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Estherville Enterprise from Estherville, Iowa • Page 4

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Local Happenings Guests of Mrs. J. D. Weir on Chrlsb- nias day will be Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Wedr and family of Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chambers of Alpha, Richard Weir of Grand Rap- Ids, and the Roy Wair family 1 of Bmmetsburg. Mr. and Airs.

Willard Heyer and eons of Graettinger will spend Christmas day here wiph, Mrs. E. C. Heyer and other relatives. Reverend and Mrs.

M. M. Cook and daughter, Pern, of Plymouth returned ihomc Tuesday, after a short visit here witlh friends and at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Leonard Munson. Cook was formerly pas' tor of the Free Methodist ohurch here.

Mrs. John Rolife has been seriously 111 with pneumonii.a at her home for the past week. At the present writing '-'iier condition is somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Potter will pa to Jefferson Sunday to spend the day -with Mr. Potter's parents. Miss Wilma Wanek, 'high school instructor in tihe Emmet Consolidated school, 'left early this morning for Omaha, where she will meet her mother, Mrs. George Wanek. The two wllll spcind day shopping and drive to their home in Aurora, in the evening.

Miss Ploy Heinrlch came to Estherville last night to vialt at the iA. W. Helinrich' home for several days. Miss Heinrioh. teaches at Marcus.

Sylvia Howe will leave this nlng for Rolfe to spend Christmas flay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Howe.

Jessie Hepp, deputy county clerk, Jeft Monday evening for Alihambra, California where she will spend her two weeks' vacation at the Plave Logue home. Miss Hepp SB a sister of Mrs. Logue. Mrs. B.

C. Nelson returned to her home last week from the Coleman hospital, after being confined there for several weeks following a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Lindblade of Thompson are'expected here Qhiilst- mas morning to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Miller and Donnabelle Merron of Algona will arrive this evening to spe'nd the Christmas holiday at the L. G. Thompson, ihomte. Miss Mary Thompson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Thompson, who Tuas been visiting in the Miller ihome the past week, will return witlh them. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Zimmerman and family wittl spend Christmas in Rolfe. They, will be guests of Mrs. Zimmerman's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs." Henry Schaper are "the'f airents ait a ten pound son, born Friday at; the Blimey hospital.

Mr. Joseph Miller of Sibley is ex- pecteid to come evening to spend Friflay wattle tome of his mother, Mrs. George Miller. Mr. Ben Carlgon and sons, Al, Howard and William will go to Newell this afternoon to visit until Sunday with relatives.

Miss Lois Hemphill, an instructor to the schools at Montrose, South Dakota, Is yisitltag here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mlrs. J. W. Hemphill.

Stanley student at Iowa Btate college at Ames, and Mai-ion IPagre wtho. 'attends Northwestern University at Evanston, Illinoiis, are spending tihelr vacations from their school work here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pagre. Eugene Hutctoinson came to Esther ville, Monday to visdt his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hutchinson and poisoning. his brothers and sisters. Eugene is a student at Buena Vista college in Storm Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Rogers expect to spend Christmas In Winterset with Mr. and Mrs. Straud WiiWiams. Miss Denise McNally of Des Moines is spending the Christmas (holidays with (her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. McNally. Lars Larson is in the Bt'rney hos- Her Heiisley of La Wisconsin will also be a guest in Rockwell City. Margaret West, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs.

-G. came Friday evening from Humboldt for a two weeks' vteit' here. Another daughter, ElizabeW, i came toi Estlherville Wed- from their home In Platinfield, 111., for a visit iln parental A. M. Brown home.

Mlra. Carol Vavra and son Harold of Brainard, are also guests In the parental Brown home. Howard Rich left last week for CarbomMe, 111., his former home. pltal treatment for btood I nesday from 1 Ames. Both hare teach-1 We understand the cafe, which has Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Rogers and son lelft Wednesday for Arispe to viisit Mrs. Rogers' relatives. After Christmas they will go to Mount Ayr to visit Mr. Rogers' brother and sister.

