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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 15

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Algona, Iowa
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Adi LlIRe mtitf lave a eery shower for net grand- Cards played. The ttef daughter artd husband; tlW tfirwert marrWd Fftb. 9. fu jp i 1" I I Birthday SPICIAL -ipn UIWUY Tribun AS PAfcf OF THi kOSSUTH COUNTY ADVANCE ALGONA Open house at LuVerne for LuVerne The Herman Heinerw had their 25th wedding Sunday with open In the dty Half. -Thete Were registered.

Mrs J. L. Birhbau- mef, sister-in-law, and cut the cake. Mrs George Foerstch, Rutland, and H. Birhbaumer, Hardy, in-laws, poured.

Bernard llelri- en Woden; Sharon Boswdr- th, t)es" Moines; linil tdward Steil were at the gift table. The Heinens hayfe foUr cWld- fen. Their oldest was unable to attend as last Sunday He; went to national gtiard in Kti 5-piece Monarch Now Only TIM SMt furwtara'ltr fibr tttart will witk any aiH ajnaj jwm TVMWV tteel leji click Mtily. HtnttMM vliqrl MM cklirt Jiffy. Fer "teWhrt, nit- CMtwir- tKkl MMTt MIU art King Size Table Reg.

14.95 Matching Chair Reg. 7.95 2 95 raiNUMr- It tektf up hirdly Spec. Spec. 10.95 5.95 ard Wood. Their son Gerald left Monday for Omaha where 'lie goes to school! LEAVE FOR WEST ThV Schneiders left Monday by train for the winter visiting their children.

They will spend some time in Reno; with their son, the Merlin Schneiders. Then they will go to California to visit their 'three daughters, the John Gardnets, Burbank, the Sanford Reeds, Covina, and Laurance Suttons, Los Angeles. They wiji also visit Mrs Schneiders father, Hf T. Wedel, and brothers In Hereford, Ti)xas. BASKETBALL TREAT Allen Blake, Jim Mallory, Harold Trauger and Richard Gronback gave the boys basketball traveling squad, and their two managers, Mr Wickett, Arends, and Rev.

Worthie Usher, a steak supper Thursday the local Snack vr i LuVerne places six on top Steams LU VERNE Six LitVerno high school boys and girls the all-North Star basketball announced last WlMu, Four of trie five tfJifjNng regulars for the boys were Nnoretf They Trauger, Bob Maats, Oon est and John Wletfett. Gregory 7 was a second im For the girls, and Nancy Brink were given fint team Iwrfhs and Laurie Hanselman and Carol Ristau were hbnerM on the second team. Also chosen from this area wM Fish of Corwith-Wesley 'j- i on the first LuVerrie engaged in sectional action this week as thVgirli; Schnetzer, and Mrs went Fort Dotf turday to bowl in the Dodgfer lanes and to the Ridgeway lanes i vf i i for the state tourna represented Patter- son'and sons, Lu Verne. No one --f-i set any high record but Mrs Me- Clellan bowled an all-spare FAREWELL PARTY XFWday, February 14, the Seventh Grade gave a farewell Julie Hungate, who is moving. "Julie was" with thw class since kindergarten.

The fejrty had been kept so fulie had a real surprise. Re- freshrnents of cake and tool- iid were served. The enterwin- ment tune' was spent playing 1 er gave the table prayer and a short after dinner' speech. BOWL IN TOURNAMENT Mrs Ted Johnson, Mrs Jack McClellah, Mrs Fred Will, "Mrls For Washington's Birthday i SIZES 36 TO 48 VALUES TO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY There were four of 500 at Jim Hefti's Sunday Evening. Prizes went to "high" and 9 bids to Vernon Hanselman and high for women to Mrs Jim sv Harold Wolfa Amei Sunday for dinner wttb STRIKES'N SPARES Zion Lutheran Church W.

C. Oltermcicr, Interim P-Mtor Wett Bend, Telephone Thursday February 20, "The Divine Redeemer was Rejected by Sunday 8:30 a.m. Church Services. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School.

Check Our Rock Of Wool, Nylon, Cottop, Quilted and Plain Stylo fackotf WHIU THEY I AST! ZENDER'S Iheir son "Richard, a stu there. The John Vosses went to pUmore City Wednesday'to ft school of -Instruction for Eastern Star. Mrs Jessie Stripling and Mike spent the; weekend in Readlyh visiting the DeWayne Tobeys. Sandra Stripling, Des Moines, was also there for her birthday. Mrs Carl Pergande Is, spend "ig some time in Council Bluffs Siting her daughter, Charles McClellans, and her sister, Mrs'Margaret Massouris.

