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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 12

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Mbyer, Tony Stoffel, Burt, WEB NMIMYAT re ST, CHURCH HERE DRINK SHORTS FROM FENTON VICINITY Burt. Apr. people attended Susan lone Mover fel at St. Cecelia's Monday wedding of' anil Tony church. FiUlwr Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Stansberry, Moulton, and Robert E. Stansberry, Fail-field, came Friday to visit the Don Welsbrods. and the Arthur Raves, the latter family number of of R1 and with the Poll ami W. J.

Weis'brodis were dinner suests of the Raves In the afternoon, all attended concert at Riagsted H. if whvss band Frank, Kavy is a nwoi- ber. Clarence Yager visited at Pes Molues Saturday and Sunday. Roger Kluss Is spending spring school vacation with, his inuidvareats. Mr.

aud Mrs. Fred Kluss. The Maurice Wallaces, the Fred Meyers, Mrs. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mallinge" ivrrVriiuxi tlw AuetuUuUij Mrs. lui siste tilt? bride.

Litul a brother of f.n* brides room. The bi'itk wore! long iir.vn wirs and carried Mrs. wor? a own and carried Maurice Calvin Kollasca bus Jour aum-i the bers. L-ouie Hintz. Mrs.

Mary Mittag, After the cereiliony the bridal' Pauline Brown- party had breakfast at the Charles and Mr and Mrs Conrad Ris- rifers home, Alcdna. ami a recep-! of Westgate, were tlon was held for! intimate friends' din ner guests at the Herand relatives in the afternoon at an Hintz nom in honor of the Mrs. Koestler's. The newlyweds' Marlan Hintz confirmation. gave a wedding dance at the Le-' Mrs Edw Weisbrod, daughters fiion hall Monday afternoon, then and Ethel.

Mrs. Edw. went to Chicago for a few days', cnlel Ml Milton Weisbrod, Mrs. honeymoon. Herman Struecker, daughters VI- The bride, a graduate of the la alld Miirle Mrs.

Lawrence Jo- Bun high school; has conducted i Bancroft. Mrs. Harold Iron tv slinn lini-o Neilson, Rinesteri. Mrs LAWYERS W. B.

Quanon H. W. Miller QUARTOS mLLElt Law Offices. Phones: Office 427, residence 314. Algona, Iowa.

J. L. BONAK Attorney-at-Law Office Iowa State Bank Bldg. Office pbone 460-W. Algona, Iowa Attorneys-at-Law LltfJTAlV LYNCH Algona, Iowa Phone 261 Office over Kossuth Mut.

Ins. bldg. Algona, Iowa. beauty shop here if or the last sev eral years and continue it. Mr.

Stoeffel clerked at the Staehlo hardware here for some time The Stoeffels Will for the present live at the Koestler farm, where Mr. Stoefifdl will help with the work. Tltonklnn's IJlrOiiiay Mrs. Lydia Koestler entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford KranU, Titonka, and oth- his Ti- er guests were Mr.

Krantz, brother Kenneth, Ann Ladd, HAEKINGTON LOWE Attorneys-at-Law R. J. Harrington Phone 287 J. D. Lowe j.

H. 440 VAN NESS BRUNSON Lawyers Office in new Heise block Phone 213 Algona, Iowa G. D. Shumway Phone 58 SHU3HVAY KELLY Attorneys-at-Law Hutchison building E. D.

Kelly Algona, Iowa L. A. WINICEL County Attorney Attorney-at-Law Hutchison building Phone 180 Phone 206 HIRAM B. WHITE Attorney-at-Law Hutchison building Algona, Iowa HUTCHISON (deceased) DONALD C. HUTCHISON THEODORE C.

HUTCHISON Attorneys-at-Law Security State bank bldg. Phone 251 Algona, Iowa MAURICE C. Attorney-at-Law Office in Heise bldg. Phone 325 Algona, Iowa vu -utiuu) tonka, Mr. and Mrs.