Miss Elizaibetllv Rhodes, a student at t'lie University of Wisconsin at Madison, spending her vacation here visiting her mother, Mrs. Alfred Rhodes, sister, Mary and other relatives, Mrs. N. M. Voiding will spend Christmas day at tihe 'farm home of Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Nelson near Wallingford. Mrs.

Ernest Tetert, who lives east Hunitington, was brought to the Blrney hospital Sunday night for treatment. Dr. and Mrs. R. G.

Borland of Conneaut, Ohio came -Tuesday evening to visit several days at the H. G. Met- Taivislh home. Mrs. McTavlish and Mrs.

Borliand are sisters. Other guests at the McTavilsh home for the holiday will he Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Mc- Tavlsh of Central City, who will arrive today. Mr. and Mrs. Metoin Christian and two children of Rimgsted and Mrs. Esther Griffith and "family of Spirit Lake will be Gliriistmas day guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Handeland and family. Homer Judd, who attends Creflghton University, is spending his vacation here ait the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Judd.

Lucille Schemck came yesterday tto visit 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Llbyd Schenck has a teaching position at Lake, Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Webber, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brunsvold, Lloyd Brunsvold and Selma IMunson will be guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Natterstad at their Ihome north of Est'herviille an. Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Hotelling of Nonthwood and Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Shepard of Osage came today spend the Christmas holiday with) Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hipplei and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Shepard 1 will also visit at the Herbert Allen 'home. Duane Hause of East Lansing Michigan, came to Esthemille Tuesday to spend the (holidays at the Dr. and Mrs.

W. E. Bradley home. Mrs. Hause Ihias been visiting here since last week.

Other guests of ithei Bradleys are Mr. and Mrs. Wlilllam Bradley of Atlantic and nephew, Jimmy Rose. Roy Folsom of Spirit Lake, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs 1 D.

C. Wells. W. V. Shiillinglaw of Cedar Rapids was a Sunday visitor at lUhe Charles Hawk home.

Mrs. Ruby Henanian and daughter Lenoirei were in Sioux Qity visiting with Mrs. G. M. Brenneman, Saturday.

Mrs. H. L. McMillan and daughter Betty and- son Mack are iln Omaha, Nebraska visiting with relatives. and Mrs.

Elmer Kohler and daughter Ploris were in EstiherviiUe Monday on business and visited with friends 'here. Miss Ethel McArdle of Independence, is visiting there with her mother, Mrs. WiHllam McArdle. Miss Ruth' Brown of Des Moines will spend the week enid with her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Roy J. Brown. Miss Edna Barker will leave soon for Long Beach, California, where she expects to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Hoggett spent Sunday at tihe, George Peterson home near HunUngton. Mrs. Etta Meyers and daughter Florence (have 'gone to Dows to spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Gunclerson and son spent Sunday in Ternll with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewhring. Mrs. L.

J. Nl-pher ihas, rented the ing positions. Louis Potter is helping at the Rexall Drug store during the holiday rush season. He arrived here the latter of the week Irom Des Moines where ihe Is attending a school of pharmacy. Mrs.

Potter is expected to come to Estherviille today to v-lptt relatives until' the New Year. Miss Waunita Berg, who teaches at Rockwell, Qity, is spending her holiday vacation here at the home of her been operated by Rich, on No. 9, has been leased to Pur! Steel of Estherville. The Gruver girls basketball team will -go to Des Mojlnes nexti Monday to Relief -on Tuesday I- afternoon, at the Jensen hall. Following the; usual business meeting tion of -nftlcera was heM and the" toltawing wore- -elected: President Mrs.

Bessie McGuilain; Senior Mrs. Emma Johnson; Junior v.lco Mrs. Gena Treasurer' Mrs. Anna K'lmmet; Chaplain Mrs' Lola Hohn; Conductor, Mrs; Miller; Assistant, Mrs. Jolinson; Guard, Mrs.

Geneva Poder 35-17. Miss Irene Jessen, who, a student at Cedar Falls, cnme last "Friday to spend t'ha Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Jessen.

Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Olson G'racttllmger were Sunday guests nt the homo of the former's brother, William Olson and family. Miss Anna Frerlcks, who Is a student at Manikato Business college, came Friday to spend the Christinas scn Assistant, Mrs. Vivian Nelson- holidays with her parents, Mr.

