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TO WED OCT. 23 Mrs. Geraldine demons, 407 24th SW, announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Janet Kay Fowler, to Ronald D. Pinta, son of Mr. and Mrs'.

Harold Pinta, of The wedding will take place Oct. 23 at the Little Brown Church. Civil Defense ta opened to public "Civil Defense Is Vital" is the topic of the open meeting to be sponsored the Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the Library. Speaker will be Frank Miles of Des Moines who is general public relations counsel for the Federal Office of'Civil and Defense Mobilization. The meeting has been planned by the American home department and has been opened to the public as a community service by the club.

MR. MILES who is a veteran of both World: Wars; speaks on Civil Defense all over the United States. His travels have taken him into 49 states and 48 foreign countries. As a war correspondent he sented national American Legion publications, WHO radio station and the Iowa Daily Press The speaker is past chairman of the publicity committee of the Greater Des Moines Chamber of Nuptia, vows exchanged 'by North Iowa couples Marriage announcements are made concerning two North lowans. Airman 3.C.

Nolyn Hepner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Hepner, Osage, wed Miss Elizabeth Ann James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert James, San Angelo, at the Faith Baptist Church, San Angelo.

THE BRIDE was graduated from the San Angelo High School in June and is a student in a San Angelo He was graduated from the Osage High School and attended school at St. Paul and was employed by a Los Angeles bank before going service. He is an assistant to the chaplain at the air base at San Antonio where they will live. MR. AND MRS.

Alverne Olson of Osage announce the nw- riage of their niece, Elizabeth Cornwell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cornwell, to Robert Wiltse, son of Mr. and Commerce. He was an organizer andJirst president of Iowa Council for Better Education.

Mr. Miles has been admitted to the Iowa bar and is a former city treasurer of Des Moines. His writing career includes work on the Des Moines Register and Tribune, the Des Moines Capital, the Minneapolis Journal and the Peoria Journal. He was editor of the Iowa Legionnaire more 20 years. One of Mr.

Miles sons was killed in action while piloting a Army Air Force bombing plane over Elba. The other also served in the World War II and is associated with the Carl Byock public relations firm of New York City. MRS. WILTSE MRS. HEPNER Mrs.

Orme Wiltse, Charles City, at Austin, Minn. The bride was graduated from the Osage Community High School in 1960. He is employed at National Tea Co; in Charles City. The couple is at home in Charles City. Lock Photo HOME IN I Mr.

and Mrs. Lance Eugene Burtness are at home in Fertile following their marriage in Mason City and a wedding trip to the Wisconsin Dells. She was Diane Mavis Brinton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Briton of Hanlontown, and he is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Burtness of Fertile. He is a graduate of Fertile Consolidated School and is employed by the Fertile Motor Service Station. U.N. month observed foyWSCS First Methodist.Church WSCS observed Nations month at a luncheon in Fellowship Hall Friday.

Mrs. Ralph Sheiton presided at the meeting. Mrs. Charles Forbes played three selections on the marimba. Mrs.

H. H. Boyce was in charge of devotions. Mrs. Ben Baumgardner introduced Captain Robert Stigleman of the Salvation Army, who spoke about the problems of the less fortunate in Mason Circles 10 and 13 served the luncheon with Mrs.

D. S. Elder and Mrs. Harlan Johnson as chairmen. William C.

Moon, Lola Bergan wed GREENE-Wlliiam C. Moon of Minn. former Greene postmaster, and Mrs. Lola Bergen of Waterloo, formerly of Clarksville, were married at Rochester in the chapel of the Methodist Church. Mrs.

Bergen has been head of the Black Hawk Relief Office in Waterloo. The 'couple will live in Rochester. Janice Hovey becomes bride of Gerald Peter CRESCO--Miss Janice Hovey of Cresco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hovey of Lime Springs, and Gerald Peter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Peter of Ridgevvay, were married in Immanuel Lutheran at Cresco. a 0 of honor was Mrs. Melvin Borseth of Cresco, sister of the bridegroom. Bestman was Fred Peter Cresco, brother of the bridegroom.

