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ESTHERVILLE. EMMET COUNTY. IOWA, 'JANUARY 28, 1937 Local Happenings Mrs. Evalyn Howe of Des Moines is visiting in KstherrJllc with Mr. and Mrs.

D. B. Quade. Little Marlyn Anderson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Anderson in the Coleiman hospital sullfering with pneumonia. Miss Ava Nick of Sioux City arrived the latter part of the week to Visit with her parents, Air. and Mrs George Nick. Mrs. Sam Danielson in the Coleman hospital recovering from a mastoid operation which she underwent Saturday.

Mr. Mrs. D. B. Quade spent Sunday in.

Des Moines with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McQee and family Sunday in Bancroft at the home of Mrs. MoGee's mother, Mrs.

Corn. Hunt Lloyd Anderson, deputy county treasurer, was in EstherviHe Monday and Tuesday of tills week. H.is health is some improved, hut ihe is not nMle to return to work as yet and is stay- ins at the home of his siister, Mrs. Arthur Holcomb in Fairmont. Mrs.

Keith Albertson and Mrs. Oscar Peterson of Swca City visited in tjie city Monday. Marie Reid 1 Al Cooper, Claire Coon and Mr. aaid Mrs. Frederick Coon went to Sioux City Sunday to hear Paul Wb'itenaaii and Ihis orchestra, who were ploying there jfor one night stand.

of the Presbyterian church are holding a sesle in the it. M. Chrlstensen store basement week. The sale began Wednesday and will continue through Saturday. relatives in Hollywood, Calif.

Mrs. Charles Hawk, who 'has beer ill at her home with the flu, Is improved. Miss Lucille Scheiick of Lake Park visited here over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Schenck. Mrs. J. M.

Amdaihl and children left Tuesday evening for East Chicago, where they will spend eight weeks with relatives. of the Mr. and Mrs. P. M.

Brubaker left' Saturday evening tar the South. They will stop at various peaces in New Mexico and Texas, and In New Orleans, thesy wjllv.be present for the yearly ceDebratioii of'the. Mnrdl Gras. They to be gone several weeiks. T- Bl-mer Clark of Yetter visited here the first of the week with Mr.

and Mrs. L. L. Clements. Mr.

rnd- Mrs. Clarence Amdahl and daughter were ealled Holfe Monday, by the death Of Mrs, Amdahl's mother. Virgil West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West was taken to the Cole- Hian.

hospital Sunday sniftering with the fliu and convulsions. Mrs 1 L. Reese returned home Friday from several weeks' Tilsit with Fri. and Sat. GALA Matinee Fri.

2:30 p. m. Cont. Slitnys Sat. 1 to 11 p.

m. iTwb Hit Attractions! Jean Mulr Wwaren 'Hull "FUGITIVE IN THE SKIT" Gloria Stuart Edmund Eowe "GHtr, ON THE FRONT PAGE" Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Shannon visited Tuesday at home of the former's brother, J. Shannon. E. H. Ellcrston, 'father of Supervisor Dllcrston, arrived in the city last evening from Wyoming where he has been visiting Tiis daughter for a short time.

Mr. Ellerston now resides south of Bibbing, Minn. He will 'remain here for a short viisit with his son. Cecil Levy, who has been traveling through the East since the St. Paul store closed out, arrived here last evening far a Short visit -widh friends before leaving for St.

Paul where 'he wlffl- be employed. He will probably leave 'here tonight. Norman Sandiven. is receiving med 1 esil treatment at the Blrnejy hospital. He was entered there Tuesday.

Alfareta Hartong and T. Egeland of Cylinder are also being treated there-. Mrs. Edith Fieadiing and daughter Evelyn, came to Esthervilile Wednesday from Michigan. They will make an indefinite visit here, with relatives and friends.

Mrs. Ward Fletcher and infant son returned home Tuesday ifrom the Bfr nej- hospital. Mrs. Henry Rosberg ha; also returned to her thorne nea; Huntington, after having sufficiently recovered from a recent accident. Mrs.

