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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 7

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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA. MONDAY, JUNK 19. 1961. Page Seven Engagements, weddings COURIER NEWS SERVICE)' GREENE Aug. 5 is the date chosen by Miss Ellen Hoben and Richard Charles Winter for their wedding in St.

Mary's Catholic Church. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. P.

Hoben, and her fiance's parents are the Leo "Winters, New Hampton. Miss Hoben has been doin graduate work a Creighto1 Univer sit Omaha, Mr. Winter master's GREENE of Judge Graven, Virginia Shirley bride-elect. an August Graven is Mondale, Minnesota. daughter of Fischer, attending Miss Hoben lege, Minneapolis, Minn.

STRAWBERRY POINT is working for degree at Creigh- will Lloyd Graven, 11 and Mrs. Henry has chosen Miss olic Fischer as his They are planwedding. Mr. way employed by Walter her Attorney General His fiancee, the Mr. and Mrs.

HarEllendale, Augsburg Col-23 Mr. and Mrs. Howard are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sandra, to Milo Schield. He the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Schield, Waverly. The couple will be married Aug. 2'7 in Emanuel Miss Eppler Lutheran Church. Miss Eppler has been attending Wartburg College, and her fiance is a student at Iowa State University, Ames. SHELL ROCK -Announce- ment is being made of the marriage of Miss Marilyn Marie Miller and Roger J.

Clark. Vows were exchanged June 8 in the Little Brown Church, Nashua. Parents of the couple are Mr. Mrs. Charles F.

Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Clarksville. They will live near Shell Rock. The groom is employed by Swenson's Service.

LIME SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ryon are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Mary Edith, to Lyle Allen Stevenson. He is the son of the Ross Stevensons.

The couple exchanged in the Methodist Church. They will live in Lime Springs. The bride has been employ ed at Mrs. Stevenson Cozy Lunch, Granger, and her husband is an employe of Jones Implement Co. A farm near Mabel, will be the home of the former Leona M.

Frana and Joseph Stortz, who were married June 7 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Lourdes. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George Frana, Lime Springs, and 1 Henry Stortz of Mabel and the late Mrs. Stortz.

CLARKSVILLE William Shaw and his bride, the former Miss Barbara Rupp, are making their home in Sumter, S. C. They were married June 10 in Community Church at Harrington Park, N. J. Parents of the couple are Mrs.

Bonita Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. George Rupp, Riverdale, N. J. Both are students at South Carolina University, Sumter.

LAMONT Mr. and Mrs. George Helms engagament of daughter, Georgia Cyril. Koch. the son and Louis Koch.

The couple be ried July 8 a. m. in Mary's CathoChurch. Miss Helms ployed by Co. in fiance Caterpillar Milwaukee, are announcing marat St.

Miss Helms Miss Helms has been emBurlington RailChicago, and is an employe of Man ufacturing Wis. NEW HARTFORD Sept. Miss Shafer is the date chosen by Harlan W. Bergman and his bride elect, Miss Marilyn Shafer, for their wedding. He is the son of Mrs.

Andrew. Bergman, and he r. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H.

Shafer, Des Miss Shafer Moines. Miss Shafer is a secretary at Bankers Life Des Moines, and Mr. Bergman is employed in the Bankers Life Co. investment department. MASONVILLE A home in Cedar Rapids is being established by Norman James Starr and his bride, the former Miss Barbara Louise Rossow.

They were married Tuesday in First Baptist, Parents, of Orville Rossow, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn D. Starr, Woonsocket, S. D.

The groom is employed by Kilborn Paper Cedar Rapids, and his bride has been employed by Farmers and Merchants Sav- ings Bank. WAVERLY-The approaching marriage of Miss Joyce Ann Bodecker and Fred Timson is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Bodecker. Vows will be exchanged Aug.

27 at 3 p. m. in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The bride-elect is attending Wartburg College.

