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THE HUMBOLDT INDEPENDENT, Humboldt, Iowa PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 19G2 Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Elver Marquardt and Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Wolf left for California on Dec. 20 for the holidays where they arc visiting friends and relatives until Jan. 7. when they will return to Humboldt. Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Cran and family arc in California vsiting at the Harold Grain family at San Jose. The Cran's will also visit the Terry Bakken family and the Jens Odgaard family before returning home Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Grain and family of Assumption, 111., are vsiting at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. John Walley and G. C. Crain.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butterworth went lo Mason City to spend Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. David Weltha and children.

Mrs. Cora Laurscn accompanied Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Subbcrt of Fort Dodge to Waterloo Monday afternoon where they were Christmas Eve and Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Stewart and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Don McBurney and family of Greene and Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn McBurney and family of Gliddcn were Christmas guests at the parental Ralph McBurney home. Mr. and Mrs. John Clover of Santa Monica, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Vest of Iowa City, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoops and daughter Kimberly of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vest of Dakota City were Wednesday guests at the Mrs.

Selma Torkelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Tinken, Mr. and Mrs.

Waller Tinken have returned to their homes here after visiting relatives and friends at Paola, Kan. Mrs. Naomi Johanson and her daughler Velma Johanson accompanied Iheir son and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johanson, who have been spending a few days visiting relalives here and al Badger, to their home in Kansas City, Kan.

for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. P. B.

Sorensen entertained at a Christmas dinner at their home on Dec. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mather and family of Madelia, Mr.

and 'Mrs. Milton Rice and family of Dakota City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sorensen and family of Gilmore City, Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Smith of Humboldt. Mrs. Ethel Pitman entertained relatives at a Sunday dinner on Dec. 23 at her home. Guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. Don Pitman and family of Colorado Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pitman and family of Story City, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Madsen and Audrey of Rutland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pitman and, family of Fort Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Loerke of Spirit Lake, Mr', and Mrs.

Stanley Pitman and family of Humboldt. This group included all of Mrs. Pitman's children and her grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Vest of Iowa Cily, Mr. and Mrs. John Clover of Sanla Monica, came lo spend the Holidays at the Howard Vest home and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Larson and family came Friday from Overland Park, to spend the Holidays at the parental Elmer Larson home here and the Art Christiansen home at Bode. On Sunday Ihey were dinner guests at the Kenneth Vought home at Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker and children went to Hawarden on Monday and spent Christmas with relatives and friends there.

Mr. and Mrs. Truman Morgan of Grand Junction were Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Little.

Mrs. Morgan is a sister of Mrs. Litlle. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Nelson and family enlertained relalives at Iheir home al a Chrislmas day dinner. Guesls were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loux of Clarion, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Jensen and family of Forl Dodge, Mrs. Martin Jensen of Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs. Lev! Olson entertained at a family Christmas dinner al Iheir home in Springvale Heighls.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Olson and children of Amboy, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Olson and family of Hamplon, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Harl and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson and family all of Humboldt. The Barbershop Quartet, the four Megalones sang recently al the Aigona Country Club, and helped Dr.

and Mrs. Jim Harris celebrate their anniversary. Mr. Harris sings bass with the Quartet. Sunday afternoon they sang at the Jerry Helmke home at a Christinas gel-to-gether.

Mr. Helmke sings lead with the quartet Christmas day they sang at the Mrs. Manda Mitsyen home at Bode, and for relalives from San Diego, Calif. She is grandmother of Bruce Wat- nem, who sings tenor, and Russ Johnson is the other member of the Quartet and sings baritone. Mr.

and Mrs. Pen Pitman and family, oq Wednesday to their home at Colorado Springs, after spending Christmas in the hpflie of bis mother Mrs. Ethel Pitman. Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Lovrien and son of came to spend Chrislmas in the home of Mrs. Lovr ien's mother Mrs. Esther Mr. and Mrs. W.

gt their hum? on Christmas. Guests were: Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mrs. Fern Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Holdcn of Braincrd. Mr. and Mrs. Stinson and family from Pasadena. Calif.

Mrs. Ellen DeWall entertained at her home at a Christmas dinner on Dec. 25. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin De Wall and family of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Yocum of Fort Dodge.

Mrs. Ethel Pitman of Humboldt. Mrs. Ira Newbrough accompanied her brother and sister-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. John Long of Ankcny to Bancroft on Sunday and were guests in the home of their mother Mrs. Richard Long and other rcl atives there. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. John Larscn all of Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Brodale of Ottosen. entertained at the Dodd annual potluck Christmas dinner, held at the Legion Building on Saturday evening. Dec. 22. Relatives present were: Mrs.

Laura Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodd and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Dodd and family. Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Dodd and Dianne. Mrs. Alvina Frascr. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Lowder all of Humboldt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodd, Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Dodd and family all of Gilmore City. Mr. and Mrs. Les Thompson of Boxholm, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Osborn and family of Fort Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dicrscn and daughter of Lytton. Mr.

and Mrs. James Tanner and children of Odebolt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoops and daughter Kimbrly of Wayne, Halvor Skor- pen, Mrs. Selma Torkelson, Mrs.

