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IE MARS CLOlE-rOST, 12, March 1 Moving Day For Numerous Farmers CHARITY OPERETTA "RETURN VOYAGE" Globe-Post Changes Addresses To Suit Many in location have been noted in the Globe-Post files due to the regular March moving date. The are listed here: Kenneth Merrill, Rt. I to Le Mars Rt. L. i.

Kennedy. Lc Mars, Rt. 2 to iiinton. Ri. Robeii C.

Dennlcr. 335 S. E. Lc Man, to Rt I. Merrill.

Iowa; Carl H. Dalton, Rt. 3, Lc Mars, to Rt. 1. Anna J.

Krusc, Rt. 3, Lc Mars to 2322 Jennings Sioux Cnx. Iowa; Silxius Rudcn. Kingslcy to Rt. 2.

Lc Mars; and Mrs. Paul Parry. Mclvin Bain- biidgc. Kingslcy to John Trcp- tow. Min.ituaie, Nebniska; Fred Ronsiek.

Rt. I. Struhle to 521 2nd Avc. S. Rud SchuU.

Rt. 2. Lc Mais to 800 2nd St. F. Le Mars; Call J.

Albcrs. Santa Monica. California to 215 4th St. S. Fred W.

Vandeiham. Rt. 3. Akron to Westfield. Iowa; Norman Ronsiek.

Ireton, to Siiuble, Noim.m Von Hagel. Merrill. to 1713 Hamilton City, l.i.: N. A. Gcngler.

Oakland. to Flkton. S. Joe Kranaugh. H.iwardcn.

to 326 4th Axe. S. Adrian Penning 1 Maurice, Iowa. Rt. 2 to Paullina.

Iowa. Rt. 2: and Albert HIIMII.III. Hinlon. Iowa, to Merrill, Mrs.

LaVonnc Schmidt. F.xcrly. Iowa. lo Hawarden. Iowa; Marvin Bonnes, Rt.

Hinton to 4234 David Sioux City. Iowa: Alva Rollins. Rt. I. Wcstficld.

to Rt. 1. Akron: Ralph Peebles. Rt. 2.

Ireton, to Rt. I. Struble. Iowa: Jerry Treinen. Rcmscn to Chens.

Iowa: AI Dirks. Wendell. Minnesota to Dyersville. Iowa: I-xcrild Niehus. Kingsley to Rt.

2. Le Mais: Donald J. Vondrak. Kingslcx. to Kinusley.

Rt. Fred Livermo're. 508 6th St. S. W.

to Woodstock. Fred Spies. Maurice. Iowa, to Kingslcy, Rt. 2: Robert Moller.

Akron to Rt. 3. Hawarden: Mclvin M. Moiiensen. Rl.

3. Remsen to Rt. 2, Woodstock. Al N. Genglet.

Remscn to 7227 West Potomac. Milwaukee, and Herman Baack. 1627 So. Alice Sioux City to Wcstficld. Iowa: Kenneth Rimmer, Quimby.

Iowa, to Ida Grove. Iowa; Mrs. John Holster. Rcmsen. to 1444 Hmpirc Fairfield.

California; William Pritchctt. Sergeant Bluffs, Iowa, to 2319 10th Sioux City, Iowa. Roy D. Zimmerman, Le Mars to Rt. Sanborn.

low'a: George W. Lancaster. Mount Ayr. Iowa, to Blockton. Iowa; Harold Sampson, Cleghorn to Aurclia, Iowa; Wendell Pdriy, Rt.

4, Lc Mars to Rt. 4. Rcmscn: Milo Pick, Chatsworth. Iowa, to Granville. Iowa, Tim Buckley.

Rt. 6, Le Mars to Rt. 2. Merrill: Hlmer Nielsen, Rt. 5.

Le Man to Paullina. Iowa. Rt. John Klaschcn. Picrson.

Iowa, to Rt. 4, Remsen: Robert K. Smid. Rt. 5, Le Mars to Grans ille, Iowa: and IXn Parkinson.

