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The Britt News-Tribune from Britt, Iowa • Page 4

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NKWS.TH1BUNE, BKITT, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1955 gucsto at the Byron Hunsley home wore Mr. and Hn. Axel Trulson, the Erwiti Buck B. E. Hunsley families, Ilritt, Miss Karen Hunsloy, Des The Harlan Johnson family wil occupy tho Wm.

Schuvor apart mcnt during the time Mr. Johnsot is helping with the installation the di'il tok'phonc system at Cor with. Santa's still co'cfi Lut on their toes tr stoppers ore or our gieot wC re- Co 11- i' ond ivt! how peaceful and economical Qi'iiJfios i'Vr i can Lw, vJen you buy llio world's troit bco LH 1 i novJ All Streamlito Sarnsontto CL. oie lined with luxurious fabrics hcne ran tornn'urij bias lex rhat pop open accidentally And those stunning berijr 1 an 'eail-er finishes in Samsonito'i modern cc'-rs defy bumps and scuffs, v.ipe e'er' 'h a damp cloth Samsonite I A Jubilee othmr Ladlft' O'Nire Hand Wardrobe VIP Co.e Two Suiter Pullman Cole Men'i Quid Tripper Mftn'i Hot ftox Hang It All J2I.OO 119 50 $15.00 19.50 $15.00 $27.50 $19.50 (2750 $15.00 $15.00 THE HUB What Britt People Are Doing Dr. and Mrs.

G. L. Severim via-1 Friday afternoon callers at thr, itcd at the I'aul Houston home in A i Matson home were the Kev Corwith, S-ituiday. The occasion and Mrs. Fritz and grand- was Mrs.

birthday anni- son, of Elma, Iowa; Dr. 0. L. Scv- Mrs. Keverns had heen erns, i i i and the Kev.

and Mrs Mclvin Myers and a i of Kort IJodge. Thanksgiving Day guests in the ipiite i hut of late is a i improvement. Mr. and Mrs. K.

O. Anderson, i and Mr.s. Mabel Thompson, John Ilaaf home were the It. Luveine, were entci taincd at the Miller family, Waterloo; the Chas, diet stille home at Garner, Haaf family, Garner; the Henry day. I Hoick a i Corwith; Mr.

and -Margaret and Judy Kreilinger, Mrs. liernard Sutherland, Mrs. i)f Mankato, i and Kon Margaret Halligan and Miss Phyl- end student at Ami's, were quests home. in the A. nd Mr Frank ani sons, Larry and I'eiry, of Clarion, joined the i i at the 1 home Thanksgiving Day.

for lis Ilaaf, Des Moines; and Mrs. Itose A. Deibler, of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Deibler, sister of Mrs.

Haaf, spent the past three weeks in the I a a home and left Sunday with the Les Wilcox a i for their home at Rapid City, S. Dak. Mrs. Sunday the A i Matson a i Dcihlcr will also visit another sis- the Matson were dinner guests in the Myrlen Olsen home. Mr.

and Mr.s. Claire Uarrett, of a a Mr. and Mrs. Don and i of Sioux City; Ur. and Mr.s.

Dwane Severson and 'atriciu, of Garner, enjoyed a ke- ated Thanksgiving dinner at the II. 0. Severson Sunday. tor at Wascca, before leaving for her Seattle home. The Kebekah Lodge asks its members to bring their coffee strips to the next regular lodge meeting.

Koy C. Stilson is wintering in Texas, having hung his hat up at Mission. He asks his daughter, home Mrs. Hance Larson, to send him the Britt News-Tribune for A 7 pound, -1 ounce son was horn Mr. and Mrs.

1'ete at he local hospital Nov. 22. He has jceen named David Michael. Thanksgiving Day guests at the C. Ilorstman home were Mr.

and I i Koy Smith and Kenn'cth, the 'in Smith a i Harry Smith a i Mr. and Mr.s. Jacob Nagle, Mason City; family, Woden; I a who was home for the i a week end from Cornell College. Mr.s. Eva Ifaxlon observed her 8(Jth birthday anniversary Nov.

10. Those here to see her were Wright, Waterloo; the Alva Wood a i Rapid City, S. the Calvin Wood family, Ogala, S. and the Kenneth Wright and the Leslie Wright families, of liritt. Mrs.

Haxton was remembered with several nice gifts and a cards. Air. and Mrs. Art Lundell and of Webster City, spent the week end at the parental Gene Pcchota home. lucky men get what all men ARROW "DART" and the next five months so he might keep pace with the times at home.

Richard Hanson came Sunday from Ft. Campbell, on a seven day emergency furlough, due to the death of an uncle at Mason City. Mr. and Mr.s. Carl Pals, of Wes- rs.

Jacob Nagle, ley, arc the parents of a son born S. Anderson morning, Nov. 27, at the and Jeanette Hancock County Memorial Hospital at liritt. The little lad has been named Dennis Lee. The dau- ghtci, Jean Kay Pals, is staying a' the home of her Mr and Mrs.

