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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 11

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Algona, Iowa
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ana iii about who there this winter. AM Mrs Harold HftKog i ttei ott Weanet- be Miftftesate, on Monday 8 for from March 26 until fuesaaytjftotttirigj and OrwnUrg left for "a vacation of several weeks in They are making the trip'by from Fort Dodge, Mrs Walter klamp was host- to club at -a pot-luck Mrs P. Smith's birthday Mrs W. J. Sigsbee plans to go Lincoln, Nebraska Saturday to be toitK the family of her daughter, Mrs W.

4 Beardsley while I 1 the latter has major surgery. The Men's Forum of ihe Con- vgregational church had a Jrise service in the chapel this morning (Thursday) at seven o'clock. Rev. James Bpyd Was the, speaker. infe lnd i Dinneff Had tt honof At, Of fiditft Mr and Mrs W.

A. Foster ex- pect'to haVe as their Easter dinner guests, Mr, and Mrs Dallas Foster, Fort Dodge and the son- in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Wesley Bartlett and A Viola Berninghaus and Mrs Truman Simpson attended a cosmetologist's meeting, at Mason, City on Sunday. Mrs Simpson alstj Visited her mother, Mrs L. A. Bolenus who is a patient at Mercy hospital there following major surgery.

Wesleyan Guild, ness and professional' women's of the. Methodist church Monday evening for a 6:30 Devotions were 'given by Alice Reding, the lesson by Ruth and ithe social time was in charge of Joan Scott. Bel Canto Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of -Mrs Rex 'Taylor. The program was on operetta, "The Red Mill" was in charge of Mrs Richard Mawdsley, Mrs 'R. M.

Anderson, Mrs Glen Graham and Mrs 'Wesley Bartlett. Senior Methodist Youth Fellow Wltihusuar lenteh 'vice 'Palm 'at En- 'titled, ''The Meal in the, Upper it was an enactment of the Last-Supper. Kathryn Spr 7 enson directed the choral.readers for the event and''Mrs Glen Graham, "the music. Mrs Joe Tschet- ter.had charge'of the program. The meal was prepared by, Perry Collihs, Mrs'Wallace McDougall, 'Mrs Esther -Helberg and Mrs Leonard Mrs Rex Voyles was hostess to her card club on Thursday Oing.

Mrs Chrischilles, received the prize'for' high score. Mr and Mrs- will leave Sunday for Hot Springs, Ark. on a weekls vacation'trip won by. Mr The son, Steve will with Mr and Mrs Richard Burt, "Scott and Rexanne 'with Mr and Mrs Glen Frederickson at Des Moines and the family dog will be at the" Raymond Lovstad farm at Burt. Btisch the following wefe guestsj Mr 4M Alvih BuSch, Mr Mrs Myreh Buich and family, and Mfs MarUft Runksmeler, and Mfs Ray SkSrenSOn.

Mrs Wil- hia MacKinnon and Mfl Richardson find children and Mr and Mrs Ray Valvlck of Swea At Jhe Edward 1 Lloyd Mi? Lloyd's Ad-Mr and Mrs Alfred sons were Sunday evening diriner guests in honor of Marlin. 1 'At Egesdal home the folio 1 guestst and Mrs Bert'Stetisland of-Story City, Mrs Loa Eichhorn, -Mr and Mrs Donald Eichhorn and family, Mr andJMrS Earl family, all' of Mr dnd Mrs Ted Wallentine and ianiily of Lakota, Mr "and Mrs Carlin Egesdal and Robert Walleritihes of Swea City. In the afternoon Baptismal services were held at E. and R. Church for the little daughter of Mr- arid' Mrs Carlin 'Egesda' Sr.

She Avas given 4he name Karl Sue. Her sponsors were Mr and Mrs Carlih Egesdal Jr. and Mr and-'Mrs Bert Stenslartd oi Story City. Kari" SUe was born on "Mrs" Stensland's birthday. daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank was one the Confirmation- at 'the -Lutheran Church in Lakota on Sunday anc in the evening a 'dinner was helc in her honor with Mr and Mrs At Nitz of Lakota, Mr a'nd Mrs Max' Nitz of Mr and Mrs Ray Estel of Elmore, Maxine, Kenneth, and Merle Welfare of Ringsted as guests: John Frndle was called to Blue by the death of his sister.

Mrs Freda Mrs Ida Darnell and Mrs Dot Welfare went to Mason City on Tuesday where they visited Wteffler who hftd Thompson attended a nf 6ftd banquet Seed Siftg irt Algons durtftf the also attended; ft of the" Kbssuth R.L.C.A. and Auxiliary'at the home of and Mrs Straley, at Fenton. Mrs J.tV Sullivan and Jet'e" miah, accompanied by Mr and Mf Mike of molfe went to Iowa City, lay to vish their aunt, Mrs who te a patient at tht University Hospital, 'Glenn' Dyer, son of Mrs H. vDyef' of -Ledyard has been promoted to General agent for the Illinois Central Railroad, at Jollett lilt Glenn was traveling freight agent at Detroit, Mich, before being sent to Mattoon, 111. he has lived and worked for the Company as District Traffic agent for the past years.

