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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 37

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Six Couples Announce Engagements i Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star Jan 11, 1970 7D Downtown Thur 10-9, Ph 432-8 511. Gateway 10-9, Sat 10-6, Hi 434-7451. 11 Nebraska Wesleyan Unlversl it ty. Mr. Riedesel is also a student at NWU where he Is affiliated with Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity.

couple plans a summer wedding. Radant-Schroeder Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Radant announce the Miss Bonnie Tbnblin to Vern Rosenboom of Waverly Is announced.

Mr. Rosenboom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Rosenboom of Waverly. Miss Timblin attends Lincoln School of Commerce.

Mr. Rosenboom is serving with the U.S. Navy at San Diego, Calif. The couple plans a March wedding. Criswell-Riedesel Denver Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Criswell announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce Elizabeth to Paul Lawrence Riedesel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.

Riedesel, all of Ashland, Neb. Miss Criswell attends The couple plans an April wedding. Wolfram-Timm Seward Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs.

Theodore M. Wolfram III announce the engagement of their daughter Roslyn to Walter John Timm of West Sen-, eca, N.Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Timm of Webster City, Iowa. Miss Wolfram attends Concordia Teachers College, from which Mr.

Timm was graduated. The couple plans a July wedding. Timblin-Rosenbooin Alvo The engagement of engagement of their daughter Ik Barbara Susan to Eugene C. Schroeder of Bloomheld. Miss Radant attends the University of Nebraska.

Mr. Schroeder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schroeder of Bloomfield. The couple plans a spring wedding.

1 1 i tj; Harblne Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wittier announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Elaine Lomax of Lincoln to Larry Carl Kassebaum, son Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kassebaum, all of Hebron.

Mr. Kassebaum is a student at the University of Nebraska. Stehlik-Canow -'Crete Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stehlik announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon to Kurt Canow, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Olsen, all of Acton, Ontario, Canada. Mr. Canow is doing graduate studies at Rice University in Houston, Tex. MALE MODES By Gordon Arnold Chicago Daily News Special Shape and color have come to men's hats.

Brims are wider with a high curl at the back and sides. Many of the fuller crowns are pinched. You'll find snappy blues, greens and rusts in felt, velour and silky longhair finishes. Even the grays are brighter this year. 1 For a hat with more extreme shape you might select one of the floppy "gangster hats." These are extremely high-crowned with an oversized brim that Is worn flat or turned down all the way around.

French and Italian designers have been showing them for some time. While they won't gain general acceptance for business wear this year, many men will wear them for dress a fine complement to the new longer coats with oversized notched collars. Real and fake fur hats continue to grow in popularity. Many have turn-down ear flaps inside, adding function to their dressy quality. Casual hats are available in MilK-Plus Bathroom Rugs Here from Deering Milliken are the rugs you've been waiting for.

Long-wearing, built-in durability. Lively, non-fading colors white, peacock, old brass, red, pink, siam pink, orange, delphinium 4 tit? rT "h- I -a blue, antique gold, bronze. Miss Judith Lomax Miss Joyce Criswell Of Denver Miss Roslyn Wolfram Of Seward 24X36" Oval $7 27X48" Oval $9 i 27" Round $5 1 27" Contour 5 it I A- 11" 5 -f gf tr- i Standard Lid 1.80 $2 Elongated Lid Marrakesh Stripe Towel Ensemble Miss Sharon Stehlik Of Crete Miss Bonnie Timblin Of Alvo Miss Barbara Radant Of Madison Downtown Thur. 10-9, Ph. 432-8511.

Gateway 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Ph. 434-7451. Famous Callaway towels by Milliken. Choose moss green, black, old brass, cranberry or delphinium blue.

Hand Towel J75 Bath Towel 2.50 Face Cloth 60c solids, plaids and checks in all color combinations. There are new corduroys in solids and patterned prints that will look at home in both city and suburb. The browns, rusts and olives will blend with almost any color outercoat. Leather has beoome a favorite of hatmakers. Some hats are all leather, some have leather crowns, others are felt with leather trim.

