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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 7

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Nov. 29, 1955 Iowa City Press-Citizen- Women in the News Washington Rural Davenport Girl Becomes Women Change Bride of Mr. Robert Crum MeetinqDate Our Town Mrs. Bert White, 16 East In a double ring fceremony The Washington" Township November 26 in St. Paul's Rural Women will meet at the Joe town church basement Thurs Lutheran church in Daven Miss Burns Is Married to Samuel J.

Betar Baskets of white muai9 banked the altar of St. Peter's Catholic church in Cos-grove on November 26 for the marriage of Miss Barbara Ann Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Burns of Oxford, to Mr. Samuel J. Betar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.

Betar, of Kewanee, 111. The Rev Frank Kelly officiated at the double ring ceremony at 9 a.m. There were 150 wedding guests 1 present for the service. Prentiss street, Mr. Ron Clies-more and Miss Sandra sCalta were guests In the Wayne Ches-more home at New Lenox, 111., over the Thanksgiving holidays.

day, December 8 at 10 a.m. Members are asked to note ths port Misa Joanne Frances Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Jensen of Dav change in meeting date, Miss Johnston Is Married to Kalona Man Ferns, bronze mums and candelabra decorated' the altar of the Mt.

Pisgah Mennonite church in Leonard, on November 25 for the marriage of Miss Luetta Johnston, daughter of Mrs. Florence Johnston of Leonard, to Mr. Joe Swartzendruber, son of Mrs. Lucy Swartzendruber of Kalona. The Rev.

Daniel Kauffman officiated at the ceremony at 6 p.m. The Rev. Robert -Yoder of Kalona delivered the sermonette. Mrs. Dorothy Hamer of Iowa Mr, Jess Meeks of "West City will present the program on enport, became the bride of Mr.

Robert Richard Crum, son of Mr. and Mrs; George C. Crum, 858 making poinsettias. She will pro Branch is a patient at Veteran vide the necessary material for hospital. Magowan avenue.

the project. Each member la to bring scissors and glue. The Rev. Emerson Miller of Guests recently in the home There will be a 50 cent gn ficiated at the ceremony at 7:30 of the Rev. and Mrs.

Louis ju exchange conducted at the meet in the presence of 150 wed Penningroth. Route 6, were Mrs. Penningroth's sister, Mrs. O. G.

Baird of, Palo Alto, and ding guests. Nuptial music was ing. Nuptial music was played by Each member has been asked to played by Mr. Paul Clark. Solo another sister and brother, Miss Miss Ellen Stockman of Oxford Soloist was Mrs.

Kenneth Burns. She sang "Ave Maria," bring one apron to be given to the ladies at the Johnson county ist was Mr. Eugene Keller of Davenport. Music for the service was provided bv a mixed com Emma Blythe and Mr. John Blythe jbt Williamsburg.

posed of Ben Eberly, Carol Lain GIVEN IN MARRIAGE by her "Panis "Salve Re-gina" and "On This Day Beau and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hart- father, the bride wore a floor Miss Florence Morrison and tiful Mother" When the bride nian. home as a Christmas gift. A sack lunch will be served at noon with dessert and coffee to be provided by the hostesses, Mrs.

Ivan Wagner and Mrs. Al Miller. length gown of white satin fash Mrf: Mary Whistler of Rock presented a bouquet at the altar There were 200 guests present ioned with -princess lines. The of the Blessed virgin. for the ceremony.

Z3 Island, 111., were visitors Sunday in the home of Muss Mary drop shroulder yoke accented the MRS. ROBERT CRUM MRS. JOHN NICHOIS bodice, styled of Chantilly laceJ FOB HER WEDDING the Donovan, 409 South Summit streej. four tiered veil was held in Social Science bride wore a gown of Schiffll lace and nylon net fashioned with place by a lace cap trimmed with GIVEN IX marriage by her -father the bride was attired in a floor length gown of imported -hand-clipped lace over satin. The skirt was designed with three Birth Prof.

NormaHajek Is Prof, and Mrs. C. H. McCloy, seed bride's bouquet was an arm arrangement of Department Plans fitted bodice, long sleeves and small rounded collar styled l(MHott. will leave whiteroses, Wed fa Dr.