B. E. Gilbertson $pertt last Sunday Monday at the home of Mr Gilbertson's brother, the Kermit Gilbertspns at Albert Lea, as their daughter ihac on Saturday, On Tuesday Mr and Mrs Gilbertson and Jerry and Jon went to Alberl Lea for the 'funeral. Jerry and Jon were pallbearers. Mr and-Mrs J.

Sullivan and Jeremiah were Sunday dinner at the S. P. Powers home in Lakota. Mrs Mary Bashara went to Gowrie On Friday to spend the weekend a.t the home of her dau'ghter and her husband. Men of the and Church met last week at the church and organized "a Men's Brotherhood They elected 'the following officers: Irvjn chairman: 'Donald Mino, 'vice chairman; Herman Mt and George ohn and DeS tfnd Neal Wtre weektndfallts Of B.

Mayer tedyard Lassies WftS held on Saturday at the hotfHljBf Dline WaterhftUse. falks ana stratiorts were, giv daitsentefj-'Diirtitei Diane Waterhouse, fail Nancy Hefzog and Mofttea Mifft- Bancroft Coupl Go To France For Wedding Bancroft Quinn left Friday fbf Omaha where they have two living, From there they boarded a plane for overseas td attend the wedding of tbeir daughter, Miss Patrecha Quinn' fltfto is R.N, in an Army Hospital in France afJd to do some sightseeing. Mrs Bess Connelly who been with her daughter, Fay ana 'amily fot itwo fetutnedi home Saturday, Arllss Dorf efitertelned ten little girls at surprise party" in ihef cousin Monke's i2th were played and Mary Ann Meyers wrtfi the prize. Mrs George Nauman, who fell at her home was taken by bulance to Spirit Lake, where was found she had fractured her hip. Mrs Nauwan has ter living at Spirit Lake.

Mr- and Mrs Gene Elsbecker arc patents of a daughter born Thursday, April 18 at Holy Family Hospital, Estherville. Mr and Mrs James Becker and Mr and Mrs Clem Elsbocker arc the grandparents. Mr ahd Mrs Phil Inmnn are parents of a son born March 17 al Ann hospital, Algonn, Mr and Mrs Charles tnmdn and Mt- and Mrs John Haupert are the grandparents. Banns of marriage were published for the first time Sunday in St. John's church between Hubert Schiltz and Bernice Cunningham.

Hospital patients this week are Clarence McQuife in Rochester for medical treatment; Mr Ernest Benkcndorf and Mrs Joe Fox, University Hospital, Iowa City, for medical treatment; Charles University Hospital, Minneapolis, where he is going through the clinic. 7 Thimday, March 16,1459 Alcjena PHONE CY 44S9I YOUR ENDS THURSDAY! "ME AND THE COLONEL" FRIDAY and SATURDAY! flE DARED TO LOVE A CANNIBAL PRINCESS! 27 No Dance Mar. 28 Keith Killinger Orch. Dance Mar. 30 Appreciation Dance "On The -Mouse" Pop Ice Hoi Penny Beer And His Ramblers Adm.

1.21 plus lax lot. 1.35 April 1 Britt -Firemans Ball Jules' Herman Ofch. Coming Harry PLANTATION BALLROOM WHITTEMORE, IOWA SUNDAY, MAR. 29 Easter Don Hoy FRIDAY, APRIL 3 Frank Buhr 'SUNDAY, Sammy Stevens FRIDAY, APRIL 10 Hard Times Dance Come As You Are 'The Haymakers" SUNDAY APRIL 12 No Advance 'Booth Reservations i Doors Open at 8:30 WLMLMO MIL IUIJUL I 41 III I VII NCHANTED OF MIGHTY "MOBYDlCia ARTHUR SHaOS- TO dt FfflflWCH SatupUr JAMUttKEStW mi PLUS THIS CO-HIT Irvington Ideals Irvington Ideals 4-H club met at the home of Judy Frideres. Three mothers were present, Mrs Froehlich, Mrs Bristow and Mrs Seller.

Talks were given by Judy Frideres, Bonnie Bristow, Betty Wickwire and Jane Raney. The April meeting will be -held at the home of Linda and' Bonnie Three generations of Neidicks 'bowl every 'Supday at bowling lanes in They are-BiU Neidick, his son Bud' and Bud's Tom. Bill, who 72, re cently bowled a 277, just twerity pins under his best IF IT'5 NEWS WE WANT IT SUNDAY -V i FOR 3 DAYS! ALGONA FOR 3 DAYS! B.LGONA Saturday-2 P.M. EASTER CARTOON COMfeDY SHOW Color Cqrtoons TWO COMEDIES MUM In POLLY BERGEN r- jf TJ 'PHB (l top HITS! tWO OF THE FUNNIEST PICTURES EVER MADE! IN THE DONALD O'CONNOR JULIA ADAMS MAMIE Van DOR ILL WILLS 1 PROBLEM ROOMS? HOW COLOR DYNAMICS Will Help You Decorate Them. Chances your home hat rooms thai seem difficult to decorate due to their shapes or proportions.

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