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PAGE SIX SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. OLE GREFSTAD AGED NINETY YEARS BODE, Iowa, July services for Mrs. Ole Gretstad, aged ninety, were conducted from the home at 1:30 and at St. Olaf's church at two o'clock Saturday. The Rev.

E. C. Haavjk officiated. Interment was made In St. Olaf's cemetery.

Pall bearers were: Olaf -Granseth, Hans Christiansen, John Satcrn. Martin Jlclmen, Chris Nordlle and Andrew Johnson. Relalves and friends from out- of-town who attended the funeral were: Toilet Johnson and daiiRh- tcr, Jcanetto, Mr. and Mrs. Hans- cold, Mrs.

Hello Gevng, Mrs. Anna Gjefle, Mrs. Chiton Kelly and Theodore GJlfleall of Wnukon; Mrs. Albert Hanson and Mrs. J.

K. Hanson of Forest Ciiy; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Olson of Thor; Dr. Wallace, Mr.

Coflin, Hanson ami daughter, Tillio. and Mr. anil Mrs. Woostor of Gudbjor Gji-Ile was horn in Nordro Land, Norway, Msirch 11. Her parents Mr.

and Mrs. (Dc Ilnagiinrml. She came, wi.h her parents to t-miuty in 3SC7. In 1S7L' Mio was in marriage 1" Ole (5. The couple livod in tho- Ea-M Taint.

Cn-r-k settli'lm-nt near Wnukon iinlil ISM). At that time moved unto a farm they had bought in Humholdt rounty near Bnidgatc. In ISM tlioy moved oil' the farm and became residi-nln. of Bode. Mr.

GrcfMad died October 15, 1S17. Mrs. Urefslad was Ihu fother of three children, daughter, Anna Julia, died in IMS at the age of 24 years. Two sons. Daniel and Oscar, both of tiodc, survive her.

She also has four grandchildren. Mrs. Grefstad has enjoyed good health until quite recently. The last eighteen months she has been conlinied to her bed. Despite her age and bodily weakness she was remarkable active mentally.

Her memory was especially fine for so old a person. "With tho passing of Mrs. Grefstad one more has gone from the ranks of the sturdy pious pioneers that settled here and built the church. Sunbeams Meeting. The Little Sunbeam Society held an enjoyable meeting in the church parlors on Saturday afternoon served by Mesdames Pete Lansing and Ted Monson.

Those assembled enjoyed this program: vocal trio, Juane, Roberta Ann and Garnet Skaugstad; poem, Alice Lomen; playlet, "Glass Houses" by Lots Torgerson, Laila Rangvend, Lillie Underberg, Orva Lansing and Jeannette Kinseth; piano solo, Orpha Opneim; reading, Ada Gullixson. Attend Ries Funeral. These out-of-town relatives were present at Frank Ries funeral on Friday afternoon: Mrs. Lena Alexander and son, Arthur, Mr. and Mrs.

Juel Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Maage all of Thor; Mr. and Mrs. Bennic Bakken ot Algona; Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. McDonald of Garrison; Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Ries and daughter, Isabel, of Rodman; Mr. aud Mrs. Emll Welter and daughters, Ethel and Blanche, of Livermoro; and and Mrs. Ernest Logue of Llvormore; Mr. and Mrs.

Cell Welter of Bradgate; Mr. aud Mrs Peter Welter of Ottosen; Miss Kate Ries of Des Moines; and Mr. and Mrs. John Ries ot Dubuque. Mr, and Mrs.

Don Lindsay and children of Chicago, came the latter part of the week to visit her brother, L. 0. Kinseth and family. Miss Olga Kinseth of St. Paul, is spending her vacation here with her brother, Leo Kinseth and family.

Miss Bethel Mltsven has resigned her position at L. 0. Kiuseth department store and left Tuesday for Sau Diego, California, where she has secured a position in a drug store. Mrs. Ed Pederson mid son of Hardy, and Melba Hougeii of Huy- fleld, weru over Sunday visitors at the Andy Johnson homo.

Miss Gladys Aasueim who lias been attending summer school at State Colk-uti at Mankulo, returned homo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Haldor Hanson and childrun of Clarion, visited his parents, Mr. und Mrs.

Halvur Hanson, Sunday. Their little daughter, Alice, remained for a longer visit with her grandparents and ther relatives. L. M. Gangstead, assistant pharmacist at Gangstead und Helmers drug store, and his wife, left Sunday on a vacation trip to the parental homo at Independence.

Mrs. Oltif Olson and Miss Alma Olson visited their sister, Mrs, Henry Anderson and family, at Duncombe, over the week end. Mrs. E. M.

