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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 6

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6 July 3, 1950 Mon City Glob-Gtte, Mason City. U. Jewell Marie Brunner Weds William McQueen Freeburg Wesley Chapel Is Setting for Wedding Virginia Pickett and Howard Gephart were married in the Little Chapel of Wesley Methodist church Saturday night in thi presence of friends and relatives, Doctor Paul Arnold Peterson per 1 IT; ft 4 The wedding of Miss Jewell Marie Brunner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brunner of Nora Springs and William McQueen Freeburg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. 4 jjWWWfcaii, George A. Freeburg of Elgin, 111., was Saturday in the Methodist church, Nora Springs. forming the ceremony. The couple was attended by the Mrs.

John G. Salsburv. sister of bride's sister, Mrs. Robert Dunlap of Ventura and the bridegroom's brother, Marvin Gephart. The "NT W.

Wilson, Katkryn Myers Are Married Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Kathryn Myers the bride, played an organ prelude of request numbers. The pastor of the church, the Rev. A. B. Mercer, officiated at the single ring ceremony and the bride was escorted to the altar by her bride's dress was navy nylon, her accessories were white and her corsage was a gardenia and pink roses.

Mrs. Dunlap wore a navy checked suit and white accessor Bonnie Brunner of Washington. ies, and a corsage of pink and white carnations. Another brother of the bridegroom, Robert Gephart, was usher. D.

sister of the bride, was her only attendent. Mr. Freeburg was i Mrs. Gephart is the daughter attended by his brother, Robert, of Elgin. Ushers were Tom L.

Lon-ergan of Elgin and Dr. John S. Salsbury of Charles City. of Mrs. Alice Calkins, Route 1, Mason City, and was graduated and Clarence W.

Wilson, performed Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. J. Fitzpatrick, 635 East State. The Rev.

Wilbur F. Dierking read the double ring service in the presence of a few relatives and intimate friends. The couple was unattended. The bride has been teaching at Wilson school for the past 6 Following the ceremony the a. i -54, from the Mason City high school.

She has been employed at Montgomery Wards. guests were entertained at a buffet supper at the Brunner home. S'. "A .1.1 i ii.i- 'i 'f zm Mr. Gephart is the son of Mr.

Gerard photo MR. AND MRS. FREEBURG Following a trip in Colorado the couple will be at home at Elgin. and Mrs. H.

F. Gephart, 1708 Taft S. attended the Mason Mrs. freeburg is a graduate of years. Mr.

Wilson is the manager of the Robinson Dry goods store Grinnell college and was formerly a speech correctionist in the City schools and is employed by Pritchard Motor company. The couple will live at Clear Lake. at Osceola where the couple will Elgin public school system. Mr. live.

Freeburg, a graduate of Georgia Harold A. Fisher institute of Technology, Atlanta, is a representative of the Eastman Manufacturing Company, Lock photo Couple Married in Osage Church MARRIED AT TRINITY CHURCH Miss Janis Colby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli F. Colbv of Hanlontown.

became the bride of Manitowoc, wis. Weds Miss Cation Mason Cityans at the weddine were Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Edwards. Ackley Announcement has Thomas Wheeler Joslyn, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. A.

Joslyn of Clear Lake, at ft double ring ceremony performed in the Trinity Lutheran church Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Alvin N. Rogness Osage Miss Elizabeth Lechman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George "A 36 at Mott Family Event in East Vark Thirty-six persons attended the Mott reunion held in the screened shelter house at East park Saturday.

A potluck dinner was served at 1:30 and the time was spent visiting, playing ball and fishing. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mott and sons, James and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mott and children, Kenneth, Douglas, Roger and Marcele, Mr.

and Mrs. George' Lechman, became the bride of been received of the marriage of Harold A. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher, Ackley, and Misa officiating.

White gladioli and fernery with candelabra werel Cogill-McKnight it- banked to form a background for the exchange of vows. White gla Wedding Is Held dioli and white ribbons were tied to the pews to mark the aisle for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark Mc- the bridal party. The bride was given in marriage by her father.

She wore a gown of Knight, Las Vegas, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ilene, to Albert Cogill, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Cogill, 225 24th S.

performed June 23 in the imported Chantuly lace with a fit ted bodice having a pointed collar. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holt and sons, Gary and Ronnie, Mr, Little Brown church near Nashua with the Rev. F.

