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Fife Two--B THE IOWA 1 REPTEMBEft 8, 1966 You are Invited to a of and for CUSTOM SUITS OUTER COATS SPORTSWEAR IN OUR STORE Friday, September 9 Ml E. V. PRICE REPRESENTATIVE IN MEASURING AND OUIDANCE MORE THAN 500 of the newest suitings for IU1 and Winter, from the world's finest loons, will be on display in large tailor's Bwatcfaea. Hie values are outstanding. Be sure to come in and see than.

This is a twicer-year event! THE EVENT SMART DRESSERS WAIT FOR! MALSED'S CLOTHING HAMPTON, IOWA Clothes tailored by E. V. Price Co. Additional Society 'Continued From I'age One Jj) Bailey who will atoo bare program. Off of the club are: nt, Dun Dyer; vice prwl- nt.

Darrel I'olhjg; seere- iary. Mrs. William Krause. and treasurer. Mrs.

Richard O. Wlkert. Mrs Hie-hard Husz IK chairman of' th Kift and card committee and M'M Harold Schlpper will have of the scrapbook. To Observe Anniversary Farm Bureau I Th i County Farm Ru-' ri.ui women will meet next Tuett-' day afternoon. September 13.

at tin' Farm Itiin-au club rooms. The uonu'ii of Fork township will 'I he prorraiii will open with Re- limous KmjihaMs. followed by thv I'll -Ixi- of Allegiance and a comm i Ko'l will be an- i -What I Like About Farm Life." Th program. "Interesting High- in the History the Franklin County Farm Bureau" will be pn-senu-d by Mrs. Hubert Butson.

Crafts from each township will be Mrs lA-e Clay pool and Mrs. Koheri Koyenga arc chairman of i portion of the program. Child Guidance Club- Mrs Dale Bechlel will entertain tin- mcin-lxT!) of the Child Guidance Club next Tuesday evening. September 13. at 8:00 o'clock al her homo for the first meeting of the new club year.

Mrs. Robert ii.ti wilt be the co-hostess. The program will be "Fall Fashions." Officers of the club for the 196667 club year are: President, Mrs. Dale Itechtel: vice president, Mrs. Martin Fink, und aecretary-treamir- er.

Mrs. Max Sheppard. Epsilon Kappa Chapter-- Bpsilon Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Hhi will meet this evepiag, Thursday, at 8 00 o'clock with Mrs. Klcltard Wawgh. Mrs.

David Hamilton will be the co-hostess. Roll call will be answered with "Happiness is Mrs. Dale Dixou and Mrs. Pat Peterson will have the lesson "Definition of Officers of the chapter are: President. Mrs.

David 'Hamilton; vice president, Mrs. Richard "Waugh; I recording secretary, Mrs. Jerry (Photo by Mueller Studio) Mr. anil Robert DaUes Mr. and Robert Mill celebrate their Silver Wedding on Sundu.

September I I at an open house for their friends mill relatives, to held afternoon from 2:00 until 5:00 o'clock a( tlH-ir redidcnre. 12 7th Street N. in Hampton. Kathryn ami Kobrrt Davies were married on September 11. 1941.

in SacrrMl Heart Catholic Church, in Owatonna, Minnesota. They moved to tlaiupton from Uuatonnu on May 1, 1SM6, and have nnuk- their home here since thut time. HoxtH at the open house will be their sons. Boh. age 13, a sophomore at Lontft Collere.

in Dubuque; John, age IT, a senior at Hampton Community High School; Jim, age 9. in the fourth crude at Franklin Grade School; and their daughter, Mary Kay, axe 4. No Invitations are bring sent. Staley; correspond ing secretary. Mrs.

Kobert Ulunkonshfp. and treasurer. Mrs. Robert Gu-fe. S.

O. S. Club-The S. O. S.

Club will meet next Monday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Norliun W. Paine. B. P.

W. To Meet-The first regular dinner meeting of the Hampton Business and Professional Women's Club will be held at 'Dreierdnle Restaurant Monday evening. September 12, at o'clock. "Count Your Blessings" will be the title of the evening's program. Each member is urged to bring a Were BLANKETS PLAID THERMAL WEAVE 4.39 SOLID COLOR Cotton 2.99 QUALITY CANNON MUSLIN FITTED OR REGULAR DOUBLE BED TWIN 72 108 PANT PILLOW CASES each 99C OUTSIDE WHITE TITANIUM OIL BASE Hidden Magic HAIR SPRAY MARS BARS Reg.

lOc CHOCOLATE CMIt Peanut Clusters Stars Ib. 490 Bridge Mix Peanuts Wash and Wear Gingham Plaid LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS M.88 HAMPTON, IOWA Kiiesl for "Guest Night All members a reservation unless they cam-el by Saturday noon. reservations and cancellations can lie mode by calling one of the following officers: Mrs. Roy Ludwig. Mrs.

