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The Jefferson Bee from Jefferson, Iowa • Page 6

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The Jefferson Beei
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Jefferson, Iowa
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i I I I TLT CLUB FRIDAY Members of TLT club will meet Friday evening, Jan. 18, with Miss Gustava Price. Mrs Gladys Gans will present the lesson. Roll call response will be currvnt events. MIDWINTER CLUB Midwinter club will have a pot- I luck supper and cards night Friday.

I Jan. 18, at the Woman's club house. j. The committee includes Mr and Mrs Henry Collins. Mr and Mrs Harold Allen and Mr and Mrs ter Guess.

FRIDAY CLUB to members of Friday club at their meeting on Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. Mrs E. S. Hutcheon is scheduled to present the lesson on "Toni Toms and The coffee-time commit- Cee includes Mrs Pence Miller and airs S.

G. Barker. CONGENIAL CLUB Congenial club will meet on Friday. Jan. 18, with Mrs Sadie Buch- iniUer.

NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB The Neighborhood club will meet with Mrs Emma Lawton on Wednesday. Jan. 23. Mrs i a Schnepp will have the program. FACULTY MEN AND WIVES Jefferson schools faculty men and their wives will have a card party and dessert lunch at home economics room in the high school at 8 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 19. Committee includes the mesdames Ed Holstad. Tony Andrusyk, Robin Snyder and Vernon Dunham. TOWN AND COUNTRY The Town and Country Hobby club will have a special meeting on Thursday evening, Jan.

17, at the home of Mrs Lee Ausberger. Rebekah Degree Is Conferred On Three The Rebekah lodse met at the IOOP hall Thursday evening. The Rippey degree team was present to confer the Rebekah degree on three candidates. Shirley H. Ruhde Married Recently To Eugene Phelps Bayard i Shirley Helen Ruhde.

daughter of Mr and Mrs Herman E. Ruhde of Man.ning. became the brids of Eugens Phelps. son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Phelps of Bayard, on Sunday, The double ring ceremony was For The Ladies Pointers And Previews From The Extension Office fcv OVM11CT work and locate a good quality old coat--one that would be just right a make-over performed by the Rev J. X.

cott. assisted by the Rev 1 Ut cteh a Beverly Nielsen was organic andl that fabric Phillip Miller of Cornell college 1 1 Mt. Vernon. sang "Oh durable Perfect Love" and "The" Lord's rcgain much Wiuj of its loveliness The bride was given in by her father. She wore a gown of in a new way.

Look at one wore a gown Chantilly lace and tulle over satin condltion of with a fitted and scoop" fabric jt up neckline, long sleeves tapered over the light Look the wrists, and a full pleated floor ithr U8h il to cneck tnin spots and Her fingertip veil was held in' WO01 -nap worn on the rignt side place by a half cap of lace and look at the wro side. tulle. She carried a white Bible on! Likewise, if the color is faded 0:1 Given in mi which were white roses with right 5ide, look at the wrong 'de wor strifVimprs nf Delores Luxford, Roger Hansen Are Wed At Manilla Bayard Miss Delores Luxford. daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Luxford of Chicago. 111., and Roger D.

Hansen. son of Mr and Mrs William Hansen of Manilla, were uttited in marriage Saturday, Dec. 22. the Trinity Lutheran church in Manilla. The Rev L.

w. Nulzmann performed the ceremony. Mrs William L. Joens was organist, and accompanied Miss Norma Keith Suttons Return From California Trip Mr and Mrs Keith Button eel home Sunday from California they went to see the Rose Bowl game and to visit lelatives and friends. After seeing the game at Pasadena, they went to San Francisco, where they visited Mrs Button's aunts.

Miss Olive Stewart. Mrs W. G. Burger and Mr and Mrs R. A.

Davis. At Stockton, they were guests of the Haws Judd family, and In Tujunga. they visited Mr and Mrs Roy Hawley. Enroute home, they spent two days in Tempe. with Mr Button's parents, Mr and Mrs Roy Button.

The Sutton children stayed with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs Jay Stewart, while their parents were gone. Gingery-Walter man Vows Exchanged At Templeton ted streamers. side. Most make-overs require usin" Mrs Dick Miner, sister of wrong side of the fabric und, bride, was matron of honor. She actually, it can be beautiful.

wore a ballerina length gown of orchid net over taffeta with purple velvet bolero, and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow mums. If possible, select a color your child would like. But if you have a dark colored garment, you can I brighten it up with a pretty lin. Reva Mae Phelps. of i ing, or trim for collars and cuffs.

oft, fine texture is also nice for a child. Try to avoid a large the bridegroom, was brides'maid and Eileen Hulsebus of DenSson. MI AVUIU A I tit EC niece of bridegroom, was junior! plaid as it will be difficult to bridesmaid. They wore identical gowos of yellow net over taffeta Their bouquets were orchid -mums. Ralph Phelps, cousin of the match and will seem out of proportion to a small child.

