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THE HUMBOLDT REPUBLICAN, Humboldt, Iowa PAGE TWO FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 Mothers-Daughter Banquet At Livermore April 23 Molher-Dau- banquet was held in the Methodist church parlors Friday evening. Over 100 daughters attended the banquet, served by the men of the congregation. The tables wejre decorated with flowers and nut clips artd napkins in shape of hats. Invocation was given by Mrs Maude Wilson, Group singing was led by Mrs'J. Foreman.

Mrs Mary Colwell was toastmaster. Following the dinner the following program was given at the church: Recitation, Gayle Wilson; piano solo, 'Sharon Slo'ddard; accordion solo; Donna Olson; toast to daughters, Mrs Harold Stoddard; toast to mothers, Linda Butler; duet by Donna Smilh and Joan Hollinger; piano solo, Paula Jarvis; reading, Mrs John Tiss; panto- mine, given by three girls; flute solo, Phyllis Mackintosh; and organ solo, Mrs Rasmus Olson. The youngest, -mother present was Mrs Danny Insko and the oldest mother was Mrs Maude Wil son. Each of these ladies were pre scnted with a corsage. 20lh Century Club The Twentieth Century club en tertained the Equality club and Mrs Archie Holland of Bode at a one o'clock" lunch'eon" the tables were decorated -with swcetpeas.

business meeting was con- du6led by the president, Mts Lawrence Frederick. An accordion selection was presented by Donna Olson and a reading was given by Linda Butler. Refreshments w.ere served by the committee, composed of Mrs Wil- William Murray, Mrs Virgil'Smith, Mrs John Olson, Mrs Martin Mil Five hundred was. played. High prize went to Margaret Malin.

Other prizes were awarded to Mrs Bill King and Mrs Leon Miller. Mrs Fred Pooch, Mrs Joe Sanders and Mrs Olaf Bruvik of Ottoseri were guests. Each of them were also awarded a prize. Mrs Jonn uison, Airs oiarun jnii- Icr, Mrs Harry Clark and Mrs oflt Imogene Caslle Dies 1 "Mama, is this ithe way TV stars and singers "The that make stars arid actors and singers and the-TV station to broadcast. We watch the.

sh.o.w^aiid in between soap people hire another per- i son to try and gef us to buy some soap. T'h a way the; soap people can make some money to pay the actors and the station and the man that talked us into buying the soap." When I heard the above question coming from the mouth of my nine year old daughter it really jolted me. I would hate to admit how old I was before I figured that out. Understand, I am not admitting that the daughter i smarter than the old man, but radio, TV, movies 'and new methods of teaching have her better educated at nine years than I was at I believe we better lower the legal age requirements in this nation to give the butter educated young pflople an earlier start. Hauck.

Celebrate Birlhday Twelve friends of Mrs Mae Reeves gathered at her home Friday afternoon to help her.cele- brate her birthday. The afternoon was spent socially. A pot'uck luncheon was served. Mrs Reeves was presented with silver to buy a gift. Equality Club Mrs Lucy Tillson was hostess to the Equality club Thursday.

Mrs Maude Wilson persided at the business meeting. Committees were ap pointed for the senior faculty tea, which the club will give at 4 p.m., May 6, at the Lutheran church parlors. The guests will be. the high school seniors, their mothers and the teachers. Mrs Wilson extended an invitation to the club to be her guests at a 1:30 luncheon May 13.

Roll call was answered by each member and guest showing a picture of their mother. Anna Altman presented a book report of "A Bargain With God," a novel by Thomas Savage. Mrs Tillson gave a lesson on conservation of the natural resources of Iowa. A dessert luncheon was served. Guests were Marie Murphy of Humboldt, Mrs Ralph Beardsley, Mrs Harry Clark, Mrs Karl Baessler and Margaret Malin.

This was the final meeting of the club year. Contract Club Mrs J. F. Ha mm was hostess to! the contract club Saturday noon. Contract bridge was played, High prize went to Anna Altman, second high to Mrs George Lenertz and the traveling prize to Lena Altman.

A served. luncheon was Mrs Harry Clark will entertain the club May 8. Mrs Harry Zigrang of Humboldt was guest Frog Hollow Club The Frog Hollow club was entertained at the home of Mrs Fred Merkle Thursday. Mrs Robert Murray, Mrs Lloyd Larson and Mrs Earl Manning received gifts from their secret sisters. Roll call was favorite hobbies.

