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Our Town Louise, and Verm Anderson, 109 Grove street, returned Monday from Denver; Where tbey the week Mid following their return from California, they hid been vacationing in Snn Francisco, Monterey, Santa Barbara, and with friends and relatives in Long Beach and Santa Monica, Mr. and Gerald Beyer flew Monday from Chicago and were overnight at the home of Mr. Mrs. Al Uitcheli, 228 South summit street. Mr.

Beyer is manager of the Sheldon municipal airport Week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Shaffer. 1003 Third avenue, were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hughes of Oshkosh. and Miss Doris Hughes of Neenab, Mr. and Mrs. George Hettel of Plainfield, and Mr.

Mrs. Earl Frazier and children of Pekin.ni. Mts. Howard Harris, Coralville. ner grandson, Howard TO.

have returned after a 10-Oay visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

J. O- Schaknecht of Cedar Rapids were Labor day visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, CoralviUe. Week-end guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Alberbasky, SIS North Van Buren street, were Mr. and Mrs. Forest Van Loon and family of Des Moines. They also visited Mrs.

Alberbaskys mother, Mrs. Maude Hess. 2112 sireet. Visiting in tiie J- A. Parden home over Labor day were Dr.

and Mrs. J. Milton Cowan and their three children of Ithaca, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Smith and two children of Waterloo, and Mr.

Robert Parden of La Crosse. Wis. To Be Married DOKOTHY BCCHMAMm Mr. and Otto Buehmayer of Solon announce the engagement of tfteir daughter. Dorothy Mae Bucbtnayer, to Mr.

Louis John Villhauer, Jr, BOB of Mr. and Louis VUlkauer, S15 Jefferson street. The neddlng will be at 9:30 a. m. September 14 at the First Methodist WiU Be Bride i Sunday evening from San Francisco were Miss Florence Churchill and Mr, J.

E. Stork, 17 South Governor street- Mr. and Mrs. Stork and Miss Churchill left Iowa Ctty three weeks ago en a motor trip through the west Mrs. Stork remained'in San Francisco to spend a month with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and day were Mr. and Mrs, Leon Rud Jack Stork. man and Boa of Nichols and Mrs Elizabeth Ullrich of Lone Tree. Leaving Wednesday to return to Boston, Mass, will be Mr. and 30SS NINA BOTH MAXET Mrs.

Arthur Masey, 547 South Vnu Buren street, announces the engagement and approach- Ing marriage of her daughter, Hiss 'ina Ruth -Maxey, to Mr. Leonard Dale liroty, son of Mr. and nllliam Kroty Ainsuortft. Che Aedding will fee September 18 in Iowa City. Mrs Wilbur NeiH and daughter Lieut.

LaVerne W. Poland, son of Mrs. Henry Poland, 817 East Kay. have spent the Bowery street has arrived at Kilt- summer with Mrs. Xead's parents, land Field.

M. where he is on Mr. and Mrs John Undsey. 718, assignment in the air force admin South Oapltol street, while Mr istrative office. Lieutenant Po- was in summer school.

land is a veteran of 34 months service in World War H. 18 months Miss Geraldijie Euttsrbaugh has' overseas. He was graduated with returned to her home Coral- honors from R.O.T.C. at the Uni viHe after spending three wceSs versity of Iowa, and accepted a with relatives in Gait. Los An-! direct commission in the army.

gelea and Limvood, Calif. TM TM. Mrs. Buell Hoagland and daugh Mrs. Clarence Shera and daugli- ter Kathleen, 955 East Ur Jean, and -NIiss Veda street te bv Dlane Saturaay aft Butterhaugb of CoralviUe spent 5 ayton ohio to join G.

H. of who LUCILLE SOWN WH) TOGEORffiSOJKA Exchange Vows Today In Riverside Church Orchid, yellow and white gladioli decorated St. Mary's hi Riverside this morn- Dg for the wedding of Miss Lucille W. Simon and Mr. George W.

So jka of Washing- on. Iowa. The Rev. Thomas L. Wolfe read the double-ring ceremony at 8 ajn.

Mr, and F. A. Simon of Riverside are the bride's parents. Mr. Sojka is the BOB of Mr.

and Mrs. Ytro Sojka of Washington. Nuptial music was furnished by the junior choir. Three hundred fifty guests attended. Walking down the aisle with her father, the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin, with marquisette yoke.

Three folds of satin edged the yoke, and gave an off- shoulder effect to the basque bod' ice. It was trimmed in front with seed pearls. Fitted sleeves were finished with bridal points, and the full skirt with bustle fell into 1 a senior train. A tiara of illusion leaves trimmed with tiny pearls held the bridal veil of imported illusion. White gladioli, centered with an orchid, composed the bridal bouquet.

