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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 6

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Mason City, Iowa
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SEPTEMBER 17, 1040 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE- City Students Going Back to Delegation Returns to Iowa State State Universities of Iowa, Minnesota Wisconsin Chosen Back to school is the theme for City young people these days as various colleges and universities throughout (he country open-tlieir-door. Among those who are returning to Iowa State college a Ames where classes start next week are Miss Helen Miss Ruth Miss Enid Forbes, Miss Gwendolyn Bell, George Gitz" John James, Barren Boyd, Bill Wagner, Bob Woodward, Bob Campbell and Kenneth Bruncr. Back at -the University of Iowa for another year will be Dorothy Campbell, Miss Dorothy Swift, Miss Mary Poulos, Miis Dorothy O'Hearn. Bob Shepard Art Howard Dresser! James Brown and Dick Casey The University of Minnesota resume classes next week and Mason Cityans who will be there are Miss Barbara Scott, Miss Odette Stoddard, Miis Jane Patton. Ray dough, Jr.

Miss Ruth Pauley, Miss Alice Loomis. Miss Peggy Hcneman and John Armentrout have returned to Cornell, college at Mount Vernon and returned students at Grinnell are Miss Betty Crabb and Kenet Pearce. Miss Jean Strickland has returned to DePauw University at (Conclave Leader Resumed Creencastle, Miss Betty jvzias neiiy Hakes to Obevlin at Obevlin, Ohio, Miss Catherine Foshusta to St Teresa, at Winona, Minn. a Bey has returned to the University, of Bud Lloyd Jones to-the University of Wisconsin, James Whjtehead, to the University" or'the South "at buwanne, Bud Bowen to Lemgh university, Jerry Alter to Harvard, Philip Zebker, Jim nev. BoV Brisbine and Fred Stoecker, University of Southern California, Harpld Raizes, University of Arizona, Earl Fladncss, George Washington university.

Noi-man Merkel will be a new student at Drake university in Des Moines this fall. Also at Drake ITM" as Chifck Clienowe Com ify --this, yeac registered at The Jowa Eta chapter Delta Theta Chi held a special meeting at-the Hotel Hanford Monday night, 1o plans ipr the fall midwest conclave to be held in Minneapolis, Sept 22 and 23, at which Mrs. J. M. Addington, director of Jowa will take the directors round table.

The topic chosen for the round table Mrs. Addington will lead is "Pursuing Culture" Miss Evelyn Bistline and Miss Marvyl Stevens were elected as delegates to the Minneapolis conclave. Tentative plans were announced by Miss Norrine Delaney for a benefit bridge and Conference Is Planned Mrs. Carl Issues Call to Council Meeting" Mrs. Carl W.

Reed of Cresco, president of the Iowa Federation of Women's clubs, has issued a call tor the fall council meeting of the Federation which will be held at Hotel Foit Des Moinci. Des Moines, Sept. 22; 23 and 24 1040. At this meeting special emphasis will be placed on the work of the American home department, the department of Education and the department of press and publicity. The department of press and i publicity will stress the importance of radio today, and on the afternoon of Monday, 'Sept, 23, will present Harold- Fair, who wil! speak on "How the Best Radio Piograms May Be Retained," and Ed Linehan, whose subject will he I Better Children's Programs! May Be Secured." Mrs.

w. B. Foor of Cedar Rapids beads'the department of press and publicity. The worlt of this group is earned on through the division of news service, ot which Mrs. C.

M. Richards of Toledo is chairman, and the division ot Globe-Gazette Peerless-15 Cent Pattern 121 West Nineteenth Street, New York City By Diana Day juncjr a oeneiii Bridge and ana me aivision of style show to be held Sept. 26 iadio, Mrs. Bert McKee. Des 31 TT HTnifiPC tn at the P.

G. and B. auditorium. Mrs, Charles Morse Elected to Office Moines, chairman. Mrs.

F. W. Weitz of Des Moines is editor of the Iowa Clubwoman, the official organ oT the federation. if On Monday evemng at 6r30 o'clock there will be a banquet in met Monday at the school with I Mrs. C.

