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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 8

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April W2 Mason City, A I FOR A DAY Miss Linda Smiley (left) has her desk heaped high while preparing for Career Day, April 14, at the YWCA. Helping her with the invitations to schools in the vicinity is Miss Sue' Fischbeck, a Mason City High School senior, who is interested in the Teen-age program of the Y. Miss Smiley is the teen-age director of the Mason City YWCA. Career YWCA institutes Day Apri 14 for women Girls from 11 communities inigram and will direct the activi- the area will be flocking to thej ties of the day. Mason City YWCA Saturday morning, April 14, to look for an answer to one of the most important questions of teen-agers.

"What really is my line?" they ask themselves. Career Day, a new event at the is sponsored by, the teen-age committee with Mrs. James Van- Heel, chairman, at the request of the Teen-agers of the Inter-Club Council. Miss Linda Smiley, teenage director of the Mason City YWCA, is co-ordinating the pro- Social calendar Friday Pen.Tips Contest Club-: Mrsr "Nina 510 5th Immanuel Lutheran family fellowship-- 8, church. Pleasant Ridge Mrs.

Clara Johnsen. Saturday TTT, CM Cecil Foyer, 1119 1st Milwaukee YWCA. UTC Council and VFW Club. Sunday Bach Concert by Mason City Chorale-8, First Christian Church. East State Street Club names officers Mrs.

H. N. Jacoby, 305 Louisiana SE was' hostess to a State Street Club Thursday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs. L.

T. Bowen, Mrs. George Girls from seventh a through junior college are being invited to participate in this event. There is no charge. Membership in a Y-Teen group is not required.

Registration will be April 14 at :30 a.m. at the Y. The program, eginning at 10 a.m., is arranged give teen-agers the opportunity talk to people in various voca- ions, and to hear the kinds of pportunities open to young wom- in these types of work. There will be four half-hour essions from 10 a.m. to noon, ach girl having the opportunity select the four on which she vishes to be informed.

Topics covered in each session will include a description of the work, type of education needed locations in which jobs are avail able, salaries offered and the ex tent of opportunity this work of fers to women. Seventeen vocations will be presented. by qualified person ho are now engaged in it or ave been active in it. The following areas i be eluded: Art teaching and commercial rt, by Frank Alhelm, art acher, John Adams Junior igh School. Cosmetology, 'Mrs.

Marylyn entz, LaJames School of Beau- Culture. Dramatics, Mrs. Jay Hou- han, former speech and Eng- sh teacher, writer, producer nd director of children's plays Mason City Woman's Club nd active in Mason City Little heater. Elementary education, Miss thel Ehlers, kinde a eacher, Washington School. Federal government employment, Dave Hirsch, Iowa.

State Employment Service. Guidance, i ichool. Burmcister Birkholz. A talk "Lenten Meditations was given by Mrs. E.

S. Gage. She also displayed pictures with Lenten theme. Two new members, Mrs. Robert w.

Stewart and Mrs. Harry Bishop, were welcomed into the club. Donations to the Red Cross and Easter Seals were made. Officers for the new year are Mrs. a Dwyer, president, Mrs.

L. T. Bowen, vice president, Mrs. John Mikovec, secretary-treasurer. "TAKE TIME FOR THINKING''IS TOPIC Veleda Study Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs.

L. J. Moore, 1225 N. Jefferson. Mrs.

Burke gave the lesson on "Take Time for Thinking." She emphasized "We should take time for thinking about household and drug poisons and keeping them-from children." She also discussed the affects of alcoholism and education. The next meeting will be with Mrs C. Erbe. Name Trinity delegates to conference Trinity Lutheran Church worn en met in the Fellowship Hal Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Glenn Bromley, president, and Mrs Norris Kle.vos were elected del egates to the spring conference at Osage, April 2G. Pastor Bernard led devotions. Mrs. 1 3 thanked Mrs. John Haaland fo her devoted services to Trinitj Lutheran during the time Pas tor and Mrs.

Haaland have been in Mason City. Pastor and Mrs. Haaland are now living at Emmons, Minn, in retirement and it is the las meeting she will be able to at tend. Mrs. Myrtle Currier, repre of United Council Churches, invited the presiden and members to attend the Ma Fellowship breakfast May 4 a the Wesley Methodist Church.

Christopherso showed pictures of her rccen trip to northern'Europe. Refreshments were served b. Bethesda and Zion Circles. Cookie exchange TM held by order The Past Noble Grands Asso ciation met Thursday in th I.O.O.F. Parlors.

Mrs. Howar Delahoyde, president, presidec Devotions were given by Mr A. T. Repp. Hostesses were Mr W.

E. Brown, Mrs. George Kan ler, Mrs. Maud Maxson an Mrs. Viola Gooch.

A donatio was made to Crippled Children Mrs. Maud Maxson conducte a quiz and gave the prize Mrs. George Weida. An exchange of cookies an cookie recipes was conducted Mrs. Jack Dickinson.

