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The Oelwein Daily Register from Oelwein, Iowa • Page 6

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-rt HAWKEYE Foote Correspondent Miss Evelyn ratine-man and her Elsie Granne- To Go Overseas Pfc. Riley Strudlhoff writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Strudtho'ff that he is leaving Ft. Lawton. where lie has been stationed a month, and will go overseas somewhere i the Pacific.

His wife lives at West Union. The new address of Norton man, Waterloo, and Ralph Gran- Olesen is USN Hos- nfeman of near Sumner and Mr. i pjta Ward A3 acksonv ille. Fla. He undenvent a tonsilectomy last Wednesday and will be confined in the hospital for some time.

He had been hospitalized two weeks previously. Mrs. G. W. Aspinwall and Mrs.

W. E. Kitch will entertain members of the Gleaners at the Aspin- and Mrs. Pete Timm were weekend guests in the Granneman home. Dr.

and Mrs. T. McGrew returned Monday from a week's visit with relatives in Kansas. Lester Hiams. Helen Keig and Mary Lauer, Fayette.

and Jimmy Lauer, Waverly, were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Keig. Mrs. Clara Fish returned home a Friday after several days' visit with relatives at Sumner.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fossler ac- I icalth. is now stationed at Great Lakes, 111. He has been at Cleveland for several months.

wall home Friday evening. Warren Hand returned to his I home here after a several weeks' stay in the home of his son. David Hand and a i near West Union, and is slightly improved in dron returned to i Vfoverly Sunday after spending week in the home of Mrs. Walthor's mother, Mrs. Mary Henn.

Mrs. Roln'H Wrklomr.n. Chamberlain. S. a lust Saturday for an i i i visit here in the homes of Mrs.

a a Weidcman and other relatives. Mr. a Mrs. Frances Lohr, Clinton, came last Thursday for several weeks' visit here in Mrs. Katherine Palmer home and with Mr.

Lolir's parents at West Junior Miller, son of Frank Mil- Union. ler of Fairbank, underwent an Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Engcl a ncl operation for hernia in a hospital Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Hauth a in Detroit and is reported to be John returned home from a week's seriously ill. fishing trip to northern Minneso- Mrs.

Emmett Durham and her ta. mother. Mrs. F. P.

McCunniff, Marvel Jones. Pensacola, are in Waterloo today on bUsi- FAIRBANK Miss Lillian Thompson Correspondent Tommy Shannon and Clifford Mecklenborr, carrien companied her here for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lee received word of the birth of a daughter, Janet Kay.

to Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lee at Bradley. 111. This is their second child.

and Mrs. Lylc McBurney. Freeport, 111., have a daughter born to them recently. Mrs. Mc- Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Slapel were Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of Mrs. St.apel's sister. Mrs. Mary Henn and sons.

Marjorie Halloway, Center Point, Doris Steege. Maynard, Thelma Floy Thorton and a Foot. Fayette. were Saturday evening visitors of Miss Foot's'moth- Burriey is the former Virginia or, Mrs. Hazel Foot.

Marjorie and Squires of Hawkeye and Waucb-'j Mary Foot were weekend guests. ma. Mr. and MIT. Wesley.

"Fritz- Rev, and- Mrs. G. H. Goodrick ie" Butler and son Billy left for and, Mrs. H.

C. Carmichael will their home at Phoenix. ai't- attend the Methodist conference Yernon next Wednesday; June 20. There will be no services June 23. Mrs.

Kenneth Palmer and Kenneth, left last Thursday to join Mrs. Palmer's husband, S- Sgt Kenneth Palmer at Shreve- er several weeks 7 visit with Mr. Butler's mother, Mrs. Ella Butler and other relatives. Butler, a native of Hawkeye, is engaged in real estate business.

He left Hawkeye about 15 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tubesing and George, Sumner. were last Sun- port, where they will remain day afternoon guests in the Mrs.

living quarters can be I Mary Henn home. secured. Mrs. Harold Walther and chil- Tonite Saturday mosl notorious outlaw of tho'BO'j in riic mightitst gun-Mazing ioga SUNDAY MONDAY f--OdwdH Dally Reflster June 14, 1946. WSFAPERfi fi H1V a member of the WAVES, came last Saturday for a visit un- I til Thursday here with her aunt, Mrs.

Georgia Boyer. Before corning here she visited at Cedar Falls with her sister. Mrs. Alvin Krocmcr and noa 1 Sumner in the Clarence Jones home. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Schlegel and Devon and Mrs. Frieda Moody attended the graduating exercises of the Roosevelt high school at Cedar Raoids last Wednesday where Miss Dorthy Schmidt was a member of the class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Schmidt. Cedar Rapids, a i Moody returned home with them a evening a er several weeks' visit in Schmidt home. Edith Schultz and Wilrna Fritz returned home Tuesday from Delmont, S. whei-e they visited in the home of Miss sister.

