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Hampton Chroniclei
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Hampton, Iowa
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TIIE CTTRONTrLK, TTAMPTOX, TOTTA, NOVEMBER Paw Fire--A HOME FINALE Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Randall i-Hvrd word of the birth of their i grandchild, a girl, to and M.

L. HurkKdule, of San Pnm- I cisco. California, on October U'th. i i 8 is the former Miss Carole Jo Randall. The baby has been named Jessica Ann Hai Bulldogs Meet Eagle Grove In The Last Home Game Friday, 7:45 p.

m. TRY FOR 3RD STRAIGHT G. M. Anderson, former county supervisor, was released Tuesday morning from the Lutheran hospi- tal where he had been a patient Friday with a severely cut and i tendons of the leir suffered when he was caught a power take-off on his farm near Dows. fEST SPEAKER ATCHIN HERE Church Leader To Talk On World Travels Next Monday Night TRINITY LUTH.

CHURCH Outstanding 4-11 flubs Named Final Conference Game Win Will Preserve A Good Finish Fieht HaniDton i bight Hampton Mrs. J. A. Malnory has received word that her son, Richard Mai nory, of Ardmore. Oklahoma, employed as a project engineer, was one of three men selected by the company by which he is employed to have charge of a booth at the Public Service At 8:00 P.

M. Will Follow Banquet In Hampton school seniors will a i their i a nd rocket exhibit i last home grid appearance in Hampton uniform i Friday night as the Hampton Bulldogs York City. 'Dr. E. K.

Bertermann, executive director of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Foundation, will be the featured speaker at a spe- Friends here have received service next Monday evening, close out their home grid that Truman Elliott, of San Diego, November Cth, at 8:00 o'clock, at ule with a game against Ei'gio Grove starting at o'clocr. The eight seniors are iJoyl Fritzmeier, Lioyd Jorgensen, J)on Geddes, Bob Kothonbeutel. Uo'i Lumley, Larry Stewart, Alan Atkinson and Ben will be seeking i airplanes, third straight win tomorrow i after recording comeback California, formerly of Hampton, was one of four parts department heads for a dynamics, formerly Convair, who recently re- 1 turned from a plane i to Oslo, Norway, and Zurich, i a where delivered the new SOU victo- Rosemary Wh.tmor., who ries over Alpona and Huml.oldt. had been et The Bulldog i have a ch.nce we ern 3 for -third plate in the 1 De ednesday for a a corrently Holdin di.wn Se U1 a after a i i the Trinity Lutheran church, in Hampton. Dr.

Bertermann's topic Monday night will be "The Gospel Behind the Iron The public i.s cordially invited to attend the service which will be preceded by a 7:00 o'clock banquet in the church basement. Tickets will be required for the banquet. 'Before he was called to head his church's recently established foundation, Dr. Bertermann served for with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Miss has accepted a position with the Pacific Bell Telephone Company, in Seattle. the fourth spot with a 2-2-2 record. The overall record is 3-2-2 and a win over the Eagltrs will assure Hampton of another winning football season under the guidance of Coach Don Marquord. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Banner, of After absorbing a solid trouncing Wilson, Oklahoma, and Mrs, from Clear Lake, 32-6, early in the ard Dirst, of Tulsa. Oklahoma, season, Eagle Grove came on to visited last week with their sister-! Humboldt and upset Clarion, in-law, Mrs. Leslie Thomas, here, The Eagles were another one and with their sister. Miss a 1 Webster City's victims and a Thomas, a patient at the hospital, in Mason City. Mr.

Dirst, i also lost to Algona. Last week Eagle Grove lost to Iowa 12-6, for the Cadet's first win. Hampton has survived the season i exceptionally few injuries and should be at full strength for Eagle Grove. Lloyd Fritzmeier who sat out last week's game at Humboldt, will be back in uniform. The Eagles i present a dou who had also visited here, roturn- ed home earlier.

Glenn a i of Colorado, of visited the i of the week with i his brother and sister-in-law. Mr, i and Mrs. Charles K. Harrison, and other a i here, with i A number of 4-H clubs in a i recognized for outstanding a i last Satiirchu a a Recognition program. a i i a i pii N' i i i for second straight year went to the Alexander i i were the Happy Homemakers in second place and to i a i Majoiettes.

