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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 5

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Bode Football Team Plays Renwick Friday Afternoon ATTENDS ROUSE- WINKLER WEDDING AT NASHUA FRIDAY (By Mrs. Walter Thompson) Bode high school eleven will meet the Renwick eleven on tho Renwich field Friday nfternow. The Bode-Rolfe game last Friday afternoon was the last game of the season on the home ground. Laurilzen of Algona and Whiting of Garner were the officials at this gntnn. Honsp-Wlnkler Wedding Mrs.

F. W. Aldinger was matron of honor and Mr. Aldinger was best man at the marriage of her sister, Miss Velma Rouse of Estherville and B. Winkler of Louisville, Ky.

Friday afternoon at the B. 0. C. In the Little Brown near Nashua. Tho bride was dressed in a grey suit wearing a corsage of American beauty roses.

Her attendant wore a brown suit and corsage of talisman roses. The groom and his attendant were dressed in conventional suits, ench wearing a white rose houton- naire. Following the ceremony the bridal party left for Waterloo where a wedding dinner was served at the home of tho bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Schoeffler, followed by a reception, and later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Winkler left for Louisville, where they will make 'their home. Iielann 4-11 Ulrls The Delana girls 4-H club mot at the home of Mrs. Clarence Wruf Saturday afternoon for the purpose of organizing their club for the coming year.

Nine girls were present. Ardis Benjamin was chosen president, Yvonne Aliens vice-president, Virginia Wruff secretary and treasurer, Mildred Jensen reporter and Janice Olson historian. The subject of study for this year is "Homo The next meeting will be held at the homo of Yvonne Abens Saturday afternon, Nov. 9. At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs.

Wruff served dainty refreshments. 1'lan Church Itnxiiar The Ladies Aid Society of St. Olnfs: Lutheran church of Bodo will sponsor a bazaar in tho church basement Friday evening, Oct. 25. son.

Mrs. Miles tlelmrn will have rluirsc nf the vrosrani. Douglas Milsvcn. chief pharmacist male, and Mrs. Mllsvoti nr" spending 11 few days nt the of his parents, Mr.

and Sirs. Henry Mitsven. They aVo dividing his time of fiO days between here and Humholdt. where she and Ihetr young son are living during his absence. At the conclusion of his leave he reports to Treasure Island.

eon to the public. -Mrs. Burton Hood and Mrs. Maurice Larson are co-chairmen in charge of plans for tliB event. Atloiirt Tearhors Group The node school faculty attended the regular monthly dinner nnd business meeting of the Humholdt County Teachers Council which I met In lien wick last" Wednesday evening.

Jtohcrt returns and speech instructor of tile Bode high schol gave a very fine talk on the "Empire State of the Grade and high school students contributed several musical selections including a piona number by Rebecca Gangstead. bari- There wrFMie "bingo" and side shows of all kinds. Refreshments will be" served by the band mothers. At thts close of the entertainment the carnival queen will receive her crown. In the after- H.I tone horn solo by Alvin Holland, noon- of "Ki-YI" dny, there will lie Xashhy trombone and a "parade of queens" main street, HAPPENINGS OF WEEK IN COMMUNITY OF NORTH MAPLE GROVE Robert Nelson lias returned I I'rrsonnls O-eorge Opheim cornet.

Following the program refreshments were served in the dining room. from overseas and it at the home I of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson. He entered the service Feb.

22, and received nnrtor- ed training nt Fort Riley, Kansas, after which ho was transferred to Fort Ord and later to Camp Kilmer, N. J. and loft for overseas Jan. 18, serving with the 740 tank battalion at Limberg, Germany. On June 15 ho was transferred to Heidelberg to the 17th Co.

R. C. M. squadron and served as a tank mechanic. He returned to the States Oct.

llth and went to Fort Mead and was separated for discharge, which he' will receive on the 2Gth of October. Liithrrnn Ladles Aid Hostesses at Ladies Aid last Thursday afternoon were Mrs. O. T. Larson, Mrs.

George Williams, Mrs. Maurice Larson, Mrs. L. M. Olson, Mrs.

Andy Olson and Mrs. T. M. Rossing. A short interesting program followed the business meeting, after which refreshments were served.

The next meeting of Ladies Aid will be Thursday afternoon, Oct. IHst 'and tho serving committee will bq: Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Blanche Christiansen, Mrs. Marvin Johnson, Mrs.

Felix Gullison and Mrs. Mandius Hunson, liode Women's Club At the meeting of tho Bode Women's club the evening of Oct. 17, at the home of Mrs. J. R.

Jensen, Mrs. Lean Gangstead was in charge of the program and her topic was. "Iowa Centenial History" which proved lo be very interesting. At tho conclusion of the program refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Torgerson and Mrs.

Earl Olson. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Orren Olson Wednesday evening, Oct. 30. Mode P.

