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15 Pre- eave Winneshiek to Serve. U.S. ar tathers 6 Thursday, Jan. 27, 1944 MASOX CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE HARR, FORMER DRUGGIST, DIES Nora Springs Man Was Pharmacist 53 Years IT HERE and THEREI16 SINGLE MEN DISPOSAL PLANT ALSO IN GROUP Rockwell Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kanawha Mrs. A. B. Herdman, Kirk returned Saturday from a Christmas seal sale chairman, re-6 weeks visit with their sons, ports that $134 worth of seals Paul and Joe, living in Idaho and were sold this year, which is one-California, third more than last year. BEING ERECTED Grease and Soap to Be Made by Mason City Men Greene The local rendering 2 Others Are Married But Have No Children Nora Sprints J.

L. Harr, 80, Nora Springs businessman for -35 Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. George Rieeville Mrs. Rudy Doerr left years, died at bis home here at Mantz returned Wednesday from for Trenton.

N. Monday where County TB Unit Meets at Garner Garner The annual meeting of the Hancock County Tuberculosis association will be held at the Garner cafe Saturday. Luncheon will.be served at 1 o'clock and a business meeting will follow. Reports will be given by officers and the seal sale chairman. Election of officers will be htM.

Reservations should be made with Mrs. W. G. Williams on or before Friday. Mrs.

A. B. Herdman of Kanawha is county chairman. CHURCH PASSES ITS 75TH YEAR Immanuel Lutheran at Forest City Marks Day Forest City An event of interesting historical significance not only to the members of the church but all of this vicinity as well, is the 75th anniversary, to be celebrated by Immanuel Lutheran church of Forest City this year. This congregation was organized In 18G9 by Scandinavian immigrants and its early membership was made up of Norwegians, 9:15 p.

m. Tuesday following sev' Decorah The following Winne 2 weeks' visit with a daughter she will visit her brother, LL Rob- at Hot Springs, Ark. ert Wilkes, who is with the armed eral years' illness with heart trouble, lie suffered a stroke about a shiek county men, including 15 pre-Pearl Harbor fathers, left this week for the induction center in Rockwell Emmett Campbell forces. attended the grain dealers' con- Kanawha Dr. and Mrs.

H. and disposal plant 42x42 feet, is now being erected. It is to be of tile and concrete, and, because of the nature of its products, grease and soap, the company has pri week ago. Mr. Harr was born in Pennsyl Moines this Des Moines.

In the list of fathers, vention in Des Moines Tuesday. Stewart are in Des 56th annual the number of children each has vania Sept. 28. 1863. He has been Luverne The Rev.

and Mrs. L. week attending the a registered pharmacist for 53 Wittenburg and several other meeting of the Iowa Veterinary is given. This may not agree with members of the Luther league Medical association and its aux- tne actual tacts as only pre-Pearl years, moving to Nora Springs in 1907 and operating a drug Etore here until illness forced him to from Luverne attended a zone aiary held in the Hotel Fort Des Harbor children are counted, Fathers Olin Glen Larson, Bal workers' msttiute at Algona, Sun- Moines, timore, 2 children; Harold close his business 3 years ago. day.

Meservey Russell Goetzke, sea Kanawha Lt. and Mrs. Wilbur man 2nd class, of Santa Rosa. CaL. Melvin Orth, New Hampton, 3 He married Leila Blanchard in Stevenson and son Jock have gone is visiting home folks this week, children; Orlando Gerhert Solem, 1892.

Two children were born Wayne Harr. who died in 1927 to Del Rio, where Lieutenant SUcyville Mr. and, Mrs. Leo Waterloo, 2 children; Martin West Swedish and Danish pioneers, who wished to carry on their faith. None of the founders are alive today, but a roll call brings forth names that are still familiar to btevenson expects to be stationed Johnson, farmers south of Stacy- ley VvinKie, Decorah, 1 child; Lei PASTOR E.

C. RELNERTSON ority rights to purchase material and machinery necessary to complete the building. It is expected that it will be in operation by April 1. Adrain Hart of Mason City, formerly of the Cerro Gordo county ration board, and F. C.

