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Hampton Chronicle from Hampton, Iowa • Page 9

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Hampton Chroniclei
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THE CHRONICLE, HAMPTON, IOWA, SEPTEMBER 8, Reserve Grand Champion Carcass i this Angus steer, shown at the State Fair, Grand Champion, which was among 113 at ties recently by Miss Dianna Marts, 18. rnteml in the ooen bwl mttlw caroaMH contest. Miss ef Hampton, was named Reserve Grand Champion Marts, a former 4-H club member, tin- daughter of fa a fteld of 47 head in the Angus class and Reserve Mr. and Mrs. Orval Marts, of Hampton.

Coulter "Women Are Shower Hostesses Mrs. Bruce Larsen Honored Last Thursday Coulter, Iowa, September 7. Clarance Larsen. 'Mrs. Walter Jbhaasen, Mrs.

Pete Johansen. Jftrs. Marius Johansen. Mrs. Carl Jbhansen.

'Mrs. Alvia Kits. Mrs. Borcherdine and Mrs. Everett Christiansen were hostesses at a bridal shower honoring Mrs.

Bruce Larsen. September 1. at the Nazareth Lutheran chureli parlors. i There were 50 guests present. Who spent the evening playing and watching the bride open, heir many beautiful gifts.

A de- Ucicras lunch was served at the dose, of the program. Other Coulter News Mr. and Mrs. Toni McEvoy, of Hastings. Nebraska, accompanied Mr.

and Louis Boroherding on a tour through Colorado the past UMX returned home Sunday. Mr. and Ronald McCiaan add faintly, of Vinton, visited at the. Mrs. (Mildred Rodemieyer home over the weekend.

Mr and Mrs. Floyd Christiansen and Cynthia Christiansen spent Sunday with the L. M. Lunds, at Urbana. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Dohrinana 'guests of Mr. and Mrs; Bruoe Kelsey, at Iowa. Falls. occasion to honor Kelsey on her birthday.

David Crown left Wednesday for Decorah where he will again attend Luther College this coining school year. Ross 'Hanseii. of Cedar Rapids, visited relatives and friends, here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Christiansen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boughton. Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Garret Lyons and Connie, of Aurora. Colorado. s.pent from Saturday until Monday at the maternal Alvin Han- Ben 'home. Mrs.

Altuina Groslaiid. of Ken- KBS4 P.T.O. BLOWER, FAN HOUSING wMi to capacity? for fcif unexcMM for COSTS LITTLE MORE THAN SMALLER BLOWERS SHAKER PAN Prevents build-up in hopper. Wads arc loosened. Smoother ensilage flow to fan.

WIDE. LOW HOPPER Projects 14' past housing for easy approach. NO BLOW-BACK. No baffling to restrict LIFETIME LUBRICATED, No grcasitg required. SHRED KNIVES Keep the fan tips dean.

justabte outlet, fan blades, wheels. Srftar-bott prottctKm and water, inlet ALSO KB30 Hopper Blower with KB20 with 10' hopper. Iowa visited at the Alvtn Hansen home Sunday and attended a shower for Mr. and' Mrs. Garret Lyons at the Esther Sorensen home, in Latimer.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen. of Oelwein. were here to attend the shower and visited at the C.

P. Christiansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Christiansen and son.

Jay Clarke, of Mason 1 City, visited at the Leslie Christiansen home Monday evening. Miss Jeannine Brown left Monday for Mankato. Minnesota, concluding a weekend visit i her parents. and Mrs. Howard Brown.

Mdss Brown will attend Mankato State College for the coming scfoool year. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Christensen returned from St. Paul, Minnesota, Thursday.

They left tor Fort Eustis, Virginia, where Mr. Christensen will be in officers', training. He had been on a two weeks- furlough. Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Holmgaard visited at- the Horace 'Holmgaard home, in Ackley, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Bverett Christiansen visited at the Uoy Boone home, in Rockwell, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boughtou returned home from a three weeks visit in Menomonic, Wisconsin, with Mr. and Mrs.

Ole Johnson. Mrs. Anna Kruse and other relatives. Little Amy Holmgaard spent last Thursday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Holmguard. Mrs. Marie Dockwell and Mrs.

