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Tiefenthaler's 24 Country Club Bridal Shower Members At tend For JoAnn Renze A Bridge-Mixer Mrs. Vincent Baumhover ahd MM Leo R. Mayr of Harlan gave Carroll Country club members a miscellaneous shower and can had one of fortnightly asta party at Mrs. Baumhover's bridge-mixers at the clubhouse home ere last night for JoAhn last night. Six tables were played ze a no bride-elect, and dessert and coffee were serv- ed after the games.

Miss Renze opened her gifts be- 0 0 a ray A fore canasta was played and lunch High Bcore prizes were awarded BPtvnii to Mrs. W. J. Leuer and John er JuergenS and low to Mrs. A.

F. Matt and W. R. Macke. Pn es were by Ham Renze and Mrs.

Louis Tiefen- Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Juergens thaler mothers of the prospec- and Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Gatens tive and room comprised the host committee. Also attending the courtesy Mr.

and Mrs. Leuer will be were Mrs. Lawrence Baumhover, hosts two weeks from last night. Mrs. H.

J. Olerich, Mrs. Vincent Collison, Mrs. Robert Quinn, Mrs. Arnold FOrke, Mary Collison and Bettie Neumayer.

Audubon Guests at Ouven-Ruby Wedding 40 Guests at Bridal Shower For Sue Manson (Times Herald Service) SCRANTON Sue Manson, Church Ot Harlan who will be the bride of Warren Robson, was honored at a miscel- (Times Herald News Service) laneous shower Tuesday evening a candlelight in Mrs. R. A. Neary 'S home. Shar- ceremony, Joanne Ruby, daughter ing hostess duties with Mrs.

of Mrs. Harlan H. Ruby of Har Neary were Mrs. Paul Robson, lan, and Bruce W. Ouven, son of Mrs.

Gardner Fey and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Ouven, sr, McCullough. About 40 guests of Harlan married at St. Paul's were present. A history of engage- Episcopal church in Harlan Sat ment and wedding rings was given urday, June 30, at 3:30 p. m.

by Mrs. Fey. The shower gifts The Rev. Denmere King, rector were presented to Miss Manson of St. Paul's Episcopal church of in a sea bag by Mrs.

McCullough Council Bluffs, performed the dou who wore a navy uniform. ble ring ceremony in the presence Refreshments were served from of 200 relatives and friends, a tea table centered with a flower- A 30-minute organ prelude was trimmed punch bowl. played by Ralph Walters of ha. Immediately before the rcre- Our-of-town guests were: Mrs. mon Richard Pauley of Harlan B.

S. Manson, Des Moines; Mrs. san i Perfect Love." The Leslee Bishop, Evanston, traditional wedding marches were Mrs. Richard DeWitt and Mrs. played by the organist, Elsie Foskett, Jefferson; Mrs.

The bride, given in marriage by Dorothy Robson, Grinnell; Mrs. her unc i Emery H. Ruby, of Wendell Wolfe, Bayard, and Mrs. Princeton, N. wore a gown of Madge Curry, Arnolds Park.

wni marquisette over satin with sheer shadow yoke and fitted bodice banded with narrow satin The full skirt, banded in satin to the hipline, ended in a wide court (Time. Herald New. service) train. The French illusion net veil marriage of was attached to a small close-fit Mary Anne Scanlan, daughter of white tin ca P' etJ ed with Mrs. Joseph Francis Scanlan of tmy apple blossoms.

Des Moines, and Thomas Francis The bride carried white orchids McManus, son of Mr. and Mrs. enicircled with baby's breath and J. Riley McManus of Des Moines, jyy stands on a white prayer- was solemnized at 10 a. m.

Thurs- 00 i day, June 28, at St. Ambrose cathedral in Des Moines. The Rev. Her onl attendant was Mrs Donald J. Newburg of Shenan doah, matron of honor, whose The bride was given in marriage sleeve i esa( fioor.iength g0 wn was by her cousm, Emmett R.