G. J. Vogel, daughter Eleanor, Oriole Brooke, Beada Kotlasch, and Ver Chipman, all of Burt. Cards at the Elmers Home- Mr, and Mrs. Emil Elmers enter tained at six tables of 500 Sunday evening.

High score prizes were won by Mrs. C. Reynolds and E. C. Bierstedt, arid Mrs.

Arthui Tietz and Tom Frankl were low Mrs. Walter Faulsttch won a chaii prize. Local Cafe Changes Mrs. Carrie Larson, Algona, and her daughters took possession Monday of the cafe they bought from 0. H.

Schmidt last week. They announced their opening for Wednesday of this week. The Schmidts have movtjd to Algona. Thompsons to Silver Wedding- Mr, and Mrs. H.

A. Thompson, with the daughter Barbara, spent the week-end at Dysart, where they attended the silver wedding anniversary of Thompson's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mra Earl Dixon. Cousin of Mrs. Dies 'Mrs.

G. J. F. received news of the death of a cousin, Mrs Luther Kresge, Ithaca, N. Y.

Mrs Kresge had visited here a couple of times. o. -L U1U Neilson. Ringsted, Mrs. John Rahe Fairmont, the last-named htree guevUs of the Strueckers, Mrs.

Edwin Josten, Klennne, and the la'- tor'a daughter Marcelle, guests at Schlei attended a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Elwin Schlei, of Whittemore, Sunday. Mrs. Bea Des Moines, spent from Friday to Sunday at Harry Widdel's. Mr.

and Mrs. John Parton, Estherville, spent the evening at Robt. N. Kyhl's. Mrs.

Parton is a niece of Mr.s Kyhl The Henry Wickmans, Spencer! spent the day at Everett Dreyer's. The Melvin Gangsteds, Maple Hill -were Sunday guests at Wilbur Holldorf's. The Carl Kerns were at Melvin Kern's and Walter Weis- Algona, the same day. The Eugene Pearsons and Eula Mae Sharp. Algona.

were Sunday guests oif Mrs. Elizabeth Deiup- sey at John Arbogast's. Betty Ann Pearson and Eula Mae remained for a few days there. The Jack Stevens family, Boons, spent the week-eud at the parental d. B.

Stevens home. "BUI" Stevens, who twid spent the winter here with his parents, loft Monday for Kiugea. where will again, employed in a planing mill operated by a large lumber company. Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Huskamp. of Armstrong, called on relatives here Saturday. They were on tho way to Britt to visit the Homer Huskamps. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Huskamp were Sunday dinner guess at Clarence Arbogast's. Mr. and Mrs. George Goetsch were dinner guests at A. J.

Kennedy's, and in the afternoon called on the Albert Meyers at Osgood. The Meyers family the Goetches, and the Kennedys are former neighbors. Mrs. Carrie Haase, of Algona, daughters Pearl and Gall, and son Earl, with the Clifford Haases were Sunday supper guests at Herman Gade's. Gerald Cody returned Tuesday to Canton, S.

whre he attends an Augustana academy. He had spent a 12-day vacation at the parental Amer Cody's. Alice Dreyer, Fort Dodge, visited from Friday to Sunday at the parental H. H. Dreyer's, and on Sunday the Dreyers drove toAmes to see the daughter Ruth, who attends Iowa State college, returning via Fort Dodge.

The Herman Dreyers and Mrs. Elsie Dreyer were at Charles City Saturday, visiting Ernest Pfcan- ner, Emil Dreyer, and other relatives. The Ted Meiers, of Whittemore, visited Sunday afternoon at Martin Hautelman's. Mr. Meier is Mrs.

Hantelman's brother. The Hugo Faulstlehei and Auy- uat Oade, the latter of West Bend, were Sunday at Emit Bterstedfs. Hazel Weisbrod, Motnes. UNION TOWNSHIP NEWS Two groups of frinds Mrs. Louis Bode at her home Monday evening in honor of her birthday, which falls an Apnil 1.

One group didn't know the other group had planned on coming, so there was more than one surprise and it really was April Fool all around. All joined at cards, six tables in and high was won Mrs. Sarchet and OlaJf Romstad, 31alr Winkle being low, travel 10 Lois Fraser. Lunch brought by the guests was served. There were 35 persons in attendance.

