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Waterloo Daily Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • Page 12

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is, THURSDAY. OCTOBER if. WATERLOO DAILY COURIER. WATERLOO. Mrs.

H. Smith and Mrs. Gibson Fete Miss Ki Two Employes Are Feted by Company at Dinner Party i Northeast Iowa Employes of the Bamett Ramel 1 Optical Co. entertained Staff Sgt. John Miller of the marine corps, a i former co-worker of the ccmcany.

A silver bowl filled with; a a 7:30 dinner Wednesdav evening bronze chrysanthemums, talisman'at the Tavern on the Green, roses and miniature cat-tails sur-j Sergeant Miller is spending a rounded by red oak leaves deco- 30-day furlough visiting his mother, rating The length of the table Mrs. Mary Miller, 1144 Bertch ave- were used as appointments for nue. after serving 27 months in the 6:30 dinner-bridge and miseella- south Pacific, having been in five neous shower "Wednesday evening "major battles. in Black's tearoom ss a prenup- Preceding the dinner party the seph L. White, (above) residents fel courresv for Miss Mary group had a housewarming for Miss Manchester for 46 vears.

will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frances Griffin, Sy Kies, who briSe Elrna.

Sept 30, of Miss Doris Veit, former teacher in the junior high school of Eldora, and Capt Ira E. Larson. Lansing, which took place at Shreveport. La. Captain Larson was superintendent of the schools of Osage' before entering the service.

Mrs. Larson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veit, Marquette. and is now principal of Lansing high schboL Miss Bernice Creson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Creson, Eldora, and Lee King, son of air. I and Mrs. Tom King, Grundy Cen' ter, were married Monday evening. ceremony took place in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Schwarck. The bride was at- chairman; Mrs. Edith Smith, Iowa Falls, secretary, and Mrs. Miller, treasurer.

Miss Arlene Wolfe, daughter of Rev. George A. Wolfe, became the bride of Richard Mullin, Pitman, N. son of Mrs. Mullin, ington, Wednesdav evening.

The double ring ceremony was read in First Baptist church by the bride's father. tended by Marjorie Whigham as! assisted by P. maid of honor and Merle CosteHojJ- Gramness, (Couner Special Stmee) Manchester--Mr. and Mrs. Jo- was best man.

Tne couple 'av nieht for a trin Mrs. Mullin Monday night for a wedding trip to California. Upon their return they will live in Grundy Center. Strawberry Point The Fortnightly club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R.

W. Dutton.L? eed earfs The bride wore a gown of white taffeta fashioned with a sweethearl neckline, fitted bodice, and a fuU net oversksrr. Her finger-tip veil was held in place with a tiara of carried an arm Hostesses Mrs- Howard M. Smith and Arrangements for the party we -e S. A.

Gibson. Prizes in bridge 3 mar br Robert Hostetter ard: nnecser! were married at Beatrice, Keb. Oct. White, son went to Mrs. G.

V. Gordon Graham of Charles and a a Long oorns Apr. 9. 1871. Since their marriage they have lived in Louisiana, Mrs.

R. E. Russell and Mrs. Ches-i fe among the so guests! Mary Steely were Mrs. Kies.

Mrs. William Me-' Honored by Culla of San Francisco, CaL, daughter of Mrs. Smith, Miss Mar-' OTL garet Conneli of Cedar Falls, Gates Mrs. C. E.

Butler. 5 1 Holdiman, 924 Kaw- anc Dakcta, faeiore coming "Mrs "Arnold Rathkey C.J ve was hostess at 2 to Manchester 46 years ago, where A. Clark. Mrs. James sy collrre Wednesday hon-.

faJ ed the Sweater part Mrs. J. R. Thompson. Green, Mrs.

H- A. Limber Mrs. M. Airs H. S.

An-' Members of the immediate fam- Falls. They have 12 grandchildren nis, Mrs 3. R. Shifflett, Wil-1 ere present at the celebration, and two great grandchildren. liam'Mullan.

Mrs. Gwynne vhich included Mrs. Mabel Teisin-. Mrs. H.