L. Hanscom offi The full skirt was caught at the back to fall in a train. Her 3-quarter length veil of French illu and Mrs. Keith Ankeny, Mr. and Raymond Kisner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Kisner, Saturday, at the Sacred Heart church, the Rev. Thomas Conroy performing the ceremony.

Miss Olga Duran, Stacyville, attended the bride as bridesmaid, with Clinton Kisner, brother of the bridegroom, as bestman. Ushers included another brother, Oliver Kisner, West Liberty, and Nolan Ogden, Osage. A reception was held at the church for 100 guests. The couple left for a short trip and will be at home in the S. V.

Roberts home in Osage. Mr. Kisner, ex-GI is employed at the Sinclair station, East Main street, in Osage. Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Kisner are at home in Osage after a wedding trip to Denver, Colorado, Mr. Kisner arriving in time to attend his brother Saturday morning as Mrs. Wayne Wilson and son, Cur ciating in the presence of the im mediate families. sion was held by a helmet of Chan tis, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Stephan The couple was attended i by and children, Charles, Marianne Sherry Cogill, niece of the bride and Marilyn, all of Mason City. tilly and she carried a white Bible bound with mother of pearl and filagree, brought from Jerusalem by the bride's uncle, Col. Joseph Colbv of Detroit. A white orchid groom, and Vincent Roethler. The bride wore green satin Willena Elaine Cation, daughter ot F.

C. Cation of Walla Walla, Wash. The wedding was June 10 in First Presbyterian church, Walla Walla, with Dr. A. J.

Fisher, Pasadena, uncle of the bridegroom of-ficating at the double ring ceremony. Miss Janet Cation was maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were the Misses Irene Loucks, Oakland, and Barbara Palmer, Upland, Cal. Michelle Cation, niece of the bride, was flower girl and the Misses Barbara Long and Doris Ann Gimlin cousins of the bride, were candlelighters. James L. Cation brother of the bride was bestman and Wayne Keats, Lewiston, and Robert Loney were ushers.

The couple will live in San An-Selmo, Cal. The bridegroom was graduated from the University of Dubuque. He is qualifying for missionary work at the Presbyterian seminary in San Anselmo. During the summer he is pastor of a Presbyterian church there. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Fisher and the Rev. and Mrs. William Schneck attended the wedding at Walla Walla, Wash. Those from out of town were Mr.

and Mrs. Greg Wolfe and daughters, Yvonne, Bette Ann and Kathy, Rapid City, S. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd TVilson and with satin streamers was clasped to with black accessories and a corsage of tea roses.

Miss Cogill was in pink satin with white accessories and had a corsage of tinted carnations. A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Fjel- son, Richard, Grand Forks, N. Dak Bessman-Miller Wedding.

Is Held Iowa Falls Miss LaDonna Miller of Iowa Falls, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Miller of Al- TO WED AUG. 3 Mr. and Mrs. 50th Anniversary Stannard Hill announce the engagement and the approaching stad, 703 Monroe S.

W. Ruth Ann Carney marriage of their daughter, San Celebrated dra, to Alfred Balsley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dennis Weds B.

Roberts Balsley, Floyd. The wedding will be August 3, the bride's 18th birthday, in Osage. The bride- den and Robert Bessman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bessman of Buckeye, were married June 29.

The "Rev. G. Everett Figgs, pastor of the Christian church, read Hutrhins Ruth Ann Carney Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newby observed their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday with open house from 2 until 5 and 7 until 9.

Mr. and Mrs. Newbv were mar the Bible. The maid of honor was Miss Barbara Kemmerer of Independence and the bridesmaids were Miss Jackie Kelly of Iowa City and Miss Marilyn Long of Renwick, sorority sisters of the bride. Karen Colby, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid.

They wore identical gowns of white organdy over taffeta with fitted bodices, pointed collars and full skirts. They carried crescent shaped bouquets centered with white calla lilies, surrounded by white gladioli and snapdragons. White horsehair braid hats and white gloves completed their costumes. The bridegroom's brother-in-law, Reeves Hall, of Independence, was bestman and ushers were Bob Ackley of Ottumwa, Jim Pickens of Red Oak and John Colby of Hanlontown. Nuptial music was provided by Konrad Hagen, drganist, who also accompanied the vocalist, Joyce Hill of Forest City.

