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Carroll Daily Herald from Carroll, Iowa • Page 4

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)UR FA CARROLL DAILY HERALD, CARROLL, IOWA Club and Society Ne WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1939 4 Phono 240 Harriet Anderson Society Editor folic School Faculty Has Varied Plans for the Summer Vacation If tot of the members of the facultlwi of the Carroll Public have made their plans for summer vacation. Pop. Vacation apota seem to be World Pairs and the col- pegs-class room. 1'; Margaret draraa- inatructor, will marry J. A.

Icheanut Tuesday, May 30, and will Ilaattc her home in Sioux Falls, Miss Gretchen Slmley, physical illueatlon instructor, plans to be Swimming Instructor and life saver Gamp Algonquin, Algonquin, 111. latter part of the summer and Miss Helen Rawhouser, cretary to Supt. Stansbury, will attend the New York fair, feunny California and the San iclsco Exposition will be the) of Miss Marie Dickinson. 1 teacher, as soon as jibol is out. She will drive with er niece and remain there for the Entire vacation.

After Miss Wilma Warner, (flomemaklng instructor, remains tin Carroll till June 16 to work Mttf the girls taking the pnaking course, she will spend the lialnder of her summer at Ihonie in LA Harpe, Illinois, and on pia trip in the East where she will Tattend the New York Fair. The highlight of the vacation. Miss Margaret Carney, com- ercial instructor, plans, will Dbably be York Fair. Miss Ltorene Marvel, vocal In' ctor, will study in the Call- Colony of Music under Max The latter part of the she will take a trip to the Jtheastern part of the United Mates. Plans have been made by Miss itherine Wirth, Latin teacher, attend the University of South- California at Los Angelee she will study Latin.

While 'California she will visit the San Cisco Fair. On the way home will visit at her home in Lanister, Missouri. Wf Mrs. Bertha Johnson, commer- Iclal teacher, will probably drive to gDenver where she will visit her Hon. From Denver she plans to take short trips.

V. Stansbury, superin- lent, will teach at Ohio Univer- Athens. Ohio, this summer. Opal McDowell, history plans to complete work her Maater 's Degree at the ite University of Iowa after way attend the San Fair. visit at home, studying at tho iveraity of Denver and a vaca- In Wyoming and Bates Park take up the vacation of Miss Bergstresser, commercial sr.

Iprotably Mias MargtMrite Fow- English teacher. wUl attend rat the University of Iowa aha will spend of thasummer at her home iLoVttia, i I6wa. 'Attor spending two weeks with; father at Guernsey, la, George IUIU manual arte director, will iplete his graduate work at the State College of Educa- Greelev. Colorado. Bruce Edaon, social science intends to remain in Car- 11.

The summer schedule of Miss arte Cunningham, algebra sjer. Is not definite. H. A. Gruetsmacher, band dl- tffctdr, will spend the first part of summer working on the town high school bands after which kp9 will teach twa weeks at the Band Camp at Mlfeguanl work at the Carroll Pool will take up the periods of F.

M. Rombough. E. F. Osburn, principal, has not, as yet, made his vacation i plans.

Leo Fitspatrick. vocational Instructor, will stay in 'Carroll for most of the summer to work with the boys in his classes I and his part-time school students and to call on rural eighth grade graduates to encourage them to come to high school. Wilbur Shafer, principal of the north grade school, will attend summer school. Another visitor at the San jFi-anclsco Fair will be Miss Viola Mtiolm. junior high English Itolftoher, who will spend her entire visiting friends in Call-.

111.. I period of school at (Moo, aud a vacation in ilia, which will include a ufcp the San Francisco Fair, will the summer of Miss Fran, junior high mathematics SOCIAL. CALENDAR and announcements must be to the hands of the society editor by 9:90 a. m. of the day of publlcatfcsm.

Opening party, bridge-dinner. Carroll Country Club. 0. T. O.

H. Club, Mrs. John St. Angela alumnae hamiuct, 7 p. St, Angela Academy.

Enlre Nous Club, Andy T. Smith. T. O. B.

Club. Mrs. Fred Ortner. L. O.

