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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 26

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Waterloo, Iowa
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WATERLOO SUNDAY COURIEU, WATERLOO, IOW SIJNOAV, FEBRUARY 1M7. Poo Twtnty-Mrwii Audubon Society will meet, see movies of parks Wed 50 years, Mease couple to have reception CEDAR FALLS Mr. and Bernhardt review tomorrow "Madame Sarah" by Cornelia if on Mrs. John Burl Mease of 1533, Waterloo Road will celebrate CEDAR FALLS TV Cedar Falls Audubon Society will meet at 7:30 Wednesday evening at Valley Park School. On the program will be mov their golden wedding anniversary next Sunday with a re-ception in the recreation room Otis Skinner will be the book reviewed tomorrow at the YWCA.

Betrothal of Miss Krantz and Mr. Gaviser is told Dr. and Mrs. Seymour E. Krantz of 525 Prospect Blvd.

announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Ruth to James Barry Gaviser, son of Dr. and Mrs. David Gaviser of Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Krantz will be graduated in June from the University of Minnesota In Minneapolis, and will begin graduate study In speech pathology there. Mr.

Gaviser attends the University of Minnesota Medical School. A December wedding is planned. of the State Bank of Vinton in The preview will be at 1:30 ies of various park areas in Iowa, shown by Donald Priebe, Vinton, from 1 to 4 p.m p.m. and is open to the public. Mr.

Mease and Miss Helen Serving as reviewer for this head of the State Conservation i i Francis Ward were married Commission. biography of one of the world's greatest actresses will be Phyl Feb. 28, 1917, near Vinton. Both members and visitors Their children are Mrs. Ray lis Singer.

lo Car 1 may attend. Hoeft of Wauconda, Allen of Palo; and John H. and 1 I James. There are eleven grand MISS KRANTZ children and one great-grand child. MISS ORCUTT TFC AND MRS.

R. A. HEACOCK Evening vows June vows MISS HUGHES May marriage Mr. and Mrs. H.

Ray Hughes Mark wedding, birthday dates at family dinner Miss Tamata Reitzel became Hartmans mark silver wedding date with party Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Hart- CEDAR FALLS-Miss Bonnie Orcutt and Roger L. Clark are planning a June 10 wedding at of Rt.

4, Waterloo, announce the the bride of Pfc. Michael Hea cock Friday evening. The Rev. L. A.

Kampfe offi CEDAR FALLS Mr. and engagement of their daughter, Sheila Ann to Dennis Dean Berg-mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le-land W. Bergmann of Tripoli.

ciated at the eight o'clock cere Mrs. Kenneth Satterlee, 4323 man observed their silver wedding anniversary at a dinner at 1 p.m. in Center Grove Methodist Church in Dubuque. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Orcutt of Du mony in Zion American Luther Clearview were honored an Church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. guests at a family dinner Fri Black's Sky Room last evening. An open house followed at Miss Hughes is an X-ray tech 4(Y mmmmmm day evening at the Colony Inn buque and Mr. and Mrs.

Roger James Rosauer, 418 Walnut nician in the office of Drs. Kas-tel, Ludwig and Vandervelde. IK I NS lis fj C. Clark of Batavia, 111. the Hartman home, 500 Wil-shire Ave.

Hosting the event at Amana. The event celebrated the coa Her fiance is a draftsman at Miss Orcutt is a junior major were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. pie's 30th wedding anniversary Titus Manufacturing Corp.

and Jim Reitzel, 3922 Oak Park Circle, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Heacock1, 740 Baltimore St.

Miss Becky Reitzel attended her sister as maid of honor. Orth of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs which took place Wednesday, ing in art at State College of Iowa and makes her home at 2521 Iowa St. Mr. Clark is em Robert Wilmer of.

Vinton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heitman of and Mr. Satterlee's birthday anniversary which was Friday. A May wedding is planned.

CARE IN BLEACHING Bleaching wood must be done carefully, whether using a commercial or "homemade" bleach. Cedar Rapids. Hosting the event were the MISS CASTEEL ployed at Crescent Electric and lives at Walnut Grove Trailer Court. The groom's sister, Miss Mi-chele Heacock, and Miss Chris Horslund of Cedar Falls were MISS KNIPP Mr. Hartman and Miss Marie Orth were married in St.

Paul's couple's four children; LeRoy of Waterloo, Mrs. Lester Back of Evansdale, and Mike and Terrie July vows Lutheran Church ALC of Wav- Engaged But the final step is very easy- erly on Feb. 15, 1942. Miss Janice Ruth Casteel and bridesmaids. Rick Oliphant was best man.