Lewlson of Canton, South Dakota, was an over Sunday visitor with- her brothers, Oscar and Herman Qullixson. Claudlne Halversou Is visiting her uncle, Haldor Hanson, at Clarion this week. Miss Orpha Lomen concluded her visit with her uncle, Oscar Lo men and family, Saurday. Her cousin, Gladys Lomen, accompanied her home for a few days visit. Mrs.

Ole Clave returned home the latter part of the week from Sac City, where ahe visited her slater, Mrs. Fred Stenzel and family. Miss Edvina Bspe of Los Angles, California, arrived Saurday several weeks visit with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

P. Eape. Mrs. Art Christiansen and children who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Skaugstad anc children, have reurned to their home In Chicago. Several courtesies were show them during their atay here. They were entertained at Dr.

P. W. Quulleys and H. T. Underberg home at 1 boldt.

Dr. White fo San Diego, California, was a week end guest tbe 0. Espe home. Mrs. Ralph Srabley aud children of Toledo, Ohio, came Wednesday for a visit with her mother, Mrs.

Helga Underberg. Sunday they left for Humboldt to visit her slater, Mrs, Wilbur Nelson and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sexe of Dakota City, were Bode caller on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Blakestad and daughter, Mrs. Rlstad aud husband and cbildre all of Lyle, visied former Bode friends Thursday. Mrs.

Blakesad will be remembered as Loua Williams who to womanhood iw this for pa- the locallty. Mr. Blnkestad was tn the hardware business here number of years ago. Mr. and Mri.

Ernest Howard and babies of Humboldt, visited the parental ftoberg homo the latter part of the week. Mr. H. M. Olson of Latlmer, was an over Sunday visitor with his family.

Mrs. Malom of Eau Claire, and daughters of Milwaukee, Mrs. Stuart, Ole Mnlon and Albert Rundberg of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, returned home Wednesday after visit at the Nets Holms home. Mrs. Malon is a sister of Mrs.

Nels Holm. Ell Holland of Melroy, who has been visiting at tho G. P. Ames returned home Wednesday accompanied by his liltle daughter, Martha, who has been visiting here. Mr.

Holland expects to return soon to help care for his brother-in-law, J. Artie, who recently a stroke. lie is slowly Improving. Airs. Minnie Williams ami daughter, lllani'hr.

and rrandchild. Martonne, of Kstherville. visited her sister, Mrs. Julia Watsnn, and her bnilhor-in-law, L. Kinseth, on ttVdiies-day.

Hans Chris Hanson, Johnnio Christ iansiin and sister, i-jinn, were week cnil visitors wjih their S.SUT, Mrs. Henry Volx ami Vam- ily at Arnolds I'ark. Lucilo llor- who has been vis-iing at. I bo Vnlz homo Accompanied Uitm homo. Oscar IlngauKon of Los Anglos.

California, arrived Tuesday to visit, friends at Hoile and Livermore. Dr. and Mrs. T. 10.

Livingstone Airs. K. L. Watson visited Haldwin at Hiuhven, Sunday. Dr.

Livingstone- was in partnership at one. time with Dr. Baldwin. Dr. Baldwin died a few years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Lomen and daughter left Sunday by auto for Lengby, to visit his sister, Mrs.

George- Lillo and family. Wanda Knutson, daughter of Mrs. Ted Monson. was taken ill Friday and Sunday she was taken to tho hospital at Fort Dodge for medical treatment. Mrs.

T. M. Ross-ing Is staying at Fort Dodco with her mother, Mrs. Nunamaker, who is a patient at the Mercy hospital. Mrs, Nunamaker is critically ill and all her children and husband are with her.

THE HUMBOLDT INDEPENDENT. HI THRESHING RUNS ARE COMPLETING WORK- TEA FOR MISSIONARY GOLDFIELD, Iowa, July A large number of the threshing runs hare been completed In this vicinity and it is expected that practically all will harp completed their work by the latter part of tills week. The usual run of oats In this locality was from twenty-five to forty bushels per acre. All oats were short in weight, weighing from twenty-two to twenty-nine pounds to tho bushel. LANDLORDS PURCHASE THRESHING MACHINE FOR USE OF RENTERS RENWICK-HARDY, July Landlords, I.

L. Crittondon of Humboldt, P. D. Butler of Dodge, and Daniel Rhodes also of Fort Dodge, purchased a threshing machine last week lu Fort Dodge for their renters, Amos Myers, Peter Burgh, and J. R.

Johnson and sou respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson of McCallesburg, called at tho Lloyd Hanson homo south of Hardy, Wednesday forenoon. Mr.