Bode spent the week-end at Des Moines and attended a barn dance frolic Saturday evening. They were guests at Mrs. Bode's sister Mrs. L. C.

Puth's. Geo. W. Boevers shelled corn Tuesday. Mrs.

Ray Lieurence was brought home Monday from the Kossuth hospital, but she is not to be np aud around, and she has long convalescing period ahead. Clarice Campney was a guest of Fay Lastrook, Algona, last weekend. Louis Fraser, Sexton, is a guest of her cousins, Letty, and vS DOCTORS JOHN N. KENEFICK Physician and Surgeon Office ovar Rcxall Drug Store Office phone 300 Res. phone 326 C.

H. CRETZMEYER, M. D. Surgeon and Physician Office John Galbraith block Phones 444-310 Algona, Iowa MELVIN G. BOURNE Physician and Surgeon Phones: (Jffice, 197; residence, 194 DENTISTS DR.

II. M. OLSON Dentist Office in New Call Theatre bldg. Phones: Business, ICG; 788 Algona, Iowa DR. C.

1). SCHAAP Dentist Hutchison bldg. Algona, Iowa Phonos: Bus. 133, res. 174 KARL HOFFMAN Dentist Office In New Heise bldg.

Phones: Office, 44; 116 A. J. EASON Dentist Office over James Drug Store Phones: Office, 59; residence, 859 Other Burt News. Mr. and Mrs.

P. L. Stainbrook and Mr. Rogers, Whittemore, were Sunday dinner at Laurence Stainbrook's. Mrs.

Roy Christian- sue, who had been at Stainbrook's here a couple of weeks, went- to Blue Earth Sunday fqr a few days. She is Mrs. Stainbrook's mothsr. G. J.

F. Vogel took his daughter Eleanor back Sunday to Grinnell, where she is a senior at Grinnell college. Oriole Brooke, who teaches at Fail-field, is spending a spring vacation here with her par- outs, Mr. and Mrs. B.

W. Brooke. Mrs. Lester Johnspn, Bancroft, and her children visjted Saturday at Mrs. Johnson's mother Mrs.

Ada Whitehill's, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blanchard, Lone Rock, Mrs.

B. being another daughter, were there Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Thompson, who had spent the winter at her daughter Mrs. Earl Girton's.

Sioux Falls returned Saturday, Mr. Girton bringing her and on to Vln- ton. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kieweit and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Kramer, Buffalo Center, were Sunday dinner guests at the Edw. Thaves They are cousins of Mr.

and Mrs. Thaves. The Arthur Fandels visited Mr Fandel's parents at Whittemore Sunday. Mr. and William Burnett, Bancroft, visited Sunday evening at Cecil Long's.

Mrs. Leonard of Bodo, and her children came Friday for Margaret Heerdt had the chtok- en-pox last week. 3 The Lawrence Tripps, Lakota spent Sunday with relatives at Al. gona and friends here, i Charles Graham, CJear Lake was at Louis Bode's Sunday. He is now farming for himself again, his brother having rented another farm not far from where they previously farmed.

Mr. and Mrs. Glair Winkle Titonka. and Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Qoipn will's. Mrs. DeLos Gardner is census taker for Union, and she began work April 1. The C. W.

Heerdts, Algona, have moved into the late Mrs. Frances Gould's new home, completed in the last year on her farm at the southern edge of the township. Mr. Heerdt is a brother of Walter Heerdt, who lives on the farm just west of the Gould place, and Is a carpenter, working with the Me Hurrays at Algona. a week-end visit with Mrs.

Schmidt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore. It. F.

Hawcolt, J(imes Knoll, INSURANCE KOSSUTH COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Ovep $21.000,000 worth of Insurance in force. A home company. Safe, secure. D. D.