Mrs. Herman Biume, several weeks. Carl Ohman, who is employed with a a i crow at Spring Grove. was a Satin-day overnight and Sunday guest in the home of his mother, Mrs. A i a Ohman.

Mary Jones -returned home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, Sumner. who were Saturday c-inner guests in the Georgia Boyer home, a spending a week here i her aunt. Rachael Jones remained for a visit until Thursday in the Boyer home.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Guycr and family. Clermont. were Sunday afternoon visitors here in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Coffman. Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Parker and sons, Mrs. i a i a Lloyd Robinson wore guests in the Glen Becker home at Janesville Robert Robinson, who has spcn! past month in the Becker home, returned with them.

Mrs. W. E. Walsh and Mrs. C.

A. Kearney. Dubuque, came Saturday and a i here for a time in the Walsh home. Capt. Now Thru Sat.

Also "Who's Guilty?" ness. Mr. arid Mrs. Lawrence Bingham and children of Shell Rock, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Rechkemmer. Shirley Finch of Quasqueton is visiting this week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Finch. Sam Mast, who has been working on the Carl Nourse farm, is seriously ill.

It is feared he has spinal meningitis. Tests have been sent to Iowa City. A card received from Mrs. Mary An way from-Colorado says she is enjoying the scenery there. She was Miss Mary Fox before her marriage June 2.

Mrs. Walter Suhr was in Cedar Rapids the latter part of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. Alma Schermerhorn and attend the graduation of her niece Shirley Schermerhorn. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Karnp a enjoying a visit from his uncle of Seattle, who came to Waterloo to attend the funeral of a relative. Herbert Frederich is working for Martin' Hein in. the carpenter trade. Charlotte O'Daniel, Alice Shields and Mrs. Matt Shannon are attending a five-week summer school in Fayette, driving to Fayette and back each day.

Honor Anniversary Among the 18 guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox Sunday honoring their third wedding anniversary were Julius Frederich, Mr. and Mrs. a Plaster, Mrs.

Adoline Steggal and sons Donald and Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suhr of Maynard and Mrs. Alma Schermerhorn daughter, Rozetta of Cedar Rapids. Mrs.

Ralph Avey visited i week with her sister, Mrs. Elmer Fink. She has 'been staying with her husband who is in service in New Mexico. She left Monday for Cedar Rapids. Mrs.

Lawrence Mersch a Mrs. Adoline Steggal were in Waterloo the first of the week. Daphine Curley and Doris Mersch, who are attending school, returned With James Peters of the navy, went to Minneapolis Saturday where he received his discharge ipapers and returned home Tuesday. Lloyd Gipper, Wallace Bentley and John Burnett are building a trailer house and expect to take a vacation trip soon to Tennessee. They have installed a radio a graphaphone and will sleep in the trailer.

Edward Reiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reiter, has been transferred from Maryland to California, and in two weeks will complete his training and be sent overseas. Entertains Friends Mrs. L.

J. Miller entertained a few friends Saturday night, honoring the birthday of Mrs. Carl Rechkemmer. A lunch was served after a pleasant evening and the honored guest was given a gift from the women present. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Wolgamot, who have sold their dry cleaning establishment at Esmond, are visiting with his a.unt, Mrs. Ida Wolgamot a few days and are looking for another location. Mrs. Anna Curley, who had a varicose vein operation in Water- loo.

is spending few days with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Kernp, until she is better. Miss Clara -Hum and Miss Velma Peters of Fairbank -accompanied Mrs. Timothy Harn and daughter of to Chicago Tuesday to pttend the graduation program, where Mrs. Harn's daughter is graduating from a nurse's training course.

Mrs. Imogene Doran returned from Minneapolis Sunday where she attended a beauty clinic in connection with her work as hair dresser here. Walter Frederick has ibeen transferred from Camp Robinson, to Ft. Lewis, Wash. He is the son of Julius Frederick.

Arnold Coffin, who has 'been stationed at Ft. Eustace, is expected here soon and has been discharged from the army. He is the son of Mrs. Frank. Miller.

FAYETTE Miss Anna Wilson Correspondent Clifford Moser. Carrier Mr. and Mrs. Benson'Elder and Miss Doris Baker of MaSsena, N. and Miss Kate Graham, Glen Elm, Quebec, Canada, Who are visiting relatives in various places in northeast Iowa spent Wednesday in Fayette in the home of Mr.

Elder's cousin, Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Vina Elder. Mrs. Nettie Stewart, Stanley, a visited Mrs.