B. Club, Mrs. Frances -Feid. Get Together Club, Mrs. Henry J.

Millenacker. Hubbub Club, Mrs. H. A. Gruety.machcr.

The Rook Hawcs, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Callaway. Joint public installation, Rainbow Girls and DeMolay boys, 8 p. Masonic Temple.

Central Rebekah Lodge. I O. O. F. Hall.

Etc. Club, Mrs. Frank Fistor. Bridge Club, Mr. and Mrs.

H. VV. Mayer. Jolly Eight Club, Jean Walden and Lois Franzwa. Pomptae Somateo invitation semi-formal spring dame, Knlghtn oft Columbus Hall.

Tuesday I Junior Young People's Club. SS. Peter aitl Paul's Hall. D. C.

Contract Club, Mrs. R. S. Hyatt. Chapter EB, P.E.O.

Holds Final Meeting Of Season Tuesday Chapter EN. held Its last meeting of the season Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. (J. A. Minuich was the hostess at her home.

Mrs. Mlnnleh. who represented the chapter at the state convention of the P. E. O.

Sisterhood in Cedar Rapids last week, gave her convention report, after which Mrs. Romayne E. Huffman sanp two solos, "Jean" and "Philosophy of Life," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. G. S.

Thomas. Mrs. Marsh of Eldora. who is visiting her daughter. Mrs.

A. K. Haupert. of Glidden, was an out- of-town guest. The chapter adjourned for (he summer vacation, with no more meetings of the croup until September.

Doris Haynes of Bcntonsport in Van Buren county, one of the world's ranking broncobustlng and trick riders, has just returned from Australia, where she took first place in the women 's bronco riding international competition. Born and reared in southeastern Iowa, Miss Haynes saw her first riding show at Donnellson. She has been In the business professionally for the last five years. Iowa Daily Press Photo. i Colorful Map Is Gay Decoration This OM in Easy Stitchcry Maybe Framed or Used Ranging MRS.

FKANK HETMAN DELTA DKK MEETS IS CLUH HOSTESS MISS FRANZWA Mrs. Frank Hetmaii was host ess Miss Franzw.i enter- to the members or The Nineitained the members of the Stitches at her home Tuesday Dek Club at bridge at her homc companlment by Mlaa Tuesday evening. Prizes were won Many out-of-town alumnae mem- by Mrs. C. J.

Kessler, who held! ber8 wore Present at the event, the St Anthony Nurses Hold Annual Alumnae Banquet A The members of the class of 1030 of the St. Anthony Hospital School of Nursing were honored guests at the annual banquet of the alumnae association of the school, held at the Carroll Country Club at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. Flowers and candles In the pastel colors decoruted long U-shaped tables at which covers were laid for sixty-seven. Mixed bouquets of garden flowers formed the centerpiece of each table and candles in crystal holders gleamed at each end. Miss Loretta Conroy presided aa toastmaster at the banquet program.

Miss Carolyn Gfetticn gave the welcome to the' new members and Miss Geraldlne McNaught responded for the class of 1939. Miss Alice Beese sang a solo, "Deep Purple," accompanied at the piano by Miss Agnes Schmltz, who followed with a piano aolo. As an impromptu number, Miss Conroy then called on Mrs. Chester Miller of Audubon aud Miss Olga Elsbccker, who sang a duet, "My Wild Irish Rose," with piano ac- COM. tm.

MOUKHOU MTI. MC PATTERN 6402 A brightly colored map of the 1 contains a transfer pattern of United States is always a decora- map 14x20 inches; color chart and temoon. Mrs. H. E.

Schoolcraft was the only enest outside of tho membership. Concluding an afternoon or sewing and knitting. Mrs. itetman served lunch at two quartet tables, which were centered garden flowers. The club will meet with Mrs.

David Wagner Tuesday afternoon, June fi. F. V. W. AIXU.IAUY GIVES CARD PARTY Another in the series of benefit card parties of the V.

