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Friday, January 31, 1941 THE HUMBOLDT REPUBLICAN. HUMBOLDT. IOWA PAGE SEVEN Mrs. Melvin Gangstead Hostess at Party Honoring Yvonne Stelpflug GUESTS OF HONOR RECEIVED SEVERAL I Joan Christiansen has been absent the past vrc-sU due to car trouble. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Slater of neat- Bode visited friends In town Friday evening. Burnard Ferris of Fort Dodge visited Friday and Saturday nt the GIFTS FROM GROUP GILMORE Melvin Oangsted entertained group of friends at a surprise birthday party last Friday evening In honor of Yvonne Stelpflug. The evening was spent playing cards after which a pot luck lunch was served. A beautifully decorated birthday cake was the centerpiece.

Miss Stelflug received many nice present. Nu-Hrldgc Clnb ensen home. Mr. and Mro. Merle Huen returned home last week from Rollln, where Mr.

Huen has had em-1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Enockson and Karen visited at the Wm. Cooper home near Humboldt Sun- ployment.

Florence Pisel was a Fort Dodgi visitor on Monday. Lois Jacobson is spending a few days this week, i home in Ottosen. helm home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Myron Price took a group of basketball players to Hanlontown last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alexander Lovi'g visited at the Albert Klnseth home parental F. Ferris home.

Miss Ethel Nielsen of Des his son Kenneth who is a "patient In the Lutheran hospital. home from the James Gllchrlst spent Saturday Mr nnd Mr8 oe Anliker visited I at the J. A. Burns home at Rolfe Friday evening. Mrs.

Ward Jarvls and children, the Cecil Jolliffe home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

Stone of Al- hospital at Fort Dodge Saturday where she has received treatment the past several weeks. Kenneth Gllchrlst, nine year-old na visited the Joe Anllker home son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gil- Monday evening. christ was taken to the Lutheran was hostess hospital nt Fort Dodge Wcdnes- Ernest Enockson and Karen visited at the Peter Enockson to the' "cliib day evening where he underwent an home near Ottosen Friday after- Friday afternoon.

Two tables appendix operation that evening, noon, wore In play. Prizes were won Mrs. Gilchrlst Is staying with him. I Cecil near Bode on Sunday. 1 Mrs.

Omer Anderson was a guest of Mrs. Herman Braffle at Eagle Grove last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Miller of Fort Dodge were guests Saturday even- Ing at the Ben Mathlason home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hillesland and son Caroll were dinner guests with the latters parents, Mr, and Mrs.

E. G. Fevold at Badger. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Locke of Dakota City were guests at the Albert Klrchoff home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Anderson and by Mrs. Glen State and Mrs.

Claude Dennis Herrick Peterson. Mrs. Paine served lunch. smce Thursday. Mrs.

Williams of Cleveland, Ohio, was a guest. Knlvrtalns has been 111 Mrs. Charles Gibson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bausserman drove to Laurens Tuesday evening Jolllffe was a caller in Yvonne Stelpfliig entertained a here thev attended a joint Le- group of friends at a bridge party ri and Auxiliary meeting for Po- last Friday evening.

Three tables i ca i 10Ilt s1 coun 1 were in play. Prizes were won by I( Ira Minneapolis Is vis- If Inn- lioi'n 4-hn Vi nm nf Vita otufrp Esther McBride, Lewis Sheker and I( he ri Eugene Rogers. McCalnvllle and Mary Refreshments were served at the close of the evening by and niece Mrs. Lola Weber nnd with He is enroute to Missouri where he will Mrs. Hannah Cordes and I other relatives and friends.

West Bend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stevenson and family of Humboldt spent Sunday at the E. D.

Gochenour home. Gerald Gochenour who Is working near Humdoldt spent Wednesday evening visiting at the home of his parents. daughter Shirley guests of Mr. nnd were Mrs. dinner Vernon visit in the home of his son and Gi.chrlst of Fort Dodge honor of Saturday for a few days visit the hostess.

Honored on Ulrtlulny Mrs. Joe group of children at Thursday afternoon in her daughter, Joan's, birthday. The le ol afternoon was spent sliding and Ml and Mrs James playing games after which a lunch was served by Mrs. McMahon. W.