J. Vanbuskirk of Ottosen was a guest Tuesday at the Frank Loga'i home. Mrs. Vanbuskirk is n4e.ee Mr. Mrs.

M. E. Wilson returned day morning after fi short visit ir Chicago, With daughter, Mrs Dorothy Rogers. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Miller and week but just wihat matters will be coming before Wiat body is not known at this time. It ig said there have been some interesting matters in the light. Ten Years Ago Jmmary 2(i, J. J. Boland, locai mittermafrer of the Bsthervillc Cooperative Creamery, was one of the high scoring men of the state last week In the monthly educational butter scoring which was held at Iowa State college at Ames.

Mr. Poland's was given a score of 93, the highest score being 95. The city superintendents in Emmet county met last Saturday for a Jitlius Ingebretson returned Friday from Minneapolis where he had spent the week attending a lumberman's convention. Frank Barber was in c'liargc of the lambor yard during his absence. T.lio Triple C's will hold their next meeting in the home of Mrs.

Or- vio Solomonson, Friday, Fob 12. Three one-act p'lays will be put on at t'lio Gruvw High auditorium Wednesday night tliis w.eok. A cost from Walllngford will present the play, "The Dummy" and a cast from I3m- met Consolidated will present, "I Give and An old Ifnsliioned melodrama. "lie Ain't Done Right By Nell," will be put on by HIP Oruver students. Clifford Brood of nudyard, came Monday for a.

visit in the homes of brother, Leonnnl. a.ncl sister, Mrs. Robert Woods. A si-stor ference at the office of the county Airs. As.a of Milwaukee, superintendent.

Plans were -made for came Saturday for a vipit in the the second annual "Boys and Girls" institute to be held May 18 and 17. GRAND Norway's Champion, Queen of Sijjvery Skates the World in a picture to thrill all America! DcumabeMe Merron were guests Sunday at the L. G. Thompson They returned to Algona Sunday eve- niing. John Cole was in Minneapolis the first of the weak an a buying trip.

He brought hack a fine selection of spring dresses with him. Mrs. Dora Aanonson wiho 'has been living at the home of Mlrs. Hattie Clark on Eighth street moved the tetter part the week to the home of her son, Lew.is Aanonson. Mr.

and Mrs. Cox are the parents of a seiven and one-half pound daughter, born last Thursday eve- nting at the Coleman (hospital. Mrs. Jake Taylor -and Mrs. Mima Wertz accompanied Mrs.

'Ella A. Bransoni, regional director of' the Degree of Honor Protective Association, to ATgona Monday evening they attended a Degree of where Honor Miss Margaret Allen has resigned her position as instructor in the Dolliver schools and will leave for Riverside, California, where she mar decide to remain and attend college. Marvel Bennett, lone Cramer, Enid ErJwkson, Nedra Gookln and Fern Hippie, all Sth -grade girls, stwtod the organization of a Camp Fire last week. They have appointed Miss Mar- Gardner .15 their guardian. A number of young rolks of tl Christian church entertained at a ro er skating party on Friday eivur.i-i After a jolly evening, cocoa an ondwiches were served.

Mrs. 'George Trevett is cnajiin he Gruver high school boys and girl his year in their declamatory wov and so far the results bten vu 1 satisfactory. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Gleoaon' wei dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Robei Knight last Thursday evening. The attended the theatre after dinner. homes oif her brother and sister. Announcement has been mado of the of George Grems, son of Mrs.

Kate Grems and Miss Alvina Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mm. John Campbell at East Molinc, 111., Where they are. guests in tho home Mr. Gram's uncle, George Congratulations are extended to this young couple.

Twetfty Years Ago January 24, 1917 Bessie May Waters, daught.e of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Waters of thi: city, was united in marriage to Lei Herbert Jones at the home bride's parents on Wednesday, meeting.

The group Is just befog organized there, an'd their second meeting was held at that time. Maurice Nathanson Made a business trip to Des Moines Tuesday. He returned to Estiherville the following day. Mr. W.

H. Dewall of Wnllingford th Jan uary 24. The ceremony was perform ed in the presence of a few immediate friends and relatives, the Rev H. C. Mitchell officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred will leave tomorrow for Florida to spend' the remainder the winter. from here to Jacksonville there -go down the east an automobile. Mr.

White-has; ordered a Ford to be delivered to him Jacksonville, ready for the trip. In narmony actionjpf''the ast anmial meeting of the Farm As- ociatlon, a committee of "three men have been appointed to consider cc- perntive work among the farmers. They have met and it was thought best to ciall a public meeting oif. all members of the association and anyone else who might be interested in cooperative work. At the last meeting of the Elks there were presented one hundred- eleven applications for membership.

