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The Malvern Leader from Malvern, Iowa • Page 6

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the Ramona Grindle, Larry Swett Married Sunday in Methodist Church at Malvern of the guest book. Mrs. Claude Perkins, Miss Pamela Bluat, Miss Lavina Alberts and Roger Johnson were in charge of th unwrapping and displaying gifts. For traveling the bride chose a two piece pink shantung suit. He accessories were white and he corsage was detached from tin center of her bridal bouquet.

The bride and groom botl graduated in 19S9 from th Strahan high school and attend ed Peru State Teachers College Both the bride and groom wil teach in the Ralston, Nebr. Pub lie schools this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Swett will be al home at W.

Sharp in Glenwood until fall. OES Kensington Will Recess for Summer Months The Order of the Eastern Star Kensington met in regular session last Friday for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Doris Beckwith with Mrs. Carl Wilson, Blanche Emerick and Mrs. Fred Buttmann, as co-hostesses.

Guests were Mrs. Delia Rinehart of Hinsdale, 111., and Mrs. Mildred Benton. Guessing games were played for entertainment and Ann Beckwith played a medley of tunes on the piano, and several request numbers. The group will recess for the summer and convene again in the fall.

The Malvern Methodist church with circular overskirts that were trimmed in a back interest of a double bow and flowing panels. Their matching petal hats were worn with miniature veils. They carried pink carnations surrounded by red sweetheart roses. Vickie Curtis, niece of the groom, served as flower girl. She wore a white dress topped with white petal overskirt.

Her accessories were in pink. Gary Schlosser of Dawson, was the setting Sunday, June 2o, at 3:00 o'clock for the marriage of Ramoua Ann Grindle and Larry William Swett. The Rev. John Lippincott performed the double ring ceremony, i Miss Grindle Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Grindle Jr. of Malvern, and Mr. Swett Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swett of Malvern.

Mrs. Marvin Woodfill accompanied Richard Goy as he sang served as best man. The "Because" and "The Lord's! Prayer." The bride entered with her father to the organ strains of the "Wedding March. She wore a su- Family Gathering Sunday at Kenneth Bowman Home Sunday a family gathering was held at the Ken Bowman home with 36 relatives present. Those bringing their basket dinners were Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Sherman, Goldfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gragg of Boone; Mr. and Mrs.

Al Gobel, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Slump, Duane Slump, Larry Wilkins, all of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Pullen and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Young of Council Bluffs; Mrs. Clifford Pullen and Diane of Lenox; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Constant and family of Sheridan, Mr.

and Mrs. Vergil Pullen and family of Macedonia; and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bowman and family of Corning. groomsmen were Larry Blunt of Hastings, and Steven Grindle, brother of the bride.

Dennis Curtis, nephew of the groom, served as ringbearer. Marvin Fritz of perblV shaped gown of silk mist Malvern, Roger Grindle and Ron- organza and re-embroidered alen- cnn lace over boquct taffeta. Thei sculptured bodice, enhanced in overlays of lace, was fashioned with a scalloped portrait neckline. The long sleeves tapered to the traditional bridal point over the wrists. The voluminous princess line skirt, strewn with medallions, was bordered in lace aid Ftchter of Omaha acted as ushers.

The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding two- piece silk shantung dress with accessories. The groom's mother wore a mint embroidered sheath with white accessories. A reception was held at the and cascaded into an aisle wide )8rtv Memorial building with train. Her double veil of import- Mrs Rona ier, Mrs. Everett led French illusion fell in a cir-! je Mrs Charles Wilson and tal trimmed capulet.

cular sweep from a petaled, crys-! Mrs vir sil Curtis acting as hos- tef.ses. The reception table was i beautifully laid with net over a She carried a white orchid'pink cloth and centered with a surrounded by pink sweetheart four tiered wedding cake. The roses fashioned into a cascade cake was decorated In three 'effect. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Ronald Bonnett of Iowa City.

Mrs. Leonard Jacob of Ralston, Nebr. and Mrs. Ronald Curtis, sister of the groom, served as bridesmaids. Tho attendants wore identical gowns in pink organza.

The fitted bodices featured bateau necklines and bracelet length sleeves. The shades of pink. Miss Elinor Keefer of Papil- 1 on, cut the cake '-issisted Mrs. Xorris Hale of Platts- Mrs. Darrell Herzberg of VMlisca presided at the coffee service while Miss Deanna Grin- die of Omaha poured the punch.

Steven Carlson played background music on the piano dur- the reception. Visitors from Oregon Feted Several Times Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allely Roger, Steve and Janice of Spring field, have been vacationing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Rudy Hopp at Glenwood and Mr and Mrs.