R. K. Albec and children of near Renwlck, visited with relatives at Eagle Grove, Sunday. Mts. Maurice Myers is employed in the office of the mayor at Bbone, has been visiting at the parental Amos Myers home near Hardy.

Mrs. J. M. Stetfa and Mary and Geneva, of near Ren- wlck, left for Iowa City Sunday evening where they will seek medical advice. Miss Evelyn Fletcher, small daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Plether, of near Goldflcld. has been staying at tho home ot her sister, Mrs. Carl Kelling, near Rcnwick, the past week. Melville and Stanley Wilson sons of W.

C. Wilson, and Kenneth Robinson, son of Mrs. Ralph Block, all of near Renwick, called at the John Steffa home near Ren- wlck, Sunday afternoon. Mr. A.

E. Albco and Wayne and Klva Alhee, of Eagle Grove, spent Friday at tho Kenneth Albee home near Heuwiek, to assist with the -hreshing there. Maurice, Betty and Robert Myers, and Viniis Wlmber, all of south of Hardy, called at tho John Steffa home near Renwick, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

i'etor .1. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Johnson, Vlnus Wlmber, and Ralph Johnson, all of near Ilunly spi-ut Thursday evening at the! Amos Myers home south ot I lardy Mrs. Olu Tjelle and children 011- tcrtalued company from Jollet, 111., last week.

Mrs. Gustavo Arne and son and Mrs. Joseph Tot-kelson of near Renwick, called at tho II. K. Albeo home Friday aflrenoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wlmber and family of Des Moines, enjoyed several days camping by the river in Humboldt. Dallas Wlmber and children worked sugar beets for Don Shonkwller on the Dolliyer farm south of Hardy last summer and were welcomed by friends in this community. They started home Saturday forenoon.

Vivian and Boyd Myers, children of Mr. aud Mrs. Amos Myers of near Hardy, are visiting with mends and relatives in and around Boone and Ogden. They plan to spend two weeks there Air Line AIR LINE, July 29-Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Sorensen and famlla and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larson and, Jerry, joined fifty other relatives in the Goldneld park where they enjoyed the family reunion of the borensen clan Sunday Mrs. Russell Giddings underwent an appendix operation in tort Dodge and will return home the end of this week. She is getting along very nicely.

Mrs S. loung from Chicago, is keeping house while GlddJng? it IS IS-Jr "f- aud Mrs Ivaa TelMar and, Howard, were Sunday dinner me ii home in Llvennore. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Welsse and granddaughter, Leila Damson, and Mrs.

Charles Bauky of LuVerue were Sunday uiaitw guesu wUh Mr. and Mrs. D. Hauck. Esther Zeomu is spending a few BWiUl her Mildred Anderson, registered uurse, was a ll ed Saturday oon ta care Will sayw-'s daughter, Ethel, lu Dakota City who has beeu very uj Mr.

and Mrs. Jens Jensen Peterspn, were a days Itt Oarl Bess houw Miss Alfci French Honored. The Ellen McLaiiphlin of the United Presbyterian church an informal tea at the church parlors on Friday afternoon with about sixty in attendance. The "Tea" was In honor of Miss Alta French who returned on a year's furlough recently from Ksypt. ivhere she has been an instructor in Kirl'n school.

The following piMiri-iim was presented: quartet, Mf-sdamiv Barbara It. 11. McCallum. ('. II.

Miss Jean- o'tu MeCieery, accompanist. Miss Bi-tyt Keith; welcome, Mrs. R. solo. Miss Jenu- ettc Mt-Cli'fTy, accompanist.

Mrs. mine. by quartet: pantn- Ilis Stenograph- characters. Misses Jenn Wis- Harrio; Wlivte Katiiyle Me- Gowan; Mrs. Barbara solo, Miss Mcrieery: whislling solo.

Miss Hetty fl. Keith. A social hour was enjoyed by those present, following the- prom-am, after which refreshments were served by lho members of the circle. 1'nslor on Vacation. Hev.

and Mrs. H. M. MeCraeken left Monday for their annual month's vacation. They expect, to i mm visit relatives in Nebraska and also Richardson were Des tour several weeks in the western itors Friday.

Newton st'Ues. No church services will be made arrangements to enroll held at the United Presbyterian Drake University this fall. church during their absence. Sun- day school will be held and will be in charge of the assistant superintendent, Howard Stevenson. day.

Defeat W. H. Team 5 to 1. The local kittenball team defeated the W. H.