Mrs. Prances Meyers- Mrs. Conrad Frerlcks and family. Press Correspondent, Mrs. iMlnnie The Ceylon Basketball teams came ffl lus1 lal Mrs Ella Peterson; Afi.QlsTnnret iMna 17,11..

1-1 to Dolliiver last Friday tor a 0 OI 'mui Bertha Wellby; Color Bearer -s. Esther Nielsen; No. 2, uueuiiuEia u.c ucuwiove. iv.i,,, tne fjrsj telvms gcore was jg.jg Jane Wilson; No. 3, Mrs.

Anu-i iTnilla Wlultocre, Thelma Ressler, avor i "Dolllver. Coach Rogers of Es- fe 'sen; No. 4, Mrs. Carrie Paiter- Marlys Bush, AJta Thorsland, Em- therville was referee. etl vAt the olose ot the meeting a Lunch was Iw Mrn Trvn.i attend a basketball school.

Thej here-. The second team's score was I Ir na Bearer (J ffiftppn tin iPivp in favor nnd' Manuel INlGlseri; No. 2. Mr-; team members are Genevieve. Invln, 0 Lois Jane Wilson; No.

3, mett Andereon, Miriam Anderson. The Vecino bridge tQu'b, the members of wlhiali are Mrs. C. Higin- Miss Rachel Burdette of Ringsted 1 )r I 1 ret Jolm- canie last Friday to a wee.k with her Mend, Avelda Oswalt. I V- wouireasen was a I.

J. Fowler is 'having an auction cnller nt Armstrong on Thurv- I Mrs. C. R. Godfredsen was a sale of his household goods next day.

Sam Chambers property on North 6th jrelatives. St. and will move intoi it. in about ten days. Mr.

and Mrs. P. Kemp will go to mother, Mrs. L. E.

Berg and family. botham, Mrs. B. Higinbothiam, Mrs. Miss Margaret Trevett who tench-'M- Chukiker, Mrs.

W. Hask'ins, Mrs. Saturday. Mr. and run Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Holte and Jini- es at Merrill, is in this city to Sorenson, Mrs. H.

0. Miller, Mrs. 1 spend' the holidays wilth 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trevett and other teaches at Port Dodge, arrived the last of to ay mas witfli Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Brig-gs. and Mrs. W. Pransdal are in Rake, tolled there by the death of, Arnt Erickson.

grandfather of Mrs. a few days wltttl lher Fransdal. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Everetts and son 'her parents, Mr.

and Henry Mahlum. Mrs. H. C. Danielson has returned where she spent Ar- yeare Slnce che death ot his wlfe clarence Madsem home at M.

L. Hatch ami Mrs. Graves, met in September, he had been assisted Mrs. F. A.

Nelsen was hostess CHI the Graves home -last) Tuesday after- Miss Leona Baimer. Mr. Fowler 'plans to go to California. Miss Margaret Handy is Thursday initEernoon to ithe memters of the Kensington Klub. Guests en- nome Joyed a social time and gift exchange ..111 i.lulfctfclct, llullxv ao Illrlllc Jv; ell LlllltJ UI1Q gllft eXCtlall'-O Ml.

and Mis. Lee Shultz will en-! fl om Mo rningside college, having-and' nt the citose, of the afternoo, tertain in theilr Ihome nt a Christmas arrived last Friday, to spend the hell- lunch was served'. a dinner, heir brothers, Warren Heyer, days, and Mr. 'Mm. C.

D. McGuinn Chicago, family, Paul Heyer and family, I Mrs. M. O. Mokk'bust and son Mi.h- llliirdis and Lois Petersen, visited a Mrs Will Otto and Henry T' a Ml Mr Colby were tall- few days last week at the L.