Groomsmen were Pat Carney and Larry Olson. Guests were at home. There are also eight MISS BENTLEY using soap or detergent suds to wash away the brine left by the bleach. Ronald Allan Askelson are plan grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Knipp of 1236 Hammond Ave. announce The couple's wedding attendants present at the observance Irving pre-school group will meet Irving pre-school group of mothers will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ron Mr.

Satterlee and Miss Max- Engaged ning a July 8 wedding in Im-manuel Lutheran Church. seated by David Luscombe of MISS EBAUGH Fall wedding Miss Cheryl Lea Ebaugh Is the engagement of their daugh were Mr. and Mrs. Orth, Mr ine Bottine were married Feb. 15, 1937, in Waterloo.

Mr. Sat Ames, the bride's cousin, and ter Helen to Joseph S. Hellman, and Mrs. Harold Hartman of Parents of the couple are Mr Larry Sievers of Waverly, the Waverly, Mrs. Eldon Richmann and Mrs.

Gerald R. Casteel, 720 son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hell man of 313 Hillcrest Road. groom uncle.

terlee is employed as a supervisor at the John Deere Water ald Sturch, 815 E. Ridgeway Ave. Upton and Mrs. Elda As of Waverly, and Everett Bier-man of West Union. the fiancee of Jim L.

Abbas, son of Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Gray of 1844 Rush St. A fall The bride chose a wedding kelson, 1224 W. Mullan loo Tractor Works.

dress with a satin sheath and Miss Marion Staley and Mrs. and the late Leo Askelson. Mr. ana Mrs. Hartman are Miss Knipp is a sophomore at State College of Iowa in Cedar Falls, and is also employed at the Ben Franklin Store.

Her a lace A-line overdress with wedding is being planned. employed at the Rath Packing Miss Casteel and Mr. Askel Harold Hartman will present a program about getting a child The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bent-ley, Rt.

3, Waterloo, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Judy, to Spec. 4 Patrick Mrzlak. The couple has not set a wedding date. The groom-elect, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Mrzlak, 1121 Linn is serving with the Army and is stationed in Korea. The bride-elect is employed by Hinson Manufacturing Co. Co. son are students at State College of Iowa in Cedar Falls. The ready for school.

Miss Staley is principal of Irving School and si- JA fiance is an employe of the Waterloo Corrugated Box Co. groom-elect is majoring in pre- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ebaugh of 1318 W. 6th Cedar Falls, is a senior at Cedar Falls High School.

fir rA htm Mrs. Hartman is a kindergart No date has been chosen for pharmacy and works parttime en teacher. at Waterloo Post Office. What's the Big News in Furniture Fashion? Turn to Sean 8-pace Rev. Stumme is Ad-Loy-Ho Club special speaker Thirty one members of the Her fiance Is a senior at West the wedding.

ON DEAN'S LIST STRAWBERRY POINT (CNS) ABROAD Steven Heller, son of Mr. and High School and is employed at I and E. Grosse Inc. VISITS PARENTS Second Lt. Mary Klingaman long sleeves with bridal points.

The dress had a band of satin around the hem and at the neckline. Her shoulder length veil was attached to a floral headpiece She carried a bouquet of daisies. The groom is serving with the Marine Corps and is stationed at the Naval Air Base, Memphis, Tenn. The couple will make its home at Memphis, Tenn. PRESENTS CHECK NAMED HOMEMAKER ALDEN (CNS) Miss Arlys Mrs.

Carl Heller of Modesto, The Misses Mary Weger, Ad Loy Ho Club met at the who is serving with the A my and grandson of Mrs. 'Knowles. daughter of Mr. and Christine Zwanziger and Kath Nurse Corps, has completed ba Clara Heller of Grundy Center, Mrs. Harold Knowles, has been Furniture Sale Section in this newspaper.

See ill the newest furniture fashions at fabulous savings. leen Zwanziger were named to the dean's list of honor students sic training at Ft. Sam Hous home of Mrs. James Tyson 331 Argyle Friday evening to hear the Rev. Wayne Stumme speak.

will travel to Germany to attend the overseas campus of Stan 4 Linda Garbes, Dick White are honored guests Mr. and Mrs. Vern Garbes, named Alden Community School Homemaker of Tomorrow. The award is sponsored by the Bet ton in San Antonio, and at Dana College in Blair, Neb. Parents of the girls are Mr.

is visiting her parents, Mr. and The Rev. Mr. Stumme, one of Sears ford University. He has been attending Stanford for more than a year.

and Mrs. Donald Weger and Mr. ty Crocker division of General Mills. ELDORA (CNS) A check and Mrs. Alwin Zwanziger.

