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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 4

Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 4

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low City PreM-CltUen Fii, Auj. 5, Four Couples "Will Speak Marriage Vows This Year I 1 i lllllll MISS MARY LORIA Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loria, 220 South Johnson Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary to Mr. Stephen 0.

Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Fowler, 514 East Benton Street. The couple will be married in St. Patrick's Catholic Church on Oct.

15. The bride-elect, a 1964 graduate of Regina High School, is employed by Montgomery Ward and Co. Her fiance, a 1963 graduate of Iowa City High School, was graduated from Iowa City Commercial College, and is employed at the U.S. Post Office here. MISS KATHRYN SWARTZENDRUBER A Dec.

3 wedding is being planned by Miss Kathryn Swartzendruber and Mr. Gerald yoder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora P. Yoder, Wellman.

Their engagement has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Swartzendruber, Wellman. The bride-elect was graduated from Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona, and is employed at University Hospital Her fiance, a Mid-Prairie High School graduate, is engaged in farming. MISS ROSEANN LILLIS St.

Patrick's Catholic Church will be the setting for the Sept. 10 wedding of Miss Roseann Lillis, 617 South Clinton Street, and Mr. John M. Campbell, 508 Davenport Street. Parents of the couple are Mrs.

James Lillis, Williamsburg, and the late Mr. Lillis, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Campbell, Washington, Iowa. The bride-elect Is an Instructor at University College of Cosmetology where her fiance is a student.

MISS LADELLA OSWALD Mr. Marten Hershberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hershberger, Wellman, will marry Miss Ladella Oswald, Westlawn Nurses Residence, on Dec.

17 in Manson Mennonite Church at Manson. The couple's engagement is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Oswald, Manson. The couple was graduated from Iowa Mennonite School, Kalona.

The bride-elect is a student in X-ray technology at the University of Iowa. Her fiance attended Hesston College, Hesston, and is employed by English River Pellets, Kalona. Polly1 Pointers Cut Cost of Sewing Shift Dresses Women IN THE NEWS inches wide and twice the length NON-TOXIC COATINGS of the slash, fold into fourths and pin onto the slash. Sew a hook and eye at the top of the placket. Local Girl Scout To Leave Sunday for 1 8-Day Campouf Those large scraps of fabric left from sewing can be used By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY When making shifts I found that the cost of the zipper often amounted from a third to a half of the cost of the dress.

Now I use a continuous bound placket such as the ones in tong-sleeved shirts. In addition to cutting the this is more comfortable. To make it, slash the center back of the shift as far down as necessary for it to slip on easily. Cut a strip of fabric 1 as silver) for pulling out thumb or carpet tacks. Just slip the tines under the tack and pull.

No more broken fingernails. -MARY ANN Anyone submitting a Polly's Problem, a solution to a problem or a favorite home-making idea will receive a dollar if Polly uses the item in Polly's Pointers. Items should be sent to Polly's Pointers, in care of the Iowa City for the television trays would not necessarily have to match. If each person had a different mat the effect could be quite interesting. POLLY POLLY'S PROBLEM DEAR POLLY Does anyone know whether meat weighs more or less when it is frozen? MRS.

L. N. DEAR POLLY When you do not have a regular tack puller, use an ordinary stainless steel fork (they are stronger and do not bend as easily to dress up your television trays, Cut a piece the size of the tray, Decorate with appliques, rick Girl Scout regional staff in Kansas City. Senior Scouts in Cardinal Council will have an opportunity this fall to make application for a similar event in the summer of 1967. rack or other trimmings, hem and you have some pretty place mats.

MARTHARUTH GIRLS The place mats Judy Curtis, 16, will leave Sunday for North Carolina where she will attend the 1966 All-States Encampment sponsored by Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. in cooperation with the U.S- Forest Service. Judy, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. James F. Curtis, 422 5th Avenue is one of 105 Senior Girl Scouts from the United States and 15 Girl Guides from other parts of the world who will participate in an 18-day campout in Nantahala National Forest near Franklin, N.C.

from Monday BACK-TO-SCHOOL IliilWiH, litis 1MB through Aug. 26. Planned as a "camping laboratory," the All-States encampments were instituted by' the Girl Scout organization 16 years aeo to develop new ideas in camping and camping skills. Each participant in the en campment makes a commit A ment to share her findings with as many other Girl Scouts back ANOTHER FAMOUS home as she can. After an orientation period, Judy will back-pack into the forest for several days with seven other Scouts without adult supervision.

PRODUCT Judy filed an application for this event last fall and was selected last December by the GET THIS BACK-TO-SCHOOL BONUS FROM KELLEY'S GARMENT BAG FREE WITH $5.00 CLEANING ORDER. Mr. Callaghan, Sena K. Jeter Will Be Wed A Sept. 3 wedding is being 9S81 Dove Gray i 295 TOXIC WHEN A i' PCWi )M'kr I I Behold the dashing Hi SroXiej Datemaker dress by Jantzen.

Accessorize it any way uitm "A you choose; this captivating. 9S clingy Janessa cooperates. Even Its belt ties high, center, or low, planned by Miss Sena Kathryn Jeter and Mr. James Michael Callaghan, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Nathan R. Callaghan, 441 Lexington Avenue. The couple will be married at 11 a.m. in Norwood Methodist Church in Birmingham, Ala. The birde-elect, daughter of Mrs.

Marvin L. Jeter, Birmingham, and the late Dr. Jeter, received a B.A. degree from Birmingham-Southern College in Birmingham. She taught English, Latin and French at E.

B. Erwin High School in Birmingham, and is currently a student in the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. Her fiance is a student in philosophy at UI. 4 Fairview Ladies Schedule Golf Came For Tuesday Morning Fairview Ladies Golfers will tee-off at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday on the club course.

Winners last week were Mrs. Robert Matson and Mrs. Earl Nelson, tie for medalist; Mrs. Nelson, handicap, and Mrs. Mat-son, event Winners in Tuesday's Best Ball Tournament were Mrs.

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Sp'eciat ingredients give Rust-Oleum Speedy-Dry coatings amazing durability colors stay bright and glossy on metal, wood, masonry. How many Speedy-Dry uses around your home? Choose from eleven colors' plus Clear! Ask for easy to use Speedy-Dry coatings. For the Finest In Dry Cleaning and Finishing and Your Free Garment Bag Call Kelley's Today! Samtpne Certifieitinki Dndumf Accept no substitute! INSIST UP0I1 RUST-OLEUM! just wear a smile and ajantzen 130 E. Washington Ask for Rust-Oleum BAR-B-Q Black! Ask for Automotive Primers! telleu and Mrs. Matson with Mrs.

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