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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 10

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ircnton Mrs. Arnold Laabs, Correspondent HI. 925-3388 Wrestling Meet Big Success For 88 Sentral Boys FENTON A total of eighty-eight junior and high school boys took part in Sentral's intramural wrestling tournament which was carried on through by the physical education department. The finals of the tournament were held Tuesday evening, March 25. Winners in the various weight classes were as follows: Junior High 99 Tim Kennedy; 109 draw between Jim and John Lynch; 120 Dave Hurlburt; 130 John Kennedy; 145 Tom Bollig; heavyweight, Dan Meyer.

High School 110 Terry Luedkte; 121 Kim Hainzinger; 134 Bruce Boettcher; 143 Dave Baxter; 149 Mark Bollig; 156 Jerry Sullivan; 179 Paul Gade; heavyweight, Paul Nerem. The "white" team made up of Kevin Marlow, Jim Lynch, Lynn Miller. Randy Erickson, Tom Bollig, Dan Meyer, Terry Luedtke. Kim Hainzinger, Mike Struec- ker, Vaughn Borchardt. Mark Bollig, Jerry Sullivan, Paul Gade and Kevin Nielsen, defeated the "red" team, 32-26.

OPEN HOUSE SHOWER Friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Jeannine Bierstedt, bride-elect of Ed Mokrzycki, Monday, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church in Fenton. No other invitations are being sent. Mrs.

Rose Krause and Mrs. George Jentz visited Sunday afternoon at the Fred Kossieck home in Algona. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald JenU and Gary Jentz were Sunday guests at the Mike Scarrow home in Ventura.

They all atended the 5:30 a.m. sunrise services at the Redeemer Lutheran Church. Kevin Johnson, LeMars, Carol Johnson of Pella and Mr. and Mrs. Robin Stevens of Cherokee were weekend guests at the Kenneth Johnson home.

Mrs. Anna Klatt, Art Schroeder of Algona, Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Schroeder of Sioux City and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Schroeder, Lone Rock, were Easter dinner guests at the Dale Schroeder home. Mrs. Freda Siems, a resident at the Lakeside Lutheran Home in Emmetsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Noelle were Easter dinner guests at the Omar Lenning home, Mr.

and Mrs. Bryan Jeff and Kristi of Ames were weekend guests at the Willard Menz home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Menz, Jeff and Kristi, and Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Menz, Brenda and David and Dan Banwart of West Bend were dinner guests at the Lynn Menz home in Scran ton. Easter dinner guests at the Albert Mitchell home were Mrs. Christina Skaar and Harold of Primghar, and Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Mitchell. Sunday supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell of Miiford. Easter Sunday dinner guests at the Jack Munch home were Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Vatidl, Angie and Michelle. Ken! Vaudt, Rosie Householder, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Struecker and Julie.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roberts and Keith of Minneapolis, Mrs. Alvina Weishrod and John Munch NAMES OMITTED Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Wogoner were inadvertently omitted as being guests at the Charles Keye home March 23 in honor of the confirmation of Rnnniii Fovc. CLUB MEETS The Club" met March nt the home of Mrs. Bernard Tiggos. Twelve mem- bors answered roll call with household hints. A business meeting was held and bingo was played with prizes being won by Mrs.

Jerry Waite, Mrs. Marlin Wegener, Mrs. Gerald Cody, Mrs. Robert Krauso and Mrs. Clarence Wegener.

The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Marlin Wegener. noon Mr. and Mrs. Sunde, Peterson, and Mrs.

GeitzenaviPr and Kurt helped Mrs. Nets Svinde celebrate her 92nd birthday at the Good Samaritan Home in Estherville. In the evening they were all Easter supper guests of Mrs. Marie Petersen in Ring- steel. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronnie Rahm of Ormsby were March 23 guests at the Marian F.imers home. The birthday of Mrs. Rahm was observed. On Monday Mrs.

