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PAGE SIX THE ALTON, IOWA DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 Sioux County Court House News-Court Happenings Mrs. G. W. Henrich entertained the Sewing club at des- jsert luncheon Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Hugo Lechten- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vrieze berg of Granville visited in the were Sunday supper guests at Miss Antonia Wiltgen home the Kenneth Bloemendaal home M.image Licenses were is- against C. Van Zee.

The plain- sued to the following persons: cctition states that he Van Hal, 25 Worthing- driving car north on ton Nels, 23, Hiway IT, south of Maurice, la. oi That tlie defendant and his car Ronald Ralph Brown, 21 Ire- immediately ahead of ton, Donna Lou Muth, 19, plaintiff's car. Defendant's car TT Was driven bv his son, Vernon Van Zee. The petition further states thill tlie defendant stoj)- pcd his car on the Hiway with, out giving an appropriate signal of his intention to stop. That by reason of the negligence of the defendant, the front end of plaintilT's car was smashed, dam- i aging steering wheel, radiator, liood, horn and light ntxures.

Plaintiff slates that he spent 558.3.10 in repairs to his automobile for which he asks ment against tlie defendant and for costs. The Farmers Mutual Hall Ins. obtaiiiofl iudgment iigainst Lawrence StolTeran in Justice Court of FT. nastemeyor of Orange City for tiie sum of and costs in ihr- sum of $17.32. Oolmnn was apnointed executor of the of Herman John Onlnian.

late of Orange Citv without bond. The estate v.ilued at about and consists of 4 quarter sections of land in Sioux County. Decedent in his will gives 160 acres of land to each of his 3 sons and IfiO acres to the children of his deceased daughter, Alice Jonker. The Fanners Mutual Hail Insurance obtained judgment agiiinst T. J.

Richter in Jus'tice Court of Henry Bastemeyer of Orange City, in the amount of $89.82 and costs of $20.88. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vorth- erins of Granville are parents of a son born Oct. 23.

Sunday. at Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Lechten- Mr.

and-Mrs. Peter Eulberg i berg of Granville visited at the and Mario visited Wednesday Miss Antonia Wiltgen home Sun- wilh Mr. and Mrs. John Reithjday. of Remsen.

Leaves for Tacoma Mrs. Arthur McCarthy (nee Esther Scholten) of McCord Field near Tacoma, left Wednesday for her home after a visit with her father, E. J. Scholten of Sheldon. She also spent several days with her sister Clara, Mrs.

Gerrit Geurink, and visited briefly with the Gerald McCnrthy family here and the Milton McCarthy family at Akron. Art is civilian fire chief Mrs. M. Hare-s. Miss Clara at McCord Field, charged with Don Wiltgen USS, Ricker and Miss Steinfort the protection of the Jack W.

Wilkie. is at the par-: of Granville were dinner guests mstallations hangars and air- ental J. P. Wiltgen home on of Miss Antonia Wiltgen Mon-, planes on the Field His leave. I day.

The DurnPowcr in 1 .11 new iinli'S of all fi-puirs due to iiuiiasiinng fnilurea. ttPutrnl ponilina The Andrlnga Jewelry Store YOUR STORE FOR FINE JEWELRY PHONE 343 ORANGE CITY Palace Theatre ALTON Fri. and Sat. Oct. 29, 30 A fistful of action and Joe Palooka in the "Knockout" with Leon Errol and Joe Kirkwood, Jr.

Free comic books every Friday night. Tues. Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 2 A free Fuller Brush to every woman who attends this show through the courtesy of G.

J. Hollinga, your Fuller Brush dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Gt.

Karssen and family attended the funeral Jake Booyink at Sioux Center Tuesday. Mrs. P. Vander Stoep spent Sntiu-day in Sioux City. Going by bus she was joined at Orange City by Mrs.

De Voider. and Mrs. Peter Vander drove to Maurice 10 see the former's mother, Mr.s. Klaas Vander Stoep, who is ill. are horsebnck riding and hunting in the nearby mountains.

CHURCH NOTES Among Spectators Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Wiol- enga nnd Co. Auditor and Mrs. M.

Van Wyk motored to Minneapolis to witness FIRST REFORMED CHURCD Michigan Minnesota football Rev. Harold Hesselink, Pastoi game Saturday and were among Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holdcbnnk arc parents of a son born October 14. Mrs.

Heidebrink is tlie former Alice Pluim. is tlTcir second child. over 65,000 spectators of the big game and thrilling halftime exhibition. A number of Orange City football fims attended the lowa-Notre Dame game, including Mr. and Mrs.

James Treneman and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Doornink. 4 p.m..

Junior Catechism. I rj Senior Catechism. Played at ronvention since the pastor will be gone Mrs. Frank Ollivior. 'cellist Classical appointment the Morning Worship 9:30.

Afternoon Worship 1:30. Sunday School 2:50. Chr. Endeavor 7:30. Wed.

Eve. 7:30 Weekly Prayer Service. was invited to play in the Iowa E. Van Engelenhoven will This Teachers Orchestrii dur- occupy the pulpit next Sunday, ing the state cionvontion of music teachers Oct. 24 tnd 25 and wont to Ames to take part 4 -ir's 4( stop at the Co-op Station or call your order in for Gas, Kerosene and Distillate.

Prompt service either at the station or from our tank man. Wc have a good supply of Anti-freeze on hand, so see us before cold weather comes. We Are Here to Service You Farmers Co-op, Station PHONE NO. 4551 ALTON Sunday visitors t'lc rehearsals and the con- steeg home Sunday evening. Louis Persinger, noted violinist and teacher of Yehudi Mcnuhin, was Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Nilles of Remsen visited in the Nick Henrich home Sunday. Cheap Meat on the Wing.

