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NEWS-TRIBUNE, BRITT, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1952 LOCAL HAPPENINGS When vou have anv news, call 42JL tf Mrs. Henry 'Albers was a visitor the Will Prull home Wednesday. Charles Gibson of Austin, sine Monday for a couple of days at the parental Zack Gibson tome. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Cosgriff uid Mrs. Martin Cosgriff, -were unday dinner guests at the Geo. Cosgriff home at Garner. Mr. and Mrs.

Perm Eckels visit- Mr. acd Mrs. Howard la Tucson, recently vhile enroute from California to ceir come in Knit. Mrs. Raymond Peterson, Mrs.

Schleuger and Mrs. Floyd Char- jonneaoi, Sr. were dinner guests Bake sale by Lutheran ladies at Edson's Furniture store Saturday, starting 10 a. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Korneisel and Mrs. Robert Korneisel attended the music contest at Forest City Friday evening. For easier houaecleaning rent our rug shampoo equipment. We also have a floor sander and edger for Kreitinger Hardware Furniture.

23tf Dr. L. A- Stoner spent the end at Glidden with his father. The First State Bank pays on certificates of deposit. 33tf Mrs.

Ray Cramer of Clarion visited her sisters, Ida Burke and Olive King, Monday- Mrs. Harry--Ricketis spent the weekend in Iowa Falls with her husband who is employed there. It's not TOO late to have those made to look like new for 31rs. John Hammill and A eloia; Easter, Expert cleaning at Britt Patrick went to Clear Lake Wed-; Pantorium. 37-1 nesday to see Leo Thompson who stella Kline, Minneapolis, had been hospitalized for surgery, I Mrs.

H. E. Dodher and Arlene but is now at home. For magazine subscriptions, new see Lewis F. BelL or renewal, Phone 3852.

You can get money on chattel Security from the Britt Loan Co. 23tf C. Armstrong. 23tf Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Miss Doris Cosgriff -will arrive spent Sunday afternoon visiting 1 the middle of the week from Cedar -n j. fiends at Dolliver. Mr.

John Muhm of Kankakee, I1L, spent the weekend Rapids for Easter vacation. Mr. and 3Irs. Ellis Dudgeon and the Wayne Dudgeon family spent at the parental Fred Muhm and' Sunday evening at the Shirley Alton Hurifaurt homes. Dudgeon, home at Mason City.

There is still time to get those The J. Arnold Bidne family of clothes cleaned for Easter. Britt' Cedar Falls spent the weekend at Pantorium. 37-1 the George McNabb home- See the New Home Hewing ma-i George Richards and Clayton chine at Kreitinger Hardware Burgardt of Moines were week Furniture Co. 23tf end guests at the home of Rich- Mrs.

Mabel Thompson of aunt Mrs Clara Hanson. rs. ae ompson Verne spent Monday in Britt at Mrs. Hulda Munson accompanied the P. Loomer and Earl Thomp- Mr.

and I Mrs. Osman to son homes. Mrs. Anna Klingbeil of. Wood- Mrs- Hilma Larson and Mr.

and land, Calit, arrived Sunday byjMrs. Lansing Wallskog of Mason plane for a visit with her brother, vi'ere Sunday guests at the George -McKabb; sister, Mrs. home of Mrs. L. C.

Beaumont and Dana, and other relatives. 'Mrs. Hilda Hanson- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Grif horst of Mrs.

Helen Larson returned Moines Thursday where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Munson weekend guests Sunday after spending a week Mrs. Fred Bill for her home at left last week Oak Park, fDaun of guests bunlay atter spencing a weejx vim the weekend with Ida Burke and a fc the home of their son and fam- Mrs C. tt.

in having spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Augusta Rasmuson, and sister, Mrs. E. P. Healy.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hullinger and Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Olsea went the Richard Grifhorsts. Alviii Des Moiaes, helping care Brand of Kanawha joined the mother-m-law of Mrs. arc it the Ben Asehe home at Garner I children of Garner and Mrs. Carl Korneisel went to Ft.

Dodge Saturday a week ago where Mrs. Koraeisel visited ai the E. G. Joy rhursday. In the afternoon the jroup visited at ihe Gordon Schu- ert home.

Dinner guests Sunday in the of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spang- were the Lawrence Kayser "amily, Webster City; Mrs. Ann S'mper and son Joseph, Garner; ilr.

and Mrs. Lon Gouge. Wesley, ind Mr. and "Mrs. Frank Falada ind daughter of Duncan.

