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The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 8

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The Clarksville News Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norton arc a i the engagement of Mrs. Kirkwood Rites Held In California i i i 11 ii; HUT, i 63 pas- i Connie to Gary sod Tuesday at a a i soll of Raymond Pursell a i i i i a of Longview. Washington.

i i i was i i Ln employed" at Schield I i r.rew to a i am Company of Waverly. a X) weddins will be an event of i i by her Jrus- 3 in the Clarksville Mrs. n. i i Chureh. a i a A i Young Woman's Ciub Meeting 1--1-1--1' Tile Young Woman's Club held i LJ I i first meeting of the club i i in nome i Wcdncsday with a Of ReV R.

J. TOPP luru-heTM at the home of imsiness meeting a committee I Kobert Wamslev. i the home Key a Mrs. nouoen Topn were Mr. i a i to enter the com- George Bode and Miss i contest a Ohio.

a a gave a --IT' a i en i a naf.ouahties ann the i A a a Colonies. There were 22 'ef a Wisconsin I members a i Mrs. George i i Mrs. Rebcrt Luterer. Mrs.

a i i I-wa Falls. Mrs. Stern E. M. Kennedy.

Mrs. James Hick- i i are sisters les a Dave a l.o;;:s Topp. A visitors! Mr. a Otto Winters Vv! I i of Ihickeye. The Bristow News SEE OUR DISPLAY WAG 7'xl4' Flof Beds SPECIAL PRICE LOW I NOW on these hJgh quality arm wagon boxes--only while our present bipmcnt lasts.

McROBERTS IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 28 Greene Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hunt of 1710 Sunnyside Drive. Cedar Falls will observe their 57th wedding anniversary this Thurs! day Mr.

and Mrs. were i Clarksville residents until the past two years. Social Announcements The Democratic Womans Club will meet this Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Yern- on Plummer at New Hartford. For Your Grinding, Mixing Corn Shelling IRVING VAN RADEN Phone 219 Zurcher Construction Co.

Tiling Farm Drainage Excavating Rock Burying Box 322 Greene, Icnva See fb SIEGIER now at S. D. Lumber Co. Let us sfiow you how you can AIR-OIL cowraoi turn of a dial! Imagine! Turning just one' dial on the new Siegler Home Heater feeds the exact amount of oil into the burner, fans the fire with the exact amount of air; then synchronizes the blower speed to give you perfect SUPER Floor Heat! The new Sieglermatic Control System means fuel savings the economical fire always. In fact, a Siegler pays for 1 itself! I S.D.POOLEYLUMBERCO.

"For The Finest In Appliances" Phones 43 and 44 Greene, Iowa The Woman's Relief Corps met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Ga'lmeyer. There were seven members present. The and 1 Club met Thursday a with Mrs. Steve Lahr.

call was given by reciting a poem. There were 17 members present. Mrs. Henry Frericks. Dean Howard.

Danny and Brenda of Waterloo were Thursday visitors with Mrs. i a a and family. Mrs. Tena Johnson has moved to Waverly where she has employment. Mr.

and Mrs. Eldon Hirsch Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Martha Christensen spent Friday evening in the Merivyn Courbat home in Center.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Bailey were Sunday supper guests in the Otis Eaton home in Waterloo. The men attended the N.

E. Astronomical Society meeting at Cedar Falls in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barnett of Ames were week end visitors in the F.

G. Kocher home. Mrs. Fern Barnett was a Sunday din- i ner guest with them. Mr.

and Mrs. George' Richmond of Cemralia, Washington, visited part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Williams. Ma-.

Richmond and Mrs. Williams were schoolmates and this was their first visit in 54 years. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Niemeyer: spent the week end with their: daughter.

Mrs. Bill Hughes a family at Manly. Mrs. Myrtle Koster of Vincent is visiting in the home of her brother, A. O.

Bolin and family'' and with other relatives. i Mrs. C. P. Hobler of Batavia, I Illinois is visiting Mrs.

