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ESTHERVILLE. IOWA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1936, The Kepler garage has placed a wire fence around about one lot south of their garage and will use idle enclosure for used cars. This is toe popular way of handling them in All cities and from appearances there are many of these lots In use in any of any size the country over. company there- (according It Mr.

and Mrs'. Julius Ingebretson and about the martter ta the. wm not tie all wired at that'time as two children motored to Thompson northeast part of the city. Just some of the system, has to be changed Sunday to spend the day with rela- what the misunderstanding is has not and enlarged. It is a sign that tives Julius' brother, Marion, who had been learned but there seemed to be therville may weill be proud of as working at the lumber-yard for a decided misunderstanding about fire is the latest In theatre signs.

It can I several weeks, returned to Thompson call orders. This ihas, we ithlnk, been seen from all directions in front of with them. the thea-tra r. and Mrs. M.

L. Hatch drove to Ayrshire Sunday ito spend the flay Brown left last Saturday the home of their daughter-in-law, straightened out. All seats were filled last Sunday evening for the Dr. Cloud Smith Jinterpretation of a play taken from' tihe 'records of writings by Davoy during his life time. This was a very interesting prouram.

lit iwas sponsored by the chanl'ier of commerce and was free to all. The musical numbers in advance of the Smith program were excellent and added greatly to the evening's Entertainment. Cecil Conness, of Oklahoma, was making a lot of trouble around Sioux Oity and Omaha and from Mrs. Clifford Hatch. Lola Hatch came show grounds last Thursday there he will to Hartan where ho home with them for a vis-it here and The fact is he had had too much to work out of for the Proctor-Gam- at Maple Hill in the Ray Bryan home, liquor of tihe fighting kind.

Ho was hie company with which 'he is con- Mr. and Mrs. Larry RItter and Mr. just a wee bit strong on the fist. He nected.

and rs. Allbion Oswald of Fertile got well pulverized after returning to the grounds. The police 'had ordered came Saturday night and were guests E. W. Koh'ler will leave for Fori Sunday in the Orvie Solomonson Mm off twice and the time lib Dodge the first of the week to assume home.

Mrs. RIttor Is a sister of Mrs. went to the city basilic by force and his new position with th-o grocer Solomonson. Mr. am! Mrs.

Billy Higi.ii- a llttfle bumping in the 'head. Then Company ait -that point. The family botham and two children were also Mayor topped the affair off the expects to go in the near future. They i Sunday dinner guests in the home, following morning with a fine gift of will sell or rent their beautiful new Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hasluns nml thirty days He also gave his on Eighth street. They also three sons were -dinner guests Sunday nor a smaller gift of ton days for have a residence on Main street near Jn the Die Olson home near Dolliver. just drinking more than he could the M. St. L.

tracks. I The secretary of the chamber of commerce and some of the directors I Of that organization were here from A-lgona Tuesday afternoon visiting the members'of- the Same organization in tbte'city. They had visited Spencer IxSfore- coming here. What they wanted was just' ilnformation as to 'how Brg this city. They had Just employed a secretary and hao fust changed a -community club to a chamber of -commerce over In ou-r city.

We Register truck stops on Eighth Street eaW morning. The boys -make lot of 'racket but that is not bad. TThe worst ithlng Is they leave all the wrappers On" the street to blow awajr atibVUtter iip yards. They also wire loops on the walks and several have tripped and fallen. It's high time, something was done to clean up tfiis proposition.

The Register is a Wfe paper but they should not have tMA toght to clutter up the streets for reason The tornado did great 'damage in city and country toutr In looking wttund 'it is hard to 'fiirfd the spots. IBie damage 'can now only he across thfe' 'country for a path new are ejected to 'of those Mown away. carry. The mayor seems to be giving them larger gifts these days. It's the hot weather probably.

0 received a letter last week from nn old subscriber, Pet-er Brujeld. He receently -made a trip to S'iJyerton, Oregon where he has purchased a blacksmith shop and a general repali shop. He says he had a fine trip to Oregon. That the crops along" 'way were bad. They had no accidents on the trip and enjoyed it all.

