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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 8

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8--Algona (Iowa) Advance Thursday, June 12, 1952 Hodgepodge FEW PEOPLE are so perfect they can quit trying to improve themselves, mentally, and physically. morally, YOU NEVER EARN friendship--you have lo give it away continually to have it. CHARACTER is formed by a msnner of living, and can be Algonian Is Married Doris Mane Applcgatc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ap- plegatc, of West Bend, and Lawrence Miller, son of the late Sam Miller and Mrs.

Miller, of Bode, were married Sunday afternoon in the Methodist church the Rev. O. W. Brand performing the single ring service at 3:30 o'clock Altar decorations barkeu. of gaiden flowers in pastel 1 shades.

Marital music was played by Mrs. Walter Plumb at the organ, Lohengrin's Wedding March De- ing used Ronald Hutchings sang, I Love You Truly, Because, and Mrs. Walter Plumb will preside at the organ, and Mrs. C. D.

Morck will sing. A reception in the church dining room will follow the ceremony. Mrs. G. W.

Stillman will pour, and Mrs. B. A. Thorpe, the bride's aunt, will cut the bride's cake. Mrs.

John Carroll will have charge of the guest book, Joan Hutchison of gifts The bride taught at Cedar Rapids the past year, after graduation in 1951 from i college. She is also an Algona high school graduate. Mr. Pickford received a B. S.

degree in 1950 from Iowa State college and and M. S. degree at the state university in February. He is now employed at New Orleans by the California Oil but has been called to report for army service on July 21. i Honor Former Resident Mrs Frank Ostrum entertained at a party Monday evening Mrs.

Ann Zittritsch, who has been here from Odell, 111. Those in attendance were members a birthday club of which she was I a member when living here, Mrs Ralph Brown, Mrs. Nellie Van Allen, Mrs. James Allen, Hugh Post, Mrs. Fern Hardgrove, Atha Hardgrove, Mrs.

Ray Mrs. Esther Helberg, and Mrs. A. Guderian, of Galbraith. After dinner at "Frank and Em's" the spent the evening at Mrs.

Os-' trum's and lunch was served at midnight. Shower for Bride A pre-nuptial and shower was given Tuesday at the Country Club for Marjone Dewel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dewel, whose marriage to Peter Pickford, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rollo S. Pickford, of Cedar Rapids, took place Thursday (to- a liostesses were Mesdames John Kenefick, H. M. Smith, G. W.

Stillman, Theodore Hutchison, Wade Sullivan, L. E. Linrian, M. G. Bourne and Campbell Humphrey.

Attend Convention Mrs Loighton Misbach accompanied Mrs. David Amspoker, of Emmetsburg, to Cedar a where they attended the P.E.O. convention on the campus of the Iowa State Teachers They will spend Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, there as delegates from their home chapters. Reunion Is Held The Godfredson family annual reunion was held Sunday at the Swea City park. Those in attendance from here were Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Dettman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wibben and Mrs. i Ringsdorf.

There were 83 sons present. The first reunion was held in 1949. Card Club Metis Mrs. John Miller entertained the members of her card club last week Wednesday. High and low score prizes were won by Mrs.

Harry Herr and Mrs. Mary Neuroth. The club met this week Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. G. A.

Sharp. Douglas Craft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Craft, celebrated his fifth birthday last Saturday at a party in which the following were guests: Alan and Betty Holt, Billy Chism, Nancy Muckey. David Ott and Tommy Joe Hudson.

Others invited were absent due to illness or vacations. Officers of C.D.A. Are Installed Last week Tuesday evening, at the V.F.W. hall Marcella Fandel, district deputy, installed officers for the local C.D. of A.

court as follows: Grand Regent, Nellie Van Allen; Vice Grand Regent, Dorothy Mergen; Prophetess, Vera May Semon; lecturer, Mary McEvoy; financial secretary, Grace Holland; treasurer, Elizabeth Grill. Historian, Mary Alice Fox; Monitor, Lenore Kinsey; organist, Jobie McEvoy; parliamentar- ain, Mae O'Brien; publicity chairman, Mary Corrine Smith; new trustees, Minnie Matern, Anna Geishecker. After installation, Mrs. Nellie Van Allen, Grand Regent, presented to Father P. P.

