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The Britt News-Tribune from Britt, Iowa • Page 7

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Christmas Start Sunda Christ Child, gifts of money envelopes placed on the- tree. Christmas Festival program, 7:30 I p. -with gifts for in the spirit of Christmas Joy. Mrs. a Hochhaus, ight, 7:30 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH E.

0-45 a. Church School. Mrs. BETHEL BAPTIST 'CHURCH B. A.

Rust; Paator Britt Bible School, 9:45 Preach I ing, "10:45 a. m.fvYoung Peo Ihristmas program, Sunday, Preaching; 8 p. m. Ser I iPrayer Service, Thursday, What Britt People Are Doing EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH BBTTT Sunday: 9:46 a. Worship service.

Guest, speaker, S. C. Theo 10:45 a. Sunday School and Bible Claw. 8, (Evening FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Britt Paul W.

Adix, Pwtor 20: 9:30 a. Sunday, 'Dec. Sunday and 'Bible, Class, Service 10:30 a- Church Holy Communion; 'P- dren's Christmas, program tice. No practice the Dec. P.

with prac choir Ramsey. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Thursday, 2 p. F.

C. Y. OF. Ladies aid, potluck lunch; 8 p. prayer meet- Wednceday, Dec.

23, 8 p. Sun- ing. complete caroling tour to a shut-ins. After caxobnK. an be at hom i pastor to receive anm Communion.

a3L.fi iouncements for rtoi CRYSTAL LAKE METHODIST Gerhard J. Hjelmaaa, Pastor Confirmation class, iw Rehearsal for the Sunday School Christmas program Sunday School, 10 a. Christmas Service, 11 a. Evening service, 8. 8 HAYMELD METHODIST Gerhard J.

Hielm.M, '(Sunday: Christmas 9.30 at 1 choir re- Sunday iSchool Christmas will be on Christmas Eve at 8 o'clock. UPPER FLAT CHURCH Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m.

grain" Wednesday, Dec. 23, 8 p. m. ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Woden R.

Sommerfeld, Pastor Sunday School and BiWe, 9:30 a Morning Worship 10:30. -Children's Christmas program evening, Dec. 24, begin Morning Worship, Christina ays, at 9 o'clock. Worship, Sunday 10 m. There are two at the Otto Splets- toeser home suffering from tured bbnes Wolfe, of Mason were iSunday eveningquestslat the Walter (Pihl and Wm.

PMlips homes. Mr and Mrs. John Stole, of Goldf'ield, were Friday evening guests at the Leonard supper Olson home. "Mrs. (Bernice 'frac-ICity, had lunch with Mrs.

Gene- while Mr. vieve Couper, Friday afternoon. and Dennis Kyhl and finletstoeser was at work lifting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bisgrove, nna spent Sunday ffifs TMe fell on his foot.

The Mason City, left Friday after Mr and Mrs. Albert Davis, 1 spenl a couple days at the J. a Esthervi ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT resuit was two fractured toes. Sev-1 spending eral weeks while Perry Leh- R. Forshee home was picking apples, he met ear i Christmas party and EVbherville.

Mr- and Mrs. L. L. Mardhanit r- rented the house vacated oy if 1 TVlrtTJAl i itxii caiij jr-r. i jiavi; ACIH-WU with an accident at which time he venil dinner were held at the Ed- Mrs lda Jacobson and will iwi I i --i .1 -r sustained a leg fracture.

win Boothroyd home 'Surtday. i nr til vj Mr and Mrs. Howard Champion attending were Mr. and Mxs. How- irft "this week for the winter ard Champion, Mr.

and Mrs. -monlJhs (They plan to spend Christ- Alfred Champion, Britt; Mr. and week at the home of their son Mrs. Elmer Krauss and daughters, Chamipion and family at Pry- Corwith. or and will be in their own Mr and Mrs.

