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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 2

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HUMBOLDT REPUBLICAN, Humbeldt, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 19S4 THE tfUMBOLDT 'Hbftlifed at' riximboldt, Ittwd, Every Friday by fcawWIcB Jfrfqua, 1 Edlt6r' each Friday at ti2S Sumner Avenue, Ifnmboldl, towa fts ftecofld class mall matter under lite Act of MarcV flftfli' 'v Itntc.s one year $3 Ou Independent, one Both tlffi Rfettubliean can be purchased for one 61 $4.00 An wrapping and postage Is made on pa- ered ouUlilA of Humboldt and iidjoliilnB counties, pets order with on the dlffpronl zones reached. Ualna Cash In Advance Itules of Piilillcnt'on ai legal rates. tMhks, each. Oblluary iioeti-y and lists of wedding presents published under No display advertising or paid notices of nny hind will be nub- on the first pnge. No 'davettlslVigf adleU Will be Inserted with tha news matter.

nex is an accepted .6 geUtfafte W. T. Annonson and family of and t. C. Johnson Clarence Smith spent of Bode.

Mr and he CWi! lives' at A i ho fs ifeWne in the Navy at Sah LlWi Yniv Bfft jffst h'Mv set decided, aftd pfo fttfniJn the.fuM Ma live- scSSW- of the icgislalttfe this winter. Both Wright county's Representative Clark McNeal and Humbolcll Repfesenlativc fid Oppodalil have i Mrs Amanda Alice, Chfisthias they expressed serious concern on the I were entertained at dinner at the Has weekend with ic a Snlic, Their son, Gefma, JetfMi family of Clare, Mi" and Mfs Wnyri Jennings and family of Dakota Cily and Mr and Mfs Dale Jennings anc family of Pioneef spent Christmas dlnnef jind suppef in the H. sf! sisfef In Mr and iding his vacation with ucson, Ariz. rs E. H.

Norman affd Phyllis spent the Christmas weekend Mrs NBrman's mother, matter both men are qulzlng I everyone they got a chance to on (he subject. There are several alternatives and the question seems to be which will be the least painful. Proponents of an increase in the 1 sales tas are getting more vociferous in their campaign add even Acting Lfe'b Elthon has indicated that He IttoKS on this mcthb'd with fa'v'or. A Sales tax increase however will be opposed by organised labor as it penalizes the man with a large family and does not follow the policy of ability to pay. A small state property tax is also receiving serious consideration and will find many friends when Torkol Aurc horne.

Mf Slid Mfs Norman returned home to Green Cay, Monday. Phyllis remained a fow clays longer before re sinning classes ige at long at Wi sdohsln Slate WIs. placed side by side with sales and income lax. The Increase in 1 and hurry, the tur- toll. grave reflec- of, Chrlstfnas, have come and go.pe;'Reaving,, each, of us with a freshened mgtfiqry the real reason for and a little more of tKeJCh'rlstmaS to Carry us th'e; Cnrfstifta's' spirit to carry us thfotfgh' the'conning year.

wh'a't an erti'pty thing Christ' is, without true, Christ- income tax is probably the one Ihat will get the'riiost backing Snd finally be adopted as it takes on the ability to pay which is generally recognized as the most fair basis for taxation. An increase in the gasoline taxcfc is also on the for and that subject will bd debated all over, the state. If We are to do the road work that is needed in the stale more revenue vyill have to be prbvicie'd. The present income is not sufficient to keep our roads up present standard. And people prefer a "pay as you go" policy oh rda'ds.

i sa afn cr a a oo oc "They have learned thai Ihey don't, The Good Roads Association is Way one dlrc so as. you go" im- frnm tfmntr nil uon lo keep, from going all the way in the They feel have.some dependence on price supports, but they don't want a directed national economy." LEGISLATORS CONCKRNKn ABOUT TAXES That the Stale of Iowa is going lo have to have more income starl- provemenl programs. Your Rcprcsenlalivcs who will have lo decide these questions truly anxious to know your feelings on Ihe subjecl and will welcome your suggestions. They doh't like to levy more taxes and more than you Would as they will also, be levying the taxes on themselves' too. But if we demand increased service we have to pay for them.

