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The Oelwein Daily Register from Oelwein, Iowa • Page 6

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auna Attend Union C. A. Meeting Mrs. Alfred Jenson, Mrs. J.

T. CLUBS and LODGES SUNDAY were at the 25th anniver-'at the church for a 6:30 Planned potluck. Al and Jane Kaskadden UMllfCfc daugh- 'd, Marvin and in 2o'cloek igle,) ring I'by Rev. of Court Little Flower, No. Catholic Daughters of America at the Holy Name church in West Union Thursday afternoon.

After registration the women received a silver corsage with a medal of St. Tresese, blessed by the Rev. Father Couney, pastor of the church. The program followed with most of the grand regents of the courts giving a few words of appreciation and thanks for the benefits received from the Catholic Daughters. Father Cooney gave an address on the Lady of Fatima.

Cards of regrets were read and an album of all the grand regents of the court in the- past 25 years were presented. A lunch was served by members of the Court after which the ladies departed. Wed In Ceremony At Strawberry Point S'i-'eancUes'J half- played the lue crepe 3 were. First Church of Christ LaVerne Ervin, Sunday services: 7:45 a. m.

"The Christian's quarter-hour of, inspirational preaching over radio station WMT, Cedar Rapids. 9:30 a. m. Bible school. General Assembly each department followed by individual class instruction.

A class -for all, and all are welcome. 10:30 a. m. Congregational worship: The choir will two numbers, "Not Dreaming," and God and the Elders will preside at the Lord's table; and the minister will preach his fourth sermon on Christian Stewardship. During this hour 1 annual congergational elec- ition of church officers will be conducted," -and all members of the.

church are urged-to be present; Let's all 'keep holy the Day of the Lord-by Being present in chorch p. m. Christian Endeavor igroups. will meet in the church basement. 130, p.

m. Evening church. Keep pur at church fgrovWng by being present your- and Frank and Verna Wilke are hosts. Each couple is asked to invite another couple as MONDAY Women of the Moose regular meeting and initiation at 8 p. m.

at the country home. The Willing Workers of the Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 at the home of Gertrude King, east of town, with Gladys Johnson and Maude Howell as co-hostesses. Gladys Wall will have charge of the devotions. If you need transportation call 11- J-ll. Past Presidents of the W.R.C.

will meet at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Walter Benninger. TUESDAY Installation of Women of the Moose officers.

Moose members and their wives and husbands invited. 8 p. m. at country home. THURSDAY ladies golf and cards.

Potluck luncheon at 1:15. Two share Bartels, Oelwein, Ford truck; Wardell Chevrolet Oelwein, Chevrolet; William P. Pape, West Union, Plymouth; Henry Reisrier; Maynard, Chevrolet; Katherine Wilma Rummel, Oelwein, (Chevrolet; Gerald Shaffer, Elgin, Plymouth; Earl W. Moore, Buick; Kenneth Carnall, Arlington, Chevrolet truck; Herz- Miss Lenius Engaged To Arlington Man Edith Lenius of Oelweini daughter of Leon Bennett of Mills City, announces her engagement to Walter Penhollow, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Penhollow of Arlington. i mann Arlington, Studebak-. No ate has been set for the Ed Wenzer, Elgin, Plymouth; (weadin g. Volney Palmer, Oelwein, Oldsmo- UAAii.lA^'-*- M. --M pT- A Trapp, Eldorado, i PLAN PICNIC AT- AURORA Frazer'- A.

Cli'ne, West Un-! LAMCNT (Special) Lamont i icn Cushman scooter; Dr. R. A. Masons and Eastern Stars will-, Cri'der, Elgin. Chevrolet: hold a picnic Sunday, July 11 at Harmon Love Oran, Kaiser; Aurora Park for all and Hawkeye, Kaiser; 1 sanies a I let- Frida Behrens, Arlington, I favorite dish.

i Buick; W. H. Antes, West Union, Buick; Dale Robert, Ci-evrolet truck; Milfert West Union, Chevrolet; Oelwein; Motor Oelwein, Mrs. Sara Dixon, Fayette, Chev-j r-jlet: Harold E. Landsgaard, Cler- fmont, Buick; Earl Stannard, Fay- FAIRBANK Lived In Oelwein Long? Then Help Us with OELWEIN'S HISTORY! The REGISTER is compiling a.historical Souvenir Edition to be published July 21, just ahead of the Diamond Jubilee.

