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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 6

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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6
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Graduation time comes for nurses These arc graduation days! FROM for nurses, and comriiencementjlowa area are exerci schools of nursing the among are '-bcine held i I a in the Mlss Anderson is th School of Nursing's; 71 "i-arhi. 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel nf i in ui i i i 11 d.uu- nni 01 nuising in UlC arta.l AnHorsnn 1S2J ne North A-nsgar has accepted a position Mr. and Mrs.

0. L. Abel, jtary of the student council. She mong 22 at the Park Clinic in Mason'314 9th NE, received her di-jwas graduated from Holy Fam- Miss Anderson is i oma the Mercy School I High School in 1958." Nursing in Iowa City and is i i i. I 4 i 4 i A i i lO ates: Mrs.

Don Zelhart of Anderson. L24 i a two wee ks "vacation Miss Ann Louise Becker will, mou(h Miss Caron Mders0n She has been a member of at the home of her parenls be graduated Sunday from St. j0 Mason City, and Miss Bren-! thc sLch o1 chorus JJIrs Zelhart before going back to Mercy in Francis School of Nursing atjda Lee Wright of St. Ansgar. of Mr.

and Mrs. Iowa city Her Air Commencement i esi Doi 'g las Plymouth has beenj tier parents, of Bible Study MISS A was one of three and Mrs. Alfred Becker. etho dist Kahler School in! chlb and Nurscs Christian Fel-'who received honor awards for Trtf -3 mi nt i a t. Tm CI.H.

A 1.1 Jefferson SW. and a number 0 Minn frienas and relatives irom Ma- exerc i St. Mary's Commencement were held at Church. The Rt. Msgr.

C. H. Meinberg, pastor, gave the diplomas, The Rev. Robert J. Welsh, professor in the Uni- Aug.

18, 1H1 Mtton City, She served as secre-jhigh scholastic averages. Shelmencement address. The Rev. District officers guests Out of town members were among the guests at the potluck versity of Iowa school of re-j dinner held by the Mason ligion, delivered and Professional Worn" son City plan to attend exerciser. MISS WRIGHT, daughter -o i CV ViklJL t.

i5D. J. l(v a of the dormitory a member of the Student I George E. Bachman presented Nurse Aspciation of Iowa, and the class. Mr.

and Mrs. Abel i i i i ij v- i i i i i i I i L.1OO. itJI (Mrs. Geraldine Wright of Miss Dianne Abel, daughter as president and secre-i attended 'the exercises. en's Club Thursday evening a the home of Mrs.

L. J. Amling 109 14th NW. There were ANN LOUISE BECKER MRS. DON ZELHART CAREN ANDERSON BRENDA WRIGHT I A A present.

Among the guests were Katherine Griffin of Algona, directoi of district Dr. Alice Sartor, president of the Charles City BPW Club and secretary-treasurer and program co-ordinator for district Miss Mildred Nechanicky of Waterloo, par- lementarian for district 3. Other guests were Winifred Horn of Des Moines and Esther Prall Boatwright of Osprey. both former Mason City lub members; Miss Esther Schwartz, Mason City member who will be teaching at Touga- oo, this fall; Mrs. E.

J. jTuttle and Mrs. Wilbur Phelps. Announcement was made of a board meeting to be held Sept. 5 at the home of Miss Vera Thomas and of the next club, meeting Sept.

7. Kathleen Kirkj and Mrs. Ross Baker are on the committee in charge. Sheath Fa nuptia events being anned by residents of North Iowa area Fall weddings are in the plans of these area engaged girls. MR.

AND MRS. John Schwade, oi Route 2. Mason City, an-! nounce the engagement and a preaching marriage of their; daughter. Betty, to Donald of Plymouth. A Septem-i her wedding is planned.

A MRS. a Grandt of Chapin announce the! ngagement and approaching! narriage of their daughter. Sharon Kay, to Gayhart L. Thielen. son of Mr.

and Mrs. i ard Thielen of Hampton. Miss 1 Grandt is a graduate of Sheffield Chapin Community! School and is a student at the Hamilton College. Mr. Thielen attended Franklin Community School and is engaged in farming souih of Hampton.

A September wedding is planned. 9042 SIZES 70-18 I MR. AND MRS. Merlyn Town send of Belmond, formerly of Nora Springs, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Janet Uker of Omaha, to J. D.

Smith of Texas. Mr. Smith isj stationed at Offutt Air Force Base. a a A fall wedding planned. Highland ladies day conducted I DATE SET--Mr.

and Mrs. Francis McMenimea of Tempe, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra, to Charles A. Moren, son of Mrs. Sadie Moren, 734 llth N.E. and the late Andrew Moren.

