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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 14

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Tuesday, April 6, 1948 O.S.Lund Gets Birthday Honor At LuVerne O. S. Lund was given, a party in honor of his 60th birthday at his home Tuesday evening, March 30. Attending were five of his daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

Tjcran Nerem and Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer and son Randy of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nerem, Vickie and Terry of Corwith, Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Vaudt and son Duanc of Whittc- more and Dolores Lund at home. Mr. Lund received many gifts and cards and each daughter brought him a lovely birthday cake. Lunch of ice cream, cake and coffee was served.

Mrs. Doak Hostess The ladies society of the byterian church'met at the'home of Mrs. James Doak Wednesday afternoon with a very good attendance and two guests, Mrs. Anna Sankey and Mrs. Carl Goetsch.

The business meeting was in charge of the president, Emma Krausc. The devotions were led by Mrs. Bert Ramus and the pastor Rev. Arcnd Smith offered a prayer. Lunch was served.

The next meeting will be at the town hall Wednesday afternoon, April 14 with Mrs. F. I. Chapman hostess. Fellowship Election The Youth of the Evangelical United, Brethren church met in the church rooms with Mrs.

Paul Beckman hostess. CALL US Day or Night for Fast Removal of ALL DEAD STOCK PHONE US COLLECT WEST LONE or Schumacher's DX Sla Or WE PAY ALL PHONE CALLS Makers of SWERALIKD J50TUMFEED ALGONA RENDERING CO. Permit No. 33 At the business meeting the following officers were elected lor the c'oming year: president, Marilyn Hefti; vice president, Donald Marty; secretary, Maflly'n Miller arid jtfeasurer, ty. A social hour wns enjoyed, followed by refreshments.

Sheldon Rio of Montana a visiting guest of Donald and Wayne Marty was a guest at the meeting. Gets Radio Position Stuart Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sanders of Eagle Grove, has bcien appointed a member of department of a campus radio station being established at Cornell college, Mount Vernon. "The appointment has just been announced by Dr.

Seth A. Fessenden, professor of speech at Cornell. The new station is of the "wired radio typo," and will enable Cornell students to get practical experience in the production of radio programs which can be heard throughout the college Campus and in the small muncipality of Mount Vernon. Stuart was born in LuVerne and lived here when his parents were residents here. Mrs.

Sanders was for some time a telephone operator here. Mr. Sanders was the city marshal. Stuart attended the LuVerne public school. W.

S. C. S. Meets April 7 The general meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church will be held in the church rooms Wednesday, April 7. The subject of the devotional service, "The Whole Creation Is Our Lord's" in charge of Mrs.

Archie Sanford. Mrs. Albert Genrich will have charge of the lesson, "The Earth Shall Yield Her Hostesses for the meeting will be the Mesdames William Goetsch, Smith, Alvin Weber, Carl Swanson and Earl Neal. Move To Otlumwa Robert Murray, who recently returned from four months attending" a National Cash Register employees course in Dayton, Ohio went to Ottumwa the first of the week to make their home there ready for his family to join him. New Different Amazingly Low Priced Machine Simple Attachment to Tractor Spots Fertilizer with New Economy Quickly, easily attached to most tractors.

Places commercial fertilizer near roots of row-crops. Combines two jobs in one; places fertilizer while cultivating. Simple operation, controlled from tractor seat. Special low price within range of every farmer. HOVEY IMPLEMENT South Phillips St.

He came back Friday Saturday took Mrs. Patricia, TOberta iSfla' Rttharjtt to "their uved nere 'in ttvifi -Ramtis tJuring his absence, Sitl ethically 111 Kay EUfeirh was taken to in Fort Dodge Tuesday. She had just been to her home here from Iowa City where she spent several weeks at trip university hospital. She is in a critical condition. At Lcdyard Meeting Attending' the joint county meeting of the American Legion and Auxiliary Unit of Ernest Merkle Post 664 of LuVerne at Ledyard Tuesday were: Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Engil, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zwbifel, Mrs. Aaron Steussy and Irvin H.