Noehl, also of Mason City, associated with the Mason City By-Products company for a number of years, who will operate the plant, expect to move to Greene by the first of April. Buy War Savings Bonds and Stamps from your Globe-Gacette carrier boy. First National Bank Elects 1944 Officers Clarion C. J. Birdsall has been elected president of the First Na and Mrs.

Harold Hofler of Nora Springs, who survives. Mrs. Harr died Oct. 15, 1905, and was buried for some time. He has been enjoying a leave with home folks.

ville, moved Friday to a farm they gar Melvin Stinson, Decorah, 1 purchased near Plymouth, last child; Sherry Robinson, Des types of pump valves, especially fall. Moines, 1 child: Derwin Adelbert Luverne James Giddings of Al at Chariton. those used on naval vessels. Dean Hutchins Mr. and Mrs.

Tommy Richardson, Waterloo, 1 child; Os gona, visited at the Guy Giddings M. Dawson, present head of the Hinders and son, Chris, and Mr. car Vance Rosell, Burlington, 1 tional bank of Clarion. Other of home last week. Guy Giddings, In 1908 he married Mrs.

Helen Brown, who died in 1935. His stepchildren by this marriage were and Mrs. Norris Larson and child; Arnold Thomas Havel, Cal ficers eletted are: R. L. Davison, engineering college, characterized Mr.

Sims as an outstanding man in his field. who is now petty officer, 3rd class, is stationed at Farragut, daughter, Mardelle, were guests mar, 1 child; Raymond August vice president and cashier; Ruth Bunn and D. J. Jerde, assistant bunday at the home of Mr. Lar- Johnson, Albert Lea, 1 Idaho Roy Birran ol Augusta, Dr, Virgil Brown of Wichita; Mrs, Harvey Robbins of Murhngame, sons and Mr.

Binder's brother, child; Clarence Norman Dotseth, Sheffield Sergeant and Mrs. many of our citizens, as their sons and daughters have continued with the work they started. The plan for the 75th anniversary celebration includes a special service or program for each month of the anniversary year. The opening service will be held Sunday and Pastor E. C.

Reinert-son will preach the festival sermon. One Sunday of each month through the year will be set aside for the observance of this event. cashiers. Directors are W. K.

Roosevelt, M. F. Birdsall, Dr. E. B.

G. Larson, at Rudd, WILL COLLECT PAPER Decorah, 4 children; Melvin Arthur Sorenson, Decorah, 1 child; Mrs. Melvin Jones of Nora Carl Bobenhouse and children of New Haven, visited her Fenton The Fenton Forwards D. Tompkins, C. J.

Birdsall and AT FIRST Springs, who survive him, and Northwood The Eoy Scouts of 4-H club met Saturday afternoon Clarence Johannes Skaim, Decor, C. II. Crowe. father, Tom Dart, Monday, 3KMOFA Mrs. Otto Fischer of Rockford at the home of Ethel Weisbrod.

ah, 1 child; Loris Duane Weable, Garner The Gifford Olson unit who died in 1922. Sheffield Pvt. Fred Timmer- Decorah, 3 children; Harold Na Northwood have completed plans for a waste paper collection campaign to be begun Saturday. They RICKED BY COW of the American Legion Auxiliary There are also among the' sur hulrt a rnmpt ra? towin; hpp nt man, ump towards, is man orae, Decorah. 3 children Belmond Mrs.

Luke Wessels, (S? use 666 vivors 8 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Maude Bryner of Janesville living northeast of Belmond, was the Legion rooms Tuesday after- spending a 15 day furlough at his Married Fletcher Louis Whal noon. home. ln Baltimore, Harold Nich and Bur War Savings Bonds are planning to have monthly collections of paper. W.

