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Titonka Topici
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Titonka, Iowa
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THE TITONKA TOPIC. TITONKA. IOWA. JUNE 8. 1961 LOCAL HA.PPENIH6S In ortet to give our subscribers ALL of the news, any local news Items and sorrestlons lor local neto pictures will be greatly appreciated.

It you have company or are out of town aVany time The Topic would like to know It. Phone or mail any local news to us. Thank you. Mr and Mrs Gene Bohl and Rossalyn of Northwood were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Don Michaelsen. Recent callers at the home of the Nelson brothers have been Mrs Don Aukes of Mrs Mary Budlong, Mrs Minnie Oesterreicher, Mrs C.

F. Callies, and Mr and Mrs William Speicher. Mr and Mrs George and Kenneth were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Harm Hclmers, Harlan and Eldon at Algona. Mrs of Irvington was a Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert Harms. In th'e afternoon they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Jesse Harms.

Mr and Mrs Maynard Pannkuk of Illinois were Monday visitor; at the home of Mr and Mrs Car! Giesking. Mr and Mrs Dwight Garrett spent the week end at the home of his daughter and family, Mr an:" 1 Mrs Bill Garten at Gava, 111. Kristi, Terry and Alan returned home with the Garretts for a visit. Mr and Mrs H. E.

Gartner attended the Lions Club Conver.tic-a ield at Cedar Rapfds, Saturday through Tuesday. On Wednesday, Sandra joined them at Iowa City and returned home for the summer vacation. Visitors over the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Fisher were Mr 'and Mrs Dan Snyder and grandson Danny of Rochester, Mr and Mrs Otto Klinge and Mr and Mrs Fred Kahlstorf of Britt, and Mr and Mrs Russell Fisher and Kathy of Osage. Mr and Mrs Harry Beed returned home Monday from Fort Dodge where they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Schram and attended the graduation of their grandson, Robert Schram. Mr and Mrs Elvin Moore and family, and Mrs Orville Beresford were picnic guests at the Mrs Edna Richter home, Sunday, Mr and Mrs Louis Boomgarden and son loft for their home in German Valley, 111., Monday morning after spending a week with her parents, Mr and Mrs John E.

Sleper, and brothers and sisters. Lora Jean and Beverly Stsnzcl of Dollivan were a week ago Tuesday through Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Donald Graham. Mrs Graham, Gloria and Cheryl went to Dolli- van on Wednesday and stayed until Sunday, while Donald was fishing at Big Pine Lake. Other members of the fishing party were Elmer Peterson, George Boekeknan, Doc Schutjer, Hap Nelson, Chuck Jandl, and John Rike. Mr and Mrs Herman Jannsen were Friday evening visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas Loats.

Mr and Mrs Lawrence Heyer and family were Monday supper guests at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs William Harms, at Buffalo Center. It's Good-Looking NEW GRESHAM counter-top lavatory by Kohler Moderately priced, the enameled iron Greshom is a beauty. It comes complete with angle-mount finings, specially designed. Choose from six colorful pastels each compatible with a variety of decorating ideas. Haack Plbg.

Heating i jf' i YOUR MOST IMPORTANT INSURANCE Your auto liability insurance is among the most important insurance you carry. WIicsi you insure property you place a definite value on it, and you know how much is to be paid in case of a total loss. When involved in an automobile accident where someone may be injured or killed, the settlement deals with uncertainties It is then that you want not only sufficient protection, but also the willingness and ability of the company behind the liolicy to make a prompt and satisfactory adjustment. It is then that an experienced local representative can lend you valuable assistance, BOYKEN INSURANCE AGENCY TiTONKA SAVINGS BANK I Phone 148R2 Titonka, Iowa HOW MANY FEET DO YOTJ NEED? Have Our JEEP DITCHER dig in your water pipes around your farm. We go anywhere ALSO BACK HOE SERVICE JEROME HALYORSOfl Phone 7782 Rake, Iowa RESERVE, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation After graduation guests at the) Bobby Buffington of Forest home of Dr and Mrs J.

K. Hill'City is spending the week at the were Mrs H. Hill, Mrs E. home of Mrs Roy Budlong. Hill, anj Mrs Nancy Glenn of Adel.