That he saw many new and diversified crops and passed thmougih many (irrigated parts of the country where there, were acres of onions and etc. He sajd, clays were hot' but the nigfats were always cool. Above all he wanted the paper sent out to him and he asked us to give his regards to his friends. The -remodeling of the Grand theatre started on Monday morning w.lth a rush. Not that there has been any rush before that.

It has been in the makiing for months and change after change kept the date of work postponed. Thane is a new canopy. over the entrance now. The boxes are being taken out, In fact, two are There wi'U be a new front on building. The store room to thiu south will be added to the theatre as a ladies rest room.

New seats are to be added and extra fine, ones to replace the present seats Wh.en this is' over foi Sidewalk; EstHervjlile will have 1 decent walks. will riot be, fixed In 1 the allotted time but fs an, endeavor being made by completed and Cill eeie good walks' all over the An Investigation in Minnesota the point it Is contemplated in a dam, to send She surplus of £lpux into 'Spirit Lake. It 1)3 found the farmers would like to hava the. water diverted as there erJiow In' the spring that want to get rid of. It is also tttane are several sloughs that make filtering ponds which be of assistance In clearing the before it hits the lake.

Register gave Bsfchervilile a last Sunday by publishing an and large pictures of the and work on the dry lake They did not do so however iJHjitH the Sioux City Tribune had pub- some similar pictures. We fceard. several comments made as to 'tow in the world the Register ever jimblfcJied anything from DsthewiMe'. 'was so oat of the ordinary that it 'ifliould cause comment. There have two groups of men fcere the past week looking for thea- They Hook over the new going on and don't say much about staying.

Stiill they come attracted by the size thier'iHace they say and further by vtiie'faidt'-there is only one theater in "She Thft (fact la that one theater com- 'purchases all the and It ''fiard for the other company to find to use for entertainment. last the city decided the up-town feafrk needea some water and turned the Wg firei hose. This should have ffceen done sometime ago but better than never. It will do a lot of but should be continued. As as the water was turned on we '('rent, some rain.

Maybe we better turn vpt on again. There was another of those populai If "grass fires south of the Carl Jeglum last Friday afternoon. There some trouble getting the fire of mention, When the job; (is. completed Estherville will have one of the best theatres in the northwest. Any news items you may.

have at any time, please phone the Enterprise office. We are glad to get them. Work of checking the sewecidjspos- al plant is gojing on There was The Royal Neighbors lodge mem- i hers held their monthly meeting hii-t We asked the directors of the Wednesday afternoon the home of chamber of commerce yesterday how Mrs. Loren Sorenson. Tw their sw-lmmlng pool el.ve niem- over bers were present at the meeting and they said it was fine.

They are next -meeting -will be held in the well pleased they have it, which is i home of Mrs. Eva Barber, Wednesday gratifying to the writer as we 'were afternoon, Sepit '2 In a small way responsible for the Mr and Mrs Cn; 0 Neh and CtlVltle8 t0 put inn Uttle daughter 'left Friday mornin for their 'home 'after' a ten days visit in the home of his parents, Mr. and Fishing has ueen good on the south Mrs. William Nehrlim and sister, Mrs. shore of SpJ-nit Lake the past few! Frank BaJjer.

days. We passed the south end Donald Blckell 'left last week for Monday and there were certainly aiFreeport, 111. to moke his future Which are completed, can be built on a spot just west of the Mil ford Brown home. We understand a modern little home wil-th Djasement will be started soon. The house now occupied by Mrs.

Brown has been leased by Mr. Miller and wife. The new superintendent of schools from Gillett's Grove who will take possession soon. Gruver schools will open Monday, September 7th. Claude Ressler, the janitor is at work getting the building ready for Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Go'ldsherry and children, of wore visitors Monday in the homo of hi.s uncle, J. E. Goldsbcrry. Mr.

ami Mrs. E. A. Caroy spent Friday iin tihe home of itheir son, Arnold, assisting with threshers. Mrs.

