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The Sheldon Mail from Sheldon, Iowa • Page 5

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SANB08N A ver- took place Saturday moroMg. Oct. 1G. at 9 o'clock, at the St. Cecelia's Catholic Church of Saiiboin.

Miss Jeannine Irene Wright Sauborn became the bride of George Harnaek of Faiher Frank, Brady officiated at the doubJe ring ceremony in the presence of the immediate families, other relatives and The bride is the- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wnght of Sanborn and the groom is the son ot Mr. and G- A. Harnack, or Sheldon.

The bride, given iri marriage by her father, was lovely in a floor length gown of tulle over satin i finger tip veil edged with lace. She earned a white gardenia corsage on a white prayer book. Mis Lois Hamack of Sheldon GIVE TO YOUR SHELDON COMMUNITY CHEST A ONE A YEAJLDJRIVKFOR THIRTEEN AGENCIES GOAL: $11,400 American Red Cross Boy Scouts Girl Scouts Salvation Army Sheldon Goodfellows Youth Activities Iowa Children's Home Cancer Polio United Fund Sister Kenny Foundation Y. M. C.

A. Society for Mental Health THIRTEEN DRIVES ONE DAY--FOR ALL AGENCIES TUESDAY, OCT. 26TH GIVE ENOUGH! was bridt-sniaid. She was attired in a length of ic blue luUe and lave with matching headband. She carried a colonial Dououel of v.

De'bert F. Wright of SaEborM and Bert Wright ot Iowa Larry Mecke A i ushers. I Mb-s Colling accompanied bv Mrs. sang Ave Maria, Or. This Beautiful Mother ard Lord I Aca Not Worths, music curing a ceremony.

I Baskets of Hydrangea and Au- tunui Garde-: F'owers banked the Alia-. I A for the guests wa- held following tiie Ceremony church i Deiben Warnke. Mr-. Aurand. Mrs.

Marvin Mrs. Melvin Mlue and white, bride's colors, with wedding bells over ibir bridal tabU-. carried oir Waitresses were the and Virginia Gano of and Cooper of Paul lino. Mrs. Snyder was in of book with DoP.r.a and Mrs.

cr.ir"-.-r at the i table Mrs. A 1 poured and Mrs. Ance Schinuh. motht-r 01 riii- cut ihr din" cake. A i for the feini- of the party was held at of bride's The bride a graduate of ihe Sanborn School and hns been rniploved Northwestern Bell Telephone Cosipanv at Spencer, lov.a.

groom a graduate of tilt- Sheldon School and is em- ploved with the Northwestern Sell at Spencer. Iowa. The young couple left on a wedding i to the Ozarks and will later reside in Spencer. Out-of-tov- v. g-uests were Mr.

and Mrs. A Ham act A Kate Marmon, Mr. and Mrs. C. Warburton.

Mr. and Mr? Jnmes Dugan. Mies Kathleen McDonald. Mr. and Mrs.

Lass. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woi- ber. Mrs.

Rve'vn Haines, Lizzie Dohlman. Mrs jodv Freeman and Harold of Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schwarz.

Mr. and Mrs. George of Sioux City. Mrs. Clarmcr Cooper and and Mrs.

James Cooper and Jeanne I of Faullina. Mrs. Harold Mugge of I Calumet. M. and Mrs.

Edgar Johnson of Cherokee. Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Wnsrht children of Iowa Falls.

Mr and Mrs. Harry Menke I and family of Archer, Mr. Zimmer of Storm ke owa Erich, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harmon of Spencer.

Wedding vows were Wednesday evening. Oct. 1J. at o'clock at the Methodist church, Miss Elaine Kilty of Sioux City became the bride of Gaylen i Gaco of Sanborn. Rev.

Ster-; hng J. Baldwin of Sanborn per-; I formed the double riM in the presence of relatives a friends. Th bride is the daughter of Mr. a Mrs Rfley of Sioux i C-iy and the grooax is the son 01 Mr" and Mrs. Melvin Gano of born.

1 Th? bride was attired in a navy blue iun with pink accessories She wore a corsage of pir.k car- iiajions. Bridesmaid was Virgina Cano 01 Sar-born She wore a. light blue suit i white accessories and a pink carnation corsage. Holz of Sanborn. acted as best man.