Kittleson in charge of the session which Mrs, Charles Morse was elected secretary to cini to be in charge 'of the department ot education, of which Miss Agnes Samuek-oii of Des Moincs is the chairman. The theme for this pro! Charles E. Miller of Albia, of the Iowa Council for Bet- 3269 SIZES Tappers No. 3269, sizes 12, 14, 16, 36, 38, 40 and "42 Size 36 i-'s yards 39-inch material for either short sleeved blouse; yards' 34-inch long sleeved jacket. McKinley's Three Night Show Ready P.

T. A. Sponsoring Home Talent Event at High School A cast of more than 100 persons from Mason City and the surrounding territory was making final preparations for a three night home talent show in the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock which had been scheduled to run Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, under the sponsorship of the McKinley P. T. A.

Program changes have been arranged for each evening with Arthur MacMurray of Des Moines as the master of ceremonies and a variety entertainment is prom- who are listed in the i are Theone Badker of Clear O. W. Rarick-, Lois EverJst, Bob I i Vainer, Dorothy Shinn, Gwendo- Jyn, Claude and Leland WiKon Bernard Smith, Donald Eveland' Kugene Kriegev, Nancy Joan Fletcher, DeLoies and Darlene Murray, Josephine Kay. Marlys Eveland, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Birch and Mrs. Robert Bice, all of Mason AJio among tlie performers are Lloyd Moe, Forest City, Lois Donn and Norrria Carson, Phyllis Madelyn and Audrev Baker; all of Mason City, Kathryn and Esther Mitchell of Clear Lake Mary E. Hughes, Elbeit L. Murray and Elmer Tiue of Mason City Donna Robertson of Goodell Franklin- Below of St. Ansgar, Marilyn Eveland, Fiances Smith.

Marvel Sprau, Archie KaJph Gecr, all of Mason City have i-oles in the show as. have Milp Honsey, Leona Tweed and of Lake Mills, Imogene to Wed in October At a party given by Mrs. Otto Gigax, First street northwest, Monday evening, at her home, the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Onnalee Ersland, daughter of Mrs, Gene Moore of Alden, and Joseph H. Madden, son of Mr and Mrs. Tom Madden, Twelfth street southeast, announced.

Tne date of the wedding, Oct 12, was revealed on blue hearts tied with pink ribbons to pmic bags of rice, A color scheme of pink and blue was carried out. Hearts was played during the- evening with prizes going to Mrs. Lou Zirbel; Mabel Crooks and Mrs. Howard Shah.an. The affair was a shower for TMiss Ersland and at intervals during the evening alarm clocks went oft to reveal the location of gifts.

Lunch was served. (Rus- bcll photo) the Ames p. T. A. conference.

Community singing was led by Miss Edna Smith. Hostesses were Mrs. Kittleson, Mrs. Morse. Mrs.

Maynard Hall, Mrs Delos Barteii and Mrs. Mei- vm Devis. -icfciaun-ea ai Pillsbury academy, at Owatonna. Minn. Tom, Jack and Angus Mac- Nider have returned to Milton Academy at Milton, Mass.

LEROY TIEPEMANS HONORED AT PARTY and 'Mrs. William Tie'de-'i' BETA SIGMA PHI CHAPTER MEETS the subject "Our Neighbors' Kids. 1 and E. A. Holston of Washington, member ol' the exec- Phi met Monday-evening at the home of Mrs.

Stuart N. Grummon 718 East State street, to plan for coming events. The members prepared for tests on the ritual of utive committee, Teachers 1 association, will speak- on the topic "Six Lines of Defense." A "Prayer for Peace" will be offered by Mrs. Martin Van Oosterhout of City, chairman of the division education, and man Skirt waist sizes 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inches OR i71f of Lake Mills, 1 waist size; 1 "yard" 54-inch" fabric. 1 nc Send 15 cents (coin preferred) for each pattern.

