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Williamsburg Journal Tribune from Williamsburg, Iowa • Page 4

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wa Official Coun SOCIAL CALENDAR Wllllamsbnrg: Rebekah will meet Friday. Sept. 21 at 8:00 p. m. The meeting of V.

F. W. Auxiliary will be held Sept. 27 at usual time. The Missionary Guild of the Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 p.

m. Thursday after- noon, Sept. at cfewreh. Mrs. Fred and Mrs.

Harold Martin are in charge of the program entitled "The Whole Mission." Jerilyn Oliver give special music during the supper at which our public school teachers will be guests. Mrs. Oren Peterson is chairman of the serving committee. The Wtlliamsburg American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 24.

at 8:00 p. m. in the legion hall. Welcome School Teachers! Is is a pleasure to welcome you back to the important work you are doing in educating and training our youth. Please accept our best wishes for a happy and successful school year.

Whenever this bank can be of assistance to you, in making your finances run more smoothly, we hope you will give us the opportunity to serve you. Security Savings Bank WILLIAMSBURG, IOWA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Wadding Vows Spoken By Irma Wardenburg and Glen Deilamiith Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn Dellamuth In a double-ring ceremony i By Bullers performed Saturday afternoon in St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, Now Is A Good Time To Repair Your Fences Now is a pleasant time of year to build and repair your fences. Come here for right reasonable prices on all fencing materials. We have steel posts, wood posts, barbed and woven wire of all decriptions: 6 6VJt ft. steel posts 3 in. 6 a 2 ft.

plainer pointed 3V 2 in. 6V 2 ft. posts 4 in. 6y 2 ft. posts 4 5 6 7 in.

8 ft. corner post 3y 2 in. 4 6y 2 penta treated Come in and see us today Williamsburg Lbr. Store Phone 23 Williamsburg Miss Irma Wardenburg of Williamsburg became the bride of "len Dellamuth of Williamsburg. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Minnie Wardenburg, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dellamuth, of Williamsburg. The four o'clocK service was solemnized by 'the Rev. George Schubarth.

'Nuptial music was provided by Harlan Doehrmann, singing "The Lord's Prayer," and "The Lord is My Shepherd." Mr. E. R. Kiekhaefer was organist. The guest book was kept by Miss Alma Wardenlburg of Williamsburg.

Centering the altar setting was an arrangement of flowers, candelatoras and palms. The bride was given in marriage by CINE- KODAK Slwtfuue 8 PROJECTOR See your 8mm movies up to 5 feet wide! Biggest 8mm picture you've seen on" a the Showtime's new shutter and fast pull-down put more light on the screen than conventional projectors! Easy, too. Film snapt into position; single control for forward, "still," and reverse projection. Never needs oiling. lens $115.00 Sutlers Studio Phone 279 Williamsburg Mystery Farm" No, 9 Identified As Home of Carl H.

WiHiams First to correctly identify this Mystery Farm were; Mrs, Lyle Gardner from liamsburs and Karen Moser. Both received free two quarto of paint. TRADE IN YOUR OLD SCREENS, STORM SASH AND COMBINATION DOORS. SEE US FOR DETAILS Peterson-Prick Lumber her brother. Her gown was of imported chantilly lace and nylon tulle.

The bodice of the gown was fitted and draped and the long sleeves came to wrist points of lace. The gown had a scoop sweetheart neckline and rows of self-covered buttons at the ibod- ice back. A wide panel of lace graced the tulle skirt and the back panel extended from the waistline 'through the chapel train. The gown was worn over skirts of net, satin and hoops. The brides veil of silk illusion was held in iplace by a lace crown edged with seed pearls and sequins.

Her flowers was a cascade bouquet of white roses, tuberoses, ivy and centered with white orchids. Mrs. Eugene Plotz of Marengo, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of turquoise crystalette, with a sabrina neckline and short sleeves. A cuffed long torso bodice came to a point at the of a full gathered floor length skirt, accented with a self back bow worn over taffeta.

The was Mrs. Harvey Warderiburg ofi Wil- liamsbur.g. The bridesmaid was Miss Dorothy Klein of iMarengo, and the junior bridesmaid was Miss Haas, Freepont, 111. They all wore gowns identical to -the matron of honor which were of viola crystalette and had head bands made of white carnations and carried bouquets of white mums and carnations centered with a purple orchid. Sandra Morse of Cedar 'Rapids was flower girl.

(Her gown was identical to the matron of honor. Allan Morse of Rapids, dressed in a white dinner coat and black pants, was ring oearer. He carried 'the rings on a white satin ipillow. The 'best man was Eugene Plotz of Marengo. 1 Dean 'Brecht of South Amana, and Robert Kahler of Amana were the groomsmen.

