Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 17
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festival as furtherance of the na-1 tional Wa-Tan-Ye objective, "Service Foremost." The meeting took the place of the Sept. 3 session which is Labor day. The hostesses, Mmes. hardt and Irving R. Morgan and Miss Ethel Carpenter, served a smorgasbord dinner.
Mr. Burkhardt took several members for a Mrs. Joseph Marriott, and Mrs. A. R.
Cain were guests. Mrs. Tom Wood, leader of Girl Scout troop 17, sponsored by the club, sent a report of their camping trip to Devil's Lake, and thanked the club for its co-operation and support. Will Address Lake Faculty L. S.
Flom to Speak on "School Activity" Clear Lake Doctor Laurence S. Flom, Drake university, Des Moines, will speak on the "Activfity Lake School" at a meeting of teachers at the high Saturday morning and afternoon. Co activities of several into the students total school program adds interest and zest, he believes. Professor Ellen Hartnet, of Drake, will address the teachers on elementary science with emphasis on how the subject of atomic energy may be successfully introduced to school children. On Friday the new teachers in the system will meet with their respective principals.
Miss Lillie Williams, FortDodge, has already begun her work in the homemaking department and is busy contacting mempers of her various classes. Coach Vic Weber has also begun athletic work, issued football equipment and made up the schedule of games. AUTOMOTIVE HEADQUARTERS Gambles The Friendly Store PRE: LABOR DAY: SALE! PRICES SLASHED ON 36 Month VARCON BATTERIES! Written Guarantee VARCON "Super -Active" REG. 13.95 more water over the plates with Water Guard! 51 plates are arators. 110 ampere-hour capafiberglass insulated.
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plus tax ALWAYS BETTER BUYS AT Gambles! Wa-Tan-Yes Initiate Two Birthday Party for Public on Sept. 17 Clear Lake- Mmes. Ward Smiley and Harvey Hackbarth were initiated to membership in WaTan-Ye club, woman's service organization, at the summer Mrs. William Burkhardt Tuesday evening. The ceremony was conducted by Mmes.
Gerald Brooks. Earl Cary, Paul Miller and Edith Naylor. Plans were made for a birthday party and dinner to bei held Sept. 17. Members are to invite guests who will give one cent for each year they are old.
Tables will be decorated to represent the months of the year with each guest sitting at the table for the month in which her birthday occurs. Miss Teny Jorgen is master of ceremonies. Leaders for each month are: January B. Morse land Misses Mollie Wellmon; Watts February- Ruth Toppin; Mar Mmes. Chris Luymes and Lauretta Henderson: April--Miss Wilma Slaughter Mrs.
Mary Bowman; -Mmes. Earl Cary and G. W. Wilcox; June -Mrs. Donald Carr; July--Miss Ella Ernst and Mrs.
G. Brooks; Mrs. Edith Lillian Naylor; Overton: SepOctober-Mrs. R. J.
Sweiger and Miss Lucia E. O'Neil; NovemberMrs. Irving R. Morgan and Miss Linda Harlan Reid Herreman; and Miss Lola December-Mrs. Mason.
Each table chairman will arrange an entertainment number for the program. The party is in charge of the finance committee of which Mrs. Sidney Halford is chairman. Prizes will be given for the table collecting the most money, and to the oldest person present. The club voted to co-operate so far as possible with the Chamber of Commerce in the annual fall Clear Lake Globe-Gazette before Mr.
Zook suffered a fair, Mason City, last week. Jack and Wayne Zook, Roy Roy Badker, Frank Allen, Bill Badker was not presin the background. Mr. Vuland came to help out. 8 photo by Musser NEIGHBORS FINISH GRAIN HARVEST -Neighbors of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Zook, who live 5 miles south west of Clear Lake on the Thornton road, held a bee at the Zook farm Tuesday to complete harvesting 18 acres of grain cut sprained ankle when a calf fell on him at the North Iowa In the picture, front row, left to right, are Ronald Borton, Vulgamott and Clifford Odom. Back row, Clarence Draves, Mr. Zook (with crutches) Miles Borton and Harry Welker. ent for the picture and Lloyd Spilman is on top of the stack gamott, Cerro Gordo, was visiting in the neighborhood -News of Your CLEAR LAKE NEIGHBORS ries of meetings beginning Sept.
