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Hampton Chroniclei
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Page Poor--B THE CHRONICLE, HAMPTON, IOWA, SEPTEMBER 8, 1966 Note Cases Pens Al. College Supplies HERWIG'S Hampton, Iowa PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Purcc-il Printing Co. Churches following oewi COD the actlriUea for com (At of ctircuet named will of central lotaraat of Church 0. George Grow. Pastor school.

9:30 a. m. worship. 10-30 a. m.

Mttucelislic service. 7:30 p. Bible study and prayr. Jay. 7:30 p.

m. Pint Church of Christ. Scientist Christian serTlcee art on Sunday at 11:00 o'clock Sunday school at 11:00 o'clock Reading room hours, 2:00 until 1:04 p. Wednesday. Saturday Wednesday erening meeting at :00 o'clock.

fowa Ret. Harold Miller, parttor. Radio Like These." erery Sunday-at a. on station KIFU. First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Kenneth K.

IXixis. Pastor Sunday school. 9:00 a. m. Morning worship.

10.00 a. m. Union Ridge Church Brethren Kenneth Byerly. Pastor Morning worship. 9:40 m.

Sunday schxl. 10 30 4-H Carcass St. Patrick's Catholic Church Uev. Vf. Schmidt Sunday Maxvn: Hampton.

nd 9:00 m. Oumont, 11 "'i a m. Hampton Baptist Bible Fellowship "A Guide Thru God'n Word." Thursday i o'dock. Hotel CoonN-y Sponsor ed by Baptist of Seventh Day Adventist ChLrch Robert Pastor Sabbath school Saturday morn Ing at 9-30 o'dork. Church at 11:00 a.

m. Prayr nioopris. Tuesday eTe nine at 7-00 o'tock. St. Peter's, United Church of Christ a i a Reformed of Geneva I I i li tr I Pastor FARM SERVICE TIRE SPECIAL! Heavy-Duty 6-ply Nylon 9.00 14 7.60x15 7.60 16 $1AOO 16 6.00 16 6.70 15 9 Exchange Hanson Tire Service "On the Farm Service" Junction 65 and 3 Hampton, Iowa BET THE BI6 SHEET STBI8 GUARANTEE EXTRA STRONG-EXTRA LONG KAISER ALUMINUM ROOFING SIDING GUARANTEED 30 YEARS CORROSION GUARANTEE Kaiter Aluminum roofing and siding is guaranteed not to leak (com perforations caused by corrosion, provided Kaiser Aluminum accessories are used installation and roofing and siding a'e not contact with dissimilar metals or ground No other damage covered Diamond- Rib' guaranteed 30 years.

Limited to replacement of rooting and siding only. Prorated after 10 years based on prices at time of adjustment. Guarantee application must be approved Not transferable Limited to farm or residence Installations Get a building that will cost you less to build, own, and use. Get Kaiser Aluminum roofing and siding with the big corrosion guarantee. Lengths 6 to 24 feet, width 48" after lapping.

Greater coverage saves you work. Fewer side and end laps means a tighter roof. Protects without painting-can't rust. Keeps interiors up to cooler in summer. So, get the big sheet with the big guarantee--Kaiser Aluminum Diamond-Rib roofing siding.

Also, ask for free FACTS booklet giving details on the successful performance of Kaiser Aluminum roofing and siding under severe weather tests-100 mph winds, heavy snow loads, ram and hail storms. (Ask about quality too!) ALUMINUM Hampton Lumber Co. The top trn in the babv carcass fifth; Sandra Sehomtoarg, Kathy HeOakov, contest at thr Franklin County Fair UM month first; Dan Leubbrn. eighth; and Terry. Peter, fourth; wcrr announce! last Friday night at a summary row) Keith third; Bryan Anderson, report im-Hing conducted at the Methodtat Church, tenth; Steve Show-alter, sixth.

Not present for the in Hampton. The top were (front row picture was Gerald Bailey, ninth. I. to Steven Burmester, neventh; Brian iioUemey- Thursday. September 8.

8:00 p. in senior choir rehearsal. Sunday. September 11. 9:00 a.

Church school We have classes for all 10.H a. divine worship. 7.00 Youth Fellowship meets. Monday. September 12.

6:30 p. i Women's Fellowship fall banquet at the Gold Key Wiring Room. Hampton. Tuesday. September 13.

8:00 p. annual meeting of the Cemetery Association. Wednesday. September 14, 7:00 junior choir rehearsal. Town House Motel In Cedar Rev.

Ernest F. Hempel will represent the congregation together with members of the finance committee who are Walter' Nelsen. Harry Fink. Byron Bales. Albert Kragel, LeRoy Miller and Don De- Vrlea.

