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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 15

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Martha Mutti Zipper program Monday Oct. 7 Other exciting parts of her job include radio and television appearances and attendance at national meetings. Miss Mutti formerly worked in the Unique home office in Mahwah, N.J., as the Field Coordinator. at Rutland BRADGATE-Rutland Trinity Lutheran Sunday School held its annual rally day Sunday. Attendance pins were awarded to pupils during the opening exercises.

The following students receiving pins were: first year pin, Patty Brad Dan "Easy Sewing for Easy Living" is your invitation to learn new time and money saving ways to sew your wardrobe. This informative program is filled with practical sewing tips from how to stretch your wardrobe budget with coordination, to how to stitch-in-the-ditch. See and hear all about new easy sewing techniques like hemming with 11 1 your iron, doing patch pockets rally QflV without hand-sewing and putting in the Unique Invisible Zipper in five minutes or less. It's all designed to keep you up-to-date on what's happening in home sewing. Miss Martha Mutti, Educational Representative for the Unique Zipper Company, will be presenting "Easy Sewing for Easy Living" on Monday, Oct.

7, at 1:30, at the Extension Meeting Room. Besides telling you all Easy Sewing, Miss Mutti will be available for a short question and answer session to help you solve your sewing iprobliMnB, according to Mary Jo Thompson, Extension Home Economist. Be sure to attend this special one hour program. You'll receive a complimentary copy of the Unique Invisible Handbook. The program is free and open to the public.

This is a great way to spend an afternoon, so mark it on your calendar. Martha Mutti is an Educational Representative for Unique Zipper Distributing Service. A 'graduate of Ashland College, with a degree in Home Economics Education, Miss Mutti travels the mid-eastern area of the United States from her home in Cleveland, Ohio. At extension meetings and retail promotions, she demonstrates the Unique Invjfc. ible Zipper and other Unique products to home valuable clothing tips and hints to make sewing easier and more professional looking.

She is a guest speaker at teachers workshops presenting the newest ideas for visual 1 aids and clothing construction. three and four year olds, Watnemj kindergarten, first and second, Jean Westberg and Dorthea Wat- nem! third and fourth, Nancy Wiuff! fifth and sixth, Delma Ouderlan; seventh, Diane Jensen; eighth, Mike Williams; ninth, Marian Williams and Dick Orebner has the high school class. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Frederickson entertained at a pig barbecue reunion of Pearl Harbor survivors Saturday evening.

Members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hansen and Kris, Elk Horn; Mr, and Mrs. Russ Neal and Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Campbell, Council Bluffs; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wise and Robbie, Lytton; Mr. and Mrs. Al Frahm and Paula, Evansdale; Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Yarrow, LaPorte City; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark, Jeff and Kathy, Charles City; Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Watson, Clarion; and Dick Johnson, Des Moines. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ban wart, West Bend; Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Fredericksen, Livermore; Mr.

and Mrs. E. A Heidenwith, Estherville; Jack Kliegl and Pat Joynt, Emmetsburg; Terry Grow, Sioux Rapids; Tony Rupp, Ayrshire; and Mrs. Gene Madsen and Donald Madsen. Special guests were Gonzalo Luceo, Educaton, South America; Anna Lundberg of Sweden; Ervin Goeolse of West Germany and Lars Hindgaard Jensen, Arhus, Denmark.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Picaman visited Monday through Friday in Bartlesville, where they attended the funeral of Pedro Cornejo. ALCW was held Thursday afternoon in Rutland Trinity Lutheran Church. Rose Stock- dale presided at the meeting and Rev, Engelhardt was in charge of devotions.

Maitha Circle gave the program vith Janiece Paulson, Gladys Melson and Mary Lou Giddingii in charge. Meditation was by Lola Hacker and plans were made to attend United Methodist Guest pay Oct. 1 at Rutland. At the close of the refreshments vere served by hostesses, Gledyi Westberg, Dlanne Jensen Verna Fallesen, Karen Pe sen, Betty Williams, I Stockdale and Kathy Har lose Mrs. Brayton entertains for birthday HARDY-Mrs.

