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The Sioux City Journal, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1961 3 Mrs. Kennedy For and About" Marlys Jons C. W. Weiland Exchanges Vows Relaxes With Society, Clubs Beauty, Health ChildCare Homemaking In National Interest U.

S. RESERVES RIGHT TO HIT ANY TARGET WHEN NECESSARY Her Children THE CONGREGATION- church in Primghar, BY FRANCES LEWINE WASHINGTON tB The United States reserves the was the' setting for the wedding of Miss Marlys PALM BEACH, Fla. UB Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, re Mane Jons, daughter of Mrs. right to hit any target that united with her two children.

Will Jons of Primghar and Farewell Events Given to Honor Mrs. Kilborne Tkr RS. RUTH B. KI1 the late Will Jons, and Car enjoyed Palm Beach sun its national interest dictates in event of war, a defense department spokesman said roll Willis Weiland, son of Monday, resting after the rigorous South American Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Weiland Monday. trip. of Alta, la. Miss Ossenfort Becomes Bride in George Rites MISS MARILYN OSSENFORT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Ossenfort of George, became the bride of Roger L. Broes-der, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Broesder of Rock Rapids, December 8 at Immanual Lutheran church at George.

Rev. Fred Boyce officiated. 1V1 BURNE, Ida apart The two youngsters, along Decision on what weapons 1 tl "v' 1 V-- 4 Rev. R. M.

Lammers, pas with the family dog Charlie, Lor -of St. Paul's Lutheran to use and what targets to the 1 instances, the spokesman said. He declined to comment on a Washington Star story which'said the Kennedy administration is switching to a strategy designed to spare Russian cities in a nuclear war. The idea, the story said, is to try to deter the Russians from deliberately killing of Americans. The Pentagon spokesman said that it is policy never to discuss the details of the targeting.

However, he said, the United States continually reviews the priority order of targets that would feel the weight of United States nu a welsh terrier, moved Mon ments, who retired recently as secretary-manager of the Sioux City Auto club, left church of Alta, officiated. The bride was given in mar day morning, into the ocean- strike can only be made at the time and according to front home of family friends Sunday for her new home in riage by her brother, Ber Racine, Wis. nard W. Jons of Primghar, which the president and his wife are occupying for the Christmas-New Year's holi springer spaniel, owned by Mrs. Vivian Powers, sister Numerous social events and farewell courtesies pre Mrs.

Fren Jensen. of the bride, as matron of days. ceded her departure from Other instructors were Mrs. Ernest Savary. 2716 10th Since their arrival in Palm Sioux City.

honor, and Mrs. Curtis Well-man, her cousin, were the bridal attendants. The bride Attending the bride were Mrs. Eugene DeBoer, ma Beach last Friday the day Mrs. Kilborne will be with street and Werner Anderson, tron of and Mrs 327 W.

18th street, South their parents left for South America the children had been with their grandparents, Lloyd Ossenfort and Mrs. Sioux City. Gus Wolfe of clear might if a war broke groom was attended by his twin brother, Charles Weiland, and Neil Patten of Alta. Glenn Borland, Joe Gregor, Klaas J. Nagel.

Omaha judged the gradua out former Ambassador and Mrs. tion. He said this is "just part Joseph P. Kennedy. Eugene DeBoer was best man, and Lloyd Ossenfort and Klaas J.

Nagel were at of our job," along with re Caroline, 4, and 1-year-old John, will be spending their second Christmas in a Berg of Rock Rapids, Liz Spicer of Norfolk, Darlene Vermeer and Glenda Cannegieter, both of Rock Valley, la. her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Kilborne, 623 North street, Racine, through the holidays, as well as with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. William White, former Sioux Cityans, who now reside in While in Sioux City Mrs. Kilborne was a member of the First Presbyterian church, the Sioux City Woman's club, Chapter IA, P. E. David Steffens and Emmett Wittee ushered.

a ela Powers, niece of the bride, and Tony Weiland, the bridegroom's nephew, were flower girl and ring bearer. MORNINGSIDE PLEDGES New pledges for Delta Zeta sorority Morn-ingside college, pledged during open rush season, are shown above, from the left: Carol Hahn of Moville, Marlene Enters Guilty Plea to Reckless Driving Donald A. Hansen, 27, row in Palm Beach. What viewing contingency planning for various military situations that might arise and re-examination of weapons systems. preparations for the holidays were under way at the Ken nedy home remained a pri Previously, sources in the A reception was held in the vate matter.