Harlan Eimers and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson visited at the Rahm homo in Ormsby. GRANDSON WEDS Mrs, Frank, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Klinger, and her granddaughter, Mrs. Ruth Stover of Cedar Falls, attended the March 16 wedding of her grandson.

Carl Rabey, at Yonkers. N.Y. Mr. Rabey is the son of Mrs. Klinger, and Mrs.

"Stover is his sister. Many Easter i if "i Guests Visit Fenton Homes EASTER GUESTS Easter Sunday guests at the Harold Eimers home were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Eimers and Dustin, Eagle Grove; Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Eimers, Jennifer and Nathan. Mankato; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Marlow, Tara and Chad, Eagle Lake; Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Sires, Algona. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eimers, Mrs. Wm.

Eimers, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Eimers, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hiskey of DCS Moines and Mr.

and Mrs. Ronnie Rahm and Gwen of Ormsby visited at the Hans Hansen home in Estherville. Easter Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Thilges home were Mr. and Mr.s. Arnold Nielsen, Kris and Kevirtr-Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Laabs, Carol and Elizabeth, Diane Laabs and Ray Teague, Ft. Dodge; Amanda Schutt, Mrs. Verona Peterson of Graettinger and Alex Thilges. The 12th birthdays of Michael and Michelle Thilges were also observed.

SUNDE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Petersen, Mark and Randy, Minneapolis, were Easter weekend guests at the Lloyd Sunde home. Joining them for Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Geitzenauer and Kurt of Lone Rock. On Sunday after- HURLBURT GUESTS Easter guests at the Donald Hurlburt home were Mr, and Mrs. Eldnn Hurlburt. Kevin and Keith. Nancy Wilke of Ft.

Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rhodes of Humboldt, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Dennis Uthof of Ml. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jentz. Dennis Berkland of Ft.

Dodge. Mike Wold of Cedar Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mnahs and Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin Gerber of Algona. Mr. nnd Mr.s. Larry Gade, Cindy and Judy, Mrs.

Herman Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ewers and family and Mrs. Pearl Phillips of Algona were Raster dinner guests of Mrs. Phylis Alford at Fairmont.

Joining them in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krause of Fairmont. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Roy Valentine, Greg and Kristy, Omaha, were weekend guests of Mrs. John Gramenz. On Saturday they were supper guests of Mr.s. Holland Watson in Humboldt. BERKLAND GUESTS Easter Sunday guests at the David Berkland home were Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Potratz. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berkland, Mr.

and Mrs. Stan Rerkland, Tania and Lennis, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Tippie of Emmetsburg. Afternoon callers were Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Rerkland and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Berkland of Ames, were also weekend at the Berkland and Gene Bollig homes. Mr.

and Mrs. Bennie Rerk- land, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Handeland and Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Twait of Graettinger were Easter dinner guests at the Mark Berkland home in Corning. Mr. and Mrs. George Gorman, Blue Earth, and Mr. and Mrs.

Duane Stenzel and boys of Wells were Easter Sunday guests at the Darrel Berkland home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bollinger, Marvin and Keith were Easter supper guests at the Peter Koenck home. Mrs.

Kenneth Bollinger and Mrs. Charles Weisbrod were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Allen Bollinger home. Mrs. Myrtle DeWall, Pat Ruhnke of Fairmont, Mr. and Mrs.

James Ruhnke of Emmetsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruhnke and Renae of Algona were Easter guests at the Ervin Ruhnke home in Algona. Mr. and Mrs.

Theo Ostwald, Herman Brass, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Simonson and Stephanie, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wegner and Betty of Whittemore, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Harms, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Looft and family, Titonka, Joanne Wegner, Rich Ringsdorf of Algona were Easter evening dinner guests at the Clarence Harms home in Algona. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Priebe of Shenandoah, Mr. and Mrs. James Schmidt and family. Keswirk.

Mr, nnd Mrs. Carl Priebe and Michelle of Pleas- antvillc. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schmidt and family of Lone Rock were Easter weekend guests nt the Ray Priobe homo.