0. L. Wickens, sister, Mrs. Bertha Miller, of Ida Grove, and daughter, Mrs. Vcrna Applibau-m, were visitors in Fairmont Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Mima Werlz, of Esther-vi'llc, was nn overnight guest Tuesday night in the 'home of her son, Willis. On Wednesday morning Mrs. Willis Wcrtz a-nd two daughters, Mrs. Wertz, and Mrs.

S. B. Real, of Dolliver, left for Hollandale, Minn. -O- line of boats out there. Some, good catches have been reported.

South of Estherville Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ericson wero host and hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Members of the County Board of Education met Monday afternoon at one-itlhirty in County Supt.

Marie Sorum's office. Five board members were present including, Mrs. Art Rave of Rlngsted, Dr. Knipe of Armstrong, Mr. Jorgen Andersen of Twelve Mile Lake township, Mr.

L. P. Stl'llman of DolUVer and Mr. L. L.

Bingham of Estherville. The work of the past year was re- vjewed and plans were made for the coming school year. Mtet of the -rural schools will begin Ufust 3lst and the first teachers' meetlng rural (instructors will be 'held on August 29th. O- home, after spending a few days In Carleson and other relatives Saturday the parental Gene Pickell home. at dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Wentz and The was finished Wed- daughter, Geraldine of Esbhervllle nesday in this community and ice spent Sunday in the Norm Andrews cream furnished by Joe Rnnkln, own- ler of (the machine, was enjoyed by and all. home; Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Jastea- son Willard of St. Peter, were Mrs. Ed Michael and Mrs. Geo. weekend guests in the parental Claude Stubbs assisted Mrs.

Larue Wiseman Ressler home and. in the home. Mr. and Delillng, daughters Carol and Donls of Superior and Thelma Ressler and Eldon Leek of Spilrit Lake we're guests Sunday in the parental Claude home. Christian Church Notes The topic for the morning service will be "Eating -wiitii God' and for tlhe evening service, "Fenced ac- Natterstad with threshers Tuesday and Wednesday.

Herman Zerke was a in the Harry Michael home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jaccbson of Wisconsin are here visiting relatives. Esther Norrell spent a few days Mr.

and Mrs." Harvey Brown and' with Miss Alpha Jacobson. iniece', of Ruth'yen, were visitors I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yule as deio- Thursday in (the'A. M.

Brmvn home. gates attended the Rural Letter ear' Quite a nu-nibir from this convention last weeek at Cedar 'the held in Es-! Falls. Enroute they will atop at Gen- thervllk -last week. cording to a phone from Rev. Sawyer.

cominunication Gruver and Vicinity Miss Helen. Rasmussen wiho is tek" a report around the cjty theng a nurses' training course, in'Mlri- plant was not of capacity enough to ineapolis, Minn came last Wednesday handle tihe city. This -is true tor a three, weeks' visit! in tihe parent- accondlng to tihose In charge. It wasjal Alert Rasmussfen home. found, (however, that sarnie walls Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Andrews and would have to. be made -There sons Howard, Harold and Paul-spent la also a story around that (the plant Sunday at thej lakes with.

Mrs. An- wlll not (handle oUs and and drewe' aumt and three cousins, Mrs. that' tlhe olll trom city and Mary Hartwell and Laura Louise and round (house wffll stili, haiye to be dumped Into the Ttver. We ihave not been able to dheck this as yet. If that is the case the river will not be any better off -than it was before.

We doubt statement, (however, as Julia Hartwell ol Chicago who aro, spending tlhe month of August there. Charles Puller ajso was a guest, Mrs. Hartwell being his sister. Mr. and Mrs.