A i n'in Immanuel Lutheran Church Hall followed the ceremony. The i is a graduate of Cresco Public High School. The bridegroom attended Public Schools and is engaged in farming. She is employed at Martins Super Market. Make-lt-Yourself- rules are given With-Wool entry There is still time to enter the Make-It-Yourself-With Wool contest, according.to Mrs.

Robert Wilson who is in charge of arrangements for the event. Entry blanks for the contest which will be judged Oct. 29 may be had from Mrs. Wilson, route 1, and should be filled out and mailed to her. The completed garments to be judged are not to be sent to Mrs.

Wilson, but brought, to the Mason City Library, by 9 Oct. 29. Entries will be received until that day when judging takes place. Bridal pair to be honored guests WODEN--Open house will be held honoring Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Attig. Mrs. Goranson was Joyce Attig, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Attig before her marriage to Lester Goranson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darley Goranson, Buffalo Center, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, near Titonka. Open house will be from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m.

This will be for friends and relatives. No invitati6ns are being sent. LOOK SIDEWAYS FOR SPRING STYLES Asymmetry is inspiring designers of coats and suits for spring '61. Side-buttoned jack- els, side-closed coats, and wraparound skirts open at the Strathman Photo MR. AND MRS.

PETER Remodeling is topic forCWF Proposed remodeling of the church educational unit was explained by the Rev. George Adkins at a general meeting of the First Christian CWF Friday at 1:15 in the church parlor. A dessert luncheon was served by Group Four. Mrs. Willis Buirge and Mrs.

Sam McKee are leaders of group four. Mrs. Bob CWF study director, presented a i "What Happened to Hannah." The film is designed to help local churches discover the variety social ills, needs and inequities to be found even within the confines of the local church and to help individual church members to discover their responsibility for these problems. A discussion followed applying these principles to this congregation. Devotions were by Mrs.

Tom Rich "The Importance of Meeting Man's Needs." Mrs. A. G. Leininger of Sara toga, was a guest of Mrs. C.

W. Hicks. VANILLA'S STILL PRETTY GOOD NEW YORK (UPI) A new ice cream flavor called treasure chip really pampers the sweet tooth. The lightly mint-flavored dessert contains chocolate flakes and brightly-colored candies. FRANK MILES Marriage licenses granted NEW HAMPTON Marriage licenses have been issued to residents of Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin in Cblckasaw county.

Those licensed include William E. Jascheck, 49, Westfield, and Marian Quinn, legal, Portage, Terry Chris Bohler, 23, and Margot Corinne Hopp, both of. St. Paulj.Lyle Byriel Nelson, 22, Kimballton, and Dorothy Ann 19, Exira; Ralph Hjalmer Maatta, 31, Wadena, and E. Marie Beyer, 34, Deer Creek, Reynold Oswald Olson, 37, and A 1 a Magdaline Thielen, 34, both of Minneapolis.

KERMIT C. Lestrude, 48, Hammond, and Anna D. Putnam, 44, Rochester, Scott Hoover, 26, Park Forest, and Gene Mary Richmond, 23, New Hampton; Ronald Duane Roth, 22, Mason City, and Roslynn Carole Paulson, 21, Eau Claire, Thomas Ivan Klevgarrd, 22, and Carolynn Wicklund, 18, both of St. Paul; Stanley Marion Chasney, 27, Dallas, Tex. and Carolyn S.