Her numbers were "I Love Thee" by Grieg and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride's mother was gowned MARRIED IN INDIANAPOLIS Announcement is made of the daughter 'of Mr. and" Mrs. Joseph Carney of Emmetsburg, formerly of Britt and Bernard Edwin Rob marriage of Miss Corinne Marr Franchere, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. the double ring ceremony at his C.

M. Franchere, 930 Madison N. and Charles Edward Conaway, elect is a graduate of the Osage high school. A pre nuptial breakfast was given for the bride-elect at the home of Mrs. Ray Peterson, with Mrs.

Jesse MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED AT GARNER erts also of Emmetsburg were ried July 3, 1900, at Gifford. They have 2 children, Wayne, Eldora, home. The attendants were Mr and Mrs. George Nicholson of Al- son of Charles G. Conaway of Hammond, which took place in the Cathedral chapel of SS.

Peter and Paul, Indianapolis, at 10 Garner Countv Clerk Ruth. married in a double ring ceremony at St. Thomas Catholic church in and Mrs. T. G.

Martin. Royal. o'clock. Saturday, the Rev. J.

P. They have made their home in Brooker as assisting hostess. Reidy, officiating. Sheffield the past IS years. Mr.

Emmetsburg June 24. The Rev. Fr. C. E.

Farrelly of will be at home at 2164 N. Talbot Indianapolis. Newby is employed at the Wood den, brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony there was a reception for 150 guests at Edgewood in Iowa Falls. The bride has been employed at the National Cash store.

Mr. Bessman is asso Hughes issued marriage licenses the past week to Robert M. Skel-ley, 24. Corwith, and Eloise Knap-per, 20, Britt; and Donald A. Miller, Corwith, and Gertrude Dun Auto company.

The bride attended Carleton col ficiated. Miss Patricia Card of Clear Lake served as maid cf honor. Barbara Jean Smith of THRIFTY FIXERS" 4-H lap, Corwith. Weslev and June Huling of Al CLUB HAS PARTY ciated with his father as a carpen lege, in Northfield, and was graduated from the University of Wisconsin. She was affiliated with the Delta Delta Delta sorority.

At Mason Thrifty-Fixers 4-H club ter. The couple will live at Buck gona were bridesmaids. The bridegroom was attended by Donald Roberts. Richard Weeener of Po gave a fathers night party at the eye. COUPLES GRANTED LICENSES TO WED home of Mary Ann Mathre Sun present she is a member of the Indiana Academy of Sciences.

For The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in candlelight Chantilly lace and nylon tulle, with a fitted bodice and square yoke outlined with a deep lace bertha. The lace extended down into points over layers of tulle, which fell into a chapel train. She wore matching mitts. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of imported illusion, was held by a candlelight illusion Juliet cap, and she carried a white orchid surrounded by fleur d'amour, with white streamers. Miss Ann Nania of Madison, day.

Following a wiener roast, cahontas and William Millard of Osage Mitchell county marriage the past 2 years, she has been games were played. HOOVER Rudd. Donna Mae Wright of Em licenses were issued to Raymond H. Kisner and Elizabeth Leach- employed as microbiologist at the University of Indiana school of medicine. metsburg was flower girl and Dorence Hefte of Britt was ring bearer.

Breakfast was served to more man, both of Osage; Arlie Sher-rard and Avis D. Miller, both of Suntime Trio SALES AND SERVICE YOUNKERS The bridegroom is a graduate of 111., Miss Barbara Johnson of Mar-shalltown, Mr. and Mrs. James Buck of Ames, Robert Watson of Parkersburg, Miss Jeanette Mac-Land of Greene. Miss Sue Birks of Cedar Rapids, Mrs.

W. A. McNee and Mrs. F. W.

Lindeman of Laurens, Miss Charlotte Narey and Mr. Church of Spirit Lake and Ed Myers of Elkader. Social Calendar MONDAY L. A. to B.

R. T. 7:15, Labor hall. Immanuel Trustees 7:30, church. Eethlehem Elizabeth circle 8, Mrs.

George Marker, 415 5th N. W. D. A. V.

auxiliary 8, clubrooms. in brown lace over taffeta and she wore a brown straw hat trimmed with tulle. Her corsage was of talisman and yellow roses. The bridegroom's mother wore pink mesh over white silk and a hat of white mesh trimmed with pink and orchid flowers. Her corsage was of pink and orchid roses.

