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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 6

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Mason City, Iowa
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II, AUttn City, WEDDING DATE SET June 27 is (he date set by Miss Carole Jean Fogcrty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Fogerty of Phoenix, and Charles Andrew Morene, son of the lite Mr, and Mrs.

Andrew Morene of. Mason City. The ceremony will take place in St. Catherine's Catholic Church in Phoenix. She is a graduate of St.

Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing'there. He attended Mason City Junior College and St. Joseph Mercy Hospital School of X-ray Technology. Both employed at St. Joseph Hospital in Phoenix and' make their home there at 3714 West Hazelwood.

COATS THE SHRIMP BOATS ARt IN Evening Ml 6 Highway Wwt Still time for swim classes Nigerian coming to i Juy visit scheduled A Nigerian Girl Guide will be the guest of the North Iowa Girl Scout Council for two weeks, July 16-30. She is Miss Catherine Ugowe. One of five young adult Girl Guides from Nigeria who are participating in an international exchange program sponsored jointly by Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and The Experiment in International Living, i Ugowe, arrives in this country July 12 for a two months' stay. Miss Ugowt will opportunity tor a look-in-depth at "the United States, Mrs.

Robert Isham of Osage, president of the-North Iowa Council, pointed out. She will serve on the staff of Camp Gay wood, the Girl Scout established camp at Clear Lake, and thus have the chance to compare a Girl Scout camp here with Girl Guide camping in her own country. This is carrying out a principal of Experiment in International Living, which believes people learn to live together by living together. There are still a few openings for girls at Gnywood during the time Miss will be there, according to Mrs. Gertrude Fick, director.

Before her arrival in Mason City, Miss Ugowe and her four companions from Nigeria will spend an orientation period of several days at the Edith Macy Training Canter for Girl Scout adults in Pleasantville, N. Y. Swimming classes are still open at the YWCA and registrations are being taken both swimming and diving. -Monday classes which are open are advanced beginners, a.m., and advanced diving, Tuesday, advanced beginners, 9 a.m.; and long distance swimmers, 10:45, and beginning diving, 1 p.m.; Wednesday, advanced diving, 11:30 a.m., and intermediate-to swimming, p.m.; Thursday, intermediate- hi swimming, Thursday at 9 a.m.; Friday, swimmers at 9 a. i and intermediate-lo, Saturday, intermediate- a.m., and swimmers, 11:30.

Lynette Andreseh is the instructor of the'? summer swim classes. During HM WMfc of ffoir stay in the United States, the Nigerian Guides will make a sightseeing trip to Washington, Auxiliary election is held Mrs. C. Pattce was elected president of the American Le gion Auxiliary at a meeting Wednesday evening, at the Legion Home. She succeeds Mrs Walter Warner.

Mrs. Vern Mott was elected first vice president; CATHERINE UGOWE then go on to New York City where they will participate an evaluation session at Na- ional Headquarters, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. Most of Miss Ugowe's expenses will be paid from the Juliette Low World Friendship Fund which is supported by the voluntary contributions pen nies, dimes--of Girl Scouts International friendship has been a part of Girl Scouting since the movement was found ed in the United States 52 years ago In the past seven years, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. has received more than .1,200 Girl Scouts and Guides from other countries and has sent more than 700 girls and adults abroad in an exchange involving 65 countries. Girl Scouts of the A isj one of 67 members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.

Grandmother Club banquet is he Id HAWAII ARRIVAL-- Loraine B. Cain, 743 2nd SW, arrives in-Honolulu on the SS Lurbne a a leisurely cruise from Los Angeles. A- Beautiful Lasting Impression Forma! Wedding Make Reservations Now For Spring Summer Weddings. All Accessories Available. Solberg Formal Wear Nortti Delaware GA 4-4030 Alterations--Restyling 1 Poro, Social calendar Thursday River City Library.

North Iowa Rock YMCA. Women of the Moose-8, Moose Home. MINNESOTA COUPLE GRANTED LICENSE GARNER--Ten marriage licenses were issued during the first week of June, but only one during the second week of the according to Doris Young, iClerk of 'Courts. The lone license went to John Lyal Eggum, 24, and Donna Rae JIEekhoff, 21, both of Albert Lea. sie Aase, 2nd vice president; Mrs.