Write plainly your name, address and style number. Be sure to state bize you Do not send to Mason City, but address Pattern' Department, 121 West Nineteenth Street, New York City You want to be economically but 'smartly dressed this fall 2 ma enci your copy tne 11SW and winter lasiiion DOCK and choose from more than 100 styles those most suited to you, and stick to your budget Fifteen tents a com- in I on ly Ml Glen Bishop, cents when ordered with a pattern. reen tents a copj, 10 Nora Springs, Juanita Sampson SOCIAL -CALENDAR present original songs. Two awards for literature and one. for art will also be presented during (lie evening.

There will be. Tuesday i oTh inan, north of the city, entertained at dinner at their home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tiedeman who were married AUg. 31.

There were 20 present and gifts were presented to the honorees. Mrs. Tiedeman was Doris Meeker before her marriage. COUPLES GRANTED LICENSES TO WED i.VJii aua 1 o.U WELJ NEW to a 1 TM' of education j.compased of seven divisio.ns Mrs. of Fan-field is chair- uiKti lu aoa man of the division of adult and Shrine-- A.

L. C. Auxiliary No. 201-7 o'clock, Cerro Gordo Hotel, Mmes. Floyd Voiding, Earl Walters.

Kum Bubble o'clock, Baptist church, i party. Wednesday Mrs. Ethel; Des 4viyrorr Delte, Larry Ed i and Elmer True, Mntsn Rosemary Siplon, Charles City, Ceoi-a Mientcr, Phylli-, McClellan. Dale Kluseman. Mason City.

Others in the cast ale Phyllis Law, Clear Lake, Harvey Groh, Mason City. Mrs. Glen Bishop, -'ings, Juanita Sampson and Rosie Groh, Mason City, Loretta Pederson, Byron, Patty Maynaid, Norman Schober, Flora Anderson, Bonald Ankrom. Donovan -Allen, Jerry Lewis. Ellen Smith.

Wilma Bringolf. O'Neil Zella Mae McFavlm. LaVonne Gaffney. Morna Wineman, Alia Elioff. Gwendolyn Sprau, Mary Farmakis, Richard Ennis, Joe Casey, Ramon Leach.

LyJo Kunz Donala Eveland, Maidelle Jones' Theresa and Maliaja Meiide, all-of Mason City. Patsy B. P. W. Club Party to Be on Thursday Professional Women's club will i have a party Thursday evening the home of Miss Bee Lynch 330' First street northeast.

Miss- Helen' Meyer is chairman of arrangements for the event and her com-1 imttee includes Mrs. H. B. Farrer, Miss Lenore Gulbransen. Miss Viola Tolle and Miss Ruth Marshall.

--o-The shortest distance across the united States, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, is between points near Charleston, S. and San Diego, -which is 2,152 SS.1 both of Lyle, and to 5alS ha hearing. state, both "of LylerMinn7and'trRalDh Guild, 27, and Bh-della 26, both of Mason TM Mechcm Thompson Unvarying Quality and Flavor 6:30 o'clock, JMasonic temple, pot luck dinner. Airs, H. S.

Marshall, chailrman, 7:30 o'clock, stated meeting, instiuction by orchestra-- Queen, of Clubs-1 o'clock. Jeiferaon amber loom, Mrs. H. S. Marshall, hostess.

Trinity Lutheran circle-2 o'clock, Mis. J. R. Dory, 2308 Twenty-sixth stieet southwest, Mrs. Herman-Peter-on assisting, i oemry.

ijick Winennn 'Central He.ghts Parent Education! O'Rita Ode Betty Lee Mls Larl- Thomas, Messrs. 1 19 Present at Lutheran Convention ---Delegation Home. After Regional Youth Session Nineteen from tlie a Lutheran church who attended the regional meeting for youth spon-' sored by the United Lutheran Church America have returned from Iowa Falls where the session was held. THo service was 'in charge of the Rev. Harry Coder of Iowa Falls who was assisted by the Rev.

Walter H. Kampen of Mason City, the Rev. John Zcltin of Manly and tlie Rev. Mr, Sutei- of Webster City. Dr.