Maid at honor was Miss Korma Stransky of Riverside, a cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Nadyne Sojka, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Doris Thomann, cousin of the bride. Miss Stransky was dressed in pale orchid faille taffeta, with fitted bodice and cap sleeves. The bouffant skirt was trimmed with taffeta roses. Her picture hat of hair braid was trimmed with fabric flowers, and she carried yellow gladioli.

Miss Sojka's and Miss Thomann's gowns and hats, of daffodil yellow and nile green, were in identical style. Their bouquets were of orchid and salmon gladioli. i Miss Sandra Sojka, a niece of the bridegroom, was dressed in. white faille taffeta, cut like the bride's- gown. She carried a basket bouquet.

Ringbearer was Francis Simon, brother of the bride. Attending the bridegroom were Mr. Paul Simon and Mr. Vincent Simon, brothers of the bride. Ushers were Mr.

Franklin Sojka and Mr. Clement Thomann. Seventy guests were entertained at a wedding dinner in the Hotel Jefferson. Centerpiece was a tiered cake topped with a miniature bridal couple. Friends of the couple will be received this afternoon in the home of the bride.

Leaving Wednesday on an extended wedding trip, Mrs. Sojka will wear a beige suit with dark brown accessories, and au orchid corsage. Graduating from St. Mary's high school, Mrs. Sojka has been employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co.

in Iowa City, Mr. Sojka, a graduate of Washington rural schools, is engaged 'm farm lag. The couple will live southwest of Riverside. Society--Clubs To Be Married FOKTY AXB BIGHT Lilian Eoben SdttU IB STKB.Y er wfll UM iatial at dab day. Tte dub ot Jtos xomrm score socta.

Nortli Scott Micul circle viU IOSS CABOLTN WKBBACH Am early October weddlMc to being pluoed by MlM Carolyn Marie Weitoch, daughter of Bfr. and Mrs. C. F. el lant and Mr.

Edwta of Mr. Avery of LoulmiUe. Ky. Mrs. Barbara O'Brien.

529 Iowa and Mrs Taylor 309 a tS rt Harrison street, attended a being a patient at Mercy hospital. nunioa 1It Davenport over the Labor day week-end. 75 Attend Picnic of V.F.W. Post, Auxiliary Seventy-five persons attended Going to Clinton Saturday to take part in a meeting of district u. Order of Rainbow for Gtris, were the Misses Mary Ladd, Barbara Wick.

Kathryrs Freyder. Janice Krattet and Carlye White. They were accompanied by the Lsrov E. Weekes V.F.W. past Irving Sftaefer.

and auxiliary S949 picnic Sunday on Black Diamond road. In ball Mr. and Mrs. S. Morse.

II i game between the auxiliary and Rowland court, have returned.the post, the women won. 22-20. alter a. vacation tnp through Umpires were Nathaniel Jtutchler consin- Thej' vis-'ted Mr. Moms'' and Mr.

Albert Brandt. Mr, Gun- father at RicTiland Center. Wis, nar Krog kept score. i went on to Kawanesaga Committee for the picnic was at Minoequa, Wis. Miss Leona Conklin, Mrs.

Fred Pauitin. Mrs Earl B. Weekes. Week-end guests the home Mrs. HatUe Wheeler.

Mr, Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. Lsland Weber and Mr. Howard Gilroy, Route 6. were Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. Gilroy was given a birthday ham Peters and Marian and Boo cake by the committee, since Sun- of Cl.nton. Gaests lor dinner Sun- da-, was aw birthday. Buttered crumbs may be made by grating stale bread until you have a cupful; then melt two tablespoons of butter or margarine in a skillet, add one-eighth teaspoon of salt, a dash of pepper, and the crumbs and stir well with a fork.

Use the crumbs as a topping for creamed vegetables or some other casserole dish. MAYME BROWNELU DON KERF MARRIED Exchange Vows Today At St. Wenceslaus At nine ajn. today in St. Wenceslaus i Mayme Louise BrowneU became the bride of Mr.

Donald J. Kerf. The Rev. Edward W. Neuzil officiated at the ceremony, which was attended by 100 guests.

Miss BrowneU is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brovmell.

East Bloomlcgton street. Mr Kerfs parents, Mr. and lira. Joe Kerf, live on Route 5. Bouquets of vari-colored glad ioli adorned the altar.

Mf Philip Engrlert furnished nuptial organ music and sang "Ave Maria" and "Oh Lord, I Am Not Miss Brownell chose a beige sui with vrhite accessories, and wore a corsage of white roses. Her mai of honor was a sister, Miss Jean Brownetl of Clinton, who wore a green suit witb brovm accessories, and a corsage' of red roses. ilrs. Brovi-nell wore blue crepe, and Mrs. Kerf chose green crepe Serving as best man was Mr.

