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The Hamburg Reporter from Hamburg, Iowa • Page 5

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Hamburg, Iowa
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HAMBURG, IOWA, REPORTER THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1554 PAGE Local News r. and Mrs. Herman Hinze Mrs. J. Regan of Lincoln and Mr.

and Carter John-, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Brown son attended an Eastern Star and Carl spent Memorial Day party in Shenandoah Thursday in Nebraska City. night in honor of Nelle Bonnell, i Worthy Grand Matron of arrived Tuesday for a 10-day from MarshalliTra. After the visit with Mr.

and 3fes. Walter party, the two couples attended Ebert. a party at the home of Earl May for officers and' Jim and Dick Moore, who are friends. working: in Omaha, spent the weekend here wiih folks. Rev.

Roy of Bel-1 grade, visited in Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mioore burg Tuesday. returned the last of the week Ifrom a fishing trip to Clitherall. Mr and Mrs.

Claude Bondtir- Minn. ant of Kansas City, spent Sat-1 urday and Sunday with her mo- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson iheiv Mrs. Lome Ramsey.

went to Sioux Falls, S. Satur------ day morning to bring their daugh- 'Mr. and Afos. Hardin Anspach ter. Diane, home from college.

of O'Neil, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Will Anspach, and other relatives. Mrs. Clyde Fisher and Max of Tulsa. visited Mr.

iuad Mrs. A. Li. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Fisher and Janice Friday night and Saturday. and Mrs. Herman Brandorff of Nebraska City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler, Sunday.

Mr. and Fred Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Shields. MX. Miss Kay Ferguson accompanied the Johnsons. and Mrs. Howard Potter, moved Sunday into the apartment over the hank where Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Geyer formerly lived. Mr. and Elmer Garrison, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Lindsey and Mr. and Mrs- Bruce. West called on Mr. and Morgan and Etta Garrison Sundav afternoon- Mr, and Mrs, Bob Case and Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Harmon and daughter were Wednesday evening: supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and D. Coy and Larry' quests 01 ana jirs.

of and Mr. and Mrs. Ellison, the occasion being Mrs. Francis Mann of San Bernardino. were dinner guests Thursday in the Earl Morgan borne.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mann of San Bernardino, left Friday for Kansas City enroute 10 their home. Hev. B.

Dpan arrived home Saturday after (Conducting a 12-day revival meeting at, Oxford, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson were supper guests of Mrs Duane Greenamyer and son in Sidney. Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Frank Bea-m and family visited her Mrs. Edward Peck and family, in Council Bluffs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Prank Zuts of Bellevue. visited friends in Hamburg over uie weekend- Dale J. Sloan will arrive home next week to visit his parents. R. Doan.

Dale is a paratrooper, station ed at Fort Canmbeli. with the llth Airborne Division. Mrs. Betty Birch and Judy and Gary of Omaha, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Wade INelson and family Sunday evening. Mr. and Airs. Gorman and family of Kennewick. arrived Monday a days' visit with friends in Hamburg- A picnic was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Deene Fisher and Kay Monday everting: in their honor. Others attending were and Mrs Fay H. Mc- Dnoald and Jane, Mr. and Mrs.

Carter Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Glenn Pisher and Janice- Case's birthday. Mr, and Mrs- TL D. Thomas will accompany iheir daughter, Mrs. Lyman Parkison, and Jimmy to Texas they will spend a week.

They plan to leave Tuesday. Mrs. Julia Dooley and Lucille and Miss Lou Ware visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ware in Sidney Sunday afternoon- Mrs.

M. M. Payne, returned Thursday from a 2 weeks visit In Dallas. with Mr. arid Mrs.

Ross DLxon adn Dick Payne- Mrs- Payne accompanied Dick He will spend a few days visiting: here. Mrs. E. R. Bradley and Joan left Sunday for Denver, where they will visit 31r.

and Mrs, Carrol Putts and Tommy for abont a week- Mr, and Mrs. Todalen left Monday for their home in San Pedro. Calif. after spending- the last two weeks visiting: his mother and family, Mrs- Xaorm Todal- en. and other Mrs.

Clarence Holman. Mrs. Bob McLees and Mrs. Jun Campbell were Shenandoah caUers Kennedy of Harlan were guests Sunday of Mrs. Vera ers.

Mr. and Mrs- Orvis Jennings of! Shenandoah were Sunday dinner) of Mr. and Mrs. White. Pam and Mike, children of and Mrs.

Duane Thomas, spent- last week with their Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomas, at Bedford.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bennett of Sidney and Mrs. C. L.

Bennett and Mrs, C- A. Reed were callers Nebraska City Wednesday morn- Mrs. Cora Wlnninghani of Rock Port visited Mrs. Vera Powers on Monday. Merchant Team Beats Rock Port The Hamburg Merchants baseball team traveled 10 Rock Port last Sunday and returned their second leajcue victory, 11 to 5- This makes nvo wins and one loss for league play.

