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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 5

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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA FRIDAY, AUGUST Rag Rlvt i Ulivinrn Danes surprsec af sfr HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.ithat seems to have aroused all An apology comes from Beafe John i 1 Of (AP) Jonathan Daniels saidthe attention is only about two Friday he was surprised at the Pa8es sai Dane's, a luiiuci aiuc iu nuuscveu turn 4 commotion caused by a ref Twenty fete Linda Mast with brunch Miss Linda Kay Mast was honored at a brunch Thursday at the home of Mrs. Glenn Beers, 212 Berkshire Road. Mrs. G. J.

Lee was co-liostess. There were 20 guests present now editor of the News and Ob server in Raleigh, N.C. "I just CHICAGO (AP) "I'm sor- hope people remember the rest of the book as well as those two I'm sorry I said it really. I never meant it as a lousy, an- pages," he added. erence in his new book to a romance between President Franklin D.

Roosevelt and the late Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd. "I'm surprised," said Daniels at his summer home, "because I wrote of this in greater detail in 'The End of itireligious thing," apologized Daniels said Grace Tully, Roosevelt's personal secretary, revealed in her 1949 book "FDR, My Boss," that Lucy Mercer was with FDR when he Beatle John Lennon. He attempted to explain Thursday night his remarks about Christianity, which set off boycotts and bonfires in the published in 1954. The new book, to be published died at Warm Springs, in Aug. 19, is called "The Time) 1945.

between the Wars" and is, said, Roosevelt's son, James, said Daniels, a history of the period, Friday in New York he under- between the World War I armi and a hostess gift was pre-; sented. Miss Mast will become the bride of William Bohlen Sept. 10 at St. Edward's Catholic Church. Folk songs are on program for Legion Aux.

A program of folk songs was 1- "if. I'S i I i wmii mmnniiwiiM mamttn mum urn nirf 1 stood "everyone in the family" had known Miss Mercer was with the president when he died. stice and Pearl Harbor. "The passage in the new book MISS MILLER October vows Miss Jean Miller and Emmett Frauenkron are planning an Oct. 22 wedding at 2 p.

m. in lmmanuel Lutheran Church. United States. The main thing, Lennon said, is that he was misunderstood. "I wasn't saying whatever they're saying I was saying," he told a news conference.

"I was of deploring the attitude toward Christianity." Lennon said he was "worried to death" about the controversy aroused by his statements that the Beatles "are more popular than Jesus" and that "Christianity will go." I The long-haired singers ar-; rived Thursday at O'Hare International Airport and were Gates Alumni set banquet date Officers of the Gates Collegei Officers of the association who Alumni Association met Thurs-; planned the event were Floyd (Associated Press Pholo(ox) presented bv Matthew Hurley of: Parents of the couple are Falls at the meeting of day evening at the college to E. Hokpins, 815 Allen, president; make plans for the annual ban-jMiss Clara Venz, first vice Pat, Luci end seclusion (Asswioled Press Pholofax) quct. Arrangements were made president, Ronald Kittrell, Ce- Prince and his Texas bride to sponsor a buffet dinner, showidar Falls, second vice presi and dance at the Clayton House and Mrs. Lmmett Frauenkron American Legion Auxiliary of Houston, and Mrs. Becker Chapman Post Thurs-Lee Fox.

712 Boston and jday evening at the Legion home. Cecil Miller, 1308 Riehl St. Plans were announced for the Miss Miller, who lives at 509 jfirst meeting of the Junior Girls Worthington is employed at (Sept. 3. Cookies were sent to Allen Memorial Hospital.

Henthe Veterans Hospital at Knox-fiance makes his home at 315 1 ville. Mmes. Leon Hubbard and Commercial St. and is em-Milo G. Balhorn were hostess-ployed bv John Deere Water- at the door.