Rt. 3. Rcmscn. to 815 2nd Avc. S.

Kenneth Soig- drager Rl. 2. Merrill to Rt. 4. Le Mars; Henry Funk.

Men ill. Rt. I to 44 4th Avc'. N. Kenneth Baker.

Rt. I. Remsen to 314 7th St. S. Le Mars; Albert Hiisman, Rt.

2. Hin- lon to i Wilbur Route. Merrill lo Rt. 3. Remsen: John Fischer.

Rt. 2. Hinton to Rt. I. Siouv City; Paul Pedeisen.

Sioux City, to Rt. I. Holstein: Leonard Feldhackcr. Hawarden to Maurice. Iowa, and Vcrnon Farmer.

Rt. Merrill to Rt. 3. Lc Mars; A Prokop. Maurice to Rt.

6. Lc Mars; Richard Nelson. Rl. 6. Le Mars to Rt.

I. Merrill: Henry Ludw-igs. Rt. 3. Hawarden to Chatsworth, Iowa: Bernard Von Rockel.

Merrill to Rt. I. Le Mars; Al Freking. Lismore. i to lona.

Leroy Hames. Kingslcy to Cherokee, Iowa: Joe Goebcl." Rt. 5. I to 301 4ih Avc. S.

Marvin Pick. Remsen to Rt. 2. Remsen. Preston Twp.

Plat I lie engineers di.iwmgs the Washington and Johnson township plats foi the new I moulh count) alias have mm been tinned into the i a i i i nian's collection changes ic potted a i who hxked at the di aw ings I he Globe-Post office. Now ready for inspection is PRFS'ION township. It you luxe an inteicst in Pieston i propett. see the map ihis week. In tins wax your piopeiiy is sine to b- iistcil right the atlas is printed.

John Hatischild visited at the Leonard Haiischild home on Sundav. It's Work Time at VOLLMAR'S Red Wings Seamless Back Either Leather or Cork Sole Sweat Proof Insole Broad Sleel Arch Widths C-EEE $9.95 A New Shoe For You Who Want Extra Soft Soles Also Ncoprcnc C'rtpc $10.95 Lightly in with Item liflM COSH N. -ilh P'oot won't comfort It, pill Red Wings Lace To Toe BOOT Inch Slide- Cork Sole Soft Uppers $11.95 Engineer Boots Killtcr Leather Or Cord Soles Logger or Regular Meets $12.95 $14.95 BOYS WORK SHOES BY HDD WING EITHER NEOLITE OR LEATHER $5.95 $7.95 Also Engineer Boots $9.95 Girl Scouts Birthday The Girl Scouts of Le a joined i Sister Scouts i i i i the a i on Thuisday in i a a celebration of Curl Scouting's dax. The Girl Scout if llic U. S.

was fortx one c.us old todas. "The late i Goulon Low ihe first i i Scout on" March I 2 1 9 I 2 S.nannah. and from this I lioop. a nationwide org.ini/ation has spicad over i state, territorx and the U. S.

A. possessions-. One inn of every Icn i in the L'niied Slates between sex en and seventeen is a Git I Seoul mcmbei. 01 total of 1.450.000 gii I membeis For every three girl members (lieu- is an adull member. More than 400.000 men and women i who serve as iroop leaders, committee and Council members, advisors anil in any other capacities.

Membership in the i i Scouts, is open to all girls and adults of every race, creed anil National heritage group, ho subscribes to its Promise and Laws. The nexx'cst Girl Scout badge is "My Government It is designed to increase the knowledge of A charity operetta "Return Voyage" i be piesenlcd in Ihe high school a i i i Tuesday evening. a 17. at 7:45 p. m.