Lulu Burling and Jrma. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wells of Eagle Rock. California, came on Sunday to visit her father, Clar- i ence Martin and her brother and sister-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Martin and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

George Bode; and Miss Anna Bode of Cleve; land. Ohio, visited the past week; in the home of their niece, Mrs. R. J. Topp and family.

The Clarksville school opened! last Tuesday with 556 students enrolled, with 419 in the grades! and 137 in high school. Richard McElhaney of Water- i loo spent Saturday night a Sunday with his mother, Laura McElhaney. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wilhelm' were Sunday visitors in the Wai- I ter Wilhelm home near Aredale. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilkenj accompanied by JoAnn Schmidt and Jerry Voss attended the! Briardale Convention at Moines on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilken have leased the Vern Conner home vacated by Mr. and Donald O'Halloran who moved to! Manly. i'vlr.

and Mrs. Edwin Wedeking, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Wedeking and: Waiter Wedeking, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heise of Clarksville and! Mrs. Martha Christensen of Den- ver, Colorado, were supper guests' in the Eldon Hirsch sr. home on Wednesday.

The Social Circle Club met on! Thursday afternoon at Skinner's Cafe. Mrs. Melusine Voss wasi hostess. Following the business meeting and social afternoon, a lunch was served one guest, Mrs. Robert 'Smith, and to nine members.

Arinto Soebhakto of Indonesia visited the Iowa Observatory in Clarksville last week. Mark Siefken Feted On Birthday A birthday i was held on Sunday in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Glen SiefUen in honor of their son, Mark. i Guests were lUr. and Mrs.

Gus Lundh of Huiv.boldt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rosenv, inkle of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs.

Harley Dufficld and daughters. Visited Sister Mrs. Forest Clemens of Clcve- land, Ohio, left for her home on Monday after spending the week visiting her and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hahn and other relatives.

NEWSctnttr of Grttni and Neighborinl PAGE EIGHT Wednesday. September 1C, 1959 Visiting Children Rev. and Mrs. E. Stienkamp left Monday to isit their children in Holland Kalamazoo, Michigan, and I i Illinois.

GENE KREYER Chrysler Plymouth And Used Cars MATTESON MOTOR SALES CHARLES CITY Bristow Locals John Weiland. llarley Fred Van Dyke and Harold Duffield spent the v.vck end fishing in northern Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. I i Trindle Hampton were Friday dinner 1 guests in the of Mr.

and i Mrs. G. W. Beadle. Mr.

and Mrs. a Schwcnnen and family of Aredale were Mon- day evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruger. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Merrill, Sandy and were Friday evening visitors the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben! Van Heiden at Wellsburg. Mrs.

Dave Kramer and Mrs. Leland Harms Allison were' Wednesday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dralle. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Folkerts of Allison were Thursday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mino Folkerts. Mrs.

Joe Merrill spent Friday and Saturday in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elliott at Dumont. Mrs. Lester Dralle and Susan Cassmann of Grundy Center ere Monday visitors in the home Zvlr.

and Mrs. Henry Dralle. Herman Groon of Minnesota, was a Monday eve- ning visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merrill Sr.

Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Boylan i were Mrs. Bernice Wilder of Wa- verly -and Mrs. Maude Neal of I Allison.

Mrs. Lottie Dralle spent several days the past week in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roberts at Grundy Center. Mr.

and Percy Merrill, Sr. were Monday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kites. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Schrage and family of and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hahn of Clarksville were Wednesday evening visitors! in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Wubbena. Tommie Wubbena of near Alii- son and Mary Wubbena of Du-1 mont spent Saturday in the home; of their grandparents, Mr. and i Mrs. Henry Wubbena. i Mrs.

Don Cormany and family of Iowa Falls spent Thursday af- ternoon in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Joe Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dralle of Grundy Center were Monday i visitors in the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Dralle. Harold Squires" of California I spent last week end in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Birt Squires. Mr.

and Mrs. D. D. Lindaman of Dumont and Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Rogers were Thursday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kramer. Mrs. Henry Wubbena received word last week of the of her uncle, Ed Rector, of Modesto, California.