Dunley Qf hrfl ink ma quisfiett6 over Barbara Haney was maid of i( peter Th honor and Beatrice Anne McMan- bodice fl lower skirt were band us, sister of the was ed th Her matchi the bridesmaid. NeU McManus horsehalr braid hat with bowa an Jj served as bast man. Richard Jen- streamers to the waiatline com sen of Humboldt, Lee Roberts and pleted her cogtUme ghe carried deep pink carnations with strands of ivy fashioned in a crescent shape. Best man was Gaige Walters of 4 CARROLL TIMES iuumv, doiy 7, 1951 nostesses Week's Budget Style Audubon Teacher Wed in Des Moines Which wonderful neckline is prettiest? We love 'em all on YOU especially! Any way you tie it, this dress is a darling, with fitted top and lovely floaty skirt! A charmer for summer dates! Pattern 9285 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4 7 yards 35-inch fabric.

This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY cents In coins for this attern to Marian Martin, care of The ally Times Herald, 25 Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

them to Columbine Lodge near Grand Lake, Colo. Those attending from Audubon were Mr. and Mrs. Judson Zent- mire and Persis; Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Frese; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barger; Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Rasmussen and Tom Kauffman. Jack Keeler were ushers. June Synhorst, friend of the bride, sang at the wedding and reception which followed the ceremony. The couple will be at home at Harlan and ushers were the bridegroom's twin brothers, Gail ven, Boulder, and H.

W. 2378 Carpenter ave Moines, Harlan AUar after a wedding trip to Chicago. were Curran Swift and Bobbie Mr. and McManus are Hineg Harian graduates of Drake university Immediately lowing the cer- where the bride was a member of reception was held at Delta Zeta social sorority. She is rf The a teacher in the Audubon public taWe was ald sc 00 work cloth.

A large low bouquet Attending from Audubon were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson and Carroll RainbowGirls To Observe Founder's Day at Picnic Tuesday Carroll Rainbow Girls will celebrate Founder's day at a picnic at the Graham park shelter house at 6 p.m.

Tuesday, July 10. They will observe the birthday of the founder, the Rev. Mark Seston, which occurs July 8. The picnic supper and table services will be furnished by a committee of Glidden girls. Any member of the Carroll assembly who has not been contacted is asked to call Lee Ann Arts not later than Sunday.

Entertain For Mrs. Millikln Mrs. a. Smith Thomas arid Mrs, G. W.

Thomas entertained 42 guests at a tea In the Driftwood room of Hotel Burke from 3 to 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon orlng Mrs. G. Smith Thomas's daughter, Mrs. T. J.

Millikin, of Vallejd, Calif. Other out-of-town guests were Mrs. D. T. Robb of Summit, N.

and Mrs, Harry G. Anderson of Waukegan, 111. Silver was used in the appoint ments of the tea table, which was laid with a Chinese cloth with pink lining. Lavender and pink flowers were arranged at either side of a candelabrum holding pink tapers. Mrs.

W. R. Lee, Mrs. J. C.

Heider, and Mrs. G. Edwin Robb assisted as party hostesses. Mrs. Leo Fitzpatrick and Miss Muriel Reynolds poured during the first hour and Mrs.

Robert A. Wright and Mrs. Louis M. Gnam, the second hour. Newlyweds Live On Farm Near Audubon (Times Herald News Service) AUDUBON Trinity Lutheran church in Lincoln township was the setting of the marriage of Alberta Holloway, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Scott Holloway of Kirkman and Harry Dreier, son of Mrs. August Dreier and the late August Dreier, Thursday evening, June 28, at 6:30 o'clock, with the Rev. William Kannirtg officiating. The bride wore a white street- length dress with navy accessories and red carnation corsage.

Her attendant, Alice Thygesen, wore a yellow dress, white accessories and a red carnation corsage. Best man Was Walter Dreier, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Dreier, a graduate of Kirkman high school, attended summer school at Denlson. She taught school three years in Douglas township and last year in Polk township in Shelby county.

Mr. Dreier is a World war II veteran, having served three and one half years in the army, most of which time was spent in the European theater. The couple is now at home on a farm northwest of Audubon where the bridegroom is in partnership with his brother. Their wedding trip took them to the Black Hills. Personal Paragraphs Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Juergens and son, Raymond, ahd Juef gens' sister, Mrs. Tom Finn, loft this morning to spend a few days with relatives in St. Benedict, and vicinity. Mrs.