Co-operative Oil team of Badger, on the latter's IC Liii; IT cv. 11. i tn 11:11 i ni; i til SCrv 1CGS HPIfi Oil team of Badger, on the latter's If. 10 Kucker of for D. McCallum on Saturday- diamond on Monday evening by Gladstone, and a former resident Mrs MflCa lim and US the of 5 to 1.

The game re was operated on Saturday Kcncthf Do8 Moincs proved very interesting (o the lor appendicitis. Mrs. F. Thompson of iioorge uonatiison ot Mason rt proved very interesting (o tho many spectators present. Griffith on the mound for the locals hold the Badger team to two hits both me Hunger learn 10 iwo nus noui 7 by K.

Olson, while the locals only Mrs Ml f. a Gordea r. and Mrs. irniMiernii ntt Wm. T.

Clinstensoii and children garnered three hits off the offer- and children ings B. Knutson, Badger hurl- nf "ayton, Ohio, arrived here on a visit with los er. Freeman proved the, hitting star of the locals garnering a homo run and walk in three r' tenson was formerly nected with lhft times at bat. Whyte was the only other local to garner a hit. Frank J.

Griffilh. Frank J. Griffith was born in Goldneld, Iowa, March 1S60, and died at the home of his son in Goldneld, July 25, 1931, aged 71 years, 4 months and 17 days. In 1S69 he moved with his father to a farm near Kellogg, attending school and growing to manhood at that place. June 1881, he -was married to Mary Elizabeth Hitt of Kellogg.

To this was bora one BOB, Rupert, The home ties were broken by the passing away of the wifa and mother, February 27, 1891. In 1S97, Mr. Griffith moved to a farm in Pierce county, Wisconsin, living there until 1H06. At this time he came to live near Goldfield and moved into town about 15 years ago. He became a member of the Methodist church at the age of nineteen ami continued his membership until his death, attending until prevented by failing health.

Mr. Griffith is survived by his son, H. P. Griffith of Goldneld, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Ervin 1.

each em of Washington, three grandchildren and many relatives and friends. Announced. Mrs. G. H.

Whyte, Mrs. Hay Cunningham. Mrs. Will McGowan and Mrs. Karl Anderson were- hostesses at a nautical breakfast on Tuesday morning honoring Miss Betty Whyte, an August bride.

The affiilr was hold at tile G. H. Whyte home where the guests were seated at quartette tables each table having a miniature sea us a centerpiece. Tho place caVds were tiny sea shells with (he name of the guest Inscribed on them. A three course menu carried out in tho seafaring scheme, was served by Louise Anderson and Agnes Otliliu dressed as sailor boys.

In the nut cups were small capsules containing slips of paper which announced tho approaching marriage of Miss Betty Whyte und Joe Pojmun on August Slst. Entertainment consisted ot music between courses by Misses Alice May and Miss Agnes Ottilia and a feature dance by Agues Otliliu. Out-of-town guests weru: Mrs. Will Otfillo and daughters of Manchester, Mrs. Elliott Soverlod of Dows, Mrs.

Bob McGowan of Renwick, Gretchon Farmer of Storm Lake, aud Merrau Henry of Pittsburg. Mrs. J. jr. Shirk.

Hattie E. Lewis, the daughter of Albert uud Mary Lewis, was spout tho early years of her Ufa She passed away after being bedfast six months at the home of her mat. OIA uiuiiiua ui lue Home 01 tier 'BUIIIB uujuyvu daughter, Mrs. N. Coffey In DOB lfl Il8 Quarterly.

HUB uuueu wun me diurcli of ruiuruuu uio urui oi Christ at the age of seveuteen of week from a ten day outing which she remained a true aud Hubbard, Minn. faithful until her death. Jesse M. Shirk, October 4, 1894, to serious. She leaves to mourn her loss wa tf.

IVQ9 husband; one gon, Paul, of and Margaret Whyte Orundy Center; two and Mrs. E. V. Shape of Goldfield, and Mrs. Harry Hasbronck of G-oldfteld, eleven grandchildren and one great grandchild, two Ria- terg, her twin sister, Mrs.

H. Lester of Goldfield, and Mrs. Alice Bell of Council Bluffs, three brothers, Edward of Llttl Rock, Arkansas, Sherman of What Cheer, Iowa, nnd Albert of Traverse City. and many other relatives and friends. Relatives from out-of-town attending the funeral were: Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Lewis nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Juke Hawk of What Cheer; Mr. and Mrs.

Joel Briney of Sac City; Mrs. Alice Bell. Mrs. Bert Johnson nnd daughter, Geraldlno of Council Bluffs; Mr. nnd Mrs.

Kenneth Davits and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lnrsen of Clarion; Mr. nnd Win. Wiggins of Kaglo Grove; Mr.

and Mrs, Hay Ynhnko nf Webster City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Sayro of Hartley; nnd Mr. and I.