A reception was held following the Mrs. Norman HoH had charge of the guest book. The color scheme was blue. I Waitresses were Kay Pattv Block and Jeanette HopaJCS- The bride attended Central high at Sioux City and was i 1 ployed at the Dreier Bakery- The groom attended the Saahora high school was ia the Air' Force for three years and now tRUVS- port driver. The voung couple are making their home at Sfceldon.

Guests were Mr. and Lowell a of Aurelia. Iowa; Mr. and Mrs Marvin Gaao. Mr.

and Lavern Gano of Milfard; Mr- and Mrs Herman Block. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kleve. Bob Huilev.

Duane Ceilings. Roland Block. I-arrj- Faulftnkamp, Thelma Gacke, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jacques.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holzz, Glen Storm. Rei. and Mrs.

Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gano and family. all ci.

a classes we are reading about I Mr. Vegter submitted to oa.id and 11 children: Will of I surger- in the Methodist Hospital Rxxrk Carl. George. I at Sioiu. CUx JSfJyrday.

He all of SibKy. Joan Syracuse, fetiiaf atoeg eU as can be Kansas, and "Nelson of Alton Em- expected. Mrs. Vegter is Mrs Leonard Swatocb of Van- i at the George De Jong couver. WaehiB-loB-' Mrs, I Mr.

and -Al Kuiper visuwi Piere Landman of Rock Rapids! the Tony Kuiper hocie at Miy -VeULe. Mrs. Earl Holland of Minn; Minnie. Mrs. Har-l and Evans of Sheldon; Mrs.

Wisconsin visiting relatives. While they attended surprise i helrf for Mrs Baker Mr Bowman of Sibley. i preceded her in death. Anarew ni Postma of Sanborn Kuiper, Mrs 1 i ni i Two sifter, and two brothers also of Chicago aur her Geo-ge and Tunis afternoon orthing.op. and Mrs.

Minnie Brink of borne ol Mr Gerru Mrs. Minnie Brink of and Mrs. Kuiper of Jlr and Mrs. Kuiper and Mrs Bert Kuiper of Sanborn' the funeral services brated Birthday I'arty Bernard e.ilertair.etl a of folks in honor of Joe's sixth birthday Friday as in the Si-'-ori r.osi 1 office Saturday Mr. and Mrs.

Wni- family anc and and r.i i rroon. The afternoon was spent in Ed playing games after which a bogaard home. lunch was by the I Mr Mrs. Sam Guests were Ins Ere and CHr- Kathleen Foley. i and Klaver few mkjm to i.ir.v Gallup.

i Wilson a and Mrs. Harry EJgersma of Waupun. in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary. Trfe infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Hofmeyer returned home again from the hospital at Sioux City. Mr. PieterLS of Archer visited in me i nome on Monday. Recruiting i of the Navy and Mrs. iierjjsma and Mrs.

Helen Bryant and daughter Anne of Sioux Fails A Sunday guests the Wm home. Mr. and Mrs. Mi'. and John and Mr.

and Gary ar.i! 'iaughrer P-imgh-ir, and Mrs. and of HartK-y Mrs. Alice D'- Hoom helped ly De Boom his i birthday Friday i and 43e Boon; ceL orate her birthday Monday i at ot i a i Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

De Boom. Mai! Advs. jet results. The Sheldon Mail Werinesriav October 20. 1864 The Sheldon Mail is the oaljf jnett-spaper in '-bis territory which I has a guaranteed, audited circuJa- tion.

i ASK FOK IT AT VOClt I I I I A FOOD MKT. a.nd Mrs. Dick Vacden Berjj -ind family visited Thursday eve-1 in the Henry Dirltsen home a- Hartley. Tne Loyal Workers will meet on a at Jlerormeu church. CLOSING OUT In order settle the estate of the late Jake Iowa, we will sell at public auction the following described personal property and real estate: 7 Two Days THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 Farm Machinery to be Sold at Farm 1 Mile South of Melvin at 1 p.

m. Case A Tractor with Cultivator, Caee Sii-Foot Combine, New Idea Elevator and Hoist, John Xo. -2OO Corn Picker. John Derre Two-Row Corn fUnter, International 2-Bottom I'low o. 214.