Secretaries of the i i clubs are: to i Marion Elling, Majorettes; Delorus Hopkey, and a i Brown, Homemakers. The Hamilton Go-Getters named as the top boys' club followed by the Mott Meat Makers i Marion i Fanners. Shown in the bottom photo are the of the top two clubs. Delos Hansen of the Hamilton and Roger Behn. of the Mott Meat Makers.

The club SP( a are responsible for submitting reports on all activities for tin the year and their clubs are in judged on these i his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Marie Miller, of a his maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Johanna MuUel, of Hampton, his uncle, Ray Miller, of Waukegau, Illinois, his father, William Maricle, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. a i a i of Oroville, California.

ble-pronged threat to Hampton to- brother-in-law and Mr. and morrow night in that they operate off the single wing and present a formidable passing attack. Tho Eagles have won two games and lost four in conference play. North Central conference aud- ings as of last Saturday are as follows: Webster City Clear 'Lake 5 Aigona 4 Hampton 2 Clarion 2 Eagle Grove 2 Jowa Falls 1 Humboldt 0 Mrs. a i W.

Vilmont. at Waverly, and his brother. Rex Harrison, and a i i at Indianola. Dr. E.

R. Bertermann twenty-five years as a member of I the "Lutheran radio cast staff. At present he is a member of the program's operation committee. Dr. Bertermann, a Phi Beta Kappa key recipient, earned a Master of 0 1 2 2 Army Corporal A J.

i 'son of Mrs. Clay C. Scantlebury. of Hampton, recently completed the five-week single rotor observation helicopter maintenanc course at i phy degree from Washington Uni aviation school at Fort Ruck- Yen in gt and graduat Alabama, and is now a quail- ed wi th honors from i helicopter mechanic. He also in St 2 completed basic aircraft training has toured Various pa at the school prior to attending I the course.

High Adventure Film Coining To Windsor "Guns Of Navarone" Will Show Seven Days One of the greatest high idven- tures ever filmed "The of Xavarone," opens tonight. Thursday, at the Windsor theatre for a seven day showing. Gregory Pock. David Xiven and A i are top-starred. The picture also stars Stanley Daker.

A He i Quayle, Irene Papas, Gia Scala anC 1 the James JJarren. a a DeWayne Lumley, of i a Montana, three sis- I I a a a Bailey, of Hampton, and Harold Wei ton. of Mason i i i grandchildren a m-f a a i She was i in death by a son, "i wlio passed a a I 1 mber 1958, and by two i i a i i the Congregational Mr. and Mrs. A a i i a from a i i east.

They visited i rela- i i and i at Ells worth. a i a Reading, I a i a and i Kev and Mrs. Kenin th and a i at i C.M.F. To Meet Next Wednesday George Manoylovich To Talk To Men's Church Group a it'll will be the Kuest speaker at (he C. LM.

iiiK at (he First i i a itt 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday, No vein her iUli, at the church. Mr. a i i speak on v-om- inunisiii. He will a i how i i can a over country i Cuba in so few days once given the op i portunily. He will jtfve his ideas on how coinnnmish will 'be a ed and what it will (ake to i There will le oppoi- i to ask him questions on this subject.

I'll is is a very timely subject and one of interest to everyone. An i i a i is extended to all men who like to this speaker. Coffee and rolls i be served i the meeting. Here For Services Of Accident Victim Many From Distance At Last Rites For J. Bissett A those here from a distance Tuesday to a the al of were a Bissett.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hel- Mrs.

Scott i Mr. and Livengood. Mr. and Mrs. K.

0. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Jack KiiiK- KenherK. Mr. and Mrs.

a i Docken, I i Paul A. Stewart, Mr. a Mrs. I. A.

Rose, K. K. C. W. Jensen, Art Irvine.

Mr. and Mrs. Gat old Fullmer, i i a 1). White, Mr, and -Mrs. i Kobson, Mr.

and Mrs, Elmer Robson, Mr, and Mrs. Frank i Mrs. Eihel Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. Elvis Stockton, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kobson of Xewton. Also, Brother a a O.

Oak Park. I i i Mrs. ('. C. Mon a a i a a a Mrs.

L. J. a a of i a kee. Wisconsin. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Fuller, of Omaha, Xebraska. eli Haan. of Havenport. a i Calahan.

of Mason City. i aghan. of Pocahoiuas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cahill.

