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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 15

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Vows Heard in Cosgrove MRS. CHARLES 6. SMITH Iowa City's Department Store PROBLEM PERSPIRATION SOLVED! Even for Thousands Who Perspire Heavily An antiperspirant that really works! Solves underarm problems for many who had despaired of effective help i Anti-Perspirant keeps underarms absolutely dry for thousands of grateful users. Positive action coupled with complete gentleness to normal skin and clothing is made possible by new type of formula produced by a trustworthy 55-year-old laboratory Don't give in to perspiration worries; try Mitchum Anti-Perspirant today. LIQUID OR CREAM 3 00 90-day supply Ask To Charge All Your Purchases At Aldens Cosmetics Main Floor "THE HIDDEN ENEMY" Two million hidden glands on your body may present you with a clothing care problem Your own perspira- can ruin your clothes Human pers- tion does not remain sterile.

It becomes contaminated with bacteria on the skin, hair, air and clothes But you can protect your garments from the destructive action of perspiration by having us dry clean them regularly Samtone dry cleaning slows down the destructive action of perspiration Here's how The mechanical action of Samtone cleaning removes the bacteria, skin scales, soil and dirt from a fabric Our dry cleaning solvent dissolves the sebum or oily part of perspiration. Spotting the fabric with moisture removes the salts that form as crystals when perspiration evaporates, though, if these areas are large, the whole garment may need to be wet- cleaned Perspiration is acid at first, but with decomposition it becomes alkaline The greater the alkalinity, the greater the decomposition of perspiration, and the greater and the quicker the fabric damage Perspiration, if not removed promptly, can cause the fabric to lose strength and fall apart. Unpleasant odors will build up, and color and finish of fabric will be affected So we (and the National Institute of Drycleaning) urge you not to leave perspiration stains in your clothing. Samtone KELLEY CLEANERS "Homt of the Shirt That Smites" 121 S. Gilbert COSGROVE Miss Margaret Stockman a Mr Charles George South married Saturday at St.

Peter's Church in Cosgrove. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stockman, rural! Oxford, a Mr. and Mrs George C.

Smith, Staten Island, I K.Y The Rev. George SneU performed the 1 p.m. nuptial Tke bride wore a silk priMcess- style gown featuring beaded yoke and sleeves, and a cathedral train. A pearl band held her cathedral-length veil. carried an arm bouquet of white roses.

Mrs. George Rootes, Huntington Beach, served her sister as matron of honor. avocado crepe gown was fashioned with an empire bodice and satin cowl neckline. She carried a bouquet of white roses and hyacinth tips. Altar boys were Harry Stockman, a brother of the bride, and Randy Steckly, a cousin of the bride.

Both are from Oxford. Mr. Thomas Stockman, a brother of the bride, was best man. Twin brothers of the bride, the Messrs. Daniel and David Stockman, were ushers.

All are of Oxford. After a reception at St. Mary's Auditorium in Oxford, the couple left for a wedding trip to Acapulco, Mexico. They will reside at Loring Air Force Base in Maine. The bride was graduated from the University of Iowa.

Her husband, a graduate of Pace College, New York City, is a radar navigator for the Air Force, Lone Tree Nuptial Rites Scheduled LONE TREE St. Mary's Catholic Church in Lone Tree wfll be the scene of a 2 p.m. ceremony March 30 uniting Miss Dyann Doerres and Mr. Ronald Rath. Parents of the couple are Mrs.

Ivo Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Rath, an of Riverside. A church reception wfll follow the ceremony. Marriage: A Game Of Wait By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) Youj can't hurry a wife or an army.

It's foolish to try. Any male veteran of either matrimony or the military service soon learns the unspoken philosophy of both institutions is the same: "Hurry up and wait." In the Army you receive rush orders to be prepared to move out at a moment's notice. You get ready as fast as you can. Then you just sit there and wait and a i and wait. Marriage works the same way: "For Pete's sake, when are we going to get going?" demands the newlywed husband of his bride as she dawdles at her dressing table.

"Ill be ready when I'm FA, March 22, 1968 Iowa City Press-Citizen 7 Engagements Told for These Women In the News PEO Chapter Meeting Planned Chapter KP of PEO wfll meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. G. E. Nielsen, 917 Wylde Green Road, with Miss Edith Clark assisting.

