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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 9

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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t. A k. Mbry Larson is wed Holy Family Church Hue ROM Miry Larson, 224 1st SW, daughter of Mr and Mrs Larson, Dougherty, and Thomas' Fuake, Ryan, were mamed Saturday morning at Huh Mass at the Holy Family Church The Rev Rich aid Funke, of the bridegroom, was the offic i a 1 1 clergyman Mrs Edward Noss, Doughery, was her' sister's maid of honor. Lloyd Funke, Ryan, was iis brother's bestman. A dinner and reception was field afterwards at the Holiday Lounge Restaurant, Clear Lake.

After a wedding trip to the Black Hills and Colorado, the couple will live at Coggon. The bride was graduated from Mercy i a School of Radiological Technol y. She has been employed as radiological technologist at Park Clinic. The brid attended CHURCH Loras College, Dubuque, and is ALTA VISTA The annual now engaged in farming at MRS, THOMAS L. FUNKE pholo chicken and ham supper of the local Zion Lutheran Church will be held in the church basement Thursday night, September 24.

Serving, family style, will start at 5 p.m., open to the public. Ryan. ALWAYS FOLD tharp buttons and buckles under the fabric when putting a garment through the washing machine. WILFBED KEUTEK "MUtc" We Proudly Wish to Announce the addition of Mr. WiKrtd Rtuttr to our staff.

Mike's many years of watch and jewelry experience will guarantee you tho finest service available. Stop in today and say hello. Gordon's Jewelry 19 East 423-1243 BONNIE STOHR SHARON KAY HALL Engagements announced by North Iowa couples Mr. and Mrs. William The and Mrs.

Motvin Charles City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie; to Michael Thomas Hurst, Wakefield, Neb. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fturst, also of Charles City. Miss Stohr is employed at Jhurchill's Truck Stop.

Her fiance, who was graduated from the Midland Linotype School in Charles City, is employed at has been Wakefield. No date set for the wedding. Osage, announce the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Sharon Kay. to William H. Farley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter R. Far ley, Whitefish, Mont. Miss Hall was graduated from Osage Community High Schoo and attended St. Paul Bible Co lege two years.

She was em ployed by Midway Hospital, St. Paul, during that period. Farley was graduated last vows The enbeft, Oufe, Mrs Roaenhert, Grafton, aad James Parcel, RiceviUe, toa'of Mr awl Mrs Glra Parcel, Titoaka, Sunday at the.Immatt- nel Lutheran Church at Graf too The Rev Carlton Rohr offi ciated at the service Diane Roc enberg was Vr sister's maid of toner. Dean Lubbert was; the bridegroom's best man A reception was held after wards in the church parlor. The couple will live at Rtceville where he is employed by the Lenth Feed Co.

The bride is a 1963 -graduate of St. Ansgar High School and employed in the office of Dr. J. N. Repp at Osage as dental assistant.

The bridegroom was raduated from Riceville High School. i Miss Lorraine Carol Dahl, 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dahl, rural Manly, and Michael C. Harnack, son of Mrs.

Naomi! Harnack, Manly, and the late Roy Harnack, were Saturday in Bethlehem Luther-j an Church at Manly. Sterfihg Prusia OVy x- wed in California Haadenfted go.ld wedding bands were exchanged by Miss Sajly gyginsjf and Sieritag Leon Pnuu at their Barrage at the First Methodist Church at La ene; The bride the daughter of Judge and Mrs Brovnsbercer, LaVeme, and be the son of Mr and Mrs Ster ling Pnuu, Overland Park, Kan former Mason Cttyans The bridegroom the grand son of Mrs A Clear Lake, and a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd LJeseoberg Clear'Lake. Dr.

Harvey Zeller officiated at the service. Mrs. Kenneth Klessig, Chico, Calif was her sister's matron of honor. WU liam Brownsberger, brother of the bestman. Following the wedding a re ception was held in the church garden: Mr.

and Mrs. Prusia are living at San Francisco. The bride is a graduate of jBbnita High School, LaVeroe, Mr. and Mrs. Don Klitsch left Monday for their home, in and of-; Occidental Col- MRS.

PARCEL --Lock photo, MRS. HARNACK --Reynolds photo MRS. WICKUNE Things about people and places Solana Beach, after a 10 day visit'with, her parents, Mr The Rev. William Hamilton anc i Mrs. R.

A. Laurie, 1204 2nd Mr; and Mrs. Klitsch Service Guild plans candy booth at fall bazar from the Bible theology department at St. Paul Bible College, St. Paul, Minn.

