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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 7

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MONDAY, MAY 1, 1958. htt Brvm WATERLOO DAILY COCTIEJt. WATERLO IOWA. Americans Getinq Girl Wisconsin City in Brief Mrs. Robert Eastman has re Albert Reuters Observe 40th Wedding Date Prudential Opens New Office Here Feted at Parties During Weekend turned to her home, 156 Acadia after undergoing surgery at Schoitz Memorial hospital.

Miss Amfahr of Jesup to Be Married (Courier Special St trie.) Mrs. Paul Hultman of 1106 tCnvritr Bvecial Kimrel JESUP The 40th wedding 1 If find Kra Two prenuptiai courtesies occurred during the weekend Virginia is a patient at Al i A 1 i len Memorial hospital where Albert Reuter was observed The Prudential Insurance for Miss Karen Moran of Milwaukee, who returned sue is uuuciuug ucaiiiiejit JESUP Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunday. and observation.

Amfahr announce the summer home Monday after spending wedding plans several days with Mr. and Mrs. More Air-Minded International Newt Srrvlr Americans are increasingly airminded these days. More than 65 per cent of those leaving the country during 1956 will fly. Others, of course, would not give up the luxury and leasure of a steamship trip for the speed of air travel.

Many Americans who are traveling to Europe for the first time prefer escorted tours. While these same people are likely to take independent trips the second time around, those who are lucky enough to take a third trip often "repeat" on escorted tours about 30 per cent according to the American Express Travel Service. HOT CAR! PHOENIX. Ariz. John The board of directors of the Waterloo Association of Churches will meet Wednes They entertained their 12 children and their husbands and wives at dinner at the Rustic Inn.

Also guests were their attendants at their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. John Welter, La- A. Ackerman, 327 Glenwood St. or their daughter, Suzanne, and Arlan They are the parents of her day at 12:13 p.

m. at Hotel Rahli, son of fiance, Alfred J. Ackerman, A.O.A.N. The wedding will President, Tom Bishop, 1014 Commer mont. i Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Rahlf, Waver- take place at 11 a. m. on June 16 in Holy Redeemer Catholic In the evening the children were hosts at a buffet dinner for 35 persons at the Reuters' cial is a patient at the Veterans Hospital, Iowa City, Company of America has opened a second office in Waterloo. In addition to the district office at 607 Sycamore there now is a new office at 600 Mulberry' St.

Charles J. Bloomer of 116 Locust will manage the new office. Prudential first opened an office in Waterloo in January, 1909. The district office is managed by Leonard I. Thorson.

PURCHASE RICEVILLE (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Patton, who Church in Milwaukee. ly. The groom' for treatment following farm home.

Saturday evening a cousin of stroke. He is reported to be The children are Mr. and elect, a gradu in serious condition ate of Iowa State Teach- MR. AND MRS. HART the groom-elect, Mrs.

L. B. Brooks, 1121 Parker Cedar Falls, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower attended by 14 aunts and cousins of Mr. Members of the Waterloo Ed Mrs. Vincent Reuter, Raymond; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Reuter, Marshalltown; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nelson, Waterloo; Mr. ucational Association will in Tripp stopped outside his car because he heard what sounded Miss Amfahr ers 1 1 Cedar Falls, is working toward a master's degree at the Univer Larry Hart Wed stall newly elected officers at and Mrs.

Eldon Geber, Water Ackerman. a meeting at 4:15 p. m. Thurs Courier Special 8rwie) loo; Marguerite, Jesup; Mr. and Prizes in games were won day at Edison Junior high sity of Illinois, Champaign.

utUAK ALU5--uiven jn by Miss Karen Ackerman of like a thunderclap. It was a good thing, too. A wire had fallen on the auto and was resting there. Firemen said Tripp would have been electrocuted if he had school. farmed north and east of Rice- Mrs.

Vernon Wermerskirchen, Gilbertville; Robert, Jesup; Mr. marriage by her uncle, Ken Fort Dodge, Mmes. Victor Ask- WAVERLY Miss Martha ville, have purchased the Dr. President Howard R. Bowen neth Ball, Miss Joyce Stod erman and Milton Hrabovsky Gabe.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Norman Reuter, Washburn; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A LOVELIER 10U T.

S. Walker 120-acre farm lo dard became the bride of Lar of Grinnell college will be the and Miss Rageane Donaldson, touched the door handle. The Edward Gabe, became the bride cated west of town on Hwy. ry Hart on Sunday. guest of the Waterloo-Cedar On Saturday morning the wire melted a three-inch slit in Reuter, Raymond; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Klefer, Gilbertville; Mrs. Falls area Grinnell alumni The bride is the daughter of groom-elect's mother opened the car's hood. 9. The Pattons owned an 80-acre farm northeast of townl Mrs.

