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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 8

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATEHLOO, IOWA. TiitiibiMY, jucEMnfc.il a. mx Pre-Clinical Nurses Receive Their Caps Here 71 City in Brief John H. Fitzgerald, 424 Western avenue, postmaster, entered St. Francis hospital Wednesday night as an Influenza patient.

He was reported to be making a satisfactory recovery Thursday. Mrs. Louis Fricdl, 302 Commer Ralph Lau, Is rs. dred Geissler, will leave Friday to Join her hunband in California, where she will make her home, Edward Jack Web tor. son of Mrs.

James Jcnks, 1004 Franklin street, and Lyle Matthews, on of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Matthews, 204 Moir street, have been transferred from Livcrmore, to Corpus Christl, where thry will com plete their training in the naval air corps. Unity Center. 324' i E.

4th, Lecture at I p. tubjert. "The Key With Three I'rongs." Speaki-r, Kthel Kitsiimnoii. advert isemcnt i New Becker Worthy Matron cial street, returned Wednesduy night from Quantico, Va where she witnessed the graduation from marine officers' candidate school Elected Wednesday evening ns worthy matron of Becker chapter, Order of Eastern Star, was Mrs. Ralph Lau.

833 Kintfsley avenue, es 87 of the chapter rnem-bers ballotted In their annual election at Masonic temple. At it is customary for the officers to work thru the five chairs until they attain the worthy matron office, the only new officer added to the ranks was the associate conductress, Mrs. C. A. Hen-icl.

George Moshcr was named as worthy patron and Elmer Wentland as associate patron to serve with Mrs. Walton E. Ruebush who advanced from the conductress' chair to the ofjice of associate matron. of her son, Woodyard. Cadet Gordon Lane, son of of Capt.

and Mrs. Bond E. Lane, 160 Gates street, earned seven honor points and a place on the Missouri Military academy honorable mention roll for November, an honor earned by less than seven per cent of the cadet corps. Mrs. George Weilein, Grant highway, has received word that her son, John Leo Damge, has been promoted to private first class in the marine corps at San Diego, Cal.

He enlisted on Oct. 2. 1943. and prior to his enlistment was em IOWA TRAPPERS FACE RECORD FUR HARVEST Dcs Moines (UP.) Iowa trapperi arc harvesting a record fur crop, the state conservation commission said Thursday The greatest number of trapi arc being licensed since records have been kept, and fur prices are the bct since world war tho commission pointed out. The commission reminded hunt jv yj ers that the duck season ends at sunset, Friday.

The pheasant season clotcs at ployed at farming by his step uiner oincers include Miss Mae Rittenhousc, secretary father. George Weilein, urant highway. His wife, the former Mil- 5:30 p. Friday. Mrs.

M. C. Christcnsen, treasurer. and Mrs. C.

W. Lock wood, con ductress, and M. C. Christcnsen, member of the temple board. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Cumming, as retiring worthy patron and MRS. RALPH LAU, Sr. matron, officiated at the meeting, and announced the installation graduated as a senior watchmaker from the Watchmaking college in Elcin, 111. He came Saturday to vi-it for a 12-day furlough, aft ceremony for Jan.

3. Mrs. Blanche Taylor Helen Could Head CARDS er which he will join his battalion Mrs. Blanche Taylor was elected president of Helen Gould auxil Climaxing three months of (raining at Allen Memorial hospital, 32 pre-clinical nurses were capped In formal ceremonies Wednesday evening at the nurses' home. Capping was done by Sadie Holm, director of nurses, assisted by Marie Guenther, nursing arts Instructor, (lass members shown above, left to right, seated: Elizabeth Thompson, Cedar Falls; Leone Kenney, Waterloo; Vvonne Relseck Waterloo; Norma Korher.

Waterloo, and Vera Mae (able, Waterloo. Standing, left to right, are Romayne Rogers, Jesup; Nellie Whitcnburg, New Hampton; Loletha Koob. Waterloo; Selma Brase, IMainfield; Darlene Sickert, Wavcrly; Bernlta Brase, Tripoli; F.llen Storjohann, Rein-berk; Dorothy Kuhxe, Cedar Falls; Daloris Gray, Castle Hill; Shirley Bolton, Cedar Falls; Amelia Opsal, Cedar Falls; Ivanelle Sinkl'er, Guttenberg; Jeanne Morris, Waterloo; Ivadcl Snavely, Waterloo; Dolores Yockey, Sioux City; Pauline Lease, Waterloo; and Dorothy Porter, La Porte City. in Pomona, Cal. Woman's Club of Cedar Falls Gives iary, U.

