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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 8

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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April 20. 1900. Mason City, Reynolds Photo MR. AND MRS. DAVID E.

SCHALL" Schall-Cornelius Vows Said at St. Joseph's St. Joseph Catholic Mr. Cornelius, and David was the scene of the wedding of E. Schall, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Mary Jean Cornelius, Roy J. Schall of Rockwell. daughter of Mrs. Earl B.

Cornelius, 223 26th S.W., and the Northrups Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Northrup, 623 6th Ct. PI. S.E., were honored at their home Saturday when 50 relatives and friends gathered there for their silver wedding anniversary.

Miss Martha Brusven of Minneapolis and Nathan Northrup of Stockton, were married at the Lutheran parsonage at Galena, April 7, 1934, by the Rev. Theodore J. F. Pagels: Mrs. Richard Jennricks of greeted the as they arrived and Mrs.

Ralph Butler of Kensett had charge of the guest book. Amanda Doane of Minneapolis poured. Mrs. Eugene Holt, Northfield, cut the anniversary cake. Hostesses for the noon luncheon were Mathilda Johnson, Boeser, Mrs.

Donald Rannow and Mrs. Carlton Schake, all of Minneapolis. College Chaplain to Talk on Work "Our Mission on the College Campus" will be discussed at a meeting sponsored by the Womanhood of St. John's Episcopal Church Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., in the Parish will be the Rev. William Bagby who is rector of St.

Luke's Episcopal Church in Cedar Falls. and chaplain to Episcopal students at Iowa State Teachers College. The meeting is for all parishioners. A coffee hour has been planned. Pancake batter may be poured into a jelly-roll pan baked in a hot (425 oven for 15 minutes or so untili baked through and lightly browned OD top.

Cut squares, remove with a pancake turner and serve hot to a crowd with melted butter and maple syrup. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. P.

F. Mfalone performed the cereniony Saturday morning. Miss Mary Jean Ziller of Belmond was maid of honor. Bestman was James Ermce. A reception was held in St.

Joseph's Church Hall following the ceremony. The couple will be at home, in Washington, D.C. The bride is a graduate of St. Joseph High School 'and has been employed by Dial Finance. He was graduated from Sacred Heart School at Rockwell and is in the U.S.

Marine Corps. Kenneth Hansen, Marlys Jensen Wed RICEVILLE A wedding held in the McIntire Methodist Church when Kenneth Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Hansen, Riceville, and Marlys Jensen, Rochester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

O. M. Jensen, McIntire, were married. The Luella G. Koether and T.

Janet Surdam, co-pastors of the Riceville Church, performed the mouy. Harlan Hansen, Riceville, attended his brother, as bestman. Mrs. Tames Beran, was her sister's matron of honor. The bride, a graduate of McIntire High School, has been employed in Rochester as a dental assistant.

Her husband is a graduate of Riceville High School and is employed as a draftsman at the Oliver in 1 Charles City. The bridegroom enters the service April 21, the bride will remain with her parents until he completes his basic training, MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED AT CRESCO CRESCO-A marriage (issued at Cresco, Howard ty, went to Raymond C. 27, and Celeste Rose Cresco. Make individual a package of meringue Just before serving drained canned apricot and whipped cream. Top garnish unsweetened Ilate curls or chocolate OUR SCIENTIFIC FUR STORAGE insures against BURGLARS HEAT MOTHS FIRE Expert Fur Cleaning Repairing C4 Remodeling DIAL NOW! GA 4-4045 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9:00 P.

M. FURS OR ANY EVENING AN BY APPOINTMENT Across From the Post Office Mason City Is Choice of District Veterans of World War I and, Auxiliary selected Mason City for the fall district meeting at the spring conference held Sunday at Waterloo. Auxiliary officers elected include Mrs. Ned Richards of Waterloo, president; Mrs. Arnold D.