Mrs Will Otto and Henry ays as wee at te V. at the H. 0. Burdctte home near Laidley home at Whittemore Bert Shultz and three children and Ringsted last Sunday. Marvelle Bur- The fiitiiat, second, third and fourth TI dette came 'home with them for a grades of the Rimgsted schools arc- fftw vnpntinn.

onn.fn.1 i'c vella and -Alice. Members of the fourth, -fifth and Dick, ot Waterloo came Wednesday sixtn grades of the Lincoln, school of to spend Christmas' at the Arthur nave tawigrated a new project Bowe home. Other guests at the iy, entitled "Broadcasting Bowe home on Ohrlstmas will be Mr. Cnrl stmas Good All the pup- and Mirs. Albeit Mick and George, 118 tihe'' grades visited the shut-ins Mick of Spencer and Miss Olive Mick the natghibarhood of the school of Estherville.

Mr. George Mick is san Christmas carols and left the father of Albert, Mrs. Everett, elllll(i decorated Christmas baskets. Olive and Mrs. Bowe.

Mlss Algtiha Whiitcomb and Miss M.ae Miss Jean Parsons spent the week Case ac'comDanied the children, end in Des Moines. She went Mrs. A. H. Reese and grand'daugh- wlth a group of memhers of the ter Anil Marie Reese left last week Spilrit Lake Dnama club to see the Hollywood, where they produobEon at the Shrine will spend several days with Mr.

and "The First Cowl. featuring Jane Mrs. Melvin Reese and Mrs. Reese. Wm.

Miss Kathryn Blazer came Saturday evening to spend her two weeks Earl Bagan, who attends the University of Notre Dame nt West Bend, sisters Betty Sidles. vacation from her teachiing duties Indiana, is- visiting with hfe parents, at Sac City with her parents, Mr. Mr. and; Mrs. D.

A. Bagan. and Mrs. R. K.

Blazer and with her) mss Gladys olansteadi, who teaches and Mrs Vermaine at Grant Center, arrived here the last of the week to spend weeks Mr. and Mrs. E. R. DeLanp and TC ith her Parents, 'Mr.

and Mrs. Har- Marllyn Lo of Algona visited 'hei-e vey o-lmstead and other relatives Sunday with Mrs. Metha Hensley. omer Ortmeyer of Mount Vernon The Misses Margaret and Jane Me came Sunday to spend his Christmas Mondayfor spend vacation with ihis parents, Rev. and w.

Qrtmeyer. Homer is. a student at; Cornell college. r-4 a week visitdng their gi-andparents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Daniel. Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Callender'i and Maxiae will go to Cedar Rapids today to visit at the B. Callender home until Sunday. Miss Emma Gaarde came to Estherville Friday night to' spend the holidays 'here at the home of parentsi, Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Gaarde and other relatives. Miss' Gaarde is at Mound Minnesota this year. v'ui. Miss Enid Erickson, niece of Mr.

Gruver and Vicinity Lawrence Hansen, Melvin Hansen Lloyd Armstrong and Robert Irwin, teft 1 by auto last week for CaJ'Itarriiia arid othier western, points, on a sight-seeinig trip. Robert will visit an aunt, Mrs, Archiie and Mrs. L. M. Christeasen of this Pte 'rce, in San Pedro, California, city left Saturday morning for' Bill-1 Mr Mrs Hatch rove to ings, (Montana where will visit Ayrshire Monday to visit in the'home for two weeks with her parents.Mr.' ot their daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Marie and Mrs. A. E. Enlickson and her atoh. 'Lola Hatch returned liome ter, Alice.

Miss Erickson has wilth'them to spend the holiday va- a teaching at Maple Hill. cation. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilfred Reed of Iowa aim Ellsworth Woods ar- Cify will arrive evening to v.islt rived Wednesday to spend the holi- with relatives here until Sunday.

day in the parental Robert Woods Students of the University of Iowa and JMeritt Curry homes. They will who are spending vacations here are' return to Onelta Sunday. Miss Margaret Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Kennedy; The Misses Lavon and Wauniija Brown, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown; Kenneth McAndrews at 3 The Buttermilk for next year commencing on January 15 will be auctioned off at the creamery Saturday, Dec. 26th at 3 P.

M. Estherville Co-Op. Creamery Association 4V E. Frettem, Mgr. Ticket Jot.

F. Manthe Quite a number from this vicinity enjoyed' the oratorio. "The at the Methodist church in Esther- vine Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Allan Hil-es enter- the A. McAndrews home; Fred- tained' the members' of the Midway erlck Wilson, son of Mr. and 'Country -club and' their husbands at Mrs. C. M.