Keith Kotbenbeu- tcl. Mrs. Gladys Peters. Miss Ruth Johnson or Mrs. Harry W.

Jorgen- M'll. Guest speaker will be Pablo Kitchen Klatter Trip-The Kitchen Klalter Club will have its annual trip Thursday, September 22. leavins Hampton at o'clock that morning from the city park; from the Sheffield corner at o'clock, and from Ackley at o'clock. A trip to Cedar Rapids will be made where the Quaker Oats plant will be toured at 9:15 o'clock and radio station NVMT from 11:00 a. m.

to 12-15 m. There will be a dinner at the Plaza and from there the group will go to Iowa City, leaving aibout 2:00 o'clock where the Plum Grove will be toured and Icons' home. The group wll'l 'then go to West Branch and will return home through Newton. Reservations must be made by September 17 with Mrs. Willard Wolf, phone 4fG-479r: Eminagene Menning.

phone or 'Mrs. Frances Vlahos. phone 456-3870. Wesleyan Service The Wchleyan Service Guild of Methodist churrh will open its 1966-67 year with a meeting next Thursday evening. September 16, at 7 30 o'clock at the home off Mrs.

Ralph A Mrs Ellsworth J. Kinsel and Mrs. Hannah Guldberg are mouthers of the refreshment committee. Mrs Raymond Kreiner will have the devotions. The program will lie For Service," a Pledge Service.

Sisters Reunion-Fhe sisters met for a reunion Tuesday at the home of Mrs. V. 1). Koughty a luncheon was held is first time in eral a the sisters have been tcwriher They were Mrs. B.

K. Short, of C'ily. Mrs. Marie nalluff, of 'Xome. Alaska.

Mrs. Mjvbelle Snater. Mrs I Men Lambert and Mrs. V. l.

Konghty. of Hampton. i i a Circle. W. S.

C. members of Miriam Circle of the S. of the Methodist i hurch will meet next Thursday afternoon. September 1.1. for a 1'30 o'cloi dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs.

Jesse H. Moore. Mrs. Walter Anderson is chairman of the refreshment committee and will be by Mrs. F.

M. Mat sod. Mrs. R. M.

Kent. Mrs. J. H. Mooro and Mrs.

Hubert Milter. Miss Pearl Kye will have the devo tions and the program. "Pledge Service Circle oCficers are: Chairman. Mrs. Kirl Peters: co-chairman.

Mrs. T. Russell Hirdsnll: sex-re- tary-trea'Tirer. Miss Pearl Kye; spiritual chairman. Mrs.

Walter Anderson: hospitality chairman. Mrs. M. Taylor, and refreshment chairman. Mrs.

Ralph R. Hurd. Naomi Circle. W. S.

C. first meeting of Naomi Circle of the w. S. C. S.

of the Methodist church i held next Thursday afternoon. Septem-ber 15, nt irw of Mrs. J. Verald lirown The business meeting will IK- preceded by a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon Mrs. Roy O.

is ri'frivhmcnUs chairman and will be assisted by Mrs, Blanche Zacharias. Mrs M. K. Coons and Mrs. Brown Kbble Vill have the devotions and the program.

Service." Officers of the circle are: Chairman. Mrs C. Robinson: co- chairmnn. Mrs. Ross Stllson: hos- pitalliy a i Mrs.

Guy Simons: refreshment chairman. Mrs. Anita unit Mary Circle. W. 8.

C. Mary Circle of the W. S. C. S.

will open Its 196(47 year nest Thurviay. September 15. at 8:00 o'clock, with a meetin-T at the home of Mrs. DJOO Prnls.uan. Mrs.

Roger Bintsall is chairman of the refreshment committee and will be awlsted -by Larry Bettls. Mrs. Richard Jain and Mrs. Pruisnian. Mrs.

Charkfl Nichols will have the dsnrotioos. aad the program. Pledge Service, will be preRenOd by Mrs. H. O.ficers of the circle are: Choir- Mrs.

Berry T. Johnson: chalnnan. Mrs. Dan Artley; set-re- Pmnlley: epiritual Mrs. Mike Williams; tutmberhhip chairman.

Richard hospitality chairman. Mrs. Dale Dixon. end meut chuinnan. Mrs.

Djrrvl Poling. Rjth Circle. W. S. C.

Circle of the W. S. C. S. cf the Methodist church will open its new with a 1:00 o'clock pctluok luncheon text Thursday.

September 15. at the home of Mrs R. E. Munns. Mrs.