On the refresh- LVCl JOHNSON Nugent hears a jew quiet words from, her husband Pat as they ended their honeymoon seclusion and posed for pictures Thursday in Nassau. With the honeymoon couple is Bahamas Premier Sir Roland Symonetle. Pat and Luci were guests of honor at a tea at Government House given by Bahamas Governor Sir Ralph Grey and Lady Grey. to give two concerts Friday. Harriet Blot is president; Mrs.

Robert Sage, West Union, third vice president; and Mrs. A. W. Brink-mann, Cedar Falls, secretary and treasurer. College representative was Stuart E.

Sears, executive vice president. Motel on Oct. 1. Particularly honored at this meeting will be the 50-year class of 1916, the 25-year class of 1941, the 10-year class of 1956 and the PRINCE Richard Yeshwant Rao Holkar jrom India and his bride, the former Sally Budd of Dallas, cut their wedding cake at reception at night club in Dallas Thursday evening after their wedding. The two will be married again in December in the ancient princely state of Indore, India.

Sally and Richard met a year-and-a-half ago in Florence, Italy, while both were studying political science on Stanford University's year abroad program. class of 1966. wed in Chicago to Mr. Cholden ments committee were Mmes. loo Tractor Works.

Chandlers mark Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blot of 302 Couples plan, say vows icourier news service) in St. Peters Lutheran FREDERICKSBURG Mr. 'church.

Northeast lowans have guests rcouKitR newsservicei visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roger CALMAR Mrs. Tom Bones- Thompson of Houston, for troo and son, Bruce of Sheri- two weeks, dan are visiting her SUMN'KR Eldon Westcn-mother Mrs Gust Welling dorf of Chicago Is visiting in the Ella Welch, Mabel Matthiesen, Kenneth Asa and Al Maricle. Sister Mary Jose feted at reception Western Ave.

announce the Aug. 7 marriage of their daughter Harriet to Myron Cholden of Stamps for drinking man? silver wedding date at Nashua and Mrs. rrancis scott are By GEORGE NEWMAN iWhy he spent all that money on'ChJa80' IIL Mr. and Mrs. OSAGE ii i NEW YORK (APi shr.niri.128 pints of beer.

I Ve ceremony, conducted oy first vows at Mount St Carl Strand of Eureka, Calif. home of hjs parcnlSi Mr. anding a home in Fredericks-. Frank Cooper announce the By and large, American bar- Mordccai Simon, took it'll i ir NEWS Wilfred Westendorf, engagement of their daughter, bars give trading stamps for in Frilnii io IU ftHS. NASHUA Mr.

and Mrs. Joe 7 wangsness. Barbara Ann, to Jewel and Joy Messer of Pine UHUnmcr i air. ana wrs. i.reg-! nH rft PhiinHIitr trill rnlithruto Ihnir itv Tirin arfl iMcifinn in the drinks' tenders were not enthused about "a at 1UU1 1,1 lIie au- a i it i the idea Some Dointed out it emm Temple Rodfei Zedic A survev of U.S.

bartenders 1 oui ii rhi FriHav hnu, mnti thom vvould be illegal in states which1' 7 Friday shows most of them Tne bride was attended by her David D. Bark-huff of Austin, am of Rassier Citv. I 6 ii silver wedding anniversary HertRf J1 Frw St Hertges will visiM with anf1 Mp, or me.r granaparenis, Mr Minn. host a reception for Sister Mary vin Mrs. George Messerer.

woum i.Ke pour in.s Hntisn supposed to gi've sister- Mrs- Bradley Bri" Ra idea on the rocks. But the reac-L 8 Pp ri wi. Hprhcrt clne' Miss Cooper no nretzels. no neannts nn frpp r- brother in law of drinks, no women, no tion was well mixed. A popular London is an employe at a finance company in Austin.

11 a. pub Joe pasquineiii, a 35-yearjthe Sroom- was best man- A begun handing out the stampsjveteran drink mixer Chicag0J Mr. Cholden is the son of Mr. i it The Rev. and Mrs.