Wilson; and 'Herbert a one-o'clock luncheon in their home at the L. A. McAffee home, last Wednesday. A1J' but two df the Dorothy Wayt, a student of the EE- therville Junior College, is spending Iher two weeks vacation at iher home in Sac City. Algeta Boyster and Jennie Halvorson were guests at a birthday dinner at the A.

home near Cey ton Sunday given in honor of Lowell Johnson. Miss 'Marie Robinson will arrive Wills evening from -Minneapolis to daughter, Ruby, from a serious heart visit for a week at the home of her aliment and will be, confined to bed parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Robin-, or some time. It is the, wish of her son.

Bob Ellison 01 Minneapolis will friends here thati she be remembered also be -a guest, the Robinson home, with a postal or letter shower to members were present. A Christmas exchange was held. The next meet- of the club will be heM with Charlie Heiinrich Tuesday, Jan. Stfli. here 'have received word from the Glenn Reisliniger family who formerly lived here but reside at Farmington, that Mrs.

Rais- is bedfast djn the hlome of her Mrs. Carl Moser returned home Monday from Rochester, 'Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas and son, John Phillip of Spirit Lake will cheeir Iher. Address Mrs.

Glenn Reis- Inger, Parmilngiton, R. R. Jessie Mae Hartman was under the doctor's care at her home, north here Christmas Eve at the A. of town, several days last week. H.

Anderson home. Mrs. Preida Walker and Walter Dean visited Thursday in Omaha with relatives. Wesley Dean returned with them to spend the holidays here. Miss Marion L.

Austin of Fosston, Mrs. George Kenline returned last week from Gllniore City where she has spent mudh tdpie recently, since the death of Mr. Kenllne's aunt. Mrs. Ed Sabin's father, Mr.

Parker, who suffered a stroke last fall, land Ihas had the flu is slowly losing Minn, Sunday morning to visit strength at the home of Ms daugh- until after Christmas with Miss Lois' ter. Inman. Miss sister, Myrl In-1 Vilrginla Davis of Armstrong spent man of Rochester, Minn is coming the week card in tihe home of her this evening to spend Christinas. Mr. and Mrs.

Art Berg of Fairmont, Minnesota visited here Sunday with i Mrs. L. E. Berg and 1 lamlly. I Miss Enid Copeland left Saturday I ifor Omaha, Nebraska to visit her another and other relatives for two weeks.

Mrs. R. C. Coleman and daughters left Saturday morning for Galesburg Illinois where they will spend the holidays with relatives. Mi', aiul M'na.

Alvu Ragsdale will spend from Friday until Sunday of this vf.ek In Eldora visiting at the Rciv. A. L. Rai'sdulc home. aunt, Mrs.

J. E. Goidsberry. Her par- emits, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Davis, a brother and steter spent Sunday in the Goldsberry home -and she returned home with; them. Mrs. O. L. Wickens attended tihe White, Shrine party in Estherville last Wednesday night Charles Hagaman, A student in Iowa State University, la spending tho holidays in the parental The Chnlstmns and quarterly birthday party at the parlors last Thursday was, well attended nnid much enjoyed.

A Christmas exchange was held. The next meeting wJ.ll bo Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Broadie and son, held Wednesday, December 30 with Ernest Heyer of Huntingdon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown and, will go to Fenton to. sented .0 two-act operetta, Christmas in the parental, home.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graves left Wednesday niglht for Iowa Falls to visit in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Tom Powell. They left) Thursday I Mrs.

for Seneca, Illinois to visit in the home of Paul's motlher, N. Dean ental, S. B. Reed and I. J.

Fowler sehoo i eymnasiumTThellttle homes. I ce Mr. and Mrs. William Mdlhvralth The members of the Royal Nei-h- mornilnig for St. ,1..,., Ha Christmas party and Anderson, formerly Ham Nissen, was honored last Tuesdiay afternoon with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Graves, and brother Forrest.

They'her parents, Mr. and Mil's. Charles returned home Monday night. Nissen. Mrs.