S. W. Wednesday evening as the group met in Memorial hall, with Mrs. Dave Ilarncr, Christmas Pageant If yoti are looking for lhe different and unusual in cards, yu WH ''nt 'hem at Macks. We have a card for every purse and every occasion.

Exclusive Showing MOVIE GREETING CARDS Made in Hollywood Jesup Couple The pageant play "The Birth of Christ" J. II. Kuhlman), directed by Mrs. Hugh S. Buffum, was a to Be Honored liinmi 1 special feature of a meeting in the Mrs.

Earl Stewart, Eldora, and Daniel Gibbons, Waterloo, were married Tuesday afternoon at Lancaster, Mo. The couple will make their home in Waterloo, where the former is employed in the John Deere tractor plant. Miss Hazel Anderson and Franklin Ostrcm, both of Radcliffe. were Woman's clubhouse Wednesday afternoon when the Biblical Lit retiring president, presiding. Other officers named include Mmes.

V. H. Barnes, senior vice president; Alta Carr, junior vice president: Cora Kliest, secretary; A. J. Artus, treasurer; W.

Hollna-gel, chaplain; Dave Harner, patriotic instructor; J. A. Trimble, historian; F. A. Swartz, assistant conductor; Ruby Rosekrans, guard, Bessie Patton, assistant guard, and Bertha Dwyer, musician, and Miss Mayme Sorensen, conductor.

The membership attending, numbering 30, made plans for a Christmas dinner party to be a 6:30 p. m. event of Dec. 15 in Memorial hall, when the retiring officers will be hostesses. erature department members of the Woman's club were hostesses to BOX CHRISTMAS CARDS the general club.

'A Johnson Christiansen company of Cedar Falls and the groom is a science instructor in the high school at LaPorte City. The couple will reside in the Hugh Salmon home at LaPorte City. Stephcnson-Gibbons Iva Stcph-ensun, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Earl Stewart, Eldora, and Daniel Gibbons, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Gibbons, 1726 Washington street, were married Tuesday at 3 p. m. by Rev. H. R.

Tate of the Lancaster, Methodist church in his home-The couple is at home in Hotel Antler. The bride is employed at Associated Manufacturers, Incorpor Prior to the pageant, the board Annette Jepsen, Brian C. Condit Wedding Event Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Annette Jepsen, Cedar Falls, and Brian Clark Condit, La Porte City, which took place at noon Thanksgiving day in the Nazareth Lutheran church, Cedar Falls. Only the Immediate families were present at the ceremony, after which a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Andra C.

Jepsen, 822 Tremont street. The bride is employed by the 50' 1 15 Styles to Choose From 12 to 20 in box of managers attended a Christmas luncheon. Mrs. Tim Bancrou, Mrs. Gus Rasmusscn and Mrs.

L. niirlicinated ill the ar- ADVANCE DESIGNED CHRISTMAS CARDS Cords That Are Different 5c to $1.00 r.mprments. married Friday in Our Savior's Lutheran church. Rev. C.

J. Naglestad officiating. The couple will make their home on a farm near Radcliffe. Mrs. George Teske and Mrs.

A. R. Ziesman entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday for Betty Teske, whose marriage to Enlo Hoffman will take place Sunday. Charles City On Nov. 24 at 4 p.

before the candlelighted altar of St. John's Lutheran church, Carol i The pageant was presented wun i the following cast ol cnaraciers: Mmes. Paul Seifert. K. CalKins, L2 E.

E. Rassmusson, Carl Khode, i. ated and the groom at the John Deere Tractor company. MR. AND MRS.

GEORGE WRIGHT Baumgartner, Clarence Scobee. I. S. Nay. H.

N. Silliman, J. E. Cun- (Cnurirr Snreial Service) Jesup Mrs. and Ms.

Geo. Wright riy, C. J. Mentzer, George Brown, G. F.

