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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 57

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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57
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MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE, JULY 1 1936 FIVE MAE BUNT DIES AT ARMSTRONG Survived by Parents, Four Sisters; Resident of Town Since 1903. Hyacinth Mac Bunt, 39, died Monday moraing at Colman hospital, Esthcrville. On June 20, she became seriously ill while at the home of her sister in Esthcrville and was taken to the hospital, where an operation was performed in an effort to save her life. Miss Bunt, who was the Globe- Gazette correspondent in Armstrong, was the daughter of Jarnes and Minnie Bunt. She was born Dec.

23, 1896. on the farm known as "Bonnie Brae" south of Armstrong. Iowa. In 1903, she moved with her par- cnts to the home in Armstrong where she resided since. Here she obtained her education in the public- schools and spent her life with and for her parents.

Besides her parents, she leaves four sisters, Mrs. L. R. Chapman, Estherville; Mrs. William Joshulke, Fairmont, Mrs.

John Blum, Armstrong, and Mrs. August Beck, also of Armstrong'. There are also four nephews and two neices, besides many other relatives. One brother Jay, preceded her in death. Garner Makes Tour to Advertise Celebration members of the Garner Chamber of Commerce and local businessmen headed by C.

J. jJohanson, chairman for the advertising committee for Garner's July 4 celebration, left here at 10 o'clock Tuesdav forenoon. Towns visited ifi- cluded "Forest City, Crystal Lalw. Woden. Titonka, Wesley and Britt at noon, Corwith.

Kanawha, Belmond, Goodell, Klemme and Ventura. Charley Bethke's German band played a five minute concert at each place. Ball Tourney Planned for Rockford 3 Days teams have entered an invitational softball tournament to be hold July 3. -I and 5 during Rockford's celebration, These teams are Devonia, Rockford, Cedar Township Pirates, Citizens' Bank of Charles City, Rudd All- Stars and Oliver Retail of Charles City. Games will be played Friday aft- $3,586.31 Spent by Wilson in His G.6.P.

Race for Governor DES MOINES, A. Wilson of Des Moines advised the secretary of state that he spent 53,586.31 in winning the republican nomination for governor in Iowa's June 1 primary, and received contributions of $704.51 toward bis campaign. John K. Mitchell of Fort Dodge, high candidate in the democratic attorney general nomination contest, reported spending $359.70, and J. G.

Devine of Humboldt listed expenditure of S321.8S in the contest for the republican nomination for secretary of state. In congressional contests Jesse E. Cundy (D) of Cedar Falls reported expenditures totaling Leon E. Hilton (Rl Sioux City $160; Sam D. Goctsch (D) of Decorah $164.33.

HARRIETT KNOX, 83, IS BURIED Belmond Woman Who Died as Result of Fall lowan Since 1884. A Vanderbilt Runs The curse of poverty is neighbors. Wealth wouldn't seem necessary if there was nobody to see us show off. State Journal. services for Miss Harriett Knox, 83, who died at the home of her niece, Luise Madsen, Sunday morning, were held ic the Madsen home Monday afternoon with burial in the Belmond cemetery Miss Knox suffered a fractured hip in April, and with the infirmities i of age, death resulted.

She was born in Nettle Creek, 111. With her parents she came to Belmond in April. 1884, and resided here since. She was a member of the Sands Memorial Congregational church, and maintained an interest in the Belmond Progress club. The Rev.

S. U. Leinbach was the pastor in chargo of the services. ernoon, Saturday morning and finals Sunday afternoon for a S30 purse. Baseball Saturday afternoon will be between Rockwell and Cartersville for a $100 purse.

Move to Wliittemore. BUFFALO and Mrs Arnold Woodcock and family moved to Whittemore the first of the week. They have been living in the Peterson apartment which will beoc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Breck- unricb.

White Shoe Cleaner lOc Easy to quickly. Will not ruh off. Two Big Days Before the Fourth! SHOP AT PEXNEYS AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE will be open until 9:30 p. m. Thursday.

For the "Fourth" Ladies' "Dutch Caps" 25c Men's Hot Weather Wash SUITS Here's Summer Comfort Here's a suit, men and a good suit at a price you generally pay for a pair of pants. In single breastecls, double breastecls and sports models! Sanforized shrunk the y'l 1 launder perfectly They're really c-o-o-1! Coat and trousers See them, men Men: Be Cool: White Topflight Shirts 9Sc Regular or XuCraft non-will collars! Made of pre-shrunk quality broadcloth! Tubfast! Men's Talon Fastener POLO SHIRTS 79c Birdseye mesh for coolness! Combed cotton yarns! Fast colors. Well made. Boys' 69c. RAYON SOCKS for Mm 10c Sturdy rayons in smnrt now patterns and shades.

Reinforced for extra long wear. Quality priced low! WASH TIES lOc Buy one for the Fourth! Overnight Case $2.98 Full wood frame with round edges. Imitation leather. Reptile grain. Other Cases Sl-29 up Blue and White Patent SANDALS Cool, Open Toe Style! $1.49 High cut sandals are very- smart and new looking! Broad T-strap attractively cut out! Open toes.

Self-covered walking heels. Men! Beat the Heat in a STRAW HELMET 19c Cool and good looking. White, silver grey, sand. They're hats for warmest summer weather: Oar Own Glen Row Frocks Sizes 14 to 52 When you say Glen Row you mean frocks fashioned and made especially for frocks made to strict standards of fit and length! White and pastel crepes exciting new prints! Beautifully styled. One and.

two piece models. Don't miss seeing them! $rV Jacquard Wash COATS .19 Cotton WASH FROCKS They've a certain dressy loolt that's usually found in much higher priced coats! Decidedly smart in the soft, lovely pastel too! Buy yours all set for summer. They'll be worn morning, noon and they'll be wardrobe pets! 12 to 20. $1.47 Strictly fast color, light and dark patterns. Sizes 14 to 52.

