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The Oelwein Daily Register from Oelwein, Iowa • Page 5

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Oelwein, Iowa
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For This Week Only! NO MAIL OR PHONE QUANTITIES LIMITED; HURRY IN JR. BOYS' STRIPED KNIT COTTON SHIRT 67 regularly 89r Cool, sturdy fine combed cotton. An assortment of bright stripes. 4-to-10. 10 to 16 Reg.

98c MEN'S WOVEN SHORTS OAT-re 84' Cupper front adjustable back! 01 sliong cotton that shrink more than 30-44. LIGHTWEIGHT WHITE COTTON T-SHIRT 63 i'rt- Rep. 79c Reduced lor this Cool, comiorlablc cotton T-shirts for sports or leisure- wear. neck. SALE! AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRON A 75 Rtguiarfy 5.95 Dial the fabric for correct heal.

Chrome-plated finish, cool handle. With cord and plug! AC only! Elizabeth Barnes, Bernard Higgins Wed Elizabeth Barnes and Bernard Higgms were married at 7:30 Saturday morning by the Rev. E. J. O'Hagan at the Sacred Heart church.

The bride chose a blue street- length dress and wore a pink carnation coisage. Her attendant, Mrs. Foirest Heam of Independence, sister oi the bridegroom, wore a blue print dress and a pink carnation corsage. The bridegroom wore a blue suit. He was attended by his brother-in-law, Forrest Hearn of Independence.

Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the immediate bridal party and friends at the New Home The couple left on a week's wedding trip. Mr. Higgins is employed by the Oelweiri Frozen Food Lockers and Mrs. Higgins has been working at the J. C.

Penney company. They will make their home at 4th Ave N. W. OELWEIN' Herei A Chance To Really Save Money We have selected 10 of our all spring filled parlor suites and 20 occasional chairs and are offering FORMER CLERMONT MAN TO MARRY IN MINNESOTA CLERMONT (Special) Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Mary Elaine Dahl, daughter of Mr and Mis. Arthur Dahl of Benson, i and Stanley Gunstep, son of the Rev G.

Gunsten, former pastor of the Clermont Lutheran parish The ceremony will be performed tomorrow at Benson. In 1944 Julie Veroeck, above, I was entered in a state contest the title of Miss Iowa as a wai bond drive feature. The queen; was selected on the basis of bond! purchases in her area. Communication Spreads Overseas radio-telephone service, disrupted by the is once more growing in scope Today, more than 60 countries and territories are within reach of telephones the United States. HOLD HACKMANN PICNIC AT ELGIN CHURCH ELGIN (Special)--A Hackmann picnic was held Sunday noon at the Baptist church with the following present honor of Mr.

and Mrs Gus Hackmann and family oi ood, Mr and Mrs. Carl Hackmann, Mr and Mrs. Rueben Hackmann and taniily, Mr and Mis Hugo Hackmann and iarruly, West Union, and Mr. and Mrs Beit Kurth and Jean, Iowa City ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NO1 HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUB If not pleased, your 35c back a' any drug store TE-OL, a STRONG iungicide, contains alcohol IT PENETRATES. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch Today at Pfeiflei Drug Store this sensational value Off FROM JULY 2 TO JULY 12TH Hintz Bros.

MRS WILKENS HOSTESS TO COTERIE CLUB Coterie club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Blanche Wilkens Keeno bridge furnished the entertainment ith Charrol Bond receiving iiist puze Minnie Buggs, second. Pearl King, thud The hostess served a lunch at the close of the meeting It was decided not to hold a meeting July and that the members will have a picnic in August for their families and guests BETTY MONNAHAN HONORED AT SHOWER-Misses Shirley Wmn and Phyllis Becker entertained at breakfast the Wmn home Sunday honoi of Miss Betty Monnahan. Fourteen present for the Strawbemes and creamed chicken on biscuits were included in the menu MRS KEOUGH ENTERTAINS MONDAY XH The Monday XII club was entertained last enmg at the home of Mrs Keough. 500 was plaved with high prize to Mrs.

O'Leaij, second. Mary Con ley; slam, Mrs J. Keough and guest prize to Mrs Lawrence Raftis After the caids were played a lunch as ed by the hostess CLUBS and LODGES TUESDAY Regular meeting of the American Legion. Tuesday. July 1, at 8 Officers for the new year will be elected at this meeting.

WEDNESDAY erence class of the Metn- odist church school will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 30 at the home ot Minnie E. Hertz, 310 1st Axe The Women's Council of the Christian chinch will meet Wednesday at 2 30 the church par- lois for icgular monthly meeting. Special installation of officers The following guilds of the Piesbyteiian church will meet on Wednesday. July 2, at the hour and place indicated: The Elizabeth Guild--Mis. Nellie Ribk Wimmer, chan man, will meet for a one o'clock picnic on the church lawn.

Bring dish and own table Mis. Cora Marsh is hostess The Miriam Guild, Mrs. A. Legg. chairman, will meet for a one-thirty o'clock dessert luncheon at the home of Mis.

J. Davis, 133 First Ave NE The Rachel Guild, Mrs Rutherford, chairman, will meet at two- thiity o'clock at the home of Mrs. John King, east of town Mrs. Wayne Pottre as cohostess. THURSDAY The Emma Burton cucle will meet Thuisday at the home of Mrs Robert Beckner on Fifth Ave.

S. E. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday. July 3, at the Legion hall at 8 o'clock Installation of officers. The American Legion Auxiliary league meet Thuisda evening at 8 o'clock.

Installation of officers and piogram Lunch will be served Please note change of date. The Chi'stian Builders class of the Christian church meet Ihuisday at 6 30 for a family picnic at city park. In case of ram meet at the church Our Lady of Good Counsel studv club will meet Thursday enms; at 8 o'clock at home of Mrs Loren Strawn, 900 S. Fiederick Wrapped Tomatoes Tomatoes on the winter market that are packed in transparent, moisture-proof filn, may smother in the carbon dioxide which Shey generate, say specialists of department of agnrultiiif S--Oehvpin ttnva) Daily 1, IflU. There are no better driving companions than D-X Lubricating Motor Fuel and D-X Motor Oil.

Ordinary gasolines do not provide the extra protection at no extra cost offered by the lubricating of D-X and D-X Ethyl Motor Fuels. And, in motor oils, none is higher in quality than D-X. For happy, carefree trips this summer, in town or on the road, use these companion products. Sold at all D-X Stations. D-X Lubricating Motor Fuel D-X Premium Motor D-X is different from ordinary gasolines in that it contains a special, high heat-resisting lubricant--blended into the gasoline-- which protects those parts of the engine which frequently are inadequately lubricated by crankcase oil, especially during the starting and "warm-up" period.

In addition, it gives you all the best features of the best gasolines. This solvent-processed i motor oil guarantees a tough, oily film that stays on and protects engine parts. Sludge and corrosion are and, because of the addition of a mild detef- gent, "It Cleans as it Lubricates." D-X Motor Oil is an aviation-type lubricant, high in heat-resistance, long-lasting, safe, economical. MOTOR I I A I A I D-X D-X Diamond Products are Distributed by: Red Star Oil Co Berger's DX Station QelweiTi Potratz Shelton Geiger's DX DX DX Station Station Station Westgate Maynard Hazleton Schmidke Garage, Sxanley Suhr DX Station Oran.

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Pages Available:
16,369
Years Available:
1932-1977