Hoffman. E. E. Van der ILLNESS AND SERVICE CARDS Send a Cord a Day and Keep the Blues Away! FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED ONE-DAY SERVICE IN OUR SHOP OVERSIZE PRINTS, 4c Each MACKS PHOTO SHOP 27 YEARS IN WATERLOO will be honored at a family dinner Sunday on the occasion of their fif. Guests In the H.

Jay Townley home at 114 Carolina avenue include their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Townley and their son. Michael, who arrived Monday from Jackson, Miss.

Saturday Mr. Townley will go to New York City to accept his new position as financial analyst for American Air Lines, where, after the first of the year, his wife and son will join him. Also visiting in the Townley home Is their son, Cpl. Mack Townley, who has just Veer, Mrs. W.

H. Nuhn, John II. Robinson. Ivan Mast, Levi Jewell, F. E.

Fuller, W. H. Eickelberg, E. ti-rtri wedding anniversary, which falls on Tuesday. The couple was married at Rushville, 111..

Dec. 7, 1893. when the above picture was taken. They farmed near Center B. Bennett, E.

J. Theirman and C. C. Scverin and Miss Bertha Stiles. Music was furnished by Point, Brandon and Jesup, until re Mrs.

Paul Seifert. 615 Commercial Between Fourth and Fifth Sts. ii A (Continued on page 21) A Large Nose Looks Smaller With Tricks By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer One of you recently wrote to ask what could be done about reducing a fleshy nose. Truthfully, there isn't very much that can be done to change the shape of a nose except plastic surgery, which requires both a great deal of money and a bit of courage. However, there are a few makeup tricks which will call less at Hints or HomemaUers BARKER'S tiring to this town eight years ago.

Attending the event will be their eight children with their families; Mrs. Charles DeVine, Detroit, Mrs. Robert Cotton and Ernest Wright, both of Parker, S. Rosco Wright. Waterloo; Carl Wright, Mount Pleasant; Ralph Wright, Brandon, and Cecil and Miss Gladys Wright, both of Jesup.

Also in attendance will be the couple's seven grandchildren. Derorah, I.i. On Nov. 24 at the 'HI'' Baking Powder Biscuits. Two cups sifted flour, 2 tea snnnns hnkintr Dowder.

tea spoon salt, 4 tablespoons butter or other shortening. cup mnn (ahnut). Sift flour once, measure, add tention to a large nose and, in ef Bo yon Lclicic any soap CM MAKE YOU BEAUTIFUL? baking powder and salt, and sift nsiiin. Cut iii shortenine. Add milk gradually, stirring until soft liness with SweetHeart Soap will allow all your natural beauty to appear.

Beyond that, no soap can "make you SweetHeart Soap will cleanse your skin thoroughly and is so pure and mild that it agrees with even sensitive complexions. Complete clean fect, make it seem smaller. First, never draw your hair back tightly from the forehead. Never apply rouge close to your nose. Use a lighter foundation cream on the cheek areas at the sides of the nose, and another which blends with your natural skin tone for both your outer cheeks and your nose, then powder over with a slightly darker tint of powder.

Whatever you do, don't use a white or very light powder, or your nose will look like a For northeastern Iowa women, the Courier offen the following paragraphs of recipes, household hints and pointers pertinent to being a homemaker in wartime. The material presented here is gathered from natonally famous home economic apecialists and from government issued bulletins. Chicken Pot Pie Is Holiday Buffet Dhh Chicken pie with flaky biscuits has the true holiday spirit for a buffet supper party or a family reunion at Christmas time and it's a good main dish. Chicken Pot Pie (new style) (Serves 4) Two and one-half tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca, 'i teaspoon salt, dash of pepper, da.sh of paprika, 2 cups diced cooked chicken, Hi cups milk or chicken stock, 2 tablespoons melted butter or other table fat. 6 to 8 unbaked baking powder biscuits, rolled inch thick.

Combine tapioca with remaining parsonage of St. John's Lutheran church in Waukoil, Miss Eflie Anderson and Thomas Lovstuen. both of Decorah. were married by Rev. Peter F.

Kjcrlaug. Their honeymoon was spent in Kirhktioven, Minn with the bride's mother. Mrs. Lovstuen is proprietor of the Priscilla shop. Mr Lovstuen is a son of Mrs.

H. T. Lofstgaard and is the manager of a service station. They have purchased a home at Main and Mechanic street where tney will live. Spillville, 1.1.

