Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Harlan Tribune from Harlan, Iowa • Page 4

Publication:
Harlan Tribunei
Location:
Harlan, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SOCIAL and CLUB EVENTS WEDDINGS PHONE SKS-Ufl REUNIONS CLUB MEETINGS SOCIAL EVENTS by OLCA REYELT Mr and Mrs Petsche Entertained Sat. Eve. Mr and Mrs George Petsche entertained about forty five relatives at their home last Saturday evening in honor of Pvt Ronald and Mrs Book and daughter, Judy, who returned recently from Germany and for suppei A lc Donald and Mr Book i Har Ion Literary Cfub Entertains Husbands Members of the Harlan iub. i i hus- Shelby County Nurses Club Met Mon. Evening Twenty were present when the Shelby County Nurses Club at Myrtue Memorial Hospital Monday evening, Dec.

1, for i a a Christmas party and gift exchange. Mrs A3 Krogstad was hostess. At the close of the meeting the group went to Mickels Cafe for refreshments. The tables were nicely decorated In the Christmas motif, lending a Mrs L. White Club Luncheon Hostess Mrs X.

White was hostess holiday atmosphere. The club at an eight cover luncheon ai gave gifts to last years offi- met ai the her home Tuesday for the cers. ho'ne Mr and Mrs Fred ladies of her bridge club a The nurses will meet at the Louis Jr. Monday evening Dec three substitute guests, hospital dining room, TuedJty 1. for a clock pot-luck Jake More.

Win. J. Lewis and! afternoon, Dec. 9, at 3 p.m. to K.

C. Griffith. Mrs White had make Chritmas and Xew Years Buzzards Bay, Mass. The Book boys came to llar-j in Ian to attend funeral ecue innno hau been her home and table attractively) favors for the patients trays las'ih decorated for ine com-j appointed for the All of the nurses are invited and the tables, event. 1 a Ihm to come and help.

for their brother. Richard Book They are nephew Petsche. were appointed niotif. Fred Loins speaker ihe subject In the afternoon bridge. i 1 Tbe next regular meeting of More had high score honors! the Curses Club will be on and Mrs second.

The Common Legal Pi For entertainment, the 'Four BiN a a school John Louis. A Gary Chnstcn- sen jnd Larry Moon, sang sev- i i a i mi'iibe-i- P.E.O. Sisterhood To Meet Friday, Dec. 5 Chapter AP of the 0 Sisterhood will meet at the home of Mrs Jake More Friday afternoon. December 5.

at 2 30 Co-hostess Mrs More will i sci i a be Mrs C. G. Tmsley Mrs Lux will have the program. Bazaar to be a a Members of the PnsciKii Club Met with Mrs Roy Baron Tuesday Mrs Hoy Baron entertained the ladies of her bridge club Tuesday evening, inviting iwo substitute guests, Mrs Jack Lewis and Mrs Gene Soinson to complete the thiee tables A dessert course preceded the evening of bridge. Winners in the game were Mrs Gene Newlin, high, Mis Wayne second, Mis Emmert Mushrush, elifig.

and Mrs John Scott, low. The club will meet next on December 15 with Mrs Mushrush for a Christmas party. Society of the Congregational chinch sponsor their anniuil bazaar, bake sale and tea at the chinch parlors Sat- urdav. Dec. 6, a i at 2 m.

Mi: Baucile general a i i The have devoted Jan. 12 Mrs Ella McKeig and Mrs Sara McConncll will be hostesses. main i in i a i a i Tor thia a and a hand made articles i a for Christmas grung to offer as as a boom oi home made pastues and a A special lea lure of the bazaai be a parcel post sale packages sent a i Eisenhouei Pat Nixon, Tennessee i i a and other cek'bnues will be offered. Women's Union Met Tuesday, December 2 Twelve members answered i oil call with the a i of an a author at the meeting the Women's Union with Mrs' Glen Custer. Tuesday.

Decem-j bcr 2 President, Mrs II. I Yackey, presided and opened i the usual piocedure. The program began with "legislation news" by Mrs Mrs Robl. Welch, reporting on "'federated news talked on using the schools the year around and Mrs A. Curtis presented an article on ''loua Painters" Mrs Yacke had a report on Mrs Harry Holdren had prepared a paper on Iowa That Was And Is Two visitors attended the meeting.

