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Hampton Chronicle from Hampton, Iowa • Page 6

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Hampton Chroniclei
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Hampton, Iowa
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ft i Page Six--A THE CHRONICLE, IOWA, SEPTEMBER 8,1966 THANKS To all of the voters of Franklin County. Your Support in the Primary Election was Greatly Appreciated. VERNON PAULSON ENDS SATURDAY Mat. Sat. at 2:00 35c and 75c Eves 7:00 and 9:00 (Recommended for Adult Entertainment) IHCCI IMM MCI 11 of everything and MRLi Illl BUI! but each other PATHECOLOR IrtTHFONDA NimcrSINATRA THE WILD I ANGELS BRUCE DERNwd DIANE LADD (MEMBERS OF HELLS ANGELS OF VENICE.

CALIFORNIA PLUS CARTOON AND NOVELTY Sell your attic furniture thru the Chronicle classifieds, a profitable way to start housecleaning Personal Mention Brief Items Concerning Oar People and Friends Mr and Mrs. John of Efcther- spi-nt the holiday weekend at the Bert Miller homo. Mr nnd Mrs. Thro R. Smith spont Wednesday with his mother.

Mrs. Richard Smith, at Casey. and Mrs. W. H.

Veutler with his moth Mrs. Yc-uttvr. at Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Fromm.

of Trenton. New Jersey, spent one day List week with Mrs. A. Rankin. Mr and Mrs.

Robert Dlshman and family visited Sunday with hia mother, Mrs Ethel Ross, at Clarion. Mr and Mrs. Nick spent feist weekend with her cousin, Mrs. F. X.

Graff, In Frceport, Illinois. (Mrs. AJ Markcn and son. Atom Marken. visited Sundny with her mother.

Mrs. Grace Baker, nt Eldora. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Dnreld Fulmcr and bnby daughter, of Cedar Falls, spent Monday with her aunt, Mrs.

Hoy O. LadwU. Mr. Ladwig. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul F. Schneider vi.sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Berhow and family, former Hampton residents, at Garner.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sampson spent fast weekend with her mother. Mrs. C.

Booth, his father, W. V. Sampson, and other relatives. Janice lleRurty wu 1 homw over the Uibor lay frum Oedur where she Is attend- Ins the Paris Heauty School. Mrs.

Kobert Turner nnd children, of Lincoln. Nebraska, formerly, of HamtAon. visited with friends here the first of the week. iMr. and Mrs.

Henry Savalkon. and daughter, of Albert Lea, Minnesota, spent last weekend with her mcle. Dr. K. L.

Sykcs nnd family. and Mrs L. Muhlvnbruck, of Belmond. were guests of their daughter. Mrs.

Robert and family, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Foltz, of Ie- coruh, visited Thursday and Friday i thvir dauKliU-r. Mrs Hay inond r.

Drew, family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter BerRmann visilwl on Sunday of last wwk i Mr. and Mrs.

M. 5. Ilinnke. at Kolfe Mr and Mrs. Norninn GivMck, David, Ix-bi-a.

Kent and l.inda sjiont last week at Bena. Minne- on a fishing trip. Mr. nnd Mrs Dick Diekman spent sweral days last week with their daughter. Mra.

fUtihurd Bui- ton and family. 4n DM Motnea. Mr. and Mra. Robert Onamow.

of Ames, visited last weekend wkfe her parents. Mr. and Airs. McrU- fcaston-al Women's Club, win attend the fall board meeting of the Iowa Federation of Business and Professional Women's Club. September 10 and 11.

The meeting will be hi Id at the Haghrisc Holiday Wayne Ferris spent fcst Inn in Ullian Tha- with tier tatfcer. W. C.I**- of Federation Presi- HennlDK. other relative, sod dvnt rw de th frlendx. in KapldH.

Herbert V. Hake, director of radio and television of the State College of Iowa, in Cednr Falls, will be the featured speaker at the Saturday evening banquet. Hte topic will be "Preserving the Past." Dr. Roger Anderson, Associate Professor of Education at Luther College, in Docoroh. will deliver the Sunday morning message.

Tbe title at his speech will be "Freedom Is Not Free." ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM IN HAMPTON Will Begin On September 14 for the TEN WEEK 1966 FALL PROGRAM September 14th November 16th Classes will incH i i for ti'ii from to p. in. less otherwise Dialed. Knrollnienl i In- open to anyone in Hampton and snrroumlini: areas i-- at lea-t Hi a of aue and is not enrolled in school. Mr.

and Dnrab at Durnnt. visited on Tuesday of tact week with her aunt. bouru Carter, and family. Oeorice McBrfcto speot the holiday weekend with her daughter. Donald Jones, acd family.

at Webrter City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Roberts, of SLiylon.

