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Ida County Pioneer Record from Ida Grove, Iowa • Page 3

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Eagles Trooce Warriors For Eighth Straight Wm Eo9totlM Win 47-32 To Floy Kfaoo Friday, And Oto January 17 twent la eighth itraiaht wk nv Am ine: the Warriors The bJoWd off to IT-i ejuarter lewd, stretched fa to by halfuaw, nJ ka at the third ensrter mui "wwl the rtmn1 attack witn it pomta. while SI 14 13. played a pod defensive came nd fax puni art up amij fast hot Henderson and Levin accounted for I point, each lor Correction The EagleUet led iU Die in their ball pro. It wm is-u at the end or the first quarter- 3714 it halflime. and 41 -U at the three-quarter mark.

Sindt, Harfeni and McCaw played food defensive game lor the McCaw broke tip many Correction ville scoring by Inter re pt mi passes. Judy Groepprr arid Jane McCaw paced tbe Eiglrttes' attack with 15 and 17 points respectively. Mori ton made 14 points for the Insert. The Kagtette forwards ahowrd sharp passing throughout the name, but mis.vd many close-in shots The lone holiday lay-olf may have had some effect on the shooting rye of the Eag lettes. The Cunning teams are scheduled to play at Kiron Friday evening January 13, and Oto is to be the opponent in a pair of games here Tuesday evening, January IT, Sunshine Club Elects Officers at Meeting The Sunshine club held its annual business meeting January 3 in connection with the regular meelmif at the home of Mrs Jessie Lasher Officers elected are.

Mrs Fred Baumsnn, president; Mrs John Keehl, vice president; Mrs Wm- VuUcert. Sr Seiretarv; Mrs Ed StulU, treasurer; Mrs James St on eking, card chairman, Mrs Mans Grell. publicity chairman. A few (Junes of samba were played before Mre Lasher served re-freshmen The 500 dub met at the home of Mrs Hans Grell Friday afternoon. Three members were absent, and their places were filled by Mrs Joan Susie, Mrs Vol-aert, Sr and Mrs James Stone-king, Ptiies went to Mrs Ber- neire Anderson, high; Mrs Ed Mr and Mr.

Anna visiting Mr. Stndt'a uncle and aunt Mr and Mra George Vohs at Calva. on Monday reaming last week. Mr and Mr. Donald Schuasacher and Karen returned Friday from South San Franeiaro.

Calif, where they had spent three week, at the bosne of Mrs Scbwnacher parents. Mr and Mra Edward Young. Mr and Mrs Lai until Mr nan Mra C. Peters. They sMo roent a short time with resatrrea in Sioux City before leaving for San Francesco to visit Mr Peters' brother and shtter-m-law, Mr and Ted Peters.

Family Dinner Served at Frank A family dinner waa served at the Frank Herman home Saturday honoring Mrs Hattie Joy of St. Francis. Kans and Charles lory-man of San Jose, who came to attend the funeral of their brother. Wm Herman at Sergeant Bluff. Other guests at the dinner were Mr and Mrs John Joy of Cherokee.

Mrs Luella Volkert, Ernest Reyman and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Joy, Colleen and Jacque Mrs Wm. Putensen and Sheila joined the group afternoon. Mr and Mrs Harbin Smith and family, who had spent a week at the home of Mr Smith's mother, Mrs Ida Smith, left for their home in Kansas City, Mo on Sundai last week Mrs Leon a Kinney and rem or uoirecuonvnie, spm; Sunday with the family group Mr and Mrs Emery Sindt spent tor New Year weekend in the of their son, Creighton Sindt at Grlrwold. Mr and Mrs O. Waller visited the Floyd Walter family at Den son.

Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Tom Conover anct children of Holstein were guests at the Hans Grell home Saturday tor supper. Mr and Mrs Carl Pries of stein in the F-rm-ry Sindt home on Tuesday even i( last wpek The Methodist WSCS will have an all-day work meeting at ine cnurrn wecuiesaay, jatiuary 18 There will be a potuck din- washing BUT NOW THE REAL WORK BEGINS! Relax on washday with aft AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER Ask housewife whafi worst part about washday. hauling the to tbs and taking them down that are Let an AUTOMATIC DRYER do all the work. Clothes dry to not hours, without danger of sun-fading.

