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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 15

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i id In n. ApriM3 dfeatn of thett IS at held April 15. S', and five all oi om survive. They were born iftd 1-eaffed, ift the Lesley com- family Jnoved to ate the husband and children, -Ernest of Sophus' of Titonka, who left plane Mohday for, Oregon; Mattd Portland; Neal Curtis of IlUbbaVd; Mrs Amos Bon- pkctierand Mrs Gerald Smith, oi Pauline Obersl and Mrs D6n Gfady. of Portland Mrs- Darnell, of Silverton aWa 1 brother, 'Julius Han- Ifeh, of Music Ratings students 'from Wesley $ho -the State'Music contest at Garner April.

10 and 1: given ratings as follows: r4' Diane Newbrough and Alan superior for Clarine and Cecil Glawe a superior a clarinet trio; Mavis Nygaarc and Leek got a.2 for a cornet duet; Jim Walker a 2 foi tiornet solo; Ruth Ann Nelson a ftfr saxaphone solo and also a 2 for a vocal IfrS ft, at-eoiripanlst was theif Pals glfla tett Saturday, April 11, wltK Jtttth Wise. Fiiteen meniBers attlwered Plans for a Mothers Bay tea aftd tat rally day weife ffiade. Lickteig was chosSit to at- jend district camp and Ruth Wise to attend th6 State convention at Atttes. Belores Studer gave a talk and a demonstration, was -given by Carol Ristau. A picture study by Sharon Plathe.

Lillian ahcl Thomas Hafwdod of Evanston, 111; visited Mr and Mrs Al Wagner Sunday. Mrs Olive Srdman reports a new grandson, Michael Lee, born to Mr and Mrs Darrell firdmah of Omaha, Neb. The couple, have one other son, Richard Allen. Merje Giddings of Omaha Neb. spent the weekend with his father, Gordon Giddings.

Brian of Fort Dodge spent the week'end with his cousin, Gary Smith. Mr and Mrs Ketchen Emmetsburg- were Sunday in the Don KraUs home. Mrs Al Wagner returned Sun day from a 3 week visit in Den ver, Colo, with her sister-in-law, Mrs'Bertha Raw whb is ill. Linda Newbrough was honored oh her llth birthday April 12 by-a family dinner party the Ijl. NewbrdughrMme.

Pharlbtte-Wise was home three days last week. She had just completed, a course at Knoxville hospital 'and has returned to Broadlawns in Des Moines as a senior in training. women of Wesley attended the pre-nuptial shower for Ida Mae Kutchara Sunday at FRIDAY feMmWrn, RoilrMn Madison, Wis. and Mr -and WobinfStt of Des Moinea speftt the wcekohd in the. arid tfafrfell homes, Mrs August Studet HM Lois BetiteJe attended lunthfeoh a meeting, for 4-H girls leaders April 8 at Algona.

UK group pJaniiecl raliy ctay ana summer activities. Mf Snd Mr? Mattold Luken ol MlrtfteaptUs April 10 Ij. with his hibthery Mrs Jennie Lxi- ken and Mi's Viola StuderJ Studer accompanied them home for a visit, Rich came home an extended stay in Mercy hospital Mason City. Four Teachers At Sentral Leaving; New One Hired Fenian At the regular meeting Sentral school board Monday evening, Larry Paulsen was hired as a teacher for Sen tra high. He' will teach Algebra Algebra, Geometry Girls' basketball, Girls' physica training and Girls' Softball.

Paulsen is now at Fonda, Iowa for his 3rd year. His home town is Monticello. He is a gradual of Iowa 'State Teachers Colleg where, he majored Physical Education with Math as a minor. Mr Paulsen is married-and has one child; Teachers Who have resigned at Sentral are Darwin Bang, science. He plans to go into industry: Robert Norris, Basketball, Class plays, is going to Spencei where he will have English and Basketball in Junior High.