When you find the garment, you'l! as Presiding at meeting was Mrs William Gilroy, new noble grand who appointed committees. Thirty-two visitors were present from Rippey and one from Perry, with a total of 70 at 'the meeting. Refreshments were served by committee including Mrs S. Renner. Mrs Marian Brooker, Mrs Ralph Veenstra.

and Mrs Lorraine Curtis. brother-in-law of the bride economics tension Ruhde bro'hpr tsf th series New Wa vs 'th junior Cast-A-Ways" over WOI-TV. Ames. Charles Schaul and Ernest SCries te nt 0 8 Homema were the ushers. Candles projjram at i eve TMTM- hghted by Jerry Dillavou and Jerry Stofer.

Roxaone Ruhde and Croft, nieces of the bride and bride-! groom, were ring bearers. Flower Information on Make-Overs is girls were Linda and Debbie Armll ajso available in bulletin form frcm Thursd (It started Stl11 have time to catch Promise Me" and "Tne Lord's Given in marriage her father. te bride wore a length dress of whits faille, (fashioned with a Queen Anne neckline and a bouffant skirt. She carried camellias on a white Bible. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Jo Hickmaa -f Sheldon.

She wore a ballerina dress of green silk and car- of white Uib h'uicnins Has Visit With Parents In Florida Miss Helen Hutchins. teacher in the Jefferson grade school, her parents, Mr and Mrs Ralph Hutchins, at Cypress Gardens. during the Christmas vacation. Mr Hutchios is employed at the gardens as chief assistant photo director in charge of the shows. Churdan Miss Maxlne Walterman.

daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Walterman of Templeton. became the bride of Joseph Gingery, son of Mr and Mrs George Gingery of on Tuesday. Jan. 8. The Rev William P.

BuckhoU officiated-at the nuptial high mass with a double ring ceremony at Sacred Heart church in Tempieton at 8'30 ajn. After the ceremony, the couple placed the bride's ami bouquet on the altar of the Blessed Virgin. The bride wore an all white ballerina length gown of French Schiffli embroidery over net and bridal taffeta, designed with a molded bodice and fitted Jong McCains Hove Moved Into New California Horn! strong, cousins of the bride. the county extension office. The The bride's mother wore an aqua title of tne bulletin is "New Ways gown with pink accessories, and thei with A companion bridegroom's mother a charcoal andl How To Tailor" niTlIr cri A pink dress with pink gives The two mothers aacl the 001 Pointers on how to sew on vou would like these, write a mothers, Mrs E.

C. Armstrong and; to or Phone the county extension Mrs Edith Hoit, all had pink office Jefferson, (phone 123). We'll na send them right away! Mrs Robert Milh'gan will be hostess at a luncheon -toridse in her horns Wednesday. nation corsages. A rece tlon for 225 guests was Reservations are now being ta- the church parlors.

Mrs ken for the Cotton Dress Work- Peterson of Bayard cut and I shop scheduled for Feb. 5 12 Mrs 9 and 26 Th day workshop -o. misiuur aay worKsnop 3 NOrWalk and ls part of thc family Mrs Ernest Ruhde of Manilla. Lloyd Hulsebus of Denison, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs William Ruhde, aunt of the bride, poured. Others assisting were Bonnie Lohmeier, Loyce Grey, Mary Stangl and Marcia Martens.

AfterJi wedding -trip through the southerji states. Mr and Mrs Pbelps are now at home on a farm near Bayard. The bride is a graduate of the YOUR MONEY INSURED currently POLK COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Manning High school and attended Simpson college. She was employed at the Iowa Des Moines National liviny program and Is free to all groups in the county. Each group is eligible to send one representative to the workshop.

The same person will attend all four lessons and will take back the lesson to the organization she represents. Each homemaRcr attending the workshop will bring her own sewing machine and equipment to the lessons. Instruction will be given on selection of fabric, pattern and on construction of a cotton dress. Each bridegroom, was the ring bearer, and Nancy Grassoieier of Bagley, niece of bride, was flower girl. Mrs Luxford chose a light crepe dress for her daughter's wedding.

With it she wore white accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a dark blue crepe dress with white accessories. Each had a corsage of red roses and white carnations. A reception for 85 guests was held in the church parlors. The four-tier wedding cake was baked and decorated by Mrs Grage.

who also served it. Mrs Kenneth Grassmeier of Bagley, sister of thhe bride, poured. Others assistipg at the reception were Madelyn Hansen. sister of the bridegroom, Phyllis Coulter. Karen Cory, Mrs Willie Hansen.

