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The Harlan News-Advertiser from Harlan, Iowa • Page 4

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ttumuuumvimumiimuvumuumumumiumumiummuuuvumu! The Harlan (la.) News-Advertiser Tuesday, April 17, 1956 LETS GET PERSONAL report your out-of-town trips and fluettc i regularly. Your and 'relatives; enjoy reading these little and your hosts and guests appreciate your courteey In reporting PHONE 42 by OLCA HEYELT Floyd Best end son, "Chudtie" went Omaha Thursday, to "meet her husband at the Omaha airport 'when he returned by plane from service in Alaska. SgL Best was stationed there with "the Air Force for 13 months 'and will have a 48 day leave before reporting to. his new pssign- ment at Prescott Isle, Mainer a a a 'Mrs. Best and 2 year old returned to Harlan Friday.

At the end of his leave, Sgt. Best's family will accompany him to Maine where he. will be stationed for 3 years. Mrs P. BUckwell of Omaha was a guest the home of her sister.

Mrs Mel Xuzuni and family several days of the past. week. Mrs took her back "to Omaha For their guests over the past weekend. 'Mr -and Mrs H. 'lusley entertained and Mrs L.

Kleiupell of oualn. Mrs Kleiupell. who is vice- halrmau of 'ihe -Wiseousin Feder- tion of Women's was the matured speaker Shelby ouuty Federated Club meeting Harlan "Friday. Kleinpell a cousltj "of Mrs Tlusley. On Saturday.

-Mrs Tinsley and her guests drove-to Onmlia to visit Joy's Town. Dr. and Mrs Joseph H. Spearing and children, Ann and John; returned over the weekend from a two 'weeks vacation In Biloxl. Mississippi, and other points of scenic aud historic interest 'n the South.

Mrs Lars Nelson, 81, fs in Myr- t'ue Memorial hospital for surgery and treatment after she broke her hip Wednesday at the Memorial Home, where she is living The accident occured when her leg and she fell to th-v floor. i She is getting along as well as might be expected but her family fearful she might r.cve: be able to walk again. Mrs Nelson is the mother of Mrs Otto Soren- Miss Ardella Rold of the County Welfare office staff, underwent an appendectomy Myrtue Memorial hospital Thursday. She cnrne through'the surgery nicely and is making Rood recovery. The Harlan Fire department an, swered an alarm from the Frankson and Johnson store Friday forenoon where some discarded linoleum back of the building had caught fire from sparks.

Men from the Frankson-Johnson store and from stores next door had extinguished the blaze just as the fireman arrived on the scene. 'Miss Betty Reed. 4th grade, teacher at Laurel building, went to Iowa after school to spend the -weekend with" -friends. She accompanied Jerry Smith of junior high as far as Moines ''for the'weekend. Mrs Oryille Larimore went to Sioux City to see her son.

Donald, who was hospitalized for a re-occurance j.ojL former; illness. Mr Ujetf up and went back after-: tier" again Sunday. Don is improved will be in the hospital for several 'days more. Mrs It. J.

Finn is home from Elkhart. Indiana, where she visited in the home of her daughter, Mrs Richard Magee and family. went especially to see her new grandson. born March 24. which they named Jeffre Peter.

Mrs Magee is the former Mary Katherine Finn. Mrs Marie More of Seymour is visiting in the home of her son. Leo Mores and family, arriv ing last Wedneday to be with her grand children while Mr and Mrs (Mores were at the press'conven tion in Des Moines. "Mr and Mrs Harold Head have returned to Harlan after spending last weekend in Simpson and tlie past week in' the home of their 'daughter. Mrs Jim Oh in Ankeny.

Until they can get into their own in Coll ege Heights. Mr and Mrs Head are staying with their son. Leo Head and. family here. Mrs Ga Cooms.

teacher at Park School and her husband who teaches at teaches at Oakland, are living in the Head home until the close of the school year, occupjv-ing i Mr and Mrs Head went to Florida for the winter. and Mrs Clare L. Horning, aud their month old daughter, "yntlila Dianue. of Shenandoah. visited in the home-'of Mrs Horn- ng's parents.

Mr and Mrs-Frank Stolz-over-the weekend, and with Mr and Mrs Charles Stolz. Mrs W. V. Mayne of Council Bluffs came Friday for a weeks visit with her brother. G.

K. Swift and family. Mrs Mayne returned about three weeks ago after spending the fall aud winter months in California. A six-hour Clergy-Teachers Conference was held at St. Paul's Episcopal church last Thursday, with 'morning, afternoon "and even ing sessions.

