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The Alton Democrat from Alton, Iowa • Page 5

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LOCAL if, Sioux City came Saturday to spend! THE ALTON (IOWA) DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 14,1934 Hh CASH JiAJtCETS --EGGS lie --BCTTEBFAT, 2uc Mr. and Mrs. Jim -Bloejaendaal were Siooi Cits visitors Monday. Goebel. The girls' mother I i Elmer Goebel, is a special helper i 4 Un the county treasurer's office, where S-QOUT shifts are at work day and night preparing the delinquent tax' lists for Woodbnry connry CHURCH NOTES First Reformed Church Theme for live Sophia, visited at fine Tennis Vander jwigman Co.

plumbing supplies ITS 41 Lee home Friday evening; M. D. Gibbs, rent on hall park 50 00 Mr. and Mrs. Will Reimers and IS.

3. Wm. Starkenborg, team children, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rehberg' and wagon and family, and Mr.

and Mrs. The mayor and clerk 2 40 were given au-! Miss Jeaoette Kiedeman entertained a group of friends at cards Tuesday Euwema. Presbyterian Church Velvet ice cream and sherbet. Dyke Drug Store. "S-l i i ivonne Voege arrived home Satur- Fast color wash dresses, T9c and 93o tr uncle at The Grey Shop in Sheldon.

js-- Mr Mr 1- H. Stubbe of Mamorvilie. after rhe school year with hpr ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Lute Horn on in, afternoon in honor of Mr he 0 League of Municipalities to 'and Mrs.

Will Elwood. Mr Mrs." mqlure about sales on W2Cer The clerk was instructed to write the Luverne Fire Apparatus Co. about leaky condition of booster tank on jcew fire truck and get an adjustment and Esther: Mr Mrs. Fred on sam e. Xavin of Sioux City was here i Reimers and Orville; Mr.

and Mrs. The council ordered two new wren- Mary's aiumni banquet and 'Jake Den Hartog and children of for fire hydrants to be made at Big crowd going to the Dance at Craig, June 1C. Good music. S-: Alton City diamond Dr. tack iis dental BOYDEN I Tf, I'" fS? Eason be given tbe job at a bchaffer, Obveand Mane; with the understanding that th" land -Mrs.

Dick Doorenbos. Mr. and'council specifv the time fo? the work grandparents at Claremout. The family gui-sis ovtr tlk- to investigate the drainage condi- the street near the Farmers Station. motion and rote the council ad- B.

G. Hosineier. Clerk Members of tbe First Reformed i The church joined in a cleaning boo at the vicinity froi church Monday and Tuesday i Friday i'total for i he- Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Neifert am! coup! daughters of Plymouth were visitors tin- Friday at the liioemendaai IIOJIIL-. The 4-aces of Harmony again fur- Bish music for the dance at the Alton over ui-ht.

Their Opera House, Saturday, June- 111. S-l 1 iva.s fi-iul a i a i for A and "roin three P. M. Thursday lo was 5.04 The i was was driven from home river fiood--Mr. and ii ELLEN ALTON PIOXEEK PASSES Continued rrom 1'age One Cool summer dresses, silks and A tons, 2 for ami '2 for Tin- Grey Shop in Sheldon.

of liit- Tourist surrounded by water, i i i report losses of to six from flock, temporal uiv i'ur anil i i .02 of au ineh fell 01 was sung by Mrs. Rothlis- i Miss Elizabeth Clyde of Early visit- Iwrgcr. The wi-dding march from Lo- led friends here the past week ami a No Iii-ngriii was iliiyed by Mrs. attended ihe Landhuis- Kocrsohiian A the ceremony Marion Do wedding. 7 7 7 Love I Miss Mildred Mahoney of sister of I i is visiting at thy home of Mr.

ji, ous ij lintie. a bridesmaid and a aitir- a Mrs. George Mlazgar. .0,1 in a grucu or-andy dress. The best Among those who attended (lie fun i was Merrill Fritz of Sheldon, era! at Sioux City of i bndt won- a a i white sat- Stevens why was drowned at I.a'; in with a i 'Th" was drc About i i guests were wiure dinner was served.