Oscar Boughton visited at the home of Mrs. Bertha Jacobsen. at Dows, Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. March are spending a week at Clear Lake. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Hansen with Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Lyons, of Aurora, Colorado, were Miss Jeannine Brown, of Ma-nkato. i nesota. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Cade, of Cedar and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sorensen. of Hampton.

Picnic Dinner A picnic dinner was held at the 11. M. Holmgaard home. Sunday. The occasion was in honor of Mr.

Holmgaard and Horace Holmgaard on their birthday anniversaries. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Holmsaard. Kent and Debra -Hohngaard.

Mr. and Mrs. William Graves and Dick, and Walter Burma, of Ackley Mr. and Mrs. Donald.

Hatipt and Roger Haupt. of Clarion, and Mr. and Mrs. llar- cld Hohiigaard, and daughters. Cora Lee.

Beth and Amy. of Hampton. Blom Reunion Tho Blom cian gathered Sur.Uay for their reunion at the Coulter community hall. They enjoyed a potluck dinner and an afternoon of visiting. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Blom, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blom, -Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Blom. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morton. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pralle. Allen and Jennifer Pralle.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen. of Oak Park. Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Wes Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Nielsen. Jill and Joel Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haisen.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen. Kathy Hansen, 'Mr. and Mrs.

Bud Meyer. Susan and Jeff Meyer. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lavern Hopkey.

Edward Hopkey. Beuiah Blom. Mrs. Dagmar Sawtelle. Mrs.

Jerry Schreck. Wendy and Bill Schreck. Mr. and Mrs. -Harvey Pierce.

Andy and Jackie Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dohrmann and Bruce, Jerry Schreck. Mr.

and Mrs. Delmar Struthoff. John and Kent, and Miss Kathy Hannah, of Minneapolis, joined the group for afternoon coffee. Lee Center News Marie Ztesman entertained the Leading Ladies 4-H club at the church basement. Thursday afternoon.

The Lee's Fighting Midgets 4-H ckrb met witb Joe Scallon in the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scallon, Monday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Ellington and family and his Mrs. EHtafom. of Iowa Falls, attended state in IXs Moines Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charter Peterson ilton. in Iowa Kails. Sunday after- visited Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ham- noon. Randy and Ronnie Evans, of Iowa Falls, spent last week in the Erwin Peterson home. Gary Nat-hazel, who had been working in Denver. Colorado, this summer, returned to his home Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Peterson and family were Friday evening guests in the Ted Crabtree home, at Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Silvey and Brenda visited in the Ronald Ammerman home, in Clarion.

Sunday afternoon. Ronald Silvey, Victor Allen and Larry Stine accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daniels to the state fair, in Des Moines. Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crabtree and family, of Sheffield, wore Sunday afternoon guests in. the Glen Xa- chazel home. Mrs.

Grace Lauge was a Sunday dinner guest in the William Jass home, at Alden. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harms, of Alden. were Tuesday guests in the Elmer Silvey home.

Jan Bock, of Webster City, and Jane Jass. of Alden. were Thursday guests of Mrs. Grace Lange. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Brckke and family, of Alden, were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brekke. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Bingham spent several days last week visiting at Ladysmith. Wisconsin, and Grand Marais. Minnesota. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Shickell and Jerry, of Laurel, were Wednesday overnight guests of -Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brekke. Mr.

aud Mrs. Geortre Nissly and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Murphy, of Iowa Falls, were Sunday afternoon callers in the Virgil home. Mr.

and Mrs. William Brekke and family, of Chester, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brekke. Mrs.

John Miller and Janet, of Dows. spent Monday in the Verne Ziesman home. Mrs. Kggleston and Daniel, of Siin Antonio. Texas, siwrnt last week with Mrs.

Lois Oler, Mrs. May Grant and Miss Edna Wall. On Frid-iy Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Inman.

of Duncoinhe. were callers there. On Sunday. Mrs. I-Ugleston and Daniel.

