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The Harlan News-Advertiser from Harlan, Iowa • Page 9

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THE NEWS-ADVERTISER Harlan, Iowa, June 3. 1952 ELK HORN Mrs. Hilmar Nielsen Too Late For Tribune Miss Jessie entertained at a picnic supper Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Anna Hansen. Guests were Supt.

and Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs.

Gale Alexander. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown and children cind Mrs.

Alma Pei- crscn of DCS Moines spent the week end with Mrs. Anna Hansen. Mrs. Botilda Pctersen, who has been staying with her Uvo sons. Ansel and Ivey Petersen and their families in Yankton, South Dakota, is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.

N. H. Johnsen and other relatives. Mrs. -Maren Hansen, who has and Mrs.

Gene Sanders and chil- been living alone in the summer dren and Mr. and Mrs. Martin months and in the winter with: Nelsen. her children here and in Rascine, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Mathisea. has decided to give up her and family attended graduation: and join the Salem old exercises at the Atlantic high home family. She fell school Friday. Mrs. Mathersin's several Aveeks ago.

She is able to neice was a member of the class. be about with the aid of a cane. Mr. and Mrs. A.

N. Jensen I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Norgaard was in Council Bluffs Thurs- of Tyler, came Saturday day where they attended funeral services for Jacob Olsen at the Luthcrn church. 10 visit ix-latives here and in ria.

They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Larsen and Clare Fredcricksen and with Verncr Fredericksen, Rosco Olsen, Tom Pctersen and Anna Fredericksen. iMr. and Mrs.

George Rasmun- scn of Fremont, were visitors Sunday in Hie H. J. Fitzgerald and 'Mrs. John Peterson homes. Rasmussen was a former teacher in the Walnut school.

Mrs. Alex Peterson spent Monday in Atlantic caring for Mrs. Blair at the Atlantic" hospital. H. Y.

Fitzgerald went to Mason City Monday-to help umpire the state high school tourney. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weddum spent Saturday eve and Sunday at the Andy Anderson home in Omaha. Mrs.

Emmert Olsen submitted to surprery at the Atlantic hospital Monday Morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Frederiksen and Mr. and 'Mrs. Han Larson went to Blair, Sunday to visit and take their children home, who had been attending Dana College. (Miss Eileen Manchester, former teacher here in Elk Horn, has I been visiting friends over the I week end. She attended Lutheran i 1 Institute.

Minncappolis, I last year. She is going to teach summer school this summer at Peterson, Minn. Next school year she will teach at Gardenia. Will Cadwell and family are visiting in Shelby, with Mrs. Cadwell's parents.

Frank Wcston home near Coon! Chambers of Ilarlan were Sun- rfnv Hinnjhp at Rapids. Johana Nielson of Des Moines was a Saturday afternoon visitor at the Arthur Nielson home. 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Peters and Mrs.

Allyn Erickson and family were Thursday evening supper guests at the August Christiansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leslie and Sharon of Avoca and Lola Dent of Harlan were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Dallas Dent home. Mr.

and Mrs. August Christiansen attended a reunion at the Ricliard Peters home Sunday in honor of Jimmy Erickson who is home on furlough. Mrs. Howard Dahlof attended a fruit and vegetable, shower on Mrs. Gaylord Nielson at the Victor Clemmons home.

Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Harris and family and Dale Sorensen, Mr. and r.irs. Howard Dahlof and daughters.

Ma-, and Mrs. Milo Hart and Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stock and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Verncr Arnvig and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Nyrup. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson Mrs.

Rosie Arment and Carl. Mr. and' (Mrs. John Nunn. Mr.

and Mrs. John Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Marcussen. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Danlof, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Armentrout, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Albertson were Friday evening guests at the James Dahlof home in Harlan to see picture slides which their son has taken. day dinner guests at the Chambers home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chambers and Ronald visited the Ivan Lee home Friday evening helping (Mrs.

Lee celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Abel and son were Sunday dinner guests, at the Dale Christensen home. Mr.

ad Mrs. Harold Andersen spent Tuesday afternoon at the Chris Andersen home in Elk Horn. Mrs. Frank Clizbe spent Saturday night at the Justin Larsen home: Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Johnson and Dicky a nd Mr. and Mrs. Russell Christiansen visited at th Charles Christiansen home in Harlan Sunday afternoon.