Kary and Larry were tooth members of the graduating class. Mr and Mrs A. M. Friest ac- Mr and Mrs Lewis Giesking and family spent Sunday at Spirit Lake and Lake Okoboji. Mrs Esther Brannian of Cedar iVi.1 ClllLl fc convpanied by Mrs Dale Higgins i Falls, and Miss Agnes Lang oi drove to Osseo, Wise, on Thurs- Brooklyn were week end visitors day to attend the graduation of a at the home of Robert Lang.

granddaughter and niece, respec- Mr and Mrs Neal Boyken en- lively Faye Elliott, daughter of tertained their bridge club Mr and Mrs F. G. former I Wednesday evening. Honorcos residents of Titonka. were and Mrs Bill Ormston, Mr and Mrs Ted Hoover, Jr.

and Mr Mrs Bill Amesbury. entertained Sunday noon at a pic- Arlis and Alvina Redenius were nic dinner Those present were "Monday supper guests at the home Capt and Mrs Roger Harris and of Mr and Mrs Richard Isebrand. Scott of Miami, Mrs Esther Mr and Mrs R. L. Krantz, and Brannian of Cedar Falls, Miss Ag- I Mr and Mrs J.

B. Asa of Algona nes Lang of Brooklyn, Mr and left a week ago Monday to spend Mrs T. A. Dunmire and Thea, Mr some time at the Callies Memorial Day visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs L. G.

Huber were Mr and Mrs Earl Zwiefel, and Mrs Gertie Rike. Mr and Mrs Everet Pannkuk of Laurens visited at the Telko Stecker home Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs J. R. Schutjer and Doug, and Mr and Mrs Clifford Krantz and family attended the Horse Show, held at Garner on Sunday.

Mr and Mrs Iven Alphs and family of Wesley were Monday evening visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Alfred Redenius. Mrs Henry Plau-ier and girls attended the Greenfield family reunion held at Castlcwood, S. D. They left Saturday and returned Sunday. There were 9(5 members of the Grcnficld elan present.

Miss Darlcne Callies anil Mi- Dean Lust came Tuesday evening to spend the rest of the week at the C. F. Callies home, prior to their marriage Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs George Pctcrfon visited relatives at Oxford, Cor ville and Wollman last week. Mr and Mrs Sylvan Holland were Friday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Don Michaelsen.

The occasion was Marsha's ninth birthday. Margaret McDonald, a student nurse at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moincs, is spending two weeks vacation at home. Mr and Mrs Arthur Peterson and family, and Mr and Mrs Harold Gingrich and family were Sunday picnic supper guests at the horn eof Mr and Mrs Loyal Gingrich. Kenneth Loats of Manning spent Memorial Day at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Tom Loats. Loren Stecker of Des Moines, Mr and Mrs Minert Pannkuk and Joyce of Shannon, 111.

are spending the week at the Telko Stecker home- Mrs "Harley Lehman, Sr. Of Northwood was a Wednesday thru Sunday visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs Harley Lehman. Mrs Lehman and Diane returned home from the Hancock County Memorial Hospital at Britt on Wednesday. Jcffery returned home with his grandmother fur a visit at their home and at the home of his maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs O. S.

Olson at Northwood. Mr and Mrs Telko Stecker and Tommy attended baccalaureate services at Mankato State College Sunday evening. (Jljuwlj GOOD HOPE LUTHERAN B. II. Schwcrln.

Pastor Sunday, June 11 8:30 a.m. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Church Worship. Offering for Building Fund.

12 Noon: Congregational potluck picnic at George Alkc farm. Friday, June 9 Softball: 8:00 p.m. Ramsey vs. Immanuel; 9:10 p.m. Good ll.ipc vh Corwith.

Tuesday, June 13 8:00 p.m. Sunday School stuff Bible Study meeting. Wednesday, June 7:30 p.m. Junior Choir iv.irar.-al 8:00 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal.

Titonka-Doan Parish THE MKTHODIST CHUUCH Max E. Goldman. Minister Sunday, June 11 Titonka: 8:30 a.m. Worship Service. 9:40 a.m.

Church School. 2:30 p.m. Weddiru RAMSEY REFORMED CHURCK (Sunday, June 11 I 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.

Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Bible School program. Speaker Rev Kampmenn of Ack- K-y. Friday, June 9 a.m.

Suii.lny School picnic Monday, 12 0:00 p.m. Brotherhood. Thursday, June 15 70th Anniversary. WOOEN Clil'UCK 1. F.

llayriiffa. Past or a.m. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service.

Callies and Dean Lust. Doan: 9:00 a.m. Church Srhool. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service, Friday, June 9 FAITH KAPTIST CHUUCH Woden, Iowa Ke.v Virgil W.

Freycrmulh. pastor a.m. Sunday Schorl a.m. Morning Worship 0:45 p.m. Youth Groups of 7:30 p.m.