Mrs. Olcr and Miss Wall drove to West fiend to visit the Grotto. On Monday. Mrs. Anna Stiner.

of Iowa Falls, was an afternoon and guest in their home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palo and family spent from Wednesday un til Friday in Des Monies, attending the suite fair. They also tour- eJ the Mate i-apitol and the chil dren's Alvin Mt-iising.

of Cos Cob. Connecticut, was a Saturday and Sunday guest in the Verlyne Men sing home. Mr. and -Mrs. W.

L. Campbell spent Friday evening in the Harry Lemke home where they enjoyed some slides taken of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ijemke. Mr.

and Mrs. Millard Rommel and famUy were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Tjaden. in Iowa Falls. Mr.

and Mrs. John Housing, of Ackley. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nissly accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. Verlyne to the state fair. In Des Moines. Wednesday. Robin Mensing stayed with her grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson, in Iowa Falls. Mr. and Mrs.

D. M. CralKree. Mrs. Iaura Xiesman and Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Zlesinan and Kevin spent Saturday evening in the Verne Ziesman home helping Linda celebrate her fourth birthday. Mr. and Verlyne Mensing end Robin called in the Fred Mensing home, in Dows, Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Verne Ziesman and family attended a picnic supper in the John Miller home, at Dows. Thursday evening, and enjoyed vte- iting with 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dreyer and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Noesges and daughters, of Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dreyer. of Rockwell.

Mrs. Verlyne Mensinc and Robin attended a birthday party for Debra Baldwin in the home of her par- enU, Mr. and Lynn Iluldwfn, in Ackloy, i Clarence Yenikc, of Dows, called in the Wendell CaiOpbeM hornet Fueeday Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall, of Oregon.

Mr. aad -3tn. JVarren Unortlle and Mr. aad i ten Scallon and family lay evoolna catters in the PIMM kome. Mr.

and tin. -OCf Sunday evening In the HeK ten home. In Aekley. Mr. and Mrs.

Merle NoKe lauvhtera ment Sunday evening the (Jury Wood home, south of Iowa Kalis. Mr. and Mm. Uarrelt Diiil ac-' Mr. and Mnt.

Albert' Cordes. of Bradford, to the elate, fair. DPS Frttfay. Mr. and Mrs.

Otoy UndAmna family, -of Iowa Fwlls. and Mr. aad Hentnn Heitland. of Ackley. were Saodfty afternoon in the Garrelt Dnlt home.

Emory and Brace Havrto apeat from Friday nntil Wuauuay at the state fair, in gn Mr. and tfcdwla called in the Uojd at Rockwell. Sunday 'afteraoon. aud were luncheon xueiHe that evening iu the Melvin Clark home there. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Knust. of Omaha. Nebraska, spent last week in the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Oppold. Chester Kelderhouse. of Colorado, was a Saturday overnight guest of Walter Kelderhouse and Miss Irene Muehling. Frankie Oppold spent last week In the Sam Belott home, in GaHa tin.

Tennessee. Walter Kelderhouse and Miss Irene Muehling called on Mrs. Anna Lord, in Iowa Falls. Thursday evening. Mrs.

Francis Oppold attended her bridge club in the George Vest home, near Iowa FaBa. Monday evening. Mr. and Alan FIU and. family were Friday evening dinner guests in the Ntorty home, In Iowa Falls.

Walter Kelderhouse and Irene Muehling attended wedding of Dennis Staloer and June Davidson, at 'Marconi, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson, of Ames, were Thursday evening callers in the Alan Fitz fcomfe. Mrs.

Frances Heyden and Mr8( Mayme Stokes Saturday ner and supper guefcts in J. Brown home, in Iowa FsMe. Mr. and 'Mrs. Craig Kent and Mrs.

Amy Teeple. of Rockford, called on Mrs. Anna Lord. Thursday afternoon and were supper guests that evening of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans and family snent three days last week in Minnesota, where they visited Mr. and Mrs.

Curt Weir, former 1 residents of this community, also his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Delmyr Gregk. and with Mr. and Mrs.

'Larry Boody. Geneva News Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johansen were at Belmond last week for the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Johanna Bekkcr.

Mrs. Emma Hamilton, of La- Habra, California, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Ihdc and family last week. Mrs.