C. T. U. Meets Mrs. C.

L. Jones was hostess to the W. C. T. U.

at her home Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George family. Leslie Lanmesser of Ames spent the week end here in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Landmesser and family.

Mrs. R. N. Day has been ill the Christensen assisting. Mrs.

Ralph Past week. Roberts had charge of the devo- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sroufe tlons and Mrs. E.

E. Mason gave and Madalyne Cavanaugh and Earl the lesson. Lunch was served by the hostesses. S. C.

S. Meets LUTHER LEAGUE AT THOR MET AT THE CHURCH SUNDAY EVE. Thor Luther League met at the church Sunday evening. The following program was enjoyed: scripture and prayer by Rev. T.

B. Thorson; an interesting talk concerning the history of hospitals and motion pictures of the Lutheran hospital at Fort Dodge were shown by Supt. Alvin Langehaug. Rohrer at Clarion Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Koob and daughter Patty of Dakota City were visitors at the Herbert Klrchoff home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill of Duncombe were dinner guests with the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Sandvlg on Sunday. Supt.

and Mrs. W. E. Raker and Dr. and Mrs.

Marion Carter were dinner guests at the Wilbur Nlssen home in Renwick Monday evening. Coach Ralph Allen spent the week end with his parents at Lake View. Misses Ingeborg Neshelm and Cox epent Thutsday evening in Tne lma Knutson sang a vo- Rolfe with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Pjerson and The S. C. S. met Wednesday sons of Pocahontas were Sunday afternoon in the M. E.

church dinner guests of Mr. and basement with Mrs. Theron Ken- E. Peterson. cal solo accompanied on the organ jy G.

B. Gummerson. Entertains Aid Mrs. Otto Olsons group of the dall and Mrs. C.

C. Knoll as host- Mr. and Chester Harris of esses. Mrs. Wayne Rider and Mrs.

Fort Dodge spent Sunday here in Fritz Peterson had charge of the the parental Ara Landmesser home. program. A lovely lunch served by the hostesses. 73rd Illrthdiiy was Merle State is ill at this time. John Pierce and Esther Brooks of Bradgate spent Sunday evening A group of relatives and friends In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred gathered at the home of Mrs. Clara Welse and Jack. Judd Thursday afternoon to help Mrs. Williams of Cleveland, 0., her celebrate her 73rd birthday, is visiting here in the home of The afternoon was spent socially Hazel Hammersley.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kipfer, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoeley and Mrs.

MrTancT Mrs. were Frank Luft were Fort Dodge visit- and a pot luck lunch was served. Tuesday EveHlnjt Clnh hostesses to thq Tuesday evening ors Monday, bridge club at their home Bobette Skalby day evening. Thre tables of bridge Dodge Saturday where she attend- uaj ed a birthday party for her cousin was played following a seven Clausen in the home of Mr. o'clock dinner.

y. w. Mrs. D. P.

Edwards was hostess went to Fort and Mrs. Harold Clausen. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Linn and toTheY W.clubatherhrmeTues: family and Charley Nelson drove afternoon.

After the business to Nashua where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Linn and Mr. Nelson's brother, Jake Nelson. He will be remembered here as he attended the public meeting a social hour was spent. Huf, Ul6 h08te3S Mre.

KHtle Beers was hostess to the Gllraore Study club at her home school here in 1937. Monday afternoon. Mrs. L. Jones gave the lesson and Mrs.

E. E. Mason had charge of the Island lesson. A lunch was served by the hostess. Friendship dub Mrs.

J. L. Brown was hostess to the Friendship club at her home Thursday afternoon. After the business meeting the afternoon was spent socially. Lunch was served by the hostess.

lirldge Club Thor ladies aid was entertained at home of Mrs. Margaret Olson last Thursday afternoon. There were twelve ladies present. A business meeting was held and a social time was enjoyed. Lunch was served by.

the hostess. Group- Sleets Mrs. H. 0. Knutson's group of the ladies aid met at the" home of Mrs.