The nex meeting will be a May break fast May 3. Hoover PTA elects Mrs. McMahon The Hoover School PTA elect ed officers at the meeting Thursday night at the school. They are: Mrs. Arthur McMahon president; Mrs.

Robert Foster and Mrs. Ray Cooper, first and second vice presidents; Mrs John Reuber, secretary; and Mrs. Wendell Schaefer; treasurer. Installation will be held at the Way meeting. Mrs.

Donald Na her presided at the business ses iion. Mrs. Grant Beverly pre ented the slate of pfficers. Spiritual guidance message was given by Mrs. John Hayward.

Dan Briceland, music iristruc- or, presented the elementary string orchestra in a spring con Dan Burrington, spokesman or the bar association talked on he Constitution of the U. S. Serving on the auditing committee are Mrs. Bill Van Fleet, Mrs. Robert Speidel and Mrs! Wendell Schaefer.

Sorority nominates officers Alpha Delta Kappa, honorary sorority, met for a pot- uck supper Thursday at the home of Charlotte Blumensteil. Sabolik, president, the business session. Nominated to offices for the ensuing year are: Mary Piggott, president; Arlene Daum, vice president; Penny Krogh, recording secretary; Helen Simp- corresponding secretary; Jvelyn treasurer; Iharlotte Biumensteil and Irene Swedlurid, chaplains; Deloris Bruns, sergeant at arms; and enevieve Pendergraft, historian. Lillian Payne and Mary Ellen Burgess gave a musical program, "From Friml to Willson." Plans were made to attend he state convention at Sioux City April 28. PM Duplicate names winners llnanrp A 11 1 1 ViirrV.

v-iuu iiani 14 ituiucu a Sol tables playing Mitchell move- Activities for the season will ments Thursday night at the open May 7 with the anmia Home economics teaching-and opening session at the Aero rin and style show smonstration. i Sharnn TM TP r--i 1 sesson a er demonstration, i Sharon Room at the Mason City Muni or, Clear Lake High School. Journalism, Charles a arm editor, Mason City Globe- 11 I. Bra TM Sazette. and Darrel Bramball, first fazette.

Law, William Pappas, Mason "ity attorney. i a technology, Miss tlarie Kaenel, medical echnician, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Medicine, Mrs. Harry W.D.

Modeling, Mrs. M. J. Torger- ion, former professional model Chicago modeling school. Nursing, Mrs.

Robert Cooper, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital school of nursing. Physical therapy, William Ot- director of Crippled Children's i Hoover School. Science, Honier Clark, general science teacher, Roosevelt JHS. a i a Mrs.

Robert Hamilton, Hamilton School of Commerce Inc. Social work, Mrs. Ernest Ensign, former medical social worker with Child Rehabilitation Unit, "University of Kansas, Medical Center. ana uarreii Jbsramnall first 1 tuaujudu Mrs. Harry Ross and Ted Veed- introduc th chairmen, offi a cers and er, second; Mrs.

T. Owatonna, and Cecil Botz Al- i bert Lea, third; Morris Traub chau TM an and Mr Ken Kew and Dick Fox, fourth; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jerrell, fifth; and Mr and Mrs. Keith Jensen, Thompon, sixth East and West winners were: LYDIA CIRCLE HOLDS SESSION Bethlehem Lydia Circle mel Thursday at the home of Mrs.

George Grekoff, 1431 N. Rhode Island, Mrs. Charles Bulls led devotions. Mrs. Edna Pralle and Mrs.

Katherine Schults were guests. Marius Christensen 908 16th NE, will be hostess May 2. MILWAUKEE WOMEN PLAN EASTER PARADE Milwaukee Women's Club will meet Saturday at 6 p.m. at the YWCA for potiuck supper. Host esses will be Mrs.

Al Kirby Mrs, Arthur Moore and Mrs Louis Walters. A parade of Eas ter hats will be the feature the evening's entertainment. airport. North and South winner North owans slate weddings PAULINE McMAHON PLAN GOLF EVENTS--Officers of the Mason City Country Club women's organization outline the social and golf activities for the season opening May 7 with the annual spring luncheon and style show. Officers (left to right) are Mrs.

Ken Kew, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Jim VanHeel, vice chairman; and Mrs. Jack Martin, chairman. Country Club plans opening An organizational meeting and uncheon was held Thursday afternoon at the Oaks for the Mason City Country Club Women's Association. New plans and changes for the coming season PM Duplicate Club had 12 were discussed.

The women's H. F. (Bud) Goplerud, presi dent the Mason City Coun try Club, spoke to the women on the plans for the year. Mrs. Jack Martin, chairman Grant PTA board slates projects The Grant PTA board met tiursday at-the school Mrs Albert Balacek presiding.

Mrs. Victor Fereiman gave spiritual Mrs. Delores Railsback reported on the program, PTA Council, and auditing. Mrs. Ernest Dutchen reported on Grant's Roundup Apri Walsh cers and Mrs Clarence Williams and Bob Sar- Sta Art Op3f i 01 C.

ringer; Mrs. John Ty third; Mrs. Robert Sawyer and Mrs. Dick Fox, fourth; Mrs. Jim VanHeel and Mrs.

