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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 9

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hi mat TCTSDAY. KOVTSmtK 1M. WATCTWJ DAILY COCTUtlt. WATERLOO. IOWA.

Saltau, Traer, the bride's brother, who ushered. The bride was employed as Food-Clothing Appeal Underway INDIANS CHARCED WITH EATING UP TAMA TAXI DRIVER Dolores Lewis, James Trimble Businessmen and Farmers Will Dine at Allison Nov. 29 City in Brief Mrs. Grace Sarver, 3208 W. 4th is a medical patient at Allen Memorial Hospital.

The rank of knight planned stenographer lor Ruppclt and Kim Among Lutherans (CoBrtr fi4cial trnu-t) ball, Grundy Center attorneys, be Lorna J. Steiert, Melvin G. Herinlc Wed in Gladbrook (Courier Siirmal Benict) GLADBROOK Announcement Is being made of the marriage of Wed in Nashua TAMA Two Tama Indians. (Court fore the family moved to Traer. iCourtmr fipraat 8ervici WEST UNION The All- fhpstpr Davpnnort and Harold1 ALLISON The fourth annual The groom has been engaged in Announcement is being made of for Wednesday for Waterloo Lutheran Food Appeal and gath-Lodge No.

89, Knights of ering of used clothing is in full farming near Wellsburg. the marriage of Miss Dolores Pythias, has been postponed to Lewis, 726 Fowler daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewis of Dec. 13.

Miss Lorna Jean Steicrt, daugh- VINTON Upon their return from an extended honeymoon trip in the cast, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werning Albia. rfmer-i The West Waterloo Child Guidance Center will meet Wednesday at 7 p. m.

in the plan to make their home in Vinton. Snow, have been brought Farmer-Businessman banquet will justice court to answer charges be held at the Farm Bureau audi-of beating up Floyd Monday, Nov. 29. begin-Tama taxi driver. jning at 7 p.

m. Kenneth Thatch- The incident took place Fri- er. secretary of the Iowa Farm day night on the Bureau will present The Indians have appeared in feature address the court of E. C. Carnal, mayor Byron Gosden and his partner of Tama, and the case has been from Waterloo are scheduled for continued to Dec.

12. entertainment at the meeting. The two men returned Mon- Group singing wil be led by W. day to their jobs in Cedar Rap- C. Polderboer of Allison.

sa. This vear the businessmen have The bride, the former Miss Beverly She became the bride of James H. Trimble, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Trimble, Sherwood Park, in a ceremony on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Little Brown Edgeton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs juvenile room of the West Li brary. Horace Edgeton, is employed here at the telephone exchange. Church at Nashua, the Rev.

Glenn Raymond Cook, who is fire chief at Colby, was a Utterback officiating. Charles Werning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Werning, Newhall, was Miss Donna Lewis, sister of the swing, according to Rev. George Goeken, Eldorado, Fayette county chairman.

The campaign is held in conjunction with the drive for used clothing and shoes now, underway through the Lutheran churches. From Nov. 26 to 29 a car will be on the tracks at Calmar for the loading of used clothing. Those having donations of bed clothes, shoes and clothing for men, women and children may leave them, boxed and tied at one of the Lutheran churches before Nov, 29. Last year, 3.747,170 pounds of food was sent from Iowa, according to Rev.

Mr. Goeken. He pointed out that in West Germany and Austria today there are two and a half million refu recently discharged from the Army, bride, and Ronald Fisher, both of Hauchey is in the University purchased the tickets and will He expects to engage in farming Albia, attended the couple. hosoital at Iowa City but is not the farmers as meir guests near Vinton. After a brief wedding trip, the i The" banquet will be served by believed to be seriously injured.

A' the Amvets Auxiliary of Allison. The couple was married on Nov. 15 in Vinton Trinity Lutheran Marvin Westendorf, chairman of UNION THANK SERVICE. couple will reside temporarily with the groom's parents. The bride has been employed at the People's Cafe and the groom is an employe of the CARNATION NOME KS SERVICE Church, with the Rev.

ft. W. Fech- weekend guest of his aunt, Mrs. Clara Cameron of 2089 Howard Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Alexander of Bethlehem, who are former Waterloo residents, are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Alexander of 214 Independence Ave.