William Foss last Friday afternoon. Business was discussed and a social time was enjoyed. Lunch was served by the hostess. There were nine members present. Mrs.

Edwin Korslund and Mrs. Arthur Alexander were guests. Ladles Aid IVAN SCHNEIDERS ENTERTAIN GUESTS ON ANNIVERSARY MCKNIGHTS and Mrs. Ivan Schneider entertained several guests on Wednesday eve- Mr, and Mrs. Mel Robie were nInR nonor of their 28th wed- hostesses to the Bid and Bye club ng annivcrsa at a six o'clock pot luck dinner in honor of Mr.

Rob and Mi. ologe th evcning Thls Roger's birthdays The evening anniversary of was spent playing games and so- smitnel clally- Current Events Mrs P. Edwards was hostess to the Monday Current Event club married the same pi ve hundred served smitnel number of Mr Mrs. Ernest Enockson at her home Monday afternoon, attended a birthday party in honor After the discussion refreshments of Clyde Bavender Friday evening were served by the hostess. at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Bav- Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Peterson en- ender. tertained dinner guests in their Mr. and Mrs. Clem Ludwlg and home Tuesday evening. baby visited at the Stoulil home Wednesday evening dinner guests Sunday afternoon.

were entertained in the Dale Brown Evelyn, Ruth and Verona Spiecli home. visited at the Severn Tonderum Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowyer en- home Sum i ay afternoon. tertained guests nt dinner Sunday.

Mr Mrg ylc Laiulori clay- Mr, and Mrs. Sol Kipper enter- Lnnder of Boone spent the tained at dinner Sunday. weekend nt the Cliff Lander home Delores Locke of Laurens spent Jucobson at the Roy Jacobson home Friday the weekend here in the home of Rembrandt visile, her parents, Mr. and Mis. is.

w. Locke nnd family. Skalby spent several afternoon, days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Schneider and Harold Clausen and family at Fori Gladys were Sunday evening visit jjodge. tors at the Severn Tonderum Albert Cliristenssn of Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Hanson an spent the week end here In the famllv attended the silver home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (1) anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

John Folk and Dollie. Mrs. Julius Knutson entertained her group of the Thor ladles aid at her home last Tuesday afternoon. A business meeting was conducted after which a social was enjoyed. Lunch was served by the hostess.

Ladles Meet Mrs. Emily Carter was hostess Mrs. Andrew Onevem's ladies id group hist Thursday. A social me followed the business meet-" ig. Lunch was served.

All rnem- ers were present. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Onerem enter- ained for dinner Sunday evening, jtiests from out-of-town were Mr. nd Mrs.

William Rae and son of Dodge, Hans Halvt'rson of Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot Johnson ntertained the following friends iaturday evening: Mr. and Mrs.

lelvin Christen of Hardy; Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Haviland of Humboldt; Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Sullivan; Mr. nd Mrs. Raymond Knutson; Mr. and Mrs.

Ber.t Friesth and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Friesth, all of Badger. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Anderson and an Russell and Mrs. Martha Holm were dinner guests Saturday even- ng at the Ralph Kalb home in Tort Dodge. Mrs. Holm remained with her daughter, Mrs. Kolb for an indefinite time.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Haviland of Humboldt were callers Sunday afternoon at the Lancelot Johnson lome. Miss Margaret Lothe and Carl Burkhart of Webb, spent Sunday at the Dan Lothe home. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Hanson, Mrs. Wilma Hlnkley of Parkersburg and Alvin Neheim and Lester Ulvestad of Albert City spent the week end at the Sever Neshelm home. Mrs. Marion Carter and daughter Mary Lou were guests at a ladies aid meeting at the Frank Clancy home in Hardy last Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Neshelm, Marlene and Duane moved to Corning on Saturday. Mr. Nesheim will be manager of the Selby Hatchery there. Edward Hanson of Fort Dodge called at the parental Henry Hanson home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Flogstad of Radcliffe were dinner guests Sunday at the Albert Rogers home.

Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Carter left Tuesday for Des Moines where Dr.

