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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 30

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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30
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER. WA1ERI OJ, IOWA Foot Thirty FRIDAY. MAY IMS. Norfheasf Iowa Deaths Last-minuto Gifts for Mother's Day landville; and 2 brothers: for Anton Elsbernd, 78, retired MRS. ROLAND D.

NOLTTNG KRISTTME ANN NOLTING TAMA Services for, Mrs. Bernard of Dorchester and Olaf of Decorah; Steine Funeral Home in charge, i Waterloo Roland and her daughlerKristine Ann, 18, who iniiliVA vriiv vi una jiumc of cancer Wednesday; evening, will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday-, at St. John's Catholic Church; burial in; the churclj cemetery parish rosary 8 p.m. Friday; Black Hawk Village W.

SMITH SUMNER Services for L. died in'- a "car truck accident near Iowa 'Falls Tuesday, will be 2 p.fo. Saturday at the First Smith, 75, who died Wednesday at the Baptist Church in Eldora hospital, will be 2 p.m.. Satur burial will be Monday in High land Memory Park fet Appleton, day at Brant Funeral Home in Oelwein; burial in Woodlawn Cemetery Oelwein; survived by Wis. Longnecker Funeral Catholic Order of Forester rosary 9 p.m..

Friday at Chekal Funeral Home; survived by his widow, Rosalinda; 4 sons! of Ossian, and Wilfred, Andrew and Serenius of Ft Atkinson; 5 Mrs. Gerhart Fetter and Mrs. Clarence Lansing, both of Ft Atkinson Mrs. Leonard Nolte and Mrs. Home at Eldora'-in charge.

A his widow. Ruth: 2 sonsf Dean memorial Service for Kristine $0 Beautiful. Shell want to Wear It Every Day NYLON TRICOT SUP of Oelwein and Stewart of Sioux Aim was -tr be 2 p.m, rriaay 5 i the new south Tama Hign Falls, D.i'.a daughter, Mrs. Bert Marrs of Columbus, Ohio; School gym. jji.

3 William of El Cajon, Leonard both KIRS. PAULINE ARTELS Claude of Comanche, and A i Lia il WEST UNION Services for Floyd of DeWitt; and. 2 half-1 sisters: -Mrs. Jeane'tte Collins Mrs. Pauline Bartels, 85, who died at the West Union hospital Thursday -afternoon, are pend of Ruby Gar-rity of 1 and sMps, Virgil Lansing of West jUnion; 3 brothers: Alois and John, both of Festina, and Father Alphoqse in Africa; and 2 sisters: Frances of Festina and Mrs.

Mary Tieskoetter of Ossian. ing at Burnham and Wood Fu wlxM ill V-wl ANTON ELSBERND neral Home; survived by a son, FT. ATKINSON. -Services Oelwein Police Officers Graduate Martin of. DeKalb, and daughters: Briggs of Tucson, Lloyd are, from left, Perry Walton, Gary L.

Zingg and Jim B. Brooke. Chief Jim Fortsch is at right. Elmer of New Concord, Three Oelwein police officers receive the congratulations of their chief following graduation exercises at the Waterloo Police Academy Thursday night. The new officers GIVE HER SHALIMAR by Gutrlain and, ET.

Wright of An-nandale, Va'. MRS: NORMAN TRYTTEN DECORAH Services Prove to Mother how lovely you think she really is with a flattering, fern- inine Vanity Fair Slip. Lavish Alencon lace and nylon tricot in a luxurious slip worthy of her prettiest Yet it all launders so beautifully, she'll want to wear it every day. Comes in White or Navy. Short, size 32-36; Average 34-40.

i i Delaware Opens Two Parks 54, "who diedWednesday ofi an apparent hearty attack 'while taking her kindergarten class on a field EXCLUSIVELY AT BUCK'S Golf and. Country Club course. iff trip to, the green will which provides 20 acresol STREET FLOOR-Cosmefict camping and picnic grounds 700 WM and Is open to primitive camp-! Park, 29 acres at the southeast corner of Earlville. New Road A new road was built to the Pin Oak park, which is reached by turning south at the be 2 pan. Saturday at the First Lutheraa Church; burial in the Lutheran), Cemetery; survived by her husband; a daughter, ing and picnicking.

(COURIER NEWS SERVICE MANCHESTER Lyle RetzJ county conservation board executive director, has announced the opening of two new parks sear Manchester and Earlville. They are the Pin Oak, a 100 acres along the Maquoketa River south of Manchester, and Plum Creek It also provides Maquoketa Mrs. Erling-Schmiesing of Ma- River access for fishermen and is located just upstream FASHIONABLE THRD-tngene or BLACK HAWK VILLAGE county road running along flie from the water gauge, 4 little dam across the river -which Is east side of the Manchester son i sons: capi. wins, stationed with'vthe Air Force in Turkey, and- Richard attending" school, at Mankato, 3 brothers: William" and a popular fishing spot Toilets, picnic stoves and ta Kenneth, Chandler, both of bles are provided, and a new Mitchell County Hospital Administrator Quits Post well has just been completed. Nashua, and Tom of Columbia, and 5 sisters MrsLor en Frederick of Dysart, Mrs.