Mrs. R. W. Klingaman, 3325 West Ridge Drive, for a few three pastors from SL Paul's Lutheran Church in Waverly, for $300 proceeds from the play, Rt. 3, Waterloo, will be hosts at Come Blow Your Horn, pro days.

She will leave early next discussed "The Role of the a reception today to honor their duced by the Pine Lake Play week for Walter Reed Army Church Today." daughter, Linda, and her fiance, ers, has been presented by pres Hospital in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Eugene Holt introduced MR. AND MRS.

SCHMITZ Wed 40 years Dick White. Miss Garbes was feted at ident John Nixon of the Players the speaker, and a question and to Richard Clock, hospital ad AUTHOR OF ARTICLE answer period followed his talk. bridal shower Friday evening that braley look ministrator for the Eldora Hostesses were Mrs. Warren Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Schmltz of 134 Acadia St. will celebrate at the home of her sister, Mrs. Miss Margie Pfister, daughter of Kenneth Pfister, 1606 6th Nash and Mrs. Charles Kincaid. Coffee and dessert were served David Halbmaier, 319 Pine, STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 their 40th wedding anniversary Washburn.

Co-hostess was an Evansdale, is the author of an Friday with a mass of Thanks with Mrs. R. J. Parker and other sister of the honoree, Miss article published in the Febru Mrs. Eugene Parker serving.

Patty Garbes. ary issue of "Etos," a maga Eleven guests attended the Monday and Till 9:00 P.M. I BRALEY'S EAST ENTERS COMPETITION WEST UNION (CNS) Miss zine published by students In miscellaneous courtesy. Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Larry Garbes and the college of sciences and humanities at Iowa State University in Ames.

Her article dis Charlene Rose, a senior at North High School, has been chosen to represent Fayette County in the district competi Mrs. Ray Hines. Mrs. Garbes, mother of the bride-elect, re cusses professors' attempts to ceived the special prize. teach students to think.

Miss Miss Garbes and Mr. White tion for a Farm Bureau scholarship. Miss Rose is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose.

A Beauty Hint Margaret Merril advises that it is quite simple for every woman to promote an English countryside complexion. Her hint to gain a peaches-and-cream loveliness is to damp a cloth with cold water from your refrigerator and press it over your face for a few minutes once or twice a day. Then, to hold the good of the complexion-beautifying cold water, smooth on tropical oil of Olay. This oil is rather scarce and expensive, but your drug store should be able to get you a small supply. Pfister is a junior in science Bflipj I 1 are planning a late February giving to be offered at St.

Edward's Catholic Church. A family dinner is planned for Saturday evening at Porky's Red Carpet. Mr. Schmitz and Miss Lucile Bertch were married Feb. 24, 1927, at St.

Mary's of Mt. Car-mel Church at Eagle Center. The couple has seven children: Mrs. Gerald Delagardelle, Mrs. Ray Murphy, Mrs.

David Randall, Mrs. Joel Beck-man; Mary Jane of Inglewood, Joyce of San Diego, and Joseph of Iowa Falls. There are 15 grandchildren. Housewarming honors Watsons TRY A NEW SLANT ON SPRING journalism. wedding.

Solo Parents will hear Darrel Egemo Darrel Egemo from the school administration will speak to members of the Solo Parents group tomorrow evening at at the YWCA. He will discuss the Big Broth Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watson ers organization. Anyone inter were honored at a housewarm- ested may attend this meeting.

vie party Friday evening in llSlMrnnRrn1 IfiWfiMfOl their home, 303 W. Orange Road, CROWNED QUEEN OELWEIN (CNS) Miss I Hosting the event were Mr. I IIJl II Jill fill IliilS Hli7l 111(18 II I I I llllVv Jeanie Holthaus. a senior at and Mrs. Lester Sohner, Mr and Mrs.

James Karkosh, Mr, Sacred Heart School, was chosen queen of the Valentine Ball, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Dianne Kaufman of Fairbank was first runner up, and Karen Crandall was second runner-up. and Mrs. Warren Meewes, Mr. and Mrs.

George Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Waldon. The honorees were presented with a group gift. Games provided the entertainment.

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