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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 5

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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5
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JM. IK) Here and Thcre- News of Your Neighbors in 4 North Iowa and Minnesota STILSON Mrs. Hattie Slagle spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. OHie Slagle in Iowa Falls and from there she will go to Wa terloo to spend a few months with her daughters and son.

SWEA CITY Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson are vacationing in Florida with their son Clyde Larson and his family. They expect to remain about two weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Neuroth accompanied the Jack of Britt to Marshalltown for a holiday visit in the Frank Kopcl home. Henry Manncns. who submitted to surgery at Mercy Hospital in Mason City, is reported as getting along well. CRYSTAL and Mrs.

Bill Richardson and two children are visiting Mrs. Richardson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Speckman at Aurora, Colo. Alice O'Laughlin and Vernio Neal of Oskaloosa were recent guests of the former's mother, Mrs.

Anna O'Laughlin, and family. and Mrs. 0. C. Evenson of Northwood are guests in the J.

J. Cook and Henry Bredc homes. They are leaving soon to spend the winter in California. LONE Anderson of Camdenton, visited at the Emil Person home. and Mrs.

W. P. Schroder left this week for Texas where they will spend the winter months. Backstron of Denver, and Mrs. Glenn Hughes and Connie of Sac City visited at the Andrew Thomson home.

and Mrs. Leon Gabel have received word that their son, Pvt. Dean Gabel, is ill in a hospital at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. keep a package handy In purse or pocket city ciiy.

u.jMr. and Mrs. Warren Froning of Lalimcr were recent guests of the Arlte Wedeking family at Marble Rock. SVVALEDALE Hclmar Nielsen attended a meeting of Ihc officers of the Baptist Youth Fellowship in DCS Moines. Dean L.

Furman, airman second class, who is stationed at Kairchild, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irae Furman. LONE Mr. and Mrs.

Don Arns and family of Hawarden, Mrs. Ralph Smith of Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Datl- and Mrs. 'Walter Jacobson and Kathy visited several days in the L.

B. Kratz ho inc. Boyington of Portland, has been visiting several days with his mother-in- law, Mrs. Lee Miller. ALEXANDER Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Stocker and children of Clarion were recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Hawkins. John R. McKeown of Loveland, was a recent visitor in (he home of his mint, Mrs. Francis Dunbar. He was enroute to Republic, to visit his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Mc Keown. His wife had preceded him early in December. and Mrs. Howard O'Loary and daughter, Lynn, of Dallas, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Enos Scglcm and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scglcm, also the O'Learys of Mason City. BURCHINAL Margaret Carstens, who is a student at Iowa State College, spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Al Carstens. SWEA CITY-jLucillc Montgomery, assistant registrar of Northwestern Bible Schools, Minneapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery.

BUFFALO CENTER Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Tens Abbos and Cynthia arrived from Los Angeles, to spend the holidays in the John W. Baykcn home. Chief Abbos leaves for Korea and Mrs. Abbos and Cynthia will visit here indefinitely.

and Mrs. Martin, Noltc became the parents of a daughter on Christmas Day. The bnby was born at the Municipal Hospital in Forest City. Before her marriage Mrs. Nolle was Jane ITaukoos, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dscar Haulcoos of Lcland. The paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nolle, also of Lcland.

Martin Thomp- 1 son and her niece, Mrs. Ivan Bennett, of Rudd went to DCS Moines for a visit with Mrs. Thompson's daughter, Mrs. Ruby Johnson. Mrs.

Johnson came with them for a vacation here. Mrs. Amos Hanson and Roger visited in the Kenneth Johnson home at Manly. and Mrs. Calvin Scluilte and Barbara with man visited at the parental Dell Marlow home.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd Patterson and family, George Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. V.

J. Poncin were quests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Circen of DCS Moines. LONE Cecil Secgcbarlh of DCS Moines visited at the George Pettil and Robert Hanna homes.

Mrs. Wayne Meyer is a patient in the University Hospital at Ifiu'ii City receiving medical treatment. CHARLES Mr. and Mrs. Peter of Marble Hock, are the parents of a daughter, born at Cedar Valley Hospital Sunday.