Foot Bridge The Plum Creek park pro Gerald Mrs. Robert White and Pat all (COURIER NEWS SERVICE1) as administrator of the Buena Vista County Hospital in Storm OSAGE The administrator of the Mitchell County of Nashua, and Mrs-Richard vides facilities for- primitive camping and picknicking. A foot bridge has been built Lake. Koiiins of Denver, oison- across the dry run to provide Memorial Hospital, Harris Feldick, submitted his resignation to the hospital board at While living at Osage, Feldick has been active in civic and service organizations, having access to the picnic FjelstuI Funeral 'Home I P'r. DR.

"JAMES STRINJIOEN James- S. Toilets, stoves and picnic ta the regular meeting Monday been past president of the bles have been provided, and night Osage Rotary Club, Chamber who has served as '10, retired veter- of Commerce, Jaycees, and a well will be completed within the next few weeks. inarian who died Wednesday at Osage Conservation Club. administrator for the past 13 years, has accepted the position Mother will lovo Permits are required for all his home in Highlandville, will He served as chairman of the night parking In all county be 2 p.m. Saturday at Big Mitchell County Republican Canoo Lutheran Church; burial Committee and chairman of the parks where camping is permitted.

Permits are free and in the church cemetery; Industrial Development Com I can be obtained from the coun Estates Have Total Value Before Shalimar was a perfume, it was a garden of love. Perfume: $8, $11, $16, $27.50. Cologne: $6, $10. Perfume Sprayt $8. Cologne Spray: $6.

Capillaque Hair Spray: $3.50. Film Spray. $5. survived by his widow, Louise; mittee at Osage. He is active ty conservation board workers, daughters: Mrs.

Forest in Boy Scouts and Is past Kroshus of Highlandville, Mrs. president of the Iowa Hospital the county sheriff's office or other law enforcement officers. Norman Johnson of Decorah, Association. This week he is and Mrs. Mark Halverson of Of $180,000 Other Camp Sites SEAMLESS STOCKINGS to be installed as president of the Upper Midwest Hospital Des Moines; 2 sons: Loyd ofi Camping is permitted at the Pleasant Township and Kenneth (COURIER NEWS SERVICEI Conference, a five-state group following other parks: of La Crosse, a sister, TOLEDO Inventories ofi which will include 8,000 to 9,000, Fountain Spring Creek park Mrs.

Henry Amundson of High- members. three estates with a total value of $181,460 were filed this week near Greeiey, jjaueys ora He is also a member, of the southeast of Manchester, Cof Board of Directors of the Iowa fin's Grove park west of Man Hospital Association; on the chester, Turtle Creek park west of Delhi and Hard Scrab Blue Cross and Blue Shield Board. She'll love the fit and feel on her legs. Seamless dress sheer with reinforced heel and toe. Or daytime sheer with Ban-Ion stretch top for extra comfort.

Sizes ZVi to 11. Colorsi Star Beige, Taupe Harmony and Tahiti. Box of So ble park south of Hopkinton. Mrs. Feldick, has also been in Tama County District Court.

The estate of the late Clayton C. Flynn, Toledo, who died Feb. 12 at the age of 77, is estimated to be worth $67,479.09 and consists mainly of 80 acres of land east of Toledo, and property held jointly with his wife, $29,512. The widow, Ruth F. Flynn, is sole beneficiary.

News for Imvnowners: Weeds fade away active in local organizations and is a registered nurse, working on call at the Memorial Hospital. Their family includes five children, Craig, 13; Steven, Allison-Bristow Students Slate Pops Concert (COURIER NEWS SERVICE! ALLISON The Allison The value of the estate of 12; Kathy, 10: Jeffrey, and eeas iaae away Nathan, Yh. The family will be moving ff V6 to Storm Lake about July 1, the late Charles W. Dowd, Toledo, who died Jan. 7 at 92, is $50,421.93.

It includes real estate, and jointly held savings bonds, $5,494.40. Beneficicaries are two sons, Bristow High School vocal music department will present STREET FLOOR Hoiitry DOWMOVN ONLY when Feldick takes over his new duties. their annual pops concert 8 p.m. Monday In the high school gymnasium. William Cedar Falls, and TRIPOLI VFW ELECTS TRIPOLI (CNS) Brandenburg Krueger VFW Post in Irwin Toledo.

J. 9 There will be numbers by the Tripoli has elected the following The late Carl Anderson, Tama, who died April 18 at the age of 54, left an estate officers: Lawrence Heinemann, glee club, mixed chorus, The Top Twenty, Judy Schipper, Joyce Harms, Ron Wiebke, Dave Kramer and Gary commander; Richard BuhrJ estimated at $63,559.07. It in eludes real estate, senior vice commander; Loren L. Moeller, junior vice com certificate of deposit and 6chmidt, two girls trios, an a duet by Joyce Harms and mander; Harold Leisinger, Quartermaster; Melvin Krumm, Janet Wlegmarm. will pay! Janet Wiegmann, Deborah post advocate; William A checking account, personal property, livestock, farm machinery and grain, $19,155.

Beneficiaries are his mother, Hannah Anderson, and a brother, Glennn E. Anderson, both of Tama. Kuker, chaplain; Richard Neve and Diane Stanek will be accompanists. Troug, surgeon; and Ray Mrs. Pete Timmer is vocal Fink, trustee for a three year instructor.

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