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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 12

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8--Kossuth County Advance Tuesday, April 3, 1951 The Auxiliary entertained the Legionnaires and their families at a birthday party at the community center Wednesday evening, and 500 was played at 12 tables. High score honors for the evening went to Mrs. Duane Widdel and Lloyd Bleckwenn. Low scores went to Mrs. Donald jorgenson and Donald Gross.

Mrs. Mary Weisbrod is a patient in the Emmetsburg hospital. She was taken there last week Tuesday. She has been in FENTON-- Lois, daughter of failing health for some time and JERRY JENTZ, OF FENTON, WED TO RODMAN BRIDE Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Douglas, of Rodman, became the bride of Jerry Jentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George, Jentz, Fenton. at a beautiful ceremony Sunday, March 25, at 7 o'clock, in the St. John's Lutheran church, at Fenton.

The bride wore a white satin dress with a long train, and fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, and wore a pearl necklace, gift of the bride- been cared for at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Carl Kern. Vincent Vottler returned to his studies at Iowa State college, at Ames, last week Monday afternoon, after a week's vacation at the parental Ernest Votteler home.

The vacation was the end of the winter quarter. Easter dinner guests at the Reuben Luedtke home were Herman Dreyer and Mary Alice Ros- groom. Marilyn Jentz, sister of si ter, Mrs. Minn'ie Dreyer, Mr. the groom was maid of honor.

She wore a blue net over taffeta dress. She also carried a bouquet of pink roses. Barbara Brown, a friend of the was bridesmaid. She wore a pink satin dress and carried a blue bouquet. They were both and Mrs.

Ray Dreyer, Ray and Patricia, and Harold Drey- ey- The W. S. C. S. will meet on Thursday in the church parlors.

Hostesses are Mesdames John Tieman, Eugene Huskamp, Glen Cage, Ralph Campbell. star shaped colonial bouquets, Susan Hantelman, daughter of Barbara also sang Perfect Ml and Mrs -William Hantelman, Love, and The Lord Prayer. underwent a tonsilectomy last The bridegroom wore a grey week Monday morning at the suit and a pink rose boutonmere. Emmetsburg -hispital. Lyle Douglas, brother of the anri Mrs bride, was best man, and wore a Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Fuller ceived word of the birth "of a girl last week Tuesday at Mercy hospital, Fort Dodge, to their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Espland, of Fort Dodge. The baby weighed eight pounds and six ounces and has been named Jean Ellen.

They have a two and one-half-year- old daughter, Kristine. Mrs. Espland is the former Mary Dimler. Girl Seriously 111 Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Thaves, of Mason City, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neilsen, of Luverne, left Thursday for Woodward, called by the serious illness of the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thaves.

Linda has been a patient at the hospital there since late last summer. She was in an unconscious condition when her parents were called. Son Is Adopted Many friends in Luverne wil- oe pleased to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Erhart Meyer, of Rolfe, formerly of Luverne, have adopted a boy.

Allen, who will be two years old in May. Mrs. Meyer the former Stephanie Cowling, was music instructor here three years. Mr. Meyer, son of Mrs.

Tilhe Meyer, has lived most of his life in Luverne. Goes Through Clinic Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Loewen- re, was es man an wore a Dennis ste in sp a dark suit and a whjte carnation of New Providence, soent Wedl 1 1 UIS boutonniere Mervin Jentz, bro- nes dav at the parental Hans Bag- ther of tne bridegroom, was 1 CTO lo groomsman, and wore a light Geor Seims is home now after spending a week in an Emmetsburg hospital. He is ill in a white carnation boutonniere.

Mrs. Douglas, mother of the bride, wore a grey suit with a blue and yellow corsage, of iris and daffodil. Mrs. Jentz, mother of the groom, wore a navy blue silk two-piece suit with white accessories, and a pink corsage. A reception was held in the church parlors after the About 85 were present.

Table decorations were a wedding cake, candles and bouquets. A short program was given during the reception, and Mr. Roth was toastmaster. and also gave a reading. The Rev.

Mr. Friedrich gave a short talk. Jane Simmons sang. Today Oh Lord. Marilyn Jentz sang, Because.

Table waitresses were Christina Friedrich and DeAnna Higley. The church was decorated with The bride is a graduate of the Rodman high school in 1950. bridegroom is a graduate the Fenton high school in 1945. Following their honeymoon they will be at home on a farm northeast of Fenton. Neighbor Club Meets The Friendlv Neighbor club met last week Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Ben Luedtke and Mrs. Edward Meyer. The meeting opened with the singing of Juanita. Fourteen members and two guests, Mrs. Harold Behrends and Mrs.

