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Harlan Tribune from Harlan, Iowa • Page 4

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Harlan Tribunei
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Harlan, Iowa
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SOCIAL anJ CLUB EVENTS WIDCMN6S PHONI tic tun REUNIONS CLUB MEETINGS SOCIAL EVENTS by OLGA REYELT Farewell Courtesies For Mary Strecke parties, arranged by her classmates, served as a surprise ftrewcll for Mary Streke. daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonard Strcckc, who left with her family Tuesday to live in Desj he first "A-as a party at the home of Judy Benoit after basket ball game on evening. The teenagers presented INfary Arilh an overnight ind served refreshments during tihe informal stKUl evening. On Saturday evening Mary was further honored when a large group of her classmates came to her home as a sur prise farewell. They brought their refreshments and Mary an identification bracelet, inscribed with the year of her graduation, Present were Linda Chambers, Judy Siuiderland.

Pa; (McLaughlin. Ella Goeser. Rita Xochran, Carole Itichards. Judie Petersen, Bonnie Hanseu. Jean More, ftfary Dornon Anita Hansen.

Joan Jorgensen, Joyce NciLsen, Ann Bauerle Judy Lucas, Lynn Baron, CM an Fritz, Linda Booth, Leslie Hansen, Dorothy Petcrscn, Carolyn Scheel and Carol Musich, Methodist Bozaar Draws A Large Attendance The ladies of the Methodist church enjoyed a good age at their a a fall held last Saturday. Nov. 22 at! the church. The doors opened in 9 o'elock in the morning, and the sale continued through the afternoon This year the sjroup chose! the "chuck wagon" theme nui it was cleverly earned out the i detail in church puiloi A chuck wagon lunch served from 11 i 2 p.m. from a buffet tablo winch had foi its background the back end of a coveted a and all Tho; had jvj i cloths and centered i i lamps, Tho laclie? sen- the tables wore icd nbbuns in iheir hair and rod at thoir neck 1'ho menu in keeping i the Ia-M Numerous booths i a a'u a i i MIU- for was a sale baked goods booth and ol ctivms, there meeting and discussion on -the homo juade program fur the gilts iur ami a camb Christmas.

The date was sol All A (-11 lull-united, for Sunday Dec. 21. tlio Mrs Laura Troll Has moved from her farm in Monroe township, to the residence of the late Guy Graves in Walnut which she purchased recently. i MONROE By HELEN LEBECK and and Mrs daughter nest Luth Harold Johnson Is A Club Hostess Mrs Harold Johnson enter tamed the ladies of her two table bridge club last Wednesday evening. To complete the number, Mrs Gene Gettys and Don Jacobsen were substitute guests The hostess served a dessert course before the of bridge, ftfrs Howard Fmken had high score honors.

Mis Dale Svanson, second and Mrs traveling. Mrs Kichard Tallman will entertain the club next, B.P.W. Club Guests of Mrs. Elva Zoeiler Mrs Elva Zoellei- of Avoca invited the Biismes? and Club to her, home for tneir regular montly 1 oneetmg on Wednesday, November 19. Mrs Zoeiler was in charge of the program "Career Advancement 4 A Birthday Surprise On Mrs 1 Joe Wilson Relatives of Mrs Joe Wilson remembered her birthday anni- versary'date Sunday, Nov.

23 and planned a pleasant surprise for her. Tin; group came to the Wilson home bringing their own refreshments which served during the social afternoon The relatives who planned the event, included Mrs Wilson mother, Mrs Joe Weihs and Mr iWeihsofAfarncand her brothers and' sisters. Mr and iMrs Bon Com and family of Defiance, Atr and iMrs Bill Goet? and Mr and Mrs Ken Muell of Panama and Mr and Mrs Anker Kasmusswi of Harlan. Celebrate 60th Anniversary John Schwery's Hosts On 6oth Anniversary CUr and Mrs John Sr. of llarlan obsei ed tho 6'Oth anniversary of their mar riage on 22, 195S The couple wai.

married the Fr. Bromenshenkc-J Westphalia on 22, 1898. They i the parents of nine children, three of are deceased Tho living child ren are (Mrs i i Kcimg and Sclnvcry oi Poitb- mouth, Leo ancl A Schwery of Westphalia, Mii Dcinla Mueller oi Hai I a and Joe! of Council i i They have 25 grand i i and 27 great grand i i Both and Mrs Sch wen" have i in Shelbv all of their lives A i i farming. eel to Marian 23 a i ago and are now I i at 8th diL Farruun Streets On Simclav. Xovcmhei in --T'iPUo bv a honor of the occasion, the.r children and grand children planned a surprise for them, body bringing an abundance of delicious food lor a big dinner served ai the Har Ian GoM and Country Club 10 apptoximately seventy people.

