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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 8

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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pr fe IMS ft City, la. I can make tree Not only can anyone make a tree--almost anything can meke a this in mincl, tye Woni- an's Club craft department will its Festival of. Trees Tuesday at a.m., in the 'Decker Room of the YWCA. Instructions and demonstra tions in the making of a variety of trees for Christmas 'decorating will be given by the members of the craft committee. The event 7is open to all mem- ibers of the club.

plastic, cardboard) paper are among the -materials to be used. There will frilly trees and modern de' signs. Trees for tables or centerpieces, trees to be hung on or used as door decorations--all these will be among the projects to be undertaken during the workshop. Mrs. J.

H. Torgerson, chairman of the committee, reports that her committee members have been busy collecting ideas, making samples and gathering materials 'for the a day. suggest that any who plan attend start collecting plas- dry cleaning bags and long, one piece identical egg cartons are used 'in two of the be made. Eighteen bags are needed a single tree and six, egg cartons for the other! Scissors, paper and pencil are needed equipment, according' to Mrs? Torgerson. Ji Mrs.

Mrs. Dick Carter, Mrs! -Robert" Layfield, Momberg and Mrs. "Mrs: S. 'A. William Moulder are members of the committee who will demonstrate and assist participants in making trees.

Bryant family 1 1 reunion is held There, were 46 at the annual family dinner at READY FQR REFORESTATION--Members of the Roman's Club are ready for their Festival of Trees to be held Tuesday at the YWCA. Here they look over sample trees they haye made for the craft workshop on trees. Left to right William Moulder, Mrs. Dick Carter and H. Torgerson.

Area, brides-elect Winter weddings planned the.W.lH. Bryant home, 613 Jefferson SW. The group included 41 family members a 5 guests. I from, out 'of town were -Henry Faulkner- and Alice Johnson, Capt. and Mrs.

from Keith. Van Note Dy- and ess Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick 'Newbrough of Britt announce the ngagement of their daughter, LaJean, to Marshall Ray Masteller, son and Robert.

Masteller, all of Britt. Miss Newbrough is a student at 'Mason City Mr. Masteller AIB in Des Moines, Dec. 3. Mr.

and Mrs. Erwhv BaJdncr of rural Toeterville announce Jie engagement and forthcom- ng marriage of their daughter, Marlene Fay, to Roger K. Aronsqn, of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Leonard Aronson of Minne' Junior College. will enroll at apolis. The ceremony will take place Jan. 18 at' St. Peter Lutheran Church Toeterville.

Baldner was graduated St. Ansgar High' School family "of Des Moines. and Mr. Bryant. He arrived in Iowa on Thanksgiving Day, 1901, and the holiday fell on Nov.

28 that also. Criss Cross two years service with the U. S. 'Army in France, and was graduated from the School 'of Associated' Arts, in Minneapolis where he majored in interior design. He is a member of the Minneapolis police force.

Beta basis coeds? fpvofit Ohio There is at least one big reason for the popularity of Beta Th'eta Pi fraternity 'men with coeds at Ohio State University a 30- passehger bus. fraternity the one-time school' bus during the summer, and'it's'sent; out each school day at lunch time to circle campus and bring the Betas back to their house to eat Each week, they also select a sorority to transport, and the bus stops also for coeds from that house. 9009 10-18 Criss-cross seaming points up the supple midriff of this news making two-part dress. Pure perfection in crepe, wool for holiday occasions. Printed 1 Pattern 9009: Misses Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.

Size 16 requires yards 39-inch fab ric. FIFTY CENTS in coins" for this pattern--add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing "and special handling Do not send to Mason City. Address Globe-Gazette, 466, Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER, CLIP COUPON FOR 50c TREE PATTERN in big, new Fill- Winter Pattern Catalog, out 354 design ideas.

Send We far Catalog, urgi cal nursing was compted Her fiance is graduate of WESTERNIZING MOSCOW (UPI)-A design of he death-by-inches of western influence: You can now lown lone surviv dial 100 to get the correct time in-Moscow'. If you dial 05 you eovci-mueni, go 10 me Di on thp to some a "cy for help. will receive information on the latest movie offerings. THE has i delightful of flavoring sim pie cookies with anise oil. Try this if your family enjoys lico rice flavor.

Chisholm, Pierson vows said Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Sandra Jean Pierson, daughter of Mr. and tfrs. George Pierson, 1125 9th NW, and Daniel K. Chisholm, son of Mrs. Rose Chisholm, 433 2nd NE.

