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The Oelwein Daily Register from Oelwein, Iowa • Page 7

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'A 'v i Oelwein Women of the Moose Hwmeyed to Decorah yesterday they instituted, initiated installed a new chapter of the Women of the Moose. The local ocfanisation had sparked orgam- iation of tiie Decorah group. institution offic- read the names of the women fc'be instituted and initiated, at the senior regent, Marie gave the institution address pronounced Decorah a chapter: of the Moose after 35 candidates had been initiated. Tnstructions by junior graduate xegent, Zelma Burns: junior regent. Pearl Williams; chaplain Erma Ross and senior regent, Marie Coble given to the women.

As Dorothy Flaucher sang, "Moosehearf and "For You a Rose," each candidate was pre- a rose. Glea Jellings ac- CLUBS ana LODGES TUESDAY Baptist Philathea class will meet at the home of Mrs. Elsie Duke with Mrs. Ethel Gray, Mrs. Alice Brant and Mrs.

Lavonne Reed as co-hostesses at 8:00 p.m eeti Rebekah Guild wiU meet at the home of Mrs. A. H. Goulder, 23 8th S. for a 6:00 picnic dinner Meat, rolls and coffee will be furnished.

Bring vege- ta le or dessert. Mrs. aid Ramsey and Miss Hazel Nelson are co-hostesses. L. A.

to B. of R. T. will hold its regular meeting at 8:00 p. m.

at ilie V. F. W. hall. WEDNESDAY The Woman's Society of Christ- cAnteCL a rose, AUC -companied Mrs.

Flaucher. Books! ian Service will hold the monthly of Jaws were also presented to me eting in the church at 2:30 p. candidates by Mrs. Flaucher. circle 9, Mrs.

L. W. Bennett, Talks by Mary Eikenberry of chairman, will be hostess circle the college of regents, Oelwein, an( have charge of devotions. Mrs. and by senior Alice Kjoine of De- 3.

Livin will present, the les- a rf' "U-iiTii corah were presented. After the meeting was adjourned, the local women were guests at a by the De- ixum corah lodge. The roses and flow- terian Mrs. Harry Day, the -will tttFVfc 3.1 2l30 Trusty Family Has Reunion Here I Holding a reunion Sunday were the children of Mrs. Verna Trusty and the late Vincent Trusty of this city and those of Ed Trusty of JFt.

Dodge. Having attended Mass Sunday morning, the family members went to the Harrjr Schneider farm home near Fayette where they en- poyed a potluck This was the first reunion in the Trusty family. Those present were Mrs. AVini Trusty; Mr. and Mrs.

aart and Michael, Creston; Ed Trusty, Mr. and Mrs. Don Trusty and Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trusty and Tim.

Ft. Dodge; Mr; and Mrs. Bob Shoemaker, Rockford, Mr. and Schneider, Mike, JDuane and Diane, Fayette; Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Smith, Mary and Jack, New Vienna and-Mrs. Verna Trusty, Gene, Jack, Jim, and Jerry Shaffer, Oel- son. Officers who have reports to make out are asked to meet at 1:30 p. m. The Ruth.guild of the Presby- which were presented the and used for table dec- ers corah men's lodge.

During the installation, will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. C. K---J i orations were donated by the De- Gerken, 417 N. Mrs the- Decorah women had taken fliefr places, Mary Eikenberry, Blanche Storms and Hester Molinsky of the college of regents, R.

L. Webster and Mrs. after -Welch as co-hostesses. Ernest Oelwein, were escorted to the, al- H. G.

tar and presented with new caps s. E. The Esther guild of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. Robert Ash, chairman, will meet at 8 o'clock the evening at the home of Mrs Irene wein. Unable to attend were, Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Trusty, Ariz, and Mr. and Charles Trusty, Bremer, Germany. Hold Annual Proctor Reunion In Randalia RANDALIA; (Special) The annual Proctor reunion was held Sunday, Sept. 19 at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Turner. A picnic dinner was held at noon at which the following were Mr.

and! Mrs. Frank Wil-' der and Everett Odekirk, Pelwein; "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimpston, Bruce and Lois, Hawkeye; Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Proctor and Jerry Lee Mr. and Mrs. Noel Brockway and family, Friendship committee of -the West Union. la xv Women of the Moose will Mr and Mrs. Perry Odekirk, The Oelwein escorts formed an Mrs.