'Tilton, senior vice president; Mrs. Vera Brenton of Charles City, treasurer. Other officers will be appointed by the treasurer. Ray Hurley, Waterloo, was reelected district commander, Announcement was made of the 3rd annual state convention to be held May. 16 and 17 in Iowa City.

National officers will be present at the convention. Robert Hess of Iowa City is convention chairman with Mrs. Leo J. Flander of Iowa City, co-chairman. The district session opened with a joint meeting of Veterans and Auxiliary.

Mr. Hurley introduced guests who include the department commander, Tom Moore of Lisbon, the Iowa Auxillary president, Mrs. Moore; the 7th district commander, Dr. John S. McVitty of Council Bluffs; and the department legislative chairman, George Winel of North English.

Mrs. Emma Alltolf of Waterloo presided at the 3rd district auxiliary session. Mrs. spoke on convention plans. The Mason City organization will meet April: 25 at 6:30 p.m., in the CIO for a potluck dinner, followed by a business session at 7:30.

Children's Play Ends 3 Day Run zel, Ben Ali; Lynda Hanley, the Fatima; Dennis Hasapopoulos, Sultan; Doug McKee, the genie; Laurie Upton, Elaine Litton, Nancy Corrough and Julie Larson, ladies in waiting; Nan-ried cy and Thona Pappas, narrators. Following the Sunday afternoon performance, the was held at the Town cast House. par- "Aladdin," the Woman's Club play for children, completed a three day run in the Auditorium, playing to packed houses at each of the four performances. Acted by a cast of junior high school students, the show was designed for and junior high school students. Mrs.

Francis Darland directed the She was assisted by Woman's! Club members who took care of costumes, stage, lights, makeup, tickets, finance and ushering. Doug Morgan played the lead in this dramatization of an Arabian Nights tale. Linda Hanson was the princess, Charles Whet- The Pentagon is the world's largest office building. Reynolds Photo PLANS SUMMER WEDDING Miss Mary Jo Conn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Conn of Rockwell, and Donald Benner of Sheldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Benner, Route 1, Mason City, are making plans for their wedding which will be held July 18 in the Sacred Heart Church at Rockwell.

Miss Conn is a senior at Iowa State College and has accepted a position teaching home economics at Sanborn. Mr. Benner is an Iowa State College graduate and is district representative for the American Agricultural Chemical Co. TO BE JUNE BRIDE -June 27 is the date chosen by Miss Myrtis Varine Drevs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Drevs of Moville, and Caryl K. Kuhlman, son of Mrs. George Kuhlman of Story City and the late Mr. Kuhlman. Miss Drevs has been physical training teacher for girls in the Belmond schools.

He farms near State Center. James Bittle Wed to Sandra Welden IOWA FALLS Miss Sandra Welden, daughter of Mr, Mrs. Richard Welden, and James Bittle, son of Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Bittle, were marSaturday.

The Rev. Harold performed the ceremony at the First Methodist Church. Attending the bride was Miss Gloria Windecker, maid of honor. Albert Wibholm, Ames, was bestman. Both attended Ellsworth colllege and the University of LARGEST SELECTION OF DIAMONDS and MOUNTINGS in North lowa DINNER RING BUDGET YOUR PURCHASE 12 EAST STATE Down, Month MASON CITY, IOWA "Values For Everyone" Double Header COLD WAVE 6.95 One of our most popular permanents and the price includes test curls, sbampoo and setting, Pretty to Look at Smart to Wear LANOLIN COLD WAVE 8.95 This quality cold wave includes hair cut, test curls, shampoo, style setting, ARTISTIC Beauty Salon 24 First Street S.

E. Phone GA 3.3872 Marie Christine Johnson Bride of Duane E. Ristau RAKE--Miss Marie Johnson, daughter of Elmer Johnson of Rake and Duane Ernest Ristau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ristau of Elmore, were married at the Zion Lutheran Church in Rake.

