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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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Jan. 31,1 City, l.w» Iprojecf of BPW Mason City-Beautiful" is the theme the Mason City Business and Professional Women's (BPW) Club program 'Thursday evening at the Green Mill. D. Dolling, chief landscape architect of the roadside improvement section, Iowa State Highway Commission, will speak to the club on "Roadside Plant- iThe BPW Club held the first of three civic participation meetings in November and the third is scheduled for May. The civic participation committee is headed by Mrs.

W. R. Hamilton and the chairman for Thursday is) Mrs. Frank C. O'Hearn.

with her on this program are Mary Killerlain, Esther Schwartz, Dorothy Wilke, Dorothea Dunaway and Mrs. Vern Sulteen. is being stressed in civic participation at the" lo- cftl level and plans are in prog- to beautify certain ap ppoaches to Mason City. The club participated in a weed extermination project in the fall with the help of Boy Scouts. FOR FINE DIAMONDS REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 12 E.

STATE ST. HAROLD DOLLING veru ecu is a Monday Tuesday Wednesday By Woman's Page Editor It's Crimson Ball night and even the weatherman got into Eleanor McLaughlin orbit for the event which brings Miss Iowa to Mason City. She'll be at the Surf Ballroom for the party which involves sorority, lion and lowans. Reta Sigma' Phi the Heart Associa- hundreds of North Card party series at St. Joseph is slated for 8 weeks First of a series of eight card parties was held in St.

Joseph Sunday evening with 100 attending. Bridge prizes went to Keith Kinion and Mrs. Fred Wagner and 500 prizes to Tom Mullan and Mrs. Charles Moon. Tim Johnson also received a prize.

Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Duane Jewell, Mrs. John Knapp and Mrs. John Downs and their circles. The next card party will be Feb.

6 at 7:30 p.m. The parties are open to the public. Thursday Woman's Club members take another look backstage at the mechanics of drama in their 4th workshop when Carl Albert talks on "The Art of Directing," at tho Library. In the evening, BPW Clubbers further their city beautification plan by listening to the advice of Chief Landscape Architect Harold Dolling the Iowa Stale Highway Commission. This is a dinner meeting at the Green Mill.

Friday If you feel neglected when the mailman walks past your house, how about sending for a government pamphlet? There are hundreds of the Library has a list. Learn all about something you could not care less about. Maybe you'll become an expert in the field. Woman's Club board mem- beat the Ground hog to it and do more lhan predict. They plan what February will bring to their weather or no.

As for the Ground hog and his shadowy future, we've had it already and six more weeks of winter are as a moment in the iife of an-Iowan. Saturday What would you save, next io yourself, if your house caught on fire? Experts say it's wise to have a list of your possessions not just to carry them out in order of preference, but just in case. Now, don't start worrying about what if the list burned up, too. You could put that at the top of what to evacuate first. If Ground hog day proves disappointing, think of it as Candlemas day.

This is the day when candles ate blessed in some churches. The stores these days are full of beautiful candles in wonderful colors and perfumed, even. Add a little romantic glow to your life and remember, too it is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. Sunday Have you a skill or a talent going to waste? Think about it. Dig it out.

Dust it off. Refurbish it and put it to use. You must have it for a reason what's the reason? You've got about 25 more minutes of daylight in the mornings plus almost 45 minutes in the afternoon than you had when the year began. Don't waste it. THE PAGES OF THE ALL TIME BESTSELLER! THE REDEEMER -TOOD-AO SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY Monda'y Tuesday.

Wednesday SPECIAL! COLD WAVE Complete with Shampoo, Haircut Styling Normal Hair Only! Shampoo Style $1 Haircut $1 Hair Coloring $2 Appointment Not Necessary Open Thursday Nights All Work by Students Under Professional Supervision 221 N. Fed: Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. DiaM23-1305 Workshop on patrol plan held It was cold, but not too cold for 20 Senior Girl Scouts from Algona, Charles City, Mason City and Osage to attend a pa- Lrol Leaders Workshop Saturday. Joanne Goldstein and Mrs.

Gertrude Fick, executive director of the North Iowa Girl Scout. Council, were in charge. Miss Goldstein was the representative to the All-States Wilderness Encampment in the Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina. Activities of the day included film strips of troop government, discussions oi the patrol system and preparation of lunch using the patrol system. Participants will conduct similar workshops for Junior and Cadette patrol leaders and troop leaders in their areas.

