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iHume SMtag Iowa Society and CluK News, Garden, Radio Columns On Page 7. Amusement and Movie News On Page 6. Food Column, Page 7. DES MOINES, IOWA, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1945. SECTION SIX.

Those Wonderful Words: HE'S HOME AGAIN! -''T1if1m i LT. GLENN GLADFELDER, army air forces, finds two months' leave with Mrs. Glad-felder and their baby, Anne Marie, 13 months, a decided change from his 14 months duty overseas (five as a prisoner in Germany). The family is living at the Commodore hotel. 1 L- 1 I AFTER 30 MONTHS IN THE Pacific Lt.

Richard Reed, electronics officer in the navy air forces, finds "Mom's" cookies even better than before he left home. He's one of the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reed, 16 Thirty-fourth who used to hurry cookies off the baking sheet. His brother, Capt.

Henry F. Reed is in Germany, and sister, Pfc June Reed, WAC, in Belgium. iff" -I rWr 3-1T TTXTn I Ahz I Wartime Record? Crowns Reunited After 49 Months By Katherine Macy. (Staff Writer.) 0 WASHINGTON, D. C.

nnrrrr-ninininr-T-n-ir Mrs. Keith Allan Crown saw her husband this. week. for PFC. JAMES DOW DELL, SON OF MR.

AND MRS. J. F. DOWDELL, 4735 HAR-wood drive, was in Germany only six months, but returned to find his sister, Jeanne, a young lady old enough to apply for a driver's license. He's doing a big brother deed while on furlough and teaching her to drive the family car.

the first time in four years, one month, and five days, which sets some sort of rec ord even in wartime. Staff Sergeant Crown was teaching art at Luther college in U)MUl Decorah. and his wife'a father (now Representative) Henry 'VI Talle was on the Iiuther-faculty, too, when they met. MAJ. AND MRS.

DEAN THOMAS HAVE NO TROUBLE KEEPING UP A SPIRITED CONVERSA-tion after his year in Germany. They are dividing their time together with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Thomas, 4129 Forest and Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Nutt, 670 Forty-ninth st. Since then, the sergeant has been in the Pacific more than 42 months, so long that he has as many gold lines on his sleeve as a soldier can get thus far in the 1 J'm- July Has Been Month of Visitors and Vacations war. He was mustered out of service at Fort George Meade, on Monday, and was awarded a Bronze Star at the same Training station. They were accompanied by their Mrs.

Clement A. Sones, 5410 time. But that's not the end of the story. Woodland has returned from Chicago, where she met her son, Bill Martin, who has been attend Despite their separation, the July, peak travel month of the year, has brought numerous visitors to the city as well as taken local residents for short vacation jaunts. The service personnel continues to highlight most of the social news of the month.

Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Tiipper Blake and young son, Ansel, have arrived from San Antonio, Crowns have been married only ing Camp Minocqua at Minocqua, and accompanied him home. Cross, who has been stationed at Hot Springs, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Will A.

Peairs, 3612 Ingersoll ave. She will leave Friday, to report at the west coast area. Mrs. Peairs will accompany her to California, where she plans to live for the winter. Harvey Ingham, III, of Sheppard field, has joined Mrs.

Ingham and son, HarVey, rv, at Cedar Rapids, where they are visiting Mrs. Ingham's uncle, Don Anderson. He will spend a 10-day leave with them. Mrs. Robert Killebrew and daughter, Kate, returned Thurs since Jan.

20 by proxy, day from Newell, where Kate has been spending several weeks, Mrs. Killebrew joined her there last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen-field, 3401 John Lynde road, will have as their guest for two weeks, Mrs.

Rosenfield's niece, Donna Burke of St. Louis, who will arrive Wednesday. Lt. and Mrs. Gtis Simon, of San Angelo, will arrive Tuesday to visit in Des Moines.

Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald T. Greene, 505 Country Club have returned after visiting their son, Mac at Great Lakes Naval Miss Onna Miller, 2818 Inger with the bride in Washington, the bridegroom in th and the Congressman acting as soll and Lt. and Mrs.

William Trainovich, of Honolulu, Hawaii, are spending the weekend in Chicago, where they attended the wedding Saturday of Eugene Mil best man for his eldet daughter They will have a more conventional ceremony in Wash ler and Miss Margaret Rein. Mr. Miller is a brother of Miss Miller to visit with Mrs. Blake's mother, Mrs. Oliver J.

Fay, and sister. Mrs. W. O. Purdy, and and Mrs.

Trainovich. Mrs. Terry Potter, 1248 Thirty- ninth left Friday to attend the Christiansen Choral school at Prenuptial Parties Honor Miss Becker Lake Forest, 111., for two weeks. ington soon, the bride wearing the same gown as before. But first they are vacationing at Crawford Notch, N.

for a week or two. Mrs. Crown has given up her position as statistical analyst with the army air forces, and her husband will probably take a refresher course at his old school, the Art Institute in Chicago, after the second wedding ceremony. Mrs. Theodore K.

Andreasen, 2711 Vi Grand and Miss Mary Dugan, 3519 University left Friday to vacation for a week at family, 1435 Casady road. Mrs. Addison Parker, arrived Saturday from Washington, D. to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Youngerman, 1225 Thirty-fifth st. Lieutenant Parker, U.S.N.R. will arrive this week from Pearl Harbor to spend a 30-day leave in Des Moines. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Kauffman and son, Ray Barr, arrived Thursday and are temporarily residing The Elms hotel at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Walter L. Stewart, 4026 King man and his son-in-law, William J. Alford, III, of Ridge Several prenuptial courtesies are being given for Miss Mary Louise Becker, whose marriage to Capt.

Clyde Edsel Herring will take place Aug. 7. Mrs. Howard Stalnaker and mother, Mrs. S.

D. Major, will entertain at a dinner party and miscellaneous shower Sunday evening at the latter's home, 4916 Harwood drive. Twelve guests will be included in the courtesy. Miss Becker was honored at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at 1 p. m.

Saturday at Younkers tearoom. Hostesses were Mesdames L. N. Cleveland, Don Cleveland and M. I.

Lutz. Monday, Mrs. T. J. Nolan and daughters, Mary and Kaye, entertained at a mother-daughter dinner and personal shower at their home, 637 Forty-first st.

Twenty guests were included in the party. He is the second Talle to return from the Pacific. wood, N. arrived Friday afternoon by plane from Amarillo, Tex. Mr.

Alford joined his fam with Mr. Kauffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Kauffman, 3425 Grand ave. They have been at Catalina island, where Mr. Kauffman has been stationed. L.t. William Tilton, husband of Mary Jane, completed 50 missions with the air force in China and has been in Lincoln, ily at the Stewart home.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Ros ser of the Victoria hotel have re PFC. JOHN T.

NUTT, SON OF MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. NUTT. 912 THIRTY-seventh for two years a prisoner of war in Germany, returned July 4 for a 60-day leave, much of the time to be spent with his fiancee, Miss Margaret Hornaday.

Miss Hornaday is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Hornaday, 612 Forty-fourth st.

turned after spending the last six Miss Martha Peairs, hospital worker with the American Red Macy Continued on Pag Four. months in Sunnyvale, Cal..

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