Clifford Allely and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson at Hastings. They also visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs.

John Moran and family at Cheyenne, Wyo. They were honor guests at a covered dish supper at St. John's church and enjoyed visiting with many friends there. A number of family get-togethers have also been held in their honoring, including a Hoxie family reunion at the Alley home, guests numbering 38; Allely-Fellows reunion numbering 40 at the rodeo park in Sidney and a Hopp family gathering at Glenwood for a picnic supper, with 80 present. Earlier a group of young friends had dinner at the supper club anc a fun evening at Playland for the young cousins concluded the time of vacation in cool Iowa.

It was their first visit in three years. Film sheath skirts were designed Mrs. Marvin Fritz had Mr. and Mrs. Allen Seim spen the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs.

Paul Bunn, at Monmouth 111. shop here and SAVIE on food bills WILSON'S BIF 12-oz. can 79c Size, BUTTER-NUT DUTCH TREET CHEESE 2 Ibs. 5' NO. 2V 2 CANS CONTADINA SPICED PEACHES in heavy syrup 3 for 89c TRADE MARK ICE CREAM 18 PM Pure Preserves Orders in by Orders in by delivered P.

M. Johns Phone 624-8525 WE DELIVER Quality ncery Your Honored at Bridal Shower Friday Night A pink bridal shower honoring Sandra Roenfeldt was neld last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl Ilass, with Mrs. ren Darrah, Miss Merrilee Darrah and airs. LaVerne Obrecht as co- hostesses.

Mrs. Darrah and daughters aierrilee and Susan presented a vocal selection, "My Best To You." The shower gifts were hidden (about the house and the bride to be had to find them from musical clues given by Mrs. Darrab at the piano and Mrs. Bass at the organ. The pink color scheme was carried out in the refreshments and on the tea table.

Mrs. Harold Peterson poured the and Mrs. Bernard Roenfeldt served the punch. The 36 guests were Sandra former classmates and their mothers. Mrs.

Beanie Entertained Mrs. James Beattie entertained last Thursday afternoon at a dessert luncheon and a table of bridge, complimenting Mrs. A. P. Hondros of Wichita, Kan.

Mrs. Allen Wortman, Mrs. Frederick Smith and Mrs. June Fickel made up the group. Mrs.

Hondros returned to her home Friday following a visit with her mother, Mrs. H. T. Beattie, and other relatives. CHURCH NOTES HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, Glenwood Fr.

O. L. Kaufman, Pastor Time of masses: Mass each Sunday, 6:15 a. and 9 a. m.

Mass at State School each Sunday at 7:30 a. m. First Fridays and Holy Days, 6:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Week days, 7 a. m. eaca Saturday, 8 p. m.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Alfred Martin, Minister Morris Parks, S. S. Supt. Worship service at 9 a.

m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Choir every Wednesday evening at Malvern FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Lyle Williams, S. S.

Supt. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m.

6:30 p. BTF. 7:30 p. Bible Study. June 28: Quarterly business meeting.

A good attendance is desired as there is important business to discuss. i will give you plenty of reason to celebrate. Malvern merchants cordially invite you to come to town Saturday and get your share of these Bargains and every day when you want better values, good merchandise and friendly service. Then don't forget to come back on the Fourth for the big celebration. day.

I 2 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. John Lippincott, Pastor Sunday, 9 a. m. Divine worship. Sermon, "A Day for Singing." This will be a.

service which we shall look at some of the hymns of our hymnal and learn some of the history of why a hymn was written. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Mrs.

Roy Dean Mansfield, Supt. 6 p. m. Senior High MYF at the home of Bill Baer. The youth, will come to the church at 7:30 to hear Capt.

Kenneth R. Bailey from the Treynor Missile Base. 7:30 p. m. Young Adults meeting at the Church.

Capt. Kenneth R. Bailey speaker. He will show a 30 minute film regarding missile development. 8 p.

m. The trustees will hold their organizational planning meeting for the year. Wednesday, 7:30 Chancel Choir. 'ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH D.

J. Crockett, Interim Pastor The Church of the Lutheran Hour Thursday, June 27 7:30 p. m. Sunday School Choir rehearsal. Miss Nancy Knop, directing.

We Invite all our young people from the Primary through Senior classes. 8:00 p. m. Lesson Study for the Sunday School Staff. Saturday, June 2D 5:00 p.

Ice cream Social at Trinity Lutheran Church in Glenwood; vanilla, chocolate, strawberry and pineapple flavors; serving continues until 8:00 p. m. Free-will offering. Sunday, June 30 9:00 a. m.