Jean Black, were Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Torkelson and family. On Sunday the Tanner's were guests al the Frank Tanner home in Eagle Grove. Matilda Sarsgard, Mrs.

Esther Ruble and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kirchhoff were Christmas dinner evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Ennen and family at Gilmore Cily. David Edwards who is a student at the Ames College is spending Ihe Holiday vacalion with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards and relatives here. Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Cooper and family of Webster City were Christmas guests with relatives and friends here. They are former residents. Mrs. Bess Nelson entertained at her home on Christmas Eve at a supper, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Raymond, Mrs. Bertha Ward, Mrs. Roxie Johnson, Mrs. Martha Mcln- tyre.

On Christmas nighl her gue- sls were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houston, Mrs. Roxie Johnson, Mrs. Martha Mclntyre, Mrs.

Delia Barlean, all of Humboldt, Mr. and Mrs. Art Skiye and Hal of Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Jana of Melcher, Jim Johnson of St.

Louis, Mo. On Friday evening, Dec. 28 she entertained al a supper Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Kingery, Robert and Ardilh Underberg, Mrs. Cora Underberg, Mrs. Roxie Johnson, Mrs. Delia Barlean, Mrs.

Martha Mclnlyre. On Thursday Mrs. Bess Nelson, Robert and Ardith Underberg, Mrs. Martha Mclntyre took a potluck dinner and spent Ihe day with Mrs. Nelson's sister Bertha Underberg at Hardy.

Mr. and Mrs. Morten Mortensen of Remsen were Christmas visitors with Mrs. Bess Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.

Niels Nielsen of Humboldt and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thorn of Rutland were Christmas eve guests at the Anker Nielsen home. They are the parents of Mr. and Mrs.

Anker Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Marguardt and Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Wolf lefl Thursday evening for San Francisco and Los Angeles, lo spend Ihe holidays. The Marquar- dts lexpccl lo spend some lime at the home of their son, the Terry Bakkens. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cran, son Jim and daughter, Sandra left Friday evening by train from Perry for California to visit relatives over Ihe holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Daniel and children of Sainl Paul, arrived Sunday afternoon to spend Christmas with his mother and sister Onalee and also her parents the William Bemericks in Fort Dodge. Mr. and Mrs.

Albin Ackerson were Christmas Eve guests at the home of their daughter, Ihe William Burkharts. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jensen and son, Chris Steven, of Calamas came Monday afternoon to spend Christmas at the parental Fred Jensen home near Humboldt. Allen Jensen of Knoxville had come on Saturday aflernoon lo be here for Chrislmas.

Allen wenl back Wednesday and the Laurence Jensens left Christmas Eve guests in the home of Mrs. Leona Daniel and Onalee were: Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Daniel and family from St. Paul, and Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Lee from Iowa City. Ronald Vin- aas of Ottosen spenl Christmas Day in the Daniel home. He is a brother of Mrs. Daniel.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kauueuberg went to Calamus Friday lo spend a few days wilh Iheir son, Kennelh and family. Kennelh is pastor of the Methodisl church Ihere apdja.1 Grand Mound. The Carl Kannenbergs returned home Sunday I'cv.

and Mrs. Merlin Ackorson and Jimmy and Kathy of Lime Springs came Christmas Day to the parental Albin Ackerson home. Other dinner and supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Burkhart and sons.

The Rev. Acker- sons returned home Wednesday. and ICarl Schcnck attended a prc-Chrislmas dinner Friday evening at the home of their daughter the Floyd Wilsons at Farnhamville. Mr. and Mrs.

I.orcn Daniel, Mrs. llattie Daniel of Oltosen and Mr. and Stanley Lee of Iowa City were Thursday evening supper gu- esls of Mrs. Leona Daniel and Onalee. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Kanncnbcrg of Humboldt and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kannenberg and family of Storm Lake were Christmas Day guests of Mrs. Dora Dean at Corwilh.

Mrs. Dean is the mother of Mrs. Carl Kannenberg. The Gary Kannen- bcrgs had come on Sunday to spend a few days at the parental Carl Kannenberg and Thomas Taylor homes. The Taylors live at Rutland.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lcc of Iowa City arc spending part of their Christinas vacation al the parental Harry Lee home in Beaver Township and Leona Daniel home in Humboldt. Emil Kunert is a patient at Lutheran hospital in Forl Dodge. Hoy of Rutland has returned to his home from the hospital in Fort Dodge.

Mr. P. (). Esmay is a medical patient al the Lutheran hospital in Fort Dodge where he was taken on Monday. Mr.

and Airs. Niels Nielsen were Christmas Day guests at the home of their son, Jennings Nielsen and family. Bowling News LIVERMORE Sawyers led in I lie Ilirce game series of (lie Woman's Howling team with 1(109 points; Otloscn Coop was with and H.ide Coop third with L. Frederick was first in the three game series with 4G'i, M. Sabin second with 4H2 and J.

Weyderl third with 442. Sawyers was first in the single game with Bode Coop second with and Otlosen Coop third with C(j(i. M. Sabin was high individual for single game with 202. Frederick second with 172 and Frederick third with Uifi.

