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The Independent from Hawarden, Iowa • Page 4

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The Independenti
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Hawarden, Iowa
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4
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POUR ftUftSDAf, JANUARY tf, If HAWARDEN AND VICINITY ttELEN MAtJBR IS WED ATSANBORN Miss Helen Matier of LeMars, in the Central school in Ha- Hfe-tf Wen-ieli Witt itor a SIOTIX City vis- Ahr.a -vf H'jron. S. warden, and Emory Saienga of Meivin were onfted in marriage at Sariborn at 7 o'clock Saturday evening, Rev. Weikel officiating. were attended by Miss Jar.e and Baien- IRETON AND 4 viaiiiinf Entertains Cfcrry-On Chrfc I M.

3. MeNally -will entertain the of the Carry-On at a one o'clock luncheon at the WHsm Tea room this afternoon. Following the luncheon bridge -will be played at the home of 3frs. MeVaHy. rf "J1-.

tmt'jt came Tsferday to of Meivin. The bride wore a two- Jon received: A shipir.cn: jrirts'jpjece aqua sait with a corsage of Sizes 14. Swart Shop, qtriis. Her bridesmaid also wore an L. D.

Dickinson is visiting with aqua suit with a corsage of white car- son. Dickinson, at Aurora. 111. Mrs. 3.

O. and Mrs. Hoy 1 were SVrax City visitor? Tuesday. Mrs. John Klamb went to Jewell losra, Sar'Jssy to see her father, who nations.

HL Smart Spring stnts Short reasonable prices this week at thf Kay-May Shop. Mrs. Rcbert AWricJi submitted to an eperation for at the hospital Wednesday. George Geald, a mail carrier in Hs- suffered a broken rib Saturday when he fell on an icy walk. 1)7.

and F. F. Null spent We-j- r-esday afternoon. Dr. Null attended tfce Sioux Valley Medical convention.

Harley Whittingtcn and her sister, Ruth Eddy of Winona, spent Tuesday in Sioux City. Adeline Van Berk el. daughter iMr. and Mrs. Van Berkel, is a medical patient in the Hawarden hos pital.

Mrs. J. P. Rittr and her daughter Miss Lois Staben, went to Sioux City Tuesday in with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. George Downing and the cfremony the bridaj party drove to Spencer, where a wedding dinner was enjoyed. The bride, a daughter of Mr. snl Lloyd Mauer of LeMars, is a graduate of the LtMars High school and of the State Teachers college at Cedar Falls. She came to Hawarden last fall to teach tthe third grade and has resigned this position, effective at the end of this school week.

The bridegroom is a graduate of the Melvin High school and the young couple wiil make- their home there. ton Darrell returned Monday night from Chicago, where they spent a week with relatives. Orville and Gene Jamtgaard of fiioux City spent last week here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Younie. 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bleyhl retum- ed yesterday afternoon from Omaha, where they attended the annual convention of the- Nebraska Lumbermen's association. Celebrates Birthday Sunday Mrs.

H. W. Wasser passed milestone Sunday and her son, Wasser. with his wife and chfldre.i. arranged a gathering at her home to help her observe the event.

Her daughter, Rollin Smith of Zionville, was not present. Besides her son and family, the guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Wasser and three children, Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Wasser and child, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Treiber and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Wasser and Mr.

and Frosi Five) s. Elmer Sehnette of I -wish to thank my friends who Sehoette, Mrs. Low- re 5O Aoughtfai of me daring my jftr of Cra1 nd recent illness by calling on me, send- iiw me cards and other arts of kind- iiy Strrtbk were guests at the neS9 Especiallv do I wish to thank of Mr. and F. W.