Participating were Linda Buscher, Patti Holecek and Donna Kenyon, Algona; Barbara Curtis, Margaret Poindexter and Mary Rose, Charle City; Liz Casey, Karen Elledge Jane Fric, Carol Ives, Pixie Jensen, Lynne Simon, Christy Suby, Barb Tidball and Denise Vrchota, Ma.son City; Sue Donner, Mary Indra, LaVonne Klemesrud, Linda Lauterbach and Kris Swenson, Osage. 148 at conference for Women of Moose The annual midwinter con- 'erence of the Women of the Moose was held Sunday at the Mason City Moose Home with Mason City chapter acting as hostess group. There were 148 present. Mrs. Arald Rowley, senior re-i Semi-Annual Save up to on women's fashions Town Country Florsheim Rhythm Step Naturalizer Life Stride Edith Henry British Walker Mr.

Easton Trampeie Dr. Locke Oldmaine Gamins Penaljo Johansen Sbicca Vaneli 4V 2 To 12, AAAAA To Regularly To $28 97 To 18.97 Recipe of the day What When Where gent of the Mason City and Alberta Fortne called the meeting to order Oelwein gave addresses. welcome was given by Mrs. Vcrn Mott, pro-tern of Mason City. The Charles City senior regent, Betty Van Horn, made the response.

Charles City, Oelwein, Waterloo and Mason City chapters the events of the. were BEEF AND BEAN SPROUTS 1 shell steak (loin), about pound 1 tablespoon each cornstarcl and soy sauce teaspoon sugar 1 tiny clove garlic; crushed 1V4 tablespoons salad (no olive) oil 1 chicken bouillon cube dis solved in Mi cup boilin water 1 can (1 pound) bean sprout? well drained Cut bone away from meat; slice into strips about 2 inches long, Ms inch wide and inch thick. (There should be 1 cup meat strips.) Blend the cornstarch, soy sauce, sugar and garlic; coat meat with mixture. In a 10-inch skillet, heat the oil; rapidly brown and turn the meat in it. Add the bouillon and stir constantly until coating nn meat thickens it.

Add bean sprouts; mix and heal. Makes large servings. SEASONED JUICE Add chopped onion and celery parsley sprigs and bay leaf to juice; cover and chill overnight. Strain and serve for a before-dinner drink. Write it send it in Only written items will accepted for the social calendar.

Calendar items will not be accepted by phone. Items for the daily calendar must be in by 9:30 a.m. Items for Saturday calendar must be in by 4 p.m. Friday. Monday bounty Democratic 8, Mrs.

Richard Peterson, Clear Lake. Tuesday LA to 9:15, Labor Temple. Woman's Club 9:30, Library. Wa-Tan-Ye 12, Hotel Hanford. Woman's Relief 12:30, Library.

Trinity LC'W 1:30, Trinity church lounge. Matinee 1:30, Mrs. Carleton Stewart, 157 Parkridge Drive. Queen Rebekah 2, IOOF Hall. League of Women 6:30, Holiday Lounge, Clear Lake.

Guesho 7, Ann Andersen, 20-6th NE. Women's Catholic Postponed. Unity Chapter 58 7:30, Masonic Temple. St. Jude's Unit 7:30, Mrs.

R. H. Conrad, 2nd NW. took part in day. Four new members enrolled in the Mason City chapter and four members ceived red stoles for their College of Regents work.

Margaret Volkers of Charles City, Grand Council member, and Mrs. Van Horn, gave addresses. Carrie After Mrs. Chaloupek's addres-s, the Moosehaven Health Center march was held and donations were received from all chapters the new Moosehaven Health Center which is being built at the Moosehaven Home in Florida. The home is to be finished edicated nual conference of the Moose Lodge and Auxiliary (his coming year in Jacksonville, Fla.

Waterloo was selected as the site for the 1967 mid-winter conference. A social hour and lunch fol- Grand counselors of the United Commercial Travelers (UCT)-of Iowa and Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin CDoro- thea) Hindorff of DCS Moines will make their official visit to laser. City Saturday when the lason City organizations will old their annual Grand Coun- elors Day.

Events of the day will include luncheon at noon for the Aux iary at the Hotel Hanford with he Auxiliary meeting to follow A social hour is scheduled he Hanford to precede the dinner for all members and ttests of the UCT and Auxil ary. The dinner will honor Mr and Mrs. Hindorff. The Mason City Council meeting will follow dinner. Roy Phearman and Mrs.

Ar O'Green, senior counselor of Mason City, will be hosts Vlason City Council and Auxil ary includes three grand offi cers, H. H. Jennings, Mrs. Mi lard Danielson, both member of the grand executive boarc and Mrs. Jack Dickinson, pas grand counselor.

