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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 13

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The Courieri
Location:
Waterloo, Iowa
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13
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WATtRLOO SUNDAY COl'RXER, WATERLOO, IOWA. SUNDAY. MARCH JM4. PM Nina Entz-Stewart Betrothal April Bride Announcement Is Made Miss Franklin Is Honor Guest at Party Events GIA to Have Event on 50lh Anniversary Members of the Waterloo chap-ter of the Grand International auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will celebrate the 115 EAST FOURTH STREET i Announced today by Mr. and Mrs.

J. Adam Entz, 1128 West Second street, wai the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Richard Stewart, son of Mr, and Mra. Robert Stewart, 2020 West Fourth street The brldC'elect Is a sophomore Three pre-nuptial courtsies this i week honored Marcella' Franklin, who will Friday become the bride of Claude H. rarmcly. student at Iowa State collc-ce.

50th anniversary of that group with petty officer, second class. This morning Mrs. Frank Wen-ncr and Mrs. rhyllis Johannes will Ames. where she is majoring be hostesses at a breakfast and mis afternoon and evening meetings in the Gold room of Hotel President Wednesday.

cellaneous shower for the bride- elect at Hotel Russell-Lamson. i i -ii i i I in applied arts. Mr. Stewart, an employe of the Olympic Commissary Taso, attended Drake university, Des Moines, and Iowa State college where he was pledged to Tau Kappa Epsilon fra-' tcrnity. No date has been set for the! Guests will be seated at a table which was centered with a thin model, and favors were small boats.

Trescnt will be Mmes. M. E. Par-mely, Donald Hayes. Earl Vollcn-weider, Johnson.

Richard White, Dclbert McClintock, and the 'IT WAS LIKE THIS- Not so much for the benefit of the publishers of said calendar, who have probably heard this sow many, many times before during the past two months, but for those folk who like us have lived a lifetime so far without stumbling on such a thing before. We always wonder why calendars never made mistakes. Now we know, they, too are not wedding. Regular meeting of the group Is scheduled for 2 p. when offi-cers will bo inspected by Mrs.

Fred Schroeder. Boone, grand organizer and inspector of the order. The evening will be spent in musical programs and Informal addresses. Special guests will be Mrs. Manley Marsh, Ft.

Madison, first asistant grand vice president: Mrs. Schroeder: Mrs. Josephine Mulkern, Hattie McCormick and Mrs. John Snyder. Mrs.

Charles Buckley, Mrs. H. G. Reynolds and Mrs. Mary White, all 40 year Frank Beeners New Store Hours Mondays Only: We're Open Noon 'til 9 at Night So Bring Your Boy Friend Monday Evening and Select a Gorgeous Easter Suit $25 to W5 Here is an actual photographic reproduction of one of our hundreds of beautiful styles.

Will Observe Miss End. Golden Wedding Misses Tatty Parmclv, rhyllis Lucas and Leota Malam. Walter J. Shopnitz, Miss Franklin's employer at the Okinow Jewelry store, was host at a dinner Saturday night in the Gold room of Hotel President. Guests were Mmes.

McClintock, Hayes, Johannes, Wenncr and White and the Misses Malam, Marcella Murphy, Lorraine Fiedler and Mary Pollen-stein. Tuesday night in Hotel President, Miss Franklin was feted at a dinner and persona shower by a group of friends, including Mrs. Neva Workman, Mrs. Everett Frosser, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs.

Lark Gable, Miss The desk number put out this year by Matt Parrott is Sons Cov shows February with no Nursery School (Continued from page 8) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beener, 2221 East Fourth street, will celebrate not 28 Instead of Leap Year's 29 days, Don't rush us! Courier fptcial ttrvitt) La Porte City, la. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest E.

Pearson. La Porte City, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Virginia (above), to Charles B. McK night, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

McKnight. Farrcll. Fa. The wedding will take place at the home of the brides parents on Apr. 1.

The bride-elect was a student at the University of Iowa, where she was affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. McKnight received his B. S. degree in chemical engineering at the University of Iowa, Dec.

22, and is now with the Phillips Petroleum Bar-tlesville. Okla. He was a member of Theta Xi fraternity. Students Arrive to Spend Spring Vacations Here Three seudents at Shattuck school. Faribault, arrived here Friday night to spend 10-day spring vacation periods.

The group includes Robert Schukei, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence The second month on their schedule of days shows all of Follenstein and Miss Marjorie Enters. 31 days. their noth wedding anniversary Mar.

26 with an open house from 2 until 5 o'clock in the afternoon followed by a family dinner at the home of a daughter. Mrs. John Speicher, 717 Kern street. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Beener were bom in Germany and were married here Mar. 28, Four children reside In Waterloo, Mrs. Speicher. Mrs. A.

A. Boyce, Route 5, Waterloo, Charles Beener, 632 Sumner street, and Herman Beener, 11714 South Barclay street One son died in' infancy and a son, Fred, 12 years ago. There are also 14 grandchildren and four dren, who in their short lives at one time or mother had a dog in their home, could be spotted easily as they showed no fear whatsoever when a strange dog was allowed into the building. And as a contrast, those children who had never had a pet, would cling to the walls of the room while their playmates frisked about the dogs. Chief participant in the experiment on the day we visited was the 10-year-old chow, Judy, who is both playmate and guardian to Miss Tamara Galloway.

