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Dedham's Auxiliary Has Meeting Ttum RtfflM Nras Service DEDHAM The regular meeting of the Dedham American Legion Auxiliary was held on Monday night. The meeting was conducted by the newly-elected president, Mrs. Pauline Schmitz. Colors were advanced by Mrs. Virginia Schreck and prayers were offered by the chaplain, Mrs.

Dorothy Irlbeck. The minutes were read and approved. The card committee report was given by Mrs. Dorothy Irlbeck. The president gave a report on the Department Convention which she and Mrs.

Alvina Schreck attended in July at Des Moines. The past presidents will be conducting a membership drive in September. At the September meeting the gold star members will be honored. The president announced the following committee chairpersons for the new Legion year. They include: Mrs.

Freda Axman, Americans; Mrs. Sherry Klocke, Children and Youth; Mrs. Joleen Klocke, Community Service; Mrs. Gay Lyn Wiskus, Girls' State; Mrs. Kathy Sporrer, Junior and Foreign Relations; Mrs.

Janet Meiners, Membership; Renee Wiskus, National Security and Civil Defense; Mrs. Donna Klocke, Legislation; Carol Axman, Veterans Affairs; Mrs. Jane Peter and Mrs. Verna Tunning, Poppy; Mrs. Carol Kitt, Communications; Mrs.

Twilla Hoffman, Gold Star; Mrs. Louie Willenborg, Child Welfare; Mrs. Ann Von Bon, Card Committee; Mrs. Leota Grossman, Auditor and Mrs. Virginia Schreck, Parliamentarian.

The Dining Room Committee includes: Mrs. Jane Meiners, chairperson, Mrs. Aggie Kitt, Mrs. Donna Grossman, Mrs. Cleo Wiskus and Mrs.

Mary Kay Klocke. Members of the Kitchen Committee include Mrs. Janice Sporrer, chairperson, Mrs. Phyllis Larsen, Mrs. Madonna Schreck, Mrs.

Loselyn Sporrer and Mrs. Norma Anthofer. The birthdays and anniversaries of the month were honored with a song. The door prize was awarded to Mrs. Carol Kitt and the plate prize was won by Mrs.

Margaret Klocke. The August Committee was in charge of the refreshments and entertainment. Fall flowers were used as the table centerpiece. The chairman of the September meeting is Mrs. Louise Willenborg.

TO GRADUATE Deanna Hardin, formerly of Carroll, will be among 587 students of Mankato State University, Mankato, who will graduate August 19 in the Highland Arena, Mankato. Miss Hardin will receive her master's degree in vocational rehabilitation counseling. Timet Harold, Camll, la. trfclay, Aug. 12, Starts Aee, 11 1 Ives.

7:00 9:00 TIH fMAl CHAPTBI WALKING TALL FOR ITS 3rd SMASH WHK AUG. 12 Thru ImokeyA The Bandit fcwt. At 7 :30 ft 9:30 Sun. Met. At 2 MA.

9 Starts Aef. 11 Stow Starrs At OtMfe SYlVBTBi STAUONt "ROCKY" ana SUtT MYNOIDS in "GATOR" Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Parratt Vows Spoken By Couple in North Dakota Cathryn Neome Hulstrand of Ellendale, N.D., became the bride of Michael Donald Parrott of Ellendale, N.D., on Friday, Aug.

5. The 7 p.m. outdoor double ring ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hulstrand of Milton, N.D., with the Rev.

George Rohde of the Assembly of God Church of Rolette, N.D., officiating. The groom is the son of Mrs. Rita Parrott of Carroll. The bride was given in marriage by her father at an altar decorated with blue and white gladioli. Maid of honor was Julie Hulstrand.

Bonnie Corneliusen and Mrs. Wayne Flack were bridesmaids. Patrick Parrott was best man; George Bryan and Bill McGaughey, groomsmen. Ushering the wedding guests were David Hulstrand and Randy Hulstrand. Vocalists were Bill McGaughey of Ellendale, N.D., and Mark Kerr of Fairdale, N.D.

The bride chose an empire styled Nottingham lace gown with a scoop neckline; a Bertha collar forming the deep cape sleeves and a sash of satin accenting the waistline with the skirt ending in a deep flounce. A matching lace hat completed her attire. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses, blue carnations and white daisies. Her attendants, wearing dresses made by the bride, were attired in light blue empire styled dresses of flowered viole with ruffled flounces. They wore blue hats and carried white daisy bouquets.