Wiley and daughter, Marlon and Oharlje WU'ley and'daugh- we do not believe thet plant- would be Ruth of Estherville visited Thurs- I BO constructed. jdajr afternoon with I. G. Wiley and At any rate the plant SS not In Mice Fonnan. On Sunday, Mr.

oration aa yet but It is (hoped it will be; In the; very near future. There win be some changes made and It wlfll evidently be sometime before It Is accepted by the city. and Mrs. Walter Wl'lley of Sibley were visitors In -tfhe Wllley home. 'Mr.

and Mrs. Leao Klrlln, daughter Loretta and Cairl of Maneto, la. were dinner guest's Friday night In the A. C. Andrews (home.

Loretta stayed for It's been a hot summer but it seems 'a week's viislt with Miss Genevleve Ir- Short, When one thinks that school starts the laat of August that makes School regulates the length of summer apparently foi ajs'soon as it starte iti seems everyone thinks the summer ds over and the fall has started. Harriet Nilvison, Miss Jessie win. Bill Hanson ihas the contract to paint four of the rural school houses of Center township. Mr. and Mrs.

Antonei Rlcke and sons Irwin and Vic and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rlcke and daughter, Donnnnrae were at Shealer last week called there by the death of Mrs. Antonei Ricke's and Mrs j'eva and spend the night with Mr. tawrehce Rlcfe placed a stock of and Mrs.

Wil'lard Rucker. Mrs. Ruck groceries in 'liifi 'place of business, er Is a daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Yule.

the old restaurant' tdiild-ing, last week. Mr. and M-rs. Andrew Jacobson and ttaiqld Rlcke''(has leased his little Mr. Lewis Jacobson and Sessil were Friday dinner guests in the Jake Jacobson home.

Mrs. J. Kasa and Eunice spent the afternoon iin the Jac- cafe'on No. 9, ideai' the Ricke'oil to -two from Esther yille aid 'RMh is goii-ng to Fairmont' ito dp cbrpehter work. I obson home.

They spent the evening and Mrs 1 'Russell Meewes 'in the Jamiie Kasa home. daughter, son, Lester, of i Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Michael were HuSsori came lasi Wednesday for a'callers at the Larue Wiseman home visit 'In the parental O. L.

Wickens home. ThSy''left'-for home Monday Wednesday aBternoon. Mrs. John Spoo, Mrs. Fred Zitterich, morning'' accomifeSiied by Mrs.

Vernn Mrs. Geo. Stubbs and Mrs. Art' Brown Applebaum who' been a guest for assisted Mrs. Don Breckter cook for three freeks in theYparental home and threshers in the S.

£irke (home Tues- w01 leave in a few days day. for her (home' in 'Axron, Ohio. William. Olark and Mis. Ryan, were Irwln were on, account of the senious Illness of mother, Mrs.

Henry Wuliien wiho died by George Kirchner and Qtie is to be Mrs. Gene''Pickell" assisted Mrs. callers In the Harry Michael home Floyd McCoy who west of Es- thervUle with threshers several days last; week. Mr. and Mrs.

George Calhan. Bern: Bdine, Frances, Leo land Jiimmy drove to Wlndom, Minn. Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Calhan's uncle and aunt, Mrs. John Milady.

Miss Frances Caihan assisted by Marlys Bush entertained the Wide Awake 4-H club members and their leader, Mrs. August Rosenberger, In her home Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mitldred Brown returned home Friday mornyig from a months visit in the home of her Mrs. Carol Vavra, in Brainard, and with friends 'in Omaha. Tlhreshilng was completed in this vicinity the first of the week.

Oats yield from 25 to 40 bushels are reported, barley yielding about the same and all of good quality. Most of the farmers had their straw carefully stacked for winter use. A new hollow tile siilo has been erected on the Greig farm occupied it'o Colone, S. last week Monday night of a paralytic stroke at built on the Grelg -farm, juat' north of their brother, Ira Bi-gelow, formerly I Friday morning. tihe age of 85 years.

