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Ida County Pioneer Record from Ida Grove, Iowa • Page 9

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Ida Grove, Iowa
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Ida County Pioneer Record IDA GROVE, IOWA One Column by Diana Merrtfl For the past few weeks we have until Wednesday night rolls then Mother, sets the table in the dining room; Not because we are eating with the best silver by. candlelight ntind'-ydu, hut because comes and" Mother is -an avid, of-Flint the one day ''we're' sure; of haying supRef at enjoys- watching- Dave JlGarro ay sh Today- ber" cause; is can tso: things she even to' because; be-, able' to, crazy wh en I had-' of Charles plastered oyeivjny- waUiivThis was on the'now non-existaht "21-' program.1. tho ught I' of. my. inind Uast'Vyear whenil'had'pictures of David son Would, have been." out of the "dorm-, on ear'.

Had' our -hall 'advisor -found thelscotch tape on the -Haven't found -a. true love-ifor this year, yet. I'll take that backV Efram Zimhalist, Jr. fits" the' bm pretty welL-His partner' isn't bad eithef. The.

following been taken from xecent article in the Shelby (Mo) Sun Lif may befiriyat 40. you- ere J'sbme" past that mark you may When a' small town -could support two blacksmith shops. in the bathroom wu two small': half" moons in- ihe house at the end of "the v- It itook six- flat irons to do the washing. Dad from the neighbors an open bucket. When, was something aihogTahd'hot a covering had to -the Vic-trpla after each record The' name' -the piano who', used to- beat the "ivories" at the, Hoot Gibson -shows.

When. bent oyer 6 'til When you. a half-teaspoon; of kerosene with sugar a ran miles watch airplane-make, a landing a Wher. President Hoover started the government giveway by giving; flour and-commodities to When gals wore spit curls and- black £the Sc afs ebuck catalog served a dnel purpose. gave 'you kids a big sack of; candy "every time When' the baby.

'diaper was a three-cornered a bed and next fnorriingv-ar'guing "'which one produced "the weKspot. When Happy Hooligan waVyour favorite comic s'trip. When an old nag meant the farm plough horse. When you had to crank the Model' and, hold the choke at the same time and- when changing FOOR PAGES THURSDAY; JULY 30. 'meant' that not just When, the school principal could and rtlid 'the bemnds on mis-behaved and still keep his 1 'When a farmer could grow any crop of 4 his choosing (and got whatever he could -for it).

Remember?" Those were the good days. July afc-r Deveron Ihrke dismissed. LepiEhrig' and son of. stem." disroj admitted; for care. Wendell Wihslow of Galva for care, -y July 'A son-JErnest horn to 'Ernest Pettit of of Arthur dismissed.

Bella Kallin' admitted for care." A born' to Mr. and Mrs1 Wilbur Zoch of Arthur. July of Galva dis- b. A. Shorn Mrs Er-hest Osborne of Anthon.

A born to Mr and Drenkhahn. P.1. Carstensen was an out July '-A- son, "born" to, Mr and Mrs Glenn' Todd of Washta. Mr and Mrs-Robert Kuser. ILewis Petersen and son of -Battle Creek dismissed.

July Mrs Ernest Pettit and son of Odebolt dismissed. Albert Weir admitted for care. WE'RE CONTINUING OUR AMES Reliable Feeds Battle Badgers Hold Annual Tour. Picnic July 12 ThV- BtHW') Badgers club held picnic and tour At noon a pot-luck the Red Cono vcr farm was enjoyed 1 by twenty families. dinner the group homes of all member! their projects for the currcn club year.

was held at the homes of iDennls; Kenny, Bremer, and John Johnson. at the Bud pop and ice cream: bars served. The the Jiidjing contest were prizes were as Conover. Second: Johnson 'and tied for third: and' Bobby Bremer. Meet Home of; the was held at Conover on Tuesday, July 14.

'called to order president, Howard Freesc members Red "and Bur-dette' over appointed to checkv 'barn equipment and Amake -necessary repairs be-fore -'the --fair." tickets ior the" fair were' handed out. meeting John Bremer gave a talk on, prepare yourself 'for fair'1. A- nice -lunch" was served by Mrs. "FIRST CHURCH Ida. Grove, Iowa -Wayne "Carlson.

Minister 'Church School for ages at 9:15 A. M. Worship 8:15 and 10:30 A. M. MAKER SPECIAL We hope it will rain 2 inch.

We hope we lose on this deal and the offer as listed below applies on all AMES Feeds. Come in today and order your Per Ton Refund As We're Trying To Hake It Rain If it rains inch or more on the farm on which you live within 24 hours after you purchase a ton or more of AMES RELIABLE FEED, we will give $5.00 PER TON REFUND TO THE FIRST PURCHASER TO QUALIFY, $4.00 TO THE SECOND, $3.00 TO THE THIRD, and $2.00 TO EVERYONE THEREAFTER. You are to be the judge on the amount of rainfall. Well take your word for it. We believe this is a real RAIN MAKER.