Tim Phalen, corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. H. Boyce, recording secretary; Mrs. Barney Sweeney, treasurer; Mrs! Walter Albprn, historian; Miss Ethel Brown, chaplain; Mrs; David Cast, sergeant at arms; Mrs.

Anthony Bianco, assistant sergeant at arms. Elected as board were Mrs. Warner, Mrs. Harold Weigand and Mrs. Harold Basinger.

Mrs. Pattee and Mrs. Boyce were named delegates to the state convention in July. The new officers will installed at the July meeting. Arrangements were made for meeting at the Legion home next Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 to make tray favors for the Annie Wittenmeyr home at Davenport.

Grandmothers of more than 1,000 grandchildren gathered at the Moose Home Thursday evening for the annual banquet of the Mason City Grandmothers Leona Haziett, of the the group which included'''; delegations from the Clear Ijake, Garner, Belmond a Klemme Grandmothers Clubs. Mrs. Leon Thomas gave e' invocation, program was announced by Rose Tietjens. Mrs. Vern A report was made on history award given to Frances Mrs.

Everett Driskill wa Puhl and the Scholarship award cted district deputy; presiden of $50 to Janice Davenport who of Rebekah Lodge at thi Rebkah deputy elected Special Purchase! Nationally Famous Men's Golf Shirts will, major in home economics at Iowa State University. Poppy selling was reported. Bemiss took inv a total of Mrs. Vera Mptt, Miss Brown, Mrs. Roy Kiser, and Mrs.

Phalen; $50. These five will receive' special citations for excellence in- poppy selling. Phalen had charge of the program, giving a history of "Old Glory." This was followed with a tribute to the new 50 star flag given by Mrs. Bemiss. ONE IOWA COUPLE GRANTED LICENSE NORTHWOOD Seven, marriage licenses issued in Worth County, six of them to a Wednesday evenin meeting: Mrs.

Driskill will of ficiate at all Rebekah installa tions.in the district in-Januarj Mirinesotans. The Iowa couple licensed was Gary L. Snyder, 22, Nashua, and Eileen E. Lil jedahl, 23, Northwood. corps 6t officers will announced later.

Vera Murray was installed a outside guardian, with Mrs. F. Brooking, acting as installin officer and Maude Maxsori a marshal. 1 An invitation was issued members to-attend the July 2 initiation at Royal Blue Lodge Manly. A dance was for June 18.

Mrs. Driskill, Mrs. Clarenc Hubacher and Mrs. a O'Hearn were appointed to th auditing committee. Mrs.

A White, nobl grand, and Mrs. Maude Maxso were in charge of the socii hour, Mrs. Driskill and Mr Harry Bolter were in charge refreshments. TO WED OCTOBER--Mr. and Mrs John Lansing, 8i2 Birch Drive, annouace the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sharon Mane, to Patrick Jerry O'Neill, son of Mr.

and Mrs Don O'Neill of Clear Lake An October wedding is planned The bride-elect is a graduate of Holy Family High School and is a sophomore at Mason City Junior College She is associated with Greffner's Religious Gifts in Mason City Her fiance, a graduate of Clear Lake High School, Mason City Junior College and Buena Vista College, is employed the display advertising department of the Globe Gazette. utterman was program chair- L. H. Mohr sang oye a Little Cottage" and Only Yesterday," accompan- ed by Mrs. L.

R. Whipple. Susie ummings gave two readings, Joining Grandmothers lub" and "What Is a Boy?" A hat parade "was staged by group of members with Liz ickinson as narrator and Mrs. 'hippie, accompanist. Grace Glon modeled a fire prevention at; Bernice Crabb, hunter's at; Esther Blake, v)ild life: Brose, water, poiution; orothy Kurd, soil coriserva- ion; Olive Lane, goldfinch and wild rose; Jo Dean, waterfowl; Reed, rose hat; Mrs.

Guterman, cards; Mrs. H. L. Het- gay nineties; Ruby Hagaus, horn; Grace Wilson, wedding Veil. Mrs, Dickinson and Mrs.

Crabb sang "Love's Old Sweet Song" arid "Grandmother Has 'laces to Go." An I've-Got-a-Secret skit' was itaged with Mrs. Tietjens, Mrs. Arnold Francis George Holt, Ruth Dorscy Webb, Annie Dell, Emma Harrington and Anna Chris ianson Mrs. Tietjens led in community singing with Mrs. Whipple accompanying.

