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Wright County Monitor from Clarion, Iowa • Page 7

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Clarion, Iowa
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fc3 Jour. c0oc Nancy Anderson Is Honored Guest Na.iry Anderson, bride-elect of Thomas Ramsell "ii Khmary 8th, was at a Food and Miscellaneous shower Jan. 21th at p.m. in St. John's Catholic Church basement.

were reld a-u1 prizes won bv Mrs. Alice Sebby, Mrs. Harold Rohrer, Mis. Carrie Anderson and Mma Odland. The bride-to be then opened hei many lovclv gifts wltn the nelp of Miss" Diane Dahlpren.

The cake was decora tec in her chosen colors of white and gold, and was served with coifee In Mrs. Gary Rohrer, wro poured. The shower was given bv her sister, Mrs. Gary Rohret and three aunts, Mrs. Mary Kelch, Mrs.

Tlllie Matz and Mrs. Sarah Lalller. Mrs. Wm. Trowbridge and Mrs.

Hruska of Hel-mond visited a few days last week with their sister in Cedar Rapids. The Rev. and Mrs. J. Curtiss Russell returned home Thursday from Lincoln, Nebraska where they had gone Tuesday to visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Colt vet. Mrs. Coltvet underwpnr snruprv Wednesday and the Rus-sells renort that she is getting along very well. Dear Elaine: Several weeks ago you had an article on the front page about gas customers getting a refund.

I got my bill and it was only 30 CI IF. A PER. I checked with my neighbors and they fared no better. Isn't your story misleading? F. K.

Dear F. K. Tnc I.P.S. tells us the refunds will be on the bills read after January 20th. The refund will be on the Marcn 1st.

bills. You're still 3f to the good. Elaine. Henry MichelsHave 45th Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Mlchels assisted Mrs. Edward Srecher. held an Open li'iLse In honor of their pareiis 45n- wedding Sunoay at tne Ewnjrd Mlchels home. A-' fiv relatives and guests registered with guests attending from Belmond, Woolsrcrk, Springs, A est Herd, Roc. nan, llum-hi'ldt, Marison, Ayrshire, Ft.

Fxlra, as well asfeClarionarea. Mrs. Win. Mock, niece of the couple, served the o-ffee, ana was assisted the Mlchels granddaughter, Scneckler. Another niece of couple, Shirley Ann Stecher was in charge of the gifr table and was assisted in Dennis Mlchels, granjsor, of the i red couple.

Another granddaughter, Sheckler was lr, charge of tne guest book. Steven and Ga ry Mlchels, grandsons of coupleas- IMtL coats at the perfotmed the double ring ceremony at two o'clock before friends and relatives of the couple. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of peau-de-soie with a chapel train. The sweetheart neckline was trimmed with a simple Lice applique and seed pearls. The lowered waistline fell softly over rhefull skin and tied in a large bow In the back.

Her fingertip veil was held in place with a pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of white ruses and white stephan-oiis. Her only jewelry was a pair of pearl earrings, a gift of the groom. For somethirg old, the bride carried a blue lace handkerchief belonging to her motl.er. the couple were Sharon Johnson as maid of honor, Janice Dockwell Norris, bride's maid.

Nell Muhlenbruch was Ms brother's best man and Jerry Norris, groomsman. Ringbearer wan crouo Muhlenbruch, nephew of the groom and flower girl was Kim Stoppelmoor, the bride's niece. Nuptial music was furnished by Mrs. Terrv Swartz of Webster City and soloist was Merlin Gorder who sang -The Wedding Prayer" before the and "Oh Perfect as the couple knelt at the altar. Seating the guests were Terry Srigley, LorenSrig-ley of Clarion, cousins of the bride, and Dave Watt friend of the couple.

Following the ceremony a reception for 165 guests was held in the Church parlors. Dining room hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. In charge of the guest book was Mrs.

Gary Stoppelmoor, sister-in-law of the bride. The cake was served by Donna Weideman and Judy Waggoner. Coffee was poured by Denise Root and the punch was served by Mrs. Howard McGrath. In charge of the gift table Wright County Monitor.