Cecil, 27, Minneapolis; a Loraine Clark, 21, Bradyville, and Karon Lee Troxel, 19, Clarinda; Herbert Eugene Hotchkiss, 21, and Sandra Lee Nelson, 18, of Wisconsin Larry Duane Partridge, 22, Wood River, and Dorothy Marie Hill, 19, Grand Island, Wayne Robert Bottke, 22, Rice Lake, and Shirley Gay Billings, 21, St. a Robert Lee Weber, 21, Cresco, a Marilyn Marie Hereid; 20, Lawler; Robert Reay Maird 19, and Janet Lee Thorns, 19, both of West Des Moines; a Arthur Rietsch, 21, and Louella H. Reich, 18, both of Minneapolis; Edward George Eilers, 22, and Janice Rae Plueger, 18, both of Anamosa; Raymond Hibben, 23, and Patricia Pearl Crooks, 19, both of Minneapolis. ANTHONY a 42, and Dorothy M. Trulen, 35, both of Fftrest Lake, F.

62, and Fern Pfeiffer, 54, both of Minneapolis; Frank Loyd Motry, 30 and Barbara Jean Smith, 23, both of Cook County, Cecil Leon Moreland, 27, and Marcia Ann Rutherford, 19, both of Burlington; Marlin Mbrsethm, 23, and Twila Cormican, 22, both of Zumbroto, Ervin C. Seidlinger, 56, Siren, and Marie Bengtson, 42, Frederic, David Fred Richardson, 22, and Rosalie June Mattke, 22, both of Fredericksburg; Leslie Clyde Jordan, 23, Frederika, and Irene D. Maklenburg, 18, Waterloo. Gary D. Darland, 21, Montezuma, and Suzanna K.

Kirk, 19, Ottumwa; Merlin G. Seeverts, 43, Rochester, and Dorris 50, Minneapolis; Franklin Phillip Lehn, 21, Albertville, and Judith Eleanor Cratz, 18, Elk Ross Eugene Doty, legal and Fern Arline Frizzell, legal, both of Brooklyn; Orrie Sommer, 42, and Lorraine Dierke, 32, both of Zumbrota, John William Kolthoff, 19, and Susan Jane Knight, 16, both of New Hampton; Michael Thomas Payton, 21, and Judith Evelyn Lang, 19, both of St. Paul. News about Clear Lake Club will Monday evening at 6:30 foj a buffet dinner at Halford's Cafe. Hostesses will be Violet Orcutt and Miss Ruth Sponheim.

today for House Luncheon-Fashion Show every St. Gtrard's will mtet Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Arland Anderson, 704 S. 12th St. For Salt: Drapts, storm windows, screens.

601 N. Don Mullin and Richard Daniels, Minneapolis, are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mullan. The two men are enroute home after vacationing two weeks in California and Las Vegas.

Another guest at the Mullan home, Miss Joan Gross, left Friday evening for her home in St. Paul. 1948 Chevy Panel $75, 1950 Olds $60. 714 S. Shore Dr.

Fl. 7-4526, Clear St. Theresa Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 in the Catholic Church Auditorium. Hostesses will be Mrs. B.

T. Gilquist, Mrs. R. A. Winkle, Mrs.

John Strauss, Mrs. Al Allen and Mrs. a Clapsaddle. Mrs. George Newman will be lesson leader.

For Rent: 2 bedroom home, 2008 1st Ave. Mrs. John Jacobs, Mrs. R. F.

O'Dea and Mrs. P. T. Castle attended the third district meeting of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs Thursday at Fredricksburg. For Rent: Newly furn.

N. Shore home avail. Oct. 22. Karl F.

Hass, Ph. 'Fl. Adv. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Burns have returned from a one-week vacation. They visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Burns, Burdick, her sister, Mrs. Haryey T.

Wells, Nashville, and her brother, Thomas Waters, St. Louis. For Sale: Toy Manchester puppies. 821 6th Ave. Miss Beatrice Grimshaw has left on a vacation trip through the Smoky Mountain National Park, North Carolina and Virginia.

A new selection of City Mailboxes, Rural" Mail boxes, reg. $3.50, only $2.99. Miller A coffee for Miss Martha Ertl, morning kindergarten teacher at Sunset View School, was held Thursday at the school. Host esses were Mrs. Arlo Erickson, room mother, and Mrs.