Games were played, followed by refreshments. Mrs George Detmering of Wes- ey, a former member, will enter- the club May 20. Neighborhood Club The Neighborhood club was en- ertained at the home of Mrs Tommy Kissinger Tuesday. Following a dessert: luncheon, 500 was played. High prize went to Mrs Julius prize to Mrs Harold Stoddard and consolation prize to Mrs John Sorlie.

Mrs Harold Gjerstad wjll be the hostess May 3. Just For Fun The Just For Fun club was en- ertained at the home of Lena Altman Wednesday. A dessert luncheon was served. Auction bridge was played. High prize was awarded to Anna Altman, second high to Mrs ierman Gronbach and the traveling prize to Mrs Martin Miller.

Mrs Elmer Gronbaeh will be the hostess April 28. Graveside Services Graveside-services for Mrs Anna Vought, 70, former Livermore resident were held Tuesday afternoon in Union cemetery here, following services in the Congregational church in Gait. The Eastern Stars of Livermore were in charge of the services at the cemetery. Mrs Vought lived all her life in this community until a few years ago when she moved to Gait Her husband preceded her in death A uncheon was served to the relatives in the Methodist church following the services Eastern Star j. Ori ler of the Eastern Star met Tuesday evening.

Mrs Tommy Kissinger and Mrs Harry Clark meeting on'In His After the placing of the candles on the altar, they both gave a musical reading on 'The Crucifixion of The death of Imogene Caslle. 68, of Fort Dodge early Friday morning is of interest to a number of Livermore people, who remember her as a grade school pupil here. She was born in LuVerne, bul moved here with her parents, Mr and Mrs James Moulton, and they lived here for several years. The family returned to LuVerne, bul she frequently visited here al the home of her uncle, Isaac Coleman. For Ihe pasl 23 years she had served as depuly sheriff of Webster county.

She is survived by one son, Frank Caslle of Soulh Pasa dena, and several grand children and one sister, who lives in Minnesota. Funeral sen-ices were held in Fort Dodge al 2 o'clock Monday af lernoon and burial was in Memori al Park cemetery. John Schollen Riles Mr and Mrs Mike Bormann and Mr and Mrs Kasper Kohlhaas at lended Ihe funeral services of John Schollen al Sacred Heart church in Fort Dodge. Burial look place al St Joseph's cemetery, St Joe. Falher Schumaker of St Joe wks in charge of (he committal rites.

He is survived by his wife and two sons and Iwo Mr Schollen lived here unlil his marriage lo Mary Pieffer in 1912, when they went lo' Fort Dodge 16 live. Locals Mr and Mrs C. J. Johnson and granddaughter, Joan Johnson of Rutland were Sunday dinner guests al Ihe home of Mrs Johnson's sis Mrs Mae Reeves. Marie Murphy of Humboldt was a supper guesl "Friday al the Harry Rutz home.

Mr and Mrs Lawrence Schreiber of Bode and Mr and Mrs Bert Schwendemann were Sunday evening visitors at the Elmer Schreiber home. Judy Raney, Phyllis Mackintosh, Janice Stoddard and Rita Schwendemann attended Ihe sub-district youlh rally of the Methodist church in Burl Sunday. Mr and Mrs George Foth visited Sunday with Mrs Folh's mother, Mrs Louis Elsbecker and her sister, Mrs Raymond Wolfe, at Bancroft While in Bancroft Mrs Foth attended a miscellaneous shower in honor of Agnes Helman in their hall. Mr and Mis Gale Berryhill al- rural mail carrier's meeting ai Renwick Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in playing cards Caller which refreshments were erJjoyed.

Mr 'and Mrs Kennelh Shreiber urday visitors at the Alvin erlz home. Mr and Mrs Roy Adams of Whit temore were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Adam's sister, -Mrs John Olson. Charlotte Raney of Rowley re turned home Sunday. Her father Guy Raney and her sister, Lois and brother, Floyd, went to Row ley after her. Mr and Mrs Will Murray' and Miss Anna B.

Murray visited Sun day at the A. R. Kemp Oltosen. Mr and Mrs Robert Fisher and family of Titonka Were Sunday visitors al the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Dave Fisher. Mr and Mrs Forbus Stiltz 1 received a visit last week from Mrs Stilte's sister, Mrs Helen Schore of Perry.