Julian Anderson home at 1504 Sycamore I Hed the Fay ird family Wed- Texas, by New Year nesday even ing, (Dec. Schutjer are the new 'location from the apartments after January 1. Wednesday afternoon coffee guests at the home of Mrs. Irvm liis were Mrs. C.

E. Connell, Mrs. Ted Sundeen, Mrs. Milburn Ryd- and Mrs. Clarence iDahle.

lne Monday, Mrs Dave Uoyd returned last week where 10 from the U. He and Mrs. i J-AC 'been for a check up at the Upending a few days in Bntt with Mayo clinic. Mrs. Lloyd's mother, re i atives who-had (been living in Minnesota, BUen (Frandson reached is staying at the Lloyd home her fourtn -birthday anniversary Wednesday of last week Mr.

and), Dec 10 To ce i hrate the occasion r-- T.irnTi VoTshee and Mrs. J. iK- a for their new home in Missouri. A-1'C Dennis Sweeney arrived Friday from Anchorage, Alaeka, on a 30-day furlough to be spent, his Mrs Lynn Forshee and 1 Forshee went to iDes Moines to the Veterans hospital to see Kay For- Mr Forshee accormpanied Aetrio to Britt and now confined at his home. On Jan.

6 he will to (Des Moines for further Trulson family has moved to their new home the west THirt of town that was recently IcnuSfPaultRiehm. Mr. Riehn on parents, the Gene Sweeneys and with -other relatives and friends. Sweeney will Anchorage Eugene and Caroline Schuler and (Charles Monson spent Friday, after- oioon at the Clarence Da nfirmation instruction, Sato ---Sunday afternoon visitors at the WODEN'PRESBVTURIAN Sinwn Fred Wenger, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.

Worship, 10:30 Sermon r-ms God's Supreme Choir rehearsal Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m. Christmas program, on Cnnsv Communicant and' Catechism class, 'Saturdays, 2 p. m. Annual--congregational Sunday, Jan.

3, 11 a. m. WODEN METHODIST CHURCH Elmer B. Peterson, THE METHODIST CHURCH R. Maynard Bell, Minister Britt Sunday School, 9:46 a.

m. Worship, 11:00 a. m. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH WeSley Sunday School, 10 a. m.

Morning Worship, 11, with Rev. Turnipseed, of Des Moines, bringing the message. Weiland oioon at home. Mr. and Mrs.

Swede Blackburn were evening visitors and Mr HZ. at Pay ton and Mrs. Daisy Lemke andDonald, and Mrs. Fred Neahnng and Hhonda, of spent Saturday evening the Weiland home. ISteiff family, of Minneapolis, spent the week end at the home of his parents, the Fred Steiffs, at Garner and also her mother, Mrs.

Henry Anat Britt. The SteiKs came Klemme; the ll family, of Belmond, and Mrs. Hefte, 'Britt. met Ranbargcr, 7 6 were he Mcthodist church in Crystal Lake following short ser- the Oran a at the 'Boughton Funeral GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH M. E.

Sterens, Pastor Corwith Prayer meeting, 9:45 day School. 10 a. Morning Wor- 11- Young meeting Bible Study, 7:16 p. Evening Service, 8. at of Mrs.

I at this time to be with his father for his birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Halph 0. And went to Chicago 111, to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Anderson, Wednesday, Harold Hesley bemg in charge G. Hjelmaas the last rites. born at of the hostesses. The Johnson with a 1 p. m.

dinner. iGeorge Ranbarger was Jefferson, Iowa, son to Joel and club will hold its Ranbarger. dinner at the Jan 7 1903, Mr. Ranbarger home Iowa. The cc-uple lived at p.

Ml. Winer. nowa. me of Wesley, J. there was a gathering of relatives at the Charles Frandson home in the evening Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Will -PruU and Herbert, and the Maurice Olson, Mel- and Eugene Steen- into Wisconsin -Mr. Anderson. Enroute home they planned to visit at the Glen Anderson home at Ottumwa and will return to Britt on the week end. Mite.