2 ending Sept, 9 in the Methodist church, Burchinal, at 8 p. m. each evening. Mr. Loren represents the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
For Sale: Clothes, 705 S. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Knutson will guests Thursday of Governor and Mrs. William S. Beardsley, IDes Moines, for, Hoover Award day at Iowa' State fair. The Knutsons will be overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Trafford, route 3, are the parents of an 84 pound son, Gary Dean, born Saturday at the Robert Shook home. He is the first child. Mrs. Traffordilocal is the former Peggy Shook.
The main dining room of the All Vets Social Center will close for the season, Saturday, Sept. 1. The club will remain open year around daily except Sunday, for room food service, parties, dances and any kind of entertainment. Missionary John Loren Des Moines, will be in charge of 'a se- the Beardsleys at the mansion Thursday evening. Rummage Sale, 1st hse.
N. Hilltop Motel. Persons wishing transportation to the V. F. W.
Auxiliary breakfast at the home Mrs. Luther Buss, 632 S. Federal, Mason City, Thursday morning from 9 to 11, are asked to call Mrs. F. B.
Hart, 816-W. at any time up to 9 a. m. Thursday. For Rent: Furn.
apt. 705 8th. Mic. and the Mrs. funeral Frank of their Mullan aunt, attended Mrs.
Amelia Rube. at Sheffield Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Rube was a sister of the late R. S.
Esslinger. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Christians, Spencer, visited the EsslingerMullan home Tuesday evening. For Sale: Furniture and lawn (fence.
Ph. 622W. Eden Farm club will hold a noon picnic at State park Sept. 8 as its first fall meeting. The committee includes Mmes.
Shirley Stanfield, Walter Wood and H. C. O'Brien. For Rent: 3 room pri. bath and entrance.
412 S. 3rd St. Ph. 1509J. Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Anderson and family, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mullan and family, Mason City, have returned home after a week in the EsslingerMullan cottage. "Sunny Crest," on the south shore. The youth conference which! closed at Bishop Morrison lodge Saturday completed the summer! program there, the Rev. Harry E. Burris, manager, stated Wednesday.
The lodge is now closed until next spring. Holsum bakery employes will; picnic at P. M. park Sunday and the Leech family reunion will be held there. Don Mullan is spending 3 week in Chicago as a delegate from St.
Joseph's parochial school, Mason City. Members of Youth Fellowship of the Evangelical Free church attended the Lacour evangelistic services at Methodist camp in a body Tuesday evening. The regu(lar routine will be resumed next week. Band members are requested to turn in their uniforms Thursday between 1:30 and 5 p. Ludwig T.
Wangberg. band director. announced Wednesday. CRAVEN DENTIST PRACTICE LIMITED TO PLATE WORK CEDAR RAPIDS 302 SOUTH FEDERAL DES MOINESMason City SIOUX CITY Girl Scouts Report Trip to Wisconsin Clear Lake Girl Scouts of troop 8 who went to Devil's Lake State park, for their summer camping trip had a memorable vacation according to a report by Mrs. Tom Wood, leader, to WaTan-Ye club, woman's service organization, sponsor of the troop.
The party left Clear Lake by chartered bus in the rain at 7:30 a. m. Aug. 20, and stopped at McGregor for lunch. The girls climbed Pike's Peak to the Mississippi river and 3 states.
Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa, also boat passing through a pontoon At Baraboo, the food captains purchased supplies for two days and they went on to pitch tents, build fires, cook supper and to bed. All cooking was done over an open a fire. Food captains for a day each were Donna Ouverson, a Sandra Merriman, Wanell Dunlap, Janet Jorgenrud and Janice 01- son. Menus included such items as chili, creamed potatoes, French toast, spagetti and cheese, oatmeal, goulash, potato salad and sweet corn. One of the most interesting experiences was attendance at the Ringing Brothers theater at Baraboo.
The inside is a replica of the done by architects then painters Italian Arena and work was brought from Italy by Ringlings. Balcony seats cost $100 each to build. Other pleasures were a visit to the community building at Baraboo, visit to the camp of a Boy Scout troop from Chicago, a visit to "The Dells" with tour on "The (Pirate," roller skating, bluff 29, 1951 Mason City Globe Mason CA7, M. climbing, hiking, swimming, boating, horseback riding, visit to the reptile gardens and campfire with guests. The girls visited the zoo at Baraboo and then went to Portage, interesting since the first agency there were, grandparents of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts in America.