Oscar and Ida Riley of W'U Bend spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs Kate Collins. Mr and Mrs Herman Gronbach and Mr and Mrs J. C. Keiiy were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Edward Hansen farm home. The American Legion and the American Legion Auxilisiry sponsored a dance in the Legion hall Wednesday evening, April 20.

Mr and Mrs Martin Miller left iast week for their cabin at Lake Winnebegh, where they will spend Ihe summer monlhs. Mr and Mrs Carl V. Johnson at lended Ihe funeral services of Mrs Gus Peterson at Ogden Friday ernoon. Mrs Peterson was an aunl of Mrs Johnson. Mrs Art Vaudt and Mrs Anna Berte visited Mrs Ray Berte and infant daughter at St Ann's hospital Tuesday afternoon, Mr and Mrs John Olson took their niece, Phyllis Failh, and He- gma Berkland of Emmetsburg to Des Moines Thursday where both girls went to take physicals for their nurses' training.

Both gSts won scholarships for nurses' training given by the cancer society The girls returned home Saturdav and Mrs Carl V. Johnson visited Saturday at the home of their daughter, Mrs Jerrv Bonslater in Fort Dodge. Raymond Berte and sons and Mrs Anna Berte were business callers in Algona Saturday Mrs Marvin Marlow of' Lone visited Friday with her Iher. Mrs Kate Collins, and st- teaded the Mother-Daughter banquet at the Methodist church Rrl day evening. Mr and Mrs Jerry Bonstatter of Dale at the home of the former's sistef Mrs Clem Esta, and family.

Anna Reiff, wno spent a few days visiting her sister In Carrol returned lo her home al the Calho lie reclory Salurday. Mr and Mrs John LenerU, Jr, near Algona, were visitors Wet nesday at Ihe Alvin Lenertz home Guests lasl week al the Pooch home were Mr and Mrs Phil Henderson of LuVerne ant Mr and Mrs Maynard Henderson and family of Cedar Falls. Masses at Sacred Heart church will be at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. in stead of 8 and 10 as they have been during Ihe winther monlhs. change will take effect Sunday May 2, between masses.

Pictures af all the seniors who attend Sacret church will also be taken Sunday morning for the Globe. Guests Sunday at the Eugent rhul home were Mr and Mrs Chas Ternes of Des Moines. Guests last week at the Alphoa. Berte home were Mr and Mrs Nor oert Heinnronen and children Rapid CJtT, S. D.

John Olson and HaroJd Dolder a meeting at Fort Dodge Monday evening, pnt oa by the Supply company, Mr and Mrs Rsy Fort of Hum ooldt were Wednesday Tisitws at the Bill Wilson Mr and Mrs Link Baches sad Mrs Jennie Collins the joldea wedding anniverstry of Mr ind Mrs Jess Speraw at Fairnsant Sunday. Mr and Mrs £. of Des Moines spent the visiting Mrs Jared's parents, Mr and Mrs James Oder, Mike Stoddard, son of Mr Mrs Harold Sioddard. is confined to his home wiUi infection Mr and Mrs HarUey Maciistash. Mr and Mrs Dick Siiultt and Mr JDd Mrs Leoaard Wilson enjoyed i potlaci sapper Sondjy 21 tie aarold Stoddard home.

Sunday dinner pjests st Use of Mrs Lssje Xyeaard cJiOdren, Mr aad Mrs Vygaard snd family Mr aad ars Lather Xygaard and fainflT Mr aad Mrs BenKae znd fassily of and Mrs Hay Xveaard and TuJy aad Mr ind Mrs Sjait ifia and of Ottbsen and Mrs i beams" was sung by Tommv Col- nave from Belle Plai Claik Gary Shu'k they went tti attend the Uufurd Holhnger. Hugh Mach'm' flr of their grandson, Th Your Friendly Ford Dealer Phone 780 Humboldt Tueci an kt Sto(idanJ accompa- aml Dane KngH- ni bode who were gut-hts, "A Voice a 111 UK And Win bo I Uve You Ihe Stars will entertain the Mason 11. xu-rc served bv Charles liro'An. Mrs, Bernie Laurence Shreiber of Bode were the. Elmer Shreibef haoe.

'Mr and Mrs Paul Jarvis and family attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs DaviS Henderson at Rolfe Sunday. Mr and Mrs Julius Keener and daughters were dinner guests on Sunday evening at the Marion Colwell home at Goldfield. Mr and Mrs Keith Haines of Rolfe were Sunday visitors at the home ef Mrs Oscar Tcrgerson. Mrs Haines is Mrs Torgerson's sister. Mr and Mrs Dean 'James and children Friday lo Sunday wilh Mrs Jame's parents, Mrs Karl Baessler and with her brolher, Keilh Baessler, and family at Renwick and with Mr James' molher al Hardy.

