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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 12

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JOHN OF SWEA WED 25 YEARS, NOV. 28TH Swea-Eagle: Mr. and Mrs. Joh; Jongberg were honored on their 25t! wedding anniversary at a surpris party at their home Friday night Nov. 28, when forty relatives anc friends came In for a social time.

A short program was given. Mrs Howard Mayne sang "Memories and "Perfect accompanied Mrs. Joe Mayne. The guests presented the Jong bergs with a silver table service for eight. Comrmmity'Silver Carnation pattern.

The table decorations were a decorated wedding cake and white candles. On the buffet a bouquet of chrysanthemums was placed. Lunch was served. Guests present Included Mrs. Maggie Thackery, Mrs.

Viva Thackery and two children of Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mayne, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mayno and daughter, De- 1'oris and son, Robert, Mrs.

Lawrence Mayne and children, Mr. and Mrs Frank Kelly of Ledyard, and the Walter Peterson, Emil Larsons and Floyd Treats. Ellis and Arden Jongberg and June Larson of Clarksville. Petersons Given Reception Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Berg gave a reception at their homo Saturday night, Nov. 29, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Holger who were married Nov. 7.

Mrs. Peterson befon marriage was Liala Berg. A socla evening was spent followed by a luncheon. The couple received many gifts. The guests the receni groom's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Peterson of Fenton, Mr. and Mrs August Hanson of Ringsted, Mr ter of Mrs. Mary Senenfelder, waa a graduate of the Swea City high school, moving to Dows a few years ago where she has been employed as a cafe waitress. Mr.

Kreitlou left day after their marriage for Des Molnes where he had been called as a draftee In the U. S. army service. His At present will remain at Bows. Home tor Thanksgiving The following teachers were home with their parent for the week end June Larson of Clarksvllle, Lucille Evans of Renwlck, Geneva Berj of Rockwell, Lucille Berg of Williams and Freda Bergeson of New- Bed, 4, News Items ofBurt Buy Town Property and Mrs.

AJfred Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lampe of Bancroft, Mr and Mri3. Lawrence and children, Fairmont, Verne Peterson and Geneva Berg of Rockwell, Lucille Berg of Williams, Ruby Berg of Des Molnes, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Berg and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Roalson and son, Allen, Ralph Sanders, Dorothy, June and Sylvia Anderson. Wed at Dows Friends here received announcements of the marriage of Miss Luela Senenfelder and Lauren D. Keirlou of Dows who were married Sunday, Nov.

23, at the Methodist Episcopal church. Luella, a daugh- Jacob Peterson has bought the 'ormer Chas. Collin house and of a block of land sur- the dwellings. Mr. and rfrs.

Collin now live in Concordia, Kansas. They turned the property over a year ago to Sunset Home, a Baptist Old People's home in Con- The Petersons have farmed Seneca township for 40 years md expect to retire and move in- town before spring. Swen Folks Move The Virgil Blomsters moved last reek into their new home In Swea Jity. The Harold Hewitts are mov- ig into the dwelling vacated by he Blomsters. The Arden Hoveys ave leased the Leslie Hansen farm nd are moving from town this week lere.

Mr. Hovey operated a D-X tank wagon. The Lawrence Creese family of Maple Hill moved recently Into the tenant house and will work as farm hands for Ole Johannsen south of town. Mrs. Wlalter Peterson, of Los Angeles, came Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Linde. Selma Johnson of Minneapolis, came last for an extended stay with her sisters, Mrs. Anna Larson and Mrs. O.

W. Berggren. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson and their children of Williams visited from Thursday until Friday at the home of his brother, Art E.

Anderson. A week ago Sunday a large group of relatives met at the Robert Pehrson home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pehrson of Ashland, ind Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Pehrson ind their daughter, Darlene, who dre leaving at an early date for Los Angeles, where they plan to nake their home and join their son, Ellis, who has been in California over a year. Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mr Roy Kollasch and Shirley, daugl ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lloy were absent from their classes ten week with measles.

Jerry Wlngert returned Sunda to Dubuque, where he attends Lora College. He had spent his Thanks giving vacation here at his parent a Lawrence Wingert home. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of the nava station at Maaon City and Benn Wagner who Is In the naval servic there, weife Thanksgiving day guests at the Al Wagner home.

Mrs. Ed Studer and Mrs. J. Walker of Corwlth visited at the home of their mother, Mrs. Susan Lease Sunday afternoon.

