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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 67

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Waterloo, Iowa
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I Page G8 Waterloo Courier Sunday, October 13, 1985 love is AREA DATES READLYN Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Farrill will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary next Sunday with an open nouse from 2 to 4 p.m. at the 1 f'Vi ding aniversary next Sunday with an open house from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the American Legion Home.

Mr. Seegers and La Vera Dettmer were married Oct. 21, 1945, at St. John Siegel Church, rural Waverly. Hosts for the courtesy will be their children: Mrs.

Paulette Daniels of Houston; David; Daniel; Michael of Waterloo; and Bruce of Springfield, Mo. Mr. Seegers is retired from Rath Packing Waterloo, and has fanned for 40 years. Mrs. Seegers is retired from Hinson Manufacturing.

TRIPOLI Paul and Elvira Bremer will celebrate their 50th wedding aimiversary next Sunday with an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. open house from 2 to 5 p.m. at First Lutheran Church. Hosts for the event will be their three daughters and families: Dave and Loretta Swartz of Minneapolis; Bill and Jeanne Corfits of Rochester, and James and Ann-Marie Crandall of Rapid City, S.D. THere are seven grandchildren.

Marjorie Olson and Mr. Hansen were married Oct. 17, 1945 at LeRoy Lutheran Church, LeRoy, Minn. The honorees request no gifts. DYSART Dick and Nancy Baker will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with a family dinner this week.

Nancy Waller and Mr. Baker were married Oct. 9, 1960, at Zion Lutheran Church. Mr. Baker is manager of Farmers Co-op Telephone Co.

They are the parents of three daughters: twins Tracie Holven of Tama and Kim Baker of Sleepy Eye, and Diane of Cedar Rapids. There are two grandchildren. t' -its- I I mx4 limirnJ happy hm I'M Oft -all rlghtsWved Mr. and Mrs. Ray children: Nick of Waterloo, and Missy, at home.

There are three grandchildren. Mr. Ray is a teacher and basketball coach at Tripoli Community School. Mrs. Ray owns and operates Gloria's Hair Design.

CRESCO Mr. and Mrs. Olaf C. Hansen will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary next Sunday with an TM Reg. U.S.

Pari 19B5 Los togflles Times Syi rjcate i Mr. and Mrs. Farrill Center Inn. Hosts for the event will be their two daughters and families: Naomi and Don Welsh of Kansas City, and Eloyce and Byron Munk of Sumner, there are seven grandchildren. Mr.

Farrill and Muriel Tiedt were married Oct. 16, 1935 at Waverly. They were engaged in farming and Mr. Farrill also was employed at Spahn and Rose Lumber Co. The honorees request no gifts.

DENVER Mr. and Mrs. Willard Seegers will celebrate their 40th wed- Mm is? i Mr. and Mrs. Junker Rodney Martin, Mr.

and Mrs. David Schilling, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schultz. David Junker and Charlotte Springer were married Oct.

16, 1960 at United Methodist Church. No invitations are being sent. CLARKSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Van Dorn will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary next Sunday with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. at Holy Name Catholic Church, Shell Rock. Hosts for the event will be their children: Catharine of Des Moines; Renee of Kalamazoo, Susan of Ames; and John, at home. Patricia Boesen and Mr. Van Dorn were married Oct.

15, 1960 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Waterloo. No invitations are being sent. TRIPOLI Mr. and Mrs. David Ray will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with a family brunch.

They were married Oct. 16, 1960, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Waterloo. They are the parents of two Lasagna dinner at St. Luke's CEDAR FALLS St. Luke's Episcopal Church will host its third annual lasagna dinner Oct.

25 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the church, Melrose Drive and Seerley Boulevard. Entertainment will be provided. Tickets are available from St. Luke's members or by calling Chloe Pruisner, 268-0569.

Costs are $4 for adults and $2.50 for children up to age 10. Last year, more than 400 people attended. i i I 't t. i i i Mr. and Mrs.

Bremer at Maple Hills Country Club. Hosts for the event will be their children: Donald; Paul; Duane; Harlan of Osage; David of Waterloo; Darla Bock of Sumner; Carol Smith of Sumner; Mary Wirt of Owatonna, and Julie Martin of Minneapolis. There are 28 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. The couple was married Nov. 28, 1935.

The honorees request no gifts. NASHUA Mr. and Mrs. David Junker will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary next Sunday with an open house at the VFW Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. Hosts for the event are their children and families: Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen ffi pi Iff till Hill II llUt Ml 111 fill If 111 ITrgTffl Mr. and Mrs.

Seegers IIIHIil! AREA EVENTS MM IBB II II II II II IV 1L3 If II Hospital bazaar Country bazaar LjC)year Miiiiiiimi niiiiiiiiiiiimiiiim VI INDEPENDENCE The annual Peoples Hospital Auxiliary Bazaar will be Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the 4-H Building at the Buchanan County Fairgrounds. "Holiday Bonanza" will feature items for the upcoming holidays, as well as baked goods.