Carter will attend a three-day state veterinary convention. Miss Gertrude Rockey spent the week end with her parents at Fort Dodge. Bill Sandvig who is ill remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Westre of Hardy were callers at the Hans Pederson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson and son LeRoy of Badger were visitors with thel former's parents Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Johnson on Moines visited over Sunday at the parental Niels Nielsen home. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Ward of Humboldt were Wednesday even- Ing callers at the Roy Caryl home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hnynes of Rolfe were Sunday callers nt the Serrnl Paulson home. Mr Norman Bakken nnd Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Simpson were Bradgnte callers Saturday evening. L. C. Stearns returned to his duties In the C.

N. W. depot Monday morning after a weeks absence due to illness. Morris Vesterby of north of Ottosen is here visiting his brother and sister nt tho Will Braby home this week. Dan Fish of Waterloo and Dale Coffan of Gowrle spent Sundnj visiting nt the Peter Crnn home.

Earl Sinter nnd Agner Christiansen were business cnllers in Ottosen Thursdny afternoon. Alfred Jensen of Humboldt was a town business caller Monday morning. Mrs. Paul Nielsen of Dakota' City was a Sunday caller at the R. Caryl home.

Miss Lucile Caryl was a Sunday evening caller nt the Cnrl Hanson home in Rolfe. Kenneth Caryl and Jim Birclyn of Minnesota were Sunday visitors at the former's home here. They were on their way to Pnrkersburg to work for the C. N. W.

bridge crew. The Kermlt Gran and Caryl were Fort Dodge callers Monday. Agner Christiansen spent Monday afternoon nt the Will Lanning home near Bradgate. Karl E. King of Fort Dodge was at the Rutland school Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, aiding Mr.

A. Hoffman In selection of Instruments nnd In the organization of a band In the school. A jase drum and two snare drums been purchased and a number of the students have ordered Instruments. County Nurse, Miss Alice Hulsen- feldt spent Friday in the public school making examinations. Physical examinations were given in the primary room and eye examinations in the lower grades.

Miss Ethel Nielsen and friends Lorcne Harris and Mr. II. Johnson of Des Moines visited Saturday evening and Sunday In the Niels Nielsen home. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Morgan Johnson of Bode spent Thursdny evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Kropf. Mrs. Cnrl Olson nnd children attended a birthday party in the Sigurd Skow homo Thursday afternoon in honor of Russell Miller little son of Mr.

nnd Mrs. A. E. Miller. Durand Verbrugge, student at Drake University In Des Moines, visited Thursday evening to Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Verbrugge. Those in attendance from this vicinity at the Farm Bureau convention held tho past week In Des Moines were Mr. and Mrs. Lev! Olson, R.

J. Sayers, Fred Klrchhoff. Art Grace Saycrs and Mrs. Phllo Tnbor. Phllo Tabor attended on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Verbrugge called on Will Van Driest who Is recuperating from a recent illness at the John Hlnricks home west of llnmboldt. MRS. ERIC SGHULTZ AND DAUGHTER LEFT FOR SOUTHERN TRIP the Roy Hanson home.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christen, attended a 500 party at the Lancelot Johnson home In Thor Saturday evening. The occasion honored Mr. Johnson's birthday.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvin Christen and family weVe Sunday dinner guests at the parental Marlon Johnson home near Gllmore City. The Bill Eswtr.e family moved last week to the Fitzgerald farm south of Llvermore. EAST Krlc Schul- 'tz nnd daughter Lorraine left for Charlotte DeGroote of West Fort, Meyers, Florida Wednesday Hcnd visited in the.

Geo. DoGroote I evening from Fort Dodge. They home Sunday afternoon. will go by way of Chicago, 111., and Mr. and Mrs.

S. O. Kropf and Harold Kropf of Ottosen wore dinner guests nt Marvin Kropf's Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Nielsen of Dakota City were Sunday dinner guests in the Niels Nielsen home. Miami, Florida, stopping for a few visit at each place. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nielson and Kenny visited Thursday afternoon at the Nels Sorenson home near Ollmore City.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Olson of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dewey Morse and Bode spent Friday evening with Lucille were Sunday dinner guests Dr.