Lorimer Potratz and family of Corona, S. are visiting his mother, Mrs. Karl Miller, a patient in the Sumner hospital. They are also visiting her father, Karl Miller in Clermont. The Rev.

and Mrs. Willys Potratz and family of Grand Mrs. Earl Helm and two grandchildren of Tulsa, visited Mrs. William Eppens and the William Landas. FAIRBANK Mrs.

ia Jensen of Fargo, N. returned to her home after spending a few days in the Henry Bunger home. Her fiance is employed at the First National Jose on Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m. at St.

John's Catholic Church. Brian Wiilhite photo judged outstanding A photograph by Brian Wiil iu lor a pini oi Deer, uiorai. it were legaf it would be and Mrs. Sidney Cholden of double scotch. At that rate 128 ridiculous Pcople that drinkiMr.

and Mrs. Sidney Cholden of pints of beer will net enough don.t look for Morton Grove, 111. He is a part- stamps to exchange for a tea set. In New York a bartender at ner in the CPA firm of Marvin 4 Hit Kit lllflnmnii nnH fcitaUfiSB. cans oi Austin.

He is the son of Miss CooPer Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Bark- u' LUJlumc' B'vc the West End, near Columbia banning and Associates his wife when she wants to know University, said, "Life is goinglChicago. His bride teaches fifth huff of Minneapolis, Minn.

'to get miehtv complicated grade at the nancis Parker FREDERICKSBURG Miss 'Forks, N. are guests in the Martha Richardson of Minneapo-j homes of his brother, Orval Po-lis, is vacationing at the tratz, and sister Mrs. John Lalk, The couple is planning an hite, 1006 Main Cedar Falls, ,1. ii Alnmnna nurcor 'around here if I have to handSi-'hool MlUmnae nurses out a stamp every time I pump The Oct. 15 wedding.

couple will be at home Hawkeye. MORRISON Mrs. Conrad Leon Schutte farm home. She th Internanona Expos, of wi remain untl Wedncsday. Professumal tography Mr and Mrs Rudy Drape of after Oct.

1 at 720 Gordon Terrace in Chicago. Tammy Clemensen honored at party a beer." At Hanno's in San Francisco, a bartender was asked about nonor grads at breakfast Beenken of Los Angeles, I MR. AND MRS. SCOTT i The evnn.itinninnnKv Call- are visiting is spending some time in the MR. AND MRS.

CHANDLER day. They will be honored at an i the possibility of trading stamps 1 re ative; Miss Tammy Jo Clemmensen i L. G. Beenken Sr. home and burg.

The couple was united the Professional Photographers Mss Manross is honored with 0f bringing in more family trade "open house" from 2 to 5 REAflLYN Mr. and Mrs. with other relatives. in marriage in a 9 a.m. cereas honored by eight friends! Tne Alumnae Association the home of their Amprica; h( are havin Edward tne nome or meir aausnier, tawara "That's what we don't need," at Jonnson ana lami i and re stives Thnrsriav pvpnmp the Watpr nn Srhnnt nf Prar-iir-ni Mrs.

Darrell Folkerts of rural ann 31 oonvenuon at tne from Anchoraee. Alaska. ieft Z.CZir. n.l "ito relehrate her fifth WHhHavlv u.j he said. "Either you like to drink or you don't.

Trading' kitchen showef the former anniversary, Plainfield. after spending some time with! The couple's other children h'te "a5 out" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meier. chelle, N.

have left to make ton. The bride is ibreakfast Thursday morning in stamps don't have anything to the' their home in San Mateo, Calif. I Miss Lila Brauckman, tuoN (iidte ai u.e Exchange Park in Cedar Falls do with it." include: John in the Air Force 3 Johnson was en route to Fort Titl i Thpv hnvp hppn vkitinff with'Haunhtpr nf Mr and Mrs Har- honoring this year's graduates Kenneth of Cedar mc tt rur' at Thailand: The home of Mrs. Charles Housman, 161 Vincent Road, was the site of a kitchen shower Thursday evening honoring iYiia. uaiiy vicimncuacn, 10 Knoll Ave.