She was farm where Kiirchener lives. Miss Lucille Wordehoff returned to off this city. The illness proved fatal Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shully went with her home In Wall Lake Thursday and 'they remained there for counsins, Mr.

and Mrs. John after spending the, week in the Antone funeral whllch was held Wednesday. Kono of Dol-liver to Marion county Rlcke home. Her brother Is now a Mr. Blgelow was well known here, Sunday to attend a re-union of the i guest of Vic Rlcke.

jhjyviing resided ihere until he. was a Hyer-Benson families to be held In Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sorensen and two children and Mrs. Soren Sorenson young man.

He had many friends the state park at Carlyle. They visit- in this city being of a dlsposttflon that ed with relatives at Knoxville, over- made friends wherever he went. Mrs. night, returning Monday night. Fletcher Howe, of Spencer-, and Mrs.

Frances Albro were also sisters of the deceased. The big new sign in front of the Grand theatre be ready for light- Mr, and Mrs. Pete Sorgenfrie of Blue Eartlh, Minn, were Sunday visitors In the home of Mrs. Sorgenfrie's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Ramsey. Harriett and Harold stayed for a left Saturday for Waterloo to visit in the Melvin Sorenson home. They will also viislt with relatives at other places before returning. Mrs, Margaret Brown is moving the latter part of the week to the home of her son, Mllford, where she will be week's visit iln the Ramsey home. (home till her home, plans for Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Michael Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Possum and Edward returned home; from their trip to various parts of the west.

Mrs. Marietta Bamble accompanied them home from Lemon, S. Dak. She will make her home with her parents. Mrs.

F. Abell wffil entertain the W. R. C. C.

at her (home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Stubbs and Mrs. Harry Michael were callers in the Orvillt Smith home Wednesday.

Jake Jacobson and Jamie Kasa were at Emmeteburg Saturday on business. Mrs. Harvey Michael called on Mrs. Chas Logan and Mrs. Moffett Saturday.

Len Barrett, Raymond Banrett and Cecil Wiseman were at Emmetsburg Saturday qn business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abell enjoyed a visit from relatives from Battle Creek, Thursday. They were dinner guests of the Abells.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Galwln were overnight guests in the Tom Thornburg home Saturday and enjoyed fishing at the lakes Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Len Barrett havo -rented a farm near Gruver and will move in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hasklns and family were dinner guests in the Olson home Sunday.

Miss Mary Galvin spent Saturday Monday and Tuesday in the Joe Rankin home with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Galvin. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Rankln enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lane and children from Davenport ifor a week.

They returned to their home Saturday morning. and MEN OF 1936 CAMPAIGN A Gallery of Pictures for You Sen. Sen. Arthur H. Vandenburg i Valuniccn (or John Hamilton Edward A.

Hayes pMl-Com. Amcrlcu ioa Col. Hanford MacNidcr National Chairman, Republic Service Maxlne were Friday callers In the Joe Rankln home. i Oscar Johnson was called to Pau'll- na last week on account of the death of his father. The -funeral was Tues.

Mrs. Sylvia Carroll and Mrs. Harry Michael assisted with -threshers in Emmetsburg, mother of Harry Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wiseman wore Sunday evening cal'lers in the Joe RankrtRn Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Gnllvln and Loretta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michael Sunday visitors In it'hu Ed Zit- Benick home of Rod-man; Jake Zit- terick home of Graettlnger and also visited with Mrs. J.

13. Michael of Emmetsburg; mothw of Harry Michael and found her jn an excellent state of health. Jack Creek Human Helmors finished his threshing run here Thursday and then moved his machine to northeast Estherville where lias nnothtir run. Lyle and Everet Lasit'ine and Paul Voatman assisted the. Jorstad men bale straw the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Lars Waldec called at LCj Levi Kalvldt home Thursday evening. Dr. West of Armstrong ca.Uecl at the Herman Helmers home Sunday.

Mrs. Helmers being ill. Theodor Hanseii went to Clear Lake Sunday to see his brother, Ole who is receiving medical aid. Milford Christian has rented the Johnnie Iverson farm for the coming year. Art Aananson and family will move to Wa'Wlngford.