Her fiance, the son of Mrs. Bruce Avery, is an employe of James Black Dry Goods Waterloo. CHARLES CITY- An- nouncement is being made of the marriage of Miss Judy Pratt and Ronald Steere. Vows were exchanged June 11 in the Little Brown Church, Nashua. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. William Pratt, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steere, Greene. The couple will live near Greene, where the groom is engaged in farming.

His bride is a 1961 graduate of Charles City Community High School. IOWA FALLS A farm near Faulkner will be the home of Leon French and his bride, the former Miss Nancy Sunken. They were married Friday evening in First Con- SHOP TONIGHT, FRIDAY UNTIL 9 Phone AD 4-3571 for an You may use your Black's appointment. charge account Blacks NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY A Timely Tip for The Bride-to-Be! Your future looks bright make a firm resolution now never neglect your most charming asset your hair. "HONEYMOON SPECIAL" A regular 22.50 Permanent that includes 1095 Shampoo, Haircut and Styled Set.

COMPLETE Haircuts from 1.50 Styled cuts from 2.00 BLACK'S BALCONY -Beauty Salon Today's patterns Here's a one yard wonder gregational Church. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Sunken, is a 1961 graduate of Iowa Falls High School.

Her husband is engaged in farming. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen French, Ackley. AURORA Richard L.

Knapp has taken the former Miss Marilyn Theresa Cahill as his bride. They were married Saturday morning in St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Davenport. Mr. Knapp is the son of Mrs.

Leslie Knapp and the late Mr. Knapp. He is emloyed by Midwest Wheel and Rim Davenport. His bride's parents, are Mr. and Mrs.

John Cahill, West Branch. She is teaching in the Davenport schools. They will live at Davenport. their Ila, JerHe of Mrs. AND MRS.

LANGE MR. AND MRS. OLESON MR. AND MRS. BACON MR.

AND MRS. NOLAN and Announce weddings of four couples his ton. Establishing a home in La Porte City are Dennis Alan Lange and his bride, the former Lorraine Anne They were married Saturday morning in St. Joseph's Catholic Church before the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Duane Brady. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Meldrid May, 748.

Conger and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lange, La Porte City. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Lois, John of Brandon was best. Hermany Ushers were the bride's brother, Leland, and the groom's brother Michael.

The bride's brother, Dennis, was ring bearer and the bride's niece, Caroline May, of Corona, was flower girl. The bride is employed as a secretary at Hawthorne School. Mr. Lange is employed by the John Deere Wa- Miss Georgia Lee and Michael J. Oleson were married Sunday in the Trinity American Lutheran Church before the Rev.

G. E. Melchert. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Appelgate, 221 Summit and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Oleson, 121 Hawthorne Ave. The bride chose a floor length Her fingertip veil was caught to gown of tulle and chantilly a lace. a crown. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and pink sweetheart roses on a white Bible. She "handkerchief, 100-year-old lace which belonged to her great grandmother.

Attending the couple were Miss Shirley McCreedy and Robert Paulson. Ushers were Roger Downs, Gary Schmadke, Robert Gray, Gilbert Foster and William Sarka. The bride is a 1961 graduate of West High School. Mr. Oleson is employed by Iowa Public Service.

The couple will make its home terloo Tractor Works. at 322 Devonshire Road. Eldora Woman's Club flower show attended by 160 persons COURIER NEWS SERVICE) club is planning a dinner party ELDORA Over persons at Ranchwood Cafe near Backattended the Eldora Woman's bone State Park June 28. Club flower show Friday at the Congregational MAYNARD Mrs. Marvin Church.

"Magic and Romance of Ingels is the president of new Flowers" was the theme of the the American Legion Auxiliary. show, which included 35 clas- She will be assisted Mmes. by sifications in seven divisions. Merrill first Glew, vice presiMrs. Maurice Cook of New dent; David Parsons, second Providence was judge.

vice president: Delbert Glew, Mrs. Howard Calfee was top secretary; William A. Stephens, winner with four ribbons, treasurer: A. F. Bergman, hisblue four reds and one white.