Paxson, LOANS AND INSURANCE Farm Loans MUBTAGU SON Real Estate Insurance and Bonds Hutchison building Phone 105 Your Money's Worth In BEAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE LOANS, AND INSURANCE JOEL M. UERBST Office over la. State Bk. Phone 03 Algona, Arie Dittmcr, and Fred Plumb attended Methodist iipen's meeting at Whittemore Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Graham were supper guests Friday- evening of Misses Warner and 'Whitney and the Rev. and Mrs.

H. Wood. The G. 0. McFarlands and the Cecil LOURS attendee); the funeral of a relative, Harold Waterburv, Lcdyard, Friday.

Mrs. E. C. Sanderson returned Saturday from Kanawha, where she had spent a week at her son Norman's. The H.

S. Osage, spsnt Sunday at O. H. Graham's. Mrs Young and Mrs.

Graham are sisters. Mrs. Ben Evanson, of Story City came Monday for a ilew days with Burt relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

M. IM. Chipman visited the R. E. at Armstrong Sunday.

Group from Lakota at a Union Shower Lakota, Apr. group of relatives, eight in number drove to Harvey Reid's, near Algona, Friday to attend a shower for Mrs. Reid, formerly Olive Lewis, Lakota. The guests from here were Mesdames Charles Winter, Julia Ball, Raymond and Russell Winter, Charles Gutknecht, Fred Schroeder, I. Jerry Ukena.

Arleue, who is now Mrs. Merrill Sparks, Buffalo Center, was visiting the Reids, but Mrs. Reid's mother, Mrs. Charles Lewis, was not able to attend. er, spent the week-end here with a sister and a brother.

Mrs. Charles Brown will entertain the home msisionary society of one of the local churches this week Friday, and Mrs. Larry Lucas will be leader. Tuttle entertained Fort Dodge last J. C.

friends from week. E. Wortman, and) Mrs. Reid's sister Mrs. Lester Smith has resumed work at the Smith cafe, after a couple of weeks with her mother and sisters at Stillwater, Minn.

LIVERMORE A big goose dinner was the feature at Mrs. Max Gronbach's last week Wednesday, when she entertained the Jolly Eight club and guests at a bridge luncheon. The club guests were Mrs. Hans Madison, Mrs. Fred Mlllett, and Mrs PORTLAND The Garnie Hoods, Rutland, were Sunday guests at Roscoe Stewart's.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stewart spent Sunday with the John Prim- istogs, West Bend.

Eleven out of 13 ewes have twin lambs' at David Weber's. Mr. Weber's drove numbers between 200 and 300. He has an ideal location for sheep, having plenty of pasture, shade, and running water. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Phelps have an electric 'battery brooder which they use for the first two See D. D. I'AXSON For Town Dwelling, Household Goods, and Automobile Insurance. Do not neglect your policy for often loes occurs when insurance lapses.

S. G. Walton, M. D. Hampton, la.

(Physician and Snrgeoa). Spedbl attention to diseases of the rectum ud to varicose veins and 17-18 Mrs. Herman Pooch, Mrs. Ted Wagner, and. Lena Altman.

Mrs. J. B. Godfrey has leased a business building from Mrs. Catherine Donovan and has opened a dressmaking shop in it.

Mr. Godfrey is employed at the John Groh dairy farm, south of town. The Godfreys recently moved to Livermore, from Elgin, 111. Mrs. Margaret Sweeney had a recent visit from a daughter, Mrs.

Jack Scott, and others who were guests at 6 p. m. dinner one evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott, Eugenia Scott, and William Queally, all near Humboldt.

Anna Altman, Humboldt' teaeh- into other brooder es. They run four altogether, and they raise fine Rhode Island Reds, the same breed Bernard started with when a boy. Merwin Bristow is working at the Charles and Bernard Phelps farm this summer. Mrs. Eunice Moore is sick with influenza.

The Charles Egels, Irvington, were Sunday guests at Martin Becker's. Wild fowl have not come to Union Slough in big flocks yet. The Trass is tall enough to keep them from view, being one to two feet above the water April 1 on the i south side of the slough. BRIEFS FROM BANCROFT Circle No. 1 of St.