Louie H. Anderson and son, D6n are returning today from a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Struck and Mrs Q. H. Townsend in Sioux City, Don, who has been vacationing for two weeks, is leaving tomorrow morning for Brackenridge, Pa. Verna Mae Smith, who has been an operator in the Carroll telephone office, and lone Hauser, X-ray technician at St. Anthony hospital, left this morning for San Diego, where both will be employed.

Miss Smith has received a transfer to the telephone office there. They are driving with Miss Smith's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Voyles, who are taking a vacation trip. took their five small granddaugh ters back to Sioux City today after the girlB had been here for a Visit.

Their father, M. Allen fleoker, brought them to Carroll two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs Brinkman will Visit in the Becker home over Sunday. Mr.

and Mm. Don Alien and baby daughter, Mary Ann, re turned to their hortie in Waterloo yesterday after being here with Mrs. Auen's parents, Mr. and Mrs Pete Juergens, since Wednesday. Donna Gutschmldt, reception ist at the Allied Mutual Casualty company in Des Moines, and Rob ert Kafton of Fargo, N.

Will spend the week-end here With Miss Gutschmidt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gutschmidt, and family. Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Brinkman Mrs. George Lucey went to LaPorte City yesterday mdrnlng to spend about two weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. B.

H. Walden, and family. Vail News Sally Jo and Miss Eleanora Clausen. Patricia and Danny Gleason of Centerville came Thursday for a week's visit with their grandmother, Mrs. P.

M. Gleason. ocia Calendar Family night potluck, 6:30 p. m. Country club.

St. Anne's Guild, Mrs. John R. Morrison. Amvets Auxiliary, Amvets clubrooms.

L. or L. club, Mrs. Joe Hoelscher. Rainbow Girls Founder's day picnic, 6 p.

Graham park. of pastel-tinted daisies, with pink predominating, and huckleberry leaves, flanked by five-branch candelabra with white tapers formed the centerpiece. The three- tiered wedding cake, topped with a small white basket of sweetheart roses, was encircled at the base with smilax. The bride was graduated from Audubon high school and the State University of Iowa in 1950. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, social sorority and Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary education organization.

During the last year she was a teacher in the Des Moines public schools. The bridegroom, a graduate of Harlan high school, attended the University of Colorado at Boulder, before becoming associated with the Shelby Company Abstract company in Harlan, where the couple will be at home after July 15. Their wedding trip will take Family Night at The Country Club Tomorrow Evening A family night for Carroll Country club members will begin with a 6:30 potluck dinner at the clubhouse tomorrow evening. Movies for the children will be shown later. Mrs.

Paul Anneberg, Mrs. Ralph Anzevino, Mrs. Larry Leffingwell, Mrs. Larry Jewett, Mrs. Harry Rose and Mrs.

L. W. Lynch com prise the committee on arrange ments. Mrs. Emma Green of Mena, who spent the past week here with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. D. E. Green, has gone to Onawa to visit her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

David Green. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mattes of Marshall, visited here a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz and Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Cranton returned Wednesday to their homes in Los Angeles, after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Marrell McMahon.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoffman and children of Owasso, and Mrs. William McKain of Des Moines are visiting here in the home of Mr. Hoffman's and Mrs.

McKain's parents, Mr Mrs. E. E. Hoffman. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Adams and daughter, Mary Ann, were in Au relia, Sunday evening where Engagement Told (Times Herald News Service) and Mrs. Andrew Overgaard of Gray announce the engagement of their daughter, Audrey Eileen, of Omaha, to Robert William Finn, Randolph, Neb. No date has been set for the wedding. Ends Tonight (Saturday) "Santa Fe" In Technicolor Sun.

Mon. Tues. Carolyn Whitcomb Celebrates Birthday Mrs. J. C.

