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BSTHERVILLE; EMMET OUNTY. IOWA. THURSDAY, 'FEBRUARY 25,1937 SOCIETY Women's Council Meets In Cliun'li 1'nrloi's Wednesday The Woman's Council of the Church of Christ mot this week, Wednesday at the church parlors. Devotions wore led by the Fred Sawyer and Mrs. Harry Adams was the tender of the Missionary lesson on the su'bjaot, "Along the A very interesting and 1 worthwhile program was anil Mrs.

Art WlllUamson gave a. short talk on Christian patriotism. Hostesses for the meet- Ing were, Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Mrs. Sam Danlelson, Mrs.

Ike Rogers and Mrs. I. N. Salyars. J).

of II. Association Enjoys Costume I'arty Twenty-mine members guests of the Doigireoi of Honor Protective Association enjoyed a social evening Tuesday at the 'home of Mrs. Reese. Al Members came dressed in olil- N. It.

(I. Club At W. If. UcWnll Homo The N. R.

G. Club of 12 Mile Lake township 'held regular meeting Saturday, February 20, at live homo. of Mrs. W. H.

DeWall, with five members present. After tlhe adjournment of the meeting the group practiced marching and a lunch was, served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held Mlarclli 13, at the horns elf Odele De Wall. McKlnlcy Study Club Meets JIcUco Home The McKlnLey Study Club met yesterday afternoon at the honre of Mrs. Dan McGee.

Assisting hostess for the afternoon's meeting was Mrs. West (dcrson, Airs. Oliver Lnngmo, Refreshments were served after the Tom 0 Mrs Toc lesson. Estlienrlllc Club (fashioned costumes and the prize forj nf titles Meets tlhe'best tpstume was awarded to Miss I The EsUlierville Club of tllic Twin Peart Baal-son. Bach one present al-1 Citiea met at the home of Mrs.

Mrs. W. G. Gordon; Mrs. Liiadley Murray by Jay Howard and Madison by Mrs.

F. R. Events. Mrs. H.

G. McTavish was chairman of the program committee. She was assisted by Mlrs. L. B.

Peterson, Jay Howard and Miss Ruth Smith. Co-chairman on the food committed were Mrs. Nettie 'Tedrow and Mrs. Lynn with Mrs. S.

E. Dillon, Mrs. James Ralney and Mrs. JT. M.

Brown as their assistants. Mrs. Cooiict Celebrates Seventy-Second JJIrtlidny Neighbors and old 1 friends of Mrs. E. E.

Cooper met at her home on West Maple street to honor here on the occasion of ihier se-'cnty-socond birthday Monday. Mrs. Cooper received many lovely gifts from -her many friends aii'l at the close of a social afternoon, her daughter, Mrs. Tommy Triggs served refreshments to the group. Those present were Mrs.

Oley Aiv- Mrs. Mrs. Delia Elkin, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Elkin, Mrs.

J. M. Hasty, Mrs. D. Jacob, Mrs.

N. E. Stanhope, Miss Waunita Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Chris oaniulson, Mr.

Albclrt Daa'ielson, Mm. Those present were Dean Williams, W. H. Jensen, Albitz, J. W.

Randolph, J. A. Cronholm, Clyde CummJ.iigs, Don Casey, W. Jdhinston. Ray Barnum, Flor-i vll dln rooni A srollp cf ence Woesner.

S. Gordlnior. G. Kent-1 i aMvcs aju flllemls was to ing and Mlllto Brown. Out-of-town I enjoy tnls happy OCCBslon guests were Mjingaret Cummlngs As a centerpiece for the taole Carlson df Rock Island, 111.

and Mrs. Thoro the honQ1 ed le nF I llrt so brought an old picture olf herself, BoIIe Waters in St. Paul on AVednes- ert and Mrs. AVertz was given a day Feteunry 17, enjoying a dellc- mrize for being able to guess the iolls I'linchcon and a pleasant after- greatest number of members by their pictures. Refreshments were served at the close olf the eveniinig's entertainment by a committee consisting of Mrs.

Reese, Mrs. I. I. Weller, Mrs. Henry Paulson and Mrs.

R. Rogers. fine next meeting of the association will be held on March 9 at the eity.hial'l, at which time there will be initiation of new' members. Junior College C. O.