Miss Martha VanNostrand will introduce the speaker, Mrs. Fred Doderer, who will speak on "Contemporary Woman Is an Informed Voter." Rural Women's Club To Model at Meeting Liberty-Pleasant Valley Farm Bureau Women will meet at 1:30 pm. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clayton Sexton, Riverside. Members should wear or model the garments they have made since the last meeting.

Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Earl Ruppenkamp and Mrs. William Buline ready," she answers serenely. "If you try to hurry me, you'll only make me nervous." What the new husband doesn't realize is that playing the waiting game is one of the major industry's of a women's life, and that it is a game only a woman can play superbly well. It is her chief weapon against men, her means of keeping them off balance.

If a man marries at 25 and expires at 70, he'll spend 45 years in marital harness. He can look forward, on the average, to spending at least 10 of those 45 years waiting for his wife to do something. Hell be standing on a street corner waiting for her to show up. He'll be sitting outside a powder room waiting for her to come out. He'll be drooping behind her at a restaurant waiting for her to pick out a seat.

He'll be tying up a travel agent waiting for her to decide where they are going on a vacation. He'll be pacing a hospital corridor on Christmas Eve, waiting for her to give birth to the baby that the doctor confidently told them would arrive before Thanksgiving. There are many interesting and profitable ways a man can pass the time while wife-waiting. For example: 1. Catch up on his sleep.

Ten more years of sleep is what most men really need today to cope with the trials of civilized living. 2. Learn to wear a monocle. 3. Practice introspection and become the first local guru in his neighborhood.

4. Grow a beard. 5. Take a correspondence school course in how to become a ventriloquist or private detective 6. Start 3 home mail order business in selling hand-dipped candles and art objects made of used chicken wishbones.

MISS CHERYL SCHULTE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schulte of Norway announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl Knstine, to Mr. Lawrence Eugene Langenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Langenberg of Tiffin. The bride-elect was graduated from Norway Community High School. Her fiance, a graduate of Clear Creek Community High School, works at Procter and Gamble Manufacturing Co. The couple plan an April 27 wedding at 10 a.m. in St.

Michael's-Catholic Church in Norway. MISS BETTY LOU CRANDALL The engagement of Miss Betty Lou Crandall to Mr. Robert Warren Bream is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs William Crandall, Coral Trailer Paik, Coralville. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mis.

Clarence P. Bream, 105 North Governor Street. No wedding date has been set The bnde-elect is a freshman at Iowa Methodist School of Nursing in Des Moines, and her fiance is a sophomore at Iowa State University, Ames Both were graduated from Iowa City High School Modern Mixers Slate Speakers Modern Mixers will meet at 7:30 pan. Tuesday at the Pi Beta Phi chapter house, 815 East Washington Street. The program wfll include a talk on Iowa City glass by Mrs.

Joseph Wayner, and an address by Mr. Wayne Galpin, field consultant for Camp Sunnyside for crippled children and adults in Des Moines. He will illustrate his talk about the Easter Seal Society with slides. Mrs. Arthur Schuessler will liost the group and will be assisted by Miss Stella Yoder.

Swim Classes Open In April Iowa City Community Recreation Department is taking registration for the preschool, non- float class and for a junior and senior lifesaving class. The non-float class, which will meet at 10:45 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, begins April 23. It will last 5 weeks. The lifesaving class, beginning April 22, will meet from 5 to 7 p.m.

Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gamm, 13 Grandview Court, are par- nts of a daughter born today at Mercy Hospital. A daughter was born Thursday at Mercy Hospital to Mr, and Mrs, Robert Beltz, rural imana.

NEW E-Z HAIR REMOVAL SYSTEM Safe and Convenient Under the Food and Drag Law First Shop in This Area Call for Free Information Make Your Appointment Now WEST SIDE BEAUTY SALON 107 Second Coralville 338-9878, 426-2725 Shower Honors Miss Naughton Miss Debby Naughton, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Naughton, 1302 Keokuk Street, was honored recently at a prenuptial shower given in the Lamplight Room at Howard Johnson's. Miss Naughton is the bride- elect of Mr. Daryl Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Lewis, 2405 Friendship Street. The wedding is set for April 27. Hosting the event were Miss Marilyn Parks, Miss. Carla Shm- gledecker and Miss Linda Jones. Social Calendar TODAY Carnation Rebekah Lodge 376, 8 Odd Fellow Hall Parents Without Partners, Inc, 8 Mrs.