A1C Albert C. Tielebein, stationed at Offut Air Force Base, Omaha, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and committee, vismiA fSivH-ial) Union; the public relations ner performing the ceremony. Illinois Central Mrs. Laurence Johnson is an Thanksgiving service will be held, will act as master of ceremonies, at the Community Republic church The public relations committee Wednesday night, Rev.

E. C. Boul-jof Butler County Farm Bureau ton, pastor, delivering the has made the plans for the ban-Other churches included are thejquet. Serving on this committee Little are Marvin Westendorf, cnair- nouncing the marriage ol ner ants. Ushers were Gerald Jencks.

daughter, Dianne, to Donald Fennern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har gees of which 25 per cent still! brother of the bride, and Richard Vargason. depend on soup kitchens ry Fennern, Garrison. The couple The bride, a senior student in Other Protestant and Catholic Brown Church, and Reformed and Donald Davis.

Howard Uer- Mrs. Albert Tielebein 1660 was married in Washington, D. Ted Stubbe, Harry Ott. Michigan Dr. Evangelical.

the Oelwein High school, will reside here with her parents tem by the Rev. Robert W. Oerter Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard N. Car groups are doing similar relief work through their churches. PLAN UNION SERVICE. on Nov. 14.

son, and daughter, Kaye, of Ft porarily. The groom will leave next week to serve with the Navy. Mss Donna Rae Johnson was her New Floor Care Ends Waxing Isn't St exciting that Egg Nog season's here again! I'm sure you'll agree this traditional treat is never better than when it's Carnation Egg for hospitality at its very best, That's because Carnation makes Egg Nog the old-fashioned way. lavish amounts of fresh eggs, Carna tion Milk, Carnation Cream, and a special mixture of Dutch East Indies spices. Then spar kling stainless steel "whirlers" blend all the ingredients into a heavenly-smooth consistency.

AH you have to do is keep it cold in your refrigerator, and look pretty when you serve it! sister maid of honor and Melvin Danker, Washington, D. was Stockton, arrived Sunday night for a six days' 'visit with Mrs. Carson's parents, Mr. and HAZLETON (Special) The congregations of the Methodist SUMNER Mr. and Mrs.

Clar best man. ence Jones announce the marriage Mrs. Vernon W. Brown, 427 One of the most difficult jobs of housekeeping Is to keep linoleum and asphalt tile floors waxed and gleaming. Now, thanks to Glaxo, it Presently the couple is residing and Presbyterian churches will unite in a union Thanksgiving service in the Methodist church of their daughter, Leola.

to Roland StremDke. son of Mrs. Neva with the bride's mother on a farm near Vinton. at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday. Rev. MR. AND MRS. IIERINK tor of Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Steiert, to Melvin G. Ilerink, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Herink, Clutier. The bride is employed at the writ Strempke, Oelwein, which occurred Nov. 16 in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Alfred Christensen, pastor of State Bank of Vinton and the groom is no longer necessary to wax and scrub. All you do is apply Glaxo with a brush about twice a year.

It maintains a high lustre, non slip is employed by the Benton County Miss Rachel Jones was maid of the Methodist church, will be he speaker. BENTOMANS TO ARMY. fsy 2 Farm Service. coating that seals out dirt Glaxo Kingsley Ave. County nurses announce physical examinations for fourth grade students at Orange school Monday afternoon with Dr.

H. H. Dunham in charge and Wednesday morning at Hudson school with Dr. R. A.

Weyh-rauch, the examining physician. Walter Betsworth, manager of Waterloo Municipal Airport, left Tuesday morning for Washington. Wednesday he and the other VINTON (Special) Leaving dries in one hour and is water clear. here Monday morning for Des It's cheaper than wax in the long run, besides saving a terrific 1 honor and Miss Shirley Neith, Jesup, was bridesmaid. Dorothy and Robert Jones were flower girl and ringbearer respectively and Harold Buzynski, Fairbank, was best man.

