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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 14

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4 Mrs. John Frenzen be deeply resented by many men held in the services, and by their families. CLEAR LAKE NEWS Reports on Homes Clear Lake Mrs. John Frenzen, Lists Names matron of the I. O.

O. F. homes, Mason City, gave her annual re port at Tina Rebekah session at Mmes. James Bailey and Schmitz won prizes. Plans were made for a Christmas luncheon and gift exchange at the home of Mrs.

Peter Knutson Dec, 11. Mrs. Chris Olsen substituted for the Happy Eight club at the home of Mrs. Mabel Roberts. Mrs.

H. P. Hansen is hostess Dec. 11. Mrs.

Hattie Stork was a guest of Priscilla club at the home of Mrs. Anna Hofer. Mrs. M. N.

Nelson, lesson leader, sent several items about Thanksgiving to be read for the program. Mrs. J. Palmer will entertain at a luncheon and gift exchange Dec. 1L i I.

O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening. of 35 on H.

S. Mrs. Arthur Sauvain presented a short program for which Jean GROVE TELLS OF PRO-FOOTBALL Rotary, Lions Clubs Banquet 1945 Squad Clear Lake Roger Grove, Clar "Hank" Hook Says Berlin's Misery True Pictures of outright misery in Berlin are not exaggerated, according to Capt. H. B.

"Hank" Hook, who is back home in Mason City after his separation from the 82nd Airborne division. He is to be discharged after a 3 months' terminal leave. The shortage of food and fuel already is bringing deaths and suicides in increasing numbers, he said, and the situation is pitiful even to hardened G. who have been fighting for their lives against Honor Roll Bird and Norma Stile, Mason City, sang 2 numbers and Mrs. Ed Heitland played several accordion selections.

The next meet 14 Nov. 29. 1945 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE REED URGES MEDIC RELEASE Washington, (JF) Rep. Reed saying he "deplored the favoritism" shown in the marine corps' release of Pfc. Jack MacNi-der of Mason City, Iowa, told the house Wednesday that all medical students in the armed forces should be discharged immediately.

MacNider, 18, son of Brig. Gen. Ilanford MacNider, was released this week after nearly 2 years of service, much of it abroad, including Iwo Jima. Marine corps headquarters said the request for his release on 38 of the normally required 50 points came from General Douglas MacArthur. General David Eugene Mosiman Dies Suddenly at Home David Eugene Mosiman, infant son of Pfc.

and Mrs. Archie Mosiman, 839 13th S. died suddenly at the home of his parents at 9:15 a. Thursday. The child was born March 22, 1945.

Surviving are the parents, Pfc. Mosiman of Camp Lee, Bowling Green, and Mrs. Archie Mosiman of Mason City, and a sister, Geneva, 5 years of age, and grandfather, Herbert Gregory, Mason City. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, pending the arrival of the father. The McAuley and Son funeral home in charge.

Clear Lake Five names appear ing is Dec. 11 with Mrs. Arnold Rasmussen's committee serving. Mmes. Henry Myhr, E.

W. Schmitz and Elton Hilts were sub in section of the high school honor roll for the 2nd period as revealed Thursday by Miss Cath-aryne Chambers, principal. Students rating are Veryle Henriksen and Jim Bawden, 10th grade; Charmaine Petersen, 11th, and Don Hanson and Betty Burns, Tfcnraton H. O. Buck, Waterloo visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Will Buck. stitutes for the Hi-Lo Bridge club at the home of Mrs. P. D.

Leith. ion high school coach apd former pro-football player with the Green Bay Packers, spoke to the lions team and friends at the annual banquet in the Gongregational church parlors Wednesday evening. He told how to get into pro-football, of the salary, prac i the "krauts." 12th. i The "saddest sack of them all. In "A and 20 students are he declared, is the German infan tices and training rules ana described a trip to Hawaii and an tryman from an ordinary line com Schoby Accepts Job RECEIVES PROMOTION other to San Francisco, where his pany who has walked home a couple of hundred miles following listed.

They are Dan Rice and Donna Musgjerd, freshmen; Mary Lou Brandt, Margaret Carstens, Shirley Decker, Barbara Kaster and Ruth Thomas, sophomores; Tom Joslyn, June Ashland, Peggy Arrov's new fcpnotchars Miss Clotijde Philippe, daughter team played at the Shrine conven his capture or surrender on the oi iu. u. i-nmpne, uo i. tion. Russian front.