We are uncovering hundreds of things, but YOU can help make it even more complete. Do you have any old-time pictures of Oelweta and its citizens? I J' Do you have, any historical- records, information or other material about Oelwein? Do you know some interesting historical anecdotes? If you do PLEASE CALL THE REGISTER NEWS DEPT. a favorite dish and each bring own sandwiches and drinks. Monday, June 28, at 9:30 a. m.

iind, and a i I of our daily 'vaca- school. Parents, see that get in on this first JfSession, arid we'll that they won't to miss another! Wednesday, 'June 39, at Biblestudy, at 6:30 wearinll a Builders' picnic at "dress with the City park See Sunday church bulletin relatn. to what you A. Rix- of Mrs. Ida this afternoon at -the St.

John's Am- church. Hev L. she repeats should bring Oelwein Couple To Observe Fiftieth Anniversary Tuesday Mr. and Hintz will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday, June 29 at their home at 305 First Avenue E. will hold open house from 3 to 5 p.

m. and from 8 to 10 p. m. in the evening. Relatives and friends are invited to drop in.

MARRIAGES LICENSES WEST UNION (Special) -Marriage licenses issued at West Union have been to: Maurice E. Schmelzer, Oelwein, and Helen Marie Mannion, Oelwein; Lowell Scallon', Waucoma, and Rosamond Daily, Waucoma; Adrian ford, Floydada, Alice: R. Traeger, West Unio'n; Oliver Tussey. Oelwein, and Nina Wal- fath, Oelwein; Clifford Baldwin, Cedar Rapids, and Elna Kazebeer, Cedar Rapids; Charles R. Bailey, Lexington, and Donna Mae Miller, Fayette; Raymond Schultz, Hawkeye, and June Copp, Hawkeye; Victor D.

Gallo, Oelwein, and Marilyn Louise Miller, Joe Aliano, Oelwein, and Vera'L. Roethler, Oelwein; John McKay, Waucoma, and Lucille Hageman, Waucoma: Torval Edward -Virpqua, and Beatrice Mae Steines, Viroqua, Donald Rex McCoy, Oelwein, and- Marion Youngberg, Oelwein; Bernard L. Fair- Mrs. Harry Connor, Jr. i STRAWBERRY POINT (Special) Miss Lois Atkinson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Atkinson, and Harry Conner, son of Harry Conner, of' Delhi, were married in St. Mary's Catholic church Thursday morning, June 24. Rev. J.

P. Fagan performed the single ring ceremony at nine o'clock. Attendants were Donna Conner, sister of the bridegroom, and Roy Atkinson, brother of the bride. Music was provided by Mrs. Marvin Berns, and ushers were John Sands and Marvin Shulte, both of Manchester.

Jackie Lee Atkinson, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer, stnd Calista Kay Wilson of Manchester was train bearer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of white lace over satin, fashioned with a fitted bodice, high neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt ex- Miss Lillian Thompson Correspondent Paul Fratzke, Jr. and Jeanna Steggall, Carriers (Watch for Fairbank stories tm- Chevrolet; George Sart. Elgin. Chevrolet; A.

S. Morse, West Union, Pontiac; Emory Dum- I mermuth, West Union, Chevrolet; i F-ed Peeper, Arlington, Chevrolet) M. Richard Bushby is having a va- ChevrcleUC Crahan, cation from his work in Waterloo, Buick- D'-Brown, Oelwein, and he and his father, Fred Bush-. Buick; Miehe finplment Oel-; by, will go to the Mississippi on a ''Bodge teuck; R. L.

Olson, i fishing trip Clermont, GMC truck; Thomas E. The Masons and Eastern Stars THE OLD. HOME TOWN By STANLEY Henry, Fayette; Chevrolet; 'will hold their annual picnic at Ivel Miller Ojelwein, Frazer; Island park Sunday for members Flizabeth Boeding, St. and their families. Ford Dow Clute, Arlington.

Chev- Fred Fratzke underwent an op- truck- A -Bailey, at. St. Francis hospital, v- Llovd Keefer, Oelwein, i Waterloo, the first of the week i -i i i i rtnUi 1 i I XjJ-U O.VC:t.J.CJL i William E. Noble, Oel- and is reported to be getting along vein, Ford: Amvets Post No. satisfactorily.

Oelwein Chevrolet; Russell Mrs. Burnett Trower had dental V'est Union, Ford truck; Velrner surgery in Waterloo Thursday. Copp Hawkeye, Kaiser; D. C. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Lambert, St. Freligh Waucoma. Ford: Henry i Louis, Mo, are guests of her broth- Sieeman, Elgin, razer: Clifton re Fratzke, and other rela- Clermont, Ford; James J. tives in Fairbank, Waterloo and 1 1 1 i was fingertip length, and fell.from a coronet of seed pearls.J Her bridal bouquet was of white roses, i A reception for fifty guests was held at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony.