N. Shirk. Mr. anil Mrs. John Price.

Mr. ami Charles Swab, ami Mrs. Paul Shirk and family. Mrs. liirditie Shirk, Dor.i Shirk anil Mr.

Howard Gooriro all iif Grimily and Mrs. .1. N. I'offoy of M.iin-s; and Mr. ami Mrs.

B. K. Shirk iintl Harold of Linn Grove. Beaver Drake of fornia, who are Mrs. E.

A. Cl and Miss Louise visit at the horn D. M. Simpson Mr. and Mrs.

have rented the MBOLDT, IOWA Tuesday, August 4, 1931 Wilmington, Call- CELEBRATES THIRD BIRTHDAY ON MONDAY; M. E. CIRCLE visiting here, and dangher, Anderson returned Wednesday from a several days of Rev. and Mrs. Lake Park.

RUTLAND, Iowa, July Monday afternoon a number of Herman Boehnke relatives and friends gathered at residence known the home of Mrs. Chris Bonde to Jfrs. W. ons of I. lst v( lho Mrs.

and f.vn elcf-, 'li" b( mo of and Clausen are sisti-rs. Mrv. Vora of Omaha. Nebraska, and Mrs. C.

M. Grifl'eo of woi-l; at tho Jus. L. Dnrland home. W.

A. Oltilio and chiliiron of Mam-lii-ster arrive.1 here Friday for a visit, at tho homo of niiunu me Home oi Airs, unris isonae 10 as the H. Mai In house and veil! celebrate her seventy-third birth- take possession his week. ny Following a social time her Immediately following the hand daughter, Mrs. Christiansen served concert Wednesday evening Whyte a five-thirty dinner.

The Son Implement company pre- town guests were: Mrs. H. Snlt- sonlfd a free rjnoving picture on key. Mrs. F.

Baldwin nnd mother, the south side the store. Tho Mrs. Magdalene Nielsen, Mrs. free movie was well attended and HeUen Andersen all of Humboldt; showed the advancement of farm Mrs. Lew Sarsgard and daughter machinery, nWe especially the of Minneapolis; and Miss Lena devolopomont fijom the reaper to Saubow of near Bode.

the present. of harvesting the small grain in Ii much easier nnd Knlrrtnfns Bnidtrale MI. quicker Bernard Hasbrouck hns resigned Dos Moines Resist er-Tribiino 111 jii, ij, isii in vi i i ti UK-hard church Insemcnt. Wednesday afier- carricr li.is accepted (Jit position. Richard san work the! first of (ho week.

Mrs. Tlllio Xilicor and da.uRhlor, Imuhoon. There was a large attendance in spite (if the fact that ARIIOS Wlivte with Mrs. other relativos of this vicinity. Miss Gretf.hen Farmer of Storm Lake, spent, several days the past, week at the George II.

Whyto IO1IIO. Newton Freeman nnd Miss Feme Moines vis- 1ms at Mrs. Marie Kettlcman of Clove- land, Ohio, visited at the H. C. Pinkham homo on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stevenson and son visited at the C.

J. Anderson JV Kl -u home at Elmore, Minnesota, Sun- Clarion visitor on Friday. Tho following from out-of-town. the funeral services held 01 for D. McCallum 8 week end wiih relatives and friends hero.

1 1 Mrs. F. Thompson of Chariton; Mr ancl Mrs Co Amesi Miss Janet. Sinclair of Humboldt; Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Pinkham and children of Cedar Falls. Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Jones visited relatives at Ames, Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs.

Everett Kennedy in this vicinity Mr Mr aui Mrs Everett Kennedy was formcrlv con- Kasle Grove arc rejoicing over the arrival of a ten pound son. ected with the nank. po: Mr. and Mrs. 3.

R. Potter of bo July 27. Jfferson. were cne.sts at tho lne daughter of Mr. Jefferson, were guests at the Jas.

L. Darland home on Sunday. Miss Agatha Gerdes who has been visitin gher brother, Walter Gerdes, for the past two weeks, reutrned to her home at Winslow, Nebraska, Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Delmer C. Short, and children of Storm Lake, visited relatives and friends here the past week. Mrs. W. H.

Carse who has been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity tor the past six weeks left Tuesday for her home at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinkham and two children of Cedar Falls, attended the funeral of the formers grandfather, D. McCallum, on Saturday.

Lincoln Wadsworth of Iowa City, called on relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. Hal Wadsworth who has been vailing here several weeks returned home with him. Miss Lend Geigcl of Rcnwick, visited a the home of Mrs. C.