Carpenter; Keith Adams and Anna Heinzerling, both of Stacyville. than a hundred guests. The couple will live in hmmetsDurg. Mason City Phone 487 Indiana university and a member of Phi Beta Pi, medical fraternity. He is a senior in the State University of Indiana, school of acted as maid of honor, PA Immediately Hollowing tne cere wearing a gown of aqua lace ana chiffon, fitted bodice with sheer yoke, outlined with lace applique, cap sleeves and full skirt, floor Out of town guests included: Marshall Swift Furs mony, a reception ior zau guesis Miss B.

Conaway of Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. L. Conaway of Peru, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs.

Rich was held in the Wedgewood room of the Hotel Hanford. Mr. Hagen nlaved background music during In the back, hip or leg Is often length. Her crown ana Douquei were of pink carnations and red roses. caused, by displacement of one or 3L Jlo ard Denby of Chicago; Miss Pat the reception.

The bride's table was all the bones forming the pelvis. Soellner of Madison, Mr. and REMODEL Bestman was Myron Dill of In Mrs. H. Claycomb of Minneapo decorated with ferns and white gladioli and a tiered wedding cake topped with roses was the center- lis; Bob Carlson of Hammond, dianapolis.

Ushers were Thomas Gouchanour and Orville Fosgate, both of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. M. Smith of Ham Diece. AT oitMH SAVINGS The bride's mother was attired MISS GWEN YARGER TO BECOME BRIDE mond, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Vinci of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Rappley of Madison, Wis.

Dining room hostess was the bride's aunt, Mrs. John W. Colby of Hanlontown and assisting her were Mrs. Leslie Larson and Mrs. Henry Doebel, Hanlontown; Mrs.

in a dress of blue voile, having dark blue accessories and wore a corsage of red roses. Clarion Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Yarger announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their Following the ceremony, a wea- Roy Buechele of Grafton and Mrs, 'Em Bits About daughter, Gwen, to Lyle Amonson ding breakfast for 60 was held at the Hotel Marott. ruil 2627 iK SIZES Reese Johnson of Rushford, an aunt of the bride. Mary Ann Buechele of Grafton was in charge of Eagle Grove. The wedding will take place at 4 o'clock July 9 at the Little Brown church near For eoing away, the bride wore Mrs. R.

E. Johnson, Miss Lola Henderson and Mrs. E. W. Schilling have returned from Milwaukee of the euestbook.

a fuchsia silk shantung suit with navy blue accessories. The couple Nashua. Miss Yarger is chief op For going away Mrs. Joslyn erator here for the Northwestern where they attended the wedding has left for an extendea auto trip Bell Telephone company. through the New England states of Wayne Johnson of Mason City and Marion Tews Saturday.

and Canada and alter August i Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane. 400 13th S. have returned from a 6,000 mile trip to the west coast where We specialize In Correcting These and Other Spinal Displacement DRS.

R. J. and LUCY E. GARNER CHIROPRACTORS 706 North Federal Phone 1087 they visited Mr. Lane's brother, ftaAVORS I LENOX America's World Famous FINE CHINA Bert D.

Lane of Santa Barbara. Edwin latzen has left for Ar MAKES 10 BIG 17 I COLD DRINKS lington, after a visit with his narents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Matzen.

920 Adams. N. W. Mr, Matzen came here from Omaha and Columbus. where he chose a navy blue linen suit with white accessories.

After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Joslyn will spend the summer at Clear Lake, returning to Iowa City in the fall where he will be a sophomore in the college of dentistry at the State university. Mrs. Joslyn is a graduate of the Hanlontown high school, the Colorado Women's college and the State University of Iowa.

She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Joslyn attended Cornell college at Mount Vernon and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and Delta Sigma Delta, professional dental fraternity. Guests from out of town included Dr. and Mrs.

Victor Bruder of LaCrosse.Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Olsen, "Robert Wheeler and Miss Barbara Gold of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Thompson, Miss Phyllis Harris and Frank Harris of Ames, Mrs. Ray Gambell and Tom of Auburn, N. Mr. and Mrs.

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