Mrs. Pejt'e 1 Paulson and Mrs, Madsen helped Maurine Hanson prepare meads for threshers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Hedland and children called at the Ellarsttonhome Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Raymond Swartz assisted Mrs. Lurl Fessler with the threshers meals Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Anderson and chiildren spent Wedneesday evening at the Curler Peterson home. Chris Lastlne and sone Evert went to Oklahoma and Sioux City the past week. A thresheers settlement meeting was held at the Herman Helmers home Thursday evening. Ice cream, a treat, from Herman Helmers and cake were; served. The Jorstad men of Wal'lingford baled straw for Geo.

Melner and Welsh Bros, the past week. Mrs. Lawrence Anderson is entertaining company from Illinois. Mrs. Anderson of Spirit Lake is vislittaig her sister, Mrs.

Herman Helmers. Mrs. Puisen pleasantly entertained the members' of the CCC club and a number of visitors Thursday afternoon. This was a treat to the club as Mrs, Puisen is not a member. Miss Mary Swartz returned Monday to the Mflford Brown home Grewer where she is employed.

Misses Emma and Nettle Hanson callled on Mrs. Elterston Monday afternoon. Howard Swartz spent Wednesday afternoon at the Fesster home. a T. Baumann, the Watklna man made this territory past week.

This week wEl almost complete the threshing. Ole J. Olsen passed away at the Coileman hospital at 4:48 Sunday. Mr. Olson formerily lived with his parents Mr.

and Mrs. Thorvald Olsen on the farm in Swan Lake township just across the line from Jack Creek township. The deceased had been in poor health for some time. He spent one winter In and two In Arizona far ihls heaHthi being a victim of asthma. He leaves to mourn bis-death his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thorvald Olsen of Esthervffl-le, three brothers Knute and Ringsted and of Kstheriville and one sister, Mrs. Herman Sorum of EstherviMe: Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1:15 at tha home in Esthervlllo and at 2 o'clock in the Immanuel Lutheran church, with the Rev. Peter Nortteletten officiating. Mrs.

Eva Paugh, Mrs. Sam Andersen and Miss C'la-ra Enghokn assisted M-rs. Fred Kruse with threshers dinner Monday. Threshetrs crew No. 8 held their settlement meeting at the Basold home Tuesday erenltng.

i cream was served. Mrs. Lawrence Burkland was honored at a party Tuesday afternoon, the. occasion bcdng her birthday Those present were the honored guest Mirs. L.

Burkland, Mrs. Frank Neil- sta, Mrs. Odus Paugh, Mrs. Basold. Mrs.

Oakes Mrs. Joe Oakes Mrs. Fred Kruse and daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Bonhouse and Mrs. Paten of Graettlnger were also present.

A nice lunch was served. Mrs. Burkland received a nice gift as a rejnember- once of th happy occasion. Mrs. M.

H. Schloeman of Estherville spent Sattarday niight and Sunday at the Ellerstoji homci Lewis Rockne has been assisting the Hansen Bros, thresh. Mr. and Mrs. Spear are enjoying a trip to Buffalo, New York, and other eastern points.

Thrashers crew No. 4 held a settlement meeting at the Chris Lastlne home Tuesday evening. Mrs Chris Lastlne and daughter Virginia spent Thursday afternoon nl the, home of Mrs. Berg Munsen Carl Duer shipped ca-tUe to Chicago Saturday and accompanied the shipment, Levi Kalvlde has head of feeding calves. 3hrls LastJne trucked cattle, -to St the Mrs.

H. vBto. Mr. and C. tre Saturday evening Hanson home.

Janice of Mr. a with a palnf.ua accident FriZ Ct irtien she was playing brotlher Ray and 0 p'' WWte Playing Ray threw a it struck Janice 'In right iw broke off. She was -taken to 1 in Esthervi'lle where the stiu'i removed and medical plied. At present she is nicely. Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Waid.v and Mrs. Lars Waldec, Mr Lewis Hetland, Mr. and Mrs I evi vidt and sons Leon and 0 fishing trip In northern Miim. CIIUllCll 1.

