Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Ida County Pioneer Record from Ida Grove, Iowa • Page 16

Location:
Ida Grove, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Holstein News Wester in the Hugo Mlcnrci home Wrdr.n-day evtning. Mbi Sarah Jones and Miss Marie SWner were hoi-trues. Coettsch arrived Omaha Salurdiy evening. He is here Irani California. He received his at Camp Carson.

Colo. His parents and brother Verdene Coettsch and wife met him ki Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cocltsch and baby are visiting her parents at MecbanicsviUe.

Fa. They are expected home the last of tti? week for a visit in the parent jl Auzust Coettsch home before returning to their home at Downey, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Louc.

Pam and Jerry of- Sioux City called Mr. and Mrs. Hans J. Hansen Sunday. They were supper Kucsts in the' Art Hass home thai evening.

Martha circle met at the Mrs. August Bremer Wednesday afternoon with 1J members present. Mrs. Albert Rohlfs was in charge of the business meeting. Mrs.

Henry Endrulat was assisting hostess. The October meeting will'be with Mrs. Honald Ruscr. Mrs. Grace Breedlovc was an overnifiht guest in the Norman Miller home', Saturday.

She also called in the C. F. Miller Hetty Basenstos went to Acklcy by bus Friday mominr where she was bridesmaid at the wedding or a friend on Saturday. Mrs. Evelyn Frahm attended the district meeting of C.

and school of instruction in Sioux City Wednesday of last week. PfweyTs henior Boys Plaid Front JACKETS 4 repro- SL98 The T. R. I. M.S group met pot luck supper Sunday evening in Fellowship Methodist church and an evening or recreation and fellowship.

Relatives and neighbors spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Arp to help her celebrate her birthday. Birthday cakes, sandwiches and coffee were served. Mrs. Arp received many lovely cards and gifts.

The group included Mrs. Walter Rreenwali and Bobby of near Ida Grove. Mrs. John Gebcrs. Mrs.

Wtllard Gebers and son. Mrs. Otto Kuchcl. Mrs. Emma Dankers.

Mrs. Rose Coettsch Mrs. Louise Bauer. Mrs. Mimie Miller.

Mrs. Dalia Scolding. Holstein woman's club mot Monday afternoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Pauline Hoffman and Miss Rose Harringtcu.

The jirogram was given by Mrs. Laurel Leonard and a group of 4-H girls. Mrs. Clifford Jones attended a 4-H club meeting in Ida Grove Thursday. Holstein Pirates lost their football game at Onaiva Friday Quite a few- fans accompanied the team.

Charles Ewoldt flew home from Camp in California Thursday for a few days visit with relatives. Rev. Forrest Flowers was a Sioux City caller Wednesday. He called at the hospital during the day. Charles C.

Schubert, son or Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schubert wi'I leave October 13 for induction into the army. He has been employed at Locker Plait. Carol Schlumbaum who is attending business college in Sioux City spent the weekend with her mother and brother and family CAPS Boys 96c Mens $1.19 Ladies aid of St.

Lutheran church met Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Hostesses were Mrs. Dvie Fick. Mrs. John Frahm.

Mrs. Gas Tonel! and Mrs. Henry Frahm. auxiliary met Wednes. day afternoon ii the home of Mrs.

Anna Vohs with Mrs. Viola Vnhs assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Flanagjn (Irene Kay) of Seattle.

have been guests in the pa rent il Carl Kay home the past week. Mrs. Vernon Dau. Mrs. Carrie Ericksen and Mrs.

Lyle Hansen visited with Mrs. Tillie Hans-1 Tuesday. Mrs. Wayne Christophersen spent the past weekend in tne parental Max Christophersen home. Walter Cocltsch and Win.

Thede spent several days at At kinson. Nebr. attending cattle sales last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ewoldt and family of Paulliia were recent gucits in the Fred SSeen home. Mr. and Mrs. Sherer and daugh lers of Des Moines were guests in the parental Rudolph Lembhe home the past week. Dr.

R. L. Bircher spent several dnvs in Casoer. on a hunt ing trip with frioids from his former home town Cedar Rapids. Mr and Mrs.

Bruce Bye at tended a district meeting of the Iowa Press association at tm metsburg last week. in the home Mrs. Louise Dreesien and Mr. and Mrs. Vcrdene Gnetlsch were Mrs Aima Gabriel.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Reynolds and Nancy of Storm Lake. Delaine Brcchwald of Shenand oah visited with relatives her-- th past week. WflfTlK WARM-UP! Get ready NOW! Shop Penney 's! Warm Double-Quilted Shiny Twill JACKETS $14.75 Husky cold-weather jack eta with lustrous rrry on cotton satin twill on the outride.