Lillian Bray ton entertained a birthday party in her home Tueiiday afternoon in honor of her 22 birthday. Guests were Minnie Proctor, Mrs. GuiSrun Andersen, Mrs. Annie son, Mrs. Bessie Michae son Mrs.

Lyle Kitley, Lawrence Nielsen, Mrs. ence Brayton, Mrs. Mack, Mrs. Alma Pugsley Mrs. Ruby Walkner.

afternoon was spent in playing 500 and WaHoo and was served. A Christian education for the north sub-district held in Gilmore City, Methodist Church Tuesday evening, 17. Tpose attending from the church were Mr. and Myron Clancy, Mrs. LuVerne Claude and Pastor DenHartog.

The group divided into six classes each Sunday school Mrs. llor- elyn and The supper and DIRECTORY fourth year pins, Jay Wiuff; fifth year pins to Tarni Helvick; sixth'yew pin to "Jeff Wiuff; seventh year pin to Robert Dornath and Shelly Watnem; eighth year pin to Brian Paulson and Brent Paulson; ninth year pins to Leslie Bleich, Denise Hacker, Carol Jensen and Jeff Helvick; 10th year pin to Frank Hacker; llth year pin to Allan Domath; 12th year pin to Diane Dornath, Karen Dornath, Dale Jensen and Dan Williams; and 13th year pin to Lori Helvick, Paul Giddhigs, Mark Giddings and Joel Paulson. Janiece Paulson is Sunday School Superintendent and Sunday School teachers are: DR. E. P.

HANSEN Optometrist 12MV6 DailyiS Friday evening 7 to 9 Closed Thursday Afternoon Phone 332-2281-Humboldt WARREN H. SMITH, BROKER Real Estate-Insurance Farm Loans Telephone 332-1071 Across from Humota Theatre OLSON ABSTRACT CO. Enid S. Day Phone 332-1593-Humboldt HUMBOLDT PRINTING vi Thei Republican -Independent Phone 332-2514 528 Sumner Ave. Humboldt, Iowa BEN MILLER Insurance Inc.

Loans Insurance Legion Building Phone 332-3812 SISSON CARE CENTRE 'Where caring make the difference'' 24-Hour Nursing Service Phone 332-1525-Humb oldt 9 ler- DSC er. went into ther class they were affiliated with. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson visited Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mrs, Odessa Erstand, in Health Center of Friendship Haven at Fort Dodge.

Mr. and Mrs. Miller Wergeland visited Sunday afternoon and were supper guests in the Arthur Vlnson home at Jewell. Mr. and -Mrs.

Fritz Krause and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krause spent a few days visiting cousins in Manawa and Clintonville, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Paul and Bill and Mrs. Claretta Wigans were supper guest? Sunday in the home of Gudrun Andersen. Mrs. Myron May is now employed as a secretary at Custom Farm Seeds at Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen attended a DAR meeting in the home of Mrs.

W. H. Volberding at Humboldt Monday afternoon- Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Anderson visited Sunday afternoon in home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Engh and family, Kanawha. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lane, Humboldt, were dinner guests Sunday in the 'home of her mother and brother, Mrs. Anna Potter and Carroll.

Host Georgia visitors 'H K. 1 atelLfc' QUV HIM ft if It 1 111 KfOrk HiirnV 111 Ul UlA lift! lumtuiei iunui Dinner and tupper fuatte MM, Dick the home of Mn, ROM Hefty City; and Mr, and MM, Otto vm Mr. and MM, Harry Bolder, Bruce and X). Protect your car investment For years, we've been a leader in quick-pay, no-nonsense settlements. And we've kept our rates reasonable with claim-free discounts.

Call us for details. amrmBurmou mmumncm Farm Bureau Life Farm Bureau Mutual Molnei. Iowa Myron Smith tRobwtMcNutt Office Humboldt, Iowa Phone 8824181 A Savings ANNUAL MINIMUM SCHEDULE OF SAVINGS RATE DEPOSIT Passbook Savings. 1.00 3-Month Savings Certificate 5 3 $1,000.00 12-month Savings Certificate 6 $1,000.00 24-Month Savings Certificate $1,000.00 36-Month Savings Certificate 6 $1,000.00 48-Month Savings Certificate $1,000.00 EFFECTIVE ANNUAL RATE 5.3' 5.8' 6.660% 6.9: 7.7 Interest on Passbook Savings is compounded daily from date of deposit to de withdrawal. On Certificates it is compounded quarterly.