F. Auxiliary was held in the V. F. W. Hall Tuesday night.

Ilridge and pinochle were played, with Art Schachtner winning high score bridge prize, and Henry Heue, low. The high pinochle prize was awarded to Max Vetter and low to Miss Era a Langmeler, who also received the door Lunch was served at the conclusion of the games. BIRTHDAY COURTESY FOR MRS. JEFFREY As a courtesy to Mrs. H.

G. ftey on her birthday anniversary, a few friends went to her home high score. Mrs. H. L.

Silsby, second high, and Mrs. Carl J. Hess, low. Lunch was served at the con -i number including Mrs. Chester Miller.

Audubon; Mrs. Viola Green- ice Holberg. Missouri Valley; Mrs. elusion of the games. Mary Tuesday night.

June 6. the mem-! Horn hers will have a no-hostess ntz which will be the closing event ofjM CC8c the season. CARROLL WOMEN AT FT. DODGE WOMAN'S CLUB tipn but when the state flowers are 1 key; materials needed; eiK to aDend tne -fternoon added, it Is doubly attractive, of stitches. .1 A ti-! You'll enjoy embroidering the flow- To obtain this pattern send ten 1 with Tne re nted 3 Mrs.

Walter Anneberg ami Mrs. J. W. Hills spent Tuesday afternoon in Ft. Dodge, where Mrs.

Anneberg showed her motion plc- ture travel scenes at a meeting of the Woman's Club. This was the year's last meeting of 1 he Woman's Club, which has as its home the residence of the late Mr. and Mrs. .1. P.

Dolliver, parents of. Mrs. Anneberg. Brannon and Mrs. Helen Manning; Mrs.

Margaret Lanesboro; Mrs. Edgar Worthington, Mrs. Mm. T. G.

Ralph returned from a week's visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Ralph, at Webb. Mr. Ralph and son, Raymond, accompanied by Miss Nene Barr, drove to Webb Sunday to bring Mrs.

Ralph home. Rummage Sale Saturday, May 27. Under Carroll Co. State Bank. 9:00 a.

m. Adv. J. K. Mk'Mnrlin motored Sioux City Sunday and vlsitetl relatives.

He was accompanied by John Clements, who spent the day with his Brother, Frank Clements. Mr. and Pietlg, accompanied by Mrs. Pietig's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ituplp- er. of Koselle, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Norbert Ilupipcr, of Lidderdale. returned Monday night from a visit over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Horbach at Cascade run', with friends at Dyersville. Mrs. Horbach Is a sister of Mrs. I'ie- Ug. Mr.

and Mis. Iliiyiiiontl Thlcle- who were recently married, have taken apartment hi MM. Mary Subberl's hobie at 117 East Thirteenth Street. Mr. and Mrs.

Ijimlicrt Rituin-. hover, accompanied by their hbtisc- giiesds, Henry Rotiyer of Kansad City and Mrs. John McGlnlny of Oklahoma City, drove to Weal Bend Tuesday and visited the grotto. Heue of Can oil John Knsporhnuor of Manning are In Des Moines on business today. Mr.

and Mis. George Miller mid daughter, I rum, of Hancrot't were guests in the home of Mr. aitd Mrs. George .1. Hess while here to attend graduation of their, daughter, Jeanette.

from the St. Anthony Hospital School of Nursing. They returned to Bancroft Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ltiwienee Mallory of Chicago, enroute to Denver, were overnight guests Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall.

Mrs. Mallory is a niece of Mr. Via 11. Mrs. F.

Lindsay of Aurellu came Tuesday night or a visit with ber sister. Mrs. B. I. Salinger.

Mrs. Lindsay's son, H. A. Lindsay, who brought her here, returned to Aurelia that night. 4 enjoy embroidering era in simple stitches, and the outline of the states in running stitch.

Uae up odds and enda of six-strand cotton and make the states in different colors. Frame the map o-- oot; aa you please. PaPttern 6402 cents in coin to CSJSD ami gtfU and served coffee aid. Household Arts 259 W. 1 with the birthday cake.

14th Street. New York. N. Y. Bel There were Mrs.

