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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 10

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Algona, Iowa
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At Lone Rock DM Thursday, June 11, 1939 Sahdrtt Marlow honored by a fttidfel Shower on "IHiesday evening, May 26. There were about 100 guests present with Mrs Slid Marlow in charge of the guest book. Nancy and Linda Marlow wero in charge Of tile gifts. Judy Markwfcr, cotefn, assisted in opening the gifts. Mrs Pershing Marlow poured, There was a nice program with -Mrs Eric Seegebarth as the mistress of ceremonies.

8 a Glen Householder, Ernest Jensen, Louie Bcrnirtgbaus. Al Uitt- mer, Wilmer Wkhtentfcihl, William Fred Schmidt, Art Zumach, George Lortg, Woodrow Ptrtlit, Pcrshing Mallow, Lawrence Preslhui, Lyle Marlow, Bud Marlow, Dennis Priebe, Art Prtebc, Roy Static; Ray Wetzell, Ed BlancHard, Merwln Wendell Eldin Marlow, Jesse Marlow, Durwood McArthur, Milton Mar-low, Win. Marlow, Omie Behrends, a s. ivianuw, uunrunus, a sister of Sandra, and Ian Marlow and Eric Seegebarth. IU EAT MV HAT IF PERMALUBE Multi-Grade Motor Oil.

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Ruske DENTIST 1 Phpne 233 Iowa It. Newterough and Mrs Delmir Angus of Burl look Jerry Nswbrough and Craig Blancbard to DCS Moines whoro they wilt leave tor Boy's State. Saturday visitois in the Lawrence Newbrough were Mr and Mrs Earl Traske and Mr and Beryl Schokley of Olivia, Minn. They visited Saluiday night in Ruth Krueger and the Ed Blanch arcl home. Mrs Mary Genrich served dinner Sunday to Mr arid Mrs Earl Traske ot Minneapolis and Mr and Mrs Beryl Schokley of Olivia, Minn.

MrS Ruth Krueger was also present, Mrs Melvirt Meyer and Bryan of Algo'na visited Wednesday of last week In the home of Mr and Mrs Alf kruger of Lone Roek. Mr and Mrs Albert Kurtz and Roy of Polk City Icwa visited over the weekend in the home of Rev. and Mrs Nordine. Mr and Mrs Don Blanchard and Craig, and 'Mr Chester Almc 1 of Ottosen left last' Sunday for 'Cutfoot Sioux Lake near Deer River, Mirtn. They spent the week fishing ond came home Friday.

Sunday dinner guests the Donald Blanchard home wtu-e Mr and Mrs Elmer Frank and Larry and Mrs Hilma Erickson of Swea City and Mrs Maude Blanchardi They enjoyed a dinner which Craig had caught. John' Cotton was home during the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs Willis Cotton. John is working during the summer in Osuge the County Extension office, ns an extension trainee from Iowa State College. Mr and Mrs -Jack Quinn spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Win. Weatherly of Plpcstone Minn, They also visited in the home) Of- Mr and Mrs Wm.

"Marlow of. Wai'd; South' Dakota. Mrs Mary Flaig attended the shower- of Miss, Patricia Doocy Sunday irt Bancroft. Mr and Mrs Art Priebe, Billy and Joel visited Sunday in Grinnell where they attended the graduation of Mrs Pri cube's nephew. Mrs Mary Flaig and Mrs Dennis Flaig visited at Osceola where her sons are employed and from there they went, to Pleasantville and visited in the home of Mrs Dennis Flaig's parents, Mr and) Mrs Herbert Mr and Mrs Dave Weber wero visitors Thursday evening in -the Leo Ramus Mr and Mrs Ervjn Wfet look their daughter, to Des Moines where she will be employed by the Slate Welfare Department, Bonnie Baker and Patricia WeUell also accompanied the-Wetzell family to Des Mo'ines.

Mr and Mrs Ed Moore and son, Dick of Altoona, were guusts over the Memorial weekend in the Leo Ramus home oE Lone Rock. Mr and Mrs A. D- Newbrough, Mr and Mrs Ed Blanchard and Kdm Blanchard were weekend in the Clifford Mueller the 1 Joe' Stuttgen homos at Stanley, Wis. They attended the' graduation of Gordon Mueller. Gordon left June 3 for army service, Lois Mueller returned home with the Blanchards and, will spend the summer with the Delber-t Blanchards iri Ames.

