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Harlan Tribune from Harlan, Iowa • Page 5

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Harlan Tribunei
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Harlan, Iowa
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5
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llarlan Neirs iss Carolyn More, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake More, is a member of he 60-voice choir of bintletiwood College at St Charles. where she is freshman. The choir is rehearsing at prosent for a Christmas vesper t-oiicei't.

to be given with the ooperation of the St Charles Chorus, on the campus on Sunday. Dec. 6. The choir and rhorus. supported by the wixul Chamber orchestra, will present parts 1 and 2 of "The Christmas Oratorio" by.

Johan Sebastian Bach and a group of traditional carols. Miss (More is riV'o of the League of Women Voters. Mr. and "Mrs. John Hill were jrufsts of Mrs.

Hills' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Law at Indian- ohi for Thanksgiving. Mr. and W.

E. Blaine at the home of their daugh- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C. K. ICilifi in Mapleton Thanks- KIVJK day.

daughter and JUT family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and daughter, Sherlyn of Waterloo were also there. The iA-'Moine's came on to Warlan and remained until Saturday. Mrs.

H. returned Monday from Port 'Dodge where she spoilt Thanlftsgiving and the wft-kt'iid following with her son, Kockeii and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Goodmanson and son.

Dean, were at the homo of Mrs. Goodmanson's sister, Mrs. Forest lrafke at Mar( for Thanksgiving. They maiiR'd ovt until Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Robt. Booth are the parents of a Ib. 12 oz. son thorn at the 'Harlan Hospital rly Tuesday morning, December 1 at the Bisgard Hospital, which they have named -Robert I la prison.

The Booth's have two other children, Linda, lu and Nato. G. iMr. and 'Mrs. Nate 15coth and K.

P. Harrison arc the Utbies grandparents. Mr. and (Mrs. Thomas Logeland and sons of were guests of the Fritz homeland family for Thanksgiving day and the following week end.

The men are brothers. ad Mrs. Wilmer E. Petersen were entertained in the home of their son. Rand Petersen and family at Panora, who are now nicely settled in their new location.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bacon. Mr. and Mrs.

O. Sutton and son. Maurice, and the ladies mother. Mrs. Frank Jpfister were Thanksgiving day guests of the Max Bacon family in Omaha.

Other relatives in Harlau for Thanksgiving were iMr. and Mrs. B. Schark, Janet and Gary of Des Moines, joined the George Sohack "family at the home of Mrs. Louis Schack and daughters, Val -laix and Klvernie.

The George Snyder family have moved into one of the Harlan Theatre apartments. George recently received his discharge from army service and is employed with his father. Otto Snyder at the Snyder Implement Parts Store. I'ejrffy Kraschel returned home Sunday evening from Omaha where she spent the Thanksgiving; vacation at the Frederick rasrhel home. N.

G. Kraschel, who was taken ill in Omaha 'I hursday afternoon, is reported resting com or tably at Clarkson Hospital at this writing. 'Mr. and Mrs. Elton Petersen and Mr.

and Mrs. "Minor Havick attended funeral services for the ladles aunt. Mrs. Martha Pugh at the Ully Funeral Home in Dos Moines, Tuesday of this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Christensen of San Diego. arrived in Harlan Wednesday of last week in time to spend Thanks- si vinff with iMrs. Christensens mother. Mrs.

Alex Peterson and with his parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen of Corley. his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard is a Dental Technician in the U.S. Nfcvy stationed in San IMwro. They will be here during Richards four week leave. He reports for duty December 23. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Henninpsen nnd their baby son of Radolph. Mo. spot Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs. Hennigsen's parents, Mr.

and (Mrs. Andrew Poldberg. On Friday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Anderson.

'Mrs. Miles Camery. Mrs. Chris Poldberg and Vivian were entertained at the Poldberg home in honor of the visitors. 'Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Sornson wore entertained in the home their and daughter. r. and rs. Don Newberg Spencer Thanksgiving day.

Charles Swinehnrt came up from Omaha to see his father. C. R. Swlnhart. who is ill, Mr.