Earl Thompson and Mrs: PM, and Mrs. A. N. Kchtsmeier, Pn- ment cock County Home, Friday, Dec. 11, CHURCH OF THE NAZARBNE James Adams, Pastor Britt Sunday School, a.

Mom- in Worship, 11; M- P. p. m.j rii. 0 day Evening Service, 8. Thursday, iPrayer service, 8 p.

m. FIRST BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Woden W. Earl Johnson, Pastor. Sunday Services: Sunday School, 9:30 a. Worship, Evening Ser- 8 p.

Midweek songs There of gifts. vin Pergande hard families. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Olson attended the annual Lutefisk supper at the Trinity Lutheran church at Mason 'City, Wednesday evening. The Olsons were former members of this congregation.

runt? Vr and Mrs: Forshee. The PhilaQiea class of the Methodist church Sunday school met at the home of Mrs Boldt, day evening with Mrs. E. Heacox as assisting hostess. Konald Spangler left Gary, after several days at the parental Wm.

Spangler home qreux and family. Mr. and' Mrs. C. Warner, of Des Moines, spent Monday and at the home of Mrs.

Helen Larson. The two ladies are Sisters. Ralph Clevenger and her The Oscar Anderson family, of Mrs. Ralph cleven eTval Jp rte Sty, and the. Wiley mo ther, Mrs.

Manley Maakestad of R. cars He wae a iv Britt 'Iowa, was one of nineteen Met hodist church, gates' formally member of the secret ceremony to Alpha Zeta, horary agricultural society at Surviving are oi.e Margaret at Cherokee; LalPorte City, Weaver family were Sunday dinner guests at the Tony Anderson home. Mrs. H7 Smith, of Sac City, was an over-night guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Fay Bird. Amee, to at- She came of Hattie 3 Mrs. Smith is the mother of Mr. Bird. i Mrs.

Kay Kelly went to Des Moines, Wednesday, for a visit at the L. Cook home. Mr. Kelly will go to Des Moines for Chnst- and the two will return Santa couldn't do any CENTER when it comes to brinjj best of gift to you. Christmas this year, from denominations.

Coupon Fifty Dollar PAN-0-CAKE--Biggest Cake in Town. Angel Food, Ige. TOMATO JUICE--Certified 4 Lge. 46-oz. Tins BLUE KARO SYRUP 5 Lb.

Pail CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Del Monte, 2 tall tins FRUIT COCKTAIL Del Monte, 2 No. 303 tins 43c 89c 49c LOUR--Briardale Enriched, 5 lb. bag STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Everbest Pure Fancy, 12-oz. jar. PURE GRAPE JAM Everbest Fancy, 12-oz.

jar 22-oz. jar I I CARNE 16oz. tin BLACK PEPPER Tone's, 2 -oz. tin cello lib. box 39c mas Day together.

The V. A. Kreitmger family had ISunday dinner at the Frank Hall home in Mrs. Bert Robinson and Mrs Mice Adams visited Mrs. Mabel Fell Garner, Monday afternoon.

Mrs Ben Johns and Mrs. Robert Bravick and Becky attended a post nuptial shower on a niece of Mrs. I Earl Johns at iLuverne, Sunday Mr and Mre. Carl Korneisel at- I tended a birthday dinner at the Lyle Hulhnger home at Garner, IT-iesday evening. Mr.

Bullinger was observing his birthday. Mr. and -W spent Sunday evening at the ett Weiland home in Klemme. lOtto Anderson went to the Veterans hospital at Des Momea Jast -week for a check up. (Kenneth Korneisel and John Stevenson, Britt; Joyce Hennmger and Millie Clark, of I have arrived at Ft.

