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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 10

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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10
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24, 19U City, Reynold! 1'lioto MR. AND MRS. EDWARD E. ALLEN Bride's Father Officiates at Allen-Kellams Wedding Rainbow Anniversary Celebrated Members of-(he Rainbow Assembly celebrated their 25th an niversary in Mason City at a tea jSunday afternoon at the jhome of Mr. and Mrs.

Herberl Ohrt, and daughter, Miss Sandra Ohrt, 431 1st S.E. Miss Ohrt is imcmber of the assembly. There were about 200 present for the event and each guest received an anniversary flower favor. The anniversary motif and the Rainbow colors were carried out in the centerpiece. Assisting as hostesses during the afternoon were Mrs.

Ihirry Smilh of Britt, Mrs. Fred Wood- iward of Rockford, Mrs. Marvin Marian Dickinson, Judy jScnn, Beverly Fleshncr, Mrs. George Kallas, Dara Jones, Frances Barnd, Marian Krumb Douglas, Mrs. Thomas Wallers, Mrs.

Volncy Hansen, Luel- ila Baker, Suzanne Thornblade, Carol Griffith, Mrs. S. C. Romans Mrs. Gary Paseoe.

Members of the advisory board served the lea and they include Mrs. Sidney Hovda, chairman; Mrs. Lloyd McGce, Mrs. Charles Pack, Mrs. Kenneth Kalahar, Mrs.

Harold Griffih, Mrs. Floyd Wade, Mrs. Byron Jones and Mrs. Henry Hvattum. Among the out of lown guests were Mrs.

E. J. Allen, district instructor, Carol Anderson, fr f'ffi -f v.fy'-&->,p>-> fy ANNIVERSARY GIFT When the Mason City Assembly of Rainbow Girls celebrated its 25th anniversary, the jewel used by the first mother adviser, Mrs. A. R.

Lcnz, was presented to the Assembly. Here Mrs. Wilma Wood (left) of Iowa Falls gives the jewel to Nancy Phillips, worthy adviser. Mrs. Wood received this pin from Mrs.

Lenz when she became mother adviser. The jewel will be placed on a plaque and kept in the Masonic Temple. worthy adviser, and a delegation censes have been issued to Bobby The bride's father officiated when Miss Mary Margaret Kcl- lams, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. L.

C. Kcllams, 1411 Penn- William Dorow Has 92nd Birthday William Dorot who makes his home with his daughter, Mrs. Wayne Barlow, south of Clear Lake, celebrated his 92nd birthday Sunday at a family gathering. Mr. Dorow has lived with Mrs.

Barlow since the death of his wife 13 years ago. He is a Cerro Gordo county pioneer, hav ing purchased his farm south ol Ventura 60 years ago. The Lloyc Hunt family are his tenants on the farm. Marriage Licenses Granted NEW li- sylvania S. became the bride of Edward E.

Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Allen, 132 24th S.

W. The ceremony was performed Sunday in the Wesley Methodist Church, where the Rev. Mr. Kcl- iams is pastor. Mrs.

Harry Pringnilz was matron of honor and Gerald D. Allen acted as bestman. A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to northern Minnesota, the couple will be at home at Ames where both are attending Iowa State College. Gary Grant, film star, once operated men's haberdashery shops in New York and Hollywood.

from Charles City; and Winifred Clark, mother adviser, and Brooke Lewis, worthy adviser, and a delegation from Osage. Social Calendar MUMS ROSES CARNATIONS FOLIAGE Beautiful flowers add so much to the joy of Thanksgiving. Choose from our large stock of fresh blooms for bouquets or corsages. KEMBLE'S 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 1205 South Federal 115 North Federal PHONE GA 3-0214 or GA 3-5244 MONDAY Bethlehem Jr. WaKhcr 7, Fellowship Hall.

St. Vincent's Unit Mr. M. B. Kelly, 116 Cth S.W.

Daughters of CIO Hall. St. Michael's Unit Mrs. James Haensch, 80' 9th N.E. Joyce Kilmer 7:45, Mrs.