John Nichols A daughter was born November Wednesday for a month's visit deep-scalloped tier of JaceJEhel with self-ruf fle-edgerlnrjaee. TJmrsaY-Mting. Miss 28 in Mercy" hospital to'Mrranil Tiers of Jace over taffeta form Mrs. Vera Aubrecht of Route 1 port was bride's attendant. with several of their children.

They plan to visit -their son, William, at New London'," Tri a double ring ceremony November 22 in 'thtMonu- ed the full waltz length skirt, The Social Scienoe department She wore a street length dress She weighed seven pounds, one fitted bodice was rashioned with a Queen Anne collar and an ornamented net yoke. The long sleeves tapered to points at the wrists. Her cascade bouquet of red roses mental Episcopal church in Richmond," Va-v nuptial vows ot.Jtha.Jowa CityWoman's club ounce. wast, accented a corsage. and their daughter, Mrs.

J. W. Layman of Washington, D. C. will meet for luncheon Thursday, were exchanged by Prof.

Norma Ha jek of Iowa City, of-Jightblue chiffon with a matching blue chiffon headdress. Her. arm bouquet was of white Miss Marge Yoder of Kalona December 1, in the dining Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter, 404 The McCloys will spend Chriist- and Drv John-Nichols of-JUchmonxi, Ya.

was the 'maid of nonor. lier alcove at the memorial union carnations. niaswlth -their daughter -and waltz length gown.was 'of Jjronze The tride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hajek Fourth avenue, are the parents of a daughter-born today at Luncheon wit be served at 1 Mr.

James McDonald of Chi family, Mrs. Edward K. Capen crystalette over taffeta. She of Buffalo, Doctor Nichols p.m. Mercy hospital.

The baby cago, served as Best man. at Knoxville, Tenn. On December carried a cascade bouquet of is the son of Mrs. John Marshall The Rev. John Craig will be Ushers were Mr.

Donald Strub of weighed six pounds, 10 ounces. 27 they will go to DaytOna Beach, bronze fuji and button mums, Nichols of Charleston, W. Va. Iowa City and Mr. Richard Jen where Professor McCloy The bridesmaids were the The 'Rev.

George Ossman of- the guest speaker. He will discuss the history of the Little Brown Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Yoder sen of Davenport, brother of the will speak at the meetings of the bride's sisters, "Miss Ardith John ficiated at the ceremony at 7 Women bride. of Wellman are the parents of a College Physical Education as ston' of Nappanee, and Miss p.m. 'f A historical pilgrimage to ths A reception was held at the son born today at Mercy hospi sociation. They will return to Donna Johnston of Leonard, Mr. Haiek gave his daughter tal.

The baby weighed nine home of the bride's parents im Iowa City 'early in January. Their gowns were of dark green in marriage. mediately after the ceremony pounds, three and one-half ounces. i Attending the couple were Dr, crystalette over taffeta. They carried cascade bouquets of By RUTH MELLETT The serving table was centered Her circular veil was fingertip length and was held in place by a plateau of ChantiUy lace edged in pleated illusion and small pearls.

Her strand of pearls was a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid and a shower arrangement of small white flowers and ribbons, Attending her sister as maid of honor was Miss Jeanne Burns of San Francisco, Calif. Her ballerina length gown was of mint green taffeta. She wore a matching headband of velvet leaves and gold earrings, gift from the bride. Her cascade bouquet was of bronze mums.

BRIDESSIAIDS were Miss Maureen Quinlan arid Miss Rose- Mrs. William J. White, 927 Little Brown Church will ba directed by Mrs. M. M.

Crayne. The program will be concluded by the singing of the traditional "Little Brown Church in tha Vale." and Mrs. Hatlock Haden of How much longer are we going North Summit street, has re bronze fuji and button mums, with an arrangement of white mums and White tapers in crystal Richmond. Va. Mr.

and Mrs. David S. Moyer turned home after spending the Candles were lighted by the to raise our daughters on the pretty theory' that they can be The couple left for a wedding holders. The four tiered wedding of Wellman are the parents of Thanksgiving holiday with her bride's sisters, the Misses Doro- cake was topped with' an orna anything they want to be? a son born November 27 at Mercy trip to Williamsburg, Va. They will establish their home in Rich thv and Anna of Nap son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. William F. Love of Park ment which had decorated the panee, Ind. They were attirea in A.A.U.W. Group mond in February.

