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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 15

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GRADE STUDENTS AT BODE TO GIVE OPERETTA DEC. 20 HIP children. The varied stylos and colors with special lighting ef- lects will make a spectacular pre- seutntion. Thorn will be ft small admission fee. The plot, is, briefly: Juno Olson plays tin; part of the girl who does nut believe in Christinas.

in. ii rm Coing south for the- holiday soa- (Ry Mrs. Walter Thompson) B01I It sh( 20 is (he dalo sot would ho free from such nonsonso lor the Christmas operetta "She lmt rintla will play with Didn't to l)o given by they are too busy getting the grade school pupils In thoi ready for Christinas, school auditorium. Tho cast will She IB finally visited by the Include over 150. Inclusive from merchants' association, which asks the first to seventh grades.

her to leave. Her arrogance loaves Each grade teacher will have; she Is tearful and repentant. grade tslrls; charge of her own pupils and Miss Lenoro Larson will direct the whole operetta. The costumes were designed nnd made by Mrs, w. Schar, assisted by tho mothers of With (he help of tho elves she is soon restored to happiness.

The two plves are Mickey llel- iiiH.il and Steven Kraabel; dolls, third and fourth grade girls; Over the past 43 years, millions of women have been made happier by the gift of a Hoover Cleaner. It makes life easier for years to come. Women know and prefer this famous name over any other. Pick her Christmas Hoover now. You'll bi happier with Hoover's newest Tri.

plc-'Action Cleuner, Model 29 It beats, as it sweeps, as itcleuns. Gets'deep-down dirt, prolongs life of rugs and furnishings, keeps I he in color-fresh S87.95. Cleaning tools in handy kit, including new Vcriflex hose, $19.95. New Hoover AERO- DYNE Model 41 Cleans by "controlled suction," Hoover's new idea in tank clean, ers. "Litter-Gitter" nozzle.

Disposable Dirt Bag ends messy dirt removal. Han.dv, lightweight cleaning tools included. $64.9) and your old cleaner. Come in today and make your selection from these and three other Hoover new Hoover DeLuxe Triple-Action Model 62 new lightweight Hoover Triple- Action Cleaner Model 11 5 at $54.95 and your old and the new Model 51 at S84.95. Low easy monthly terms.

Call us for a home showing, without obligation, of course. Humboldt Appliance Company "The House of Quality" Phone 136 Humboldt loy train, third find fourth boys; mistletoe, first grnili 1 holly, second grade girls. Wind-up toys, fiflh grade boys; Christmas candles, first grade boys; Santa Clauses on the street, sixth grade boys; merchants, seventh grade buys Wedding Nov. L'li Miss Doris Snatboff, daughtei- of Mr. and Mrs.

Saathoff of Mode, and William son ot Air. and Mrs. Herman Jassf of Alden, were united In marriage in the St. I'tnil Lutheran church al Alden. Rev.

B. W. Brnek, pastor, officiated at Ihe double-ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with yellow and bronze mums and snapdragons and cndelabra. The bride was attired in a winter white street length dress with accessories and wore a corsage of American beauty nises.

The maid- ot'-honor. Miss Margaret Jassf, wore a streol length dress of aqua crepe with black accessories and a corsage of lalisman roses. Attending the bridegroom as best man was his brother, Victor Jassf. Ushers were Jack Saathoff, brother of the bride, and Harm Jassf, brother of the groom. The men wore business suits and white Carnation bontonnieres.

During the ceremony the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles Thatcher, sang "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied by the church organist, Mrs. Klein, who also played nuptial selections. Mrs. Thatcher wore an ice bine satin dress and pink carnation corsage.

Mrs. Saathoff, mother of the bride, wore a grey silk crepe dress and the groom's mother chose green silk crepe with black accessories. Their corsages were talisman roses. After the ceremony the bride's parents entertained af a wedding- reception in tho church parlors attended by 100 relatives and friends, including many people from Alden, where the Saathoff lamily formerly lived. Refreshments were served from a table beautifully decorated with rose and white mums, centered by a three-tiered angel food cake, cut traditionally by the bride and groom.