Otis Anfinson, during tlv hospitalization of her mother. i and Mis. Merle Finer am Danny visited at the parenta Henry Finer home at Buffalo Center, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Rust spenl Thanksgiving Day with his daughter and a i the Lewis Tes- dahls, near Kanawha. Mr. and Mr.s. Leo Abbas left Tuesday for a few (lays visit with relatives in Missouri. Two of the children are staying with his parents.

i and Mrs Chris Abbas, I at Kanawha, and the other two with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claience Corlew, at Britt. Mr. and Mr.s.

Maynard Giesccke and two sons, of Poplai Grove, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rust from Friday i Sunday. Mr. and Mrs J.

Krager, of Salisbury, visited in the Kust home on the week end. 2 i Gioscrko is a son oT Mrs. Rust and Mrs. Krager a sister-in- law. The i (teenagers) group from the i of the was entei t.lined at a a i at the i parsonage Saturday evening.

Games proved to be tb, ARROW DART: Features smart cord-cdse stitched i i a a i a a i French front. Fine white broadcloth ia "Sanforiml'Vo 3.95 by refreshments. Tin' occasion was in honor of Malson, who w.i.s home i College a a a I I I lor the holiday week end. The i gue.sls entei- I. i in home of i and Mrs.

a i Koi manek lor Thank.sgiv- i i and i Hi nest i i Mr. and Mrs. Kl.m- i i i a Mi.s Roheit a i and two Kari- a i the Krne.st a i A i Lea. i Mr. and Mr.

and Wm. Thompson, the Milford Thompson and Dwayne Thompson families, Clarence Eliason, and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Long and Verlc were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Terry I.oiuc home at Corwith. Mr.

and Mrs. Porter North and a i Mason City; Mr. and Mrs. Don Severson and Jill, Sioux City; and and Mrs. Lynn Knoll and a i were Thanksgiving dinner and supper guests at the parental Walter Knoll home.

Mrs. Jennie liiehrh, Mr. and Mrs. nj Willard Kisenman, Harold and IVS i a ate Thanksgiving turkey i the Fred Itichm family. The i Schuvcr family, Kanawha, and the Hans Sluik family had Thanksgiving dinner at the Win.

Schuver home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson, MKs Amy Dana and Mrs. Maud were entertained at the H.

It. lirooks home Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Orvillc Nelson, A Iowa City, spent the week end it the Orvillc Nylson, Sr.

and the I W. McKee homes and also visited friends. The Lowell Brooks family, of Davenport, spent the week end at the parental H. K. lirooks home.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corlew ind Kristin ate Thanksgiving tur- (ey at the It. G. King home in Des Moines and from there drove on Kansas City, where a wild dinner awaited them at the lome ot their son, C.

L. Corlew, ind family. Thanksgiving guests at the ialph 0. Andeison home were Mr. ind Mrs.

diet Stille, Garner, and heir guest, a Chinese student 'loin the Iowa State College at Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson, and Miss Dailcne Anderson, also of Ames; and the Robert Anderson family, Britt. Entertained at the Carl Korneisel home Thanksgiving were the I 28 Lyle i family, Garner; E. G.

Joy, Fort Dodge; and the Ro- bcit Korneisel family, Britt. the evening Mr. and "Mrs. Floyd Smith joined the gioup for supper. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Kephart and family, of Brighton, spent Satui- d.iy i at the home of hoi giandniother, Mrs. Henry Benner. They also visited the Richard Hi owns near Woden, and spent much of their time at the Shirrel i ner home near Mason City. Groigc i Ames, and i i i i a Guenlher, Storm Lake, eie week end visitors in the par- I I i i i home.

Lucy llson and Mr.s. D. i i i Thursday a "ii to Houston. Texas, hen- they had gone to see then brot'- Charles Tillson i i -ou i I i Saturday to i to Slucvcport, a to rc- nn her leaching duties after "dni'; a wok at the paicntal I I 1 homo l- B. a a i Liicv i and son, Karl i won- entertained to dm- ii' i at the Win.

Campbell home at i Bend, Sunday. Mrs. Camp- IH1 is a niece of Mr.s. Till.son and l-ou-in of Mr.s. a and a i Tillson.

a i i Day guesls in the UK! Mrs. i i were Mr. II i Wimlom, i i i Holstein; Mr. You'll Find Gifts for Everyone on Our Christmas Tree A hint to the clever-a word to the wise--a warning to the putter-offers. Shop here.

You will -find gifts for everyone on our Xmas tree--billfolds cigarette lighters, cigar'ets, cigars, cigarette cases, perfumes, powder, mitts, colognes, shaving sets, Snub, Schick, Remington electric razors, clocks, vacuum bottles, desk pen sets, complete line of toiletries by Old Spice, His, Seaforth, Cara Nome, Rubinstein, Tussy, Lucien Lelong, Lentheric, from sachet to Canasta playing cards, stationery, Christmas greeting cards, wrapping supplies, compacts, gift sets, brush and comb and mirror sets, toiletry sets for the particular man ash trays, bath powder and soap in special gift boxes, cameras and all camera supplies, and pencil sets. Gifts of every description to delight everyone on your list this Christmas. Shop early. We're ready to take care of your Christmas needs. AT POPULAR PRICES Lee Grifhorst Drug Co.

and Mrs. Thomas C'oalter, Mr. and a i De Fred Ida Grove; the a i Cosmos, i i i the Tom Fair family, Battle Mrs. Aitclnsoii and son, the James Coaltcr family, a Mr. and i Syhan Molini; and a Crystal Lake; i and Mrs.