Judy might well fit Into the "Mary had Chester Stones And the seven-year old youngster on Forest avenue who when asked what she would do Schukei. 237 Lovejoy avenue, and Alan and Robert Gunn. sons of Supper Hosts when her daddy went to the army replied "111 use his shoe Col. and Mrs. Damon M.

Gunn, 111 Rosebud avenue. Mrs. Gunn also arrived this, weekend from New York where coupon!" great grandchildren. Until October, 1038, when he retired, Mr. Beener Of all the Income tax stories and who hasn't heard a score well pin the medal on this was employed here as a car foreman for the Illinois Central rail sne nas oeen enrolled in a creative writing seminar at Columbia university.

She will remain here, until Apr. 9, when she will re-" turn to New York. Colonel Gunn is now stationed in England. Also home from Shattuck for two weeks is Frank Ahrens, son to Lt. McCowen Lt.

and Mrs. Robert McCowen were honored at a final courtesy Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stone, 723 Home Park boulevard, before his departure today for reassignment. Lieutenant McCowen has been in Waterloo on leave from his duties with the army air forces overseas leave Tuesday for Salt Lake City, Utah, after a 10-day furlough from Yuma, was feted by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Turner, Route 5. Waterloo, at a 0 o'clock dinner Friday evening. Thirty friends and relatives were present with Mrs. Frank Turner and Mrs, Glenn Barron as assisting hostesses.

a Jittie jamD jingie, tnough me words would have to be changed to read 'Tarn followed her to school each day." That is what happens on Tarn's nursery days. It has become a familiar sight on one picked up In Newark. N. road. Mary Jean Hurlbut by a United Press correspon dent: of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester J. Ahrens, Osage, Ia. "Enclosed with an income tax after his escape from France last Elected to Office by TC Music Group Mary Jean Hurlbut dauehter of form and check received at the federal building here, was half West 18th and College streets in Cedar Falls, to see the little girl attired smartly in brown leggings and coat with bonnet and mittens to match, being led the eight blocks to school by her faithful Judy. Since Its institution In 1927, the Teachers college nursery has been in operation continuously, and the past three years has been able to accommodate only two-thirds of lau.

Forty-five guests were present for a potluck supper and the talk by Lieutenant McCowen on his training in England and a description of bombing missions. Follow-! a shirt. The taxpayer Identity not disclosed said he would Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ray Hurlbut, 115 Western avenue. Saturday had been elected vice president of send the other half with his Alpha UpRilon chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national music fra next payment." "ft I WANTED f7KyAiS LADY DRESS SHOP MANAGER 1 i 1 i 1 i I Experienced woman to manage and buy for a Mr 'f, smart dress shop, to be opened soon in Waterloo. Good pay for capable person. Give full particuU i lars. Address B-100, care Courier.

i ternity for women, at an election of officers at Iowa State Teachers college, Cedar Falls. the children desiring enrollment. The flexible schedule starts at 8 ing the talk, films were shown. Also present were Mr. and Mrs.

Harry McCowen and son, Vincent, parents and brother of the guest of honor, all of Ball Club, Minn. Ed Turners Fete Son at Courtesy Cpl. Victor E. Turner, who will With the laugh on the Mar, 15 dilemma here's a sad tale. It's the one about Craig and Other officers include Ruth Larson, Laurens.

nresident: Ruth Kennedy, who have been r-unice ieacocK, Tripoli, treas urer; Val Jeanne Fairlie, Janes burled low these many weeks a. m. and ends at 3:30 p. with the noon meal being served in the miniature dining rooms. The enrollment is handled in a pattern to compare with the college quarter system, so that throughout the year with the exception of the scheduled vacations, the vine, secretary, and Miriam Hansen.

Cedar chaplain inc oincers will be installed at the regular monthly meeting nursery is operating. Last it was open for 48 weeks. Mrs. Bever Is since their clients have besieged them Vith tax returns to make out. The two worked many a night to the wee hours as the deadline of Wednesday drew near and even had to refuse new clients after the first of March, in order that what they had to do would be finished In time.

I But the irony comes when, Birthday Party Is Courtesy to Hostess Feting Claudia Johnson Marian Carrigg il igj Mrs. James S. Bever entertain miss Marian carrigg, ib wesi at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred W. Feldman. 1321 Main Sixth Ftreet, was feted Friday evening nt a surprise birthday celebra thought they had reprimanded the latecomers with the "early bird" proverb, they were caught tion in the home of Miss Norma Rigdon, Route 2, Waterloo. A piff urae nrpspntprf in iht rinn. oree and prizes in the games went fej it VMOv 10 uons iNeison, mary lou xienry, street.