Their riage will take place at St. Patrick's Church in Dougherty at 10 a.m., Sept. 30. Miss McMenimen is a recent graduate of St. Joseph Mercy School of Nursing and is employed as a staff nurse in the Mercy hospital pediatrics department.

Mr. Moren is a graduate of Mason City High School and is a student in X-ray technology at the hospital. Bits about 'em SHOWER IS FOR CAROL KAASA HANLONTOWN Miss Carol Kaasa was honored at a shower at Grace Lutheran Church. She will become the bride of Earl Dr. and Mrs.

L. L. Zimmer- Kielen Au 20 Thirty-nine women me (toner on laches day at High and Park Club House for man and daughter, Julie, of are visiting s. Zimmerman's mother, Ernest Nelson, 541 East State, and Dr. Zimmerman's Golf was played in the a noon and the winners were Me (David Sharpe.

Mrs. Lyle Hill-j uese1 jmer, Miss; Laura Steffin, Mrs.l r. and Mrs. C. G.

Boat- Oiehl, Mrs a i ht lef( Fddav (Campbell and Miss in Osprey a BriSe winners were iMdS Gerald Chute, Mrs. Ared White! 111 Clty They are iormer Mrs. John Cookman. Mervin Tieg and Miss Bakken. More than two million leans suffer from diabetes.

Women of Moose drape charter Monthly reports were made at Wedding date set by Decorah couple DECORAH Mr. and Mrs.l i a uteU of Decorah an-j a meeting of the Women of the nounce the engagement and ap-j Moose Thursday evening. jProachmg marriage of their SALE DRESSES 5 Sizes to 98 BETTY SCHWADE SHARON GRANDT JANET UKER Calvary Alliance Prayer Band meets Mrs. John Easley presided at Take fashion's straight-and- narrow path to figure flattery- sew this supple sheath in tissue- thin tweed, rayon or cotton. A separate dickey fills in gracefully carved-out he meet of the Calvary Al.

nance Afternoon Prayer and Printed Pattern 9042: Misses'( Mission a Thursday at the Sizes 10. 12, 14, 16. 18. Size 16; homc of Ndlic Rodbc rg 1136 takes 2 4 yards o4-mch fabric. 2nd Do not send to Mason City.j Mrs.

Rodberg opened the' Send 35c in coin (no with prayer. Hymnsi please) for Pattern, with Name, (and testimonials followed. Mrs. Address, Style Number andjG. F.

McKnight led devotions Size. Address Pattern Bureau, and read two poems, "Balm in 'Recipe of the day By Cecily Brownstone 42, Old Chelsea York 11, N. Y. Different Chef's Salad a i and watercress 2 cantaloupes (pared and cut into crescents) cups each (julienne size) cooked chicken (or turkey), baked a cooked smoked or corned tongue and Swiss cheese 2 scallions (green onions) sliced thin crosswise French dressing Arrange romaine spoke fashion on large round serving dish. Make bouquet of watercress Tofee soys Beach dress adapted When two popular fashions get together tht result is often a great success.

Such is the case with the skimmer-jumper combo. It's much like your summer beach dress translated into patterned tweeds, plaids, corduroy or flannel. I like to call it the study shift for the college set. LaVernon Mineart gent, presided. The charter was senior re- Look Your Business Best SHIRTS draped irold i nie) Rockwell.

Mrs. Earl Wood read the resolution and Mrs. Lynn Taylor, the eulogy. Officers served refreshments daughter, Shirley, to Donald jSteine, son of Mr. and Mrs.

jfred Steine of Decorah. Thei laundered and returned in a protective bag First Lutheran Church. memory of Mrs. Harold (Con-! wtedding take lace Sept 24 -'at p.m in r.iith/3i»in in for storage or travel. For that birthday party: Frost! WITH CLEANING ORDER at the close of the 3 chocolate layer cake in Next meeting will be Sept.

outline the birthday-child's i Airs. Harold E. i i i a over tllp vith a i publicity a i a in charge. iece? of semi-sweet chocolate. IT'S USUALLY knee-cap short or about two inches above, and worn over a sweater or shirt and knitted tights.

Actually, the 1961 version of the perennial jumper, it may double as a date dress (worn bare-armed but with a change of accessories). Sept. 23 is date set for wedding Mason City Globe-Gazette, Box Gilead" and a Cup of spr gs in ccnle r. Alternate can- Station, NewjColcl ater." Plans Were made 'to pack a box of clothing next DECORAH Mr. and Mrs.