J.Mrs. Jack Van Die-pen, Umhyt- Tlje couple h-t't Tuesday Ernie KainmhuJe. i- li; an extended visit in Chicago and -Drouth, Mrs. Wm. WarKowsJty.

Tr-d a the world's fair. They wili jVan Home. Gerrit Kooiman. juist; visit relatives in Michigan. i-Jansen.

John Dethmcrs. Mrs. 1'ryoV. i The bride is a graduate of Uovden Ka: Brink of siiel.lnn" east retaining their home i farm. Seven years ago they moved to i i i having purchased ihe a a i home previously owned by the lute i Ue Cry- Guy (Jlyysteen.

Retired from fiinr, ac-' usuries, Monday morning were tiviiic-s Mr. Keileu spout niauv hot'r-- i in iiluc. Mr. and Mrs. An a in his garden, which was always a i served Drink.

Henry Marion fine n( with mauy rare plants" and i jVorrips. Ijieiien. Mr. anil flowors. I Mr.

and Mrs. Kelien had seven chil- dren and the passing of the husband i. 41 he i in fjio f'itu LI Again Mc-rklin's wonderful piece HHOI'KT .02 of au ineh fell on "'t 1 11 the world's fair. They wili i Van Home. Gerrit Kooiman.

Th" chiidrcu are- M-ithilda band plays for the danco at the Altoi-. ni-ht uis visit relatives in Michigan. Uansen. John Dethmcrs. Mrs.

1'rvuV 11 VIM s. -Opera House on Thursday. June -1st. i The bride is a graduate of Hoyden Brink of TM IS; npnn Gra'nvlllV: Jroilft" Mw S-l 'J lie-local American Legion Auxiliary school and has been chief Staaii. Marcus: George, -met Tuesday t-vr-iiing at the Dowers jplioiic- operator at Hoyden for a Knee high corn five weeks ahead of Laura at" home: Edwin.

Honolulu T' The annual feunday school picnic home, with the 1'resident. Mrs. Frank of years bridegroom is a ithe normal season is Ube record Besides. Kellc-n and children' the local Presbyterian church is to be jiresiding. A report on Poppy graduate of Sheldon high school and 'of R.

R. Friesth of He dy- four brutlicrs and one sister survive held this Thursday at the Omaha contributions Mr is made by th-j MS present employed at the Schale- i flared that his corn fields had not the pioneer: Matt Keileu of Alton, ten rs. W. H. Hyink.

a drugstore at Sheldon. They have (suffered noticeable daniaire from the years his brother's senior; Will of I About three hundred poppies were sold a home 011 Tenth street. W. Plooster and Floyd Longman of in this community. The proceeds are Out of town guesrs included Dr.

Peterson were Sunday visitors at the used entirely for welfare work for dis- a ud Mrs Vander Wilt of Rocl- iome of the former's sister, Mrs. Alice a bled veterans and their families, af- JKapids, Mr. 'and Mrs. Joe Ver Hoef ti-r ilPdncting the cost of the poppies, lof Orange City, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter drought. i Salem. S. John Madison. lona, Minn, and Catherine, DCS ALTON TOWN COUNCIL j-Moines.

Regular meeting Wednesday June i services will be held at St. Cth. Mary's Catholic church on Friday Miss Florence Eileen Dolan of Bores ford is here visiting at the home a assisted bv his wife. September her grand parents. Mr.

and Mrs. K. S. arid have been decided on as Heurich Mr Mrs Mr and all of Sheldon: 5 I morning at 0:30. I Mr.

Ivulleu was a man of splendid Miss i dates of community play i jsd.alekamp, a 1 Iof ll! lluit lvi sta 'Beruice Sheets The Presbyterian Aid Society met TVednesday afternoon at the home s. G. Hoeven, with Mrs. Henricksen assistant hostess. Hearty congratulations are extended J.

