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

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AROUND ALGONA I Allan Bode And Bride BY RUTH SHIERK MR. AND MRS. William Foth had as guests for Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. Lil Foth and Irene Studer. MRS.

FLORENCE Hayden of Havelock arrived Wednesday to spend the weekend with her daughter, Joyce Hayden, county health nurse. They went to Cherokee Thanksgiving to be guests of a brothefc and family, Dr. andMrs. D. Hayden.

They were joined there by her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bolie of Ruthven. Sunday, Miss Hayden and her mother with a group from Humboldt, attended "Holiday on Ice" in Des Moines. MR.

AND MRS. Paul James returned Monday evening after being gone since Sunday the previous week. They went to Davenport to take their daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Makuuchi and James to visit their other daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alexnader Soroka in Highland Park, Mich.

Thanksgiving Day, the families took a short trip up into Canada. MIKE SCHMIDT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schmidt and a student at Drake University, came from Des Moines to spend the weekend with his familyi Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Schmidt Thanksgiving were their Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Hoover and Mrs. Otto Schmidt. BERNADINE LINNAN of Minneapolis left Monday after spending the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Luke Linnan. BEL CANTO Music Club will have their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Joe Bradley, which will take the form of a "pot-luck" luncheon at 1 p. m. Mrs.

Rex Taylor is in charge of the entertainment. MR. AND MRS. Tom Zwiefel and Jeff visited over the Thanksgiving weekend at the homes of the Grady Phillips and Henry Zwiefels. Gayle Phillips, Grinnell college student, and Mrs.

Leona Richardson, Des Moines, former classmate of Mrs. Phillips, also were guests at the Phillips home. DONT FORGET You're Invited To Our APPRECIATION DAY OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. Stop in pay us a visit and enjoy a cup of coffee and doughnut with us.

We'll be glad to see you. AND DON't FORGET TO REGISTER FOR THE FREE DOOR PRIZE AN ELECTRIC TEFLON FRY PAN! LINDSAY LINDSAY SOFT WATER 520 SOUTH PHILLIPS STREET ALGOtf IOWA PHONE 295-3755 Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Allan Floyd Bode who were married Nov. 13 at Iowa City, in St.

Thomas More church in a double ring ceremony at 10 a. m. The bride is the former Patricia Ann Harker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Harker, Ocheyedan, Iowa.

The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bode of Algona. The young couple are students at the University of Iowa. Friends of the couple attended them.

A reception followed the ceremony at the Catholic Student Center. MR. AND MRS. James Merryman and sons spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. W.

W. Terry, Milford. Mrs.Merryman remained there with Steve for a couple of days, while Dan returned home with his father. LARRY MERGEN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Mergen, left Monday for Mason City where he has enrolled at Hamilton College. Larry is a 1965 graduate of Garrigan. THANKSGIVING GUESTS at the home of Clarence Bruns were Mrs. Bruns' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lake Polton of Algona, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Polton and Dale of Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pearson and Leland, Ledyard, and LeRoy, who attends Mason City J.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Polton's 51st anniversary was observed and also Keith Polton's birthday. DOUBLE YOUR CUUKING PLEASURE! BUY A FLAMELESS ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE RANGE for a limited time only Westinghouse PLUG-IN GRILL FREE! REG VALUE BUY NOW ind get thta wonderful automatic Grill FREE It plugs into tht grill appliance outlet, has own htat control Provides 179 square inches of additional cooking surface for short- order grMling, frying, cooking YOU Qtt 9 Ftttin Afwff mi WILSON TURKEY for Thunkeglvlng FREE WILSON ROAST ppr FREE WILSON HAM for This Sptelal Offtr Available Oifr Cmtomfri on Electric Mfht tn4 Fewer Unta EiEcrac msmwmia THANKSGIVING GUESTS at the Matt Weydert home were Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Golwitzerand family of Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. John Golwltzer and family of Algona, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Weydert of Lone Rock, Mr. and Mrs. John Thul and boys of Marion and Kenneth Krapp of Bancroft. MR. AND MRS.

John Thul and boys will soon be moving to Phoenix, Arizona, where John will be employed at SperryRand. DUPLICATE BRIDGE will have master point night Dec. 6 at 7:45 p. m. at the American Legion hall.

All members are urged to attend. Winners at the last meeting were Delia and Edith Welter, first, Heide Ferguson and Bertha Thuente, second, and tied for third were Clara Zender and Gilmore and Jim and Lucille Everds. THANKSGIVING GUESTS at the home of Martha and Eugene Drager were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Plaehn and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Mary Kain and John, Jim Kain, Cresco, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Drone and Barbara, Denver, Elizabeth Bruchmm, LuVerne, and Irene Drager, Spencer. GUEST OF Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Stanton for Thanksgiving dinner was his aunt, Mrs. Agnes Brophy. ABOUT 106 COUPLES attended the "Night sponsored by the Algona Promenaders square- dance club. About $25 was collected as a contribution to the victims of the explosion at Keokuk last week.

This group was among the first in the nation to send funds in this cause. Benefit dances are being planned to take place in the near future. MR. AND MRS. Walter Steward of Burt became great-grandparents Nov.

20 upon the birth of a daughter, Dena Christine, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Resler of San Diego, Cal, Mrs. Resler is the former Judy Abbas of Burt. The baby weighed 9 5 oz, MRS.