Pastor Hilmar Mostul officiated. Mrs. Paul Mork of Kiester, Minn. was the matron of honor. Arlen Ristau of Blue Earth was bestman.

A reception for 250 guests was! held in the church parlors. Mrs. Ristau was graduated from the Frost High School and is employed at the Frost State Bank. Mr. Ristau is a graduate of the Elmore, High School and is engaged in farm: ing east of Elmore.

YW Finds Travel Is Main Urge By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor NEW YORK study of what we of life shows that is our No. 1 interest. But relax, fellows. planning to, keep burning. Cooking run high in interest A LONG LOOK day's woman looks made by the Women's Christian observe this, the YW week.

Miss gar, general secretary used to shape future of the organization million members. Nearly 10,000 age 12 to 50-plus, on you most like to life?" Fifty eight checked travel from choices. Understanding people ran second, cent. MARRIAGE was the 18 categories. ager, in answer to "Any activity you include which is not listing?" wrote "Boys." However, a little half of the participants are wed.

The 6,400, were under Other choices Personal and grooming, 53 more friends, 49 per Iowa. They will live on a farming, 42 per cent; near Iowa Falls. 41 per cent; sewing, MISS ESGAR Salad and dessert together: interest in getting Arrange round thick slices of good sign. orange and stuffed prunes on "The fact that so watercress or some other participants said greens. The prunes may be travel and to stuffed with nuts or cheese.

people better shows TO WED APRIL 25-Miss Darlene Nicholson of Waterloo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nicholson of St. Ansgar, will become the bride of Theodore Clikeman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Clikeman April 25 in the Immanuel Lutheran Church at Grafton. Miss Nicholson is a graduate of the 'Plymouth High School and of the Allen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing at Waterloo. She is employed at Allen Memorial. He is a field engineer for Philco at Waterloo. Phone GA 3.3872 205 North Federal Free Parking In Rear lace, To wash, drip-dry and never iron! 24.95 LADY GET OFF YOUR KNEES FAST FOAMEN Rent Our New Process FLOTATION MACHINE A MIRACLE RUG and FURNITURE CLEANING SYSTEM No Heavy Machine to Handle PHONE GA 3-9075 WE DELIVER 4.00 Per Day 2.00 Half Day Standard Glass Paint Co.

205 North Federal Free Parking In Rear 3 Wa-Tan-Ye District 3 Convenes "Springtime on the Wa-TanYe Trail" was the theme chosen by Wa-Tan-Ye, District 3, for its annual meeting, at Ackley Sunday. Cornelia Wasley, Waverly, district director, a former resident of Mason City, presided. Delegates were present from (Ackley, Ames, Des Moines, Marshalltown, Nevada, Roland, and Waverly. Group session, panel discussions, a skit, "And the Lamp Went Out," presented by Ackley, were followed by the luncheon. Mary Knight, Ackley, was the soloist, singing: "'The Indian Love Call." Mrs.

W. K. Hamilton, Mason City, association president, was the speaker. Her topic was "This Thing I Do." The Waterloo club had charge of initiation of new members in the district. Ruby Potter, Mason City, association secretary, also at.

Kirkham Photo MR. AND MRS. RISTAU more and more are feeling the need to communicate with their neighbors around the she said. Beyers to Mark Silver Wedding (UPI) -A new girls want out gadding about We're also home fires and sewing ratings. at what toahead to national Young Assn.

to help 12th annual Mildred H. Eswould be programs for its three females, from answered "What would add to your per cent a list of 18 other with 57 per not among But one teenthe question, would like to in the above simply: more than already majority, some 35. among all ages appearance per cent; cent; danccooking skills, 40 per cent. interpreted the around as a many of the they want to understand other that women, ST. ANSGAR-Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Beyer will observe their silver wedding anniversary with open house at their farm southwest of St. Ansgar on Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. No written invitations are being issued. The event is for all friends and relaof the couple.

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