Mrs Dale Mueller and Mis Hazel Inman The group enjoyed a social hour and refreshments later. On the November 18 meeting the Union ladies met at the Baptist Memorial Home to sew for the Home. Engaged SHOP WHERE YOUR BUYS THE MOST WHERE? the HARLAN TRADING POST ARDETH LARSON Mr and Mrs Louis Larson wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Ardeth A. to Mr Kenneth L. Adams, son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Adams of Harlan Ardeth is now a senior at Milwaukee high school in Milwaukee, Oregon.

Kenneth is stationed on the USS Yorktown at Long Beach, California, The couple has not set a date for their wedding. EAST COURT STREET HARLAN Sunbeam Fry Pans 14 95 G.E. Jr. Mixers Reg. Price $19.95 OUR PRICE Reg.

Price $19.95 OUR PRICE Thor Elec. Drills with Jacobs Chuck Reg. Price $29.95 S1C95 OUR PRICE IU Imported Cookie Jars Living Room Suites Reg. Price $279.95 $1OQ95 OUR PRICE IW Over 100 Rockers Occasional Chairs. No reasonable offer refused Bedroom Suites 149 95 HtrUfl Friday, Dvctmbwr 5, IfSI Zenobia Rebekah Lodge Homecoming Meeting Zenobia Rebekah Lodge 286 held their annual Homecom on Tuesday eve ning: Nov.

25, at I. O. O. F. hal Messages were read from members living away from lla Ian.

Mrs George Boelter an Mrs Hulsebus are ne members who have held men bership in the organization fo 25 years and each was presen ed with a corsage. All othe members belonging 25 years longer wei recognized Mrs John Norgaard san In the absence of the distric delegate, Mrs Iva Brown Shelby, Mis Doris Nielsen pre sented the program for th coming year. Refreshment wer served to a large number, wit visitors present from Shelby an Ames. The Tuesday, December meeting be nomination an election of officers. The chi dren's Christmas party will held a a urday evening, Dec.

20 at 7 p.m Sewing Club Met With Mrs Geo. Hurley Mon. Mrs Geo. Hurley entertained the ladies of her sowing club last Monday evening, a tasty lunch at the close of the social Reg. Pice $269.95 OUR PRICE Bedroom Suites Reg.

Price $199.95 OUR PRICE Reg. Price $2.50 OUR PRICE 99c Famous Brand Gas Whirlpool Dryer 189 95 Reg. Price $369.95 OUR PRICE IV TV Sets $1fiQ95 Reg. Price $269.95 OUR PRICE Whirlpool Freezer, 20 cu, ft. 339 95 Reg.

Price $579.95 OUR PRICE Hotpoint 20 cu. ft. Freezer $29995 Hotpomt 17" Deluxe TV with built-in antenna Reg. Price $189.95 S14QOO OUR PRICE 'TM Portable TV $9995 Dinner Club Met With Dean Fredericksen's A locdi club oi six couples met at the home of Mr and i Dean Fredencson List evening foi a pot-luck supper and i of budge. The pre Christmas theme emphasized in the home and table decoiations At the close of play each couple received a Chi istmjs gift as a a a i VFW Auxiliary Xmas Party Monday, Dec.

8 Anniversary at Elk Horn Well Attended Over 400 guests attended a open house at the Elk Hor Lutheran church parlors Frida evening, Nov 21, honoring and Mrs Vernon Mardesen their silver wedding anmver saiy. The couple's daughter Sharon, served as mistress ceremonies for the program Tern Nelsen welcomed th guests Sharon gave -a histor of events in the lives of he parents, which was carried ou in costume and songs accom panied on the piano by Marci Nelsen and Mrs James Jacob sen. Taking -part were Carole Gregersen, Janet and Wayn Andersen, Mrs Laverne Frede ncksen. Melvin Andersen Bobby. Davey and Richar Mardesen.

The program was conclude with remarks from the Eugene Wekander and a than from the honored couple. The table which seated th family was centered i beautiful four tier wedding i mums and candles pink, white and stiver color ap Mrs Leo Marde sen and Mrs Merlin Mardese: CUL and served the cake Th Rorbeck Ladies Aid ere 11 the serving of refresh ments fcl Sharon Mardesen registere' the guests. Mrs Arthur Peter sen and Mrs Folmer Juel were charge at the gift table Grace Pedersen and Vernon Mardesen were married at St a Lutheran church in At a i by the Rev. Siersbeck. Their attendants, and Mrs Bruce Blake weie also present for the 25th anniversary occasion.