Entertain High School- Circle Members the Junior College. Inner Circle entertained Hte'h School Circle members, at a 5:30 dinner Monday evening iin the recreation rooms of the school. Dinner tables were decorated with rail whiite and blue, paper streamers and with small hatchets as place- cards, In keeping wl.tih George Washington's birthday. At the speakers' table -a small imitation cherry tree Harvey Hilpple and daugiliter, Mild- as aised as a cejnterpiece. After fine dinner the ritual was given by three college -members, Mrs.

R. L. Galdivvell played a group of piano selections and Miss Jeanne Parsons entertained the group by reading a group df poems. The on the food committee were divided into three groups, each of which, was to be responsible for one course of the dinner. They were Betty Yager, Maxine AVorkman, Marlfl.ii Willey, Jane AVil- ley, Doratlhy AVayt, Carmen Twito, Kathi-yn Story and Virginia Ernestine Prior, chairman, Relatives and Friends at Knutson Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Knutson cele bi-atod their silver wedding Sunday with a two-course anniversary dinner served at one o'clock in the city Thorsen of Estfb.ery.llle.' The club donated five dollars to tho flood sufferers. Country Club Group Meets nt Jacoliscii Home The AVest Riverside Country Club met at thie home olf Miss Alpha Jaci- obsen Thursday, February 18.

Dinner was served at noon. the. business meeting the afternoon spent socially. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Yule, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abel, Mr.

and Mrs. Onvdlte Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Stuibbs, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry iMlchadl, Mr. and Mrs-. Edwin Michael, Mr. and Mrs. George Pnllen, (Mr.

and Mrs. J. Kasa, Mr. and Mrs. Clhianles Logan, Mr.

and Mrs. Prisvold, Mr. Irwin Robinson, Ralph Robinson, Miss Wikha'Wanek, Miss Edith Philpott, August itnd Alma Scnaper, Mrs, Ella Russell and Georgo Larson. Membeir prese.it Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Shoenlng, and Mrs. Otto Nemitz, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neppl, Mr. and Mrs.

Will O'Brien, and Mrs Oscar Maddux, Mrs. Simon Fegnr, Mrs. Warren Hyer, Mrs. l'au-1 liver, Mrs. Will Otto, Mrs.

Humbert Levnll and Mrs. Knthryn Miller. The incptlng will be a dinner at the home of Mrs. Will O'Brien on March the eleventh. Wn-Tan-Yc Club Dinner Tonight Wa-Taoi-Ye club members are holding their semi-monthly meeting tonight with a six-thirty dinner served at the Gardston, 'hotel dining rocm.

Following the dinner and business meeting, Miss Gertrude Mohr will speak on the origination and organization of Girl Scouts, Win work they are doing in our community at the present time and oOher phases of the organisation. Miss I.ois Inman is program chairman for the group. Monday Night Club Meets nt the McMillan Home H. L. McMillan entertained members of the Nigiht club tints week at liiior home on East Maple street.

The played contract bridge during the evening, after which the hostess sealed refreshments. Gardston hotel. Guests went to the Trevett home to p'lay contnoct bridge following tin- luncheon. Birthday Party at BrunsToItl Home Monday Mrs. A.

C. Brunsvold entertained a group of friends Monday evening at her home. Honored guests of the evening wore Mrs. BrunsvdM's daughter, Mrs. Glenn AVebcr, and Miss Solma Munson, both of whom will celebrate their birthdays the totter part this week.

The group spent the evening playing games after Which the hostess sewed lunch, which Included a colorful p'ilnk and white three-tlcroil birthday cake wjitli lighted candles placed on top. PHOM 636 Matinees Dally 2:30 Shi GRAND Continuous Holidays, Tuesdays Fridays PROGRAM, MARCH 1 TO MARCH 15 February 28, Mar. 1 DICK POWELL ALICE FAYE "ON THE AVENUE" CARROLL RI'TZ BROS. TUESDAY 3 A GALA DAY? Jean ARTHUR Joel McCREA "Adventure in Manhattan" 7 8 JOAN CRAWFORD WILLIAM POWELLL ROBERT MONTUOMEIIY "Last of Mrs. Cheyney' TUESDAY ON 9 A GALA CHARLES A MCE 1WADY "Mind Your Own Business" Mrs.

Treadway, Mi-si Merle Galvin, I LA Mrs. La Ru.ei AVisenian, Miss Scpsil' Ja'OObsen, Sam Perkins, Delmar Nelson and Jake Jacobsen. Group Enjoys Salmn-ptnmli Slimier and lirlilgv Party A group of young married couples met at the -apartment of Mr. and large whiite four-tiered 1 wedding wjth a miniature bride and groom placed on, top. Miss- Alice Knutson, eldest daughter of Mrs.