White House strategic air command have sum of $1,800 to date, which church parlors. CLAGUE ASSERTS: 4430 Filmore street, pleaded guilty Monday before Municipal Judge John M. Fachman to reckless driving and was sentenced to pay a $100 fine and costs or to serve Press Secretary Pierre Sal After a short trip, Mr. and I would appreciate receiving indicated first priority in any United States nuclear bomber-missile strikes would be Mrs. Weiland will live in inger said he didn't know whether the home of Col.

and from you as soon as practic 0., the Knife and Fork club, able," said the application. Mrs. Michael Capton Paul, Booming Economy Alone Wont9 Solve Joblessness and Soroptimist club. Her parents, the late Mr. and important enemy military installations and command- tendants.

Ushers were John Gieske and Daryl Wessels. Marcia Harms and Ronald Ossenfort lighted the candles. Mrs. Alan Kruger, organist, accompanied the vocalist, Norman Moret. Following the ceremony a reception for 250 guests was held at the Grotewold hall.

The couple will reside at George. Women employes of the Credit Bureau office will meet for a Christmas breakfast at 8 o'clock Thursday morning at Bishop's cafeteria. Mrs. Esther Donahue is in charge. There will be a gift exchange.

According to Sheriff Ros 30 days in jail. He was given until December 21 to pay. which the Kennedys are oc Alta. The bride, who attended Buena Vista college, has taught school in Alta and in California, and at present is teaching at Newell, la. Mrs.

S. Blackman, were cvupying for the holidays, control centers. enberger there are only Hansen was arrested No longtime Sioux Cityans. They acknowledged such vember 16 at Second and had any Christmas decora tions up yet. three counties in the state that are not furnishing their WASHINGTON Commissioner Ewan Clague of Mrs.

Kennedy is feeling attacks could kill many civilians living in the vicinity of such strategic targets. Her husband farms at Alta EGDORF-WOELBER Epsilon Sigma sheriffs with a home, or an households, or about 80,000 persons 14 years of age and over. He said the figures are subject to a certain fine after the fast-paced Steuben streets and charged with operating a motor xe- hide while intoxicated. The charge later was reduced to reckless driving. allowance.

weekend trip to Colombia the bureau of labor statistics said Monday a booming economy abne won't solve Alpha Chapter Miss Arlene Joyce Egdorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er and Venezuela, Salinger said amount of sampling variabili Unlike the president, who the problem of unemploy to Hold Party Helgoland, an island of 130 acres in the North sea, was JOLLYTIME Cheaper and more durable ty. ment. Testifying before a com came down with a bad cold and an earache caused by swiftly changing altitudes A LPHA THETA chapter books for the blind are prom POPS SO bined house-senate subcom He said the chances are one out of three the sample estimate of unemployment 1 JL of the Epsilon Sigma ised by a new method of taken from Denmark by a British naval force in 1807 and later cedd to Germany mittee on employment and Alpha sorority will hold its Ike Auxiliary Elects Officers LENDER, during the plane trip home, Mrs.

Kennedy suffered no ill effects of the trip, Salinger printing Braille. Instead of embossing the paper, plastic dots are baked on the sur unemployment, Clague said special measures to tackle in return for rights in east nest Egdorf of Boyden, became the bride of LeRoy Woelber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woelber of Hull, November 24 at St. Paul's Lutheran church near Hull.

Rev. Paul Kenyon officiated. Miss Kathleen Egdorf, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Delaina Woelber of Hull, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Waldo Woelber, brother of might differ from a complete count by 100,000 or more; the said. Africa.

The island was sur the problem of unemploy face. MRS. A. M. PULTZ was named president of ment directly are needed chances are only one out of rendered to Britain in 1945, demilitarized in 1947, and 20 the estimate would differ the auxiliary of the Wood along with full recovery from the recession.

Iranian priests of the an returned to West Germany bury county chapter of the Christmas party at 8 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Thelma Krenc, 3061 Myrtle street. Mrs.