J. P. HdS returned from a several Hays' visit ih Great Bend, with his sofl.inMaw 8Hd dau' Mr aild Mrs CHet Ybuhkin. i toa WEAVER TWP A bridal shower''wls Wednesday 'evenlhg IH the, li'OWe of Mrs Austin O'Donnell IH nbfior 6'f Mrs Harold CartWght Is the former Lois Reedy tif this, cc-ffittmrtily. Corsages rbsMrited tb Mrs Cartright dhd he'r mdthfer, Mrs 'EV- ctt Reedy.

The evtehTrig was spent showing pictures, 'jilaylrtk Ve'gfc- lable gam'es and writing recipes. Mrs Cartright ota'ehed h'dr many lovely gifts. Uihch W6s served, by the and ma's nowhere, can that splrltjsbe-' Seen' better 4han. in the heirts 1( of UtUefChlldfen. They are i Christ and their faith of Christmas serye as a refresher we who have let the toil of living 6ur ininds the real pur- pdse'of the celebrating of of the Son of God.

7 cKnstmas was came8''ln th'e" bf men year tnost earthly trbfibfeswo'uia Pairisies from Own Garden For Christmas Decoration Wesley Bjordal along wilh' Ihe usual Chrislmas greenery decoration had a bouquet of pansies her own flower garden. When first appeared she placed a pail over some of her favorite blossoms and later disr covered her parisies were, in full bloom, enough for a good-sized table bouquet. The plants were tin the south side the Hotel in a sunny, shellered spot. Qlaf Haug is now home fol jowing her surgery in the hospital and is feeling fine. tlhie for New Sdltltidh's; thbse promises ou'rselves which are lajStq'b 'Woken immediately.

that yoii recognize, the of some fault proof that you will do at; least of correction i need to cor- rec.t'jfome fault? winter holiday sea- days, (Jhrlst- to some ixviw Clears surne It pocketbook re- Christmas giving. To It many things, everyone in this, nation it renewal- of the ouri forefather? in the 'fflitti ner-goodness of people. Season is still New Year opens an IIP. a better life in the We can be deeply for, the opportunity to in.past years, .1 OPINIONS OF OTHERS ARE FOLKS are of farmers, covering the American pureau Federalion conven- 4.0^ has so many kinds practically impossible lo one farmer and say on his opinions and farmer" Ihinks by how's that as, a place for the nation's biggest farm organisation to meet?) Their '-differ, depending on whether they grow wheat, corn, 'qotton; fruits, vegetables, potatoes, soybeans, cattle, dairy catlle, sheep, poultry, or some com- tmnation of these. Their views dif- S-ilWty because they are irent beings.

ut opinions are brought together-4U reasonable har- helpful effectiveness organUations as the no mear)? spesks since msny belong pups or to none at all. exerted an specially wholesome influence in of. flexible rather than gi(j price supports as a govern- en( pQtfcy and in spreading an Family Gatherlrig family gatherings bri Chrislmas day were: At the home of Irwiri Olson, when two and families, Mr and Mrs David Lind- grcn, and family of, Topeka, and Mr Mrs Bob Croker arid son of near. Bode enjoyed the Christmas festivities. The Lindgren family returned home Sunday.

At the home of Marcella and Cordelia Ihe holiday weekend visitors included Iheir brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Melbourne Halsrud of Clinton, and their brother-in-law arid sister, Mr. arid Mrs A. W. Theesfeld of Webster City, and their brother, Carlisle Halsrud, and family of Bode. Christmas Reunion The annual Christnias gathering of the Gunderson family, with Mr and Mrs Mads Gunderson as hosts, was held in life Bode Legion building Christmas with 50 present, Those from but of included: Mr and Mrs Gilbert Gun- and fam- derson pnd family and Mr Mrs Duane Gunderson and erly with the U.