Two Pump Jacks anil Motors. Rotary Feeder. 35-Bjishel Capacity; Hop Ft-eder with 50-Bushel CapaciU: HO-Gallon Gas Barrel. Mounted exl Spraver, Horse Drawn Mower, Feed Small Tank with Hog Fountain, FJectric Brooder. Household Goods House Located Just West of Rock Island Railway Along- Highway at Melvin at 2:00 p.

m. Wool rug. 3x8 feet: wool ruff. 9x12 feet; wool rug. 12x11 feet; two platform rockers; two straight rockers: 10 chairs; hel.

spring and mattress; dresser; tiro center taWes; honteas chair; Super- Flame oil burner: china davenport; hemt Imlbs; broodrr stove; hall tree; fuel oil barrel; magazine stand, telephone stand; extension ladder; dfenk; tuUf be4; iladiii couch; chair; stand; coffee table; curtains and draperies; mump pwnp; im Jtiital; ilniiJin 1 cvpkoard; mail box; larjre wardrobe: cabinet; Unen cupboard; Reo Royal mower; cisht-daj clock; smali tank heater with fountain; stair carpet with padilinjr: hall carpet 15-feet lonp: desk lamp; buffet: floor lajnp; two lenjrths of hose and other smafl itnms. HOUSE AND ACREAGE to be Sold at 2:45 p. m. Seven-room all-modern house in the very best cf condition. Has kitdhen, dining room, Uvinjr room, one bedroom and larpe porch downjitairs; three bath Fully automatic heat and electric fceater.

It is situated on an acreage consisting of 3.75 acres, more or les-s. Barn and tww on property located on state hiRhwrny. TERMS: Cash on personal property; on house ar.d acreage. down day of sale with balance June 1. 1955.

posc-ssion -mil be en and the warranty deed and abstract will be furnished showing grood and ''merchantable title. TWO OSCEOLA FARMS FARMS FRIDAY, OCT 29 FARM NO. 1 to be sold at 1:00 p. m. Located 1 Miles South on West Road from Melvin as SJi of tho VIVM, Section 31.

TowTtuhip North, Ransre 4O West of tfce 5th P. containing 78 acres, morp less. This is an nnSmprovPtl tract, all tilbtMe. hi hiffh state ol cultivator, has had. proper rotation, well tilpd and a producer.

to br riven Manrh 1, 1SS5- OX FARM SALES: down day af sale! balance March 1. 1955. when a. -warranty deed and abstract showins: merchantable title vnll he delivered. FARM NO.

2 to be gold at 1:45 p. m. 4 North of Melvin, then West in Held Described foBfmn: SEVS. Srction Twwn- shlp Xorth, AVcst of the ith P. Osceola county, Iowa, 168 more Tkis.

ao inBiMwcd farm con- of a rood five room house with ron- bara, mnf home, chicken two corn cribs, small i anary. machine shod. approximately 35 permanent pasture, baUwcc tUUMe. Any buyer iBtrrretrd in a mediam fam be to attend thfe sale. Marrk 1, 1985.

ATTEVTIOX REAL ESTATE BROKIRS: Any licensed real estate broker, first register- inp buyer J. H. Kout, Ocheyedan. shall receive SI per acre 'conimission. HEIRS AND SPOUSE OF THE JAKE SAIENGA ESTATE FOK FTHITHER INFORMATION CONTACT ANT OF THE UNDERSIGNED BELOW: AUCTIONEERS ATTOKNEYS FOR ESTATE VmimfT PriMfter, Ik.

ErnM Frtewi'llmrttey. Mrlin BMk MflvlN, tmwm Vofl anA SMrer Stmto Rank SiMey, Sanborn; Mr. and Mrs. KUey. Mrs.

David Swift. Mr. an Mrs Fred Archer. Mrs. Catherine Armstrong, Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Taylor and Mr. and Mrs Ray Farley, all Sioux CiLy. and Mrs Feridy of Vancouver. Washington.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wolf. "and Mrs. Merton and Mr and Mrs.

Verne Dummett spent Sunday afternoon ing al the Grotto of Redemption ai West Bend. Iowa- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Vanden Berg and family spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the Lester Landaal home at Ireton. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Wright and family of Iowa Falls were over nisht guests at the Burdettx- Wright home. Christian School All the experiences of life are shapmsr the indrVidual. This is especially true in childnood. The mind of Lhe child is being- molded by the facts and principles he comes in contact. If God is not recognized in the classroom the child is content to Godless decisions in life God requires that we give him the decisive vote In our decisions.