Clear Lake, has been pro With Eastern Iowa Creamery Concern Edwards, Veronica Latham, Mar- lyn Olson and Beth' Rice, juniors; and Joan Bisgrove, Jeanette Buck, W. K. Schoby, for 17 years Arlys Grell, Blanche Irons, Lola Kimball, Darlene Ouverson and office manager and bookkeeper of the Iowa State Brand Creameries, moted to the position of auditor for the 2nd air force, headquarters at Colorado Springs. it has been announced. For the past 4 years Miss Philippe has set up the property sections for the corps of engineers at air bases throughout the midwest.

As auditor for the 2nd air force, Bridie Ryan, seniors. has resigned to accept a position with the Eastern Iowa "The man walks into Berlin with his clothing in rags and his shoes in tatters or worse," the Mason Cityan explained. "Sometimes he is walking on a couple of boards with straps around his feet instead of shoes. "He is tired almost to death and always hungry for the Russians permit no prisoners to ride on any conveyance and they have to forage for their own food in a country where there is practically none. In division are Kay Eller- Creameries, at Dubuque.

son and Susan Boyle, 9th grade; Phyllis Brower and Tommie A. Dresback, 10th; Ray Bieber, Mar MacNider said he sought his son's release so that Jack could "continue his pre-medic studies." At MacArthur's Tokyo headquarters, however, a spokesman said the supreme commander in the far east had only relayed a request of General MacNider for permission for his son to return to the United States and that, Mac-Arthur had no knowledge of the discharge. "I have many more cases far more meritorious, both as to points and to heroic service," Reed told the house. Rep. Kilday also addressing the house, referred to General MacNider as one of the few reserve officers "to see service at the front in general rank," adding: "Still, his son should not be entitled to release because thereof.

This evidence of preference will ber work will cover 18 states. Mr. and Mrs. Schoby planned to leave Thursday night for Dubuque to find living quarters. He will begin his duties there Dec.

1. garet Klein, Norma Myhr, Donna Rafferty and Charlene Stevens, 11th, and Shirley Hunt, 12th. SEA SCOUT SHIP The revised cast for "Lost Hori Many of them don't make it back home. "When he gets to Berlin, which zon," junior class play to be given Dec. 11, includes Eugene Cottrell we'll say is his home, he is as mis DEMONSTRATES Manager of the Eastern Iowa Creameries, is H.

A. Harmi-son, formerly manager of the Iowa State Brand. The Schobys have 2 daughters, Jean, who is teaching home economics at Shenandoah, and Mrs. C. G.

Wood, now living in Pensa-cola, Fla. as Rutherford, Cleworth Edgar, Wyland; Jane Jordan, Myra; Veronica Latham, Elizabeth; Frank- erable looking a specimen as can be imagined. His defeat has been ground into him in a way that he never could forget. But that isn't lyn Goodell, Chang; Dick Patter i Coach Grove was introduced by L. W.

Mahone, chairman of the program committee, who also introduced Julius Tesch, assistant coach, who spoke of the spirit of the team and local fans, and Coach Bob Heston, who described the place won by the team in the conference and presented 17 letter-men, 6 of whom will be lost next year by graduation. Receiving letters were Ralph Johnson, LeRoy Olson, Rollin Swanson, Dick Patterson, Darrell Edgar, "Chuck" Crane (in absentia), Veryle Henriksen, Charles Miller, Bill Shipman, Dick Garth, Chris Johnston, Jack Ott, captain, Ray Bleber, Don Jacobson, Hans Sorenson, Tom Joslyn, Allan Tarr and Ronald Petersen, student manager. The banquet, sponsored annually by the Rotary club with the cooperation of the Lions, was attended by 130 men and boys. M. A.

Arneson, Rotary president, presided; the high school orchestra, directed by John Kopecky, furnished music; the Rev. Warner M. Hubbard, Methodist pastor, gave the invocation, and B. Dayton Merriman, with Mrs. B.

B. Bailey at the piano, led community singing which included the national anthem. The pledge of allegiance was given. Moving pictures of an Iowa-Minnesota game, obtained through Coach Heston, closed the program. The committee on arrangements included Mr.