George Lunn her assistant. Nineteen parents attended. Mrs. Dale Pattschull has re turned from a week's stay at Austin, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Don Kofrbn.

Mrs. G. E. Curphy conducted a program of games and contests for of the Star Club Friday at the home of Mrs. L.

A. Leckington. Mrs. Elmer Mof- Eett will be the November hostess. A coffee for Raymond King, fifth grade teacher at Central School, was held Thursday at the home of Mrs.

A. C. Mrs. Raymond McGowan, room mother, was the assisting hostess. Blue Earth, Jaycees will be guests of the Clear Lake Jaycees Monday evening at a meeting and program in the clubrooms.

A film of the Miss Iowa Beauty Pageant will be shown and refreshments will be served. Recipe of the day By Cecily Brownstone SUPPER SALAD 2 cups diced cooked potatoes 1 cup diced leftover meat green pepper (diced) Vt cup diced cucumber 1 tablespoon minced onion cup mayonnaise-type salad dressing. 1 tablespoon lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste 2 hard-cooked eggs Mix all ingredients except eggs; slice eggs and arrange over top of salad. Makes 4 servings. Republican Women of Britt attend district council BRITT The Sfrth District Council of Republican Women met at the Warden Hotel in Ft.

Dodge. Awards for achievements were given out at this time and Hancock County received several. Mrs. Norman P. Nelson, Britt, received a brass elephant for completing required forms.

She was elected third vice president of the Sixth District. Those attending from Britt were Mrs. Carl Korneisel, Mrs. Clarence Smith and Mrs. Norman P.

Nelson. Fish caught annually in the United States amount to four and three-fourths billion pounds. CLEAR LAKE GLOBE-GAZETTE Oct. 15, I960 LAKEFRONT IMPROVEMENT boat launching ramp is under construction at the foot of Main Street, Clear Lake. The, concrete ramp when completed will be a 30 by 60 feet extension of the present paving at the site.

There will be nine inches of water at the end. The $1,500 project is being financed through the Clear Lake recreation program. Bill Walker is the contractor. Honored at pre-nuptial courtesy CLEAR LAKE Miss Joan Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen R. Gross St. Paul, was honored at a pre-nuptial shower Thursday evening in St. Patrick's Catholic Church Auditorium. Miss Gross will become the bride of Terrarice Mullan, son of-Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mullan, Oct. 29 in St. Matthew's Catholic Church, St. Paul.

Mrs. C. P. Breheny, Mrs. Mike Coan, Mrs.

Howard Leonard and Mrs. W. J. Quinn were hostesses. Forty-seven guests a from Clear Lake, Hampton, Mason City, Sheffield and Klemme.

Mrs. R. S. Esslinger, grandmother of the bridegroom -elect, was a special guest. The courtesy included games with prizes going to Mrs.

Don Beers and Miss Susan Mullan. Miss Gross was assisted in opening her gifts by Miss Nancy Banks, Mrs. Charles McEldoon and Mrs. Don.Beers. Lunch was served with Mrs.

Frank Mullan pouring. Wa-Tan-Yes attend national convention CLEAR. LAKE The Clear Lake and St. Ansgar Wa-Tan-Ye Jlubs arranged a mixer for the opening session of the association convention Friday night at Albert Lea. Attending the weekend activities from the Clear club are Mrs.

R. J. Aurdal, Mrs. Harold Jorgenrud, Mrs. Paul Satter, Gilruth and Miss Hold annual inspection of VFW Auxiliary CLEAR LAKE-Ethyel Rommel, Readlyn, third district president, -was a guest of the VFW Auxiliary Thursday evening at City Hall for the annual inspection meeting.

Memorial services were conducted in memory of Mrs. A. B. Knuts'On. Mrs.

Kenneth Stites and Mrs. Raymond Cash were named team captains for the member- Mrs. Ruth J. R. Sponheim.