W. Hudson, scoutmaster, is in charge of kicked by a cow while milking who was here at the time of Mr, iviageway Mrs. xviorman lock- oias ueDei, ussian Three ribs were broken and her Harr's death, and Mrs. Nevada nuius, 4 I it t- i- Stamps from your Globe-Gazette carrier boy. 666 Tablets, salve, nose drops tne work.

back badly bruised. who is with militarv notice at v.unum.1 iiwnsuu, oian; Brown of Minneapolis, and one Birmingham Ala is snendine a leacn tne lst and 2nd rades "ay HxiowicK Xillinghast, Decor $,, Ossian and left for that place Mon- ah; Carl Theodore Hinker, Holly with brother, Harry Harr of Lowell, Mich: furlough parents, Mr. day to begin her new duties. wood, Ien Edwin Larson, LET CM HAVE IT- Mrs. Fred Konig of Allison Ifll Chester Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Decorah; Nordine Merle Olson, Rake Mrs. Donavon Haxton Mr. Harr was a member of the local chapters of both the Masonic and Eastern Star lodges. Cruse of Waverly were Sunday VFJr i BUY EXTRA WAR BONDS Buffalo, N.

Daniel John Lansing, Ft. Atkinson; Bernell Lowell guests at the parental James Musel and son, Donnie, of Mason City arrived Monday to spend a few weeks at the home of her sister, Dehning, Decorah; Raymond Ar home. i NOW ON The funeral was to be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Methodist church. Burial was War Bonds and Stamps available it all WALGREEN DRUG STORES Alta Vista Pvt. Dale Schmitz.

Mrs. Arthur Haraldson, and family who, is taking a course in radio Bristow Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd nold Pahl, Decorah; Thecr Earl Bentley, Decorah, route Richard James Knox, Cresco, route Curtis Maynard Usgaard, Decorah: to be at Chariton. Vinson visited in risrenla.

their work near Sioux Falls, S. visnea nis parents, inr. ana xvirs. former home, several days, John Schmitz, and other home James "ussel 'lorvik, Decorah Coulter Mrs. Simon Jensen is Donald Harold Schroeder, Decor folks here.

here from Austin, for a 2 Alexander Mrs. Ray Hawlev of weeks' visit with friends. ah; Edward Frank Krivachek, Ft, Atkinson; Lyle Jerome Larson, Ossian; Roland Corsen Danielson, Meetings Of North Iowa Organizations Spillville Mrs. Frank Hogan of Marseilles, 111., and Miss Elizabeth Aldinger of Austin. and Mason City is spending this week Decorah, route 3 her mother, Grandmother Mrs- Aldinger of Hampton with wcie visitors sunoay ai me Balik, who is ill.

Mrs. Balik was Charles Showalter home. rtADMiTR Yp Fripndlv 84 years old Monday. 4-H Leaders i.ii i Protivin Cletus Kosatka of the Folke club which was to have met ia ivionaay. navy is home on a few days' fur- PoneJov Mrs.

Mavis Johnson at the home of Mrs. William Kraus Feb. 1, has been postponed lougn. and family entertained va group Make 'Victory Scarville Mr. and Mrs.

E. G. of relatives at dinner Tuesday eve for one week. Oppedahl and Mr. and Mrs.

John ning, in honor of her brother, Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Hammitt and son Folken visited with Art Kobber- GARNER Rebekah Circle will meet Friday at 2 p. m. at the Army' Plans i VA Wottorlincr Mr vtcuuwudjr morning on vig, who is a patient at Mercy hospital in Mason City Saturday AntTw PanriUuir snH MrT Carrie I meir return to Sampson, N. Y.

Northwood All Worth countv aiternoon. UhitVidi ara nn thp serving mm- Bancroft Pvt. Evans Johnson. officers and leaders plan to attend Joice Mrs. C.

A. Kittleson and a boys' 4-H "Victory Army" mittee Los Angeles, is spending his riv furlU8h at the parental George T. O. Gordon of Joice, together with O. T.

Gordon of Lake Mills. meeting in Mason City Monday ana Tuesday. leit bunaay morning for Minne, KrhtPr Nnrih Belmond-Mrs. R. E.