Lauderdale, Florida, where they are employed. south they stopped for visit at the Gordon Dana home Louis, Mo. Mrs. Olive Dana accompanied the group as far as St "Louis where she is spending a few weeks with her son Gordon and family. oe I Mr.

and Mrs. John Crowdand 6 David and Emmett Grower left, on the week end for Joliet, 111., having I accompanied the remains of the Emmett Crowder baby here for Mrs. Mabel Thompson left Tuesday for her home at Luveme having spent a couple of days at the I home of her son, Earl Thompson, and family and also with the r. i. A returned from Rochester, Minn last week where-the former had a check up at the Mayo clinic.

On the week end! the Clevengers drove to Waverly to get their daughter Rhonda who had been stay- fng at the Loren Maakestad home durine the absence of her mother. Mrs Manley Maakestad left for her home at Ames. i Mr. and Mrs Jay Olson and fam- 1 ily of 'Corwith, were Sunday evening visitors of the Weston Gault family. daughter a brother Homer at Bedford and a sister.

Mrs. George ('Edna and a slsM Cookj He wa in death by his wife active members of the society, pledges must be in the upper two fi-Wis of his class and show out- fflln? qualities in 1906 is one of the oldest or- organizations on campus Jan 4, 1927. A son Eddie died August'27, 1933. over KXiEIL Waterloo last Thursday each month at 11:15. EVANGELICAL U.

B. CHURCH Stilson Sunday School, 10 a. m. Worship Service, 11 a. m.

Rev. J.P^on.ofCedWFalls.wiHbe speaker. Meekly is a senior majoring ocational agriculture. Explosion Pierce, of Union, was killed when a 500-gallon pressure tank exploded. He had been putting a new pipe in the tank located the basement of a home tihere, when xplosion occurred.

Two assist- PRAIRIE CENTER CHURCH B. Mitchell. Pastor Morning Worship 10; School, 11 a. m. Sunday A ship sails northwest in going from thePacific to the Atlantic through the Panama Canal.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corlew and Knstin will go to Rochester, Thursday, where Kristin will have a check 119 at the Mayo clinic Miss Deloris Christer.son, R- of Mason City, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. M. Chnstenson.

Hunsleys Visit Former Residents On Western Trip Mr. spent and Mrs. Clarence Corlew Sunday at the Leo Abbas home at Kanawha. Johnette and Jimmie Thomas, of Mason City, spent the week end with their grandparents Mrs. Jack Devine Mr and Mrs.

Maurice Olson Mr. and Mrs Hochhaus accompanied" her son 'Larry to Iowa Tuesday, where Larry is having a heck up at the hospital. of an inch of snow fell at Tuesday, "Dec. 15 and on c. .5 er Mis at D.

Greene accompanied as far as Houston, and stayed to spe: the edge! Eton. The Hunsleys spent) days with tihe Mevis family, the 'Gulf of Mexico, Calves-1 i Houston. Then drove Tucson, Anaona and New into Riverside, fhpv staved ait the Mission HotJ tovfsit Mrs Mildred Mrs Hunsley's sister, who the winter STORE PMONE 55O3 of two Inn JoLson, is spending night the temperature skidded to 5 degrees below zero, the lowest registered on the government thermometer for the season. Winter really came with a bane for we had been having fairly nice weather with temperatures around 20 degrees above leaving Mrs. Johnson they took the ocean drive north visiting the sea and stopped ranging zero Rev.

and Mrs. B. A. Rust were numbered among those who attended the Christmas Program put on by the Waldorf College at the Civic Auditorium in Forest City, Monday night. The Misses Berneil and Ar- rifh Rust tooth took part in the "by the sea San Carlos just out of San Francisco with Buck and the Kennetih Beddow home took them to Los Vegas, Nevada across Hoover Dam out of Boulder City, through northern Arizona and Mexico, and Oklahoma -We Buy Eggs Chickens Reserve Right To Limit THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BUTTER-MJT CRISCO, 3IL.

can VELVEETA CHEESE SPREAD, 2 We 19c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans 29c dith Rust program. Mr. and of 25c Mason at Mrs. M. A.