They also called at the Maurice Studer home Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Dawson vlsitec Ills uncle, Preston Chapin, at the Mercy hospital In Mason City several days last week and report the atter recuperating slowly from his operation. Miss Irene Rose Scanlin left Monday morning for Sioux Falls, D. where she attends high school.

She had visited her aunt and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Studer and famiily since Wednesday evening.

Mildred Funnemark and teacher friend, Miss Helen Brian of Little Rock left Sunday after spending their Thanksgiving Vacation here with the former's Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Funnemark. An afternoon card party will be held in the lodge hall Saturday afternoon, Dec. 6th, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary.

Bridge and 500 will be played and will start at 2:30. Everyone is invited. Lillian Johnson is chairman. Miss Arabella McPherson and Mrs. Oscar Erickson were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Leota, DeEtta and Rodney Hagl.

Mrs. Erickson left for her home at Elln- hurst, 111., Friday following several weeks' visit here. Mrs. Leon Smith and three children, Joan, Jean Ann and Paul of Fort Dodge visited from Friday until Sunday at the Albert and Ray Kleinpeter homes. Mrs.

Smith was formerly Esther'Kleinpeter, oldes daughter of and jMft. Alter! Kleinpeter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bleleh and Donna Mae moved Into the apartment above the MeMahOn funeral home, The Barbara Schrauth home they had occupied the past year was bought by Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Llcktelg. They alao moved Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Terrence Dolan left Wednesday for their home at Mlnot, N. following a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Ella Dolan and his sister, Mrs. George Vitzthum and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Dolan and Mr, and Mrs. Vitzthum spent Friday In Mason City. Mrs. Albert Licktelg accompanied ier mother. Mrs.

JoeV Smith and Dorothy and Mrs. W. M. HugHn and 3etty Lou of Buffalo Center to Sioux Qity Wednesday evening', where they visited the former's aunt and grandmother. They returned home Sunday evening.

Stanley Studer, Robert Klrkpat Ann Cddy, Wife Academy, at came home Wednesday tot a vacation with her parents. Mr. tod Mrs. ArnW Cody, she returned to Her duties the first of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard RabW of Hawarden were Wednesday night guests at parental J. Frank homef. Thursday they vls'lted wi. atlves in Selmond.

returning here the latter part of the week' and spent Sunday here. Dr. and Mrs. J. A.

Mueller and Virginia Ruth and Mrs. Clara Ier spent Thanksgiving at the R. J. Claussen home at Relnbeek. i The doctor and' his mother returned the same day.

Virginia Ruth re- Yiained until'Sunday and Mrs. Mueler accompanied her aunt to Rochester, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Madden and foan, and Mr.

Madden's mother, Urs. left Thursday morn- ng for Cedar Rapids, where they an uncle and aunt of Mrs. Madden, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Yea- ler. Mrs. Kohl remained for an ndeflnlte visit and the Maddens re- urned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Slems and Stanley Studer, Robert Klrkpat- IMri ana George Siems and ick and Henry Gliessen of Sas- Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vot- mtchewan, left Monday teler, Delond, Ervln and Vincent, find TFrntltr orenoon for Milford, Iowa, where hey attend the LaSalette seminary. They had spent last week here at heir parental, J. P.

Studer' and "Cirkpatrick homes. J. P. Studer ook the boys to Milford. Mr.

and Mrs. Vee Mullln and fam- spent the Thanksgiving vacation 'eek end with her parents, the M. f. Perkins In Omaha. They return- home Sunday night and report- the so dense that a speed i to 20 miles per hour was all that was safe for driving.

Their nephew, Pat Lennihan of Omaha, returned with them for a visit here. The Leo Bleich family were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of her mother, John Smith at Goodell. Mrs. Bleich's. brother and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Mark' Smith and seven children of Harcourt visited at the Leo Bleich home from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. John Smith of Goodell came on Monday for a visit at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Bleich and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Fisher and Mrs. Henry Miller were dinner guests on Sunday at the Robert Votteler home. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Hantelman," Mary Lou and Charles of Seneca. if you wear a size between These smart 10.95 LARGE SIZE COATS Warm fleeces, handsome tweeds priced to save you up to Now, right at the very heart of the season when you need them most. Yes Fur Trimmed Coats Actually Worth 19.85. A spectacular group of fine coats in large sizes 38 to 50. News Items of Fenton Vicinity Depew Aid Elects The Depew Ladies' Aid met Friday aftertnobn tat the chiU-eh with Mrs.

A. K. Gaard and Airs Halvor Larson as hostesses. Offic ers were elected for the comlnj year and are as follows: president Mrs. Albert Mitchell; vice president Mrs.