She torian: Ray Arthur, chaplain; was followed by Mrs. Howard Orland Struve, sergeant atFrey with three blues and three arms; Walter Suhr, Walters reds, and Mrs. Margaret Berg Ehlers and Adolph Kuennen, exwith three blues and one ecutive council. They will be red. The complete list of blue rib- installed 11.

July bon winners includes: Mrs. Margaret Berg, Mrs. Aymer Davis, Mrs. Howard Frey, Mrs. R.

L. GARWIN The American Soli, Mrs. W. W. Seward, Mrs.

Howard Calfee, Mrs. R. C. Rogers, Legion Auxiliary has chosen its Dale Peisha, Mrs. W.

W. Sword, Mrs. new officers. They are Mmes. W.

E. Mrs. O. L. Lamb, Mrs.

Rose Mrs. Tom Mossman. Alfred Neidermann, president; Henry Stebe and Miss Allice Stebe. Lester Havran, first vice presiThe Hawthorne Club won the blue ribbon in the table arrangement. dent; Henry Judge, second vice president; Elmer Blocker, secAURORA--New officers have retary; William Langenbau, been elected by members of the treasurer; Orlyn Langenbau, 4T Club.

They are: Mrs. Har- historian; Mayme Wirth, chaplan Murley, president; Mrs. lain; Lawrence Aldrich and Carl Quint, vice president; Mrs. Dale Mathern, sergeant atClaude Jenks, secretary; Mrs. arms; John Terble, Lloyd William Reed, treasurer, and Haynes and Purvis Mason, exMiss Alice Last and Mrs.

John ecutive board. They will be inBaker, flower committee. The sibility as a Citizen." Rehearsal party occurs at Alden POURIER NEWS SERVICE) ALDEN-Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Harms were hosts Saturday evening at a dinner for 30 guests in their home.

It honored their daughter, Dorothy, and her fiance, Ronald Ammerman, of Clarion following their wedding rehearsal. The couple will be married Sunday. PARKERSBURG- A box social and barn dance will occur Saturday evening at the Mansel Ocheltree farm. Proceeds of the event will into the Parksburg swimming pool fund. IOWA FALLS Thirty-five members of the Enabnit family met at the Edgewood for their annual reunion.

They were from Minneapolis, Valley City, N. Clear Lake, Marble Rock, Des Moines, Maxwell, Latimer, Mingo, Ankeny, Sac City, Honored Meservey and were Storm Mr. Lake. and guests Mrs. Adam Kolb, Meservey.

Mrs. Kolb, was 91 years old Sunday her husband will be 95 in the fall. They will observe their 72nd wedding anniversary July 11. A bridal shower occurred at the Edgewood Saturday afternoon honoring Miss Patricia Curtis, Owasa. Mrs.

William Crosser, Miss Jeanine Zielske of Des Moines, and Mrs. Roland Farley, Eldora, were hostesses. Miss Curtis and Benjamin Van Deest, Grundy Center, will be married Saturday. Twenty members of the class of 1924 of Iowa Falls High School had a reunion and dinner at the Ellsworth College dining room Sunday. Those attendwere from Seattle, Hampton, Mason City, Wellsburg, Marshalltown, Gladbrook, Ft.

Dodge and Osceola. Harlan Leonard was named chairman of the 1964 reunion. ficers are Mrs. Millard Hamilton, secretary, and Leland Murphy, treasurer. Pietan-Potter vows exchanged in New Hampton Miss Janice Pietan became the bride of Robert Potter Saturday evening in Trinity Lutheran Church, New Hampton, before the Rev.

Luther Berven. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lorraine Pietan, 2110 Independence and the late Alfred Pietan. She was given in marriage by her uncle, John Rosauer, of New Hampton, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Potter, Maquoketa, are the parents of the groom. Attending the couple were the bride's sister, Mrs. Lawrence R. Hunt, Whittier, and Virgil Miller, Hazleton. Mrs.