Ralph Jones served as groomsman. The couple will reside at Hazleton. The groom is engaged in construction work. amount of work, plus truly a beau Moines to be inducted into the army were James Hagan, Shells-burg; Donald Stoddard, Blairs-town, and Billy Hootman, Palo. tiful floor.

Glaxo is available at Black's Fifth Floor. The Rev. Dean B. Kaisiscke performed the ceremony at 7:30 p. m.

Saturday in the Cladbrook EUB Church. Mrs. Charles Underwood, Omaha, was matron of honor end Mrs. Richard Pippert, Dy-sart, was bridesmaid. Anne Marie Steiert and Julia Gilchrist, cousins of the bride, were flower girls.

Milo Herink, Clutier, was his brother's best man and Richard Pippert, Dysart, was groomsman. Ushers were James Herink cousin of the groom, and Delmer and Lynn Steiert, brothers of the bride. six members or tne advisory committee on federal airport aid will meet with Undersecretary I of Commerce Robert B. Murray Jr. HOLD CLOSING-OUT SALE.

ARLINGTON (Special) Mr. and Union Thanksgiving Service Thursday in Ioiva Falls Church fCnurler Ppecial Service) IOWA FALLS A union Thanksgiving service will be held at the First Congregational Church Thurs Mrs. Clarence Bissell will hold closing-out sale on the Walter Rose farm Monday. They will move to After a wedding trip to the Be 9 WM3UKIHI mmr scorn Austin, Minn. eastern states, the couple will be 4 day morning at 8:30.

Kev. t'eter at home on a farm northwest Peters, pastor of the First tfapust church, will preach the sermon. Miss Pauline Dudley will be soloist and Mrs. J. William Thalman, Help Yourself or Someone You Know organist.

'Tis said that the freezing of cranberries was an ancient Indian custom known to certain tribes long before the White Man ever thought of it First the Indians washed the berries; then wrapped them in sacks which were hung outside the tepees. During the long winter months, all a hungry Indian had to do was reach inside the sack, pull out a handful of berries, and let them thaw. Pretty clever, I say! Other Thanksgiving services are AND MRS. DURBIN IE MR to be held in the Christian itc- of Traer. The groom is commander of the Kubic-Finch American Legion post at Traer.

TRAER Miss Alice Mae Kupka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kupka, became the bride of Dean A. Zimplc, son of Mrs.

Ada M. Zimple, at a ceremony performed Monday afternoon in St. Paul's Catholic Church here. The Rev. John E.

Graham performed the nuptials. 1 nnn formed Church at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, and at the First Chris tian Church Wednesday evening. A uu UJ sound film, "God Is My Landlord." will be shown at the Church of the OSAGE Miss Donna Naber, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Naber, became the bride of Vernon Durbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Halvorson, on Friday at 3 p. m.

at the Immanuel Lutheran Church. The Rev. Karl Stendahl, Forest City, performed the nuptial ceremony. Mrs. Merle Holm, Orchard, sister fril Open Bible Wednesday evening.

EGG NOG At 9 a. m. Thursday the Holy Norbert Caloud, sister of Eucharist will be celebrated at St. CREAM PIE Matthew's By-the-Bridge Episcopal AMOUS SPEEDWRITING SHORT. HAND -Use ABC.

No Symbolic No Machino. Used in leading offices and Gvil Service. Come, observe, check graduates owest cost. First lesson FREE. Day or Ere New classes now starting.

YOU SAW IT IN Church with Rev. Robert E. Holz- of the bride, was bridesmaid. Best hammer celebrant. man was Pfc.

Merle Holm. SCHOOL ROLLS 100 PER CENT. mtm CONTRACT- The bride is employed in the SEVENTEEN CHASM RED BOOK GLAMOUR office of the Mitchell county as CRESCO (Special) The New MADEMOISELLI ond 60 athar Oregon No. 7 school taught by Mrs the bride, was matron of honor, and Ray Zimple, brother of the groom, was best man. Wayne Zimple, brother of the groom, and Johnny Kupka, nephew of the bride, were ushers.