A. Mntlirc, pastor There will Junior serviccs Sunday ait 10 o'clock. Carl Shaw give the message. Devotional led by the Deacons in the gian language at 11 o'clock. Choir practice Wednesday cvciiin- at 8 o'clock.

This will be an portant practice dn preparation or 'the Choral Concert at Waliin- ford Aug. 23. And for the 75tih niversary, Sept. 27. Prayer meeting at the ohurch basement Thursday evenjing at o'clock.

Ladies Aid Thursday week wiith the. following as hostesses, Mcs- da-mes: Jake Taylor, K. J. Erslanil Otto Olson and Andrew McAndrcvvs Luther League. Senvice next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.

Cora Sumle topic leader. There is Christian Fellowship meeting; at Armstrong next Sunday afternoon and evening. UNION STATE LINE CHUKC'H Next services Sunday Aug. at 9 o'clock. Note the earjy hour.

Sunday school next Sunday ait the usual 9:45. Luther League service Sunday ev- at 8 6'dlock. Those who attended -the Bible'camp at Alexandria wUl share with -us some of the good tilings they received there. Ladles Aid August 26 with the following as hostesses, Mesdajncs: BCJI Brunsvold, R. F.

Sternborg, and Otto Opheim. Petit JUIT. September 1986 Term AW, 1 Mrs. -May. Esthervillc Bergeson, Ed' Dawson, C.

Bstiherville Blakey, Roy Estherville fowler, I. Dolliver Gelnitz, Anna Estherville Hanson, Emil Hatland, Joe Estlierville Helmers, 'Herman Holverson, Curtis Jensen, James P. Graettingw Jensen, Martha Rlngsted Johnson, Harold -Rlngsted Juhl, Edwin Estherville Lemasters, Win. Ringsted 'Logue, H. EstiTiervllle Lohr, W.

a Mann, Helen Mitchell, W. A. Armstrons Moltzen, Herman Dolliver Myers, O. BL I Gruver Natterstad. Martin Olson, Anna EstherviHe Paulson, Bertha Rlngsted Peterson, Lucille Petersen, M.

H. Blagsted Redhead, Ben DoIHver Ruckman, Laura EstherriHe Soholtes, Terejw. Schryver, Sorensen, V. a Rlngsted Stevens, Oscar Storhow, Tbm Sumpter, A. Wi, Etethervllle Theil, Alfred Armstrong Tlheiia, Anastesia Graefcttnger Hallle Estherville Whitish, Melvin Estherville Wilson, Lola Estherville Womack, Freda Dolliver Jury called for September 2nd, 1936, at 9 o'clock a.

m. Hon. F. C. Davidson, Judga Terms begiins September 1st, 1936.

i caller in 3. vicinity Friday. r.i-- READ OCR WANT COLUMN MATHIESON Insurance Agency FIRE LIFE AUTO INSURANCE Rhodes Block Phone 125 FOR Bus, complete. Write or call W-m. S.

Clark, Bsthor- ville. Iowa. M'" APARTMENT FOR Throe room modern apartment for rent at once. If Interested leave your name, or phone number at the Enterprise office. 30-tf SINGLE SLEEPING ROOM for rent.

Inquire at the Enterprise office. 30-tf GOING TO BUILD? OR UEPA1H' Our strong concrete blocks will Please you. Cement Products Co. Jj REMEMBER THE DROWNED OUT spots last spring? Now is the timo to repair tile lines or run now ont's, At present grain prices wo can't afford not to. Cement Products Co.

FOR also vlnopir. 20 cents a gallon. Heavy spring GOo each. 4 miles south, i' lilc east of Mllford at Wealthy 33-1 FOR sleeping room modern home. If Interested name at Enterpnlse,.

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