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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 7

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NOV. 24, 1965 i fteiunfev Published By The Upper Das Moinei Publithing Algona, Iowa JOAN BOLIINOIR News fdifof Fenton Santa And Good Neighbor Club Takes Trip To Ethiopia FENTON The Town and Country Woman's Club met at the home of Delores Elmers with Eunice Vaudt as co-hostess. Mrs. VickiGibbsofEsther- ville was guest speaker. She showed slides of her husband's and her three month tour of Ethiopia.

The Titonka Woman's Club extended an invitation to a Christmas Fair to be held Dec. 2 at the Good Hope Lutheran church in Titonka. The hours are 1:30 to 9:00 p. m. -o- Thanksgiving services will be held at 9:00 a.

m. on Thursday at St. John's Lutheran church, Fenton and at St. Luke's Lutheran church, Fairville. The Fenton Methodist church will hold its services on Wednesday evening at 7:45.

Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Sophia Wichtendahl were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wichtendahl and Leon, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wichtendahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fickbohm and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Bellinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tietz and Michael, Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Strayer and Carla, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bellinger and girls. Lennis Stan, infant son of the Stan Berklands was baptized at St. John's Lutheran church, Sunday with Steven Berkland and Marilyn Alt as sponsors.

Dinner guests of the Berklands were Rev. and Mrs. Rex Spicer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Krause, Mrs.

Minnie Dreyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berkland and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Alt and Marilyn, and Miss Kathy Days Planned In Fenton FENTON Christmas season plans have been adopted by the Fenton Community Club, which met last week and formulated a program that includes a Santa Claus Day, to be held Saturday, Dec.

4, and two other Saturday Good Neighbor Days, Dec. 11 and 18. Santa will arrive Dec. 4 as usual, about 1:30 p. m.

at the Fenton Community Center, where there will be a free movie and treats for all the youngsters. While this is going on, Mother and Dad can find free coffee and doughnuts at most of the Fenton business places, and a chance for registration for free gifts with each participating store taking care of its own drawing. This free coffee and doughnuts program, and the free gifts in participating stores, will be carried out also on the next two Saturdays, Dec. 11 and Dec. 18.

The usual large Christmas tree largest civic decoration in Kossuth county will also grace the Main Street soon. A Nativity Scene will be erected at the corner of the fire station. More details on the Fenton page next week. Kenneth Halverson returned home this past Wednesday after a weeks stay at Holy Family hospital in Estherville where she underwent surgery. Mrs.

Albert Mitchell held quilting parties on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Those attending were Mrs. William DeWall, Mrs: Shirley Zumach, Mrs. Ole Peterson, Mrs. Morris Mitchell, Mrs.

Bertl Berkland, Mrs. Ernest Berkland, Mrs. Melvln Berkland, Mrs. W. R.

Wolfe, and Mrs. Duella Cody. On Thursday Mrs. Ernest Berkland, Mrs. Melvin Berkland, and Mrs.

Morris Mitchell, and Mrs. Albert Mitchell attended the Guest Day of the Dorcas Society in Cylinder. Big Delegation From Fenton At Lutheran Meet FENTON Sunday evening the Fall Rally of the Lutheran Laymen's League was held at Livermore. The evening began with a banquet at 6:30 Those attending from St. John's of Fenton were Rev.

and Mrs. Rex Spicer, Mr. and Mrs. William Elmers, Mr. and Mrs.Emil Bierstedt, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Jenu, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elmers, Mr. and Mrs.

Ervln Borchardt, Mr. and Mrs. James Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Struecker, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Meyer, Mrs. Lena Luedtke, Roy and Mabel Homann, Calvin Vaudt, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Dreyer.

The speaker of the evening was Elmer Eggen of Fort Dodge, la. He has been the business manager for Missions in Nigeria, Africa, for the past two years. Jacquelyn Jones, Gregory Jones and James Voigt attended the meeting of the Children of American Revolution last Sunday at the home of John Patterson of Burt. Miss Marcia Meyer, daughter of the James Meyers entertained for her 8th birthday on Monday afternoon. The following guests attended the party: Miss Nancy Johnson, Verla Douglas, Patty McCann, Carol Laabs, Marjene Henriksen, Cheryl Uthof, Robin Heine, Melenia Waite, Connie Douglas, Halecla Krause, Elizabeth Madden, and Linda Tieman.