Monday and Tuesday, September 12 and 13. 10:00 a. our pastor attends the district's circuit counselors meeting in Cedar Rapids. Tuesday. September 13, 8:00 p.

Men's Club meets. Hansel! Methodist Church C. A. Claypool. Pastor Sunday school.

10:00 a. m. Worship service. 11:00 a. m.

Monthly schedule: Official board, first Thursday; Circle, second Thursday: Marsha Circle, third Thursday: general W. S. C. fourth Thursday. First Church of Christ (Christian Church) Stanley Jones, Minister Thursday.

September prayer meeting and 'Bible study. 8:00 p.m. Teachers' meeting. 9:00 p. m.

Friday. September 9. annual, men's meeting at 8:00 p. in Waterloo. Saturday.

September 10. men's workday at the church. Sunday. September 11, 9:30 a. Bible study.

Classes for all ages. 10.30 a. morn tog worsolp service. 7:00 p. youth choir rehearsal.

7.00 p. Senior C. Y. H. 7 30 p.

Junior C. Y. 7.30 p. prayer session 8-00 p. evangelistic hour.

Sunday. September 11-18, Oelwein revival. Monday. September 12, annual Christian Evangelistic Mission for Iowa wil! meet at 8:00 In Fort Dodge. Wednesday.

September 14. Friendly Workers meet at 8:00 p. m. Thursday. September 15.

special women's meeting. 1:45 p. in. Prayer meeting. 8:00 p.

m. Sunday, September 18, Midwest Christian Children's Home program. 3:00 p. near Peterson. Monday.

September 19. Marshalltown revival begins. October 3-14. our meeting. First Baptist Church George Meyers.

Interim Pastor Thursday. September 8. 7:45 p. mid-week Bible study. 8:30 p.

choir practice. 8:30 p. trustees' meeting. Sunday, September 11, 9:30 a. Bible school.

10-30 morning worship. 8:00 p. evening worship. Wednesday, Septemler 14. Robbins Circle meets at the home of Mrs.

William Ball. Remember the Bible school picnic at noon September 18, at Robinson Park. First Congregational United Church of Christ A. Morris Ixtte, Paertor Sunday. 9:30 a.

Church school. 10:45 a. church service. Evangelical U. B.

Church Aredale Harlan W. Winter. M'inister Sunday. September lil, divine worship. 9:30 a.

m. (Friends of Iowa Missions offering.) Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Y.

F. rally planning meeting at Mason City. 2:00 p. m. Y.

F. to Dumont. 7.00 p. m. Monday and Tuesday, work days Riverview Park.

St. Paul's Lutheran Church Craig Ause. Pastor Thursday. September S. 3:30 p.

choir practice. Saturday. September 10, 8:45 a. eighth grade confirmation class. 10:00 a.

youth choir practice. 11 00 a. i grade confirmation class. September 11.. 9:43 a.

Sunday school. 10-30 a. worship service. 6-00 Couple's Club cook- irt. Robinson Park.

Tuesday. SeptemlM-r 13. 4.00 p. seventh grade confirmation class. 7:30 church council.

Wednesday. September H. 7:30 confirmation parents' meet Thursday. September IS. 3 30 p.

children's choir practice. 7.30 p. senior choir practice. Trinity Lutheran Church Synod) Avenue at Thud Street N. E.

H. Wldmann. Pastor Thursday. September 8. final canvassers meeting.

Spe- colored movie. Pledge cards be returned and nanws of homes be chosen for pledges. Lnnch. Saturday. September 10.

8:30. a u. senior onfirmation clans ueet.s. 10 15 a. junior confirmation meets Sunday.

September 11. S-00 a. ind 10:15 divine worship ervlces. Guest speaker is Rev Harold W. Kieck.

of Carroll. Cor of all canvassers. 9:00 a. Sunday school. Pfcoot Hampton, 2:00 p.

canvassers contae all in the congregation fo anniversary pledges and turn them in to the secretaries in the afternoon at the. fellowship hall. 3:00 p. m. to $-i0 p.

fisca district at the Pirst Methodist Church James Gable. Pastor Thursday. 7-30 p. i Chancel sanctuary. 7:45 p.

oCfteial board. Wesley oom. Fellowship coffee following choir and board meeting. Saturday and Sunday, men's lay etreat, Clear Lake. Sunday.

8:15 a. divine worship. Christ chapel. 9:15 a. school for all.

10:30 a. divine worship, sanc- uary. Tuesday, Good Will truck will rick up. Monday. Kanawha: Tuesday, Xorthwood; Friday.