Others resigning are Dennis Flaig, Biology and General Mrs Naomi Chipman, 2nd grade at Lone Rock. HOURS of BARGAINS Portland Twp, Letter Weisbrod attended' funeral services Monday for his uncle, Austin Jackson, 80, held at Marshall, expected his mother, Mrs Hattie. Weisbrod of Council Bluffs to be in "Marshall for her brother's funeral. Charles H. Newel, Kossulh county's; 4th district supervisor was out and around in Fenton Monday a'fternoon.

Newel suffered a heart attack March 21 at the hpme of his daughter iii Hartley. It will be sometime'yet, before he is able to resume his work. 'p the Four Corner Social Club met April 7 at the home of Mrs Lewis Larsen. Roll call was answered by seven members. There were sitt guests, Mesdames Stanley Minnie Larseh Will Speicher, Fred Jennings, Harvey Graham and Leona Haase.

Mrs Hazel Carroll Was acting president, in the absence of Mrs Glen- Latsen. A luhch was served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. The Portland Social Club met April 9 at the home of Mfs Hugh Williams. Fourteen members were present. Mrs William McKim was a guest.

Each member made an Easier Hat. Mrs Ben Lampe and Mrs John Carlson were voted as having made the best or prettiest hat. Mrs Tony Jandl, Mrs Harry Chrislensen and Mrs C. L'. Young received gifls from their secret Mrs Ben Lampo Was in'charge of the program.

Prizes were given. A lunch was served at ihe close of the meeting by the hostess, Mr and? Mrs Herbert Nelson, Kevin and Holly went to Dodge Friday Where Kevin Holly became naturalized cilizena of the United States. Mr and Mrs Paul Arond tained Sunday in honor of thety mother, Mrs Mike Arend's birthday. -Were Mr and Mrs Mike Arend, Rose and Christen Arend, Mrs Maggie Hilbcrt, Del-, ores and Esther, all of Algona. Linda Arend spent the weekr end with, her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Mike Arend, Mr and Mrs Tracy Stone and Ricky went to Mason City Sunday where they visited Mr and MVS Ronnie Crane and Jeffrey.

Mr and Mrs Floyd Benson and; Rodney of Dumont were Sunday guests at the Stanley Ruse home. They also visited in the Dwig'ht nesday night with Shaton i aentfop at TUonka. Mrs Lului Ringsdorf of Burt was a Sunday Pst ft! the Roy ftingadotf httme. Several Portland girts went to Gnrncr Saturday night for the music contest. Mr and Mrs Chris Christcnson of Osakis, Minn, arrived Saturday to spend the weekend visiting relatives here.

They wcrt; overnight guests fit the Emit Pearson home, Lone Rock. A get-together was held Sunday at the Tom Trennry home. Roln- tives attending were Mr and Mrs W. R. Smith of Wesley, -Mr Mrs Henry Smith and family of Hurt, Mrs Emil Person of Lone Rock, Mr and Mrs Carlos Engtilby and family of Swca City and Mr and Mrs Harold Becker.

Mrs Ralph Dugan and children wore afternoon callers. Mrs Lulu Ringsciorf of Burt, was a guest at the Donald Ringsdorf home Thursday. "The best way to bring up children is to never let them down." Carole Teeter, Shirley Ofmemus, Shislla Fridercs, Virginia Qldch, Marilyn Deal and Beverly Bcseh were on the program. Ouesl mothers were? Mrs Jim Bosch and Mrs Wnyne Ohnomus. LAKOTA NiWS Monday, Mrs W.

D. Ley attended the lost of throe lowfi Lenders Conforenctf Workshops held nt Algona. Wednesday evening Iho Kossuth county superintendents entertained their wives at dinner at Algona. Present were Supt. and Mrs W.

Cook of Lnkolo, Supt, nnd Mrs Loo Willadsen of odyard, Supt. nnd Mrs Ed of Swen City, Supt. and Mr lusscll Castor of Burt, Supt. and Mrs Keoppel of Sentral and Supt and Mrs Martin of LuVernc. The annual State Line Con Icrencc Vocal Musicy Clinic and program will be hold April 2 tt Rako.