After July" 1 the couple will be at home on a farm near Delhi. the "single fMirlam Sorge, Sumner, it'Hall, Fayette, will at- fer will be served at Pirie the immediate fSum- and -was? employed First Sumner- The bride- student at Upper Iowa If you are without a church I bank, and Alverda Lau, Oelwein. home and living in Oelwein or R. E. Neumann, West consider this an invita- arid -Patricia Camp, West Union: tion to attend First Church of L.

and Will Attend IOQF Picnic at Mason City At the, regular meeting-of Jefferson Rebekah lodge last evening plans were made to charter bus to take the members to. the' Carroll' Arlington, IHC truck. Stassen Dewey Vice-President Talk Revealed Westgate. Father Quinn is taking a vaca- tion from his work as assistant priest of the Immaculate Concep- tion parish this-week, i Mrs. Jerry.Smith and.

children, Jacksonville, S. are spend- ing a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Curtis, and other rel- I 'atives here, Robert Heilman, who was in an UP Gov. auto accident last Saturday morn- the Republican i ing near Jesup, returned from nominee, conferred People's hospital, Independence, thTs morning' with. Thursday morning and is resting oy telephone uiia comfortably at the home of his parents.

Revv.and Mrs. H. J. Heil, man. Laura Gallup, Independence, who-was in the same'accident, is USEO TO Be OUR HIGHWAY-- BUT-NOW ITS JUST LIKE 1 A ROULEI5 COASTER AND HIT THE 1 ft OA one q'f his forrner political opponents, Harold E.

Stassen, about the vice president's spot. Arr-nrdinS TO an autnorrcauve i a a close to the Stassen head- still in the hospital but is on 0 TM riowpv rm'ened the con- way to recovery Mason City. Those who wish to go are asked to phone Hoffman at 1309. Installation of new lodge officers will be Friday, July 9. Theta Rho girls installation was announced for July 1.

After lodge closed, singing was enjoyed. Christ this coming Lord's day. Gayle Broadbent, a fc Lunch served 'We are a friendly church in the George S. Fox, Oelwein, and Dor- heart of a friendly community." i othy J. Dippo, Oelwein; John I Zinzer, Oelwein, and Marie L.

Leonidas. Oelwein; Donald R. Hodge, Hazleton, and Barbara G. Lawrence, Hazleton; Robert B. I Seileman, Iowa City, and Anna Helen Hanna entertained at a Mae Schupbach, Elgin; Donald V.

seven o'clock breakfast Saturday i Coselmah, and Anne T-T-avi- jT 1 town to attend the iMr. and Birthday Breakfast Honors Edna Hanna morning in honor of Edna Hanna's birthday. drews and her committee from tables decorated with garden flow-' ers. with Stassen by saying picture Jensen, Dunker- i what "the source said staying returned home with transpired during the phone call: her. duction employes.by demanding a flat 14 cents, plus 14 cents an hour in other benefits.

The counter-demand was presented -John F.ord vice president in chafgei oji Industrial national Ford negotiating committee, headed by Ken Bahnon, UAW director. Refusal Fata) MANILA UP Ricardo Lo- i-ehzo paid ing to.accept a cocktail. Another guest at a luncheon party offered him a drink, Lorenzo refused. The guest with the cocktail was so angered that he stabbed Lorenzo That Was the Tip-Off FORT WAYNE, IND. UP -Mrs.

Donald A. Smith filed, for divorce after 23 years. She said she knew her marriage "was on the rocks" when her husband asked her to pay their room rent. Dewey asked Stassen if he plan- ned' to put his name in nomination. Stassen replied: "I will not put my, name i nomination." Dewey asked him if he would accept the nomination if the convention voted it and Stassen answered: "If the convention drafts me, i will accept." SUMNER (Special) Mr.

Dewey him it COUPLE ENTERTAINED ON 35th ANNIVERSARY SUMNER (Special) j.j.icii -Mrs. Richard D. Creager request that his name -4-V. l-vX-r-rt J.T_ a tIS WEST UNION Mrs. Sam Eastman Correspondent Baldwin, Carrier Oelwein -and Anne ivus.

jcvu-noiu vw.wiw Coseiman a a 19 guests in their home withdrawn if he. were AnS eF cllif? and 1 Friday evening honoring his par- The former Minnesota i eqeieiv J-us -Wa-n-v T. Crea- Vn-m- na's birthday. Fedeler, Los Angeles, anu i i -Breakfast, was served in the Helen Sumner; Loren toldha. OV-A AAJ.

garden Jit the Hanna home and Mrs. Hanna was presented -with a gift. Those enjoying the courtesy were Helen Droste, Elaine Mr "and Mrs. Glenn er, Myrtle Harford, Helen, Mari- and Gene lyn, Sally and Margie Hanna. a is the daughter of Pagel, Sum- COPPXE WED IN CEREMONY (Special) Miss jn, daughter of Mrs.

