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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 8

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ana. mm i niMiiw tmm, i wm hi in i ii nmmrn. ij i mm miM. vt Jan. 4, 1950 Msn City Globe-Gaiette, Mason City, I.

John, Jerry Olivers ily, Miss Sylvia Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs.

C. P. Berner and family, Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Marcall and Joyce and Dr. and Mrs. George H. Gitz, Go to Los Angeles Clear Lake Globe-Gazette YOCK PAPEE IS NOT DELIVERED BY :00 P.

PH. 839 OE J59. NO COMPLAINTS CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER 6:45. Clear Lake Mr. and Mrs.

John all of Mason City. Jerry Oliver, who were married at the Methodist church New Year's Eve, left Monday for their home at 6210 Roy street, Los Angeles, Cal. For travel the bride Clear Lakers to Hold Annual Clear Lake Juniors Win One, Lose One wore a wine colored gabardine suit with black accessories. Mrs. Oliver, nee Alberta Jane Clear Lake Clear Lake 8th Jordan, was graduated from Clear grade basketball players were de Event Feb.

5 Clear Lake Mrs. Leland K. Callanan, 946 S. Burlington avenue, Los Angeles, announced Wednesday that the 8th annual Lake high school and attended Iowa State Teachers college, Cedar Falls, a year. She taught at Forest City last year and this year is teaching in Los Angeles.

feated by the Hampton 8th graders in a game at Clear Lake Tuesday after school. Gary Pattschull was outstanding for Clear Lake Mr. Oliver is employed by the Southern Pacific railroad. and Botts, Hampton, who scored 8 points. Out of town guests at the wed The 7 th grade team reversed the order and defeated the Hamp ding included Mrs.

Edwin H. Plenge and daughters, Anna Lynn ton 7th team 24-9. Grant Wright and Jeanie, and Lynn Kirkpat-rick, Memphis, Mr. and Mrs. was the shining star for the Lake men and Callahan scored 5 points for Hampton.

Return games will Marion E. Olson, Waverly; Edwin Lynn Gudgel, Des Moines; be played at Hampton Feb. 3, 1SP illf Gilmore, junior high school Clear Lake get-together in Los Angeles will be held Feb. 5, at the South Ebell club house, at 71st and Menlo avenue, Los Angeles, from 12:30 to 6 p. m.

All Clear Lake residents visiting or vacationing in California at the time as well as former residents of Clear Lake who now live in or near Los Angeles, are welcome to attend the get-together. Persons living in Clear Lake are requested to write friends or relatives in the wst about the gathering in order that as many as possible will hear of it and attend. Mrs. H. H.

Binger, Tulare, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Knudt- principal, announced. son and family, Forest City; Mr. School was resumed in all and Mrs.

David L. Pickens, Des grades Tuesday morning. Regis Moines, and Mr. and Mrs. John tration for the 2nd semester is W.

Oliver and family, Los An now under way. The first semes geles. ter closes Jan. 16. Final exams EVERETT M.

PETERSON MISS THELMA PETERSON Globe-Gazette photos Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thrams, will be given Jan. 11 and 12. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Thrams, Clear Lake faculty members Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kiser and fam INSTALLED NOBLE GRANDS OF LAKE LODGES Everett M. Peterson was installed noble grand of Clear Lake lodge No.

187 and Miss Thelma Peterson, noble grand of Tina Rebekah lodge No. 105 in public installation ceremonies at will attend a conference session of superintendents, principals, coaches, music and dramatic i Globe-Gazette' photo PRESENTS FLAG TO ODD FELLOWS LODGE Members of the Woman's Relief Corps of Clear Lake presented a U. S. flag to Odd Fellows lodge No. 187, Clear Lake, at I.

O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening. In the picture, left to right, are Mmes.

J. C. Norris, R. J. Nelson and A.

R. Cain, Mrs. Fred Funk, patriotic instructor who made the presentation speech Mrs. G. E.

Curphy, Everett M. "Peterson, noble grand, who accepted the flag for his lodge Miss Thelma Peterson, noble grand of Tina Rebekah lodge, and Mrs. Charles Gooch, Mason City, flagbearer for the Mason City installing staff which put on the Odd Fellow-Rebekah installation ceremonies at Clear Lake Tuesday evening. teachers at Clarion Thursday eve I. U.

U. t. hall, Clear Lake mng to talk over and plan for Yes we have Ihem spring activities in those fields. Dickinson and Mrs. C.

W. Hu- lne student council meets on backer, wardens; G. G. Weida Thursday noon. Miss JoAnn Campbell, sponsor, reports 8 more and Mrs.

