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

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Algona, Iowa
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Funeral For Vernon Stone At LuVerne LuVerne QraVeside Vites were held Friday, JMC23, at the 'LuVerne cemetery for Vernon W. Stone, 67, who died Jan. 19. at Cedar Rapids following a heart fowl Marcn 2, 1892, at Lu- VertSi, fris-fcarenti Vere Frank and Martha Stone, early settlers of the LuVerne, community. Following high school graduation he business college and taught in" country" schools near LuVerne for number of years before taking employment 'in Mason City where he settlec following his marriage to Hazel Peitzke of LuVerne.

After the death of his wife: in 1951, he made his honie ifcfdedar Rapids where he employed as a bookkeeper until his death. Surviving are two sons, KeiO R. of San 'Marcos, Dwigh R. of Vinton' and one brother Rqy of LuVerne; also five grandchildren. Mr Stone was a member of the Methodist church a Mason City.

Graveside services were conducted. by Rev. Worth ie Usher of the Methodist Church. 54th Anniversary Mr and Mrs George A. Eggleston observed their fifty-fourth ter and Mr attniwrsary at their tftflly a feot-luck WliK" attending.

They Mr and Mrs Arthur Henry, Mr and Mrs Wal- meling of Pocahontas; Mr rs Charles Nygaard and family of Wesley; Mr and Mrs Vernon Eggleston and daughters of "IfvTrigton, Ihe Misses BelUah snd ttoris Eggleston of Des Moines and Julie Nygaard, Open house held In the Afternoon when many friends called honor the couple. Pouring was Mrs Arthur Henry. Other visitors were their four great-grandchildren Paula, Phyl- final games of the Little Nine tournament at Bode Saturday Lei" evening. and Us Douglas and Danny children of MrS Schmeling, who live with their father, Lewirt Block in the parental, Mr and Mrs Max Block jibme. Mr Eggleston is retired from many years service as agent for the railroad.

Receives Degree Mrs Guy Andre received hei Bachelor of Science degree, in. Education at the Mid-year Commencement from Drake UnSveV- sity 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan, 2S, at the University Christian Moines. Attending the exerc sea were Mr Andre, their Michele and Rainy" of Dog Moines; her parents, Mr and Alvin Hardcopf, brqthers Mr and Mrs Billy Hardcopf and Mark; Hardcopf and Verlaine ohnson of LuVerne. son udrey Sunday ifi Mank'ato, Minn, with their son and brother, Mr and Mrs Jerry Weber and son.

Mrs Harry Naffzigef and Burtis DeNio, leaders of trie Verne Live Wires Girls 4sB club, attended a workshop for 4-H Leaders at the Extension office in Algona recently. Donald Gerald Larson, Ames, were weekend visitors with their parents, the Loyd Larsons and Carolyn. Mr and Mrs Jon Nelson had as weekend guests her sister, Mr and Mrs J. MarteH Ktldd and daughter, Patsy of Minneapolis, Minn, Mrs Alan Croonqulst and son of Moorland past weejc in the parental F. F.

home. Mr and Mrs Loyd Larson, Donald. Gerald and Carolyn were Saturday, evening guests in the home of her the ChrU B.r.echlers Elevator Men From At i 's State QiioMh Attending the Grain Dealers convention at DCS Molnea from Suttdsy aftettiooii tiftro Wadnosday- ware Mt.and.tttt AU fred Schultz, Mr and Mrs Ralph Jacobsorb' Mr and Mrs LenhfflfJ Holden, Mr and Mrs Ed Kemttlj Watneni ami Take a lesson ffo'm Nature' but Save for wintry day in a hole in the grpyridr an irisurec savings here, when your'ltiortey'' 5664 to work fo ares imes and Mrs Mr ahd Priscilla Hoif and Peter Holt and his friend Truman Homme, all of Luther College at Decorah spent the weekend at the Merle home. Martha Usher of Iowa State Teachers' 1 College, Cedar Falls, spent 'the weekend with her tfer, home Tuesday evenmg for Mrs birthday were Mr and Mrs Peter Dahlhaueer find Peter of Whittenioife -'Mf MetB Bill and Mrs Paul Dahlhattger Henry Robert Mrs Vernfe of West Bend. Mr -and Mirs Aibilrt Went to fort Dodge Sunday evening to see her aliiit, who is critically ill at Lutheran 5 erum Mr ind M'rtrElmer IBpoflpj Alilo residence.