Cedar Falls, Friday night at an informal courtesy honoring Miss Claudia Johnson, 2222 Greenwood drive, Cedar Heights, who returned recently from a month's vacation in California. Present at the affair were Miss Jane Connell, Miss Hester Storey, Miss Johnson. Mrs. LaVerne Gush-ard, Miss Harriet Brown, Mrs. Keld Christensen, Mrs.

E. O. Gar and William Salmon. Others pres IS Scsy- ent were Joyce Henry, Janet Foss, Aim Cunning, I I VTVv 'fl Mary Lois King, ham. Duane Oman, John Henry and DeWayne Fasse.

BLACK CALF BLUE CALF (limited suppb) I 1 VV in their own words they forgot to observe it themselves. That's why at 4 a. m. on last Wednesday, the dawn oil burned In the Kennedy home for Craig and Ruth were figuring their own reports! And it's Dorothy Ames Carter who asks if we knew that some pigeons are peopled-toed? rett and Miss Patty Johnson. Fine Patricia Carr SPICE YOUR CO'STUME WITH iV 'rJU Dry Cleaning Party Honoree SUITS and OA DRESSES OUC 1 fH Patricia Carr, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Carr. 323 Grand Frea Pickup and Delivery Mt7mt ll y'V: It "Beggars would ride' Is what you were hunting for Paul Smith but we like your finish version "If wishes were horses. There'd be a heck of a demand for saddles! Waterloo's Fine Cleaners boulevard, celebrated her fourth birthday with a party at 2 p. m.

Friday in her home. Hostesses were Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Chris Ham of Rowley, grandmother of the honoree. Guests were Nancy Jo Nardicchio, Stephen Cheney, Judy and Donnie Wulfgram and Georgia Swartz.

807 E. 4th 415 E. Stb i I Al HI IS' Ml DIAL 2-1279 nl lnX 1 Shoes Ly Florslieim I Qfr LnmuJUML Pi Cole of Cornell College to Attend Alumni Meeting President Russell Cole of Cornell college at Mt. Vernon, will be in Waterloo on Monday evening, Mar. 27, to address alumni of the college at an informal 7.45 meeting in the Iowa Public Service Co.

clubrooms. Dell B. Raymond and Fred J. Miller are making arrangements 1 I Eton VChac cinnamon; nutmeg; and cloves are to a cookie bin the mellow magic of Army Tan is to your Spring wardrobe. Wear these with navy, white, green, brown any color; And be sure they're Florsheims for longer wean Mo.tStyU, $1095 HOSIERY SHOP Now It the Time to Purchase Your LISLE HOSE HOSIERY REPAIRED PROMPT SERVICE 210 East Fourth St.

Dial 2-0919 1 3 ARMY TAN CALF BLACK CALF BLUE CALF (limited supply) Featured in Vogue Exclusive IVilh Us Bright Beauty For Double-Time Duty A smart, all-wool twill dressmaker suit In heavenly colors. Always ready to tackle a hard day's work and then go tirelessly on for an evening of fun. Hundreds of New 1 for the program, which has been titled "Present and Post-War Cor-nelt." At the conclusion of the speech, Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Miller will serve refreshments.

Pi re I i USE YOUR SHOE COUPON WISELY Be surt you're buying nationally known shoei irom a dependable shoe stort. Bt sure of your correct lit. Our talesmen are specially trained and aided by Xray fitting. Please bring your Coupon 18 in your-Ration Book No. I or No.

1 Airplane EASTER SPECIALS MrVV with you. They must be in your book Individually Styled Fermanents 1 1 il 1 1: Coupon in your Ration Book No. 3 except when mail ordering. 1 S3.50. $4.00 aster Odts 13 $5.00, $6.00 Open Evenings by Appointment FRANKLir 904 Franklin St.

Dial 2-2276 NEW MONDAY STORE HOURS In cooperation with the War Manpower Commission and to give factory workers more shopping lime, the Walker Shoe store will be closed Monday morning until 12 o'clock noon. Open from 12 o'clock noon to 9 P. M. i NO more GUESSWORK ABOUT YOUR PRECIOUS HEARING Long years ago," the men at the head of the Sonotone organization realized that what a hard of hearing person wants is not just a hearing Bid but HEARING! So Sonotone Service starts with a scientific audiometric test of your hearing loss so that a Sonotone may be fitted to your Individual needs. And after you have your Sonotone, that service goes on steadilv to make sure your hearing is UNINTERRUPTED.

Write or phone for an appointment to have your hearing tested. There is no charge for this. CDDIKJ? cocriAie tl4 Feather Fluff pi t'-i X-Ray Fitting 525 to 8995 All From Americas Topmost Designers Phillip Mangone Rauch Brothers Morry Silver Dave Befsey Adolphe Marc K. Wraggs House of Swansdown Remember Open Monday Evenings J0n To Walk s500 pi mi f): pi rrrf I Write or "phone for FKIVATE FREE TESTS! No obligation. Complete Cold Wave.

$1000 l'p Oil Permanent Wave $6.00 Budget rermanemt Si.00 DESNE BEAUTY SALON M7 West Fourth St. Dial 2-U01 Open Evenings by Appointment 1 pi 111 EAST FOURTH STREET R. C. MIS Tri Waterloo rhone 2-7113.

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