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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 24

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I 8-Algona (la.) Upper Des Moines Thursday, October 27, 1955 125 KITTENS Mrs Merwin Marlow entertain12 of ed two tables of 500 Saturday The year old cat the afternoon. Prizes went to Mri Heinie Dethief's of Manning, died Dick O'Donnell for high. Mrs there recently. mothered During kitteris her Wilfred Radig, low and Mrs Lyle eer she 125 of Marlow won door prize. all species, color and ment.

IF IT'S NEWS WE WANT IT 000000000000 125 KITTENS 1956 CHEVROLET Here On November 4th SO -OUT PRICES ON THESE USED CARS 1954 1953 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR 210 model, new rub- Sedan with Hi-Drive ber, clean as. whistle Radio and More 1953 1952 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR PACKARD EIGHT 4-Door-Power Glide Ultramatic Drive Radio etc. etc. Radio New Rings 1952 1951 PONTIAC 4-DOOR PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR. Hydramatic Radio Radio Heater Brand New Paint New Paint Job 1949 1941 SEVERAL to 1948 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Chevs Fords Good running and Newly Painted $125 to $225 Our Used Car Lot Will BE OPEN Friday Saturday Nites TO SHOW THESE CARS Every Car with OK Reconditioning Every Car Sold With WRITTEN GUARANTEE KOSSUTH MOTOR CO.

SW of Courthouse Square Sold Homecoming Badges Judy, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gene Murtagh, is shown above at left as she pinned a University of lowa homecoming badge on the lapel of Dean -Emeritus Rudolph Kuever, of the college of pharmacy, who was one of the originators of the badge 32 years ago. Assisting Judy in the sale of the badge to the dean is Jeanne Niemeler, Sioux City. (Cut Former courtesy Iowa City LuVerne Press-Citizen). Woman Elected Wa-Tan-Ye Head Lu Verne -Mrs Harley lanson of Estherville National was elected party Halloween night, Oct. president of the 31.

elation of clubs J. Club met at the home of urday at the 30th annual Nation- Lita Dehnert on Friday. A conducted short al convention held at Savanna, business session was 111. She and other national of- by Vera Thorn. Dorothy "Inter- Phillips ficers elusion were of the installed convention.

at the con- gave rupted a book Melody." review on Lunch was Mrs. Christianson, daughter of served by the hostess. Anna Hanselman and the late Donald Larson, a student George Hanselman of Lu Verne, Ames, spent the weekend at his has spent most of her life in parents home, Mr and Mrs lowa. Educated in the LuVerne Lloyd Larson. ner public College school, at she Milwaukee, attended Dow- Wis.

by Frank Hesse Gronbach Sioux accompanied Mrs Christianson are the drove Henry to Superior, of Wis. City, last Mr and parents of two daughters, Mrs Thursday to visit the home Robert Swan of lows City and of Mr and Mrs Wm. Blair. Mrs Lora, student at lowa State Gronbach who had been staying Teachers college at Cedar Falls in the Blair home and making the acquaintance of her new Shower For Bride granddaughter, Julie Ann, A miscellaneous shower was turned with her husband. held in the Methodist church Thursday and Friday, visitors basement on Saturday evening.

in the home of Mr and Mrs Oct. 22 for Caroline Weber who Lloyd Larson were Mr and Mrs became the bride of Jerry Weber. Irvin Gerges of San Diego, Cal. son of Mr and Mrs Alvin Weber. Guests in the Mr and Mrs S.

R. on Oct. 17. Barker home on Saturday were A short program was given Mr and Mrs A Porter and -Solo, Mrs Clare Champine: daughters, Mrs Wm. Pelley, reading.

Mrs Raymond Nelson; Helen and Patty, Ft. Dodge. Mr solo, Mrs Kenneth Sorenson. The and Mrs Cecil Baker and family bride was assisted in opening of Lu Verne. of her gifts by her sister, Mary, Keith Wilhelmi, son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Vaudt of Livermore.

