walter, R. F. D. 2.

Lakola Mrs. Don Koppen. Manning Mrs. Alfred Kuhl. Manson Milton Hoag.

Middleton Mrs. Robert Havens. OdeboU Marilyn Landgraf. Osceola Miss Lela Barnard. Oskaloosa Mrs.

Frank Giefer. Otley Celia Harvey. Ottumwa Mrs. Eloise Bureker, Corinne Gilbert, Mrs. Ernest Proctor and Mrs.

Dorraine Schilling. Polk City Veva M. Alleman and Mrs. Don B. Boda.

Roland Mrs. Clayton Stone. Russell Mrs. Richard Willits. St Benedict Mrs.

Robert Gar-man. Slater Lyda Klonglan. Spencer Emma Madsen. Storm Lake Mrs. Wayne Robb.

Struble Jeanette Gysbertsen. Thompson Mr3. Joe Bravick. Thor Mrs. Irvin Nessa.

Waukee Patty Finchem. Waverly Mrs. Arlcne Haven. West Des Moines Roberta Baty, R. F.

D. 1, and Mrs. Josephine Y. Biagioli. several times.

Wirtjes. Burlington Rosalie Miller. Cambridge Mrs. Irvin Ander son. R.

F. D. Cedar Falls Lee C. Jacobs. published.

In addition to match-; ing on Sundays, they pored over the pictures several nights for an i hour or so, left them, then came to the job. i "We would see a lot of new things in the faces after we let the pictures go by for a while," Webb commented. 1 Just before the close of the Mrs. AsrUim said she helped her own judging by covering half a face, to compare mouths, eyes or foreheads but that probably her most helpful device was to study Centerville Velma Booth, R. F.

D. 2 and Mrs. Homer Van and spring, 36. Mrs. George Kane, 1040 iNy' Chariton Vernon Kent.

Kirkwood Des Moines. Mun- Clarion Bob Middleton. Coon Rapids Mrs. Forrest Smith. To complete this nearly five-week task, 72 persons worked 13,248 hours, a period equal to employment for one person working a 40-hour week for six and one-half years.

A strict security setup was arranged, to provide equal consideration for each entry and to prevent a "doctored" entry from being slipped into a pile. The postage meter stamp cut from the wrapping of each entry and glued to the permanent record sheet denoted the time of mailing. In addition to an elaborate pattern of stamping, checking and 1 1 L' -v If I I Corwith Mrs. LaVoy Dawson. Deep River Mrs.

Wayne Haag Keller. singwear nylon hosiery (1 pair a week for a year). 37. Mrs. Ruth Gillson, 932 Spring Des Moines.

Speed Queen super duty washer. 38. Irma L. Davis, 211 Terrace road, Des Moines. Homko rotary power lawn mower.

39. Mrs. Ruth Neal, 5619 Forest Des Moines. Eisenberg suit or coat. 40.

Shirley Ostendorf, Box 52, Des Moines Maude Appelgate, 1448 E. Grand Mrs. lone Baal, 2221 Capitol Miss Mary G. Bailey, 2011 Mondamin Judy Barratt, 700 Arthur FORD OWNERS RINGS and BEARINGS REPLACEMENT FORDS-1937 to 1951 models Here is What You Get Whether You Live in Des Moines or Elsewhere in Iowa 5 a Jlrt in enter oineS For INVITES YOU TO BECOME MONARCH OF THE AIR MIGHTY One of Jh WU erS Meservey. Lady Elgin wrist watch.

41. Paul Schenck, 714 North Church Algona. Ladies roth-moor coat or suit. 42. Mrs.

Ronald Harding, 433 East Clay, Osceola. Lord Elgin wrist watch. 43. Gloria Coverdell. 1542 Twelfth Des Moines.

Pioneer Hybrid seed corn. 44. Mrs. Robert Korneisel, Britt. Boys Columbia five star bicycle.

45. Mrs. Ruby Guddall, Thor. Lewyt vacuum cleaner. 46.

Mrs. Louise F. Brandt, 4117 First st Des Moines. Girls Columbia five star bicycle. 47.

Keith P. Smith, Box 473, Boone. Ladies academy award Bulova wrist watch. 48. Beverly Wood dell, 1000 Eighteenth Des Moines.

Olson sewing machine. 49. Mrs. Kenneth L. Thompson, R.F.D., Polk City.

Firestone tires 50. Mrs. Lottie Wooddell, rrairie City. Men's academy award Bulova wrist watch. 51.

Grete Lorraine Kramme, 2210 E. Thirty-second Des Moines. Trifari costume jewelry. 52. Mrs.

Louis Kluber, Orient. V. S. Rubber Koylon mattress. 53.

Julia M. Boone, 1117 Pleasant Des Moines. Earl May patented hybrid roses (24). SIGHTO SAVER' 1. Sri of Oil Control Rinps 10.30 2.

Set of Motor Gaskft 3.2."5 .3. Inserts 1 1.7. I. Oil 2.00 Carburetor Repair Kit 2.7. 6.

Distributor Exchange 7. Necessary Radiator Hose 1.20 8. Labor 36.00 A a HI HJ a LU UJ BLACK RECTANGULAR TUBE Membership in the Des Moines Art Center will 1. Enable you to have part in tha advancement of art in Iowa 2. Provide tha opportunity for you and all others to attend Exhibits Meet Visiting Artiits AtUnd Spacial Art Events hibits TOTAL S76.20 shows, ex 3.

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