Following the ceremony a reception was held on the lawn of the home of the bride's parents. The bride, a 1974 graduate in elementary education of Mayville State College, Mayville, N.D., attended Trinity Bible Institute in Ellendale, N.D. for one year and taught elementary grades in Rolette, N.D., for two years and will be employed at the Trinity Bible Institute College Library in Ellendale, N.D. The groom is a 1968 graduate of Carroll High School and is presently attending Trinity Bible Institute, N.D. Following a trip to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, the couple will be making their home at Trinity Bible Institute, Box 302, Ellendale, N.D., after Aug.

14. Ten Weigh at STOP Club Ten members weighed in at the Carroll STOP Club meeting held Thursday night at 408 W. 7th St. Four members lost eight pounds; two gained five and one-half and four stayed the same. Anyone interested in joining the club may attend the meetings held at 7 p.m., Thursday at 408 W.

7th Carroll. sax i i By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: We have a Mother's Day and a Father's Day, why not officially declare a day to honor bachelors? The great historian and philosopher, Will Durant, compiled a list of the ten men he rated as having the sharpest minds of all time. Among them were Plato, Isaac Newton. Voltaire, Immanuel Kant, Leonardo da Vinci and St. Thomas Aquinas, all of whom were bachelors! Two of the world's greatest musicians were bachelors Beethoven and Brahms.

Oddly enough, the musician who was said to have been the greatest ladies' man of them all was Richard married man! One finds outstanding bachelors in all trades and professions except politics. Let's hear it for bachelors! ED IN RICHMOND DEAR ED. Why not? But two bachelors DID make it big in politics: James Buchanan, our 16th president, and Jerry Brown, California's governor. DEAR ABBY: I'm a non-smoking guy going with a beautiful redhead whose breath smells like smoldering tires. This gal really turns me on, but her breath turns me off.

How do other guys handle this situation? Don't tell me to take up smoking so I won't notice her breath. I was a three-pack-a-day man until my brother developed lung cancer, and that cured me. Answer soon. I want to marry this girl, but wonder how to handle this one major problem. TIMID TIM DEAR TIM: Try the direct approach.

If that doesn't work, the ball is in your court again, and only you can decide if you want this beautiful redhead whose breath turns you off. DEAR ABBY: I just read the letter from STUMPED whose fiance suddenly developed the fear of driving, so now she complains because she must do all the driving, which will limit her social life. Ha! What a wonderul helpmate she is. My condolences to the man who's stuck with her. I wonder what she would have done in my place.

Twenty-five years ago, my husband also "lost his nerve" about driving, and rather than see him risk his life every time he went out, I took over the driving for both of us. Since he was a salesman and our living depended on his being "on the road" every day, need I tell you what that situation did to my life? It not only wrecked my "social life," it changed my home routine. I sat in the car alone every day. Monday through Friday. I read hundreds of books, wrote hundreds of letters, and knitted scores of afghans.

BUT today my husband is alive and well and his self-respect is undamaged because he was able to support his family. I will always have the satisfaction of knowing that my promise, "Wither thou goest, I will go," was kept! THAT, my poor dear STUMPED, is what love is all about. Why don't you get out of that man's life and let him find a women who will share his troubles as well as his "social life." HAPPY CHAUFFEUR Bride-Elect Is Honored Diane Sibbel, September bride-elect, was honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower held Sunday at 511E. Anthony Carroll. Hostesses were Mrs.

Pat Mueggenberg and Sandy Sibbel. Twenty guests attended the Games were played and the future bride was presented with a homemade corsage of kitchen utensils. The hostesses also presented the bride-elect with a corsage. Miss Sibbel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Sibbel of rural Manning, will become the bride of Florian J. Wittrock of Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Florian M.

Wittrock of Carroll at St. Augustine's Church, Hal bur, on Sept. 3. 5 -Mile Radius for Officers 9 Homes Studied DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) The Dubuque City Council is studying a plan to require city firemen and policemen to live within a five-mile radius of the city. At a special session Wednesday night, Michael Rohret said the plan would apply only to new employes.

He said the five-mile distance would provide a reasonable response time in the event of an emergency. Councilman Walter Pregler said the policy is necessary because so many city employes live outside of Dubuque. He said about 20 per cent of the city's fire and police personnel live out-of-city. HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Mildred Bushman of Glidden entered Nebraska Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Tuesday and underwent surgery Thursday.

Her address is: Nebraska Methodist Hospital, 8303 Dodge Room 713, Omaha, Neb.68114. To Speak Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of Clydebank, Scotland, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to S. Sgt.

Michael Koenig, who is stationed at Offutt Air Base, Omaha, Neb. Mr. Koenig is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koenig of Hal bur.

The wedding will take place in June in Scotland. Meredith to Buy Atlanta Station ATLANTA (AP) Meredith Corp. has signed an agreement with Sudbrink Inc. to purchase Atlanta radio station WPCH-FM, it was announced Thursday. Meredith, with corporate headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa, did not reveal the purchase price.

