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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 4

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ettefit Sale is Planned Sat for Renwick MENU. RltlS FOR IHN GHQHSft, HELD AFTERNOON Library" Is spdhsbting a mar- fet day sale, at the-Legion hall laturday, October Bi from 10 'clock a. m.f throughout the entire ay. Any marketable, article of food, baked goods, sewing what iave you, will be accepted. The iiirposo of this 'Sale is to raise funds sufficient to cover the expenses of a regular libarlan.

Funeral HHes Funeral services for John Groh were held Friday, September 27 wltlrHev. Paul C.Lutz officiating. Services were 'held from. the home at 1:30 p. in.

conducted In the German language. Members of the family sang several hymns from memory: Services were continued at the St. Paul's Lutheran church at lienwlck. A i mixed qAiartet 'composed pf Miss 1 Gretchen Helmke, Mrs. Paul LUtz, the pastor, and Mr.

Maurice Nls- i sen sang suitable anthems accompanied by Miss Marilyn Paine at the piano. Pallbearers were Andy Klobnak, Jake Erdman, Fred Loeffier, Philip Erdman, Art Kuake, and Albert Ausborn. About one hundred and thirty relatives from out of Payne home ftt Rownn, Iowa, Thursday afternoon. they all" visited the homo of Mr. and Mrs Daryl at Pocahontas.

Mrs! Johnson was tho former Bethel Nixon. Mrs. ErmnrBrayton Is employed at the Renwlck Savings Bank, having begun her work Tuesday. THE HUMBOLDT REPUBLICAN Borothy and Mrs. Dawson nt Dorr, of Oinu-omhc.

lo ft a ct a few days at the H. lcrn Holm, of Omaha. Ncbr. H.n wook lnc 1( BI Mrs. Belles ftf Bone The Belles Doolie 4-H, club met Saturday afternoon With Leah Kurfnian.

The girls checked 6ver their last year record books, and discussed next year's project. Which is "Home Furnishings. Kttrfnian, gave a talk-' on Safe surrounding," they also made plans for their Hallowe'en party. Maxlne Became a new member of the club. One guest, Phyllis tanck was present.

A lunch served at the- close of the meeting. WomciPs CInb Tile Women's club. met Thuts- day afternoon at. the home of Mlsa Bertha Heggen. Mrs.

Walter AUM had charge of the devotions and Mrs. A. Packard had thBflessou on "Trends in Diet fhereapy." A lunch was served by the hostess also attend during the tho Iowa Baptist State Con; vacation at the horn, ot Completed her work at the Court McGownn home. Sho left Mon- Ijouse in Humboldt for Mr. Free- t() vls Mrs man, in the Soclal Welfare Ky She has been enjoying two Betchlor.

Mr. and Mrs. Dunne McCurry 8 ents Mr. and John Mills and Donna Stole of week. The delegates were Mrs.

will attend the Congress, to attend. Rev Blumbagen jvns 'ttesday. Rev. Blumhngen was I elected" ns one of five to serve on.) anrt BOU and Mr. and Mrs.

w. Howa) a McCun at the homo of Mr. niul end at homo. Snltkey, Mrs. James V.

Mr Mrs. Dolph 'f. i MI-S ot Ilumbotdt, Flnahor, N. arc vMHiiR relative id UolfC( MrB and friends here. Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs Ermnl nrnylon and son were business visitors in Mason City last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mel'eak aiv visiting relatives at different Wallace Swanson and Harold Cook of ai.moro and Mrs.

Harry Bolide and daughter es In Minnesota. Mllfonl Harry Parker ahd children, Mary, tnltloe. gu m0rn ng nd Judy Of areeley, Colorado, Mr. i 8 10 Lydia Zuerchc- Henry attended the Memorial wreaths were established In honor of the deceased by relatives, and friends, and designated for the Lutheran orphanage at Waverly and for missions and local furnace project. Boonc Twp.

Farm Bin-can The Boono Township Farm Bureau met Tuesday evening at the Center School house. Harold Yanney was elected as the direct- tor and Mr. M. Siemans as the assistant director for this year- The following was Marilyn Paine gave a report of the girls 4-H 1 Jim'mie Gillispie gave the report of the boys 4-H Bnpllst Youth The Baptist Fellowship gave the program Sunday evening to the group of the in Eagle Grove, their topic tor discussion was: "Where Youth wil Count for Most With The Post-Wai World." Methodist Youth Young people of the Methodis Church and their invited friend gathered at the church at fiv o'cldck for what proved to be i most Interesting evening. Mr.

an 'Mrs, R. Er. McGowan' planned walk awhile-ride' awhile hik which brought tlie group to th Boono River; south of the Tanc bridge. Following some though games a delicious sup per was served by the hosts. As darkness closed in upon the Young People they warmed themselves by the fire and sang some of the great songs 'Of the church.