Satur- and Dicky and Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen's 58th wedding anniversary. A song was dedicated to them Sunday over W.O.W., Omaha. EARLING Alex Esser slstlng Virgil with the farm work.

Geo. JRoseuow returned Monday from a fishing trip with his brother Barney in Minnesota. George was proudly displaying a Ib. walleye that he suared. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Heese returned Monday from-' Des Moines where Mr. Heese attended the Knights of Columbus convention held over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Graeve and family and Mrs. George Klein spent Thursday visiting at Des Moines. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Spanton and family spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. F.

Bicker. Mrs. Bicker returned with them when they were on the way to Lincoln Tuesday afternoon. Joseph Strauel of Salem. Oregon, is spending several days vis king at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Wihverding-. Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Finken and son Ray were Jefferson visitors Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Al Assmann. Mrs. John Wihverding and Joseph Strauel spent Wednesday visiting relatives at Waterloo.

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Miller and son Tony, Miss Agnes Graff of Harlaii, Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie brl- bacuer anj! sons Glen and Dale were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goeres" at Defiance. Mrs.

C. B. Miller left Tuesday for Excelsior Springs. where she will enter the Ball Clinic for medical treatment. The Earling Volunteer firemen held their meeting Thursday evening at the town hall.

Clip boards for News-Advertiser. sale at the Enjoy A Cadillac "It's later than you think!" Wilma Harris THE A I A according to the working drawings, calls for frame construction and an insulated floor slab laid over a cinder or gravel i with no basement. Exterior finish is planned to be siding and asphalt shingles. The floor plan consists of two bedrooms, bath, utility room, i i room, kitchen and a separate dining room. Space is provided in the utility room for heater, coat and storage closets and a large supply cabinet over the laundry equipment.

Other features in this home include picture window, fireplace, vestibule, covered entrance, recessed bath tub and the dining space placed in the kitchen. Wardrobe closets, with storage space above each, are used throughout. Overall dimensions are 44 feet by 24 feet. Floor area totals 1,135 square feet while the cubage is 13,464 cubic feet. HOME PLANNING BOOKS for building or remodeling.

Come in-we have them for your use. Also plan books for farm buildings. Harlan Lumber Co. 117 BOTH PHONES 117 Too Late For Tribune Church of Christ Classes Communion 11:15. Bible School will start June 2 at the Kedline church.

It will be held all day, for one week, thus ending on June 7. All children are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Nyrup of were Sunday afternoon at the Harold Nyrup Harlan visitors home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson and children of Corning were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Lloyd Gaer home. They stayed for supper and were joined by Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Elmquist of Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fiscus and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Fiscus and Kieth, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fiscus and children. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Kolbb and boys, -Mr. and -Mrs. John Carpenter of Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chains and Billy, Mr.

and Mrs. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Petersen and Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Petersen were Sunday visitors at the Illof Fiscus home to help Wayne Fiscus celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. CUPPY'S GROVE Mrs. Harold C.

Andersen AHamont Baptist Church Rev. L. H. Kearney, pastor. 10:30 a.m.

Morning 11:30 a.m. Sunday sclwol: 8:00 p.m. evening gospel service. Mid-week prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Axel Kjeldgaard of Council Bluffs are the parents a girl born May 14 at Mercy hospital. She has been named Deborah Ann. Mr. and Mrs.

Svante Kjeldgaard of Cuppy's Grove are the paternal grandparents. (Mrs. Kjeldgaard was a former teacher at Cuppy's Grove. and Mrs. Charles Gearheart are the parents of a son born May 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andersen received word Tuesday from fheir son Donald that he had been B. Ryan returned homo Monday afternoon after spending time as a patient at St. Joseph's hospital in Omuha.

Miss N'orma Muenchrath returned home Thursday after spending' a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reiser at Dcnsion. Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Collins and sons Donie and Xorman of Logan and Mrs. Merlon Collins of Magnolia were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Reiser and daughter Glenda of Denison and Chris Sailer of Westphalia were Sunday i guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muenchrath. Mr. and Mrs.

Vince Stinn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finken returned from spending several days vacationing at Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Kuhl and N. Blum spent Sunday visiting aat Wall Lake seeing Dr. Al Blum who is resting at his home. Mr. and Mrs.