'The conference is sponsored by the National Council's Department of' Christian Education. The theme of. the program. and. Response' was under, the supervision of the Rev.

x. H. Tinker of the National Council from Connecticut. Clergy, and church, school at tended from Sioux City, Denison and Harlan. George Schack and Milforc Rold.

commander and adjutant of Helnier -ReyeH Post, Robt. Jacobsen. Mrs Bil Fritz, auxiliary president. Mr. and Mrs Carl Mark aud Mr aud Mrs attended, joint county jof am auxiliary'' a 'am units from Elk Horn.

Pan ama. Defiance and represented. They, report attendence. and a good W. arrived hoine the past week from the Wes Coast, where she has been making an extended visit -with her daugh ter and family, Mr and Mrs-Thom as Thygesen and in Riviera.

California. Mrs "Hughes gone six months and reports she spent a most pleasant winter Friends and clients here Harold A. Miller of Council Bluff: have received announcement tha he was qualified for in the "Top Club Round Table" Mutual of New York company': high honor organization. Membei ship is the result of his industri ous efforts' to extend the benefit of personal insurance protection 19 a wide cleintele. His many fri ends here will be pleased to leasn of the honor which has come him.

'The Jerome Dunn's have starte extensive remodeling to thei home at 1217 Baldwin Street. Th excavation and foundation" is a ready completed for an additio to include a garage. The ne added rooms will make livin quarters for the family all on.th ground floor. 'Mr and Mrs'. J.

Petersen re- urned Monday from Los California, 'where they had been pending ther winter wih their hildren. had a serous'' illness" before 'tlfey left for he West Coast and they went to he -warmer climate especially or his health. The Petersen's noved Into one of the Pauley lownstairs apartments at Sth and Baldwin BY MRS BILL HANSEN. For their dinner guests last Sunday, Dr. and Mrs.

J. W. Meder entertained Dr. and Mrs. Don Wal- cer of Des Moines, Dr.

and Mrs. loseph Ingmand of Red Oak and 3r. and Mrs. Paul Mathews of Omaha. Westphalia By RUTH GOESER The annual meeting of the Westphalia Co-operative Association was held 12 at St.

Boniface auditorium. The. 1955 financial report was read and explained by John Ley, C. C. A.

auditor-analyst of Omaha, Nebr. Larry Engel was elected a new director. The new education committee elected was: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gross; Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred -Coenen; Mr Mrs. Urbie Henschied and Mr. and- Mrs. John Goeser.

Mrs. Roy Rossman won -the door prize. Lunch was served -at- the close. CHARIVARI A charivari. party was held for Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Schulte Sunday, evening. Those present were Mr'iand Sonderman and family, Mr. and'Mrs. Don Kloewer.

Mr. and Wageman and' family, and Elmer Wageman, Mr. and Mrs. George Wageman, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Wageman, Mrs. Lena Wageman. all of Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Vail, Mr.

and and family from Panama and Mr Mrs. Vince Sonderman and family of Portsmouth. Mrs. Godfrey Coenen 'and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Blum, Agnes and Jerome, and Mrs. Vernon Sandbothe of Panama attended the funeral of Joyce Britan of Council Bluffs 'Tuesday. Mrs. Wilfred Coenen, Mr. and Mrs.

Rudy Schulte and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goeser were Wednesday evening guests at the Leo Schmitz home in honor of Mrs. Schmitz's birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Powers and Debbie of Vail were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Christensen. sold his house in northeasUpart of Elk Horn with seven acres oMand this week to the Salem Homes association for $12,000.

floor of the house will be. used for. a caretakers home, the. second floor available to accomodate six men in connection with the Old Peoples Home. The dairy herd and poultry flocks "will be moved to the new location.

Mr. and Mrs. Christensen are building a one story home south of their old place. Possession will be given when the Christensen's can move into their new home. The Elk Horn high school'jur niors presented their class More Homework," Tuesday, evening before a capacity crowd at the.

high school, auditorium. The play was a comedy in three acts. Members of the cast were Myrna Petersen, Janice Weddum. a Juelsgaard, Larry Kolb, Shirley Graritcer, Sharon Mardesen, Charles Hansen. Jackie Barker.

Elsa Overgaard, Roger Andersen, Sonja Jacobsen, Jim Christensen, Jo Farley, Leland Wiges, Rosalie Leistad and David Esbeck. The play was directed by Mrs. David Jones. Glen Carlsen of Council Bluffs, Alma Carlsen of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.