-luxurious rayon auiltmq on the inside. Styled with fur Collars for greater warmth. Concealed knitted wrlsters keep drafts out- Elastic inserts at sides insure snug fit. Choose from several shiny new colors. 36-46.

BOYS, 8 18 $10.90 Water-Wind Resistant Gabardine JACKETS 59.90 Here's cold-weather comfort smart good-looks, all at a thrifty Penney price! These handsome jackets are tailored of rayon-acefcrte-nylan gabardine, specially to give you crisp appearance, extra long wear. Styled with fur collars full rayon quilt linings, knitted wristers Shirred elastic back wrist insures perfect fit. Sizes 36-46. HOODED JACKETS with Alpaca Pile Lining S9.90 Sizes 4 12 eal he-man outerwear for lero tem peratures and stormy days! Watet-rrpeueat cotton poplin iackets with thick alpaca pile lining, wind-defying knit wristlets, km tic shirred back. Boys zip the hood up or down depending on the wmrthor! Brown hunter green.

Men's Cotton Flannel SardartJwd Stses X-L SHIRTS $1.98 Daxlene Bremer who It Carroll the weekend In thi "WM parental In. Leave On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schumann and Mr. sod Mrs.

Ernest Perkins left Sunday for a vacation trip of several week through the southern states. Mr. -id Mrs. Richard Richard were Sioux City business called Monday. The first meeting of Holstein hand mothers club was held in the home economics room Monday night.

New officers in charts were. Mrs. Hans Kruse. president; Mrs. Wilbert Michaelsen, president; -Mrs.

Elmer Rhulow, secretary; Ivan Blackmar, treasurer. TVentv-six members were present, Mrs. Kate Janssen and Mrs. Lulu Schmidt joined tht-club. Mrs.

lima Droegmiller was a guest. After the meeting games of 500 were enjoyed. Priies were won by Mrs. Kd Ixjhrr, Mrs. Clifford Junes.

Mrs. Dorothy Hend-richsen and Mrs. Irma Droegmiller. Lunch was served by the officers. Mrs.

Pete Stolley and Mrs. Zcta Noel were in Moville Tuesday for Or. George Stolley day. Dr. Stolley is a brother-in-law Mrs.

Pete Stolley. Over night fiuests Tuesday the Paul Zllcrbuich home Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christiansen of FlainWew. Nebr.

Mrs. Thursa Brechwald a surgical patient in Sioux Valley hospital in Cherokee the pas: week. Mr. Mrs. Hen Will anrl Mr.

and Mrs. Ewoldt Thnrbnr- enjoyed a vacation trip to South uaKoia from to Friday Joan Brodcrsen, daughter i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broderscn weit TO ujllas. Tcsa-s where shr secured work: with the Brant; Airways Co.

LavatiRhn Lill. who is tenchins at Hartley spent the weekend in the parental August Lill home. Heccnt guest-; in the Charlc; Kuhlmann home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt and family of Brownsville.

Texas. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Santa Monica. and Mr.

and Mr. Charles Hunt of Ames. Charlotte and UTann Thotborj: who have been ill witii mild cases of palm are both re ported to oe improving. The Rock Branch brotherhood of the Lutheran church were guests and furnished the opposition for the first area brotherhood dartball match St. Pauls church parlors Monday nieht.

Guests in the Walter Soreriscn home the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marcel I and children Gail and Lynn of New Lon- and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Spence children Bruce Otmna. The ladies are sis ters. The Sorensens are their parents. A number of Holstein folks attended the cnunty homemak- ers tea in the Presbyterian church in Battle Creek Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Sramn of Lonjr Beach. called in the home of Mrs. Martin Vohs id Mrs." Earl Fouts visit ed in the Lowell Spaulding homo flr t.ii5nmfi Thursrtay evening.

Mr. mid Mrs. Eriuan Madsen and Ss.dr.i calH-d in trie Fred Anfininn home Tuesday The Ida county oliscrvanre cf the revised standard version of the Brblc wase held in the Melhodist ctntrch Tuesday Mrs. PmHin Fell entertained her card club Thursday afternoon. Clara Lutfier of Sioux City wili be at trie LcRion hall to inslruci a class in square dancine Tues day Oct 7.

A mectinR of the Maple Valley athletic conference was field in the hitfh school biuld-inK Thuisday Dinner was served at the Gieen Lantern c.ifc at 6-30. Tweiitv-tJ-e present. Norircua club met Thursilav cvcnmjT in Fellowship hall or First Mi-thodisl church. Topic of the evenins's program was Rus sia, given ay Mrs. tun iiroc miller and Marie Stoner.

l.uni Jiostcsst's wctc Evelyn R.ithe IMoris Michalicek. Mr. and Mrs. Stcvcnsen callcci in the C. F.