Kooreman, fire truck bond Mr. and Mrs. Leo Henkels and chil- -dren of Le Mars were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Henfcel's parents, iir. and.

Mrs. K. Croatt. to the couple. YTTT-iTvo A TmnnTi-i-ri Tlielma Diekevers and Hester Clev- A1AA HKMAJN eringa accompanied them as far as Cedar Falls where they enrolled at Jowa State Teachers college.

Miss Lois Heudricksen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Henricksen of Alton was married Sunday to Mr. Max Herman of Iowa Falls.

The wedding took Mr. and Mrs. C. Verhey and son'place at the bride's home and the Clarence Verhey of Milwaukee are marriage vows were solemnized by guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Giebink. Landhuis--Koerseiman Another beautiful wedding at the home of Sir. and S330 int. 10 mos total 5-117 00 J. M.

McCarthy, salary 75 00 G5 Friday and Saturday took Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Slagle drove to illian became the bride of Herman Iowa Public Service Co Service Garage, welding Alton Democrat printing jMike Even, freight bills C.

Cambier, transport, road dragging 12 SS West Iowa Telephone Co. toll 2 73 So Aunty May's Fruit Nee tar, 8 oz bottle 35 23 5 12 Rev. Eergeman of Seiiey, in the pres- an oerame to? onae oi werman ence of twentv friends and relatives son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben of the couple." Immediately after the on Wednesday, june 0, .1 sat iiign noon.

"Sioux City Monday accompanied by served. Jklrs. Harry Vander Linden who spent Th bri( is ceremony a delicious luncheon was the day with her son and family. gra( i of Alton noon. Rev.

John Brink performed the double ring ceremony under a nuptial Isdahls Suierfine Imported Norweg- ihigh school and theVeml Heart hos- 1 0 TM thc bride colors of pital, Le Mars. For three years she mk nnd white. I A ian Cod Liver Oil, USP guaranteed Vitiman conten gal. in 5 gal. lots at Cambiers, was office nurse- for Dr.

A. L. Fink of Mr. and Mrs. G.

Hoeveu, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 15. Hoevea and Pauline motored to Hartley Monday evening to btajidard.

CarrolL Thc bridegroom is a gradn-jnuis. a sister )C into of Wintcrset high school and for iKoerselinan ac jiers, i j. Mrs ias oeen an erapioyw of I The bride w. TMl Tplpnhnno Cnmnntiv. nnd the the Bell Telephone Company.

The bridesmaid was Elizabeth Land- ot' the bride, while Ben acted as best man. vore a lorely white -atin The i reS5 and the bridc-grom wore bine. ORANGE CITS', IOWA Pork and Beans, tall can lOc CORN FLAKES- BOX 10c Dill Pickles, quart for 17c Sweet Pickles, 10 oz. iar for iyouug couple left Sunday for their at Iowa Falls. Alton friends of Monday evening to the cnarmiDC Iir ide join in best wishes visit at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. t. iions. F. Gilbert.

Miss Geraldice played the wedding march from Lohengrin. Miss Mabel I Alton merchants defeated Clergy present at the Silver 4 to 2 on the local diamond ball field celebration of The Very Rev. M. A. Saturday night.

Tbursday the local Schemel at Alton on Tuesday, JuneS: team will go to Hospers to play the Hospers farmers. Mr. and Mrs. John Gronigen spent the week end at Lake Okoboji as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, L.

M. lions of Granville who are spending the summer at Pocabontas Point, Most Rev. Edmond Heelan. Bishop, of Sioux City; Rt. Rev.

W. A. Pape, Le Mars: Rt Rev. F. X.

Hnessmann, Teinpleton; Rt. Rev. J. D. Fisch, Le Mars; Rt, Rev.