Mrs Ed Reimers, who spent a few days here visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Loren Holmes, re- lurned lo her home in Fenton on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Robert Davis of LuVerne were Sunday visitors al Ihe home of his parents, Mr and Mrs George Davis. Mr and Mrs Charles Claus and Mr and John Arend of Corwith were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Francis Erpelding Their grandson, Raymond Erpelding, was one of the members of the communion class at St. Joe Sunday. Me and Mrs John Hohenberger me con.

Theodore Schlie, son ol Ihe Kev. and Mrs Schlie Dinner gut-sis Sunday at the Al'. man home were A. Hogan and (amily Whiltemore and Mr and Mrs Aivin Lenertz and family. liavc Fisher and son (A Hard), visited Sunday at the home former's daughter, Mrs land.

Mr and Mrs fiu', Haney and rancii Henk-y and family of Le Mrs. Rasmus Obon high. Past Matrons Club Mr and Mrs Virgil Smith and The I'asl Matrons club was en- family ana Mr and Mrs Ct-cil Smith tertained by Mrs John Hauck r'ri Sunday, day- A iJtbit-rl luncheon was served rt Huebich and business meeting. Dodge were Sat" 'TheJJrusade for Happiness Through Faith" Led by LAWitENCE LACOL'll Does Your Religion JEf ect Your Health? Friday, 7:30 p. m.

Come and Hear "Your Religion and Your Health" "Marriage Clinic" Friday, 7 "How to Practice Religion the "Teen Time" Sunday, 6 p. m. (( God j-las ft Job For You" Inspiring Music by the Crusaders SERVICES SATURDAY SUNPAY 7:30 P. M. THE HUMBOLDT METHODIST CHURCH i i Johnson of Manson were Sunday dinner and sapper guests at Carl V.

Johnson homH Corporal Sarah Schmit. who tioited at the Fifth Anaj quarters in Chicago, nL. fey days fcsi we ek with ler. Mrs Troman Praitt. Mr and Mrs Art Vaodl sad dao- 1Irs daughter were pests at the Rajmuod In Ihe afternoon the infant ter of Mr and Mrs was baptized.

She Po-srers, Trim is the Cap Aohlhaxs -aitJi his sistiers. Anas' jn aanaa sad Powers, i 'on Dodse. She! sad Geraldkie zre esapkired is spea! tie ireeiBad nib Sirs Mr aaJ Mrs Ljte LSKJ CesJer Mr Pssas- Xeisoa is Mrs is hsrs xt gza Jfe ai ber SOQ, azy Zaaaet. SD.S Mr 3fes Berte and Alfred Mr aad Mrs Elmer Shreflaer tended the fuceral serrkes oi Useir pandson, Eogeae Shreiba" at church at Bode Ti Devine, Jr, who fns Easter vacation here with parents. Mr and Mrs Bill has returned to Davenport ert he is attending St- Ambrose Cyt Jege.

Arloene McGowau, a 'student £tthelowa 16r aad Sasafr Jfirs AstSnr CSnns hos- in Des Moines, spent a few days last week with her parents Mr and Mrs Arlon UeGovan. Mr and Mrs Michael Murphy who came attend the funera services of Mrs Murphy's father, Sprong, have returned to St Louis, Mo. Mrs Susie Frideres and two sons Matt and Mr Zeimet and fami- ly of hittemore were Easter Sunday dinner guests at the home of her sister, Mrs Frank Rathke and family at Humboldt. Mr and Mrs Richard McKenna and family were Easter Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Tom McKen- Peter. Becker is suffering with an injured finger that he received recently while baling hay Mr and Mrs Ernest Logue 'et- tended the funeral sen-ices of Mr Logue cousin, Eugene Sehreiber, the Bode church Thursday TK Hogan and children were ihurMiay evening visitors at the J-ite of Fert EaaSer at fee fesr 3SSJS itscrict Qisoa, wfeo State Teaehets College ic Cedsr Falls, spent the weekend at Ihe febme of his parents, Mr and Mrs Joh'n Olson.

