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Kossuth County Advance du lieu suivant : Algona, Iowa • Page 47

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Algona, Iowa
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ALGONA TEACHER GIVES TALK AT WEST BEND CLUB WEST BEND--The L. S. L. C. held an annual party, honoring the husbands guests last week Tuesday evening at Hotel Franklin: A 7 o'clock dinner was enjoyed.

The theme for the party Liberties We Prize and Our was of Rights the Maintain, slogan Federated clubs' un! 1954. Table decorations were patriotic. The clever menu contained patriotic synonyms for the various foods. The club president, Ruth Andersen, welcomed the guests and an explanation miniature Liberty Bell which each president is this year to open close the meetings and the significance of the patriotic project. Response was given by Harold Mikes, who gave special mention of the club's charter number, Mrs.

Nellie Emerson, who attended. Group singing was also enjoyed. Kathryn Koch sang, In a Garden With Roses, and, Night Wind, accompanied by Mrs. Helen Claiborne. Mrs.

S. Schutter then presented Elizabeth Almen, English instructor at Algona, who gave an travelogue with colored slides of her numerous trips. to Europe. Among guests were Mr. and Milton Norton, of Algona, who brought Miss with them.

The party committee Was Mesdames Schutter, Baas, Koch, H. and Vohs. Piano Recital Given Mrs. Helen Claiborne presented her 26 piano students in a recital at the schoolhouse recently. A large audience attended and refreshments were served after the performance.

Those appearing were cheta Anliker, Cynthia Day, Gary Schneider, Ronald. Schafer, Charlene Schupfer, Charles Welter, Marilyn' Schneider, Barbara Shellmyer, Janet Bonnstetter, Lynn Roupe, Wanda Worster, Kathy Ketelsen. Joyce Montag, Mary Jo Mikes, Ronald Banwart, Sheryl Greene, Sue Mikes, Ann Elsenbast, Donna. Schafer, Richard Banwart, Betty Bonnstetter, Lilas Worster, Twyla Jergens, Priscilla Ferden, Darlene Gade, and Yvonne Voelker. Twins on TV Show The Stattleman twins, Edward and Edwin, appeared on the TV show, Sportsfolio, from KQTV, Fort Dodge, last week Monday at 9:30 p.

Edward presented his fancy lariat act and was interviewed at length on rodeo work. The program was well received. and plans at present Edward will again be arc this station at 3:30 p.m. Saturday on a children'e ogram. Mrs.

Ed Nessen provided background piano music for the show. Church Group Meets The general meeting of the W. S. C. S.

was held last, week Wednesday with circle 4 as Devotions, the were lesson, led by A Mrs. Mighty Fortress Is Our God, was given by Mrs. Ken McCombs. Refreshments were enjoyed. this meeting also the society members turned in the apron and mittens they had made to send Korean children.

Two Are Honored Carol and Mary Miller entertained at a 6:30 dinner at the Miller home a week ago Thursday evening, honoring Bernie Bleuer, bride-elect. and Balgeman, who left for California, Guests were Patty Ketelsen, Barbara Baas, and Maurine Layton. Return from Chicago Mr. and Mrs. G.

L. Vohs have returned home from Chicago where they had been since September, Mr. Vohs had major surgery in Chicago and is still recuperating. Their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.

D. Grettie, of Chicago, brought them home. Dr. and Mrs. H.

Frank Givens, Mrs. Maggie Dorweiler, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dorweiler are vacationing in Florida and other southern points. Mrs.

Harvey Morey and Mrs. Hazle Morey visited Samson, surgical patient at Mercy hospital, Fort Dodge Wednesday. The Rev. and Mrs. E.

Greene visited his parents, the Frank Greenes, at Cedar' Falls last week Monday. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bell Banwart and Mrs. Johnny were guests at the Ben home at a courtesy honor- ing the Mrs.

Gilbert Berminghaus, former Gayle Anliker, on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Montag, of Britt, visited relatives at West Bend Thursday. Last weekend Mrs.

L. 'Ballard visited her mother, Mrs. Johnson, in Des Moines, and Phil Ballard who accompanied her friends. on' to Montezuma to visit Supper guests Sunday of the Adolph Bruellmans; were their daughter and family, the Bob Sigsbees, of Algona. Alice E.

Jones spent, the weekend with her grandparents, the Mark Jones, at Spirit. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mikes and children were Sunday.

supper guests of Mrs. Helen' Mikes in Algona. Mrs. Wilbur Justice, of Mankato, former residents. visited friends in Bend Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffert and Mrs. Donald Jacobs' were weekend guests at the Gene Anliker home at Mr. and Mrs.

Fred 'Traub Sr. returned Saturday from 'a three week vacation in Florida. New Dial Phones For West Bend WEST BEND The new dial telephone system, is now completed and will be in operation sometime during February. New telephone directories and a folder, How To Use the Dial System in West Bend, will be mailed to all patrons soon. Wedding just eye weeks away? anange for your portrait now! You'll be the very picture of a beautiful bride that day--.

and your wedding portrait preserves your loveliness for the years. Phone us now for your appointment. Brown's Studio NELS and ISAACSON North Moore Phone 31-W Algona SEA FOOD CLAI FRESH FISH FISH SHOWER GIVEN AT LEDYARD FOR RECENT BRIDE LEDYARD A miscellaneous was given Saturday afternoon. at the E. and R.

church basement honoring Mrs. Eldon Larson, the former Patricia Farrow. Mrs. Orville Brandt was in charge of the program: Tribute to a Bride by Mrs. Orville Brandt; reading, The Origin of a Bridal Shower; by Art Runksmeier.