Mr. Rector spent most of his life around Bristow and- Aredale. Mr. and Mrs. P.

K. Miller and Mrs. E. O. Griner were last Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Miller at Dunkerton. Mrs. Mengel Kruger visited friends over the week end in Des Moines. Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Hearn and family spent Friday in the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.

Berryman at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Heam and sons were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Hearn and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hearn visited I in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harm Hovenga near Arcdalc.

There will be no services at the Bristow Reformed Church Sunday, September 20. This is the annual church vacation. The Oak Hill Cemetery society will meet Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Al Wendt. i Rev.

and Mrs. James Miller i were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hearn. I Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Kramer i and family and Mrs. Clara Jackson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eckhoff at Alexander.

i Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNeilus and family of Charles City were Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of his grandmother, Mrs Ethel McNeilus. Nancy Jo Needham of Aredale and Francis Belknap of Greene were Sunday evening visitors in the home of her grandmother, Airs. Joe Needham.

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kramer and Lorna were Sunday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lindaman at Aplington Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Dralle and family of Allison were Sunday evening visitors in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dralle. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Rogers were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hort Elliott at Shell Rock. The E.U.B, Church will hold their annual fall supper at the local church on Wednesday evening, September 23.

Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kramer and Lorna visited Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lindaman at Ackley.

Miriam Duffield spent Friday night in the home of Linda Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hearn were Monday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Meh- men at Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. E. P.

Berryman and sons of Waterloo visited on Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hahn. Mrs. Ben Jungling of Parkersburg spent Thursday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kramer and Lorna -were Wednesday evening visitors in the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller of Waterloo were Thursday evening dinner guests in the home of Rev.

and Mrs. James Miller. Miss Lois Allen of Barnesville, Minnesota, and Mrs. Steve Piper of Dumont visited Friday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ethel McNeilus.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hershey motored to Hazelton Sunday to get acquainted with their new grandson, Kirtley Kevin born on September 9th to their son and C'MON IN TO HUBBARD'S SUNSHINE We're Ready To Serve You We're your local Cargill Hybrid Representatives and we're ready to i you the most complete service on hybrids. Bruce Glass Greene, Iowa Wallace Ritter Greene, Iowa Vern Steere Greene, Iowa Wafer Systems for every need Sec us about the latest in water systems for your home and farm HYBRIDS Shallow and Deep Well ROSS BARNETT Plumbing and Heating Installations Repair Service Phone 119 Greene Iowa I A A I DAY Tlinrsilay, Oct. 1 FREE LUNCH $400 er ton discount on all HUBBARD'S SUNSHINE FEEDS FARMERS FEED MILL Phone 13 GREENE, IOWA Marble Rock Locals Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Schwartz drove to Waterloo Sunday they were joined by her father. C. W. McFadden, for a drive to Winthrop and Backbone State Park.

Dean Staudt, Richard Schmitt and Andy Frascht left Monday morning on a fishing trip at Sioux Lookout. Ontario, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Art Parker, Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Kingcry and fa- mily and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kingery returned Wednos a Guests Sunday of Mrs. Ralph Wilson were Mr.

and Mrs. Woodrow Melu.uin and children of Fredericksburg; Ray Smith of Charles City and his son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mrs. Mel- I vin Brewer of Iowa City; who spent the week end with her mother and Joe Musil.

from a few days outing at Vacation Village on Lake Okoboji. Lcroy Kingery attended the Anual Conference for Directors of Cooperative Elevators while they were there. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nikolas were dinner guests Sunday in the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Ronald Kramer and family near Rockford. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hershey. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Kruger were Tuesday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schwennen near Aredale, helping to celebrate their grandson, Larry Schwennen's tenth birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Hearn were Monday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Siems near Ackley. Val Kruger spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Clemens at Waterville, Minnesota. IN CASE OF LOSS AMONG YOUR LIVESTOCK Phone No. 9 Collect For Fast Removal 0 Dependable 0 Sanitary Courteous GREENE RENDERING CO. Iowa State License No.

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Pages Available:
23,435
Years Available:
1902-1975