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The Alton Democrat from Alton, Iowa • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE ALTON, IOWA DEMOCRAT THUKSDAY, JUNE 15, 1950 I ORANGE CITY i Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Jong of Beliflower, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam De Jong and other relatives here last week.

Luveme Luypnes received bis A. degree in physical education at the graduation exercises Friday at the Iowa City University. from here were Mr. Mrs. Pester "Van Roekel and the Milton Van Roekel family.

On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. ,4 IDiamonds selected from the finest 3 to of all gem sti-nes being mined and Tnis means less than one in twenty diamonds are equal to uie 'ORAKGE BLOSSOI standard of qualily. At Fry Jewelers, Diamonds for Particular People Frj- Before You DIAMOND RINGS WEDDING RINGS WEDDING GIFTS STERLING Agencies Known for ReHaMlitr Quality. Agencies that are not placed in small towns.

FRY JEWELERS LE MAES, IOWA Rev. F. B. Mansen preached i at the Reformed Church of Spencer Sunday morning. Rev.

Albert Mansen of Hamilton, conducted the services in the Presbyterian Church of Boyden Sunday morning. On Sunday afternoon the Rev. Albert Mansen family attended services in the Reformed I Church of Middleburg and vis- lited friends there, after the services. To Wed i The jnarriage of Robert I Harold Schulier. of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Schulier of 1o Aliss Arvella De Haan. daughter of snd 3Irs. Louis De Haan of rCe wili lake I place at the Reformed Thursday. June 15 at o'clock in the evening.

Rev. Clarence Greving will officiate. the wedding from here are the bridegroom's sister. and Mrs. Arthur Reekers and the John Rex -inkel and I 'Benj.

Te Grotenhuis families. IVIr. and J. Pruis of Morrison. HI.

are visiting her I family here. On Tuesday eve' ning they were supper guests in the Harold Kraai home. Also- I supper guests there were the Wilbur Kots family of Maurice. 'Before their marriage Mr. snd Mrs.

Pruis were empioyeo at! the Friday I the Mission Statio.n ci D.iice. lat Iowa Stale lawn Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edw. Fiaher axid the Andrew Jurrians family of Hospers are spending a few days at the Fisher Cottage at Lake Minnewaska, Minn.

Mrs. Fred De Jong and children, Gordon, Carolyn and Beth arrived Saturday from Gray- hawk. and were guests in the Petr Van Roekel home. On Monday evening the De Geo. Mieras and Mrs.

Jas. Zevenbergen. Mr, and Mrs. Henrj' Noordhoff attended graduation exercises of Hope College, Holland, where their son Merrill graduated. Tbey also visited relatives and friends in Indiana.

air. and Mrs. Albert Heemstra and children visited her brother, the Rev. Spencer De Jong Jongs held a family reunion in family in Chicago, their honor at Paullina. Miss Anna and Miss Josephine Muilenburg are visiting their sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Jansma at Kanasha, Wis. Joe Wiersma receives treat- P. Van Roekel were hosts to ment at the Veterans Hospital a group of local ministers and; in Sioux Falls, S. D.

their wives, complimenting Mrs. I The O. C. Band gave its first De Jong and family. Present concert of the season Wedne3- were Rev.

anr Mrs. H. Colen-; dav evening, June 15. A. Ble- brander.

Rev. and Mrs. F. B.jma'ster, O. C.

High School iMansen, Rev. Z. Roetman, mu-sic instructor, directs the H. S. Muilenburg, Rev.

snd Mrs. J. Heemstra and Rev. and IMrs. H.

V. E. Stegeman. were and Mrs. B.

D. Dyk- and and Mrs. J. J. Vander Schaaf.

Mrs. De Jong and children left Tuesday for Firth, for a visit with her mother. Afe. Gertrude De Vries a few- weeks. airs.

Jeane Luymes attended of Rev c'nurch there. The Rev. Ixlz-nsen fam- ily were guests in the Rev. T. Oegema ho.nie after ssrvices Sunday evening.

Van Gelder-Vlierer The marriage of 3 Ys.n Gelder and IiJarvir. Vlieser of this vici ic -r -k r-Iace at the First Church a public Mondsv evening, 12. with Rev. R. I Kma officiating.

Ordinatio.n snd services for Clarence Greving Were held at the Newkirk Ref. Church Friday evening. Participating in the sendees were Rev, Z. Roetman who presided: Rev. H.

Hesselink of Alton who delivered the charge to -Jie Rev. Gt. Doctor cf Hospers who gave a charge t3 the congregation. The Rev. Band.

Larry Tayllor has graduated from the State University of Missouri and will be employed at a news office in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben De Valois and sons Roger and Galen will leave Friday on an 18-day trip through the east. Enroute they plan to visit the Rev.

Wm. Van't Hof family in Detroit, Mich. Mi-ss Edna Scholten and gro- Scholten and Dav- students at Central Pella were guests Wed- Ltjymes and son moved in the Reuben De Val- I Tuesday to Galva, 111., where ois home. Miss Scholten he will assist the vetermarian, home is at Boyden graduated Dr. A.

C. Gathmann. from the Noraial Training Rev. and ISlrs. Peter De Jong Dept.

at Central. of Sioux Center visited in the Rev, and Mrs. J. Masselink i Rev. T.

