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   Progress Review (Newspaper) - July 31, 1947, La Porte City, Iowa                                Official City and County Newspaper VIEW Number 31 A Haberichter Becomes Bride I Here Saturday Candlelight Ceremony at Methodist Church Unites Local Waterloo Man In a candlelight wedding in je local Methodist church evening at 8 o'clock Miss Haberichter grand- daughter of and Mrs R H became the bride Donald Kirschbaum son of and Mrs Carl Kirschbaum Waterloo Rev Oliver Jensen pastor of church performed the ble ring service before the altar barked with garden flowers in f and blue flanked by twin dllS Gt Married Saturday Published in One of vili u Iowa's Better Cities Thursday July 31 1947 Parking Problem candelabra The pews were tied nth hydrangea and bachelor's buttons and bows of pink and blue crepe paper Mrs Clifford Burr played a Lune Debussey nade and and prelude of organ music that in- cluded Clair de Mr Burr who sang I Thee Because and The Lord's I Malott I M Mrs Burr played Lohen- Wedding March the bridal entered the church The I bride arm of her grandfather R n Haberichter who gave her i marriage in the presence of relatives and friends She sis attended by Miss Mildred a friend as maid of and by Donna Mae er Burlington a cousin and randa Weatherly a friend as White Gown The bride was attired in a sn of shinned Work Progressing On Houses Here Dr L F and L J Tutl nre two now homes on Sycamore St one block south of Bishop Ave arc both and one counts o a room dining room on bedroom kitchen an utility mom Tins house doe not haie a The othe home s built over a basemen room kitchen Children Asked To Notify Supt Matt and has a hvm loom two id Except foi plumbing and ires the houses are being con- or community The cement Jome from the local cement block and the lumber is all that has been Bailey All parents in children of primary are asked to report them o Supt Harold D Matt as soon as possible Tins request is because of the large anticipated enrollment in the primary grades and it is necessary for the local school officials to in advance how many to plan on for the school year so that adequate teaching ments can be made the alter on i Supt Matt out that HJUL the children must be six years old before Jan 1 1943 to be gible to attend school this fall i Another request made by Mr i Matt is that all who have moved to town since school was out in the spring and ing children of school asked to report them planed by and Tint mill sofL maple willow going into the buildings Thc willow is said to make line siding The pmc came from Brcen on the cr place south of town the maple irom the Mullen faim of loun and iho willow on the Nelson farm La Porte City Whips Geneseo Sunday by Opponents But Hunch Hits For The Victory Although 11 to 9 La City's managed fo continue their winning ways in the Corn Valley league by gaming an victory over diamond Redbirds made the most their opportunities in is their second win In two weeks against the Boin houses aro expected bp for in be for sale uie same team They opened the scoring in the second a single run on T double and a single and ed another single marker in the Two in Fourth In thc fourth La Porte City two runs on two hits lid a walk Again in thc sixth hcv pushed two more runners with the aid of but two This re- for any quest is for children grade These requests apply only to those people in town who are school census ivory slipper satin people with a sweethear as has been completed in the long tight sleeves at the hands a fitted and country toe and a full skirt that peacock train Teeter Courtney Attend Mrs Glenn G Isebrands Married Here Sunday July 27 Becomes Bride of Earl McQuown Jr in mony at Local Church The local Presbyterian church was the setting Sunday after- noon at 4 o'clock for the riage vows of Gretchen kin Isebrands daughter of Mr place by a beaded crown carried a white Bible gift of the High C S and a white with shower ribbons Her was a single strand wls the groom's gift maid of honor's gown of satin and the bridesmaids J blue satin were all I with cap sleeves ro u apron fronts and backs They Of flower halos luncheon C Teeter and alld Mrs Grcer attended a Black's tearoom nr Wednesday The luncheon was j held in connection with the chest X-ray program that will be held in Black Hawk county during the latter part of ust Dr L H Plancher m H n identical colonial Of of the bride was flower a gown and had a bouquet like those Curtis cousin of IF ttu n trings fa a brother ine wide lit the candles Attendants Was attended by f friend from and by a friend ring service was read by Hcv H E of the Fust Presbyterian church of Waterloo in