1 wedding cake of the bride's ma hospital. The baby weighed seven pounds, three and one-half ounces. Ridge, 111. light green crystalette gowns, How much longer are we going to dangle personal success in front of them and keep them dreaming all through high school ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Plans Meeting Henry Bertram, at their wedding MISS KATHY JOHNSTON of Mrs.

Joseph Kanak, C31 North and college of some glamorous 55 years ago Mrs. wichols is a graduate ot Cornell university' at Ithaca, N. and received a M. S. and Ph.

D. degree in physiology from the University 'of Iowa. 4s a member of the' American Hesston, was the flower Summit street, spent the -week Mrs. Charles D. Smock will career that wiU bring them hap Zion Lutheran girl.

She wore a dress of light piness? end in Lawrence, her son-in-law and daughter, AFTER THE reception the entertain members of tha AA.U.W. social studies group at green crystalette fashioned simi Ladies Aid Plans Lcouple left for a short wedding tnary O'Brien of Iowa City. They 1, 1 lar to the bride's gown. Her Prof, and Mrs. Edward L.

Mast Physiological society and affili-l trip. For traveling the bride wore basket was filled with bronze Christmas Program ers and Pamela and Ellen Drown tweea jumper, wiin mums. When are we going to' start being realistic with, our daughters? Actually mbst of them are going to marry and settle down to the job of keeping a husband happy, making a home. Professor Masters is associate wool crepe blouse and gold and Mr. William Swartzendruber of A special Christmas program orofessor in band at Lawrence ated with Sigma Xi, Laraoaa Theta and Iota Sigma Pi.

She is an associate professor in the department of physiology at the trniversity of Iowa. Drown accessories. will be presented at the Thursday University. Mrs. Masters is the Kalona, of the bridegroom, served as best man.

Ush a meeting Thursday, December 1, at her home, 127 Grand avenua court. 1 Miss Margaret Schindhelm will speak at the meeting on the teacher's work with parents and children. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. The couple will be at home to former Lois Kanak. meeting of the Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid.

The program will be and bringing up Iowa City after December 1. ers were the Messrs. Dean Johns Doctor Nichols received his Mrs. Crum is' a graduate of ton and Ronnie Johnston, broth given by Mrs. Donald Hetzler, Jr, Mr.

Arthur C. Thormann, B. A. degree at the University Davenport high school and at ers of the bride, and Wilbur AS A JOB, there's more demanding or more rewarding, has The group meets at 2 p.m. in of West Virginia and.

a Ph. D.J 1001 North Summit street, returned to Mercy hospital. tended the i University of Iowa, Swartzendruber of Wellman. the church parlors. A 25 cent in physiology from the Univer -wore uauemiet idigiii uicbbco taffeta with matching velvet leaf headbands.

Miss. Quinlan was, attired in burnt orange taffeta and Miss O'Brien was dressed in capucine, Eaeh carried a bouquet of bronze mums. The flower girl was Therese Dembinski of Iowa City, niece of the bride. She wore a white organdy, dress trimmed with lace, Her headband was of white organdy and she wore a pearl necklace. She carried a white basket of mixed fall flowers.

The rings were carried by Gregory Joseph Downes of Oxford, nephew of the if a woman excels at it. Immediately after the cere gift exchange will be conducted She has been associated with! Petersen, Harned and Van Maur sity of North Carolina. He at Kirk Porter, 301 Richards Mrs. Emil Upmeyer will preH But our daughters1 today get little training for' the job they will likely end up choosing for tended the University of Liverpool in England and received his mony a reception was lield hi the church parlors. Assisting with the courtesies were Mr.

and Mrs. Orvis Johnston of Leonard and side at the meeting. fowa Women's Club To Meet Thursday The Iowa Women's club wftl meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at street, has returned home from a i visit with her daughter and in Davenport. Mr.

Crum graduated from University high school and received his degree from the Hostesses will be Mrs. Amelia Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. fl.

from the Royal colleges of Physicians and Surgeons at Edinburgh. He is a member of Hildenbrandt, Mrs. Ed Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnston of University of Iowa.

He is affili-l ated, with Phi Gamma Delta so Zeller, in Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Lena Gies, Mrs. Minnie themselves.

Instead of being trained to fill a homemaker's role in a world in which there is no more important job for a woman," they are trained very Hesston. Reich's. Mrs. Jessie Moon and Mrs. Fw J.

