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ESTHERVILLE ENTERPRISE ALLEN ALLEN, Publishers tine Vear Months $1.50 .75 One Year $2.50 led 11 her villo, 11, 1902, as sec- mntier In the Post Office of Iowa, Act of Congress of 3. 13'2. Lutheran Cnurcli Notes pcilnr Nordsletten, pastor YouiiR Church School at 10 a. m. at 2:30 ta the American People's meeting on Sunday co lelit at o'clock.

(i Wednesday, Armistice Day, the ud'ies Aid will 'hold a sale In the nint'. beginning at 8 o'clock. Many Inc and useful articles haive been nude for tllls sale The 'P irocee(is wil1 0 towards the building fund of tl'f! 'oncregation. Lunch will! be served lt the close of the sale). The public invited to be present.

Prayer Meeting on Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. The Ladies Aid will meet on Friday afternoon, thlis week at 2:30 o'- Hostesses -are Mrs. J. C. Gunerson, 'Mrs.

S. 0. Mrs. J. jmlalil, Mrs.

Le Roy Olson and Mrs. Olc Rcfsell. Ttie Confirmation class will meet on Friday afternoon, this week, also at 5 o'clock instead of meeting on Saturday. The class will also meet on i lie following Wednesday at 5 p. m.

ye shall live. The Spirit itself benr- eth witness with our spirit, that we lare the children of God." I The Lesson-Sermon comprises quotations from the Bible and from the Christian Science textbook, "Science find Health -with Key to thte Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. One of the Bible citations roads' "Blessed be the God mid Father o'ir Lord Je chl nc to his abundant mercy hath oeKOffen us again unto a lively by the resurrection of Christ from the dead, to an inlierilance in- and defiled and that fiideth not away, reserved in heaven for you, who arc kept by the power of God through faith unto pnlvntlon r-eady to be revealed In the last time" (I Peter Among selections the Christian Science textbook is the following: "It is only by acknowledging the supremacy of Spirit, which annuls the claims of matter, that mortals can lay off mortality and find the indissoluble spiritual link which es- man forever In thp divine likeness, inseparable from his creator." (p. 491). Church of Christ Our worship service will be pre-1 ESTHERVILLK F-MMET COUNTY.

IOWA: THURSDAY: ays to be held in each. ie dates suggested for were either Novom- November 29 to icrville chose the for- on Services Ille mission is a iin- tlie Methodist, Prcs- tist ami Christian crating. Local mlnis- proa.ch.lnfc from nfeht ers of the local ifliureh rm a combined choir each nitrht. i.w»ii- regular choir were much enjoyed by the congregation. Mr.

and Mrs. Oryie Solomonson entertained at an election night Party their home. iThe guests were Mr. and Mrs. Btll Hlggrnbotlram, Mr.

and Mrs. William Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ingerbretson, Mr. and Mrs.

Eltbert Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Barber. Mr. and Mrs.

Orvie Solomonson and two daughters drove to Fer.tila Sunday and spent the day in the parental Pete Overson home. Mrs. Juliin Ingcbrctson, Jean and Phillip ac- tle for Mr. Knutson, returning night and leaving again with anoth load for Monday's market Russell and Myron Graves dro to Minneapolis Saturday to witne the Minnesotar-Iowa football game. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Dean of wbre Sunday guests In the home their daughter, Mrs. Wallace Brow On Saturday, a week ago, Mr. ai Mrs. Ralph Hartman, daughters Vi glnia and Genevleve and son Ploj drove to Storm Lake, to attend funeral of an uncle of Mr.

Hartma Lowmaii Holcomlb. They return at mer date. ion project byterian, I churches cc nhoirs will that will si will be led by a local director with our own organists presiding at the organ. It is to be a week of "Servloo of Everyone taking part shall do so because he desires to serve. Great music! Great preaching! Great crowds! These arc the words of the hour.

Let everyone do his part. All services of the preaching mission will be held at the Presbyterian church. Gruver and Vicinity Verne Julius and Miss Edna setited in the form of a Radio broad- I Grems drove to Buffalo Center Sun- cast Sunday morning. The Seniors lla anti spent the day with relatives vill be in charge again. The worship Mr.