Chapman. Frank Ulish of Fort Dodge and safety commissioner, was the guest speaker at the meeting. Engaged To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larson of Webster City announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Esther to Francis Beckwith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul S. ofi Doan, The wedding will take place June 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Larson were former residents here. Cemetery Meeting The LuVerne Cemetery Society will meet at the town hall Thursday afternoon, April 8 for their regular April meeting. Hostesses for the meeting will be the Mes- damcs William Ramus, Otto. Ramus and 'Phil C. Lichty.

Club Election Held The Progressive Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Jack Harris Monday evening, March 29. Mrs. Harold H. Phillips was co-hostess.

During the business meeting the following officers were elected for the coming year: president, Mrs. Erhart Meyer; vice president, Mrs. Clair Champine; secretary, Mrs. Bert Ramus. and treasurer, Mrs.

Johiv Skogmo. Mrs. Ray Stone gave a report on the lecture by Dr. Dunnington of Iowa City in Algona recently on Refreshments were served. The next meeting of the club will be Monday, April 12 with Mrs.

Merlin Cody. law Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and son. "Philip and James dents' lAtgidr Spent -their Easter vateUWtrt home of; their parents Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Blumer, Harold Lichty has 'en ed to drive one of the Se buses for the remainder 6f school year. Lyle ttersome was the driver moved his home in Corydon. Harriet Nelson returned nesday to her college work faf Forest City after- a week's tion spent with her parents Mn and Mrs. John -Nelson.

spent some of her time home 1 sisting at the Farmers State bank. 1 Mrs. Anna Hanselman took her granddaughter Laura sen to her home in Fort and visited her daughter Mrs. Harley Christiansen and faVnily until Tuesday. Laura spent' the Easter vacation here.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Legler spent the weekend in DCS Mdihes and Earlham. At they visited Mr. Legler's Uncle ana aunt Mr.

and Mrs. Charles after striding in San Diege, makin trip brothers have A for 15 6f states. They two sUtefs and a brother "Still' iriifhelr j' live cotliUry; OSloi Nor-WaV; suffered" conditions. dye Frozen Mr. and Mrs.

Carl of GraettingV Hew to MaCobki i'ecehtly't to 'tie With their son A fttidrtignt his during the recent cold 'Wftve suited in frozen 1 feet ithe sohj who started across country affd was located sa plane next morning. Irvinqton mntfRXfatit'. raHmiScrffi'lT'SlHrolaTaM critoifitWibeSri wetft I just north of 'aolni sortie wor tpejtrack, vMr. qhd-Mr's. Parsons with t'heif 1 daughter, 'KolWseh and faniily at Theif sons, and also employed'at Watecloo.

Darwin and -DWight with Potter Lbekijf Co. there. Mrs. A. M.

Lethkee are enjpyjn'g a fine trip in the south, -Trjey ttyd family at' McGhde, ajid there drove'oh" to tffcd leans, La. Trip b'ein'g in 'their riew Oldsmobile. Mr. and Mrs. esdahl Evangelical Women Meet The Woman's Society of World Service met at the church rooms of the Evangelical United Brethren church Thursday afternoon for their regular meeting.

Miss Luella was hostess with Mrs. Henry Blumer assisting. The business meeting was ini charge of the president, Mrs. Fred' Merkle. The program for the coming year were given out.

The devotions were led-by Mrs. Ella Woito with several ladies as-! sisting. Mrs. Albert Hefti and! Mrs. Andrew The lesson was given by Florence Hof.

IF Moving or Storing your household goods conflict Brady Transfer and Storage Company Fort Iowa Aleuts, Allied Vim Linos, in your locality Excellent equipment, competent and courteous service. Phone or write for estimate on any moving problem. atf Edward Allen arrived home from Clarinda late Thursday evening and is with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Allen. Mr. Allen has been employed in a hotel in Clarinda for several years. Mr.