Take advantage of this offer. In ADDITION, YOU GET $4.00 PER TON REFUND on 40 Ames Burlap Bags Returned AN AMES FEED FOR EVERY NEED Crawford Elevator Phone 13 MYF at 3 August. .3 licrean Clm meets WltTMJNtTKft PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RevJ' ElredL Pettar Sunday, August 2 9:15 Church School 10:30 Divine Worship. Mr. Eu- Kcne Tolstedt; guest speaker.

Wednesday, Aug. 5 7:30 p. m. Trustees mcetinit. Aug.

9, 18, 23 8:15 Worship service at Presby terian Church. 10:30 Worship service at Metho dist -The, Rev. Wayne Carlson will speak nt both services duringj these weeks. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH LE, F.

Dohrmann, Paeter Ida Grove, lowe Divine Worship 8:00 Sc 10:15. Sunday 'School 9:00. Bible, Classes 9:00. August Holy Communion at 10:15. You may register anytime during the week! August '3 'Sunday School Teachers meet at 8:00.

August 6 'Ladies Aid, 2:00. Walther League at 7:30. ARTHUR-DELOIT CIRCUIT Thomas M. King, Pastor Worship service, JDeloil, 9:30 a. no.

Church Arthur, 10:30 a. Church School, Deloit, 10:30 a. Worship Service, Arthur 11:00 a. There will he a meeting ol the Commission on Education at, the Deloit 'church Thursday, July 30 at- 8 pL' Deloit WSCS will meet Thursday, Aug. 13 at 2 p.

m. Official (Board meeting the same day at 8 p. m. Deloit plans a 'Sludent Day service the evening oi Sunday, Aug. 16.

ST, JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH Cushlrtf, lows Frttf F. Darfiautr. Paster Sunday, August Sunday School and Bible classes 9:00 a.m. Divine Worship 10:15 uxn. The Young People will meet In the church parlors Sunday evening.

August 2' at 7:30. Sandra Grcll will conduct the lopic study. Lynn Bunch and Lon Hummel will serve refreshments. Tuesday, August 4 The Church Council will meet nt 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 6 The Ladies Aid Society will meet in the church parlors at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

Mrs Gail Groom' and Mrs Hans Grell will be the hostesses. The Brotherhood will meet at 8 o'clock in the evening. Carl Huth, and Fclton Lingle will serve refreshments. BATTLE CENTER CHURCH Cushtng, Iowa W. J.

Pastor No prayer meeting or evening church services this week due to the meeting at the Baptist church at Arthur. ARTHUR BAPTIST CHURCH Arthur, Iowa David C. Brown. Pastor Thursday, 7:30 p.m„ prayer time. 8:00 Tri-County Tent meeting.

Friday, 7:30 p.m., Pre-servicc prayer time. 8:00 p.m., Tri-County Tent meeting. Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Pre-service prayer time. 8:00 p.m., Tri-County Ten I meeting. Sunday, 0:30 a.m., Sunday Bible school.

10:30 a.m., Morning worship service with Dr. Paul Henncks as guest speaker. 7:30 p.m., Pre-service prayer time. 8:00 p.m., Concluding, Tri County Tent meeting. Thursday, 8:00 p.m,, Midweek Hour of Power." METHODIST CHURCH Cvsfclna.

Sunday: Dr, J. Bichord Palmer; president of Morningside college jwlll be our guest speaker for the morning worship service. Mrs Kudy Droegmiller will lead the worship service. Tuesday: There will not he any meeting of the official board this month. Host and hostess: Mr and' Mrs Albert Shever candlelighter: Judy Weber, Obituary Edward Frederick Palm Edward Frederick Palm, the son of Gus and 'Martha 'Berndt was horn ont December 5, ,1901.

at Danbury, Iowa: He 'passed "away at the home very unexpectedly early Saturday morning; July 25, 1959. He lived with the most of- the time since the spring of He spent a short in -the military service in 1942, receiving, an honorable, discharge in November of that. year. He spent'most. of his lifetime in, the communities of -Battle Creek and Ida Grove.

He was preceded in death by bis parents and one sister, "Mabel, and one Alfred, who passed away just a month ago. Survivors' include seven sisters and one bro-, ther: Mrs Anna Meyer, Battle Creek; Mrs Lena Lamaak, Lake View; Mrs Amanda Lamaak, Wall Lake; Mrs Minnie Werkmeiester, Scballer; John G. Palm, Odebolt; Mrs Edna Shaw, Ida Grove; Mrs Alvina Lichtenberg, Ida Grove; Mrs Ann Lamaak, Sioux City. VA year old Joey Bremer of Moville escaptd uninjured recently when a car passed over his abdomen. SEE WHAT MAGNIFICEN BLANKET' LAY-AWAY THESE HOMEMAKERS FAIR VALUES TODAY! A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR PURCHASE! AH Acrilan Blanket Special 7.77 72 by 84 Inches Now such soft, sturdy beauty lor so little! High loft for more warmth, nyion binding.

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Years Available:
1951-1960