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Ida County Pioneer Record from Ida Grove, Iowa • Page 12

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Ma fa. XT. 11 Galva News Mrm. Glen Mill Mr and Mrs Skou were dinner quests of tenor Nelson st Ida Groie Friday and were afternoon jucsU Hr and Mrs John Bruns were Ida callers Friday afternoon Mr and Wilbur Miller and in the parental Miller home at Odebolt Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Carl Niemp en-tertauied guests at dinner Sunciaj in honor of their Utile daughter. Sue who vias baptiied at the mtvicvs Sunday morninf: at Si John Lutheran oiurth SjKjn sors for the bapti-m utrc Mrs Vents or Sioux Cit) and Eugene Werner Dinner guests ni't Kei and Mrs Habc inrli of Galva.

Mr and Mrs Arnol'i N'emeir Ida Groie, Mr and Mrs Walter Werner of Earlv, Mr and Mrs T3uj sLn of Siour ClU and Mr snd M-s Eu-ccnt- Wi'ncr and faniij Mabel Todd Nilsnn ana Brum, attenej a Coimli Aimet at BjltV Oi-ck al'emoon Mr and Mrs Box entertained guests at a aOO card pitly Tuesday owning were and Mrs CKn Still. Mr and Mrs James Youne. Mr and Mrs Hoy Mr and Mrs Raymond Hansen. Mr and M-s Charles Hanson. Mr and Mrs Hubert Mr and Mrs Wilbur Miller Mr and Mrs Edwin Meyer and famili were dinner (ursts the Erwin Radkc home Sunday in honor of their ion's confirmation Mr and Mrs Bill EUe and family 11 Cherokee were dinner tucsts Sundaj in the parental Sor- infon hnme Return From 10-Day Southern Trip Mr Mrs Harold Jensen of Holstcm nfttrnoon.

There was a discussion on the Mr and Mrs Tkshta home Mr of Mrs S.murison and Scntt A talk a Wrd spent several dais the 5a 3 l.e f. ntlson will be held in the Carl PIONEER SEED CORN Some of the best numbers available in Pioneer Seed Corn-Only 2 varieties ol Sorghum left. Order now and get the best selection. Floyd Wissink Ida Grove, Iowa 47-4 Layers of High Quality White, Strong-Shelled Call or See Me for DeKalb Chix Call or See Us For DeKalb Chix PAULSEN'S PRODUCE Dealer Far Shelgren's Hatchery Correctioxrvinei Iowa first part of last week with their atrmndpa rents, Mr and Mrs Matt Hall Mr and Mrs Roy Meyer and family spent Sunday afternoon with Carl and Weber at Hols tela. Elmer Wanbcrf bis crane KnnH.iv evpninr I Mr and Mrs Russell Jensen.

Joan and Jun visited Sunday eve-' niriR 'ii the Ruljn Kolb home near Holstcin Mr and Mrs Wc'ley Dreeien and Georer or Cushing were sup- Mr and Mrs Earl re- Sunday evenini in the turned Fndaj from a ln-daj trip yirail Adams home Thev were at Part Lavaca and i Mr and Mrs john ttolii and Corpus Chnsti. Texas and Pitts- Mr Mrs johnson and uure Pa. Kansas and Kansas1 Sunday aftcrnooti 'Nlr'i Milvm pntortajnet! urh puK her home Thursday nftcrnuon There ere Ja quests present party 1b Henry Voha home in honor of Mm Voh'i birthday. Mr tad Lou Spindirr ar-rrred home last Sunday eveaUaf after apeixtinc the past month ana a at Phoenix, Arixooa- Mrt Raymond Meyer arrtred son. Timmy Brueck to his mine tone last Monday touowinj aural Wasbla Friday evening after eery at the Sioux Valley hospital spending; several with his in Cherokee.

crandparents Mr and Mrs Petersen re- Mr and Mrs Bill Else, Handy turned home recently from a n-and Debbie of Cherokee visited 1 cation In Texas and other southern Sundae afternoon in the parental Arnold Else home Mr and Mrs Jeppe Laraon ar- Mr and Mrs Ralph and rived home last week following a sons wLre supper luests in the I two months vacation spent at St. Luverne Wetherall home at Pet- Petersburf and Daytooa Beach, erson Saturday evening. I Florida Mr and Skou. Connie Mr and Mrs Lester Voha. Julie and Douelas Thompson visited in and Jeffrey spent Sunday in the the Vernon Skou home at Schal- 1 parental Jfela Thompson home at laier Galva Gophers Family Night Held March 17 Members of the Galva Gophers t-H club and thur famuies met at the Galva Hall March 17 fnr fimili Ortner Jiomt Preterit were and Mrs Carl Ortncr, RiLhard Avi'j, Carol, Mary and Marcia.

