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

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Algona, Iowa
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Wester of Bride in New York, 3 9th Wester. daugh-1 rm ter of Mr. afid Mrs. Efriil and hep sfster, Mr's, frank Hoi- wad friarrlod ffatnrrfnv morning man. vjaiu June 19, to Charlie beRoas at the ftec dry of St.

Helena at 1 Hc 5 assistant rtiart- agei-'of the Stauffer Restaurants find his wife has been employed as dietitian for the same firm lor two years. The youn couple are in Florida ahd 4t honeymooning Cuba and plan to visffher par" cnts hofe in a month. A Camp Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baker of Mollies and Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Maddy of Albia are living in their trailer. houses, which arc Md in the Curtis Senskin yard, The men and three" other men are with the Wright Tree Service Co. ahrf are trimming trees around town for the Central States Electric Co. A.

Met Wednesday The C. D. A. held its regular meeting Wednesday evening. It was decided to meet once in July snd in August.

The next meeting will be on Wednesday, July pi, Following the meeting 500 was With Mrs. August Studer winning high score prize. LicktfJg, Ibvv prize, and Mrs. Tom lucky chair prize. Enlisted in Army Averv Mullin and Leroy Seiler have enlisted in the Army Air Corps.

Avery has resigned As Second man at the creamery, ffeective on July I. Jadt Worsley of Clea been at his maternal gr ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 1 Lake has Young, 1M A o. I uuiiKi While his 1 parents, the ted Wors- leys, are 'on a business trip to J- P.

StUder Matt Becker and J6hn 'Kichler fished in Minnesota waters several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gfeorgo' Cihk spent Monday arid Tuesday of last week at the homo of "thcii- fon Louis Cirvk, near Buffalo Center, while the latter attended a funeral at Dubuqtrtjv Mark, son of and Mrs. Reese Martin, had birthday party on Tuesday, June He and Mrs.

Ray Williamson and two daughters were in Boone on business Wednesday. Her parents, Mr. E. C. Hoeser, and her brother-in-law and sister.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coonrod and three children, Jackson were here several days days week.

Tommy and Carol Ann Williamson returned with them for' a ten-day visit. Mrs. Tom Forburger, her sister Mrs. Sylvester Carman, and their brother, John Bleich, of Britt wefft to Rochester, Tues- ciav for medical treatment. Mrs.

Leo Bleich and her mother, Mrs. John Smith, were servers at the regular meeting of the Catholic Missionary society on Wednesday afternoon. Peter Lickteig left for his home at Cresco Wednesday. He had visited relatives here for several days, following his return fcem Phyllis Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Smith, of Otho visited at the Lawrence Smith home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BUrge- son and daughter Janet, St. Olof, visited at the Curtis Benskin and Ernest Hutchinson homes last week.

Mrs. Burgeson is a sister of Mrs. Benskin 8 -Mn inson. Mrs, Luke YOungwirth, Dick May and Mary Youngwith visited relatives at Marshalltown Monday and Tuesday. Mrs.

TUlie Loebit? accompanied them down and she visited her brother John Jacobs. John Youngwirth returned home with them. Father John Roskopf of Water- lop and uncle, Mike Roskopf of MarshallteCwn, visited the latter's sister, 'Mrs. Rose Laux and other relatives here Tuesday. Oh Wednesday they went to Bancroft to visit his Clara Balz.

From there they went to Webster City to see his brother Henry Roskopf. Mr. and Mrs. John Weig sperit the June 20 weekend at Ackley visiting her brother Clem Puls seven vears old. Mr.

and Mrs. Emir Wester, Mrs. Leila Jordan and Alan visited the Emil Christensen family at Humboldt, Sunday. Mrs. L.

L. Pfeffer and three children left Sunday for a ten- day visit with her sister, 'Mrs. Dan Schmidt at Traer. Pfeffer observed her 8th birthday. Thursday ahd entertained 15 girls at her home.

Following an afternoon of Mrs. Pfeffer served a delicious lunch. Invitations have been received by friends and relatives here for a post-nuptial shower honoring Mrs. Clair Priester Hildmah, on Wednesday evening, June 30, at the Academy hall at Whittemore. Duarte, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Cink of Woden, visited last week A he enr Haverly home and AUdra Haverly visited at the Cink home. May Smith, is a daughter rff late A. Q. Smith ahd, wife, pioneers of thjs Vicinity, tives from Lakota wh'o attended were Mrs.