John Munch at- bed under a doctor's care. Carl Beck and Marold Schlei had check-ups last week at Rochester. The club voted to give $5 to the Red 'Cross. the business -meeting was directed by Mrs. Meyer.

High prizes went to Mrs. Hans Baago and Mrs. W. E. Laagc, and low nvize to Mrs.

Behrends and Mrs. Ervin Luedtke. Marrh birthdays were Mrs. C. F.

C. Laage and Mrs. Ray Drey- pi-. April 12th hostesses are Mrs. 'Schultz and Mrs.

Clifford Mueller. Fenion Forwards Meet LUVERNE GROUP DATES BANQUET FOR ATHLETES LUVERNE--A program and banquet will be given by the Luverne 'Chamber of Commerce this Tuesday evening honoring the boys and girls basketball squads. Toastmaster is Harold Trauger. president of the Chamber of quartet. Joan Phillips, Russell Phillips, Lois Hedrick, Dwight Sorensen.

Talk, William Prior, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce: talk, Joan Phillips, girl letter winner: solo, Patty Hansen: talk. Holmes, boy letter winner. The featured speaker is Brad Wilson. Des Moines Register and Tribune: solo, Dale Braynard; remarks, Supt. "H.ielle; presentation of awards.

Coach Bryce A. Wickett. The banquet is being served by the Band Mothers club. Weather permitting Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Merkle and infant son Kevin George, of St. Paul. were exoected to spend the weekend at the George Merkle home. This is the first visit baby Kevin has made with relatives here. Church Group Meets The Womens organization of the Luverne Presbyterian church met with Mrs.

Henry Kubly last Wednesday. The devotional service was led by Mrs. Eli Eager. Mrs. Walter En gel had charge of the lesson study.

The Fenton Forwards 4-H club At the business session report met last week Monday evening was given of the drive made by at thc home of Benora I society for subscriotions for Roll call was answered by thir- i the Luverne Tribune which clos- tccn members. 2 leaders, and one i --s this week, guest. Jayne DeWall. Guests at the meeting includ- During" the business meeting, Mrs. Inn Nelson.

Mrs. Charles were made for a trip to Heinkel. and daughter Sharon. Minneapolis. Conservation a Refreshments were served.

The where Mrs. Loewenstein went through the clinic at the university hospital. They were accompanied to Iowa City by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardcopf, who visited the son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Andre, and daughter, Michele. Girl for Harold Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meyer are parents of a daughter born I last week Wednesday evening at i St.

Ann hospital, Algona. She has been named Kristine Ruth, and has a sister Joyce and brother Donald. Mrs. Mevec is the former Kathleen McClellan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. McClellan, of Luverne. Goiter Is Removed Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hardcopf were expected to come home from Rochester. hospital Friday. Mr. Hardcopf early in the had an operation for removal of a double goiter at the Kahler hospital. Mrs.

Hardcopf has been with him. I I was also discussed. A talk on bread and rolls, quick breads, given by Sharon Eigler. A discussion was held on dairy products, and other foods and their values. Schu- next meeting is April 11, and will be at the farm home of Mrs.

Curtis Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gronbach, daughters Sharon and Judy, of Colorado Springs, were last week Monday dinner guests of the former's, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gronbach. They also visited relatives in and near Livermore. Mr. and Mrs. Phil C.

Lichty and Grace Lichty drove to Toledo last week Tuesday, where they attended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Harry Lichty. Mrs. Lichtv was the sister-in-law of the late Charles W. Lichty father Phil and Grace Lichty Attending the funeral of Sam Zentner in the Algona Presbyterian church from Luverne Thursday were Mr.

and Mrs. Matt Baumgartner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baumgartncr, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Kubly and Elmer Kubly Mrs. Roy Bullis, of Plcasant- viHe, is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rannells. She accompanied them to Luverne after they spent thc Easter weekend with Mrs.

Rannell's parents. The Rev. Harold Dellit took Mrs. Dellit and sons Ricky and i to Gilman last week on Monday for the week at the home of Mrs. Dcllit's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Curry. Delores Lund, teacher at Har- i mony. a friend, Wai- I ter Rekward, of Dccorah, were holiday weekend guests in the home of Mrs. Lydia Lund, moth- I er of Delores.