B. I. Salinger, sure to write plainly your NAME. Mrs. J.

P. Minchen, Mrs. E. J. Pel- ADDRESS and Mrs.

Glenn N. Weeks, Mrs. BER jp. A. Myers and Miss Minnie mmmm I derson.

grade teacher in the north school, teacher, Include school work at plans to spend her summer in Wayne State Teachers PHYLLIS SIGN ALL Carroll. Wayne. her home town. ENTERTAINS CLUI1 The vacation of Miss Olive Mc- Miss Marie Denkinger, north Tuesday evening the members Clary, north school third grade school kindergarten teacher, will of the Pomptae Somateo were en- teacher, w4ll be spent in a trip to to her home, which is also at tertained by Miss Phyllis Signall California. I Wayne, as soon as school is Miss Zella Heckor, north school first grade will spend the summer months at her home at Altoona, Iowa out.

ON FISHING TRIP F. R. McCoy of Carroll at her home. The time was spent socially and the club prize was won by Miss Mary Jo Meyers. I Lunch was served at the dining an table, which was decorated with Manning Auxiliary Endorses Mrs.

Laird For State Oil ice! elected Maiming Mrs. Leo Laird of Rockwell City, retiring eighth district contmitteewoman of the American Legion A'txlllarv. has been endorsed by the eighth district for the or state treasurer. lOlection of Carroll county Auxiliary officers will take place at a county meeting In 13. Emma Simons, Glidden; Miss Alma Meis, Lake City; Miss Josephine McGinty, Rockwell City; Miss Irene Grabncr and Miss Leone Stork.

Breda; Mrs. Floyd Longman. Arnold 's Park; Mrs. P. C.

Rcinemund, Audubon; Mrs. Ed. ward O'Herron, Storm Lake; Miss Villo Worbis, Ft. Dodge; Miss Calista Elsbecker, Bancroft, and Ceal Fritz, Jefferson. The banquet followed the annual meeting of the alumnae association, which was held at 4 o'clock fn the nurses' home with fifty-two members attending.

Miss Louise Scharfenkamp was re-elected president of the organl- Ration for the ensuing year. Miss Marjorle Osborne was elected president, succeeding Miss Olive Matt, and Miss Maxine Wolfe was secretary-treasurer, replacing Miss Matilda Jennewein. Miss Jennewein was chosen aa the delegate to represent the association at the annual convention of the Iowa State Association of Registered Nurses, to be held at Ft. Dodge in the fall. The members of the class of 1939 introduced and received llreda June Into the association.

One member of the class of 1908 was present at the meeting, and from the year 1917 on there were one or more members present from' practically every year down to 1939. Part of the afternoon was spent making plans for the annual picnic at Swan Lake today, at which VISIT AT Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

Moehn. Mrs. Mary Williams and Miss Bertha Gletz visited in the Fred Plaehn home at Audubon Tuesday evening and attended "Class Night" of the Audubon High School. Mary Emily Urbany. daughter of! the Sisters, doctors and graduates Mr.

and Mrs. Plaehn. is a mem- are guests of the alumnae assocla ber of the graduating class. tlon. Baumhover, south school second not and third grade teacher, arc definite.

Included In the vacation plans of Miss Louise Edwardson, north school second grade teacher, are a six weeks' period of summer school at the University of Minnesota, a month's visit at Marian, and a trip to tho New York Pair. Miss Mary Kelly, south grade principal, will spend her summer in Carroll, i The vacation plans of Miss Mary Ellen Gulliver, south school kindergarten and first grade Saskatchewan, Canada pect to be gone about two weeks. pHltCO IftOAft Krueger, sixth grade, will attend school at Iowa TeMbers College, Cedar plans of Miss Margaret grade teacher will Include swwr work at the Sin fifth! for only I9 down YORK COOL-WAVE HONTAhU AIH CONDITIONERS home or officii Robb Furniture Co. I'HONK 110 Come In See III SCE NOW EASY HE MAKES IT FOR YOU TO IT'S AMAZING HOW QUICKLY a Sttndtfd Oil dealer can check the vital spota and tend you away with in your catl A He considera this complete check-up service as part kit biumta. Accept it without hesitation.

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Years Available:
1934-1941