the presence of immediate relatives and friends before tne church altar of the program Mrs Teeter attended the meeting as a member of the board while Mr Kline chairman of the local genia friend of the bride lit the candles i Miss Wanda Weatherly sang Love You Bond and sen of Cdar Falls who also ed the wedding march Given By Father The bride who was given in her father wore a troop who had been to Camp Gabardine suit near Waverly lor a dark brown accessories and week's earned a bouquet with a detachable orchid cor- Boy Scouts Return From Week's Outing at j The 12 Boy Scouts of the local who had been to week's outing returned home Sunday Those who attended were Truman Teeter Eugene Bagenstos Marvin Yarrow Miss Annabel McQuown sister Christopher Douglas thc Broom attended bride iis of honor Rh SAFETY TIP of the Week BEWARE OF THE BAT not only lit blind a bat he into the glare of power ul oncoming headlights I akes seven whole second fo eyes to adapt to the darkness of the and If going 45 Hies an hour his car will 1 462 feet in seven seconds hat's plenty of space to meet P with of the her approaching cars a en curve a hole in the road r a careless or windshields can blind loo Glaring headlights and ob- windshields caused deaths lasl year Thc night driver keeps his clean makes sure his windshield wipers are in gond repair He never looks directly at approaching lights but keeps eyes ed on the side of thc road To make safety doubly sure he al Nuptial Vows Read Sunday MX and wi Di Bailey and M Tint plans for a house to be built Tor sale a later on Double Ceremony Couple it Brandon Church Nuptial vows that Sanders of La Porte Softball Team Wins Two Games Sunday The Jubilee Luther League team won two games Sunday on the Jubilee diamond In thc afternoon game they de- the Denver team 7 to 0 In the evening Waterloo's First Lutheran church provided the opposition and before ness halted the contest In the sixth the Jubilee lads had a stunned opponents OL LiS TI i n City and Norman Clare Sloan of h C Brandon in marriage were J at 8 o'clock Sunday i in the Sanders grandmother Rev B A Mrs rose McCl was a formal with a black r n the double ring hat and accessor given in church parlors immediately lowing the ceremony ways at moderate speed at night age by her lather Nuptial music was played by 4-H Girls Return From Camping Trip Vt Morris Isle Miss Marden Harting and Fehl of the Spring Creek Plungers 4-H club and Miss Kathleen Roller and LJJ Miss Marian Peck of Cedar ids and Miss Dorothy Harmon of Waterloo sang Because and Ah Sweet Mystery of Life Miss Peck also played the wedding march Thc couple was M Mrs T W McClurg of Urbana 111 of the bride as tron of honor and bower of Brandon as best man Th bride's brother-in-law T W and thc groom's Russell Shaffer were Gown The bride wore her mother's also a Marvin Yarrow hv Douglas a cousin from m Dale Snyder Bruce Wesley tWin T the and ahan Bolsinger of h ushers The S attendants wore at attended M V crepe black accessories and mother Junior Lockhart Bob Lamos and Jim Kullmer The boys worked on projects that helped them make ad- as maid of she was in a suit and carried a colonial quet Graydon McQuilkin brother of the bride her groom's that helped them make ad- cl vances in Scout rank and took Dost man and McQuilkin n nf part in regular Scout activities such as swimming camping nature study crafts dres a of red roses Ion wedding a re- h In the church Rex Young T and Estep and Teeter presided n table at s colors wedding either r and bride 1 wedding were blue Miss Lorraine tho aunt John Bolte had charge of thc guest book Wedding Trip After the reception the couple left for a short wedding trip for which Mrs Kirschbaum wore an aqua mesh dress with white and an orchid corsage They will be at home at 1323 Lafayette St Waterloo after August 2 The groom served with the Airborne Division of thc Paratroopers and spent 18 months overseas At present he s attending I S T C at Cedar Tails The bride graduated from he local school with the class of 1947 and since has been ed In the offices of the Rath acking Co in Waterloo Guests were present from Rock sland HI Waterloo Cedar Rapids Dysart nona Colesburg Ryan tone Belle Plains Graham Manchester and Cedar Falls also a brother of the bride and Stewart Griffith of Iowa City were ushers Mrs McQuilkin attended her daughter's wedding in a tailored suit with brown accessories Her corsage was a gladioli cup with an insert of roses Reception Follows A reception was given in the social rooms of the church after the wedding ceremony Yellow and white were used in ing vsl A tl J I IJt IIIO LnCr 1 Marian Driscol of the wedding of ivory satin anil dar 4-H Club attended thc