Falls, and Richard and Jeffrey Knox, Ky where he will en, Mr afid'MrSi May.0,d Bruackman of Gliddcn. Mr. Officers Training School. ard Mencffee. land Mrs.

Ralph Scott of Fair- DENVER Miss Sharon nnu a bank are Darents of the eroom. An award was presented toi Mrs. Emma Towsley by Mrs.j Albert Treichel from the Licensed Practical Nurses Associa-' Miss Joan Manross. Jaycee-ettes gather for steak dinner SHRINE PICNIC Fairholm of St. Paul ark, i anH rhiiHron nf He is a foreman for Smith is visiting at the home Spring Valley, are visit- Construction New Hamp Madonna Shrine No.

47, W. S. Diane Roberts is feted with bridal shower at home. They also have two grand-' children. Mr.

Chandler and the former Miss Goldie C'oss were married at Memphis, on Aug. 7, 1941. tion of Iowa for her scholastic i Hostesses for the event were Mrs. Housman, Miss Karen Housman and Miss Mary Good- lot Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Fairholm. i ton Thp hrirle is a eraduate of mi rMU.i- i -j ing Al Dr. and Mrs. thp RnHnlnhinnm Hieh School oi con The Waterloo Jaycee-ettes met'sell. There were 15 guests pres- nidgbdint-n aim in1) nn.

uoiuiua; oi u.ou p. in, in urciuiwng auuuy L. O. Fox and family have re- in Protivin. shelter house at Hope Martinj Mrs.

Walter Heyenga and MrsJfor a steak dinner Thursday Mrs. Monica Rippey, Mrs ent at the 7 p. m. courtesy. rrtOR-Mr and Mrs.

Glen Miss Diane Roberts was the 10 ttlfir at Games were played and prizes c. a h.r bndce Citv. after a visit bLMA Lowell u. sua nas u. 1,..,.

furnished. uain.vMi, 01., uujcinu uitu ui mv'mii 01 a -Daicman Society presented each gradu-jJack Mendel, 628 Alpine Drive. 'awarded to the Misses Cindy ate with a nurses Bible. Host-lThere were 15 members and one VanVlack, Jean Ann Balhorn molher' Airman l.C. Richard Boies, chosen Miss Linda Kay Meyer" 33rd wedding anniversary, daughter bridal shower Thurs-111 tue mme 1,1 ntT Rnioc anH enne nf Rilnvi tlOtt 8S IllS DriQe eieCt.

MISS Wednesday evening as dinner, day evening at the home of Miss Aius tuLLttnax iesses for (ie even were Mmes NAIROBI Kenya's Foreign: Warren Weltge, George Appel nnpcic nf thpir son.in-law and Linda Coolev. 1341 Lvon St. Miss HAZLETON Mr. and Mrs.jMisj came or a visjt wj(h Meyerhoff. daughter of the Ed- guest present.

and Karen Housman. Refresh- Plans for the Jaycee-ette Re- ments were served, gion meeting, which will occur Miss Manross will wed Don L'mlk Atrc Martin K.arhara VI inlr pr ii'oc rn.hnclocc Mrs, Martin samara winKier was co-nostess. Kent in Meverhoffs. is a 1966 cradu-IMinister has begun collecting 'gate, Kenneth Cooley dnughter. Mr.

and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Manchester at Dunkerton. Mr.i prizes were awarded to "rfa- u. 1 iard Boies and his brothers, Da- al(i nf thp frestwood i antique pieces, including rare.Campbell and Miss Sally Ober-IAug.