Assisting and attending the mixer from Clear Lake were Mrs. Harvey Sholund, Mrs. E. S. Naylor, Mrs.

Guy Coyier, Mrs. Earl Cary, Mrs. Syd Halford, Linda Herreman, Mrs. R. C.

Ingersoll, Mrs. Gerald Brooks, Violet Orcutt and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox. ship drive. Mrs.

F. chairman, B. was Hart, voted hospital $75 for Christmas work, and $15 was voted to the Iowa Cottage, Eaton Rapids, for the children's Christmas gifts. A $5 donation was made to Boy Scouts. It was reported the bazar netted $87.

Mrs. Stites won the door prize. Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Mrs. Lillian Hanson served lunch.

The Nov. 8 meeting will be at Rock's. Woman's Club to sponsor art show CLEAR LAKE--The Rotary art show sponsored by the Woman's Club will be at the public library Monday. The show was late in arriving for the Wednesday Woman's Club i Hours Monday at the library are 10 to 11:30 a.m, and 1 to 5:30 p.m. There are 28 paintings by professional and amateur artists, of which several are from Iowa.

Carl Matter, art instructor at Drake University, Des Moines, tias a watercolor in the show. Margaret Kelly, who was born in Clear Lake and is now an art teacher, in Las Cruces, N. will exhibit an oil painting. DAR holds guest tea; Reports given Golden Wedding Club meets CLEAR LAKE The North Iowa Golden Wedding Jubilee Club met Thursday noon at Ziou Lutheran Church with 152 members and guests attending. Mr.

and Mrs. T. G. Burns talked on their trip around the world and showed colored slides. A women's octet from Zion Lutheran Church also sang several numbers.

The program was in charge of Mrs. lenriksen who gave a CLEAR LAKE-- "History Provides the Answer" was the lesson given by Mrs. C. F. Whit- Char Lake Calendar jney Garner, at a guest tea and MONDAY Hans short talk and introduced the Rev.

Richard Ellingson who spoke. Mrs. Harold Jorgenrud was in charge of the dinner committee. Schweiger, Dows, was re-elected president; A. C.

Taylor, Hayfield, vice- president, and Nate Miller, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Charles Ransom will be chairman of the sunshine committee. Schweiger gave a reading, "The Bulider," and Mrs. M.

C. James read a poem, "Autumn in Iowa." Couples who were married the longest period were introduced: Mr. and Mrs. George Moorehead, Mason City, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Behl, Ventura, both 64 years, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davidson, Mason City, 67 years.

Four members who were 90 years or over were also introduced: Myrtle Graham, Mason City, 94; F. J. Brooker, Fairmont, 93; Mrs. Charles 5rau, Garner, and the Rev. Lesley Belling, Charles City, both 90.

The next meeting will be Jan. 12 at the Methodist Church at Jlear Lake. Joel B. Bailey rites Monday at Britt chapel LEDYARD Joel B. of Mrs Woman's Club exercise Ass i stin hostesses were Mrs.

City Hall, 8:30 a.m. Friends of Scouting, kickoff for advance solicitations. Breakfast, Witke's Restaurant. Downtown Quarterback Club, Halford's Cafe, noon. Woman's Club Bowlers, Melodee Lanes, 1-3 p.m.

Wa-Tan-Ye Club, Halford's, 6:30 p. buffet supper. All Veterans annual meeting, free ham dinner, A.V.S.C., 7. Freshman-sophomore football game, Clear Lake, vs. North Central, Lions Field, 7.

St. Gerard's Circle, Mrs. Arland Anderson, 7:30. M.N.O. Club, Mrs.

Dale An- iderson, 7:30. Grandmothers Club, City Hall, 7:30. Junior Chamber of Commerce, clubrooms, 7:30. Aquarium Society, John Buhr home, 7:30. Daughters of Union Veterans, Mrs.