Fred Wagner, 243 14th S.E. Xi Nu Exemplar (Beta Sigma laralhon County, Dale M.E«eland 56 and Hazel H. Ihle aimer, 25, and Virginia M. Sta- 61 both La County, Wis R. Thompson, 28, Wood County, and Donna Ealkonberg, 27, aimer ey, 22, both of Waterloo; Rol- md Thomas Patten, 20, and haron Kay Van Vhoorhis, 17, oth of Ames; Charles Elwyn Vard, 30, and Dorothy Marie now, 23, both of Arpin.

lichard Lee Brannick, 24, Iowa i'alls, and Margie Pearl Miller, 0, Alclen; Joel Morris Erickson, egal, Story City, and Inez Haug- and, legal, Arncs; Louis Sam Laer, 37, Hamcl, and Loraine Marie Schultz, 26, Minneapolis. Clarence Walter Schlucter, 25, Flutchinson, and Janet Mae Woodhouse, 21, Dell Rapids, S.D.; George Marion Hcrrick, legal, and Lena Maud Peters, both of Nashua; Ronald Wayne Peyton, 17, Hampton, and Helen Everman, 21, Iowa Falls; Larry Leo Overturf, 19, and Sharon Louise Pool, 1G, both of Ottumwa; Hampton; Willard J. Greer, 41 Zumbo Falls, and Mar garel Kathryn Bryant, 33, Min neapolis; John Day Whitakei 33, Milltown, and Gcrtrud Flora Whitaker, 27, North Bend John wight Ferrell, 20 Santa Anna, and Judit Dyan 19, Minneapolis; Cor deli Edward Martin, 17, Charle City, and Shirley Ann Hanser 17, Nashua; Joe E. Begey, 2f and Betty Mae OeRjenbruns, 28 both of Denver, Samuel Pair Leave on Wedding Trip South Holy Family Church was the cene of the wedding of Miss ally Secory, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs.

Albert Secory, Fillmore N.W., and Robert Medermayer, son of 7 iedermayer, 205 6th N.W., Sat- rday morning. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. A.

J. Breen officiated. Mrs. Patricia was of honor and the bestman was Jack A reception in the Holy Fam- ly auditorium followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip south, the couple will be at home "at Delaware S.E.

The bride was graduated from Mason City High School. The jridegroom is a graduate of Holy Family High Schol and attended St. John's University, lollegeville, Mason City Junior College and the State University of Iowa. He is employed at the Lehigh Cement Co. Jacqueline Marsh 'Becomes Bride GREENE Miss Jacqueline Marsh, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Marsh was married to Galen Lindell, son of Mr. and Alrsl Glenn Lindell in the Methodist Church in Greene. The Rev. Clayton Becker performed the service.

Miss Sandra Marsh served her cousin as maic of honor. Junior Lindell, uncle Reynolds Photo MR. AND MRS. ROBERT N1EDERMAYER the bridegroom, was his bestman. A reception followed.

The couple left on a short wedding trip and will be at home in Greene. UCT AND AUXILIARY DELEGATES RETURN Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Farrer, Mrs. George W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Dickinson and Mrs. Ed Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reynolds and Mrs.

Maynard Fessenden have returned from Des Moines whera they attended the United Commercial Travelers and Auxiliary Grand Counselors day. Looking over the cook's shoulder: Pancakes were made'from, mixes at the end of the last century when a ready-prepared combination of wheat and corn flour first appeared on market in a one-pound package. 8, Miss Shirley Easlon, 209 9th N.W. Bethlehem Miriam 8, Mrs. Edward Bcrdtng, rural St.

Thomas Unit 8, Mrs. Al Shipman, 217 Parkridge Dr. TUESDAY LWV West 9:30, Mrs. T. E.

Davidson, 908 2nd S. W. Voman's Club Bible Library. Va-Tan-Yc 12, Ccrro Gordo Hotel. armors Happy 2, Mrs.

George Scheppler. Cerro Gordo Hotel. Rainbow 7:15, Masonic Temple, mmanucl Lutheran 7:30, church. Groups- Margaret TrjFon and her "Magic Couch" is the heart of the Stnuffer Home Plan. A Beautiful Woman Is Slim Again of Stanfrer Home Reducing Plan Larry Ray Somcrs, 21, Green Mountain, and Sharon Viona Krongh, 18, Marshalltown; Larry Lee Weaver, 20, Waterloo, and Phyllis Ann Morrow, 16, Gladbrook; Merle II.

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32, and Vcr- lie L. Kvam, 28, both of Rochester, David R. Schmidt, legal, and Jean M. Johnston, legal, both of St. Paul; Abner Clinton Hexum, 54, Osceola, and Genevicve Hamble, 50, Hudson, Donald Richard Meyers, 26, Freeport, 111., and Annette Irene Regcz, 19, Rock Island, Curtis Neil Anderson, 20, Sumner, and Joyce Ann Gitch, 19, Fredericksburg; Archie Gerald Coates, 21, Palmyer, and 8: Group 7, Mrs.

Richard Marian Iva Traxlcr, 16, White Blake, 1507 7th S. Group 10, Mrs. Roy Phcarman, 312 Tennessee PL S.E. St. Barbara's 'Circle 8, Mrs.

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