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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 17

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The Daily Timesi
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Davenport, Iowa
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17 Tuesday, December 15, 1939 THE DAILY TIMES Davenport Rettendorf, Iowa 17 Couples Reveal mmmffmim Baders, Smiths Note I 'i' 50th Wedding Dates aV hi Attendants, Parties Sunday, Jan 3, is the weddins; date selected by Miss Shirley Ann Cross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Cross, 3721 VV. 37th and Walter Louis Hanssen son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hanssen, 2657 Sheridan St. Tin- leivmonv will lake place, at 2 p.m. in St. Paul's Lutheran will be John Nickles and Chip Church.

Krirnds and relatives, Witt, both of Davenport, are invited to the ceremony and, Mcsdames Herman Doll, -Her a reception fnnn 3 to 5 p.m. milx-rt Buhnidn. Clarence Wagner the bride's parental home. and Bertha Wagner feted the Miss Cross has selected Miss! bride-elect at a miscellaneous Beverly Dillon, Davenport, to 1h? shower as did Mcsdames Uoln-rt her maid of honor. Bridesmaids r'oens atid Arthur Mueller.

Mrs. will be the Misses Nancy Ward-jfo'nalfl Shaw honored Miss BeUondorf. and Nancy with a personal shower. mate. Cincinnati, Ohio, cousin ofj iffy: Mrs.

Clarence Smith on their wedding dav. Uogallu tea fag I r- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bader, 2302 W. Pleasant will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Tuesday, Dec.

22. A family dinner will be served that day. Friends are invited to attend a reception from 8 to 10 p. in. at the Northwest Turner Clubrooms.

The former Theresa Ast and Mr. Bader were married in Blue Grass Township with John Buchmeir, justice of peace, officiating. The couple farmed in Scott County until 1930, after which Mr. Bader was with the Red Jacket Manufacturing until his retirement. They are the parents of a son, Arthur, Davenport.

They have one grandson, and four great-grandchildren. Clarence Smiths An open house Sunday will honor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Smith, Walcott.

who are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the event from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.

in the home of a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hocpner, 3910 Sturdevant St. The former Golda Green and Mr. Smith were married Dec.

24, 1909 in the Methodist Church of Keswick, Iowa, the Rev. J. C. Leonard officiating. The couple moved to Scott County in 1919.

Mr. Smith has been deputy treasurer at the Scott County Courthouse for 22 years. The celebrants have four children, Mrs. Hocpner, Mrs. Rene Younkin, Orville, all of Davenport, and Mrs.

Don Heefner, Des Mrs. Tlipoilore Bader on their wedding dav. cam the be. The Misses Max-ine Cross and Krlinda Hanssen, sisters of the bride-elect and prospective bridegroom respectively, will be junior bridesmaids. Henry Hanssen.

Davenport, will serve his hrother as best man. I'shcis will be Edward Hanssen. brother of the prospective biide-grooui. Michard Hanssen, cousin ttf the Hoyer Chambers and Jerry Krcitcr. all of Miss Cross has Im-cii bouoied "Rogal Boultoa' To own Royal Doulton Is to have a lifelong investment In beauty and luxury and timeless good taite.

i --In i 4 ft. i 'at iiiiscf iiieons showers given bv Mrs. Kohert 1 Betgcr and Mrs. Albeit J. Hanssen Moines.

There are eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Announcement The Ridgeview Woman's Club I will meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ray Good, 500 Ridgeview Dr. (tunvr'lUuirilmtm Miss Karen G.

Wagner and K. Boardiuan have chosen Saturday. Dec, 19. as the date of their wedding. The couple's engagement was announced in January.

Vows will be exchanged at p.m. in Trinity Lutheran Church. Miss Wagner has selected Mrs. Robert Foens, Monmouth, to lx her matron of honor. Miss Trudy McNulty, Davenport, will be bridesmaid.

Ron Shaw, Davenport, will serve Mr, Boardinan as best man. Allan Wagner, New Haven, The Bailors on their golden anniversary Oriental Shrine No. 7, White The Smiths on their golden anniversary Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold a low. The Auxiliary Christmas party for the Turner children will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. Santa Claus will have treats for the children.

Students at the Oral Deaf School will present a Christmas pageant for the Parent-Teacher Association at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. A party will also be held. The Green Acres Parent-Teacher Association will meet at 7:30 dinner and Christmas ceremonial Open Houses Are Planned at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Gothic Room of the Masonic Temple.

TOP O' THE HILL $36 50 The Recreation Department of Mr. and Mrs. Bex Tague, 2ii04 Davenport will observe their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house from 3 tit 7 p.m. ven Paul. Mr.

Tague is proprieter of Rex's Beauty Salon. fi, 11. MESS1 ItS Mr. and Mrs. B.

II. Mcsser, 2311 W. 1st will note their the Davenport Woman's Club will brother of the bride-elect, will be groomsman, and ushers cut out aprons at a meeting at the Lend-a-IIand Club at 9:45 p.m. Thursday at the school. A Sunday.

Friends and relatives are nr tl A a.m. Thursday. Members a Christmas program and gift ex invited to attend. The former Vivian Dietrich of j'WI1. via change will be held.

asked to onng one yara ot material and scissors. Cards will be 27A) wedding anniversary with an open bouse Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the home. Friends and relative are invited to attend. The couple was married Dec.

22, .1931 in Rock Island. They are the parents of two children. Mrs. Coulter, Davenport, and Terrill Messer. Gary, Inu.

There are two grandchildren. Menlo, Iowa, and Mr. Tague were married Dec. 23, 1934 in Des Moines. The couple moved to Da played.

The East Davenport Turner The Women of the Moose Academy of Friendship will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Moose venport in 1938. The celebrants! Auxiliary will hold a meeting tOOOI fjcaoi 30C30I tone: icracir Hall. There will be a Christmas and election of officers Thursday 3. have three children, Fred, Gary and Diana and one grandson, Ste gift exchange.

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