Kenny Catlett, on the mound for Hamburg struck out eighteen. Short. Thompson got. Hamburg's first home run of the season in the 4th inning with no one Percival's tough team conies here next Sunday for Hamburg's 4th league game. The box score: ROCK PORT AB P.

Bell 3b, 5 Harrington, c. rf 2 Thomas, 3 Scammon, 2b 3 Grisman, 2b 1 Talbank, 2b 1 Hunter. If 4 Cooper, rf 2 Schnoover. rf 1 Darruple. lb 4 Salfrarfk, lb 1 Hunter.

3b 2 Lingerielt. 1 Tudor. If 1 Hunter, G-. If 3 Flack, 55 3 Stock. 55 1 HAMBURG Klngery.

3b Thompson. If 6 Thomas, cf, If 5 Zuck. -5 Mount. rf -1 Phillips. 2b Mount.

0 Catlert. 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 0 AB 0 2 1 0 0 i 0 1 Miss Bette Jeane Havranek 1 i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 I Frank Havranek, who was grad-; uated from Christian College at Columbia. over weekend, i She was honored with a -'Micro- phone" award In journalism.

ST. JOHNT I (Continued from Page 4) I Mrs. Ralph Vette, Miss Pelster and Lee Rolf were on the prog-ram committee for the munity meeting at South Dale school May 26th. Others taking part in the program were Greg Broerman. Royce Ann Broerman, I I Adolph Vette Paul, Wessler.

Lee and Xorma Dunlap, Rolf, Mrs. Adolph Vette Mrs- Harry Broerman, Mary Xelson, Bill Vette. Mrs. Lee Rolf, the i Clarence Hulls. Phillip Hulls, BQ1 I TIemans.

Lee Woolseys, Mrs. Carl Rolf. Willis Kemper and Ernest i Kemper. Ernest Keeper, presi- dent of the club, presided- On the refreshment committee were the Mr? Fred Xieman Bill Lang, Geo. 1 Vette.

and Mr. Albert Pelster. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rolf and children, Mr.

and 1 Johnson and daughter of Essex, Edwin Horstman of Shenandoah had dinner Sundav Mrs. A. H. Rolf and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Ohrt at- make his home with Mr. and Herbert Poppa. He is a graduate' of Lincoln high school, 1 MLss Janice Ohrt was oae of 1 I the members of the Farragut high, schooj band who played ai the flying farmers celebration at the Shenandoah airport Friday eve! Herbert Poppa and George' Roberts spent Tuesday In Kansas City on business. Mrs.

Poppa' spent the Mrs. Bill Joe-i sting. Mrs. Bill Joesticg spent nesday morning with Mrs. Herbert Poppa.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wessler and, family were guests Sunday at the; home of Mr. and 3Irs. Orlan Bul-i lock and Ricky of Shenandoah, Mrs.

Mary Kemper and Bertha, and Rev. Carl Kemper were Sun-! day dinner guests at the Albert! Peilster home. The St. John cemetery was place chosen for the burial of Henry Hagedom of Shenandoah Sunday afternoon. Mr.

Hagedom John's church Sunday. Children'sjCossairt officiating. Bywater Day services were held followed by graduated from Tarkio high school the regular annual basket dinner: this spring. Mr. and Mrs, Bywat- at South Dale schooL er will make their home in Om- was at one time a resident of the community.

Funeral services were? held in Shenandoah. Rev. Keisler of Fremont, Bywater May 15, at the Baptist addressed the congregation at church parsonage- Rev. Thomas Fred Klute, -son of Mrs. EUa laha Klute.

formerly of the St. John- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sickman have community, now of Tarkio, a 0 who weighed 7 married Sunday afternoon to Miss i 2 oz at He was born a Mary Moriiio daughter Victor' Hand hospital at Shenandoak. Morillo, of Brandon, Iowa" at the lifctle sis ter Wanda, is four.

Methodist church in Tarkio. Both 3Ir and 3frs Herbert Poppa Mr. and Mrs. Klute were grad called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

uates of Tarkio college. They will Wayne Smith and children at Lin- live in Kansas City. Among ihe' coln Sunday. St. John people who attended were' Mrs Herbert Poppa will be hos- Lee Laamans, Dee Rolfs, Bdl Joe- the Sun extension stings, Mrs.

Louise Xoellsch, at her home Tuesda June er and Phillip, Charley 15 Grant Klutes. Lee Xelsons, Will" Willis Smith and Jimmy, Hanraths. John Eberts, Lee Nel-JMrs. Oscar Hurst and Ethel spent sons and Harry Meiers. The re- Wednesday in with Miss cepiion was at the college dorm-j Ada McAllister and Mrs.