Potter was attired in an eyelet sheath and white hat. She carried a bouquet of roses. Mr. Potter is employed by the L. E.

Myers Co. of Chicago. He and his bride will make their home at 1206 Independence Ave. When you use buttermilk in cake batter expect the batter is to when be somethicker than it regular milk is used. FREE STORAGE For All Your Winter Woolens DIAL AD 3-2352 for Details Complete Pick-Up and Delivery Service FALLS AVE.

CLEANERS On Falls Ave. -Between Latta's and Freeman's son FAIRBANK Immaculate Establishing home at W. 5th St. are Charles Norman Bacon and his bride, the former Miss Marsha Ann Dirks. They were married Saturday afternoon in First Brethren Church before the Rev.

H. H. Rowsey, The bride was attended by Miss Janice Bartelt, and Robert Dirks, brother of the bride, served as best man. Mrs. Bacon is employed by Sun Mart, and Mr.

Bacon is employed by Joe Buckley Upholstering. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Dirks of 813 Bourland and Mrs.

Mildred Bacon of Rt. 3, Waterloo, and the late Glenn Bacon. Lovely summer By Mary Sue Miller A woman goes all out to get her car, home, husband and children ready, for the summer season. Then she usually discovers there are precious few days to attend to her own needs before heat and holidays arrive. Actually, the deadline's this Just look at the calendar! For the sake of your comfort, calm and come-hither, you'd best check on personal requirements at once: What's due your hair? A styling, trim, tint, permanent? And have you a full supply of do-it-yourself aids shampoo, rinse, pins, rotlers, nets, spray, pomade? Are your cosmetic and skin-care products keyed to summer wither and weathering? Be sure to use a lightweight base, and don't forget to step up the color of both your base and lipstick to tan.

As complement for skin-care a deepening preparations, a dry or normal skin thirsts for moisture creams and lotions. Oily complexions want for lotions that staunch secretion and infection. How about the grooming department? As of now, it's a good idea to double up on deodorant applications, cologne rubs, pedicures and fuzz removal. And what of your wardrobe? Those fix-it kings soap, iron, mending kit and dry cleaner can speedily set last year's wearables in order. making happy, new selections, call on the reigning fashion queens easy fit, easy wear and easy care.

Just make the moves, and you're bound to have a lovely's lovely summer! MIDRIFF SLIMMERS. To solve that riddle of extra inches around your middle, send today for my leaflet, "Midriff Slimmers." It contains quick, easy reducing exercises for slimming diaphragm, waist and abdo- Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Anderson and William T. Nolan. The couple exchanged vows June 3 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Big Timber, Mont.

The Rev. John Haligouski officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.

E. Anderson, Big Timber. Mr. Nolan, of Omaha, is the son of Mrs. William P.

Nolan, 408 Riehl St. Miss Susan Anderson attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Elizabeth Anderson, sister of the bride, and Miss Sharon Anderson, cousin of the bride. William Scheibel of Chicago served as best man. Ushers were Perry Anderson, brother of the bride, and James Sjobakken, Austin, Minn.

Mrs. Nolan is employed as instructor in medical, surgical nursing at St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha. Mr. Nolan is a student in graduate school, Creighton University, Omaha, working for a master's degree in organic chemistry.

They will make their home at 5015 N. 38th Omaha. Club Calendar Tuesday HiTops Club 9:30 a. m. Mrs.

Earl Stuber. 1111 Dundee Ave. Allen Memorial Hospital Auxiliary 1:30 p. m. Dack Hall.

Farm Bureau Women: West Waterloo Township 9 a.m. breakfast Mrs. Harley Zimmerman, Route 1, Waterloo. DUV: Tent 16 2 p. m.

Memorial Hall. OES: Becker Chapter 10 a. m. koffee klatch Mrs. Ortis Watson.