Clothes corns out completely dry ready ot damp-dry ready for Ironing. Either way they'll be fhdlv- Uwa PiWie Stirkt Cmpuf Oes Nomas on Monday eveauaaj last anBak. a houday visit Mr and Mrs Albert guests i or dinner on new Tears nay, Mr and Mrs George Hendci Bob, Sally and Larry. Mrs Fred iau. mi ana vjoja nenoeraot and Bruce and Mr and Mrs Donald Henderson and Kerry.

and. Mr. Raymond Maguire and Jeanette or Ida Grove, and air and Mrs Harvey Kaus of HoUtetn, rated at the LUl home- the Lort Srhrorder wai an over night guest the home of her aunt, Mrs Edward Strackbein at Battle Creek, on Sunday last week. Mrs O. E.

Walter was a visitor of Mrs Walter Hammood Friday. GtaraU of Mr and Mrs Hammond for supper that day, were Mr and Mrs Clyde Urban and family of Surprise Party For Junior Hunwoxdsens ftiends of Mr and Junior Hunwardaen and children gave them a surprise farewell at their home on Tuesday evening last week Those in the group were Mr and Mrs Alvin Hummel. Mr and Mrs Norman Jacobs, Mr and Mrs Delane Schroeder and Lori, Mr and Mrs Elmer Susie and David, Mr and Ms Raymond Eller-busch and Mr and Mrs Ben Doyen and Jerry. The men spent the evening at cards, and the ladies visited. An assembled lunch was served, and the group presented the Hunwardsen family with a gift.

Mrs Ed Schumacher of Correc-tionville. spent Thursday-with Mr and Mrs O. Parker, and Mr and Mis Earl Clppeilev of Washta. visited the Parkers Friday afternoon. Mrs Duane Nafrieer Mark anil Jerfrey nf Cfckalonsa, and Mr and Mrs Ralph Stoneking of Washta, visited Mr and Mrs O.

Walter Thursday afternoon Mr Mrs Francis Mitchell of Albion. Tfrbr who were enroute to Hartley to attend thr- wedding of Mrs Mitchells brother, spent Friday night at the home of the former's rousin, Alice Lee Hummel came from Sioux City Saturdav morning aria" visited at the parental Harry Hummel home unhl Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs Stanicr Heilman, and Erica of Holslem, spent Wednesday evening at the home nf Mrs ifeilman's father, Frank Final BUM Held for Eewtn Cn reside services fur Kevin Dean Whyte. the seven-month-old boo of Mr and Mrs Whvte of Sioux, City, were conduced in the Cushi The baby beuuf 01 ally two The child was bom June S. 19S5, at Fort Betroir, Va and moved to Sioux City with his parents in September.

IMS. Surviving, be aadet the are the paternal Rev. and Mrs Harry EL of Algona, and the maternal grand parents, Rev and Mrs John Srotl of St. Louis. Mich.

present for the services were the four grandpaients. and Mr and Mrs Ed Whvte and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Lubeck and children of Sac City. Mr and Mrs John Manuka and Mr and Mrs AIvw Whyte of Denbon, Debbie and Kathv Moore of Storm Lake, Mr and Mrs Heilm.in and Walter Hladik of PhvUis Whyte? of Stoux City. Mr and Mrs Marvua Suns, Mr and Mrs Earl Whyte, Dixie and Kancy and Mrs Eddii Grell. Tbt relatives from this area served dinner at the Earl home, tor those from a distance.

Mr nod Mrs John Xircheis. Susan and Jill canoe from Ties Moines Friday- evening and visited until aflemocaf in the homes of Mrs JCircheii' mother and sister, Mrs JUchel Ohme ami Mrs Clifford AJifinaon. Mrs Thelka Kir-cheis sfccoroparued her son as far as where she visited with her daughter, Mrs Edmund Will and family Final Rites Held lor William G. Reyman William G. Reyman of Sioux City, mho gn-w to manhtum in lhis community, died in a Sioux Cily tiDipiui on January- 3 altpr a short illness.

Mr. Herman was born at Clin ton. Ic-uva. on February 7, 1887. infant, he came to a Ijrm Cunning He was married So Vera Servis at Ida Giovc, on Aueiist 27.

1913 and thev farmed southwest of Cashing Inr years They moved in a farm at Sergeant Blurf about 3.S ago. and later to Morningsitie Survivors include trie widow, two sons, William of Los Angeles, and Carrol of Sioux Citv; three grandchildren; three brothers Charles of San Jose, and Frank and Ernest of Cushing, and three sisters, Mrs Hattie Joy of Volkert of and Mrs Florence Joy of Cherokee. Funeral services were held at Sergeant Bluff Today. Relatives and friends from this area the funeral mere: Hr and Mrs Frank Reyman and Louis. Ernest Reyman, Mrs Voikert, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Joy, Mr and Mrs Wm Putensen, Mr and Mrs Virgil Volkrrt, Mr and Mrs Clarence Joy, Mrs Mary Wonder and Mr and Mrs Ed Wright of dishing, Mr and Mrs Harold Foard of Ida and Mr and Mrs John Joy of Cherokee The Dnuglas Daisies 4-H club had an all day meeting at the home of Mrs Wesley Drresien during the Christmas vacation Eleven members, the two leaders and the committee woman were present.