Julius. theme is "Building a Christian Naton Through Religious Education." The morning sermon subject is Immnniicl Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Servfcic at 11 a. m.

In the American language. The Lords' Supper will administered. Palestine Church Sur.dny School at 10 a. m. Devotional meet-ing at 11 a.

m. in t'c of the deacons. Young People's meeting on Sunday if lit at 7:30 o'clock. The Ladies Aid -will' meet on Thurs-. ay afternoon, Novtember 19, at the Liillanid home.

Mrs. Gus Valen will assist Mrs. Lllland in the serving. at meets Thursday Lutheran Church It. A.

IMathre, pastor Swrlces next Sunday evening Sunday School at 10 a. m. Devotional meeting led by the Dea- cora at 11. The Ladies Aid afternoon with tihe following hostesses, Mcsdames T. Fossel, George Robinson, A.

McAndrewS 1 ajid S. Tokheim. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Parish home. Tiie Confirmation class meets Saturday at 10 a. m.

house. at thtt Parish Mr. an d'Mrs. J. E.

Goldsberry and daughters Margaret and Carolyn, attended the marriage of Mrs. Golds- 'Lifting the Whole It is the berry's nephew Ray Dunn to Miss last sermon of the series, "Lifts For Andrea Peterson at the St. John's We cordially urge" all members to be present for this message. The preaching mission begins Sun- Jay night. Two great services will be held at 6:30.

One for the young people with Rev. I. E. in charge. The topic under consideration is The other is for the adults.

Rev. Conley will J)e in charge and the topic for consideration is Plan lo attend those services. At 7:30 a great Eiangelisl.ic service will be held. It will be the initial service of tho preaching mission that is to continue every night from November 15 to 23. Don't miss any of these services.

All evening services will be held in the Presbyterian church. at Union State line Church Services next Sunday at 10:46. Sunday School at 9:45. The Ladles Aid meets Wednesday afternoon this Hostesses are Mesdamea A. Brunsvold, W.

vold, G. Gruhlke. Bruns- he Confirmation class meets at 2:30 p. m. Christian Science Churches "Mortals and Immortals" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon In Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 16.

The Golden Text is from Romans, "It ye live after thei flesh, ye shall die; but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the dpeds of the body, First Presbyterian Church Claude Fausnaugh, Minister Church School each Sunday 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00 o'clock. Sermon by the new minister. Junior Congregation in charge of Mr.

Frank Plymesser in the north dln.Infc-ffoom at 11:00 o'clock. Joint gathering of the young people of the four churches at 6:30 p. m. The beginning of the "Preaching Mission" alt 7:30 p. m.

The service Sunday qrening and 1 each evening of the eight successive evenings be in the Presbyterian, church. All are very cordially invited and urged to attend. The Ministerial Association will be In charge of these services. Thursday from 5:00 to 7:00 o'clodk the ladies of the Missionary Guild will serve a "Mexican Bazaar Supper" at 35c per Come and your friends. Estherrllle Preaching' Mission November 15 to 23 Two years ago Hugh Kerr, a Pres- Jyterian minister, conceived the idea of.

a preaching mission. He suggested to Bishop Holt, president of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ ta America, that the council sponsor such an endeavor. Jesse M. Beder, secretary of Evangelism of the Federal Council, was given the respon- Bibildlty of working out the details of the program. The result was a four day periot of preatohing held in thirty different large cities in the United States These were ta be followed by a one day preaching mission in strategic cities and county seats.

These were to be followed by a preaching mis- churilh near Ringsted last Wednesday. After the ceremony, they were among the guests at the wedding dinner at the home of the bride's parents near Armstrong. As George Poston, who is employed on the Frank King farm, northeast of Gruvcr. was dniVing a team ol mules across the pavement on No. 9 one-half mile northeast of Gruver, last Wudnesday night, lie was struck by a Stube truck driven by John Rholfe of Estherville and badly injured.

He suffered a sovero scalp wound and injury to his hip, also internal injuries. Mr. Poston is 70 years old and had been delivering corn to 'Gruver. The wagon was smashed to splinters the mules were uninjured. Mr.

Poston was tak en to the Birney hospital for treat ment where lie is still confined bu is making satisfactory gains. Rev. T. C. Burton attended the Presbytery at 'Ft.