Guests from other Iowa Councils are expected for the day's activities. Reservations for the luncheon not reported to the calling committee by Thursday should be made with Mrs. Ed Martin, 423-4312. Reservations for the dinner not reported to the calling committee by Thurs clay should be made by calling Grant Beverly, 423-4070. Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Roppc are general chairmen. Other chairmen include Mr. and Mrs. Don Kepley, entertainment; Dr.

MR. AND MRS. MARVIN H1NDORFF and Mrs. Jennings, social hour; Mrs. Ed Martin, luncheon; Mrs Otto Meier, gifts; Mrs.

Phear man, decorations; Mrs. George Miller, flowers. Fitzgerald Tophatters will provide music for dancing after the banquet. Dutch lunch will be served at 11 p.m. FABRIC SOFTENER A little fabric softener added to the last water when you launder garments made from synthetic fibers will stop the clinging tendency of such pieces Tofae Geometry in glasses There, is nothing startling these days about seeing big dark eyes girls in dark sunglasses, that Is.

"But a new exciting view is the striking look of black-and-white sunglasses. The geometric combination of black-and-white often expressed in ready-to-wear is the newest expression of- modern art that has come to sunglasses. Why not be a real sport and try a pair in a black- and-white checkerboard pattern? Or black-and- white stripos? Or polka dots? Or you can have one black eya, one white big TV square frames, roimd saucer eyes, or slim "peeper" eyes! Don't worry when, with what you will wear these glasses. We wager you'll soon love the look for many occasions, from skiing to basking in the sun. Thomas-Gustison nuptials are held IOWA wedding of Miss Gloria Kay Gustison, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Gustison, Iowa Falls, and David Dale Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Thomas, Geneva, took place Sunday. The v. Preston Hinderks officiated in the First Congrega tional Church. Miss Jane Waite Robert Brown, Hampton, was best man. The bride attended State College of Iowa and is a dental assistant for Dr.

Dan Steele, Cedar Falls. Mr. Thomas is a student at State College of Iowa. They will establish a home in Cedar Falls. FIRE Never use PREVENTION the clothes dryer for articles still damp from cleaning fluid.

Heat and flammable fluids form a combination that might cause fire. 858 Men's Shoes WINTHROP FLORSHEIM PEDWIN Reg. To $30 839 Madison PTA 8, school. Phoenician 8, Mrs. Francis Darland, 1st NW.

Subordinate Lodge 8, IOOF Hall. Roosevelt faculty entertained by PTA Roosevelt Elementary board entertained teachers at a mid- semester luncheon in the multipurpose room. The next board meeting will be Feb. 1 at 9 a.m. at the home of Mrs.

Royal Whitney, 53G 20th SE. The first PTA meeting of the new year is scheduled for Feb. 8. 105 H. Federal, Mason City W.lrrlfMi Sloiix CUT Gatri In Ft.

FEBRUARY SALE MOISTEX "BODY" WAVE PROTEIN enriched Moistex Rives body to dull, listless hair. MOISTEX mends, rejuvenates and strengthens hair, giving it vigor, more elasticity, with better wave-holding power. 9 99 REDUCED FROM $17.50 Very Specially Priced PERMANENT 6 HAIRCUT INCLUDED The Best Value in Town! 24 First Street S.E. Dial 423-3872 The House of Fashion ON SHOPPERS LANE Annual January CLEARANCE STOREWIDE SAVINGS From Our Regular Stock Name Brand Apparel LADIES COATS The Finest Fur Trims The Finest Fabrics The Finest Tailoring Famous Label Fashions 1 2 PRICE Dancers oom ike flowers DANGEROUS TRAP Is your home insurance policy gathering cob-webs? If you haven't checked it lately, you may be heading for a "dangerous trap." In the past few years the value of your home and contents may have increased. If so, your home insurance limits should be increased, too.

Be safe, ask us to review your coverages. THE BIB DIFFERENCE Your Independent 'Agent Firt Casualty Life You'll enjoy "DEAR ABBY" a daily feature in the Globe-Gazette PhntoUx Swirling skirts bloom on the floor of the St. Paul Auditorium where more than 1,000 square dancers went through their steps during the annual St. Paul Winter Carnival. Indoor events took on more than usual popularity with the temperature plummeting as they say in the weather dispatches.

Shot from above, the groups of eight are hard to distinguish, but the dancers were' squared off this way and went through their steps for their own enjoyment and that of a large crowd of spectators. tt 11..

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