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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 9

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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9
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7, W3 Here and There- CHy, News of Your Neighbors in North Iowa and Minnesota LIVERMOKE Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Davis took over.the management of the Town and their, assistants are Mrs. Maude McKenna and Mrs. Mayme Scott.

CHARLES Polzine of Riverside and Lake Tahoe, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Carl Sylvester and family; Mrs. Charles Obermefer, and family, and Mrs. Etta Heitz and family. 1 PLYMOUTH Mr.

and Mrs. James Friedline have returned from Chicago where they went on business. The children were cared for by their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Dixson. CHARLES CITY Marine Sgt; and Mrs. Earl Reints, left for San Diego, where he is stationed. They have been visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Schafer, and other relatives. and Mrs. Henry Olson and Donnabelle and Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Olson visited recently at the Palmer Olson home at Hopkins, Minn. They attended a family gathering in honor of Lt. and Mrs, Claire OSson, home on leave from Spokane, Wash. CHARLES Clara Hebert left for her home in Los Angeles, following a visit with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. M. A Hebert. Friendship class of the Methodist Church gave a farewell dinner in the church parlors in: honor of the Lowell Brooks family, who are leaving to make their home in Illinois. 'OS Rose Chisholm, Mason City, former Osage resident, submitted to major surgery at "Mercy Hospital, Mason City.

Her daughter, Mrs. Guc Bredehbft, nee Mercedes Chisholm, St. Paul, spent last week in Mason City. Emogene Paulson, daughter of. JM.r.

and Mrs, Lyiel Paulson, has been named to the dean's honor roll for scholastic achievement at Morningside College at Miss Paulson is in her freshman year and is majoring in music. THOMPSON The local annual cancer fund drive opened recently with Mrs. Aletta Samuelson as chairman. assistants are Mrs. Ralph Hestriess, Mrs.

Robert Robinson, Mrs, Curtis Lura, Marvin Larson land Larson. THOMPSON Mrs. d.w a Kpschmann returned to her home at Merrill; having been at the Rev. G. F.

Guldberg home the past two weeks assisting with the care of her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Guldberg, who has been ill with' rheumatic fever. CHARLES CITY Mrs.

Cecil Mau moved to her new home at 1175 21st Street, Des Moines, The Kenneth Litterer family is moving toilhe Mau home at 1005 Eleventh Street. L. A. S.toncr, who has been absent from his office for several months due to a fracture of his ankle and leg, resumed his practice Monday. CHARLES Mae Firman and her sister, Mrs.

Grace Boehm, left for AIcGregor to make their home. Mrs. Firman has been a resident of Charles City for 15 years. She was honored at-a party at the home of Mrs. John Cero.

The group presented her with a farewell gift. L. L. Pfcffer and. six of her'Girl Scout group are taking a scries of lessons on pottery making and glazing at a Brill studio.

They wish to earn a pottery badge for scout advance- merit. CHARLES H. Dill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dill; Charles City, 1 a 1 fireman in the Navy, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS' Philippine Sea, on the third tour of duty in Korean waters.

POPE T. Miller was given, a farewell party at the church dining room by the young folks high school Sunday School classes. Donald will leave for Army service in the near L. Zigrang of Sepulveda, arrived recently to visit friends. He is a former resident, having moved to California about two years ago.

Rice, rural mail carrier, admitted, to Mercy Hospital in Mason City recently for surgery. Latest reports haye him making favorable progress. SWEA and Mrs. Harold Anderson and family have returned from Scranton where they were called by the death of Harold's mother, Mrs. Richard Anderson.

LIVERMORE Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Hewitt became parents of their first child, a girl, born April 24. The maternal grandmother, Mrs. Earl Grohe of Albia, is here assisting in the household.

and Mrs. Dan Hanson, Luck, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hanson, Hastings, spent the weekend at the-home-of. Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Hanson, the three men being CHARLES CITY Miss Mona Melrose, daughter of Mr. and R. Melrose, a student at the University of, Hawaii in Honolulu, has been granted a scholarship for the coming year and will complete her Master of Arts in English Literature. Miss Melrose is 1952 graduate of the University pf Minnesota.