Dafoe gave these famous girls HIGH JntweteM POTENCY COD LIVER OIL Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kropf. Mrs. Niels Nielsen spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Esther Erickson In Humboldt.

at the Herman Kramer home near Ottosen. There's a good reason why Doctor Dafoe specified Puretcst High Po- Lcvl Sandven returned home Sat- tency i vcr oil for the Dionne Mrs. Niels Nielsen attended a port Dodge. from the Lutheran hospital Sunday. Misses Constance and Inez Mok- lebust and Marjorie Young, students at State Teachers college, Cedar Falls, spent the week end at the Hans Moklebust home.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidson and daughter Evonne of Vincent were dinner and supper guests at the Wesley Simpson home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Berg returned last Friday from a trip to Minneapolis where they nttendejd a four day Bible conference and visited at the E. L. Scotvold home. MR, AND MRS. GRAN ENTERTAINED FRIENDS AT BUFFET SUPPER RUTLAND Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Cran entertained at a buffet supper Thursday evening. Cards followed with Mr. and Mrs. R.

Knieriem winning high; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Skow low and Mrs. Roy Knieriem receiving chair prize. 1.

H. dull Mrs. Roy Caryl was hostess Thursday afternoon to the I. H. club members.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Caryl. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Hnnna Ferris on February 6th. League Meets The Rutland League members were entertained at the home of Bobbie Braby Sunday evening.

Andrew Fuhr and Rolf Hanson Lunch was served by Mrs. Braby were guests last Tuesday at the following the business meeting anil George Hanson home in Pioneer, social hour. Ralph Johnson spent last weekly, with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Haviland at Humboldt. Freeman Bonde left Sunday for North Carolina to work. Clifford Saxby and daughter Doris were Humboldt callers Friday, the latter to have the cast removed from her foot. (From Another) W.

S. C. S. Meets The Woman's Society of Christian Service met Wednesday afternoon, January 22. Following a short business session and song service, Mrs.

V. K. Williams presented the program on "The Holy Bible." Dorothy Saxby and Phyllis Davenport sang two duets and all took part in a "Guess con- of Bible question. Rev. V.

K. Williams conducted devotions. Lunch was served by Mrs. Norman Bakken and Mrs. P.

K. Larsen, assisted by the previous serving committee. The next meeting Is Fcbrauary 3 when Mrs. V. K.

Williams and Mrs. Ivan Dale are lunch hostesses and Mrs. F. DeGroote and Mrs. Fay Davenport are program leaders with the topic, "Investing Our Heritage with Personal Evangelism." Woman's CluT) Rutland Woman's club are to be entertained in the home of Mrs.

Marjorie Davenport Friday afternoon, January 31. Mrs. Donna Bair will review the book "Ramona" by Helen Hunt Jackson and the state to be studied is California. Mrs. Ruth Braby has the special number.

Mr. and Mrs. joint meeting of the Trinity Lutheran churches in the Huinholdt church Monday evening. Mrs. V.

K. Williams attended a District Conference of the Woman's Society of Christian Service Tuesday in Fort Dodge. Mrs. Keith Cran went to Sioux City Thursdny where she vlstled In the E. L.

Rhodes home. Keith Crnn drove after her Saturday evening and they returned homo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Braby attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Eisler of Humboldt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holdcn and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Schluter met in the Harold Coltvet home Monday evening for a Farmer's Elevator meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin went to Fort Dodge Wednesday where they visited their daughter, Mrs.

Lawrence Strnchan and their new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Loo, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Hanson and Marlene nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard llol- llckson and daughters were Thursday evening visitors at the llenton i Meyers home. The evening was spent playing FiOO, and linirh was served later In the evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Amosson and Duane Amosson visited Tuesday at Quintuplets. Puretcst is the very cream of the world's cftd liver oil in Vitamins A and in oil you'll want for yourself or for your children. 14 OUNCE BOTTLE To relieve Misery of 666 GOLDS LIQUID TAIihtCTS SALVE NOSH DKOl'S TOUGH DllOl'S Try Wonderful I Liniment jl. 25 SPECIAL 98c G.