Emery Carlsen, were Sunday dinner guests of their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carlsen. Mr. and Mrs.

Jens Rasmussen returned from the West coast on Tuesday after spending the winter months -there. They visited a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, at Eugene, and'Mr. and Mrs.

John Mc- Givey of California. 'Mmes Nels Hansen, Albert Nelsen. Raymond Petersen of Exira and Mrs. Henry Clemsen of Atlantic visited with Mrs. Vernon Knudsen on.

Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Willie Hansen and Mrs. Dick Olsen visited with' Mrs. Einer Jensen at Audubon Wednesday afternoon.

The Alpha Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon at the Elk Horn Lutheran church parlors with Mrs. Elmer Sorenseh as'hos- tess. Seventeen members answered' call" with Favorite Hymn." Four guests, Mmes Hans Weddum, Adolph Lange, John Jacobsen and Mrs. Roland Hen sen, were a i new members joined the organization. They were 1 Mmes Allen Hansen, Melvin Boose, Howard Esbeck, Eincr Leistad.

and 'Elmer Pastor Jensen led the. de- -Mrsl conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Thorwald' Hansen gave a very interesting report 'on the Lutheran welfare meeting held Amej. Mrs.

Elmer Cude will at the May meeting. Mrs. Leroy Pedersen was host, ess to the Club Thursday twelve members The club will meet in May at the home of Mrs. Burton Esbeck. The afternoon was spent socially.

Marie Jorgcnsen and daugh- ers and Mrs. Edna Hoegh of. Milwaukee, and Mrs. Alma Marshall of Atlantic, have returned from a month's vacation trip Florida. Mrs.

Anna.Hansen was hostess the Jolly Workers Club Thursday afternoon. Mines Gaylord etersen and Howard Hansen received birthday gifts' from their ecrct pal. Mrs. Toby Henningsen vtll be the hostess for the May Meeting. Mrs.

Roland Petersen was hostess to the Jolly Dozen club at her ionic Thursday afternoon. Mrs. lara Christensen was a guest The afternoon was spent- socially and lunch was served. Mr. and.

Mrs. Delbert Rasmussen and Nancy was in Audubon Tuesday evening to help his father, eorge Brokaw, celebrate his )irthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larsen of Spencer has moved to the Salem invalids Home.

Mrs. Larsen" rs he mother of the late Dr. Sahalm. a former dentist at Elk Horn. Mr.

and Mrs. Hans Juelsgaard entertained at supper Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hans Eskov, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ahrenkiel, Mrs. Anna Lange, Mrs: Magda Andersen. Mrs.

Christena Jepson, Mrs. Jcrtha Eskov, Hilda and Richard Petersen. Mrs. Hans Juelsgaard, who is an employee at the Salem Home, treated the residents and the staff to ice cream on Wednesday afternoon in observance of Mrs. Juelsgaard's birthday.

Guests were entertained again in the evening. Mrs. Sena Mathiesen was honored Wednesday afternoon and evening on her eighty-third birthday when relatives and friends called. She received many gifts and cards on the ooccasion. Out of town'guests in the afternoon were her nieces, Mmes Alvin Petersen.

Eagan Beck a Jacobsen of Exira. Mrs. Laura Petersen was dismiss' ed from the Audubon Memorial hospital on Thursday and will convalesce a -lew days at the home of her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albertson, before returning to her own home.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Basse, Mrs. Anna Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Har vcy Nissens, Mr.

and Mrs. Paulus Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nel sen, Mr. and Mrs.

Hans P. Peter sen, Mrs. Anna J. Petersen, Hilda Petersen; Rasmus Axelsen; am the-Ed Hoegh family attended th Mr and Mrs Wilmer E. Petersen returned home last Friday from their two weeks vacation visit with Mrs Petersen's brotier-in law and sister.

Mr and Mrs Harold McKeig i Glendale, Today's News on sale at the following news stands each' Monday and Thursday at 4 p.m. BAKER'S HARLAN DRUG NORGAARD'S SUPER VALU SWANSON'S PEXTON'S GET TWO YEAR IMMUNITY AGAINST HOG CHOLERA! Vaccinate in LESS time with LESS trouble, at LESS cost with ROVAC Hog Cholera Lederle no lerum when on pips fc hog ehoUrol capable of introducing hog choUrt or any ortier swine diteaiel Mnmunity if cured 7 foflowing vaccination; lolitfoctory protection (Hoy oc- Mr HI 4 doyt. 'Full nome or product HOG CHOLERA VACCINE Uf i run) lafcfcH $. Pat. 2.5W.97* Norgaard Drug Harfan, Iowa golden anniversary of Ir.

and Mrs. Erriil Clemmcnscn if Audubon. Wdcncsday evening Our Savior's church. lr. Clemmensen was born in Elk lorn and his wife in Denmark, 'hey were married in Elk Horn April 11.