SAnette a week Mre Wm Emmers and Rev. and Mrs. ago wmaay. A Btirkhart for their assistance I Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Vander Hairm and attention. entertained at dinner Sunday in obser-1 Mrs. Laara Degen. (vanre of the ninth birthday of daughter, Janice. present! Notice were, Mr.

and Gustav Vlotho of! The regular meeting of the Ameri- John Vlotbo and i can legion and Auxiliary will be held Miss Mildred, 3fr. and Mrs. Dean at the Legion hall Monday night. All Franken of Sionx City, and Mr. find members are urged to attend.

The Mrs. Wyram Knowlton, Joann and! serving committee will be Serena Hcghie. jscriven, Florence Esten-ip, Mary Be- Boatswain's Slate Wallace i miss, Marie Gregg and Hazel Snell. Schcuten is spending a months leave with his wife and daughter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Schouten of Rock Valley. Wallace has besn stationed aboard a coast guard vessel Mrs. L. H. Searle of Hawarden Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Eberlin and son of Sioux City. Know Your Library Do you know that in the Pacific for 20 months, Partridge's best seller "January Hie is a errand, in in vour librarv? part in four invasions. His is a grand- Thaw" is in your library? son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Schouten and Mrs. B. T. Goodmanscn. Chief Warrant Officer Richard Zimmerman and his wife arrived early Tuesday morning of last week from Long Beach, Calif.

(Mrs. Zimmerman had gone there December 31 and will now remain here -with her son at the John Zimmerman home. WHY WALK? WHEN YOU CAN RIDE Phone 348-W FOR A TAXI Brought Here For Burial Robert William, 4-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jepson of lied in a hospital at Hartley Thusrday evening.

His remains were brought to Hawarden 'Friday and fun- 'SOCiation "ui.ji.-n imay anu Mr. and'Mrs. Raymond Null and al were held at the Ros. came home at 3:30 that afternoon. eon David of Backus, came Monday to visit in the home of hh parents, Dr.

and Mrs. F. Null, and in the home of her sister, Mrs. Ohas. Horton.

Closing out all Indies and Misses winter coats now at bargain prices at the Kay-May Dress Shop. iMrs. Tony Hamersma and two children, who accompanied the remains of the former's husband to Hawarden for burial last week, retume-1 to Ruthton, Saturday. Her John Mohfman, returned home with Mrs. Hamersma.

Calvin Walsten of Los Angeles, who visited in the home of hii parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Walsten at Hudson, left Tuesday for his home. His brother, Don Walsten, who was recently discharged from the accompanied him to California.

ENTRE NOUS 1946 CALENDAR Honorary Member Emma Balcom Officern Hazel Gordon President Clarice Moore Vice President Lavon Wood Secretary Cerna Gendler Treasurer Committee Chairmen 'Mary McAninch Calendar Cerna Gendler Finance Helen Brugct Dinner Nellie French Project Helen Ball Membership Mirian Visser Calling 1 Opal Armstrong Rationing Carrie Flynn Gifts and Flowers February Lavrton, Mario Gregg, Mrs. Frank Abels, Elsie eriderfer, Lucy Millard. February Margaret Dawson, Charlene Jackson, Ruth Ruridell, i.Maude Bray. March Dagle, Serena Scriven, Inez Alice Younie, Geraldine Lankhorst. March Armstrong, Viva Marshall, Edith Null, Clarice Moore.

Jennie Steinfadt. April Wheeler, Evelyn Neill, Maude Gardner, Nellie French, Mildred Taylor. April Venard, Marie Hodgson, Delsie 'Schiefen, Dorothy Gergen, Florence May Ball, Marian Visser, Leone Burington, Margaret Lankhorst, Jo Muik-nburg. May Bakeman, Edythe Ruby Van Buskirk, Ruth Oraitt, Hazel Cerdes. September Gearhart, Florence Miller, Maude Van Buakirk, Cerna Gendler, Ida Wegner.