Swinohart suffered a heart attack three weeks ago and was taken to an Omaiba hospital for medical treatment Since returning he suffered a second attack at his home during the post week but is reported resting comfortafbly. For their guests during the jast week, the Harold Boysens entertained an uncle of Mrs. Boysen, A. K. Kiley and his wife of Long Beach.

Calif. They had been visiting other relatives in Mollne, 111. and Des Moines and brought Mrs. Boysens father, G. A.

Hitchcock Lack them from Des iMoines. The Rlley's departed Friday for their homo. (Mr, Hitchcock Is with the Boysen's for an indefinite time. Harlan, (la.) Tribune, Dec. 4, 'Margaret Ann Nielsen will arrive home this weekend from Denver.

to spend the days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen and to remain for an indefinite time. Mrs.

Dean Frederickson and her infant daughter born November 23. went home from the Bin- Kard Hospital Friday. The new baby has tbeen named Kerri Kyle. Mrs. Chas.

Paulk of Sioux City was at the home of her son, Gordon Pattlk and family for Thanksgiving and the weekend. Mrs. Chester Quick has been confined to her home under the doctors care for the past three weeks for an attack of gall stones. She is reported some improved. Dr.

and Mrs. Carl I. Anderson left Monday for the West Coast to spend Christmas and the month of December with their son. Wayne Anderson and family at Monteray Calif. (Miss Elna Peterson, office receptionist and assistant, is at the home of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Petersen in Manila while Dr.

Andersons office is closed. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Frederickson came from Maywood. Illinois, t'j spend Thanksgiving and Uie (weekend with Mrs.

mother, Mrs. Alice Havick at the J. -M. Kringel home, they brought with them a French family. Rev, and Mrs.

Roberto Leegstra and daughter, Eva. whose home is in Bueness Ayres. Argentina. South America as their guests. Leegstra is taking a Ibruh-up course at the Chicago lutheran Seminary where Lin wood is a first year theological student.

Since Thanksgiving day is an unknown holiday to the Leegstra's it was the first time they hud sat down to a traditional Thanksgiving dinner of turkey and all of the New homes are in the process for Al Goodmanson and "Mrs. Will Human in the College Heights addition. Excavation and basements have been completed. The Good- mason home is being built on Linda Avenue and Mrs. Buman's on Lincoln Ave.

Another new home in College Heights which is now up and enclosed is one Frank Heilesen is building on Grand Avenue for his daughter, Mrs. Donald Jacobsen and family. The Dr. Carl V. Bisgard home on West Durant Street is completed and the family expect to move In the middle of December.

57 Students On Honor Roll At Harlan High Fifty-seven students. 13 more than last time, were placed on Harlan High School's second six- week's honor roll, principal L. S. Jamison, announced this week. The students were as follows: FRESHMEN Larry Haase, Glenn Olson, Carolyn Arnold.

Patricia Bittle. Mildred Christensen, Elizabeth Crawford. Charlene Hemminger, Rita Johannsen, Elizabeth Kauffman. Betty McKnabb, Lala Parker, Pat- riciaPeterson and Rasmussen. SOPHOMORES Wayne Arnold.

Keith Bauer. Robert Hurley. Ellen Bissard, Rita Brewer. Margaret Brodersen, Jane Campbell. Kay Donelson.

Linda Piscus. Jane Graves, Kathryn Hen- lerson. Mary Ann Henriksen, Michalia Nelson, Lxma Nielsen, 2arol Petersen, Charlene Petsche, Charlotte Reisz, Twyla Savereide and Prudence Schell. JUNIORS Harold Clark, Lowell Henrikseh, Don Lucas, Gorden Schnack, Gloria Andersen. Elizabeth Booth, Margaret Cullison, Coleen Nielsen.

Shirley Petersen and Carol Schneider. SENIORS Hugh Allen, Tean Goodmanson. Fred Louis. George Petsche, Jack Uossmann, Barbara Christensen. Patricia Christensen.

Margie Curtis. Patricia Griffin, Janet Johannsen. Rosella Nelson. Rose Ann Peters. Norma Petersen.

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Years Available:
1951-1962