B. Weber, Salem, S. Very Rev. T. M.

Cogblan. Sioux City; Very Rev. P. T. Lynch, Carroll; Very Rev.

0. P. Conway. Storm Lake. The Revs.

J. A. Gerleman. Gran- airs. SMney Drew went to bueiaon TJUe ScheakeIbergY Carroll; John to spend a few days with Miss Esther A SioM city Rol Bigelow, who arrived there Sunday 0 Sc hilmoeUer, Halburg; She haS teaching the past year.

Mrs. Carl Haag and daughters, left Tuesday for a week's outing at Lake Okoboji. They accompanied their fath-. and grandfather. Air.

Jake Haag. and the Nathan Haag family of Hospers. H. Forkenbrock, New Hampton; Cleo Ivis, Cherokee; James Slattery, Sioux City; L. E.

Pire, C. P. P. Ohio; Thos. Parle Clare; A.

J. Foerster. Rock Valley: S. Cooper, Le Mars: J. B.

Gretemann, Struble; F. Grete- L. Gretemann, Jacobsma sang two solos, "I Love You Trul3'" and "At Dawning." A bounteous dinner was served to mann, bpoKane, Utt WiUey; L. Schumacher, Le Mars; Ot- Gn to Haertle, Milwaukee, G. Grz- The best tractor fuel that can be sold in this state free.

Have you tried? We invite comparison with Chicago: H. Pick Sutherland, 'be Revs. P. P. Gearin, Onawa; A.

Maslowski N. Chicago, 111.: iv-ii i i i I HjMUii'tii louu others are offering. We. also J' have water white tractor Cambiers. S-l Marco Polo's Travels! An Interest- Ing Story Regarding the Famous Traveler Will Be Found in The American Churdan: B.

Loeffelholz, Coon Rapids; A. C. Woerdehoff, Alta Vista: J. P. Qnirin, Britt; H.

B. Karhoff, CarroU; L. J. Lynch, Sheldon; L. J.

LaVelle, Sioni City; A. J. Wagner, Wesley; Jos F. Kroha, Milwaukee. S.

J. Sender Berlin, F. J. nig. E.

L. Sehleyer, Breda; Jos. Stei- jger, Earling; Edw. Fandel, Remsen; (John Thocnissen, Hospers; A. G.

Sch- Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Sheldon Odebolt: C. C.

Boley Dell Rap- Clamnoat, Calif, were guests from -Neppel, Hawarden, BuactaT imtil Mondav eveninsr at the F. LeBlond, Spmt Lake: Wm. Bnch- Distribue CHICAGO AUD AND EXAMINER. nearly eighty guests. The bride is a graduate of Boyden high school and also attended the Sheldon junior college and Hope college -She taught school for four years near Boydeu.

The man of her choice is engaged in the trucking business at George where I the newly-weds will maka their home after a wedding trip of three weeks to California and other states. Out of town guests at the happy, event included Mr. and MR. Jona Vander Maten and Alt of Orange City, BIrs. S.

Jacobsma and Mrs. G. Mouw of Hospers; Mr. and Mrs. John Vander Laan of Maurice; Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Woertink of Valley Springs, S. Mr. and Mrs. Wra.

Van Bruggen of Matlock; Mr Mrs. John Koers- eiman of George and Mrs. Henry Sceller of Sious Center; Mr idhuis. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Gunnink, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ernisse of Edgerton, Minn. This young coaple have the best wishes for a. happy married life.

A large reception for the young folks was held in 'the evening at the hon.e of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koerseiman of George Friday and Saturday June an 11G The Star I'm a fugitive from a chain gang, now he proves he can make yon laugh. Paul Nurni NELUE" Also two comedies Hips, Hurray" and of Heart." Root Beer extract bottle 13c Mustrad, quart for 14c HENRY EGGINK PHONE 37 ALTON, lA. until Monday evening at the itts and C.