September Burket, Emma Vernon, Margaret Miller, Bertha Houlton, Lois Carsten. October Wood, Carrie FJynn, Marion Younie, Mildred Gearhart, Helen Bruget. October French, Mary MoAninidh, Pearl Engebritson, Mary Barnard, Ann 'Skogman. November Dawson, Mary Posewalk, Imogene Lankhorst, Gertrude JPalde, Helen November Lage, Hazel Younie, Grace Whittington, Fern Stein- Interment was in Grace'Hill cemeteiy. Besides his he is survived by! one brother and two sisters and his I grandparents, Mr, and 'Mrs.

Peter Jep-' son of Chatsworth. Louis Jepson ac- companied the body to Hawarden. Entertain Baptist Young People Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doty entertained the Youth (Fellowship class of the Baptist church at their home on Monday evening of last week.

The time was spent socially and in con- elusion refreshments were served. Mrs. Oscar Jernbtrg assisted Mrs. Doty. Submits to Operation Walter of Hudson submitted to a major operation at the Hawarden hospital Tuesday.

Announcement I have formed a partnership with Lowell Larson, who has had ten years ev- perience in service station work. We will carry a full line of Accessories, Tires and Batteries. Tires are scarce, but it will pay you to wait for an "ATLAS" a written warranty with each tire. Our motto is SERVICE PLUS. Give us a chance to prove it.

BRISTOL LARSON STANDARD SERVICE PHONE 159 HAWARDEN IOWA CREAM STYLE Golden Corn Two No. 2 Cans size California Navels, Sweet and juicy. Two dozen for GRAPEFRUIT Texas Ssedltss, gc Per dozen 39c CABBAGE Solid Wisconsin Per pound 4c POTATOES Idaho Russets. AJ1 purpose Potatoes. 10 pounds 39c COMPLETE STOCKOF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CLINTON'S PUDDINGS Chocolate, Butterscotch or Vanilla.

Per box 4c MIXED FRUIT In Syrup. Large No. 2J can for 35c SAUERKRAUT Stokley'u Extra Fancy Large No. 2J can for PfimpQ Jumbo Size Prunes. Two pounds for 39c I I U11C5 Smaller Size Prunes.

Two pounds 33c 10c 18c RED KIDNEY BEANS Per Can i We er the 'S to limit quantity) Fancy Pink, in the 1 Ifo. tall cans. Each PRUNE PLUMS Purple Prune Plums Full No. 10 cans. Each 59c QUAKER OATS Quick or Regular.

Large size Box 27c SPAGHETTI 'Full Two pound box for 19c SWEET POTATOES Lushus. No. 2J cans Per can 23c CAMAY TOILET SOAP Three bars for 20c BLEACH Full quart bottles bottle 13c WIENERS Swift's Fancy. All meat. Per pound 35c MINCED HAM Swift's Fancy.

Sliced or by the piece. Per pound HIGHEST ARKET PRICES PAID FOR EGGS AT ALL TIMES Wot Cti Vn Spn Tter Cat far? SUPERPHOSPHATI WE HAVE 10 TONS ON HAND Another car has been ordered. If ested, come in and PLACE YOUR ORDER NORTHWEST IOWA SEED CO. Dale Noble Phone 23 BEN MAGNESS INVITES ALL OF YOU To Be His Guests At His Annual Dancing Party At The Hawarden City Hall Thursday Night, Feb. 7th Old Time and Modern Dances MUSIC BY OLSON'S ORCHESTRA KISSINGER'S Quality Decorating Service INTERIOR and EXTERIOR PAINTING EXPERT PAPER HANGING If it decorating you need, see us.

No job too large. None to small We are here to serve you. Estimates freely and cheerfully given. Skilled workmanship at the right price. Our Motto: "HONESTY, GOOD WORKMANSHIP, COURTEOUS SERVICE" VIRGIL KISSINGER Temporary Address: Care of John Skatrud, 16th fit.

and Ave. Announcement 1 I have my office to my new location, on the paved hi-way 18, south and east of the town of Rock Valley, The new dffice is completely equipped and arranged to render a better, chiropractic and x-ray service. R. M. Schutz, D.C.

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Pages Available:
32,249
Years Available:
1890-1976