29 at the Clayton Gardner in a Sept. 1 ceremony Rnhprt Tavtnr ont Mre lline dllir Visaing in ine r.ii;.. ,1,1.. ihrnonLImn ooro icMcc-orl -( discussed. I at Our Savior Lutheran Garetson and the former Doro- Mrs.

iwere Church. wiim iiiu. i iu aim i nui aim nirii idiiniica. i'nhnA Unr iinrb ic Tnp enn ni uuur.a. iiuin liiiivuc.

uiucv.iniit. ntM. Inn i .11 111, III. IILI lldll. JO Liiv.

i thv Tvler were married in the Roland Miller oakkimj. visitors at tne Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence tsird.i Mrs Kpnnpfh nf Frpsnrt Methodist Church in Manches- Miss Roberts will become the i)a n'irantc nf hriHp nf Pprrv Rrnu'n nf Fclhpr. are visiting in the home flome of Mrs- Anna Thompson He is employed as a mech- ndve ueen mi.

aim mis. t. j. anic in vvaveriy. ine coupie is seven children: Kenneth of La- ville in a 3 p.m.

ceremony Aug. Parents- Mu and Mr- Baskerville and family of Jack- planning an Aug. 20 wedding to r.tnn 9nH I arrv nf rpdar'27 at the lmmanuel United Pres- uilu- BIdllu sonvule, Jess Miller ot mother, Mrs. Eloa Carnes. Rapids; Melvin of byterian Church.

111.: Mrs. Richard Miller, Chicago: Mrs. Manchester; and Eugene. and the Glen Jen-; sen family of Indianapolis, Ind. LA PORTE CITY Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Magnell of Seattle, have been guests the Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Frances Stall and daughter of Tucson, are visiting their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnH Mrc Thai Bremer queen vies ior state crown John al home.

There are 13 grandchildren. Mr. Garetson is a carpenter. Waterloo area WAVERLY Miss Lvnda OKIE UTY Mrs. Urn pasi wees in me nome oi iur.

Wylam. 18. daughter of Mr. Collins and baby son, Jeffrey land Mrs. Arthur Wilson.

The and Mrs. Duane Wylam was ee- and Mr- and Mrs- Gilman'women are cousins. 'chosen 1066 Bremer lcft Saturday for Sani OSAGE Mr. and Mrs. Fair Queen.

She will represent Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Collins, the A. Myers and children Bremer County later this Miss Jean Kowalsky.lof Oakville, are house- MAYTAG Authorized Sotei and Servic Factory Trained Men All Work Guaranteed Parti Always on Hand Smitty's Tire and Appliance East 27th Street Cedar Falls Phone 266-0366-5288 students at SCI session CEDAR FALLS Eight Wa. at the Stale Fair Queen Con- concluded a i'z ween visit in guests of his cousin, Mrs.

Haz- test in Des Moines. La r'orte City with parents, rel- el Carrison. Other guests in- i Other ranriirtatps uprp ti atives and friends. elude Mr. Myers' mother.

Mrs. lUIIUlLIIIIWlll III Xki- terloo-Cednr Falls area Mary Ann Wood Peggy: WAL'COMA Cathy Adams, Clifford Larson of Arcadia pants are attending a two weekjjuhl, and Elizabeth Driscoll. 'Janice Bear and Robert Adams and his aunt, Miss wnrkshon in machine shorthand wil1 take a 4-H citizenship trijvGIadvs Parker of Sioux City. WOIKMHip in HldUllllt suuuiiniiu. htly beot on wi(h 0 0( Thl lol.i at State College of Iowa during oi cod imir; Sicken to Washington, D.

t. lney lelt; Jim Lesch, son of Mr. and the summer post session Fayette yesterday. jMrs. LeRoy Lesch, is spending snmiow tot inon ouiier ona nail snori i DcLKy nUalllS, UdUiilllcI OI ivir.

some lime at Hie nome 01 niS day to Aug. 19. have Marviand-stvle' ening) and you'll and Mrs. Jack Adams, has been parents. I fnJ chicken.

Participants in the workshop, which is administered by the department of business and business education at SCI, will learn stenograph theory and Monday, August 8, wi A I 1 I A a mru iamraay, Augusi it keyboard. Each student is expected to develop the ability to take dictation on the stenograph at a minimal speed and to teach the stenograph. John Palmer is the instructor. The participants are: Barbara J. Cox, Carol Hasart, Mary Kay Kluiter, Waterloo; Connie Northrop, Marilyn Petersen, Cedar Falls; Ima J.

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