Cat-field Beckstrand of Rockford, 111., was the representative of the U. L. C. A. and gave the main address of the meeting, "j-peaking on the pamphlet, "A- Promise and a Privilege," which had been prepared for vise at these regional meetings which are being conducted in the United Stales and Canada.

This progiam is an interpretation of the order for confirmation and the meeting was held to get the youth of the church to recall the promise made at confirmation and to awaken in them a desire to continue thinking and acting according to their promise. Those attending from Mason City were Tove Christensen Carrie Eide, Charlotte Ellertson, Paul Thompson, Marvyl Debate, Margaret Lindah.1, Dorothv Mickey, Betty Brims, Charles Sorlien, Arnold Rivedal, Paul Middleton, Don Wass, Stanley Rivedal, Anna Margaret Thiel and Viola Wass, Also in attendance were Mr. Kampen Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schilling and Mis.

Tillie Honniemiller. Following' the afternoon perlodp- a supper was held at the church basement at which Dr. Beckstrand conducted another short discussion period which was followed by devotions. ROOSEVELT BOARD CONDUCTS SESSION The executive board of Roosevelt Elementary P. T.

A. met at the school Monday with the president Mrs. Leon Woodward, in charge. Plans for the forthcoming year were discussed. The P.

A -meeting for Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock was announced. Your NeighTjor for Twenty Years TEA STYLE SHOPPE AT STATE AND FEDERAL LOOK! This way, please a excites admiration and she has a sense of being well groomed. Thei ii DO better tnnic than a new h.it See our collection at only .98 "Back to School" Hat for Campus dates $1.98 1 ALL AUTUMN COLORS Blsck. Brown. Soldiei Blue, Venn Fled.

Inaian Earth. Ktc HEADSIZES -'Pa 1 24 INCHES the divUion of public instruction, and Mrs. Martin Van Oosterhaut of Orange City the division of religious education. Miss Clara Olsen of Forest City is chairman of the division of youth co-opera- 'tion. On Sunday, Sept.

22, the finance committee will meet at 9 a and there will be a luncheon at noon for the executive committee and past presidents, to be followed by a meeting of the executive committee. A meeting of-the executive board will be preceded by a dinner at p. m. for the executive committee, past presidents, district directors and department chairmen. At 9 m.

on Monday the scholarship and loan committee will meet and department, divisio!) committee chairmen will confer with the president, Mrs. Carl Reed. District directors will meet ident. Mrs. Marshall- i "east, Harold -Wasley, assisting.

Immanuel IV. Itf. o'clock, Mrs. Henry Herttn- dahl, avenue south. east, the Misses Anna and Selma Carlson, Mrs.

B. T. Erholrn, assisting. Moose lodge-8 o'clock, Moose hall. Phoenician club-8 o'clock, Misska'thryn Kohl, Manly, lesson, Miss Bee Lynch.

BITS ABOUT 'EM Miss Rita Dugan, 210 Colonial apartments, has returned from the Twin Cities -and northern Minnesota where she spent the past week witli friend.s-. Kowaid M. Bulfmgton. son ot Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Buffiugton, 427 Twenty-thud street southwest, has left for DCS" Moines where he met his cousin, Bruce all of Mason City, and ou J-- Oagc: and Shiilcy Steven- Postponed one month, i son, Mason City Harlev anrt Ron Ce Utl WcSt erflup aM Law Clear Lake coA, rS- GE01 Se Bl ans City and Dona An-'' combe, 16 a dcrson Wavevly and other tal-'- uoiuiu'est. i cn( Baptist Sweet division-- 1 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. C.

L. Marston, il-0 Carohna avenue northeast. B. and circle-- Mrs. Harold Barn- with the first vice presi Da.vid Lennox, of and county 'Chairmen will nu met nis cousin, Bruce meet with- the second vice presi- Buffmgton, son of Mr.

and Mrs dent, Mrs. Robert B. Pike of Sioux Buffmgton of. Sperry, and City. At 10 a.

m. there will be a accompanied him to San Diego i meeting of district directors and Cal where they-have enlisted in county chairmen: and department tlle f- S. marines, division and committee chairmen- man, 125 Fourteenth street northwest, Mrs. Carl Anderson Mrs. C.

