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The Humboldt Independent from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 6

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6 Independent Humboldl, la. Juno 27, 1064 months of duty in Viet Nam. Mrs. Larry Berk entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Omer Anderson. at a dinner Sunday in honor of Fathers day. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wer.qeland and family spent the weekend at the John Dornath home at Dodge Center.

Minn. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Trask and children of Badger spent Sunday evening at the l.orenzo home to observe Fathers day. Mr. and Mrs.

Gudmand Aukland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olson, Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Anderson and Miss Marilyn Aukland attended the Me- Nerny-Morpan wedding at Storm Lake Sunday afternoon. Marilyn Aukland was one of the bridesmaids. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pullen visited at the Clarence Mattlin home at Lytton.

Sunday. Mrs. Lowell Halstedt and family of Rice Lake. and Gorden Fields of Forest City were dinner and supper guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Poutre Tuesday.

Mrs. Halstedt is a former college roommate of Mrs. Poutre. Linda Poutre attended 4-II camp f. Tn thf Vnl, her 4-H cub the No way Patuots Mr, and Mrs Lloyd Abrams and by Attended church camp 56 years Walter Sample, 86, one of the oldest attendants at the Iowa Camp in Nevada, is shown there in the center with his granddaughter, Mrs.

Merlin Fort of Humboldt and Pastor Joe R. Garner of the Seventh-day Adventists church of Humboldt, on the left. In spite of the rainy conditions and his age, Mr. Sample and his granddaughter camped in a tent the past week at the camp. Saul Studio Photo Miss Joan Klrchoff became bride of James Hofh In June 21 ceremony Miss Joan Kirchhoff of Humboldl her bridal arrangement.

The bride GuMts a pjcnic a hc VrcA oulrc Pc gg Gary, Waltcr Kirehhoff mc Thursday and Allen attended a picnic supper CVCnin WerC MiSS Mnllnda nCh 3t rd Fl ld 1C 3t of chi Mrs Arfcne Nc cj Thursd and visitct at son San Don visited relatives at Bra.nerd. frj Rumme Foi Do( Minn, and Mason City enroute and Arno Torkclson anc Tokheim ind Glend-i home Sunday from a trip to Mia- tm lOMieim ana uicntia neapolis family of Humboldt. of Long Beach, visited Tue.s- Mrs. Martin Larson entertained E'aine and Janice Gunderson of day through Thursday at the Elias at a surprise birthday supper for Minneapolis spent the week end Tokheim home. Tuesday evening, her husband Saturday'evening.

The with thcir Mrs. Elaine Gun- Mr. Tokheim and his visitors were guests were Mr and' Mrs Leo Fe- lerson at the J. B. Sandvig home, supper guests at the Joe Opheim void and Julie of Goldfield.

Mr. Visitors Monday afternoon at the home. and Mrs. Howard Larson and Dean Sandvig home were Mrs. Jennie of Holmes, Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Maa ancl Mrs Carrlc Thorson of Wise, Brenda Lee, Mrs. Helen Ea le Grove. Thul, Mrs. Clara Larson of Eagle Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Sandvig and Grove. family of Memphis, Tenn. are here Mr. and Mrs.

Art Wolf and chil- for a visit at the J. B. Sandvig and James Hoth of Waterloo were is a graduate of Humboldt high dren visited relatives at Payton on home and with other relatives. Mr. united in marriage Sunday after- school and Eagle Grove Junior Col- Sunday to observe Fathers Day.

and Mrs. John Sandvig and family noon, June 21, 1964, at Zion Lutheran Church, (Mo. Synod) in Beaver township. The bride is the. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Kirchhof of rural Humboldt and County Bar Ass'n. joins in asking for bells to ring Renwick family called home daughters illness Mrs. Tom Gimcr returned home Sunday by plalie from Alexandria. because of the seriotiS illness of her daughter.

Mrs. Fred Bolte in Des Moincs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gimcr, David and Paul had been visiting the last weeks at the Richard Gimer home in Alexandria.

