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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 13

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BodeJPelana Township Give $453 to March of Dimes LOCAL RITES JOf INFANT SON 1 fi, BROBERGS FRIDAY Walter Tlibmpson) The 1931 March'of Dimes has been completed'- In Bode and Delann township with very nice showing, as follows: ooi'Sn" schn theater. Wfi.20; miniature iron lungs, societies and clubs, $20; house-to- house canvass, $146; Delttna township, $207.85 Is a total of senl to the Humboldt liend- quarters. Delia Qually was cahlrman of the drive in Bode and Clarice TOL-- gerson headed the Delana township drive. Kites for Infant. Funeral services for Eric Dale Broberg, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Broberg of Wabasso, were held Friday afternoon In the chapel of St. Olaf Lutheran church church with Rev. M. 0.

Kraahcl officiating. The baby was born Feb. 16 and lived only two days. Mrs. Leo Klnseth sang "Asleep in Jesus" and "Tender Jesus" acr lors for 125 guests, and short musical program was given including two vocal numbers by Mrs.

and Ivan Dale of Rutland. I Miles Holmen accompanied by Mrs. was in the Lutheran come- Lewis Bergnm. The groom Is byiMrs. Lewis Hergum.

Two uncles, of the baby served ns pall 1 bearers, Kenneth Dale of Hum- holdt lini'li tery. Attending the services from out of town were: baby's grandfather, Eric Broberg and son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Samuelson, Milacn, Mrs. Harold Dale of.Otlosen.

Following burial services lunch was served at the Haldor Dale home. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Broberg returned to their home In Wabasso Sunday afternoon. Iliistiiii-Iicnrniii A very pretty wedding look place in tlie Bode Lutheran church Sunday when Margaret Ann Rustan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dn.vid C. Holes of Hartley, became the bride of Gene Bergum, son of Mrs. Mel- vlna Bcrgifm and late Henry Bergum. The marriage ceremony, with Rev.

Kraabc lofflc.iating, took place Sunday afternoon at 3. Mrs. Lewis Bergum accompanied Paul Nasby, who sang "Because" before the bridal couple entered the church, and during the ceremony, Mr. Nasby sang "The Lord's Following the ceremony a. reception was eld in the church par-.

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r. r.rT$134.50 'ALWAYS BETTER BUYS AT graduate of the llodo high school ond-n former Dodo resident. The young couple will live In HumboUU. Severn! from out of town attended the wedding, Elect Hoard Following the recent meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers elevator, the officers of the board of directors called a meeting and elected the office personnel. They are E.

M. Elllngsoni manager, and Edna Christiansen, assistant manager, both of whom were re-elected. Also the elevator force, John Hongved, Bill Wood and Howard Hemmestad, were re-hired for another year. T. M.

Pederson was re-elected president of the board of directors; Harry Nelson, vice president; I. M. Olson, secretary and Unlph Reding, treasurer. All the officers were re-elected. The remaining members of the board are: Clyde Cooper, Sor- lein, Harold Reding, Harold Bergo and Norman Rolland.

IVotl In July Eloise Jacobson, daughter of Mrs. Kate Jacobson, and Gale J. Stod- rtard, son of Mrs. Marie Stoddard of Luverne, were married July 20, 1950. They are making, their home in Luverne.

Coaches Girls' George 'Pederipli, foriner Bode boy and son of son, Is coach at Moivona hlgli'sbVibol und is in Dos Mollies with the Monona girls basketball', team. Their same Tuesday -will be followed with interest by Bode'fans? If.they beat Wiota they haveia' chance of going to the finals, Close Class On account'of so -ninny of-the kindergarten children'being absent from school by illness, It was decided to close classes for this week. Mrs. Margerie Theis, kindergarten teacher, was ill a few days last week and Mrs. Wanda Palmer supplied in her place.

Mrs. Theis 1 daughter was 111. Brotherhood Meeting- The Brotherhood dinner meeting for February will take place in the church dining evening at 7 p. m. The guest speaker will be Rev.