Mrs. McGowan led a devotional service emphas- ing Stewardship. The climax of the evening came with a candle llghtign service. Each person received a small candle placed in the center of-a small paper plate. After all the candles were lighted, tho group formed in a semi-circle led In a brief consecration service by Rev.

P. W. Neal. The young people followed the leadership of Mrs. McOowan and came in pairs Horyl of Hradgate.

Other INows. Stanley I'elerson and Hob who have Joined the nrmy left James Nelson and Mrs. Don nd Mrs. James James and Eugene Nelson's Were en- ertalned-at a dinner Sunday, Sep- ember 22, at the Marvin Nelson lome. They were all dinner guests at the home of Mr.

Mrs. Eu- Nelson last Thursday evening visitors at the Raymond Paine home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Middloton of Eagle GroVe, and Mrs. E.

H. Lyons of Oakland, Calif. Eva Block, R. came Thursday morning for a visit at tlv; lioffle of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. ClaUS Block, Miss Block has completed three work at the hospital in Mollne, Illinois. Henry Schneider and Miss Lydia Eeucher of Broadhead, Wisconsin; Mrs. Clyde 'MUls and Anna, rind Miss Marilyn Schueldei visited the Grotto at Wept Bond Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Marty am Lynette Bookman of 'LuverHe, wore- callers Wednesday at'the Dick Elmer homo. They and the Rev. ant Mrs.

Paul Beckman and son Cur Us were on their way to'llampton where'they met the Rev. and Mrs L. fleckinan and their daughter Mrs. Lawrence Marty of Coda Falls. Mrs.

Marty observed he irthday that' day. Mr. and "Mrs. George -Mills an aughter Myrna Rao'-'were'dinner uests Sunday at the G. W.

Quick ome at They were supper- guests at the Walter Hefti home Luverne. Mr. and Mrs. George Bawn of Cagle Grove were visitors Sunday fternoon at the C. A.

Richardson work. A report of tho Women's work for the -year was given by Mrs. A. H. Kleen.

Mrs. Walter Me- Peak, chairman of'the resolutions committee read the resolutions for the Boone Township: Farm Bureau. Mrs. Moine Yanney led the community siiigiiig. Kleen played a piano A short play was 'given by Mrs.

Marion Pprter- fleld, Dicjc P.orterfield Slides were 'shown by the county agent, Arou Bowman. 1 At the close of the program, aJnnch was served by Mr, and Mrs. 'Vyealey Schul- to the river bank where they set llghtend candle upon the water and offered prayer. In the background, Mr. McGowan played recordings of some of the choice hymns of the church.

It was-a real thrill to see the lighted candles venture out upon the dark water. The young people of the churcl wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. R. McGowan for this happy and help ful evening of fellowship and wor ship.

Other UWtittirlitlv fllllli R( fortnightly -f The Fortnightlyiclub entertained the Know Neighbor club Thursday afternoon a( tho home Mrs. Noal jear Schneider of Broadhead, Wlscoft- In were Thursday dinner guests sunaay mui-iims. Mr anil emu accompanied them to Colo, for nd Mrs. short visit. Mrs.

Mayhew Is a Mrs Iglu ai to sto Tnmna Mnlsnli. HGW UttUglUCl I Iiyms uyiuiL sister of Mrs. James Nelson. Mrs. John of Wright the Fred Gugge.r Thursday night Cupper g- a rtho Ed-1 Hormnn II Ul 0 1 lOrS I II I Btlliy VU1IIU at the Clyde Mill's home were.

Mr. ft 0 10(lah homo and Mrs. John Schneider of Min-' neapolis, Miss vd a and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence auu Bottleson.

Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey wont to c'ity Sunday to visit their sons who ure ntcndlng college there. 1 a Howard McCurry ol -an o)(ipn nml Mn) oli Carlson gave a shower for Mrs.

Kenneth Luohslngor a recent ,1 bride on Thursday afternoon. Oct. Tho Commercial club met Monday evening, Sept. SO at the I'eo- number alti-ntl- Wisconsln, Mr. and Schneider and daiishtcr Laura Maxine and Marilyn and Mrs.

