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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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Pogt tight WCNBAY, DECEMBER TW7. WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IO Washkansky Suffers From mil i ii ii. i .1. i 1 1 ii i ii mil iii iii hum ii.ii.iiT vy 9 1 A I 1 'if. 'I if) Pneumonia CAPE TOWN, South Africa UP) Louis wasnnansKy showed progress Monday in his Phyllis Singers Column Men Wearing Something New Something kind of exciting has happened around our town.

Not the headline type of thing, but I'll guarantee that you'll be talking about it at almost every holiday party you attend. Turtleneck Is Very In The subject is men. But this time it's men's fashions and specifically it's the turtleneck. recovery from a mild touch of Dneumonia which doctors said showed no sign of troubling his transplanted heart. Washkansky was receiving heavy doses of penicillin.

A spokesman at Groote Scbuur Hospital said this would not in crease the chances tnat nis Dotty might reject the foreign heart. Fifteen days after the first successful human heart transplant operation, the 53-year-old wholesale grocer continues receiving other drugs to fight the LT -Slv -r body's tendency to reject for Real Change It's an honest to goodness change of pace for some of the men. The rolled collar tuxedo shirt looks just elegant. It seems that something lively is finally happening in menswear. Men are breaking away from the eign tissue.

Doctors said this and Mrs. John Gacy and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schnoor. They were among about 75 persons who attended.

Johnson of Cedar Falls was chairman for the event. A king and queen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holbach, were chosen during the evening. THE WATERLOO Jaycees celebrated the holiday season Friday with its an-nval Christmas party.

Shown at the Clayton House Motel are (jrom lejt) Mr. treatment lowered washkan-sky's resistance to infection. GRANT ALLEE and Charles Rondeau talk at the Jaycee Christmas party. There was a buffet dinner and the Melo-Deeres entertained. Dance music was by Bob Briden and the Danceables.

Gary Pneumonia developed Satur day in his left lung, but Prof. Christian Barnard, who headed the transplant operating team, Moid said Sunday: "I think we can confines of the traditional shirt-and-tie for the new comfort and freedom of the turtleneck sweater. Probably the only real disadvantage, is that when a man loosens his tie and unbuttons his collar to ay Parties Take Over the Limelight get this infection under control in 24 hours." The chance of rejection has Lowe, 1911 W. Seventh St. iMmes.

John McKeown and A turkey dinner was served at Edward Brennan. Assisting the Phyllis whit's coming next. show that he's relaxing you know This way you don't have any warning. been considered the main problem all along. Except for the home from William the hosts' daughter, College, Oskaloosa, where Miss Jane Kelvington of Pamela is majoring in physicaljWashington, D.

and Mr. and education. She will spendMrs. Clinton Farr of Winona, Christmas in New Jersey and Minn. co-chairmen are Mmes.

C. C. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Chapter Sponsors Party Can See It All Over Garthoff, Donald DAV and Aux. Give Children's Holiday Party More than 100 persons at pneumonia, Washkansky has progressed steadily since the transplant. Doctors plan to remove the stitches from his Thomas Kelly, Loyola McGee, Once limited to sports, the turtle Ss now also showing New York City with college Following dinner the group Dale Kullen, Arnold Apel and Alfred Phillips.

The Christmas party of Beta went to the Kelvington home at up with business suits at the office, and with dinner jackets for many evening occasions. It's the new look of the blazer chest incision and permit him to walk this week. 6:30 p.m. followed by a gift exchange. There were seven past presidents in attendance.

Their husbands were special guests. CDA Castile No. 49, to Have Holiday Event The Rev. Don Polston from Pi chapter of Epsilon Sigma 1170 Prospect Blvd. tended the children's Christmas party of the Disabled American Alpha Sorority was Saturday evening at the Dick Jones the Falls Ave.

Wesleyan Methodist Church will show slides of the Holy Land. Christmas carols will be sung by the Her friends. Kelvingtons Give Dinner For Employes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelv Veterans and Auxiliary Satur day evening in Memorial Hall.

Sportsman Club Has Yule Fete home, 324 Drynan Dr. Mem Sunnyside Is Scene of Courtesy bers' husbands were guests. ring Sisters. Ardis Herring, lne children presented a Guests exchanged gag gifts The Catholic Daughters of president of St. Vincent DePaul program, which was followed A Christmas party was at the and played cards.

Prizewinners by caroling. America Court Castile No. 49 Society, will be the speaker. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Present were Mrs. Emma'wjn have its Christmas Dartv ington were hosts to employes United Sportsman Club Sunday of Kelvington's Flowers at a'fnP mpmhPr anH hPir famiiip! A dinner party Sunday even were Mrs.

Don Cunningham and Morris Kratz. Mmes. Jones, i and guest night Tuesday at CEDAR FALLS Miss Christmas dinner party Sunday At 1 p. m. the group had a Aimoi, state auxiliary com- mander, and Carl Fry, state commander.

Santa Claus hand- 7:30 p. m. in St. Joseph's Parish ing at Sunnyside Country Club was a bridal courtesy honoring Miss Linda Kruger, who will wed Pvt. John Oberle Dec.