H. Scott, several days the past weok. Mrs. F. M.

Clausen entertained a group of ladies at a bridge party at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor nf her sister. Mrs. Morrison of Los Angeles, California. Six tables were in play during the afternoon with Mrs. Forest Chris- Benson playing high score and Mrs.

Pinkham playing second Out-of-town guests wore: high. Mesdiimos Forest Chrlslenson, Ed. Paine and Richard Vandor Soop of Eagle Grove. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of play. Mr.

and Mrs. Arhutr McCutcheon of Traer, visited relatives hero several days the past week. Mrs. Venn Eckles of Rritt, spent the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Mc- Ctilehoim, and with other relatives and friends in this vicinity. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Helback nu eight und one-half pound on Friday, July 17th. Sho has boon named Alma Trula. Mr. und Mrs.

J. B. Short and two daughters Margaret and Dorothy Juno, Miss Mary Ellen Callahan of Puxton, Illinois, Mrs. Hattie Dinlnger of Laclede, Illinois, were recent visitors at tho W. H.

Short und A. W. Moaoley homes. Mis. F.

Huawell and two daughters of Mclntyre, spout several duys the jmst week at the U. It. Jones homo. ABhly Shoen of Minnesota, visiting relatives and friends this vicinity. The Junior Congregation of the Presbyterian church anjoyed a born Iii Mahaakii Iowa, 1'lctilc supper at tho Henwlck park November 19, 1800, whero she Tuesday evening.

Twenty-five members accompanied by Uev. and Mrs, It. M. McCrackeu and several asslsants enjoyed the picnic which Moines, July 25, 1U31, being 04 yourti, HIGH tii und 6 tiny8 old. AJUIUUD mtu ouu, me urono in ISOUQ mm a She united with the Church of Kenneth, returned the first ot the called at tie Ross Vans' home, woyk from Ian rinv nntlmr at and Mrs.

C. C. Ualdus and Mrs, Mary Beaver, Mrs. Carl iiumi ujuiiiDur until tier cteatti. uuuver, ram.

Shu was uulted in murrlage to Mosor and children of Vincent 1W Qti 1 A -1 Ofi Ptlailf1a lied on friends hero Tuesday. at Hartley, Iowa. In March, 1880, M'ru. Thurlow Drake of Wilmlng- she and her husband moved to tuu California, visited relatives Blythe Ba Wright county where they lived uml '''lends here several days the Weduesda sliico the time and for the past 1 1 weak. Mrs, Drake was for- Crau who Bernadi spent a fe ius, Elvi tvvulllj nitVIV IlVtiU sliico the time and for the past 1 1 two years they have resided at tnerly Miss Uurtrude Beaver of this Ooldfleld, To this union three city.

children were born, one son aud Mrs. 11. M. Pride and children of two daughters. She was a devoted Amen, were callers here Weducs- wlfe and mother, a kind generous day.

t'rluiid always thinking of tbe Mosdames A. H. Cunningham many things she could do to help and F. B. Farmer entertained a others.

She was loved and re- group of ladles from here at tho 8OU8 aud spected by all who knew her and Btonn Country Club on Wed- will be greatly missed by friends nasduy. Those spending the day and relatives far and iiear. Dur- as guests were: Mesdameg Frank ing her Illness of tthe past three Stevenson, W. E. years she was always patient aud H.

Wbyte, Earl Anderson, J. S. hopeful, never believing her cjtse Wbyte, il. L. Cunningham, Ken- tr.

a th A. A. Blewett, Ray, imrd Richardson, Misses Harriet Other f. tAUU WfcUvf B. MV lucJuded: Mrs.

W. A. OltlUe tended 4 Miseball game at Cor- Orundy Center; two dauKbtore, included Mrs. W. A.

Oltllie tended 4 oaseball ga Mrs. J. N. Coffey, oi Des Moiues, of Muucbeater, and Mrs. Gertrude with Suucay evening.

I'nrti Doduo. are sprnd- with rrlativi-s in tlii- brfhvo mnviiii: toilu-ir homo at I'HtliorvilK 1 (hi- is nu ii'islniclor in tho i of that. city. AVIiytc ppi-nt tbe p.i^t witji frii'iids in o. Liberty bavo llioon ihoir i-ioaninsfs.

repairs am! a mat nf pvrp.iraiory to ojM-uiiii; honl the lirHt. of September. Hayos Bhu-k who is employed by tho Iowa Health Commission spont tho weok end at. the D. M.

sienhons homo. Miss Holm lleek spent the week end with Mildred Nervis noar Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Franz R.iuse.nberg- er of Cedar Frills, spent, tho, weok cud at.

tho parental J. B. Henry homo. Miss Morran Henry spoilt, several days with her mother, Mrs. on X.