Thomas Kerf, brother of the bridegroom. Bouquets of gladioli and asters decorated the bride's borne for a reception following the ceremony. Hostesses vrere Mrs. George Gillmore, the bride's twin sister, and Miss Irene Crow. Mrs, Kerf is a graduate of City High school, and is employed in the dietetics department of University hospital.

Mr. Kerf, who also is a graduate of City High school, is engaged in farming. The couple will make their home near Iowa City, Among 1 guests at the wedding were Mr, Robert Schwartz of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Shima and family of Solon, and Mr. and Mrs. L. BrowneU of Oelwein.

ROUCALL A Guide to Meetints Of ia tnicbt. Mr. KA1HRYN SHAFFER, REX COLTON WED Exchange Vows Friday In Little Chapel In the picMoce of tbeir families and close friends, Ifea Kathryn Shaffer and Mr. Rex D. Cotton of Burlington exchanged wedding vows at 2:30 pjn.

Friday. The Rev. C. R. Richardson of p.

tto Etia Metwr Iowa to- 7.1*0----wwr A cm AT HOME With Mother Hubbord Cauliflower, All Dressed Up It ww Mark Twain who said a small amount of water. Cover HerUBM Jola conned meet hall ice after the Orgai if drill optun. be dnll COKU.11IXE HE10HTS ConlTlUe dub meet I-3U p.m. TlnuiHlar with Mn. Oea Yoder: Mrs.

Baymoad will list. IOWA CITY KKBKKJUI City todft 41C will meet 8 p.m. Thuiwlav In Odd Fellow halt. HnV KeuetnViaceat i noble WHITK SHB1ME Stated ot BeUilelwm No. f.

While ot Jerutalsm, will p.m. Wednesday in the The fust fall mcetlnc, UBSODK It vill West Branch "owmbtrt wM Li musical program, ia which West Ijl Branch charge of refreshments. MUs Martin of West Liberty viU rect iberty members wul wUcipmte. Mrs. Cecil Hiideon will be ia ot Uw aotltl hour.

HOSPITAL Hospital nild committw. W.O.M.. Hospital nild committee. W.O.M.. irtU it p.m.

Wednesday with Mn. But Cbtucb rtnet. KCBAI, WOMEN Johnson wanty runt women wfll hare a monthly naeetlns ID tba Community building at 2 p.m. Thursday. Catherine Fuhrmao ana Ellen Murphy will demoitstnle care of clothing.

group rote on employing a county how economist. CHAPTEK E. PEO in the Sumnerwill, PEO wUI ill meet of Jin. at 2:30 land avenue. sfetinr will be Mn.

Mae Stump and WebCTV S1STESS Athena Temple, Fythfan Sisters, are asked to take a cup and spoon to the in the Communitv building 7 P-m, tonight. Will chairman tbe will serve refreshments. tonigl airman of the Baptist Women's meet Wednesday nt 2 of Mrs, James Sed- BAPTIST -WOMEN-Group two of tbe organization -Kill me p.m. at the home ol lack. lower aiuscatine Road.

Mrs. Fred Hucock -will be in carge of de- Totioca. Care meet tbe bos at the of Summit street and nue at 2 p.m. to transport vntnen to the Sedlack home. read the double ring ceremony in tbe Little Chapel of the Congregational church.

Shatter the daughter of Mr. and Mm. Dan A. Staffer. 1003 Third Mr.

pareota are Mr. ant Mn. George Oolton of Burlington. Tellow and gladioli UMd on the altar, which ed by Virginia Simmons was organist, and Miss Joyce Siegler sang "Becanae." UIM Shaffer wore a gray suit, with an aqua thread stripe, and black accessories. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white roaes.

Her alster, Miss Sarah Shaffer, wore a black Milt with gray accessories as maid of honor. She Also carried a colonial bouquet. Serving his brother at best matt was Mr. Lloyd Cotton. Ushering were Mr.

Kirk Carson, and Mr. George Peterson ot Burlington. A reception in bride's home followed the ceremony. Hostesses were Mrs. Earl Prazter ot Pekin, HL, and Miss Shirley Hall, Westlawn.

Mrs. Colton is a graduate of the University of Iowa and of the university school of nursing. She is affiliated with Sigma Tneta Tau, honorary for five-year nuiaes. Mr. Cotton, a graduate ot Burlington junior college ia studying forestry at the University of Montana at Missoula, where the couple will make tbeir home.

Their wedding trip was through northern Wisconsin. Among guests at the wedding wen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hughes ot Oshkosh, Miss Doris, Hughes of Neenab, Mr. and Mrs.

George Hetzel of Flamffeld, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frazier and Janet and Jo of Pekin, BL; Mr. and Mrs. George Colton and Mrs.