Margery Czalkowskl, 240 Friendship Street University Club Couples Bridge, 8 Yale Room of the Memorial Union Memories For Sale Any significant occasion is part of your family's history. Record those important times now with a photograph by Kent. Don't forget. Mother's and Father's Day is coming. Give the gift only you can your portrait! Remember If you don't picture it now -You can't see it forever! KENT STUDIO Local and Area Births Block North of Post Office Dial 337-8331 For An Appointment City Bridge Club To Play Today The Iowa City i a Bridge Club will sponsor a special team game at 7:30 p.m oday in the third flpor recrea- lon room at Veterans Adminis tration Hospital.

Another event of interest to area players this week-end is the winners' game to be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Hawkeye Room of Memorial Union. The Iowa City Club's most recent master point session produced the following winners; North-South first, Mr. Lowell Rasmussen, Oakdale, a Mrs. H.

M. Hines; second, Mr, James Nash and Mr. Tim Parris; third, Dr. D. F.

Miller, Williamsburg, and Dr. Roger Miller, Coralville; fourth, Mrs. Evelyn James and Mrs. R. H.

Matheson, Williamsburg. East-West first, Mrs. Russell M. Ross and Mr. Kenneth Poland; second, Dr.

and Mrs. William C. Rosenfeld; third, Mr. Charles Gunderson and Mrs. Dora Chapman; fourth, Mrs.

Vi Lewis and Mrs. Dorothy Reeves of Muscatine. Zeta Tau Alpha Alums To Make Scrapbooks Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae will meet at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. James Cole, 808 Ninth Avenue, Coralville, The women will make scrap books for Nelson School for Exceptional Children.

More information may be obtained from Mrs. Robert Boynton (338 9791) Recital Given Sunday At Africa Home Intermediate students of Mrs. Henry Africa presented a recital for their parents Sunday at the Africa home, 23 George Street. Participating were Hausler, Carla Blaug, Becker and Raya Armaly. Mary Randall, a student of Mrs, Florence Meyer, was guest soloist.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lachman, Coral Trailer Court, Coralville, are parents of a daughter born Thursday at Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Maik Lansing, 1815 De Forest Avenue, are parents of a daughter born Thursday at Mercy Hospital.

A son, Patrick Brendan, was )orn Wednesday at University Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Frederick Allen, 256 Bon Aire Mobile Home Lodge. Our Town Mrs. Henry Albers, 1013 Tower Court, and Miss Mary Cannon, 1465 Grand Avenue, both University of Iowa graduate students, recently were initiated into the UI chapter of Omicron Nu, national honorary organization in home economics. Roll Call AMISTAO CLUB Amlstad Club will meet at 1 30 Tuesday at the home of Mrs Car vutto, 316 East Burllnqton Street, with Mrs.

Guy Chappell as co-hostess ATHENS HISTORY CIRCLE Mrs. Char'es Kadera will review at the 1-30 pm Monday meeting of the Athens History Circle The circle will meet In the home of Mrs George Ferret, 624 South Summit Street A surprise birthday dinner was held Sunday for Mrs Emi 01 Carr, who celebrated her 77th birthday that day. The dinner was given by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Windus, West Liberty.

Iowa City guests attending were Mrs. Frances Rusley, Mrs. Inez Hacker and Mrs, Robert Ford. CLOTHING SALE (All New Merchandise) Regular Value Ladies', teen's and children's clothes. St.

Mary's School Hall 1U Jefferran 9 a.m. 'til 2 p.m. Saturday. Mar. 23 MEMORIES FOR SALE At Kent Studjp, we're taking memory" portraits now for Mother's and Father's Day! Kent Studio LAST 5 DAYS! GORHAM STERLING 20 OFF SALE March 4-27 only! Four great favorite Gorham Original Designs A rare opportunity to add to your present service or to begin enjoying famous Gorham sterling.

Save on any from a single teaspoon to a complete service for twelve. This offer also includes a magnificent array of serving pieces. Strasbourg One of the world's most popular and beloved, designs slnca 1897. Also Included fn this i Gossamer Rose Tiara ft 1 Fuiks Jewelers 220 E. Washington 337-9510 1FWSP4PR! A i I.

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