Mr. mid Mrs. Philip Huger and Amy. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Dave Larson of Austin. Barry Kerber and Pat Worst of Des Moines were Knster Sunday guests nt the Winston Kerber hwrte. Mrs. Florence Saxton nnd Mnnjuis were Knster dinner guests at the Gilbert Saxton home in Cylinder. April 3, 1975 Algona (la.) Upper Des Mofnes 11 Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ernest Fedderson of Cylinder were Thursday evening callers at the Bonnie Bprkland home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berkland were Friday visitors nt the Curtis Olsen home in Kstherville.

On March 23 Mr. nnd Mrs. Berklnnd and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tim Berklnnd of l.one Rock wore dinner guests nt.

the Steve Berkland home. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Priebe and Duane, Clear Lake, were weekend guests at the Arnold Nielsen home. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Paul Voigt were Easfer dinner guests at the Joe Culbertson home in Swen City. NOW AVAILABLE DEKALB SEED CORN SUPPLY IS GOOD I HOMER MATTHIMN i 119.2103 Engaged To Fenton Man LONK ROCK Mr. and Mrs. Fritz New- brotigh of Lone Rock announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Sherry Lin, to Dennis Wilberg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Wilberg of Fenton. Both are graduates of Sentral High School. A July 19 wedding is being planned. Four Sentral Students Fare Well At State FENTON On March 22 four students from Sentral Community High School attended the state individual speech contest at Lake Mills.

Debbie Johannesen received a I rating in interpretive prose; Janet Laabs, interpretive prose, a I rating, Jerry Sullivan, extemporaneous speaking, a 1 rating; Julie Krause, interpretive poetry, a II rating; and Jerry Sullivan, radio news announcing, a I rating. CLUB MEETING The Dorcas Society met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Esther Duncan with ten members present. Guests were Mrs. Margaret Hunt, Mrs.

Lula Sorenson, Mrs. Jessie Newel, and Mr.s. Hex Wolfe. Mrs. Ernest Berkland had charge of the program.

BIRTHDAY HONORS Christy Greinerl was honored at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greinert, on her birthday Friday evening. Guests were Melvin Alt and Cindy Alt, Algona; Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Dugan, Ward and Tammy of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Jentz, Joel, Coleen and Lori of Burt; and Fred Haack. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Finnestad visited the weekend of March 23 with their son, Craig, at Omaha. Easter Sunday guests at the Finnestad home were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boettcher, Mike, Bruce, Lynette, Mr. and Mrs.

DuWayne Luedtke and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Finnestad and Marlys. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Voigt, Kent and Joel were Easter dinner guests at the Melvin Berkland home. Kaster dinner guests at the Delond Bolte home were Mr. and Mrs. George Bolte of Whittemore and Debra Bolte of Algona. Supper guests were Mr.

and Mrs. David Bolte and and Mr. and Mrs. Roger U)ses and family. Dorothy Laabs Breaks Ankle In Fall On Ice FENTON Mrs.

Dorothy Laabs had the misfortune of slipping on ice by her home Friday morning and broke her ankle. She is recuperating at her home. Guests of Mrs. Laabs over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.

James Laabs and family, Ilingsted; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Laabs and family, Armstrong; Rev. Darrel Draper and Fred Lund of Ringsted; Mr.s. Esther Reese and Martha, Laurens; Mrs.

Allena Johnson of Marcus; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fries and Stacy, Madonna Hanson, Pat Bolte and Debra Bolte of Algona; Mr. and Mrs. Delond Bolte and Merlin Hanson of Whittemore.

family of LeMars, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dietrich, Sr. and family of Emmetsburg, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Dietrich, Jr. and family of Cylinder, Mr. and Mrs. Wrh. Bruhn and family, Diane Dietrich and Rick Blair of Vermillion, S.D.

Easter dinner guests at the Lloyd Kern home were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ostrem of No. English, who also spent the weekend at the Kern home; Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Yager and family, Nader Seddiq, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yager of Ringsted, Mrs. Edna Mueller, Mrs. Nettie Yager and Mrs.