IRENE HURN received a letter last week from her son, Bill, who is now on a two-month tour of duty in Okinawa. His wife and four children have remained at Atwater, Cal. where he has been recently stationed, He is Capt. W. P.

Hum, aircraft commander in the S. Air Force. His letter said that he is "doing a great deal of flying and the boys are tired all of the time." MR. AND MRS. William Navoi- chick spent Thanksgiving weekend with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs.

Leonard Funk, LaCrosse, Wise. Leonard is a student at the University, with a major in physical education. Leaving last Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. Navoichick returned to Algona Monday. MARY MILLER, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, H. W. Miller and a student at Drake University, arrived Wednesday to spend the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Miller will go to Des Moines Thursday, while Mr. Miller will attend the annual tax school, which will last through Saturday. They will remain through Sunday and will attend the Drake presentation of the "Messiah" in which Mary is participating and which will he performed at the KRNT Theatre. MRS. FRED ALLEN and Troy arrived by plane from Iowa City Saturday to remain with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Leo Immerfall, until Saturday. Kenton, student at Mason City Junior College, arrived Wednesday and spent the weekend with his parents. DR. KARL HOFFMAN spent Thanksgiving weekend with Dr. and Mrs.

L. C. O'Toole in Le- Mars. Mrs. O'Toole Is his sister.

MR. AND MRS. Donald Ferris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mowers at their home for Thanksgiving dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaBarre spent the day in Iowa Falls with their Thursday, December 2, 1965 Algona (la.) Upper DM daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gahan.

MRS. THEO Hutchison returned Tuesday after spending the Thanksgiving weekend with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hutchison, Des Moines. SEVERAL COUPLES attended a nvimber of shows in Des Moines last weekend.

They included Mr. and Mrs. Lyle (Bud) Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stillman and Mr.

and Mrs. Wally Hill. MRS. ROY BJUSTROM joined Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Moulton and family for Thanksgiving dinner. Home from Kahler School of Nursing was Kay Moulton, who' returned to school Sunday. NEED OFFICE SUPPLIES? We have them. Upper Des Moinetv Pub. Algona.

TRACTIONAIRE YOUR or Snow 2nd TIRE V2- Price Buy the 1st tire at price listed below the 2nd tire for that price NO MONEY DOWN I NO TRADE-IN NEEDED CHAMPION SIZE 6.00-13 6.50-13 7.50-14 (7.75-14) 6.70-15 (7.75-15) 8.00-14 (8.25-14) 7.10-15 (8.15-15) Tubeless BLACKWALLS 1st $16.30 19.95 21.75 2nd Tire 1 $8.15 9.97 10.87 Tubeless WHITEWALLS 1st $19.10 22.65 24.45 2nd $9.55 11.32 12.22 SIZE 6.00-13 6.50-13 7.50-14 (7.75-M) 6.70-15 (7.75-15) 8.00-14 (8.25-14) 7.10-15 (8.15-15) Tubelew BLACKWALLS 1st Tin' $15.80 17.15 20.45 23.10 2nd Tirt' $7.90 8.57 10.22 11.55 Tubeless WH 1st Tire' $18.65 20.05 23.20 25.90 ITEWALLS 2nd $9.32 10.02 11.60 12.95 prices PLUS TRADE-IN NEEDED! Similar savings on larger sizes and tube-type tires. prices PLUS TRADE-IN NEEDED! Similar savings on larger sizes and tube-type tires. 11 AIR TERMINAL. LAS VEGAS VACATION FOR TWO! Win a bbuloua and glorious three and nifhti In Vegas. Pint prixe airline fare, sccomnxxU- tiara at one ol the world famoua hoteb on the atrip, plua $100 in caah lor tneals and miacellaneoua tpendlnf.

THOUSANDS Or DOLLAK8 OF PIIZBB AND HIVICUt EVERYBODY WINSI 2nd PRIZE A of 4 new Fireatone "600" whitewall to fit your car 3rd PRIZE A fall aet of 2 DeLuu Champion retreads and 2 Town and Country ratreada to fit your oat 4th PRIZE One Firestone bicycle (Boy'i or Girl's) PLUS of other prizes Regular person or by mall! Nothiof to no obligation. Contest Closes Winners Will Be Notified At Once. Joe Bradley Firestone Phone 295-2421, Algona South of Algona Hotel CIDAA A warranty' comes with every '66 Chrysler. It could be worth a lot when you sell. AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION The famous warranty on important Chrysler engine and drive train parts is standard equipment when you buy.

And it can add a lot of value to your car whenever you decide to sell it. That's Chrysler for you. Big value-when you buy, drive, and even when you sell! Move up today CHRYSLER 66 'CHRYSLER'S WARRANTY WITH THIS COVERAGE: Chrysler Corporation warrants, for 5 years or 50.000 miles, whichever comes against defects materials and workmanship and will replace or repair at a Chrysler Motors Corporation AM offer's ace of business without charge for required parts and labor, the engine block, head and internal parts, intake vrr drive Shaft, universal Oints manifold water pump transmission case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints. difieTenhal and rear wheel bearings of its 1966 automobiles, provided the owner has the engine 01 changed every 3 mSnths or 4 000 m.les whichever comes first, the oil filter replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months and repTaced every 2 years, and every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence of performance of the required service. Pd ealer to certify (1) rece.pt ol such evidence and (2) the car's then current mileage.

PerCJval Motors, Inc. 800 S. Phillips, Algona, Iowa.

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