Hugi left for Kent, where he has employment on his daughter and son- in-law's farm. Mrs. Hugi and Charlene will follow after school is out. Matson returned this week lo his home at Randall after a visit at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Stensland. CHARLES CITY The. Cedar Valley Hospital reported Saturday that daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Willemsen, of Ma- IS THE ONE LEFT THE.

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Outer garment 13. Unadulterated (Shakespeare) 27. Protuberant part of saddle 28. Built-in platform bed 29. Desert 30.

Solitary Answtr 33. Ant 36. Sea eagles 39. Cry of a sheep 40. Exclamation.

42. Terbium (abbr.) Zb II IV Jb 10 ACROSS 43. Places 1. A gambling 44. A'roster game 5.

River (Ger.) 9. The devil 10. Give up 12. Schema 13. Plague 14.

Sick 15. Upright 16. Personal pronoun IT. Underground room 19. Goddess of discord 21.

Half an em 22. Evening (poet.) 23. Headland .24, Moslem title 25. Nourished 26. Projecting end of a church 28.

Stripe 29. Samarium (sym.) 31. Soft; sheepskin 32. Break the seal of 34.1am (contracted) 35. Lairs 37, Unit of electrical conductivity 38.

Board a. ship for a voyage 40. Sultanate near Arabia 41. Gain knowledge 42. In that place DAILY how to work It: A A ULONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another.

In this example A is used for the threa L's, for.the two O's, etc. Single letters, trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation RS MULSB BUPWE MKSSJRSM, GYB DSGKSB K.I PYSXPCOUJGI RGEDSB Yesterday's CryploquoJe: FOR HE WHO THMPTS AT LEAST ASPERSES THE TEMPTED WITH DISHONOUR FOUL. VI 5-1 son City; Mr.

and Mrs. James and arid Mrs. Donald Wait, all of and a son to and Mrs. Melbert Hoi- zer, also of Charles City. SWBA' CITY Esther Charlotte Smith and Marian Barger, Charles City teachers, spent the weekend wtih their parents, Mr.

'and Mrs. Walter G. Smilh and W. A. Barger.

Both have- signed contracts at Charles City for another year. and Mrs. Arden Ryg took their daughter, Elizabeth Marie, to Des Moines for a checkup at the Blank Memorial Hospital. Little Elizabeth remained for treatments. She was a victim of polio when less than a week old.

Schaper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schaper has been elected sergeant at arms of Zeta Gamma Kappa, professional Christian 'service sorority at Drake University, Des Moines. Miss Schaper is a junior in the college oE fine arls there, majoring in commercial art. SWEA Nelson has returned to Grecley, after a short visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George K. Nelson. Mr. Nelson is convalescing following surgery at a Fort Dodge hospital.

Fill that sheLkei with. Morton; friend- WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS" iodized or plain ROOM AND BOARD GENE AHERN NOT ONLY WILL MY NEW GOLF PUF.FLE PUTTER; BE'A SENSATION WITH MILLIONS OF I WON'T HAVE TO BEG ANY OF YOU LICK-PENNY TIGHTWADS TO-INVEST MONEy IN ONLY SPENDING. 0 FOR A WORKING MODEL OF THE YOU MUST HAVE SOMETHING THIS TIME, BECAUSE WHEN YOU DO WANT TO TAKE US FOR CLIt? ITS ON SOME DAFFV IDEA.LIKE A MUSICAL E6GBEATER OR SELF-WINDING WE'LL RIGHTS ON A ROyALTYBASISl SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R.J, SCOTT A COMPLETE ALL WAS PULVER.1ZIP MUMMY. MEPIClKEMtH if A SURE lAKE 'fROirf KMAKUtf) IS LAR(jESr OF Wi'tRoiM'S, riAvmq BEEN KKOWM RiACrf A Wilbur oF lOQ'PouHOS. POM I NO, A MA A ROBE.

HOOD. AND A DOMINO, OE-fPILOli RE IM 1H OSlOHfi PI MftR -r MAHHIJ5. s-r Try and Stop Me BENNETT CERF- HERE WAS GREAT REJOICING when the town's leading liar announced that he desired to be baptized. They doused him in the. creek's icy waters while the villagers As he came up with teeth chattering, a friend "Hey, was that water cold?" "No, sir!" the "prodigal son spouted.