30 at Pamela J. Simmons, daughterievening at Sunnyside Country potluck dinner. Hall. Following the potluck carols ed out toys and candy. of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth RJClub. Simmons, 3018 Rainbow isl There were 28 guests, in Committee co-chairmen are Kratz and Tim Jones planned the event. Saddle Club Has Yule Party were sung ana banta tiaus brought candy and gifts for the 12:30 p.m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

Dean Guyer and Ned Richards planned the party, assisted by Mmes. Guyer, There were 22 guests present. Leonard Coulstock, Rodney Fee Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. John Penne of Grinnell, Mr.

and Mrs. and slack outfit. For those of you who might have been wondering, here is what the country's leading authority on etiquette, Amy Vanderbilt, has to say about the correctness of wearing a turtleneck with a tuxedo: "A man with a short neck shouldn't wear a turtleneck under any circumstances. But a tuxedo worn with a turtleneck is absolutely correct, now that the dinner jacket is substituted at what were traditionally white tie affairs. My friend Billy Hamilton, an English designer and a great friend of Lord Snowdon, wears a turtleneck with tuxedo so it must be correct." Been Around Long Time The turtle is one of the oldest necklines themes in men's sweaters, yet suddenly it's the newest.

It was the feature of thr original bulky wool garment worn by athletes after exercising to avoid chills (hence, the name sweat-er). Currently, it is the top of fashion sweater signature, from formal wear to sports. And its status rating reaches the peak when it's translated in that cream of all fibers, soft, cashmere. Lord Snowden and the Kennedys were among the first to appear at parties wearing turtles with the dinner jackets earlier this year; since then, this evening combination has been turning up more and more frequently. You'll notice elsewhere on this page that turtlenecks showed up at the Jaycee Christmas pa-ty.

The one worn by Grant Allee was made to order and fashioned of crepe with French cuffs. The fashion is here with us and it's great having our town keeping in step. EVANSDALE The Evansdale Saddle Club Inc. had a Christmas party Saturday at Norbert Meisch, and Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Moothart, all uncles and aunts of the groom-elect. Eleanor Eifert Loyd Corwin Vows Revealed CEDAR FALLS The mar the Y-Out Post. High point and Emil Kluss. Muethers Host Employes at Holiday Party trophies were awarded to the They presented a host gift for the couple. horse and pony class for the year.

Mrs. William Damewood won horse class and Ronda Matthiesen of Wadena won pony nage of Miss hleanor kifert, 104 E. 9th and Loyd W. Ck. -r i class.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Muether, 1420 Maynard were host Lorwin, 1311 Lilac Lane, is being announced. Game prize winners were and hostess at a Christmas The Rev. Robert Gilliam party and dinner Sunday even ing at the Hickory House for Mrs.

Harold Hansen, a guest; Mmes. Arthur Shannon, Alfred Lee Hansen, Fred Neidert, Misses Pamela Jacobsen, Ron- united the couple in marriage at 2 p. m. Saturday in St. Luke's Episcopal Church.

employes of their two Muether GROWf DRAIN SERVICE Drains Cleaned ECONOMICALLY Free Estimate Dial 232-7575 Super Valu Stores. The couple's home will be at da Matthiesen, Boots Shirley Fifty guests attended. 1911 Lilac Lane. Mrs. Corwin is Everyone brought toys for Carpenter's Santa Claus Work-; assistant treasurer of the Viking Pump Co.

Her husband, now retired, was traffic manager at and Lonme Matthiesen. Santa Claus had candy for the children and presented them gifts. There were 120 persons present. shop. Entertainment was by Jack Zoller, a magician.

ywm Women Viking. their families and Mrs. Messerer Is Hostess for Holiday Party VFW Aux. and 5.. jI It "-Sl 1 Post Have Party S.

S. Kresge Co. fountain 1 employes were entertained at a Multiple Sclerosis Chapter Sponsors Party With Cooties Christmas party Sunday by Mrs. Ralph Messerer, 412 Riehl St. I Game prizes went to Mmes.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and Post combined Jensens, 1244 Lyon Robert Thompson, 601 Reber Alan Fink, son of the Dale Finks of Denver; Santa Chris-topherson, daughter of the Harvey Chris-tophersons, 722 Baltimore and Gary Fink. EIGHTY-FOUR persons attended a holiday party sponsored by the Black Hawk County Multiple Sclerosis Chapter at the Waterloo Recreation Center Saturday evening. Pictured above are, from left: Toni Jensen, daughter of the Carrol with the Cooties Pup Tent No. 9 Clifton Young, Donald Reid, John Dostart, Lena Laurence and Auxiliary for a Christmas and Marie Clark and a special party Saturday at the VFW home. prize to Mrs.

Clyde Deeds. ISS'H Siveet Surprise ill I Scent! There was a gift exchange There was a potluck supper at and buffet. 6:30 p.m. with a gift exchange A program was given by the VFW Jr. Unit Auxiliary.

A Past Presidents Club of VFW We're Sorry WE THOUGHT the picture was louely. And it uias. One detail, the came out wrong. This is Mrs. Robert Landau.

The last name was right in Sunday's Courier, but the 'gremlins jouled up the first name. cornet solo was presented by Mary DeJaeger and two --1 1 readings by Roberta Simons Aux. Has Dinner and Elizabeth Graff. Chairmen were Mrs. Stanley The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary to Post No.

1623, Past Graff of the VFW Aux. and Mrs Presidents Club had Clifford Lourie of the Cootie HELEN WHITE DIES Christmas dinner Sunday at the Aux. There were 100 persons home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles WASHINGTON (AP) Helen White, wife of former State present.

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