LELAND Mrs. Clarence Flugum tias returned home from a 10-day slay in Rochester, where she underwent surgery. She is making a good recovery. SVVALEDALE Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Drury visited Mr. and Mrs. Fcrschcl Drury and Susie at Mon- icello. Marlcno and Roger Sever.son of Kanawha spent few lays ivilh their brother, Conch and Mrs. Cordon Scverson and family.

Mr. and Mrs. D. VV. Curtis and son Gordon of Icginn, Canada, and Mr.

ind Mrs. Ronald and family pent the holidays at the Ronald Slalcy home at Btirchinal. Bill Russling, manager of the Calmar Hotel, spent he holidays with relatives and ricnds in New York City. Recent guests in the 10 me of Mrs. Charles Peterson vcrc Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Melting, Albert Lea, Mrs. J.

W. Enjoy good chewing Want to feel happier? Chew Wriglcy's Spearmint Gum! Gives you a nice little lift. Helps time pass pleasantly. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 3. Rant 5.

Fellow 9. Boy's school (Eng.) 10. Sharpen, as a razor 11. Winter precipitation 12. Asocial group 14.

Sanskrit school (India) 15. Conflagration 16. Music note 17. Vessels carrying oil 19. Gait 21.

Land- mcasure 22. Obtain 23. Little children 24. Grow old 25. Evening sun god (Egypt.) 26.

Slide 28. Crested hawk- parrot 29. West Africa (abbr.) 31. Long- distance telephone charge 82. Native of India 84.

Actinium (sytn.) 35. Incite 37. Metal 38. Went hunting 40. Cover with asphalt 41.

Places 42. Voided escutcheon 43. Examination 44. Lada 1. French painter 2.

11. Portico (Gr. nrch.) 12. Clonchod hand 13. Barks, as a dog 15.

Liberate 18. Dark pvirple vegetables shaped coral 20. Kind of cap islanel 3. Solemn promise 4. Half an em 5.

Scorch 6. The home place 7. Keel-hilled cuckoo 8. Pounded 24. Trouble Answer 2(5.

Main deer 27. North American trca 28. Hastened 29. Gives up claim to 30. Girl's name 33.

European country 35. Finest 39. Born 40. For 42. Siberian gulf 31 76" 37 DAILY how to work it: Is fi A A A One letter simply stands for another.

In this example A is used for the three L's, for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophlea, the length and formation of the words are ail hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation IPTI CTU CTX HTW.I, MKI I. HZEFW, NPJ CKAP LFAFZBFW MKI UJ.IPZUQ QZEFW QZMMJUW.

Yesterday's Cryptoquotc: THINGS ARE SELDOM WHAT THEY SEEM, SKIM MILK MASQUERADES AS GILBERT. by King Fettunt Painter and three children of Elmwood, and Miss Dorothy Painter, Milwaukee, Wis. CRYSTAL Richard Janssen, airman third class, is enjoying a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Janssen. Richard is stationed at Chanute Field, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Taylor and daughter spent the past week visiting in the home of Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Olson, at Crete, 111.

Sgt. Leo Prclip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prclip, has completed his oversea duty and is visiting his parents. He will report to Camp Pendlclon, al Occanside, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winyerl and two sons of Buffalo Center and the Edward Johnsons were holiday guests in the parental Lawrence VVingert home. SCARVJLLE Mrs. Maynard Gunderson of Thompson, was a re cent visitor at the home of her son-in-law and (laughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Brckken. Mr. and Mrs. Wicrt Willenissen left for spend several weeks.

along their trailer home. Florida to They took NUMSKULL AJOAH fS A 'DEVILED CPAB ONE THAT MAS BEEN TEASED BY A. 3. PfPAMlCK. PA ROOM AND BOARD By GENE AHERN ANOTHER REASON WHY IM GLAD PUFFLE TOWERS HAS YOU FOR A BOARDER.