Evening Service Wednesday Evening p.m Bible Study and Prayer GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH David Wolfe, pastor 8:00 p.m. Softball: Ramsey vsiSunday, June 11 Immanuel; Good Hope vs Cirwith 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Saturday, June 10 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.

7:30 p.m. Weeding 2:00 p.m. game and wiener Monday, June 12 roast. 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts.

7:00 p.m. Youth Groups. Wednesday. June 14 1 p.m. Evangelistic' Service, 8:00 p.m.

Senior Choir practice. (Thursday, June 8 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH, Woden Rev. Fr.

Eugene Wcivner, pastoi Sunday, June 11 7:30 a.m. Mass. Thursday, June 8 11:15 a.m. Weekday Mass. Saturday, June 10 11:15 a.m.

Weekday Mass. IMMANUEL LUTIIF.UAN II. A. Dicrs. Pastor Sunday, June 11 9:00 a.m.

Church School. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service with Holy Communion. Thursday, June 8 p.m. Mary Circle meets.

Vacation Church School from 8:30 to 11:45 a.m. Continuing for two weeks. Mrs Minnie Oesterreicher spent two weeks visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Manford Rice at Iowa City, and with Mr and Mrs Art Mrs Eldon Gocke and Jimmy of Hansen at New Hartford. She re- were Tuesday visitors'at THIS is in sA ve NOW. BEST BUY W.

THIS GENUINE FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR! ONLY i WITH TRADE for cramped kitchens and small budgets! Hurry! Come in now!" Herman Schuldt of Garner, Mi- Robert Lang, Mr and Mrs Stanley Harris, Mr and Mrs Wilbur Serton and girls, and Mr and Mrs Donald Dallman and boys. Mr and Mrs John D. Johnson attended a family reunion held at the home of Mr and Mrs Arnold Amerson at Goldfield on Memorial Day. Mr and Mrs Bill Amesbury and family, and Mr and Mrs Douglas Mechle and family were Memorial Day picnic dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Krantz. on Upper Hay Lake, Jenkins, Minn.

Mrs Julia Taft and Helen of Fairmont, Minn, were a week ago Sunday overnight guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Jennings. Mr and Mrs fcarl Hobbs of Crystal Lake, and Russell Krominga were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Gene Krominga. Mr and Mrs Darrell Beavers and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Dwight Beavers at Belmond. COMPLETE Livestock Makret CATTLE HOGS SHEEP CALVES Call us for top market HEYER LlVESTOClV Harvey Gordon Heyer Phone 114R3 Titonka Congratulations Dairy Farmers! turned home on Thursday. Mr and Mrs Roy Fox are the parents of a baby girl bom Tuesday morning at 6:00 a.m.

She weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces, and has named Colcen Margaret. Mr an Mrs Phil Jaren and family were Thursday through Saturday morning visitors at the Ml homes of Mr and Mrs H. M. Bird at Osseo, and Mr and Mrs O. D.

Jaren at St. Joseph, Minn They attended the graduation ol Mrs Jaren's sister, Kathleen Bird, held Thursday at Osseo. Philip, Jr. remained with his maternal grandparents for a visit. Many friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Clifford Krantz following Dverg's grauation.

Out of town guests were Mrs I. J. Dvergston Spencer, Mrs Harry Mehlan of Young America, Dverg's great grandmother, Mrs Mary Weiland, Mr and Mrs J. B. Asa and Mrs Bertha Rippentrop of Algona, David Christensen of Ames, Mr and Mrs George Koestler and Vicky and Mr and Mrs James Christensen of Burt, and Mrs Don Aukes of Lonoke, Ark.

Mr and Mrs Carl F. Callies attended the Centennial Alumni luncheon at Simpson College, Iiv dianola, on Saturday. On Sunday they attended Baccalaureate services and Commencement Exercises at Simpson, where their daughter Darlenc was a member of the graduating class. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in Physical Education and Social Studies. Mr and Mrs Richard Isebrand and family, and Mr and Mrs Raymond Baade and family visited the home of Mrs Harry Mehlan and family at Young America, Minn, on Sunday.

Mr and Mrs J. H. Williams and son of Boone were a week ago Sunday dinner guests in the Oscar Miller home. In the afternoon they drove to Algona to decorate graves for Decoration Day. the home of Mr and Mrs John D- Johnson.

Mr and Mrs Louie Smith of Manly were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs L. G. Huber. In the afternoon they all went to see Mr and Mrs Gerald Huber at Burt. Mrs Wagner and Kimbcrloy, and Fran Pann kuk of Mason City were week end guests at the Telko Stecker Capt and Mrs Roger Harris an- visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Stanley Harris, enroute from Miami, Fla.

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