Bodge one day las week. Mrs. A. C. Andrews and father C.

B. Fuller attended a pot-luck supper for Eastern Star members and fam- lles last Wednesday night. Owen Wickens was hostess to ihe members of the Center Country Blub and a few guests In her home Tuesday at a one o'clock luncheon. The guests were Mrs. J.

H. Ramsey, Mrs. William Burrell, Mrs. Charles Uosenberger, Mrs. Oscar Wickens, Misa Evelyn Solomonson and Mrs.

Harvey Solomonson. All but two of the club members were present to enjoy a pleasant afternoon. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Dec. 1st the 'home of Mrs. Ray Scott.

Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Julius had as their Sunday guests, her brother, John Pink and son Daviid of Buffalo Center and a nephew, Ernest Julius, wifa tnd two daughters Baifcara and joy, of Morris, Minn.

A niece, Miss Vivian Pink of Havelock was also a week end visitor in the home. The members of the Gruver Roya! Neighbor todge met in the liome ol companicd them as far as Thompson nd spent the day with relatives. Mrs. Frank Barber will be hostess the Triple C's In her home, Friy afternoon tills week. Mr.

and Mrs. Neil Poison who live the tenant house on the Claude farm north of Gruvcr are the arents of a pound baby girl Monday, Nov. 2. The li.ttle one las been named Ramona ICatherlne. There are two girls and a hoy in the home.

T. E. Anderson went to Sioux City ttonday night where he will visit in he home of his sister, Mrs. Vie Peterson. Mr.

and Mrs. O. E. Meyers and laughter, Pauline were dinner miests in the home of Mr. Meyer's sister, Mrs.

Harvey Hippie in Estherviille. A number c.f friends and neighbors of -Mrs. Jens Simonson gathered at her home last Thursday afternoon to spend a social afternoon with her as she and family are soon, leaving to make their home in the south. A sewing tray was presented Mrs. Simonson by self-invited guests who also brought a fine lunch to serve at the of the afternoon Mrs.

H. 0. Miller substituted foi Miss Margaret Goldsberry in the Primary room Wednesday. The Bradshaw family who were living on the Art Pitcher farm one half mile northwest of Gruver, have moved to the home on the Pitcher place, one-half mile northeast Gruver, changing places with th Ray Hoffmeyer family last week. Ladies League will meet Thursday afternoon, 19 with Mrs.

Wil Harvey and Mrs. Art Andrews scrv ing. It is requested by the presiden that as many of the members as pos siblo toe present at this meeting complete plans for their annual ba zaar and supper to be heUl Thursday December 3. Mrs. Harry Webber and two children are still stay.tng at the home of Mrs.

Gertrude in Estherville nd Wayne still continues to take reatments following his recent mas- old operation. Mr. Clem Fleege and son Charles nd wife of Pocahontas were Satur- ay and Sunday visitors in the An- the Sunday. On Monday morning Mrs. lartmnn drove to Ida Grove to at- ind tho funeral of a cousin, Lask isk, returning the saane night.

Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hartman came Honday from Storm Lake for a visit the home of their sons, Ralph and 'rank Hartman.

They left Wednes- ay on their return trip to their ionic Sterling, Oklahoma. The Mends of Billy Anderson, a ormer resident of this vicinity but low living southwest of Estherville, vill be sorry to learn of the injury ast week to his eye, through which is feared he will lose the sight of he eye. He was working with ba.ru- wire, a piece flying and hitting ilm in the eye. Expert medical aid being given in the effort to save he eye. Mr.

and Mrs. Aagust Rosenberger and sons Clarke and Paul were dinner guests Sunday In the parental Charles Rosenberger home in Estherville. Miss Esther Bergeson, who had been an operative patient in the Iowa State hospital at Iowa City, several weeks the. past summer, returned Monday night to the State hospital for further observation and treatment. Her trouble of the mastoid nature.

Mrs. Clayton Taylor cT Hayfield, came Friday for visit with her father, I. O. Wlllcy and Miss Alice Forman. She returned home Sunday afternoon.

Immmmc! Lutheran Clnircli Missouri Synod E. Emery and N. -1th St. German service next Sunday morn- Ing at 10:45. Sunday school at 10:00.