Glen Wohlford and Ar- ttour Wohlford attended a bridal for Mrs. den WMtfarAa coualn. Miss Katby Baker, of Chicago, at Owaaa, Saturday eve- Toe first meeting'of the Genefal 8. C. will be Thursday.

September IS. at the church at The leader wiH be Mrs. Ctrec- the subject. "New Focus tor Mission" i Mr. and Mrs dm jonaticn attended a -wedding last Sunday evening at Uktimcr.

of Bruce Lar- itn and Katblone Bruns at United Church of Christ. Mr. and Mrsi H. H. Anderson went to Clear LaJe.

to see the Marion Warren nrr improving from their recent car accident. Marion te back workj and is home and getting fcettcr. Dennis their son is plan- jiing to return for hiss second year at the State College of Iowa, ut Cedar Falls. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Schacterk and daughter, Rcncc arc visiting at tfcc home of Jim's parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred He is on leave from the air force has? located at Colorado Springs. Colorado. Their daughter will be baptized at the Washington formcd church, next Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Fank. daughter of the Rudolph Feurings. entertained in honor of her mother's birthday on Sunday at their home, in Clear Lake.

Other guests in the afternoon to surprise Mrs. Fcuring were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allard, of Clear Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Ham p. of Iowa Falls, a cousin. Mr. and Mrs.

Elva Freeman, of Iowa Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thicr. of Iowa Falls, parents of Mrs. Fcuring.

Goodwill industries helps handicapped people in many ways. To provide this- Jieh, they need your Support. Goodwill depends on donations of repairable clothing to maintain its services to the handicapped. Please call Mrs. Herovrt Reinke our Goodwill secretary.

She will tell you where you can tafce your material for pickup when the Goodwill truck is in your area on September 13. Dr. Richard Gregory and Mrs. Gregory and sons. James and Scott, visited over the Labor Day weekend with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James T. Gregory- Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien have bought the former Elizabeth Reinke home, in Geneva.

Mrs. Lulu Stackhouse accomp- penicd her granddaughter, Mrs. Jahna Towle and family, from Cedar Falls, to Perry to visit the Maurice Towle family over Labor Day weekend. and Mrs. William Gicisner drove to Waukon, for the weekend with Mrs.

Glcisner's mother, Mrs. Lit F. Simon. Mrs. Simon came hAme with them and will visit here this week.

and Mrs. Wiiliajn O'Brien were dinner guests of Mr. O' Brien's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, of 'Hampton, Sunday noon.

Rev. Roger O'Brien was a guest also. Mr. and William O'Brien were guests of their daughter and her husband and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Gillis and Tom, at Thornton, last Saturday. Mr. Gillis will be teaching in Thornton. Congratulations HAMPTONMYCEES We are Proud to have Furnished the abor on the New Tennis Court-Skating Rinfc. The Hampton Jaycees Biggett Project of the Year.

Support A Worthwhile Project Attend the Dedication Ceremoonies Saturday, Sept. 10th at Progress Park Hampton, Iowa Tickets can be purchased at Duane's Barber Shop for $1.00 or at the Gate for $1.25. Shaw Construction Co HAMPTON, IOWA Congratulations TO HAMPTON JAYCEES We are Proud to Have Furnished the Concrete for the Combination Tennis Court-Skating Rink; the Years Biggest Community Project done by the Hampton Jaycees. Support the Jaycee's Tennis Court Dedication Sat. September 10th at Progress Park Hampton, Iowa Tickets can be purchased at Duane's Barber Shop for $1.00 or at the Gate September 10th for $1.25.

WELDEN'S READY-MIX HAMPTON, IOWA HAMPTON JAYCEES TENNIS COURT BfMtATION AND DANCE SATURDAY, 10th 8:00 p.m Progress Park Everyone Invited Live Music Featuring Nefchaus Orchestra Are You Under 21? Dance to the Warlocks SUPPORT THE BIGGEST COMMUNITY PROJECT THIS YEAR Tickets Tickets at tile Gate $1.25 i "'-io Tickets Can Be Purthasecl at.

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1951-1966