Mrs Albert Wilhelmi left for the states. Oct. 14. He has spent some Good Will Benefit time in Germany. He will receive The Good Will Club was host- his final discharge.

ess to a Coffee Benefit on Thurs- Alvin Weber of LuVerne and day p.m., Oct. 20 for the Iowa Mr Henry Weber of Corwith left Children's Home. A tree will of- Sunday p.m. for Chicago, Ill. on fering was taken which netted business.

over $53. Robert Bull, a The Junior group 4-5-6 grades sentive of the home was guest of the LuVerne Methodist church speaker. Mrs Grace Dudley, met at the Church Friday president of the club, poured after school for a pot luck supForty-five guests were served. per. The group organized the Junior Missionary Society Evening Star Circle and chose Sally Prior for Mrs Sylvester Brace was host- dent, Dale Kubly, vice president; ess to the Evening Star Circle Linda Agard, secretary; and on Thursday evening with Mrs Mickey Baker, treasurer, Mrs Beulah Martin as co-hostess, Mrs Kenneth Sorenson and Mrs Jim Ray Agard had charge of the Mallory work with the Juniors.

devotions and Mrs Claire Friday nite the Boy Scouts and pine gave the lesson. Two new guests took their annual hayride members were welcumed into the with Mr and Mrs J. Mallory as circle, Mrs Robert Barber and chaperones. Dale Richardson Miss Eleanor Peterson. Mra Allen drove the a reliable Blake was a guest.

Super M. loaned by Albert Hex tL The Mesdames Wm. Prior, Three New Arrivals Carl Groh, Clif Holmes, Harold A baby girl was born Oct. 1 to Trauger prepared lunch. Mr and Mrs William Blair at Me and Mra Jon Nelson ana Superior, Wis.

Ann is her Mr. and Mrs Edward Lindebak name and she weighed eight and Mrs John Nelson Sr. left pounds and fuur ounces. Mrs Sunday, p.m. for Des Moines Blair is the former Doris Gron- to attend the Bankers convenbach, daughter of Mr and Mrs tion.

Frank Gronbach. Me and Mrs Robert Surby and Mr and Mrs Robert Hardcupf children of Waterloo spent the Jr. of Ames are the parents of weekend the parental home baby girl born Oct. 12. She Mr and Mrs.

Phil Hendersen. named weighed six pounds and has been Mr and Mrs Carl Gretsch ann Jan Gail. Mrs Hardcopf's Mr and Mrs Duane Riley and mother, Mrs Dorothy Arndorfer son were callers in LuVerne on of St. Benedict, is staying in the Sunday and also attended open Hardcopf home, helping care house in the new school for the new baby. ins.

Mr and Mrs Richard Felt be- Mr and Mos Carl Merkle and came the parents of a baby boy son of Denver, Colo, spent a few born Oct. 16 in the hospital at days visiting relatives. They also Mason City. He weighed five went to LeMars to visit their son pounds and four ounces and has Dick, who is a student in been named Rodney Dean. Mrs mar.

Fett returned home from the The children of Mrs Anna pital but Rodney Dean remained selman dropped in on their in the incubatur. ther on Tuesday evening to help their mother celebrate her Lu Verne 4-H Met day. In attendance were Mr ano The LuVerne the Eager Beavers Mrs Harley Christensen of Es4-H Club met at town hall therville and Mr and Mrs Leon Oct. 17. The meeting was Roy Hanselman and daughter of called to Weitzel.

order by the President Lu Verne and Mr and Mrs Earl LeRoy Charles Brown Hanselman and family of is a new leader and Albert Fish Verne. Jr. is a new member. New of- Mr and Mrs Percy, Brink have ficers were installed as follows: had as their guests Me and Mrs LeRoy Carroll; Weitzel, president, Don- Wm. Lee frum Morris, Minn.

Mrs nie vice president, Gary Lee and Mr Brink are brother Wittier, secretary treasurer: and sister. Dave Hobsheidt, news reporter. Mrs Cecil Baker was hostess to G. M. Will, our past leader, was her contract bridge club on Mrs guest.