Krmol Brayton noon at tho Raymond Paine homo, Mrs. Raymond'Paine attended a and son Dennis Monday to attend the Cattle Conf Vln- Cal U) Mr. I ttlul Mr" and' Mrs. Harold BI boo Of son Paui I bomo her nurcnU. are the of a eft llorning tot a eek atl" 0 11 1 Mccuiy.

son born Sunday, September 22, at nlentln( No business, tho Lutheran liospitnl. Mrs: JJis- Mfg Annu mooiii of Miami, boc is the former Velmu Lnclising- Mrs Uoso Hcftyi Mrs. Lena LIs- cr. They hove another son Harold I nlu Mr Mrg 0 who has been V. Mooy went to Now Hampton, Frl- dflv to SCG LQ.no, Bflolcr 01 Monticcllo, Wisconsin, at tho hot- I pltal.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruyt-in a former boy has joined the marines li and Mrs. Wllllnm Itannnn' nnd Mrs. Frod Hasmnsscn 1 1 TucBI wll ri! wore in Fort Dodge Monday on 1 ln into the Mr.

and Mrs. Will Htermnn am Stanffacher of Cedar Fi 1 mid llarriel business. Henry Schneider and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Rose Hetfy, Miss Lydli Wisconsin days visit wH rnn was vl8lUnR lt re a 'ouunoa nomu daughter of Waverly, spending a few days with her pai eats, Mr.

and Mrs. John 1'e'nl. Tlie friendly neighbors club nn at tho LnVorne hall of Hardy ln took Mrs. Anna Bloom to Hainp- lc accl dcnt. Sho was in the Ulu llght A nt co program was give ton Monday from rtie left hoBpIU weck8 to WCHI aml rroHhnlollls Wl r( ve, for Waverly to visit at the home of her son Dr.

Otto Blqbm Mrs. "MrsfRose Tlcfty accompanied by I Or tt0 Klassie wont to rlle Valley Go-Goltcrs Dr. Otto Bloom. E1 zabc Klassie wont to Ul sln Edward Oppedahl and Humboldt aunday oven ing to moot ovoiilnR They had in i LI. A liiWiiiuwim- daughter, Ruth, Mrs.

Gus Arne- M1(JS Evelyn Carlson, who spent the Mrs. Tjerun Heggen and 'Mrs El-, week eni at her homo in ion Bottleson were ampnir those Ciu son a teacher of; the vo, in from here that attended a- miscellaneous shower Re nwlck school, add is roomins ut lome. Mrs. Steven Sampson home! in honor or Mrs. Arlene Bell, who Is -to- be married to Lewis Sampson, wed- Roy Huck of Iowa, will be the.

speaker church dedication service whiclt will he held Sunday morning at at 10:30 at the St. John Lutheran church at Corwith. Rev. Muck is a former Ren wick pastor. Mrs.

H. L. Snnderman will uo tn HIP Women's Missionary 10 iui. n.ui>i>ii DoWltt of West Bend is irlsitiiig this week at the )iomc of lor daughter, Leo' Miinbach. nr 'nnd 'Mrs Walter Lone and Mrs George Latch snent Society at the Wednes- the, week-end at Iowa City They day afternoon, Octobe.

7. itended the football gaiho and visit-1 ed Marilyn Lonfe, and Keith Latch who are attending the University there. Mrs. Kenneth Luchslnger, the former Evllo Ballard was honored at a post-nuptial' 1 shower' -which was held at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Walter MePeak -Tuesday afternoon.

A mocked wedding was enjoyed by all. There were also contests. The hostess presented the honoree a corsage and she re- of Chicago; and, Mr. and Mrs. de- and Mrs.

Corw.n Peer and leader nonald Hetty's home. Mr. and son Gary of Algona; Mr. and Mrs. I.

J. Peer, Mr. and Mrs. Norman, Peer, and Mr. and Mrs.

Moine Yanney Earl and Bculah were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yannoy. This wus a belated birthday party in honor of Mr. I.

J. Peer and Harold Yanney, whose birthdays were in May. Because of Mr. Peer's illness tit that time, the party had to be postponed. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Ammosson and family'-'of Eagle Grove visitors Sunday at the home of jMrs. Pearl Martin. last years projects for coining "year. About eighteen boys wercp resent.

Including their Engh. A the close lunch of the ceived many gifts; Assistant hostesses were Mrs. of Mrfe. S. H.