Phelps will be hos- The couple left a wedding Knoke, Mrs. Jrving Maske and Mrs. Emil Schmidt. Dr. and Mrs.

W. M. Spector, the American- Physiological society. Doctor Nichols is a member of the pathology staff at the cial fraternity. Mr.

Crum Is a salesman for McKesson and Rob- trip after the reception. They will be at home near Kalona after 1414 East Court street, spent much as bur sons are trained for Those attending are encouraged bins' Drug company. Altar bovs were James M. tesses. Roll call will be answered with the favorite tim of day.

MedicaH College of Virginia at the week-end in Quincy, 111. to bring a guest. December 1. Quests at the wedding were a future 300. Ana an 01 uieir dreams of how clamorous this Richmond.

visiting his A. Gunn Mrs. Swartzendruber is a teach. future is groinjsr to be are eneour- er in the Johnson county rural Sunday dinner e-uests at the from New York City, Chicago, 111., Lincoln, Iowa City, Muscatine, Rock Island, and Mo-line, 111. aged by their parents.

school system. Mr. Swartzen Residents Wives HALL'S druber operates the Joe town home of Mrs. Frank Burger, $29 East Brown street, were Mr. and Mrs, Bert Cray? and Wayne of store near Kalona.

f-Guests 'at the wedding were Plan Meeting from Iowa, Missouri, Indiana and Riverside and Mrs. Alfred Blecha of Iowa City. i 1 Open House Will Fete Mrs Stray er Residents Wives will attend an 8 p.m. meeting Thursday in the ing our eyes to tne iaci mai me best way we can prepare our daughters for life is by Seeing to it that they look, forward to marriage, and motherhood as a career? That they master the homemaking skills? That they learn how to handle money and John Phillips, son of Mr. and University clubrooms at the memorial union.

Elks Ladies Plan Mrs. R. Phillips, 1117 East Court street, has returned to Burns, brother of the bride, and Timothy Stockman. Mrr-Bob Blaizer of Jacksonville, served as best, man. toshers were the Phil Roan of Iowa City and James Schmidt of Peoria, 111.

The reception was held at the Mayflower Inn. Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Burns, Mrs. Adrian Dembinski and Mrs. James Downes.

Mixed flowers were Used to decorate the tables. The wedding cake was baked by Mrs. James Meade, aunt of the WHEN THE couple left for a wedding trip to Miami, the bride was wearing a black and white tweed with black Her corsage was a white orchid. Parents of fourth grade stu Members are reminded to note Cleveland, Ohio, where he attends John Carroll University the change in place. Thursday Meeting Elks Ladies Golf and Bridge dents at Horace Mann school will honor Mrs.

Gordon Strayer, the class' teacher, at an open house Wednesday evening. Prof. Ralph Ojemann of the to be careful shoppers? That they take pride in mastering the feminine skills that go into mak after spending the. Thanksgiving i Wednesday CUTTER end ECO OHEAD Hot From The Oven at 10 o'clock Order Today association will meet Thursday. vacation with his parents, Child Welfare Research Station will be the guest speaker.

A luncheon wilhbe served at Hostess for the event will be A new president will be elected ing a house a Jiome? Since most of, our daughters urn roins- to choose marriage. 12.30 p.m, at the Mayflower Inn. Mrs. William Kay, 513 North Council Bridge will be played in the during the business session. Donations for.

the Christmas project will be received. whv aren't we doing more to Linn street. The open house will begin at 8 p.n. prepare them for it, so that they To Meet Thursday Regular meeting xf the Iowa Tea chairmen for tne meeting will have the Desl possime cnance Loaf of success? Cub Pock 212 are Mrs. Richard Cole and Mrs.

John Stone. City Council of Parent-Teacher association will be Thursday at Plans for th New Year's Eve Meets Tonight For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Burns chose a navy crepe 8 p.m. at the Henry Sabin school dance at the Mayflower Inn will be RUMMAGE SALE AU Day Wednesday, November 30 Knights of Pythias Hall 432 S. CUnton Aluminum Coasters with rack, first time at this low price $1.00 Take-a-long Pie tin and cover.

Great for church suppers. N.B. Wrought Iron and ceramic Butter Warmer, N.B.. Pail All purpose Stands. For Members of' Cub pack 212, All unit presidents and school principals are to attend the meet Local W.C.T.U.