The American Logion Auxiliary Cresco Chums To Hold Mother Tea The April meeting of tht Cresco Chums was held at the home of Rosemary and Virginia Gisch. Virginia Gisch was elected as now vice president. Am Smith gave a report on Algona 4-H Day. Plans were made fot a Mother's Day Tea and Fridercs, Ann Smith, Marilyi Deal and Verdean Shaw were elected to go ahead with plans Ann Smith, 'Beverly Bosch, 103 W. E.

Warnes, of Friendship Haven in Fort Dodge, celebrated his 103rd birthday M.r Warnes, a retired railroad man and his wj.fe, Jessie, who is 95, have made their home at Friendship Haven since, 1952, married in 1892. Ruse home. Mrs Victor Fitch, Korene and Judy were Sunday visitors at the Dwight and Stanley "Ruse homes. Stanley Ruse has been confined to his home the past few days with poisoning on his legs. Robert Andrews spent Sunday with Barry Nelson.

Mrs Herbert Nelson visited her mother, Mrs Mary Michaelseh Sunday. Mrs Nelson and Mr; Michaelsen visited the Donate Michaelsens and the new baby Mr and Mrs Ben Potter of Algona were Sunday visitors at the Ray Fitch home. Mr and Mrs Bernard Phelps, Mr and Mrs Charles Phelps and Le vant Moore and girls guests at the open house held in honqi Mrs 'Corq Sunday, Barbara' Ringsdorf spent OSHKOSH B'GOSH OVERALLS the real Thursday, April 16, Afgdrfft UftSff met -Monday, night at the Legion mil with Mrs Robert Thompson nd Mrs Fannie SchawmtHsrg hostesses, F. Ennenberg" pnppr nnd Mrs Rtmalrf Irellnnd, Mrs Idah Rippcntrop and Mrs Paul Kollasch gave a skit. Thfr Acorn Club mot Thursday at the'home of Mrs Robert or.

Mrs W. Ley, A. Anderson, the sophomore triple irlo, Barbara Becmer, Harriet Kruse and GPndvievc Hoeppner were on thirteen yeaf Ifeafl Marshall recently lor county wtittett and ehampionsbffJ third straight ytodf tt first time hi that the same student- title three years in CLASP ENVELOPES, SIZES at Upper ties Mninea YOU READ IT IN THE UPPER DES MOINES HOME MODERNIZATION ATTIC TO BASEMENT INSIDE AND OUT SELECTION, STYLS IN MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Wanted styles, fabrics, colors. Mesh pullovers with emblem, open weave challis with trims. Wash 'n wears that need little or no iron.

Small, medium, large. 1 66 Fitted Crib Sheets 2 For $1.33 Girls Blouses Sizes 7 to 14 88c Womens Cotton Dresses $2 13 Womens Spring Coats $17 4 Womens Coats Reduced To 14 Womens Hats Reduced To $2 Cotton Baby Blankets 26 34 3 for $1 Ironing Board Pad and Cover Set $1 CLOTHES Mattress Pad and Cover Set $3.55 Foam Rubber Pillows Men's Work Shoes $5 Chenille Bed Spreads $2.98 Womens Blouses Reduced To $1 Ruffled Bed Quilts Knit Briefs 3 For 81 99 Nation Wide $1.76 1,99 QSHlCOSH Look better, work better, for less per ytm! Wherever men are real worlungmen, the clothes are Oshkosh i B'Gosh! Oshkpah, overalls look better and fit better than ordinary overalls. Body-hugging style in a full range of body-typed sizes like having your overalls "tailor- You pick the pair that fits you exactly, leg length all, because they are Sanforized and never shrink. The igenuine Sta-Blu Denim is extra-tough and keeps its rich color through many washings. Triple-stitched, re- at the, wear hard to wear out switch to beat and cut down thi? year's work' clothes' bill! MODERN EFFICIENT KITCHENS ADDITIONS PORCHES REC ROOMS ROOFING 0 SIDING Paul J.

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