Emma Smith and daughter, Mrs. Clemens, aftd two children, of Boorte. Dtto Koppen, the Wayne Koppetis, the Orville Roppejis, the Edward Hagpes. Mrs. Emory Smith and son Allan, Mf.

and Mrs. Roy Farrington of Cedar Falls, all of whom left early Tuesday rWicftn- mg and returned OH Wednesday night. The Gleiters were given a large purse of 'money. Lakofans Go To Oolden Wedding in So. Dakota Lakota Mr.

and Mrs. G.us Gleinter of Toronto, S. celebrated their Golden Wedding last week Tuesday, June the home of a daughter, with: 59 relatives present for the-dinner. In the afternoon 100 friends called with congratulations 'in dpite ol an all-day rain. nee Lakata Pauline Miller, Lakota, went to Grinnetl college campus, where she was a citizen in the 1B48 Hawkeye tJirls' June 2026.

Pauline has been librarian at the Lakotu school for two years. Mr. and', Mrs, Harry Mussman drove to Riceville, Suriday, whern they attended a reunion of the Musstnan ahd BlosS families. Mesdanles Nettie Keister-, Harold Keister, Charles Anderson Jjnd Rozanne Keister of El more and Mrs. Harry Mussman attended the Stevenson family reunion at Greenwood "Park in Eagle Grove, This is the family of Mrs.

Nettie K'eistei'. Charles Lewis, his son Thomas ahd daughter Charlotte, and hus- battd, Mr. ahd Mrs. Art Sorenson of Glendale, spent last week Monday afternoon and Tuesday visiting at the -Fi'ed Schroeders. Other visitors 'at.

the same place two daughter Of Mr. Ql- ive Reid and 'children; asnd 'Sparks, and 'children, Blue. Earth. The visitors from Calif or home on Wednesday, Mrs. Hiimer Manstin is the employe in the C.

ft. Sffifth Company stofe and duties last week Monday: Hahsoft is fflJiftg the left When Artna signed ana began work at Larsoh Produce company, Watburlon, fe- the a caller last week WeiifiesdiSy at the home of his uncle, J. H. War- b'Ufton. Kenneth Bargar took ijUS 1 Tof- iHe to Park hospital in Mjjs8h nitv for a check-Up last w'68k Robert Anderson arid little daitghter, Des Moirtes, have been visiting at the home of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Ffed Schroedef; Anderson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Marcug Rippentrop here from Des Moines on Saturday artd his family ae- cbftiBanled them home SuMddy, Albert Rosehau has been Cbh- fined to his bed With pneuftlbhia but is somewhat improved, RoSenau is also sick in bed and one Herbert, has been in ah Algona hospital for some tittle.

Alvih and Lloyd Rosenau "-are caring fur their parents. Rev, and Mrs. 'E. m'-trhman attended the, annual HE 'tert family reunion the Be itist Grounds in Iowa Falls, last week. I The Ralph Powers of New York Came last Week Tuesday to spend their vacation with Ralph's parents and brother, SteVe Powers and Steve Powers Jr.

"Mr. and Mrs. attended the wedding of J.oyde Sterling, Algona. a cousin of Mr. Schispel, And Elaine Nelson Of TacoMa, at church in Algona, last week Monday.

Mrs. Amelia Koppen is visiting two of her daughters, Mrs. M. J. Mehl and Mrs.

Clarence Bwen- son, Albert Lea, Miftfl, tlfo Raymond Smiths spent last week vacationing at Spirit Lake, doing some fishing. GerSSema left a week ago Friday for Ames for a couple of weeks htay at D'r. and Mrs. Maynqrd Herman Schrneder is taking treatment at a hospital in Rochester, Minn. Clarence Koppen and farriily of Norfolk, Virginia, are visiting relatives here and at Hampton.

Colonial's New ALL-FUEL FURNACE A complete and economical forced air system that can bft easily converted from coal to gas or oil'. BURN COAL NOW and change to QAS or OIL later if. you Wish. Phoh'e 464 North Dodge GREEH COLOniflL fURnflCE SERVICE All This Paragraph Will Take Only 20 Seconds to Read 9: Let's take slock of our carpentry tools. How many have been broken or lost since you last made your tobl purchases? How niany are too 6ul io Be of ahy apprecable use to you anymore? You'll probably find that it is about time you repliriished your stock.

The staalU delicate jobs around the house canhot be done to the little woman's satisfactibn unless you have the right 'tools. -And when you think of tools, think-of hardware headquarters in Algona. Drop in tolay and le! us help ybu in your hardware needs. "WE'VE THE BEST TOOLS IN TOWN" 1 OHLHAAS HARDWARE AT YOUR DEALERS NOW PASTURAGE WITH ARCHER A really useful dsSummum no exfra Algona Flour am mssifc Waiooww Muto NOWISTH to place Coal Orders Summer This will assure you of a warm home next winter-Act Now- Don't Delay. Phone 229 F.S.

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About The Algona Upper Des Moines Archive

Pages Available:
53,621
Years Available:
1890-1977