GREENE St. John's Lutheran Church, Vilmar, will have a country bazaar Oct. 24, from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Beefburgers, homemade vegetable beef soup, pie and beverages will be served all day.

There will also be handicrafts, a greenhouse, bakery, produce, crafts and white elephants. measure Your Gwn! LACE TRIMS Sunday Monday Cnly! ENTIRE STOCK! Pre-Packagod QUILT BATTING 2 Price Soup supper set Fall bazaar mumiUMiiitm i it mitit rig i ii iiimiiiiiiiiniiii 'JllllllllllilSJlXltL I LiimiiiiiiiiiitiiH HiniiimiiiiinTiTrf FREDERICKSBURG Homemade chili and chicken noodle soup will be served to the public from 4 to 8 p.m. next Sunday at the Fredericksburg City Hall. The soup supper is an annual project of St. Frederick's Church of Fredericksburg.

Tickets are $2 for adults, $1.50 for children ages 8-16 and 50 cents for children ages 1-7. Tickets are available from any church member or from Knutson Insurance or Ackley's grocery store in Fredericksburg, or from Diane Schoonover at 237-6428. Tickets will also be available at the door. rn nrirnm raan bwhi'b nir'ruimi ihiihiiihtiiiiiii iniiiiiiimprmrT 35 Cotton, 65 Pelyntar 46" to 60" Wide On Bolts! CHRISTMAS 20 off FREDERICKSBURG The United Methodist Church will have a fall bazaar and luncheon Nov. 2 from 9 30 a.m.

to 1:30 p.m. Featured will be a bake shop, used-a-bit store, craft shop with a variety of Christmas ornaments and a country store. The new United Methodist Church Recipe Book will also be available. Vegetable soup, maidrites, pie, bars, doughnuts, coffee and juice will be served throughout the day. Community Club PLAINF1ELD Members and guests of the Greater Plainf ield Community Club will hear about the Merchant Marines at their 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday meeting at the Two by Four Cafe. Presenting the program will be Stuart Mackey, a Plainfield native, who now lives in Waverly. Reservations are due Monday. Circle R's REINBECK The Reinbeck Circle R's will be dancing Wednesday from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the elementary school to Les Labon.

All dancers may attend. 45" Wide BRUSHED $0 97 PLAIDS YD Assorted Patterns LACE Fashion Colors! i Graft sale 60" Wide Solid Colore 65 Arnel Triacetate 35 Polyeiter SPORTS "jf "9 SUEDE CLOTHS mmm i i Look! 48" to 60" Wide 100 Cotton PRINTED DEIIIH Yd. i 100 Cotton! DUMONT The Dumont Sophomore Class will sponsor the fourth annual crafts, gifts and food jubilee Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Dumont School gymnasium.

Area exhibitors will display and sell a variety of items including woodcraft, clocks, dolls, Cabbage Patch clothes, jewelry, baked goods, and candy. Lunch will be available. The proceeds will go to the sophomore class. 45" Wide 100 Polyester WIDE Not InUncUd For Childran'i Sbopwoaf Great For Craftsl 45" Wide 1 to 5 Yard Lengths Fiber Content Undetermined CALICO HEmnAUTS ED UfJBLiACH 1 aiiii For today's woman whatever her age. Variety Of Sewing Aids 60" Wide, 100 Polyester Prints Pongee Types Crepe De Good Selection! Assorted Notions.

fora nOdj 2 Yard Package Heavy Weight Non-Woven Craft Interfacing 60" Wide, 100 Acrylic Sweatshirt-Use Also For Jogging Suits. 1-5 Yard Lengths Sweatershirt Fleece. 45" Wide 65 Polyester, 35 Cotton Assorted Widths and Lengths Regular Price $1.00 Package 770 lion-Roll Elastic $2JZ "Muppstt Babias" Prints Cutouts a "Hobb's" 47" Wide, 100 Polyester 3 Oz. Weight 45" Wide 65 Polyester, 35 Cotton "Care Bsar" PRIflTS Schoitz Medical Center, in cooperation with the American Cancer Society, offers the first program in the area which covers total breast care for women throughout their lifetimes. The 2-hour session includes information-on: Self-Breast Exam Mammography Physician Exam Treatment Options Lifetime Breast Care Follow up Aftercare Childcare by Arrangement Refreshments Informational materials Thursday, October 17th 7-9 pm Schoitz Medical Arts Building Presentations By Medical Personnel discussionslectures tours demonstrations hands-on training videosfilms Registration Requested: Call 291-3396 Call 291-33 For information or registration Schoitz Medical Center 11 Baby Batting LjD Bun YD Shop at one of these locations: 3113 16th Avenue S.W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa onfi iiMiirenoiTV piateiii fin iniiin 4 UOU UiillUOltll I I.

LJH I CilLllLl. IIir ilA visa STORE HOURS: Sun. Sat. Prices Good While Quantities Last thru Saturday, Oct. 19 m-flrfofl Phone 319-291-3131 Kimball 4 Rldoeway Waterloo.

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