The opcr- ettti is sponsoicd by Ihe Associated Students of West mar College, and the piolits i be divided among the ccrcbial palsy fund, the heait fund, ihe cancel hind, and the March of dimes. 'Ihe sciipt toi the opctelta i i i i by 'loin Halm, a scnioi at Wcstmai. and the music xvas a i i.uigcil by I.any Day. xocal i i in al Wesfnai I music includes main Uio.ulw.ix hits, both poptllai ami semi-classical. Included in the piogiam i be "When lush l-ycs Smiling." "Sympathy." "Gianina "If You Were' The Onlx i i In The- Woilil." "Old Man Riv- ei." "Oocp I'm pie." "Septembci Song." "Charmaine." "Stardust." "I Am Chasing Rainbows." "Stout-hearted Men." "This Is My Country." plus from Gers jeiomc Kern, and Victor Her- rt anil many other "hits." I sioiy of the operetta is a leminiscence of the voyage from Ire- l.md to America made many xvats In a young couple.

and O.in O'l eary. I'ec and Dan. nc-w aiul old couple, recall a experiences of i ox age. both pleasant unpleasant. Some of the ploi ixpes anil conflicts are race ptejudice.

love, anil desne i lecognilion. The operetta i include an orchestra, soloists, iltiets. a sextet, and an octette. 'I he cast is as follows; Peg a i (the old a -Janet Nafe Dan O'Lcary (the old man) -Paul Milbrandt Peg (ihe young girl) 1-ileen Korn Dan (the young man) Bill Armold The Captain, a gruff man of the sea Bob tack 'I he Captain's fiery-tempered i Margaret Jill, their seventeen-year-old daughter, wilh big ideas Jo Anderson Marietta Dianche. an Italian girl going to America to study xoicc Jean Dai ville aria Vernas.

A Vienicsc girl going to America to study ballet Hexcrlx I-lleibcck hainaine Duxois. a sweet a sensitive French girl June Asplunil Josh, a Negro who w-ent to to study voice and is working his wa back to America -Bob Folkers Lefty, a race prejudice sailor -Rollie Dave, a rather aggressive sailor -Curtis Minter Doke. a homespun philosopher -Keith Roepke Eddy, a sailor Larry Robertson Srniiiy. a sailor Al Smith Bish. a sailor Jim Divclbiss Other sailors Bruce iuller.

Layen Adelmann l.etiy. the nurse Connie Hoffman Doke's wife Dolores Kraffl The orchestra directed by Larry Day includes Betly a and Joyce Thiele. clarinet: Fidelia Hughes, bass clarinet: Dewyone Feiock. alto saxa- phone: Don Fa her. tenor saxaphone: Dolores a and Carlton Bauer, cornets: Tom Balm, drums: and Phyllis Pirkl.

pianist. two sons. Herman of Lake Benton, Albert of Merrill: five daugh- tets. (Anna) Mrs. Pete Johanscn: (Amelia) Mrs.

Eugene Harrison, both of Lc Mars: (Clara) Mrs. Ainsworth Lang of Merrill: U-inina) Mrs. William Coddington of Rolfc. Iowa: (tlla) Mrs. Leland Spies of Merrill: two brothers.

Edward of Osmond. Nebraska, and Frank of Omaha: one sister. Mrs. Proc Harris of Sioux City. 18 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren also surv ive.

Pallbearers will be six grandsons. Leonard Harrison. Robert and Larry Petersen: Marvin and Jens Johanscn and Robert Harrison. Mrs. Petersen had served in the capacity of president of the ladies aid at St.

John's church for fourteen years. 22. 1862. He come to this countiy with his parents, residing at Fort Dodge. Iowa He later moxcd to Plymouth County and than to Palo Alto County wheie he farmed and from there moved to Kennuue.

N. D. where he worked in the coal mines. Later was employed in tho Kcnmorc hospital in which he died. He is suivixed by two sons, Lylc ami John, one daughter.

Mrs. Ruth gi.iiuK.hilJicn. one biothei. Joseph Hodgson of Kipon. California, seveial nieces and nephews.

Mv is a brothei of the late Robert Hodgson and Mis. John Dempster. JUST RIGHT- -For Those Chilly Spring Days teen-age about their local, stale and ledeial governments. 45.000 tin I Scouts across the na- lion paiiicipatcd in the National got nil the xote campaign, assisting in caie of babies at the polls and in the home. Similar ptogr.ims i be scl up in all impoitant elections in the future.