Zeke Hogeland, fifth; Mrs. Perkl and Hazel Riley, si St. Henry's Unit elects officers St. Henry's Unit of Holy Family Guild met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Clell KeHy, Winnebago Heights.

New officers elected are: Mrs. M. Serleth, president; Mrs. J. Mernin, vice president; Mrs.

G. Seley secretary; and Mrs. J. treasurer. Mrs.

Mernin gave the lesson on the life of St. Vincent de Paul. Bandages were rolled for the Pope's storehouse. Refreshments were served. COVENANT WOMEN ADD TWO MEMBERS First Covenant Ladies Aid met Thursday welcoming two members, Mrs.

Don Stangler and Mrs. Jack Musker. Hostesses were Mrs. Gerald Angell and Mrs. Robert Angell.

Mrs. Otto Stowe gave the Scripture reading and Mrs. Eldon Johnson read the article, "How Christ Can Solve Your Problems." Mrs. Kermil Alne sang two numbers. The next meeting will be May 3.

Watch Repairing TWO CERTIFIED MASTER Genuine Materials and Parrs. 2 EAST STATE SPRING PHOTO SALE FRESH K-135 SLIDE FILM 20 Exposures Processing Included FRESH 8 MM KODACHROME MOVIE FILM Processing Included $3.00 $4.00 BILL'S CAMERA STORE WE'RE EASY TO FIND 105 South Delaware 2 Doors Soufh of City Hall members VanHeel is i chairmen were Mrs M. J. Torger Publicity; Mrs. John Paul ler and Mrs.

Robert E. Johnson team play. Also Mrs. W. D.

Hogeland an Mrs. Howard O'Leary, Cues Day; Mrs. Leo Benson and Mrs Ralph Hibbard, Ladies Clul Tournament; Mrs, Evan Rob bins, Mrs. William Oertel an Mrs. Keith Wormhoudt, rule and regulations; Mrs.

Russe Weaver, Mrs. Max Sawyer aa Mrs. James Brown, hospitality Mrs. D. J.

Woodworth and Mrs William Wilkins, spring lunch eon and style show and Mrs J. B. Chauncey, retiring chair man. NOTHING TASTES better the spring than cooked fres asparagus marinated in Frenc dressing. Use the asparagu prepared this" way as a lunch eon.

salad garnishing with cris greens, hard-cooked eggs an pimiento. Things about people and places Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Buckland, 517 14th SE, are the parents a daughter born March 14. The baby has been named Beth un and has a sister Lora Lynn, 23 months. Grandparents of he children are Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Buckland, Mason City, and A. Conibear, Clear Lake. Announcement has been made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Darlene Ann Junker, daughter of Mrs. Tony Junker and the late Mr.

Junker of Greene. She will be married May 20 to Lyle Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reams of Marble Rock. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Rusley of Garner announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalee Rios, to Don A. Severson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Severson of Leland.

Miss Rios is attending Mason City Junior College and he is a student at Hamilton's College. No wedding date has been set. Mrs. Truman Simpson of Af- gona announces the engagement of her daughter, Pauline McMahon, to James Balfour, son of and Mrs. Russell Balfour of Nebraska City, Neb.

Miss McMahon is a student at Clarinda Community College and Mr. Balfour is being transferred to a missile site at Phoenix, Ariz. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Set golf dinner for May TO The opening dinner of High' Ladies Club will be May 10. lans were made for the day at the executive board meeting at the home of the chairman, Mrs.

Kenneth Stone, 1711 S. "Tchusetts. The Golf Invitational will be held June 21. The Handicap tournament will be'held July 8 and the club tournament will start July 19. EPISCOPAL WOMEN'S BOARD WILL MEET The executive board of Women of St.

John's i a Church will meet in the parish hall Wednesday following the mid-week Service of Holy Communion. It is called For 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Michael Griffin is president of the organization. .7.

Grant will have a bake sale in tlay. The annual school potiuck upper will be held May 31. Re reshments were served. PTA will be held Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. in the school gym.

EASTER PROGRAM AT V. H. CLUB Mrs. Fred Plath, 1118 Hampshire NE, was hostess to V. H.

Club. Mrs. Clifford Christiansen and Esther Werthenbach pre- the program, telling stories of Easter, the meaning of Easter and a quiz program. Plans were made for a bake sale at the May meeting. Mrs.

Jesse a i president, observed her birthday. Mrs. Wava Christiansen, 803 Tyler NW, will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Scholl tiave returned to their home at Rockwell following a stay in the south. They visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. anc Mrs. Robert Scholl, at Rome, and attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs.

Roger B. 'Col lins, at Ft. Worth, Tex. Collin; is a former Mason Cityan. Nowadays it's not necessary to soak dried fruits before cooking; but they should be simmered in ample water.

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