P. RUSE Harvey Jergens entertained the Pinochle club In their home Saturday evening. The County Junior High Tournament is to be held at Rutland. The Young Adult Gospel Forum of Bradgate met at the Methodist parsonage Monday evening for their monthly meeting. The old Opera House is undergoing some changes and is being made into an Implement building where Nelson Moen of Gilmore City will be the proprietor.

Niels Nielsen is doing the work. Miss Mildred Gleason spent the weekend at her home in Oelwein. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Norem of Thor spent Tuesday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Opheim. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schultz Entertain Friends at Party BEAVER item overlooked the past week was a party held in the recreation room of the Coca Cola plant In Humboldt when Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Schultz entertained the evening of January IGlh. Rook wan played at nine tables for several hours. Lunch was served and awards given to Lorraine Schultz nnd Gotfred winners of high scores. Other receiving prizes were Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Larson, Eric Schultz and Mrs. R. Schultz. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Enockson and.daughter Ottoseu were dinner guests the past Sunday In the W. C. Cooper home. During tho afternoon both families visited in the Merland Cody home in Hum- bclUt.

Mr. and Mrs. K. Schroder and Mr. and Mrs.

A. Helvlck attended a party in the I. O. 0. F.

hall in Humboldt on Friday evening of last week. Sunday dinner guests were entertained in the August KirchhofC home the past Sunday. Final rites were held Tuesday afternoon, January 28th at the Zion Lutheran church here for Gott'red Kuehnast, who passed away last Saturday- following several months illness. Mr. and Mrs.

Merton Helvick and family, Dorothy Helvlck nnd Beulah Morgan, all of Humboldt were dinner guests last Thursday evening in the A. C. Helvick home. STREAMLINED LOANS When yon need extra money quickly, here is an easy way to borrow $50 $100 $200 or more. Cash advanced to pay scattered debts, installment accounts and other obligations By consolidating your bills you can substantially reduce your monthly outlay of cash and have only one payment to make.

Monthly payments are arranged to meet your requirements and you may take as long as 20 months, if you wish. SPECIAL LOAN PLAN FOR FARMERS helpful loan service to mir obligation to you. COS SiimiH-r Avenue J. E. ROSS General Insurance Agency Phone 38 BERKSHIRE BRED SOW SALE Friday, Feb.

14th, 1941 Humboldt County Fair Grounds, Humboldt, Iowa We are offering 65 bred sows of the most popular blood lines and bred to the best boars of the breed. Here is an opportunity to buy a sow for a foundation herd that will establish you among the tops in Berkshires. Write for catalog. Jennings Bros. Livermore, Iowa LARGEST OF THE LEADE Mrs.

H. J. Stueland, Evelyn and Edwin left last Friday for their Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jergens entertained the members of the Saturday evening card club at their jhome.

At the close of play a two- home at Clarkfield, hnving course lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Al Mess left last Tnv.ic TIlPV W. E.

Hansen at Armstrong Sun- week for Gnlvenston, Texas. They Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Hansen expect to be gone about ten days. fa mily spent Friday evening Mrs.

F. E. Murphy was taken Hausen llomc to the Mercy hospital at Fort Dodge Wednesday for medical treatment. Dorothy Rosendalil Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Schneider and Gladys spent Sunday ut the Louis of Des John Hansen spent tho week concluded a visit of two weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. L. T.

Johnson of Fort Dodge were dinner guests on Sunday at the Henry T. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Guddall attended a bano.net for mail carriers and Club Mr.

and Mrs. George Harman entertained the twenty members of the Bradgate 500 card club at their home Monday evening. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs.

Pete N'ielson and postmasters, at Hotel Eilers in Fort daughter of Fort Dodge and Misb Dodge last Saturday evening. Beverly Cran were Sunday dinnei Robert Tokueim underwent an I guests at the parental Peter Crai operation at the Lutheran hospital home, in Fort Dodge on Saturday. He is along nicely. Mr. and Mrs.