S. Army in Puerto Rico, is riow stationed al Fort Benning, and with his brother, Pfc. Charles Christiansbn with the paratrbtip'ers al FOrl Bragg, Norlh Carolina, after several days spehl al Ihe home of Iheir mother Blanche Ch'ristianso'n, have left for their soiitherri bases. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Rplland of Decbrah spenl the Christmas weekend at the home Of Alvih's parents.

Mr and Mrs Archie Rblland. Mr and Mrs Maurice Aashelm and Ralph from a 10-day visit, with Mr Aasheim's near, Miami, Fla. Mrs Arnic 'Sbrtclh children of Waukon spent Ihe holiday weekend al Ihe home (jf Mrs Sorleln's parents, Mr and Mrs A. H. Hanson.

Robert Hanson, sliid'eril at Luther college, is also a holiday visitor at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs David Liridgren and family have returned to their home in Topeka, a holiday Weekend-Visit'at the home of, Mr and Mrs Irwin Olson. Mr and Mrs C. W. Hanson arid children of St.

Paul spent Ihe holiday weekend al the home' of Minnie and Laiia Hanson. Olhcr Chrislmas guesls were Mr and Mrs i nw vubViUki unvi uooiovatl LOf -ft'lfS Edge, Mrs LaWreh'ce Slrtfchan and Mrs Blaine Peddibof'd. Ab'oul 30 ladies attended Ui6 shdVvef. Mrs Vincent Hart hosl'ess at a surprise p'arty 'on hliibahd when frieh'tlS birthday df Vin'c'ehl eVei ning was spent playing Sub. Mir aHt Mrs Roy M'cColley" received Hit.

High nnzeS. MrS. Stein and Francis Hart received tHc low prizes. Mfs Ed Hart received the traveling prize. Refreshhl'ehls were served.

Mr and Mrs Lebhard Baldwin und sons and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Strachan and sons Were Sunday dinner guests in the Ffa'nk Baldwin home. Mr and Mrs Clark Cran and Nc Ann were Sunday guesls in Ihe Elver Mdfq'Uafdt home near Rul land. Christmas dinner guests in the P. B. Sorensen home were Mr and Mrs Victor Smith and Duane and VTr and Mrs Milton Rice and son of Thor, Mr and Mrs Clement Mather and family of Madelia, and Mr and Mrs Glen Sorensen and family.

Karen Altman attended a siti 'i ber party on Wednesday night ir the Ole Larson h'jhe nu-r IHjf, with her friend, Lois Larson, utii' ers altendirig were Shirley Latie Carol Ahlfichs, Joan Kaslih, Esth er Koob and Ruth Dodd. Mr and Mrs Raymond George visited, on, Chrislmas day irt Ihe Frank al Poiriefb'y. Mr and Mrs at Innded Christmas 'dinner Charles Whittlesey home more City. Mr and Mrs son and Mr and Mrs Ray McDo" and children of "O.H'ahu. Nebl and Mfs Russell.

Nelson and of Thor, Mr and Mrs. Burton Sli'er4 man and so.ns of Gdldfield, Mr aH'cl Mrs Kenneth Nelson of Humbol'dt and Mrs Sam Nelson, EleanoH Jin and Marilyn of near Htiwboldt, Were all Christmas night in the Andrew Andqrson home. Mr and Mrs Gerd Rosendnhl a'no Mr and Mrs William Veldhoilse were Christmas guests in the Lloyd Harris home in Dakota City. Mrs Florence Hyn'es of Winne-' bago, spent Chrislmas eve lUllllgb UUHIU.A alftl Mrs E. Elinor of ning fn the Mr and Mrs H.