Emil Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril and Phyllis, and Mr. and James Canfield went to Des Ho-nes Sunday to spend the afternoon at the Robert Canfield home ind to get acquainted with the r.ew Tanfield daughter. Mrs.

Emil Xis- has been helping out in the ime. She will return to Britt he latter part of this week- Mr, and Mrs. John Sasse and Mrs. John Conicello arrived at the Hesley home Friday where spent the weekend, leaving Tor their home Slue Earth, Sunday afternoon. They iad spent ihe winter months Florida, having gone there Deo.

1. Saturday ihe visitors and Mrs. rlesley entertained to dinner the Carl Sonerholm home. Sunday the Richard Hesley and the Charles -Hesley families joined th irroup for dinner at the rleslev Hu'lingers visited at home. The Odeboldt- Titonka Topic: L.

Hansen, who now lives near Blue Earth, was in Titonka Monday. Mrs. Hansen recently had an appendix operation and then spent five weeks in the hospital because of complications. John J. S.

arrived Wednesday morning of last week from Newport, R- to spend ten days here with relatives and friends. Curtis Clark, who is with Mr. Brouwer in service, was home at an earlier date on leave. Dr. and Mrs.

B. F. Denney re- to Tabor Saturday to spend for Sunday dinner, weekend at the home of Rev. and Lunch and supoer guests at the Melvin 3Iyers and family. They returned Monday.

Mrs. 'Fred Sorenson is spending' Kenneth Marth family of Charles a few weeks with her son Fred and i City, Charles Frandsons, Maurice family at Topeka, Kans. Mrs. Har- Olsons, Melvin Pergandes and Ian Sorenson of Crystal Lake rook 1 Eugene Steenhards- care for the ner, who bedfast. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Dahle and Will Prull home March 30 included iMr. and Mrs. Eugene Goepel went the following: Mrs. R.

L. Marth, 10 Minneapolis, Monday r- i i --C rVio. nmn her to Topeka last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Nuehring Rev. and Mrs. E. Walter Lind- f- Thursday for their home gren and family went Lin' olis Saturday to attend the wed- the Falls, having come on previous day 10 anend the ding ceremony for the brother of funeral Cervices for Mrs. Lmdgren that evening.

August Nuehriiig, S3, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K- Ander-! While here they received word of nicelv settled in I the death of Mrs. Nuehnng uncle. Corwitn.

Tne night where the men attended a meeting of the Goodrich Rubber Co. The ladies visited an aunt of Mrs. Dahle in St. Paul. Mr.

and Mrs. James Drabek and family of Des Moines and the Rollin Oxley family, Kanawha, were dinner guests at the Geo. Kram- son are getting nicely settled in the at the Bank of Douglas April 2. Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Marchant went to Yale Saturday afternoon and spent the night with her mother, Mrs. Mary Deardorff. They were Sunday dinner guests turned from Missouri Thursday, at the home of his mother, Mrs.

having snent several weeks there. I Rosa Marchant. Mrs. Howard Johnson went to Okla- Mrs. Augusta Johnson enter- homa Sunday a week ago where talned Sundav for Mr.

and Mrs. she joined her parents and drove their car to Brut for them. Mrs. Clarence Smith proved her- Vernon Smith and daughter, of Waterloo, in honor of Miss Susan's his uncie, home Sunday. The George at Garner.

Babr family, and the Iven N'orstrud family. Forest City, joined the group in the afternoon and remained for supper. Clifford Krambeer and two children afternoon callers. Floyd arrived Monday from a visit Mrs Otto Jacobson insta iied the with his mother, Mrs. Fred Jur-! i i- A Of the gens and other relatives and Monday evening, friends.

April 1. Marjorie Duden of the Mrs- Harold Hunsley and Forest City Auxiliary acted as in- Lewis Bell went to--Ft--Dodge Tuesday, returning Wednesday. 31555 Mildred Osercarnp and Mr. While there they visited relatives an Cook and family of Mrs. Hunsley and also friends were guests at zhe Scherf of both ladies.

Xurs-ng Home at Clear Lake Sun- Mr, and Mrs. John Mortensen; day. -Milo Scherf is recovering have moved to Britt from Moline, nicely from his recent illness. 111., and are now occupying the I Mrs. Otto Jacobson, department upstairs apartment at the home of vice president of V.F.W.

-Mrs. F. Miller, folio wing 'a. visit with relatives In Dts -Moinesi T- -or 'f The Rebekah circle met Tuesday afternooa -the hall on articles for I.O.OJF. home at Mason City.