Miller hDmi Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hass of Sioux City visited in the Hansen home Thursday evening. Mr aid Mrs Raymond GoettsrN visited Mrs Mary Hass in th? St Joseph hospital in City Friday Mrs Willinelt Andresen of Storm Like c.illed on Mrs Minnie Miller Friday Mrs.

E. P. Lomcn and four friends from Rolfe spent Friday in Ihe home of her daughter husband. Mr. and Mrs.

Augpie r.ucnei. Alfred Hass. Fxlward Pu-lensen. Eldon Butcher and Harlan Heinsc spent several days on a fishing trip to northern Minn csota and Canada recently. society was held in tne home of Mrs.

Gcorce Reimer-: Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. ilolhfs. Mrs. Viola Rohlfs, Mrs.

Myrtle Goeltsch. Arnold Ifdidricksen and Mrs. John Mii-h- aclscn were pitcsts of the society. naipn jonnson ot Lcjurs caucti i the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Krull Wednesday Ilcrcn: evests in the Martin Vohs home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jager of Ontario. Calif. Mr.

ami Mrs. Leslie Bauer and daughters concluded their -visit hero and at Dcs Moines and havj relumed to their home in Long Beach. Calif. Recent citcsts the Thco Kon- plin home were Mrs. Pearl Hofr-man and daughter and grandson of The Hoffmnns also isitcd in the Chanccy Joslin.

Ho ward unppln' and Kenneth homes. Cpl. Wilbert Godbcrsen returned to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Wednesday after spending five dflys wilh relatives at home, Wendell Kastner continues to make progress in his "fight wilh polio. JOVA Henry Will Jr, Kvemtt Sum.

Dale rwcldt, Erwla. Cropper. George Will Sr, Wm. Beyer sod Pvt. Herble Hunt son of Mrs.

Charier Kublmam is now stationed at Camp Breckenridge. Ky. Mrs. Jack Biebersehl has returned to her home folio wine surgery in Ihe Battle Creek bos- pitaJ- Mrs. Elmer Freese has been dismissed from the Sioux Valley hospital in Cherokee.

Elvln Leonard sod Lloyd Luf: training school. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ashmore and family of Arnold Park called at the Ray Bageastos home Sunday evening. Mrs.

Lillian Mn. Lately bad charge ol OUe Lull called the meeting to order and conducted the business meeting Evelyn Bargbols gave a reading; for the program. Mrs. Laurel Leonard was assiataig Dessert sod coffee were served. Esther circle met in the country home of Mrs.

Mable Conover Wednesday afternoon. There were seventeen members present. Thelma Bremer was in charge of devotions, The groui sang "Have thine own Way Lord." after which the devotions were taken from the Christian Advocate." Mrs. Lillian Miller read an article from the Christian Advocate for thev program. HDLTGBEH MP.

CO. P. WUl and Wm. KuehL Herb -Vohs. August Coettsch sad Rudy Nigel attended a Scott tournament at Lake Park Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Otuj Criese were at home Monday evening to relatives and It being the birthday of Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Will, Bobby and Ceoe Allen and Mn. Ed" P. Will were guests in the Wm. Rohr home at Antboo Sunday. Word comes from Dallas, Tesas that Herman Sindt is out of the hospital and reeling much belter.

Sunshine sewing club met la the home of Mrs. Bertha Car-slen Wednesday afternoon. The exchange of sewing and crocheting hints was held alter which a lunch was served. Pickers? We've Got'em JOflH DEERE NEW IDEA "till have bet two John Dears 226 Also, available at present time. Mounted Pickers.

This picker is two New Idea 6-A pickers. See m- it today. Bargain Coonier Used Farm Equipment John Deere Portable Elevators John Deem Portable elevators bora all the you want look ft over at tout next cbatnee il will sore nine. Oh YES! We have genuine John Deere repairs a good big stock of them to take care of ypur needs. Stop in and see what we mean by service.

2 Wood Bros. Pickers 2 10I John Deere Pickers 2 2-row Oliver pull type pickers. 1 John Deere Portable ele vator. 2 194G Model A John Deere Tractors 1 -1937 Model A John Deere Tractor 1-1944 John Deere 1 F-20 IH Tractor 1 nearly new one-row Case snapper Hultgren Imp. Co.

Red Hot Specials Pure Pound GROUND BEEF 35c Center Cut Pound Pork Chops 59c Juice Dozen Oranges 34c Pineapple Sst23c CHEESE LOAF i Sweetened or Natural 89c Large 46 oz. can Grapefruit Juice 24c Acorn Squash, Bed De-lirions Apples, Sweet Potatoes, etc Highest Prices Here for i Tour Eggs Open Wed. Nights Hedrick Bros. Groc..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Ida County Pioneer Record Archive

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