Fredricks City, were week end the Oran Tande home (ruests at tne uraii H.E. Winter of Mafor Sun- Mrs son City, joined the group for Sunday. MARSHMALLOWS-Angelus Fresh and Fluffy. 2 BRACK'S CHOCOLATES 2 Lb. Cello -XMAS CANDY--Brach's Fancy Mixed, 16-oz.

cello 24-oz. cello MIXED NUTS Fancy Mistletoe PEANUT BRITTLE--Foe's Fancy Home Style TM PEANUTS--Roasted No. 1 Fancy, 2 lb- bag WALNUTS--Diamond No. 1 Soft Shell, 1 COFFEE--Butter-Nut Reg, or SUGAR--Crsstal 10 Lb. Bag CATSUP--VanCamp 2 Lge.

14-oz. bottles CANDIED WAFERS or PICKLESTIX PICKLES London Lodge, 8-oz. jar ATTENTION: Xmas Candies and Fruits-Vegetables ped a hour's the Rev and Mrs. 'Jay Phipps. teat niElrt they stayed with Almeda Trulson Kansas Mo Of the most seven thou- te.

the only had driving was cichty milas of toad ice DC- a i i Moines. Mrs. 3ELLO, 3 pkgs. SWANSDOWN or SOFT-A-SILK CAKE FLOUR, pkg. KARO 49c DATE Pitted 2 Lb.

Cello GRAPEFRUIT--Fla. Seedless Lge. 96 Size, 6 for ORANGES--Calif. Navel Med. 288 Size, 2 doz LETTUCE-Calif.

Fancy 2 Jumbo Heads Quality Meats PROTECT 23c BEEF HEARTS Fresh, per lb SLICED BACON 1 Lb. Layer BOILING BEEF Meaty, 2 Ibs. BEEF ROAST U.S. Good, lb A6c Order Your Christmas Ham, Lutefisk and Fowl Early to Insure Choice Selection VALUABLE PAPERS Services For Mrs. Phillips Held Funeral rites Hattie (Phillips were held Dec 11, at 2 p.

m. at the Bougn- ton Funeral Home at Brttt; wift. fte, Rev. E. R.

(Peterson, of Buffalo iCenter, officiating. Mrs Phillips died on Nov. 28 at thf State Hospital at Cherokee where she had been a patient the last two years. She was 80 years' Fallowing the death of her husband, Dan Phillips, 1902, Phillips made her home with Andy 'PWllips family near Woden (her husband was an uncle of the late Andy 'Phillips) and lat a housekeeper for A J. Sweet.

After the death of Mr. 'Sweet she again returned to the Andy Plnl- hps home until 1943 when she became a resident of the Hancock' County Home. She remained there Blue Label Syrup, gal Quaker Putted Wheat, pkg. SUGAR, 10 Ibs a Esther, of the Hancock unty Home, and other relatives! daughter, unty this vicinity. 59c I FOR LESS THAN Ic A DAY Burial was made wnship cemetery- have a large selection of Bowen Food Center In peace of mind, alone, a safe deposit box is worth many'times its tiny cost.

Keep your securities, policies, deeds, contracts, always SAFE' from theft, loss or destruction. V. First State Bank BRITT SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP, quart GIANT VEL, pkg. 59c CAMPBELL'S Beef Noodle Soup, 2 cans AUNT JEMIMA Pancake Flour, 2V 2 lb. 29c Choc Covered Cherries, lb.

in Bmgham nnwiPiw VOUR Business DATES, Pitted, 2 Its, Marshmallows, 10-oz. pkg 15c Hershey Cocoa, 8-oz. pkg 20c Cranberries, lb. cello bag 21c CELERY, per stalk LARGE SOLID HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for BANANAS, 2 Ibs. Jk Xmas Candy Nuts Popcprn Candy Animal Crackers, Etc..

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