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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 24

Publication:
The Gazettei
Location:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Issue Date:
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24
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4 TUX CTDAE RAPIDS GAZETTE laau Muth i. 194T Three Eastern Iowa Brides-Elecf 4- 4 re 5 i Modern, Streamlined Metal Beds by Simmons sturdily constructed. Beautiful walnut grained finish. Full or I 1 5 twin siiei. Panel end style bed assures you many years of service.

Full or I A5 twin sizes. VON CAVROS AKLAWAYNE DOERR MAXEVE RAUCH Dorisdene Doerr. and hririaa- maids will be Mrs. Merlin Roa- enaaru ana miss Rose Rosendahl. They will wear gowns in pinit, Diue ana yellow shades.

Tho bride aroom will he at. tended bv hia brother mnA Lerooyne Thompson and Ralph Moeller will be ushan. Miss Doerr attended Luther college. Mr. Rosendahl is engaged in farming near Decorah.

ARJON Mrs. Mary Rauch CEDAR RAPTOS Announcement is being! made of the engagement of Miss Von Cavrds, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Paul P. Cavros, 607 fifth avenue SE, to Nick Lillioi, en of Emanuel Lillios, of Sioux City.

No wedding date has ben set. Mr. Lillios is a student at the University of Iowa. DECORAH Arlawayne Clarice Doerr and Vfrgil Alfred Rosendahl will be married this evening in the First Lutheran church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Doerr, and Mr. Rosendahl is the son of the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rosendahl.

The ceremony will be read by the Rev. Gerhard E. Frost. With her white satin and net own the bride will carry a bouquet of red roses. Her veil will be of illusion net Maid of honor will be Miss announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Max- ma Aiary, to ueorge i.

Bound, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Boland of Elkadcr. The etri- mony will be read May 28 at 8 ajn.

oi. josepn cnurcn, si kader. imrri 7 L. After long night's sleep on this really 1 lJ FV '00 mittrtM yu'" wh UP wit" a new I -y 77 on w- No enly wIH weHd ihj A brighter, but you'll do your work better, be -3 V. m0re 'er' limited, so shop Qi iJ ''iHk.

itm ir Monday morning. ckrs. sJ S'Mm MATTRESS See our complete selection of Simmons metal beds. Both are employed in Cedar Rapids, Miss Rauch by the Kil-Uan Company and Mr. Boland by the Iowa Manufacturing $9.20 to $19.40 company, ne servea witn the navy.

WOOD BEDS Peitar and Jenny Lind Sfylei One Bride, Two Brides-To-Be l1 i i 1 Ob Ij iW eT 19 2 ff- MUttTJ is a vl fif "II i7) A good quality innnerspring mattress made by Simmons and guaranteed to give you years of service. Pro-built border, stitched sides, ventilators and strap handles are just a few of the many quality features. MATCHIN BOX SPRING i i 4Ta1 tea.TA-f 5 MRS. HAYNES, HISS RATH JIN. MISS FAR.VHAM.

ican Legion home with a re-eeotion following. $3950 Jenny Beds ili Mr. Pruess served two years in the army. He farms near Clarence, where the couple will With rich hand-rubbed mahogany finish. Good looking XSll(iwfSrtV' uve.

BUDGET PAYMENTS ana siurany tonsirutica. run or Twin OC Bfl I Vii. sizes YCt.7a pEDAR RAPIDS The engage- v- mem oi miss uariene Farn-ham and Hugo Sindelar, is being announced by her uncle ano auni. Air. and Mrs.

l. j. Layer. 229 Fifteenth street ktw SIMMONS STUDIO COUCHES Good Looking, Comfortable, Well Made Jenny Und beds in walnut or maple nr finishes Poster Beds Sturdily constructed, designed in true colonial styling. Maple finish -full or twin 50 Mr.

Sindelar is the son of Mr! and Mrs. H. R. Sindelar, Third avenue road sw. Miss Farnham is a senior caaet nurse at St Luke's school of nursing.

Mr. Sindelar is a raaioman in trie navy air corps. oOo RALPH LEO PRESENTS STUDENTS IN RECITAL. ft Our selection of fine Sim fANCHEITZR Miss Patricia Ann LeCltre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Le-Qere, became the bride of Harlan J. Haynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haynes of Ryan, Friday evening in the First Presbyterian church here. The ceremony was read by the Rev.

James F. LeClere of Aledo, assisted by the Rev. Walter E. Schiel. Mrs.

Arlie L. Hamblin and Mrs. Don Mul-lan furnished music. The bride's gown el white lace and marquisette was designed with full skirt, sweetheart neckline, bracelet sleeves and a peplunv She wore a fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of Calla lilies. Her father gave her in marriage.