Mr. and Mrs. Mar ETHeARTTsoapT SWE dough is formed. Turn out immediately on slightly floured board and knead 30 seconds or enough to shape. Roll inch thick and cut with floured 2-inch biscuit cutter.

Altho oysters are scarcer this year, they will appear in many a turkey or capon stuffing for Christmas dinner. Oyster Stuffing. Eifiht cups soft bread crumbs, 1 teaspoon sage, teaspoon thyme, 'i teaspoon nutmeg, 2 teaspoons salt, dash of pepper, 1 teaspoon scraped onion, 2 eggs, slightly beaten; 1 cup melted butter or other table fat, 1 pint Blue-point oysters, chopped. Use day-old bread. Combine bread crumbs, seasonings, and tin Soukup were surprised by a group of friends on Friday evening, the occasion marking their twenty fifth wedding anniversary.

fj Super IGA Eldora Mr. and Mrs. John Ralls received words this week of the CORNER OF BURTON AVENUE AND PARKER STREET marriage of their son. Staff Sgt. Dale Rolls, to Miss Mary Elizabeth Tahleouah, at St.

Paul's EATMOR ingredients in order given. Turn into greased casserole and bake in hot oven (425 degrees 25 minutes, stirring mixture twice during first 10 minutes of baking. Place biscuits on top of chicken mixture after it has baked 10 minutes; return to oven and bake 12 to 15 minutes longer, or until biscuits are browned. Methodist church Nov. 19.

The bride RATH'S TEND'R PICNICS onion. Add egg and butter and toss together with fork. Add chopped oysters and mix lightly. Makes enough stuffing for 1 small turkey (7-10 pounds). Use 2 pints oysters for a more moist stuffing with a stronger oyster flavor.

NEA CRANBERRIES 245c is a junior student in the North- astern state college. Sergeant Rails is stationed at Camp Gruber. Okla IDAHO RUSSET Ivay Stewart, daughter of Mr. and 39c POTATOES 10-Lb. Mesh Bag 3 Broun Pts RATH'S PORK DAINTIES LW Emperor GRAPES 2 Lbs 29c No.

1 Hollandale Cobbler POTATOES 150 Sunkist Navel ORANGES do. 59c Delirious APPLES 3 Lbs. 33c Large Head Lettuce 2 for 23c PORK BUTT ROAST 45c rk. 5 Brown Pts. Lb.

Pascal CELERY Sheer hosiery, jf 1 j'v lovely bags, neat and F1- '''5 glamorous slippers in bunny fur, rayon, sS, J''' "i satin, shirling, and "X1! ff lj her favorite colors. Vi irA i. -'r- K. (fl 92io149 T. Gfft S195Up t.

O0e Giant Size 25c LOIN SPARE RIBS 2 Brown Pts. Lb. 80-SIZE TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT 10f 39c MULBERRY SLICED BACOH 1 i Gale Ji: a JW -f support fc A a' fr Correct figure $iio yR'J ti re I lIi''1 V', An excellenl supptfrt "Charmodc" A A women wh0 BRASSIERE i i quire extra back and 0 lb 'li aWominal support. 1 'I Sturdy cotton coutil; i 1 'y-'i rt'7 Pull slraP bacl Tre-shrunk rayon bro- I VI ino, non-rust boning. caded batiste.

Back clo- 1 1 I I 1-7 Tearose. Sizes 34 I A Tearose. to 48. A r': V' nJ mmm 1 161 West Fourth SI. Open Saturday 'TH 9 Birds-Eye Pras, 9 pts AjC CHOICE BEEF If HMUDlSlI 9 Brown ROAST Birds-Eye 1 Broccoli, IZ pts.

I -Lb. Birds-Eye Brus- scls Sprouts I'oints END CUT PORK Birds-Lye 3Q Boysenberries. OC 12 Points Birds-Ee OC Spinach. 12 pts. X3C CHOPS 27c Birds-Eye Lima Birds-Eye Cut ir Green Beans I 9 Points Ml Beans, 9 pts.

SHORT CUT Birds-Eye Erench Cut STEAKS 43c Birds-Eye Cut 1Q Wax Beans I7w 9 Points 21c Green Beans 9 points 113 EAST FOIRTH STREET MORE VALUES IN IGA ADVERTISEMENTS.

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