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The St. Cloud Paily Times March 14, 1956 15 May 1 6 Wedding-Date 'Announced Gathedral Wedding Plans Announced ville, Edward Annandale: Mrs. Lloyd a Cliplef (Elda) Minneapolis; Mrs. George Litfin (Stella), Winsted, and Mrs. John Bal-lentine (Marva), St.

James. 'JOINT MEETING The St. Cloud Dental Assistants study club and the St. Cloud Dental society held a joint 'meeting Monday nisht at the Wagon Wheel. KarUWieler was guest speaker at the dinner ,63 Wedding Anniversaries for The William Lorentz Mr.

and Mrs. William Lorentz, Annandale, are celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary Friday. Included in their four generations are their 12 children, 20 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Their children are: Louis Detroit, William Chicago, Mrs. John R.

Carlson (Minnie), Grand Rapids, Mrs. R. Brisbine (Freda), Minneapolis; Mrs. Harold W. Face (Irma), Memphis, Mrs.

James E. Lacy (Louise), Germany; Carl Tucson, Fred Uyatts- Wanted: Addresses Of Tech Graduates For Anniversary meeting. He spoke on estate plan Mike Loso, Barbara Mergen, Alfred Miller, Donald Mitchell, John Muir, Eilleen Murphy, Renee Or lebeke, Arthur Orth, Ray Peters, Ethel Sampson, Dona Sand, Rem-bert Stock, Irene Storck, Dorothy Sullivan, Monica Symanietz, Frances Terres, Theresa Wehland, Harold Zelmer, Hub McCormick. ning. Westphalls Announce Championship Games Set by Club Winners were announced today Early Summer Plans Mr.

and Mrs. Everette E. West-phall, 709 Eighth avenue S.E., announce the engagement of their daughter, Arta Anne, to Clarence A. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sigurd Larson, PengilJy. Mr. Larson is a student at the University of Minnesota and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity An early summer wedding is planned. for the Monday night meeting of OUR ANNUAL EASTER SPECIAL the St. Cloud Bridge club at the FOR UNIT LISTENING The state department has notified officers of the American Legion auxiliary of a special program over KSTPrTV of interest to them.

It is "The Twisted Cross" scheduled for 8 p.m. tonight. '( A' The 1941 graduating class of Technical High school will have a class reunion at the Hotel St. Cloud June 16. On graduation there were 325 in the class.

The committee has contacted all of its graduates except those listed below. It is their request that anyone knowing any of their addresses inform the general chairman, Virginia Brown, at BL 2-2144. Those whose address are needed are: Violet Barrett, Marie Daml, Lucille Dimler, Eilleen Foster, Melvin Fowler, Arlene Gufintzel, June Hopkins, Verona Jensen, American Legion hall. In a 10-pair Howell movement $15.00 Soft, Flattering Long Lasting COLD WAVE. Including Hair Cut winners were C.

R. Nearman and Dr. J. W. Yates, first; Mrs.

A. II. Linn and Mrs. Paul Grundman, second; Mr. and Mrs.

William y) Qjl and Shampoo. 1 Vi PRICE Donnelly, third; Mrs. J. Ort-man and Mrs. Henry Ness, fourth.

DR. RAYMOND LOY OPTOMETRIST Eye Examined GImum Fitted Hotel St. Cloud Building Dial BL-1-7464 for Appointmtnt In a 10-pair Howell Thursday night at Machinists and Mechan Hugh Kohler, Jeanne Kremer, Peter Kremer, Jeanne Lavender, Patricia Lewis, Leo Locnikar, ics hall winners were Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly, first; Dr.

Victor Loh- AUXILIARY MEETS Mrs. Louise Wampach entertained auxiliary No. 153 to Typographical union 630 Tuesday night At card3 prizes were won by Mrs. Dan B. Cashman, Mrs.

Fred Sendzik and Mrs. Cecil Boos. Members voted financial assistance to the committee on political education in St, Cloud for its party in April, This offer good March 15th thru March 31st BEAUTY NOOK 117 East St. Germain mann and Dr. Yates, second; Mr.

LILLIAN MAE HASTREITER Mr. and Mrs. Fred hastreiter. 1723 Second street north, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lillian Mae, to John Schwitaila, St. Cloud, and Mrs.

William Fernald, third; BL 1-7200 Mrs. C. R. 'Nearman and David Nearman, fourth. CLARA LUCKEN Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lucken, Farming, announce the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Clara Isabell, to Raymond Carl Knettel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knettel, ot. Stephen.

The wedding will be solemnized at St. Catherine's church in Farming on May 16. The next meeting will be at 8 WEBER'S the Newest in Lenox "World's finest China" p.m. Thursday at Machinists and son of Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Schwitaila, North Little Rock, Ark. Mechanics hall. The Monday night game at the Legion hall will be the The marriage will take nlace annual Men'and Women's Pairs June 16 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Cathedral.

championships. The two contests will be conducted simultaneously. Drill Team Readies For May Inspection tho clonder little looks so dressy, walks so well The drill team of the Degree of from tlie Rue Je la Pain- Honor practiced at the meeting Monday of the Degree of Honor at to ike U.S.A. the Eagles club. The team is preparing for the annual inspection scheduled in May.

