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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 5

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Algona, Iowa
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lv ofe': Thursday, ApHl 1959 Alflonfl (la.) Upp.r rfesidchl; Pat Meizen, vice dent; Huth Jorgenson, secretary; filbert, treaswer; Matilyn Brown, corresponding secretary; Jetm sBilyeu, extension officer. Rainy Softmsen save the tessott committees lot the spring banquet May 2 were appointed. The Eighth Graders Dancing Club had a sock hop Friday evening at Lucia Wallace gym. Music was furnished by the newly- organized, 13 member high school swing band. Mr 1 Allan Buchanan and Mrs Craig Smith are cochairmen of the parents committee for this year's club.

Reed ate shown ajter iheir Mfirch 22 attthe First-Methodist church bride the Kay, Thoreson, daughter of Mr 1 Kerm'it Algona arid the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs liewis J. Reed, Algona. The complete wedding story was in the last The couple at home in Syracuse, New York, where Mr ied is, employed by General Electric. (Isaadson photo tJDM tteihodisi ladies attending ihe district W. S.

S. meeting at Behnond Thursday were Mrs L. J. Malueg, Mrs J. B.

Asa, Mrs Kenneth Jwedin, Mrs Louis Kelley, Mrs George Wolf, Mrs Roy Huteell, Mrs Louis Preul, Mrs Clint Lighter and Mrs T. Hutchison. E. Kresehsky was the Bel Canto clul. Marth 29 Mrs Ai hostess to Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs E. McMahon and Mrs Fred Geigei were in charge of the program on church organs. The group vis ited St. Cecelia's Catholic, tin Congregational and St. Thoma Episcopal Ruth Citde, young mother circle of Presbyterian churcj will meet Tuesday evening, Apri 14 at the home of Mrs Joseph Sltow, Wesley.

Mrs Cletus Elbert and 'Mrs Russell Rentz are co- hostesses. Mrs William Marshall give devotions and Mrs George DuVall, the program. ft Mr and Mrs Donald W. Karlovec are shown after wedding punday, 'March' 29, in First Methodist church here! "bride is a "daughter of Mr and -Mrs Orville Gardner, Algona, while, the bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Les Karlovec. Omaha.

The bride is a graduate of the Lone Rock high school and is employed at Equitable Life Insurance Co. in Des Moincs. Mr Karlovec is a graduate of -Roosevelt high schoolUn -Des Moines and is a- teller at the Des -Moines National Bank. The couple will live in Des Mbines. (photo, Glenns Studio-UDM Engraving).

Rites Thursday For Burl Lady Fuhcral services for Mrs Bertha Fischer Koestler, 76, of Burt will be 2 p.m. Thursday at St. John's Lutheran church-at Burl withlRev. Arthur Schultz officiating- Mrs Koestler died about 4 p.m. Monday in the Ann; hospital after a prolonged illness.

been in and out of the hospital for the past year. She was born March 4, 1883, in Milwaukee and 1903 to William Koestler. He preceded her in death about 10 years ago. Survivors include a son Leonard in Florida, son Arnold in Dodge Center, two broth ers and a sister in Wisconsin There are six grandchildren anc three great-grandchildren. She was a member of St.

John's Lutheran church in; Burt and an honorary member "of St. John's Ladies Aid. The Koestlers spent: their married lives at Burt. They farmed until his death. Mary Recte Services Held Funeral services for Mrs Keckrr.

7R. St. Bcnc-lict, lold fit 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Jn he St. Benedict Catholic chutm Rev.

Francis Conway was brant at the solemn requiem gh Burial in i St. Benedict cemotefy and i Won Funeral Home of Algeria 'was in charge of Sis nephews served as pftllf' bcarei's. Mrs Recket died Monday at Ann hospital here. She had been a patient at the hospital for eigiit days and succumbed to a ing illness. Marv Sterner, daughter of 'Ms.

and Mrs Bernard Siemer, was born nt Oldenburg, Aup. 23, 1880 and came to at the age of 12. She became a resident of Kossuth county in' 1898 and lived in the St. Boner diet area the rest of her life, she was married to Bernard Rocker in 1908 at Wesley. He preceded' her in death in 1955.

Mrs Recker is survived by three daughters, Ermina (Mrs Clarence Vasko), Bancroft; Joann (Mrs Ed Lickteig), Burl Mario (Mrs Bernard Kisch) Charles City; three sons, Clarence and Alvin Recker, Corwilh; and Lawrence Reckcr, sister, Johanna (Mrs Ricko), Morj' two brothers, Clem, Siemer, Morgan, and Louis Siemer, Mesa, and- 21 grandchildren, Mrs Recker was a long-time member of the St. Benedict Guild. Mrs Marvin Calhouniwas host- 'ess to her'sewing'club on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Ray Johnson was assisting hostess. Mr and Mrs Roger Phillips re- itujrn.ed the firpt "of the week from a vacation of several weeks' at Ft.

Meyers, Florida. Rev. and Mrs Newton Coughenour had as their overnight guests last Thursday, Dr. and Mrs D. Yinger of Cub Scout Den 3 will visit the Virgil Roethler farm Tuesday afternoon as part of their April Down On The Farm theme.

Mrs Wesley Bartlett is Den Alpha Psi chapter of Beta Sig na Phi met, in the home of Marly Brown, Tuesday evening. Of- i'cers were elected for the next fear. 'They -are: Jan Anderson, Xi. Exemplar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Friday April 17 at the home of Mrs'Tom Sampson. Mrs Gordon Schmidt will present the program.