Officers and were Announcement made by Mrs. Lewis of the luncheon to be served the Cliib at the rippled Childrens cr-mp Tuesday at Harding School. Mrs. Gutterman reported on the bus to York for the World's Fair and said there are 4 or 5 vacancies -on the bus which will leave July 25. Members were invited to attend the Klemme 75th anniver sary celebration June 26 and Belmond Grandmother's Club banquet June 20 at the Belmond Methodist Church.

Julie Shields is bride of Keith Douglas Emhoff Zion St John Lutheran Church: Evangelical at Sheffield was the scene of the wedding of Miss Julie Anette Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Don aid Shields, 1007 llth NE, and Keith Douglas Emhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Emhoff of Sheffield. Pastor Palmer Loken officiated Miss JoAnn James, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and the bestman was Duane Dorencamp.

A reception followed in the church parlors. After a wedding trip, the couple will be at home on a farm near Sheffield where the bridegroom will be engaged in farming and trucking The bride is employed in the office of Dr. John Hood in Mason City Prenuptial showers were held in the Sheffield-Lutheran Church parlors at the Oaks where Mrs Melvm Fredncks and Mrs Dale Shaffer were hostesses and at the home of JoAnn James The wedding day was also the 48th wedding anniversary of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs; George Geibel of Denhart Henry Cassmanns MRS. KEITH EMHOFF Coming into now! the new darks.

Regular $5.00 A very cool and elegant way to look in hot mid-summer, with the bonus of fashion -continuity for the fail. Double breasted seersucker suit over a white jewel neck, sleeveless blouse. Blue or brown. Sizes 10 to 20. $739 Each $1795 17 Just In Time For Father's Day lust the thing for Dad whether he golfs or for iust leisure wear.

These are very comfortable'in a variety of colors and handsome styles. Plan to buy several for the season, MEN'S SECTION--STREET FLOOR Fashion Floor Second mark anniversary DUMONT The golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs. Henry Cassmann of Du mont was observed with open house in the Legion hall in Dumont Miss Elizabeth Lursen and Henry Cassmann were married June 11, 1914, at the Monroe Reformed Church near Kesley. They are the parents of 5 children, Mrs. Sebo (Augusta) Kluiter of Parkersburg, Mrs.

Carl (Louisa) Busma of Allison, Harold Cassmann of Allison, Leroy Cassmann of Hampton, Heinie Cassmann of- Manchester. They -have 16 grandchildren and- 2 great grandchildren. LETTER A I AUXILIARY MEETS Letter Carriers Auxiliary met at the Holiday Inn Tuesday with Mrs. Walter Weland as hostess. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs.

Larry Austin, Mrs. Holland Reynolds, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. i Adams, Mrs. Gene Cordle, Mrs.

Rollie rBloomfield and Mrs. Jerry Cory and Mrs. Jerry Braughton. The annual post office picnic was announced for July 26 at the Hanford Mac- JNider Park. Next auxiliary meeting will be at the home Mrs.

Dick Adams in September Couples at Allison licensed to marry ALLISON-- Marriage licenses liave issued to Terry Mooty, 19, Waterloo, and De A Schwerdtfeger, 19, Parkersburg, Paul Henry To biason, 22, Scotch Grove, and Jeanette Ruth i 23, Greene; Clifford Duane Winkd- witsch, 19, Allison, arid Lila Kay Bohner, 17, Dumont; Edwin John Ascher, 20, Wellsburg, and Ruth Elizabeth Leister, 18, Parkersburg; Lloyd Allan Kuker, 25, Tripoli, and Karen Virginia Forry, 21, Clarksville; Thedore H. Sinram 19, Mary Lee Martin, 18, both Clarksville; Eldridge Waldo Roark 31, Camden, and Mary Lou Heuer, 25, Bristow; Garrett W. DeBoer, 17, and Janice D. Franken, 17, Aplington; Brent Gene Prange, 22, and Myrna Wubbena, 22, bot A Allison. Hauglands plan 25th anniversary BRITT-- Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Haugland will observe their 25th wedding anniversary with open house for relatives and friends from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Sunday, June 21 at their Try A Wont Ad-- GA 34270 home. TATTERSALTRIOI Mynette's three- piece check ensemble has the well-bred look of impeccable and sports its own chalk-white weskit-overblouse! Of drip-dry Arnel and cotton, with Mynette's famous half-size fit perfection.