George Wilson. Waterloo; Mrs. Bill Gordon and arch of flowers Theresa Thode act as co- -children, Winterset; Helen-O Bry- each Decorah officer passed to; hostess. an, Cedar Rapids; Mrs. Irene Mc- her station after she Avas invested Fadden, Kathleen Patricia, garb'of (THURSDAY Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Bratt a Decorah officers are- senior re- The W.C.T.U. will meet at 2:30 and Lee Jellings and 1 Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence I Streight, 323 3rd i fft i CUJU. J. and gowns. During the robing; st. Margaret's circle wiU meet cebnony, Angle Slightam sang.

Wednesday at p. in the Astauing escorts, Pearl Eckhart I parish hall with Mrs. A. BeUen alid Haifa Richards introduced the i di er and Mrs. Matt Kisner as following otecers; Hester hostesses.

Please notify if unable Molinsky; Glea to attend. guide, Evelyn Damon and chap-, lain, Erma Ross. ROMANTIG INTERLUDE Jor Ann -Sheridan and Errol Flynn in Warner mammoth production, "SUver River," Thomas Mitchell arid Bruce Bennett'', are -featured top At the Grand Thursday through Saturday. O.iDmner I At Schneider "Home Enjoying a the home of, Mrs. Dwight Schneider last night with Mrs.

'Lloyd Young as dinner chairman, wete members of the P. E. O. After the dinner, a social time was enjoyed and it was announced that a one o'clock luncheon would te held-Friday at the Hotel Mealey. At that time the officers and members will make plans for the be held in Diifauque in June.

55 persons are expected to attend the luncheon. Mrs. Murphy Hostess" To Monday XII Members of the Monday XII met last night with Mrs. J. W.

Murphy at the. Candy Box. Prizes were awarded to -Mrs. Art Miller, high, Mrs. Edna Hanna, second and Mrs.

J. W. Hardman, guest. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. Edna Hanna.

WAUCOMA. Smith evening. Mrs Cassie Brayton returned Saturday from spending a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. -and Mrs. Otto Davis, Dubu- 4U Mrs: Thomas' inneap oils was guest of honor co- i fee' party by Harry 'Lynch Thursday afternoon.

1 Rail, Fayette county field man, was in" charge of the Farm Bureau meeting at the schoolbuilding Tuesday Mrs. Hattie Cochran and Hilda Tessmer left Wednesday, to spend a few days Mr- and Mrs. Clifton Parker, Cedar Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. -Walter -Thompson, Bode.

Followin jof a I During Howard cial secre Is Party! ilar meetin last nigh at the Qelwein-Eiks Initiate 23 was-named as Rodney Locke 'but should Mrs. John -I Gorman. This was to the (Watch for tier special Randalia PTA Group To Meet Sept 27 RANDALIA (Special) T- The first meeting of the school year will be held Monday evening, Sept. 27 at the school auditorium. The "meetings will be "held, on the fourth Monday of each The R.

C. social meeting for September will be toeld Friday Sept. 24 The playing will start "at 2:00. Hostesses are Mrs. Ben Turner, Ma-, bon and Mrs.

Glen "Shaffer. Ji as the r.and letters'fromt r-- 0 at" the I. O. home in Mason City were'r was -report, sent to the adopted family in Ge: many. slumber partyj: tU.

girls enjoyed coke and pop cor served by the advisor, Mrs: Mae Butters an 'Mrs. Jeannette Hall. 1 This- morning the girls' enjoye a. breakfast and then the mee was adjourned. CHAMPAIGN, 111 Coach Ra Eliot send his.Illino varsity football team against tr I reserves today with the latter u.

i ing Kansas State formations. Tl Illini open the season with tt non-conference tilt here Saturda Soviet Expansion The tanks of'Soviet Russia which Invaded Lithuania on June -15, 1940, Raynell Tarley visited in the attention of the group by the sec- will Manweiller farnf home Mon- of Q. Elks last night with lodge officers doing ist WO rk. Roger Nortlirup is the i retary. I The next meeting which will be a jheld with wiU be ten 1 Oct.

