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Kossuth County Advance from Algona, Iowa • Page 3

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Algona, Iowa
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Social FAREWELL PARTY and Mrs Don Krause were given a farewell party Thurs: day evening, April 12 by Wit nut Grove managers and thelf wives, Don has been promoted to division manager and the family is moving to towa Falls. THe guests provided the refreshments and presented the honorees with twin chaise loun: ges. Those present were Mr and Mrs Dan Myers, Mr and Mrs Bob Clausing, Mr and Mrs Bill Zeck, Mr and Mrs Darrell L6- Claire, of Emmetsburg, Mr. and Mrs Andy Sorensen, of Ring. sted, Mr and Mrs Lester Grat, of Buffalo Center, Mriand Mrs Bob McDonald, of Graettinger, Mr and.

Mrs Jerry Krause, of LuVerne, and Mr and Mrs Don Asa, DAUGHTER Gloria Mae Metzger, 3 week old daughter of the Duane Metzgers, was baptized at Trinity Lutheran church Sunday' by Rev. G. J. C. Gerike.

'The Lennard Leeks, Woden, were Guests at Albert Metzger's at Lotts Creek, were the Lennard Leeks, Duane: Metzgers, Wilbur Boeckholts, Garner, Clarence Thilgeses, Ben Leek, Mrs Tenny Stuart, the Herwin Zeiglers, Elmore, Gus Potthoff, Lakota. DATE GOLDEN WEDDING. The Andrew Elberts, Whittemore, will have their golden wedding with open house at the home of their daughter, the E. W. Laabs, 1306 So.

9th St. Tacoma, May 12. The Elberts will be accompanied by the Mike Koppens -as their guests. They plan to see worlds fair and many places interest before returning home. IRVINGTON HOMEMAKERS: The Irvington Homemakers met April 18 at Mrs Wayne Wickwire's with Mrs George Scuffham assisting.

Sonia Rozo, exchange student from Bogota, gave a talk about her try. Mrs John Schnakenberg and Mrs John Schultz had' fun time. Seed and bulb exchange was held. AT SUMNER WEDDING Mr. and Marvin.

Hack- barth: and Mrs. Ed. Hackbarili spent the weekend at Summer with Mr and Mrs Lawrence Reinking. Sunday they attended the wedding of Mrs Ed Hackbarth's niece Carol Hintz and Roger Volker at Westgate. WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs Kenneth L.

Holcomb, announce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Darreld. Bunkofske, son of the Vernie Bunkofskes, Algona, on April 20.. Anna Smith, 73, Swea City, dies Sunday Swea City Mrs Anna Belle Smith, died during the night Sunday at her home in Swea City. Funeral services for her were held Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church here with burial in Harrison township cemetery. Pallbearers were Ed Peterson, Truman.

Johnson, William Thompson, John Ecklund, Gor. don Happel and Joe Preston. She was born Feb. 7, 1889 at Bagley, lowa and came to Swea City with her parents at the age of 9. She was married to Elmer Smith at Seneca on Dec.

2, 1909 and he was a real estate and insurance man until his death last October. She is survived by two daughters and a son: Elsie, Mrs Har. old Evans of Albert Lea, Berniece, Mrs Claude Haag, of Swea City; and son Clifford, Swea City. Also, surviving are two sis Mrs Mary Seylar of Swea City and Mrs Laura Randall, of Tacoma, and a brother William Rider of Tacoma, plus nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Letters To the Editor Dear Sir, Regarding the picture of the purple lamb and the story.

of the two men who dyed it, could it be said that these men were the biggest lamb dyers in Algona? Yours Roy W. Anderson, Burt VOCAL PLAY DATED THe public is invited to Creatures of impulse by Gilbert and Phillips, by the Burt high school vocal music department, in the gymnasium, Friday, at. 8 Bit. There will be no admission charge, but a free will offerIng will be appreciated to help defray, expenses. in the cast Marcia Strange, McDonald, John, Lovstad, Get.

aid Hilton, Dennis Meister, ty. Long, Patty Schwietert, Cheryl Lovstad, and. Judy Abbas. CIRCLE OFFICERS NAMED An organization meeting was held Monday P.M. April 23 for the.

four new circles: Jenny Circle. President, senny. Riebhoff; vice, Benita Mitchell, Phyllis Wiener. Beth Circle: president, Beth Miller: vice, Ethel Smith; Georgia, Holding. Florence circle, presiderit, Florence Spear; vice, Graham; Marlene Davis.

Beulah circle, president, Beulah Davis; vice, to be anhounced. TREE TO STATE FAIR Mary. Osterreicher, 1st grade teacher and her 25 pupils made an Easter egg tree as part a social studies class. In creating. the tree.

the pupils studied health, language, creative art, numbers, writing, reading, music and library activities. It will be exhibited at the Kossuth: Fair and also at the lowa state fair. The anntial meeting of. the W. S.

C. S. of the North towa Conference will be held at the First Methodist church in Ma-! son City May 2 at 9:30 a.m. Re-' servations for the noon meal should be made before April 28. The Burt will have guests from Ledyard, Fenton, Titonka, Good Hope and Doan, April 26 at the Methodist church.

The final session on the study, Marching Orders, was held at the Methodist church WedHesday. Mrs Emma Manus returned Friday, She had spent several weeks with her daughter, Mrs Ed Blumer, Algona, while a sprained wrist was healing. Mrs Gordon Whitmore and Albert Volentine went to Ma-! son City Saturday and were guests for the Easter weekend at George Crawford's. Mrs. Crawford is the former Ellen Volentine.

Mrs Whitmore returned Sunday to her home in Wichita. Kan. Mrs Volentine returned to Burt Monday. The Kossuth Council of Republican Women will sponsor a 7:30 breakfast May 3 at the V. F.

