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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 28

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Humboldt, Iowa
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Buying new items for Loan Closet discussed Republican, Wednesday, Feb. 19 29 at Friendship Haven, Fort On and Mrs. C. L. Telleen, and overnight visitors in the Dodge.

Lawrence, were Sunday Floyd Sherrill home. Legion Auxiliary members met in the home of Mrs. Irvin Tokheim Monday evening. Mrs. Mildred Keen and Mrs.

Lloyd Abrams were hostesses. Buying new items for the Loan Closet were discussed and Mrs. Marvin Rogness volunteered to investigate cost and availability of the items to be purchased. Mrs. Irvin Tokheim, president, gave a report on the Humboldt County meeting held in Thor Community Hall.

Shelby Beck was chosen by the unit to attend Girl's State, which is held each June at Cedar Falls. Cleaning the Loan Closet was discussed and a date will be set later in the spring. Mrs. Hannah was hostess Tuesday afternoon for the February Hobby Club meeting. A jeweled cross on a velvet background was the project for the day, with Mrs.

Harry Crovisier in charge. Mrs. Thomas Nervig brought models of the project for March, and explained the items needed for construction of the clown dolls. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs.

Omer Anderson entertained her 500 card club at a party Saturday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Thomas Nervig, Mrs. Lester Kirchhof, and Mrs. Harry Crovisier.

Guests in addition to members were Mrs. Iva Nessa, Eagle Grove, Mrs. Edward Tokheim and Mrs. Laura Anderson. Sunday evening Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Stueland and family visited in the LeRoy Drager and Marvin Stueland homes at Webster City. Luncheon guests Monday of Mrs. Dexter Thomas were Mrs Spencer Smith, Mrs. Arden Thompson and Mrs.

George McCart, all of Eagle Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pullen were supper guests in the Bob Baumann home at Ayrshire Sunday. Mrs.

Gary Obrecht and girls of St. Paul, came Monday for a week's visit in the Harvey Obrecht and Carl Burkhart homes. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abrams, Marshalltown, were Thursday afternoon and supper guests in the Floyd Abrams home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Guddall returned home Saturday from a two weeks trip to Florida where they visited Disney World, the Busch Gardens, toured Cape Kennedy, the Cypress Gardens and attended "The Passion Play" at Lake Whales. While in Florida they visited in the Earl Kuehnast home near Satalight Beach, and en route made a tour of th Manmouth Caves in Kentucky. Stephani Wolf, formerly of Omaha, has returned home for an indefinite stay.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolf and family of Des Moines spent last weekend in the Wolf home to help Art Wolf celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Raymond Orsland, accompanied by relatives from Eagle Grove and Humboldt, attended a shower for Miss Jane Elwood at St.

John's Lutheran Church, Corwith, Sunday afternoon. Janice Orsland, Hartley, spent Saturday with her parents. Mrs. Willis Opheim has been released from Trinity Regional Hospital West, Fort Dodge, and is recuperating from surgery in the Marvin Midland home at Webster City. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Nervig visited in the home of Mrs. Annie Amerson at Hardy Sunday. Janna Ingebretson, Wartburg College, Waverly, spent several days the past week in the parental Marlin Ingebretson home. Mr.

and Mrs. George Bomberry have purchased the James Slaikeu home and are now living in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baumann and children, Roland, spent last Sunday in the Raymond Orsland home.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orsland, Marshalltown, were visitors last weekend in the home of Mrs. Hannah Johnson. Other guests at Junday dinner were Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Kunert, Mrs. Am Thompson and Robert To dieim. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

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29,354
Years Available:
1890-1977