Clarion, Iowa, February 6, 1964 AND MS. DARV.YN MUHLENBRUCH Wed at Vernon Lutheran Church Linda Stoppelmoor became the bride of Darwyn Muhlenbruch at tne Vernon Lutheran Cnurcr, Sunday, January 12. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Stoppelmoor and the groom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Muhlenbruch, all of Dows. The Rev. Charles Schultz were Betty McFarlin, Jean Oberhelman, both of Webster City. Following a wedding trip through seven states and Mexico, the couple are at home on a farm north of Dows.

Appointed to Veishea Positions Gary Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brandt, Cyclone Review which will be presented during the an- fif.f duln of them by ual Veishea celebration at Strom jowa srarp i The 1064 unrlno house on the campus will be held this year from May 7 through 9. Featured, as in the past, will be the educational open houses in all of the departments of the five colleges of the University in order that prospective students may see the University in action. In addition, there will be the fun of canoe races, the biggest parade in the midwest, athletic events and the dances as well as the Cyclone Review.

Other students in the area who have been appointed to positions or committees for the event are David Ellason of Kanawha, radio -television coordinator and John Hanson, Eagle Grove, coordinator of open house committee. Sandra Hanson Is Guest of Honor Miss Sandra Hanenn wan honored at a bridal shower Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Lesteberg at Goldfield. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Glen Nickell of Eagle Grove, Mrs.

Tom Chelesvig of Webster City and Mrs. R. G. Nolte of Goldfield. Games furnished the entertainment and Mrs.

Tom Chelesvig favored the group with an organ selection, "Walk Hand in Hand." She also read an original poem 'Ad-vlce to Sandy." Thirty eicrht ompsra en joyed the courtesy for Miss Hanson who will become the bride of Duane Schipull March 1st. The refreshments were served from a buffet table decorated in the bride's chosen colors of turquoise and silver with a musical bride in the center with the "Wedding March" being played. The honoree's mother, Mrs. Chub Hanson presided at the coffee table. RECEIVE DEGREE FROM SCI Miss Phyllis Steffens graduated from the State College of Iowa in Cedar Falls Tuesday evening, Jan.

28th, where she received a B. A. degree in education. She has accepted a position teaching English at Sudlow Junior High School In Davenport for the last semester, beginning her duties January 27th. FACULTY WIVES ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS The Faculty Wives entertained their husbands at a potluclc supper Saturday evening, Jan.

18 In the School Cafeteria at 7-00 p. m. Hostesses were Mrs. C. J.

Christiansen and Mrs. John German. After the dinner Supt. and Mrs. Christiansen showed colored slides of their daughter's wedding, their summer home tn Min nesota and their trip to California over the hol-idays.

Mr. and Mrs. James Sebby and family were guests last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cole in Eagle Grove.

The occasion honored Jayne Sebby on her 11th birthday. Mrs. Barbara Cole was also a guest. AMERICAN HOME CROUP 11 MEETS The American Home group of the Women's Federated club met January 8 at the home of Mrs. Faye Weyker for an 8 o'clock meeting.

Mrs. Frank Boggs was the co-chairman. In the absence of the chairman, Mrs. Glenn Loux, the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Bernard Mattingly.

The February meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Loux with Mrs. Terry Anderson as co-hostess. MALIBU SUPEB SPORTS by CHEVROLET What's so super about the Chevelle Malibu Super Sports? Inside? Front bucket seats. All-vinyl interior.

Ammeter oil pressure and water temp gauges. Floor-mounted straight-line shift lever for Powerglide or sporty 4-Speed stick shift. Under the hood? Lots of choice. Two standard 120-hp and optional Three VS's, from stand- up to (you re reading it right!) Try this one to flatten out hills! Electric tachometer, Positraction rear axle, sintered-meullie buke linings and simulated walnut steering wheel, to iianu- a few of them. Outside? Special moldings and wheel SS identification.

Actually, about all that's not super about these Malibu SS Coupes and Convertibles is their pi ice nuu uie oesc wav to mid out what everything else is that makes them so super is to drive one. Your Chevrolet dealer can take care of that. 'Oplioi al extra cost. THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS CW, Chevelle Chevy HIGHWAY 3 W. Sn tltrm at your Cherroht Shoirroum CAMBIER CHEVROLET CO.

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