M. Henry, Uio past, week. Miss called Tuesday evening Henry who is. employed in the father, Julius Hanson, who "Commiiniyt House" at PiUsburg, bedfast for some time. was onrout to her work from a trip thru the wostcrn states.

Rev. R. M. McCrackon was a and Mrs. A.

A. Herrick of Des Moines. is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

Pinkham. Miss lone Maheson ot Spencer, is spending the week at the home of her parentf, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Mathoson. Devere Agard of Toledo, Ohio, arrived here Sunday evening for a two weeks visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Agard. Mr.

ana MJ-s. -Qco. Madison and children of Fijirt Dodge, spent Sunday at the parental Fred Madison home. Mr. and Mrs.

K. A. Clue motored to Waterloo, Sunday, where they spent the day. Mrs. Clue remained for days visit.

Dr. and Mfs. F. H. Kelly and children spent Sunday with relatives and friends at, Waterloo.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Aneberry and granddaughter, Meroedes Alte- berry, and Miss Gillette of Missouri Sunday at tho Earl H.

Nelson home. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Shakelford and children of Algnna, were guests at the W.

S. Shakelford home Sunday. A daughter, Eva, remained for a week's, visit. Mrs. Joe Cjaslman and daughter of North Dakota, were weok end guests at, the R.

R. Jones home Penn Ecklos and children of Britt, spent Sunday with relatives hero. Mrs. who spent lho week bore Returned home with thorn. John Lelajid of Pennsylvania, spent several days tho past week at the Olaf Conning home.

An infant child of Rev. and Mrs. A. of Rockwell Ciy, was buried here on Monday afternoon. Rev.

Brownleo was a former pastor of the local Baptist church. West! Maple Grove WEST GROVE, Iowa, July Neliis and Johnson of Hum- Saiibow boldt, was Thursday visitor at tho Chris Jacobseu home. UMn i i7uw Miss Esther Askland spent the day at (the parental week at thtj James Rezubek home. Mr. aud Mrs.

N. C. Orlger Esthervllle, were visitors at the Frank Cook homo this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Hoffman were visitors in Minnesota over holdt the week end. Miss Eunice Haio. aoi wuuiuutu Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Mclutyre, Dr. we re Sunday afternoon visitors at 0 In West Bend, and also the Grotto DeGrooto Sou SOUTH i Maple Grove autoed to Spencer on wil near an(J Suu(j llanl Lau and Donna Mr. and Mrs. L.

N. Laurseu visllora iu the en home. r. vlre. Floyd lunik or and turned At.

'were callers in tie lonie Sunday eveulujf. Mrs. Henry Neilseu The members of the Rutland K. Lndles Circle entertained tho Brailcato M. E.

Aid in the Kolltiwiug an interesting the hostesses served many woro Fetor Oran four cars of one ear of lines to Chicago, Sntni-ihiy ovoning. Potor rr.ui thoin in. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrvol Howell and family of near woi-f! Sunday visitors hern at.

ilic jvi- ontal Jack Mi-Donald homo. Tho MCSSOTS Russell nil Karl Davenpnrl. left. Monday for Roc-host or seo.king employment. Mr.

and Mrs. Kurt Tnicko.vl. and 'on iind the former's cousin and Will Nielsen of Fort Dodge, visitor! Sunday afternoon av Bonde Christiansen homo horo. Mr. and Mrs.

Hoy Bristol cii- rt.iinc;' tiio latter's sislor and father of Albert City, Tuesday. Mrs. Horo and children of Rolfc, her has Mr. Piney of Spencer, called on his friend C. Bondo here Tuesday afernoon.

Mr. Boot.hroy-d of Los Angles, California, called on friends in own a few days this week. Mrs. Henry Snitkcy of Hum- holdl, and Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Ganghen of Chicago, were Thurs- afternoon visitors at the A. Christiansen homo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martens and daughters of Chicago, antocd here Thursday for a weok end visit at.

the Mike Madsen home. They left Monday for Minnesota where (they will visit Mrs. Martin's sister before returning to their home. Mrs. Niels Nielsen entertained a few neighbors and friends Friday afernoon in honor ot Miss Sanhow who has been visiting! friends here the past week.