A. L. Halvorson. Completes Training- Stanley Arne, former resident of Bode and son of'Hie late SeVerin Arne and Mrs. Arne" of Humbbldt has recently completed recruit training at the naval.

ti'aining center, at San Diego, Calif. Ho is a scasmari apprentice and is now eligible for assignment a fle'el unit or to one of the Navy's schools for specialized training. Young 1 -Matrons'- The Young: Matron's ''circle mci Wednesday afternoon 21 at -home of Mrs, Mrs. B. BjorffBon hostosB.

Mrs. Laif Larson conducted the business meeting. There were 10 members and four guests present. 1'rlscllla Club Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Talmal Hcggon entertained the Priscllln circle at her Home when 10 members were present.

Mrs. Heggen served a two-course lunch, and the menu was carried out in keeping with Washington's birthday. Ifetnrn from Florida Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Johnson have returned from six-week winter vacation spent This is the second year'- the Johnsons have spent the winter in Florida, and having enjoyed the climate so much last year they decided to return there this winer.

They came home a little sooner than they had planned, for they 'thought they could keep warmer at homo than at Datona Beacli, where they made heir headquarters. En route they went to Dallas, Texas, where they made a stop of several days at the home of Mrs. Johnson's brother. They traveled 1,000 miles through 15 states. stopped at many places of Interest- on, route and on their return trip.

While In Florida they wore, their winter coats and didn't do much jasklng in the sunshine. However hey enjoyed the Florida citrus fruit and returned with oranges, grnpo- rult and tangerines for all tholr They are already planning on their next year's winter vacation mtj possibly not to Florida, Post-Nuptial Shower A post-nuptial shower for Mrs. 1 wood Knutson, the former Mavis Olson, was held Friday evening in Lutheran church parlors with following ladles serving as hos- Mrs. Oliver Lee, Mrs. Ile Halarud, Mrs.

Ted Underberg of Ottosen, Mrs. Melvin Olson, Mrs. Olaf Olson, Mrs. Rudy Olson, Mrs. Alfred "Vaag and Mrs.

Dewey MorSe; A short program wa's enjoyed' neluding a group of songs sung by haron Halsrud, accompanied by Ivpnne Abens, and a group of read- ngs presented by Mrs. Dewey ilorse. There were 75 present and Knutson received a variety of gifts. She was assisted In opening the" gifts by her sister, Mi's. Kenneth Aliens and Mrs.

Roger Ophelin. Among the attending from out of town Included Mrs. Otto Cnutsoh and two daughters ot Calender, Mr. King, Mrs. Arch Thorson and Phyllis Dasen all of Fort Dodge.

Mrs. Arnold Maxwell and Mrs. Donald Frizell of Dows, Mrs. Henry Olson and Al Miller of Humfooldt, Bill Chapman of Eagle Grove. Entertains'.

Wood entertained at a birthday party for her sister, Mrs. Orvillo Gord, when 14 relatives and friends were present Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gord received gifts and cards from several who were unable to be present. A dainty lunch was served at the close of the lleneflt'Game Friday night at 7:30 in the Bodq school gymnasium there will be a benefit basketball game between the junior boys and girls' teams of Bode and Ottosen.

A. The Bode A. meeting held Tuesday night In. the school auditorium was under the auspices of the American Legion Auxiliary. The speaker of the evening was Mr.

Parkinson of Fort Dodge, an executive of the Boy Scout organization. Wanda Painter, president of tne the. local Auxiliary, in- troduqed the speaker. Birthday Party afternoon, 23 Mrs. Benjamin'celebrated her birthday in company with a party of caiuo in the afternoon It alKo was' a golng- away.party for the neighborhood, as the Benjamins are moving to Bode and have bought the Merle Sprllen house.

honored guest was presented from" the; 1 group of; Relatives'from out-of present at the Benjamin home Items" of Interest Mrsi 4 'Henry Mitsven and Mrs. Vodvik 'and daughter, 'Jerry In Fort Dodge at the Eldon Mitsven home. six year term expires as a member of the Ilum- tioldt board of education, is a candidate to succeed himself at the March 12 school-election. Mr. Berge has no opposition.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe I. Dale went to Wabasab, Feb. 18 upon the death of Eric Dale Broberg; Infant son of'Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Broberg. returned Monday and Mrs. Dale remained and accompanied' the Br.obergs here for the funeral Friday afternoon. Jimmie Schar was absent from school a few days with the mumps, but has recovered and has returned back to school.

