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Le Mars Globe-Post from Le Mars, Iowa • Page 3

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Le Mars, Iowa
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IVI8ITN Class Hay The Junior class presented the aC con led "A Feudin 'Oer Yonder by Le Ro.na Rose on Friday evening. October 15 to an appreciative audience of relatives and The play was directed by Mrs. Caulkms who deserves much credit cast" a cd and well trained r' 0t -i rcvolv aro the Pofoff fam.ly and the Fry family who have been fcudinp for vcars because one of ihe Popoff boys' said he was out to shoot a skunk and accidently shot "How" Fry the sick. Rosie Belle Frv "the terror of the hills" steals her sister hmmy's beau. Maggie helps.

to put an end to. the feud and everyone is happy awaiting the "Travelin 'Preacher who will marry, those who wish to get "hitched." The characters who in. even- instance seemed "a natural" for their pans were: Mountain Maggie Maw Fry hrnmy Fry Jane Hauff Barbara Powell Sharon Swajisoo Phyllis Calyen Willy Hornhonkcr Strub Donald Busman Jack Crawford E'y Km Dclutri Rosie Belle Fry a Ruedy Aunt Harry Hornbonker Carol Carstensen Becky Mac Hornhonkcr Zeke Popoff Marvin Holtz The Travelin Preacher Arnold Schmid Wedding Guests: Joyce Hamilton, Edwin Erpeldinp. Bill Trometer. Gerald Johnson.

Lloyd CarMcnscn. Yvonne Erpelding. Prompters: Judy Tevis, Man-in HoJiz. Edwin Erpelding. The band under the direction of the new director presented a short program of pleasing selections prc- ceding the play.

Margaret Olund played a trumpet solo between the first and second nets "with piano accomrammen: by Phyllis Mrs. Jean Stevenson delighted the audience with vocal selections between acts two and three. Her accompanist was Mrs. Edwin Dan- ncr. Class Party Sara Jane Hauff invited the Junior and a few other friends to her home oh Friday evening after the class play where the young folks enjoyed an evening of visiting and games.

A buffet supper was served by the hostess. The pains we take often measure the gains we make Bofc Scout New Tomorrow. October 19tK. is the date, of the Iowa-wide Boy Scout Finance campaign in every community without a Community Chest or Unified Drive. In preparation for the loca campaign.

Co-chairman Father Bchrens. and Lloyd Caulkins have set a kick-off breakfast meeting for 7:00 a. m. at" the Gehlen cafeteria. At this time, all materials will be given out and the final arrangements w-ill be made toward completion of the drive in one day.

All money collected is used by the Boy Scout Council in providing materials and help for local organizations; In the Council, which includes 19 counties in Northwest Iowa, there 102 tcnvr. 1 with scouting that help support the program. Other sections of the state are included in other Councils and each is a self-supporting The council budget is S50.094. for this area and the goal of the' campaign in Le Mars is a minimum of $1800.00 according to the co-chairmen. Five' teams, each headed by a "major" and- five and consisting of several solicitors under each "captain" arc poised to make the drive' following.

Headin the campaign, in 'addition to local co-chairmen, area chairman, and other departmental heads are "majors" Harold Ruden. Henry Ahlers. Roland Bedell. Dr. Willis Rozcbooni.

and Clarence Anderson. The "captains" are Clyde Overman. Russell Null-Joel Shepherd. Led Flaneity. Rudy Adler.

Joe Reutcr. Dr. W. Ume- villc. Ed Sullivan.

Carl A. J. Osweiler. R. L.

Clausen, Art Larson. Harry Cannoni Hale Harker. Floyd Hall. Sylvester Lu- kcn. Ron Kelley Don Stevens.

Fred Renken. Alton Taull. Ed Fick. A. M.

Fosberg. and Oscar Friestad. The entire drive will be completed during the day. after the kick-off breakfast. Co-chairman Father Behrens.

and Caulkins have urged everyone to support the drive, pointing out that by far the major portion of the money solicited remains within Le Mars. i Emil Boge of Deleware drove on i Highway 20 recently, sesting his left i am on the window with "his elbow sticking out. After meeting a truck, he notccd his arm became rather i painful and found it had been bro ken. just below the elbow. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Cejka became grandparents twice during i recent week One 'son became father of a boy, another son a father of a girl. A Heartfelt "Thank You My! sincere "thank you" to all my friends and customers for their patronage during the part several months. I have en- 'joyed the 'privilege: I will continue the painting and decorating from my home and hope you'll contact me there. Sincerely, LOUIS LAMPE Drop In To Say "Hello" As mentioned in Thursday's Globe-Post, I have purchased the Louis Paint Store.

I will be happy, to serve in any way I can. Please drop in, wether on business or just for a chat I hope to keep Mr. Lampe's friends as my friends. Sincerely, BILL REUTER Melons Some Jefferson youths enjoyed some unusually expensive watermelons from the Fred Hupp patch near Adel recently. Total cost, in- c-ludinp fines, was $125 for the four of them.

Success should be a journey, not a destination'. SIHDIRT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS Fred Steffcn et al to "Elmer Paul Steffen. tind. interest in 10971-43. SI.

Fred Steffen et al to Mary Kohnke and Walter Steffen. und. 2-3 interest in NWVS 2-91-43. SI. Elmer Steffen ct al to Fred A.

I Steffen. und. 4-5 interest in SEVi 4-91-43. and und. 4-5' int.

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HERE SAVE 45c HERE SWANSDOWN Food Mix SWANSDOWN WHITE CAKE MIX AME ATS TO BARBECUE ib TIK 45c FOR SOUP Oxtail IB. WEU. TRIMMED Pork Chops BUY 'EM BY THE BOX SLb Petth Flits IT'S OUR 27tll BIRTHDAY? PRINTED COTTON FLANNEL 36 INCH WIDTH COZY SELLING STARTS WEDNESDAY 9 A. M. SHOP EARLY 3 YARDS All full pieces of first quality machine washable cotton flannel! Ideal for pajamas, baby clothes, too! Stripes, dots, novelties, juveniles, rosebud prints.

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About Le Mars Globe-Post Archive

Pages Available:
5,520
Years Available:
1953-1959