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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 16

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from persons who sought comfort during frigid weather. Mrs. Studyvin Rites Clear Lake Globe-Gazette at Church Thursday ig Jane 4, 1346 Muoa City Globe-Gssette, Mio City. U. NF.WS of Clear Lake Funeral services town was a lumber center.

Jack Pollock, an enterprising: young dry goods merchant, found a new source of supply from eastern manufacturers. Then, with the aid of the Michigan tourist bureau, the newspaperwomen launched the red flannel festival. The town soon became famous, with orders pour for Mrs. E. E.

Studyvin, 74, who died at her home east of Clear Red Flannel Town to Fill Back Orders Cedar Springs, (U.R) There are no red flannels in red Just Give 'em Time Jacksonville, (U.R) Willie Mark of this city lost his pocket watch in 1920. He asked police detectives to find it. This year the watch turned up in a local pawnshop and now you guesesd it the hunt is on for Willie. Leith Home RECORD VACATION BIBLE Lake Monday morning following a long illness, will be held at the Methodist church Thursday at 2 o'clock. The Rev.

Warner M. Hubbard, pastor, will conduct the rites and burial will be in the cemetery at Chapin. Ward's funer ing in from all over the country TAKES PIKE ON VENTURA GRADE Carroll Kuhfus Lists Largest Fish to Date OPENS flannel town. Too many people in the United POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ntiucii A. 9J.

Kith nt Meservey. States remembered during their pre-Christmas shopping on bitter and Frank Eenhuis. 28, Thornton, i c.4 VT-iuin Pitv. Shower Site Monday Eve Clear Lake Mrs. P.

D. Leith, 308 S. 3rd street, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Kroeger, Inglewood, and 'Mrs. Peter Knutson, entertained a group of 24 friends at a shower compli Harley AUtTi.

ad Mi Hysmith, Enrolls 151 Pupils, 18 Teachers, Helpers Clear Lake Vacation school 21, both ol Mason -uy. Clear Lake The largest fish Divorces Filed Anon in th HTpthrtHist ohiirrh registered this season was listed at Petersen's Sports Goods store JESS BUTTLEMAH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR uuh aeainst Frank Melsh cn I ki al home is making the arrangements. Mrs. Studyvin was an active member of the Library Reading club. Mrs.

Muehl Expected at Clear Lake Clear Lake Mrs. Ella Muehl. Monday. It was a northern pike 2 children, title to the household goods and 18 teachers and neipers en and that the court ax the amount of roiled. Children from 4 years of IS VriL age through 9th grade in school caught by Carroll Kuhius, Ellsworth, and weighed 14 pounds, 6 ounces.

It was taken off the grade south of Ventura. This fish tops cold days that flaming rea drawers put this town on the map in the pre-war years. So merchants today faced a 2-piece conversion program. They want to satisfy a backlog of several thousand orders, but they also want sufficient stock on hand for the 1946 revival of the "Red Flannel Festival." Manufacturers have promised them a new shipment soon, now that military demands for heavy underwear have dropped. Cedar Springs became the red flannel center of the world after the unusually cold winter of 1935- menting Miss Elizabeth Kennedy Monday evening at the Leith home.

Miss Kennedy's marriage to Richard H. Harry, Youngstown, Ohio, is to take place June 15. Series of contests in which Separated Feb. 8. 1946.

are included. All departments are studvine units nertainine to the by 12 ounces the one caught by church. The 31 kindergarten chil Divorces Granted dren, directed by Mrs. C. E.

Mel- Harvey Coe, May is in tne same locality. Miss Maxine Cbnstenson and Ellen M. Carney divorced from Rodney I nriMi-asl PVnr rj r- Wendell Martvedt, Uiswortn, C. Carney on grounds of cruelty. Granted Mines.

