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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 25

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(la.) Dei Molnsi Tuesday, 6tt. 1960 Maxine Sweet Wed Here Sylvia'Maxine Swept became the bride of Wallace J. Hill in a ceremony Sunday afternoon, Oct. 9 at Trinity Lutheran'church The bride has made her home with Mr. and.Mrs Delbert here for several years and the bridegroom is a son of, and Mrs Jess Hill of Algeria.

Rev. JV C. officiated at the dodbieitBXi'ony bc- fore an altar decorated with candelabra and baskets of bronze and white gladiolias. Wilbur Ruhnke was organist and Mrs Howard Wohlers The bride, given in marriage by Mr Hall, wore a candlelight organza gown featuring a portrait neckline. The bouffant skirt, trimmed in Chantilly lace fell into a chapel sweep.

A jewel- led crown held the fingertip veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade Of white roses. Arnetta Sweet attended her sister as' maid of -honor and 'Mrs Lyle Anderson was bridesmaid. Leslie Hill served his as best Kern was groomsman and Ushers were David Sweet and Chan Ward, Clear Lake. A reception for 300, guests was held in the church' parlors. Mrs Dwaine Lighter, was hostess.

Mrs Russell Pickett and Jane Lieb cut and served five'tiered wedding cake and Mrs Don Nelson and Ruby Murtha. poured. Mrs David Sweet presided at the punch bowl. Mrs Delmar and Mrs Don Wolp waitresses and Mrs Charles Blbert and Mrs Phillip Doocy assisted with the Stillman registered the guests. After a wedding trip through the Ozarks, Mr and Mrs Hill are at home at E.

Pine Street in Algona. (Glenn's Studio Photo UDM Engraving) LOCALS Mr and Mrs M. C. Meicalf have returned from a business trip to Chicago. Mrs Dean Parroit is at Mystic, called there by the sickness of her mother, Mrs Gilbert Porter.

Mr and Mrs Basil Beal, D.ubu- cfue, spent the past week as guests of Mrs Clem Cavanaugh. Mr and Mrs Julius Peterson went-to Royal Sunday to spend the'day with Mr and Mrs Harold Anderson. Mr and Mrs Carl Morck and their grandson Jimmie Greer, Minneapolis, spent the weekend at Alexandria, and did some fishing. Mr and Mrs.B. J.

Bradford, Bob, Jim and Kay returned' Saturday from Lubbock, where they had visited a week with relatives of Mr Bradford. Mr and Mrs Russell Pickett had as weekend guests their daughter Judy and friend Ann Reilley, Grand Island, who are attending the St. Frances school of nursing. Other guests were Mr and Mrs Sterling Logue and Mickey, also of Grand Island, and Mr and Mrs W( D. Hemmingson, Des Moines.

Mr and Mrs Mohlust were Visited last Sunday by. and Mrs William Mr and Mrs fl.Hri Milled spent a day last ESthervllle with the' letter's; a. Thompson. Mr and Mdfefe 'ifa last Weekend Mr and Mrs Lloyd Dornfeld," Mrs J. W.

Pentecost has been visited 'by her brother Henry Butts, Clear Lake 'Who also visit ed Mr arid Mrs Frank Mrs Louise Peter accompanied Mr and Mrs, Ed Luedtke, Lone Rock, to Thqi 1 Sunday where were dinner guests of Mr 1 and Mrs Joe Olson. Mrs Ruth McVay and'Walter McBride went to Webster' City Saturday to attend an elementary science meeting. Both are instructors in the schools here; Mr and Mrs Irving Miller took the parents Mr and Mrs Max MiU ler to Spencer Saturday and had dinner there. It was! a birthday observance for the senior Mr Miller. Mr and Mrs Charles; Patterson were recently visited by Lou Perry of; Walla Walla, who was 'on a business trip in this area.

His wife is the former Genevieve Patterson. Mrs Ewold K'och and sons, Donald and tommy, spent a few days' at the Robert Carneys. She came to the funeral of her aunt, Mrs Harvey Nichtern, at Wallingford. Mr and Mrs George Wolf are going to Mason City Wednesday to attend the play "Garter Gait- ies" to be presented by Junior Women's Club. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Cliff Randall, have parts in the play.