A i i a guests Mr and Mrs Emil SchmiU and son, IVIr and Mrs Martin Zimmer- a -Mis Theresa Schwciy, i A 'Mosher. Mr and Mis Joe Pan ley and Mr and Joe Anastasi The a two couples pi evented the honoicd couple with a lovely a The hi kit en and relatives oi i couple spent a pleasant a i them and wishing them more vears of happiness. good health and prosperity. An 8x10 photo was presented to the couple as a i gift 11 om Ha 11 a Xeu spa pers in honot of their anmversan P.E.O. Sisterhood Met Friday, Nov.

21 Jack Lewis was hostess for a regular meeting of Chap ter AP of the P.E.O. sisterhood on Friday, 21. A co-hostess with Mrs LcwLs Avas Mrs Gaise Walters. President Mrs Ronald Me Kcown opened and presided over the brief business. Shf presented K.

S. Vanderlmdcn who talked to the group on the proposed flew Memonal building. Louise A pro- STaiu -chairman, presented topic of a The hostesses served ty rcfrcshrtients jatcr. Further Lights Society Met Nov. 20 Farther Lights Society me' at Ihc First Baptist church Thursday afternoon.

ember 20. At the regular bushier1 plans vere discussed for the serving of a i at the Memorial Home in Dec cm- bcr. The Bible quiz led by Mrs Xorris Whiuon, Mrs Ethel and Mrs Arthur Knud Mn presented a very enjoyable program, recordings, poems, and prayer. C.roi\n Thompson furnished special music. Four new momlwrs were corned into the Co-i hostwso Mrs Jerome and Alex Peterson sen a Lebeck-Sehroder Vows Nov.

22 Miss Caiolc Ann Lebeck of! a became the i i oi Mr 'Marvin Schrodei ol a Ian in a Satin clay, ember 22 cerc-moiu at Peace an gchtal and Ilcformcd Chinch in Walnut. The Fred Fieckcr i i i the ring 2 o'clock Paicnts of the arc- Mr and (Mrs A i Leheck of a and and Schroclei of a a The ceremony aolenin- ized before two spiral arrangements ol bronze and gold chrysanthemums on a a enciicled with gieenc-iy Ai either side i seven branch candlcbrj. Gary Lebeck. soloist, a "Because" "God Bless This and The Lord's Pi aver' 1 accompanied i Her nice oi ganibt. ho the a music.

The bride was siven in ma: riage her Jathei. Her gown was fashioned i lace whim the groom brought back from a he in set 0 wh 1 1 a i i a lu re ci a moulded bodice, Hoped swcctheai i boi ci i seed pearl loiu i and i i i a i a 01 i finger-up i of i i sion was held i i a ol satin lace and seed peai Ls Tne bride earned a no icjaet 1 i a a i act mod i yellow net and tied i i uold a i inbon. Hc-r i a single strand i a was a gift i i i hi id' sroom Bride Has Two A a AIi LebecK of cock, i i nf i bndc a i ol honoi -Mi Lot en Schroder ol oca, lor-in lau of .11 oo-r a 'I 1 a i length UOA us beck in a ami i mas green a a stvled i i a bodice. V-nccKl nc V.LI* in net covered in to resemble head ed his brother as best man Groomsman Lebeck brother of the bi ide They blue' business suiLb and gold a mum bou ton nacres. The bridegroom wore a a suit i he also i back horn Gei- Ushers i Loren Scluoder Avoca and a Paasch of a a Schroder of a a was head usher I i a I oil owing the ceremoin was a reception the church a i ior 210 guests.

A i Max i Bister of the bridegroom. wa in chili go the guest icgister Serving a i a a were i Leonard of i Bluffs. i John Eilts of a i a i Dean Oldenberg of DCM Monies and a Glen Jacobsen, Council Leroj Ljisen of liarlan poured col fee- Miss Jo Ann Johansen sei ved ice ci earn and i Hoss of Eagb cut the cake Mrs Ed Mills ol Hai Ian Janicce Heft of A a and Mis Dar- rc-II Ki ohn ol a a the other tables Miv Krohn of Coun- i I i I a of Hancock. Carol and a i i ol i rapped Uio i hoi clauuhler's i Lt'hock wore a i crepe and pearl ac- us The bridcroom's mothei i a blue a circs." a acccssoi Both had a coi.sage of i and gold chi I'pon ret i Iiom i i rip In iii-u on 0 Sh- Club Meets With Mrs. Ray Fog arty Monday Mrs a i od l)i uJgi- cluli on sei ijiii a dessert course be To! Airs i 4 '1 i i i 4 ml i i a I I owe is.