Mahone, J. C. Davenport, Henry Heimendinger and Leland Patterson. Stafford Post Plans "Cleanup" Meeting Clear Lake Ray Rorick, skip all. son, Conway; Don Estep, Mallin-son; Marilyn Kimball, Miss Brink-low; Roy Myhr, Barnard; Barbara Lee, Lo Tsen; Beth Rice, Helen; Ronald Mosher, The High Lama; "He makes his way to where his home was.

Sometimes the few remaining civilians who were his neighbors are able to tell him that his home was bombed- out of ex Norma Myhr, Kathryn Barber, Ax Lang. istence with his family in it, per, and crew members of Sea Scout ship No. 301, Mason City, gave a demonstration of their work for the program of Stafford post No. 222, American Legion, in Legion hall Wednesday evening. N.

B. Rice, chairman of the Boy Scout committee, reported on ac Clear Lake Briefs Sometimes they can only tell him that his family left "That's when we come upon him 42 range fine rayon hose at just standing there. When he sees Hansen's. All sizes. an American and discovers that he Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Observe Anniversary Burt Mr. and Mrs. William E. Grover celebrated their golden wedding Nov.

27, with open house at their farm home east of Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Grover were both born and reared near Burt and have spent their entire married life in this neighborhood. They have 2 children, Mrs.

Verald Smith, Milwaukee, and Harold at home. They have 2 grandchildren, Josephine and John Smith. About 100 friends and relatives called during the day. Church Comes First tivities of troop 17, sponsored by the post. Mr.

and Mrs. Soene Nlelson can converse with him in German he only asks that the American drove to Des Moines Tuesday to meet their son. Pfc. Carlyle S. A cleaning bee to be held at the country club building the evening of Dec.

10, under the leadership shoot him and literally put him out Nielson, who arrived from Fitz- of his misery: 'I have no RUPTURE SHIELD- EXPERT, II. HOFFMANN of Minneapolis, Minnesota, will without charge, his ''Rupture Shields" in MASON CITY, IOWA AT HOTEL HANFORD ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 From 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.

Please come early. Evenings by appointment. I have specialized in the field of Rupture Shield service since 1928. I have fitted thousands of cases in the United States during this time. There are many of my satisfied customers right here in your community.

CAUTION: If neglected, rupture may cause weakness, backache, nervousness, stomach and gas pains. People having large ruptures, which have returned after surgical operations or injection treatments, are especially invited. "If you want it done right, don't simons general hospital uenver, "That's the saddest sack of them of V. E. Young, was planned.

The post voted to take advantage of for a 2nd 45-day furlough, I all." Capt Hook joined the 82nd Air He was at home 45 days previous all the facilities of the clubhouse as soon as it is placed in condition for use. ly and improved so much that the borne last February and was with ft doctors let him return. The dinner was attended by 70 Art Butts, well driller, electric pump sales, service. Phone 224, members and guests. The membership is now 172, it was re Mr.

and Mrs. George Sanquist Twin Falls, Idaho, (U.FD Too much time and money expended for religion is not good, District ported. We're frank to say these new Arrow 'Satins have our pulse beating in jitter-bug time. For not only are the fabrics exciting the colors full of zip but they're also magnificently patterned and the pattern range seems endless. But why have us tell you about them.

Come in, look them over. The big kick comes from seeing Arrow Satins, not reading about 'em. Naturally they're perfect knotters and are built for a long and handsome life with every shirt you own. $150 Miss Rosie Vierkant Weds F. Christiansen and family, Corning; Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Soper and family, Dolliver, itt them in the Ruhr and northern Germany until June when they were withdrawn. In July he went with the division to Berlin as one of the occupation units. He has been with the allied military government since he went overseas 22 months ago, dealing principally with the civilian population's problems as they affected the army. Judge James W.

Porter ruled re and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Haskinsen, Des Moines, were weekend guests cently as he granted a divorce to Clear Lake Miss Rosie Vier at the L. N. Sanquist home.

kant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs RECOMMENDS $7,500 BUDGET Wanted: Boy for profitable Orlo Williams from Rose Olive Williams. The judge's memorandum averred that the woman had "persisted in placing her church Ben Vierkant, Meservey, and experiment. See Hoffmann." If route. Apply Globe-Gazette office, Floyd Christiansen, son of Mrs, For sale Solid oak junior desk, Anton Christiansen, 111 S.