Coursen XL'LE H0Tlt left for Miami, to visit her County officers are: President, apolis to visit a few davs with their brother, Knut Gordon, who Robert Molsberry; vice president WUUU J. UCaUd.T tVLiiuit Ub via v. I daughter, Mrs. Darwin Lynner, home of Mrs. George Whitcomb.

has been seriously ill the past Don Dobel, and secretary-treas- and the new grandson several weeks. urer, Dale Coope. LELAND The Lutheran La Corwith TSgt. Paul C. Hous riymouth The Rev.

E. Sar- The following leaders and dies Aid will meet at the church ton, who is stationed at Camp Ed chettvof the Methodist church at County Agent William St. Clair parlors Thursday afternoon. wards. Mass Stephens of Des Moines, have been a 1meJjn of institute deans are planning to accompany the guests at the home of and Mnday, ts" lty Ly' Earl IOWA FALLS Mrs.

Arthur Young will entertain the members of the Thimble club at her home 'Friday afternoon. The time will ford. Cooper, Russell Sawin, Mrs. John Daniels for the past few J. B.

Harmon and the Rev. days. Tjelstuel, of the signal corps at Monmouth, N. was on furlough for a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and be spent sewing for the Red Cross.

Fertile Mrs. Robert Kuhns, On Monday evening a banquet HUTCHINS At a C. C. H. club who visited with her parents, Mr, will be held for the boys and lead' mrs.

urnn resnak. meeting Tuesday at the home of ers, Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Ken and Mrs. Orin Calhoun, and also i with Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd for her home at Rock Island, Mrs. Kenneth Donovan, the following officers were elected: Mrs. neth Heard are the parents of a son born Saturday evening at a 111 iMrs. Charles Lewis, 73, Ollie Olson, president; Leo Sankey, vice president and Mrs.

nospital in Osage Scarville Donna Christianson, valentines mmm 1 mm JLjm I o. 101 Sooth Federal SATURDAY ftWam AM QUANTITIES JIOTy H31L fljG PINKHAM )) ANUSOL SHAVE CREAM, 50c TUBE or JAR (limit i) II VEG. COMP. II 5 SIZE (Limit 1 -iJm (Hitl) 10c LUX SOAP (RctFII 11 KIDNEY HOLLYWOOD'S BEAUTY CARE (Limit 2 Bart) Q) jj TABLETS 11 If PILLS 4iSkr9 ULaxatlv AkQ I I "sn 1 10c SCOT 9rofkdJl TOILETTU 2 I HOSE I MAKER 1 SWAN II I An QQc QEHIB I Brews 39 50AP Jl II Brushless If rn 9 Mllll flavor If It' mild ACU jQr 58c 6x1 rib cotton- 1 jYj Bakelite handle. 1 njjl i phillips 1 rTXy 1 5 II TOOTH-- tr Fj.s& 1 II paste Mjkh st-" i If 11 Zrlu.

twict many ebten. 1 Hurt Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Miller Ty 1 7 year old daughter of Mr. and George Weiland, secretary-treas Mrs. John Christianson, who is ill nT7 iom An" 1C3 ai urer. I with pneumonia, was taKen to J. DCV Orchard Mrs.

Charles Twis vrni wppks vicinnw rnoir enne Mercy hospital Mason city 73 died at her farm home Wed. aunaay. "1U iurs- LP" nesday at 9 a. Lineman Is Injured in Fall From Light Pole Joice The Kev. irvm suDy 01 oiumou ot nenwic ana Mr.

ana cne was Dorn tn Mitchell White Water, arrived Mon- fiariey wreene. ana xancy or county near Orchard Sept. 18 day to visit with relatives before Corwith spent Sunday at the Earl 1870 daughter of Mr. and Mrs! leaving ruesaay wiui we nev. ij.