Mrs. Thatcher poured and col- lego friends of the bride assisted in the serving. They were Misses Olson, Fischer, Margie Annis. Kve- lyn Puttkamer, Pee Schlader and Phyllis Brighton. The young couple left on a wed- tiing trip to include visits in Cedar Rapids, Clinton and Chicago For going away the bride chose a three-piece blue wool suit with a rose corsage.

Upon their returr they will be at home in Alden where the groom assists His lum Mrs. Jassf will finish hei senior year at Kllsworth college Iowa Falls. Mrs. Marie Peterson of near Gil more City and Rudoph Olson Bode were married Sunday after noon in the Trinity Lutheran church 1 in -Huniboldt with Rev Wesley Anderson, pastor, officia ting. Attendants were Miss Mavis 01 son, daughter of the bridegroom and Arthur Peterson, son oC bride.

Miss Mavis Olson, daughter of th bridegroom, was the maid of lion or, and the best man was Arthu: Peterson, son of the bride. Othe attendants wore Mrs. Arthur Peterson and Stanley Olson, son the groom. The bride wore a tan- wool sui with brown accessories and a coi sage of yellow roses. Miss Olso wore a wine suit with black ac ccssorles anil a' corsage of yellow munis.

Mrs. IVlrrstm wove a linl lillie suit with hliirk access it's I and yellow rose corsage. The men wore business suits and white carnation boutonnieros. Leonard Anderson of Duncombe "I Love You Trouly." accompanied by the church nrganlst. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church jiarlors with many relatives and Irlends from a distance attending.

Refreshments were served from a decorated table centered by a three-tiered wedding cake encircled with smllax. Mrs. Harold Williams poured and Mrs. Ted Uiider- berg cut the cake. Out of town guests attending included: Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Peterson of Vienna, S. Air. and Mrs. S.

Peterson of Arlington, S. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phclps of Hatland, S. I).

Uiislu'llmll The ice and sleet didn't stop the high school boys' and girls' teams from traveling to Luvcrne for theii scheduled gnnje Friday Light. The Mode boys lost, to Luverne and the Bode girls winning to On the return trip drivers of cars found the roads so icy that cars just bad to creep along. Supper The annual lutcfisk supper will be seryed Dec. 13 at St. Olaf Lutheran church in Hode.

Many delicacies of Norwegian cooking will le served. Mrs'. Floyd Torgerson, sslstod by a corps of workers, have charge of arrangements, lid different commiHees have eeen appointed to serve with the roup. '(imiiiiinlty Club The Bode Community club will ot have ihe December meeting ntil after the first of the year, vhen the newly-elected officers vill be installed. Iriilge Club Mrs.

Wilbur Meyer entertained ier Bridge club at. her home Monlay night. Prizes went, to Mrs. Guy Olson for high score; to Mrs. Hemmestad for "second ilgh; and Mrs.

Cletus Reding for ow. The hostess ser'ved lunch following the game. At this writing names were drawn for the exchange of gifts at, a Christmas larty at the home of Mrs. T. D.

Rossint in Livermorc. Vi. 3r. I- 1 Mrs. John Saathoff entertained group four of the Lutheran church W.M.F.

at her homo Dec. 7. Eighteen ladies were present at the home of Mrs. Andy Olson Thursday afternoon, when she and Mrs. L.

M. Olson entertained circle Xo. 5. A pleasant afternoon was spent, after which refreshments were served. Postponed On account of the hazardous Sunday afternoon the Women's club Christmas party was postponed for a week.

JJrli'f Mrs. Bill Wood enter- i 1 ii'i-lm ilinnri- a' Sunday and guests in- Mr. and Mrs. Call i THE HUMKOLDT REPUBLICAN, Humboklt, IOWA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1950 SECTION Closi ut SALE 1 mi. West and South of Thor ger, on: North of Thor; 9 mi.

Southeast of Humboldt; 1 mi West, 2 1 and Hardy Corner on No. 3 or 4 mi. East and North of Bad- Wednesday, December 9th Beginning at 1 o'clock P. M. 40--HEAD OF LIVESTOCK--40 21 HEAD OF CATTLE 21 8 milk cows, 7 Shorthorn and 1 Holstein; 4 Yearling Heifers, Shorthorn; 2 yearling Steers, Shorthorn; 6 small heifer calves; 3 Shorthorn and 1 Holstein; 1 Purebred Hereford Bull.