IS THAT I'LL HAVE A CHESS OPPONENT FOR THE LONG WINTER. EVENINGS IF YOU DONT PLAY CHESS, I'LL TEACH YOU TO PLAY A FAIRLY GOOD GAME IN SIX I'M. AFRMD IF I STAY ON HERE, THIS PEST KEEP ME IN MY ROOM SO MUCH I'LL START THE FIRST ROOTS OF INTO A SOUNDS LIKE THE CHASER. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J.

SCOTT CULM, JOIH1LD M1M OV A. ftf AHIMAL FROM CO 1 iSll KORAN A FEMALE IS AKHOUUCED -ib PA.Rk' lit li AS Try and Stop Me BENNETT CERF- I THE DECLINING YEARS of his life, Henry Ford 'favored a slock, specially built limousine. Thomas Edison once chided him, "How come, lion, that you don't ever drive around anymore in one of your Model-T Fords?" "Tom," answered Henry, "I invented the Modcl-T to benefit the poor. And I'm a mighty rich man now." Attorney Grimshnw luul just decided that the laciy confronting him the snappiest number ever to invade his office when she Informed him, "They tell me you're the best divorce lawyer in town." "Thank you," he beamed. "Now sit down and tell me on what grounds you propose to sue your husbajid." "Oh," she purred, "I got my divorce from that drip sLx months ago.

What I want you to do is pry my alimony payments loose from the lawyer who framed him for me." Copyright, 1953, by Bennett Ccrf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNG By CLARENCE GRAY BRICK BRADFORD YCAH LOOKS AS'IF THEY'RE HEADED FOR A HOSPITAL MUSTN'T THIS PLACE BLOWS SKY-HIGH; ACCORDIMG TO JEFFE'S PREDICTIONS. FATHER, THEY HAVE JEFFE AMD BRICK IM THOSE POWER- DRIVEM LITTERS. MARY WORTH By KEN ALLEN I'D LIKE A FEW WORD5 WITH HEATHLR ALONE OKAY! LET'5 GE OVER! RUN ALONG WITH I HAVE TO MAKEUP' WHAT KIND Of A DUMMY WORTH WHAT BRINGS YOU HERE? VAN? HE CAN'T EVEN- MUGGS AND SKEETER By WALLY BISHOP THOUGHT GRAN DMA, CAN HAVE MAYBE YOU MONEY TO GO TO THE 7 WERE GOIK5 FINE AUNT JAMc AMD HER FAMILY ARE COMING TO PURSE AND I'LL GRANDMA.

DINNER. SUMDAY, SO WE'LL GIVE YOU DECIDED NOT TO TO OFFER TO HELP WITH THE DISHES' WASH ALL OUR GOOD DISHES HAVENT BEEM USED IM MOMTHS' WELL HAVE MO TROUBLE HOME IN HUMCITY. IN FACT I GAMBLED THAT yOU WOULD CHOOSE By FORGRAVE NOW TO DO SOMETHING ABOUTOUR HOME HERE. AQUICK SALE, IF POSSIBLE.I'LL WEED FUNDS TO MEET NEW EXPENSES. YEP11 TOOK AN OPT1OM ON SOME LA.NDTKERE, JUSTIN CASE.T^E HOUSE ON IT ISN'T FIT TO MOVE INTO VET, BUT I CAN FIXTMAT- GIVEMETiME.

GAMBLED? YOU DAD? TO MOVE THERE REX MORGAN, M. D. By DAL CURTIS FJNE, DR. TWO HOURS ASO OAKY DOAKS By N. B.

FULLER WE'VE LEVELED OFF, 6OIUG- DOWN ALL I DIDM' KWOW WE WERE GOING THIS ETTA KETT By PAUL ROBINSON -YOU'RE ON THE TICKET COMMITTEE" SIMPLY IM AM urrete MESS AT THE DOOB- SO YOU'RE ETTA'S MASJ OFTHe MAYBE I'LL OUST' SCORCHY SMITH SMITH'S OMNJIBWST SWOT AND PISLOCGEP TO FALL ANJP CBU5H ANJP ALL THE TIME IN THE TOP AMP JUST WAIT TILL ALL H64K5 THAT WEW COLL'iWW Jli ROOM SMITH, OUff THE SHRIME.

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