Tom and the boys returned by car on Tuesday. Mr. ancl Mrs. George Rasniusscn of Webster City, Mrs. Jennie Bram and Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon McClcan and family of Denver were Wednesday dinner guests at the Fred home. Mr. ancl Mrs. Louie Bram and family of Rockwell and Freddie Bram of Denver, were Sun- clay evening visitors at the Fred Rasniusscn rhome.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Clancy and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hefty had a picnic at Iowa Lake on Sunday.

Mr. ancl Mrs. John Swanson were Sunday supper guests at the Carl Wcigert home at Twin Lakes. Neighborhood birthday club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Wilbur Nisscn in honor of Mrs.

John Swanson on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Jocnks of Rossie visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Georgia Paine and Saturday afternoon they called on Mrs.

Dorothy Middlcton in Eagle Grove. Mr. ancl Mrs. Will Hclmke, Mr. ancl Mrs.

Gary Baesler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larson, ancl Mrs. Norman Larson and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Peer of Algona ancl Mr. ancl Mrs. Orin Rininger and family of Schaller were all Sunday dinner guests for fathers day at the Jerry Helmke home in Humboldt. Mr.

and Mrs. Mnnvillc Anderson and Roslic. Gerald Anderson and children, all of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson and family of Lu.

Verne, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Anderson were Saturday evening visitors at the Edd Anderson home. Mr. ancl Mrs.

Gns Arne visited over Ihc weekend at the Dr. Dennis and. Dr. Jerry Arnc's home in Minneapolis 3 grandchildren, Pamela, Linda, and Denise, came home with them for a week's visit. Mr.

ancl Mrs. Ernest Eilcrs, Lorraine and Calvin went to Ledges on Sunday and met Mrs. Lillian Potilsen and Mrs. Esther Marsh of Mclchcr antf Calvin ancl Lorraine went home with them for a week visit. Mr.

and Mrs. William Maricle ancl family of Ft. Dodge visited Saturday at the Jim Yungclas home. Mr. and Mrs.

Carol Steffcnson and baby were Sunday dinner guests at the Elmer Prclipp home and Miss Adcle Jensen was afternoon caller. Miss Dew Ann Rodrigues was honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower, Friday evening, by Mrs. Melvin Jocnks at the home of Mrs. Georgie Paine. Sunday a pot luck supper in honor of Konnie Nerem, who is home on furlough ancl is cnroutc to Seattle, was held at the Georgia Paine home.

Guests were Mr. ancl Mrs. Orville Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Scheuger and family of Britl: Mr.

ancl Mrs. Eldon Johnson and family, Mrs. Violet Ryhkus and family of Fort Dodge; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill, Mr.

and Mrs. Gay Hill, Mel Hill, and Mr. ancl Mrs. logo. Mr.

Hoth graduated Miss Ann Witt and Kathy Witt of of Humboldt ancl the Stanley Sand- East Waterloo, and is presently Sioux City spent the weekend at vig family were additional visitors Franklin Jaqtia president of the attending Barber School at Water- th Don Witt home. Sunday afternoon. Humboldt County' Bar Association loo, where thc couple will make Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heggcn of Mrs.

Michael Moklcbust and Man- has requested that all churches in their home following a wedding Rcliwick visited at thc Glen Wig- lyn of Phoenix, came Monday Humboldt ring their bells for two the groom is the son of Mr. and trip. Among the guests at thc wed- ans home Sunday afternoon. Mr. for a weeks visit al thc Malvin minutes at noon on thc 4th day of Mrs.

Harold Hoth of Waterloo. The ding was a grandfather of. the and Mrs. Howard Hellickson of Ot- Moklebust home. July as a symbolic expression to ftev.

Maynard Brandt officiated at groom, Robert Hoth of Waterloo, tosen were visitors at the Wignns Sven Peterson of Garrclson. S. rededieatc fa'ith in the principles of home Sunday evening. was a ca er al lne Osmund tn Declaration of Independence Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Wergeland stensland home Saturday after- iln(l our rich heritage of free- visited at the Miller Wergeland nec( i Miss Grace olson Miss Em dom. home near Hardy Sunday after- ma lson, Miss May Olson and Al- Mr. Jaqua says "Thc local, state, noon Icn Olson of Humboldt were visit- and national Bar Association's have Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson, ors at the Stensland homc Satur- joined with other patriotic groups Mrs.