The Worship Hour. 10:15 a. m. Sunday School classes for all ages. Monday, July 1 8:00 p.

m. The Church Council meets in the chucch basement. Tuesday, Juy 2 6:00 p. m. Walther League swimming party and wiener roast at Hed Oak.

Wednesday, July 3 8:00 Young People's Choir rehearsal. Your Director urges the young men and women of St. John's to join the choir and tend regularly. Thursday, July 4 Gun Club festival at Malvern. Friday, July 6 7:30 p.

in. Sunday School Choir rehearsal) with Miss Nancy Knop directing. PRINTING Call The Malvern Leader for all kinds. t.f. Not only are most stores offering special values on Saturday but Mansfield-Morrow Interiors are having a special Open House to present their new home furnishings display facilities.

You'll enjoy seeting this unusual development by another of Malvern's progressive stores. Bargain Day STOCK UP THIS WEEK END AT THESE EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS AT WILSON'S! Mansfield-Morrow Interiors Open House will be from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

GETC MODILW301A 4200 Cooling Capacity EASY-MOUNT ROOM AIR CONDITIONER Easier Ever fo Install Yourself I COMES READY TO INSTALL) WEATHER-TIOHT, RATTLE-FREEI NO SPECIAL 230-VOLT WIRINOI- Five-Year Written Warranty This General Electric room air conditioner carries a one- year repair warranty against manufacturing defects on the entire unit, and an additional four-year warranty applicable to the sealed refrigerant system. SAVE Installation Cosfj ENJOY These Big Features Extra-Quiet Operation Dehumldlflet at il coolt Two-Speed Fan Five Rotator Air Waihable Atr Filler NEMA THIS IS A FACtlMIU OF THI NIMA SIAL. When the actual teal it affixed to a room air conditioner, tignifiei that the nameplate cooling capacity it certified accurate by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. Yours For Only 219.95 Easy-Mount Air Come In a Variety of Models and Cooling Capacities Pace Service Co. MALVERN, IOWA Come to Collins Drug for the things you need in' the Good Old Summer Time FIRST AID needs Sets or individual items for car and home.

Max Factor Cosmetics Specially suited for summer needs Mosquito Repellants and Treatments Effective for summer comfort Insecticides Herbicides Everything for home, garden, orchard needs Moore's Paint Complete line for every purpose Collins Drug Co. Edel Knight E. W. Knight MALVERN, IA. We have justurioaded another carload of asphalt smigles and roofing products.

We havefen ample stock of shingles in a widephoice of colors to take care of your roof ing needs. Give us a call for an estimatjp cost of your roof- sts less than you estimates al- shed with no obli- ing job, usually it might think! Remel ways cheerfully fuirj gation. MALVERN UJMBER CO. Quality is Our Polic Ph. 624-8619 Service Oor Pride Malvern, la.

LEGAL FIREWORKS Booby Traps Ball Type Caps Cap Guns and Caps Sparklers All Kinds Sizes 15x24 Assorted Colors Hand Towels 4 for 1 SIZE 6 AND 7, WOMEN'S PANTIES on ALL Men's Sport Shirts 1 OFF on Boys' Shirts $150 TIES. 4 for 1 Broken Sizes in Hush Puppies! MEN'S REG. $9.95 6.95 WOMEN'S REG. $8.95 SIZES 6V2 THROUGH lOVfe GIRLS' AND WOMEN'S White Cotton Anklets 4 pairs for 1 DeWITT'S STORE WILSON CLOTHING MALVERN Charles and Ruth Malvern, la. Saturday's the Big Day! STARTS June 29 OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE Get the Jump on July by Shopping Here Saturday for These Wonderful Values RED TAG SALE A New Assortment DRESSES 2 Priced Re-Priced! Other Summer DRESSES DISCOUNT Swim Suits Ladies, Children's, 1-DAY ONLY! SAT.

June 29 Come in and look through the stock, spot the red tags. These will represent TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS. Come in and Look for Other Bargains JACKSON'S Style Shop uAlvenu JUST FOR EXAMPLE: MALVERN GLIDDEN Spred-Satin $105 Per Quart IN MOST COLORS Formerly $2.10 SATURDAY ONLY GALLONS, Formerly $6.20, SAT. ONLY REMEMBER Red Tag Sale Mdse. will be Found in ALL Depts.

of our Store! PACE SERVICE CO. MALVERN, IA. FARM MACHINERY VALUES HOTTER THAN A FIRECRACKER STOP IN THIS WEEK END AND GET THE DETAILS! WE'LL DO RIGHT BY YOU! 9-MOWERS-9 Minneapolis International John Deere 65 to 135 TRACTORS 4010 Diesel, John Deere 1,300 hours. 460 Diesel, IHC 800 hours. 2-IHC M's 2-DC Case G-John Deere IHC Utility 300 A-C WC A-C with plow cultivator 3-GRAIN DRYERS-3 Deere Breeding Benton Your John Deere Dealer MALVERN, IA.