Mrs. Johnson and' Mrs. Harold Goettsch wore the assistant Mrs. Ole Tjelle and C. A Richardson were-in charge of I the program.

Piano solos were 3 given by Marjory Ann Long and Nancy Latch. Mrs. Kyseth of Clarion, 'a member of the State Board of Education- gave a talk on the Three State Schools. Gloria Stafford closed the program by playing a piano solo. A lunch was served by the hostesses.

Scout Cubs The scout cubs of Den Dumber Two met with their den mother, Mrs. H. L. Sunderman Thursday afternono. They made scrap book covers with spotter'paint.

Rev. Neal was attending a confqt ciice for the leaders of.Chrlstia Education held' at Grace' Methodis church hi Dos Molne's. and Mrs. Walter MePeak and Mr. and Mrs.

Mllford MePeak wore dinner guests Sunday at tho. Floyd Lane home. Members of the Baptist Mission McKenna of' Hatdy ahd, a 10 A wrfs served at the 'close of thfe afternoon in Which the bride's chosen colors, pink and were cur- riefl out. Mr. and Tostoy of Kt'nawha, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Yanney Aaron Wright county extension Miss DeVries, the homo dls Anderson and sou oJ Hardy were visitors Sunday.night at tho Ivan Fredrlckson home.neai Llvermore. Carl and Mrajory Groh Mason Ity, Mr. and Mrs. 'John of Mr.

and Mrs. F'-pd- of and Albert Ausborn'of Klomme; Mr. and Erdman and Mrs. John Groh were dinner and. supper guests he HJe ll lome'S daughter SBffi was served nt meeting.

Mr and Mrs. John Schneider of Minneapolis, arrived Tuesday morning for a visit at. the home of Mrs. Schneider's mother, Mrs. Henry Norder and with other relatives.

Mr. had a two weeks vacation and before coming here they visited relatives in Wisconsin, Illinois, and. Iowa I'alls. They returned to thclr homo in Minneapolis Friday morning. Sergeant Robert K.

Nelson arrived Thursday morning, September 2G, nt the homo of his parents, Mr mid Mrs. Albert Nelson. Ho Mrs. Ernest Morsan and Mrs. Mm lam Morgan served refreshment Mllo Lowmiller is visitIIIK rob tlves In Obcrlln and Akron.

Ohl at present. D. C. Myers and wife of Klusho N. visited relatives in mont and Mcdalin, his week.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gugiwr visi cd tho Grotto at West lleiid Sunda his honorable dls- Circle terndon, The' Boy Scouts met Monday night at the Legion hall, with their i the Young Miit'ried Group at (he Y.M.C.A. building. Mr.

Carl Jensen of Sleepy Eye Minnesota came Saturday evening scout master, the Rev. H. L. Sun-' derman. Charles and Frederick Lutz and Jimmie Strachan became now members at this meeting.

Af-1 ter the initiation, the scouts play- Anderson left Monday Paul Nea Mrs. Jensen hai Rev. Neal home for a few are taking care Neal whil at uuu iii vecolvc Ills lonoraine inn- Mr. and Mrs. S.

C. Mauror, Mrs. will oco Kobort h(ia l)OOU Anna Gugglsberg and Mrs RoB Wt 0 for eighteen months, Hefty were dinner guests'Sunday the sei vice ovel sea In tne home of Mrs. spenain nine 12fi5 Klassie. Mrs.

J. F. Laubach, and her son- in-law, Martin Schultz, of Spokane, came Saturday for a visit i Brqinerhnver, Germany with Richard Nelson spent few days with Lloyd Erwlu who is in Frank- Peer at the Will Anderson home. Thoy.j luit, 'left Modnav Mrs. Lan- of Mrs.

Anderson, A jfr Loilwr- An- -clrorch Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. Nissen, Norman rrioon; during the, Mrs. S'usie Martin had a major operation Thursday at -the Lutheran hospital in Fort Dodge. Mrs Klobnak, daughter of Mrs.

John Groh left for her home in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. Klobnak and son returned homq Saturday. Mrs. Ermal Braytoh and son Daryl spent the week-end oi tho home of Mrs.

Fern Wyatt 'in Fort Mrs. Peter Hefty and Mrs. John Hefty attended tho Stanley party which was held ut the home of Mrs Edwin Hefti near Luverno Tuesday evening. Sixteen ladies were presont. A delicious lunch was, served by tho hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, Mrs Jfe'ison's mother, Mrs. Louise Nickals Mrs. Pearl Mayhew and Mrs Harry Parker and children ol Greeley, visited at the Bert were: Mr.