Four have been turned- in since that time, making a total of 115. Some and Mr. W. R. Peterson Graettin- time ago a contest was begun among are 'botih confined to the Coleman i B.

P. 0. E. members for the solicita- Million SONJA HENIE OUtft. Of IMf ill SKAI ADOLPHE MENJOU JEAN HERSHOLT NED SPARKS DON AMECHE RITZ BROTHERS ARLINE JUDGE BORRAH MINEVITCH DIXIE DUNBAR LEAH RAY SHIRLEY DEANE SUNJ)AY 1 to 2 26c Cont.

Shows Sun. 3 to 31 hospital in this city recovering from recent major, operations. Mr. M. M.

Peterson of Spirit Lake underwent a mastoid operation at the Coflempn. hospital January 22. A girl was born January 20, to Dr. and Sirs. T.

L. Ward of Arnolds Park at the Coleman 'hospital. Mrs. Ed Lidd'le has been, ill at (her Jiome" for several days. Mrs.

C. Brownj-eturned to Estherville the latter part of the week from Gttaore City, where she stopped' (for a few weeks' visit enroute home from a California trip. Fred Slwfenberg of York, came to the city Tuesday for a visit at the home of Ms sister, Mrs. Ed Strube. J.

J. Lindsay of Ida Grove William Lindsay oil Sioux City Mr. and Mrs. Vic Higinlrotham am daughter, Mrs. Jessie Hart of Rei Lake Falls, crane from Forest City, wlieie they iliac visited J'etatives and are visiting a few days iji the ihome of his brother Charlie, and nephew.

Billy. Fran here tihey will go to Loulslr.ua to visit relatives. Mrs. Walter Hashing was hostess to the members of the Vecina Bnidge club in 'her -home last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

W. H. Miner of Bsther- vllle was a guest of the drub, substituting for Mrs. Ohas Higinbotham, who was with the flu. Mrs Billy Hlgtaboth'am will entertain the mem.l»rs iher home next Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Irvln Bryan will entertain tlie members off the Lakeside Country Club and fchei.r 'husbands at a dinner in her home Thursday, January 28. After the dinner fo served by the ladies, a social afternoon will be enjoyed. Mr. and Stewart of Blue Earth, -were down Tuesday to attend the Mrs.

Wlllfan West sale and were visitors in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lewis Harvey. Will West trucked a toad of to Sioux City -night for Jim Hoien, 'bringing back a load to feed. Mr. to Sioux City with.his car.

Mr. and 1 Mrs. Elfoert Hayes -and wo children of Maple Hill Sunday visitors in the parental Wm. Hayes 'home. Mr, Fisher oif Iowa State Higihr Vay Patrol caii BE SURE OF Your Coal Supply By Ordering From Harker-Beauman Phone 185 By ordering now you will be sure of prompt delivery ahead of bad weather delays! Insure warm comfort in your home by ordering your fuel from Marker Beauman's.

We can greatly assist in making your home more and warm in every room. Harker Beauman coal requires very little handling and its steady, dependable heat will be enjoyed by everyone. You will find the coal ordered from us has everything that you have ever wanted from good fuel-from the standpoints of economy, cleanliness and heating satisfaction. Today, try just one ton of Harker Beauman's prove to yourself that it is better! Harker-Beauman Co. Ticket for H.

R. Beaver was a week end visitor in the Prank Krelger home. The Estherville Junior College were present and also other local guests. Miss Karen Tihrompsen of Des thennrt HmMr Moines is v.lsittag with her parents ohool last Friday "morning and talk- to the students on the subjects, Safety Cto the'Highways" and "How o'Obtaitn a Driver's License," Ques- ions were also -given, the proper tion of desirable members. D.

A. Bag an, is captain of the winning team Miss Vera Coleman was over from Dolliver the first of ihe week for a few days visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. I. Coleman. Wm.

Foshie-r was in Dickinson county the first of the week selllUL fancy there. He saves some fancy stock jor the breeders and it dema.nds"Boo~d prices. and visited In Esthervtlle the fore part of Hie week at the William Sykos and Jack White homes. James Knlpe, son of Dr. and Mrs.

J. B. Knlpe of Armstrong, underwent o. tonsillectomy Wednesday morning at the Colemian hospital. James Is taking a course in pre-medics at the University of Iowa.

Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Etlhtcrnadit wore in Hie city lost Saturday on a brief business trip.

Mr. Echternao'lU brought us same fine prime beef that he In cold storage at Jackson for sometime. We liave had one or two in the office asking If we thought there would be openings for work in the flood district as soon as the water subsided. One would thilnk there would 'be on unlimited amount of work there as soon as the water goes down. At this time no tell the full damage, but it will be far worse than Is anticipated.

Sheriff Montgomery of Palo Alto county was in the. city the 'first of the week on business matters. The Grand Jury In session this Gruver and Vicinity Mrs. Allan Hiles will be hostess to the members of the Midway Country Club in 'her tome, Tuesday, Feb. 2, wihen they will meet for a one o'clock luncheon.

Cuyis Page of Est'herviMe was a business caller at fihe Gi-uver school Mrs. Elmer Brown, accompanied by her brother, Mr. Sofesky and wife and mother, wiho were called from their iliome in Washington, D. by the sickness and death o.f Elmer Brown, jeft last Wednesday for their home In the east. On last Thursday night, tihe Lake Park independent basketball teaan played against the Graver team, losing the game.

On Saturday nlpiht, the Armstrong team played against the Gruver team and were victors. On Monday night a game between the Dolliver team and the Gruverites resulted In a victory for the home team. All games were played in the home gymnasium. Vie Ricke IB at his home in the east end of town from complications the flu. Mrs.

Thomas McKean and son Dcmny Loe and Mrs. H. 0. Miller On last Friday night, the Gruiver asketball teams to Haifa to lay. The played; their usual ex- ellent.

game ami won, and the boys Iso played an improved game. On ueday nigiht the" North Superior -earn played in the home gym, the rls wtanning by a large score, and Friday night the teams played against Maple Hill on the home floor. Parkinson National Muslic Ensemble, composed of three, winners in the 1936 ihigh school national test, gave, instrumental music program consisting individual and oombtoatlon numbers and in. musical comedy sketch. The Instruments used were the sMde.

trombone and ikorn. Owing to the severe cold' and sickness prevailing in the community, a liiajtieid number were privileged to hear ttiis toour of music. Lawrence and Melvin Hanson returned' last Wednesday from a this season, gowing down in a fourth quarter scoring drive of the Waldorf quintet at forest City Tuesday night. The final score was 31-2S. Trailing opponents at the naif 13-6, the Wolves -went into nt bhe Gruver 800rl 1 Period, sinking mirny- field soals and going into the lead' ftt the end of thie, third period 24-17.

Lelamd and Kmutson 'hit the Wolves lineup 'hard' when they were knocked out during the th-iird quarter on -fouls. Going -into the last quarter was touigh on the local boys, thus ending a first defeat. 0. Warrlngton and -Knutson showed up best the tone town boys. These pressured teams will most llkeay meet again when the, J.

C. tournament starts tonight. Martin Thompson. month's sightseeing trip to Californ- 'a, Robert Inwin, who went with them did not return, but will visit Ringsted The members ojr the Women's Relief Corps held their regular meeting last Tuesday afternoon at the Jensen hail 1 Open installation of officers was held following the business meeting. Mrs.

Mae Trusty of Armstrong was" the installing officer and Mrs. Leila Ramihourst of Armstrong the installing conductor. The following officers were installed: President, Bessie vice Em-ma Johnson; junior vice Gena. Bonnlcksen; treasurer, Ann Kimmet; chaplain, Lola Hohn; con Dr. and Mrs.

H. H. Halversen of Flanders, So. Dakota visited a week ago Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.

M. H. Jacobs. Mr. Arnold Math'iesen returned home last Thursday from Chicago Illinois, wfhere he a convention, of Ball Band salesmen.

Mr. and Mrs. 'George Wesley of Algona visited' 'a week ago Sunday at the V. E. Holm home.

Thie Presbyterian Ladles Aid entertained on Thursday afternoon at the ihome of Mrs. H. A. Holte with Mrs. H.

O. ScJiroeder and Mrs. Roy Retoers assisting hostesses. Fol- Ibwiiiig the business meeting and social hour a nice lunch' was served. Dr.