Mr and Mrs Art Jonn5onh Dennis, Judy and Jiidii, Laarry Thnrborff, Mr and Mrs itoger Knur Hitler, and Mrs icnmiu ana rviii'iy ui i (. fTaia-mrwi HLftsfonl spent from Ihursj Mf and Uvuri until SutHLii norm with I fc Monday in Sioux her siilir inrl husumd, Mr anl Mis Jack Kilthen I hK, Mr and Mis Russell Bants a' Speiicci spent Sunday af tc moon nnd LVLninj; with Mr Mrs irlinf Basketball Games Held Friday Night A baskf-iball jambotLL as nid span tt 'he til in prt. il I first vnsplivedbi the PecWccs fourth I md fith irraderi X'h second husintis run on the wlsi side Of in nn -jlretn mri UiO'e un the east side 1 he miL of the eve nine; uas between tale Gas House Gang and the Soil Bankers There was a i "coa on evening Mr and Mrs George Hoffman Jr and family of Ida Grove were supper £ucsti Ftidas eveninir in the Don Hammer home Mr ami Mrs Harry Heilman cavne to spend the evening Mr and Mrs Rein hard Gneme and Betty were supper guests on Friday evemnj; in the Gne me home Mr and Mrs James Vohs and SURPLUS CHICKS 500 Oalifomla WMto PaDirlB, 200 Red Leg Pallets. 3 dajm old 225 California White and 37S Red Leg pullets. 10 days old.

Will sell at special prices. Galva Hatchery Bees club injnsLil a luur to various places nf imPrPsL in bitiux on Thur5dflj Flares toured wi Roberts the i'rout) js trcalLci to chocolate milk, and iilio i Wonder Rread At unon tin tfruup ate at Bisnops Iri afternnrjn tht KTIV ihanncl 4 instrncl Of as originally schcduledh hich the. cnt to the lihnd Shop 'Ihi. I jdiLi reporting a ver1- enjoy abk. lour trip, were, Ar nuid Brandt, Mrs ITarrv Andrpsen Mrs Adolph Utto Mrs Still Mrs Dick Still, Mrs Carl md Mr Gt rdld Huscman Mr md Mrs Skou Thursday aftcinoon wilh H.itlu bhtive at Cherokee Mr and Mrs Ilemhardt Gneme entLttanifd with a 30 dinner on Sunday evening tu Mr and Mrs suiinav evenmK uj mr ana rvirs J- i ,1 and hiu- lots of IdUKhs I iestBr- KoI Else- Harlan, Mr at the Galva Legion Hall I was held The Low-Cost JOHN DEERE 45 LOADER Tie Iota Deere 45 Loader offers outstanding value for every owner of a John Deere Tricycle-Type Tractor.

This nigged, "live" power loader goes on or off your tractor fire minutes or less has all of today's most up-to-date advantages, yet costs no more than parking stands which keep it ready to mount at all times. It has sua pin mounting masts heavy-duty booms long, tapered, spring-steel bucket teeth tea-and-a-haJf-foot lifting height easy-to-reach controls and easy adjustment Came in and See ny ordinary loaders. It has two sturdy this outstanding loader real soon. Hnltgren Implement Co. Ida Grove.