W. hall in Algona. State Republican candidates wilt tour! the 6th district starting from Algona. Guests at A. C.

Hinckley's for Easter were Larry from Aber-; deen, S. Judy from Indian-! ola, the Don Thomsens, towa City, and Carilyn, Sioux City. Virginia Bohi and Carilyn Hinckley returned to school at. morningside college Monday. Lorena Riebhoff came home Thursday for the Easter vaca- GERBER'S.

FOR REAL FOOD VALUES STRAINED Baby Food A ECHO I each 10c I ABOARD BUTTERNUT. Drip SHERBET Reg. Fine 2 98c BORDEN'S ALL FLAVORS GAL. COFFEE 1-LB. CAN 59c SNiDERS ROBIN HOOD Chef Boy Ar Dee NEW BLUE CATSUP FLOUR Pizza Mix CHEER Bottles 14-OZ.

49c BAG 5-LB. 49c 2 LARGE BOXES 89c BOX SIZE GIANT 69c HI. C. PIN GRAPEFRUIT or BROWN'S BEST ORANGE DRINK CAN 46-OZ. 29c Great Northern Beans 2- BAG LB.

CHEF: BOY AR: DEE SPAGHETTI MEATBALLS SPRY SHORTENING IVORY Liquid Detergent JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS GLO- COAT BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER MR. CLEAN Liquid Cleaner Simple Simon Frozen FRUIT PIES CHERRY APPLE PEACH 3 LARGE PIES 1.00 NAVEL 5-LB. BAG ORANGES 79c YELLOW 2 LBS. Onion Sets 25c LARGE BIG TOP SMOOTH CAN 27c PEANUT BUTTER GOOCH'S BEST CAN LB. ELBOW MACARONI SIZE REG.

29c VAN CAMP'S CAN 89c PORK BEANS KELLOGG'S QT. CAN RICE KRISPIES GIANT KELLOGG'S BOTTLE SIZE FLAKES Armour's Star All Meat Sliced LEAN Large CUTLETS 498 Bologna Armour Star All Meat lb. 39 DECKER OF WILSON'S Franks BraunSCI FRESH PURE Ground BEEF 439 ROAST PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 26 THRU MAY 2 Farewey. I CO NO 1001 DIS Advantages of All The Lowest Prices. You Can De Sure When You Shep You'll Save CASH by Shopping At Fareway That POLICY You Get The Savings FAREWAY STORES ALGONA (lewa) ADVANCE- -3 THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 1 tion returning to Des Moines Monday.

U. P. W. met Wednesday at the Presbyterian charch Itostesses were Mesdames Russell Patterson, Tom Trenary, Bert Baldwin, Will Ringsdorf: Deva tions were by Mrs W. W.

Boettcher. The program was by Mrs Delmar Angus. Special music was a sextet by Mesdames Du-. ane Mawdsley, Leonard Stenzel, Roscoe Mawdsley Larry Holding, Frank Becker, Gary Stokes. Engaged MR.

AND MRS. John Boy. ken, Woden, announce) the gagement and the August wedding of their daughter, Janice Adel, to John Sime, son of the Elmer: Simes, Minn. Both are graduates of Waldorf college, Forest City. Mr Sime is also a graduate of Luther college, Decorah, and is presently' attending.

Luther Seminary, St. The bride-elect is' teacher, "in Bettha: Godfrey school there but will teach in Circle, Pines; a Minneapolis suburb. Engaged riage of their daughter, Claudia to Marvin Schafer, son of the Louie Schafers, West. A May 20 wedding is planned. MR: AND: MRS.

Claude Ruark, Algona, announce the engagement and approaching mar- Lu Verne Mrs. William Bigings Award night for athletes at Burt held Burt There were 200 at the annual athletic banquet and Award Night served by the Band Mothers at the Burt school: 'Two members: of the Burt girls' basketball team have been honored for past. year performances, Janice Dreyer and Patricia Long. received awards for their selection to. the all conference first team all state honor roll and for commendations.

they received in Look magazine. football, Dennis Meister was honored for his selection to the all conference first team and state honor roll, Terry Cook, all conference honor roll, Jerry Kissner and Bill Hamil-. ton, all conference second team. Others honored for football were Larry Westling, Ray Lichter, Raymond Spry, Gerald Hilton, Jerry Gifford, Brian Zwiefel, Eugene Meister, August Sankey, Duane Hinckley, Eu gene Meister, Roger Giddings, Richard Gebken, Honored for basketball were Dennis Meister, all conference first. team and all state honor roll.

Keith. Mitchell all conference honor roll. Awarded letters, Duane Willrett, Jerry Kissner, Jerry Gifford, Gerald Hilton, Brian Zwiefel, Eugene Meister, Terry Cook, Larry Westling, Raymond Spry, David Kohlhaas. August Sankey received an award for managing the basketball squad. Girls basketball awards, Pat Hoover, Lana Cunningham, Judy Abbas, Frances McDonald, Jane and Judy Mitchell, Pat Woltz, Pat Schwietert, Pat Zwietel, Jean Mescher, Susan Lovstad, Chery! Lovstad, Roberta Ackerman, Audrey Lappe.

Linda Ackerman and Virginia Lappe received manager awards. Cheer leader awards went to Carole Wiener, Donna SchradeL, Audrey Gardner, Mary Moand Claudia Moore, JAR 18-OZ. 2 P.KG. LB. 43c 300 2 SIZE CANS 25c Pkgs.

18 oz. 3 BOSTON BUTT STEAK 458 FRESH HAM SALAD 1 LB. PKG. 49c BOSTON BUTT DECKER'S FULLY COOKED CANADIAN BACON lb. 89c.

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