Percy Whitehill being Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Miller left the llostess About Tiifteen ladies were Saturday morn.Jng to spend the holi- days relatives at Danville and lunch was served by the hostess who otlher places.

Mrs. Soren Sorenson was 'assisted in serving toy the Misses went with them, to Waterloo where May and Vera Anderson, she will visit in the home of her son, sSy Melvin and wiith Harry Sorenson and afternoon. family at Cedar Palls. A. E.

Clarice Mr. land Mrs. Herald Laffey were went with them on his way to Sen- Sunaa Euestis at the parental, Wil- cavered dish luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Hoien were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.

K. BonjiJteksen. Mrs. C. D.

McGuinn of Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGuinn and other relatives.

Mr. and IMrs. C. R. Godfredsen and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Dempsey visiiied on eca, Il'linqis. Soren Sorenson will go Ham home. Rev.

W. S. Hamdy attended the: an- to Badger Christmas day to join Mrs. nual business meeting of the Emmet Sorenson, Melvdin and wife and Har- county chapter of the Red Cross in ry and Ifamily in a family gathering in the Warlanid Mrs. Frank Hartman will Estihen'il'le last Thursday afternoon.

Dr. H. D. Mereness attended a Sunday at the Chris Godfredson home at Algona. The local teachers left for their respective honreis on Friday to enjoy a two-weeks vacation over the days.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jargensen entertained relatives at a parity on Friday evening at their home. Guests spemt the evening playing five-huu- mecjing of the Emojet county Modi- li 1 at tour tables. T.he Ihilgh store enter- eal associajtian in Estherville last Prizes wenti to Mrs.

ThorvaM Peter- tain the members of the Center evening. Election oif of- Country club at a one o'clock lunch- fleers took place. Dr. Mereness has been president the, past year. Dr.

Reed was elected president for the coming year. Mr. and 'Mrs. L. P.

Stillman returned home Thursday from Des Moines eon in her home, Wednesday. A Christmas exchange will be held. The operetta, "The Magic Christmas put on by the pupils of the grades in the school auditorium Friday night, was much, en joyed -by those attendilng. It showed Lewis and family and daughter, work by Mr. Clark, who supervised it, Miss Goldsberry who played the accompaniments, Miss Nelson and Nadine while at Ames.

Wjalt Mrs. Walt and Chris Skow celved the low score prizes. After the games the 'hostess served a nice lunch. Last Saturday Santa Oliaus visited Ringsted and a large crowd' of dliild- ren were present to recdive their gifts of candy andl apples. Santa also visited four homes where tihildren were sick and 'unable to ibe uptown, to greet him.

This 1 was indeed' a hap- Miss Woods, who looked after the and Edgar Kline were coming costuming of those taking part. The colored Minstrel show put on quite the ua LU uirn cumpltttejy members'of the Graver Athletic niround and then back oJt the grade association in the High School audr i striking a telephone pole. Neither itartium Wednesday night, was well upa nts of lle ar -were badly hurt, attended. John Bush was the lucky winner of the turkay, raffled off by' the members. Mr.

and Mrs. Owen Wickens and son Clarence drove to Iowa Friday where Mr. and Clarence will the Russel MeeweSw Mrs. Wiokens left Sunday for Akron, Ohio, to spend the winter in tihe home of another daughter, Verna Applebaum. William Stow haid the misfortune py time for the youngsters.

have his neiw Ford V-8 completely I Ernest Lauritzen of Armstrong vis- wrecked last Tuesday night as he ited ihls sister, Mrs. Wendell Jensen an( am on Saturday. IMrs. Erviln Christiansen en- tentalined a few Wends at her home on Wednesday eyenifag. Guests played bridge at two'tables and at tho close of the evening reiBresfnmcnts were served.

home from Fairmont On making a curve they struck some ice iln such, a manner as to turn completely Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hoiea and Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Godfredsen and Mrs. The least one can say is "they were 6 AlgOM lucky they were not badly hurt.

rs. Wooflrnw wi Mr. and IMrs. Neii-1 Finn left last 'or Osage, Illness of Mra Woodrow Wilson of Armstrong Friday nt the parental Henry Ml-. Mathiesen came home Mr.