Iowa and Mrs Harry Otto. Mr and Mri i. wis Hadlcc of Uta5 Mr and Mrs Hiirold Hustedt Howard, Mr and Mrs How aid Deylolf of Aurcl-la The even in spent playing several games of cards Wendell Jensen Home On Furlough Wendell Jt risen who is home lor a months Irum Air Force duties, was a ilinnrr guest Sunday in the Kussell Jensen home Wendell will be stationed in Japjn Mrs Clarence Naslund wis hostess to the Adult Bible class meeting at her home Friday afternoon There wore 1j members present with Mrs Anthony Kyle and Randy uf Schaller as guests Mi- and Mrs France Wanbcrg and spi'nt the week end in the parflltaJ F. Ling home at Sheldon Sirs Wall.T Schulke returned home a week ago Saturday after spending three weeks in the Geo Sihulke home at Millmgton, Tenn The new girl horn to Mr and Mis oi Schulke has been named Jill f- Mr and Edwin Meyer entertained with a oOU party at their hoir.c Friday evening The Kui-sts were Mr and Mis Gerhardl NiimiiLr "Mr and Mrs Eail Beyer Mi lithI Mrs Burdette Gneme Mr and "Wis uqc Compton, Mr and Mii ilpn Uavis and Mr and Mrs Raymond msen Mr and Russell Jensen, Joan ar.d Jon spent Suntlay ir. lloljn Kolb noini1 ne.ir Mi ma Airs Edward and in ik loited Saturday evening in lIu1 Wilbur Miller home Fred Mpjir of Ames spent the ueck cud in the parental Rudy Mi-s hump lie spent Sunday fn iimF! in the Mever home spent the 1 Selaharrft ktae at Konkaato Bncfenal ra Sast Mas saa MstSMSM Baery rSSToJ la.

Lh-lSSS wm I Ulslst te tfi. Mr and Mrs Matt Kail spent Staodar with taarir and Jarolry, the Jack Gates st lore, nesrasKs. Mrs Wilbur Otto, Mrs Henry Kelson and Mrs Albert Badfce bed a bin HoJta Mr and Mrs Herbert Schmidt and Larry and Mrs Wendell Wan-slow and Barbara visited in the Herbert Ell home near Battle Creek Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs Richard Brosamle and family of Hotetaia Tinted la the parrnUl Matt Hall home following the basketball games at the Calva gym Mr and Everett Still. Shir Don Hammers 10th Anniversary Mr and Mrs Don Hammer were surprised Thursday evening when members of their card club came to help them celebrate their lnth wedthm' anniversary, which was Wednesday Guests wtre Mr and Mts St.mley Hciff, Mr and Mrs Ransom Leonard, Mi and Mrs Iesttr Ellerbusch, Mr and Mrs Jl.iruld Dutler, Mr and Mrs Don-Tld Huller Mr and Mrs Rodney Hansen.

Mr md M'S Clifford Frederick on, Mr Mrs Koheit Clnuseii and Mr and Mrs Alvn Hammit Several Karnes of 500 wLre ph'yLd arttr a carry-in luneh wis strved Jan i nt Thursday AMth hor i iTLsmatr1 Hir-iLiece Itohlf Mr and Mrs Ed Gneme visited Sund i L-iimi 111 the Emerv Ha- Mr and Mrs R-mdall Monroe and Sharon of Ida in the Renus Jensen home Their grandson DLnnis Johnston of Lake Citv spent the afternoon in Mr Kmil Radkc sural Sunday afternoon in the Albert Radke home Mr and Mrs Herbert Schmidt md I.trry sjm nt Friday evening in the Wilier PeteTs home helping Mr Pettrs celebrate his birthday Mr and Mrs Ben Hammer were dinner guests Sunday in the Dan Hammer home LDd John laesar tactnrSss MSK eesr He esan a renoans iLun srofasnCTi Itlissan SNase ef oaaly Sar eeartr ft sad John ley, Dennis and Sharon helped Mr i and Mrs Don Hammer celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary Wednesday evening. i Mr and Mrs Lester Rohlf enter-; tamed guests with a 500 card party Saturday evening Guests were Mr and Mrs Glen Still, Mr and Mrs Fred Paulsrud, Mr and Mrs Harold Woolndge, Mr and Mrs Pat Collins, Mr and Mrs George Fulton. Mr Mrs Robert Moel-ter, Mr and Mrs Robert Kuhlf and family, Mr and Mrs Wesley Bush, Mr and Mrs Jim Peterson, Mr and Mrs Bob Fredenchsen. Mrs George Fulton and Glen Still received high, Mr and Mrs Bob Fredenchsen received low and Mr, Fredencksen received traveling i Lunch was served by Mrs Rohlf F. A.