American Legion Auxiliary -will hold regular meeting Monday evening, April 14 -at 8 p. m- The executive board will meet-ac 37-1 Clarence Faust, Dorothy. and Albert, and Cleo Faiist -went to Calumet Thursday to attend r.the funeral services for an. aunt of Mr. Faust.

Smith and to Des Moines Saturday where they attended the barn dance frolic in the evening and the sports show 'Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Sirs. George Schroeder. Mr.

and Mrs. Helmer Hill, and Miss Anna Faust attended the funeral of aa aunt on the Faust side Mrs. Lv C- Beaumont. The attended an anniversary sens will move later to ihe farm Ibanauei and dance at Mason City of the family Thursday. The serv- of nis parents.

The ladies of the Jolly Circle afternoon at the Ben Johns. Mrs- met Thursday home of Mrs. Elmer Horstman was the assistant hostess. Games and visiting provided which the entertainment a lunch was served. after CHURCH OF THE N'AZARENE J.

Phipps. Pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning first birthday. Guests besides the I worship, 11.

N.Y.P.S., 7 p.m. Hi. self an early bird Tuesday when i Smiths were -Mrs. MitheUon N. Y.

7:15. Prayer meeting Thurs- she spaded enough ground herself and Vivian, Mrs. Riehm and day, 7:30 Evening 8 nd planted of Cbarlene, Mr. and Mrs. Howard! p.m.

ettintr them in before Good Fri- i Greiman and son Gregory, of! getting- day. Tne men folks have been busy, Garner- sowing oats. Tuesdav Mr. Smith Harold i had a "2o acre i worked over. sowed and fro-p-uiat Demand tfe 'The Daffy Dills" WILL BE RE-ENACTED Wednesday, April 18 BRITT HIGH SCHOOL 8:00 P.

M. No admission charge. Collection will be taken for the Building: Fund. The YounE: Married Club of Christian Reformed Church of Woden Sons, of Ames, contract to build Mrs. C.

M. Christenson and Mrs George Schutjer. UPPER FLAT 9:00 a. Saturday, Bible Study class; 10:00 a. S'unday School tne and Bible class; 8:00 p.

the Fawcett choir will present an Easter choir them, cantata entitled, "Portals Everlasting." WESLEY Mr. and Mrs. H. T. of Nevada, visited Sunday at the parental E.

W. Landsberg home. Mr. Fawcett is a member of the hospital trustee board at Nevada where I thev have just completed a new Saturday evening, March 29- This was the 34th anniversary of the V.F.W. Auxiliary in Mason City.

Mrs- Reginald Slender has returned to Britt from Des Moines were held ac Calumet- ceased was 75 years old- Mr- and Mrs. Ronald Rackley and two sons left Thursday with the-r household furnishings for where she had spent the xvinter Cedar Falls where Mr. Rackley months. She will now stay at 1 will be employed a baroer shop, their home here. Mr.

Slender is Mr. Rackley had been in em-jloved in Des Moines. He will with Maurice Peterson out conic to spend his week Miss Bernice Rogers, Le Mars, field director for Briarcliff college. Sioux City, came Friday to work 50 bed hospital. James Thompson I tn t-rritorv for the interests of wno the nave tne ac college.

Miss Rogers Hancock i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. is the James County Memorial Hospital Britt Rogers, formerly of -Britt. Mr. 1 hospital at N'evada.

Rogers was employed in the Bots- speaks very highly of Dm-j Store during their resi- DO WE NEED A Kenneth Brown of Lake Mills! THE METHODIST CHURCH I William Butler, Minister. I Communion, Thursday, from 3:00 i to 6:00 p. ni. i Good Friday sen-ices from 2:00 to 3:00 p. m.

in Methodist church. Sunday School, 9:45 a. Wor- i ship service, 11:00 M. Y. 6:30 p.

m. 8:00 p. Thursday, Communion service; 8:00 p. m. Friday, the Union choir will present an Easter choir cantata entitled, "Portals 10:00 a.

Sunday- School and Bible class; 10:00, Morning Worship. You are cordially welcome to these sen-ices. was taker. 10 ihe University hos-j pita! at Iowa City Wednesday for! BETHEL BAPTIS1 CHORCH treatment. He is a son of Mr.

and i B. A. Rust. Pastor Mrs Melvin Browr. of Garner.