The'i blaeK i i noon ieU 1 i i- A.ts Vv i tlu i a i noor hi ere is Mrs rr.ihc'c-s (londiH'i seconu and i Ilev-so a i i i a i I ,11 oi uere sequin earned -iiui ch tied i bi Charleiu- i a the bi idou'i ni .1 i uold i a a a i of i 1 i i I a i L'-hfck. iu i heu ol i h' a i a dark nhi i i i i Ml i I 1 Shelby County Nurses Club to Meet Dec. 1 Uvunii to ,11 i event Siu'lJn i Xin.sf^ I i meet the M)rliU' i e-ve nin-: Drr 1 at 7,30 in of I ho Hoc. 8 previous- sclu'dulc-cl nf of hr 11 in Donald Hipnai CU ILpn.ir and rd she Er- Thursday Mrs Kobi ViMlci Lebeck, troin Monroo attoiulocl the Sunday toachoi 'elinu at the Peace anu i in i i nu Mrs i 1 ma Sun oi IK Larson and Mr-- Helen Lebock ved rein a i i i ol the hus-iiiLvo' and Mrs Will Sieek. Sleek, and Diuno, Mr and Mrs Ned Paulson and girls Mrs Alma Marsh, Hold.

Hold and Mrs Arnold Lebcck. and Luno Jayno, visited Mrs Raid at ihe Jennie EdimmdMm last Sunday afternoon. BRIDE ELECT HONORED Thursday evening. 12 a miseollaiioous shouer was "ivtMi Jo Ann Johannst-n at li JackMW low IK hip. i ha 11 Forty ere cm Color scheme of red and i i tne biicie's chosen eoloi ni in decorations Dorothy HoogciiMjii was M.C.

for the evening Mrs Orvillc llaiiseu received the prize in the brides honeymoon contest. Phyllis and Donna Gieve gave an instrumental and vocal number lospoctively. Hostesses wore Arnold Lebeck. Airs Evorotto 'Hess. Mrs Raymond Hanscu, i Dale Doonun anad 'Mrs Leroy Larsea and Victor Uougensen.

MoncKu evening, Xov. 24 a shower of gilts for Jo Ann had relalhes, inends and members oi the Peace church Sunday school were- entertained at the i center. Mrs Stanley JohannseiV was M.C. Pencil with iiomg Carol Cumber! and I Mldred Sclioof and two piano i numbers- by Vicky Andc-isen wore Mis John Ellis at the retroshmeut table miosis registered. I Hostesses were Mrs I John Eilts.

Mrs Ralph and Mrs Arnold Johannen. The bride to be's mother, Mrs Nornian Johannsen, and grandmother, (Mrs Herman Burttu'istcr assisted with the display of her gifis. Jerry Young, son oX Air and William Young, and Wayne Craney, son of Air and (Mrs Herbert Craney are home from Ames, they arc students. They will return lo Ames after Thanksgiving weekend, Jo Ann Johannson was honored at a miscellaneous shower at the Krummel Cafe in Avoca Sunday afternoon, Nov. 16.

Fifty one guests attended the shower, Donna Bunniester and Connie Davis entertained the guests by playing several numbers on their accordians The rest of the afternoon was spent playing bingo. The bride-elect opened her mam lovely gifts dispalycd Trifemt Friday, 21, ItSI under a red and white decorated unirella. Lunch was served. Hostesses were aunts of the groom. She will become the bride of AVil lis Krummel Nov.

30. MARIAN NEEDS A COMMUNITY BUILDING Printed Napkins for that special occasion --Weddings, our samples. HARLAN NEWSPAPERS A CLOTHING'S GIANT Fall Many Christmas Items on Safe! STARTS 9:00 a.m. Sharp FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Every Ladies Coat In Stock On Special Now- I I One Group Now One Group One Group One Group Now CHOOSE FROM 187 COATS One Group Now Save up to on 1959 FALL WINTER COATS NO SECONDS OUR REGULAR STOCK! SAVE AT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON Bargain Rack of LADIES COATS to SSES PRICES SLASHED ON LADIES AI! Sizes Pre-Teen 8 to 14, Juniots 7 to 9, Missy 10-20, Half Sizes to 24'i Afl Styles, Brands and Fabrics. 286 DRESSES GO ON SALE FRIDAY up to SAVINGS i No.

9 Fur Jacket to be Given Away c. 20 plus BOYS' WINTER SUITS Sizes 3 to 12 price RUMMAGE TABLE Everything from A to 7 All types of merchandise A "AY WHITNEY DRESS BARBIZON SLIP SHIRLEY TEMPLE DRESS NANETTE DRESS LADIES DRESSES Sizes 44 to 52 ir SAVINGS BLOUSES 99c WHILE THEY LAST Ladies Rayon GOWNS a PAJAMAS 3 I 7 Regular $2.98 Si 88 NOW Regular 53.98 $588 NOW Stouts and Extra Reg, $3,50, NOW ONE TABLE BARGAIN SLIPS All Popular Brands 22 Missy CAR COATS Sizct 10 to 18 SQ98 8 CLOTHING WEST SIDE SQUARE REGISTER HERE FOR FREE TURKEYS HARLAN, IOWA.

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