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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 2

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Seneca Boy Elected V-P County 4-H SENECA Tom Lynch, son of the Wayne Lynchs, was elected vice president of the boys' 4-H clubs of Kossoth county at 4-H Rally Nigbt, Thursday evening, at the Algona high school auditorium. Tom is a member of the Seneca Progressive Farmers 4-H Club with Raymond Bergnm and Roger Jensen as leaders. The entire club joined in f-ampalgning for their candidate. o- There will be a change of time at the morning worship services at the Blakjer Lutheran church at Seneca during the winter months. This Sunday, Jan.

9, the service will be at 9:30 o'clock, with a pastor from Waldorf College, Forest City, in charge of (be service. There will be no Sunday School. Mrs. Jerry England will be honored at a miscellaneous shower given for her Friday evening at the Seneca Lutheran church parlors. All relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend.

The Struecker family held its Christmas at the home of their parents, the Herman Strueckers, Fairmont, Sunday, Dec. 26. Families in attendance included Mr. and Mrs. John Struecker and sons, Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Stroecker and family, Mrs. Edna Johaonesen and Larry, also Miss Marie Struecker of Mason City, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and family of Ringsted, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Nelson and of Blooming Prairie, Minn. Joe Crowley entertained members of his family on Christmas Day. Those present included Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Martin and family of New Prague, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crowley, of Bancroft, Mr.

and Mrs. John Crowley and family of Algona, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Binzen and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Preston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Martin and family of New Prague, spent Christmas Eve with the women's parents, the Leo Crowleys. Mr.

and Mrs. George Owens of Des Moines spent from Thursday until Christmas Day with the litter's parents, the Vert Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith and Marlene and Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Owens of Des Moines 'attended a family Christmas at the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, the W. E.

Hansens, Ringsted, on Thursday evening, Dec. 23. Others joining them were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Madsen and Mr.

and Mrs. Terry Hansen of Bradgate, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen of Clarion. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Gardner and children of DoUiver were New Year's Day dinner guests at the home of the tatter's parents, the Charles Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver and Kenneth returned home Friday after having spent the Christmas holidays with relatives at San Bernardino, Paramount, Midway and Downey, Calif.

They spent Christmas with their son and family, the Jerry Beavers, then visited Mr. Beaver's nephew and niece at Downey, Mrs. Beaver's nephew at Midway City and Mr. Beaver's brother at Paramount, Calif. They returned home Friday afternoon.

Enroute they did some sightseeing in Wyoming where they saw Little America. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baldwin spent Christmas with their son and wife, Dr. and Mrs.

Donald Baldwin and the A. N. Storms in Des Moines and left from there for Santa Ana, where they plan to visit the Jim Hansens and other relatives in that area. Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle England are expecting a visit from their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry England, Tulsa, on Tuesday. They will have to leave again on Saturday. Jerry is with the armed forces and stationed at Tulsa.

Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Oftedahl were holiday visitors at the home of the daughter and family, the Donald Dokkens, Waltham, Minn. Mr. and Mrs.

GerrittDeWaard of rural Wesley accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry Looft to Armstrong Sunday afternoon where they attended the funeral of Nick Looft at the Nazareth Lutheran church. The average water consumption per person in the U. S.

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Outdoors or in. Put cold, stubborn tractor engine in the jet blast of Knipco beater, and in few more starting problem! Keep livestock warm. Thaw pipes. You'll find a hundred cold weather chores for this depend, able heater. Control it with a Knipco thermostat and you can set it and forget it Come see us.

You'll save money and get winter work and quicker, with spot heat help from Knipco. BUSCHER BROS. IMPL. 1015 MAIN ALGONA LEDYARD Algona. (lo.) Uppor PM MoinM January lt 1966 Mr.

arid Mrs. Elmer Junkcr- meier and Lament, Lakota, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Junkermeier and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Junkermeier and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Junkermeier and family of Elmore Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Owen and family of Winnebago, Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin Junkermeier and Glenda Lou of Fairmont, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arend and family of Burt were Christmas Day guests of Mrs. Lou Junkermeier.

Mrs. Murl Jorgenson received word Dec. 25 of the death of her brother-in-law Frank Dettloff of Hampshire, 111. He had gone to work as a relief policeman and found the man that he was to replace had suffered a heart attack and called Uie ambulance. When it arrived they found that Mr.

Dettloff had also succumbed to a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, the former Lillian Worthington, and three married childrn. Mrs. J. F.

Sullivan, Pat and Jeremiah were at the R. C. Wehotte home in Minneapolis for Christmas. Miss Madonna Sullivan returned home with them Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Herzog and Cindy of Albert Lea, Nancy Herzog, Orange City and Betty of Minneapolis were at the parental Harold Herzog home Christmas Eve. Mrs. Zilphy Hardt visited at the home of Supt. and Mrs. Quentin Hardt family last week.

The Hardts brought her home Christmas Day and all guests of the Elmer Anderson for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Aeilt Troff spent Christmas in St. Paul with members of their family.

Linda Pingel had her tonsils removed at the Blue Earth hospital on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burrow were guests of the Ernest Burrows in St. Paul last weekend and enjoyed a pre-Christmas visit.

Mr. and Mrs. John Darnell, Mrs. Ida Darnell, Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Gilbertson, Mrs. Gertie Anderson and Mrs. Thelma Anderson and Jerry of Blue Earth enjoyed Christmas dinner at the Howard Anderson home at Keister on Sunday.

Christmas Day supper guests of Mrs. Henrietta Dontje were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dontje and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Mechler and family and Louise Mechler of Titonka. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hans were Christmas Day dinner and supper guests of the Earl Jorg- ensons. Ron Jorgenson is spending a leave at home and will be stationed at the Naval hospital in Guam after Jan.

9. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hagedorn and family were Christmas dinner guests at the Robert Jorgenson home. The family spent that afternoon with their father, Paul Zielske, who is improving at his home after a lengthy stay in the hospital following an automobile accident.

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