Meets Thursday parents and interested boys will BAKE SHOPPE ing. meet today at 7 p.m. at Henry Mrs. Lloyd Howell, 707 River Sabin school. Child Study Club QUICK PIE street, will be hostess to tne Thnrsdav meetine of the Meeting Postponed Quick pie: line a pie plate with lady fingers and fill with hot dishes, black or brass.

No sizo problem for Santa W.C.T.U. A dessert will be served pr. $1.00 N.B. a gelatin cnitton mixture, unui The Saturday meeting' of the at 1:30 p.m. Co-hostess will be Mrs.

Fred Copper Skillet Child Study club originally planned for December 3 has. been fits all sizes! Hiscock. Devotions will given and top with whipped cream before serving. If you are using an orange flavored filling, garnish the whipped cream with shaved chocolate. postponed.

bv Mrs. H. N. Weart. dress with matching accessaries.

Her corsage was an orchid. Mrs. Betar, mother of the bridegroom, wore a mauve lace dress with matching accessories and an orchid. The bride is a graduate of Cos-grove high school and attended the Iowa City Commercial college and Quincy college Quincy, 111. She is a member of Alpha Iota sorority.

Mr, Betar attended St. brose college in Davenport, received a B.A. and LX.B. degrees from the University of Iowa. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta, social fraternity, and Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity.

Guests at the wedding were from Peoria, Kewanee, Jacksonville, Ft. Madison, Chicago," Fair- Miss Marv HostetUer The luncheon meeting wiu take place December 10. present the Christmas story. A Writinj iad initials i oler. rift exchanse will feature me meeting.

-'v-' fr box. S1 MONaanAMMiNCONt tcvie Roll Call 1 luncheon or cocktail nopkins witn Mt ot initioU i color. C3 F. AI XILIABT SO. 5-181 cWorlligirl Reeular meftiiiB of V.F.W.

Auxil iary Kc. 25SX fill be Thursday- at i. i D.m. in the Pisns (or the annual Christmas party will ba am- KsJ $2.00 and MONOOHAMMINB-OMC 8V CVlC cu.sed. field, 111., Milwaukee, and San FTancisco, Calif.

I.FRflT MI- RKES AUXItURT of the LcRoy E. Weekes Auxiliary -will niert for a potHirk at SO Book Malchot, with Man otlnittflli. la choko of DMrt cto(t Cih $2.00 Thursiiav. Mrs. John oaonei nivsident of tne first district, -will be in charee of the auxiliary ') a a a A ii il I 1 All officer- are to wear -white.

A D.A.R. Chapter Plans Meeting Nathaniel Fellows chapter, nit-rent gift enchange will be con ALL NEW BURMIL Cameo ducted. Mrs. Alary Roberts will fire MONOBRAMMtNB-ONt OA SVie Candy and Deep Fat Thermometer i. $1.00 side, Thone altendinfT are to bniii a covered table oervice and pand D.A.R..

will meet Thursday at niches. All members are uife'ed to 7:30 m. 'With Mrs. Ray Sla- attend." vata. 424 North Van Buren street.

shopping re- 49o Shoppette. minder Urrm niAPTts NO. 297 Mrs. Rav Carson is SBSistant Fcr tdln Fed! Corona Chapter fto. u.r..o., -win meet Friday evenin? at 8 p.m.

in the Plastic Card Table Covers. Sharon Wasonc hall. Annual electi hostefs. A ChriKtmas program has been planned for the meeting. Reversible Ic.

only $15 N. B. of officers will ti o'ntiucted. A social hour will conclude the nwtinp. made of-Burmilized Stretch Nfon fits you better than your own skin! These beautifully, sheer stretch nylons mold themselves to your legs, from Top-to-Toe.

i For leg glamour rtever-before-possibfe buy Shape 2-U THt CKIGINAl OlOV-UATHflt VEDGIE liml tO 20 villa kit 11. To nicks sure the children have he best Christmas ever, put a Schvir.a Dike from Lazv Susirfn in $-35 gleaming chrome with crystal Full Wedgie Cushion Creps Glov-Ton LeaHier SiZES At the New Low Price Shape 2-U oniyv dishes. Bv Kromex servmt; Holder, nOVOTNY'S under he tree. When you Way Iron N.B. a Knwinn, AAA to 4 An 10 AU POfUlAt COlOXf ihe fin- ml ycu re giving est.

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