--1, BEDSPREADS An Unusually Fine Bargain! 69c Cotton crinkle in smart stripes to freshen your bedroom! Wash. well. 80 by 105 inches HAND MADE PORTO RICAN GOWNS J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc A REAL BARGAIN Regular Sizes Nicely made and full cut.

Trimmed with hand embroidery and smart applique. Save at Penney's! William H. Vanderbilt. wealthy Rhode Island socialite and son of the late Alfred Gwynnc Vanderbilt, has announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for governor of Rhode Island. Hanfdrd Lines Has New.Twin Motored 10 Passenger Planes SIOUX CITY, Hanford controlling interest 01 which has been purchased by Thomas F.

Ryan of San Francisco, Wednesday 'installed new twin motored, 10 passenger (Lockheed Electra) planes on its line from Kansas City to the twin cities. A. S. Hanford, who remains as president of the line, announced the new service, coincident with the postoffice department's approval. Under the new management J.

W. Miller, recently with the Douglas Aircraft company, will be vice president and general manager of the line. Miller said "it will be our purpose to offer to the public an air transport service of the highest order. The first (Lockheed Electra) plane has been completed and will be put into opration between Kansas City and the twin cities immediately, stopping at Omaha. Sioux City and Sioux Falls, S.

where connections will be made with the Hanford plane leaving Sioux Falls for Huron, Aberdeen and Bismarck and return." Seeks Injunction to Block Rival Greater SIOUX CITY, George C. Scott took under advisement the petition of Thomas W. Briggs of Memphis, doing business under the name of Welcome Wagon Service company, for a temporary injunc- tion to restrain Miss Grace Boston of Cedar Rapids from acting as a newcomer greeter in Cedar Rapids. Briggs charges the defendant was a former employe and violated her contract in entering the employ of another firm to conduct a similar greeting system. Visitors Are Entertained.

C. Stcnsbol and son, Paul of Waterloo and Mrs. Clara Williamson of Hawkeye were callers Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Hathaway and family. Fencing of Fairgrounds at Decorah to Be Started the fairgrounds is expected to start next week. The old board fence has been torn down and a new one will be erected. The new fence cost approximately $1,000, and will be paid for by local subscription.

Eight hundred feet of fencing is required to surround the grounds. Free land: One where the judge says: "You will do thus and so or go to jail for contempt of Fountain Inn Tribune. about Gasoline Mileage Join the world's greatest road test at any Standard dealer Most Marriage Licenses Issued at New Hampton Since 5 Day Law Repeal NEW HAMPTON Chickasaw County Clerk of the District Court Miss Florence Kearns issued 151 marriage licenses during June pared with 130 in the same month last year. This is the largest number issued in any one month since the five day marriage law was re- pealed. Greene Visitor to Sail to China for Marriage Caroline Sievcr.s of Chicago, who has been a guest of Miss Iva Clikeman.

will sail July 18, from Seattle, on the S. S. President Grant, for China. She will be married to Theodore Brcihan, missionary to Haukow, in September. Her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Christ Sievers, and their nephew. Norman Ohotzke also of Chicago who accom- panied her here, went to Nashua before returning to Chicago. 90 Attend Subdistrict Rally Held at Popejoy POPEJOY The local Epworth league group entertained at the sub- district rally Monday evening.

Ninety members from the leagues of Ellsworth. Williams. Do.vs, Mor- gan and Aldcn were present. The Rov. W.

E. Butler of Iowa. Falls delivered the address of the evening. Mrs. Hcnrichs, 65, Dies at Home West of Allison John Heinrichs.

65. died Monday suddenly at her home west of Allison. Heinrichs was born March 26, 1871, in Oldeburg, East Friesia, Germany. At 12 she came to America with her parents. Surviving are her hus- band, three daughters, Mrs.

Harm I Arjes, Mrs. George Lienemann and Mrs. Eilt Heeren, all of Allison; two sons, Henry of Shell Rock and I George of Ft. "Wayne, one i brother. Enno Frericbs of and one sister.

Mrs. Ernest Hahn i of Clarksville and grandchildren, Moving BUFFALO farewell party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zaiger Monday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Zaiger are moving to Manly where Mr. Zaigrr will be the Smith Hughes instructor in the public schools the cnming year. Entertain at Tra. A.

R. Gardiner's Sunday school class of young women entertained at a silver tea at the Gardiner home Tuesday afternoon. NUMSKUU, DEAfc NOAH WHAT KlNP oF cows PRODUCE DEAR. IF SPRINGS, AND THE JUMP? MAE 1 vvot-F, INDIANA YCJUfi NUMB NOTIONS DErAE. NOAH Thursday and Friday Open Thursday Night Until 9 P.

M. COOL, SUMMER COTTONS For People Who Are Going Places SIZES 14 to COTTON SHOP SECOND FLOOR 17 DAMON'S Over the bounding; waves, on picnics, camping trips, or to the beaches we're with those fortunate souls who are going away on a holiday trip or vacation. We're with them in spirit and with them in the "travel trousseaux" which are going places too! At lake, family picnics, or visiting- we have every need demanded by the well dressed "vacationist" and all in the correct comfortable materials, such as dimities, piques, sport prints, seer- suckers and voiles! SECOND COTTON SHOP.

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