He was one ol the ushers at the wedding of hu arasin, Charlotte Raney, who was married Sunday afternoon to Max Gruver at the Presbyterian church Sir and Mrs Stanley Seger wen business callers in Des Moines on Saturday. Mr and Mrs Carl Larson of Ames spent the weekend visiting his par ents, Mr and Mrs Herman Larson His mother recently fell and broke her leg. The Rev. 0. William Luecke at tended a Walther League rally 'at Eagle Grove Sunday evening.

Mr and Mrs were business Culvert Johnson callers in Fori Alvin home' Easter Sunda Mr- Frn Ernest Gales and daughters Mr and Mr, William Dev.ne and of Mr and Mrs John eMus Mr and Mrs Ernest Gales and son, Mr and Mrs Robert Thorn ton of Humboldt and Edwin Klein Haymond Berte and i Algona 1 baoy was. Iwrn Monday. A daughter was born Monday 1 Mr and Mrs John Olson Mr and Mrs Arthur Olson lumiiy arrived Thursday for a Mr Mre arii- i llth and Mrs How- tbe school poe- She 5a- Nicholas Wagner Alfred Cox have returned from where Wednesday. and Mrs Ernest Logue re ceived word that Ihier son Donald who is stationed at Keesler Base, Beloxi, has been promoleo to third class airman. The Rev.

0, William Luecke was a speaker Sunday aflernoon at Ihe Walther League banquet al Gar ner. Mrs John Voss, of LuVerne accompanied her mother, Mrs Wil liam Murray, to the Mother-Daugh ter banquet Friday evening al Uu Methodist church. Mr and Mrs Loren Holmes and son DeVerne and daughter, Mrs Ed Reimers of Fenton, Mrs Bert Brown and Mrs Emma Jones' Sioux City, who is al the Ray Falb home, attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mn Jess Speraw at Fairmont, Sunday. The S.peraws were former Livermore residents when Mr Speraw operated a shoe shop that they sold lo Barney Fox. ijr Spe raw is 6 and Mrs Speraw is Over 30 children and grandchjl Uren were home for Ihe occasion Lois Smith, who is in Fort Dodge spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs Alice Smith- Mr and Mrs Groh of emlle, who are attending to the farm duties at the Henry Groh home, spent Sunday with.

Mrs Hen ry Groh at a Rochester hospital Mrs Eouna Jones flf Sioux City antjl Miv Donald Speraw of New wj Bert of the Hay Brpwn home, tfce at the Metho dist church Friday. Mrs Gale Berryhill assiste4 Saturday witlia ceramic show at Humboldt. Over gOO attended the show Exhibits were present from AJgo- JrUt, Livermore, Clarion, Gil- roare City, Humboldt and Water- lop. Awards were given. Mrs Henry Groh underwent surgery in 9 Rochester, Minn, hospital test week- Mr arofa has been Rochester with her.

She wK be released from the hospital on Wednesday, but will remain longer for trealmenL Mr Groh, will return h9tne alter her release Murpby of Huinboldt JPL. visi yAv SSSES KMaiesey. Shirtev Prit- jsafl Xsnaaa Taylor irotn Gfl- aare O3r cEad Molly Brown of isteaiSed the Senior SEBfery -Km Methodist annras SB. Fact Dodge. Backs szdScCtie WSCS met 'sueBase tfee district aa Eegte Gsvre Wednes- iST- Ctedie I aaea.

with Mrs Lillie assisted 6.5- Harrv PtseL BS, dcfl iejazper SsJ ia devotions 1 -nior A cffi pl ay, "Jahuary Virgil Barrett oH Thaw "was given cncc a i Gruver at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. Mrs Emma Jongs of Sioux City is staying at the home of her son, Ray Falb, while Mri Falb is in the hospital in Rochester, Minn. Mr and Mrs Paul Jarvis attended the wedding of Joyce berger and James O'Doanell at Mary's Catholic church in Humboldt Saturday. Mr O'Donnel is a nephew of Mr Jarvis. Mr and Mrs Norbert Fridefes of St Joe and Mr and Mrs Erpelding of Woden were Thurs day visitors at the Julius Becker -some and helped Mr and Mrs Bee ker celebrate their wedding anni versary, Mr and Mrs Henry Zeimet and family were supper guests Sunday at the home of Mrs Susie Frideres near St Joe.