C. Bumgartner, hostesses. Our Saviour's Dorcas circle-5 o'clock, church, Jefferson ave- nue at Twenty-fifth street southwest, supper. Wa-Tan-Ye o'clock, Hotel Hanford. i.

A. io B. of K. o'clock, Moose hall; Coterie club--. 1 o'clocT'Mis.

John Leibold Onkwood park. R. X. A. Health o'clock.

MocM-e hitll. iit 2 o'clock, Mis, C. A. Bud, worth, chairman. Just Rite club-- MRS.

LIVINGSTON IS GIVEN SHOWER. Mrs. Ralpli Livingston, who was' formerly Opai Hammond, was honored at a shower given at the, ilrs L- Cartwi-ight, 144 Sixth street southwest, by the! Misses Dorothy and Doris Kappel- man, assisted by Mrs. Cartwright. A pink and white color scheme was carried out.

Seventeen guests were present and' the time- was spent playing games. Refreshments were served' and 'gifts were presented to the bride. --o-LICENSES TO WED ISSUED TO COUPLES EMMETSBURG Man iige 1 censes were issued to Ralph Smith. Grundy Center Marietta Ketchen, Emmetsbtirg- 2:15 o'clock, Mrs. Virgil Warren.

Wayne Davis, Laurens, and Do- Women of the o'clock, Moose hall. WEDS AL STANGER AT HOLY FAMILY V.UNiniiiit;v iiinnnicn i ect in conference witli -the i Wl Triplet! of Mmneapo-! ol' i pnrhcular ils visiting Miss JiMie Patton att-p, T1 1 lagG Mlsd Loneita the home ot hcr parents, Mr and ii Chicago, daughter of Mi- Mrs. R. E. Patton, 207 Twentieth I Fu 7 itreet touthcait.

Miss Triplelt and i 'f Miss Patton have been classmates 1 (f at the University of Minnesota. A if, tool? place Mrs. Margaret Smith and grand- I 1 v. ept daughter, Marjorie Kasse! plan to leave Wednesday for their home in i i. a in a Evanston.

aftei- a vi-sit with soWle Wuc dl 'es-- with matching relatives here. i accessories and woie a corsage of On Monday afternoon a question and answer period will be conducted by the president nnd department chairmen on questions iclnting to department activities. Special committees will report on Monday afternoon and during' aai 'ghter, Marjorie Kassel, plan to forenoon Tuesday. The Lest Ye Forget IN club Yo t'- ill hold its luncheon at on Monday. TOEiiK Nervous Women HEED THIS Do cross, upset nerves make you want to fly into a tage one minute and burst into tears the next? Arc you annoyed by female functional disorders that cause monthly naln and weakness? try Lydli E.

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Damons and Miss Theta Thomas Ceora Mmenvf, cousin of have returned from. Des nde as maid of a where they spent the dav Eddie Sianger of Chicago, brother of the bridegi-oom, was best man. BIRTHDAY MARKED i A wedding, breakfast for 20 BY TWO SISTERS guests was served a the home Mrs. Charles Sumner 125 thf wWe's parents. Mr.

and Fifth street northeast, and her sis- Frank Swed honored the tor, Mrs. Jane Trumbell cetc- ou le at reception and dinner Crated their birthdays at the Home nln e- of Mrs. Hall Monday. Their sister of wn at the Mrs. Margaret Smith of "Evanston' Ml A Slan sci' of nnd her granddaughter, Marc Ml- s.

Marie McDonald and jorie Kassel, were present for the ljll Mar Edith; Ann event. Baskets of fiowcrs decor-1 and Joh VVaverI V- atcd the rooms and birthday'cake sen cd, MRS. F. M. GRAHA3I HOSTESS AT PARTY F.

Giaham of Emery enteitamed 25 fiicnds at a pob't condiirlcd Romg to Mrs. R. E. Robertson and Mrs. Kirby Griffith.

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