Suhxlay 6 the Earl City Mr and Mrs C. G. folfflef Mrs Boyd Himfod day guests in home. 4 Mflncl lly Spent Paul Himrot homl.Hi Mf and Mfs for artd Mrs. Bill visited SunHay 4Vehint ift the An' dfctw Pedefsbn 'oi, Mr and Mrs Gerhard Ta'mmen and family spent clay in Mallard at the home of Mrs Tamil ivhvMf and and isjtmas din- Beni naffife Ih dinner LaUra at.

in drtd Mrs Carl Sorensen of Mitt, weekend In the Harold Jensen Mr arid Mrs bf DCS MoliVeS and children" inherit tHe' weekend in the Bob Davis Mr and Mrs Gerald Pede'rsoH and Alleh of Rolfe. Mary Ann.L'eWlS of Mike Madsen and Mrs Laura Pederson of Humboldt were Sunday dinner guests in the Andrew Mr and Mrs Homer EastmsSft family and Mr and Mrs Glen 1 ScSteh- and family spent ChriStmaS jve in the Elmer Lindhart home. Mr and-Mrs. Fuchs and family supper guests in the Merlin Tihken home. Wednesday Anight was the-Weaver No.

Six Every- Urought something Wr, the lunch. All excha'nge'd ft ft AII 1 1 tors In the Felix Gulllxson home at Bode. Mf and Mfs Lawrence Novak and son were Sunday the old Pesehaii nohie fgg Jfs Ftfchs ahd "petti at Blue vfSitirig relatives and Mf Donald Mood and S8B Rlitlafld, Mf and Mrs J. K. and Mrs Margaret BovveB 6f Humboldt were Christ- frtas day dinner guests in howe.

Mf and Mfs Prank R6zabek and family, Mf and Mrs LeoHSfd.Mad- "-dflffllHy, Mf alflMft fe. M. I an'd, Hafold SQfiday SWestyn the C. HifiHefs oltt.e" near Jutland, MflLaWrertcB NaVaklhd Sort Christmas t'Uests In thi.Otlb Stettiitzkcl fftJthe IH FoH DoHge, Mf and Mfs John A. Day held a family gathering Sunday in iheir Mr and family and Mrs' Sunday dinner Vought home near Mr and Mrs E.

C. daughter were iij the John.Piefce nd Vought were in the 1 Jess and iffieTt guests Home near lifts. party. Cla'Us dliib attended I' it Mr and MfS BTdhler and family with Mr and Eastman. A family potluck dinner, and supper was heldjn Ihe Irel Willetl home Chrislmas Those who htlended were Mr arid Mrs Ham- Johnson of Humbbldt, Mr an'd MrS Rdy Jojinson and 'daughters of Hardy, Mr and Mrs Frank' Sw'efizey Diane and Me an.d,Mrs Stan- Ipy Johnson and all of Waterloo.

Mrs Roberl Slamjiei-iarid Louise callers on Chrislinis eve in ihc Roberl Higgins home. Mr and MrstJlemenl Malher and family of Madelia, spent Ihe in Ihe P. B. 'Sorensen Mr and Mrs Clark Cran and Ne Ann were Wednesday evening visi- in the Eddie Jensen home lear Gilmore City. Mr and Mrs Raymond Morse Mrs Ed Dyvig were veekend lome.

un day guests I hortejn Hi Me an'd family aherin in the Legion iH Pocahonla Lnrislmas guests were Mr and Mrs in the William Veldhouse home. C. W. Hanson of Spencer, Mr and Mr and Mrs Julius Mrc Arnn Qnt-loin i 1 Mrs Arne Sorlein and children of Waukon, Mr and Mrs A. H.

Hanson and Robert Hanspn of Decorah, Mrs Belle Knudseh of Bo'de and Mr and Mrs J. G. Hanson and Lorria of Mason Cily. The Gleaners' circle had a pre- Christmas party in the fireside room at the Lutheran church. Mrs John Lome'n and Mrs Bernojd Opheirn were in charge of refresh- ilo nf i ir' i vf.nc.ui wciu jii ui reiresn- lly of Mr and Mrs Chester ments and Mrs Sam Thorsland and Gunderson and Dean Mavis Pierce.