VY. n. waiu aiiu r. vx. by defautt when he failed to appear.

studying Happy Times in Our Cookman won prizes formed the caueht a 42 inch northern pike unuren. Assisiams in xnis ae- entertainment Miss Kennedy was weighing 15 pounds, 7 ounces off Births Reported partment are jurs. james bage, presented a gift from the group Nelda Henderson, Charlene Stev- and ais0 a corsage of tea roses, ens and Ruth Thomas. The home was decorated with Independence, district president of the American Legion Auxiliary, will attend the Cerro Gordo county convention at the Clear Lake Country club Thursday afternoon and will give an address. She arrives Thursday morning by bus.

The session opensc with a 1 At Merer Hospital Son to Mr. and Bummie dock bunday. mis is the biggest fish reported so far this year. Unfortunately it was not registered. Mrs.

Carlos Galinao, aia oui o. iucs- 1936. Two New York newspaperwomen, Nina Babcock and Grace wishes to thank the voters of Cerro Gordo county for their kind support in Monday's primary election. Mrs. Arthur Hammond is guid- garden flowers.

A pink and white Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ing the 52 primary children in color scheme was carried out in -r III A rhMfnh 1 Hamilton, were credited with a rejuvenation of the long-handled warmer uppers. the menu. Mrs.

bam Kennedy, ixitr iucuu rlr uirhtpr to Mr. ana iuts. iuuiyu x-ccii iijiix x-kwut vjui viiuilii. i a stoke, Rockweu, Tuesday. she is assisted by Mmes.

Gerald mother Tf the honoree, was Parks Ady, Mason City, caugni a 7 pound northern from Bummie's Sunday and Jack Ryder, Mason City, caught a 5 pound northern off the dock at Bummie's Monday Son to Mr. ana Mrs. nana: Ktwrnic Prrinn Npl. trnevt. 314 S.

Monday. son and Herschel Murphy. Mrs. o'clock luncheon to be followed by a business meeting, election of officers and program. Mrs.

Henry Volstad, county president, will be in charge. Each unit of the county will supply a number for the program. Mrs. R. A.

Monaghen will repre Tm.lnrl I W. M. Hubbard is directing the POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Z'tiea Cfui i activities of the 50 juniors in a PLAYGROUND IS Defective wiring was the cause ot a 'Tho nnA Wnrlr nf roof fire at 6:15 a. m. Tuesday at the An eastern writer had bemoaned the passing of the old-fashioned red flannels and the 2 women conceived the festival idea after reading a copy of the Cedar Springs weekly Clipper.

The women canvassed Cedar Springs merchants and discovered hundreds of red flannels stored away from the days when the evening. The importance of registering the largest fish at either Thompson's or Petersen's store is emphasized by sponsors of the "big fish" contest home of Henry Jimenez and James Aus- xne ivieinoaisi tnurcn. ner as- tin, 1322 N. Jersey. sent Clear Lake in a vocal solo.

OPENED AT LAKE sistants are Mmes. A. G. Jordan, W. N.

Hill, Delbert Owens and H. H. Hines and Charlene George. Police Court The country's dairy herds total The Rev. W.

M. Hubbard is Careless Driving Hartley Doolan, 230 26,000,000 cows. Pryors, Coles Attend Reunion at Maxwell 15th S. forfeited a S10 bond. Traffic Violations Mrs.

Floyd Wade, Schedule Announced by Coach Bob Heston POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT guiding the 18 intermediates in a study of "Our Living Church." The junior and intermediate 940 15th Place N. Mrs. Asher Clark, 329 14th S. and Kenneth Neu, 621 S. each forfeited $1 bonds for over- Clear Lake Mr.

and Mrs. Ar groups will each spend a day time parking. J. Kramer, 1224 N. time parking.

J. Kramer, ctiiHvin? in Mason Citv viear iikc jliic suuuuci yiaj- ground activities sponsored by the Clear Lake The summer play- thur Pryor and daughter, Pauline, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cole spent Memorial day in Maxwell.

They were accompanied by Mrs. Voters of Cerro Gordo county: "3. rS Oear Lake board of education a $1 bond for improper parking. intPrmerliritPS will visit Enisconal. Ut off to a good Start Monday --a 1, with 68 children attendance Ttitilrlirtn Permits L.k.v,o Coach Bob Heston, who is in E.