Mr Stebritz is em ployed by the Mot-Qro Co. of Algona. 7 have Charles Lovig of the University of Wisconsin at Madison was home for the break, as was Patty Struthers, home from Drake University, of Podahontas preached the tjermon Sunday at the Presbyterian He also ordained the-tteW xierman attended 40th -Wadding. Mrc Herman'Bode dinner: ahd birthdaj sist also call Mrs Waj you return safely earning' a good like our friendly and the sqying "Ask about "our mail-savtngi plqn. NOW PAYING Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annyally HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Since 1917 "Marty and mew daughter, born Jan.

21 at Iowa City. guests in the. James Mallory home were Mr and Mrs Manchester of Minn. Wednesday evening -guests in the Don Miller home -were her parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Kueck of Lone Rock. Mr and DeRay Lichty and children of Mason City 'yisited over SuncJay' with his' parents, Mr and Mrs Harry Lichty.

'Friday evening guests in the Don Miller home sister, M' arid 1 Mrs Bernard Jensen of Clarion'. Mr and Mrs Robert JEtzen and Lyle were Sunday guests of her sister, Mr and Mrs Geprge Dirkson at'Woden. Mr and, Mrs Bryce Wicketl had as -weekend guests Mr 'Mi's Claire Champine of' Spirit Lqke. The Champinea, former teachers in' the LuVerne Community school, came" to attend Mr and Mrs Loyd Larson Carolyn, sons, Donald and Gerald of Ames were guests Sunday of their daughter and sisterj the Sdwin Edge family, at Humboldt. Special Special services will be at the LuVerne Evangelical United Brethren church Feb.

1-0. Rev. A. T. Washington, pastor of Salem Evangelical United Brethren church in Council Bluffs, will be guest speaker, Sunday visitors in the Jerry Stille home Sunday were her grandmother, Mrs K.

K. Steenhard, an and Mrs David Steenhard, all of Laltimen Mr and Mrs Raymond- Davis of Dunkcrton, Mrs Alma Steonhfcrd of Britt the past week in her daughter's home assisting with Barbara Kay Stjlle, born Jan. 14. Mrs Mary Abbas of' Lattimer was a guest Sunday in the home of "her brothey-'in-lawatid sjBter; Mr anS'Mrs'William and Carroll wpnt Sunday to attend the dicatio'n of." the new Sharon JSvan-' geljical United near Kalona, Iowa. The pastor of the is the Rev.

Howard- Marty, blather of Joan Joe 11 ade, were guests in -i her sisteR Mrs 'Esther' Bishey In her severitn: Birthday after 1 Thursday, with a party fpif liter fi 'elderf Mrs Karl Long "and install and other church oft Mr and Mrs Richard Kinse'th and Mrs'Oliver attended a retirement dinner for, 1 Renwlck li'sffrom Renwick, where he rural mail carrier. The din- 'as at the Johnson House at Algona. irst and Sunday School Rasmussen -of evening. Mr "Mrs, Viola Herman Adelf of Richlarid, Calif, spent several days with his sister and husband, Mr ahd Mrs Will Martinek and with relatives in 'Hartley, Rev. Robert Jones Simpson Jari; '26- join 300 other 1 Methodist Ministers at an Vschool in session x.

several Kathy- Hughes, daughter Mr and '--Mrs John Hughes-, -was brought home Sunday'from Britt hospital where she several days for care. ''Mr' arid Mrs Eugene Struthers Janice Wier, spent i i. A baby. boy was in jHancoek Memorial Bi-itt, by Caesarian section to Mr ahd-Mrs Frank now Jtiave 'a family of six sons and wo daughters. jMb 1 and Mrs Either oi Corwith were Sunday guests the Erling Flojns, They observer their wedding George Kelch will operate a meat processing'plant and bakery at Kanawha, where they have also' purchased a Mrs Kelch IsUWel former Phyllis Stue der, al-e former' A public cdrd be held SundaV Feb.

in th6 Legion, Hall. Lunch' be entertained eight at a birthday f- She is a datigh" tej Mr qrville jWeilandl lhg' beeVas Tiefit' Poland China Bred Sow Sale Joseph's' Church JL. a 45 br6d flJlU, to IdrrdW a in April. We cifferlng flllts Certjffetl Meat Type litters, most have on fittirs. Bred to our ootstartdinft pair of Jjjerd boors.