Erickson, Sumner and Hu- BIPT.w^^..J.-.:Forsman, son of Mr. and pSilVrfs- A. Forsman, Sumner, were in marriage in the St. American Lutheran church IflChursday at 2 o'clock. Revv A.

J. Lechner read the Ssflouble ring service -before an altar with orange blossoms pmk: roses and delphinium. Given m'marriage by her bro- Elmer," the bride wore a gabardine suit and a pink corsage. Her suit was com- with white accessories. Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Cannel, Des jgfjbtpines. sister and brother-in-law the bridegroom, and Mr. and re. Elmer Erickson attended the f.

Nuptial Music Patricia Heyer was organ- sjst and accompanied Miss Ruth Mcr as'she sang Because, and Prayer. Mr. and Ambrose, sister and bro- u-law of the bridegroom, ers. jption for 65 guests was the church parlors im- following tha ceremony. short wedding trip the will fce at home on Colum- Sumner.

The bride and frwiuates of Sum- He reporter at! and served' years in the WINNING' CIRCLE FETED AT MAYNARD HOME TMAYNARD (-Special)--Martha and circles of the Maynard "W.S.C.S. of the MetKodist church entertained the Esther circle at a party the home of Mrs. A. E. Knight and daughters, Stella afternoon.

The Esther circle were, the-winners of the. attendance contest held in the.society. The afternoon's entertainment included group singing, a piano duet by Mesdames Walter Jellings and Jack Reed, vocal solo 'by Mrs. Bill Borland, several contests and a visit to the clinic of two more or less unknown The president, "Mrs-. Harold Hure, conducted a short business Bernell Osmundson, West Union, and LaVonne Kleppe, Ossian; John Wesley Spragg, Waterloo, and Ivadell Ward, Oelwein; Wilbur L.

Keniston, Oelwein. and Shirley E. Lindstrom, Oelwein: Marvin Paul Vandersee, Randalia, and Elizabeth Ann Brelsford, Maynard; Alex At- and Dorothy Ehler, Donald James Montgomery, Oelwein, and Aris G. Platt, CllLOj 1TX1 etJLlU. A'J-A J- j-j-i-tAij -( ger Fredericksburg, on their 35th "i would not instruct my ussian- wedding anniversary.

Among friends to withdraw my name if Waterloo' those present were Mrs. Etta someone puts it in." TIT AV.I -iT-rf A -F-4-nr- d'NTvIl an CTl wein. Nourse, Fredericksburg, and J.N UUJ. fc i j. a.j_i,»_-A and Mrs.

A. W. Creager. Mr. i the conversation ended.

Mrs O- Creager. Mr. and Mrs.ij A short time later, Dewey pick-Emory M. Creager and ec Gov. Earl Warren, of Califor- and -Mrs.

Max' L. Hill and ia. as the second man onliis tic- Donald, Florence Creager 1 i Beverly Copp. NEW CARS REGISTERED WEST UNION Rev. Sterling J.

Baldwin and K. C. Frank left Monday for Mt. 'Verhon Rev. Baldwin is I serving as statistician at the 93rd nominated, i ession of he Upper Iowa annual governor conference being held there this Others attending the conference are Mrs.

Ella Humphrey, lay delegate from West Union, Rev. and Mrs. George Goodrich, Hawkeye; and Rev. Bruce Jones, Elgin. Ford Workers Ask 28-Cent lncr ease xxuiu DETROIT UP CIO pos'tibn contrary Auto Workers union to- "day to or Motor an exchange of pleansant- and ket.

Friends say Stassen adroitly. others from maneuver- 1Q HIS UIl VV cl Ci Allg i i New cars registered at West Un- he did seek second place on company oiler session. Refreshments were served to 45 For SweD Dry Cleaning Plus Rap.id Service Call 1 2 7 6 I (ion have been to Robert Reinking. Bitter Reminder Uncovered I Sumner, Chevrolet; J. 0.

UP Workmen I Wadena, Kentucky semi-traler; discovered a live Japanese booby iRev. H. E. or Lucinda Dieter Oel- trap concealed on one wall of the wein, Chevrolet; Roland Cum-' war-scarred Manila city hall. City TM Engineer Alejo Aquino said the explosive device powerful that "it could have blown up half the building if H.

had been touched off." ticket. an hour increase for 108,000 pro Jk. mings, Maynard, Chevrolet A. J. Stee'le, Oelwein, Chevrolet; Bernita Voelker, Westgate, Fraz-j er: Thomas Goebel, Fayette, debaker; City Laundering Celwein.

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