Lena Stoddard, 509 Lin Arlene Schmitz. Jesup, and Monday evening at an open her home for a coffee and kitchen shower attended by 24 and last December the house house from 7 to 9 o'clock in Mary. Jesup. There are 28 on it burned to the ground the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Low Maternity Top grandchildren. guests. Miss Donaldson poured and also assisted the hostess coln and the late Cecil G. Stoddard. The groom's parents are Mr.

and E. W. Hart, 3322 Scenic Dr. They decided to sell the farm Mr. and Mrs.

Reuter anni ell J. Walker, Route 1, Water rather than rebuild, and re versary was Friday. along with Miss Elcina Asker- loo. President Bowen was in cently sold it to Mr. and Mrs.

man. Waterloo earlier Monday as THE SEWING meeting of Prizes in games were won bt Rotary club luncheon speaker ONE HUNDRED FIFTY Donald Dahly, who live near by, and will farm it in con on "Preparation for Careers. guests viewed the 2:30 p. m. nuptials in Nazareth Lutheran junctoin with the one they live EVEN UP.

on. The Patton farm was in the Church. The Rev. Homer Lar- Becker Chapter, OES, will occur on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Al Donovan, 232 W.

4th and not on Monday. It was erroneously reported in the Sunday Courier. CORDOBA, Spain (INS) Wilcox family for a number of years. These two "matadors" needed no Bu Sue Miller GOOSE BUMPS. Sluggish circulation produces many tkin flawt.

A common one shows up as a bumpy, rouoh condition on the arm just above the elbows. "Goose bumps" is its homey name but however called, it is equally unattractive as revealed by sleeveless dresses. The roughness should and can be eliminated by per-Jorming these circulation-increasing routines daily: 1. Co over area with stif, sudsy brush until skin is pink. 2, Mas-sage with hand lotion.

3. 1 arms are heavy, lie back-down on rug and, placing knucklej on repeatedly slap upper arms against floor (not so hard as to bruise.) Or briskly slap thin arms with palm of hand. A LOVELIER COMPLEXION. Whatever your skin problems, to find a solution send for my booklet, "A LOVELIER COMPLEXION." Detailed advice contained includes the correct care for dry, oily, combination and normal skin types; proper application methods; treatment for blackheads, enlarged pores, circles, wrinkles, crepiness, etc. For your copy of "A LOVELIER COMPLEXION," write me In care of this enclosing a LARGE, SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE and 20 cents in coin to cover cost and handling.

sen officiated and music was provided by Mrs. Aldcn Hanson, organist, and W. Roger i V' Mmes. Henry Maass and Al Harding and Miss Kay Murphy. i First Party for Shellie Charles atPentzerHome OPENS EQUIPMENT STORE.

Lockard of Waterloo, vocalist. bull ring and no judge to award them each an ear. Manuel Ponte Lopez got so Infuriated with his brother-in-law Santiago Diaz Lo DON'T WEAR ERROR. Every last one of us makes CHARLES CITY (Special) Members of the bridal party Raymond J. Lecheler, La were Miss Darlene Austin, pez that he bit off his left ear.

maid of honor; Miss Maxine Crosse, has opened the Lecheler Office Equipment store at 91 South Main St. A Santiago retaliated and bit off Manuel's right ear. Reineking of Coulter, brides maid; and Miss Marilyn Stod' dard, sister of the bride, jua ior bridesmaid. fashion errors from time to time. But don't give in to that thrifty impulse to wear out these mistakes "around the house" or for "second best." Give them to some one who can use them or sell them.

But don't "force yourself to wear them out. The first in a series of courtesies for Miss Shellie Charles occured on Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Carl veteran of World war II, Lecheler and his wife, Lilly, have four children, Paul, 5, Expansion of river transport MR. AND MRS. DRAPE Gary Hilbcrt was best man and ushers were Bruce Billings Donald, 4, Robert, 3, and Fred, is being urged in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as a necessity for grain shipments.

Pentzer opened her home at 1. 1308 Vine to entertain, at a of Verlan W. Drape, son of the and Larry Beck, the latter of tea. Elmer Drapes, Frederika, at Waterloo, both cousins of the Both Mrs. Pentzer and the 2:30 p.

m. Sunday. bride. co-hostess, Mrs. Harry Timion are cousins of the bride-elect For the first The nuptials were read in Trinity Lutheran Church, Bre SHE WORE a waltz-length gown with a lace bodice under mer.

Mrs. Clarence Otto assisted in serving and Mrs. Emil Wal-ther, mother of the honoree, a matching jacket. The skirt The couple plans to make its home near Tripoli. The groom was net over taffeta.