The Rev. and Mrs. L. Wittenburg attended thc funeral last Soldier Has Leave Pvt. Raymond Schipull enjoy- i week Monday afternoon for "the oorts records were studied and cd a few hours leave at thc home I pastor of the Mallard Lutheran Played.

of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- church, the Rev. C. S.

Hcinrich Songs were sung by thc group, i a Schipull. recently. A i Dale. 14-year-old son of Mr. after which lunch was served by the hostess.

At Mason City Wedding Herman Drover. Mary Alice Rossiter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ner in his honor was served at and Mrs. Albert Nielsen, had an the home of his parents Easter, emergency appendectomy at the A i were Mr.

and Mrs. Lutheran hospital in Fort Dodge Fred Lupske and daughter. a i Thursday afternoon, lys. Algona, Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Mrs. Anna Wooclsen of Fort Schipull and sons of O-jrwith, Dodge is a guest at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ray Ag- arcl. Bierstedt, a and John, Mr. i Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hefti and and Mrs. Ervin and Pat- i a i ty, Mr. and Adolph Peril, of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Schipull Ringsted, and Mr. and Mrs. John i and a Jennie Lou all of era! days last week i son- of Whittt-more, attend- i Luverne. and Grace Krausc. of in-law and daughter, Mr.

and ed the wedding nf Esther near Rcnwick. Pvt. Schipull is Mrs. Max King, near Algona. Mrs.

Clifford Holmes spent scv- kc and Earl Steior. of Whitte- i stationed at Fort Riley, Kan. more. The ceremony was held a the Holy Family a i church (Granddaughter Is Born in Mason i last week Tues- day and a reception which was held at 18. followed.

The bride is the youngest a of the John Ruhnkos, and a sister of Mrs. Bierstedt. and Ervin Ruhnke. She attended high school i here at Fenton. i Mr.

and Mrs. Raich Dimlor re- i i a Hoepncr has been absent from the Corner store the past week with severe siege of i a Former Resident Visits Mr. and Mrs. Merle Davidson and son Douglas. Roger Gibbons and Tommy a ull of Clint i i i from Thursday i Monday at the home of Mrs.

Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fn-'d KIuss, here, and with Mr. Davidson's parents, the Ray Davidsons, at Mrs. Davidson will be i-emonibcred as thc former Alice, Kluss.

Card Club in Meeting The 500 met a week ago Monday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen. High score for men went to Paul Voigt and low to Ray Theesfield. High scoro for women went to Mrs.

Lloyd Kern and low to Mrs. Paul Voigt. Travel prize went to Dale Weisbrod. Boy Breaks Ankle Donald Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Beck, broke his ankle Thursday. He was watching his uncle shovel corn in the corn crib. He slipped off the ladder and fell ten feet. He was taken to a doctor where he was treated. He is recoveriris.

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Cream 46c Vi Pint W. Cream 23c Wholesale 88c 21c NEW HALF HALF PRICES Retail Wholesale 1 Quart Half Half 34c 30c 1 Pint Half Half 17c 15c U. S. DtparbMHl of Africiiltare Support Price APRIL 1, 1951 1950 BUTTER 60c POWDER. 12' CHEESE.

32e ROLLED POWDER. lOe 1951 66e 15e 36c 13e MANUFACTURER of AL-CO MILK FEED Condensed Buttermilk FOR HOGS and CHICKENS I I ANALYSIS Protein Lactic Acid Nitrogen Free Extract Milk Sugar Fiber None Crude Fat 0.4% TOTAL SOLIDS DIRECTIONS FOR FEEDING Dilute 1 to 30 for hogs and pigs. Feed straight to farm flocks. -Feed in thick batter for crate fattening. Al-Co.

Milk will keep fresh for months if covered with 2 or 3 inches of water. $5.00 Per Hundred F. O. U. Algona, Iowa COMPLETE LINE FUEL, GAS AND GREASE, AND TOP-FLIGHT PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Fuel Oil for Nome Business Veedol Tractor Motor Oils Al Co Motor Oil Al Co Greases Distillate Tractor Fuels Ethyl Gas Regular Gas White Gas Kerosene Power Fuel Manufacturer of Stale Brand Butter Distributor of Pasteurized Milk Cream Manufacturer of Spray Milk Powder Manufacturer of Buttermilk Powder Algona Co-Operative Creamery Company Office and Plant: 109 East State St.

Phone 400 Algona. Iowa MEWSPAPERI.

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