Foster Elliott, guardians; Guy Angell and Mrs. Weirda, boxes filled by the Junior Red chaplains; Harold Rosenkild and Jr. The time was spent in sewing Clear Lake Briefs Cross. Mrs. Maude Maxon, secretaries, and visiting.

Refreshments were SIMM SlCTui GHACHIHES and Charles Gooch, and Mrs Earl Anderson, farmer living served. Mrs. Harry Shoop will en Miss Phebe Rogers left Monday N. T. DeWitt, treasurers.

south of Clear Lake, is the new tertain the club Jan. 19. for her work in Chicago after vis schoolTius driver in place of Don Happy Eight Card club met with Sin? Special Numbers iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

R. Rogers over the holidays. Standley, who has accepted Mrs. Hertig was pianist and Tuesday evening. They succeed W.

O. Ward and Mrs. Ed Heitland respectively. Other elective officers installed were Leonard Ouverson and Mrs. Everett M.

Peterson as vice grands, Clair Heifner and Mrs. Russell Roberts, recording secretaries; G. E. Curphy and Mrs. A.

R. Cain, financial secretaries; Tom Nelson, and Mrs. J. C. Nor is, treasurers.

Appointive officers installed were Adolph Friest and Mrs. Le-roy Miller, wardens; Gus Heinrich end Mrs. Oscar McEldoon, conductors; Robert Latch and Mrs. Alex Jette, inside guardians; Kenneth Miller and Mrs. Elmer Nelson, outside guardians.

Mrs. A. C. Sater. Mmes.

S. Bacon and Cora Hill were guests position with the city water de Mrs. Gooch, flagbearer. Mmes. F.

For Rent: Warm room, 915 1st partment. The new bus barn on Mrs. Bacon won high, Mrs. Oar L. Curtis and J.

E. Vesterby, vo Ave. South. Ph. 548-W.

N. 8th street is now in use. ence Prescott consolation and Mrs calists, sang a number, "Carrie Mrs. Mattie Pollock, 81, Garner, Services Thursday for Harold E. Hill Clear Lake Funeral services for Harold E.

Hill, 50, a former resident of Cerro Gordo county who died in Los Angeles, Saturday, will be held at the Wilcox funeral chapel Thursday at 2 o'clock, it was announced Wednesday. The Rev. Warner M. Hubbard, pastor of the Methodist church, will conduct the rites and burial will be in Clear Lake cemetery. Mrs.

Hill is already here and the body is to arrive Harry Beal traveling. Mrs. Ken This Js Your Big Day," dedicated neth Cobb entertains Jan. 17. was moved from the Bethany nursing home to Mercy hospital, to Mrs.

Heitland, as the noble New Styles New Models Portables Cabinets Consoles Clear Lake Calendar grands gave up their seats and another, "Now Is the Hour," as Mason City, Wednesday following a fall in which she suffered a During the period January THl'RSDAY Red Cross home service worker. City hall. 8:30 until noon. the vice grands took their places through September, 1949, Amen fractured hip. Rotary club, All Veterans Social Cen can aid commodities imported As the noble grands were in ter.

12:15. Wanted: Waitress; cook. Park stalled, Mmes; Bohning and Cur from U. S. to Japan were valued Twentieth Century club, Mrs.

Fred Corner. Ph. 114. Bendt. 401 N.

4th street. 1. at $445,658,728. phy presented Miss Peterson Busy Bee club, Mrs. Roll in Luscomb $(5)(o)50 corsage and Mr.

Peterson a bou Mr. and Mrs. Clare Allen, Mason City, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linger Longer Birthday club, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nelson, musicians; Marshall Friest and Mrs.

Curphy, R. S. N. John Jacobs and Mrs. John V.

Bohning, L. S. tonniere. Mr. Ouverson and Mrs Thursday morning.

August Bitker, 611 Emerson street. Come in and look over our complete stock Portable prices start at Barenz, Riceville, were guests at Sorosis club, Mrs. L. W. Sherman, 109 Peterson were also presented t.

Mate street. the Frank Allen home Sundav for flowers as the singers sang "Let Crescent club, Mrs. J. C. Davenport, (2)2 AND UP N.

Paul Toppin and Mrs. Gun. nar Anderson, R. S. Leroy Mil ler and Mrs.

Ray Henry, L. S. S. Us Then Be Doing." Words to the 413 N. 4th street, 2:30.

a Christmas-New Year's dinner. Dorothy Runcie Tells Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen and June, Eddie and Experiences at Work Royal Neighbor club, Mss. Clarence songs were written by Mrs.