Bangs and Lepto tested; SaledrffBrm irj heated bdfh. Floyd Friedow and Sons fin .3 4 Iowa'- classmates 'in the rooms of Evangelical United Brethren church'With 18 guests, were cousins, Coleen Sch- jfahd their iHpthers from grandmother, Anna Blumer, and aunt, Luella Blumei'. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Grein entertained their neighborhood MOST SUPER MARKETS ARE NICE YOU KNOW-BUT IF YOU LIKE PRICES REALLY LOW card club Sunday evening with tables in High, 1 MV arid Mvs Robeft Will, low, Milton WTih6lhl' rt Bid Nine, Gordon Gregory and travel, Mrs Don Miller, Mrs WUlperk Kubly.W, MadftJMf cabled his', brother. and, sister, Mr and 'Mrs -Henry Kubly, Mrs Frantz!" dnd- sjster, -JrrihOme in oi birthday theip son, his -aunt and uncle, jihe" Raymond Johnson family of -and Mrs Henry Kubly, Mr jjn'd Mrs Dale and "of Amesj Mr and Mrs Edwin, -Janice Marty and of Algona were Sunday guests in the Weltha home in They went 'to celebrate the first birthday of Michael Gene Weltha. Mr" and Mrs Billy Hai'dcopI were hosts -Friday evening.

to winter card club. Gu'esl fplayers were Mr and' Mrs Hardcopf. At three tables in Mrs Mrs Mrs JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF NEW ANP play, high, Burtis" De Clifford. Hollies, low, Mr Verne Daley, Bid- Nine, Holmes, Mr pnd Mrs, Sylvester, Braqp 1 zmd. her father, Williaift Sunday'guests of Mrs Martha.

Raj-H, mother of Willjttm Rath ort the occasion of her day'at Lfihe R.ock. "Just Fpr FUh'' 600 Card Thursday of frlrs Dpn Mrs Robert Will was a guest. At play, high, Mrs Earl Johns, 1 also Bid Nine bid; low, Mrs Dea'n" Bowman, and travel, Mrs Harold Meyer. winter neighborhood 500 card party met Wednesday evening at the'Curtis' Morgan home. At three tables- in play, high, William Rath and Mrs Sylvester Brace, low, Edwin Marty and Mrs Robert Sowers, travel, Mrs Albert Hefti.

The J. J. club wore guests of Mrs Harold Nielson Sr. Thursday. Mrs.

"Robert Nielson was a guest. Mrs Sylvester Brace, presented lesson. Myron Speer To Myrpn'5'pew of area ftas accepted, ei with atipn Commiss- rep? 1 for COLOR COMBINATIONS At ftTTRACTIVi i ft us wgf at Pep s. Jfe WUl r. ps been, county, iv Mr-i no Sflfli were I Em-f ft Mc0(urf and ill ire To and Burtoo tes the iq av bpen invited be IHQR sessions ot QU 9f 0en ,5 MwUng at I 'Swallo from hPr throat ed, o.s.txA.iMspecn-0 ORABEA MRTION ROASTS TEJioeB JCTCV PORK STEAKS 'CHICKEH BACKS FRfSHCKKP RIED CHICKEN 8 swirrs TDIB'OR COAIWB RING BOLOGNA BRAUNSCHWEIGER LONGHORN CHEESES 490 1.45c PURE LARD CANADIAN BACONS DUNGANESS CRABS FISH STICKS WAXTEX COMET WLE mm CAMAY SBPTBW HIT TCHWST JOY LIQUID 71s IVORY SOUP.

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