Norma Greene, Mrs. Margaret Godfredson and Mrs. Mabel Schnell are in charge of the program and arrangements. There will be a gift exchange and secret sisters will be revealed. Clague said many workers in 1952.

Izaak Walton league at the who do not have the re Toy Poodle High Svorer in Kennel Club Competition Ninon Poo Poo, a toy cient Zoroastrian religion wear masks while tending sacred fires in their temples. They believe the coverings JOLLY by 200,000 or more. License Charge Brings Jail Term Christmas party of the organization at the home of the bridegroom "and best quired skills can be helped through re-training. At the Hospitals Mrs. Harry M.

Hart, 2110 keep their breath from con "For many others Ne Jennings Street taminating the fire. groes, older workers, ana Other officers who will poodle owned and trained by Richard L. Mang, 16, 281i: man, and Arlen Egdorf, the bride's brother, attended the brindegroom. Ronald Egdorf of Doon, and William Woelber, also brothers of the bride and bridegroom re others high rates of un serve next year include Mrs. Myrtle street, pleaded guil employment and long-term Leslie nendncksen, vice president; Mrs.

George Bell, Caroling Party for Treble Clef Mrs. R. R. Bilhar, 3016 Dakota avenue, South Sioux City, and Princess Lady, a miniatured poodle owned and trained by Pat O'Conner, 1514 Irene street, were high scor ty Monday in municipal court to operating a motor vehicle while his license was secretary, and Mrs, Eugene Stiles, spectively, ushered. Tern Egdorf and Randall Lee Egdorf, niece and nephew of unemployment fleet, in part, discriminatory hiring practices," Clague said.

"For some, difficulties of health and other factors result long periods of unemployment. Yoimker stores open Installation of officers will take place at the annual ban- the bride, were flower girl Monday Evening THE annual Christmas caroling and party for under suspension and was sentenced to serve five days in the juvenile section of the county jail. quet January 18 at the Silt- ers Sunday at the Sioux Valley Kennel club's spring obedience graduation. Ninon and ring bearer. more restaurant.

A reception was held members of Treble Clef Judge John M. Fachman the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Woelber will live in Capt.

and Mrs. R. M. DeS' chorus was held Monday eve ordered that sentence will ing and children Dana and Clark of Sherman, will begin Tuesday, December Boyden following a trip to Denver. be holiday guests of Mrs.

"Thus, although rapid over-all growth may go a long way toward bringing the present 6 per cent unemployment rate back toward 4 per cent, other more specific programs are needed as well." He said this fact is made METHODIST Admissions Sunday, Dec. 16: Ronald DeWeerd, Rock Valley, Jeanne Fleming, 2819 Fairmount; Mrs. Madge Kuhl, Newcastle, John Glover, 3011 -Dodge; Mrs. Margaret Rudebusch, Carroll, Benjamin Bas-tian, 1422 25th; Bertha Ewer, 817 Eighth; Henry Byl, Maurice, Sorem Hansen, Dixon, Robert Phelts, Kingsley, la. Dismissals Sunday, Dec.

16: Mrs. Carol Willett, son, 27u7 Memorial; Laurence Holland, 3904 Sixth; Cecil E. Weber, 4045 Madison; Mrs. Alma Angus, 612 Court; Mrs. Elizabeth Mendenhall, 4506 Country Club; Mrs.

Ruth Matlock, Chester Woodley, 1809 Villa; Mrs. Olga Larsen, 2906 31st; Orville O'Hara, 2015 Allen; Mrs. Ida Millard, 406 Mar ning. The singers visited the Good Samaritan home, the Lutheran hospital and the Elaine Nursing home. Mrs, Marlene Kaufman, Desing parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. McGrath, 3129 Jennings street. Mrs.

Desing 26. The youth was arrested early Saturday in north Riverside following' a chase by police from North Sioux City to Sioux City. Poo Poo won first place in the runof of the tie. The winners scored 198 points out of a possible 200 for the afternoon event at the army reserve center, highway 75 and Glenn avenue. Ninon Poo Poo was' high winner in the advanced novice class, Princess Lady won high in the nocive class.