The bride has been secretary to Robert Powell, Traer attorney, for the past two years and the groom is engaged in farming. Following a short wedding trip the couple will be at home on a farm southeast of Traer. sessor. Mr. Durbin is associated with his father in the Osage Auto i.

g-1iiifi iilnH a i NATIONAL MAGAZINES William Mohs, has attained 100 per cent in the dental hygiene program sponsored by the Bureau of Dental PLUS Hygiene, University of Iowa, and Salvage Co. CRESCO Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Lorraine Shimek, daughter of Mr. hnrthand Schools the Iowa State Department of in OVER 400 CITIES Health. The school is in Howard IN THE CANAU. wv county south of Cresco.

Pupils par and Mrs. Joseph Shimck, which DflM VOW ww" ticipating in the dental program GRUNDY CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Klaas It- ItirniME are: Roger Doubek, Eugene Lund-ak, David Lundak, Ronald Hubka, No! Avon An Oth took place at 9 a. m.

on Nov. 15. She became the bride of Cletus R. Vokaty, Schley, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Milota, Charles City, in a ceremony performed by the Rev.

D. T. Noonan, in Our Lady Mix cup Carnation Egg Nog with cup cornstarch; bltnd until tmeoth. Add 1 cups Carnation Egg Nog to cornstarch mixture; place in upper part of double boiler over hot water or in saucepan over low heat. Stir constantly until thick ened and smooth.

Pour Egg Nog Cream Pie filling into 8 single crust baked pie shell. Chill until firm. Serve topped with whipped cream and gar nish with nutmeg or candied orange peel if desired. A Week's Engagement at So CHEZ PARBB For Full Details, Listen fo KWWL Ray's House Party, P.M., and Frl. Victor Hubka, Janet Steinmetz, Robert Grube, Jane Sobolik and John Peter Grube.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE lflim a tHii' NATIONAL TRANSKR PRIVILY zen a ounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret to Bernard D. Vencnga. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Venenga.

Miss Itzcn is at present employed at the i 1 -1 jia III of Lourdes Church, Lourdes. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Marion Shimek as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ann Vokaty, BRUSH UNION SERVICE SET. AREDALE (Special) The union Thanksgiving service will be held at the Bennezette Wes-leyan Methodist church with a message by Rev. W. G.

Warren, pastor of the Methodist church, and music by the Evangelical youth choir. cousin ol the groom, and Mrs. Kenneth Shimek, sister-in-law of the bride. GATES COLLEGE Phone ADami 4-6437 few i ne groom attendants were Shepherd 's Greenhouse. Her Miss Itzen fiance is employed at the Dugan Motor Co.

The wedding date is not Virgil Vokaty, his cousin, Basil Conry, the bride's cousin, and Mr. Shimek, the bride's brother. Donald set. Havel and Roger Nibaur were Announcement is' being made of ushers. The bride has been employed in the marriage of Miss Barbara Saltau, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. MM Ray Saltau, Traer, former resi Carlsbad, N. and Cresco. The groom was recently discharged from the Army and is operating a tavern in Schley where the couple will reside. OELWEIN Miss Florine Jencks daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Jencks, became the bride of La- vibat a ffifflflM jn maigarines dents of Grundy Center. She became the bride of Dale Dinnes, son of Mrs. Ralph Dinnes and the late Mr. Dinnes, in a ceremony at 7:30 p.

m. Saturday in the Grundy Center Methodist Church. The Rev. LeRoy Bauman performed the ceremony. Miss LuRae iSaltau, Traer, was her sister's maid of honor and Miss Leila Dinnes, the groom's sister, was bridesmaid.

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To save time and fuss, use a ladle that scoops up exactly enough for one generous serving. Verle Hillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hillman, Hazleton, in a ceremony at the First Church of Christ here on Sunday afternoon. The Rev.

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