2-HORSES-2 well matched team horses and 1 set Breeching Harness. 17-SHEEP-17 3 three year old, 8 two year old, 6 lambs all bred. MACHINERY Allis Chalmers Tractor and Cultivator; Case Corn Picker, 2 years old; John Deere Grain Elevataor, 44 ft. long, wide hopper and hoists, 5 years old; 15 ft. John Deere Disc, used 1 season; Western Land Roller, 15 McCormick Binder 8 2 16" Case Plow; International Mower 6 ft.

horse drawn; John Deere Corn Planter with 100 ft. wire; Montgomery Ward Hammer Mill, good as new; Tractor Powered Corn Sheller; 3 section Spring Tooth Harrow; Hay Rake; John Deere End Gate Seeder; 1 lour section Drag; New Idea Manure Spreader; High Wagon with straight box; Truck Wagon and Hay Rack; Grind Stone; DeLavel Cream Separator; 3 sets Hay Slings; Trip Rope; 500 Ib. Scale; Cooling Tank; 2 McComb Brooder Stoves; McCormick Side Delivery Rake; John Deere Hay Loader; 60 rods of Woven Wire Fence; Hog Feeder; 2 h. p. Electric Motor; Feed fi'unk- Cream Cooling Tank; small tools too numerous to mention.

BUILDINGS 2 Pen Hog House; 2 Feed Houses; 8x8, 6x12; 2 Brooder Houses: 8x16, 8x14; 2 out door Self Feeders for chickens; Small Feeders and Waterers. FEED HO, Some Household Goods. 20 Ton of Alfalfa Hay, 250 Bales adjustable dressmaker form, of Straw THOR LADIES AID WILL SERVE LUNCH TERMS: CASH No property to be removed until settled for, G. JOHNSON, Owner Anderson Kleve Auctioneers Humboldt Trust Savings Bank, Thor, Clerk (if l.tivonn 1 llmviiril and I'd Curry of Diirlclic Mild Irene Mitsvcii. hnihi llnithiiid iiml Mrs.

Kveroll Krcncli of Ciililnnihi. nlul Mrs. Xcnl Moors have returned Id their home in PCX' Alolnes iil'ler a visil al the home of Moore's hr.Hhor-in-hivv ami sister. Dr. and Mrs.

T. M. Tweed! has returned to her home In Lonn Bench. sifter several months siienl at the home ul her hrother, lindy Olson and family. i After an nhsence from school with chicUen (Jury Meyer ivlnrned Monday morning.

Mrs. Orville (lord spent Friday with friends in Al.uonn. Mr. ami Mrs. Harvey MuRen and Oline.

spent TluinUs.uivini; day in Clear Lake. Lar Milsven and An- iies accompanied them. Harold Pale arrived home from Canvp McCoy, Friday ninht and visited al the home of his wife and parents, Air. and Mrs. llaUlor Pale, till Sunday afternoon, when he returned.

Sunday I lip C. K. Harher family took their son. Richard, to Forest City to college, after he spenl ihe TlKinUs.uivinK vacation al KM route they stopped in Clear Lake and had dinner ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Uoherl Cash, with oilier memherK of Ihe family from and Alhert Loa. Minn. Mrs. Everett French. Liiilu Ural- land and Agnes Mltsven were Thursday evening visitors al Ihe hlo.vil Krwln home near HenwicU i.ntl the (Jail Wolf home, near Ln- verne.

Miss Tillie Sween has returned from Marshalllown, where sho was a guest of her hrother and sister- in-law, Alt', and Mrs. Sween. Mrs. Horghui Johnson has returned from lies Aloines, where hhe visited her son and daughter- I ill-law. Air.

and Mrs. Vcruon IV- i ilcrson. Air. and Mrs. Haldor Dale have! returned from a visil in Wahasso.

with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Ben Bro- 'berg, who accompanied them home and remained over the weekend. 1 Milton Kinseth. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kinseth and Mr.

and Mrs Herbert Kinseth attended the wedding of their cousin, Miles lloldeu Miss Cieorgotlo Leo in a can- ceremony in the First Lutheran church in Humboldt Sunday afternoon. Cpl. Alvin Holland of Ratlerv 19-1 Field Artillery arrived home Saturday from Camp and spent tho weekend al the home of his parents, Air. and Mrs. Archie Holland.