Beverly James '-has returned io Iowa City after spending the Easter Vacation here with her parents, Mr Mrs James sophomore at thie Sunday 'al Si. Cecelia's Catholic church were Norbert JUpuis, son of Mr and Mrs. Mark Kollasch and Donald Henry, son of Mr Charles Ex-Postmistress At Geried Dies City 'Mrs Lelo Iris Finn, 77, passed away April a.t the home of her daughter, Mildred Friets of Elmore, where she had been making her home for the past 3 months. Mrs Finn's home was in Gerled, where she was the postmistress fdr many years. i Mrs Finn was born April 3, 1881 in Iowa Falls.

She came here as an early settler. She was a member of the Baptist church, Surviving her are her Mrs Mildred Friets of Elmore and a son, Bernard H. Finn Black Hawk, S. also brothers and, sisters, Linn Comm'ack of Baxter, I. Corn-mack of Black Hawk, S.

Mrs C. P. Liggett and Mrs R. A. Bates, both of Des Moines.

The funeral was Tuesday, A.pril Burial Cemetery. be in 'Moose To Elect; Annual election of officers of, the Moose Lodge will take place this evening, at thd Algone, clubrdoms-. Bill Ressler has bten local governor. He has been ,7. at the -Baptist Swea City with'Rev.

LeRoy Carter officiating. Burial was in the Radcliff cemetery' at Radcliff, Iowa. NEW SWEA CITY COACH Marlyn tHoops) Johnson, athletic coach for the past six years at Harcourt, High school, has transferred to Spencer by Gamb- signed that position effective tha I xrotiv Ics. I end of the school year. April 9 April 25 only! KAYS IE HOSIERY Cecelia's, douri of A meets this evening, (Thursday a't 8 o'clock at the V.F.W.

hall. Cha'irladies are Rosalia Eisen- jbarth, Mrs- Gerald Frankl, Mrs LaBarre and Mrs Ann Mr and Mrs Russell Reniz and PJanne, Susan -and Wayne and 'Julie Thompson, Burt were recent 1 guests of $gt. and Mrs Gordon at Sioux Citv, Wegener is Mrs RtmU' Brother, Parents, of youngsters who wjU be in first at St. Cecelia's Apademy next fall, are asked to Irfigister them Sunday afternoon Boom 1 of the- between the itiouvs. of 4:30 and 4:30.

Childm? 0 years old by October 1069., 'Mrs Paul James and Mv ajrM? Mrs Pen Hujigate, Lu- wens weekend euests of Mr Mrs Kerwjt BufiUs Waterloo. They attended a birthday arty Jor Mrs Burtis given by the on -rO-r- was JnstaUed Js a distvict of the Metj Fellowship at ajneetipg at CJear ffiree ypung 4 Driver 7 ane Yyda and jftey. "j3ewlofl l(3pughewojsr. Mrs 'Lpiwft AlgQBRj ticei' spoke at the program. (reg.

$1,35) ft EVER BEFORE J. your favorite Kayser nylons 'at sale prices like'this! Buy them by the dozen for ypurseJf-buy theni now for Mother's Day! The timo is now to.save on famous Kayser seamless and full-fashioned styteiia popular Fit-All-Tops, regularly $1.50 are on sale av You save on Paris-styled colors and beautiful, faring Proportioned lengths. Come in today I Sales ends April 2SI YIARUN6 CORN AND MORfA FtO MEAT FROM THE GERALD FRANKL FARM Gerald Frftnkl bouttht Ihese two, buffalo from tho Nora Springs buffalo ranch six months ago. They have been corn and morea fed in order lo insure ihe ultimate in lender, full flavored buffalo meat. Be sure io try gome on sale this week-end ai Ray's market.

You'll love ill On Sale At Ray's This Week-End! BUFFALO STEAKS BUFFALO ROASTS 0 BUFFALO BURGERS' Try It- It's Different Delicious Roth's Cello SLICED Bacon Rarh's Pickle Rath's Liver Pimento Loaf I Cheese Loaf Lb; 49c I Lb. 49c Home Made BULK Wilson's Certified 4 6 Lb. Picnics DDMB0MHMNMI U. S. Choice Beef Roasts 53c RHMnuaOHMBBi Tenderloin End Lean Pork Lb.

Fresh Lean Pork Cutlets Lb. 49c Cut and wrapped for your locker at no extra charge. A fine selection of quarters now on hand for you to choose from. SPRING FRYERS ROASTING CHICKENS CAPONS Glacier Club ICE CREAM 2 GAL. 1 Lb, Can Chocolate SYRUP PEAS com PEAS CARROTS BROCCOLI CUTS FRENCH FRIES RED DOT TWIN PAK POTATO CHIPS MONARCH TALL CANS EVAPORATED MILK FOR DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL FOR aonn HUNT'S 46 OZ.

CANS TOMATO JUICE FOR HI-C ORANGE FOR 1 MONARCH PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING Flavor Kill' Jack Sprat I Berg Hsini 61. BoHle Assorted Cookies! Colored Oleo 1 Salad Dressing Tomato Catsup 4 1 Lb Pkgs 5 Lbs. $1.00 Qt. 3fpr59c cue LARGE SLICING GREEN ONIONS 5c Bunch OREEN TOP CRISP RADISHES 5c Lqrge Bunch FRESH TENDER ASPARAGUS 19c FANCt GREEN TOP BANANAS 2 Hjs, 29c CALIFORNIA ORANGES 3 Doz. $1.00.

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