All Certificates are automa renewable. Interest checks are mailed monthly if requested on Certificates of $10, more. Safety of your savings is insured up to $20,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insun mce Corporation. (A Substantial Interest Penalty is required for early withdrawal on certificates). AVIMS AM IQAI AI806IATIOI HBT NCKTM HUMOiOT, OWA nww HARDY-Mr.

and Mrs, Duane Bird and Trina, Albany, spent the past week in the home of his mother, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Brock. Bird was married to Mrs. Carol Gaudette Sept. 14.

Bird's son, Vaughn, has been staying with his Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brock and Mr. and Mrs, Harold D. Hansen, for the past three weeks and returned to Albany, with his father and step-mother.

I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kitley were callers Sunday afternoon in the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waldrop and Freddie, Fort Dodge.

Raymond Amerson and Arnold Amerson visited Sunday forenoon in the home of their mother, Mrs. Annie Amerson. Mrs. Ruby Walkner visited Sunday afternoon and evening in Mrs. Amerson's home.

Mr. and Mrs. Owen Voss, North English, came Tuesday for a visit in the home of and Mrs. Lyle Kitley and toft Wednesday afternoon for their home, General meeting of Trinity ALCW was held Tuesday afternoon in Trinity Lutheran Church. Hostesses were Mrs, Myron Westre, Mrs, Clarence Westre and Mrs.

Dennis Pederson. The program chair' man was Mrs. BMW gBinenng wum Honor 01 Dr. and Mrs. rjiek Sept.

21 Perry Hefty, Hubbard; birthday. SUPfRSTARTfRS hur There was an opening hymn sung and devotions were led by Mrs. 0. Mandsager. A skit was presented by Mrs.

Arthur Nelson, Mrs. Lewis Johnson and Mrs. Edward Nervig. A prayer was prayed in unison and the table grace was sung. The next meeting is Tuesday afternoon, Oct.

29. Hostesses are Mrs. Eva Johnson, Mrs. Dale Halverson and Mrs. Olen Lenning and the program chairman is Mrs.

Dennis Pederson. The coin 21" Deluxe Self link was bited Hardy Mrs. erne Gciorge was and irker Street lights are for your protection CALL 332-3475 When one is OUT THE SERVICE PEOPLE Iowa Public Service Co. HUMBOLDT CARE CENTER NORTH FACILITY NOW ACCEPTING reservations for residence. Private and semi-private accommodations available.

Reasonable rates. Business Phone 332-2623 Easy fingertip starting Lawn-Boy engine. Safety-guarded all-gear drive applies power to the rear wheels. Safety interlock system prevents starting of engine when drive is engaged. Snap-on grass bag with pivoting support rod for close maneuvering.

Extra quiet under-the-deck muffler. Patented safety features. 6 cutting heights. 1-year warranty. 21 Solid State Pushabte Solid State Ignition with a hotter spark for Quick new simplified carburetor with fewer parts for Sure starts.

Solid State means no condenser or points to replace. Snap-on grass bag with pivoting support rod. Patented safety features. Under-the-deck muffler. 6 cutting heights.

1-year warranty. Model 7264 LEE HARDWARE 609 Sumner Ave. Phone Boone Valley Bobcats Homecoming 1974 Football Schedule te of ically ,000 or Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept.

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4 11 16 25 Titonka CAL Corwith-Wesley Meservey-Thornton Ventura Kanawha Klemme Sheffield-Chapin Boone Valley 38 Sheffield-Chapin 0 Football Boosters Renwick Savings Bank Boone Valley Hardware Farmers Coop Elevator Helen's Club Renwick Pioneer Cheese Merriam Bros. Nutrena Feed Farmers Coop, Hardy Wilbur Nissen Plumbing Heating Macha Trucking Corp. Worthington Insurance Real Estate, Ivan Lundell, agent.

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29,354
Years Available:
1890-1977