Three tablet of 500 were layed at Owen Curry's'Sunday light. Eugene Casey won high, i Bids to Robert Barber, low to loward Curry, and Bill Hard- qpf won chair prize. 'The Jess Jergensons return- Saturday after four months St. Petersburg, Flai. Karen, 6" month old daughter if Jack was in he Lutheran hospital in Fort )odge Monday to Saturday with a light case of pneumonia.

Mrs Faye Litchty and Grace Jtchty were Saturday guests at Litchiy's for birthday of iracc, Faye, and Phil Litchty. Laurel Bentleys, Fairfield, also guests. Mrs Writ Prior returned to ler 'secretarial work at the school Monday after being gone ibout two months. Mrs Wm. Wickett substituted for her.

J. J. Club met Friday at the farm home 1 of Mrs A- A. Schipull. Mrs Evertt Schipull was a juest.

After a short business neeting the afternoon was ipent socially. The Laural Bentleys and Mrs Bentley's father, Phil Litchty, Fairfield, spent the weekend in IllfAVtMA Homemaker LuVerne Julie Faulstick, daughter of the Victor Faul- sticks, LuVerne, was chosen Homemaker of Tomorrow from LuVerne school after receiving the highest' score in a written test on hbmemaking knowledge and attitudes. She will now enter state competition, with the top winner to be awarded a $1,500 college scholarship. Her school will also be presented with a set of Encyclopedia Britannica. The state's second-ranking girl will receive a $500 scholarship.

In the spring, state Homemakers Tomorrow, have an expense-paid educational to Williamsburg, Washington D. and New York. High team Series Insurance 2798 High Team Game Insurance 96C High Individual Series Les Calkins 577 High Individual Game Chas. Hanselman 210 Tuesday night High team Series Burgess Tav. 2205.

High Team Game Burgess Tav. 778 High Individual Series Betty Hansen 524 High Individual Game Betty Hansen 187 Wednesday Night High team Series Blakes 2772 High Team Game Blakes Coop 947 High Individual Series Robert Barber 548 High Individual Game Robert 234 Thursday night High team Series Humboldt 2286 High Team Game Robinson 790 High Individual Series Kay Henderson 590 Dale Zentner 558 High Individual Game Kay Henderson 211 Dale Zentner 211 Friday Night High team Series Corwith 7 2135 "High Team Game Corwith 760 High Individual Series Al Smith 580 D. Riebsenmen 457 High Individual Game Al Smith 214 D. Riebsemen 164 Cemetery association met Thursday in hail with a pot lunck luncheon. Mrs Wm.

Hedrick was a guest. Bingo and quiz games were played. Mrs Robert Barber and Mrs Allen Blake went to Garner Monday to a school of instruction for Eastern Star. The Wm. end Dick, Whittemore spent Sunday at Robert Barber's.

Mrs Edwin Marty took her granddaughter Barbara, daughter of the Eldon Martys, back to Oxford, and saw another granddaughter, Elizabeth Ann, new daughter of the Robert Martys. Mrs Lucinda Stone returned Friday after three weeks 'in Florida. She visited her sister, the George W. Wallaces, Pom-, pano Beach, and the Dr. C.

M. Midkiffs, Miami. Mrs Midkiff is the former Florence Barton, formerly of; LuVerne. She spent six days in Chicago visiting another sister, the Wm. C.

Kraffts. Ernie Pergande returned Friday from the Lutheran 'hospital in Fort Dodge where he had been a patient. Mrs Georgia Barton entered Mercy hospital, Fort Dodge, oh Feb. 10. la Pub, State tab.

Advance' Pub. Go. 0, X. Sunray D. X.

Chbplrt Shoe Repdlf 'Vi Sankey Sand Gfavil" Matt Pofrott Sohs Hooker Supply Farm Service Co W. S. Darley Co. Cotintfv St6re Lowell's Station Carroll Garage N. W.

Bell Telephone Standard Oil Harhn Wagner It was voted to give $36500 for the year A resolution was passed', tt to the County Auditor all unjjali top ant! sewer assessments. A Building permit for a issued to Walter Blerstedf. Council adjourned. General Mun. Ent.