Lee Brown spent a few days the past week with relatives in Ksvherville. Miss Leone Aront and mother autoed to Fort Dodge, Thursday, where the former had a minor operation preformed by Dr. Martins. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Dodd and children autoed to Silver Lake, Minnesota, Sunday, and joined other relatives for a picnic. Miss luia Dodd who has been visiting relatives and friends at bago the past week returned home with them. Miss Fern Ferris was an over nile guest Sunday with her friend Miss Verona Fuller, at Eagle Grove. Miss Verona Fuller was absent from her duties at the Rutland Cafe here a few days the past week while visiting at Lake Okoboji.

Kermit Cran of Cedar Falls, was an over Sunday visitor at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. O'Conner were bunday visitors at West Bend. Mrs.

Lee Brown aud son, Billje returned Saturday from a three months visit, with her mother in California. Mr. ami Mrs. Vorn Johnson of Algona, and Mr. and Mrs Forest DeGrooto and family were Snndav visitors at.

tho parental S. S. Johns' home. Airs. Art Delhler and children of Chicago, wore visitors at tho Murry Bair home the past week.

Mr, and Mrs. Jim O'Connor of No.woll, have boon saying at the lorn Ferris homo bore tbe past weok. Mr. O'Coner is Rolling ong roofing in this vicinity. They left Monday for Sioux City.

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jergons and baby of Pocahonlan, were Sunday dinner guests at the parental Ray Caryl home here, Mr.

und Mrs. Lyman Oatos returned Monday from Iowa City where they attended summer school. Those from her who attended Wlltj WVL3 AlVlllE! U11U LlOlUOIl .1 IA DeGroote ero Fort Dodge vis- an Lutheran Ladies Aid itora Sunday. Miss Lori Thursday at Mrs. Wai i-jauiUB in Humboldt, Thursday afternoon at the home of A.

Jacobseu, were: na Nowsomo spent a 1 tll llom of A. Jacobseu, were: the Qlon Tubbs home. 1 8 aai 'd daughters, ers, 8S Leua Mrs. ohn Schrieber and Mrs Lawrence Schrleher spent Mon- MJss Luclle Caryl spent a few Kaymond Hanseii In Hum- M. and Mrs.

Roy ary i eut 6 1 8 Friday to spend a couple weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Movlck and family. Misses Muriel and Ruth Skiver of Little Rock, arrived Monday to spend a few days visiting at the Van Busklrk home. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lang spent Sunday visiting at Yankton, South Dakota, Mrs. W. N. Nissen and daughter of Renwick, spent Tuesday visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Gregerson and family.

Theodore Truelson of Britt, spent the week end visiting with friends. The community church held there annual Sunday school picnic i over In the state park in Algona, Sunday. O. I. Purdy spent Tuesday visiting his daughter, Mrs.

John Palmer and family, at Renwick. FARM LOANS We invite applications for farm loans for immediate closing. 5 or 10 year loans with option to pay on principal any day in the year. rientT of Funds Stilt Arntlanle Rutland Savings Bank RUTLAND, IOWA spen eenng Pocahont over with Virginia Duuker with their daughter and family in Humboli t. Mrs.

Rayuier Heyeui left Tueu- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DeQroote, day this week for the hospital In and Mr. aud Mrs. Bert DoGroote 4 (U City for medical treatments.

Ottosen OTTOSEN, Iowa, July lola Sateru has relumed to her home in West Betid after spending MAPLE GROVE, July a couple weeks visiting her grahd- iran, Ardis Stoebe aud mother, Mrs. Huudertmaik Misaea Genleve and htuiucu KJ uu aUU evening after Kuthryu Palmer of Reuwiek, spent the week ias been visiting lu the visiting (heir grandnat-eiits Ml UI1(1 Mrg Purd home. BIythe or a visit. and Beverly Schultz days with their cous- spend a few day's Elaine and Lois uuut aud uucle, Mr and NlBBeU. Mrs.

Ernest Kdgo and Miss Violet Anderson lorothy Ziou enjoyed a beeu visiting her sifi the Art SchulU fam- Hlluia Cole, at Newton weeks returned hOmfe Mrs. Cat-l Forrester Wil- tei who have North Dakota tot 1 have recently installed a complete shoe repairing outfit and am now prepared to do ail kinds of shoe repairing. The price for repairs is right and your patronage will be appreciated. George Trost A Courtesy Well Appreciate Milk bottles are quite necessary in delivering milk. They insure our product reaching you in excellent condition, free from contamination and germs.

In the course of a year we spend considerable money replacing milk bottles that are broken or lost. What we wish to impress on the minds of our patrons is the fact that milk bottles should be placed where our delivery man can get them handily without reminding you of the fact that a bottle is needed. Just a saving of time for you and ourselves, if you will always have a bottle ready when the delivery is made. We thank you. HumboldtCooperative Creamery Assn.

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Years Available:
1890-1977