Knutson, prepared this festive cake. Following the dinner a purse of money was presented Mr. and Mrs, Knutson by the. group and anjnfoim- al social afternoon Guests present, were Reverend Peder Nbrdslletten; Mr. Ludwig Larson of AValllngford; and Mrs.

Henry Knutson and daughters Wilda and Betty, Mlrs. M. Knutson and Jack Harrison of Emmatsburg; Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Rasmussen and daughter, Anne, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Rasmusseai and Shirley, of Graettinger; Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Peterson and son A'irgil Rev.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. G.

Harrison arid daughter Jean. Mr. and Reid-' MrS "Wilson. Sunday evening for a seweai 1 o'clock salma-gaindl snip- Mrs. Lewis Rockme, Neva and Obert, Mr.

and Mra AValter Thiel, Kenneth aiid Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson, Ruth and Harilion, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grinde, Albertlne and Larlnda Omundson nnd Miss Mildred Thompson, all of thte city.

Mr. Mrs. Kniutson's seven sons Flljckerfae, Jeanne Parsons, Leola Mu- tock, Betty Menroiii Lila Larsons; Mary Ainn chairman, Jean Haydem, Elilerg, Doris Diltz, Ruth Berg and Everyld Anderson. Dorothy AVayt, Bvoryld- Anderson and Virglinla Reid w.ere in charge of the program and Lorraine Picketing and Leola Mulock helped decorations. with the II.

I. Club Women to Meet Tomorrow The Rock Island Club women will meet city social per, followed by an evening spent in playing contract bridge. I Tliose; present were Mr. Mrs. John of Sioux City, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Alibertson, Mr. and i (lau shtere Doris Dale Marvel, Carol, Darold and Ronald, were also present at the anniversary celebration on Sunday. Mrs. GeoreeBiuinski.ll, Mr.

and Luverne Heyei 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ragsilale and the host arid hostess. Phllathca Class, Onild D. A.

It. Members Entertain Guests at High Tea and Program Members of the Okonvanpndn teir of the D. A. R. entertained at a five o'clock hiligh tea Monday in the legion rooms of the city hall.

In co.le- Meinbers Hold Joint Meeting The Philcthea Class and the AVes- leyan Senviice Guild of the Methodist ciMH-cli met jointly Monday evening in the chiurch parlors, with a group I of members of both organizations, present. I Miss Margaret Umbarger led the group jn the study of the lesson on Africa and- Mrs. Methn He.nslc-y told guests nt sma'll card tjables decorated Group Plays Hook at Holiln.son Home Memlbers df the Rook with red nnd white carnations. The Chub met' 'Patriotic theme of the day was also Monday "wening "at "tlie F. A.

Robin-1 carried out In the cards nnd son home for a six-thirty covered lu tho I'unohcon menu dish, supper. Mrs. J. E. AVitlaon assisted tlhe hostess.

Follawiaig the refreshments the group went to the auditorium of the The spent the, evening Piny- ulty tau foj tho Presentation of a ing Rook. program. The first number wna Club members are Mr. and Mrs. n)tauet dilllcc (Iollfi in costume, by Mahlum', Mr.

and Mrs. John Jour llltae lrls Thelma Stevens, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Rctob, Joleen Foster Jiulc McTaviBh and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Burt, Mr.

and Mrs. BOene Johnson of Superior. Miss L. C. AVanamake)-, and Mrs.

J. E. I Dorothy AVassum at-companled them at piano. Slie also played' sprightly old mire during the next portion geiros in inonor of their recent marriages. At the close of the meeting two- eoursa lunch was served by Mesdames C.

R. 'HedirJJk, Weslc-y Hippie, AWlliain Kerr, and the Misses Lola AVilson, Gertrude Mohr, Ann Fisher and 1 Enid 1 Copeiand. Wlteon, Mrs. Ella B. Jones, Mr.

I. J. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Robinson.

Senior Gj-oni) of D. of II. Juveniles to Meet Saturday of the program, wlbk-h a historical sketch presenting Elx In costume, heroines of the Colonial The Senior 'group of Juveniles of age. Mrs. J.