Don DeGroote were Sunday dinner guests at ths pa- Harold Stueland of East Moline, rental Bert DeGroote home west 111., was a visitor at the H. H. jot town. days last week here in the of her mother, Mrs. Frank I.

home and Mrs. Clytls Cooper and family of near Maple Lawn, Mr. John Leonard Chrislensun and uu Mrs rjoiiakl Cooper and fam- Vlrgil Kendall of Albert City, spent of OUosou visited at the Ivan the week ind here in the. homes ot Coonul noma Sunday. thtir parents.

Mr and Mrs. Ralph Cooper of Humboldt Bob Christensen ui was a caller Sunday afternoon in the John Skow home. Mrs. Mury 11 1 1 for weeks visit. in the llel MSltl, i Sutherland Sunday and Ml rll los visiting Spin-lock.

Mrs. Cooper remained weeks visit. nir. and Mrs. Karl Long and Hois have were visitors in Humboldt Sauir- fow days day also at tho John Saurn on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Tokheim anil family and Mr. and Mrs.

Olaf Tokheim and son were guests of Mrs. Jennie Sandvun at her home in unlay evening to his friends. Ths Miss Elva Thomas the new third where he attends Junior college. ml fnnrth irrudu teacher, was con- Mrs. Watson btrutnors and Knutsou and Chris Mickelson homes Ed.

Paulson gave a dance Sat- ined to her home Friday due to gune visited Mrs. Lester Struthers illness Mrs. FtTi'is Malculm Uolfe Sunday who recently re- taught in her place turned from the hospital at Ro- Mrs. Viola Kipfer spent several cheater. liand of Bradgate music.

A large crowd was present. Tho dance was held in the old town hull t'or- Little Gorman the Eagle Urove Sunday and also visit- merly used by Mr. Paulson, Robert Tokheim at the hotpital in i latter having moved into his in 1-ocUe tho past three weeks was able to be brought home: Sa urs in liodo. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Hintoii of in-day. Florence cat inir for her. Mr ami Mrs. Ivan Borg and Mi. anil Mrs.

Floyd IJutchinson were fort Undue victors Saturday. Mr. and family of tv.ning in WhiUlescy is Mrs. Ed. Dor- Mr, and Mrs.

Joe Anlikfr visited Wednesday at Tinkhen home at GolUlleld. the H. C. Fort Dodge. Mosdames Gllman lloltan, Guo.

Munson, Bert Charlson and Ok- Opheim spent Friday assisting with sewing at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Carter 011- tortauu'il dinner quests Sunday, l-'rom out-of-town wore: Mr. and Mrs.

James Kunort and Sandra of Humboldt. Amos Cole of Roland spent the week end at the Btrt Cluirlson home. Mr. and Mrs. O.

S. Olson wore dinner guoHli Sunday ut the I. O. Olson home In Humboldt. H.

E. Swartzondruber. James Johnson and Clarence Cooper at- tindetl a meeting and dinner sponsored by the Norlhrup King Saul at the Warden hotel iu Korl 11K I) 1. 11 in i. ni i a Kulix ulllx 8 on of Dodge last Thursday building just west of the hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wallukuil wore Dakota City and Iluniboldt visitors Tuesday. Robert Doviuo and Win rod Beer wore Bradgate callers Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

Lucy Oeslrich of Humboldl accompanied by Mrs. C. II. LK-ver- eaux of Los Angeles, visited at the Aroiit homo Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Arenl of Badger visited yne day the past with the former's brother he ro. C'arl Mudson was in BradKatc Sulurduy to receive medical treatment for his foot which was hurt over a week ago at the Brailgate and Rutland basketball game. Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Mockclson of southwest of Humboldl called at the A. Christiansen home day morning. learn about Ford's new bigness! Look at the chart-see how Ford outmeasures the "other two." And there's a big difference in the ride, too. It's a completely NHW KUMi made possible by "SLOW-MOTION SPRINGS," improved shock absorbers, new stabilizer, a more rigid frame. Only T'ord gives you the extra power, smoothness and proved economy or its V-8 engine with siill faster pickup this year.

Ford leads in a lot of things. But you'll never realize bou' until you meet the man with the "Measuring Bring your present get really tempting "deal." GET THE FACTS AND YOU'LL GET A A. E. WITTMAN, Humboldt, Iowa Your FORD-MERCURY.

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