W. Pitts homes anroate to North Dakota to vis- AJtEttielr children. Mr. Sheldon is a jf lftte Mr ritts S. A.

Lincolu drove to Thurndar were until of tteir holz, Alvord; A. H. Ocken, J. J. Berger.

Sioui City, The Revs. C. Huelshorst. Dedham; Gea Wessling, Pocabonlas; E. C.

Meyers, Milford; A. J. Ahlers. Granville; M. C.

Weudcl, Spencer; T. Corbit, Chicago, J. Fitzpatrick, Sanborn; A. J. Arndorfcr, Charter Oak; P.

M. Scruton; H. A. Janse, Mr Mrs. Clyde Sharp, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernie Sharp and children, Mr. and Mrs. T. Sharp and children, of Spirit Lake, and Ray Sharp, Donald and Betty, of Jackson.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elwood of Glenwood, Minn, Mr. and Mrs.

Print Horn and Esther, Mr And Mrs. Melvin Barman and Le Roy visited Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Schaffer. Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Youngsma of Edgerton, are visiting at the parental, G. P. Kooiman, home. The Lillian McConnell Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Melvin Harman Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. John Doorenbos, Evelyn, fral. Alfred. Will and Ted, were dln- wr Saturday evening at tbe wood; C. Sweeney.

Ft. Dodge; U. of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dooren- BodtMbor, Webster, 8.

P. Murphr, '-I L. i. ErtberriUe Thou Wm. Tdtt, Whltte- Tbe Misses Crntbiu and Ann Heem- of Botpen a Mlonle Van VetdhnlMn Mr.

Mn. John Tarter Let PUBLIC SALE OF SIOUX COUNTY LAND Wednesday, June 27th at 2:00 P. M. Sale will be held on the farm located one mile north and one mile west of Hull DESCRIPTION The south half of the southeast quarter of section 21; and the south half of the north half of the southeast quarter of section 21-97-45--in Lincoln township, Sioux county, Iowa, consisting of 120 acres, well improved and in high state of cultivation--a fine farm. This land must be sold to settle estate, and is subject to approval of the court.

Terms will be announced on date of sale. L. R. KOOIKER, Executor B. J.

Meylink, Auct 8-2 D. H. Wisaink, Clerk character, devoted to his family gentle and kindly and loved by ail who knew him. He wm be missed by hun- dreds of friends, both jdaijjrwad oM, who will revere the menujry of this fine pioneer citizen. a great cotton Season! We are featuring Fashions for Warm Weather Styles that are cool and smart, Eyelets, Cord laces, Voiles, Batistes and the popular ankle length Organdies in polka dots, checks, plaids and solid pastels are worn in the dressier types.

For Street, Office or Sport wear--Linens, Seer- suckers, Piques, Waffle weaves or prints--including- styles with sun backs, also 3-piece frocks--shirts, shorts and skirt for outdoor sports. Just received: Another shipment of silk shirting dresses in candy stripes--all silk and washable. You will adore these dresses. Priced VANDE STEEG'S Orange City, Iowa reases at prices you can afford to pay 5 Ib. Pail Cup Grease 10 lb.Pail Black Axle .45 .60 10 Ib.

Pail Hard 00 $1.00 25 Ib. Pail Light Axle $1.50 Cup grease, hard oH, regular gnu grease, extra duty gun grease, water pump grease, light and dark asel greases available in packages of one to twenty-five pounds at proportionate low prices. In bulk: 15 Ibs. or over, per Ib. Cup grease 7y 2C High speed gun Sc Extra duty gun Super black axle 6c Miscellaneous Items and Oils in bulk.

per gal 5 gal. lots Cream Separator 45c Castor Machine 60c Green Harvester 45c Light Machine 45c Medicated Crude 23c Naphtha Cleaner 20c Pure Perm. Bright Stock 65c 600 Trans. Grease 60c Steam Cylinder Oil 65c Stock Dip 75c Fly Spray U. S.

P. Cod Liver Oil 4Qc 50c 40c 40c 20c 60c.

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