Meredith owns four television stations and five radio stations, including WGST-AM in Atlanta. The sale is subject to approval by the Federal Communications Commission. Pat are Bride Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brundage of Sabula, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lori Lynnette to John M.

Werner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Werner of Dedham. Miss Brundage, a graduate of East Central High School, Miles, is employed at Eaton Controls at Savanna, 111.

Mr. Werner, a graduate of Kuemper High School, is employed by the Milwaukee Railroad at Davenport. A November wedding is planned. 21 Attend Pateo Club Dinner Meet Twenty-one members including three new members and one guest attended the Pateo Club dinner meeting held Thursday night at Tony's Restaurant. Mrs.

Robert Kraus led the prayer. Following the dinner, Mrs. Merle Stevens, past president, conducted the business meeting in the absence of Mrs. J. Riesberg, president.

Mrs. Stevens introduced Mrs. M.H. Van Valkenburg, a guest, and three new members: Mrs. Judy Corman, Mrs.

Jerry Frehse and Mrs. Darrell Heuton. Table committee was Mrs. Ray Riesberg and Mrs. Robert Kraus.

Table decorations were in a Mexican theme including a small pinata and dolls. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mary Johannsen, high, and Mrs. William Anderson, second high. High court whist prize went to Mrs.

Harold Frey with Judy Corman winning low. The next meeting of the Club will be a picnic with Newcomers, Sept. 15. Arcadia 4-H Club Meets Tines HmM Ntin Scrvtn ARCADIA The Arcadia Energetic 4-H Club met August 1 in the park shelter house, with Curt Collison, Brian Schroeder and Danny Wolterman as hosts. The pledge of allegiance was recited by the club members.

Roll call was answered by naming a common Iowa Bird. Scott Hinners led the 4-H pledge. Illustrated talks were given by Donna Staples, who spoke on "Water and Marsh by Nancy Staples oh "Birds Common to Open Fields and Meadows," and by Curtis Collison on "Birds Common to Yard and Man's Habitat." Fella's Don't Wake Her Up Eat With Us Come in for a good, substantial breakfast. Ours will give you a bright arid happy "morning Good food, prompt service, reasonable prices. FULL SERVICE PARTY 792-9123 Junction Hwy.

71 30 Carroll FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR CARROLL Free olottrenk hearing tests will be given at the BeJtofie officsv 4QS West 7th, GearsJI, lowo, on Monday, August 15, 1977, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. A State license Hearing Aid Specialist will be at the lacatien in Carroll to perform the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearing or undemanding is welcome to have a test using the latest electronic equipment to determine if his loss is one which can be helped. everyone should have a hearing tost at least once a year if there is any trouble at all hearing dearly.

Kuala ftAoah Bo OVMO wlit) htjvo, ttM iwthiti0 COM IM dMH fit them should have a tost to find out if the tateet methods of hearing correction may help them hoar The free hearing tests will bo given August IS. If you cannot attend, call or write for this same service in the privacy of your homo. There is no charge or obligation. BATTERY SPECIAL buy one pkg. and got .00 off the second pkg.

HEARING AID SERVICE 405W.7t» tml l-SiS-ttt-WS! Classes of 51 and '52 Hold Reunion Carroll High School alumni from 17 Iowa towns and six states were in Carroll over the weekend to attend reunion events of the Classes of 1951 and 1952, held at the Carroll ElksClub. Reunion activities started Friday night when the group gathered for cocktails and conversation. On Saturday a social hour was held at 6 p.m. and dinner was served at 7:30 p.m. Master of ceremonies were Lloyd Stein.

Special tribute was given to the deceased members-of the Class of 1952. They included: Gordon Brown, Jim Halbur, Gerald Knobbe, Richard Mosman, Merle Koester and Mary Ann Stoffers Hackett. Guests at the events were three former teachers and their spouses, Mr. and Mrs. W.L.

Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Freman Gruber and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Waters, the former Lois Phillips.

Those attending the reunion from out-of-state were from San Francisco and Orange, Omaha, Cincinnati, Ohio; Rochester, Chattanooga, and Madison. Wis. Iowa towns represented were Carroll, Breda, Glidden, Manning. Cedar Falls, Sioux City, Marshalltown, Des Moines, Altoona, Webster City, Mason City, Marion, Storm Lake, Iowa Falls, Cedar Rapids, Fort Dodge and Jessup. Wa-tan-ye Club Meets Wa-tan-ye Club held their regular meeting Thursday night at the Derby.

Twelve members attended the meeting with Mrs. Laurette Andersen and Mrs. Keith Eason, hostesses. Marjorie Huelman. president, conducted the business meeting.