John's sponsored a dafflce at the Legion hall this week Monday night, and music was furnished by Ray's Silver Moon orchestra. The public was invited. The Paul Beckers, Boone, spent Saturday and Sunday with Paul's mother, Mrs. Peter Beoker, and at A. H.

Foth's. Dorothy AH, Burt, has recently been office girl at the Welp hatchery. Betty Sheridan and Lawrence Becker took the Philip Sherldana home to Ames Sunday. There will be a grocery shower next Sunday for Agnes IlAg at the Forestera hall. Wm.

Reeves, Sioux City, was a Sunday visitor at F. J. Kramer's. Bobfby, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Pucns, has recovered from a month sickness and has returned to his school. The Cletus Delterings spent the week-end at Frank Recker'u, New Hampton. The Stanley Guests, Birch P.

Bessolo, Pittsburgh, was a at Charles Kollasch's last week. daughter of Mr. and ueonge Johnson, returned to Decorah Monday, after the Easter vacation. here. was a guest over Sunday of her mother, Mrs.

Freelove Weisbrod, and was accompanied by Ruth Wetsbrod as as Alcona, wlwe Ruth visited the parerjtal W. P. Welsbrods. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester! Weisbrod, Mrs. John Newel. Mrs. Kate Newel. and the Frank Wetsbrods, the latter of Ringsted, spent Sunday with Mrs.

Hattle Welsibfod and the Le Roy Newels at Hartley. Mrs. Weisbrod, lately dismissed from a hospital there, is now at the Newel home there. Mrs. Kate Newel spent the week-end at Frank Wets- brod's, Ringsted.

The Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Waterman, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs.

Charles Callahan, and the latter's son Robert Charles, who were visitors at the Water- man home last week, drove to Ames Sunday. Mrs. Maurice Wallace entertained In honor of her daughter Gloria serenth birthday anniversary Saturday. Guests were Lorraine and Kathryn WlllreU, Anna Rae and Marilyn Weisbrod, La Vonne and Beverly Halnzlnger, Benora Mitchell, Juanlta Mae Straley, and Dorothy and Pauline Browning. ftnd on tfUgA'iflttaft of parents atTd-lb.

Friday at A Storm Lake hosftltni. The baby ims been named Dennis Paul. The hav ohe other child, a daughter, Ar and' are former Pentort rest dents. Mr, and Mrs. Brooks, Iowa Falls, girl, born night Mrs, Brooks Is better known hefe Viola Light Her Melvlh went down Saturday mortilhg, returning Monday and bringing here the other- 'two; fcrooks children Beverly Aiiii.and Morris, and -Mitchells were dinner guests Sunday at Theo.

Meilng's, Cylinder; Mr. Mrs. Wilfred -Stoebcv spring tained the Bridge club at her daughter Mrs. Clarence Osborn's, and high score was won by Mrs. E.

C. Wetsbrod, Mrs. J. T. Walte being low.

Mra. J. A. Schwartz received a guest prize. Substitutes were Mesdmes Schwartz, W.

R. Wolfe, and J. G. Smith. Mrs.

T. G. Jnmleson went to Lu Monday evening tor a stay at Wilson Legler's. The John Wallaces visited Sunday at Wallace's, war Garner. The Andy Wallaces; Buffalo Center, called at John's Sun- Anderson, Swea City, who had spent two weeks here but remained there for a visit.

Mrs. B. K. Bahnson, Burt, also accompanied as far as Webster City, where she spent "the day with her parents. The Stoebers were supper guests of Mrs.

Bahnson's parents on the way home Sunday evening. Mr. and Harlan Gaard drove to Forest City Sunday after, noon, and were accompanied by Donald Bergeson, who was return- teg to Waldorf college there after them. 11 SERVICE BIGGEST XrWO WORTH IN TOWN Hit with Purchase of One 2-Pound Package of MACARONI or SPAGHETTI BEST. Buy 2-pound of GOOCH'S BEST BOTH FQR oniy MACARONI at CUT SPACH You Get this Medium-size Pkg.

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