At Portage they had the only meal eaten out, a birthday dinner at the Kerr Cafe for Bonnie Miller. In the evening they visited the canteen for games, songs and dancing. Returning home in the rain Saturday, the girls lunched on a box of "eats" furnished by the WaTan-Ye club. Mrs. Wood and the alto troop, who members helped are them most to grateful earn funds for the trip or contributed Itents, sleeping bags and other conveniences and necessities.
LATEST AND YOUNGESTLittle Paula Gould, year old daughter of Mrs. Ralph Gould, Clear Lake. is the latest to date and the youngest entry for the of Rodeo queen at the coronation event to be staged at the Surf ballroom Friday evening when a queen for the rodeo to be at Clear Lake Saturday, Sunday and Monday will be chosen. The winner will lead the parade all 3 days, receive a $25 defense bond from the Surf ballroom, a queen cake from the Clear Lake bakery, a case of Coca Cola from the Mason City Bottling company and a trophy from the Bit and Spur club, rodeo sponsors. Plan Services for Albert J.
Fuller, 76 Clear Lake--Funeral services! for Albert J. Fuller, 76, who died at a Mason City hospital Monday evening after a long illness, will be held at Ward's funeral home Thursday afternoon at 2. The Rev. Alvin N. Rogness, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, Mason City, conduct the rites and will be in Clear Lake cemetery.
USE THE G-G CLASSIFIED ADS Clear Lake Calendar THURSDAY-Red Cross home service worker, City hall, 8:30 a. m. until noon. Rotary club, All Veterans Social Center. 12:15.
Music Mothers club, high school. 1:30. Lacours school of evangelism. Methodist camp, 3, concert and address, Planning board, city offices, 7:30. O.
club, Mrs. George Fuller, 129 N. 14th 8. Mrs. Minnie Dickerson, Columbus, is visiting at the Esslinger-Mullan home a few.
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All druggists. Hubbards to Lead Classes Purdue University Site of Conference Clear Lake--Both the Rev. and Mrs. Warner M. Hubbard of the Methodist church will spend next week at Purdue University, Lafayette, where they will teach in a pastor's training school, "School of the Prophet," for the Indiana Methodist state conference.
Also on the faculty will be the Rev. Lawrence Lacour who is conducting an evangelistic campaign at Methodist camp, Clear Lake, at present. This week Mrs. Hubbard is at Lincoln, where she is teaching a course on "Churches for Our Country's Needs" for the women's sessions of the annual School of Missions for the state organization of Women's Society of Christian Service. Three other resource leaders and 4.
eminent tors of the church are also appearling as instructors according to the Lincoln Star. Fete Mrs. K. Hyde at Two Showers Ciear Lake-Mrs. Hyde, Ventura, nee Charlotte Hoeft, formerly of Clear Lake, was honored at miscellaneous "post-nuptial shower at the Redeemer Lutheran church of Ventura with her grandmother, Mrs.
Martha Hoeft, aunt, Mrs. George Knopf, hostesses. She was also honored by Mrs. Art Hoeft and Miss Grace Thomas at the June Hoeft home. At both she received many fine gifts for her new home.
Mrs. Hyde is a daughter of Mrs. June Hoeft and the late Lester Hoeft. Mr. Hyde, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Hyde, Clear Lake, with the U. S. navy and stationed at San Diego, Cal.
Attendance Grows at Lacour Meetings Clear -Attendance at the Lacour evangelistic meetings Methodist camp is growing steadily, it was reported Wednesday. Musicians who provide the prelude each afternoon at 3 and evening at 8 are all artists. Four marimbas are used in concert. The harp solos and accompaniments played by Mrs. Mildred Lacour are a treat and the Rev.
Lawrence Lacour preaches the gospel in a sane, searching and heart-warming manner, it is stated. team will continue meetings each afternoon at 3 and each evening at 8 through Sunday. Miss Mary Lou Fillier, dramatic soprano of the team, sing two numbers at the Methodist church in Clear Lake Sunday morning. New Twist Weave Gaberdine SLACKS TWO PAIR $15 Sidners SEARS KENMORE UPRIGHT ROEBUCK AND CO. VACUUM CLEANER and here's the latest in fast, easy rug and carpet cleaning Compare Quality! Compare Style! Compare Price! 5495 TERMS EASY We think this cleaner is the best on the market--bar none! It's smart-looking, powerfulAND has newly designed wheels for easier handling, faster cleaning.
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