S. C. Kinkegaard' is driiving a new Ford V-8 -and Dr. M. H.

Jacobs a Ford V-8 coupe purchased from the Weisbrod Motor company. Mrs. Robert Hansen entertained a TOUP of friends at an informal party last Tuesday afternoon. At the close lunch was served by the hostess, fflhe guests present Mr. and Mrs.

Nels Jacolbsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jens Henrlcksen and Mr. and 1 Mrs.

Hans Madsen. Little Margaret Resh has returned 1 to Iowa City further treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jorgensen entertained relatives at their home on Sunday 'afternoon, the being Chris Skew's birthdiay.

Guests spent the time socially after a idee- lunch mas' Those prasettt were (Mr. and Mrs." Peter' Ollilng' -ana'" Mr. and Mrs. Ail Petetsen anfl! family and Mr. and Mrs.

Walt -Giass- napp and Paul Dean. Miss Rose Glasniapp left last Saturday for Minneapolis, to visit, with her Mr. N. P. Nelsen is seriously ill at his hornet Dr.

M. H. Jacobs attended a veter- Inariam'-s convention at' Des Moines; week. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Flnlc and Harold were Sunctaiy dinner guests at the lome oif Mr. and Mrs. H. Sorenaon at Esthei-vllle. prea in aunt, Mrs.

Archie Pierce and dlUctor i VIole Mlillwj Gertrud' other relatives for some time. Floyd Goldsberr.y has resumed his duties at the Ed Harvey garage af- er a month's absence Word 'has received from Mrs. Johnson; guard, G.aneva Pedersen Vivian Nelsen; Esthei Nielsen; press correspondent, Minnie Miller; musician, Ella Petersen; pat riotic Ella Nelsen; color wane under the doctor's week with the flu. care last TUESDAY ONLY! Cont. Shows 1-11 p.

m. A GALA DAY! Bruce l.lndMij "SINNER liner Brown and 'her brother, Mr. I bearers No 'Lois Jane, Wilson ofts'ky, who left by auto last Wed-1 2 Leolil 0 No. 3, Anna nosday for Washington, D. Nlelsen No 4 Carrie Peiteo-sen.

Fol- tlrat they safeily passed the flood zones in the east before they had readied the ihilgh stages. The Brown Creek Country club members And their families etnjoyed an all-day meeting last Thursday'in thfl homo of Mrs. Clarence Julil. A noon dinner was served' by the ladies ami a social Afternoon followed. Most oil the members and their husbands present.

The closing out sale of Mrs. William West, held Tuesday, draw record lowing the Instalilutlon of officers, gifts were presented to the, installing officers and nice luncheon was served. Three guests from Armstrong SPECIAL, FOR for feeding. $23 per ton. Clay County Seed Company, Spencer, la.

C2-it Heated 2 or 3 room apartment for and' fan breaking crowd and all stock rent- Fui is'hed or unfurnished. In- rm machinery brought I 0 1 0 at Enterprise. prices. The Merle Londonessor family from near Superior, who have You'll need your umbrellas tills year. I'lcntj ol rain, easy winter nud predict lor WHEN YOU WANT TO EMPLOY HELP Call The Iowa State Employment Service SO.

6TH STREET PHONE-621 home with her daughter. About thirty-five ladies, members and form 1-4- members the Center Country dull met for a one o'clock the uuitruy.liiu distributed with NKXT SUNDAY'S CHICAGO AND FOR Hawaiian Worry and Fatigue Things weren't going along so well Bills, expenses- they New Hope Restored ST best solution, She and dad had a tough on the roar! tn I 6 they st rtartad out She Jane every da? recover with a quart of Ridley's milk Health and Happiness luncheon in the home of Mrs. Guru-go I ultlu ln condition, with picks West last Wednesday afternoon. A aml somo lc. Reasonable.

Inquire sotJjrf gnm-es and- musle nt Enterprise office or call 133. was enjoyed- by the ladies. The next for jiii'jiili bands In the ihoimc of Urs. West, WuilucBrtiay, Fobruury 10. The Nomiii family from E.slher- vlllc, moved tost week to the Art Pitcher tenant 'house, one ha.lt mile northeast of Oruver.

Miss Bobby Logsu of Bstherville CHICKS und Custom hatching anytime now. Doolittle Hatchery, "CALLOUSES Guaranteed to peel I callonsti off entirely 1 Atk (or Jiffy! much better, and they're o- are too, thanks to Ridley's RIDLEY'S DAIRY.

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