The fin is associated' with the Drape poured. Buy Ameriesfe favorite femiiy car OBk. JKPak Construction Co. 4m Approximately 22 guests attended the event and presented group gifts. Miss Charles also received a corsage from INDEPENDENCE Mr.

and gertip illusion veil was caught to a cap of lace ornamented with seed pearls and sequins and the bride carried a white Bible topped with pink sweetheart roses and white feath Mrs. Sherman Martin are announcing the marriage of their the hostesses. ered carnations. The Ford Custom Ranch Wagon seats six passengers comfortably, converts in seconds to a spacious cargo carrier. Alice Brooks lJnzes lor games were awarded to Mmes.

Leo Wach, Jerry Coughlin, Leonard Schnoebelen, Gordon Pelton, Sophie O'Connor, Darrel Cady The maid of honor was pink and the bridesmaids in aqua. The ballerina-length gowns were worn with match Look neat, smart and pretty all summer in this lovely new maternity top. Novel neckline; pock and John Cross, ets sparked with gay iron-on Miss Charles and Frank Hur ing fitted lace jackets. The at tendants carried colonial bou quets of white gladioli. ley of Cedar Falls will be mar daughter, Carol, to William H.

Kurtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kurtz, Winthrop. The wedding-took place on April 29 at the Martin home. The couple left for Dawson, to visit the bride's brother, James Martin, and will be at home in Winthrop after May 16.

The bride has been employed by Corn Blossom Foods and the groom i.uan employe of the Illinois Central Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith Announce the engage ried on June 9 in St. John's Pattern 7036: Maternity Misses" Sizes 10-12; 14-16 included.

Pattern, washable iron-on motifs in The reception occurred in the church parlors. Assisting 1 in-' hf combination of blue, yellow, green. JTS in Send-TWE? Catholic Church. Fo Na med to Supreme Shrine Posts at Session coins for this pattern add 5 cents were Mmes. Kenneth Ball, Floyd Johnson, Carl Minikus, Henry Beck, Nettie Prosser and Al Neidcrt and Miss Donna Beck.

After a week in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Hart will reside at 1021,4 Main St. The bride; for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Waterloo Daily Courier, Household Arts P.

O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station. New York 11. N. Y.

Print plainly Two members of the Order ment of their I daughter, Vir-L Kinia Ann, to tit i Lavern Eve-1 'mA I rett, son of NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE. AND PATTERN NUMBER. Two FREE patterns printed In of White Shrine of Jerusalem have been appointed to supreme offices in the order, according to an announcement has been employed in the law offices of Parker Sindlinger and the groom is an employe of the Chamberlain Corp. in the new Alice Brooks Needlecraft Li' 1.

i A f3? i Everett, Haz- leton, and the Waterloo. visit made Saturday evening at a meeting of Madonna Shrine. Mrs. Richard Stodt, worthy high, priestess of Madonna i late Mr. Eve book for 195C! Stunning designs for yourself, for your home just for you, our readers! Dozens of other designs to order all easy, fascinating hand-work! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book right awayl TBI CEDAR FALLS ((Special) Mrs.

Ralph B. Conrad of La 1 bhrine, has been named su JP 31'- TrT-r TrT' 1 date was cas and Mrs. Harold McGee of Hampton, mother and aunt of preme queen's attendant, and Everett Halterman, watchman of shepherds, has been apoint- Lt. Dean L. Berggren'i lian- Snap to Sew! ed supreme king guard.

cee, Miss juizaDem onraa, spent the weekend as her guest here. They also visited ui The appointments were made during the annual convention of the supreme shrine last bmi.i 'The bride-elect, is a scudent at Jesup Consolidated School and her fiance is an employe of the Rath Packing Waferloo. ACKLET Mr. and Mrs. Will L.

Meyer announce the- approaching marriage of their' Berggren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Berggren, 2202 week in Cleveland, Ohio. Parrish St.

Two Cedar Falls members similarly honored were Mrs. TISSUES. NOT TOWELS. Forrest Thompson, supreme Lessen the laundry load by daughter, Marilyn Joan, to queen's attendant, and Will Brown, supreme king' guard, Ronald E. Ilarken, son of keeping a box of facial tissues in the bathroom.

Women guests can use them instead of guest towels to remove lipstick. They are worthy high priestess and watchman of shepherds at Bethany Shrine in Cedar Falls. tmviiie. The wed- 1 i Communion or ding will take 175 Members of Tha Ford Country Sodan gives you four-door convenience, room for eight. With Ford wagons, you have a generous choice of smart new body colors and harmonizing interiors.

cently discharged from the U. S. Army and is now employed by the Chicago Great Western Railroad here. The wedding will take place at p. m.

on June 3 in the Oel-wein Baptist Church. Mrs. Isobel Lujan is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Victoria, to Catholic Group place on June 24 in St. John's Evangel 1 a 1 and Reformed Church here. Miss Meyer an Instruct One hundred seventy-five members of the Catholic Miss Meyer Daughters of America attend nt th Evaneclical Hospital on Foal's mew Family Plan rfcnnl nf nursine in Marshall- ed a corporate communion at the 7:30 a.

m. mass Sunday at Anthonv Neuzil. son of Mrs. St. Mary'i Catholic Church, in observance of National Com town.