Bible School, 9.45 a. Preach- 1 ing, 10:15 a. Fellowship Hour, Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Kearns are 3o Easter program by the the parents of a daughter born Young People, 8.00 p. m. Saturday, April the Park We expert a Hospital in. Mason Vyity.

irreat crowd on Good Friday at 2:00 p. m. Evange- i list Lloyd Smith will bring Mrs Howard Champion is re-' message. The following ministers' from a painful back inv help- Rev. A.

T. Rollene, Rev. M. E. Stevens, Chas.

Norton, EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH --Stilson-Charles H. Norton, Pastor. Sunday, April 13: 10:00 a.

Sunday School--a class for everyone, excellent teachers. Wayne Huling, "11:00 a- Worship Service. Subject of Easter message, "The Four Special music by ihe male quartet. 7.15 p. Young People's meet- direction of youth di- L-enoni Srhwnh.

Thursdav afternoon. April ing under inr MT-C received LWO week in Tucson. Rev. 'E -lohn-on. Rev H.

V. when a chair she w-as standing on Huff. Rev. Maurice Bichecki upset, throwing her to the floor. eryone is welcome.

and Mrs Frtd Doege and 10. the Ladies Aid will meet in the church parlors. On Thursday evening. April 10, at 7:45 o'clock the Midweek Prayer Chapter GF, P.E.O. met with Mrs.

F. E. lleacox Monday evening with Miss Amy Dana assistant hostess. Mrs. Fannie HammiU gave a talk on the State Historical Society and articles from the impsesu Of the society in cock county, seven are in Chapter dence here.

A card from V. D. Koons advises that he and Mrs. Koons are on a trip to the Hawaiian Islands. The card bore a Honolulu, Hawaii, postmark, dated April 2, 4:30 p.

m. and came via air mail, arriving at i TsJews-Tribune office on I April 4, 3:40 p. bearing s. four GF families. Following the meet-1 cent postage stamp.

Koons ing the ladies were invited to the basement dougnnuttery where Mrs. Heacox makes here "Aunt Mattie's Doughnuts." Dr. Heacox "poured" coffee and tea. CARDS OF I wish to thank those who remembered me with cards, visits and gifts during my illness and hospitalization. John Harringa wrote that he would be back about the loth- located in a larger place.

Mr. and Mrs. Bing (Kenseth) Hartzell and children will leave Britt Saturday for Sibley where they will make their home. Mr. Hartzell will begin work Monday at the Sibley creamery as an assistant churn man.

He had been employed at the Britfc Creamery as assistant buttermaker- Mr. and Mrs. Leman Lloyd and" Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lloyd returned from Mississippi Sunday, having spent the winter months there.

They visited at the J. Lloyd home Sunday night left for Crystal Lake Monday morning- While gone they lived in their trailer home at Crystal Lake during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lloyd will buy themselves a trailer home and live at 1 Crystal Lake this summer also.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to all relatives and friends, who to kindlv assisted lit the illness and after The passing of our beloved grandmother, and for the expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and memorials recelved-in- her honor. The Grandchildren of Mrs. C. W. Jensen FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Paul W.

Pastor- Easter Sundav. April Brenda drove to the Buffalo Center hospital Sundav to visit Mr? He-b Doege of Woden, who is hos- i piraiized there as the result Easter Sunrise service: 9:30 surgery. a. Sundav School and Bible I class, 10:30 a. second Easter and Mrs.

Iver B'-own have, Everyone welcome at. eith- both been ill at their home for the service- past several weeks. Maunday Thursday. April 17. I 7:30 p.

Holy Communion sei- Mrs. J. 'L. Lloyd has been con-'vice. to her bed for The past few! Good Friday.

April 11, 10:00 a. Holy EDGREN GROCERY PHONE 2211 FREE DELIVERY WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS Breeze. 2 lr. with 15c coupon 45 CAKE MIX Swan's Down 35c ORANGE POP, Nesbitts (plus bottle deposit) 12 for 31 idavs as the result of an illness. A daughter born to Mr.

and Mrs Roy Charbonneaux at the Municipal hospital Forest Citv Saturday. April 5 The htue 'weighed 9 She has been named Joyce Mane-1 i I I Good Friday ice ComniuriiOii. catechetical Saturday. April 10. meetmg will be held at the church.

On Good Friday afternoon our church is uniting in the Good Fn- day services with the Baptist wish to express thanks for church in Britt. cards received during our stay in A cordial invitation extended to le hospital and since oar Te turn all. home- GR-VCE BAPTIST CHURCH --Corwith -M- K. Stevens. Pastor Thursday--The ladies missionary meetinsc is at the home Mrs.