Clem Prescott, 301 W. Division streat. ens. Zion Lutheran Ladies aid, church par Mr. Bohning and Mrs.

Clarence Zook, chaplains; Clifford Peterson and Mrs. Eric Clark, R. S. V. At the close of the ceremonies Clear Lake Miss Dorothy Run lors, Story hour, public library, 4:10.

the installing team gave a most ie gave her experiences in social Cub Scout, den Indians, Mrs. Tom intricate and novel drill, forming Ask Ray Sen 19 EAST STATE STREET Wood; den 9, Tomachicks, Mrs. and Dr. K. R.

Rogers and Mrs Marion Rust, L. S. V. G. Is Color Bearer various figures and spelling out L.

Knutson, 4:15. service work for the program of Chapter EA, P.E.O., at the home of Mrs. J. C. Davenport Tuesday evening.

Mrs. L. E. Ashland is hostess Amvet Auxiliary, Legion hall, 7:30, the word "Love" in living letters PHONE 1122 FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION SHNGEE SBWIEI MACUHKB CO. 123 NORTH FEDERAL Public installation.

Clear Lake En jerry ana xvir. ana jvus. xviereaiiu Allen, Mason City. Unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Allen, Mason City; Mr.

and Mrs. Donovan Allen and sons, Mankato, and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Allen, Algona. Technical advisor on Life Ins.

problems. Lloyd K. Basler. Mmes. Dale Olson and Richard Harry, program chairmen, an campment and Auxiliary, I.

O. hall, 8. For the Rebekahs Mrs. Paul Toppin is color bearer, Mrs. Neil Slocum, staff captain, and Mrs.

Mr. Peterson gave a few words of welcome and praised the installing team for its work and Miss Peterson thanked the lodge for the O. H. Bridge club, Mrs. F.

G. Posson 532 Marion Park drive. 8. at a 6:30 dinner Jan. 17.

Mrs. Floyd Hendrickson was a guest of the homemaking department of the Mothers Study club at the home of Mrs. J. S. Anderson, Triple club, Mrs.

Loren Elting, 510 George Prestholt, instructor. The flower committee includes Mmes. 4tn street, 8. honor conferred upon her and for all that had been done to make Arnold Rasmussen and Carl Jo. hannessen and the finance com.

line sang "It's a Grand Old Flag' the installation outstanding. Flag Presented Lodge mittee, Mmes. Clarence Miller, and "Columbia, the Gem of tho nounced Wednesday that Beta Omicron and Xi Mu chapters of Eeta Sigma Phi will hold a joint meeting Monday evening at 8 at Mr. Peterson welcomed a dele Fred Funk and McEldoon. Ocean." Mrs.

Fred Fankeil was ac Installation was by a team from Excitingly. and differently companist. gation from the Woman's Relief Corps which, through its patriotic Mason City which included Mr the home of Mrs. B. A.

Morse Grand officers present included and Mrs. Al Clemens as district instructor. Mrs. Fred Funk, pre Mr. and Mrs.

Clemens. Mr. Cur. Mrs. Robert Young is co-hostess and Mrs.

T. R. Sammis is guest sented a U. S. flag to the lodge deputy grand master and district Color bearers were Mmes.

Cur deputy president respectively speaker. phy. Cain, Norris and R. J. Nelson.

Rocket Action Gas for cold District deputy marshals were Victor Hertig and Mrs. Maynard A quartet which included Arlene weather starting. Bulk Oil Co. Prestholt, Mary Lou Hammond Fessenden. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Knapp and Rosalyn Petersen and Patty Bou. The other deputies were C. J. mo Jimmy returned Tuesday morning from Buffalo, N.

where they EEWfor phy, Mr. Dickinson, Clifford Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Nelson and Mrs. Elliott. Mr. Clemens spoke on the grand master's slogan, "Wheel 'Em in With Wheeler," and Mrs. Clemens of the assembly president's motto, "Weary Not in Well Doing." All members of the installing staff were introduced and some of them spoke briefly.

The new vice grands thanked Mrs. Heitland for the corsages presented and the junior past grands added their thanks to all. Mrs. L. E.

Jacobson spoke for Mrs. Heitland who was not present. visited the former's brother, Art Knapp, nd family over the holi GLASSWARE days Men's Skates for sale, warming house. Sizes 7J, 9, 9J. and Kenneth Miller, who is in charge of the warming house on the lake front, announced Wednesday that The collection for the "Home DINNERWARE SPECIALS A classic of long, low and lovely styling the skating rink and warming house are open each evening from Fund" was $17.12.