Mr snd Mrs.Art Vaudt were Sunday evening visitors at the Jreroe of Mr and Mrs John Zeimet. uie luncn 01 tne scnool. Attend FFA Conventiofl Marvin cnnsiensen, adviser for MRS VAN ALSTiNE HEADS WSCS AT GILMORE CITY GILMOSE of of- tie WSCS resulted in the following officers far the new Tear: Beers at Qte last general meeting Presadeat Mix S. Van Alstine- rtce presnteat Mrs Farris Johnston: Mrs Merlin treasons-, Jibs Belle Day; sec- Ery of Pzvoaolaoo, Mrs F. L.

Pe- wersea; ol niisskmsry ed aeatsaa, Mrs Carl'Stamper; secre- of life, Mrs Richard Secrmry of Christian social re- joas sod iocsl chiirclj actrrities, Hcrsrard -secrelirT work, Mrs Clv- secretary of yooih work, Mrs as Tsyter; secreJary oi children wort, Mrs Campbell- Mrs Chas! secnetBrj- of literature Etiel Har- seowtsry Jirs states of secretary of persKsaaeL Mrs Royal Mrs Jtieaard Stam- Psanist, Mrs Geo. 3fcf present- Tfinrs- Gearys Smith. Mrs was ijsistaat hostess Fi-ad presented the the t't'A, look Jim Campbell, Reg? gie Hutcmnson, Richard Benrenu- sen and Franklin Stamper to the stale FFA convention at Davenport Four sessions were held from Thursday through Saturday at tne Masonic Temple. The boys were taken on a lour through tne John Deere plant ahd banquets were Thursday tnrougM Saturday at Ihe Masonic lehiple. Ine boys were taken on a tour through tnc John Deere plant and banquets were held Friday and Saturday noon.

Our boys attended the banquet Saturday. This ciub was recently organized in GUmore City by Mr Cnns- lensen, who is vocational agr.Ul- ture- teacher. BYF Rally The Rev. L. W.

Verts accompanied oy Dolores Folk, Connie lace, bnaron Boore, VicRie Larson and Josephine Hoicomb attended the BYf spring rally and saiari at. the CorwiUi Baptist church on Friday of last weeK. The Kev. C. H.

Peters, a tormer pastor in G5i- more City is pastor in Corwith. The meeting met in the atternoon and evening. Mr and Mrs Huty HoScomb drove and took some ol the girls. Locals Mrs Lillie Kee, Mrs Fern Norman and Diane spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Lewis Lansing and family at Thompson. Mr and Mrs Lawrence State and- Nancy of Humboldl and Mr and Mrs Merle State and family of Fort- Dodge spent Sunday in the pan.V.- Ul Glen State home.

The wedding, anniversary of Mr and Mrs Lawrence State and Glen State's birthday were celebrated at this get to-, gether. Mrs Mayme Hunter spent a few days in the hospital in Fort Dodge last week but was able to return to her home Sunday. Mr and Mrs C. O. Walker celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary April 22.

They entertained Mrs Walker's parents and brother, Mr and Mrs Floyd Hutchinson and lidwrc' frorh Mercy hosplWl.Apfil. 20 and is reeovefitfg Mfs Warner's sister, Mrs Blix returned to'her hotfle ih Chicago the same dajr after being here while Mr Warner was ifl the hds- pital. Dr. and Mrs T. 0.

Heffick attended the Slate Medical Association convention in Des Moines Monday and Tuesday. Dr. HertTek was a delegate to this meeting. Dr. -and Mrs C.

sleft April 23, returning Hoftie of i this from -a to Chicagd where they Visited their son and daughteWn-laWf and Mrs Chas. Jones, andjRobert Mrs Harry ttammersly accompanied by Mrs N. drove to Iowa City April 21, returning home Friday. Mrs Hammersly visited a daughter, -Donna, and Mrs- Day visited her sons in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids. Karen Baldwin of Sheldon visited Nancy Hanrahan over the week end.

READY NOW Quality Vegetable and Flower Plants Garden Seeds Glad Bulbs Come BOSWELL'S End of 4th Block South of Post Office DAKOTA CITY Phone "864 III met with Mrs Floyd fetauaon, assisted by Mrs Bothn- ia Jensen. Devotions were led fcy Lester Lynch. The lesson was presented by "lorence Whittlesey and social ime was in charge of Mrs Russell Banning. 4 met Monday evening at he home of Mrs John Day, assist- by Mrs McCauleyi Devotions 5 of Mrs Lewis Block Beu Current Events Club Spies was hostess on ay ft "22 to the Current -vents club. She served a 1:30 lessert luncheon.

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