Ralph Roll- student MI I.nlhC|. college. PC corah, accompanied Ah in home from pec'irah, and also returned Sunday afternoon. Air. William Jassf.

en- ronte tu their home in Alden from wedding Hip. slopped at tin 1 of parents in over Ihe weekend. and Airs. Olson attended' perlormance "Red. White 1 and Blue" Ihe Kit XT iilji from he included lleirgeii.

Air Holland, Air Holland. Air. Rutland. Dr. iug.

and Air. selh. Mr. mid All moved from in Fort Dodge leave from the last Thursday al theatre. Others attend- lere at different times and Airs.

Talnial and Cannon and Airs. Norman i and Airs. Marcus ind Airs. T. M.

Ross- I Mrs. l.oo Kl Furniture Sale at the late Nelson residence, 609 2nd Ave. So. has been postponed until 1:30 SattiiV day, Dec. 9th.

s. Harold Watson 'de lo an apartment Watson is on sick navy. USE WINNER FEEDS AND MORE EGGS 30 Lbs. 45 Lbs. 25 Lbs.

Cost Winner Supplement 1.47 1.17 asm .65 per bu. Your own Oats at .84 Your own Corn at $1.45 per bu. 100 Lbs. Total Feed Cost $3.29. If your birds are in production you are producing eggs for .20 per doz.

Winner Supplement Crumbles Winner Layer Crumbles $4.55 Winner Egg and Breeder Crumble $4.70 Jerry's Hatchery Poultry Mkt Phone 128 Gold Stamps play the piano- everybody sing!" arc children in the how important it is for them to be offered the soul- filling heritage of music the fun-for-life of music. Give A Wurlifzer Piano For Christmas ALLEN PIANO SHOP l-nd of Kith Street Kurt Open students' helper for quick, secure fastening tacking, too Opent Flol For Tocl.iug BOSTITCH B8 STAPLER Wttf. Just snap your papers together with this all-purpose Bostitch Stapler! It staples themes, clippings, book covers, scrapbooks all kinds of school and hobby work. Ideal for tacking up decorations. Fastens neatly, quickly, securely.

JAQUA PRINTING CO. How can we've been suying for quite A price range liettur buy Miiick." a spell "Whatever your Hut maybe we'd better get clown to brass tacks, as to just what this suggestion means. In the lower-price field, this has been happening: Four out often lluick bought by with a car to trade been formerly drove one of the so-called "low-priced three." They found they could afford a lluick! In the fine-car field, something even more impressive has happened: Four on! of five people who looked ut a ROADMASTKR and another very distinguished an to HI oh He decided in favor of ROADMASTKK! So whatever your price range, lake a look al our prices at what you gel for your money. What you get is the thrill of owning ihe greatest liuick of all time as registered by record-breaking sales. What you get is power and style and comfort and performance that are hard to match in any other automobile.

More specifically you get the of Huiek's famous Fireball high-compression engine a style that stands out in any company ride with the comfort of coil springs on every and performance that makes you feel like the head man on any highway. Uetter come in today and see what can be done about getting quick delivery. Typical Delivered Prices on Today's New Buicks Buick SPECIAL 6-pujs. Sedunct Model 46D with do juxa trim Buick SPECIAL 6-poii. 4-door Sedan Model 41D with de luxe trim Buick SUPER 6-pass.

2-door Kivicra Model 56R ggg oo 2066 2226 .00 2857 Buick ROADMASTER 6 pass. 4-door Rivicrq Sedan wilh Dynaftow (Model 72R illus.) rquipminl, ilolo and local (axil, If Prices may vary slightly in cjimng cofiirnuniliws ciuo to shipping cllargvs. pn.uj subject change without notice. ROAOMAS'flt. optional ol on wio niodott.

row .00 In TAYLOR. ABC Ntlworl, every Moraoy ovenino. Lindtiart Chevrolet Co. Phone 543 Humboldt a WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUUT BUICK Will BUILD THEM i.

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1890-1977