Brethwald Services for A Rrechwald were held on Monday at 10 DO at the Bouithton Funeral Home, with the Hi'i Father Justin A Kane, pastor of St Patrick's Church, bringing the message Ferdinand Andrew Srechwald, son of Andrew and Barbara Schmidt-Brechwald bom at Zornhcim, Germany on November 1870 When ten years or age he came to America with his parents, and selUed Ida County, where he received his education and grew to manhood He was baptized in infaney and. confirmed in the Catholic faith On March 20, 1H99, he was united in marriage to Miss Lilla liel- knii? of Mr and Mrs Lu- trier Helknap, the wedding taking place at fjusfana, Iowa The couple established their home at Ida Grove where Mr BhTl'KR SEEING IS BETTER LIVING Dr. H. R. Nielsen Oprtomrtrlat 'HONE ISO MAIN ST.

Ida Grove, Iowa 22-rf IF WISHES WERE WIRES by Roddy Kilowatt AAATCH, vY I H-E COULD DO pa- tuebg go (somtrwoas about rursr IF ivrSXCS WEST MfftTS WW COULD ft wfUCTSC tsVWS PROVIDES FOR AND TOWOBPjOMTS afCTOtALNEtPS liar- Mr said Mrs SretSmU vmm las course of us rsnonoct aa deusbtcrs, Barbers ane Hsrrwt. ne wotmea as me Mr Inssvakl sras farssar flour null, ccawnt Blast, deary sad Ida county flour null, i at the ICriiahiB ot Coluan- faus and member of the Catholic Faith. i Tor the past twenty years. Mr. Brecfawald has resided at BnU.

and has resided at the home of hkt da oath tor sod soa-as-law. Mr and Mrs Carl Korneawl. For the oast year he has been in health and on Thursday oi the past week be entered the Hancock. Memorial Hospital St Butt and Friday afternoon, slept away at the age of tl years, 4 months and 17 days The family circle waa broken in ltS3 when-the daughter (Harriet) Mrs Ed Joy, of Ft Dodge, passed away. He Is survived by his wife, Lalla who resides in Los Angeles, Calif his daughter, Mrs Carl (Barbara) Korneisrl, 3 grandchildren, Kenneth Korneisel.

Clinton, Mrs Lyle (Barbara) Hulling er. Alexander. Minn Robert Korneisel, BnU and Mrs Robert (Kathennc) Shriver. Jefferson. Iowa, Dr Keith Kome-suti.

Denver, Colorado, as well as great grandchildren, 3 sisters, Mrs William Murphy, Ida Grove; Mrs Kate Rohwer, Schleswig, la Mrs Frank Hart, Powell, Wyoming The interment took place the Evergreen Ctmetcry, Bnlt Paul August Biery Paul August Uiery was bor Ottotx-r 8. 1871, and departed this life Manh 17, aged 86 jears. five months and nine days He was born in Neuchatel County, Sw. nzerland, the son of the late famine- Ue was touted hi niilSSM ettk Miss Bertha Mae Warren on October' IBM. To thai union 11 children were bora-Mr Biery a sumvasd by four aons John of Jewell, Iowa; Bert, Ida Grove, Clean, Das Moines; Charles, Altadens.

Calif; and three daughters, Mrs Pmuune Went of Primghar, Mrs Bernice Gallagher. San DiegS, Calif, and Dorothy Dykent of Costa Mesa, Calif, 17 grandchildren, nine great-fiand-children and a host of He was preceded death by Jus parents, his wife Berths, daugnter Betty and four Paul. Rolland, James and BusselL woo save his life in the service of his country. Funeral so vices were held Friday. March 31 at Christiansen funeral home at 2 pa, with Bev.

Charles Lacquement officiating Burial was in Mt. Hope cemetery at Battle Creek. Pall bearers ere Ward Krick, Chester Fnelpa, Vincent Rogers, Chns Wilcka, Lester Burton and Howard Lynch. Algona lost one of its oldest residents in the death' of Mrs Clara Hagg She was Mortgage Tht Legion post at Coon Rapids was chartered in 1920 and ever sinee has wanted to own its budding Last week, the post members "burned the mortgage" on a building purchased in 1948 Vuriehai for every soil type and purpose in This neighborhood. VonehMmot ora known for their STIFF STALKS VarietiM thai produca HIGH YIELDS of MATURE com.

Vorirtiet thai Dry Shell Out' Aaianca'i Fovofita Saad Cora for 1 7 klroighl ytori. Elvin Lund Battle Creek. Ia. Carl Miller Jr. Ida Grove.

Ia. W. A. Hoops, Galva, Ia. Allan Olson Holstein, Ia.

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Pages Available:
6,373
Years Available:
1951-1960