J. C. Hartgi.ive IH chairman of the refreshment committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Munns. Mrs.

Edna AlHson and Mrs. 'Luella Grice. 'Mrs. A. J.

Renaud will have the devotions and the Pledge Service. Officers of the circle are: Chairman. Mrs. Richard E. Munns: cochairman.

Mrs-. L. V. Briggs: secretary treasurer. Mrs.

Earl L. Lasley; spiritual chairman. Mrs. A. E.

Rjinkin: hospitality chairman. Mrs. A. J. Renaud.

and refreshment chairman, Mrs. Clay G. Thmnerman. Leonard OWemoblle. DarreH Dillon.

Hawptoa CMC truck. John J. or Christened Hampton. Mercury- Dale L. Aldtn.

DoushiTty. Pon tlac. Rudolph K. Meyer. Doughert Ford.

Weather Record The followln? weather recor was recorded by L. D. Preston weather observer for Frunklli iounty: Date High Low Free. 27 K4 61 29 86 65 30 87 66 PL t'l 31 85 58 Pt- 'l 1 85 Pt- Cloud; 2 XO 67 Property Martha Circle, W. S.

C. Dalian M. Harrison will be hostess next Thursday. September 15. at a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon for the first meeting of Martha Circle of the W.

S. C. S. of the Methodist church. Mrs.

R. D. Moorhead is chairman of the refreshment committee and will be assisted 'by Mrs. Harrison. Mrs.

W. F. Doughras and Mrs. -Henry Bergmann. Mrs V.

E. Rogers will have the devotions and the program. Pledge Service. Circle officers are: Chairman. Mrs.

George A. Klousia; co-chairman, Mrs. -D. L. Bender; secretary- treasurer.

iMrs. DeLos LJekweg; spiritual chairman, Mrs. H. J. Wallace; hospitality chairman, Mrs.

V. E. Rogers; Tefrestomient chairman. Mrs. Howard Klousia, and Sunshine secretary, Mrs.

'Ed Mixed Two Ball Golf-A mixed two-ball golf tourney will be held Sunday at tie Hampton Country Club. The O. W. Bleicha and the Heutiergers are co-chairmen of the day's activities. THE Past Week In Record Marriage Licenses Theodore Martin Meyer.

Davenport, and Betty Jean Pralle. 23--21 Donald Charles Selles. Elgin. Illinois, and Xorene Rae Hansen, Latimer 21--22 John, F. Newton.

Charles City, and Jean Taylor. Sheffield 24--24 Can Registered Elmer Kothenteutel, Hampton. Ford. Theodore E. Dohmrunn.

Iatimer. Ford. Paul or Zella M. Severson. Coulter.

Ford. or Stoeeley A. Hruns, Alexander. Pontiac. Farmers Hybrid Seed Corn Hampton, Chevrolet.

Darwin F. Plagge. Latimcr. Ford. Jerry T.

Jurgens-. Uatimer, Chevrolet. Arthur and Sylvia Bramincr. Sheffield. Pontiac.

Harvey L. Thomscn. Latimer. Ford. Dallas Schear.

Alexander. Ford truck. Fred H. or Elsie -M. Bruns.

Alexander. Pontiac. Spencer E. Esslingcr. SheCfield.

Chevrolet. Lyle E. DcBowcr. Margie A. ta James W.

Lot 16 Evergreen Court Add to H.impton --Arnold. Inc. to Leo Woods and Alma Lot 17 Block 2 Glcnduk- Park Add to Hampton M. B. Martinson, et al to Sheffield Inc Lot 15.

exc. W. 10 ft and all of Lot 14 Block 6 Sheffield J. Roger Birdsail and Donna May to Maurice Frayne and Mildred, lot 8, blk. 4.

Kennedy's add. to Hampton Augusta Stratmann to H. Koch, lot 2. blk. 3.

Miller's add. to (Latimer Robert Scott and Gertrude O. to Edward K. Anderson and Amelia tract in SEU Sec. 28-92-20 1 1 (l Looking Backward Thirty Yean.

Ago September 3, 1936 Miss Jean Allen left last Monday for Norman, Oklahoma, where she will enroll in the school of Journalism at the University of Oklahoma. Mrs. Gandd Lpming. Mrs. B.

W. Ehlers and Miss GareUlinc Leming went to Varina Saturday and the latter remained there to assume her duties as teacher in the public school. Richard Horton and his sister. Miss Mary Horton, of Los Angeles, California, who have been here to spend tiie summer -with the Purcell families, left today for Chicago for a few days visit with relatives before return rag home. A windstorm which accompanied a heavy rain latt Thursday night wreaked havoc to trees and buildings in Alexander and vicinity.