Whitcomb entertained a few little girls at a birthday party at her home yesterday afternoon for her daughter, Carolyn Jo, who was six years old. After games were played, refreshments were served on the lawn. There were favors for the children. Carolyn Jo received birthday gifts. IMP i 'i PA3Y, IT'S frie these mining played at a GOLD OUTSIDI Yesslr, that's 24-karat gold tin- glitter gall are wearing.

The six-piece set, consisting slip, nightgown, pettisklrt, panties and bras are made with gold leaf and is valued at S2O00. It was dis- Chicago fashion show. Four Attending Summer Session (Times Herald Ntvrs Servlee) OMAHA, Carroll residents are among 810 students attending the 1951 summer session of Crelghton university, Omaha, Neb. Richard Macke, Kendall Lafferty and Ralph Reinhart are attending the graduate school. Lyle Ortner is a junior in commerce.

Also a summer session student is Lawrence J. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hoffman, Route 1, Carroll.

He is enrolled in the Creighton graduate school. Creighton is effering two courses of study during the 1951 summer sessions. Besides the regular eight-week program, which endu Aug. 2, an 11-week accelerated program which ends Aug. 20, is being offered.

FRANK LOVEJOY DOROTHY MART CARfY Continuous Show Sunday Doors Open at 1:00 p. m. Mary Ann entered the Aurelia horse show, receiving the trophy for the seat and hand riding with her pony, Sugar. Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

Adams and Mary Ann went to Paullina, where Mary Ann also entered the horse show. She received two seconds, fourth and fifth, in all receiving four ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson and Mr.

and Mrs. Dee Jackson attended the races in Omaha Tuesday. Jean Maruska of Milwaukee, and Miss Esther Juergens were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Juergens last night Rev. Zimmerman Is Director of Camp (Times Herald News Service) Rev. Gordon Zimmerman, pastor of the Presbyterian church, left Sunday afternoon for Camp Diagonal. Diagonal, where he will be camp director for one week.

Accompanying him was Mrs. Folmer James who will teach arts and crafts. Judy Nielsen, daughter of Mr Mrs. Harold Nielsen, and Helen Van Gorder, daughter of Mrs. Van aorder, left Monday to attend the camp.

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Print plainly NAME, ADRESS, ZONE AND PATTERN NUMBER, Methodist church held outdoor services in the Legion park last Sunday with about 100 people In attendance. Mrs. Lawrence Bowen, Mrs. Dale Clark, Katherine Jensen, Shirley Zalger, and JoAnn Reser composed the orchestra furnishing music for both Sunday school and church. Sunday, July 1, the boys and girls who attended institute at Lake last will give their reports.

Mrs. Eugene Alexander will leave Tuesday to attend the fourth annual W.S.C.S. meeting. Pythian Sisters were 'ostesses a shower for Delores Burtnett Monday evening at the K. P.

hall. She will be married Sunday, July 1. Her color scheme of aqua and pink was carried out in the decorations. Coon Rapids" Auxiliary Herald Mewl Service) COON American Legion auxiliary mot at the home of Mrs. Walter Buonneke Monday evening to Install new officers for the ensuing year.

Delegates were elected to attend the state convention at Des Molnos In August. The new officers are Mrs. Harold Johnson, president; Mrs. Dennis Brannon, first vice-president; Mrs. Lloyd Vanderloo, socond vice- president; Mrs.

Richard Miller, secretary; Mrs. Forrest Mozonn, treasurer; Mrs. Maurice Ford, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Vein Heltboff, historian. The next meeting will be the first Monday in September.

At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Aden Owen and Mrs. Buenneke. Mr. and Mrs.

James Norison of Sioux Falls, S. were guests In the Clayton Johnson, home over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kretzinger and son, Douglas, of Dallas, are visiting this week at the parental Floyd Kretzinger home.

Miss Lois Kretzinger will return to Texas with them for a short visit. Dinner guests Sunday evening at the Floyd Kretzinger homo were Mrs. Maude Oliver, Mr, ane Mrs. Orren Oliver, Mr. and Orton Kretzinger, Andy and Carl, Lois Kretzinger and Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Kretzinger of Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Aden Owen, Mrs. Walter Buenneke, Mrs.