Clarinet Solo, Allaire reading, Husbands, by Marvel Halvorson; duet, Judy Gilbertson and Allaire Farrow, accom- panied by Carolyn Johnson; poem, The Prayer of a Husband, by Mrs. Orville solo, Deanna Brandt, accompanied by Jeane Brandt. The bride was then given many peautiful gifts. She was assisted 'in opening them by her sister, Mrs. Richard Looft, and Marvel Halvorson, Lunch was served by the hostesses.

Children See Free Movie Saturday morning two bus loads of school children from the kindergarten through the sixth grades taken to Algona and attended a free Roy Rogers show. The children who. were eligible to go were those who have had a dental examina- Mr. and meier, Brandt, Klinksiek, Bauman, Pingel. socially Mr.

Fred tion or who have an appointment Wiemer for one since school began. They Estherville were chaperoned by Miss Mc- Mrs. Kean and Mrs. Steinfeld. Edward Mrs.

Knoner and Charles Hilferty Mrs. J. drove the busses. falo ternoon. May Get Cast on Leg.

in the L. C. Ternes and Lawrence fering and Ann visited Mrs. Ternes at monia, the Holy. Family' hospital in Estherville Sunday.

Mrs. Ternes has been there seven weeks with injuries suffered in an automobile accident. It is hoped that this week her injured leg be taken out of traction and put in a cast. Then she could be up a wheel chair. Serve Community Supper The W.S.C.S.

will meet at the church Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lowell Thomson and Mrs. William Stubbe as hostesses That same evening the Circle will serve the Community club supper at the church. All' circles are co-operating on furnishing and the circle will do the serving. Leaves for Overseas Duty Leon Farrow left Sunday after a furlough with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Guerney Farrow. He will leave now for overseas duty. Friday evening a group of neighbors and friends had. a surprise party for him at his home.

Irving Valvicks Have Boy Mr. and Mrs. Irving Valvick are the parents of a boy born at the Blue Earth. hospital Thurs- NEW HIGH-PRODUCTION, NON-BROODY, CROSS THAT LAYS WHITE EGGS BECKORD'S 352 WHITE EGG CROSS Here probably is the greatest crossbred chicken of all. Developed in California and fully proven by West Coast poultrymen, Beckord's 352 White Egg Cross has now proven.

itself in two years of outstanding performance on the farms of Beckord customers, This chicken promises quickly to beceme Beckord's most popular breed, and here are eight big reasons why: 1. Outlays the Best Leghorns 2. Lays pure White Eggs with improved shell 3. Possesses extreme Hybrid Vigor 4. Is gentle and Non-flighty 5.

Is practically -Broody 6. Unusually free of Leukosis 7. Has high Laying House Livability 8. Is Non-Cannibalistic Can you think of any chicken of any breed at any price which offers all---or anywhere near all--of these advantages? Beckord's White Egg Cross is offered at everyday chick prices, So get a better chick this year--save money--make more money. Start early--order early.

Beckord's 352 White Egg Cross this year and Raise have more fun rafsing good chickens! ALGONA PRODUCE Authorized Agent for Beckord's Hatchery, Rolfe, la. day. He has been Mr. and the Boy for Mr. are the at the week Duane baby came Son Born Mr.

are the Friday tal. B. E. Grove, ness. Mr.

and Bonnie esa Gabel hospital Mr. entertained home weighed pounds and named Royce Edward. Mrs. Ray Valvick are paternal grandparents. Maurice Pingels and Mrs.

Maurice Pingel parents of a boy born Blue Earth hospital last Monday. He as been named Michael. Mrs. Pingel and home on Thursday. to Farrows and Mrs.

Dave Farrow Jr. parents of a boy born at the Blue Earth hospi- Gilbertson was in Clarks Saturday on busiand Mrs. William Stubbe called on Mrs. Therat the Holy Family Thursday. and Mrs.

William Stubbe at a party at their last Wednesday evening Mrs. Orville RunksMr. and Orville Mr. and Mrs. Howard.

Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil The evening was spent lunch was served.

and Mrs. Cecil Black, Mrs. Darnell, and Mrs. Gertrurle called on Mrs. Gabel nt Sunday afternooh.

George Thompson and Rose Moulton called on F. Sullivan at the BufCenter hospital Friday afMrs. Sullivan has been hospital for ten days sufwith bronchial pneustrep throat and sinus trouble. but she is much improved. The Legion Auxiliary met at the new Legion Hall for a regular meeting last week Tuesday evening.

Mrs. William Bauman was the hostess. E. A. Carpenter was a business caller in Algona last.

week Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were visitors in LuVerne last week Wednesday. Mrs.

Thompson attended her home town Guild and Mr. Thompson visited friends. Several women went to the Chester Johnson home last Wednesday afternoon to be guests when she entertained her Circle from the Norweginn Lutheran church at Elmore. A fine program was enjoyed and lunch was served by the hostess. Dr.

and Mrs. E. A. Fossum, of Young America, spent Wednesday at the home of Rev. and Mrs.

Victor Vriesen. Swea Cilyan's Sister Dies Suddenly SWEA CITY Mrs. Anna Rupel, of Charles City, sister of J. W. Broncs, of Swea City, died recently the home of her brother Alfred, near Charles City, of a heart attack.

Born near Forest City, Mrs. Rupel had married Howard Rupel at Mason City in 1917, and had made her home in South Bend, for 35 years. She had made her home with her brother near. Charles City for the past three months. Burial was made at South Bend, Ind.

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