Gearen a check for $1,000, the first payment on the organization pledge toward the building of a new Catholic church. Call the Advance changed only by" changing the i The Lord's Prayer. manner. feel very superior in their The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white shp- per satin gown fashioned lace voke, long sleeves, i basque, and long tram. Her fin- veil feu from a heait ger-cip veil feu from a a i i complement considering hat Her what people have 10 with mentally as compared with the ape, they haven't done so well.

NOTE TO GRADUATES. You weie red loses and baby bieaih on a white prayer book. fue bridesmaids weie Beverly' Smitn whose dress and hat were of lavender material, Mereditn Applegate, sister of the bncl are no more educated than your wore a biue hat and dress, and ability to work with the tools of Eleanore Kay Applegate. junior life given to you through your schooling. Your diploma means you have the tools-- that is all SOME PEOPLE driving cars around corners must think they are on bicycles and have only two wheels to use.

OH WHAT is so rare as a day bridesmaid, wore a diess and hat. The gowns ere tloor length and the nalo hats were of lace wun veiling of the same color falling to the shoulders Their flowers were arm bouquets ot pink and yellow carnations tied i two and a biue riD- bons. Tne groom was attended Smun, Robert Appiegate, ana Rolnn Adreon. were VVavne Aloore ene Brandow in June when someone isn get- i ana Rlchard No ll tmg married. Glen Adreon was ring beaier and tne flower were Barj bara Kuhn and busan a WONDER IF the embarrass- i Wmctaxer, who wore identical ment felt bv the bride and groom dresses of pmk satin with match- given that honking ride through i ing hats.

ths business section isn't felt be- i A reception for 200 guests was cause their friends didn't have held in tne church basement foi- more common decency. ITS THE grindstone of work and experience that make men sharp and keen. To avoid being dull you must evary day giv up a little bit fighting against something harder than yourself. TAFT WANTS to split the T-axas deleation with Ike. Never knew before that Texans could be taken for granted that way.

if. if. THE SUPREME COURT decided the steel industry was a bit different from a haberdashery, and definitely was so vital to the country it couldn't be risked. BLOODTHIRSTY mosquitoes ruin most gardens. It's too difficult to weed and slap at the same time.

if. it. MOST PEOPLE arc republican or democrat from habit rather than by conviction. THE ISSUE of hquor-by-the- drink will be more cumbersome to the democrats in Iowa than the governor's income tax troubles will be to the republicans. Liquor made too easy causes troubles to thousands.

IT WOULD SEEM from all the evidence at hand that the labor unions are more monopolistic than anvthing dreamed up by so- called Wall street lowing the ceremony. The de- corations here were also garden tiowcrs in pastel colors. Tne I wedding cake was made by Mrs. i TT -1 1 1 1 ne Smith. Mrs.

Smith cut the' cake. iVLrs. Ricnard Noll, ot Cor- with and Mary Kay Miner, of Hurnboldt, poured. Mrs Art Is-' sarct, Corwuh, had charge of i guest book Mrs David Bolie. Ti- tonka, and Judy Adreon, Algona, gifts.

The bride is a graduate of the high school and attended th-; Hamilton business college at Mason City She has been employed in the office of Joe Lowe, a torney After a brief wedding trip the couple will be at home on a farm near Bode. The Idle Hour bridge club mat Wednesday afternoon with Mrs D. D. Monlux. Miss Balgeman Weds At 7 o'clock Sunday evening at the Peace Lutheran church, Wet Bend, took place the wedding of Donna Jean, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Balgeman, of West Bend, to Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. V. F.

Bargman. Rod: man, the Rev. E. E. Greene of- ficiatmg in a double-ring ceremony.