Truman Kirkeby announce the engagement and approaching I KNOW YOU'LL find these skimmer-jumpers versatile (marriage of their daughter, and fun to wear. jChery Jean, to Carl Thompson, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence! Thompson of Ridge way. The Lu.

gl Napoletano, 11 25th SWJ wedding win tak taloupe with meats and Sorority ritual held by chapter Phi Alpha Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Mrs. Harold Brown was assisting hostess. Mrs. Ernest Kopal opened the meeting with prayer shaping to a slight pyramid jn! a 'clight ritual for held a 1 pledges! and For first-class a i i JncludeiThursday afternoon Pravcr re- center. Sprinkle with scallions.

(Thursday evening at the home i French Francis Enbusk, 732 Mrs. John Hanson read Scripture. During the so- hour, Mrs. an extra lOc per a I I lo a Fall- i fashion spectacular--see 300 styles lo sew in our new Pattern Catalog. No a what size, you'll find it.

35c. Shrimp bisque is summer favorite NEW YORK (UPH-Bring on quests were given ade, Hauge Lutheran Church Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Here it is--and in round Next at the i XE. meeting will be home 1421 a i Sept.

b( together i oil Birch Drive prizcs Xext I1ieetin will be NEW YORK (UPD-The Do- if 4 cup i vim-ar tea- Anna Mac Johnson llh Irs a Benish. 938 nut Institute reports that Amer- Pl spoon each a and drv pins to the 11 3 1 1 Jacob, icans consumed 96 donuts apiece a frcshly-Ri-ound pepper i Connie Corless assisting. a S- i 1960. During the past Lamb steaks take to outdoor grill XEW YORK I Lamb steaks are easy to prepare on an outdoor grill. Brush them chilled shrimp bisque to melted butter the heat out of a summer Grill 5 to 7 and lemon minutes on Melt 'A cup of butter or a a side, or until desired done- garine.

Stir in 5 tablespoons of ness is reached. Garnish with all-purpose flour. Blend well, lemon slices before serving. If Slowly add 2 cups of i have the meat: dealer cut stock or bouillon, 'e teaspoon of steaks from a leg of lamb, pepper and teaspoon of a i a i can be used for ragon. Cook over low a i a small family roast Inter, ring constantly, until Chill.

At serving i stir ini Brown a quarter of a cup of 2 cup of milk, J. cup of a and pour il over a couple i cream and cups of pounds of fresh asparagus that diced shrimp. Makes 6 cups, ihave been cooked. Delectable! pepper taste and 2 tablespoons minced I parsley. Note: To prepare cut eacli in half crosswise: re- 1c group were Nancy i Clark, Miss Corless.

Mrs. En- Frank assisting. during i years, the per capita con- Before you start removing 0 of donuts has increas- shells from hard-cooked eggs.) ecl 71 Per cent. Jnnie Hamilton. Nor ma Newell.

Sandra ro11 tlle eggs between the palms move seeds. Cut into quarters and then into thin crescents; remove rind. Apples and Edam cheese make a nutritious and delicious dessert. Cut both in wedges at serving time, removing the red wax coating from the cheese. iPhyllis Payne, Ann Fender-i ur hands to loosen the shells.

graft, Sonia Romig and Billie Rose. Always shelling from the large end of the egg. To remove dog and cat hair from clothes, moisten a rubber sponge and rub fabric lightly. ST. PATRICK'S UNIT MEETING IS HELD St.

Patrick's Unit Of Hoi- Family Guild was entertainec 'Thursday at the home of Mrs More and More BRIDES-TO-BE Are Registering Their Patterns at Morel Jewelers Haviland China Sterling Silver Crystal Kathryn Ptrcy Our Bridal Gifts Department Offers a Fine Selection of Wonderf Gifts for Bridal Showers JEWELERS 11 East State THE DIAMOND HOUSE HEOrSTERBD JEWELKRS--Member American Ocm Soclotf Reservation Is Desired BARON'S 6 SOUTH FEDERAL AVE. 600 LADIES' DRESSES All Sixes Styles Colors $3. $5. $7. Baron's BIG SUMMER CLEARANCE CLOSEOUT SALE.

All the Ladies' Summer Apparel Ladies' Summer Sportswear Children's Summer Apparel from the Iowa stores shipped to the Baron's Mason City Store for QUICK Close-out, at Vz price on most items. DON'T MISS THIS BIG SALE. BUY FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL i fashionably. Give me worsted wool Jersey, understated in nil but its brilliant flare of skirt Give me the subtlety of peari tticUinK along all the strategic scams. 49.95 ON SHOPPERS LANE ENTIRE STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED SAVE AND MORE.

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