Several of thq other grtide children including Randy Olson, who has been 111. nil have sufficiently recovered to return to their classes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borgum drove to Ames one day last week for their daughter, Donna, who had under- THE HUMBOLDT REPUBLICAN, Humboldt, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1951 Mevlp Snrlicn lias boiiRlit flip Rn- tcrn liousr, formerly Eastman nn appendectomy In tlin Amos hospital, iintl Is convalescing lioinn.

Mrs. Klnseth entm-tulnetl Circle threw sit her home lust Tlnirs- iluy afternoon in the absence uf Mrs. Albert who was out of town. Mr.s. Juo Olson substituted I ns assistant hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Hurton Hood and family spent Kelj. 22 In Cylinder at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Rood who were that day in honor of their young son, William Harold, who was one year old. The birthday rnko was baked by Mi's. Nurton Uooil. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence. Curran were Sunday evenins callers at St. Ann hospital in Algotia to son Mrs, Curran's brother, John Lentch of Algona, who was a surgical patient at the hospital. Dnano Ilothnn and Delano Pooch left by auto Wednesday for a trip to Texas ntid through the South- West. properly, nml expects to tulip possession soon.

at Mr. nsiil Mrs. Howard Johnson and son. Howard and Mrs. M.

Smith of Ijivormorc spent Sunday In Storm Luke at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. Several friends of Mr.

and Mrs. I Sevei-t Nelson gathered at the Nelson home Friday evening and helped them celebrate their wedding anniversary. Feb. 17 Mrs. L.

M. Olson entertained Kdwln Ophelm, his son, Dr. Robert Ophelm of DPS Mollies, and his daughter, Mrs. Warren Amfahr of Wichita, at an evening dinner. She was assisted by Miss Esther Ophelm.

Mrs. Henry Halverson entertained the Gleaners circle number at her homo last Thursday afternoon. Mrs Loren Ifoslman was assistant hostess. Mrs. Sam Thorslund is president of this clrclu.

There were ladles present. Mr. and Mrs. M. A.

Sorleln and SECTION ONE son. rpl. Donald Sorlein of Camp Inn the winter. They report that the McCoy, attended farewell climate was the most enjoyable party in honor of S. O.

Sorleln at Osiifin Sunday. Following (lie Inn-well sermon dinner was served by the congregation. A proirrum was given In the afternoon ami among- the speakers were Kev. V. T.

Jordahl of Mason City, formerly of Mode, and Uev. of St. Ansuar. Kev. Sorlein bus accepted call to llaywanl.

niul will be Instiilled there March The hifanl son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aliens, born Feb. II at Lutheran hospital, Fort Hodge, has been named Keith Dale. Keith Dnle has a two and one-half years old brother, Maurice.

Douglas Mltsvon and family of Chicago spent Hie weekend here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitsven. and with his ulster and family. Mr.

and Mrs. II. .1. Vedvik. Mr.

and Mrs. llaldor Dale have arrived home froln Lung llench. where they have been speml- they had ever spent In winter. They came home sooner than they had planned, nwini? to the death of their little; grandson. Krle, Dale llrohcrg, sun of Mr.

and Mrs. Hen Drnhc.rg of who was born in a lledwoud Falls. hospital Feb. Hi and died. Miss Wllmn.

Hosslng, daiiRbler of the A. C. Kossini-s, was member of the lift voice a eapelln choir that was heard In a concert at the Lutheran church In Thor Sunday evening. The choir pnvo a program of sacred music. Mr.

and Mrs. Krnest Olson, Mar- Cie and Leslie of Council Rlnffs, spent the weekend at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Olnf Olson Feb.

17. Several friends and neighbors of Mrs. T. M. Auric helpod her celebrate her birthday and enjoyed a delightful afternoon followed by refreshments.

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