Decorations were baskets of flowers arranged by Mrs H. Balgeman. The biide was, i away by her father. Tom Roben- berger sang the Lord's Prayer, and Shirley Miller and Tom hang the wedding prayer The bride was gowned in nv- i Ion tulle ovei satin, with angel- sleeves and Venice lare trim; she wore a finger-tip veil trimmed with pearl, and carried a white orchid on a small white Bible. Maid of honoi as Jean Balgeman and bridesmaids were Jo Ann Meyer, Mary Karen Bargman, Laura Ward, and Lee Ann Meyer All wore identical gowns of skv blue ith matching pic- TRYING TO TIE Ike to Wall ture nats and came fans ith street seems to be a last ditch I clustered flowers desperation shot by the Taft Jim best man.

forces. Anvone should be able a 0 omsmen i Frea Huc- to sea through that one. WESTER UNION strikers aet ka. Ray Heath, a Balgeman. and Anhkei Follouing the ceremony a reception was held at the West a raise.

The company asks Bend Legion Post's, clubrooms and gets a higher rate. Who pays? The same gun that always pays --the little fellow LOST IN THE excitement over the steel case was a decision of I the supreme court giving bus i lines permission to make us lis- ten to canned programs in the i busses whether we wanted to or i not. No buttons to turn off. It a curse in the cities THOSE EASY credit terms are called that because it's so easy to get them, not to pay them. QUOTE OF THE WEEK- "A place I know has, the most satisfactory juke-box in town.

It's broken." Sylvia Bremer in Davenport Times. Janet Balgeman v. as in of the guest book. Ethol Grmg cut the wedding cake, and in charge of gifts were Mesdames Bermce Holler and Elaine Km- seth The bride and gioom left foi a short They i be at homo in an apartment on East Call street. Algona The hi ido.

a gi aduato of the West Bond high school, has been assistant in tho dental office of Dr Dowel Tho groom is i tho employ of the Pioneoi company at Algona, is a a a of tho Rodman i and a 1052 i a a of Buona Vista college. Stoim Lake, a decree Tho brid'j i continue in present employment. fft wft SINCE THE STREET has put all that crushed rock on the streets it can be said we have rocks in our shoes even some of us rocks in the head. DAFFY DEFINITION Championship Heavyweight Boxing Match." A waltz. Dewel Wedding Today The of Marioiic, on- of Mi and i E.

Dewel. Algon.i. to Peter I'u-kford. son of Mi Mrs- i Rollo Pickford, Cedar Rapids, work 'akes plare at 3 30 this Thurs- dav afternoon at the Algona Methodist rhurch. the Brand, pastor, i i a i The bride i i a of white orgnndv made miffed sleeves, a Peter Pan col- lar, and a i i veil Her bouquet will be yellow loses and white daisies She i be a ed by Mrs.

Bvron Lodwick Indianapolis Ind matron of honor, who i vellow or- gandv and a yellow W. i THERE ISN'T a better day than today to do something you and carnation--. can be proud of. Even if it is so small it won't be noticed by others, the most important person in the world will still know it-- vou! --D. E.

D. James I Cedar Rao- ids, will servo as best man and ushers i bo Goiald Dean, Richnrd Dean. Mason City, Dr. i C. 0 A i II, of Vote for Dad at "The Hub' Vote for Dad at "The Hub' Vote for Dad at "The Hub' Vote for Dad at "The Hub" 03 4-3 HH HH CD ffi 0) 03 a -M HH HM 0) f--' cd .5 ffi cS 9 The Campaign's SUPPORT; POP! let him know that your favorite candidate on his 'Election Day" I 1CI june MI Vote for DAD YOU'LL BE GIVING DAD A 'VOTE OF CONFIDENCE" WHEN YOU MAKE ONE OF THESE GIFT-CANDIDATES FROM "THE HUB" YOUR CHOICE FOR PRESENTATION ON FATHER'S DAY! "Ballot" of Famous Names OFFICIAL VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Mark In the Square Opposite Candidate's Name Van Heusen Shirts This year's lop-running candidate! Vote for that world famous Van Heusen wrinkle and wilt-free collar.

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