Utilities Road Use Tax Ciwncil Minnies TOWN OF LU VERNE COUNCIL MINUTES February 1. Council met in regular, session with all councilmen present except Zentner, The following claims were allowed: R. C. Walline 292.47 Delaine Blumer 30K79 Harold Trouger .105.23 of State 20,65 Bertie Ramus TOTAL Published in the Algond County Advance Algona, February 20 Sun, Feb. Basement of Zion Lutheran Church "i LuVerne, SERVING 5 TO 7 tJA 60c Children under 90c Adults" 12 over Sponsored by Walther League Zion Lutheran The Robert Hardcopfs Minneapolis, spent the weekend with their parents, the Robert Hardcopfs Sr.

and Mrs Dorothy Arend, St. Benedict. The Richard Hudsons, Liza and Scott of Goodland, aiiid the Joe Fouarges, Hum- boidt, spent Saturday evening at 1 Harold-Ristau's. Fellowship club of the Luth erari church met Sunday in the church basement. After a business meeting and entertainment the Harold Nielsons Jr.

and Mrs Lillie Hesse served lunch. The Allen had as Blumers, Fred Hintzes, Liver- guests Wednesday the Robert more, and the Dick St. Johns. Harold Meyers were in Des Moines Friday visiting the S. and J.

64 Pattersons Electric 39 Corwith 33 Nielsens D.X. 28 20 41 47 56 LuVerne Insurance Agency For All Your Insurance Needs. Stop and see Your Friendly Insurance Agent, Ed Lindebak. Glen McClellans Campbells. MeUnie Wolf, and Dale daughter of LuVerne.

The John SkogntM, Fort Podge, apid Janette Skogmo, Des Moines, spent Sunday even- Ing visiting the Priors. Canasta I met at Mrs C. 0. MjcClellan's Monday Mrs Arthur Dimler was a guest. High went to Mrs Punier and.

low to Mrs Jess Lindebak. 4 nz and hit mother, Hinz, stopped in at the 01 5 Hospital last Tuesday the Gerry Wolfs, was baptized Sunday at the U. B. church with Rev. Shaw officiating, Dinner guests were her grandparents the Floyd Christensons and Bernard Wolfs, aunts and uncles, the Russell Christensons, Humboldt, Richard Foths, Bode, Vernon Rut- zes, Livermore, and Mrs Elizabeth Klossie, Renwick.

The Henry Kublyc and Laurance Miller went to New Glarus, Saturday to the funeral of Mrs Kubly's brother, JQhn Strieff, Sunday. They returned Monday. Tho Ernest Masses, Waterloo, visited his brother, the Paul Maases Sunday. to Yiiit Hinz. is get ting around good and feeling fine bijt would Uke to hear ffrfm frlenlcls in LuVerne.

Mail in care oftpld Soldiers hospital, MatrshaUtofn. 'and tethered at Gerry foV a coin for ano Lana Marty, daugb- of Uie Carroll Martys. Brenda ana Una are two Kor- Jtortys Jut OF THANKS My sjn- cerest 'thanks to everyone for 'ts, flowers, cards and while in the hospital and LU VERNE BUSINESS DIRECTORY TELEVISION Small Appliance Repair RCA TV Tubes Sets PATTERSON ELECTRIC LuVerne, Iowa' JERRY PATTERSON Complete Livestock and Grain Trucking Service. Telephone TU 2-3356 LuVerne, Iowa ENTERPRISE CAFE Featuring Home Baked Goods, Orders To Go. Phone TU 2-3241 since returning home.

Also to Rey." Usher for his visits and prayers? Elmer Kubly. SANFORD Plumbing Healing WAYNE SANFORD Ritchie Waterers Pride-of-Farm Waterers it Ever Pure Clorinator water conditioners Phone TU 2-3251 TRAUGER'S WE GIVE A GREEN STAMPS FRI. A FEB. 20, 21, 22 Buttr' Tbpp RAISED DO NUTS BOX 3ft -i Scott's 13 Qs. Can SALTED NUTS FISH Mayflower TUNA Humpty Dumpty SALMON Brer Rabbit WAFFLE CRISCO Jack Sprat Can SYRUP 3 Lb.

Can 32 Os. Jar ffe OLEOMARGARINE SLhs. Butternut COFFEE 2Lb. fin SIM Duncan Mines 3 PANCAKE MIX HEINZ SOUPS CARROTS Swift's Cooked Smoktd CLINIC R. p.

BRAINERD OFFICE HOURS Week Saturdays 8-30 1:00 to 5:00 8:90 to 12:00 to 5:00 Closec) ajl day Wednesday LuVerne, Iowa Phone TU 2-3228 IF ANSWER, Call TU 2-3304 PICNIC SHOULDERS GROUND BEEF SeaPik FISH STICKS WE RESERVE THE'RIOHT TQ MOflCi 14 '(f wr Tournament.

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1893-1976