P. Clark read explana- Degree dE Honor Brotectilve As- tory literature, on tho stage sociatlon will meet Saturday evening were depicted tableaux of Martina mitteo. Willing Workers Club Elects New Officers The Ever AViUlng Workers Club met Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bl'lis for a dijmiea- meetUjng aifteir whiclh officers were elected.

The ne.w officers are Mrs. Oscar Maddux, president; Mrs. Otto Nemitz, vice president; Mrs. Mack Ellis, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. AVIT1.

Otto, corresponding secretary; Mrs. AVill O'Brien, clValrman of ti'c floncr com- A social afternoon was spent fol- the oity hall at 7:16 o'clock. AVnshington, enacted by Mrs. Alex Members ore requested to be pros-' Johnson; Betsy Ross by Mrs. Lester lowing the business meeting, ent and to bring their dues with Heycr; Elizabeth ScJuij-'ler by Mrs.

visitors present were Mrs. F. them. L. E.

Peterson; Mrs. Sarah Bache by Cunningham, Mrs. A'ernou Anderson, RIDLEY'S DAIRY Ticket for G. W. Flindt MEN WHO ARE LEADERS IN THE FIELD OF BUSINESS AND WHO MUST KEEP FEELING FIT, DISCOVER MILK THE BEST SOURCE OF EXTRA ENERGY.

PHONE 160 Estherville, Iowa Mrs. Bagnn Hostess To 0. It. C. Auxiliary- Mrs.

Baig-an was hostess to members of the 0. R. C. Auxiliary yesterday afternoon at Ihcr tome. The regular business land social meeting- was followed by refreshments.

Inner Circle Alumnae Will Meet for Dinner Invitations were Issued this week to alumnae members of the High School and Junior College Inner Ciir- cle Girls, to an dinner to be held at the Gardston hotel on Friday, Mardh ouiiieteenth. Aetlivei members of the High School and College Circles are sponsoirjing the banquet and have sent out invitations to over one hundred and fifty members. An interesting program is being planned to follow the dinner. The committee in charge of the banquet "reguests that all reservations are made not later than March 2. They also desire, that lit any error has been made, and some Inner Circle member did not receive- an invitation, that she' notilfy Miss Florence Meyer, High School Circle sponsor or Miss Connie Twefidt, president of the Wgh school group.

Officers and Staff To Meet for Practice Officers and staff members of the. Degree of Honor Protective Association will meet Monday eveniilng, Marcth 1, at 7:30 o'clock in the city hall for practice. Fine Arts Department To Meet Next Thursday next meeting of the Fine Arts department of the AVom-an's Club will at the (home of Mlrs. M. Uronstal on Thursday evening, March at 7:30 o'clock.

Miss Florence Meyer will lead the lessen on American Sculptors and Painters and Mrs. T. C. Mann will have tiharge ol the music. Mrs.

L. M. Clirlstensen Club Hostess Tuesday Mrs. L. M.

Christesisen entertained members of the T. B. club Tuesday nt her home on North 7th street. The hostess served a luncheon nt one o'clock, after whAeh the group 'ployed contract bridge at two tables. Club members are Mesdames R.

L. Richardson, George Anderson, W. S. Johnston, Fred Parsons, R. H.

Murphy, S. T. Bgertson, S. G. Ewen and the hostess.

Departmental Meeting At High School Wednesday The American Home Department of the AVoman's club met at three o'clock yesterday afternoon in the recreation rooms oJ the hiigh school. A style show presenting spring styles In dresses, coats, hats, accessories and shoes was given a group of high school girls including Mtair- lan Kennedy, Mildred Hasty, Darleno Davidson, and Regina Farguson. Clothing was 'furnllfehed by the L. M. Chnistensen company store.

A sextet of sJx higih school girls Elms a group of musical selections, after which the, morning division of the freshman home economies' class served tea to the 'ladles. Misses Mildred Ortmoyer Nancy Murphy poured. Miss Florence Meyer was hostess at the. meeting Wednesday and Miss present were Mr. nnd Mrs--.

R. Ridler, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Merrlott and diauffhter, Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs.

Loi-oy Merrlott, Mr. and Oscar Myihre and daughter, Mr. Glenn AVob- or, Mrs. J. A.

AVebcr, Lloyd Brunsvold, Mr. A. C. Brunsvold and the, honored guests. F.

F. dull Meets At MeKerral Home Tortay J. F. F. club members were puests of Mrs.

N. H. MeKerral today at her home an North 7th strtet. Following a one o'clock luncheon, the group played' contract bridge at three tables. Mrs.