Allen's health has in early years not been so good and again he was forced to give up his work and he is waiting" for a call to enter the sanitarium at Oakdale. Mr. and Mis. Carl Lang and family of Alburnett spent the Easter weekend with Mrs. Lang's father Fred Fritzemeier and sister Hulda.

The parents of Mr, Lang, the Hev. and MrSi David Lang of Nora Springs, accompanied them here and during the Easter morning service at Uie( United Brethren church, the Rev. David Lang baptized the son of the Carl Lang's, Byron Vernon Lang. Edwin Marty went to Des Moines Tuesday on a business trip. Mrs.

Blanche Walton of Industry, arrived the first of the week for a visit with her sister Mrs. Georgia Smith and her nephew, Howard Smith and family. She will also visit her sister Mrs. Hattie McGee in Algona. Mrs.

Walton was former Blanche Sisley. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Nelson and three children spent the Easter weekend in Canton, S. at the home of Mrs.

Nelson's parents Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Sky berg.

Miss Gunda Egertson of Ames a sister of Mrs. John Nelson, spent the past week visiting at the John A. Nelson and Jon Nelson homes. Mrs. Georgia Smith of Hardy visited a few days recently at tbe home of her son and daughter-in- ALGONA HOTEL PINE ROOM LUNCHEOM9 50c to 70c 11:30 A.M.

to P.M. TAP ROOM RE-OPENED It's Cars need motor tune-ups just like a violin needs to be toned tp get best out of it. i Mptor that pyt the back' into performdftee-re'fluires th :1 tpuch of an expert, together with use of factory-engineered tuning equipment. Here at Percival Motors, we 'both. Correct timing, correct cqburetor adjustment, ignition correction, are among the items that need attention now on winter-weary cars.

The long winter your car has just, parsed through has put a sluggishness into your motor. If your car is "moping" along 'let us tune it. Unless you are one of ones with a new car, your old car may have to carry you another year. Take good care of us start by giving that motor a through, TUNE-UP NOW! liSE ARE THE 'Distributor Timirrg sPMel Pump fqn Belt Ai.r Cleaner Battery Terminals Spark Plugs Hose Cpnnections Cylinder Head Ignition (Compression Voltage Regulator Starter Battery Radiator me at xs-sg. if MftttVMffiMIU diiys a'ssistftig'-in-care ef daughter Jeanne, hit the.a'e^flV the Hbuse af ste -me ADS I i 5 Itefv At, StorylCityr 2QO relatives.aijd Mf.

rinif MM. John Wfinanis bbserve thdt.BOW weddflg versHPy. Mt- mrss, willmms were mflrrredln in LaSallo county, tp WWa' in 1800. Irons' "Jrions" Are Vol. 1, Always 'Hre Tuesday, April 6, 1948 ''Isn't it romantic, John? It reminds me our.honey moon Niagara Falls." One Pipe or a Home-Full Sure, we like to get the whole plumbing and heating installation, ior a home.

We'd be prevaricators (got that nice lone? 'word out -of the dictionary) if we didn't say ii. Bui iOikf gentle in the SoW feiArtAj" suddenly find yourself' with 'a pipe ihat is 'spotting, wai- erV or a' drain that won't drain, or a 'furnace thai is "acting Up, we' are Johnny- on-ihe-sjJot toy help you. Here at Irons' we keep up a COMPLETE plumbing and healing the largest to the smallest of and we of Service with a capital MATERIALS AND FIXTURES ARE We Want Jo Deserve Your Business Parmanently Sales DQIKSB-PtYMPUTH Service South Phillips Street happy to say that some of this planning 19 and 30 on we been doing over the pnjit js beating -We are certainly getting pw' pd. materiaflp, end are as pn.ipy.jplumbi tp cap fix'yow wp a yew a shining MAKE A LONG STQ.RY It 9B4 Wt 9X9 ahjndise 'Vp ,1 a- -V f. I.

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