Minnesota, viaited over lost weekend with Mrs. Lucia Roberts and other relatives. Attorneys A. J. Hotoaon and G.

A. Cady returned Tuesday from a weekend business trip by plane to Raw lias and Cheyenne, James E. Coonley II and hhi brother. Crate Coonley. have been upending a few days during the past week In 'Duluth, Minnesota, for relief from buy fever.

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jorgenoen spent the holiday weekend vrith their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herbcrg.

at St. Peter. Minnesota. Barbara. Cindy.

James and John Lemke, of Mason City, spent lost weekend with their father, Lee Lemke. and Mm. and other relatives. Mrs. J.

B. O'Connor, James Scott and Miss Alice of Indianapolis. Indiana, visited the first of Uist week with Mrs. A. E.

Rankin. Dr. and Mrs. Robert McLaren, of Dysart. visited Sunday with her father, and John Boyenga, a patient at Franklin Hospital and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Prank Paulus, of Iowa City, spent last weekend wMti their parents. Mr. and Mra.

Ed Paulus, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Lemke. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Helscher and son, Robert Helscher, of Washington. Iowa, spent the Labor Day weekend with her mother, Mrs.

A. EL Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boetkes and family, of Hartsburg, Missouri, and Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Maddox, of Bonnet Mill, Missouri, spent the weekend with 'Mr. and Mrs. Hilko Boclkes and family. Herman Fronlng.

of Moines. and non, John FYonlog, home on leave from the U. S. Marines, spent Tuesday of lust week with the former's sister. Miss Margaret Mr.

and Mrs. David T. Smith and son, of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews, of St.

Ansgar, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Theo Smith, and Mrs. M. M.

McNie. Col. (UeL) and Mrs. J. B.

Rule sjtent the holiday weekend with hrs mother and sisters, Mrs. John S. Rule, Mrs. Kobert N. Carney and Mit.

C. H. Bristol, and inn I lies, in. les Moines. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Dahlgren. uf Bemidji. Minnesota, and Mrs- Gary Hous. of Minneapolis, visited Thursday and Friday with their IIIH-IP and aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stacy. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Burns and visited last weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. isd Mrs. I. G. Opheim, at Hum- ooldt, and at the C.

N. Hansen lome, at Armstrong. Additional Locals John Grovrr. of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred rover, of Biairsburg. arrived home last week from Germany, where he spent the past three years serving in the United States army, and is visiting until the end of this week with his grandmother. iMrs. Nellie Graver. He has received an honorable discharge from sei-vice.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Schomburg and daughter. Vlckl Lynn, of Dallas. Texas, came last Saturday to spend the Labor Day weekend at the honte of hia parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scbomburg, in 'Hampton, and her parents. iMr. and Albert Luppen, in Iowa Falls.

Their daughter was -baptized' Sunday morning at church. the Trinity Lutheran Mra. Elroy Kraft sprnt last weekend at the John Kraft home, in Cedar Rapids, and attended com- mencementt exercises at St Paul's Methodist church on Friday for St. Lukes' Methodist Hospital school of nursing, the former Her daughter-in-law, Miss Shirley Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Larsen, of Coulter, was one at the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Rathman visited last weekend with his brother, and siirter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rathman, former Hampton residents, at Joliet, Illinois, and with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chicoine and family, at Downer's Grove, Illinois.

Enrou-te home they visited their daughter, Mrs. John Menke. and family, at Ames. REGISTRATION AND ENROLLMENT FEES will he handled at the first meMintc. Kmollees i convent in the Hampton Comm i High School A i i 7:30 p.

m. on September 14th. COURSE BUSINESS EDUCATION Bookkeeping 10 Typing 10 GENERAL INTEREST Lip Reading 10 Modern Math for Parents 10 Metal Work 10 Stocks, Commodities and Investments Standard First Aid 5 HOMEMAKING Beginning Knitting 10 Beginning Sewing 10 HOBBIES Creative Drawing 10 Identification and Evaluation of Antiques 10 Introduction of Arts and Crafts for Women 10 RECREATION Beginning Bridge 10 Indoor Sports for Women 10 Judo for Men 10 FEE $5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 none 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 INSTRUCTOR Mr. Robert K. Muehling Mrs.

K. G. Dilly Mr. Harold T. Webb Mr.

Lawrence Smalley Mr. W. H. Yeutter Mrs. Roy 0.