V. Sturgeon, anta Monica, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Pryor, and brother, anmi.iy Vrl charee of the nroeram. announces William Ward, residence, 14 26th S.W.. to enruu uuoug 1 uns wrc.

iio 1ft tft William Ward, residence, 24 26tn registrationos will be taken after YV novt. Monrlav Mr. Hub- gn scnooi anu iiuiu 10 next Monday morning, Mr. Hub- Mr. Cole.

A family reunion was held in the home of a brother, H. W. Cole, Maxwell, with all the I- S. E. reoair residence.

JJ0O: M. C. in at the Lincoln building Mondays bard stated. vestment company, remodeling at 44 N. through Fridays.

family present excepting a sister Mr. Heston emphasizes that in Bremerton, wasn. a sister, Federal, $900. Realty Transfers children of summer residents are Yacht Club Plans for welcome to participate in the Mundt. John and Mabel to I games and sports as well as resi Organization, Races Edgar M.

Duesenberg and Opal it. Mrs. H. J. Liggett, 1 Virden, 111.

will accompany Mrs. Sturgeon to Clear Lake Thursday for a week's visit with relatives in Clear Lake. Miss "Pauline returned to' Minneapolis Saturday where she is head dent children. Children from kin- $1. (WD) Lota 1 ana 2.

dik 1 in Rogers and Sandry Add. to clear Lake. clear Lake Clear Lake Yacht dersarten aze ud are elieible to I i i I I want to thank you for your support at the polls Monday Kiri-h Rflma anil Chris to Harrv I tiuu ivm uum iuiieuii 101a viui- i ituuiu, lucic to uu wiiaigc iui av a. waiter, and Helen jt. i.

day and bunday, oeorge b. many, tendance and there is sometmng (WD Lot 3. blk 1 in Youngbloods Add. wmmnHnre annramcps Thp spa- fr.v all Via rfninir tn tinva a trnnH n.ti.AK surgical nurse, urology department of the University of Minnesota hospital. Opor T.T-rlia A to Bert Loean and a latra owu I.

uuiic iimi- llilic, Anna jt. (WD) Lots 7 and 8, ty states, and will continue Satur- Mr. Heston states that there Is blk. 22. Rockwell.

5-9-46. days and Sundays throughout the need for another team of girls and season. another of boys in the soft ball Amendt. Wm, and Reaka to John Donald Hyland and Mabel jt. $12,000.

(WD) N'A NE NWV 25-96-22. The first meeting of the club leagues in order to round out a 5-25-46. TO THE VOTERS OF CERRO GORDO COUNTY: Many thanks for your support at the polls Monday. Douglas Jake to John and Mary I vv.w.ov, gUUU omcuuic vi nvo. Speaker, it.

$1. (WD) Lots i and 3 Silver Spring, North Shore, Friday interested may present themselves in- Reynolds' Add. to m. c. 6-1-46.

evening at 7. Anyone interested in at the playgrounds as soon as con- cnaonu. uuris sna uavia hvnminir memhw 1o invifvi Tn subd. of lot bik io, "original piat of attend the organization meeing, The high school baseball prac- Milk Mixture for Stomach Ulcers A recent medical discovery now used by doctors and hospitals everywhere has proves usually successful in the treatment of ston acta ulcers caused from excess acid. It is a harmless preparation yet so elective.

In many cases the pains of stomach ulcers disappear almost immediately. Also recommended for pains, indices two. heartburn due to hyper-acidity. Sufferers may now try this at home by obtaining a bottle of LURIN from their drug, (ist. LURIN contain this new discovery in it purest farm.

Easy to take. Just mix two tea-ipoonfuls tus half glass of milk. Cost bat little. Must satisfy or mooey refunded. Lurin for sale by Ford Hopkins, Osco Drug and drug stores everywhere.

c. L. e-i-46. Mr. Marty states, rne matter 01 tice is also continuing Mondav.

riuttVf lots'1! anS'a to Key! Wedesday raees be Wednesday and Friday evenings nnirt. Arirt tn r. S.31-4R cussed. I from 6 to 8 at Lions field. Games Pedeity, Earl and Ethel, to Dick 1 he smpe class boats neid tneir will be nlaved with out-of-town onuia ana r-iiiaoexn, li.

ien i. firct nvont Momnna finv witn -ui (WD) Lot 1. blk 19. North Plymouth. "Ci rJT lcaIl a nl li Iowa.