Mrs Ray Grage. Mrs Albert Grau, Mrs Ralph Hansen and Mrs Marlin Hansen. The bride was a graduate of Coon Rapids High school and the bridegroom of Manilla High school. Both are students at ISTC in a Falls. Following a short wedding trip they will be at home at 3016 Illinois College Court, Cedar Falls here from Mrs McCain.

Mrs McCain adds that she and her husband "extend an invitation to our 'Jefferson and Greene county friends at any time to visit us." Mrs. Leon McCaffrey Has points over the wrist, and a demur: neckline with standing points. The bouffant skirt had side panels or net with cascades of ruffles. Her elbow length chapel veil of imported silk illusion fell from a tiara of French lace leaves with seed pearl and rhinestone sprays. Ske earned a Victorian cascade bouquet of white Frenched carnations in tucked fanned malJne and tipped boxwood leaves, centered with a detachable corsage and accented with white velvet and looped showered satin.

Miss Wanita Walterman. sister 01 the bride, served as bridesmaid. She wore a ballerina length dress of turquoise blue nylon organza, styled with a sculptured strapless bodice under a jacket with shirreci sleevelets. The full skirt featured a side pouf draped to the hem line. Her headpiece was tiara, styled like that of the bride, in turquoise blue.

She carried a cascade bouquet bronze toned pompons and gold colored satal leaves in puffed aqua maline satin. James Gingery attended his brother as best man. Breakfast for the bridal party was served in the home of the bride's parents by Mrs Lawrence Ocken I and Mrs J. L. Gretemen.

Dinner I for the immediate family was served jat the Brown Derby and Ja reception followed for additional i guests from 2 to 5 m. at the Brown Derby. I The bride is a graduate of Sacred Heart High school at Templeton. jkjcper at St. Anthony's Hospital in Carroll.

The bridegroom is graduate of Churdan High scohol and is em- ployed by C. A. Swanson and Sons jof Omaha. After a trip to the South, the couple will be at home at 1145 32nd Omaha. N'tb.

For travel, the bride chose a pink sheath dress, with pink and black acessories. Out-of-town guests were present 'cm Churdan. Jefferson. Paton. I Carroll.

Omaha. and Chicago Jill. 6 THE JEFFERSON BEE Jefferson. Iowa, Jan. 15.

1957 IN OUR JANUARY I Women's Dress Shoes 5.58 and 3.99 Women's Wedgies 5.88 and 4.88 Women's House Slippers 2.59 and 1.99 Girls' Overshoes Sizes 9 to 3 1.99 Mr an.1 Mrs Carl Sutton returned I Thursday rom a visit over Chris Mr Sutton's troihor iister-m-law. Mr and Mrs Roy ton at Tempe. Ariz. IVIojud Hosiery 1.19 and 88c For Bridge Club Mrs Leon McCaffrey entertained the CDA bridge club at her home Tuesday evening. Jan.

8. A dinner was served at 7 p.m. Miss Kathleen Fields was a guest. High score at bridge was tallied by Mrs Ned Aldera. at me iowa Des Moines National OI a cotton dress.

Each bank in Des Moines. The bride- CI the will be given personal groom is a graduate of Bayard! as wel1 as group instruction High school and farming. 7TH HIGH OES KOINES OPEN SATURDAY A.M. 33 YEARS of Progress and Service Stop in mail your check and book will bt forwarded. H.Shaffers Marie 55th Anniversary and Mrs Harry Shaffer are observing their 55th wedding anniversary (Tuesday).

The Shaffers are having a quiet observance of the occasion at their apartment at 502 E. Lincolnway, with friends stopping in to call. Bagley Stars Attend Dunlap Installation Bagley--Several members of Veritas chapter, OES, of went! to Dunlap on Saturday, Jan. 5, when Mrs Robert Moore was installed as worthy matron of the Dunlap chapter. Her mother.

Mrs Margaret Becker, attended the ceremonies. Mrs Francts Wilson of Jefferson was installing marshal for the grand worthy matron, who served as installing matron. Mrs Douglas Becker Mrs Jim O'Lena. is engaged in So that each person attending will be able to have adequate facilities and personal assistance, it is necessary to limit the workshop to 16 women. So act now if your group would like to have these lessons.

Deadline for reservations is Wednesday, Jan. 30. The first 16 reservations received will be accepted. For those of yon who are interested in some wise buys during the January White Sales, here are some tips from "Here's Your Household Linen Review" and extension bulletin available from our office. Know length, width and thickness of your mattress when buying sheets.

