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The Independent from Hawarden, Iowa • Page 4

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The Independenti
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Hawarden, Iowa
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Springs Big Springs Baptist Church Henry B. Nelson, Pastor Thursday: 8:15 m. Youth service at Alcester Baptist church. 3:30 p. m.

Chapel service at Morningside Manor. Friday: 1:00 p. m. Good Friday service at Nathanael Lutheran church. Rev.

Ralph Christopher son, sneaker. 7:30 Choir practice. Sunday: 6:00 a. m. Easter sunrise service at Alcester Baptist church, followed by breakfast.

10:00 a. m. Easter service. Message, "The Resurrectionof Jesus Christ." 11:00 a. in.

Church Bible school. 7:40 p. m. Alcester and Big Springs choirs present the cantata, "No Greater Love." Tuesday: 8:00 p. ui.

Bridal shower for Jean Humpal. Wednesday: 7:45 p. in. G. M.

G. and midweek service. 8:30 p. in. Choir meets.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. Mrs. Conrad Johnson, and Mrs.

Stanley Johnson brought lunch to the Bob Johnson homeSatur- day afternoon in observance of the Johnsons 3 anniversary and Mrs. Johnson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hassancl baby were Sunday supper quests in the Mel Harders home.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bercc- dale guests for Sunday dinner in the Herbert Bergdale home and in the afternoon the two couples and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and Lorrie took lunch to Mrs.

Mary McAninch in Mapes Nursing Home in observance of her 87th birthday. Saturday Mr. und Mrs. Forrest Kennedy were supper guests in the Bill Kennedy home. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Nygaard and David, Lynda hdson and Paul Sorenson, all of Yer- million, were Sunday dinner guests in the Oliver Kdson home. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Hove of Pjipcstone, Minnesota, are GARFIMI) Mrs.

Oscar Miller visited Sunday afternoon in the Herman home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rehder and family visited Friday evening in the Henry J. Ranschau home.

Mrs. Ed Miller a dinner Sunday in the Joe Kranken home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Milbrodt and family 01 Akron were dinner quests Sunday in thu John Miller home.

Cathv Lu Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, had surgery Thursday morning at the Sioux Valley hospital in Sioux Kails. She returned home Saturday afternoon. and Mrs.

Art Bauder, Julie and Susan visited Sunday afternoon in the Ron Egdorf home at Sanborn. Northside Body Shop WRECKER SERVICE COMPLETE WRECK REBUILDING GLASS WORK AND CUSTOMIZING LLOYD STRONG SON DAY PHONE 552-1624 NITE PHONE 552-2437 the parents of a daughter, weighing sevenpounds, Bounces, born March 28. She has been named Kimberley Kay. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Van Hove of Pipestone and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Ericson are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Winquist and Cindy were Sunday dinner guests in the Harlow Johnson home to observe Mr.

Johnson's birthday. Mark and Brian Hansen were overnight guests Saturday in the David Johnson home. Guests Friday afternoon in the Dick Merrick home in observance of Mrs. Merrick's birthday were Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Mrs.

Howard Johnson and Joni, Mrs. David Johnson, and Martin E. Johnson were guests of the Larry Johnson family at Green Gables Sunday in observance of the anniversary of the Bob Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Johnson were guests of the Larry Johnson family at Green Gables Sunday in observance of the anniversary of the Bob Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson were dinner guests in the Howard Johnson home Wednesday to observe the latter couple's wedding anniversary. Mrs.

Jerome Newberg and family and Mrs. Dennis Kjose and Julie were morning lunch guests for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Newman and were lunch guests in the Cliff Anderton home Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson visited in the Merle Johnson home in Sioux Falls Monday evening. Sunday evening the Howard Johnsons lunch quests in the Harlow Johnson home to help the latter celebrate his birthday. The Stanley Johnsons brought dinner to the Johnson home on Monday in honor of his birthday.