anc Mrs Mardesen have two sons Dan ell and Richard at home and a daughter, Sharon, a stu dent at Dana College, Blair a a Attending the anniversary celebration from a distance were Mr and Mrs Lester Savers of a a Mr and Mrs Harry Gibson of Des Moines, Mi and Mrs Leonard Johnson of Dayton Iowa: Mr and Mrs Roy Wehde of Wichita Kansas: A a a Larsen and Curtis and Reg. Price $519.95 OUR PRICE Reg. Price $139.95 OUR PRICE Hotpoint "no frost to defrost" 11 ft. Refrigerator Reg. Price $399.95 SORQOQ OUR PRICE Hotpomt 11 ft.

Reg. Refrigerator Reg. Price $279.95 S1QQ95 OUR PRICE 3-speed Record Player 19 85 Reg. Price $29.95 OUR PRICE Reg. Price 569.95 OUR PRICE G.E.

Hoover Vacuum Cleaners 54995 i i OUR PRICE PLUS HUNDREDS OF OTHER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL BUYS See us befoie you buy we beat any and all deals! teat RCA Victor 4-speed Deluxe Record Player Reg. Price $39.95 $OQ95 OUR PRICE 9x12 Wool Rugs Choice of patterns real nice $4995 Hotpoint Deluxe Elec. Clothes Dryer Reg. Price $199.95 $14Q95 OUR PRICE Famous SERTA (No Buttons) Posture Mattress 15-year Warranty Reg. Price $69.95 $4488 Veteran of Foieign A i i a i i a a anc! Christmas party Mond a others a from Massena "nT 5 cmbcrr 8 i i Shelbv.

Walnut AU will be a SI 00 exchange a An.ta, Exira and HaVlan i is urged to come and! have a good time. Attend Shower At Irwin Saturday Swank. Mrs Edwin a and Mrs Urban Petersen and children attended a bridal honoring Frances Campbell at Audubon last Satu a afternoon Cambell will become the bnde of Kenneth Fairchiid December 28. ---Photo by Skyline Married at Kimballton Strandskov Pedersen Rites Sunday, Nov. 30 Miss Irma Strandskov.

daughter of Mr and Mrs Thorvald Strandskov of Audubon and Marvin Pederscn. son of 3 and Mrs Wilford Pederscn of Harlan. were married Sun da evening. Ncnembei 30 in the Immanuel Lutheran church ai Kimballton. The Rev.

Holger Strandskov uncle of the bnde. performed the double nng ceremony at 7 30 o'clock The budc's father escorted -her down the aisle and gave her marriage, Svhia Anderson oigan- ist, played marches and the eddmg other nuptial nuiSLC and accompanied soloist iMrs Adnenne Pctcisen ho Lord's or'' and "Wedding For her wedding, the bride wore a floor length gown of lace and tulle, an original by Sylvia Ann for Bridal The snug bodice featured a tulle yoke i appltqucd collai long pointed and fabulously full skirt which fell, from an EhzabcLhon waistline and a topped with a lace tunic Her veil was i a icweled'half hat of lace and pleated nylon net. Her onh ieweh ei peail ear i ings The bnde cainecl a bouquet of white mums encircled with white carnations. Sister Is Honor Attendant Kai ma SUandskov of rfarlan was her sister's maid of honor. The two bridesmaids were the Misses Ruth Pedeisen and Pedersen of Ilarlan Miss Strandskov wore a light ballerina length gown of Lefeber a Men a open and displayed the gifts.

The bnde i a a i the Elk Horn school and is sequin turn The bridesmaids gowns, styled like that of the honor attendant, were white and wore light blue sashes All carried bouquets of carnations with blue and white shower streamers. Barbara Strandskov was the little flower girl The bridegroom's best man was Mr George Petersen. Ushers were Don Pedersen and Donald Peteisen The bridegroom, and his man wore dark suits and white carnation boulonnieies For her daughter's Mis Strandskov wore a dusty rose lace dress and black accessories The bridegroom's' mother wore a gray dress and winter accessories. Reception At Town Halt The reception following the was JieldTM at the Kimballton Tow Hall Mrs Hertha Haas and 'Mrs Gertrude Hitsman. sisters of the bride.

cut and the wedding cake Mrs Maiy Ann Tysen circulated the guest book Verdella employed at the Saylor CoEfee Shop. The bridegroom graduated from the Ilarlan high school and has employment with Hi-Way Texaco Station in Marian. The couple is on a weeks moon in Greeley Colorado, and upon their return i be at home December 7 at 802 Cotut Street, Harlan For going away, the brid chose a two-piece suit, featur ing a black skirt and black an gray jacket Her accessone ere black and her corsag was of i carnations Out of town guests at th wedding came from Clea Lake, Yale. DCS Momes. Day Ion Coon Rapids and Hailan a Chicago, 111, and Grce- lev.