A social hour followed the busi ness meeting wi'' the following acting on the social committee Mmes. W. C. Fessenden, Nicholas Kruchten and Anna Calvin. The Juniors of the Degree of A tti U- Honor met at 6:30 p.m.

at the Eagles club. They planned a bene fit rummage sale to be conducted in April. After the business, games were played with the fol lowing being winners: Geraldine Beaudreau, Diane Hill, Joseph Keller, Richard Schaefer, Wayne Kelly, Jean Kelly, Veronica Stu der and Judy O'Hair. XX lj airy cushion thol TS; lB" COLOR Navy Blue Calf Local Students Earn Degrees at of Cologn, i2.25 to $29 Pitlvm; 12 75 (o t30 Degrees will be awarded to more than 475 University of Min thi fax nesota students Thursday night in the winter quarter commencement 'ft- ft I WM ceremonies at 8 p.m. in Northrup Memorial auditorium.

Among the candidates for diplo mas are: Bruce C. Ahlstrand, as sociate in arts in General college; 516 St. Garmain Strtet John S. Braun, bachelor of civil by JJ engineering: Beulah Ann Peter son, bachelor of science in nursing in the college of medical sciences; Smart smoky-green border, 24 karat gold rim and gold flowerets against glowing Lenox wake this a pattern of elegance and rare beauty. 5 pa place setting $229 EASY TERMS 25 per wttk per place setting Buy it by the full set or by the Place Setting WEBER'S Next Door To The Post Office Ronald C.

Froelich, master of for Be, ready for estry; Pauline Sanders Bery, mas ter of social work and Richard D. Yaeger, bachelor of electrical en This is daringly "divine." Try it ond see. Smart Parisian women love it. And you will too, for lh light-hearted feeling it bringt to every occasion, day ond nighf. from Dana, amow for TABU, 20 CARATS, PIATINE, EMIR DAN MARSH DRUGS gineering (with distinction) and bachelor of business the TOoarade! Yaeger also is a candidate for a commission as second lieutenant in the USAF reserve from the department of air science.

Following the exercises, Presi dent and Mrs. J. L. Morrill will be hosts at a reception for all members of the graduating class, their parents and friends, in Coffman birthday Memorial Union main ballroom. Cominsfs and Goings GIRL SCOUTS In Nearby Places HASTY Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Loney of A "'Si Count on our Sanitone DRY CLEANING to help you look your best Ye, our Sanitone Dry Cleaning assures the final touch for a perfectly groomed Easter Every garment is immaculate. Never one hint of spot or oil- no tell-tale odor and with like-new drape and pres completely restored. But don't wait too long. Give us time to insure true Sanitone thoroughness and still guarantee delivery before Easter.

Phone today sure. Easter Sunday is April 1 This Year Marshalltown, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunkin of La Grand. Iowa, were weekend guests at the Richard Hickman home.

Mrs. Robert Brunsell and Mrs. O. Brevik left Tuesday for Alliance, Ohio, where they will visit Mrs. Brunsell's daughter and family, the Lowell Johnsons.

Mrs. Brevik will go on to Pennsylvania to visit her daughter, Mrs. DwJght Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Jensen of Crystal Village visited with the Barney Hickman family Sunday I ff mil-. You're cordially invited to attend Girl Scout Banquet and Style Show Thursday Evening 6:00 p.m. at The Hotel St. Cloud. Make your reservations through the Girl Scout office.

COMMENTATOR Alice Orr MODELS: Mary Jane Raiche Lorraine Ruschle Elizabeth Wenner Dorothy Raphael Ljnn Pappenfu Jackie Stocklnjer Patiy Hibbard Mary Lou Zjlla Sandra Goehrin Rv Erickson Karen Haakenson Rosie Clancy Judy DtMikcr Carole Hoffman Donna Donken Marr MuUaUj Georfla Ann Ketley Mary Edgerly Marcla Albert Carol Kron Renee Bnnkman Yvonne Hrm Karen Moh Karen Iv-arvm Joannt Trunnskl Mrs. Martha Masteller left last week for Spokane, where she will make an extended visit with her son, Herbert Masteller and family. Mr. arid Mrs. Marion Larson accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. Orin Oat-man and Mrs. Emma Anderson of Clearwater to Minneapolis Saturday evening to visit at the Bryce Larson home. Miss Ardys Post was an overnight guest of Miss Wilma Grarn-sey, Thursday. Shirley and Steven Nelson of Minneapolis spent the weekend at the Alfred Nelson home.

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peterson and Mrs.

Arthur Mclntire, Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. Delton Peterson and children, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Everson and Gehart were dinner guests March 4 at the L.

G. Everson home on the occasion of Beat the I JJjy I Cr mBm us ML Chad the 59th wedding anniversary of the couple. LAUNDEKERS CLEANERS OFFICIAL AGENCY FOR GIRL SCOUT EQUIPMENT GUESTS Mr." and Mrs. A. Foote entertained for Mr.

and 120-Sth Ave. South 'Our 57th Year Dial BL 1-2523 Mrs. Fred Homan and Beulah Wilson Tuesday at their horn ii.

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