Floyd. Woman's Society officers meetings, lea-e plan to attend' one of them. Hansell Circle To Meet On Thursday Marsha Circle Of W.S.C.S. Will Hold Meeting Hansell. Iowa.

September 7. -Marsha Circle of the S. C. S. of the Methodist church, at Hansell, will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

Morris Woodley and Mrs. Kenneth Armstrong as hostesses. Mrs. Verald Burma will have the devotions and the lesson will Secretary be given by Mrs. Willtam Uovin.

Other Hansell-lngham Mr. and Airs. Robert Menary and sons, of WHIiamsburK. were weekend guests of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Armstrong. They canie to help tear down- the barn on the Armstrong foomestead which was between 75 and 80 years old.

It was- built by Roscoe Armstrong's and Mrs. John Al. Beer's grandfather. Mrs. Harlan Ditch ana Nell accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Etnler and Nancy and Miss Marcia Crawford, of Sheffield, to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. a weekend vteit with their sons. Pvt. John.

Ditch and Pvt. Roger Etnler. Mr. and 'Mrs. Chris VaniDyke and Mr.

and Mrs. Verald Bwrnan took a drive Sunday to southern Iowa to look at Red Rock dam and Haw Lake area. Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Beer drove to Eagle Grove. Sunday, to visit his brother and. sister-in-law. Mr. and 'Mrs.

H. T. Beer. Mrs. Millie Smith.

men-'s sister, who was spending a few days In Eagle Grove, returned to her home in Hampton with them. and Mrs. John Fowler, Jean and June, were in Minnesota over the weekend attending the Minnesota State Fair and visiting their daughter, Mrs. Michael Walsh, and family, at Chanhassen. Upon he- tmixing 'home they were informed by telephone that their granddaughter.

Jane Walsh, fell and broke her collar bone after they left. Clarence Moore and Gary McVicker were Sunday afternoon call- in the Jarw Tapper home. MT. and Mrs. Charles Funnal' anu Gary visited Saturday evening with Mr and 'Mrs.

Robert Funnell and family, at Grundy Center. Mr. and Mrs. William Hmige visited Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Hansen and Palma at Rowan. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tapper. Paula Kay and Ronnie were Saturday supper guests of Air.

and Mrs. Jans Tapper and grandchildren. 'Mr. and Mrs. Verald Burman and Billy were Saturday supper guests of 'Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard and family, at Dumont. They celebrated Mrs. Burman's birthday. Sunday afternoon visitors in the Toad Hannah home were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Paullus. of Iowa City. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Paullus and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin and family, of Hanvpton. They helped celebrate Pam Hannah's birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Jans Tapper attended a reunion at Brigg's Woods, at Webster City. Monday. They visited with a lot of old school friends. They also called on M.

J. Greenfield, at Webster City, a former Hampton resident. Mr. and Mrs. George Porter and son.

Tom Porter, visited last week end with their niece. Mrs. Ray Me Caskey. and family, in Chicago, and toured many points of interest in the city. Return To College Many young people of this com munity have left for college or will leave in the near future.

They are Carol Bales. Pam Shaull. Charlotte Bui-man. Dous VanDyke. Corrine Malcolm.

Jerry Young. Bill Wolters. to Ellsworth Jtirriior Col lege. Iowa Falls: Don Rew. to Am erican Institute of Business.

Det Moines. Bunny Burman. to Morn ingslde. Sioux City. Margaret Kroll and Terry Mott.

Iowa State University, Ajnes. If anyone has been omitted please telephone Mrs. John I Beer and their names will be published next week. Methodist Church 10:00 a. Sunday school.

11 00 a TO woraMp. Thursday. September 8. Aleene Circle meeting at the church. 2:00 p.

m. September 10-11. district lay men's retreat at the Clear I.ak Methodist camp. 3:30 p. m.

Satur day through noon Sunday. Bishop Thomas will speak at 10:30 a. Sunday. Academy winrr (for "Mary Poppim'') Julie urcrr- tary and fiance to Paul Newman In Alfred Hitchcock's trrae drama, "Torn Curtain" open- inn Sunday. Stptrmnrr 11.

at the theatre for a 7 day tdiow- InK. It thr feature motion pfctarr Hitchcock directed in a career spanning 44 jean. Little rain falls on the Arctic but its soil stays wet because drainage is poor and evaporation slow. When army ants bivouac at night, each ant clings to a neighbor to form a living rope with their tens of thousands of bodies The moss of bodies, hanging from a vine or log to the ground, makes a snug, itafe canvn for the queen. THANK YOU I wish to take this opportunity to thank all of the people of Franklin County for their fine support during my campaign for election as 2nd District Supervisor.

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