Nells Anderson is 'having a seljge of the flu. Elmer, oldest! son -of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Graves moved last weelc 'into lFredh Diwls walking on crutches the result of 'being pushed in his new office near the east eleva- some manner by a playmate, against tor. The new ofifice Is a modern two- 'a tree in such a way as, to strike his roomed buildllnig.

The old office was breaking four toes, sold to a Ml-. Hoffmeyer at Terry and ington, moved it last week to that place. Mr. -and Mrs. H.

0. MUller enter- former's sister, Mr. and 'Mrs. Hans flVedt, and family. Mr.

and Mrs. M. O. Moklebust and Armstrong: Miss Eldora Palmer, daughter of Mrs. Cora Palmer of Armstrong, and Clarence T.ripp, son ul Mr.

and Frarl: Trlpp, of Esthervillfc, wciv mai-riPd at Esthenville -Saturony of last week by tihe Rev. Curtis. Pa Roger Leach has fccen iH since tained the Gruver -whnol at al1 Mrs Moktebust and Roger Leach has fccen ill slm I nl 0 school faculty at Mr anfl Mrs Qene fl Monday with a severe attack of flu. a Christmas party at their home shopping in Fairmont Saturday eve- last Wednesday night. Those at- ning.

tending were Miss Anna Heaton, I Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Stow expect to E.

Clarke, Miss Gladys Bohning, 1 8 W6ek Pasadena Miss Marie Woods, Miss Dorothy I D. Mereness and daughter Nelsooi and Mjissi Margaret Goldsber- Margery were EsWierville shoppers ry. An exchange at gifts was enjoyed by the guests and a nice lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Isabelle hias been suffering wltlh an Infection in her hand which lias been very painful 1 but is now improving. The Gruver Independent basketball players went to Superior Thursday night to play, losing to the Superior team.

On Tuesday night a game between Armstrong and Gruver will be played lin the home gym. Willis Wertz trucked a load of stock to St. Paul for Nolan Nelson Saturday rand on Sunday he and John Bush went to Sioux City with a load and on Monday Hie and Orvll Solomonson trucked a load 1 to St. Paul. Dolliver and Vicinity Last Tuesdiay evening the Civic club met at 'the homei Mrs.

R. J. Monday forenoon. -O Ringsted Mr, Kamboll Mndsen, who attends college ut Cedar Falls, spending the holidays with his poi-ents, Mr. and -Mrs.

John Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Christiansen returned last week from a brief vacation trip of two weeks in ia. Mr. and Mrs. L. P.

Stllliman of Dolliver were Rinigsted 1 visitors, last Tuesday. Mr- -and Mrs. H. A. Holte entertained the members of the N-X Pause card club ut dhelr home on Thursday evening.

Bridge was played during the evening. Mrs. S. C. Hoien won tihe ihighi score prize for women and Mr.

C. R. Godfredsen received high for men. After the games a X'luas gift exchange was enjoyed by all after which lunclf was served by the hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Vic Os- tedgiiard were guests of the clulX Mrs. Donald Weisbrod and children Womaok ifor their annual Christmas'i of Fontou were Thursday guests at party. The 'home -wps beutifully dec-1 the llomo of lller sister, IMrs. A.

E. orated 'for the occasion, Mrs. V. L. Wlhalen mind Mrs.

0. P. Stow had charge of tihe program which everyone enjoyed. Gifts were exchanged Rave. Mrs.

Earl Keeton and son returned home 'from the Fairmont hospital last Thursday. and a sack of "candy and nuts was Mra. L. G. Laidley and twins, Janet distributed to each member.

Mrs. nn Janice of Wlhitmoro, were over- Marvln Poster and Mrs. Melvin Hunt light guests Thursday at the parent- were joint hostesses Mrs. Womack. A lovely kinxih was served 1 to twenty-seven Indies.

The new furnace for the church al Chris Johnson toome. Ma-s. J. Andreasen was hostess last Saturday to members of her bridge club at her home. Guests played H-iilnn, will Christmas In Mrs.

John Campbell and Mrs. Luw- ns guests a' Mr. nnd Mrs. rcnco Jones serving. Notice the O.