The ceremony was performed by the Rt. Rev. Arthur J. Breen Holy Family Church. Mrs.

iarl Gruby was matron of lonor and bestman was i Chisholm of Osage, brother of he bridegroom. A reception the CIO Hall followed the cere mony. After a trip to Minneapolis, B1M4 A the couple is at home in Mason of Journalism in 1934. a can ny business a worn an who has soent most of her CHERYLE NEWBROUGH MARLENEBALDNER lity. Mrs.

Chisholm is em ployed by Standard Distributing in Mason City School children working ghost gold town TIMBUCTOO, Calif. -IJPI)-- In a weed-choked remnant "of what once was a roaring California school' children and their teacher are battling nature and time in an effort to save' a chunk of history. All that, remains of Timbuctoo --once a bustling mining village of 1,200 population located between Grass Valley and Marysville in California's Sacramento. Valley is a Wells Fargo agency. This is the building that John Mayer and his fifth grade 'students at Lone Tree School are save.

'The' students are, children- of personnel at Beale Air' Force Their building is in sadishiape. Weather and souvenir hunters have chipped holes in the away, leaving walls. Tourists scratched their names on the ravaged brick. And a sea of weeds and bushes threatened to engulf the structure. Last Mayer's class voted to do something to stop turns writing superintendents of schools throughout the state asking them to ask other' stu dents to help'with money-mak ing projects.

They wrote surrounding coun ties to ask for a brick or stone from 4 a historic building to transplant to the crumbling agency. They baked and sold 1,800 cupcakes nearly $90 worth They begged 'for 'and 'were promised two windows from a recently razed (courthouse. Saturday, the 10-year olds -themselves turned out to hack at enveloping scrub berry bushes, round bricks fallen beneath the building mix mortar and help put stone's in place. Mayer said-response to their efforts has been enthusiastic but actual contributions an pledges of volunteer help dis appointing. They were told: "Go to the government, go to the bank, go "But we 1 felt it should be possible for individuals to group together and accomplish something on their, own," Mayer said.

They began to search for aid by letter. Fifth graders took Linda Michaelson, Larry Flaherty WESLEY--Linda Michaelson of Kanawha and Larry Flaherty of Wesley were married in St Joseph's Catholic Wesley. fteguilirig, eff icierit Lyndon's By MARTHA COLE Associated Staff Writer WASHINGTON (AP)-Earlier this year, Mrs. Lyndon B. John son asked about her plans for the future, and she replied: It's hard enough to get 1 today's work done; I'll let tomorrow take, care of itself.

Whatever Lyndon does, I'll be happy doing it right along with him." The words paint a portrait of the small, brunette, 50-year-old woman who is the new First Lady of the United States. She is one who is always dhere beside her husband, managing household, taking her daughters shopping. "Bifluiilnfl -rxi efficient," It way Adlai Stevenson described her. To those who don't know her, erhaps the first thing that will noticed is her Texas drawl. unmistakable "-but has a ouch of softness akin to the South.

Her mother came from Alabama. But many across the nation already know her, for Mrs. Jplpson rode the Campaign for the Kennedy-Johnson ticket in 1960. Sometimes she went alone, sometimes with of Kennedy ladies, going to teas and receptions on radio and television and holding press conferences. For a she didn't speeches, confining herself to you-all," but she took some e-e courses and gamed confidence.

Her name, Lady Bird, intrigues many. Born in Kar- mack, Dec. 22, 1912, she was named Claudia Alta Taylor. But a nursemaid said she looked just like a lady bird, and that name stuck. Her close friends call her Bird.

Those are the first glances at Lady Bird Johnson. Back of these--a girl who took scholastic honors in high school and earned two degrees from the University of Texas, a bachelor of arts and a bachelor married life in the whirl of politics. On Nov. 17, 1934, she and Lyndon B. Johnson were married, and three years later she started knowing the We of the wife of a public official when he came to Congress.

Earlier this year an Arab dip- Church in lom'at protested her honorary sponsorship of a ball honorin NEW FIRST LADY Mrs. Lyndon Johnson became the new first lady with the swearing in of her husband as president in Dallas after the death of President former Claudia (Lady Bird) Taylor was married'to the new president Nov. 17, 1934. Israel's independence. Johnson answered that firmly: I have, for whatever small value it may be, tried to be accessible and available to as many as possible, without distinction as to religion, race or region, and certainly including all states of the Near East.

I shall continue to do so." The Johnsons have made it a policy to try to weave their two daughters into their public life. Lynda Bird, 19, a sophomore at the University of Texas," looks and acts like her father. She likes people. She's the outgoing type. Lucy Baines, 16, is more reserved.

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