1906. He has operated arious businesses in. Elk Horn nd Audubon and Coulter. Since 950. Mr.

Clemmensen has been Carl Byland, employed at Steen 'reduce returned Wednesday rom Gray Summitt, where spent three days at the Purina escarch farms. Mrs. Mary Hansen is slightly mproved after suffering a stroke the Salem Invalid's Home on aturday. Mrs. Dagmer Christensen of Denver, arrived Thusday evening for visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Rasmus Nielsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grogstad and other- relatives and friends. Mrs.

ChristenserT' came to Audubon for the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Clemmensen, held on Wednesday evening. Earl Weddum has rented the lax Smith building on Main treet for his produce trucks. Harry Sanders has begun to paint nd do some repair 'work on the lUilding.

Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. larvey Larsen went to their home Tuesday evening for asurprise louse warming. After a social vening, lunch' brought by the guests was served. The Larsen's moved here from a farm near At- antic.

a friend in need There ore times when the ring of telephone bell at vital oj a heartbeat. A sick child i fire on the form on accident jick livejtock Emergencies such ai these moke the telephone, with its lightning-like ability to speed help, a true friend in need lo the former. Thot why telephone service remains a "muit" for so many farmers at all times. United Telephone Co. of Iowa Harlan, Iowa, office 68 Harlan Students On School Honor Roll Harlan high school students are now "headed down the with the final six-weeks period underway.

Sixty-eight made the honor roll for the fifth six-weeks period, Prin. L. S. Jamison announced. They were: Seniors--Wayne Arnold, Keith Bauer, John Miller.

Jo Ann Am- Rhcin, Margaret Brodersen. Donna Fabian, Judith- Fahrcnkrog. Linda Fiscus, Jane Graves, Kathryn Henderson, Mary Ann Janice Miller, 'Bonnie Nelson. Nielsen. Carol Peterson, Charlene Rosman and Jeannette Weins.

Juniors Jerome Burmeister, Larry -Haase, Carolyn Arnold, Patricia Bittle, Mildred Christensen, Charlene Hcmminger, Elizabeth Kauffman, Betty McKnabb, Lila Parker. Peterson, Diane Rasmusscn and Beverly Sorenson. Sophomores--Jerald Andersen, Alan Beals, Carl Bisgard. John Moran, Dean Pedersen, James Petsche, Gary Scull. Curran 'Swift, Patricia Anastasi.

Jeannette 'Laughlin, Mary E. Paulk, Connie Peck, Donna Roecker and Carolyn Stinn. Haskell. Ron Fascher, Robert Fritz, James Jacobsen, Gary Larsen. John Louis, David Nielsen, William Sohn, Gary Stamp, Patricia -Musich.

Barbara Newlin, LaVonne Sellers, Rosalie Burke, 'Ann- Chambers, Donna Fiscus. Dorothy Freeman, Helen Summers, Gary Stowe, -Kitty Barnelt, Bertha Boettger and Judy Kemp. indicates all A's. I i lapmnA A special selection for that anniversary 01; re- ception. Very moderately priced.

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And it's an option at aj fraction of overdrivc's usual price. A new ride stabilizer gives Blue Chip light-duties remarkable new riding comfort. No need to fight the stcenng- on.the poorest roads. All CMC's have electrical system. Tubelcss tires are stand- ard'equipment.

And a new boulevard styling makes.a CMC far and away the best advertisement you can run In short, new 1956: Blue Chip CMC's arc just about as impressive a line as you've ever seen. Values arc more remarkable. Drop by and sec for yourself! See its, too, for Triple-Checked used VANDERBERG MOTORS Harlan, Iowa Sth Market Streets 111! fl VI JUST ARRIVED! Brand new first time on the market! TaKe up to 18 months to pay! Chance of a lifetime for you parents and studeriTs to own a brand new ROYAL PORTABLE Typed work does look better. Gets you higher marks, too! Come in w4 fry this sensational typvriterl Harlan Newspapers the All New Portable ROYALITE it COMPLETE WITH ZIPPER CASE Comes in beautiful Red Leather Zipper Case a honey of a typewriter, full standard keyboard, ideal for the student or man who travels Also a full line of Smith-Corona and Remington Portables. Harlan Newspapers EWSPAPER!.

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