Hina and Lunch Mrs was served by Thursday. Honors went to Marge Wilson. Ella Rossing. Shirley Wonderly. Gene Staddard was Community Planning Couneil substitute.

met Tuesday make evening in the city Mr and Mrs Dale Brayton and hall further plans for children of Ft. Dodge spent the the Halloween party for the chil- weekend at the parental home of dren of the LuVerne Commu- Mr and Mrs Frank Gronbach. du nity. it was decided to have the Dale has expected a new job in Nevada, Ta. where he will do the same He type of starts work Oct.

as '26. meat cute ter. Mrs Nora Gronbach was ess- to the 500 Club on Oct. 25. Galen Heinkel, a victim of an automobile accident early this summer.

and who has been confined to his bed since, received his final check at the Mercy hospital at Mason City on Sunday and is now about on crutches. Portland Twp. By Mrs. Victor Fitch Mr and Mrs David Bolle and family were Sunday evening guests of Me and Mra Jim Steven. Mrs Jesse Schmidt of Ruthven visited Monday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ray Fitch.

Mrs George Hix spent Friday afternoon at the Dwight Ruse home. Mr and Mrs Ray Fitch received word that their daughter, Mrs len Schore of Pomona, Calif, was married Sunday to Mr Sterling Steinfert. They will make their home st Pomona. Arthur Hix of Algona and Jim Bowers of Gordon, Nebr. visited Mr and Mrs Dwight Ruse Friday, Mr and Mra P.

W. Marlow and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Will Gifford home in Burt. Mr and Mrs. Jim Steven and boys and Mr Mrs Gene Lampe and family of Bancroft were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Ben Lampe. Mr and Mrs Jay Steven and Jeanie were Sunday evening guests at the P.

W. Marlow hume. Mr and Mrs Chester Fitch, Harlan and Beverly of Algona, were Sunday supper guests at the Vietor Fitch home. Lone Rock 4-H Install Officers On October 20, the first regual lar meeting of the Lone Rock Lively Rockets was held at the home of Jane Kissner, with instellation of officers as the principle business. acht new members were also initiated into the club, Janice Elsbecker, Muriel- Nordine, Jeanette Hanna, Janece Kissner, La Vonne Thompson, Dawn Schultz, Susan Montgomery, and Joann MeCleish.

The record books for this year's project, Home Furnishings, were distributed to the girls. Margaret Fischer was appointed music chairman and Patricia O'Donnell was made chairman of recreation. Monday, Oct. 24, was set as the date on which the new programs were to be made. Florence Meyer, a former meme ber of the club, was a guest, a were several of the girls' mothers.

The veteran who reenlists In nment life the United States Air Force sary and post guaranteed comprehensive dis- leges, education ability insurance. $10,000 gover- training and job Insurance, exchange Upper Des ADVERTISING Moines reaches more in the Algoni and technical families other in publication. county security. Any Terrific Values from BULOVA The Greatest Name RONA in Watch Value! $29.75 If you are looking for the greatest possible value in See watches, see these new Baloves here's smartness and dependability at an exceptionally low price! LAYAWAY HANCOCK! for CHRISTMAS YOUR CHOICE You can't beat for beauty $29 75 dependability, Valve! Dean's GIFTS WATCHES WATCH REPAIR JUST EAST OF ALGONA THEATRE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Attention Poultrymen of Kossuth County A Representative of Chemell's Hatcheries of Fayetteville, and Gainsville, Ga. will be present Nov.

2, 7:30 p.m. at the Burt Legion Hall to give full details on their contract to Buy Your Hatching Eggs 52 Weeks a Year 8 With A Guarantee and Minimum Price! Don't Miss This Their price to the farmer today is per doz. Refreshments Will Be Served ALL FARMERS AND POULTRYMEN OF KOSSUTH COUNTY WELCOME Peter's Corner Store Burt.

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