He is employed by the Watson Wilson Transportation St. Paul, and will soon be taking a pastorate in Tracy, Minn. A Dec. 5 wedding is planned. officiated.

Mrs. Marvin Petersen, the bride's sister, was matron of honor, and David Hill was bestman. A reception was held in the church parlors. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.

Harnack will live at 305'A Spring Manly. The bride was graduated from Wesleyan Service Guild meti at the 'home of Mrs. Grace' Vajgert with Mrs. Ernest Allen 1 DublJQUe Council of as assisting hostess. Josephine McCrory opened the arc employed by the county San Diego.

He is a civil engineer and she is deputy tax collector. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie accompanied them on a trip into northern Minnesota. Jarosh pair marks 60th lege, Los where she was a member of the student senate.

She is enrolled at the of i California at Berkeley for graduate The bridegroom is a graduate of Huntington Park High School, Mrs. Tim Phalen, Mrs. Willis FOR THAT NEW FALL LOOK Permanent Wave Specials ALL ZOTOS M-75 $5.75 $6.75 $7.50 $10 CUTS $1.00 HOLLYWOOD AD warei With or With- 1IV: S. Ted. Orer Krere'l D.ll.r Stpn App'mcnt.

Open Errry Eve. PERMANENT A METHOD he was graduated from Manly High School. He is employed by the Rock Island Lines. Miss Karen daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Matheson, Rake, and Charles Albert Wickline, Minne. tapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- Pray," by young Africans. Mrs.ip-C-, and the Rev.

John bcrt wickline) Fifty La kes, ACCW set at Cascade ren Jacobson, Mrs. Milton Garfin, Gail Vineer, Donna Jackson and Mrs. James Barclay attended the Peii Tips convention at the i DCS Moines, over the weekend. The convention next year will be at Ames. Phono 423-1443 jCfiarles Sharp reported on the LaBauve, Divine Word mission- budget and missions.

It was de-'ary, Indianapolis, will be among cided to hold a candy booth at the featured speakers at the the bazar in'November and to.Dubuque Archdiocesan Council sponsor a bake sale. of Catholic Women Saturday A guest night and potluck din- and Sunday at Cascade. ner will be held Oct. ,19. Mrs.

Representatives from the Ma- John Hosteller led devotions, son City Deanery plan to attend. Mrs. J. Lowell DeGarmo pre-'Goss will be the convention ban- sented the lesson, "Glimpses of. Laos," and showed slides of the' work of the International Vol- quet speaker Saturday night at St.

Joseph's Hall, Farley. Father LaBauvc's subject will deal unteer Service. This group is in- with civil rights and human re a origi-'lations. He will give the key- terdenominational nated in 1955. address Sunday afternoon.

Huntington Occidental Park, and College, Los An Social coilendar Write it out-send it in Only written will bo accepted for Hw social were married Saturday Panel i appear at evening in Zion a am Church at Rake. The Rev. M.I a W. Tolo officiated in the double' Holy Family Guild will meet ring ceremony. Wednesday at 7:30 p.

m. at the Maydelle Matheson, Minneap- auditorium, olis, attended her sister as maid of honor, and Carl of Women who have moved into igeles, where he was president of Alpha Tau Omega and the Ul If IIVCl OU' Ihterfraternity Council. He is employed as a junior executive Mr. and Mrs. 'John J.

Jarosh; for standard Oil Company of 518 9th SE, observed their 60th California. wedding anniversary Sunday with their children home for the occasion. A dinner was served at noon for the: family and friends. The Rev. J.

F. Herrog and the Rev. Paul J. Maguire, pastors of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, present and: spoke.

The also received the papal ble'ssing. John Jarosh and Anastasia Novotny were married Sept. 20, 1904, at the Church of the Assumption at Turkey. They of the bridegroom, was best- man. Qarlene (will be received as members of the guild.

A panel of three members of The bride is a graduate of the League of Women Voters Rake High School and Mankatojwill present a panel discussion, Commercial College and is Vote Makes a Differ- ployed by Cargill, in Speakers will be Mrs. E. neapolis. The bridegroom Kopal, Mrs. Robert Kinsey graduated from Pine River High and Mrs.

Clyde Braden. They School and is employed by Hon- will show a film about women eywell in Minneapolis. Following a wedding in politics. "A Woman's Place." trio to Questions will be answered on Duluth the couple will be at the procedures for registering to home in Minneapolis, i of the dav BUTTER TURNOVERS Biscuit dough 2 tablespoons butter, soft 1 cup frozen unsweetened blueberries; not defrosted 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon flour lays. lived for the last 60, years it their present home.

