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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 17

Publication:
Globe-Gazettei
Location:
Mason City, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
17
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Sept. 27. 1956 I HERE AND THERE- Globe-Gizetie, Masou City la. News of Your Neighbors in North Iowa and Minnesota CHARLES and Mrs. Duane Barenz, Little Cedar, are the parents of a daughter.

She has been named Roxann Lea. Mrs. Barenz is the former Grace Gage Charles City. Johnson, Tryg Haugen and Orville Erdahl, accompanied by Erling Jordan), Iowa City, left for northern Minnesota on a fishing trip. DUMONT Alice Freeland, Stena Toombs, Otto Kriens and son, Clarence Kriens, moved their household goods to Benecia, where they will live.

1. C. Paul Mitchell, Little Rock Air Force Base, Jacksonville, is spending City, for the removal of a crushed spinal disc. Nancy had spent three weeks in the hospital and was at home only a few days before going back for the operation. She is a sophomore in the Nora Springs high school.

LeROY, of Mrs. H. L. Wahl were her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.

John Johnson, Taopi; Marie Brannon, Stockton, Eva Erie, LeRoy, and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. St.

Ansgar, and her aunt, Miss Sena Weigen, LeRoy. J. Noudry broke his arm and several ribs when his car went into the ditch 0. G. Chase WeaR ASOAH- HAS GOT AtayvuihiG TO VJITH FEET RALPH FACTOR crry, JOI t.

4. VI a leave with his parents, the Rev. of Omaha, Neb. is visitin" at the and Mrs. L.

B. Mitchell. of the Rev. A ifcubcr KANAWIIA Mr. and Mrs.

SWEA G. John- Mons Skouge left by plane from sons became grandparents for the DCS Moines for Denver, first timc when a son, Mark Ells son i'am- lo um or was wher they will visit with their son' Dr, Oren Skouge, and family. birthday courtesy was held for Fred Erts at the home of his brother Frank Erls. Fred Erts left by plane later for his home at Malvern, N. Y.

and Mrs. F. J. Redden left for a week of fishing at Cedar Lake, Minn. They will spend part of the time visiting their children, the Don F.

Reddens, Minneapolis, and at the John Harrington home, St. Paul. and Mrs. L. B.

Bell and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith are spending several days visiting at Omaha, with the Floyd Olson and Bruce Hen- inga families.

KIESTER, and Mrs. Clair J. Hagen are the parents of a son, Mark Jerome, born at the Naeve Hospital, Albert Lea. He has one sister, Sue Elaine. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Hagen, Lake Mills, and worth, was born lo Mr. and Mrs. Max Treat at Holy Family Hospital, Eslherville. Treat is serving in the Navy.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd hired to replace Melvin Molloy town cferk and employe ut tlie fefelR AtoAH PC3ES PICKPOCKET WHEM Me -JUST CAN'T TAKE IT AMV Canada, Alaska, Washington and'Bancroft Municipal Electric planti Idaho. They were visiting lake the place of Melvin MoUJ and Mrs. Dale Malcomson andiloy, who will move to Florida family at Almendorf Air Force; Base at Anchorage, Alaska.

ALEXANDER Mrs. John Schulte is patient at the Bel- mondCommunity Hospital where she underwent minor surgery CHARLES CITY Pie." and! Mrs. Leo Bucil are the pai-ents of a daughter born at Ft. Leonard' Wood, where he is stationed. Mrs.

Bnell is the former Joan Bucknell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bucknell, Charles' City. LITTLE CEDAR Mr.

and! Mrs. Orin Elliott accompanied; their son, Max and family, to Fullerton, N. where they! will visit at the home of their son 1 and brother, Marvin Elliott Palmer left for her home at Mobile. aii-i er spending two months in' the! home of her sister, Eva and with the C. P.

Ellin; ily. -Mrs. Ilamniiu Mobile with her. Kn TRY AND STOP ME By Cerf i HOOPER was finally nagged into buying a second- hand TV set by his wife and six children. The installation nsaaon Treat are the paternal grand- man explained, "It won't work till we put this antenna up on navrml iT parents.

L. Bush project superintendent of Hancock County Rural Electric Co-operative, attended a meeting in DCS Moines of the REA managers of Iowa. the roof." i "Dawgone it!" grumbled me jZeke. "I told you of Mr. and Mrs.

Hay-! house!" mond Hrubes are the parents of a son, Larry Joseph, born at the Jack these new-fangled contraptions leads to another. Now we got to put a roof on the Mcm rial Minneapolis, stopped in Lvl her way to San Diego on Benny's daughter exhibited a fiddle at a Calif how she had come i explained grandfather -Y 1 1 Mrs. I. M. Tufte, Kiester.

and Mrs. Charles Showalter returned Valle Hospital reported the after four days at the Mayo Clinic births of daughters to Mr. and ia Rochester, where they Mrs Floyd Kittleson, Charles received medical checkups. and Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Vicr- were guests of the Rev. and kani Nora Springs. where she has a position. Miss! Myhre formerly lived in Lyle SPILLVILLK Twins, "a boy! passed li down to father's and a girl, were born to Mr. and! father, father's father passed it down to father and Mrs.

Florian Hackman. Mrs. I sold it to me." Hackman is the former Lorraine! Loesch, daughter of Mr. and Pcter Lind Hayes knows a chap who nearly Clemence Loesch r- market. He shot at the manager of a chain store.

in Ul RL T1 CCd 1V i 1555 BennCU Ce DistribUt Fc.t'u«, Syndicate. ROOM AND BOARD B. T. Vander Woitde Greenleafton, Minn. Mr.

Vander Woude 's Stenfeld are the parents of a was the Reformed Church pastor and Mrs. Fvan-i son born at the Blue Earth Hos- here for many years. jpital. Mrs. Stenfield is the former Mr.

and Mrs. War-j Margaret Ennen, Lakota. ren Johnson and family visited with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Milton.

Johnson Philip, S. Dak. and family, at Mrs. C. L.

Kammeier has returned from a visit of several weeks at the homes of her son, A. C. Kammeier, Arcadia, and daughter, Mrs. B. B.

Webster, Phoenix, Ariz. BANCROFT Mr. and Mrs. James Coyne are the parents of a daughter born at St. Ann's Hospi-j tal in Algona.

ORCHARD have received word of the birth i of a daughter, Susan, to Mr. andi Mrs. Donald Mark, Muskcgan, Mich. Mark was a former principal in the Orchard school. Relatives here! NORA Bennj LeROY, and Mrs i 15, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Alvin Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs Benn, Portland, underwent sur gery at Mercy- Hospital, Mason Wendell Hamlin came home from' a three weeks trip to 5COH'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT COLLARS vjK'rf PidiiP.ts of IttE A AN Oil? YOU" By Ahern FOZ 2 I Jr.

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