H. G. McTavish was a guest of the club. Mrs. Jicatty Entertains At Bridge' Luncheon Today Mrs.

Arthur Beatty entertained a group of her friends at a one o'clock bridge luncheon today at home on East Des Moines street'. The guest list included Mrs. AVm. Post, Miss Helen Sievers, Dr. A.

Stinson, -Mrs. W. V. Sweet, Mrs. Charles.

Ziemer, Merfca AWiea-t, Mrs, A. R. Markley, Mrs. I. I.

AVeller, Mrs. Robly Stetahiilberi Mi's. Elmer Jackson, Miss Clara Kennedy and Mrs. Choirles Wilson. Mrs.

Strube To Bp'jL Honored This Erenlng- Mrs. -Merle. Struibe will be guest of honor tonight at post-nuptial shower given by M.iss Mildred Shannon. Mrs. J.

S. Shannon, mother of the hostess, will assist her. Guests will 1 ploy monopoly during the en-enlng, after which a lunch will be served 1 Covers for tlhliirteen guests be placed at one large table, decorated with a piaik and white color scheme. Mrs. Strube will be honored again Friday-evening with a shower at the home of her mother, Mrs.

Mae York. Club Meets Wednesday At the L. Carlson Home Members of the Wednesday Night club met at the Leonard Carlson home thAs week for a pot-luck smpper. During the evening the group pUiy- ed contract bridge at threa tables. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Buffer won the score prize. Miirc-li 3 I VIRGINIA BRUCE MELVIN DOUGLAS "Woman oil Glamour" AVUth PERT KE.LTON FRIDAY A GALA DAY? DOROTHY LAMOUR "The Jungle Princess" SATURDAY "MR.

CINDERELLA" JACK HALEY BETTY FURNESS Tx-c "CRIMINAL LAWYER" Ljnuin Home Is Scene Of Bridge Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jojhn Lyinan entertained members of their club at din ner Sunday evening nt their ihome. Club members played contract bridge at three; tables during the evening. Mrs.

N. R. Ellsworth won the prize for the women and C. J. Mathio- son won liiigih score prize for the men.

Darlene Perkins was, acting Tor the hjigh school group. Llneoln School P. T. A. To Siinnsor itux Social Lincoln School P.

T. A. will sponsor a 'hard time; box social Pi-Way evening at 8 o'clock lat Hie Uncohi solwxil house. The public is tasted and every one is asked to brlnjt theiiir oup and spoon. Coffee will be senveid free by the P.

T. A. The money they receive for boxes will bo usedi to purchase cha'r- tor their recreation roam. Mrs. Tnivctt Luncheon Hostess at Gurdston Today Mrs.

Trevett entertained members of the Duo-Deciun club today at a on-e o'clock luncheon nt the Armstrong 1 Mr. and Mil's. John A. Brown sold their variety store in Swea City and wild leave, soon for thqlr former home at La Peir, Michigan, where; Ml 1 Brown wiill treatments for eye trouble. They fomieifliy owned the variety store in Armstrong now own ed and operated by Roy Pelltcy.

Verl Dean Fne.tty, six year olo son of Mr. Mrs. Elmer Fretty, was (injured Taiesdiaiy evening at last week whlile, coasting at his 'home southwest of town. He had 1 coasted out on the road and was struck by a. car driven by Supt.

Anderson of Halfa, who did not the boy in time to stop "liis -car. Verl suffered scalp wound the flesh on bis loft leg was torn from the bone. At this time it is expected that he will recover a Short time. The totail of 'Iras been contributed to the Rod Cross relief fund from Armstrong, the amount hclng paid to Mrs. A.

J. Bosworth at the Central States office. The Alnnstronig Independents and the Globe Trotters, a coLored team, pillayed a basketball game on. Wednesday night. The visitors -won the game anid also put on a comedy act for the hoaiefit of the spectators.

The Epworth League, of the Methodist church held ia Valentine party Monday night of last week. There were 29 present and guests from the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian cimrcih nnd the Luther Lensue of tile Lutheran church were included in the group. The Ladies Aid 1 of the Lutheran church will meet Wednesday. Fobrii- any 21, Ole Opsal, hostess. Miss Harriet FothergUl cntertain- acl at dinner Thursday for Rev.

and Mli-s. Paul Higstad, daaighter Rutli, and Rm'. 'M. M. Cook oif Plymoutli.

