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The Independent from Hawarden, Iowa • Page 8

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The Independenti
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Hawarden, Iowa
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If You Haven't Already, Joii The Model Cleaner Knit Suit and Dress Club Now We measure all knit garments file the measurements and each time the garment is cleaned We block them to that exact size Nearly 150 women have taken advantage of this extra service. Model Cleaners Phone Monroe Ltmdberj HAWARDEN CHURCH NEWS Flrtt Baptist Chir-fc Yot Paul Tutor Thursday 7:30 p. m. Bible study. 8:30 p.

m. Choir rehearsal. Sunday 10:00 a. m. Sunday school James Squier, 11:00 a.

m. Morning worship. m. Baptist Youth Fel- meeting. 8-00 p.

m. Evening 1 The Men's chorus piacticc and i i meeting be Tius'Iay at p. October 11. The insti ut'tion classes a i Satuiday moimnjr at 10 o' and Sunday moining at 10 o'clock. The teacher training course for the teachers in the basement is Sunday evening at 7:15 in the Fellowship class room.

The teachers for the older classes will nu-et Thursday evening during the Bible study hour in the auditorium. The Luveme Civic and Commerce Association Invites You To See The Hawarden High School Band perform at the Fifth Annual Tri-State Band Festival Luverne, Minnesota Saturday, October 8 9:00 a. Baton twirling contest, High School Auditorium. 1:00 p. High School Bands, baton twirlers, flag swingers, and floats in big street parade.

1:30 m. Bands compete at fair grounds for honors and trophies in marching maneuvers, 4:30 p. m. Massed band concert, with over 1,200 musicians. Gerald R.

Prescott, University of Minnesota, conduct the band. EVERYTHING IS FREE Plan to bring the family to Luverne for an enjoyable day. Christian Reformed Church B. Vanden Brink, Pastor Sunday 9:30 Morning worship. 2:00 Afternoon worship.

3 30 Sunday school. 7:15 Young People's Society. Tuesday 8 p. m. Priscilla Society.

8 p. m. Men's Society. Thursday 2 p. m.

Dorcas Ladies Aid The Young Calvinist rally will bt htld October IS at tto ChriatiaA Brfomtd chunk p. m. Ife will kt Mr. Richard Pottna of Grand youth director. All jrounf people are inviW.

Construction Work House Movers Earth moving, Farm work and Basements, Concrete work, Basement Foundations, Side Walks Feeding Lots, Etc. WJ. Smith Son Hawarden, Iowa Call 340 for Free Estimates The Methodist Chttrch 8. Krvtchwitt, MimbUr Thursday 7:30 p. m.

Choir rehetraaL Sunday 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Youth Fellowship for Intermediate and High School youth at 5:15 p.

m. 7:45 p. m. Young Adult Fellowship. Our special guest speaker for the day is Rev.

Clarence Tomp- klns, executive secretary for Friendship Haven, our North Iowa conference home for the aged at Fort Dodge. Monday, October 10: The Official Board wi 11 meet at 8 m. in the Green Room. Wednesday, October 12: The Twig Benders will meet at the home of Mrs, James Dawson at 8 p. m.

Assistant hostesses are Mesdames Elwood Iverson and Earl Bilsky. Thursday, October 13: The Ruth and Martha Circles will meet at 2 p. m. Ruth will meet at the home of Mrs. Sam Cooper with Mrs.

Ruth Thompson as assistant hostess. Martha will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Siders with Mrs. Earl Smith as assistant hostess. The Sioux City District Laymen's rally will be at Hornick Methodist church.

The evening meal will be served from 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. and will be followed by a fine program. Leave your 6:00 Junior tar Timdajr 5:30 Harvest Home supper. Thursday 7:00 Carol choir rthtartaL 7:30 Chancel cfcoir rehearsal.

Serentto Bay Atreatitt Cfcirrt A. H. LfotcK, Pastor Sabbath achool Saturday mi 10:30. Church service at 11:45 a All visitors are welcome to woiship with us. 7:45 p.

m. Prayer meeting. name with Mr. Earl V. Slife, if you can attend this- rally.

Parteeostfti "A Cfcwch with a Welcome" Clyde Brooks, Pastor Thursday Hear the Voice of Prophecy every Sunday over WNAX at 10:30 a with the speaker H. M. S. Richaids and the King's Heralds quartet and Del Delker, soloist. TV Sunday at 1 o'clock.

Faith for Today is on KELO- Trtttity Lutntrtft Church The Church of the How O. F. W. Pittadc, Pastor Thuisday, October 2 00 p. m.

Ladies Aid Society. 7:00 p. m. Junior choir. 7.30 p.

m. Sr. choir rehearsal. Saturday, October 8: 9:00 m. Senior (Second year) nstruction class.

1:30 p. m. Junior (First year) instruction class. Sunday, October 9: 8:15 a. m.

The Good Shepherd Hour over station KSCJ. 9,30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class. 10:30 a.

Divine worship. 12.00 noon, "The Happy Heart" ove KELO-TV. 1 -00 "No Compromise" KV-TV G.30 p. m. Walther League zone rally at May City.

Monday, October 10: n. m. Men's Club meeting. Topic discussion, business meeting, fellowship and refreshments. Tuesday, October 11: 8-00 m.

Sunday school staff. Wednesday, October 12: Couple Feted On 55th Wedding Anniversary Miss Goraldine Lank horn entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of the 65th wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Lankhorst, sr. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lankhorst and Douglas and Mr. and Mrs.