5-11-46. AJ1 wwuung me ndvcuug ment will start tne midaie ol July, Kenner, Minnie snd Geo. to iropny ior mis race. i. ne snipe blk- class season also opens officially 636 Lake Voters Out lit A Hi vTi Oil) rvuu.

Vk It A. U-41U. I T. Clark, Bertha to Minnie G. and George A.

Kenner, Jt. $1. (WD) Lot for Primary Election li, buc. e. barker's 5th Add.

to M. C. 6-1-46. Clear Lake Clear Lake voters Wepler. John to Cecil McVicker.

$1 N. Blackmore Home Scene of Roof Fire At Last They're Mere! (WD) N. 50 ft. of of lot 5. blk 12.

turned out 636 strong Monday to participate in the primary elec Paul Felt's Plat of M. C. 4-25-46. Myll. Kermit and Lillian, to R.

D. tion. Of this number 80 were reg Carnes, $1. (WD) Lot 3, blk 8 In East istered as democrats and 556 as Clear Lake The fire depart ment was called to the Ned Black rark Place Add. to M.

C. 4-3-46. r3 P53 rum more home, 509 Ration Calendar Carlton street, ocrats were distributed 31, 22 and Monday afternoon when fire of r-XX ill BTT ml 4l I Xik All illU C111V4. WAU. A tOkVCt.

uvufin ouarc Biamp eooa tot i nnirnnum rriCTin nrnirA rnrnnon i pounds, will expire Aue. 31 Snare im veiy, ana tne repuDUcans No. 9. good for pound canning ugar. "le .01 "ed.r ule cdJ1' UA 134 and 193.

expires yjcv M. I UU11U1UK. laeiore tOimetllOUS CUUlll I Tn -tho lnnol h-illnKn -fiw 4tic be made and water applied a large tice of the neace H. H. Cran 12.

noon'; i p. m. to 5 I. m. Mondav hle was burned in the roof and polled 133.

88 and 135 votes and through Friday, closed Saturday. the 2nd story of the home gutted ira W. Jones 144. 90 and 142 in Office hours for ripfonj rm-ui I 1 at a 1 room is. Federal blTudlna.r.

r'm" uJ' uie iVlost OA lIie 1st, na and 3rd wards, respec 12, noon; i p. m. to 3 p. m. Monday lure ana oeaamg was removed Dy tively, both being nominated.

A. HJ. a I 1 ,1 A through Friday. Closed Saturday. helpful neighbors.

A daughter, N. Michaels, out' for constable, re Mrs. Arthur Petersen, was the ceived 135. 88 and 131 votes bv Salvage Calendar oniy person at nome wnen cnu- wards, waiting for them and we have been working to get them ow they're here. The new Homestead is one of the high innerspring mattresses.

The Homestead is a Homeworthy i 'vc, You have been quality dren on Hugh street noted the The democrats put up no can smoKe ana gave tne alarm. Con- didates lor local offices, PAPER Tie bundles securely, loose papers tn bags or boxes. Hold for next collection by Boy Scout. WASTE FATS Deliver to jout local market. Market pay 4 cents a pound.

siderable water damage resulted. Mr. Blackmore stated Tuesday I r-nverorl in. VIWUI I.UIV6 UHCIS covered by in that the loss was POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Mrs. G.

Lindon, 312 N. 4th surance. street, will entertain both groups 4 and 5 of the Congregational aid at her home Wednesday afternoon. Product by Vincent-McCall. We picked 'cm 'specially for you.