E. railelsnn r.nd other relatives, change In date, Mrs. Bartekon is a sister of Mr. i Mis. George Kenllno will leave Broidia.

Thursday Des Moines to spend Mrs. Mctha Henelcy will kavo to- 1 Christmas with a day for RoclcweJl Glty she Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pennlngton, ivlslt with relatives until en, Harold and Merrill will arrived last Monday and is being In- bridge -at 'three tables during- the af- stalled. It will be in use by the time, ternoon, Mrs.

Thorvald Petorsen won till Is Is published. Now people will high scare prize and Mrs. For- have to hunt up a new excuse for rest Christiansen received guest not coming to church, far lit will be prize. After the gomes a lunch was very comfortable in any kind of served. weather and it is cileun so lets every- Arnold Pcllorson of Storm Lake body to timl erjny Jt all.

vi-l'ted Ms family hero Sunday. Mrs. B. H. Rer'hcnrt sront Wedncs-i Mra.

Everett Logue, Emmet county day and Tliiwpdny nt tho homo tif 4-H club chalrmnn, Miss Mnrfiiirel her son Mill rni fum.lly. Pft'l', extension worker and 1 Mra. J. Thn Dollivrr bnsl-etbnll tsi'm went Bo old were Rimsstocl visliora last to la Tursday evening. Monday.

Tllie trams plajej fi st nnd Mr. E. G. Sando, Minn. the sore was 28-16 In favor of Dol- a 'former merchant Wore nt was 39-18 In visited last week ait the Prank Olsea A baby daughter norn Mondny.

Dec. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nlemcyor. Tho Methodist choir presented a Christmas cantata Sunday afternoon and the same cantata at Center Chain in the evening.

A miscellaneous shower was held for Mrs. Roy Dunn at the tome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rovn, Thursday afternoon of last week. Hostesses were Mrs.

Clarence Madsen, and Mrs. Harvey Knudson. Those attending were Mrs. Ralph Rovn, Mrs. Martin Rovn and Mrs.

John Hansen of Armstrong; Mrs. Neils Jespcr- son and daughter, Emma of Gruver; Mrs. Allan Roiblnson, Mrs. Adolpli Anderson, Mrs. Cecil Anderson, Mrs- Charles M'cKeon, Mrs.

Harvey Knudson, Mrs. Martin Lund, Mrs. Clarence Madseiit Mrs. Robert Dunn, Mrs. Keu- 'ben Kmuison, 'Mrs.

Gerdis Clemenson and Miss Elizabeth Burt. The Mission-try society of the Meithodist church presented a special Christmas program in the ishuruh parlors Tuesday 'afternoon, December 22. A short playlet was given, entitled "Thank You The Ohinistmas program of the Methodist S. S. was given Wednesdiiy evening.

It was a pageant entitled, "Joy to the The cast was supported by an Angel chorus, a Primary chorus; 'and a Ju-nllor chorus. December 24, a Christmas program was gillven. In 'the Pi' byterian church. The pageant 1 Bring Thee and songs were featured. The Lutheran Sunday school gave their December twenty-third.

Services were held Christmas day at 11:00 oVlock. The Free Methodist Sunday gave a program. Monday -evening The Mission-airy society of the Free Methodist church met Friday: wltlh Mrs. Alice Mavis. Boxes foi- 'Christmas were sent to Mason City, Oak-j 'dale, Kentucky andi a Japanese MIS-; sion in OallijftM-nia.

Services on Christmas moimlng be held at the St. Mary's Catholic a church at 6:00, 7:16 and 9:00 Mrs. C. A. Robinson an operativej patient In an Estherville hospital.

Mrs. Mlnard VandenburgU; was brauis'ht -home from the Erfthc.r hospital Sunday. She had been theroj Hallowing -nn appenilteltii cpoiauo" some three weeks ago. Miss Nancy Peterson left wceit for visit sister, Mrs Art Flamling nnd family. FotliorsllV.W 'HI with a vere Infection tn Uer hand, i.

Mrs; M''B..

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About Estherville Enterprise Archive

Pages Available:
1,120
Years Available:
1933-1948