You can find both fashion and function in a hat this year. Your only problem might be selecting from the many interesting varieties. -4 i -4 i I If; cY'vl LODGES Installation In Lodge 19 Lincoln Lodge 19, will have a public installation of its new officers at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Masonic Temple, 1635 L. xne lnstaua-tion ceremony will be con-ducted by Lewis R.

(Dick) Rick-etts, past grand master of Nebraska Masons. Gary L. Powell will be 1 if ir UvJ -7 'U r''' 5 LOT installed master "Powell of Lodge 19. The other officers who will be installed are: Marvin K. Morehead, senior warden; Neil S.

Trabert junior warden; Paul H. Hudson, treasurer; Richard L. Wait, secretary; Bert E. Baird, chaplain; Clarence L. Weaver, senior deacon; Floyd A.

Sterns, Junior deacon; Robert W. Get-tman, senior steward; William R. Bottorf, Junior steward; Alex Maul, organist; Ralph T. Martin, Lodge No. 250 George Washington Lodge No.

250: Allen Johnson, senior warden; Eugene Hoffman, Junior warden; Charles Shell, senior deacon; Paul Cunningham, Junior deacon; Ardeane Davis, senior Stewart; Tony Kuzelka, junior Stewart; Ralph Czapankiy, marshal: Alfred Anderson, tiler; Famous Samsonitc Horizon Luggage Matching sets for ladies and now at sharply reduced prices! FEATURES GALORE 1 1 Here's the best value packed luggage you can now at sharply reduced prices, Super strong Samsonite Horizon "goes" anywhere without a care in the Scuff and stain-resistant elusive recessed locks that can't pop open accidentally modern, molded shape LADIES' CASES i 0 BEAUTY CASE. Sale $20.95 I Regular Price $26.50 I LADIES' O'NITE Sale $22.95 i Regular Price $32.50 24 PULLMAN CASE Sale $26.95 Regular Price $37.50 26 PULLMAN CASE Sale $32.95 Regular Price $45.50 Henry H. Hansen, master; John C. Nelson, treasurer; Frances Lehr, secretary; John Hobbs, chaplain; Wayne C. Marshall, past master and trustee.

V. DeMolay gives it a slim, trim appear- lightweight magnesium I MEN'S CASES Order of DeMolay Lincoln Chapter: Galen A. Bortz, master Councilor; Greg Nielsen, senior frames. The interiors are beautifully tailored and councilor; Rick Mark, Junior 1 21 Sale $22.95 Regular Price $32.50 24 COMPANION Sale $26.95 Somerset Bedspread by Bates A NOTABLE CONTRIBUTION TO BEDROOM BEAUTY Medallions and bouquets adorn this Bates designed spread of heavy cotton hopsacking, finished with knotted loop fringe. No pressing necessary.

Machine washable and dryable. A special feature in our January bedding sale! councilor; Dave Westerman, sen I spacious for extra packing lor deacon: capacity. Colors for ladies: Mike Swartz, Blue, Green, White. For Junior deacon: men: Grey, Olive. I Madison Casey, Regular Price 1 TWO-SUITER Sale $32.95 Regular Price $45.50 0 THREE-SUITER Sale $34.95 Regular Price $47.50 senior steward; I Jerry Boster, junior scewara: Kent Griffin, orator; a 1 Smith, scribe; Luggage, 4th Floor Downtown, Lower Level Gateway .1 Scott Bucy, sen TwiiTBed $25 Double Bed 27.50 King, chaplain; Queen Bed Dual Kins 40 45 Rick Coleman, marshal: Peter Larson, standard bearer; Lyle Bietey almoner: Ron Schli ter.

1st Drecemor: Joe Babcock, 2nd preceptor; John Panter, 3rd preceptor; Doug Foss, 4th preceptor, Mark Lidolf, 5th precep LINENS, 4th FLOOR DOWNTOWN, LOWER LEVEL GATEWAY tor; Rick Walter, 6th preceptor; Gary Nelson, 7th preceptor. A i 1.

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