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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 52

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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52
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Page E8 Waterloo Courier Sunday. April 30 I9r9 Ix'ona ilson Cora I linecker FREDERIKA Cora Hinecker will celebrate her 80th birthday during an open house next Sunday from i 30 to 5 p.m. at U'ona Wilson will celebrate her 90th birthday next Sunday with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m at 1837 Jessie Anderson Jessie Anderson, 1410 Garden will celebrate her 80th birthday next Sunday with an open house at Maple Lanes from 1 to 3:30 Pm Jessie was BIRTHDAYS Ed Werner LA PORTE CITY Ed Werner will celebrate his 90th birthday with an open house next Sunday at So Lounge in Waterloo, from 1918 They farmed many years in the Greene Clarksville area before moving to town in 973 There are nine children: LcRoy Jacobs and Judy Chester, Clarksville; Gladys Young, Finchford, Earl Jacobs, JoAnn Borger, and Janet Platte, Waverly; Richard Jacobs, Barbara Jacobs, and Donna Spratt. There are 35 grandchildren and 21 Cruise charities are announced Two charities will benefit from the eighth annual KOKZ Fourth Street Cruise on May 27. They are the WaterlooCedar Falls Toughlove Group and Area VII Multiple Sclerosis.

Toughlove is a program to aid parents who are troubled by their teen-ager's behavior in school, within the family, their involvement with Hrups. alcohol and the law. 7 the Frederika 1 Forest Ave Hosts for the courtesy will be her children: Ruth Rugger, Robert Wilson of Cedar Falls, and Maree Jung of Illinois. There are five A born May 23, 1909. Hosting the event will be her children: coummunity Building.

A family dinner will precede the open house. Hosting the event will be her children and spouses: 1 OU lO 1 OU p.m. Ed was born in Mendota, 111., in 1899, and moved to Eagle Center in 1903. He married i ft Connie Hardee, f- zm. ae1 nun it Leona Wilson grandchildren Dena Swanson Dena Swanson will celebrate her 90th birthday with a family dinner today at Carpenter's Restaurant.

The honoree has four i children: Robert S. of and four great-grandchildren. Alma uui in Dennis; Pat Jessie Anderson Danico, Independence; Karen Fischels; Tom; Darwin, Orange, Earl, Cam-po, Calif. There are 32 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. Cora Hinecker Mr.

and Mrs. Art Wyant, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wyant, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Dancer, Mrs. Lois Kirk and Mrs. Janice Wyant. There are 25 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and four Mrs. Wilson was born May 7, 1899, in Hazleton.

No invitations are being sent and the honoree request no gifts. J. Ed Werner 1927 and was engaged in farming until his retirement. He has five children: Deane and Caryl; Donna Hilmer of Minnesota; Dorothy Schmidt; and Marilyn Cor-kery of Waterloo. There are 21 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.

No invitations are being sent and the honoree requests no gifts. Hot Springs, Donald Richard and Gloria Hanson, all of Cedar Falls. There are six grandchildren Gladys Katcher CHARLES CITY Gladys Katcher will celebrate her 85th birthday next Sunday with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. at Cedar Ter- race South Community Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and their families are served by Area VII Multiple Sclerosis, a private, nonprofit organization. All monies remaining after expenses are paid for the Cruise will be divided equally among the charities.

The Sock Hop in McElroy Auditorium will follow the Cruise, and is the only money-making activity during the event. More than $50,000 has been donated to metro area charities in the past seven years. Pioneer program will be Tuesday CEDAR FALLS On Tuesday at 7 p.m., a fictionalized representation of Phoebe Knapp, the first person buried at Highland Cemetery, will relive pioneer live through her experiences. The free program will begin at the entrance to Black Hawk Park on West Lone Tree Road. The program is presented by Hartman Reserve Center, a part of the Black Hawk County Conservation Board.

For more information, call 277-2187 between 8a.m.and4:30p.m. REUNIONS USS Coral Sea USS Coral Sea CVA 43 Association will have their 11th annual reunion Oct. 6-8 in Fresno, Calif. For more information, call Sal Avellino at (516 759-4600 or Bill Gaughan at (201 365-0906, or write to USS Coral Sea CVA 43 45-11 Arcadia Lane, Great Neck, N.Y., 11020. Betty Fisher INDEPENDENCE Betty Fisher will celebrate her 80th birthday at an open house May 14 from 2 to 5 Dena Swanson and 13 greatgrandchildren.

She was born Dena (Bosma) Bushman May 3, 1899, near Wymeer, Germany in the province of Ost-Friesland and migrated to America in 1908. She settled near Kesley and later moved to Stewartville, Minn. Hall. Hosts for the event will be her children. She was born May 17, 1904, in Benton County.

She married Guy Katcher run i maMf "i West Class of 1979 The West High School Class of 1979 is having a reunion June 30, July 1 and 2. Anyone with information about the following classmates may contact Carol Craft Kerns, 236-2408, or Jenny Ridder Rogers, 277-5587: Alicia Everett, Marcia Goodrich, Sue Peterson, Denise Tucker, Scott Williams, David Wehde, Robert Brown Rocksanne Topping, Billie Deerfield and Patty Wagonhofer. East Class of 1969 The East High School is 1969 will have a reunion in July. Those with addresses on the following classmates should contact Brad Morris, 1616 Williston Waterloo 50702, (319) 232-6250: John D. Kidd, Susan K.