Ladwig To Attend Meeting I.F.B.P.W. 'Board Meeting September 10, 11 Mrs. Roy O. Ludwlg. president of the Hampton Business and Pro- Elliott Uhlenhopp, son of Judge and Mrs.

Harvey Uhlenhopp. who tiad been attending summer school at Columbia University in New York City, left last Thursday to return to his graduate studies there after a ten-day visit with his parents and other relatives and friends. His brother. John Uhlen- hopp, returned to Grinnell Friday to enter hlH junior year at Grinnell Collesc. and the Bteck IIHIs.

and tbe oetfe BockokmMt Csnttr vteltetf with friends and relatives here until Saturday. Mr. end Mra, Dtfcrman. MIM Ruth DobnMo. Lois Pehd.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bar cberdtoR. 'Mrs. Mate) Mentrfee.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koco. Gary Koch. Jeffrey Koch Mr.

and Mrs. Reuben 'Burmewter were at St. on August 27 to attend tbe weddlnc of Mtos Veronica Koch, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Albert Koch, of Otranto.

formerly of Hampton, and Dennis Ziegler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyr'l Ziegler. of St.

Ansjcar. The "bride Is a graduate of the school of nursing of the University of Iowa and wlH te employed at a hospital In Iowa CKy while her hmband completes hto senior year at the university. Alexander News Mra. LueMa Tucker, of Dubuque, to apendinf ttrit track with Mr. and Mrs.

Ait Peterm. Tbe annual family chicken wffl toe held at the Reformed church Tuesday evening starting at 6:00 p. September 13. Several of the W. C.

S. accepted tbe invitation of the Rowan W. a C. S. to attend their meeting and luncheon Thursday everting at the Methodist church in Rowan and hear their gucet speaker.

Mra. Max Goldman, of Forest City. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Hopkey and Mr. and Mrs.

Merlin Johanaon, of Clear Lake, attended the gift show, at Minneapolis, on Monday. Saturday callers in the Harvey Hopkey home were (Mr. and Mrs. Don FJettand. of RiceviUe.

Weekend visitor in the Gaehart Hopkey home was R. R. Siattery, of Cedar Rapids. 7 BAYS-STARTS SIHMY Mat. Sat.

and Sun. at 2 SOc and He Evas. 7 and IT TEARS row APART WITH SUSPENSE! LIU KEDROVA HANSJOERG FTIMY -TAMARATOUMANOVR LUDWIGDONATH-DAVIDOPATOSHU JOHN'MMISOH BBANMOORE PLUS Color Cartoon David Myers, 17 old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers-, of Washington, Iowa, and grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Elroy Kratt, of rural Hampton, returned August 23. from a five weeks tour of Germany. Denmark. Norway and Sweden sponsored by the Y.

M. C. A. The tour was made up of American and Canadian tooys. and he was the only member from Iowa.

Mrs. Hazel Bockelman returned last Thursday from a two weeks motor trip with her son, Kenneth Bockelman. and family, of Adrian. Michigan, to Wlvittier. California, where they visited their son and brother.

Ralph Dockelman, and family. It was the first time the brothers been toKtther in 15 years. Enroutc home they toured Yosvmlte and Yellowstone parks EXPERIENCE COUNTS IN FARM FINANCING Our long experience in serving the farmers in this area helps us understand your problems. If you're considering a loan for farm improvement, machinery or any farm financing purpose see us! Come in and talk over your finances with one of our friendly officers we're always ready to help. HAMPTON STATE BANK Ibmbtr Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hampton, Iowa Franklin County Unofficial Election Returns, September 6,1966 REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC Mrs.

Mr. E. P. Guta Omie C. Huston 5.00 5.00 5.00 Mrs.

Gerald Creeden Mrs. G. W. Borcherding Mrs. Duane A.

Kelch Mrs. Fred A. Keepf Mrs. J. W.

Chandler Mrs. L. A. Jeffries Mrs. Clay Honeck Mrs.

M. W. Hasstedt Mrs. Harlan Hemmes Mrs. Bill L.

Hand Mr. Dennis Teachout D. tor 0 Clinton 1501 Coulter 1 1-J (Jeneva 10i "JO Ci-mt nil Oov. Lt. Auditor of State 9S 9' 13; Material and books needed will be paid for by the students.

Ten people most enroll in a coarse before it can be offered, unless enrollees are willing to pro-rate the tuition. For farther information contact MRS. W. I. RENOE Phone 456-4267 Hampton, Iowa Hamilton Latimer Let- Marion Morgan Mott ()s eola Reeve liielihutd.

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