She is a graauaie Eleanor Neuzil, SpUlviiie. the University of Iowa college A fan wedding is being of nursing, Iowa City. Mr. pianned. Harken was discharged from Lujan is employed by the Air Force in March after, the Collins Radio Co.

and her munion Sunday. Rev. W. Klassen, pastor of St. Mary's, was the speaker at a breakfast following the mass.

Kiance is an employe of the four years' service, Father Klassen told of his re ELBERON Announcement cent trip to Mexico and showed souvenir of the trip. Miss Enjoy the style, comfort and practicality that have made Ford wagons favorites among families everywhere! Come in row and. you'll get a deal that's "custom-tailored" to your budget like no deal you've ever seen before I No strain! In any one of Ford's six beautiful models, you can have performance that made the Ford V-8 the world's largest-selling eight! Available with 225 or 202 horsepower. And there's Ford's exclusive new Lifeguard Design to watch over your family every mile of the way I Joan Kaumans also presented two vocal selections, accompanied by Mary Ellen Kirsch. There is no fixed down payment no fixed monthly payments.

Every deal is tailored to fit your budget! Join the swing to America's best-selling wagons! Co-chairmen for the commu nion and breakfast were Mrs. Joseph Kaumans and Mrs. Rob 9311 t2-; 30- Marian Maitin ert Kieler. The breakfast was FORD WINS ALL 3 AWARDS prepared by members of the St. Mary's Rosary Society.

SEE this honey of a dress! Then stud? the diagram! Did you ever see uch an easy ew? FEW pattern parts, minimum details. Get thi on your tewing machine right now! Mak it up in crisp cotton, print ilk, or ihantung! K0TOI UIND AWUB rftt4 Quaker Oats both in Cedar Rapids. No date has been set for the wedding of Miss Lois Cum-mings, whose engagement is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cummings.

Her fiance is Terry Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roberts. Miss Cummings is a nurse's aide at Mercy Hospital here and the prospective groom is an employe of the Pure Food Grocery Store. TSAER Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Bradley are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dixie Lou, to CpL Terry M. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin.

No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Bradley has been employed at Iowa State College, Ames, for the past year. Cpl. Martin, who has served in the U. S.

Army for two years, is now in California awa.ting hif discharge. MOIIltAt tcoNomr AWAID for ttpftt ftmtm tun on aUNUf ACTUM'S AWAID hr pvrfcf nf Kt auuri tgytmrKM is being made of the marriage of Miss Marilyn Lou Brant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Brant.

She and Ted LewandowskI, Cedar Rapids, were married on April 22 in the chapel of Ep-worth Methodist Church, Chickasha, Okla. After a southern wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 629 41st N. Cedar Rapids. The bride is an office employe of the Iowa Lumber Dealers, and the groom is employed by the Dewey-Almy Manufacturing Co, Cedar Rapids. OELWEEV A June wedding is bein? planned by Miss Carroll Hall, whose engagement is being announced by her mother, Mrs.

Irene Hall. Her fiance is Lou J- stru" bel son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Strubel Sr.

Miss Hall is a senior student at Oelwein High School. The prespective groom was re-. Pattern 9311: Misses' fcizfi lz. Ford! 14, 18, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 38, 38, 40, lilil'jH (ttiS Con you see, sfeer, ifop safefyt Check your cor check occ'denft m. 42.

Size 18 drew require! 37 yard 35-lnch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives Deadline for Waterloo society news is 10:15 a. m. the da? following tha avant and 3 p. m.

on Saturday. Sunday pictura deadline is noon Saturday and avents occurring Safurdsy afternoon mutt appear in Sunday's paper. News of Norlhesst Iowa Society must be received not later than the morning ef Jha second day following ih event. perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.

Send Thirty-five cents in corns for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lat-elas mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care WHEELER MOTOR CO. of Waterloo Daily Owner. Pat DIAL AD 4-7551 New Show Room Open Evenings 170 WEST PARK AVENUE, WATERLOO tern DrpU 232 West 13th SU New York 11, N. Y.

Pnrt plt.r.lr N'AME, ADDRf.SS wi'H ZO.Ng, SIZ nd STYX-S NUMBER. A FORD WITH AIR C0HDITI0NIHG COSTS LESS THAM MAMY OTHER CARS WITHOUT IT-.

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