Relatives, and friends visiting in the Darryl Householder home Thursday afternoon were Mr and Mrs Ross Matthews of Canby, Mr and Mrs Gebrge Mr and Mrs Wilfred Laabs, Mis R. F. La-abs of Fenton, Mrs Glenn Householder and Gloria, Lone Rock and Mrs Mar- Un Ohm of 'Rev. Harvey Walker, 'Mr and Mrs Fred Mortensen and Bryan of Fehtori and Ronald Morlensen of Foli DodjJie. Saturday guests in the Orhvm Tictz home were Mrs Avlet Woodwick and children, Harold Christensen of Bricelyn, and Mrs Henry Woodwick and family, Mr and Mrs Jack Woodwick and family all of Rake.

Mr and Mrs Ray Tietz and family, Spirit Lake, Mr and Mrs John Gramenz of 'Fenton, and Mr and Mrs Willis Woodwick of Algona. Mr and Mrs Eldin Marlow attended the graduation of Leon Marlow in Vermillion, South Dakota, Mrs Mildred Holland from Elk River, Minn, vi.si.ted week in the OrtwJn Tietz home near Lotts Creek. Mrs Holland is a childhood friend of Mrs Tuesday evening callers in. the Walter Thompson hdme were Mi 1 and Mrs Albert Pavik and and Mrs Clarence Weise of Armstrong. Staff Sgt.

Gordon Wegen- cr and" family -were Saturday evening visitors in the Walter Thompson home. The Happy Homemakers Club met on May 27 in the- home of H. A. Holmgren. Mr and Mrs Will -pf and Mr and Mrs JSrvm and son of City were, Sunday evening cailers in the Wplter Thompson home Saturday callers in the Afi Pei'spn honie were Mr and MlV $d'Hoppe and Roger of Fairmont and Milo Bonebraken and family Nornia Bierle To Wed July 14 Streit and' nell.

Other guests wefts ttte Grimes' boys, neil. Mrs Alice Bierle of announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter Nor.ma to Bormarin, 4on of Mr and Mrs Charles mann -of WMttemore 'The place-oh 14 at St. Michael's Catholic chttrch in Bierle, pxq-. tured 'above, is employed bj; Druggists Mutual Col of Algona, and'Mr Bormannsby- International Harvester at Whittemore. (UDM Engraving) Mrs Dehnis Priebe.

Mr and Mrs Charles Ramsey of Mason Gity also visited. Uola M.dyer has rfeturned froiyi Cliff City Where'she earned her in Medical Technology. She will brief vacation befbre leaving" for theyeniie, 1 WyoA where to-ill be employed by-the De Paul Hospital. 'Mr and Mrs Leslie Baxter' a'nd Alvin and Mr ahd Mrs Dale Baxter of Algona 'Were Saturday afternoon guesfs in the Robert Baxter home in Ruthven. Mrs Alfred SchuUz and children i't-om Ottosen wci-e visitors last week for few days in the were home of Mrs Maude Blanchard.

bers. Mr and Mrs Gene Blanchard'of Omaha visited in the hpiYu! of Mrs Maude Blanchard! -JMr and Mrs Lester Johnson and'-Mr Loren' Johnson arid'Mi 1 Cri'dudc -Whitehill of- Algo'na wore also Saturday visitors. Mrs Alice Danker and Waldu Danker of Lester we're recfint visitors in the home of Mr and Mrs Art Priebe. Baibara Jorgenson, granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Tlaig, visited from Tuesday until Saturday in their home. Barbara is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dean Jorgenson of Haack and Dora of Fenton and Mr and MfB Jim Long of Lone RocK were visitors Thursday evening in the Roger Long home, on D'urwin's firsi birthday.

'Mr and Mrs Robert Hansen of; Mallalla, Oregon are visitors this week in the Don Houck home. Mr and Mrs Roy Jensen and Jamie, Mr and Mrs Frank Flaig, Miss Elsie of Algona 'and Ten a Jensen were Memorial day picnic supper guests in, the, Roger Jensen home. Mrs Wayne Lynch and Mrn Willard Thompsen from Sunday until Wednesday' in -Burlington at the home of -their father. Francis Foley. Mr Foley recent'y suffered a heart attack.