Amanda Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bruhn and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Gangsted and Nikki, Mrs. Berneta Theesfield, Dennis Theesfield and Sharon Andrews of Armstrong were Easter dinner guests at the Bill Nielsen home in Fairmont. Soldier Hurt In Fall While Mtn. Climbing FENTON Pvt. Eldon Duncan, who is stationed at Colorado Springs, had the misfortune to fall while mountain climbing and suffered a severely fractured ankle and lacerations.

He is recuperating at his home where cards may reach him at 2929Tremont Apt. C-15, Colorado Springs, Colo, 80907. Pvt. Duncan is'the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Duncan, Sr. of Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Duncan, Sr.

and Lori were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Esther Duncan. In the afternoon they all attended a birthday party in honor of Wm. Duncan at the home of Mrs. Mary Weber in Algona.

Easter dinner guests at the Walt Pertl home were Mr. and Mrs. James Gowans, Elizabeth and Stacey of Detroit, FENTON COMMUNITY EVENT CALENDAR Sunday, April 13 Firemen's Dance at cay paree Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mortensen, Carolyn, David, Michael and Steven of Omaha were weekend guests at the Fred Mortensen home.

Joining them for Easter dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mortensen, Wendy, Kendra and Jeffery of Algona and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith.

Easter dinner guests of Mrs. Doris Bruhn were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klien and COMING SOON PANCAKE DAY MARCH 29, 1975 Sponsored by. THE FENTON COMMUNITY CLUB The space above is for announcing noncommercial FENTON COMMUNITY EVENTS at no charge.

CALL 889-2231 or bring them to the before 7:00 A.M. on Monday to have them listed in -the Thursday paper. Another of th'j many services of the FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Fenton Armstrong Stephen Olson, Director Lowell W. Henry Douglas Twigg, Resident Manager FENTON, IOWA If no answer cad 866-1006 Swea City 272-4242 Armstrong 864-3441 Ringsted, Iowa 866-1006 Business 120 N. 1th Esiherville, 362-2646 Fenton Business Professional Directory FRIENDLY FENTON INVITES YOU SHOP in your HOME COMMUNITY GERALD VOIOT INSURANCE Fenton, Iowa FENTON PRODUCE Your Golden Sun Feed Dealer Lloyd Sunde, Owner FRIENDLY FENTON, IOWA Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Hanon and Joshua, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gowans of Cylinder. Jim Gowans ret- turned to Detroit and Mrs.

Gowans and children remained to visit at the Pertl and Andrew Gowan homes. Easter dinner guests at the Dr. Ernest Ruske home were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Olsen, Bill Olsen, Mrs.

Lillian Olsen of Spencer, Mrs. Lucille Morris of Arnolds Park and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Fisher of Ruthven. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Hassel and family of Dubtique were weekend guests at the parental Arnold Hantelman and Paul Hassel homes. On Sunday they were dinner guests at the Arnold Hantelman home. Joining them were Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Hantelman and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bollinger and girls and afternoon callers were Jerry Nerem and Maria Waite. Paul Huskamp of Minneapolis and Pat Huskamp, Emmetsburg, were weekend guests at the Robert Huskamp home.

Joining them for Sunday dinner were Mrs. Myrtle 'Baago and Tom Jameson of Cedar Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jentz returned home this past week after spending two weeks in Texas and Mexico.

They enjoyed sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mit- cheil were Tuesday dinner guests at the Hanp Osher home in Fairmont. In the afternoon the Mitchells visited Mrs.

Minnie Weisbrod and helped her celebrate her 92nd birthday. Mrs. Nettie Voux of Fairmont also visited Mrs. Weisbrod. Mr.

and Mrs. Marian Eimers, Greg and Gwen were Easter dinner gnests at the Ronnie Rahm home VISIT TEXAS AND FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Voigt returned home Thursday after spending six weeks at Mission, Tex. They also attenderl the Airstream Rally at Harlingen, Tex.

They visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman at Pensacola, spent two weeks at. Ft. Meyers, Fla.

where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priebe and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gremmels.

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1893-1976