Harry Brown at 2:30 Prayer meet- irijj for all in the church at p.m. T) we are coope- Mrs. Russell Bailey and Craig I wish to thank all my friends for the letters and cards I received during mv illness. I enjoved zheni all. W.

J. Rasmuson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hesley and for Sunrise Sen-ice (Sunrise raiins "in the" Good Friday service BRIDE SHOWERED instruction on i in the Bethel Baptist church Mrs Alvin Leerar. nee Bertha Britt- The Christian Men's Fellow-1 Brunsen.

was honored at a post- shin has been postponed for one, nuptial miscellaneous shouer held week so that might attend the a I.O.O.F. hall Saturday aft- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH jreviial at the Regular Baptist i rnoon. More than fifty relatives Johnson Pastor church in Algona. The speaker is ln i ds were present Trh Rev Phi! Halvorsen, a Convith! Entertainment consisted of a cars leai-e j.rom tne cnurcn -i i i "ign school graauaLe. vocal solo by Rosemarie Freese- A want fo iice at Trulson Station on Route IS.

6.30 Easter Breakfast. 9-45 MIRACLE WHIP DATES. Pitted Pint 31c pound 25c Oleomargarine Spred pound 28c WALNUTS, Large pound 39c PRESERVES. Strawberrv, Standby jars 89c CHOCOLATE CHERRIES, Bracb's, Fancy pound 49c Sunday school. Mrs.

Eva Hochhaus superintendent. 11:00 Easter Serv- ice: by Children's choir, Mrs Sonerholm is quartet and solo by Charles Mc- son-m-law Sermon. "Behold 1 Am Bapusm of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sonerholm went i Algona Monday evening to (Albert Sonerholm at St Ann pital Mr.

Sonerhohn was taken there Thursday for treatment or recent illness. with their daugh the Holman Andersons. dren a of app i Georre McNabb returned Mon-j tions for membership Annual Eas- Mercv hospital at Mason HT IC for Our Christian i -L. i. World Uuota ior the wnere he had been a i 2 Slj06? Recepu on of members April 20 Maundy Thurs- 10, p.

"The Last light "Office of i Music by Children's (Darkness) Cit due to illness Mr, Catherine GreenwaU returned to Bntt a a vl came from. Clear Lake where she had been with the George Heim- endingers. Mrs. Grace Winters who has been caring for Mrs. Greenwait for some time, came to Britt with Mrs.

Greenwalt to remain with her. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET The Britt "Woman's club will ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. John P. Smith.

Pastor Holy Week Services Wednesday Confesions M. Holy Thursday 8:00 a. High Mass and Procession- 7:30 a. Holy Hour. Adoration -No Faith and Fun.

accompanied by Carole Geibel a.m., prayer meet-, at ing. 10, Sunday Bible school. morning worship. Sermon. Resurrection of Jesus." 7:15 T.m-, i a Ther was a quiz advice and recipcs erc given the bride, alter bride opened the gifts.

She was assisted bv Mrs. 'Freddie Leerar, mon- lord's House be Ir5 Johnson and Rose- House of Merchandise?" ma eseman A lunch was served at the close. Baptist training union. p.m., evenjnn: evangelistic service- Ser- CRYSTAL LAKE METHODIST Gerhard Hjelmaas, Pastor- Good Friday service and Communion at 8:00 p. m.

Saturdav, Confirmation class at 10.00 m. Easter- Sunday, Sunday School, 10:00 a. m-; Worship service, 11-00 p. the Junior choir will sing; Evening service, 8:00. Monday, April 14, the 4th quarterly conference at 8.00 p.

m. Tuesday, Junior choir after school. "Wednesday, choir rehearsal at 7: 4 5 2-30 i rle Blessed Sacrament all day. Confessions. POTATOES, New 10 pounds 73c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz.

tin 25c RADISHES buncb 5c PEAS. Lake Mills 2 for 25c ALUMINUM FOIL 50 ft. roll 79c GRASS SEED pound package 49c Celerv Lettuce Cabbage Green Peppers Onions Apples Oranges Grapefruit Bananas Onion Sets--Onion Plants--Seeds Cottage Cbeese Horse Radisb Ice Cream i p. m. in the library clubroom.

Den No. 5 will its pctc in skit depicting the den mothers of the local pack. Cub Scouts taking part -will be Daniel Crockett, Douglas Riis. James Bartik, -Jim Jacobson. Ronald Haugland, Jerrv Schrader and Dennis Mrs.