It is aigh impossible for a child to live a God-centered life except he is shaped and molded with the revelation and the principles of Chns- tianitv. Purposes The bones of the child's body are soft and will bend xrider pressure without breaking. With maturity the bones become more brittle. When the pressure is great enough the bones oT an adult will nol gvfe without a The child's physical car. be siiaped by continual preseMrfc upon the bones of the body.

A ugnt shoe can shape the bones in the feet into odd contartiorLS which will crystalize in maturity to remain in the deformed Christian teactaer in ihe Christian school is aware of the implications pf thto physical phenomena. The senses that the child must be atoayed by tae teachings of the Bible in formative days He also trusts that insofar as" Christianity permeateE teaching the chili crytalizes as a Christian in adulthood-' The adolescent cac be led to see that his thought and actions in childhood will as a rule shape bis adult thought and actions. Phvsica! growth is" 1 me'ntal and spiritual devetopaaent. child begins realize that whatever he he stall also reap, Second Grade News received our pictures this week. Most of them are very On Tuesday had from the Mother's Club.

We enjoy having them come to visit us. We have a new- memory verse chart- If we know- our memory verse we receive a Bible sticker. We have finished our fruit and vegetable booklets For art we started our Thanks- givinjr booklets. In arithmetic we arc learning subtraction facts. In language we told ar.d wrote about pets.

We have jusi f-JJished the. story entitled "Who Is OH- ing." We hope thcxse who have been absent because of illr.es^ soon return- Third and Fourth Grade News Six weeks of school are and we are glad that our are finished. In Bible we are reading about Jesus on the Sea of Gajilet. IB Reading we are about the Indiar5 out west- arllh-' metic we are studying lion of four, and in geojrrsohjr are about Eskimos. In language w-e are learning write abbreviations of all i names, is eaoy.

We had two board bers our room. Mr Haajr- sma and Andrinjra also had two of our visit our room. Mrs. H. Vvn and Mrs.

Vander Veen. We also received our pictures this week. --by Carol Mae- Fifth and Sixth Grade News This week we received our now we are enjoyiuc with our fellow and friends- In Bible are Jesus when he taught people from a boat and called Peter. James and John to be fishers of men. Our memory verse was taken frona Isaiah In arithmetic the sixth graders are learning how to uee a bar graph, plus the use of decimals.

graders are studying how to say write larger numbers. In realth classes we are about importance and care of thr We are alao the eye by comparing it with the by JeaMi Ann Offringm. JtRSL WM. MOWXR were held on Thuraday afternoon in Sibley, in the Reformat church for Mrs. Wm.

Brewer, who passed away at the hMpital "Monday evening, afttr a stroke earlier in the day. She was almoflt 68 years old at the i of her MLfs Bowea, daughter of and Mrs. Perry Bowea of Sanbom, became the bride of Donald Hanger, of Primghar Satmrday. Oc-j tober 9 a Hartley. The couple are r.ow living in Hartley and after March 1 will move to a east Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Mouw of Sioux Center and Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1 Vander Vegte of Bellflower Cal-1 callers in the Al Kuiper home Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Hofman attended the funeral of Mrs Wm. Srow-er at Sibley Thursday after- r-oon. Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Veltkamp and sons were Friday evening supper jruestb of Mr. and Mrs. John De Groot of Kdgerton, Minnesota. Mr. nr.d Mrs.

Gerr-t 'VeldhuizeB were Sundav evening supper guests o- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boersma at Hosners Mr and Mrs. Wm. Smit visited Sunday eveninje at tile home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Vanden Berjr. Sr. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Hansen and of Sioux City called at the Fred Soop home Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr and" Mrs. Dick Veltkamp nave sold their home to Mr. Fred Andringa. Mr.

Andricga wrill nocve town around November 15. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner and Inez Conkey -visited Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs.

Phil Coventrj" and Mr. and Mrs Earl Miguel at Arnolds Park. Mrs. Al Kuiper visited Friday at the home of her son. Mr.

and Mrs Carl Kuiper of Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Powers spent evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Block- Miss Tracy De Jong and Joe Koolnees left Thursday for Artesla, California, after visiting in George De Jong home the past weelta. tefen when it's made with MOLMENS DAIRY MILK in MOLASSES MILK SHAKE Combine 2 cups cold milk. 1 tablespoon molajses, 1 rablespooa sugar, teaspoon ginger in a'tightly covered jir. Shake thoroughly. Two dunks.

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