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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 8

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Globe-Gazettei
Location:
Mason City, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
8
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WS5 broken ''Aim of Ftimily f''i Service riot Alms Bui Help Family Service does not give Rev. Wilbur F. Dierking told the'agencies Tuesday. It gives a continuing counsel service to families that are not reached by other agencies or churches. Charity would demoralize, it'was pointed out by the First Presby- terian'Church pastor.

Family Service helps develop the individual possibilities where the home has down, Where an agencyj mustj pro vide a substitute for the security and privileges of home, i There is a need for organized agencies this "10th year of the atomic' 1 age," he conceded, but he stressed'the fact that the "Good Samaritan" ideal should not be lost in the committee meetings and classifications methods of some of the' social agencies. Vernon Kirlin, president, was in charge of the 31st annual meeting of Family Service, Inc. He introduced Miss Doris A. Bruce, executive, secretary, and Miss Ruth Dougall, her assistant. New members of the board of directors elected at the meeting are Mr.

Dierking, Dean Mulford, Arthur Krager, Mrs. R. L. Jackson and Mrs. C.

E. Dakin. The invocation at the luncheon meeting was given by the Rev. R. L.

Williams, pastor of the First Christian Church. Mrs. G. S. C.

Andrfck the minutes of the 1954 annual meeting. The report for the year shows that a total of 6, 281 contacts were made by the Family Service. There were 582 families served, which required 368 visits to clients: and persons interested; 1,944 office interviews; 3,225 telephone calls, letters and telegrams and 744 miscellaneous contacts. Sorry! Were Wrong NORA SPRINGS Nativity scene that is shown annually in Nora Springs was reported in the Globe-Gazette as scheduled for Dec. 8 and 9.

The date should be Dec. 18 and 19. Wolfs Arrested in Charles City CHARLES men by the name of no that doesn't pay :6 come: to Charles City and do any speeding on Veterans Day. John C. Wolf, Cedar Falls, who was arrested on North Jackson Street, was fined $10 and costs in Mayor Mike Micich's court Tuesday with a previous $75 being suspended on another fine which had been assessed against him.

The mayor also fined Joseph Wolf, Muscatine, $10 and costs on a speeding charge. Paint will often blister when il is applied to damp materials. WOMAN BURNS WRIST Mrs. Monica Bartholmey suffered severe burns on her left wrist and hand Sundaj afternoon while preparing supper for guests. Mrs.

French, 90, to Be Buried in Osage Cemetery rites for Mrs. French, 90, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Champion Funeral Home in Osage. Mrs. French, who had beeen bedfast since August, died late Tuesday al home in Osage.

Burial will be in the Osage Cemetery. She was born at Stacy ville as Ella Penney Aug. 21, 1865, the daughter of Charles and Mary Pen ney. Mr. and Mrs.

French cele brated their 65th wedding anniver sary Oct. 22, 1955. They were mar ried in 1890. The couple lived a Stacyville until 1916 and then moved to Osage. Survivors' include her husband, former Mitchell County supervisor; son, Glenn; and daughter, Mrs.

Emmet Leverson, both of Osage; four grandchildren, five grandchildren and a brother, Iharles Penney, Manazola, Colo. NAME CANDIDATES candidates for king and queen for the carnival of the public school on Dec. 2 have been chosen. They are: Seniors, Bette Hinz and Dean Schroeder; Anna Mae Laue and Jack Brandmill; ur i el and James Johnson, and freshmen, Marinell Hayes and Carl Havlik. Dunham Services to Be Held at Manly Funeral services for tfrs.

Laura Dunham, 76, Waterloo, will, be held Thursday at the Bride Funeral Home' at Manly. Burial will be at the Manly Cemetery with Lhe Rev. Jacob Haehlen, Waterloo, officiating. Mrs. Dunham died at a Nursing Home in Waterloo, fol lowing a long illness.

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