Mr and Mrs R. O. Richler and son, Arthur, and two grandsons, Chris and Todd, Hermosa Beach, arrived at the Robert Richter home Saturday, Oct. 8. Mrs Robert Richter and-her mother, Mrs Jessie Boeckholt, Buffalo Center, attended the wedding of their niece and cousin, Jan'e Govern, at Blue Earth, Minn.

Oct. 8. Mrs Richard Thoreson and children Becky and David have come from Santa Ana, where Mr Thoreson has been in service with the marines. He is now a reserve. They will be here till Mr Thoreson makes a decision as to future business associations.

Mrs Thoreson is the former Judy Murtagh. Mr and Mrs Dafald Spent Sunday at Grundy Center with relatives of Mrs Mr and Mft WillWm Ltidffc had Mr and 'Mrs Mattus, Burt, as dinner guests Sunday. 'Among the students who were here for homecoming Friday was Joan Mu'ckey, of Mankfeto, Mlnni Mr and Mrs Harold Mosher were visited last week by Mr and Mrs Dale Jo'rgenson, Pam and Randy, St. JameS, Mr and Mrs Roy Hutzell had as dinner and supper guests Sunday Mr and Mrs Ted, Weinman, and Mrs Nina Weinman, Fairmont, Minn. Mr and, Mrs Hal Long spent Sunday at LuVerne, witlv the letter's mother Forrest Mr.

and Mrs, R. Forrest, Mrs Bessie Walker been visited by Mr and Mrs E. C. Locke and daughters Alma, Nellie and Bernice, Reamer, Minn. They also spent some time with Mr R.

O. Bjustrom. Mrs Celia Deal left Monday for an overnight visit at Fort Dodge with her.son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs "Pete" Deal and from there went to Clarion for a few days visit with her son-ln-' law Al Cole'nian. and fattiily. Helen Comfort and Bertha Godfrey, Ames, took Mrs Ethel Warner, sister of Miss Comfort, to Minneapplls, Saturday she for her home at Deer Island, Ore.

They went via McGregor to- enjoy the colorful scenery at this of year. Mr and Mrs August Slagle and Mr and Mrs Roland Jutting, Buffalo Center, "were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Paul Mason, Chicago, at Forest Cityj The Masons plan to be here Friday at the Slagles. Mr Mason'is a nephew of Mr Slagle. Mrs Clarence Morrall will have as guests Sunday her sisters Ollie Strohman, Lakefield, Mrs Florence Bell, Eagle Grove, and Mrs Grace Nissen, Ceylon, Mr and Mrs Harlan Wagner, Ruthven and Mr and Mrs Bernard Morrall of Armstrong. Word from Charles Ostwinkle, who is hospitalized at Iowa City, is that he is under treatments which will continue a few more weeks.

He was taken there Oct. 3 and was accompanied by his daughter Mrs 'James Logan, Minneapolis, who stayed at Iowa' City a week. Chevrolet dealer offers one-stop for your new'61 car! Here's a Better way to choose your new '61 car. Now your Chevrolet dealer offers a range of models to stilt almost any taste or a range of prices to suit any budget. It's the greatest show on worth! A full crew of low, low-priced new 1 Chevy including four wonderful new.

wagons. New Chevy big-car comfort at small-car prices. Beautiful Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, and the incomparable Corvette. Shown below are just 5 of the 30 different models you can pick from. Come on in and make your '61 car-shopping rounds the easy under one roof I New '61' Chevrolet" IMPALA SPORT SEDAN You've got Impalas to pick that put the accent on luxury while offering all of Chavy'i new ideas about comfort and larger door openings, higher seata, and a low-loading dwp-wtll trunk.