19 At Fenton Boys 4-H Meet FENTON The Fenton Pro- gressors Boy's 4-H club met last week at the Lone Rock Legion Hall with Phil Ruger as host. Nineteen members were present. Also attending the meeting were three new leaders-Mr. Darrel Dreyer, Mr. Kenneth Johnson, and Mr.

Darrel Berkland. Plans were made for the Award Night and their Christmas party. Project enrollment sheets were filled out and handed in. "TalkB were'given by Lee and Kim Dreyer. Lunch was served by Mrs.

Ruger. Popocateptl is a volcanic mountain in Mexico. Band Mothers To Hold Bake Sales FENTON The Sentral Band Mothers met this week and voted to order fifty more of the act- tivity calendars. They also decided to order twenty-six garment bags to store choral robes. They are planning to sponsor four bake sales, the first two will be on Dec.

7 and 10. The other two will be sometime In January. Mr. Jones was asked to trade In two of the old baritones on two new ones. Sentral, Ringsted Divide RINGSTED Splitting a pair of games Friday night, the Ringsted boys came from behind In the fourth quarter to nip the Sentral boys 66-62.

In the girls game, Sentral blasted the Ringstprl 73-38. The Sentral girls were never headed as they gained a 44-23 advantage at the end of the first half. Sentral outscored Ringsted 29-15 in the second half of action. Leading the way for the Sentral girls was Theresa Voigt and Mary Ellen Ditsworth with 20 points apinre. Betty VVehr- soan added 13 points.

High scorer for Sentral was Mark Gettzenauer with 21 points. SENTRAL BOYS (62) FG FT PF TP Elmers 6 7 3 19 Geltzenauer 8 5 A 21 Collins 1042 Uthof 1143 Marlow 7 1 5 15 Lee 0242 Shaw 0010 TOTAL 23 16 26 62 RINGSTED DOYS (66) FG FT PF TP 19 19 Hansen Peltersen Jehsen Johnson Fisher, M. Miller Fisher, J. TOTAL 7 7 5 2 2 0 1 7 6 10 4 1 21 24 17 66 SHOP in your HOME COMMUNITY Fenton Business Professional Directory FRIENDLY FENTON INVITES YOU FENTON PRODUCE Lloyd Sunde Golden Sun Feeds GERALD VOIGT INSURANCE Fenton, Iowa HANTELMAN BUILDING SERVICE ror Building Remodeling PHONE 125 or 17 Fenton, Iowa Dr. E.

W. Ruslce DENTIST Office Phone 79 Residence 25 Fenton, Iowa FENTON DRUG R.C.A. Dealer T-V Sales Service Phone 13 or 136 LLOYD M. BERKLAND Licensed Real Esdnt'Brbker and Farm Loans' and Auction Service .233 Fenton, Iowa Let Our Expert Operators Give You That Lift Which Comes Only With Good Styling. Permanents Hair Color Hair Trims Hair Styling Damaged Hair Treatments LAEL'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 99 Fenton, Iowa MAKES THE BEEF Higher protein feed for cattle can be the most economical in the long run.

Felco Steak Maker is a protein supplement, available with or without stilbesterol, that is designed to be fed at 1 pound per head per day under most feeding conditions. Urea, in combination with soybean meal, linseed meal and cottonseed meal, provides the protein. It contains Vitamin Vitamin and Vitamin E. The use of stilbesterol increases rate of gain to and reduces feed requirement about per pound of gain. Many top beef producers prefer Felco Steak Maker with stilbesterol to get to fat cattle.

Stop in Right Away FENTON CO-OP ELEVATOR Anolhtr Former Owntd FfLCO Cooptrofjyt A TRUCK LOAD OF NEW LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Howard Parlor Line High Style Decorative Petigni With Fabric Covers arfd SENTRAL GIRLS (73) FG FT PF TP Votgt 8 4 1 20 Wehrspan 6111? Elmers Ditsworth Lockwood Ullensrang Blanchard Krause Gelteenauer Brandon Douglas Hanna TOTAL DINETTE SETS Wi INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR SELECTION We Deliver Anywhere Sorenson Jensen Anderson Thompson Johnson Filer stem TOTAL Wedneidey, Nov. 24, 1965 Algona (la.) Upper Molnet-7 SHAMPOO RUGS FOR FOOT easy! 1002 0050 0030 0050 0010 0010 15 8 19 38 CARD OF THANKS Sincerely thanking the many who remembered me during my recent surgery. Your kindness and tlioiightfulness has been gratefully appreciated. Mrs. Kenneth Halverson.

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