Floyd Anderson and children of gram. I110 nl the church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Walter Long gave the lesson and' Mrs. Thomas aimer gave the thought for the day. About thlrty- in attendance.

A full RURAL MAIL CARRIERS OF COUNTY SURPRIS MR. MRS. SANFORD (By Ruth Braby) and Mrs. R. B.

Sanford were pleasantly surprised Thursday evening when the members ot the Humboldt county Rural Mail Curriers Association and their wives came In to help them celebrate their fai'tlcth wedding anniversary. The evening was spent socially after which a'delicious lunch was served. rost-Nuptlnl ShowiT Mrs. V. B.

Smith was Jionored ut a post-nuptial shower Friday everting' at Ilia, I.O.O.F. evening-was spent in contests after which a two course lunch was served by Mrs. ChrlB'- enscn, Mrs. Mrs. Mike Madsen and Mrs.

Sterling Harmon. IHI IHllV. jv, Monday from Fort Dodge for Ft. Crook, Nob. Robert Ferris who leaches at Cooper spent tho week-end hero th bis mother, Mrs.

Vlnessa Fer- lliirvoy Smith, youngest son ot ulro.w 'Smith arrived homo Mon- I'oronoon having received a ter- iiuil leave. Ho had sorted sev- iil nuiiilhs In the Pacific area. Mrs Maurice Juhl entertained 10 teacher, Mrs. Connie Bakkcu id Hie pupils of North Mapla rovi- school at a party Friday af- rnoon honoring her small son's irthday. Mr and Mrs.

Glen Kntler ana illdri'ii worn Sunday dinnor nests In the homo of Mrs. Vincssa orris. Andrew A rent ot Harlan, Iowa, sited Wednesday afternoon fiends. Mrs. Karl Kleiler and twin atiKhtors of near Hode upont Frl- ay nftcnion at the, Agnor Christ- IIHOII home.

Mrs. L. A. Braby nnd sons Bob mil Clyde spent Sunday at. the liirvey Jossarl'homo near Hhcr- jurii.

Don Adams received word Iri- lay of tlm serious lllncsi! ot sister whose homo in near Greenville. Iowa. Mary Logan of Dos Monies spent the week-end at the Agnor home. Smith and Clifton Caryl who art near Sutherland spoil! thft woek-ond at their homes here. Mrs.

V. H. Smith spent Saturday at the parental Stclg home near (ironnville. Roger Imvonporl, student, at Drake University, spent tho weekend at his home hero. KnlIn- who spent many months In the China war area and Is home on terminal leavo spout Sunday, wilh his cousin Itobert Ferris.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor of Holfn spent Sunday evening at tho parental Hoy Garyl homo. Horn to Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Braliy a son, Saturday morning ut Lutheran hospital, Fort Dodge. They have named him James Kent. Oscar Smith of Lehigh spoilt Sunday afternoon in the homo of Ills brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Alnlc Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Chapman of Detroit, cumo Monday evening to visit a few days ut the Alnle Chapman home. The men are brothers.

Mrs. Walter Jonen spent laot weeU in of her son Cal at Eagle Grove. Mr. and Mt-s. Fred Rasmussen attended a surprise party for Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Sanford at Rutland, I6wa, Thursday night at their The occasion was in honor of their fortieth wedding anivcr- sary All the Humboldt county mail carriers and their wives worn Mr and Mrs. Howard McCurry entertained at a dinner Thursday night at' their home. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Moine Yanne'y, Mr. and Mrs. it. IS. McGowan, and Mrs.

J. I. Peer, Mrs. Pearl Martin and her daughter, Mrs. Don Thomson.

Mrs'. Hose Hefty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeMoey and Mrs. Lena Lis- llvo were Mr.

and 'Mrs. Dayton Chapman and Alnlo Chapman and daughter Imngeno spent Monday at Lehigh visiting Oscar Smith. festival auction was held, with thu Rev Paul Neal acting as the auctioneer. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Vern Harris and Mrs.

L. W. Heetland. Mrs 12. McGowan attended a luncheon' at, tho Algona District officers of the W.S.C.S.

Mrs, McGowan is the vice-president of tho Hefty, 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeMooy and. Mrs. Lena Liscum visited Miss Myrtle McDonald at tho rtebekah's Home in Mason City Friday forenoon.

Miss. Me" ca By CURLEE Mr. and Mrs. John and son Bob, John Hi Mrs: Anna Bloom of Mr. and Mrs.

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