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FAMILY PAGE NEWSEstherville, Iowa, Daily NewsTuesday, July 26, 1966 2125 Honor P.F. BuffersBY ALICE HIGINBOTHAMMr. and Mrs. P. F. Buffer Sr., 915 Fourth Ave. S., were honored Sunday afternoon when approximately 125 relatives and friends gathered in First Presbyterian Church to observe their silver wedding anniversary.The observance was from 2-4 p.m. Nancy Ross of Dows, niece of Mrs. Buffer, registered guests and after they had extended best wishes to the honored couple all were served refreshments.The serving table was centered by a six-tiered all-whitewedding cake flanked by silver park ^ 'M riin Land,nes: candleholders holding lighted tapers. Mrs. Cornelius Scheffer of Estherville and Mrs. Joe Wilson of Pocahontas cut and served the cake.Mrs. Elmer Jacob of Esther-the bride of Linn Grove andMax Appel, brother-in-law of _die bridegroom of Grundy Cen- TWE CALENDARter ushered. jMrs. Ernest Sundberg select- • i #ed a delicate pink silk dress * O Til gritwith White accessories for her Palestine Lutheran Church daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Joe 6:00 Ice cream social.Bergman, mother of the bride-: N Wnps/I/ivgroom, chose a navy blue dress . Jvith white accessories. Each Christian Churchwore a pink rose and stephano- am- CWF general meet-tis corsage. in»-A reception was held in the Immanuel Lutheranchurch parlors with Mrs. Her- #:lH Lvdia Society, man Engebretson as hostess.'Maxine Appel was at the guest .book. Gift table at tent ants were!1 m™e* L u. r a n ,Mrs. Ray Jaycox of A r n o I d s; W a. b. stall meets.of Marathon, and Mrs. Ronald YJnBuchhoh of Albert City. They W“, R,ve^f]e C‘ub. Rj a^sted by S^a P^-j PErin£Vog1(hrrnanrrrlylt;mfthThursdays a bbrson and Jan Grapenthin.dinner.For the wedding trip the bride ; chose a floral print thre^piece ville and Mrs. Henry DeVries !sujt wjth beige accessories. A of Sioux Fails presided at the;corsage 0f carnations and roses t^v 1 1 Tpunch table. Coffee pourerSjCompleted her going away out- UOClCl xfifllOFGS were Mrs. Herbie Ross of Dows oand Mrs. Beryl Mensing of I Mr and Mrs. Bergman will ^Dows, both sisters of Mrs. Buf- be at home at 1911 Third Ave. Ji IJHQ JVllgllSG*er- N. W. Wavcrly.Another sister, Mrs. P. H., The bride taught in the Es- •Schlagel of Gary, Ind., attend- therville schools, 1961-64, teach- (Vp-wrced the gift table. Dining room ing commercial subjects, typ- 1 ^ v oservers were Mary Jo Mensingj ing, and shorthand. and Sylvia Ross of Dow'S, both; The bridegroom taught here NEW YORK (AP) — An aide nieces of the couple. !for seven years, and this spring to Sen. Thomas Dodd says theTwo special guests were a^epted the position of head Connecticut Democrat sees noamong guests present, Pete Buf-icoach at Waverly-Shell Rock reason to reply to an articlefer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.’High School.Buffer, who was here from Fortsyfemtestisodrimmlt;onStory]Sill, Okla., for the occasion, HoilOrSMrs. Buffer’s mother, Mrs. Henry Welzien of Dows.Other out-of-town s p e c i a l.'-fV^* Soimtioo guests included Mr. Buffer’s j-*-“X OCX VICtT*brother, Alva Buffer of Over-: land Park, Kan.; his brother- k and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. tO x\.llXlll£IFYD. P. Buffer of Joliet, 111.; hisbrother-in-law and sister, Mr ■ Estherville American Legion yoo of if fnr TrTij'iT'cnmn/iP^ninp ^and Mrs. W A Norguirt of Aujdliary has ^yed a certi-°°° U f01 * ^umpmgrung. uGalesburg 111., Mr and Mrs. !ficate of merit in recognition ofHenry DeVnes of Sioux Falls, outstanding service in the na- The aide suggested that Dodd Mrs. Schlagel of Garyt Ind., Mr. itinna| security and civil defense thought of the money raised at; contending that a Senate investigating committee has evidence that $350,nun in campaign funds he collected over a three-year period went for other purposes.The aide said Monday there would be no response to the charge in the current issue of Newsweek magazine that Dodd took in $500,000 in campaign funds from November 1961 to March 1965 and spent only $150,-hay ihutysai his I x an he 1hu;liklt;bitwn to a iEmahu«and Mrs. Herbie Ross and fam-ijn 196g from tbe Department of testimonial dinners not so much ily, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Mens- iowa ;as “campaign contributions,”HItW€ing and family, all of Dows. The former Arliss Welzien andThe recognition was received-kut more as “personal gifts.”_ ^ J T , .at the 16th annual State Legion! figures, according toP. F. Buffer were married July Auxiliary Convention, July 21-22 1 Newsweek, came from records ?.9, J[^41».at Dows. They first ;at HoteI Fort Des Moines iniin Dodd’s own files, removed by lived in Sioux Falls for 13 yearslDes Moines former members of the sena-and then moved to Lake Park ; Mrs. v A Mortenson and!tor’s staff £,'ld handed over to where they stayed for two years Mrs. Ray Kennedy, president ofi^e Committee on Standards h^ore movingEsthenoltein the local Auxiliary, accompan- and Conduct.~ ied Mrs. Carl Griese of Dolli-March 1956. Mr. Buffer has been employed by the Rock Island Railway.They are the parents of one son, Pete Jr., who has been in the armed forces for the past three years, part of that time in Korea. He expects to receive his release from service next month.Guests at the open house included persons from Gary, Ind., Sioux Falls, S.D., Galesburg and Joliet, 111., Overland Park, Kan., Dows, Pocahontas, Lake Park, Rock Rapids, Emmetsburg, and other area towns.Mr. and Mrs. Buffer and their son were hosts and hostess after the observance at a dinner in their home for 30 relatives and guests.There was evidence, thever, Emmet County auxiliary imaSazine said, that Dodd paid president, to the convention, i5?-500 he owed a ghost writer, a Mrs. Mortenson is treasurer of $5,500 air travel account and the local group. Also making; liquor bills at the Congressional the trip to Des Moines was. Country Club with campaign Mrs. Griese's mother, Mrs. T.|COn^Hbutions.E. Anderson, who visited J *friends while in Des Moines, i Newsweek said the committee Seven hundred delegates andihad additional evidence that 57 alternates attended the con-iDodd paid about $59,500 in per-vention and elected Mrs. Dale sonal notes to banks and indi-Baird of Marshalltown as newjviduals during the period while state president. Mrs. Ruth Sim- he reported his earnings monsmeier of Ledyard is new dropped from about $60,000 to district president. She appoint- about $35,000. ed Mrs. Griese district chap- Matt Moriarty of Manchester,I it lt;tha ner abc of me riai sonage“WancVhechisonhislain.Conn., a former aide to the sen-Mrs. Griese, her mother, Mrs. ator, said he could not think of Anderson, and Mrs. Kennedy , any three-year period in which and Mrs. Mortenson returned I Dodd took in $500,000 in contri-home Friday-night. butions.
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