Amer Cody; secretary, Mrs John Brakke; Treasurer, Mrs. Eldon Rhoades. YOU SAVE UP TO $10 ON THESE HANDSOME Sterling O'COATS SUITS 19 75 Values today at 29.50 For how long we don't know but these famous suits and overcoats are still only 19.75 Representing top quality tailoring and superlative fabrics. Suits in single or double breasted models o'coats in many styles. Other Overcoats at 16.75 and 12.85 Bible Study Class A Bible study class has been organized under the auspices of the W.

S. C. S. A group met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. John Light to plan for the class.

Sixteen attended the first meeting which was held Sunday evening at. the Methodist church. Rev. J. G.

Water, man gave the lesson. Mr. Ralph Wleisbrod visited Saturday at the H. J. Henrlcksen home in Ringsted.

Shirley Gile of Ruthven spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Robert Huskamp. Larry his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Haase in Algona. Mr.

and Mrs. Forest Hanifan, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at he E. K. Johnson home. Mr.

and Mrs. John Mickick and Robert of Klemme spent the holidays here with relatives. (Lloyd Volgt of Mason City spent from Wednesday to Sunday at the parental C. C. Voigt home.

'Ernest Haack, John, Fred and Carl were dinner guests Sunday at the Ernest Rosseisen home. Mr. and Mrs. Yager were Sunday evening supper guests at the Clarence Wegener home. Miss Esther Luedtke, employed in Spencer, visited at the parental Herman Luedtke home Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Florence Newel of Kenyon, spent the week end at the G. W. Newel home and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Mueller, nnd family were dinner guests on Sunday at the Arthur Gade home in Algona. The Royal Neighbors met Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Walt Widdel.

This was their regular monthly meeting. Vivian Madden of Haifa and La- Vaun Madden, teacher at Lakotii, spent from Wednesday to Sunday at the Joe Madden home. Mrs. Marvin Pierce is now' home from Iowa City where she had been for a months' treatment. She is now up and much improved.

Mr. and Mrs. John Newtel and Mr. and Mrs. George Newel and Mary Georgia, were dinner guests of the 1 F.

P. Newels. Mr. and Mrs. George Bellinger and 'family nisited Sunday wlith Mrs.

Blolinger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klinge, at Garner. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Berkland and son of Wahoo, visited at the parental Ole Barkland home and with other relatives from Wednesday to Sunday. and Mrs. Paul Nemitz, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jentz and family and Mrs.

Ed Mitchell and Robert were Sunday dinner guests at the Art Bierstedt home, Lakota. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tjaden and family and Mrs. George Stewart of Burt were entertained at dinner on Sunday at the Wl.

E. Laage home, honoring Mrs. Tjaden's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.

O. J. Salisbury of Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Debolt of Rodman and and Mrs.

Lloyd Kern were Sunday dinner quests at the Arthur Mueller home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krause, Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Jentz and Mr. and Urs. F.

F. Mueller, Delorls and i'erdinand, were six o'clock din- ler guests Sunday evening at the Oeorge Jentz home. Here Is the LIFETIME GIFT With a Future America's Leading Pianos Available in 16 New Beautiful Models Imagine how excited your FAMILY would be to see this beautiful NEW Piano delivered to YOUR HOME just before Christmas. AIXOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD PIANO i Reconditioned, pianos at closeout prices Easy Terms Arranged Jones Piano House New Cent. Ave i Ft.

Dodge, la. Carver Bldg. Home on a Visit, Armstrong Girl is Appendicitis Victim Armstrong: Rose Ellen Whitlow, a student at a business college in Mason City spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A.

Whitlow. Saturday afternoon she was taken to the Coleman hospital in Estherville where she underwent an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Manley of Minneapolis spent Thursday with relatives and friends here John F.

O'Neill is recovering rapidly from a recent surgery performed at the clinic in Rochester Minn. Barbara Smith has returned to Chicago to resume her college duties at Career Institute after a vacation at the parental C. I. Smith home. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Rolling and granddaughter, Mary Ellen Conlin of Tracy, visited over the week -end with friends and relatives here. Betty Kennedy returned Sunday Mason City where she resumed ier college duties after spending Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and" Mrs. M.

J. Kennedy. Mrs. Donald Smith and family re- urned to Dolliver to their home on Sunday latter spending several weeks at the parental John Weis d. Mrs.

Smith is the former Mae Weis. (Mrs. Harold Atwood and Mrs. Olive Lytle are visiting in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs.

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1890-1977