Demonstrations given were: "Yeast bread, buns and cinnamon by Judy Hansen and Anne Harbour: "Angel Food Cake." by Kan-rtra Bottjen and Teresa Grell; "Making Ice Cream," by Loretta Ehlen and Kathy Gehrts; "Setting the Table and Serving," by Karen Camera. June Hansen, Janet Harbour, Henriehaen and Bonnie Norton. The group es changed girts. The food prepared In the demonstrations was served at lunch tune. Douglas Doers Plan Family Night Soon The December meeting the Douglas Doers 4-H club was held at the Douglas Center school house Nineteen members and the leader were present The pro-Cram for was outlined, and the IMS record books returned to the members.

The January meeting, which will be Family Night, is to be held at the home of George Dreeszen Mr and Mrs Walter Hammond drove to Odebolt Saturday and, visited an old mend, Mrs Bertha Reimer of Sciileswig, who is a patient in the East Hart Lawn nursing home, Mr and Mrs Luvemc Hinti entertained tor an evening of S00 Friday. Their guests werp Mr and Mrs Rodney Hansen and children of Holstein. Mr and Mrs Clarence Eller and Donnie, Mr and Mrs Notman Paulsen and children and Mi and Mrs Du-Wayne Vogt Those receiving priies, were Clarence Etler, high; Norman Paulsen, consolation, Mrs Etler, cut-for-all. Mrs served refreshments at the close of the evening. Mela and Eb-ic Hmkhouse of Coirectionvillc, visited Mrs Kate ONE 5-MILE DRIVE WILL PROVE IT 12.

11 and Helen on Sunday evening Lajt week, and Mr and Mrs Carl Kuth, Frank and Lou spent Monday evening at the Kurtz ANBURY The Lis too Township Farm Bureau Extension held its meeting at the Saddle Club Hall Tuesday preceded by a pot-luck dinner. The guest speakers were, Mrs Esther McKce and Robert Heg-land of Sioux City, who discussed important laws. IweatUiatvmk Hold Oyster Stow The Royal held their annual oyster stew and the m-staliatwn of officers Saturday evening. Viola Moor in -the installing officer, Mrs Kooney was installed as oracle; Mrs Freda Otto, past oracle, MM Ethel Towers, recorder, Mrs Bath Pierce, receiver, Mrs Edna Simla, chancellor, and Mrv Lottie Pry aat marshall. The rest of the cards.

Out-of-town members guests were Mr and Mrs Slentr ot Ma pie Loo and Greenstreet of Superior. Wis Singer Sewing Center Cherokee. Iowa Our representative will be in Ida Grove every week to oil and inspect your present sewing machine, regardless of make or age. Free of Charge. CHECK ITEMS- Oil and inspect praewnt sewing a Ictaested in new Singes Sewing Machine.

Interested in Used Sawing Machine Send Free FoUer on Machines. (Print Name and Address) Directions to your home Singer Sewing Machine Co. 204 W. Maple St. ChesoW Iowa Your driving is easier.

you feel safer. in THE BIG The stunniiu! Mercury Montdair 2-door tunjlop with diannctire low profile and FIo-Tooc color Easier riding and handling on sharp tums-new comfort on bumpy widest choice of safety features in its field help explain why THE BIG is the big bay for 1956. Tbat'i wtrj we invite you to take a detnon- ruts, and And yooU eaxeriex.ee the refloi-actioo leas as l-ciixubanf, as Jiiw in ottr nc M. You'll discover the new peace of mind Then joall red tbk Bsc action pmrxk-o bj the n. n's new Safety-Fin! Low ball joint front narpexasrau Tot that year Mercury offers 10 adjusts itself randy to intujk loads, new isiety feartrrea, indudiiuj tbe only wheel in beid.

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vo. For 4 yaort Pfo-T 1 for yawsfl aaaii For 1956-the big move is to THE BIG MERCURY TJon-t miss the big television hit, "THE En SUU.IVAN SHOW," Sunday evening, 7:00 to 8.00. Station KVTV, channel S. Halloran Motor Company, Inc. 5,02 2nd StroBt Ida Iowa.

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6,373
Years Available:
1951-1960