Colorado. 25tK Anniversary. Hpttf (Mr of Shelby oteenred tfth wedding annivemry SiturdAy evening, NoveinlMT 22, with open house it Uw Shelby Uiih- eraa church More than 130 relatives, 4 neighbors ind friends greeted Mr and Mrs Nelien, making it a most event. They ceived many lovely gifts and congratulatory cards and a special telegram and gift came from Nehen's brother, in Denmark. The serving table was appointed in silver and pink! The centerpiece was a three tier cake flanked with pink and white carnations and silver and white candles.

'Mrs Wayne Arnold of Ames, poured, Mrs Melvin Nelsen of Omaha cut and served the cake and 'Miss Carolyn Arnold of Ames, the ice cream. -Miss Carol Palmer of Harlan, circulated tlw book. Reception hotta were Melvin and Norman Nelsen and Wayne the latter of Helping with the serving were William Miller Orville Goshorn, Holler Mad Otrnanu Nielsen, Sherman Petersen, Roy Jotunen, Clar enee Gushing, Delbert Piagel Lee Seversen, William Wendt Kenneth Kern and Alvin Jen sen. Out of town "guests came from Ames, Harlan, Kim ball ton, Avoca, Oakland, Counci Bluffs and Elk Horn Iowa, and Omaha Nebraska. On Saturday evening, dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Nelsen in Shelby wcic Miss Charlene Hemminger oi Cedar Falls, 31r and Mn Everette -Minn man of Harlan Mr and Mrs Melvin Nelsen, oi Omaha, Mr and Mrs Waym Arnold of Ames and the honor guest, Norman Nelsen of Har Ian.

Farners For Robes, Peignors and Dusters PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ON MUNSINGWEAR QUILTED DUSTERS Quilted, Stocking Knit in Pink or Blue $C95 GIRL'S 4 to 14 Other Robes $3.88 to $10.95 5 LOLA SIECK Announcement has 1 Harold Karstens' Open House Largely Attended Approximately 200 relatives anc! friends attended an open house at the First Luthei an i i in -Avoca, Sunday Nov 30 held by Mr and Mrs Harold Karslt'ns at Avoca to cclcbialc iJion 25th wedding ammcr- i Among the guests was Mrs Fred Boettger of a a of Mrs Karstens. Mrs ttocitsfcr had 8 i and Mis Kaistens is her youngest for the program, two musi- been I i numbers was given bv the made of the of i Kaistcns daughter, Ruth, ac- ff Miss Lola Sieck and A 2 Jeffrey Carl. Lola is the daughter of Mr John Sieck of 304 Spruce Street, Atlantic, Iowa. She is employed as a stenographer with Linke Motors in Atlantic. Airman Carl is a radio operator on a refueling plane stationed at Hunter Air Force Base, Georgia.

He is the son of Mr and Mrs Valentine Carl of Harlan. The couple has not set date for their wedding. companied by LaDonna and a talk by the (icrlt, pastor of the church. i and LaDonna took care icgistering the guests and iNo the gifts. Mrs Alfred Strcuss presided coffee service.

Mr and Mrs Kaistcns were nun icd at the Evangelican a church in a by Uev Kicker. They have i most of their married life on i northeast of Avoca. pnronts of 34. Have Silver Anniversary Mr and Mrs John Mickels of Panama, above, celebrated their silver anniversary Saturday, November 22, The jubilarians, their attendants, and members of their family, received Holy Communion in a body at a Mass in St. Mary's Catholic church.

A dinner was served in St. Mary's Cafeteria it noon to honor the event. The couple has seven children, Ronnie Castle AFB, Mrs John Fahn, Marilyn, Roger, Nor ma Kenneth, Denise and Nicky Joe, and two grand children, Certain to please pamper every lady of Christmas. robes and gowns in a choice of beat ine new styles easy fabrics. Big selection.

Prictd from $2.98 fyl, dainty and care, long-wearinc come, choose now. all ranges to $10.95.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Harlan Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
11,084
Years Available:
1951-1962