John Lankhorst and Barry. The Lankhorst famil came to Hawai den in 1921 when Mr. Lankhorst opened a meat market here. After operating the business 28 Mr. Lankhorst turned it over to hib sons.

Before coming to Hawaiden Mr. Lankhorst operated a market at Monroe, S. where he located when he came to Ameiica from Holland. Mis Lankhorst also is from Holland and when she came to America she located at Le Mars. Mr.

and Mrs. Lankhorst were married at Monroe, S. D. being the first couple married in a small Dutch church at that place. They have three children, Harry, John and Geraldine Lankhorst and four grandchildren.

AA 1 Sunday school 0 i Venture of Faith" rally 8:00 p. m. Bible study. Sunday 10 m. Sunday school.

11 a. m. Morning worship. Tuesday 8 p. m.

Prayer service. Mrs. Johnson Entertains Club Mrs. York Johnson entertained the members of her bridge club in her home Wednesday evening. The hostess served a dessert uncheon.

with the circuit visitor at 8:00 p. m. This lally is for all members of congregation. The Associated Churches Congregational Presbyterian John Thorns, Pastor Sunday 9:30 Sunday church school. 11:00 Divine worship.

Seimon, "Prayer and Worship." Nursery for pre-school children. 2:30 Senior Westminster Fellowship rally at Odebolt. Trinity American Church, Akron Lather A. Mejer Ptstor ISth Sunday after Trinity Sunday S. 15 a Akron Broadcast, KLEM.

15 Sunday school. 10.30 Divine services. and evening; Luther League Fedciation rally at Prestor dai tbaH, Akron at Grant. Tuea 8 p. m.

Mission Circle Wednesday 30 a. m. Sr. high released time class. m.

Luther League meeting. 3:15 p. m. Jr. high released rime class.

6:30 Luther League banquet. Saturday i 8:15 a. Plymouth Co. Bi Gad- cast, KLEM 9 a. m.

Childien's co'ifirmat on instruction. 1- p. m. Church notes over KLEM. The wages of sin be reduced.

Hawarden Lodge Puts on Drill The Hawarden lodge put on the password drill at the Tri-State Royal Neighbor convention in Sioux City the past week. Among- the Hawarden members who attended were Mesdames Andrew Hoogland, Annie Benson, Louis Nelson. Lena Dougherty and Bea Earll for A want ad will find it for you. Headquarters WAYNE FEEDS Jamesway Equipment Complete Poultry Service Free Culling and Delivery Service Hawarden Produce And Hatchery Clarence Barns, Mgr. Will Attend Parents Day Mr.

and York Johnson will attend Day at ncll college at Mount Vertion Barbara Johnson, who is a sophomore at Cornell, will be drum major at the football jrame Saturday when Cornell plays Monmouth college of Monmouth, 111. At the entertainment for the Barents, Barbara will play a piano soJo and will appear with the col- choir. INDEPENDENT, Thin-why. October 0, 1M6 Mrs. J.

A. Squier Holds Open House Mrs, J. A. Squier held open house at her home last Wednesday afternoon for home department of the Baptist Sunday school. During 1 the afternoon 17 of the 20 members were entertained at the home of Mrs.

Squier, the president. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Squier. Attention: FARMERS We feel that the price of alfalfa seed is about as low as it will be. We would like to talk over your needs for spring delivery.

We believe you can save money by buying now. Northwest Iowa Seed Co. Phone 23 Hawarden Sunbeam presents the first really new kind of bread in years and years and years a delicious golden bran loaf fortified with made with nutritious vitamin ALtBMN "AlUtwi" rayiftftd KiMppj Company. LOOK AT ALL THE CHECKERED FLAGS CHEVROLET'S COLLECTED! Iritt wtt EVQTVfflElE! 1ESS OIL CONSUMPH9N IBS OWE WEAt you ITS GUARANTEED! to AH Oi and vw if for or vp to 7,000 MjfuAed ffxrt Ifves up IQ far it, go any 66 Dealer end He will drain ond rcflw yow cnvnfcCQW w3Hv ony oTSer ovoSoble yob pre how are fliaf youT On At this time of year your motor may be quite cold ufccn you start it, but moments later burning gasoline creates high engine heat. It takes a special kind of motor oil to protect your engine at such opposite extremes, TROP-ARTIC All-Weather Motor Oil gives this full range protection.

It's a winter and summer oil in one. It resists thkkening when it's resists thinning when it's hot. it lets you start easily, always and compared to older types of oils it can even double engine life! DAYTONAUAOtnA. COUMMA, C. YOunesfowN, OHIO AtlAMTA.

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1C bttck up Chevrolet Rear Sprin-Body by Anti-Dux PHUIPS COMPANY A A I Phfflips 66 Prodncls are distributed tm aai rkWty by Coleman Service Station cfctdtfd did Ml MM tfMrt iS AmcrkM Mi fvrtifi ttn, tat! Let's translate these victories into your kind of driving. You've got to have faster aixelcratiun to win on the tracks. And that means safer (MsMg on the highways. You've got to have better springing and suspension. For you: safer and pier motoring.

You've got to have big, fast-acting brakes and easy, ac- cocaae steering. More things that make your driving safer! Ownc in and drive a Chevrolet yourself. Hours HUM 10 urn 10WVMGES-II6 DiAUl DUOYAMEWOfVtOin BROWN CHEVROLET CO. Phone 403 Hawarden, Iowa.

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32,249
Years Available:
1890-1976