4. Many jness the ceremony and I A social period followed- the meeting. Mrs. Ida -Burns jTiedens Silver Anniversary o'clock at the Presbyterian church. 4 r511 a be Sinnot "arid Marlys, were afternoon guests.

Kent, Alice Thori -Moshy; graduate regent, 1 Kodiak Christmas party Elsa Rosenthal; -Ann at the church at 7:45 p. m. Rumrerck; treasurer, i The Baptist Hornebuilders sew- FUckenger-pianist, Buelah Wai-e-: ing circle will have -Kodiak pT OTle ham- argusT Mildred I Christmas party' -at the church reigUbUIlb sentmelT Ruby a p. gnter 43rd i tain St. Veronica's circle at the Maynard, Effie Lorstuam.

Joe Kuhns, Angle Slightham ang a song as hall at 8:00 Please SwTTcfirah 'senior was notify hostess if unable to at- AURORA (Special) Mr and Ida Burns tonight at 7:30 instead of witti Mrs. P. LitteU as scheduled. Mrs. Burns will also host to Decorah senior regent at the altar.

After this, talks were giv- "en: of co'llege of notify tend. Elks ladies hard-time dress golf Sunday with Mrs. B. M. Ferguson celebrated 43rd wedding anniversary a i their at p.

m. all -their, i i and families present regents Decorah governor-of the and'by Leonard country club. of the local lodge. chairman. the meeting -was 'closed! Mrs.

C. R. Conrow and Mrs. L. with the prayer.

Angie and Wally! W. Hauter will entertain the Cur- A -t I O'ClOCk Among-those who attended was bndgeMr Mr Ferfuson's mothei-, Mrs. Lo- Mrs. Kay rool f. renda Ba iley, who is 103-yearsold: Slie came.from Marion and Wednesday.

nighVfor a picnic per and business children (meeting, was also previously to be held Littell. Saturday. -Emerson Kurd h'er mother in-law, Hurd, that she. and her daughter, Jeaneen? will leave Sahna, Oct. 1 -join Sgt.

Emerson The Catholic Daughters of America held their and meeting onday evening with Mrs. Ray Tieden of Elkader cele- Mrs. Lenora Meyer, Frank brated their silver wedding an- Daily, cohostesses. niversary Sunday, Sept. 19., i Here is a time when a man, Celebrants began event by Martin Bruess, was honored on his i attending church services at 10:30 i birthday, which 1 at the Evangelical church and at' atives attending the evening party dinner was served" to 85; were, the Phil Winter family, 1 guests in the church parlors by Fredericksburg; the John Bruess the ladies of the Frauen Verein.

family, Fort Atkinson; the Earl i pi-esent among-the guests were Drilling family, St Lucas; the Joe Mr. and Heiden, 1 Bruess and the Joe Schlicte fam- of Elkader, who attended the cou- Uies, Waucoma. "pie when they were married. Business Meeting Following the dinner, the group The Congregational church council routine business cupied'by the Soviets 1940. on was oc- June 17, 12 Leading Doctors Complete Study oY Rheumatism, Arthritis In a 48 page booklet, a committee ol 12 ol lh leading doctors have issued a complete report of their study of rheumatism and arthritis, covering a period of many months of medical research, from their findings a formula for, tie quick relief of rheumatic pain was developed by a well-known pharmacist.