Mrs. Johnson and Joni spent Thursday i of Mrs. Johanna Ter Wee to help Mrs. Ter Wee observe her birthday. The David Johnsons, Art Olson and Mark and Brian Hansen were coffee guests in the Lloyd Johnson home Sunday evening.

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. R. E. Thompson DENTIST i Phone 552-1932 Located at Corner ot Tenth Streei and Avenue Drs. Bunge, Jensen, Nighswonger VETERINARIANS 24 Hour Business Phone 552-2812 DR.

E. M. ENEBOE PHYSICIAN SURGEON Medical Center Hawarden. Iowa Office Phone 552-2522 Lloyd Richard Ball Attorney At Law 817 Central Hawarden, Iowa Phone 552-1661 DR. B.

E. LANDAU CHIROPRACTOR By Appointment Phone 552-2051 15d5 10th Street On East, Highway 10 Alan N. Overbaugh D. D. S.

825 Central Avenue Hawarden. Iowa Telephone 552- 2073 DR. A. LEGER Physician Surgeon Medical Center Hawarden, Iowa Office Phone 552-2522 DR. J.

B. SHORT OPTOMETRIST 812 Central Hawarden, Iowa Phone 552-2422 CHATSWORTH NEWS HAPPY HI-HAPS The monthly meeting of the Happy Hi-Haps 4-H club was held at 7:30 p. m. April 2 in the Ireton town hall with Sherri Van Oort and Lynette and Wendy Wynja as hostesses. The meeting was opened by the president, and the secretary's and treasurer's reports were read and approved.

Roll call was answered by "A Good Breakfast Menu and One visitor was present. Delegates for 4-H camp were named as follows: Carol Hulshof, Kathleen Muth and Carol Eilts with Lynette Wynja and Ruth De Vries as alternates. A mother's tea will be discussed at the next meeting. The meeting was adjourned. The pledge of allegiance was led by Sherri Van Oort and the 4-H pledge was led by Lynette Wynja.

Illustrated talks were given by Sherri Eilts on "A True Life Nutrition Story" and by Ruth, De Vries on "A Safe and Sound Way to Control Weight." Illustrated taLks were also given by Patti Kilts on '-'Planning My Daily Diet Around the Guide to Good Hating," and by Belinda Eilts on '''Planning Refreshments at Special Parties and Club Meetings." Demonstrations were given by Lynette Wynja on "How to Serve Buffet Style'" and by Debbie De Vries on ''Nutritious Milk Drinks and Why. 3 Sheets were passed out on "Hov; Does Your Breakfast Lunch was served by the hostesses. Cheryl De Boom, Reporter Mrs. Gerhard Moller and Mrs. Henry Collmann were shoppers in Sioux Center on Wednesday Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hendricks were Sioux City shoppers one day last week. Miss Linda Moller of Omaha and Gary Moller and George Goeldner of Webster City spent the weekend in the Gerhard Moller home. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Collmann, Mrs. Ethel Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Moller and Gary, Linda and James, and George Goeldner attended a birthday dinner in Sioux City Sunday for Sirs. Jack Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Erickson entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Doty of Hawarden at a supper in honor of Mr. Doty'sbirthday. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Morgan were Sioux City shoppers last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H.Liston entertained dinner guests Sunday in honor of the confirmation of their son, Douglas. Those in attendance were Mr.

and Mrs. John Van Wyhe, sr Mrs.Orlen Liston, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Wyhe, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Kruid and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Popma. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Van Wyhe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Wyhe, and Pastor Hos- and Mrs. De Raad had as dinner guests Sunday Miss Shirley Meins, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Meins and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Meins and family, and Mr. andMrs.Lonny De Raad and daughter. Miss Shirley Meins of Sioux THE INDEPENDENT Thursday, April 11, 1968 City was a Sunday afternoon guest in the E.

Repp home. Mrs- Ida Koch and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mangelsen of Hawarden were callers Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Beeck. FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS The Friendly Neighbors club will meet Thursday evening, April 13, at the home of Mrs. James Dawson. Mrs. Opal Armstrong will serve.

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32,249
Years Available:
1890-1976