Kjosa, Kandra Koehn, Eljean Kubik, Mary B. Lange, Cynthia M. Larsen, Paul D. Latham, Roger P. Latting, James E.

Love and Mary J. Lundberg. p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center, Highway 150 North. Hosts for the courtesy will be her children: Tom Fisher of Littleton, Dian Nowell of Sioux IVIathias Matzen RICEVILLE Mathias Matzen, will celebrate his 85th birthday next Sunday with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m.

at Pet-' "v- tilt's Cafe. The event Gladys Katcher who died in December 1968. There are eight children: Glenn of Cedar Rapids; Ivan of Cazenovia, Gerald, deceased; Raymond of Elkwood, Jean Moore of Waterloo; Don of Benbrook, Texas; Dick of Montgomery, Ala. and Larry of Cedar Fall. There are 26 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.

No invitations are being sent and the honoree requests no gifts. Betty Fisher City and Marsha Towlerton of Waterloo. Also serving as hosts are Bernetta Halsman, Mary Jane Gustos and Bob and Betty Robison. The honoree requests no gifts. Elsie Volker Freedom Shrine dedication May 10 Metro Exchange Club of Waterloo and the University of Northern Iowa Athletic Department will dedicate a Freedom Shrine to the UNI-Dome at 1 p.m.

May 10. The Freedom Shrine is a collection of 28 documents of American history, from the Mayflower Compact to John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address. Freedom Shrines exist in state capitol buildings, on U.S. warships and at military bases, at the U.S Capitol, Mount Rushmore and at schools throughout the country.

The public may attend. FOR INFORMATION CAli 291-4476 nuroiLDo ruux uixjur will be hosted by his daughters, Eileen Hogman of Piano, Texas and Carole Rebholz of San Ramon, Calif. Mathias Ella Jacobs 0 La Gallerie's 95 GREENE Ella L. Jacobs will celebrate her 80th birthday next Sunday with a card shower. Cards may be mailed to A 1 her at 517 North Elsie Volker will be honored upon her 85th birthday at an open house next Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.

at Maple Hills Country Club in Tripoli. prlng Fling Off All Off Windy Meadows 15 Framed Prints Mathias Matzen came to Iowa from Germany in April 1927 and worked as a herdsman on a farm near Cedar Falls. He married Rana Paulsen in 1932 in Cedar Falls, moved to Blooming Prairie, where they farmed for seven years. They returned to Iowa and farmed in the Osage and Riceville area until they retired from farming in 1971. No invitations are being sent and the honoree requests no gifts.

0 Pottery Candlehouses Just In time to pick out the perfect gift for your wife or mother for Mothers' Day. And don't forget that perfect gift for your husband or dad for Fathers' Day. (May 1-31) the Hosting mm courtesy Rummage sale set The women of First Lutheran Church, 118 High will have a rummage and bake sale Saturday. Hours are 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. will Second St.

Greene 50636. A family dinner will take place Saturday at the Red Foxx Inn, Waverly. The honoree married Peter A. (Bill) Jacobs June 20, La BOO West 4th Street Corner 4th A Wellington Waterloo, la. Ph: 291-8680 10 to 5.

Sat 10 to 2 Elsie Volker honoree's her aiiene nieces and nephews and their spouses. No invitations are being sent and the honoree requests no gifts. Ella Jacobs Bremer County Historical Society schedules meeting; WAVERLY The annual meeting of the Bremer County Historical Society will be at 7:30 p.m. May 2 in the Parish House of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

James A. Rhodes, Ph.D., professor of political science at Luther College in Decorah, will discuss "How to Spot a Native Iowan: Types and Stereotypes." The presentation is made possible by a grant from the Iowa Humanities Board and National Endowment for the Humanities. The public may attend at no charge. Society membership is not required. Anyone wishing to renew may do so prior to or following the meeting.

Cost is $2 per year. Historic and antique displays will be available for viewing from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., and following the meeting. To sponsor a display, bring it to the Parish House by 6 p.m. Direct questions to (319) 352-2738 or 352-1659. A Civil War uniform will be on ft l' si i i 1 1 Prices Good While Quantities Last Thru Sat, May 7 i I vK.IV ATI lljf 1 www Kevin and Erin Dustin and Jennifer 60" AMARETTA PLUS ALEXANDER HENRY i.

Courtvvarming royalty at Don Bosco High BOLD TROPICAL PRINTS LINEN-LOOK SUITING 50 POLYESTER 50 RAYON PASTELS, NEUTRALS, BRIGHTS AND CLASSIC SHADES COORDINATING SOLIDS PRINTS 45" WIDE 100 YD. GILBERTVTLLE Courtwarm-ing royalty has been chosen at Don Bosco High School. King and queen were Kevin Welter and Erin Phillips. Prince and princess were Dustin Thome and Jennifer Heminover. Candidates for king and queen were: Angie Albright, Michelle Becker, Travis Fischels, Erin Phillips, Tony Schmitz and Kevin Welter, seniors, Linda Ortner, Katie Reiter, Michelle Weber, Matt Ket-tman, Gary Thoma and James Thoma, juniors.

Prince and princess candidates were: Heather Becker, Stephanie Phillips, Sheila Weber, Terry Even, Tracy Even and Troy Purdy, sophomores; Jennifer Heminover, Kristi Nolta, Missy Schmit, Todd Gray, Mark Thoma and Dustin Thome, freshmen. Live Wire provided music for the dance in the school gym. GABARDINE display. Funds are being solicited for repairing and replacing the uniform jacket and cap. The Waverly House Museum is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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