Public Bible lecture Thursday evening a't 8:00 in the church. Everybody is welcome. Children's instruction hour Saturday morning at 9:30 in thfc church. Otis L. Lang, pastor.

Mrs. Wm. Luikhart, Mr. Paul Barber, Mr. and: Mrs.

Harry Barber and Mrs. O. H. Koehler attended the funeral services of Dr. Frank Barber at Clear Lake Saturday.

High Lake mdt KB, Nels Peterson returned (from thcr Coleman 'hospital Monday afternoon. He underwent a serious operation. Hi is fretting along nicely now. Lewis Peterson entertained the Wallingford cast sewing circle at her home Wednesday. Mrs.

John Iveirson and son Norman were Wallingford callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. V.

Palmer and Mildred Peterson were Estherville callers Thursday afternoon. Visitors Thursday evening at the Nels Peterson home were Mrs. Andrew Ivcrson and sons. Ija'wrence and Gordon, John Ivcrson and son Norman and LeHoy Odtfson. Mr.

and Mrs. Olen Anderson called at the D. V. Palmer and Nels Peterson homes Friday forenoon. Mr.

and Mrs. John Iverson and children; Norman and Leona were Eb- therville callers Saturday forenoon. Kenneth Bryan and Bobby Peterson til ted Lettoy Oddson Friday, evening. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank all our friends for their extreme kindness during the illness and death of our beloved daughter Ruth Alma. Also for the floral offerings.

W. C. Burge and family. Mrs. Lloyd Morris in Maple Hill last Wednesday afternoon with a goodly numlber of members in attendance The neit meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec.

2. in the home of Mrs M. it. Hatch, when election of off! cers is held. A special sermon for Father Son day was preached by the Rev.

C. Burton last Sunday morning, very good attendance of Fathers and Sons were had. Two vocal selections Mrs. Burton, addition to ton and Lawrence Rloke homes. Mr.

Fleege, is a brother of Mrs. Anon Rlcke. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenjp, JOcke and daughter Donnaray, drove lo Auburn Monday afternoon on a business trip and were guests in the home ot Mrs.

Ricke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Helm. Clarence Hansen was a business vfeltor In Minneapolis last week, bringing back a new corn shelter. The corn shelling has been unusually brisk the past week, owing to the sharp rise in corn prices.

Miss Marine Workman, Miss Evelyn Rasmnssen, Kenneth Goldsberry, Morris Haskins and Lester Bush, enjoyed a tlwo-day vacation from their Junior college duties Thursday and Friday, owing to the State Teacher's convention in Dea Jfataas. Cecil Whltacre has finished season's duties on the Sam Thorsland farm and Is now husking corn for Frank Kreiger. Miss TrlUa Whitacre spent the week end with her friend. Miss Ruth Wairlngton, in EsUierville. Mrs.

Wlllto Wertz and daughters, Bernadine and Beverly spent Sunday In the Ous Knutson home. Willis and Gus Knutson toft Sunday morn- Ing for St. Paul with a load of cat- "Whatever You Need for Your Farm You Can Buy it for at Harker-Beauman" Save money on farming equipment and repairs by buying from It's been the favored spot of purchasing for farmers around Estherville for years. You know you're getting the best at lees cost at Barker Special Galvanized Steel Hog Troughs A Ueasy, wfll conatructed trough that toe built to last. All rounded edges to pro- Uct stock against diarp corners.

Large Capacity Feed Grinders adjustment for Ing coarse, medium, and fine. Will not lam or stick. Special fcawe toad ctiusltxi grata tfcor- ougMy. Sturdy, Durable Steel Fence Posts Bach post Is specially treated to resist rust and Is guaranteed to tut much longer. Basj ta sat and easr to remore.

Painted. Harker-Beauman Co. Phone 185 Estherville, Iowa FREE Theatre Ticket for Charles Anderson The Outstanding Car Value of 1937, That Means It's a 1937 PLYMOUTH All we ask is to show you this New Automobile. We feel confident a demonstration will convince you it leads the field. Complete Car Service Ticket The Home Auto Co.

Chrysler and Plymouth Agency Washing and Greasing A Specialty Ticket for Edwin Michael.

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