John Threlkeld is their den mother. Mrs. C- Harvey will show a sound film, "Father and Son," showing the introduction of modern ideas of agriculture, medicine, in Africa- Den mothers will be in charge of che tea. The proceeds from same will be given the Cub Scouts- The Commercial club and Woman's club cooperate in sponsoring the local pack. FERTILIZED PASTURES SAVE FEED, LABOR 'When it comes to catting down on feed and labor costs, don't overlook fertilized pastures." 7 says J.

Herman Power, a beef man of Laurens County, S- C- Each acre of fertilized pasture saved him S19.20 in feed- And the four weeks earlier grazing saved 90 hours of labor that would have been spent feeding the Journal- D. and after the Holy Hour- Good --Mass of the Pre-Sanctified and Veneration of the Cross. and Way of the Cross- Confessions 9:30 p. Holy a. Blessing of Fire, Easter Candle.

Easter Water and Baptismal Fount- 7:45 or .1. Mass Confessions: 3:30 5:30 7:309:00 p. m. Easter High Mass. Vidi Aquam.

Gregorian Chant, Mass: "Missa Regina Coeii" by Marsh. Offertory--Haec Dies-- Haller. Music by St, Patrick's Choir. 10:00 "a Mass followed by Benediction of Blessed Sacra- i ment- Singing bv children of St Patrick Parish- HAYFIELD METHODIST Gerhard Hjelmaas, Pastor- Thursday, Communion service at 8:00 p. Easter Sundav.

service at 9:30 a- Sunday School. 10:30 a. Youth Fellowship, 8:00 p. m. If you're a visitor in town, or a newcomer, please consider this a special Invitation to get acquainted at this bank and to use our faciliiies whenever you can.

You i hsre the same spirit of cordiality and good-will that characterizes the whole community. You're a stranger at this bank but once--when you make your first call. FIRST A BANK ae. 7927 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Accounts Insured up to MO.OOO.OO PRAIRIE CENTER CHURCH C. B.

Mitchell. Pastor. Morning worship, 10:00: School, 11:00 a. in. Tne W.

S. C. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. John Griggs on Wednesday, April 16.

is welcome. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Woden, Iowa E. Sommerfeld. Pastor Maundy Thursday: Communion service at 10:30 a.m.

Easter; Sun- dav school at 9:00. worship at 10:00. PRESERVES 290 STRAWBERRY-Jar FLOUR BRLARDALE-- 5 lb- bag 390 JELLO ALL FLAVORS-3 packages 230 CRACKERS MANCHESTER-1 pound box 190 HEAD LETTUCE LARGE, NICE HEADS 2 for 250 THESE AND MANY OTHER SPECIALS are featured in this final week of the big BRIARDALE 40th JUBILEE SALE re- Hort At 'Ledyard. D. B.

Mayer ceived a fractured skull recently when he fell from the haymow of a barn. With a group of men, he closing holes in the barn roof on a "pigeon-trapping mission -when he fell to the floor of the barn. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Walter Lindgren, Pastor. BRITT 8:00 p. m.

Thursday, Prayer meeting; 11:00 a. m. Saturday, Bible Study class; 6:00 a. Easter Sunrise service; 9:45 a. Easter morning worship; 10:45 a.

Sunday School and Bible 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, the Union choir will present an Easter choir cantanta entitled, "Portals 8:00 p. m. 7 Wednesday, Union Free Church Fellowship meeting.

2:00 p. Thursday, April 17, Ladies Aid service. Hostesses are THE FIRST BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Woden, Iowa Rev. W. Earl Johnson Sunday, 9:30 a.

Sunday school: 10:30 a. Morning Worship; 7:30 -p. Evening Service- Tuesday. 7:30 p. B.

P. "Youth Fellowship. Wednesday, p. Braver meetmg- WODEN rETHOrHST CHURCH Elmpr Peterson. Minister.

Worship. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.

PRESBYTERIAN Woden, Iowa Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Church services Sunday, 10:30 a. m. BE SURE TO REGISTER for the 40 prizes to be given away Bv BRIARDALE ONION SETS SEED POTATOES FULL LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS LARGE ASSORTMENT FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES CAULIFLOWER MUSHROOMS AVOCADOS GREEN PEPPERS GREEN ONIONS BRUSSEL SPROUTS BROCCOLI RADISHES ENDIVE NEWSPAPER! i EW SPA PERI.

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