They have three daughters, Wrs. Clifford (Lillian) Humphey, Des Moines; Mrs. George i. (Irene) Mason City, md Mrs. i a (Helen) iardy, Antigo, and one Donald, Burlington, who at- ended with their families.

Three ffho attended the wedding 60 'ears ago, Mr. and Mrs. John Novotny, New Hampton, and Wrs. Mary Novotny, Austin, also were present, John Vovotny is a brother of- Jarosh and Mary Novotny is a sister of Mr. Jarosh.

The couple also has 12 grand children and five great-grand Roll' out the biscuit dough into a 16 by 12 inch rectangle, cut- ing off tag ends; cut into 12 our inch squares; shape tag- end dough into 2 four-inch squares. Spread with butter. Mix together the blueberries, sugar and flour; place a generous tablespoonful to the side of each square: over dough in triangle shape; press edges with fork tines to'seal. Bake on a buttered cookie sheet in a hot (400 degrees) oven until lightly Drowned about 25 minutes. Serve at once or reheat.

Makes 14. Biscuit Dough: Use 2 cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 table- children. spoons sugar, cup butter and about Vi cup milk. Patricia Ann Ready sets wedding date CHARLES CITY Mr. and Mrs.

Donald E. Ready, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Teddy N. Trainer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles al! of Charles The wedding will be Oct.

3, in St. John Lutheran Church, Charles City Aimer Tweeds will mark silver wedding JOICE Open house'will be held Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Tweed at their home south of Joice. 'They will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary.

Relatives and friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. No written invitations are being sent. NEO-CLASSIC PULLOVER pure sweater, with a zipper in back so it won't pull out of shape. Fully fashioned in exclusive blend of precious fur fibers and wools. Sizes 34 to 40.

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Thompson pants was Hurry, contest ends October 4th. Department Street Floor our exclusive showing of KEN BLAIR MILLINERY A speciol collection of one-of-a-kind hats styled by one of America's most versatile designers. You will see an exciting selection of the newest fall styles -draped turbans, bubbles, cloches, bowlers, dramatic berets lavished in luxury fabrics each a flattering cover-up. Remember this collection shown for two days only -Thursday Friday September 24 25 MILLINERY SECOND FLOOR The PANTSWEATER will net occoptod by phont. Items for tho daily calendar must bo by :30 o.

m. for Saturday calendar must be in by 4 p. m. Friday, Tuesday Toast Green Mill. Moose Moose Hall.

Junior Woman's Club talent party-8, Moose Lodge. Wednesday St. Leo's Unit (HF)-- Mrs. Donald O. Raschi, 315 Willowbrook Dr.

Writer's Club-1, Mrs. James Davis, 1300 1st Ave. Clear Lake. aughters of American olonists-- 1, Mrs. Paul N.

Loomis, 713 12th NE. iano Study Club, Alpha Chap- j.j* 1, Mrs. a Zuehlke, Route 1. ridge Club -1, Mrs. Robert Isensee, 301 Willowbrook Dr.

'reeman Ladies Aid Mrs. William Ward, Route 4. Mason City Willard WCTU-- 2, Mrs. Harry Pippert, rural. 'Hot Costa's.

Holy Family Guild-- 7:30, Holy Family Church auditorium. Summer tree program given The. Grace EUB Church boys and girls fellowship held" its annual summer Christmas tree mission Saturday for their parents and all WSWS members. The program included the singing of "Silent Night," songs by the primary group, Scriptures by Mrs. Walter Bohnsack's class, poems by Sally Blunt and Karen Duckert, reading by Mrs.

R. Trickle and recitations by. Raddel Blakesly, Tracy Thcsefield, David Hulse, Byron McDougle and Tari Halstin. Paul Mennen and Janet Hulse read a story. Refreshments were served.

Regina Nelson to wed S. Nevada NASHUA Announcement is being made of the Sept. 12 wedding of Miss Regina Ruth Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Irma Nelson and the late Jacob Nelson, and Steven Ray Gustafson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Gustafson, Nevada. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. Glenn L. lUtterback in the Little Brown Church. They were attended by her sister, Julie, Nashua, as maid of honor and A.

J. Nelson (Nashua as best man. They live in Ames where he is with the aerospace program at Iowa State University. Both arc graduates of Nashua i School. STORY HOURS HAMPTON Mrs.

Ann Mc- inleyj city librarian, announces there will be two story hours Saturday morning at the Hampton Library. Story hour for children 3 and 4 will be at 10 a.m. and for children 5 and 6 at 10:45 a.m. WHEN MAKING clear jelly let the juice drip through a cotton flannel bag instead of squeezing it directly from the fruit. Brilliantly colored, boldly shaped.

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