'Iheie aie more than 300 Girl Seoul Tioops in the United States i are composed entirely of girls i physical handicaps. In addition thousands of regular 11 oops include girls xvith handicaps. l.o Mars h.is seventeen Girl Scout Tioops. with a membership of 190. There are Volunteer leaders, nnd a council of twenty members.

Mrs. Herbert Floyd is the Le Mars Counselor. i ere at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Methodist church al Kingsley.

Knrial was in the Kingsley cemetery. I Mr. Smith xvas born at Rounds. Fng March 25. I8(6.

ami came to i the United States i his parents at the age of seven. The family first settled at Buffalo, N. and later moved to Kingsley xvhere Mr. Smith continued to reside until his death. Surviving are the widow, Jane: two daughters, Mrs.

Harrod of Kingsley. Mrs. Eunice Blackston of Mitchell, S. and four sons. Ralph of Mount Vernon.

S. George of Oakland. Clyde of Kingsley and Max of Burbank, Calif. The Dickison funeral home at Kingslcy, has charge of arrangements. II MARS MARKET Corn Beans Bailey Wheat Flax Oats Roosters 1.40 2.69 1.05 1.95 3.60 .75 .12 Heaw Hens 19 Straight Ifggs .40 No.

I Fggs .42 No. 2 r.ggv .15 66 Sw'cct Cream 67 Landowners in Preston township, come in and check your property on the newly drawn map now at the I Globe-Post office. We will bold it here for vou about two xvceks. Mrs. C.

Miller Mis. Catherine Miller passed away i morning al ihe home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Tentingcr near a Funeral set vices xvill be held at Si. James church Saluiday 9:00 a. in.

Mis. Miller will be at Luken's 1-uncral home i time of services. George Smith I i a services for George Smith. retiicd iiiral mail carrier and resilient ol Kingsley for 59 years xvho died in .1 Cherokee hospital Tuesday, SOFTIES Brand WHITE PAIOM1NO GREEK VIED Now Only .79 VOLLMAR'S Fitted Mrs. Miles Reints Mrs.

Miles Rcinls passed away at he Sacred Heart hospital on Wednesday, March 11 after a lingering sickness of several years. Hilda Dobbcrt was bom in Brown County, Wisconsin on August 13, 1870. She came to Plymouth County with her parents in 1873. In 1893 she was united in marriage with Miles Reints and they resided on a farm in Stanton toxvnship until 1913 when they moved to Lc Mars. They have been living here in Lc Mars since.

"I he couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversaiy a few weeks ago. Survivors include Ihe widower. Miles, two sisters, Mrs. I. Brandstct- ter of Lc Mars and Mrs.

Matilda Bcrncr of Santa Ana. California: also two brothers. W. C. Dobbcrt of Lc Mars and August Dobbcrt of Pomona.

California. Funeral services i be held on Saturday. March 14 at the Maucr Funeral Chapel in Le Mars. Burial will be in ihe city cemetery with Mauer Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Margaret Keliher Margaret Amelia Keliher of 19 4th Ave.

S. passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital on Tuesday. March 10 after a sickness of three d.ixs. Miss Kcliher w.is born August 15. 1874 at Nagunna.

Michigan, the daughter of James H. and Mary McGillicuddy Keliher. She was never married. She had lived in I Mars many of her 79 vears. Survivors are a brother.

James Keliher and a sister. Marv Ann Kcli- her. i whom she had lived. Funeral services i be Fridax. March 13th at 9.30 a.

m. at St. James Catholic Church xvith Rev. L. J.

LaVelle officiating. Burial will be in Si. James cemetery under direction of the I liken funeral home. George H. Bunt George Henry Bunt of 439 2nd Avc.

N. E. in Lc Mitrs passed away at his home on March 10 following a sickness of 2Vi months. Mr. Bunt was born September 1.

1886 in Lc Mars. He lived in Lc Mars until 1917 when he moved to near Tripp. South Dakota. He lived there until 1931 when he and his family returned to Lc Mars. Maude Elizabeth Nicholson and George Henry Bunt were married on November 16.