Following is a list of the loams and their standings: Ottosen Coop 36 16 Imperial Cafe Sawyers Super Valu and Feeds llanim's Insurance Bode Co-op Rosoy's Cafe Livormorc State Bank TJakcr Truck Lines Livormorc Co-Op Bode Locker 31 17 30 18 28 20 22 2 23 23 25 22 2'i 22 2(3 21 27 17 31 13 35 Miller's Elevator was high team for the series in the Woman's Hawkeye League with 2141, Fclco Etle.s second with 2081 and Starnor's Furniture third with 2002. Lil Dugan was high individual in the series with 471, Helen Solbcck second with 470 and Bonnie Thorson third with 465. Miller's Elevator was high for single game with 772, Fclco Ettcs second with 733 and Miller's Elevator third with 732. Hca Jlendren was high individual for single game with 187, Leone Hollar second with 1H2 and Helen Solbcck third with 170. Following is a list of the teams and their wins and losses: Miller's Elevator 32 13 Hollar's Toy and lobby 31 14 Hof-Thomas Jewelry 28 17 Slarncr's Furniture 20 19 Eateria Klein's Alignment 19 26 Dot's Beauty Shop 19 26 Fclco Kites 19 26 Rutland Lockers 17Vi 27V 2 Laird's Body Shop 12 33 (ft Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Landry and Linda of Minneapolis, Minn, came over the weekend lo spend Christmas at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis llcflcy. Glcnda Smith of Des Moines, Richard Nisscn of Rcnwick and Mr.

and Mrs. Harrold Smith and Arlyss visited at the Dennis McCurry home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen and sons, Gregory Brock and Clcta Gleim went lo Algona Sunday afternoon to see the Nativity Scene at Ihe fairgrounds.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald May of Htimboldt visited Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clifford Olden and at Charley Michaelson home. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Michaelson and Johnny were Sunday gue- sls nl. the parental John Otto home at Holfc. Mr. and Mrs.

Myron Wcslrc and Timothy were dinner and supper guesls Sunday al the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wcslrc, in Huniboldl. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Cusey visited at the Paul Weycr home Thursday evening. Stork News Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pergande of Rcnwick arc the parents of a son weighing 0 Ibs, 11 born at Lutheran hospital on Thursday, Dec. 27.

With The Churches METHODIST CHURCH Fred M. Sluillz, Pastor Roy II. Cox, Associate Monday, Dec. 31 New Year's Eve Watchnight service wilh Communion at 11 p.m. for all members and friends.

Under the auspices of Senior MYF and Youth. Thursday, Jan. 3 W. S. C.

S. General meeting at 2 p.m. Choirs: Youth al Chancel at 8 p.m. Social Calendar Thurs. Jan.

3 Rutland W. S. C. S. meets.

I. 0. 0. F. meets at the Odd Fellows hall.

Humboldt W. S. C. S. meets for their general meeting.

Devotions: Mary Rapple. Program: The World Council of Churches at New Delhi, Mrs. Henry Staubus. Hostess Circle: Lydia. Hostesses: Mrs.

A. Richardson, Mrs. Lyle Strachan. Mrs. C.

M. Luchsinger. Program: The Crusade Scholarship Procession. Congregalional Women's Fellowship meets. Worship Service: Mrs.

John E. Miller. The Woman's Gift al Work, Mrs. F. H.

Frederickscn. Mission Circle meels al the Bap- tisl church. Bible Harvey Nelson. Hos- losses, Mrs. Homer Olds, Mrs.

Philo Tabor. Our Saviour's Lutheran A. L. C. W.

will meet at 2 p.m. Program: "Evangelism." Program Chairman: Mrs. Jens Simonscn. Worship Offering Meditations: Mrs. Robert Rippee.

Hostesses: Circle 12. Reception Committee: Circle 13. Fri. Jan. 4 Rebekah Lodge meets at 8 p.m.

at the Odd Fellows hall. In The Service The Humboldt Newspapers will publish news of area servicemen is released by the armed forces, Readers may also send the rent address of a relative wht is in the armed forces so that persons wishing to correspond with the serviceman may do so. FORT SILL, OKLA. Army Pvt. Donald M.

Hilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hilbert, Lu Verne, completed eight weeks -of advanced individual artillery Iraining as a cannoneer al The Artillery and Missile Center, Fort Sill, Dee. 14. Hilbert entered the Army in August 1962 and completed basic combat training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.

The 23-year-old soldier attended St. Joseph high school. USS ENTERPRISE Raymond E. Johnson, engineman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth R. Johnson of Humboldt, is serving aboard the nuclear-powered attack aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, which was among the quar- anline forces in Ihe Caribbean recently. The forces were under the command of Vice Admiral Alfred G. Ward, USN. The largest ship in Ihe world, Ihe Enterprise is powered by eight nuclear reactors, which can push Ihe ship through the water at more than 35 knols (nautical miles per hour): ARIA FUNERALS ROY WIGANS Funeral services for Mr.

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1890-1977