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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 7

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Algona, Iowa
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VALEHTINE'S DAY CHOSEN FORMUPTIALS I i III ITItonka, Feb. 21-Tena Swyiter 8 I was married to Harm Kettwlck iMt week Wednesday evening at 6:30 at the bride's home by Relv. SiJP Calvin Schnucker. Mrs. Schnuteker THE POCKETBOOK KNOWLEDGES played the wedding, march, atoo gang Take Thou My Hand, accompanied toy Delia (After the ceremony Delia and Wesley Meyer, Bernlce and Theresa Spear, and Herman Kettwlck sang Blest tee the Tie that The couple were attended by Mrs.

Kettwldt's slater Delia and Mr. Kettwtck's brother Harry, Lakota. Mr. and Kettiwick are now living on the Swyter place. They gave a wedding dance Friday evening at the Miller rollseum.

Yong'a Produce Leads Standings in the local bowling league are: W. Young's Produce 8 Lakota 7 Pacesetters 5 K. H. Hamilton's Hatchery 4 D-X Oilers 4 Farmers Woden 3 Last week the bowlers here took part in a meet at Waterloo, each bowler rolling nine games. John score was 1732.

The Doan AM met last Thursday at Peter LJaraon'B, and devotion's were led by Mrs. Hott, president. Series ef Bnslness Moves Frank proprietor of the local harness and shoe repair shop, has purchased the house occupied by the William Batts, also the lot where the Harold Johnson produce station Is located, and will soon move to the new home. Mr.Hoff will conduct his shop In the produce building, and Johnson will move next door to a building where the B. M.

service shop is located. The service shop, In turn, will move to the Boeckholt building and will continue sale of Standard 1 oil products. The service shop proprietors are Wm. Baade and Ben U. Meyen H.

8. Pupils Orgmnhe The Junior high classes lately organized' The Jolly Jig-Saw cluib. NewlywecU at Hornet Lakota, Peb. 21-Mr. and Mrs.

Forest Warner, of Visit Conrfrey, OHI HAS MORI THAN 99,000,000 PINOUM MM MUCIOUt WR TH1 AMMJCAN MWWH. IH IHWSTW CHAMOIS IN MTIHT SVSTCM. were married PdbWary 14, and came to Oarl Truniip's' on a honeymoon trip. Mfs. Warner Is the youngest daughter of thfe late Mrs.

Lena Renlberg, who was a sister of Mrs. Trump. The John Deegs were pioneers of this Vicinity and lived many years on thd farm now owned and occupied by the Henry Boettehera. Following MrsX Deeg'a death John Deeg returned to Germany, where he made hia home until his death seVeral years ago. The newlywedu also visited at the John Asch's and Dick Spear's, Lakota, and Junior Otls's, Forest City, The women are daUghtero of Mr.

and Carl Trump, southeast of town, and Mrs. Trump la a daughter of the John Deegs. ton Methodist church. Mr. Hodges Is a superintendent of schools.

Laura Stratton, Brltt, apent Saturday with her grandmother, Sarah Wise. The Martin, family, Woden, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Gus Norte and a ftn return ed Saturday from attending the former's father's! funeral Friday at CentervlUe, Carl Neuman, Whltteinore, has been visiting his brother Otto. (Mrs. August KlrscUbaum spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs.

Cyrus Elseman, Brltt. 0. a at tut liar Garner. Edna, daughter at Hanson, celebrated her 14Mi day, and received many ta- eluding A birthday cake from mother. Lyle Fitch and Clifford Cartoatt went to Fort Dodge Saturday, Mi The P.

W. Hansons', Chester and Clifford enlisted In I .1 tlon Saturday. Mr Burt, to helping Thaves, re for him. Other Lakota News. Mr.

and A. T. Buckets attended the funeral of a sister of Mrs. titickels at cently, and Blnce Fort Dodge returning Officers' elected are: Kenneth Grandt; vice, president, Ernestine UUtODMOn Adam'son; secretary-treasurer, ola Kromlniga. The club meets weekly for programs.

Five members of the program committee are changed weekly to give all a chance at preparing a program. Refreshments are served once a month. The club met Friday, and the refreshments committee, with the help of Miss Kaphengst, served a light lunch. Girls Lose to The H. S.

glrla cage team took part in a sectional last week at Ledyard 1 and Thursday evening defeated Lone Rock. Friday evening they defeated Wesley, but Saturday evening lost to Lelyard. The junior high boys and' girls teams played Rake's here Friday evening, and the local boys won by a narrow margin, but the girls lost. This week Tuesday night the teams were to go to Rake for return games. J.

C. Uewvllle Birthday J. C. NeWvllle celebrated a birthday last week Wednesday. Twenty- five self-invited guests arrived in the evening to surprise him: the Martin Larsons, the Harvey.

Grahams, the Harold Taifts, Fairmont, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings, of DOWN LAKOTA PROJEraOWD Lakota, Feb. 21 The Ledyard Farm Bureau meeting for February was held at J. H.