Allow 6 inch tuck-in under mattress. Sheet size is always given in torn size allowing 5 inches shrinkage and 5 inches for hem. Subtract 10 inches from the torn length to get final sheet length. Buy top and bottom sheets of same size. New contour sheets are pre- shrunk.so tight fit is assured.

Check closeness of weave, whether Out of town relatives pressnt for the weddkig were Mr and Mrs Arthur Luxford and Connie of Chicago. 111.. and Mrs Kenneth Grassmeier and children of and Mrs Charley Ford, the brides grandmother, and Mrs Dolly Hutchinson, both of Bayard. Charles Naylors Mark 45 Years Grand Junction Mr and Mrs Charles Naylor observed 45th wedding anniversary Jan. 10.

Their daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs John Taylor of Yale and one son, -Mr and Mrs Robert Naylor and son Philip were present for 'the dinner. Mrs Taylor baked the anniversary Ira John Atteberrys On Trip To Texas And Florida Mr and Mrs John Atteberry of Jefferson left Jan. 3 for Ft. Worth. to visit a week in the home of Mr and Mrs John Gunn.

From there, they plan to go to For: Lauderdale, to visit in the home of Mr Atteberry's sister. Mr and Mrs A. Dudley Gardner. They will return to Jefferson around Jan. 20.

cake. Virginia Wherry, who is an airlines stewardess out of New York City, has been visiting her mother Mrs Agnes Wherry. She timed her visit to be pressnt at the installation of her sister. Donna, as worthy matron' of the Churdan OES. Mrs.

Gilchrist Visits In Louisiana And Arkansas Mrs W. D. Gilchrist recently returned from a visit of three months with her daughter, Mrs Gladys Melberg, and family in Monroe. She also visited her daughter Mrs Melvin Hays, in Stuttgart, Ark'! Mrs. Ashmore Hostess To JB Club Members Friday The JB club met Friday afternoon with Mrs Glenn Ashmore.

Eleven members were present. After roll call and a business session, the afternoon was spent visiting. The hostess served refresh-! ments. Take Her Dancing SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 The Dixielamlers. TUESDAY JANUARY 22 Tony Bradlcyand His Orchestra.

Sponsored by (he Coon Rapids American Legion. STARLINE BALLROOM Children's Cowboy Boots 4.88 Men's Zippers and 4 Buckles 5.49 Men's Oxfords and Work Shoes 5.88 Men's 5 Buckle Overshoes 6.88 Carroll, Iowa Women's Nylon Galoshes Light Weight 3.98 Men's Insulated Boots Oiled Leather Leather Lined Special 14.95 SHOE STORE block So. S.W. Corner Square Roa Gillespie plans to leave Sunday for Chicago. 111., where he will a special course 'n hair styling.

Mengrel Implement and Farm Store Mlnneapolis-Moline Massey- Harris New Idea Paton Phone 200 Frame Sale OFF On All Frames in Stock During January HURRY FINN STUDIO 103 W. State, Jefferson Mrs Margaret Becker returned home Saturday night from a visit of several weeks in Dunlap. while Dr and Mrs Moore were in California for the New Year's festivities. Smooth, flat and even, selvage tape-like and even. Percale is finer fabric than muslin, but not as There's no place like NOT THE HIGHEST PRICED BUT THE CLEANEST IN TOWN! 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop, Radio and Heater, Auto.

Trans. 1645 DritC it once, and you'll Drive it always. For Service to Please Both You and Your Car See Us! MOTORS JEFFERSON, IOWA PHONE 170 Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer strong. Check on color-fast quality. Pillowcases should be 2 inches wider than pillow and 6 inches longer.

i Nylon sheets may be all-nylon or blend of cotton and nylon. All-nylon are knitted or woven; come in white or colors, fitted or flat sheets. These wash and dry easily, need little or no ironing, take less' storage spaces, cost more but last longer. So. consider these factors when deciding whether to purchase cotton or nylon sheets.

Mrs. Whitcomb Presents Lesson On Bible Colleges Bagley-The Womans Cowicil of Church of Christ met Thursday Jan. 10. with the president. Mrs Jessie Huston, in charge.

Mrs Eleanor Whticomb cave an nteresting lesson, 'Bible Colleges in he Midwest Area'. It was decided to have the Faher and Son banquet the eveninc March 15. Farm Loans Real Estate Insurance Community State Bank BIdg. H. PETERSON PATON.

IOWA for winning new automobiles one of a picture series for the wandering buyer Chnrmninc Culver.

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Years Available:
1952-1974