Eighteen dogs received diplomas for completing the required obedience course. Graduate novice high score was won by Wacuwa's Kaye, 0 Wednesday Tliiirsday 0 Friday is the former Patricia Mc-Grath. 25 Judd street, enter clear in the unemployment problem of youngsters, say MUMMERT-BELLCOUR Miss Sharon Mummert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mummert of Sutherland, became the bride of Kenneth Bellcour, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Bellcour of Kewanne, 111., October 21 at Sacred Heart Catholic church in Sutherland. Rev. Dean Walker officiated. Mr.

and Mrs. Bellcour are at home in Omaha where tained the carolers in her home later. Assisting were Mrs. Naomi Wallman, Mrs. Mary Alice Swanson, Mrs.

ing: Slim as a Taper We are now facing a Neiv Officers to Be in Charge of Yule Event Saturday Joan Gustavson and Mrs, period when a much larger number of youngsters will be Betty Katseres. vying for jobs. This is an area wnere specmc pro "4 an English springer spaniel owned by Mrs. Fern Jensen, 210 Cook drive, with 197' points. Needle-Painting THE Christmas party for women of Riverside Lutheran church is scheduled grams of training, guidance and placement are not only necessary to reduce the rate Mrs.

Bellcour is employed by an insurance firm, and her husband is a clerical typist ket. LUTHERAN Admissions Sunday, Dec. 16: Elvis Barnes, South Sioux of unemployment significantly, but also to prepare fori our expanding labor force to High score in open class was made by Stonegate's Jo-Wo, a golden retriever owned by W. C. Behrend, 2600 So.

Cornelia, street with l96'2. Since Mr. -Behrend is an fill the jobs which will exist. "Aggregative programs to vyr in the army. Sheriff Asks Housing Pay After some opposition was YOUNKER DAVIDSON'S- YOUNKER.

MARTIN'S stimulate over-all employment will be most effective in reducing the unemployment rate only if workers are in the right place with the right skills to fill the open class instructor he did not compete for a prize and first prize was won by Wacuwa's Little Joe, an English City; Sheryl Hoffman, Jefferson, S. Shirley Sides, DakotaCity, Viggo Lauritsen, 2005 Pierce; Deborah Trahns; 3308 Idle-wood; Bradley Wilde, 2525 28th; Mrs. Cleo Evans, 1115 W. Sixth; Mrs. Lois Pottorff, Kingsley, la.

Dismissals Sunday, Dec; 16: Mrs. Billie Brinkerhoff, 2204 W. Fourth; Donald Wilde, 4125 Madison; Chester Hohenstein, 1716 Nebraska; Rex Voils, 4000 Christy road; Ronnie Anderson, 715 W. voiced, the Woodbury jounty board of supervisors Monday deferred until next Tues jobs being created." Clague conceded the unemployment figures announced day's meeting action on an A 'm monthly have a margin of application by County Sheriff Whitey Rosenberger for a $600 annual allowance for MAT for 8 o'clock this evening at the church. All, women members of the church will be welcome to.

attend. Mrs. Charles Hogeboom is in charge of the program, and hostesses will be Mes-dames Joseph Meskelunas, chairman, Maurice DeMers, Orion Anderson, Howard Wannerholm, Vernon Jordan and Martin Desmond. Newly elected officers who were installed at the last meeting include Mrs. Harold Dailey, president; Mrs.

Donald Peterson, vice president; Richard Locke, secretary; Mrs. Jacob Goede, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Hogeboom, education chairman and Mrs. Gerald Wilson, stewardship chairman. Beta Sigmtf Phi Schedules Party THE annual Christmas party for members of Xi Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will be Held at 6:30 p.

today at the home of Miss Lenore Schultz.i housing. 1 error, but said they are accurate enough fpr nearly all reasonable purposes. The figures are based on a sample survey of some 35,000 1. The sheriff, in his written Sixth. application, said the Iowa code requires the board of supervisors to furnish a resi tv6.

for. gifts to enchant ST. VINCENT special Admissions Sunday, Dec. 16: SOCIAL CALENDAR Gerald. Kempema, 3733 dence 'for the sheriff, or in lieu to pay him an allowance of $600 a year.

Sunset Plaza Some years past there was fit I I Edmonds; Mathew Klein-schmidt, 1016 Logan; Mrs. Ersa Shay, 1416 W. Fourth; Debra McGee, North Sioux City. Dismissals Sunday, Dec. 16: a tnree-room apartment on the third floor of the court 8267 32-46 WITH THE NEW PATT-O-RAMA 1 StL JfimTSl Mrs.