Sandwiches and coffee were served at the close. 4 to 5:45 and from 1 to 9:30 for the use of skaters mm ii mu I ailim JijmMl 1 grrr J. J. Gerard, child photographer, will be in Clear Lake, Jan. 6.

For app phone Mason City 1383. GLASSWARE in Many Patterns. In Goblets, Sherbets," Ice Teas and Luncheon Plates. O0 -J! -Ji Dr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Knutson left Wednesday for Los Angeles, huirr Ii i Regular $1.35 to spend about 3 months. They planned to visit some en- route. CALL Butts WELL DRILLING Prompt Service Reasonable Prices Phone 224 Clear Lake, Iowa Girls' coats one-third off. Snow Suits one-fourth off.

Ange mr Other Pieces 25c 35c 59c 69c each DINNERWARE SPECIAL LOW PRICED Services for 4 $4.95 up B00MH0WER HARDYARE Woody's. Officers of Tina Rebekah lodge will practice at I. O. O. F.

hall Saturday at 2 o'clock. For Rent 3 room downstairs apartment. Adults only. Phone 407-W. Messrs.

and Mmes. Ed Heitland and Cecil Coffin have gone to California to spend several weeks visiting relatives and seeing the sights. De Bruyn Pugh Implement Co. invites all Farmers to John Deere day at Lake theater. Thurs day.

Jan 5th, 1 p. m. Big leature -i VV i I The first 50 Years picture. Free Lunch to armers at I.OO.F. hall at 11:30 a.

m. use of complications the oss first aid class did not "nesdav evenine. Reeular are the hardest! Do you ever remember time when people were making: such a comprehensive review of times as we now are of this first half of the 20th Century? This is especially good because we have emerged from a provincial view to a world-wide cl will be resumed at the jui. nigh building next Monday evening at 7:15. Miss Betty Petersen, head of the nursing arts, department, Methodist hnsnital.

Des Moines, has re turned to her work after spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Petersen. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Sherwin nr the narents of an 8 nound. 14 i ounce dauehter. as vet unnamed. born at Mercy hospital, Mason Citv. Tuesdav evening.

She has view. It Is good because it is easier to pass judgment on a cycle of years than It is when events are happening. It is good for Youth, whose greatest disadvantage is lack of a yardstick for Time. To youth the world lies endlessly ahead, and with no gauge to value time, it is harder to plan their life. It is well to help make up for this loss by retrospect of past decades, such as is being presented today.

What I see today that few of us realized 50 years ago, is that under all lies the land, and all man's improvements thereon constitutes Real Estate, and that the profession dealing in such a basic commodity must be of the highest type men in any community. Today it is recognized to the extent that 25 Universities of our Nation offer courses in Real Estate Practice. This service is so vital that not only are Broker licenses necessary, but class of Brokers known as REALTORS have formed a National Association of Real Estate Boards, with an affiliate Institute to elevate the work of the entire profession. So with confidence in the coming half century's real estate buying and telling, here's a a brother, Danny, 5, and a sisier, the solid comfort inside. Again there's headroom, legroom and shoulder-room to spare! Chair-height seats! Surprising visibility all-around in the easiest of all cars to get into and out of.

You've got to see and drive it really to appreciate it wonderful things that have been done to make it the smartest, most comfortable the safest, sweetest driving car today! (19 new body styles available.) Here It Is! Now on Display: The beautiful 1950 Chrysler the beauty surprise of the year! From smart new front to smart new rear, every sleek, trim line was deliberately styled to give it a new long, low strearnlined look! With stunning new interiors, new nylon fabrics it's today's new style classic, inside and out! And gain for 1950 Chrysler's beauty reflects the sound engineering and Sally. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Donnin Ames, Sinux Citv.

are the Darents of a 9 pound, 2 ounce boy born Mon day. He is the first child in tne family and has not yet been named. Mrs. Ames will be remem- TODAY'S NEW hprpd as Rosalvn KoDeckv. daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. John KopecKy. Mrs. N. L.

Larson returned fflMwm BEAUTIFUL 1950 Tuesday from a trip to Washing STYLE CLASSIC Happy. 50 years to youl L. C. STUART Director Iowa Real Estate Association ton, D. where she visited her son, Maj.

Harold J. Larson, a few wfcVs. Maior Larson and family 1 1- Stuart Realtors Clear Lake are moving this week to Montgomery, where Major Larson will attend an air command and staff school 5 months. Enroute FOLSOM AUTO INC. 315 Horlh Federal Ave.

home Mrs. Larson visited her mother, Mrs. J. O. Jacobson, Colo, over the weekend..

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