John Brown and son, Foie.st i i and Mrs. "corge Mr. and Mr.s. Bud eesch and son, Titonka; Mr. and Mr.s.

Cyril Foi manek and ind Mrs Clara Brown. A callers were the Donald Wick- ines, of Webster City, and the Ornie Heidcckers. Mrs. lOrnest iiiiidcrson i visit for a couple weeks. Mr.

ami i Myrlen Olsen and Here a i to Thanks- ing i at the Jones C.alva; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carl- i and Mr.s. Edwin Glade, the I.evi Carlliern a i a and the John Harder a i of Cherokee. Mr.s.

Gilbert Guenther, of Erin township, attended the County Women's i meeting at A i a afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. a a i McCor- mirk, of Spencer, and Dick ARROW DALE: Carefully tailored of luxurious white broadcloth in same collar style as Dart. Smart irench front is easy-to-iron.

French or button cuffs. The HUB IMt ABWW WBRIIRBTI of Iowa City, were itors in liritl at the Homier home. The eek end vis- Mrs. McCormicks also helped his molhei, Mr.s. nie Dow, moved to Britt No Matter Layers income MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS For CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT WILL REALLY BE WELCOMED, THAT GIVE THE MOST FOR YOUR GIFT DOLLAR BEAUTIFUL GIFT PRESENTATION CARDS FURNISHED YOU AT NO EXTRA COST Why not do your Christmas shopping the easy and economical way this year, and know that it i satisfy everyone on your gift i By doing it this way you will have no wrapping or a i i to bother with, and you give a gift that keeps on giving all year.

Luted below a i some of the more popular magazines, i gift rates. Ask for others you aie interested in. AH rates arc for both renewal and ne prices on Makes no difference if your production level is high, medium, or low: Hy-Linc layers increase your egg profits. In Divided Flock Tests under high, medium and low production levels, Hy- Lincs outlaid other chickens. Under low levels of production, Hy-Lines outlaid Leghorns 23 eggs per bird.

Under medium production levels, Hy-Lines produced 35 eggs per bird more than Leghorns. At high production levels. Hy-Linc layers increased their advantage to 45 eggs per bird! You don't have to change your setup to improve egg profits. Just put in layers. Great laying, big paying Hy-Lines can boost your egg profits.

Now! Ray S. Baker, Britt Andy Jinuen, CryMal Lake Hy.CroM Hatchery, MMM City Brill Hatchery American Girl 93.00 Each additional subscription $2.00 American Magazine Kach additional subscription $2.00 Retter Homes and Gardens Kach additional subscription $2.00 Hoys Life Two $5.00 Calling All Girls (7-11) Two subscriptions $5.00 Children Activities Kach additional subscription Jli.OO Childrens Digest Two subscriptions $5.00 Colliers Kach additional subscription $2.00 Esquire Two subscriptions $10.00 Farm Journel 5 years for $3.00 Flower Grower Each additional subscription $2.50 Fortune $10.00 Each additional subscription $8.50 $3.50 $6.00 $1.00 subscriptions. Ladies Home Journal Two subscriptions $6.00 Kach additional subscription $4.75 $3.50 $3.50 $3.00 Each additional subscription $2.50 McCall's Two subscriptions $5.00 Parents Magazine $3.00 subscriptions $5.00 Popular Mechanics $3.50 Kach additional subscription $3.00 Readers Digest $2.75 Each additional subscription $2.25 Redhook $3.00 Two subscriptions $5.00 Saturday Evening Post S6.00 Two subscriptions $10.00 Seventeen $4.00 Each additional subscription $3.00 Sports Afield $3.00 Two subscriptions $5.00 Sports Illustrated $7.50 Each additional subscription $5.00 $3.50 Successful Farming $1.50 3 years for $3.00 $5.00 Time $6.00 Each additional subscription $4.50 $3.50 True, Man's Magazine $3.00 Two subscriptions $5.00 $2.75 TV Guide $5.00 Each additional subscription $4.00 $2.50 U. S. News and World Report $5.00 Each additional subscription $3.76 $2.50 Womans Home Companion $3.50 tfi Kfl Each additional subscription $2.00 8U Wee Wisdom 2 .00 TO ORDER JUST PHONE 3852, WRITE A LETTER OR BETTER STILL, JUST DROP IN AT MY HOME ON EAST FIRST STREET You Include Your Own Subscriptions at These Lower Gift LEWIS BELL PHONE 3852, BRITT, IOWA 704 EAST FIRST STREET Good Housekeeping Two subscriptions $5.60 Holiday Two subscriptions $8.00 Humpty Dumpty (3-7 yrs.) Two subscriptions $5.00 lowan Two subscriptions $5.00 Jack and Jill Two subscriptions $4.00 Coronet, each subscription Ideate IN SPA PERI.

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2,291
Years Available:
1951-1955