In new-season colors; sizes 2 -22i4. 17.95 The House of Fashion ON SHOPPERS LANE North Iowa marriages i announced Early June hai been important for weddings IB the North Iowa area. Sara Kathryo and Wayne Wesley Spurbeck, mamed in the Christian Church at Hillsboro. Their parents arc Mr. and Mrs.

P. W. Hixson, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spurbeck, Charles City.

The Rev. Charles Grooms officiated A reception followed at the home of the bride's ents. v. The bride a graduated from State College of Iowa. bridegroom received his B.A.

and A degrees from the University of Iowa. Both teach in the Waverly Shell Community School district. They will be at home at Waverly. Carolyn M. and Ralph Koemgsfeld were mamed Michael's Church, Nashua, the Louis T.

Flynn. 'arents of the couple are Mr. nd Mrs. Vance Vanek and Mr. nd Mrs.

Clarence Koemgsfeld, 11 of Ionia. A luncheon recep- lon followed in the Elks Club Charles City. The bride is a graduate ot ic University of Iowa and has een teaching in Charles City. The bridegroom is farming. a trip will be at home rural Ionia Sheryl Kay Van Kleeck and Bruce B.

White were mamed the Immaculate Conception Church. Their parents are Mr. and Milan a Kleeck. Denver, Colo, a Mr. and Mrs.

Matt White, Charles City. The Rev. J. P. Roth performed he ceremony.

The bride was graduated rom the Immaculate Conception High School, Charles City, and has been employed at the ledar Valley Hospital, Charles lily and the Boulevarde. The mdegroom, a graduate of Charles City High School, is aa employe at Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories-Following a trip West, they will be at home at Charles "My LM Walter and M. WiJliam 'Thomas were married in the Tacoma, First Methodist Church. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs Lee Walter, Charles City, and Mrs Viola Thomas, Wilmington, Del, and the late Richard Thomas. The bride was graduated from the SUte University of. Iowa and is employed as a worker by Department of Public Assistance, Tacoma, Wash. The bridegroom a Penn State University and is the A stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash They will their home in Tacoma. DOOM Kuhtors, daugh.

of Mr and Mrs Raymond uhlers of Rockford, and Larry ee Olson, son of Mr and Mrs. barren Olson of Rudd, were mamed in Helser Memorial hapel of the Collegiate Presby- erian Church of Ames The Rev. Charles Workman fficiated Attendants tfiss Sharon Olson and Allan. tuhlers. are living in West Unon where he is employed by Bert Hanson, Engineers.

She will teach in Beard- hear Elementary School after icr graduation from the College of Iowa in August. Luncheon meeting for Newcomer Club Four new residents of commiinity were introduced at the-meeting of the Newcomers Club Wednesday at Stacy's Restaurant. They were Mrs. John Bantz, Harold Rabb, Mrs. Leonard Heldridge and Mrs.

Max Holmes. Cards were played following luncheon with prizes going to Mrs. Bantz and Mrs. Don Hayes' in bridge and to Vera Wiebrand and Mrs. L.

Anfinson, 500. Licenses to wed issued to couples CHARLES CITY licenses have been issued to Richard L. 23, and Vivian DeMar, 20, both of Charles City; Richard D. Lee, 23, De. V.

Markle, 24, Charles City; James Otto Levenhagen, legal age, Rockwell, and Louise Engels, legal age, Nora Springs; Ivan Hugo Kuhn, 22, Charles City, and Vick, 18, Calmar; Vernoa Duane Kluwe, 37, and Suzanne Sobolik, 23, both of a City; and Lomric James Johnson, 22, Hillsboro, and Joan Elizabeth Moore, 17, of Rockford. 35th anniversary to be celebrated OSAGE--Mr. and Mrs. Urban Thompson will be feted Sunday on their 35th wedding anniversary, at their home in Osage. Open house scheduled between 2 and 4:30 p.m.

Ruth Squier and a Thompson were married at the Little Brown Church a Nashua. They have lived in Osage since. They are parents of four sons, Exira; Clarence, A1 querque, N. and Harold. i and one daughter, Mrs.

LaMar Emerson, Little Cedar. There are ten grandfhildren..

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