804 Moir St. Newcomers Club p. m. luncheon, cards Hotel President. Waterloo Police Auxiliary 7:30 p.

m. Mrs. Robert J. Foster, 612 Hope St. Cedar Heights Woman's Club: Flower Garden Department 1:15 p.

m. Mrs. Wilbur Davis, 1804 Hawthorne Cedar Falls. Waterloo to Shriners Falls Cripped AuxChildren's Hospital 7:30 p.m. Campbell Realty Recreation Room.

TTT: BH 8 p. m. -Mrs. Chapter, Bittner, 410 Home Park Blvd. Altrusa noon installationBlack's Tea Room.

Waterloo Women's Civic Club -8 D. m. Grant School. BPW 6:30 p. m.

Black's Tea Room. Linden Methodist: Marian Warner Circle 1:30 p. m. Mrs. M.

E. Wyborny. 532 Blowers Clara Kliener Circle 6:30 p. m. potluckMrs.

Wilis Pritchard. 551 Archer Edna Poole Circle 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert Kemmerer, 155 Michigan Evansdale.

WCTU 2 p. m. Mrs. William Campbell, 1534 W. 11th St.

First EUB: Fellowship Class p. m. picnic church. Graves EUB: WSWS 10 a. m.

meeting, noon potluck, 1:30 p. m. Sisterhood -church, GOLDEN WEDDING. IOWA FALLS (CNS) Mr. and Mrs.

August Meyer will mark their golden wedding anniversary Sunday. They will be honored at a reception in the Ellsworth College dining room. Mr. Meyer and the former Miss Christine Helwig were married June 21, 1911, in Iowa Falls. men.

Write me in care of this newspaper, enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope and 5 cents in coin to cover handling. ALL GLASSES ONE PRICE ONLY 129 Choice of Single bifocal any Scientific $12.90 vision frame lenses, or Eye style clear Kryptok or INCLUDES: or Examination color tinted CONTACT LENSES ONE PRICE LOW $45 EASY CREDIT NO MONEY DOWN CAPITOL OPTICAL IN WATERLOC OFFICES aT 208 East 4th EZALE'S Dr. L. Tichnor, D. 0.

OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY GUARANTEED Conception Church was the scene of the wedding Saturday morning of Miss Jane Frances Cowlishaw a Edward J. Monaghan Jr. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fearl E.

Cowlishaw, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Monaghan Harvey, Ill. The couple will make its home in Platteville, where Mr.

Monaghan is an insurance agent for Kopp Insurance Agency. His bride has been employed at Crocker Claim Service, Dubuque. NEW HAMPTON The marriage of Miss Idella Card and Dean Boschult is being announced. Vows were ex- MR. AND MRS.

BOSCHULT changed June 11 in First Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Card. She is a 1961 graduate of Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, and will teach in the New Hampton schools in the fall.

Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boschult, Saude. He is engaged in farming near Saude, where the couple will live. If you want cake, cookies or rolls to have a thin layer of frosting, add the frosting while the baked product is still warm.

Embroidery make a party ful checks, a Sew both easily. 7209 'n' eyelet apron cheerkitchen helper! 9137 Jiffy-cut! Pin pattern to fabric, and cut out entire apron at once. Takes one yard 35-inch fabric. Pattern 7209: transfer; pattern medium size only; directions. Send Thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first -class mailing.

Send to Alice Brooks, care of Waterloo Courier, Needlecraft P. O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, PATTERN NUMBER.

Our 1961 Needlecraft Book. Over 125 designs for home furnishings, for fashions knit, crochet. embroider, weave, sew, quilt toys, gifts, bazaar items. FREE six designs for popular veil caps. Quick send 25c TODAY.

COUNT ON THIS costume to see you smartly from warm weather through fall's cool days. News to note: pretty neckline of dress, flattering cut of jacket, Printed Pattern 9137: Half Sizes Size dress let 2 yards. takes yards 35-inch; jackSend FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, Waterloo Courier, Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11, N. Y.

Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. 100 FASHION FINDS -the best. newest, most beautiful Printed Patterns for Summer, 1961. See them all in our new Color Catalog.

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