Caroline Anderson ancl Mr. day evening. to make this a national ceremony and Mrs. Omer Anderson attended Dinner guests at thc Irvin Tok- to publicize the heroic deeds and Opheim nd Joyce family eathcring and dinner at hcim homc Sunday inclll(lcd Mr decisions that founded America. Nitimvii Kaymond wintcrion nomc al anc rs a Bohonek and Kathy There will also be radio ancl tele- convention at CIcar Lakc last Sunday of Conger, Mr.

ancl Mrs. bell ringing programs al that Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beck and Richard Bohonck of Albert Lee, tim e. the double ring ceremony.

Garden fiqwers of blue and white and cal- dlcbra containing blue candles, decorated the alter. Miss Bonnie Born of Humboldt. organist, accompanied soloist Phil Crowl who sang "The Lord's and the "Wedding Escorted down thc church aisle and given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Klineschcim lace over satin, fashioned with long Natlonal F.b.L.A. neckline, with veil of illusion Thor girls tour New York City and Washington Clifford Erickson know' that flic' belf.s"arfci ring- bus to New York where they spent Donald and Larry Thul of Alin- of Dayton and Elias Tokheim all over this broad land to pro' a cw (i avs touring Radio City, vis- burn arc spending the summer at itcd al the Joe Opheim home Sun- claim the right we enjoy to frce- bon streamers tied with red roses ited Ulc Empire State building, the the Martin Larson home. day evening.

dom under law." She also carried a silk handkei- Wo rld lir and enjoyed a mid- chief which her grandmother had '6 ht al lcl Times Square. carried at her wedding 75 years The brides attendants were ton Wash, g- Highlights of thus trip Lee of Humboldt, maid of wc vls lh hlt Hou Honor, and Mrs. Arnold Torkclson. Arlington National Cemetery, the matron of honor. They wore dress- Washington and Lincoln Memorials QS styled alike of blue crystal peau and Lnited Nallons Bulldln 6.

with lace overskirt. Their Several neighbors went to thc headpfeces were blue net and they Sampson Opheim homc Thursday wore matching gloves. Their colon- to )low 80 acl cs of corn beans, ial bouquets were made of blue Assisting with the work were Erand white carnations. Brenda Hoth. ncst Kallom, Curtiss Kallem, Art sister of the groom was flower girl Snllth Frank Whistler, Charles and Tommy Doclson of Humboldt Ernest Johnson furnish- VBS ring bearer.

Jim Spraglp of mtl cultivator be was best man and Jerry Catcher was groomsman. Arnold Torkdlson and Larry Doclson were Janet Hoth registered the wluch cnlshcd a usp(1 lhe neighbor deed. lr )llolm has been on crutches for a week follow 'ng a accident giicsts Mrs. Mrs. Carl Johnson entertained Kirchhof chose a pastel lllc Hobby Club members Tuesday matching hat ancl white afternoon, June 0.

Tote bags, of Accessories for her daughters wed- plastic and yarn were made and djng. The grooms mother wore. Mns Oscar Lee of Humboldt dem- pink with white accessories, onstrated making flower vases and a'nd both had corsages of while a holders, of plastic bottles, A-reception for 150 was ftll Kerch of Eagle Grove was a held afterwards in the church par- finest. Mrs. Larry Beck will be hos- I6rs.

'Arlene Nelson and Marge lcss al tnc meeting. Hoth served the punch. Miss Ma- Thc annual Kluo'ge family re- Ijnda Mocnch, Mrs. Klfrioda Mum- union was held at Thor Commun- aunts of the bride, poured cof- il hall, Sunday, June 21, with 35 fee. Mrs.

Dale Miller of Har- attending from Arnboy, (jpurt and Kathy Witt were in Kanawha, Belmond, Clarion, Hum- cOiarge of gifts. Mrs. Edgar Weiss boldt, Ames, Eagle Grove and Thor. and Mrs. Fred Arndt served the Sp.