G. E. Curphy, 7:30. Rachel Circle, Lutheran Parish Hall, 8. IOOF Lodge, IOOF Hall, 8.

Clear Lake bowling MIXED LEAGUE Pilot Knob 1, Hanain-Lunbeek 9 Bowman-Folaiid 1, Coyler'n Service 2 Llnahon-Marihall 2, lUbe-IUiUr 1 Mlfh gervlot 1819, 810. Hlfh Individual--B. Jthnton B. White 207; D. Bowman 112, 481.

MIXED LEAGUE Lefreld Oil Co. I), Eantman Grain 3 Wealern Aulo 1. Lake 1. Pattenon Jewelry Sborewond Illlli. 1, Melodee Lanes 2 Service 0.

Shop ft- Save Mkt. 3 Hlfh team--PaHernon'ii Jewelry 7501 Shop Save 2051. Hlfh Individual--M. Chancy i G. Onlman KM.

J. Woodworth and Mrs. Argel Henningsen. A report on the district convention held at Lake Park was given by Mrs. Adam Yurigan and Mrs.

Arthur Ross, both of Garner. Mrs. Yurigan is district chairman of the junior citizens committee. Mrs. Max Walker reported that the rummage sale netted $81.

All unsold usable clothing was sent to the Kate Duncan Smith School in Grant, Ala. Clear Lake members were invited to attend a meeting of the Mason City chapter Nov. 9 at the YWCA. Mrs. Sherman Watson, Cedar Rapids, state regent, will be the guest speaker.

PANCAKE SUPPER ALTA VISTA Members of the Alta Vista Garden Club will serve a pancake and sausage supper in V.F.W. Hall here Thursday night, starting at 5. Proceeds are to be used in purchasing additional Christmas street decorations. The public is invited. HARD TIME DANCE GARNER--The Edwin Jante Post of the VFW is sponsoring a pre-Halloween dance at the Garner Memorial Building Oct.

29 at 8:30 a.m. The dance is to be a "Hard-Time" dance. Tickets are on sale by VFW members. at the home of his Mrs. William Fennema.

was to Grace Hartzell, Britt, who preceded him in death in March, 1960. He grew up and was educated at Britt. He is survived by one son, Morris, Cedar Rapids, and two daughters, Mrs. F. W.

Conway, McLean, and Mrs. William Fennema, Ledyard; three sisters, Mrs. F. E. Heacox, Britt, Mrs.

W. F. Fillenworth, Britt, and Miss Alice Bailey, St. Paul, and 10 grandchildren. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Order of the Eastern Star.

Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. at Ofman Chapel, Britt, with burial at Greenwood Cemetery, Cedar Falls. The Rev. Victor Vriesen will officiate at both services. Clear Lake bowling FOUR STAR LEAGUE Lamlnattd Pin Co.

Wilson Tavern 0 Fertile Imp. Co. 0, Corvettea 3 Halford'i Cafe 3, Melodee 1 Secory PIbf. 3, Clear Lake Bank Allen'. Travel 3, Swaledale Elevator No.

Nat. Gas $, G. A. Eddy it Son 1 Nleman Oil 2, Lake Aire Marine 1 Fischer Imp. Easter's Super Valu 1 Floyd's Pastime 1, Moeller's Cloth.

Hlfh Team-- Laminated Pin 1013) AN len Travel Hlfh H. Leonard 287, 680. LAKETTE LEAGUE Corner Dnif Dnesenberf's 1 Watkln's Loekeri 1. Graham's 2 Florimel 1, Silver Boot 2 Moeller's 1, Melodee Lanes 1 Beekner's F. Mkt.

3, Niirilnj 1 Illfh Team-- 7T6, M. Olllnrer J. Bautn CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude to our many friends and relatives lor the sympathy anrt kindness extended to us. Mr. and Mrs.

Bud Frank. PINBUSTKRS A Louie's "6fi" S. Dlstr. Farmer'i Lbr. 0.

Rice Klec. .1 Herb's Shell Ulum's Pioneer I Team-- Louie's 'W 5M7. B. Wood 717..

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