M. O'Neil, Mrs. John Car-! ing specimen plants, was the speaker. Mr. Savage has collected 3,600 specimens, three of each of for Iowa William E.

Szeely. Mrs. Marble Rock Announcement is Mrs. Richard Morphew. Miss a.

Rev. R. A. Steely I made of the marriage of Miss Lou Cook. Georgia Murahv and Miss Virginia! of Forr Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Evelyn Ewald, daughter of Mr. Sage of Jesup, Mr.

and Mrs. C. and Mrs. Henry Ewald, Marble Steely of Manchester and and Ralph Behnke, son of Steely, seaman second class in Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Behnke, of the navy, a grandson of the hon-, Greene, performed at the home of Betty BIrdsall and Staff Serg-eant Wed in Evening Event Rev. H. EL DIB, pastor of the Methodist church in Cedar Falls i college at Ames. Savage spent six months along the Missouri river in the Waubonsie, Manawa. Lewis and Clark, Stone and Oak Grove parks where he collected 1,000 specimens.

In his private herbarium at ML Pleasant he now has 1,800 varieties of plants and 31,000 series of His herbarium at Mr. Pleasant is visited each year by botany classes from the colleges and universities of Iowa and Illinois. Besides plant life Mr. Savage is greatly interested in the collection of books and has the largest privately owned library in the state of Iowa. Among are the 13,000 vol- mony a reception for 75 guests took place at the home of the bride's parents, with Mrs.

Robert Hansen, Kiester, and Miss Eunice Ontjes, Aplington, as hostesses. Mrs. Mullin is a graduate of Wfaeat- on. 111, college, and she has taught two years in the high schools at Van Home and Clear Lake. Mr.

Mullin attended Temple university in Philadelphia, and both attended Moody Bible institute in Chicago. After a wedding trio to Washington. D. Mr. and Mrs.

Mullin will make their home in Pitman, where Mr. Mullin is employed by the Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. Wellshurg: Lester Kook was honored Tuesday evening at his home by a group of 25 relatives City in Brief Miss Irene Steinberg, 214 South Barclay street, was home Thursday where she underwent surgery recently. Her condition was reported to be much improved. Albert E.

Hall, en route from Miami, Flau, to his home in Del Monte, CaJL, was in Waterloo Tuesday for a short visit with nis brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs. Robert Hall, 623 -Reber avenue. Dr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand.

726 West Third street, received a telegram Wednesday announcing the birth of a son to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hildebrand, at Boston, Mass- Miss Ruth Garrett, formerly of Waterloo, who makes her home in Delta, Thursday was reported in fair condition at the St. Francis after hospital ith a while visiting friends here.

being stricken -with a shoulder infection SAMS MADE CO. ATTORNEY. Osage. la---CSpeciaD--Donald P. Chehoclt has resigned as county attorney and Joseph H.

has been appointed to fill expired term. Samt i who Mrs. Lillian Weatherwax, 302 Vine street, and Mrs. Nellie Barnes, also of Waterloo, left Thursday for Chicago, where they will visit the former's son-in-law and daughter, Sgt. and, Mrs.

John Gilkey. He is home on furlough from a camp in Florida- Rev. S. Deedrick, 402 Coart- landt street, pastor of First Evangelical church, is expected home Friday evening from New York where he was a guest speaker during ihe anniversary program of the Brooklyn, N. Evangelical church.

Mrs. W. T. Griffith. 2070 Plymouth avenue, and Mrs.

Glenn DuBois, Huntington road, have returned from Norman, after spending a week there visiting Mrs. Griffith's son, Billy, navy seaman second class, who is stationed at the naval air technical training station there. Veterans of World wars I and nis oree, now spending a 10-day leave the bride's parents, three miles le llbrar former Governor here upon completion of his boot north of Marble Rock. Saturday. -V 06 Cummins, which he pur- training at Farragut, Ida.

Mrs. Teisinger assisted the hostess in sen-ing refreshments. I The candlelight service was con' performed the nuptial vows at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening uniting in marriage Miss Betty Lucille Birdsall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Birdsall, 1122 Grove street, Cedsr Falls, and Staff Sgt. Arthur H. Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson of Fairfax, S.