Now we've got 'em! Come in and get yours today. Twin and full bed sizes. Place your order now without VVA-TAN-TE CLUB MEETS AT TRAGER'S For sale Piano, dining suite, Clear Lake Wa-Tan-Ye club fum. Rnn 2nd Phnno kw.w JT'1. nonie John Kopecky, director, an- cvtiwis mt uimiei- ana a il.i i delay our shipment is limited.

xuavMAawVM M1U wllV VV UU1U 7 Wednesday evening. All mem- bers are asked to be present, ji i nun. ii.n I i I .1 -V ABrti 'f i 111.. 'MMiMMM a guest this weekend. Mrs.

B. A. Lost Sat eve" lady 8 wrist Morse reported that the Girl Scout watch, black top case with sap-troop sponsored by the club will Phires. Reward. Ph.

239. camp on the island in July and Irs. Arnold Rasmussen, noble requested club members to act as grand of Tina Rebekah lodge, re-chaperones. Names for member- quests all members of the order i A vav fill -r: mattqess MATTRESS ship were suggested and com- to meet at I. O.

O. F. hall at 1:30 munications- thanking the club for o'clock Wednesday to attend the courtesies were read. Mmes. Ger- funeral of A.

R. Cain at the Meth- ald Brooks and V. E. Young are odist church at 2, TO MATCH the June committee. Mrs.

Irene Aske, who underwent a major operation at Park hospital, Mason City, last week, is not improving as rapidly as hoped, it was learned Tuesday. Any Man Who Says Mrs. Ray Rice returned Monday I'm Old at 40" from a week's visit with relatives at Wadena, Oelwein and Is last Crazy Clear Lake Calendar 7b, VINC ENT- McC ALL Lock st the CD snd Wednesday Service men's prayer meet icsngsters! Try Pcppsn Up Mony thanks for your support at the polls Monday! TIM PIIALEEl "OM st 40 or KrT IVMfcBtlrtirt Yow Bstliss; pep. ma, worn-ou eondttioo msy maks yon ft i you im Old! But CiiouAADdfl of men scd women flDdt tetuvto VVVM0. fiJor80.

It jrou ttr ol eeling old. If yon want new vtulltr snd youwtr IceUng. try CWrei.Tos tonic tor rundown, einsusted, old leelinc ous sulely to body's lack ot Iron. Rica In Iron ou. too, nwr need tor new pep, Ttror, TltiUtj.

AIM eoo-Uin vitamin Bi. ealelum, pboephonis. Coot so Utile It loollsa no to pat Ostrex Toale Tablets to MM TODAY, fee introductory sis sow a4r 2el ON SALE At all drug stores everywhere in Mason tiry, at usco Drug. FBURSDV ing, Mrs. W.

N. Hill. 10. Lions club, I. O.

O. F. hall, 12:15. E. T.

Bridge club. Lake Shore hotel, 1. Mason City and Clear Lake Newcomers' Card clubs, Lake Shore hotel, 1. Congregational Aid: Group 1 Mrs. N.

B. Rice, 200 6. Oak street: grouo 2 Mrs. C. O.

Eorton, 121 W. South street; group 3 Mrs. George Urbatch, 819 W. 2nd street; groups 4 and 5, Mrs. J.

G. Lindon, 312 N. 4th street. Methodist W. S.

C. church parlors, executive board, general meeting. 2. Coffee club, Mrs. A.

VanHoosen, 810 S. Oak street. Friendly Garden club, Mrs. L. J.

Kut-schara. 215 Jefferson street. Thimble Bee club, Mrs. Sadie Thompson, Kensett. The Reef," open for high school to 20 years, 7 to 11:30.

Fellowship supper. Christian church parlors. 7. Marching band practice, high school, 7. Esther circle, Bethlehem Lutheran Aid.

Mrs. Herman Schloemer, South Shore, 8. Double class. Mrs. Walter Wood, 8.

American Legion Auxiliary, Legion hall. 8. Attention Farmers and Gardeners! WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FIRST ROTOTILLER The Amazhir Farm and Garden Implement with 100 Uses Bedding Dept. Third Floor DROP IN AND SEE IT HAYDEN MOTOR CO. Phon 122 So.

3rd St. Just South of 500 CLEAR LAKE Rogers Hotel The principal breeds of U. dairy cows re: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey. Holstein and 1 Jersey..

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