Mrs Henry Halverson Were in Rlch Bckhoff.and charge of the Christmas program Mr There was a gifl exchange and money was given for new records f.or Ihe record player. Minnie Hanson was in charge of purchase and Belmond; Mr and Mrs Harland Gunderson and family, Mr and Mrs LeRoy Gunderson and family, Muriel Edgerlon and sons and Donald Forl Dodge; Sgt. Robert Christiansen, Fort Benning, Pfc. Charles Christianson, Forl Bragg, Lucile choice of records. Prece'ling the Christmas, holi- Myrna days, Mrs Bob Croker i XT i er contract bridge at her i ma and me ar Boclc and DeGroote, Rulland; Ihoselgifl exchange followed Ihc game 1 Mrs.Mads! Prizes were given to Mrs Melvin i IrWin 'Olson arid'Mrs Olson and Slevie, Mr and Wayne Olson and family, Mr arid Mrs Uo'rlha Pederson and B'ever- Mrs Leyi Sween and Mrs Blanche I Jy went to Wichila Kan lo spen'd ns fani ll Christmas weekend with Ub'v- nA i i a WVCACI1U liGV- There are 24: grandchildren and erly's twin sisters, Sandra and fireat-ernndchildren.

I Shirley, who are now attending school in Wichita public schools rs Connie Holland of; and are living at 'he home oi spending the holidays uncle and aunt, Mr ofjheir parenls, Mr i Anderson. Mr and 1 and Rev. and son and family ac I Pederson on Ihe trip, of Decorah is Mr and Mrs Mel Brallarid and vacation with family spent Chrislmas and Mrs M. i with relatives. Mrs 0.

Kraabel. Kraabel Royal Han- agnculture of this attitude to- Farm tend, Bureau the A more self- sufficient tnan others and, conversely, dependent on govern- MSm IHPRons; there validity Jfl.tneir|gel}ng that Ihe fewer aids Hfiure requests, the freer farmers. will be jn making their If i MIIU wivii iciiUlVes, and George Grefstadl spent three days Waukon crowd of anxious lillle and 8 ner91 SLft services for their great-uncle. Nancy Olson, teacher in the Clari- chance of seeing old Sariti. Ihoygh he had to be brough tb of no Mr and Mrs Joe Olson are ih spending the holidays Christmas gifts always has a birth-' with the two daughters and TO day Pec.

23. On that special day 'lamilies, Mr Mri StaSy a party of 10 women spent the aft-1 son and children at Mil ford anil ernoon with Mrs Olson and served'the Lewis Strfewberg famfly at a tray "Amanda" as she fe; Brighton jouuiy ai parrietj tq the fif abandoning all supports or a floor agginst eco- it recog party. were kijown by her Lucile Sween is spending the VBrnl lffc from friends Christmas vacation at the h'ome of attend her her parents, Mr and Mrs I Sween. Hpverslen of in the Chrislmas dinner guesls at the Erling Olson home included Mr of weekend: Mr and Mrs Lyle Aasb- nd nda of Omaha, Mr and Mrs Cari Le st and Shirl of Da- son's mother, Mrs icohon and kota City and Mr and Mrs Leslie! Gene Olson oi Luther colleEe In Hoverslen. The Aasheims returned! the evening, and Mrs Olson country cannot euar- homp njis uison, asfese Sine president's6ryin Mr Ml A honie Dec werl if by Roberl Chrislianson, form-' and family, Mr and Mrs Harry Nellson and family and Mr and Mrs Leonard Baldwin and family spent Christmas day in the Ray Scaver home.

Twenty-one friends relatives of Mr and Mrs Sam Nelson met in their, home nea.r Humbojdt oji Chnslm.is Eve for a gifl exchange Mr and Mrs Anderson of this communily allended. Mr and Mrs Bill Garrell and family of Fort Dpdge were Christmas Day dinner-guests in the Austin O'Donnell hom'e. Mi- and Mrs William Veldhouse and family atlended Ihe funeral (if an uncle, Warren Pickens in Fair- monl, on Monday wilh burial al Livermore. Keilh Adams left Monday eve ning for his dulies in Texas. Mr and Mrs Glen McBurney and family of Warsaw, arrived Salurday in Iho Ralph McBurney home.