Ida Colton of Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Ed StucKe of Mediapolis; Mrs. WilUam Thompson and Dan ot deal-water, Miss Janet Anderson, Mr. George Mosener, Miss Norma Mlehiner and Miss Rosemary Specketer, sll of Bur- lingtom that a cauliflower was Just a cab- with a college Well, he'd certainly be sure this cauliflower I want to Ulk about today had a for It's very far removed from anything ordinary.

Serve it whole in the center of a large plate surrounded by the stuffed ill ten you about bake In a moderate oven for Serves ft, you'd 1 large head cauliflower cups tomato juice 1 tablespoon salt teaspoon white oepper 2 tablespoons butter cup coarsely grated cheese Place whole cauliflower, stem up, in, a' sauce pan. Pour the tomato juice, salt and pepper over It. Cover and beat to boiling, then heat and simmer until the cauliflower tender, about minutts. Drain and place stem down on a serving dish. Dot butter and sprinkle with grated cheese.

Garnish- with parsley or surround with Vegetable Stuffed Cut 6 green peppers lengthwise and remove tops and seeds. cook 5 minutes in boiling water; drain. Combine cups fresh or canned corn 1 cup diced tomatoes cup finely chopped celery 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 aUghtly beaten eggs teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper $4 cup soft ccead crumbs Combine these ingredients and stuff peppers with the mixture. Place in greased casserole and add lie come ood are Social Calendar Totcner's Sportswear Department A GOOD THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Love comes urseer: only see it go. Austin Dobson A GOOD THOUGHT FOB "MOVING DAT" Let Cs Help Fop Solve Voor Moving Probtems Dial 2161 IOWA CITY HOUSEWIVES! If you are net interested in a steady job, but would like to earn from one to several hundred dollars each year by working from three to twelve weeks during the fall months, doing clean and pleasant desk work that requires no special training or experience, inquire personally at UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL OFFICE State University of Iowa 201 Old Dental Building Now Xew Sweater Arrivals! See them! A pair oi soft as down and high in style.

lone on tone striped with contrasting cardigan. virgin wco! and moth-proofed. Sees 34 to 40. at S10.95 10 S. Clinton City's Fashion Store TODAY Knights of Pyihias.

7 pm. Comtnunitj- building Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae. 7'30 P-m Mrs. John Wilson Pythian Sisters. 7 pro Community building Xurses Alnnmae.

p.m. Westlawn oartors Eureka lodge, p.m. LO.O.F. hall W.O.M., 7:45 pm Moose hall Forty and Eifht. p.m.

rooms Theresan Study club. 7-30 pm. Hiss Etta WEDNESDAY W.S.C.S.. luncheon, 1:15 cm, Fellowship hall Baptist group 2. 2 pro.

lire. James Union Twp. women. Sfitc. Mrs Lillian Breese Congregational circle 2,1:30 p.m Mrs.

F. iL I East Lucas uromen. 2:15 P.JB. Assembly room Hostesses can be irked by guests who put them through routine of a household search after tt visit for missing possessions. Male escorts are irked by tfee necessity to go back into a restaurant or movie theater to search for gloves and other forgotten objects.

A "back look" taken before you leave a place will make such searches unnecessary. Elks Ladles Golf Thursday EIKs ladles will tee off at 9 a.m_ Thursday Luncheon for will ladies be at day play. 12:30, and bridge will start at 1:30 p. m. Mrs.

Sig Nelson and Mrs. E. L. Titus are on the golf committee. Winners last week were Mrs.

Bert Hughes, low gross; Mrs. Jules Kasper, low putts, and Mrs. Glenn Eves, average. Bridge winners were Mrs, Cloyde SheMady, high, Mrs, Stepnen Ware, average, and Mrs. Cliff Faimer, low.

GIBBS DRUG COMPANY "The Farm City Store" Edward E. Rose life yes what a life fo enjoy keep as weB possible see your physician and let fnrnlsb needed metflca- tton we specialize ia filling PBESCRHTIONS -DRUG SHOP A Sellable Pharmacy At Towner's MiUinery Department New Charmers from our fall collection 798 and up for your new hat For the "Back to School anil "Career Girl" Crowd Iowa City's Fashion 10 So. Clinton Some are tied under chin with ribbon or veiling all show the outline of your shapely head then sweep up in front to reveal your new short coiffure. Prom a grand new collection at Towner's. Iowa Fathtan Store TOPER'S 10 So.

Clinton 9G86 i 2-Pc. Crepe L) I II SUIT DRESS Mirror butw? fir-" 'o 'l-g su.t dress. Just r'S'-it ary ocis-oa erat-sly pnced Another Tonnop taycn Mod- NEWS.

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