Oegema home left for Grand Rapids, Mich. Miss Eleanor De Blauw is home this week from Kalamazoo, where she jtaught in the Williams Chr. School the past year, IHr. and Mrs. Otto Mouw returned from a trip to points iin Wisconsin, Chicago, 111., and 'Vinton, where they visited The Okko Wielenga family of Mentone, and Carolyn Wielenga of Loma Linda, Calif, are visiting relatives here.

The O. C. Y-Teens gave a program at the Maurice High School auditorium Wednesday 'evening. The Rev. T.

Oegema family epsnt last weelt at Denver and Colorado Springs, Colo. The Central Ref. Church of Sioux Center has called the Rev. Theo. Oegema, Bible instructor at N.

J. to be their pastor. The Willing Workers Society surprised Vera Mae Van Gorp Tuesday when they came to spend the afternoon with her. Present were 20 members and teachers. An enjoyable time was spent playing games.

Vera Mae is doing fine after suffering serious buriis in an accident early this past spring. The Rev. C. Boonstra and P- TO. The Ray Kraai family of Omaha visited relatives here S-unday.

and attended here. Mrs. Arie Raak entertained last week Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sister, Peter Vander Wei's birth- H. CoUenoranaer Present were Mrs. Gt.

Raak. JMrs. Peter Raak, evening. Rev. De Jong attended where he is attending a ccnUege board meeting here, -sessions.

Mrs. Masselink mean- 9- Vacation is vLsiting her daughter. BiDle give a public and family at Grand Haven. The Lambert Top baby is T4 4 -recovering from a condition A i of telescoped intestine, however in church parlors 20 at sermon. Rev.

Wm. Duven of Gait. la. is spending t'ais week as a of the Duven relatives, i 31 his sister's. Mr.

and Aiben Popnia of Maurice and the Harold Krasa fam.iiy here. The Girls Band of ihe en.ioyed The condition of Van Klompenburg in the Doornink Hospital remains unchanged. Helen, daughter of IMr, and Mrs. Stanley Duven underwent an appendectomy Monday, June 12 Gt. J.

Van Es submitted to major surgery at the Grossmann Hospital Monday, June 12. Stationary or Pickup Baling See or call ALVIN ZENK Alton, Iowa Phone 4398 llp2 Merlyn Kraal families are spending this week at the Minnesota lakes. JRev. and Mrs. Albert Mansen and children Albert James and Julalne of, Hamilton.

spent the past week in'the par- iental Rev, F. B. Mansen home. They left Tuesday for Charles City where they will visit his Sister, the John Wolf family before returning home. Mr, and Mrs.

George Kellen were hosts at a dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Henrich and Francis, Mr. and, Mrs.

Vic Kellen and famUy, of Remsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Henrich, Mr. and Mrs. K.

Stine and children of South Gete. and Miss Glennia Kellen of Sioux City. Wayne Grower was never intended to be used by itself. Feed your own grains with it and watch your pullets "Gain On Wajme." Floyd Hatchery. 10-3 Real Estate 320 Acres With Excellent Improvements In Southern Minnesota 1.

New House. 2. Barn 34x64 with round roof. 3. New Cement Stave Silo.

4. Machine shed 24x60. 5. Hog house 20x40- 6. Chicken House.

7. 36 inch woven wire fence all around farm. 8. Nice young grove. 9.

Cement block crib with elevator built 7000 bu. ear com capacity and 10000 bu. small grain capacity. Electricity to every is well good producer- No buildings more than 5 years old. It would take more than $30000.00 to replace the improvements today.

We'll be proud to show this place. Jonker Top, Realtors Office Downstairs Hawkeye Hotel Bldg. ORANGE CITY, IOWA ttle And Often Fills The Purse" The rrjth of ihe proverb has bsen deinonstrated by laany de-posizors in the Alton Savings Bank whose accounts have grort'n stesdily as the res-ult of systematic thrift. Small put aside regularly soon motint up to a stibstantial stim. Open an account novr and resolve to make a deposit even' vreek- See soon yoti vdll acvi'uraulate a reser -j -e of h'an-ireds of dollars.

Alton Savings Bank Real Estate Improved 160 Acres Near Slajion, Minnesota at SI 20.00 6-room house with basement. New Quonset type bam v4x70 New crib and granary. Garage, hog house and chicken hoiise. Electricity. 120 acres pasture hayland.

In market for only a short period. A good dairy or stock farm. Several other good southern farms- Arrange for an appointment Jonker Top, Realtors Oflfice Downstairs Hawkeye Hotel Building ORANGE Cmr, IOWA lib (Am! Seiaon Som-ething new in clever tie Miniatures, patterned after familiar and useful tools, are so smart, you'll 'iPcn-C a vshole kit of them, to wear with favorite ties. D'xshingly designed by in gleaming gold and filver finish. SWA.KK Miniatures, each, pliis Federal Tax.

Clothing Shoes LEMAES, IOWA Make DAD Cool and Comfortable With a Pair of Summer Weight Slacks Nylonts Rayons! Tropicalsl We have hundreds of every shade in the book regulars, longs and shorts solid colors, checks, plaids, and stripes and each one is so cool, comfortable, and yet dressy that Dad will have to put it on the minute he opens the package! From $4.95 to $14.95 I Clothing and Shoes "Why Go Farther" dn the Corner, LeMars.

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