Alf. Klein and sons Bernard, i and Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Langenfeld motored to Walnut Sunday I to visit Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Koppold. Charles Klein is at present as- inducted into was leaving the marines Omaha for and San Chester Dahlof of Harlan were Sunday dinner guests at the Harold Nyrup home. Mr.

and 'Mrs. Howard Daholf and girls and Marvin Hart were Sunday dinner guests at the Virgil Jensen home near Anita. Mr. and Mrs. Matheis Andersen and Mr.

and airs. Dick Andersen iwere at Spirit Lake Saturday and Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lambert and and Tommidine and Pat Bristol were Sunday evening visitors at the Gordon Dent home.

and Mrs. William Miller were Thursday evening visitors at the Gordon Dent home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dent and Joyce -were Sunday visitors at the SQOEMR SILAGE PRESERVER This mixture is designed principally as a convenient, low-cost method of handling pure cane black strap molasses in your pit, trench, or upright silos.

Squealer Silage Preserver contains pure cane molasses, and oat mill feed (oat flour, oat shorts, oat hulls) The high sugar content of this product aids in the fermentation of the green plant i prevent the action of harmful bacteria that cause spoilage. It also increases (he palatability and digestibility of the silage and helps to stabilize the carotene content. Use from 50 to 150 Ibs. of Squealer Silage Preserver per ton. depending on the moisture content to insure your grass silage investment.

ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW! Per Ton Delivered In 50 Ib. used burlap and cotton bags. FEED GRAIN CO. HARLAN Diego, California, for eight weeks training. The pupils of Cuppy's Grove school were entertained at the Lyle Knudsen home Tu- day evening as a treat from se whose birthdays are during vacation.

These included Mrs. L.rle Knudsen, Ardith and Lois Andersen. Donna Lee, Lowell Sorensen and Gary Jensen. After entertainment of games and prizes a picnic was enjoyed by all. A picnic supper and weiner roast was held at the Cuppy's Grove school Thursday evening as a closing for the school year.

The eighth grade pupils who are entering high school next fall from here, are La Vonne Andersen, Delmar Knudsen, Evelyn Larsen, Charlote Reisz and Lowell Sorensen. Mrs. Russell Noble of Harlan will be the teacher at Cuppy's Grove next fall. This vicinity is well represented in the Harlan senior class. Those who received their dip- plomas Wednesday night are Virginia Barton, VeLma Lee.

(Maurice Knudsen, Marilyn Scheel, Carolyn Camppbell, Ardella Rold and Mavis Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andersen of Kimballton visited at the Harold Andersen home Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Johnson visited at the Harold McBride home near Logan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Les H-enricksen and family attended a picnic Sun day at Potter's park in Harlan honoring Mary Ann.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Henricksen, who was confirmed. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray X. Williams, Mrs. Maggie Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lee and Hazel of Harlan and Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Lee and son were Sunday dinner guests at the Kenneth Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Knudson spent Friday evening at the George Mortensen home near Elk Horn helping Mr.

Mortensen celebrate his birthday. Mr. Justin Larsen and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Clarence Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Chambers and daughters of Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Everett TO INSURE YOUR CHOICE OF DATE ADAMS HATCHERY East Market Street HARLAN, IOWA Thanks, For The Wonderful Attendance at our 4-day Chevrolet Feature Show We were pleased to be able to bring this wonderful Chevrolet Exhibit to Harlan and pleased that so many people enjoyed it. The list of 20 prize winners are posted in our show room. Your Chevrolet Dealer for Over 27 Years E.

M. CHRISTENSEN A A PREPARE FOR THE GREATEST EXPERIENCE OF YOUR MOVIE-GOING LIFETIME! This city's enthralled movie-goers will fall under the spell of "Quo It is even a greatpr popular, success than "Gone With the Wind!" Words cannot describe its pulse-quickening romances, its soul-stirring inspiration! You must see it! AA-G-M presents ROBERT TAYLOR DEBORAH KERR LEO GENN PETER USTINOV Screen Ploy by JOHN LEE MAHIN end S. N. 8EHRMAN SONYA Lcvicrl Bcird on Ihc Novel by LeROY SAM ZIMBALIST An M-G-M Picture Christian-beauty pagan hero drawn together across the gulf of. martyrdom ADMISSION ALL SHOWINGS ADULTS -75c CHILDREN 25c Continuous showings Sunday, June 8th.

First show, 2:30 p.m., second show 5:45 and the last show at 9:00 p.m. Monday Tuesday, one showing only, at 8:00 p.m. Don't Miss This Great Movie Sun MOD. Tues June 8, 9 10 Harlan Theatre iEWSPAPE'RI.

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