Black silk embroidered net that tured a tunic Her veil of sion net a short length She carried an arm bouquet of The bride uncles and aunts Mr and Mrs C T Gates and Mr and Mrs Wayne McQuilkin were host and hostess and sisting host and hostess Another aunt Miss Ida Matson of Cedar Falls Mr and Mrs McQuown are an Ralph Farm ed counties Girls 4-H camp at Morris Isle from July as delegates from their townships Miss Patricia county vice- president also attended from Cedar and IMC Cedar Girls 4-H leader Mrs Wendell was one of camp ors Camp with a Sunday evening service that included singing a candle lighting vruce and an address by Rev H E Dieren field of the First church In Waterloo Other activities through day and were nature hikes swimming sports crafts and an outdoor cookery stration Monday was fun night and each gave a short stunt All then combined for games and dances Prof E J Cable I S T C gave an interesting talk Frank Powers Purchases The bride who the ter of Mr and Mrs Everett ders graduated from thc Iowa State Teachers college and for the past two years taught m thc Brandon grade school The groom is Die son of Mr and Mrs Will A Sloan of by don He was discharged from the Navy last October after 41 months of service two years of which were spent overseas in thc South Pacific To Live Near After a short wedding trip they will be at home on a farm near Brandon where Mr Sloan engaged in farming with his father For her traveling the bride wore a black linen suit with white accessories guests were from Mich r i I I VH VV two American Beauty Geneva Alburnett Rowley Wa- Thc she wore wore a Cedar and Aurora a wedding trip though the West j The Redbirds added their final one at a time in in- seventh and ninth In the seventh the run came as the result of a walk and a hit and in thc ninth two hits and a base on were needed Geneseo couldn't break into thc scoring column until the eighth when they managed to two runners around on three In Hie ninth they put three hils and a lilt balsman but Lest they could manage was a tally Except for thc eighth and frame managed to cccp the Geneseo hits well lough scattered to prevent any scoring He continued his strike out pitching as he made 14 of thc opponents whiff ihc for third strikes He hjf two batters but didn't allow a1 walk Play Errorless Hall In contrast to the game here two weeks before when they seven errors thc birds played errorless ball afield V Lambert Geneseo pitcher struck out eight men and Issued five walks In addition to the line hits he allowed Barter cr led the bailer for both learns he pounded out doubles anil a single in five to the Next Sunday Aug 3 La Porte City is host to thc Garrison team n thc local diamond Game imc Is and the local team is out to avenge a defeat suffered earlier In the season on the Garrison diamond Improvements on Field Since the last home game members of thc team have made several improvements on the local field New wire has been put on thc backstop and thc poles have been painted The trees in left and fields have been removed and tile has been placed In the ditch with dirt filling being placed In the latter now so that balls may be played without a ground rule In left field The box score Shown above is a mobile X-ray unit of thc type lhat was used after which they will be at home Mr and Mrs Frank Powers last year in school X-ray program and also the same will 10 on a farm two miles have purchased the Ralph be used In the industrial workers campaign now in progress A of RPd Oak i bach farm northeast of La lm scheduled to be in Black Hawk county during town were City and will take possession I the atter Courtney Kline Is the chairman of the Out of town guests were pres I The farm consists of local to the survey and plans for the taking of ent at the wedding from Red i nic j the X-rays All Industrial workers of La Porte are Oak Waterloo Cedar Falls acres and was purchased for Traer and Deep Try a Classified Adv on place thla year Dexter ss Gruss ss rf If Strohecker c Pearson 3b cf Lesh p 2b Kaufman rf Sides Ib Totals Simpson Ib Whitmore Ib ss Casey c Burrows 3b V Lambert p King cf R Lambert 2b Hook If Jurgens rf AB R H E 3000 000 36 8 9 0 AB R H E 2120 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 Totals Score by 36 2 11 2 Redbirds Geneseo Oil 202 000 000 v j VA ua arc for this free service including those from here who are working at Deere's or In Waterloo Anyone who has not been con- and desires to avail himself of this service is asked to contact Mi E Snyder or The Mrs W J who a stroke about three weeks ago was taken by ambulance to the home of her daughter In Waterloo Sunday   

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