Robert a i Sister M. DaniHla. O. Sister Teresa, A. a i a I a a a i i i I i Lee Bchr, a Tom lxgan a i Lynn 'Hubi'i-.

of Rockwell. Six em ploy cos and i of a a at attended tlu a and twtnty-four employees and officers attended th Hampton Fish and Game dub Oyster Stag with the purchase of Fish and Game Club Membership Entertainment WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th Serving at 6:30 p. m. VFW Club Hampton, Iowa heck. New York.

Mrs. is funeral of his a Wesley His- ihe former of Ciiapin. Miss Eunice Schmidt. sett, former head of the plant here, last Bert's Column Things are relative. "Success is relative--the more Success the more Successful people need Insurance.

I wonder what will happen to Nikita after he's gone Hope he goes first. Life Accident Health Hospital C. Bert Donahue HAMPTON, IOWA world in five overseas trips on be half of the "Lutheran Serving as assistant pastor of perate Ascension Lutheran church, in St. Aegean Sea Island. "The GUI Louis, Dr.

Bertermann is presi-1 Navarone" reportedly a dent of the National Religious unflagging excitement and Story of allied commandos and Greek resistance fighters in a d- on a German-ln Captain Judson A. Harriott, cf Brookings. South Dakota, visited I A Tuesday with i mother. A IrltterS J. Hobson.

and was accompanied home bv Mrs. Hobson and his t- Broadcasters and hair TM an of the peuse. Especially i i i ar television production the Life." Minor Events Of Here Interest son. Mark bee i i i weeks at tire Herriott. who ast couple of Hobson home a monn tain-climb Jaycees To Sponsor Film On Alaska ith his maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Chaffm, an(J Donhowe, at ers and operators of Chaffm Ap-' Iason i pliance. were in -Minneapolis last i Wednesday, where they attended! and Mr5 er pback and Scheduled For TWOjNlglltS, a showing of 1962 Frigidaire appli- ances. November 21, 22 The Hampton Junior Chamber Miss Manbel Kratochvil left Monday for a three weeks visit with her cousin.

Mrs. F. G. Rucker, in Tucson. Arizona.

She will also visit other points of interest in the southwest. two children, who had been visit- I ing with her parents. Me and Mrs. 1 L. H.

Madson. left Saturday for of Commerce will sponsor a film and went by plan-j' describing the new state of from there to their home in Santa ka on Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. Jerpback evenings. November 21st and 22nd. movement.

Mr. and Mrs. Kermit and Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Hokel were at Belniond. Sunday, where Kosa. California. and children had been here the at the Hampton Community past five weeks since the death of school auditorium, her brother.

John Madson. Mr. Hokel Jerpback joined them here last week. storm and quences. Key to thp i a i themselves.

They command .1 ally-needed Aegean Sea i they cannot be destroyed by 'i sea or air and so they mu.st bi- I stroyed by suicidal stealth. en for the sabotage assign i i are the film's male stars "stars. Once on the island of i rone. they contact two leaders in the Greek high they The film took seven years to make and features -breath-taking scenery and wildlife shots taken on location in Alaska. The two-houl film will begin at Hollywood and advar.ce es have nothing but ecstatic for the stars and sponsible for the i attended a reunion of the Hokel i "on and Mrs family held at the IOOF hall with Aflbe nook of Coulter was one 8:30 clock each evening and about starve persons in a TM' College, ai named to the bers of the 2 of Who audience to become better acquainted with the Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Boehmicr Among Students in American Uni- ern most state. spent several days; last week vis- ersities" and Thovo Tickets for any one of the two king with his Kobert Boehm-: naimid ar of up- evening performances Plagge Truck Line Sold To Delmar Koch New Owner Takes Over On This Saturday An anmtuiu be this issue of tin- I'hroni.

1" ler, and at Montcomory Kr classmen and must havo available from any Jaycee member attention to ibc Citv. Missouri, where the latter i i achieved a 2.S grade point average starting today. Thursday. ship of Plauue Truck Lin the variety store husi- and 1nusl havo participated in ex- ber 2nd. ness.

tracurriciilar activities. R. Pearl Kelsey. Mrs. Clarence H.