"Better duck him again," shouted the friend. "He-ain't quit lyin' yet!" While a stamp buyer atood village postofflce, two female clerks ovef details of a big party the' previous evening. "That 'girl's dress must have cost a pretty liundle," guessed one. you notice the metallic brocacie, the inverted gores," etc. the stamp exploded with, "If it isn't too much trouble, would you sell me a purple, stamp'with a perforated hem, steel engraving, the back treated with' mucilage, and the ensemble costing three' cents?" by BLONDIE I HATE MYSELF WHEN 1 GET THESE FlENCASH IDEAS THERE" THAT FOE YOU By CHIC YOUNG OAGWOOD, BE SURE WOODLEY: RETURNS OUR.

HOSE HE' 80WJOWED-J IT THIS MORNING BRICK BRADFORD By PAUL NORRIS you LOOK 7 WHAT WERE YOU ABIT TKYJMGTOCor RUFFLED, I MAKE 'A'SAP OUT OF ME? THERE WAS" WRONG THAT MARY WORTH MRS. WORTH THECREDIT! TVESTARTED'PAYINC, MV I ARRANGED A. I FOROUR COMPANY'S PRIVATE PLANE. TO FLY CLIFF AND GWEN TO NASSAU FOR THEIR. HONEYMOON! "A MUGGS AND SKEETER il ARE LEARNING A LESSON, MV 3NE.

NOT FOUND COLLEGE: TEXTBOOKS! i A ONZ NOT FOUND IN OH, FINE, GRAMF5-, ANGELA IS WEARING HOW is MEW ROMANCE PROGRESSING MUGSSi SHE ASKED ME FOR ITJ WHEN A GIRL Does IT MEAMS MDU'RE, PRACTICALLY, JIENGAGEDJ I HOPE SHE WONT HAVE A CHANGE OF HEART IN 1 THE IF SHE WILL SHE GIVE SACK YOUR GR 171 By WALLY BISHOP MADE HER LET WE HOLD THE PIN SKINNV ADAMS' BIG SISTER r. By FORGRAVE I MUST WAKE GOOD; MY PBOMISE TO SPRITE IN SPITE OF WV LOVE FOR EVERY OME OF i MY DOLLS. ONE OF REX MORGAN, M. D. DOW'T EVERYWETiMETO PLAY WlTiAVDLMWVMORE, I WOT FA1RTO YOU.

50 WHOEVER GOES If SHOULD REALLY BE HAPPY, HAPPY BECAUSE SHELL BR1N6 HAPPINESS TO A LOMESOME LITTLE GIRL AMD SHEtL 6ET MORE ATTEKTTiOMTMAM I HAVETIMETOQVE YES, SHE'LL BE A VERY LUCKY -I POLL! HER. By DAL CURTIS OAKY DOAKS I I NEVER THOU6HT WHEN I CALLED FOR HELP THAT WE'D WIND UP MURPEK YES, I'M LEAVING TOWN I- EXPECT NOW THAT SARD IS IN THE HANDS OP LOCAL AUTHORITIES, VOUR WORK 15 FINISHED HERE, ASSOCIATED WITH THE F.D.A.KNOW THAT DRUG QUACKS ARE MURPER I CAN'T HELP HE JUST N5EDS I'M WORRIED ABOUT I TO 6ET REX MS HASN'T AND BEEN THE SAME I KNOW EXACTLY SINCE HER By N. B. I HOPE YOU WOW'T HAFTA HIDE UWDEI? YOUR BED THE REASOU. GOT UWDER MY" BED WAS JO SHIRT TUG CORNY HAS READ A SPECIAL DELIVERS LETTER THAT JUST WOT AFRAID OF OWE DRAGON OR A By PAUL ROBINSON HSAf3 AMy-V GAV PAGFE? TMlNJGABOUf) SHE COULD MAfcE A PE IS ETTA NOW I OWM THE JALOPX so I'M SITTING IN MY DREAMS MOVIE DOLL? ETTA KETT SCORCHY SMITH By RODLOW WILLARD STILL ALIVE AAJP SHE HASNT EEM POLWP GLIILTV lE'KE PUSSV ABOUT WHERE I COWS FRONS CAN VOU HELP THE CAPTAIN I'LL TACKLE GETOUTALiVe.

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