Holcomb'a Friday tout because off so much sickness only about 20 were in attendance. A potluck dinner was enjoyed at noon and the business meeting and program followed Group singing and prayer, opened the meeting. George Wallenttae gave a talk on New Features the Program. The Rev. Mr Swanson, of the Swea City Lu theran church, talked on the farrr program and farm.

life. Mrs. Chaa Gutknecht gave a report of the state convention which was belt at Des Molnes In January, and re- the Family has suffered a severe attack of flu, but all are naw recovering. The Louis Hansons drove to Ellendale, Sunday to visit relatives. They I were accompanied by Orville and Howard Koppen and returned thel same evening.

Samuel Warlburton, -who has (been sick -with flu the past week, Is reported Improving. The Emory Smiths were all sick several days laat week. Arlene and Yelma Heetland, employed in Maaon iClty spent Saturday and Sunday wHh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heetland Tuesday morning they all went to Sunday visitors at Charles Gut- Storm Lake to attend a New Out-U; nec ht'a were Mr.

and'Mrs. Wade look meeting for the Northwest Ball and Mrs. Gutkneoht's broth owa conterence. The Rev. Mer- et Ernest WortnW, and family, ton Rice, pastor of the Metropolis mjra.

A. C. Klocke and her son tain Methodist church, Detroit, Walter and family spent Saturday was to ibe among the speak- -with the Edjw. Christs. at Fores ere.

I City. Girl for Harry A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry War.burton at the Buffalo Center hospital early Sunday morning. This is the first child.

Harry owns and operates a grocery store here. (Mrs. Warfourton was formerly Bdltb. Buxton and was a teacher in the Lakota pulblic school before her marriage. Follow-Up Lesson Mesdames Lou Nltz and John Heetland gave a follow-up lesson at Lawrence Hagedorn's Thursday on the lesson on pictures and wall SEXTON Here's the Reason WHY i for our S-pegfr Rotogravure Tabloid now distributed eight pages of Furniture and Rug Item that SHOUT SAVE! SAVES We Offer Furniture that Is Better for Less Money We buy cooperatively with 400 associated Furniture dealers and this group bought cooperatively before manufacturing costs advanced.

Our Savings are Your savings! Every item we seU will be delivered to your home without charge! No freight, no drayage. No additional expense! Buy Furniture that you can inspect first. And Ifa wise to buy from 'a firm that will stand back of It FOSTER FURNITURE CO. ALGONA.IOWA The Frank Grants, Wesley, were Sunday evening callers at. Oscar Hammond's.

MrJ and Mrs. Everett Hodges, Greenville, and the Leo Stevens, FentonJ were Sunday dinner guests at Harvey Steven's and attended the services at the Sex- hanging. present, Sixteen women many, of them were from Springfield township and they i hope to be able to organize the County Agent Brown talked on W0 rk there next year. bldg. Burt; Mrs.

E. L. Jennings, Fred Jenningsv Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newvllle, Mason City; Mr.

and Mrs. William Newville, of Des Moines. Honey Trucked to Iowa ftW 116 PUAL ION Insur apany. Bec'y LNCE Eitate Maurice Keil, Ted Dujwnlre, and Peter Halnes took a load of honey and supplies to Sioux City Sunday, and next day attended a stockholders meeting of the Sioux Honey association, of which Mr. Kell and 1 Mr.

Dunmdre are members. 8. a. Class Officers New officers of the Methodist Dorcas S. class are: president, Mrs.

Ray Hansen; vice. Mrs. Mark Bacon; Mrs. Edw. Ziefel.

Elevator Annual Meet The farmers' elevator will hold Its annual meeting Saturday. Other Titonka News. (Mrs. Ernest Peterson, daughter Lela, and Floyd Ahrends visited Sunday at L. A.

Wlnkel's, Algona. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Swan, Britt. John Bleich was brought home from the Park hospital, Mason City, Wednesday, with her new son, born Sunday, February There Is one other child, a Vera Farm Buream subjects. The next meeting will Ibe an 1 evening meet- Ing at C. O.

Peterson's March 8. Two Surprise Parties The John Roelfsetnaa jrere surprised a week ago Sunday evening when 35 neighbors came to spend the evening with, them for a farewell party. The Roelfsemas' will move March 1 to the Ernest Trasa- mer farm several miles- north. The same group of neighbors gathered at Hans Beenken's Thursday for a surprise party for them. The Been- kens are moving to a farm southeast of Titonka.

The Edward Tel- camps have purchased the farm vacated by the Beenkens, and the Clayton Whalens will move to the Helmera farm. Mrs. Bertha Dirksen and family, from near Titonka, will move to the farm vacated by the Whalens. Bey for 1. I.

Relatives here received word last week of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Halsey, at Kansas City, February 14.

Mm Halsey will be remembered as Jane Carlson, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Carlson, of Swoa City. Mrs. Carlson was formerly Opal Wortman, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wortman, who 'were pioneers 1 of the Ramsey and Lakota vicinity. Mrs. Carlson left Thursday to heip care for her daughter and -the grandson. Aid Supper Nets Mesdamea I.