D. The marriage was performed in the home of the bride's parents with only immediate members of the family oeing present. The bride has been employed as a clerk in the office of the John Deere Tractor and the groom is spending a 20-day furlough here from OtReilly General hospital ic Springfield. Mo-, where he has been since June. 1944.

He entered the service in May, 1941. and served 28 months overseas -with the 34th infantry division until he was wounded in Italy in Annl 1944. The couple will leave for! ter Riordan. SpringfieJd Friday morning where they plan to reside. ducted by Rev.

Fred A. Smith, chased after the death of the in celebrptinn sociable. Oct. 21. Labor Temple, -n ceieoraaon Je5e ison.

8 p. m. Public invited. oiTinaay anniversary. (advertisement) Hawkeye Mis Betty Lee daughter of Mr.

and Mrs ernor, RockfordL The coune was tended by Lorrain and Maynar, Franklins almanac 1779. a complete set of Ben' from Lee, became the bride of Pfc. son of Mr. and Henry Hartman. Fredericks- Courier Employes bride a shor Fete Mrs.

Townsend the cou Dle home "on a'; ci 7 iiarm east of Greene. The bride i IMPS. Dean JaS'Srari as graduatea from Gates 5 Hardin County Tuberculosis as-j college at Waterloo, and or sociation will have a luncheon! Hldora and township chai TMen of the Christmas Health ale committee, and officers ness college at Waterloo, and Employes oL the business offices! the past 18 months has been em-i lnee atHubbard Saturdav with of the Waterloo Courier! ployed at the First State bank of afo were hostesses Wednesday ning at a farewell dinner in the' Log Cabin inn for Mrs. Dean shell Rock Members of the Jsggar and Mrs. David Townsenci WSCS will hsve their annual both of whom have chicken dinner Friday evening at positions at the Courier the Methodist church 'dining room.

Gifts were presented both DJ those present, including Mrs. W'l- lard E. Alden. Mrs. Steahen A.

Sfacyville--Miss Margaret Bissen. Johnsburg. and Alex C-iroll auHer as nostess. Of-j Returned to their home after a tne association are weeks visit.with relatives in Evans- May Cobo, Elaora, president; ton. I1L.

are air. and Mrs. Helen Folkers. Ackley, vice Abbs, 440 Vermont street I lo redly enjoy requisite ihrlce-c-day brushing of teeth, to racks it as pSeasant cs she use of any ofher beeuty adjunct, Superfine Toothpaste end discover for yourself how diSsrent it is so smooth of texture, so rose-red in color, so piecsanf in Haver, so efficient in results. It a luxury toothpaste of the incomparable Elizabeth Arden itandard of a puts it in the necessity class.

Tube, 35X 3 Tubes, Swisher, in, Miss Peg Rynearson, F. Blake, navy coxswain, son of' Mrs. Arthur H. Knief, Miss anc i rs William Blake, were! thy Bsumann, Miss Mary Evelyn, married Tuesdav Visitation Dunn, Miss Jean Stamy, Mrs church at Stacjn-ille. Rev.

Franz ivlartha Taylor. IVIrs. DuWaynfciLohberg. pastor, officiating at the Bagenstos. Mrs Charles McFar-1 double ring ceremonv.

ili ss Davis Home Is Halloween Party in lane, Miss Helen Tackman. Miss ths Bissen. sister or the bride I Miriam Bucfcman and Mrs. Wai as her only attendant. The groom was attended by his brother.

Blake. Mrs. Blake will accom- pany her husband to Norfolk, 'after Oct. 31. ri SrfiTP in "FVemincr Eldora The marriage of Viola Q-pQ TTflc; 111 J-Vtilllll 0 daughter of Sirs.

DeUa r- 1ai RusseU and Zepha Mae Davis Eldora, and WiUiam Gade, meeting' Eventj were host and hostess Wednesday son of Lillie Gade. Iowa 1 evening at a halloween maso.uerade Falls, took place Monday Matrons and Past Patrons" arty in their home at 129 Edwards the Congregational night was observed Wednesday: street church of Eldora with Rev. J. R. by Becker chapter.