Mr and Mrs Mcrwin Hurlburt nnd family and Mrs Emma Hurlburt and girls, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ratb and John and Mrs Martha Rfith went to the Call State Park in Algona for a picnic bn Memorial Day. Mr and Mrs Marold Sehlei and Stevjc. were Saturday, evening guests in the Clair Bollinger home. Mr, and Mrs Hovey went to R'ake Tuesday where they 'attended' lurjeral services- fpi Richard jPaber recently killed in accident near lawa.Falls. Mr 'and Mrs Gerald Angus arid ane, Margaret Dittmer and Marilyn Johnson went to Fair- May 26, and had a Jane, later had a Slumber party it her home, 'Mr and Mrs Walter Thompson went 'to Spirit Lake Sunday tp attend the golden wedding liversary of Mi' and Mrs Wallace.

Donovan. Mr and George Nyman gf urand Prairie, Texas and Swea City visited Monday afternoon at' the John B.qhrends home in Lone Rock. at 8 P.M. a i GYM Farmer North Of Heart Attack Seneca Hflhs Nielsen, farmer, living north of Seneca, suffered a heart attack Friday ing; at the homo of his brother and was taken by ahv bulance to Holy Family Hospital at was ')ielping unload some machinery brother's farm when occurred. j- Jerry week with, his parents, Crouchs.

'went to BoxholntrM6fl day where he will Dr. Hurley, a Mrs Crouch Will continue at Ames. CroUchs little granddaughter them for the day on Mr and Mrs Henry companied by Mrs Martin Wilberg, Tilda Johannesen of Fairmont and Mrs Anne Presthus of Algona spent Wednesday, and Thursday at the South Central District convention of gelical Lutheran Church dt orah, "Mr and Mrs Reginald Berke- micr of Humboldt were last Sunday, visitors at' the Everett Witham home, The Bill Paris of Linne.ur, Mo. were last weekend visitors -with relatives in this vicinity. 'On Sunday a fajnily gathering, was held at the Armstrong City park in their honor.

Allan Paris spent Saturday and Sunday at the home, of his uncle and aunt, the Lyle Mrs Fred Johannesen was hostess to the Modern Mixers club at her home Tuesday' afternoon. Roll call was answered by giving a picnic hint. 'Mrs -Lyle and Mrs Herbert Krause were honored birthday mem- Mrs Ted Jensen had charge of the entertainment. Mr and Mrs Wayne Klein are parents of a 7 pound 3 ounces baby boy born Thursday evening at the Holy will' be' named The Kleins now have two' sons one daughter. Mr and Mrs Roy Klein '-spent from Monday until Fuiday of last week on a fashing trip into north-' ern Minnesota.

They reported (hat fishing- was good. Their daughter, Mrs Weber and children the Klein's home iuring their absence. Mr and 'Mrs Bruce Hill and family of Decorah were last week' visitors at the Olaf Oftedahl home. Bruce Hill received his Bachelor of Arts Degree at Luther College last Sunday and ias accepted a position as commercial teacher in the Titonka school system. BEAR Kenneth of Prim- Hour Club meeting in the M.I'^W 5 of Bur-t, Joo Vollmar 'was assistajjt hos The $nppal club picnij? for family be on June jjr the Fenton Park, Mr and Mrs Larson.

and family of Decorah visite Sunday tha liuine ut JMi an ghar recently killed a bear while on a hunting, trip into Canada. The 250-pound bear will be made into a bear rug. Ringsted Theatre "Kettles In The with Marjorie Main Arthur Hunnicutt Thurs. Fri. Sat.

June 11-12-13 Brigitte Bardot in "Lq Technicolor Sun. Mon. Wed. June 14-15-17 Letts Creek 4-H Girls At annual- 4-H Girls Day was held at Swea City, Letts Creek who -attended' were' Carol Jean, and' Arlene Anljker, Eileen Mickey O'Brien, Ruth Ann ler, and Pawn Dogotch, Ann Mergen Coletta Streil, Albert, Jeannie GtengUs and Carol Besch, Donna MuJiiu, Mary garet McDunnol, Ptt Joanne Keene. DHvers were the two leaders Mrs Elmer Anliker and Mrs Ed ward Gi and Mi.s Giurz THOMAS FUNERAL CHAPEL Fenton, Iowa Experienced Embalmers and Directprs 24 Howr Wi COME EARLY DON'T executive secretary'l-drmers Dealers Association, Will Be A Guest Speaker.

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