Kenneth Pingiey, Mrs. Hattle Grubs, Mrs. Joe Minnich, Mrs. Lloyd Vanderloo and Miss Joan Corey attended tho county meeting at Arcadia Friday evening. Mrs.

Owen was installed as county president in Corey reported on her trip to Hawkeye Girls' state at Grinnell. 4-H GIRLS MEET (Times Herald News Service) Richland Busy Bees met with Sheryl Zimmerman July 3. Sheryl Zimmerman gave a talk on selecting colors to fit one's personality. Maureen Nelson reported on her trip to the state convention at Ames. After recreation, lunch was served by the hostess.

CONTEST IN THE BAG Claiming that too many fudges of "beautiful legs" contests are "distracted" by beautiful faces or shapely figures, finalists in the sixth annual "Beautiful Legs" contest at Palisades Park, N. wore pillow cases over all but their legs as they paraded before the judges. Here Judges Jack Bloom, left, and Lawrence Anderson are compelled to keep their minds on their work. WJ. FILING SUPPLIES File Pockets and File Folders pay for themselves many times over in speedier, more accurate filing.

They keep files neat and orderly. i iliiiiiiiiip EXPANDING FILE POCKETS Gussets at sides keep contents intact and seouie. Drop front makes contents easily accessible. Available in various grades; Letter, Legal, and Invoice sizes, in to 5J" capacities. FILE FOLDERS Mads of high quality Manila oi Kraft stock; clear, smooth and of a toughness that gives long weai.

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Letter and legal sizes. ffice Supply Store 105 West 5th Telephone 240 Eighteen national forests In California cover one fifth of the state. LAKE VIEW NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stedman and son, Robert, were Sunday guests In the George Maneman home at Fonda.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stark and children of Denver, visited from Saturday until Thursday in the John Tarpy home and with his parents in Breda. M. M.

Sherman Thorpe, who had spent three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thorpe, and other relatives, left Sunday from Carroll for San Francisco to board his ship.

Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Quirk visited Thursday in the George Quirk home at Storm Lake.

Sunday visitors In the Quirk home were Fred Frevert, Mrs. A. C. Fetersmeyer, Mrs. F.

G. Gilbert and Mrs. Curry of Odebolt. During World War II the Navy was able to reduce by one- half the amount of rubber required by combat vessels. Colorado's state motto is: Nothing without God.

We Move Anything You Haul Anywhere, Any Time. Phone 142J for Prompt Service. John Vonderhefden Local and Nationwide Moving Business and Professional Directory Dr. Rex W. Hinson Optometrist In Weeks Jewelry Glasses Fitted and Repaired Phone 228-J Hours 9 m.

to 5 p. m. MORRISON CLINIC Roland B. Morrison, M. D.

John R. Morrison, M. D. Office 117 E. 6th St.

MEDICAL CONSULTATION and DIAGNOSIS GENERAL PRACTICE CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 300 Meyers Tan Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all courts. Abstracts Examined. Estates settled. DR. W.

L. WARD Chiropodist FOOT SPECIALIST Office Over Central Market W. 5th Ph. 1334-W Al Boss Specializing In Livestock Farm Auctions Phone 513 Carroll Dr. C.

A. Geer Optometrist Glasses Prescribed and Pitted Office Above Matt Hardware PHONE 1362-W Dr. John E. Martin Optometrist Dr. E.

W. Martin Optometrist Eyes Examined, Glasses Pitted Office Over Woolworth Store Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Phone 237-J The Carroll Medical Center PAUL L. PASCOE, M. D. WALTER A. ANNEBERG, M.

D. Surgery and of Women and Children Obstetrics Infant Feeding RF A. ANNEBERG, M. D. Medical and Surgical Treatment of Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fined PAUL D.

ANNEBERG, M. D. Surgery and Diseases of Kidney, Bladder, Prostrate and Rectum JAMES M. TIERHEY, M. D.

Infant Feeding Obstetrics Surgery ana Diseases of Women and Children W. L. McCONKIE, M. 0. Medical end Surgical Treatment of Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted J.

R. MARTIN, M. D. Surgery and Diseases of Bones and Joints Including Fractures Internal Medicine PHONE 1300.

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