Mrs. Fred Pulven matron of honor, chose pink mesh for her gown and carried a cascade bouquet of sweetpeas and ear-nations. The bridesmaids, Miss Joan McKeag, Miss Genevieve Haynes of Ryaa and Mrs. Warren Haynes of Greeley, wore blue, green, and fuschia. Their bouquets were also of sweet peas and carnations.

Karen Klaus was flowr girl and Carl Grimm, of EarlviUe, was ring bearer. Warren Haynes of Greeley aerved as best man. Ushers were Clifford Haynes of Ryan, Paul LeClere and Dean Jones. The reception was held in the church dining room. For her wedding trip, Mrs.

Haynes chose a two-piece dress of shadow sheer with matching accessories. The bride has been employed by Jeanette's eltt ihnn in Man Ralph Leo presented his vocal students in recital Satnrrfav ning at his home, 1528 A ayenue The following students sang: mons studio couches are most complete and you'll find these couches definitely better. They are truly comfortable, better designed and expertly in good quality fabrics. 4U1.MI, vrrruigo xvicixeuy, Sutherland Cook, Raymond Schorr, Robert Safely, Lester Taylor, Dwight Webster, James oarneu, Robert Davis, Don uunn, uioya uavis, Chester Jeffrey. Stan Davis.

John Tir 'fill ft i 1 -u VJ, James Threlkeld. Rillv Rot caaunce uttsen, Kenneth DeKloti and Gavlord Fanton. AccomDaniments wert nlv4 i rf oj ivir. jfeo. oTko Wow choota your own sUtptng climolt wWi tht cmGzina tew CATHOLIC BOOKSHELF.

The Catholic RooVihelf tee, Daughters of Isabella, will meet ivionaay at I p.m. at the home of Miss Marguerite Kemple, 1110 Maple Wood Arm Style Exactly as illustrated with maple finish wood trim and upholstered in good looking plaid covers. occuna avenue BC. $79.50 Lawson Style Modern Style chester. Mr.

Haynes, who served eight years with the armed forces, is also employed in Manchester. WALCOTT The wedding of Miss Mardell May Rath-jin, daughter of Adolph Rath-jin, and Leroy W. Pruess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pruess of Clarence, will take place this afternoon at 2 p.m.

in the Free Studio, Davenport, with the Rev. Fred J. Rolf officiating. Miss Marie Rathjin and Le-lan Pruess will attend the couple. A wedding dinner will be served at the Walcott Amer The style that ooes well with modern or tredi' Fins) styling at moderate price.

Yoyr tlonal furniture. Looks like a regular I I ETA Cnk long-weering, q7 CA living room sofa U.OU well styled fabrics fP.DU Modern Pillow Arm Style $99.50 i 1 im THESE IEAS0NS VIYI Tee cbooes your mm warmth. Btaakat 1 1 'If i' aoldw at as jrt. i I sapwih. Versatile This Folding Cot 30 Inches Wide 2.

Ko ax eoU apeU" in bod. No mora fnifWgVit March for extra oorers. No more mountains ef heavy cevere one blaaket keeps ys ewaf tmd Tonight you can ease into a bed aWiciooaly. evenly, drowsily warts tS over and drop off to steep smder just emr dood-Vika blanket. The new tircle eckxice of ejeecronka will keep yoa deeply, comfortably warm all night kmc regardless of weather.

These blankets 'are dreamy to took at, too soft, luxuriously napped in five haadaome decorator pastels green, rose, kjoe, cedar, peach. Sturdily constructed. When folded out it make into a comfortable cot. Resilient base and -soft mattress. Ideal for extra compeny.

$22'5 ft TTrrlrrmic Ccsatfe adjust mtmetfr- toe warn, 5t Waehes beentiruCy. 0 Cou nuUeit. Saves time in badbnakinf. aaves atorafe apace ta miuumt. 7, yVefevelypaataBtWUe.riUeiaWor lleaUe bed.

For eea oa UO vast, o-9 stum UAGHiriELESS OIL PERMANENTS IV Ul IJ mknhwilliiiwcte A-Cy euri'eat ewJy, ZJLoL Mm IJ Mmtim Begnlar 10.01 Ten save 3.5 0 REMODELING REPAIRING RESTYLING Bring Us Your Furjf Furniture Definitely Better You can rough fluff it twirl tt wirl It hrwh brush It brush it It wUl always pre-nt you at your loveliest BUT YOUR NEW FUR COAT NOW! Save 18 40. 9 CHARLES GREENBERG Furriers Since 1910 lit Second St. SE. COLD WAYES 15.00 11-25 II 0 218 -THIRD AVENUI S3 DIAL 7I7S uuiUUtliliUuUUUiUdlUUiiUiitiiiiiUlUUUUtUiiiifl.

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