1911 in Lc Mars. Funeral services were held Tuesday. March 12. 1953 at 2:30 P. M.

at 'the Mauer funeral home. Burial was in the city cemetery under direction of the Maucr funeral home. Survivors include his wife, Maude: four sons. Clinton George Bunt of Granville: Leslie Thomas Bunt of Le Mars: Wallace Ldxvin Bunt, a missionary in India: Clifford Frrol Bunt of Chicago. Illinois; a daughter.

Mrs. A i Max of Chicago. Illinois; grandchildren and one brother. Thomas R. Bunt of Hartley.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a half sister. Mrs. Earl Orr Mrs. Earl P. Orr.

Rt. 2. Merrill, lifelong resident of Plymouth county. Iowa, died Tuesday night at the Community hospital in Akron. la.

She had been sick for the past three months. Deceased was born in Liberty Township on October 23. 1901. On 14. 1919.

she was united in marriage with Earl Orr. Survivors include the widower, one daughter. Mrs. Evelyn White of Anchorage. Alaska: two grandchildren: also three sisters.

Mrs. Mary Helm of Vancouver, Washington: Mrs. Carrie Barnes of Harrold. So. Dakota: Mrs.

George McLardey of Sioux City: seven brothers. Henry F. Husted of Hawarden. A Husted of Hinton. Benjamin of Harrold.

South Dakota. Walter of Soldier. Iowa, Enrl of Hudson. So. Dakota.

George A. of Hutchinson. Minnesota. Wesley of Bailie Creek. Iowa.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the Nelson- fiercer chanel. Rev. Virgil Schickle of E.

U. B. church will officiate with Rev. Dan Peterson of the Baptist church of Akron assisting. Interment will be in Memorial Park cemetery in Sioux City.

Pallbearers will be Clark Tyndall. Elmer Braunc. Charles Rosenow. Dennis Hecht, Francis Bauerly and Jerry Attrill. Deceased was a member of the Adavillc E.

U. B. church. Stephen Hodgson Mrs. George Hcckcnlivcly of Lc Mar.s has sent Ibc following obituary of Stephen Hodgson to the Globe- Post.

Stephen Hodgson, 90, of Kenmore. N. died Sunday afternoon at a hospital after a few week's He was born in England. August JUT- A BY AlPAGORA Clever new worsteds, gun club checks, and tweeds in single breasted style. Slash pockets.

Set in and raglan shoulders in tans, greys, and mixes. All wool. $3950 to $4950 OTHER (OATS $25.75 lo $39.59 Mrs. Petersen Mrs. Jens Petersen.

long time resident of Merrill, passed away at the Hawarden hospital on March 9. 1953 following-a sickness of five weeks. Complications because of advanced age xvas the cause of death. Kmilic Wettstcdt. daughter of Christian nnd Fredaricka Wettstedt was born March 25.

1878 in Germany. She was married to Jens PC- tersen on October 51. 1895 in Merrill. They had resided there since. Funeral services will be held Friday.

March 13 at 2:00 p. m. at St. John's Lutheran church in Merrill. Burial xiill be in Hillside cemetery there under direction of the Lukcn funeral home in Lc Mars.

Rev. J. D. Brinkman xvill officiate at last rites. Survivors include her husband; MORE POPULAR THAN EVER! SPORT COATS Fine tailored Sport Coats in handsome checks, tweeds and diagonals.

Tailored in 2 button patch pocket models. New spring tans, greys, and blues. Every man should own one for business and leisure Comfortable too! $16.50 to $24.50 LEISURE JACKETS $13.95 Companion Slacks Slacks to wear with jackets or sport shirts are here in a beautiful range of colors. Gabardines, tweeds, tropicals, flannels and checks. Pleated and zipper front.

Many with self belts to match. Size 29 ta 46 waist. $7.95 to $13.95 EWSPAPERl iWSPAPERI.

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