They lefl Wednesday foi Iheir home. Mr and Mrs Sterling Harmon and children and Mr an'd Mrs George Johnson and Jo Ann visited on Sunday in the Ben Freie home in Panora. Mr and Mrs Louis Poppinga and family visited on Christmas-uay in the Henry Hoofing home in Mail- son. Mr and Mrs William Bowden drove to Lamont Sunday io atlenr' Bowden family reunion in Ihc iunday Adams 1 a fairii were Chrislmas dinner nesls Ihe John Briggs h'bme in Rutland. 'eith Adams, son of Mr and i Adams, arrived home evening as a surprise to 1 He, a second lieulen it tin, the army and slalionccl at San Monta, Texas.

-Mrs Harold Cartright arrived in Everetl Reedy home Salurday, Dec. 18 lo spend Ihe holidays. Har-' old Cartrlght arrived to spend the week in Ihe. Reedy home. He bus Washington, family Vvefe Suftdny dinner guests to (he Mike Weimefs home neaf Qilhiofe city.

Mr and MM Rettfielh Abetts aH family 'spent XhtiMittaS day Rudolph oistih ffcnflg rtellf dllrfioVc City. i The. Pioneer Sunday sjshool their ChrtstnttV prSgfatiV Sufldiy, Ded. 19. A Wee drowd alleftded the program.

The group presented Mrs A. C. Frank with a gel well gift she appreciated very much. Mr and Mrs AtttX-ew Pederson aftd family, -were" Christmas -eve supper guests In the Jim Sregerson near Rutland. Mrs Ray Dejfe aftd fanv Christmas dihher.gUests to of Mf Mrs German Burger mitt Mi's ftcppe fire Mr and Mrs Haloid JenS6ft and Bvefdlte attended a Cftflstfiifs 1 gatliefihg In thct OtlO Aft- "dcrscit home at Russell and, Mary B6th- I well Wtife Chfislirins dinrt6f guests i in the Lofen D'oGfoote home, 1 Mf and Mrs- tJonald Stamper and family, Mf and' Mfs Sob stampev and Louise, Mf aftd Stanley Stamper and Diane ahd Mfs ArH of Pen Cadge- wisfe- ii'ef gucTsls'in the Gefifge Stampet- home.

'Mfs trerls celea'l and and Mfs Hflfold Mentag MfS MafVin fiftd Mrs amid and faftilly, Mf affd Mi's ErhfiH Larsdil, Mf 'arid Slang arid family, Mr and Mrs been IransferP been Ira W. 10 JMr- aii p. Chaffec, Ark, Mrs Lawnmcc Marion spenix the weekend in Ihe home of Mrs Vihnie' Fanning. I Mrs Jack Ford, Mr. and Mrs Al Glddings and Mri Clark spent i eve In the Giddings Humboldt for an oyster Mr nhd, Mrs George J) till LI Clmiimas fflffle in 1 jettt jtViday, family of Lyie, Minn.7 spent Louis Poppinga Mr an'd Mrs George Joniijfon and Jo Were C.hristnias "dinner guests in, Ihe C.

J. JohttXon Mr art'd boys and Mr and Mrs JpnGreb- ner of Fort Dodge were CnVislmas supper guests in the George 'Grebner home. Mr and Mrs Paul Altmah of' Humboldt entertained Mr and Mrs Jack Altman and Mr and Mrs Harold McBurney, and Paula at a at Treloars in Fort Dodge Tuesday in honor of the-wedding aM'versaries of, luT 1 i oup tes wllhin a Tew of Mrs Doh Loflus land lam- day Ihe pSr'ents, Mr arid Mrs'Hfirold Wright in Forl an'd Mrs Dale'Hall 'ahd '(laugh- Sumner. Patty Todd of Spencer is spend- short rii nail home. in the Dale Eugene Potter home.