Thompson and Carl L. Hohder were at Charles City last Thursday to aMend a district of extension personnel from elwen counties in regard to the assembling of annnual reports. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Smith, of Rockwell, visited at the Joan U. Frederk home one day this week en route home froan Palm Florida, they with their son-in-law and dauchu-r.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Fitd- and acijnaintcd Or, and Mrs. Newton B. White their new grandson.

Greosry Dan returned homn Sunday from October ark. Ohio, where they were ca33ed The a iso grandson of last Wednesday by the death of his Mr. and Mrs. John H. stejvinotber, Mrs White, after an services were held Saturday.

DlCS III DtllSda r. Mary Fire which began Friday and bnmed until afternoon tvn of on 1ho Kobert Watt farm east of Kiro depart from Iwws and e.i to farm to fiirht Oaryl Burmester. eleven year- old SOTI of and MTS. Norl was a to Lu- 3iospita3. Monday, cancht Jus rmht in a r.

Th- i i i a to the firt joint, H- Mr, and Mrs. Merle J. McMahon, of San California. iru: an Mended in f--w a this at th i oth-r i- Hnmplon to in of as Ha Mahon and friends i3a a Mahon in and also Mr- in Frau Was Patient In U. S.

Naval Hospital Several Months Gary Marirle, age eighteen, of Hampton, passed away Tuesday morning at the V. S. Naral hospital, in Hethseda, Maryland, where he had a patient for abciU weeks. Gary, who was serving with ihe r. S.

Navy, became ill while his ship wms wnoule Japan. H-- iandTwent in February, and was re tiarned to ih- r. i. Naval lal. at was a patient for tinoe and La timer.

IVhuar of purvhased Uv firm from AKiyn Plague and i 1 of the firm aiid i a opera i jon i Sari r5 4th. Th- truck h- quarters will out at Com 1 Feed in Mrs. Rob't Scarr Dies After Short Illness Services Friday At Congregational Church Mrs. H'lJwrl Ui usiikon. 7 a i i IT: o1 1 k-n to body is on and returned funeral iy h--n for is day morj pital, in a Kim'-ral day Many Bonus Ticket Items Throughout the Store 500 Bonus Car Giveaway Tickets With Every ELECTRIC RAZOR Purchased This Weekend Costume Jewelry 25 Bonus Tickets On Any Item Purchased This Weekend Heating Pads 100 Bonus Tickets On Any One Purchased This Weekend U.S.P.

5 Grain ASPIRIN Bit. of 250 89c Plus 2 Bonus Tickets RUSSELL STOVER CANDY 10 Bonus Tickets On Any Box Purchased Johnson Johnson Oral Antiseptic and Gargle MICRIN Bottle fir Plus 5 Bonus Tickets One-A-Day Brand VITAMINS 10 Bonus Tickets With Each Bottle Purchased New Cover Girl Liquid Make-Up by Noxzema Medicated--Leaves you Lovely 5 Bonus Tickets On Each Bottle Purchased FREE--60c bottle of Prell Shampoo with the purchase of a Lilt Push Button Home Permanent Plus 5 Bonus Tickets 50 Bonus Tickets with the purchase of a Hot Water Bottle i Diirwood Miller, of Eagle son of Mr and Mr-; T. of Ham on. was nt of 1be I Association at the I.indher. pastor of the n- will offi- last and i 1 in Haini'tri Mr, and Mrs.

Otho K. and family wf-ro at day. to attend the fiftieth weddinc of his aunt and Mr. and Fred Klm-khohn. danch' Miss ivbhie Koraus, parr the program, playing piano solos, TJ- wood hicb I I insiruMor of i in ard rolle vu a in K'-v A I will He was April 4, 194v5.

Hjiniptun. son of and WiUiam Maricle. He moved with J.aniptorj has mother and grandmother to i where he 1 past sfhool and on AnRnst 24, ni in i jojn-d the T. S. Nmvy.

He took his boot training at San CM- it .1 a-nd i 4 y-ar H- has served as vice president, and on i fornia. Mrs thf hoard of the state He is by his mother ftir Mrs. Marlcte, of Hampton, phy and tu ptf ed i Toy Special 5 Bonus Car Tickets en any Toy purchased or put on Layaway this Weekend Lustre Crenie Shampoo only Plus 10 lion us Tickets Big money-saver! 200 Bonus Giveaway Tickets i Every WRIST WATCH Purchased or put on Lay Away This Weekend SELF SELECTION.

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