John C. Lee. F. Scheie of Joice to attend a I St Anssar Herman electrician, sustained a and splintered bone and a oucn.cia xvieivin jasKowsKi, Cn Dec. 14, 1893, she married fireman lst class, has arrived t.

v.i. Lutheran pastoral conference at from San Francisco. for alwn Minneapolis. nn 1 V11UU1CII, tf AXlldlll broken ankle in one leg and a sprained ankle in the other leg. vv uaj wove Ct I UJC 11UI11C UJ.

ills and Howard Lewis. Two children Ventura Mrs. Eliza Zobel cele Hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Las when he missed a lug on an elec brated her 87th birthday Sunday. died in infancy. kowski. Several of her children and their She is survived by her husband tric; light pole, in "the alley near the Miller cafe, and fell several Rudd Homer Burcham.

M. A families spent the day with her. 3 children, 4 grandchildren and Kalen and Gust Olson went to Ft. feet to the ground. If brother, Clifford Lee, of New Greene Miss Dorothy Scott, He was taken to a hospital at who is employed in a telephone DodSe Monday to attend a grain burgf 0're Albert Lea for treatment, and ntfina in St Paul nnH whn was wuvcuuuu wmtu is tn i AI i Mrs.

Ingebritson and 3 children formerly employed in he local I cic xvxuuudjr imuujiil the local tplenhnno nffipp has TPtnrnpH are staying lor a iew a ays wnn Iowa Youth at Ceylon; XT UK I nr 1, her parents at Lake Mills. iNews or men in service home after a visit with relatives. ST'zf Thornton The Rev. Herbert Jeft Friday for Parkersburg Enser and Mrs. Enser and small EPen a couple months with her daughter left Sunday evening for husband, who is stationed at Camp Eagle Grove Mrs.

Lysle Wilson, Returns From Funeral of Father in Illinois and also Lysle's parents, Mr. and Columbus, Ohio, for a 2 weeks' rj- n'csiti nniiuii xiiuuipson vis visit at the home of Mrs. Enser's ited relatives Northwood Mon Mrs. Lewis E. Wilson, have received recent letters from him.

His last known address was on father. day, Fertile Mrs. Phil Sheimo re Dumont Cpl. Gordon Nielsen, Alta Vista Vern Boccess. son of I Ceylon Island, off the southeast who was home on furlough from turned home Sunday evening from Decatur, 111., where she was I Shreveport was feted at a Mr.

and Mrs. Cal Boggess of near coast of India. He was on the wa-Bassett called on friends here ter 63 days after leaving the west called by the death of her fa. courtesy recently by a group of ther, Rev. E.

H. Shuey, 85, nlH T-pjo-hUnro and frienrii at the while home on his Vern coast, the first stop being on the who died at a ministerial home at I Lebanon. Ohio, home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "aa "cc" 'vire xor auoui ui Ernest Nielsen 2 vears- Three brothers are also in east coast of Australia.

His next Swaledale Leland 4 year old the servce. The brothers are on destination was not made known, son of Mr. and Mrs! Melvin Ver overseas duty. -Mrs. Ed Wood has received word oiet in Macnn ritv Alpxandpr Marvin piai, rxrhr, that her son, Capt.

Konald Prehm, He is survived by 4 daughters. Mrs. Sheimo, Fertile; Mrs. Ulta Kramer of Kankakee, Mrs, Weston Hammond of Wooster, Fight Colds With hospital with pneumonia. has been attending Central col- been appointed wing flying Ruri Mr, and Mrs.

J. H. leee at PeUa and is home nn a fur- safety officer. He is stationed at Ohio, and Mrs. H.

S. Sherwood of Kenosha. Wis, Chw wwontlxr roturnffrl from loush will snnn inrhiMAfi a a I Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs.

W. 0 S9 nrhor-o Mr KrhrnorW narstrnnnpr into th nrmv Blackman have received word Mr. Shuey had been in the of the United Brethren 0t' r.r0ti0'n PmtivinPvt riamnro Mi ihor that their son, Pvt. Warren Black nf Aliianr TSTAhr FHn-nrri nnri man, has arrived in north Africa. mi WALTHO GARGLE EfC 6-ouncea nr3 Make it a daily habit.

church for 67 years. He assisted in the building of 6 churches. He Halpi MhtVNtZEt OLAVAC Oral Cold VACCINE 20 Tablets 1.09 60 Tablets 2.1S Natural, Complete BEZON COMPLEX All 22 prtt of complex! 30 Capsule ...1.98 100 Capsules. 4.95 iTAlUU 11U1U1U i lli-ll VIIC navy is spending a furlough with Dolores and Marlyn Huber and his mother Mrs. P.