Elder a Mrs. Smith Wednesday, and Tuesday Mrs. Effie Manning and Mrs. Iva Karns of Stanley were guests in their home. Thursday Mrs.

Elder and Mrs. Smith will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graves, who are visiting here from California. Mrs.

Alice Burnside, Oelwein, was a caller in Fayette Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Elsberry are spending several days this week visiting relatives and friends in Chicago. Willis McBride, Ed Mathews, Howard Johnson and Fred Dennis, attended the burial service of Merle.

O. Weaver at Iowa Falls Monday afternoon. Tlhe Rev. and Mrs. K.

R. Schliepsiek and son, Richard, drove to Hubbard Sunday, where they attended a part of the Mission Festival at St. John's Lutheran church. Mary Schliepsiek returned with them after spending several weeks visiting with her grandparents at Fort Dodge. The Rev.

and Mrs. W. Tolsen of Elkader were visitors in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. K.

R. Schliepsiek Thursday evening. The Rev. and "Mrs. K.

R. Schliepsiek and family attended a farewell party in honor of the Rev. and Mrs-. Elmer Thode and family qf Fredericksburg. Pastor Thbde was formerly a foreign missionary in China prior to the war and will in the near future return again to that field to continue his work there.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G- Andres left Monday for a week's vacation to be spent in Wisconsin. Mrs.

Ina Johnson attended the wedding of her son, Theodore, in Earlville Sunday. Others attending from Fayette included Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Durey, Eugene Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and Mrs. Chumbley. Mineral Production Secretary of the Interior Ickei says that between January'1, 1940, and January 1, 1945, we tore from the earth some five billion tons of minerals and these included 3,061,060,000 tons of coal, 516,158,500 tons of iron ore, 2,278,000 tons of lead, 3,642,000 tons of zinc, 5,000,000 tons of copper, 14,169,000 tons of bauxite, 20,750 tons of tungsten, 112,000 tons of molybdenum, 17,118,000 tons of sulphur, 68,000,000 tons of salt, 3,155,000 tons of potassium, 1,000,000,000 tons of petroleum.

Treat Dad To A Show Sunday lurking behind every A I ZACHAHY SCOTT FAY.E EfWERSON Co-Hit INSIDE STORY OF THt BIGAMY RACKET! A Butter Picnic makes A Better Picnic BE SURE to include Butter in your picnic basket. one food that makes a picnic complete that adds body-building nutrients plus to any meal, to any in-between snack. Oelwein Fanners' Cooperative Creamery Co. A. W.

STEWART, President UMONT Cirkuena Correspondent Bill Karsten, Carrier Dean Nielsen "was a business caller in Oelwein Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. Laverne Brewer and Dean Nielsen were fishing a't Littleton" Wednesday. The WSCS met at the Methodist church Wednesday.

Mrs. Clyde Sliter is president. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanek, Mr.

and Mrs, Earl' Weston a Mr. and Mrs. Cla.ude McFarlane visited in Dubuque Sunday. They saw the Canfield hotel traveled along the famous Peony trail. Mrs.

Orajr of ManchM- ter is visiting' her Mrs. Gretta Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Elliott observed their llth anniversary Sunday, celebrating thf occasion by spending the evening in Independence, Charles Wilson, G.

Kranseel, Clifford G. Smith and Si. W. Elliott left Monday morning on a fishing trip to Leech lake in Minnesota. A.

Ford was a caller in Manchester Monday. Dr. and Mrs. L. A.

ford a Mary Beth and Mr. and Mrs; Tudor G. Bowden and Gary enjoyed a picnic supper at the state park Tuesday evening. Mrs. Merle J.

Elliott was a "in Mr. Mn. Rhlnw of daughter, Mrs. Dick Wolff Clww No. 2 ol the Methodist church met with Mrs.

Ella Duckett for a social and business meeting Thursday. The Good Will Bias's met at the Clarence $Jagle home Sunday. Mrs. Albert Kap'ke and Mr. and Mrs.

Will trumblee attended the of Harry Trumblee at Manchester Wednesday. ftertgaei Mr fttfety The tafet? of fraffle ii recognized at mott important factori loyernlng the geometric de- of Favorite Radio Programs Over Tfoee Major Networks Friday Evening to 12:00 WMT (600) CBS-MBS 6:00 Aldrich Family 6:30 Kate Smith Sings 7:00 It Pays To Be Ignorant King Show 8:00 Mercury Summer Theatre 8:30 'Maisie' 9:00 Lanny Ross 9:15 Jack Smith Sings 9:30 Tommy Riggs Betty Lou 10:00 Doug Grant News 10:15 Fulton Lewis commentarv 10:30 Taylor 10:45 Modern Moods 11:00 News 11:15 So the Story Goes 11:30 Off, the Record 12:00 Sign Off 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 7:55 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:01 11:15 11:45 11:55 12:00 KXEt (IMt) ABC Iowa Centennial H. R. Gross; Did You Know? Sports Bob Elston Raymond Swing Alan Young Show The Sheriff Elmer Davis' Fights Your American Woody Showy tv- Your FBI H. R.