Everyone hns a chance at free Chickens on Saturday, Nov. 20 at Alton's Chicken Day. 30-1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Erkes of Sheldon visited in the Gerrit Roghair home Sunday.

Sunday visitors in the C. Vor- and Mrs. Frank Rogers and familj' of Esthorville and Miss Gladys Ver- stceg of Storm Lake. iu one of the speakers and leo- Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Vande Ollivier returned Mheon left this week for Struble The convention where they have bought the I Iowa State College, service station iind lunch room formerly operated bv Earl Britton. Miss Marie Braskamp entertained eight ladies nt dessert Miss Elizabeth Karpen of Jefferson, S. spent several days with her friend. Miss Antonia Wiltgen. The two ladies also visited friends at Ashton and Sanborn.

Miss Marie Brnskamp entertained at dinner Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chas. De Vries and Mrs. Olin Reiniger of Orange City, Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Kooreman and Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Klein. uncheon and afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Wissink of Orange City were callers Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Riedenian. Mrs.

Wissink has improved considerably in health since last spring bridge Monday i when she had a serious illness. Mrs. M. Harens, Miss CLira I Picker and Miss Mary Steinfort of Granville were dinner guests in the Miss Antonia Wiltgen home Monday. Miss Eli7abeth Karpen of Jefferson.

S. spent several days witVi her friend. Miss Antonia Wiltgen. The twb ladies also visited friends at' Ashton and Sanborn. Mrs.

John J. Schmidt returned Tuesday from Minneapolis after spending a week with her son Phil and family. Little Frankie Schmidt accompanied her buck to visit here with his grandparents and his uncle Jack, Mcsdames O. S. Henrich, Mina Kass, .1.

T. Even and D. J. Gleysteen motored to Cherokee Tuosdav and were guests of Mrs, P. O.

McWilliams at a bridge luncheon held at the Golf and Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Krogman are happy parents of their first daughter born Sunday, Oct.

24 at the iGrossmann hospital in Orange City. The little girl has three Mrs. Krogman is the former Pearl Hentges. us repair your Watches. Clocks, Spring Wound and Electric, Size your Rings, Repair your and your Spectacles.

We have four watchmakers on the and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Porter, Mr. I can give you prompt and ef- In- ncient H. F.

CLASEN, and Mrs. Herman Moen of wood; Mr. and Mrs. Luverno Koorselman of Hull, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Hoemstra of Orange City were guests in the John Van Pelt home Sunday. Wednesday Only! Nov. 3 Aimed straight at your heart. "The Biff Punch" with Wayne Morris Lois Maxwell Gordon Macrae Tulip Theatre ORANGE CITY Sat Oct. 28, 29, 30 Shocking Love! Susan Peters "The Sign Of The Ram" with Alexander Knox Peggy Ann Garner Dame May Whitty Also 50 reasons why you uhould attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kuiken will move Thursday to the apartment formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Case Versteeg, who will move to'" the house formerly occupied by Fred Starkenburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thole of Remsen, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schuller and children of Primghar and Mrs.

Mary Pick and son Frank visited Sunday in the A. J. Pottebaum home. Mrs. Mary Pick and Frank also visited Sister Birtile at Hospers.

JEWELER, LEMARS, IOWA. 30-4 The Alton Fire Co. was called before eight Monday morning to the Jack Barnhart the Ray Steichen place in North Alton, where a furnace explosion had filled the house with smoke. However, there was no fire and the fire truck and firemen found no work for them to do. Some of the furnace 1 pines had been blown out by the blast, the cause of which was undiscovered.

Auihjnt's Chinese Chip Styling GlQ Blaclf Plastic Case Volume Control De Vries Electric Orange City NEW in cooking capacityl Two True-Temp extra-large and utility. NEW in timesaving conveniences! More automatic features built in. IT DOES MORE FOR YOUi YOUR MEALS taste better. better are more healthful. YOU SAVE time, work and worry enjoy more economy.

TWO-OVEN IIEGRIC RANGE Its popularity makes it the Champion of range value. Its many Westinghouse features are those modern homemakers want. Also comes in the Champion one-oven model with three roomy storage drawers the largest one easily" converted to a warmer drawer. For only a few cents a day you get built-in Westinghouse quality, dependability and long life. De Vries Electric Orange City, Iowa Mr.

and Mrs. Gregor Pick and family of Remsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Minten and family, Mrs. Clara Minten, Mrs.

Annie Minten, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ruppert and fiimily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langel and Dennis of Alton wero guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Frantzen Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Frantzcn's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Allen arrived home Friday from a motor trip to Des Moines and Chi- SPECIAL We now have the largest stock of watches Orange City has ever had. Elgin, Hamilton, Bulova, Calvert and many other fine, well known watches. We have joined the 1948 watch parade.

Come in and see our selection, today. SPECIAL THIS WEEK now tax in- Ariz. When they reached Des Moines they found or friend. Allen's son, Gibbs Dunkelberg, ill with oppendicitis and soon thereiifter he was taken to the movea. Veterans iiospital for an operation.

He was recovering nicely when they left for Chicago and continues to imjirove. In Chicago they visited with tho Gerald (Chip) Gibbs family and with George Gibbs and Miss Marion Dunkelberg. Those watches have been in our store for 9 months and must ND Coortety of Omaha, We also have 2 doz. Eocket watches regularly nriced S2.50 this only These watches are guaranteed by the company for 90 days. The Andringa Jewelry Store YOUR STORE FOE FINE JEWELRY PHONE ClTi, IOWA The 1949 Frazer handsome is the trailblazer a thrill waiting for you at'yZ' A now- It's oVSC Alton Implement Co.

C. Van Surksum, Prop..

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