No. 499. Or- i Games were played and the guest Moore, pastor, officiating. Mrs. der of the Eastern Star, at Mason-! list included Joyce Kollraan.

Ellen Gade was assistant librarian in ic temple with 225 members Colleen Shepard, Anna Burr. Ro- the Eldora library prior to taking visitors from surrounding chap-1 chelle Cohn, Ruby and Roberta government service in the air field ters in attendance. Beener. Rita Marie Davis Neva at Dayton. O.

Mr. Gade is ooer- Forming an archwav of silver-' Jesn Hannan. R. J. sting a radio shop in Ackley while' itar 12 girls in white for Wesle Francis.

Kenneth and Rey waiting his call to th star mals, comprised the escort for honored matrons and patrons, were formally presented and escorted to the east. Gifts were presented to each by the presiding worthy matron, Mrs. Ralph Lau. Sr. Present officers exemplified initiatory work for six candidates, with Miss Martha McCormick as guest soloist for the evening.

Mrs. Jcseph Dunn, Detroit Tsrho is visiting in the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lau.

833 Kiagsley avenue, was among the out-of- town guests. i Hannan and Ivlichael Announcements have he army. oeen received here of the marriage Mrs. Axel Larsen i Honoree at Kitchen Shower Gathering-' Honored at a postnuptial kitchen i shower Wednesday evening in Waterloo was Mrs. Axel Larsen of Cedar Falls, formerly Miss Ariene Christensen before her marriage Oct 4 in Chicago to Axel Larsen.

navy moulder second clsss. Hostesses were Mrs. L. P. Larsen.

32S Conger street and Mrs Lowell Slechta. raouier ind sister of the groorc. persons were present and prizes games went to SImes. Bert Jensen, iisri- an Olesen, Roland and Clyde Zubrod. Nervous Blushes Disappear Under Cover of a Base Bv AL.ICIA HART NEA SUSE Wnter You probably won't want, really, to be a blushing bride--so here's how to look cool, calm and collected on your wedding dav.

Ivory-pale make-up is the answer, a bridal consultant tells me. But if blushes are going to be kept safely under cover, according to the expert, you'll need to use a non-transparent type of make-up base, either a cream or a lotion. Powder over it, and be tore to use a bit of cheek rouge, or you'll look as white as though you'd met your rival standing at the altar. About beads of perspiration that also pop up on a face under the of excitement, the best prevention of that is to use a shine- xubduing liquid, which also controls moisture, before you apply your make-up. ModeO'Day Features Three OUTSTANDING VALUES in Fine Quainy SLIPS Slips that fit yonr figure like a dream.

LACE SATIX. White. Tea Hose. Sizes 32-40 LUXURIOUS RAYSATiX. White.

Tea Rose. Sizes 32-44. 4-gore LOVELY RAYTAFFETA hite. Tea Rose. a v.

Black. Sizes 32-44. All have exclusive Day features whicr. ass-a wear customer satis act 110 EAST FOURTH STREET WATERLOO CEDAR RAPIDS FORT DODGE Mr. arid Mrs.

Kenneth M. Haas Managing Owners Street Floor Toiletries Unwanted Hair on the Face Can Removed Permanently PHONE 3383 I Permanent Ware Shop 22S EAST FIFTH ST. TIE-BACK FROCK It Fits to Size becattse it's SANFORIZED Bridal Duo. Delicately designed, fashioned. Bosh Captivating 6-dio- Bridal Set of sparkling beouty.

Both The Black Dry Goods Co. Waterloo, Iowa Erice-and-Groom Wedding Ring 14K gold. Both Please send me Princess Peggy (s) Sl.S8-^-4c state tax. ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO FEDERAL TAX ATHfADQVMTlfK IT'S SAFI CREDIT-CERTfllNLY Okinow'S IJETVELERS 120 EAST FOURTH STREET Lody'i i a 'cluiter ring. Ply.

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Years Available:
1944-1949