Gross The National Bank "Vv Edition Popular Prayer, for Baseball Summary Rev. Pietsch's Hour Dance Orchestra News Station Break Sign Off WHO NBC 6:00 Melody Parade 6:15 News--M. L. Nelsen 6:30 Duffy's Tavern 7:00 People Are Funny 7:39 Waltz Time H'vJfi Theater -HbllywiSbd -Theater Supper Club News--Morgan Beatty. Highways iniMelody News' 1 --M.

LI IthiSO Tales of the Foreign Service 11:00 Timely Topics 11:15 Music by Shrednik 11:30 News, Qarry Lennart Music, News- Rylhm Parade Saturday Evening to 12:00 WMT (600) CBS-MBS 7:00 Hit Parade 7:45 Tony Martin Show 8:15 Celebrity Club 8:45 Talk 6:00 Those Websters 6:30 Mayor of the Town 9:00 Academy Award Theater 9:30 Hollywood Star Time 10:00 Gene Claussen 10:15 Sports Program 10:30 Singing Sam 10:45 Modern Moods 11:15 Off the Record "2:00 Sign Off KXEL (1.540V ABC t. 6:00 Iowa Centennial" 6:15 H. R. Gross ihe 6:30 Tunes at Twilight 7:00 GangbusterSf 7:30 Boston "Pops'" Orch. Hayloft Hoedoym, 9:00 News of 9:15 Dante Orchestra 9:30 Dance Orchestra 10:00 H.

R. Gross ihe Ntws 10:15 Nat'l Bank Sports' Edition 10:30 Nazarene Hour 11:00 Prayer For Today 11:01 Baseball Summary, 11:15 Rev. Pietsch's Hour 11:45 Dance Orchestra 11:55 News 12:30 Station Break Off WHO NBC Cliff Carl Co. 6:15 News, M. L.

Nelsen 6:30 Truth or Consequences 7:00 National Barn Dance .7:30 Can You Top This? 8:00 Iowa Barn Dance Frolic 8:15 Sunset Corners Frolic 8:30 Jamboree 9:00 Barn Dance Party 9:30 Sunset Corners Frolic Saddle Serenaders 10:00 News. M. L. Nelsen 10:15 Dick Ballow Orch. 10:30 Judy Canova tshow Battle Stations 11:15 Ray Pearl's Orch.

11:30 News 11:45 Music; News 12:00 Midnight Rhythm Parade 12:30 Sigh Off Sunday Evening Programs --6K)0 to 12:00 WMT fi(HM CKS-MBS 6:00 Amazirtg Mrs. Danbury 6:30 Crime Doctor 7:00 Meet Corliss Archer 7:30 Star Theater 8:00 Take It or Leave It .8:30 Highway Training Prgrn. 8:45 Freedom of Opportunity 9:15 Readers' Digest 9:30 Raliph Bellamy' 9:45 Music For You 10:00 News 10:15 Cedric Foster 10:30 Old Fashioned Revival Hour 11:30 Treasury Salute 11:45 Buddy Rich's Band 12:00 Sign Off. KXEL (1540) ABC 6:00 Sunday Evening Hour 7:00 Walter Winchell 7:15 Harriet ParSons 7:30 LaGuardia Speaks 7:45 Jimmy Fidler 8:00 Hour of Mystery 9:00 Revival, Hour 10:00 Sunday News Digest 10:15 Wesleyan Hour 10:45 Church of God 11:15 Rev. Pietsch's Hour 11:45 Dance Orchestra 12:00 Station Break Sign Off WHO (1046) NBC .6:00 Alec Templeton Fred Allen Manhattan Merry-Go-Round 7:30 American Album of Famil- liar Music 8:00 Hour of Charm 8:30 Meet Me at Parky's 9:00 Jimmy Fidler 9:15 The Name Speaks 9:30 Barn Dance Jubilee 9:45 Barn Dance Carnival 10:00 News, M.

L. Nelsen 10:15 Dick Ballow's Orch. 10:30 Solitair Time 10:45 American United 11:00 Woody Herman 11:30 Old Fashioned Revival 12:30 Sign off David Killed A Well PlftcedShot A Little Shot of Lubrication In the Right Can Prevent a Lot of Wear on Your Car --and IOWA MOTOR CO. Ford--Lincoln--Mercury Oelwein, Iowa We know the Right Spots. Our Grease Man Has Been with Us for Years.

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1932-1977