Elm interests over and above the inter roll top; swivel chair, A-l cond. were married Nov. 11 a unable to see him at this tune address: HOFFMANN'S SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO. 315 MASONIC TEMPLE Minneapolis, Minn. Bassett Carl Regal, a discharged seabee, visited the past week at ests of her home and husband," but emphasized that the court was Phone 469.

Get to Know Full-Time Secretary Considered by C. of C. Wanted Painting and decorat quiet ceremony at the Reformed Lutheran parsonage in Meservey. The Rev. E.

Kampmann, pastor, performed the ceremony at 4 I the home of his sister, Mrs. Wilbur I Venz and family. not criticizing the defendant re ligious beliefs. ing. Phone 668-J.

T. V. Tompkins, 410 Clara Clear Lake A budget of $7,500 entered Park hospital, Mason City, a year for the Clear Lake Cham oclock. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs, Henry Vierkant, brother and sis Thursday.

ber of Commerce was set up at a A business session of the Bethle Buy Victory Bonds for Keeps! ter-in-law of the bride. Miss meeting Wednesday of the special committee appointed last week by Nationally Advertised in Mademoiselle Vierkant wore a powder blue hem Lutheran church will be held Saturday following the Ladies aid T. L. Sears, president, for the pur. dress with corsage of roses.

Fol meeting in the church parlors. pose of proposing financing and lowing the ceremony the wedding Services will be held Sunday at other plans for the orgamzation, party had dinner at Curley's cafe, 11 and 2:30 o'clock with the Rev, The budget will cover expendi Clear Lake. J. O. Blaness, South Haven, tures for the year's program, the Mr.

Christiansen served in the armed forces 3 years and re home town party, sports show at pastor, in charge. Des Moines; fish day opening and ceived an honorable discharge at St. Mary's circle of the Catholic prizes, July 4 celebration, Gover ter being overseas several months. Mr. and Mrs.

Christiansen will live nor's Days, farmer-merchant pic Ladies aid will meet Dec. 6 in the church parlors for a 12:30 o'clock potluck luncheon. Each member nic, Christmas observance and the at Belmond where the former is employed by General Mills Co. may bring a guest. YCU3 TO salary of a permanent paid secretary together with such incidental expenses as office rent, light and Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Grodland William Walch Rites and Susan, Buffalo, N. arrived Thursday morning to spend a few other necessities. The committee proposed to make days at the M. A.

Hmtzman home, at Swaledale Church Mr. Grodland is a former teacher a canvass of the membership to solicit for the budget on the basis at junior high. Clear Lake Requiem high mass Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Pease, Sr, of ability to pay and benefits ex pected to be derived from the for William Walch, who died suddenly Monday afternoon, was returned Wednesday evening from a vacation trip which included SMART, VAUfVl, CC.V.PLGTCLY stons at Marion, Mission, sung by the Rev. Francis Churchill, pastor at St. Lawrence Catholic church in Swaledale Thursday and Mexico City and Tasca, Old Mexico. They were away 3 weeks, year activities within the next week.

Once made, this solicitation will cover everything but the annual duties and payments may be arranged on a monthly or quarterly basis if desired. No further requests for money will be made morning. An error appeared in the story The Rev. J. J.

Buzynski, pastor of St. Patrick's church, Clear Lake, of the Soldiers' Memorial fund total in Wednesday's edition. The correct amount is $13,051.50, not of which Mr. Walch was a mem' during the year. Because of increased activities ber, gave the sermon and Mrs, $113,051.50 as indicated in the R.

A. Monaghen sang the re head. incident with the close of the war sponses. Mrs. Don A.

O'Neill was organist. CARD OF THANKS Burial was in Sacred Heart We wish to thank our neighbors cemetery, Rockwell. and friends for their many acts of kindness and helrjfulness during the illness and at the time of the Wa-Tan-Yes Sell 442 Tickets for Benefit death of our husband and father, r. W. Wallace.

We wish to thank all who sent flowers, cards or other expressions of sympathy and the pallbearers ana an otners xahn assisted in anv wav at the Clear Lake A preliminary check on the sale of tickets for Corn Is Green" for the benefit of the Soldiers' Memorial fund showed 442 tickets sold, which funeral. Everything was much ap preciated. will net nearly $40 for the fund Mrs. Catharine Wallace Lt. Rae E.