W. Hanson. Mary Roman of Cedar Rapids, vis- was superintendent of the confer. ml ences of the United Brethren churches for the state of Illinois nnri nthpr rpiativpq ited at the Joe D. Bouska home MATCH If I PACK fj Light, 3 II FOR 25 Jj Bayfield A.

C. Taylor went to Sunday. Capt. Maurice Noonan, who is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Noonan, went to St. Paul to visit his sister, Annabelle, a student at Saint Catherine's college. Merle Martin, boatswain's mate, lst class, accompanied him. for several years and was field Corwith Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cedar Rapids Monday where he oopnt for 2 different colleges for 1 some time. He retired from the I will attend the annual meeting of Will are the parents of twins, a daughter, Mary Kay, and a son, ministry 8 years ago. the Mutual Fire and Tornado association of which he is a director. Mickey Rae. born Saturday at hiirj ViATrta nract rf trwrm 100 AY-TOL Capsules abdg 111 SQUIBB km Tablets, 80' .83 Corwith Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Galloway have as their guests. 1 1 fSi Hayfield Donald Hamilton sub- Alfred Sims. rOnTlPr mittpd tn a tnnsilpctnmv at Rritt I 7 IE Mrs. Galloway sister and hus band, Mr.

and Mrs. William Gar 1 I Head, Dies 7Q (j ly-ztt'y 3 I I tit I IRRADOL-A 11-oanceSize man of Frontier, Saskatchewan, UVlHOIl Canada. from' Boca Chica, and Miss Iowa Ctiy News of the death of Stella Duska. Chicago, returned to Alfred V. Sims, who headed en- Manly Mrs.

Don Duclos and miant son, Bernard in us, returned tneir nomes alter spending a tew eineermg for 9 years at the Uni irom Mercy nospitai, Mason uiy, aays at ine J-iie uxiey nome. versity of Iowa, has been re- Tuesday. Manly Mrs. Vernon Lyford ceived by university officials, 50 PEPS0DENT ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH 75e All ME BEN-GAY CHOICE OF MILD OR REGULAR KELLER COUGH SYRUP GIVES QUICK REUEF, 4-OUNCE 59c 1 00 Sheets Thompson George Folken, spent several days in the home of Mr. Sims died in Hampden, clerk at the Erickson grocery store, her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy at the age of 79. He was left Sunday for Iowa City where Jackson at Dumont Her brother, president of the Sims Pump and he will enter a hospital. Lt. Harry Jackson, was home Valve company, which he estab- PAPER HALIBUT LIVER OIL 100 Pure Og Capsules HO Olafsen quality 1-A-DAY A AND Miles; 90 1 7 tablets Resistance-builder.

45c Fertile T. CpL Urvin Schuler from Africa following his bombing lished in 1915. Born in Canada, he TOWELS arrived at the home of his wife's missions. was educated at the University of parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Miller, Thompson Mrs. W. R. Shay left Pennsylvania. S.T.

37 SUCRETS MEDICATED THROAT LOZENGES 25f f5r a few days furlough. He is sta- Monday for Hastings, where He left the university in 1904, With fC coupon At Walgreen (Limit 2) tioned at a camp at Shreveport, she will visitUn the home of her a year before the college of en- La son family, Mr. and Mrs. ayne gineering was established. Some of Shay.

I his ideas on expansion of engineer- Scarville Mrs. Carrie Briscoe ing training at the university were FULLERTON LUMBER CO. iPWM WWWB S1! "I BHMNi kMMM SVi''iViTffl Shtf ivj Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson left Sunday for Phoenix, where they will spend the remainder of the winter visiting returned to iNorthwood Sunday put into ettect.

after spending the past 2 weeks at The former university man was the F. J. Yineman home. i noted as an inventor of various PHONE 642 tneir son, Kenneth, and family..

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