The storm struck with full fun, about 8:30 p. m. but was of short duration. Twenty Years Ago September 5, The Hampton public schools opened Tuesday for the 19-16-1947 school year with a total enrollment in all grades of 938 students, sixty more than enrolled at the beginning of the school term last year. An ea.Htbounil Chicago und Great Western freight train was.

wrecked one and one fourth miles east of HanselL Saturday evening about 5:30 o'clock when the second car from the engine was derailed causing srxrwtecn cars to be thrown into the ditch. No one was injured. Miss Frances Jean Arthur, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W.

R. Arthur, became the bride of Ray Ellis.in Clough. son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

F. Clough. of Mason City, Thursday afternoon, August 29th. at the MtJiodlst church in Hampton. Miss Shirlcc Walker, of Des Moines who is attending Wile.ts Ppauty School, accompanied by Miss Marjorie Webb, of Altoona, spent Sunday ami Monday with her mother, Anna Walker.

Ten Years Ago September 6, 1956 Owen Visits Testing Station Iowa Secirtary of Agriculture Kenneth Owen (fourth from left) toured the set-era! of Hybrid CoiwMnieft, Inr, ap- eompanifd by and of (he organization dnrinK In Hampton laM weHc. Sren vfr-wlnn pHpi at one of the tinn Ntations are: (I. to C. H. Thompton, Farnwra Hybrid farm manatrrr; 9.

W. CliandVr. president; I- K. rotary tnraoarer: KennHh Owvn, Mrerrtnr.v of aicrirwHurr: and Itr. Kari JU cenetkiM and reavarch head for the uentM L.

MM oC Mr. ml Harold L. Crafc. of is being reamisned to Sooth jast Asia from Whitman AFB, Nos.t*r, Mteftouri. where be been stationed the part 28 nonths.

Mrs. Crafe and their dau- Juli Ann have been With lim there. Craig and daughter haw their mobile home near her Barents, Mr. and Mrt. Edward rural Aredale.

is a graduate of the Community high school and, has served three ears with the V. S. A. P. He Is now stationed in Bangkok, Thailand.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Satey, and family returned to their home in Long Beach. California, yesterday after a week's visit with nis parents, Mr.

and Mis. R. L. jaley, and other relatives and oW- friends. Mr.

and Mrs. L. S. Stauffer returned last Wednesday from a three weeks motor trip to the northwestern states. They visited Glacier National Park, enjoyed salmon fishing at Long Beach, Washington, visited relatives at Estucada, Oregon, and stopped enroLte home at Sajt lake City, Utah, Denver, Colorado, aid other points of interest.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I. Herwig were in Des Moines, Sunday to attend the wedding of lauiss Suaan Hamilton and Keith Graves, of Des Moines. Mr.

Graves is a former commercial student of Mrs. Jfer- -ig wnt.i tlu- tught in the pirbRc schools at Alitoona. Miss Frtty Walton, who is a student at the University of Colorado, at Boulder, Colorado, is spending a three weeks vacation with her parents Dr. 'and Mrs. S.

G. Walton, and other relatives and friends. Five Years Ago September 7, mi Mr Mrs. J. Boehfnler returned last week from a seven weeks visit with relatives in western states, making the trip by motor.

John E. Fritzmeier was in Webster Friday, attending a planning sevsion in regard to the meeting of the Webster City Avsociation of Congregational churches to IK- held in Hampton, September 20th. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray A.

Fox and nephews, Ray Bryant and John Bryant, of Sheffield, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Minneapolis attended the basdbfijl gamis bitwccn the New York Yankn-s and the Minnesota Twilis. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Brrteben and Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Robinson spent last weekend and Labor iay at Stockton, Illinois vacationing at the Wagon Wheel Lodge. Chapin News Mr and Mrs. Max Ncal, of San Gubr.i'l.

California, with their ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Heuberg-T. of Chapin. and Mrs. Mae Tfl'om- as. of Hampton, were guests at a dinner last Tuesday in the Mrt.

Lucila Kimball home, at Clear Lake. L.iter they visited in the of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cash Mrs. Kimhall and Mrs.

Cafilh si-tcrs of Mrs. Thomas and aunts of Max Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fromra, of Pennmgton.

New Jersey, visited relatives and friends in Charfn, Thunday afternoon and evening enroute home from a summer -vacation Canada. Mrs Fromm will oe mc-mbcred htTe as the former Vcra Mayor, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Mayer, of Chapin Mr. and Mrs Jake Allen. Russell vis.tcd overnight Jay with his father. Austin Allen. 't and Saturday thtw motored to Davenport where toat Jvcmn they attended the weddtng Mr.

's niece. Miss nnJ Tcrry Baumw)( John's Methodist church, and Mr. and Mrs..

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