E. Wortman, W. E. 50TICE OF (LETTDfft. Sealed bids Will be received at Ley, Ray Winter, Tony Schasper and Emma and Louise Thaves entertained the Presbyterian Aid at the church Thursday afternoon Following the business meeting the committee served a 25c supper and cleared about $22.

Mlnkels Move to here received! word last week that the Doctor Minkel family, Swea City, leaving there this week for Newton, where the doctor will take over the practice oif a doctor who has accepted a position 1n Washington, D. C. Referees B. B. Mr.

and Mrs: Alton Anderson spent Friday night at Little Cedar, where Mr. Anderson was referee last week for the girls' basketball tournament at that place. Mr. Anderson is coach at the Lakota school. he office of tne County Auditor, Algona, Iowa, tfntil 2 p.

m. February 28, 1940, for furnishing material as follows: 144,000 bd. ft. Fir plank, 3000 lin. ft.

red cedar piling, 1800 lln. ft. corrugated, metal culvert pipe and 1500 lln. ft concrete culvdrt pipe. Bidding blanks and additional information may be at the office of the county engineer, Algona, Iowa.

E. S. KINSEY, County Auditor. Feb. 13, 1940.

22-23 A.C. XAOIO VALUES! 4-Tube A.C.-D.C. Mantel Radio R.C.A. Model S100. 95 CORONAOO A.C.

Mantel With 6 Working Tubes Lever tuning. B.C. A. licensed. With walnut cabinet 91395 Youth's Condition Critical- Ivan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jam.ee Smith, who live west of town, and who has been ill for several years, was reported a critical condl- THANK YXHJl THANE yon! For ill the friendship and patronage. It's been fine. And be sure to stick to DX Gas in 1940! Johnson's D-X SERVICE Same With Ivory Cabinet $14.95 MMMM S-IVK MTTOV OKUTED MUNTU UDIO Our Regular 'Price $27.95. Price, Less $91 OK Batteries, OP Our Rcgvfor wot $59.95 $12.00 Now! CORONADO S-TUBE AC CONSOLE GRAND Wired for television adapter.

11 tube performance. R.C.A. licensed; Model 0908. Special Sale Price $125 WEEK, I Payable Monthly Time Uberal Trade-In Allowance and tomkto insurance. No Extra Charge for Credit $17.95 Quality Innerspring Mattrets Sale Price YOU'LL LIKE OUR 5ERVKX OFFERED AT 3 LESS THAN YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY! Scientifically designed for healthful rest 231 Premier wire coils.

new, felted cotton filling. SALff CORONADO 5-TUBE iy 2 VOLT CONSOLE Extreme economy of operation. New beam power output tube. R.C.A. licensed.

Model 953B. Sale Price less batteries. GASH $1.25 Per WMk, Monthly FtEEHOMETIUU. oo Attend (Mrs. Lyman Needham, Lakota, and her daughter, Mrs.

Porter Henaman, Esthervllle, drove to Altert Lea, Saturday to attend the seventh birthday party of Mrs. Needham'a granddaughter, Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stell. Mrs.

Steil was formerly Gretclien Johnson. They returned Saturday night and Mrs. Henaman visited here a few daya before returning home. Attend Outlook The Rev. and Mrs.

N. G. Grote drove to Graettlnger Monday even- ng and spent the night with the lev. and Mrs. W.

G. Boll, and This Week's Special at Shilts Shoe Store Snow Bo old for week-end and thto week at John Greenfield's. The rest of the GeWklnga are quarantined; for fever. Mr and Mrs. James- McColley are moving March 1 to farm one-half mile east of town known as the Sever Pannkuk place.

chickenpox. "Mil, SbpWe ConradJ had a visit from her son Conrad, RpokyeH and bis f(MgUy over the weekend- Mr. ConradUs a courthouse employe. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Ife Thompson oon. Sidney and Audrey, children of Mr. and Mrs, "Ken" Fisher, are re- overlng from three weeks of Seven carloads of stock were ljaped Saturday, and the week jefore there were eight. Arthur Henck has 'returned from )maba, where he attended a Gamble stores convention. Sever Pannkuk hu had oat down at bU home.

Sunday after AUTO LOANS Personal Property tlP TO Anywhere in Nortll fe on your own signature security. No fees PT. sions. As 3Qm to repay. pUone, pr wrjte Western Credit Company N.

Dodf Alf boots fill sizes from AAA to swps 9 to 4, sizes 12 to 3, Maw On Tta AA 1940 CORONADO ELECTRIC WASHER Model G20 Special Sale Price 95 $1.36 Per Week, Payable Monthly CORONADO GASOLINE POWER WASHER Model G38X Cash Price YOUR OLD TIRE IS WORTH WHEN TRADED IN ON A NEW CREST TIRE olf lint MMfrf 4.40/21; 4.50/21, imd $4JOO aHmumtm Purchase a set of new FIRST LINE, top quality Crest Tries now and trade in your old tires. They will really bring you big savings during this sale. GAMBLE'S CREST TIRES ARE GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU FULL SATISFACTION WITHOUT LIMIT AS TO TIME BUY TIRES ON TIME Buy a of Tirai lew $100 PER WEEK 1. Sin 4.40-21. 4.90-21.

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