A discussion was held concerning the Wa-tan-ye national convention to be held in Ames in October. The program was presented by Neoma Hagge. Pokeno was played. The next meeting of the Club will be Sept. 8 at the Derby, Carroll.

Not Entitled to Job Benefit DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) An Iowa Job Service hearing officer has ruled that a cocktail waitress who quit her job over working conditions is not entitled to unemployment compensation. Jaime Duran concluded that Ann M. Morris of New Hampton quit her job voluntarily and without any good cause attributable to the employer. The woman worked as a part-time waitress and claimed her moral values were being affected. PLAN MEETING Carroll County Democratic Central Committee will meet at 8 p.m., Monday, at the Carroll court house meeting room.

October Mrs. Patricia A. Sibbel announces the engagement of her daughter, Peggy Ann, to Kenneth J. Black son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth J. Black of Lenox, Iowa. Miss Sibbel is a 1974 graduate of Manning High School and Mr. Black is a 1973 graduate of Lenox High School. Both are graduates of Des Moines Area Community College.

Miss Sibbel is employed by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa in Des Moines as an executive secretary. Her fiance is the manager of the Frontier Supermarket in Polk City. An Oct. 8 wedding is being planned. Local Talent Needed for Telethon The programming committee for the upcoming Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon met at the Carroll County Court House Wednesday night to plan their telethon events.

Activity for the-telethon will commence on Sunday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m., and will conclude on Monday, Sept. 5 at 5 p.m. Entertainment will be. provided by local talent.

Any individual interested in performing for the telethon is encouraged to contact Doyle Beeber at 792-9693 before August 20. Performers are needed especially for the talent show which will be held on September 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the court house. Anyone wishing to collect for the telethon in their neighborhood may obtain official musuclar dystrophy cannisters at the Carroll County Court House during telethon hours.

This year's goal has been set at $10,000. Committee members in attendance were Doyle Beeber, chairman, and wife, Myrna, Terry and Sue Boes, George Savtter, Pat Haley and Mike Boes. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson of Bismarck, N.D., and Mr.

and Mrs. Al Fangman of Auburn visited in the Mrs. Arnold Fischer home, Carroll. Mr. Nelson and Mrs.

Fangman are cousins of Mrs. Fischer. Calendar Golden Circle Golden Circle Golden Circle American Legion Auxiliary Royal Blue Saddle Club, 8 p.m., courthouse F.N.W. Club, Mrs. Ed Hannasch A.B.

Club, Mrs. Verdis Hansen Community Club, Mrs. Ed Lenz Golden Circle euchre THURSDAY- STOP Club, 408 W. 7th 7 p.m. Newcomers Club, Tony's Golden Circle Constituents Send Leach 400 Nickels IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Rep.

James Leach, D-Iowa, can't be bought for a nickel or even 400of them. About 400 of Leach's First District constituents sent him nickels when he was targeted as one of 84 congressmen "wavering" on the issue of creation of a federal consumer protection agency. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader urged constituents of the 84 to send their congressmen nickels and urge them to vote in favor of creating the agency. Proponents say the nickel represents the annual cost to each American of operating the proposed agency. But Leach, who said he agrees with, many of the concerns expressed by Nader, said he doesn't think the US.

government needs an agency to promote the welfare of consumers at this time. "There are many more public interest groups able and willing to testify on behalf of public interests" than there were a decade ago, Leach said in a two-page letter he sent to those who sent him nickels. Airport to Get Federal Grant OTTUMWA. Iowa (AP) -r The industrial airport at Ottumwa will receive a $447,881 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for repairs and improvements, Rep.

Neal Smith, D-Iowa, said Thursday. The airport will get some $300,000 of the grant this year, with the balance to be paid in fiscal 1978. The grant is designed to help pay the cost of resurfacing and repairing a runway. Visual approach and slope indicators and a lighted wind cone also will be installed. BALKS i (.

OPEN HOUSE Saturday and Sunday August 13 and 14 iSftl You're invited to tour the "COLLINS" A beautiful functional Kingsberry home. The "COLLINS" it located on a largo lot on 18th and Randall Road. It features a split foyer for open living. A large family area on lower level that opens onto a large patio and one of the most exclusive features beautiful private sun deck off the upper level. The Kingsberry "COLLINS" has a wood foundation (an energy saver), central air, all kitchen appliances, two full baths and plenty of storage space, two car garage.

You can now get your family into a Kingsberry "COLLINS" home in Applewood Knolls just $58,900. Stop in, we have a number of homes under construction and can help you with your entire housing needs. HOMES Kevin Bierl BIERL Development 792-4318 John Dearduff Randy Bierl.

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