Presenting big-car beauty at small-ear NEW '61 CHEVY BISCAYNE 6 (2-Door Sedan, above) All Biscaynes, 6 or V8, give you a full measure of Ohevy quality, comfort and proved performance. Yet they're priced right down with many smaller cars that give you a lot less! New '61 Chevrolet BROOKWOOD 9-PASSENGER STATION WAGON All nix Chevrolet wagons feature a cave-size cargo opening that's nearly five feet plus a new concealed compartment (lock is optional at extra cost) for stowing valuables. New lower priced '61 CORVAIR 500 4-DOOR SEDAN Like all Corvair eoupw and tbii model Im for '61, YoV get more spunk, space and now Corvair hM wagons, too I NEW '61 CORVETTE New form and fineness for America'! only true sport! Corvette offers more performance and more luxury tquipment than any ear in its class. See the greatest show on worth at your Chevrolet dealer's! 108 South Hall KOSSUTH MOTOR COMPANY Algona, Iowa Mr and MM Mttmy af6 leaving Wednesday for sas City Where the for'rrief will attend a Federal Home ectors'rafeeflrtgj- 1 I', Mt and Mrs Robeti Bonheiie are of a born Saturday at St, Ann hospitaltShe has beert'fiamed Brenda weighed pounds and 9 ounces. MM Nell McCftll and Mrs Ahna Barnes left Saturday 1 for Slotlx City where they will spend a night; with relatives, Mrs McCall will be with Mr and Mrs James Griffith.

Mrs Frank Osirum has returned from OelWeln arid visit with her sisters Lloyd Sennet, Mrs Clarence Gttnimlftgs, Mrs D. Ellis and Mrs Harold Helmer at Lament. Mr and Mrs Meyer had as dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs Richard Meyer and family and.Mr and Mrs William of Virttort. Callers later in the day were Mr and MfS Benjamin Minn. Forty members of.

the Methodist W.S.C.S. went via chartered bus to SlOux City Thursday to visit Goodwill' Industries and other places of interest. Of, this group 33' Were from, the Algona 1 church, six from LuVerne and one from BUrt. County Workshop There was a County Chorus Workshop held at Garner, Oct. 13.

Those attending were Mrs Cliff Etheringtoii, Mrs Marlin Meehlhause, Mrs Louis Gilbride, Algona, Mrs Lawrence Govern and Florence Reynolds, Titonka, A review Of- last yeVs Festival sbrigS'Was 1 Heard on tape recorder and new musid was distributed for the year. This Under the directed of Max Exner, mtlsie specialist at Ibwn State University. Af District Meeting Several members Burt WomanS Club represented their club at the District Mooting of the Iowa Federation of Woman's clubs held Monday at Fort Attending were Mesdames Margaret'. Smidt, Thecla-Christensenj Ruth Hatter' son, Howena Ryerson, Beth Mil" ler, Benita Mitchell and LUla Hawcott. Geo.

Becker, Burt, Taking New Job In Sales Work Burt George has been manager of.the Burt Coop Lumber Cq. for the' past years, has resigned 'fr'Om that position and has, accepted a 'sales position with the Ash ton Building (Supply Moines, covering three counties (K Humboldt'- and Wright). Iowa and three counties irt Northern Minnesota. "MO ffiJtfMNQ" available at Upper, Des, Motefes UNTRUE? REPUBLICAN MENTs who 'control Congress by a two-thirds i could have enacted into law any farm Desired." THE TRUTHi In 1964 thfe Republican controlled Congress passed the Benson flexible farm bill. It was signed into law.

In 1955 the Democrats regained control of the Congress and beginning iri 1956 passed five majqr farm bills lo aid farmers. The President' vetoed all five. Bui at no tithe" have, the Democrats liad a two-thirds maj- ority membership of the Congress which is necessary, to, over-ride a veto. The highest Democratic membership of the House of Rep- resenlatives was in 1959 when there were 283 Democrats and 153 Republicans not -a two- thirds majority. 1 VOTE DEMOCRATIC November THE SKIP CY 4-3554 EVERY WASHDA WITH A NEW GAS DRYER OAS clothes dryers let you completely ignore the wash 1 when it's most don't let dark clouds, downpours of rain or 'wintry blasts postpone your washing job every have a new GAS, clothes dryer installed NOW I 1 Stop in today for the complete story at one of the local dealers who, handle clothes dryers or NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC SERVICE CO.

1Q9 So. Horlon.

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