Charles itory. Vaughn. Jimmy spent the after- Mrs. Willis Smith and son, Mrs.j with Mary and Gary Lati- Oscar Hurst and Ethel were in! raer children of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarinda Friday. During the af-! le Latimer. ternoon they called at Carl Hursts,) Rev. and Mrs. Xoelte have aria Shenandoah- rived at Bramen, Germany.

In a Miss Arlene Singleton, daughter I letter home they said that 4000 of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Singleton, became the bride of Eddie Ray Bywater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben landed there.

Gertrude Xoelte and Betty Jane Tieman will attend college at Boulder. this summer. They will leave for Colorado next week. Catlett, lb Stephens, ss 5 Freeze, cf. 2b the Farragut last day ''school picnic at the citv park on Thursday.

Frank Jones and Willis Smith i In Shenandoah on business! Wednesday. Mrs. Herbert Poppa was hos- tess to the St. John Missionary 1 Societv at the church Wednesday afternoon. i Jiramv Sraith is spending weeks Tvith his Mr.

i and Mrs- O. J- Hurst, arc! attend Bible school at Summit church on Highway Bible began June 7 ai- Summit. ichoias Ferez of the Horre at Lincoln csTue 10' TOWN. tDMMUNITY: ANO PERSONAL COOPERATION ALWAYS PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS The Thrill of upward financially in life can be yours by opening an account here and keeping it grouping. In fact the basis of most success in life is the ready cash and the fine business training provided by a growing bank account.

We will welcome your account. IOWA STATE BANK A I A "fust a Good Safe Place to Bank Neville Zuck. Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid Zuck and Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson of Fort Dodce and Mrs- EhzabeLh Zuck of Lone: Beach Mrs. Emma Zuck family the weekend. Or. Sundav 2 picnic held ar ihe city park Mr, and Enr.ery Zuck am; Mr.

and Mrs, France family were also present- Iva went to Omaha Monday -where she anend summer school and Gene Kobinson and family of Lincoln, were guesis of Mr, and Career Johnson Sunday, E- or umana. Mrs Mona Rossean and 3Iiss Reles and Mxs. Paul SLmnson left Saturday evening: lor Jacksonville. Hlmois. to attend com- mencemeiiu exercises at Mao- hurray College for Women, inhere their Marjorie, attends.

She wiD accompany home ihe summer vacation. SET FOR Try Summerettes Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor of Colorado Springs, visited frientis in Hirrburg last week. Marion Bailey anci son Wayne and Mrs.

Bill Lybarger of Tabor made a trip 10 Omalia Tuesday to consult a docior. Mr. and Mrs. George Wisii- meyer of Omaha visited uitJi and ATrs. Henry Welch Sunday.

and Mrs C.arl Gude visited with Olin Warnstaff at the Fairfax hospital Sunday. MONTEREY" Smart, tailored tppearaiTce, bo? all the fool-free ccxrrforT of Surnroerettes. cushiony Duo-Texture TOITTS and coric-onepe soles. Color-fast scrubbable fabrics throughout. Danny King of Tfcrurman is visiting this in the home of his "grandparents Mr.

and Jess Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Phillips returned Thursday from a vaca- tion trip in Colorado. i Ttobert Brown, who has been visiting- his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tracy a few days, will leave Sunday for Los Vagas, where he will be staloned. Gary Spittler, who is employ( by the Miller Electric of Omaha, spent the weekend here with, Mr.

and Mrs. Dean SpIttleV. Ifo a BUICK! a 01 ill i dollars heart, good friend--yon can buy a Buick if you can aftord any new car. And weTI gladly show our price tag to prove it. For the price on this tag is the.

delivered price--the local price--of the new Buick SPECIAL 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan--and it's just a few dollars away from those of the so-called "low-price in fact, than even some models of those very same cars. Bat look what this Buick price gets ywi! It gets you the very look of tomorrow in styling modernity, even to the spectacular. new panoramic windshield that seems to outdate everything before it, It gets -you Buick V8 power--highest in SPECIAL history--plus the economy of new Power-Head Pistons. It gets you Buick room, Buick luxury, Buick size and structure and solidity-including of course, the famed Million Dollar Ride and a new precision in handling ease. It gets you, too, solid arid deep-down value.

For any way you look at it, you're money ahead with the car that's years-ahead now in looks and line and the lift of its power --and the car that's outselling every other car in America except two of the "low-price three," Drop in today or the first thing tomorrow --just to try and to drive and to compare a new We'll let the car prove its points. more Ilian tlie loiw-prtce cans Come In And Check The Price! This 1954 BUICK SPECIAl 2-Door, 6-Possenger Sedan actually costs less than some models of the "low-price Buick Sales are Soarinol SUNNY SUE Sun-spun shades for costume or occasion. Insulating Duo-Texture platforms let you walk on clouds of comfort at work or plary at home or away. Fully scrubbable, too, CONNORS' INC. anna AUTOMOBWS ARE BUUT BUICK wiu BURD W.

F. WHITLOW Third Street Tarkio Missouri.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1950-1972