Junior was Larry 'Dellamuth. of Wil- iamsburg. They were all dressed in white dinner coats and black pants. They wore white carnation iboutonnleres centered with ivy. The bride's mother wore a navy dress with navy accessories.

The groom's mother I wore a navy dress with navy accessories also. Both wore a corsage of balby roses. Supper was served to 280 guests in the church ipanlors with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shine as hostesses.

The wedding cake was baked toy Mrs, Glenn Hlrs- Drunner and decorated by Mrs. Raymond iMartinson. A recaption was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wardenburg.

Mrs. Dalfyl Paas and (Mrs. Wayne Von Ahsen were in change at the gifts. For her wedding trip to Minnesota, Mrs. Dellamuth wore a aqua coat dress with white and black accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations.

Out of town 'guests were from Freeport, Iowa Oxford, Ainana, Atkins, Norway, Blairstown, Marengo, Rapids and Solon. A birthday party was held for Wendy Buser at the Julius Buser home Sunday, Wendy is the I daughter of Bob Buser and is now 6 years old. Wendy has three sisters, Roberta, Terry Lynn, and Heidi, who is Those who attended were Mr, and Mrs. Willard Sohindler, Mr, and Mrs. John Buser, 'Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Buser and (family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lackender and family, Mr. and Mrs.

'Fred Ahrens and Bonnie Sue, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris taitz of Iowa City. They also all bad supper at the Julius Buser home. Some of the Williamsburg people who attended the Iowa County Golf Club Dinner at the Marengo Country Club were: Mr.

and Mrs. G. C. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Vanderlinden, Mr. and Mrs. I4oyd Fetzer, Mr and Mrs, JUarry Roehrkasse, Mr.

and Mrs. Warpjd Mr. and and Trwaa. RwHfeerg Mr, and 'Mrs. Edward Von Mr.

ana (Mrs. John L. Suiters went to Oakaloosa Sunday, and visited at the home of Mrs. Buller's sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray McKinney. Visitors at the home of Vlda E. Shaw were Mary L. Williams and Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Benitz of Morton, Kansas. Mrs. Benitz Mrs. Shaw's sister. Mr.

and ilrs. Curtis Kelcrease and Mike left Monday for their home in La Crescente, Calif after visiting in the Fred and Truman Boland homes. M. F. Welsh, John McCune W.

J. Newcomb, Fred Lipsius, and C. E. Jlarris attended the Fourth Degree meeting at Iowa City Tuesday. $135 In Trade Absolutely FREE Had Mrs.

R. L. Lindenmeyer and Mrs. Bill Newcome of Marengo, registered at this store last week they would have won $60 and $45 respectively, in trade and absolutely free. They do, however, win nylons as a consolation.

This week we will give $135 in trade absolutely free. The person whose name is drawn first will receive $75 in trade and the person whose name is drawn next will receive $60 in trade without further obligation. However, to win these amounts in trade, the persons whose names are drawn must be registered at this store during the current week. Come in and see us for any of your fall needs. the style shop HAVE YOU HEARD about the attractive offer being made NOW by YODER FEEDS on A Steady GUARANTEED MARKET GUARANTEED FLOOR PRICE FULL including the financing of a building THE MOST COMPLETE FEEDING FACILITIES Ever Offered Anywhere By ANY Company The services of AN EXPERIENCED POULTRY SERVICEMAN ASK YOUR YODER FEEDMAN NOW! For Full Details Or Stop In At Our Feed Plant.

Let's Take The Possibilities Of Caponettes. It Looks Good! Feeds, Inc. Kalona, la. Phone Sharon Center 52 and Mrs, Bsllatein Visited at artd children from feaveftport fielisteln home. THE PERFECT AFTER SCHOOL SNACK A TASTY MILK SHAKE! What kids love best (next to Mom and Dad) a creamy, frothy milk shake to top off the school day! Make delicious; health-giy.

ing "shakes" a part of the daily with our creamy, enriched milk. Order now! Wmsburg Creamery Phone 18 Williamsburg 1 I' 8- I I I FOR CONGRESSMAN It's Amazing When you remember I Jiad no political future until I started getting my clothes dry cleaned by RUSS the cleaner A smart appearance always helps you get ahead. That's why it pays to send your clothes to us for expert cleaning. We'll return promptly, fresh and spotless for that successful look of good grooming. Pickup and delivery every Tuesday and Friday at the FAIR STORE EARLY TUNE UP NEW PLUGS NEW POINTS New Condenser Anti Freeze Thermostats New iSupreme Motor Oil SEE US TODAY Tires Recapped DO YOU Any good tires you would like to have retreaded with Town and Country Winter Tread? We will take them to Pes Moines once a week for factory method tread, so leave them with us; Plume 27 Oil Co..

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