Mr and Mrs William Bowdeh ar Kir- hostessed rby Were the Mr and Mrs F.brsliihd and Bob of Harcourt and Mr and Mrs Joe Rogers and Lorni "and Ted ih are AHh a Walter' Mrs Althea Wardell and family and Mr? Dawson of Gilmo're City we're gu A Mrs E. and and Harold IP pom.e in Ddn'n'ell, Minn. night was. Ihe annual Christinas progi-am at Ihe Pfoneer school. The firsl foilr grades cave a panlomine accompanied by a choral reading of "Twa's Th'e Nighl Before Chrislmas." The upper room sang songs and gave a play -using hand puppet, Each child tpok Ihe parl of one puppel which he also manipulated.

Mr and Mrs'Malt Todd of Ida Grove spenl Ihe weekend Ih'e' Dale Hall home. Mrs. Hall is a daughler of Ihe Tpdds. fJi" Mr an ot A'ere Christmas of anil Blbmker and evening in the Mrs were Christmas supper guests ih the James Bowden home. Mr and Mrs Don McBurney and family of Rolfe visited Saturday evening in Ihe Ralph McBurney home.

Mr and Mrs Norval Tinken and ammet Sta.llcup were Sunday dinner guests in the Merlin Tinken home. Mr and Mrs Seymour Schaa and daughters of Kamrar, Mr and Mrs James Bowden and Sally Jane, and ftlrs Marie Carmer of Humboldt 1n pd Thursday evening JnthS William Bowden home. Jack Ford spent a recent weekend in Des Moines to visit with his mother, Mrs Pat Ford and Mrs William HeJfeVjch: left Mon- FrariJ? Baldwin were Mr and Mrs Roger Haris'eh and family of Humboldt sp'eht Christmas eve in the Ed McLaughlin hp They were also there for supper. JW.r an.d Irel Willett 'and family Sunday dinner and supper guests in the parental Grant Willett home in Dakota City. Hans Harisen of Humboldt Was a Christmas supper guest in the Frank Wearmouth home.

and Mrs Howard Grebncr' were Thursday evening guests in the George 'Grebner home, i Rollin av 1 eft Wednesday from the Ray home to go back to his duties in Texas. ha ty and Porter pnd family and Florence of Woodward, Mr and Mrs of Washington, and Mr and Mrs Blaine Ped- djcprd and Kathy were Christmas' dinner guests in the Everette Reedv home. Mr and Mrs. Yindent Hart and Hart of Rolfe, Mr and Mrs Floyd Wempe and daughters. Perry, and WgU A the in Pe Heck Mr and Mrs Kenneth Abens ept ABens Borne hear Dakola Airs William Walsh Jjy and Mrs Earl fcrras daSr visiting the.

parental Helferieh -Mrs Junior Liv.ermpre werl Chri.tS.WS: nH'r-r i are ntal Helferieh and Cleveljand homes. Mr and Mrs E. W. Janssen entertained their children Friday night. Those present included Mr and Mrs Virgil ily, Mrs Eleanor Mrtomn and Mr and mrs is.

w. Janssen pn- guests in the parental ChaXi 1 Iheir children Friday home. re ent included Mr Mr and Mrs Frank RezahMr and Abens. Mr a'nd Mrs in, Mr 8S fany the er i 0 a VS; na We'f'e-Chfl'sjmas Geoffe KlrbV hoMe, MfS Ja dalhttf bUhe Mf aM Mrt ipftvis' M' family tiffined Suftday ffow ui rt iifc spefidi- Davis lF0Rb eu'sTplvi VA Tiaptfft ft'ttdii, heMeh and 'Snow tiicei. M'elatefj tjbftb y-a TUDOR iRadio, h'eatet-, Radio, Heater, oVeJ-'driVe 1 rich' black finish.

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