Henry Vinnece Jr. has ar- Urides table. rived home for a 45-day leave fol- For going away the bride wore an aqua dress, with white accessories, and a red rose corsage from OTTOSEN Mr. and Airs. Gordon Larson and Marlys of Bode wore Sunday dinner guests at the James Jacobson home.

Mr. and Mrs. Cletis Hundert- niark and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Richard Howe- sien home at Clarion. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Anderson and family of Klemme were Sunday ijight visitors at the James Jacobsons. Thursday night visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and sons. Jerry Kinseth of Emmetsburg visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Qljver Kinseth Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Merle Holt visited his apnt, Mrs. Omer Edwards at the Palo Alto Memorial Hospital gl Enjmetsburg Sunday evening.

Mr." and Mrs. Donald Cooper and svns were Sunday dinner guests at the House home at Fort Mrs. Nick De Francisco Moines and Mr. and Mrs. $oy returned Saturday from weeks vacation at Pequot Out of contact for 7 days A week at camp without phone means plenty of adventures to report.

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Lists 7 col-. umns: 8 $999,999.99, And Only $79.88 Humboldt Printing Company PHONE 101 OR 102 ENJOY ICED A i CODY'S PARK and SHOP MARKET 701 First Avenue North Humboldt Notice! The fastest growing organiza- Itoit of its kind the area lias local and opening both in sales and' management. Must be bondable as you will be handling large sums of money. Exception earnings. Complete training at company expense.

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If HOAG'S Gary Hill, all of Eagle Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Nerern and Ctair, Mr. and Mrs. Merrcll Nerem and Mr.

and Mrs. Erling Nerem and Tracy of Cedar Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Funk of Memphis, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Funk of Rodman and Mrs. Dora Will of Algona visited Thursday with Mrs. Rose Hefty. Mr.

and Mrs. V. H. Rooley and children of Fail-field visited over the week end at Ihc Clarence Hefty home. Mr.

and Mrs. John Zimmerman took Dr. and Mrs. A. II.

Stafford to Des Moincs Wednesday of la.st week, where the doctor received medical treatment at the Veterans Hospital. This Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mitchell took Dr. and Mrs.

A. H. Stafford to Des Moincs where Dr. Stafford received medical treatment again. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Nervig of Eagle Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Cai'l Spellmcyer and children of Humboldt visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Annie Amcrson.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richsmeier of Ackley visited Sunday at the Dr. A. H.

Stafford home. Mrs. Richs- meier was a college classmate of Mrs. Stafford. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Hefty and family Mrs. Rose Hefty, Mrs. Anna Krause, Mr. and Mrs.

Chot Ogan and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hunt and family attended the Zweifcl reunion, Sunday, at the Schlei home at Fenton. Mrs. Gdorgc Ripley and Fred of Denver, came to visit this week with Mrs.

Jennie Brain and other relatives. 4 Days Starts SUNDAY IQOOO Biceps meet 5,000 IN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL'S FRANKIE ANNETTE AVALON-FUNICELLO BUDDY HACKETT MNAIflSION International pictures. "The Big Band Is Back In Town" i a special fund raising concert by the Humboldt High School Stage Band JUNE 30, 1964 8:00 P.M. Humboldt County Fairgrounds (gruiulsluiid) Thc gate receipts will be used to help finance the Humboldt "Wildcat" Marching Band trip to the 25th (Silver Anniversary) Minneapolis Aquatciinial Torchlight 1'iiimle on July The program will consist of music made famous hy such HIG BANDS as Les Brown, Glenn Miller, Woody Herman, Stun Kenton, and others. Jr.

Sr. High $.50 Children $.25 "BONANZA DAYS" St. John's Catholic Church Gilmore City, Iowa June 29-30, July 1 Royal United Shows Advance Sale of Rides Tickets at Price (10 rides for $1.00) FOOD STANDS ON GROUNDS Sky Divers Mondty Evening 7:30 (Und within 100 feet of 8 $1,000.00 IN FHEE PRIZES D.nce Jylj $1.00 per net preient tg win) ftlfttt ce.

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17,106
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1890-1977