This formula, called Ru-Tel was first tested fcy physicians, hospitals and dimes and has achieved remarkable results in relieving the pain ofrbeumatism.arthntisandneuritis.Theyfound that Ru-Td Tablets are pleasant to take, do not upset Oie itomach-- in most cases give quick, soothing relief, sometimes overnight Now. theseJRu-Tp! Tablets are available, without prescription through all drug stores bottle mutt help or your money refunded. At all rtrui utortB ft Acompletely new blend of coffees. Never before such rich, full-bodied flavor at such an amazingly low. price with Mrs.

Hunerberg Thursday evening. were Dr. and Mrs. Paul Belding went served at 6.00. to Chicago Saturday to visit rel- 1 Mr Tieden is the son ol the and also to attend a meet- late Mr and Mrs.

Frank Tieden of ing of the American Dental asso- at A fWllKt 1 UMhl CHICKEN SUPPER A fried supper Cox Creek township. Mrs. Tieden is the daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Gottschalk of Elkader elation Monday.

Barbara Smith, 6, daughter of tt people (laciudmg carrlen) are associated directly with JM OUbUi-ation of this newspaper. FRIDAY Rebekah lodge will have its regular meeting. All members re- member to bring articles for rummage sale to the hall as soon as Langham of Winthrop and m. meeting, also have Vera Van Lamngham and Oliver. bi va yedi th 25 pres- Jeanne Ann one granddaughter, Brabham.

"500" Parties "500" card parties were held mVESTORS MUTUAL, INC, DVKfeno 1 Nofice No. 32 Tlte Board of Director! of hiyestorj Mutual, Inc. has declared quarterly dividend of thirty-four cents per share payable on September 29, to shareholders on ncerd of September 16, 1948. Crabb, Msidenf Harold 311 E. Chas.

Phone 153 Coterie -Celebrates 50th Anniversary ELKADER (Special) The Coterie Women's Federated club Tripp Honored Post-Nuptial. Shower AURORA -(Special) Mrs. Charles Kivell was hostess to a post-nuptial her home Friday evening in honor of Mrs. John Tripp. The evening was games, after the honoree ent- MRS.

LBLUDBRJDGE ENTERTAINS BRIDGE Win Contests! Millions wQl be given away in prizes during the next year. Right now Duz is offering a year for life and 555 other prizes; Swift's Cleanser S4L- 000 in 1,161 prizes; Eversharp $32,000 in 1,069 prizes; Cat's S25 000 in ,680 prizes--to mention only a'few. YOU can win a share. Let us show you how. Send 3c stamp for copy of "Makmg Contesting Pay," details- of these and other contests, and entries that won more 515,000 in prizes.

Our service by International Contest Headquarters. Townsend Contest Service West Elm. St Urbana, 111. the afternoon at the Evangelical church. i There will be a banquet at 6:30 in the Evangelical church dining room at which Mrs.

Blanche Wiese of Manning, state president of the Women's Federated clubs will be the guest speaker. Her subject will be, "How Far Have We Appearing also on the evening's program will be Mrs. B. A. Rueg- nitz of Dubuque.

She was on the first program of the Coterie -in 1898, playing a piano solo, and she will also open the evening's program in 1948 by playing the same selection. Mrs. Lawrence' hostess to the bridge last evening with Mrs, Clair Kraft; substituting for Mrs. Ronald Michener. 'Prizes were awarded to Mrs.v Ronald Dawsoni first; Mrs.

Ronald Hasbrook, second and Mrs. Rodney Locle. At the last meeting the hostess and James Taylor; East Side Circle Sets Next Meeting FAIRBANK-'-(Special) The East side circle of. the Methodist church will hold its next regular meeting with Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Oct.

22. Mrs. Lloyd Frame was hostess to the group at its regular meeting last week. Mrs. Homer Strain served as co-hostess.

Veronica Durnan, iJackCobbto Wed FAIPtBANK (Special) Miss Veronica Durnan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durnan of bank and Jack R- Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Foy R. Cobb of Waterloo will be married in the immaculate Conception church in Fairbank, Oct. 23 at 9 a. m. Miss Durnan is employed by Northwestern Bell telephone company in Waterloo.

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16,369
Years Available:
1932-1977