Nola Dillinger, 2009 5512 -H worrled? yoiTre right if your give Richelieu Dewey; William Boni, 2118 Roosevelt; Debra Myres( 202 Rustin; Walter Shrove, 2611 Dodge; Paul Zajecha, 417 S. Linn; Patrick Floyd, 212 Cook; Mrs. Violet Remer, Needle-paint this distinc tive woodland scene and 'a (a a fa fa fd (0 lV 2313 Leech; Mrs. Alice Wor- TODAY Sioux City Council of United Church Women Augus- tana Lutheran Church. Tourist Club Miss Fanny Schutt.

Ben Hur Lodge I. O. O. Hall. Lucky 13 Club Mayfair Hotel.

Sioux City Sunshine League Findley's Tearoom. Salix Study Clu-Biltmore. Mizpah Shrine, White Shrine of Jersualem Masonic Temple. Women of, Moose -Membership Committee Benefit Luncheon Moose Home. Morningside 'W.

C. T. U. Mrs. K.

C. Ainslie. Idle-A-While 500 Club Miss Catherine Auchstetter. Jolly 12 500 Club Broiler. Sioux City Retired Teachers Association Adult Education Center.

Sioux Chapter, National Secretaries Association What to give? What to wear? You're always right when you give or wear pearls by Richelieu. At Stevensons now, for Christmas giving and wearing, these fine simulated pearls beautifully gift-boxed in a setting worthy of their fine quality. See them all. Necklaces; one, two and three strands, boxed den, 3H' Fourth; Ralph Johnston, 1203 25th; Lawrence Morman, Dakota City, Roxanne Knowles, Lake Park; Norbert Schweim, 915 house that was used by the sheriff or a "Since taking the oath of office I have neither received a residence furnished by the county, or the $600 allowance," said the sheriffs application. "I'm also sure that you (the supervisors) are aware of the fact that due tdthe limited office facilities on the second floor of the jail, I have been forced to move several of the facilities to the third floor of the into what was formerly considered as sheriffs quarters," he continued.

1 Sheriff Rosenberger told the board that he has ol tained an opinion from the attorney general's office that says the county is liable for such payment. "According to my calculations I am entitled to the general wear is a special de--) This good jooking style for sigft for women, with details that are admired by all. Sew plain or with contrast. No. 8267 with Patt-O-Rama is in sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42.

44, 46. Bust 34 to 48. Size 34, 36 bust, 2 yards of 35-inch; yard contrast; monotone, 4 yards- To. order, send 35 cents in coins to: Sue Burnett, care Sioux City Journal-Tribune 407 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago 7.

I1L For lst-class mailing add 10 cents for each pattern. Print name, address with zone, style number and size. Basic Fashion, fall winter '61 contains dozens more smart, easy to sew styles. Send 35 cents today. Iowa; Mrs.

Rita Kennedy, 1521 Jones; Betty Jean 1324'2 Fifth street. Miss Agnes Carlin and Miss Frances Vorisek are in charge table decorations and Miss Helen Haugh is program chairman. Recordings of The Christmas Story will be played. There will be a gift exchange. Mrs.

Arthur Salness is chapter president. Fee Hunting Legalized NEW YORK The idea of cash-and-carry hunting or hunting preserves where shooters pay to hunt is not new. Jt was legalized in New York State in 1910 and has bow spread to 41 you'll be bringing the serenity of nature into your home! Pattern No. 5512-N has hot-iron transfer; color chart; Stitch illustrations. To order, send 35 cents in coinS to Anne Cabot, care of The Sioux City Journal 407 S.

Wacker Drive, Chicago 7, 111. For first -class mailing add 10 cents for each pattern. Print name, address with zone and pattern number. Have you the '61 Album containing many lovely designs and free patterns? Only 25 cenU a copyl i7 Earrings to Young, 3411 Seventh; Ronald Peters, 2609 10th; Mrs. Helen Anderson, 721 37th; Mrs.

Anna Markunas, 607 S. Linn; Mrs. Eva Roberts, 1814 Ham SHOP EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS ilton; Randy Suggitt, 208 Sparks; 0 a s'- Good-teacher, 855 Florence; Frank Smith, 2405 Jones. .1.

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