At State 4-H Conference Mills county's delegates to thei stale 4-H conference are shown) above as they attended the meeting at Ames June 12-15. They took part in meetings, discussions and sessions on career explorations, etc. Theme of the conference was "Citizenship in Action." In the picture are, in back: Paul Hathaway, Malvern; Tom Axtcll, Silver City; Jerry Pontow, Hastings; Bob Burgoin, Silver City; Don Angus, Malvern, County Extension Assistant Jim Glenn. In front, Diane Hopp, Malvern; Joan Buch, Glenwood; Cindy Adams, Malvern; Sherry. Hurst, Glenwood; Mrs.

Robert Hopp, Malvern. Murphy-Pollock Married June 22 Miss Catherine Murphy, Omaha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Murphy of Westboro, and John P. Pollock, Malvern, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Pollock of Mt Ayr, were united in marriage Sat urday, June 22, at 6 o'clock in the evening. The Rev. John Lippincot performed the ceremony. Their attendants were Miss Con nie Mickey of Omaha and Davi Angus, Malvern.

The bride was attired in a white embroidered sheath and her corsage was red roses. Miss Mickey wore a two piece pale green dress and her corsage was white carnations. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents at 8 p. m. Those attending from Malvern were Mr.

and Mrs. David Angus and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Reed. Virginia Angus helped with the gifts.

The young couple will reside on a farm southeast of Malvern. amily Dinner Sunday Honored Visitors from Montana A group of relatives met for a cooperative dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Kerns lonoring Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson of Jordon, Mont. Present in addition to the honorees were Mrs. Xira Scott and Ross, Hastings; Mr.

and Mrs. John Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gabhart and family and Bert Scott, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Imel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Imel and family, Sharpsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Imel, Winside, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Imel, Cowrie and Mrs. Lola Shetterlly, Noel, Mo. Late afternoon callers were Mrs. Eleanor Scott and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and Charlene. Noffsingers Entertained for Out of Town Guests and Mrs. C. J.

Noffsinger entertained in honor of their house guests on different occasions the past week end. Saturday afternoon a coffee from 3 to 5 honored Mrs. A. J. Rohrbaugh Napoleon, 0., Mrs.

A. J. Rohorbaugh jr. and Linda, Lorain, Mrs. Delia Rinehart, Hinsdale, 111., and Mrs.

C. V. Lind, St. Paul, Minn. About 40 guests enjoyed this courtesy.

Saturday night dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rohor- baugh and Linda, Mrs.

A. J. Rohor- baugh Mrs. C. V.

Lind and family and Mrs. Frederick Smith. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Noffsinger entertained at a cooperative dinner with former classmates of Andrew Rohorbaugh jr.

as their guests. The evening was spent visiting and viewing pictures, old and new. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Wearin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bower, James Benton, Mr. and Mrs.

Max Benton, Mrs. Frederick Smith, the honorees and hosts. Cooperative Dinner Held Sunday at C. M. Wilson Home Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Wilson were hosts Sunday at a cooperative dinner in their recreation room. Their guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Bass, Glenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rhoades, Red Oak; the Wilsons' Saturday over night guest, Tom Railsback, Auburn, Paul Seeger, Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Bass and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. The occasions celebrated belatedly were the April 14 birthday of Mr. Seeger and C.

M. Wilson's June 13 birthday and a housewarming for the hosts. Honored Sandra Roenfeldt with Canned Goods Shower Mary Anna Parker and Marilyn Scohening hosted an old fashioned wiener roast at the Schoening home Sunday evening. The occasion was also a canned goods shower in honor of Miss Sandra Roenfeldt. The guests were former high school ulassmtaes of Sandra's.

The honoree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Roenfeldt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parker and the Schoen- ings were also present.

The canned goods were presented to Sandra by way of a treasure hunt. For entertainment Mr. Schoening showed home movies of the girls taken during their school days, from grade school on up, which created much enjoyment and many comments. Empress Theater Malvern, la. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 29, 30 "IF A MAN ANSWERS" With Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin PLUS "LOVER COME BACK" Starring Rock Hudson and Doris Day JULY 4, 5, 6, 7 MATINEE JULY 4 "GIANT" Starring Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor.

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1890-1977