Lyle Burkiht-ad is in a hojfpltn! at Oounuil Bliiiffs suBfuninig from a leg Infection. Ho taikon ill at -one, wh'Ulo t.iw.'cillns for clotliing firm. 10 11 CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED Mac MURRAY "MAID OF SALEM" FRIDAY 12 A GALA DAY! "SMART BLONDE" Kan-ell Itiuloji Mac SATURDAY 13 GENE ANN RAYMOND SOTHEIW "Smartest Girl in Paul Kelly "JOIN THE MAUINES" THE HOTTEST COAL IN TOWN! A PRICE AND GRADE FOR EVERY HEATING PLANT S6.50 TO 811.50 PER TON! NORTHERN LUMBER "Everytlilng to Build Anything" Ticket for Stanley Larsen Mrs. Bafocock who has been very ill with pneumonia at the nome' of her daughter Mrs. Ellen Cheever, is improved.

Mrs. Silas Henke ill from a severe in her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. George Fobhergill were overnight guests Friday in tha home of thejr daughter Mrs.

R. C. Schroeder near Granadn, Minn. R. V.

Thacrey 'held a public sale Tuesday on the Bunt farm. He plans to move to town. Dr. and Mrs. W.

J. Morsahi and son Paul Jiave returned from New Orleans, La. They also visited other piliartes of interest in the southern states. Mrs. R.

E. McNally and son Leo, of Postvi'lle, were Decent guests here at the homei of Mr. and Mrs. James Bunt. Mrs.

McNally is a sister-in- law of Mrs. Bunt. The iflrst round of the series of contests in the work of the, hligh schools of the state, is to be heM in the locail 'auditorium on Monday February 22. Schools to compete, 'here are Ringsted-. Ledyard and Armstrong.

One of the girls' sectional basket-' ball tournaments to be ilield -In Armstrong for the second successive year. Ten teams will compete for honors in four sessions which will be hald on consecutive evenings. Play will begin on Wednesday evening, February 34 the championship game will be played on Saturday evening, 'February 27. The season ticket for adults is $1.00 and for students 65c. Single admission 35c for adults and 20c for students.

Rew. Mr. Nfchote, wife and son of attended sei-vjtes at the Free Methodist church Saturday night, Rev. Nichols occupied the pulpit. Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Saxton of near Fairmont, former Armstrong residents were tendered a surprise party by friends and relatives Sunday. The occasion being their 25tti wedding, anniversary. The Hast regularly scJiediuled- basketball game of the season will Played In the local gymnasium on-' Tuesday, February 23, against Lome- Rock 'boys. Both the first and ond teams will play the seconds to- begin, at 7:30 and Che first team wdlli clash at 8:30.

Fairmont Sentinel: Counterfeit- coins have appeared during the last- week In several Marshall! 3 county several fifty cent pieces were- passed and lead nickels are making; their appearance Sauk Center. The" nickels are perfect on one side and! ftat on the other. The supposition is- that bhiey have''beeMi cast for usevin- slot machines. Mr. and Mrs.

Win. V. 'Peterson attended the ski tournament at St; Paul, Sunidlay of last week. Heated 2 or 3 room apartment "for rent. Furnished or unfurnished.

Inquire at Enterprise. FOR Hawaiian- Guitar, in good condition, with picks-, and some music. Reasonable. Inquire at Enterprise office or call 133. FOR cows, 3 colts, 1 Shetland pony.

Matt Donovan. IS YOUR, income satisfactory? Are- you in business for yourself? Can- Place you. you liave, S2000. Nation-ally Advertised products. Write in care of Estherville Enterprise." CUSTOM egg.

Doolittlc Hatchery. per 8-tf. overcoat in wrong; car. Owner may have same by identifying It and pmylnig for ad. Enterprise.

Call' 8-1 CORJNS f' 1 Will remove your corn with one pack- I age or money back. OABDSTON DBUGlSfOltE Ticket for L. S. Berg FRI. and SAT.

ONLY Having: Leased the Community Co-Op. Oil Co. Inc. station formerly known as Crim's Oil Station Located on Lincoln Street near the M. St.

L. Depot AVe will give one quart of -motttr FREE with each five gallons of gas. If you do not need tho oil at this time we. give you ia Wcket which will be goud for quart at oil at any time. This offer is made to get you acquainted with us at this new location.

Your Easiness Appreciated OLEY ANDERSON Ticket for Gilbert Eike.

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