Wallace The sale was sponsored by the TheyH bring a gleam of pleasure to his eye because they've got what it takes to make a man happy expert tailoring, fine materials, good looks! Clear Lake Wa-Tan-Ye club, women's service organization. The rAsn rp thavks We wish to thank our friends club is very grateful for all pat and npichhors for the cards, let Open Backs are Open Sesame to a wealth of beauty and foot flattery In our Custom Footwear for Fall. The designer's magic wand creates new enchantment in the bareback look ronage and thanks all who assisted period, it is felt that a full time secretary is essential if Clear Lake is to move forward. C. A.

Knutson, chairman, said. The secretary's office will act as a clearing house for all activities and projects. The secretary will act on the recommendation of the Chamber of Commerce or its board of directors. The committee has under consideration several candidates for the position but Mr. Knutson stated that no definite hiring can be done until the budget is assured.

Other members of the special committee are D. E. Kenyon, L. E. Ashland, W.

H. Ward, C. F. Crane, E.A. Musgjerd, Willis Miller and Otto B.

Petersen. The committee will report to the general organization at a dinner meeting for members early in December. CELEBRATE 2 ANNIVERSARIES Clear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Edwards celebrated their 7th wedding anniversary Tuesday by entertaining the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy in honor of their 43rd anniversary. Other guests were Gary Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tarr, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Nichols with Judy and Lester. Following dinner the group attended the Ventura-Clear Lake basketball game at the high school. in the sale, by purchase of tickets, giving donations or solicitation for ters and acts of thoughtfulness while Mr. Hickok was in the hospital and since coming home.

And especially we thank the neighbors for picking the corn and the 5X A 'I 1 "I sales. 00 20 POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER GIVEN Clear Lake Mrs. Glen Diet' ladies for serving dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

R. S. Hickok rich, nee Dorothy Schoepf, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous Gleaming rayon jac-quard, striped or plain to suit his fancy. Mo joon, navy. shower given at the home of Mrs, Dean W.

Anderson Is Given Discharge A. B. Jensen, Hanlontown, with Mrs. Amos Gilbertson and daugh C1ar Lake S. Set.

Dean ters, Lorraine and Shirley, assist 93 9 ing. Recipes were exchanged and Anderson arrived Monday from Manila. P. and is at the home OUR STORE HOURS Mondays 12 Noon to 5:30 PVM. Tuesdays thru Friday 9:30 to 5:30 Saturdays 9:30 A.

M. to 8:00 P. M. the gifts, placed upon a table deco rated in aqua and yellow, were of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James opened by Mrs. Dietrich, assisted Warm half wool AN tractive contrasting trim. Navy with maroon, maroon wiih navy. by her cousin, Mrs. Cliff Haskin-son, Des Moines.

Refreshments were served. Mrs. Dietrich received many gifts for her new Anderson, having received an honorable discharge from the service at Fort Leavenworth, Nov. 25. He has been in the service more than 3 years and overseas with the 32nd division 34 mnnths Hi wears the Pacific Clear Lake Calendar home.

arpa rihhnn with 4 battle Stars IVADELL JORGENSON RECENT BRIDE and an arrowhead, good conduct Friday American Legion auxiliary sewing circle. Mrs. L. W. Rickard.

214 Burden street. Sub-diatrict men's dinner, Methodist church. 6:45 O'clock. Basketball. Clarion vs.

Clear Lake, high school gym, 7:30 o'clock. City council, city offices, 8 o'clock. Clear Lake Friends have learned of the recent marriage of ribbon, Philippine li Deration ana victory ribbons, combat medic badge, purple heart and presiden Miss Ivadell Jorgenson, who form erly lived at Fertile, to Ernest tial distinguished unit citation. 105 NORTH FEbERAL Ward Paulsen, Luverne, N. Dak.

The Goodell Billy Langlitz, honeymoon was spent in Denver months old son of Mr. and Mrs Colo. Mrs. Paulsen has been em French civilian workers are reclaiming for the TJ. S.

Army miles of German battlefield communications wire. Ira Langlitz, is a patient in the ployed in a drugstore at Luverne Lutheran hospital in Hampton. the past 3 years..

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