'I'. A. The Bode P. T. A.

was well attended Tuesday evening. Oct. 22. Nols Benjamin and son Fred and his father Theodore Benjamin of Bradgate spent Tuesday fishing at Spirit Lake. Mr.

James Winter of Titonka is visiting at the home of his daughter. Mrs. N'els Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs.

Herlev Neilson and family spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Henge in liradgate. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Engles of Des Moines are the parents of twin daughters born Oct. 10. Mro. Engles is the former Until Opheim. The babies have been named Carol Jean and Katherine Joan.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Anderson and family and Gilbert Nelson of Hum- boUlt were Sunday visitors at the Harry Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Nuss and small daughter Nancy spent Sunday in Parhersburg with friends. Mrs. Phyllis McCall spent the week end in Ames. Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Berkland and Margaret spent Sunday in Delevon, Minn, with friends. Max Sbeltoil is a surgical patient at Lutheran hospital at Fort Mdg'e. He.was operated on Monday ihorning for appendicitis.

His condition is reported as good. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Benjamin and Mr. James Winter of.

Titonha attended the wedding of Mr. Benjamin's niece, Ellen Mae Butler, and Richard Hashins' at 4 o'cloch Sunday afternoon in the Humboldt Methodist church. Both are students at the State University at Iowa City. Carnival The annual "Ki-Yi" Bode school 3:00 p. m.

Dr. nnd Mrs. Cloyce A. Newman have returned from Kansas where Dr. Newman attended the Kansas state medical meeting.

Those in attendance from here at tho W. M. K. of tho Eagle Grove Circuit of tho Lutheran church held in mincombo last Wednesday in an all day session were: Mrs. Art Jensen and Mrs.

Miles Torger- Kon. delegates; Mrs. Sam Thors- himl, Mrs. J. B.

Jncobsen, Mrs. Alfred Vang, Mrs. Borgtna Johnson, Mrs. V. T.

Jordahl. Mrs. O. T. Larson.

Mrs. Lawrence Schriber. Mrs. Donald Larson, Mrs. Joe Hood, and Mrs.

Harold Skaugstad. Recent visitors at the J. Clarence Olson home were: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Peterson, of Freeport, 111.: Mrs.

Anna Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keehneen, of Hock City. and Mrs. Olga Hanson, of Huniboldl.

Compainy over the week end at tho Guy Olson home, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Honning and daughter Judy and Miss Tilda Honning, all ol Minneapolis. Mr.

Honning is the inventor of the Jar! power mower Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lyons have returned from Amos where they spent Sunday at the home of hei parents. The regular meeting of St. Olnf'f Lutheran Sunday school teachers tok place In tho church parlors Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Prairie Farm, are parents of a daughter born October 11. She. has eben named Margaret Ann.

Mr. and Mrs. John Satern, of Mallard were Sunday guests at the Jack Satern home. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Olson drove to Goldfield THE HUMBOLDT REPUBLICAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1946 NEWSOF INTEREST TO RESIDENTS OF HUMBOLDT TOWNSHIP Ill-MHOLDT T(UVNSllir Mrs. Martin Miller has horn run fined in bo. home with I'M- flu. Mrs. Paul and Mrs.

Kd Welter attended Rebecca l.ixlco In Itrndgnlo Thursday evening. Gordon Folh is spending a furlough nt the Gonrgo Koth homo, lie will VecoiVe his discharge Wednesday. ()i I Hi al the hospital. They liavi of iris a nil oil'' lioy. Martha ThiU-rs.

iiiiuid Tbilgi-s i 1 ii'ti'iidi household at home. Alvina Kemna sum! vi at the home of her pat i-nt Mr Mrs. tin villa has lircn with honseb.ild duties I h' 1 Friders home. Humboldt, Iowa SECTIpNTWO PAGE THREE i Foreign Wool ilv f'Vr Finn" years now, mills In thlS r.MM,try have born mnking more and more of foreign grown wool. Ten to IS years ago, only about 10 per rent of the they used caitiB frnm nhrond.

But even before thO wnr. our mills wore getting Word of from foreign countries. And dnriiiR the war years, nn df about per cent of the wool l.Y.ilod States nulls needed wal 1 fnm nhrnnrl. Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Krrdriekson I hrc tho parents of a sun biirn Sun-j I day nt th. Lutheran hospital in i Fort Dodge. Sgt. Hurley Fisher arrived home1 I Wednesday and will receive his ills! charge sonn. Me has boon stationed Koroii past year.

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Kissinger and Shirli'V wen- Sunday evening 1 i Olson North Maple (Jrovo Mnvis Irene Gregerson was Sunday in the Rutland Ln.th- church, Mr. and Airs. Chris Madson of Livormore wore spoil- were dinner Jnmos Grogorson homo.

Mr. and Mrs. James Grogorsen and family were Wednesday evening visitors at the Raymond Wilcox home. Mr. and Mrs.

Jens M. Jensen nnd daughter were Friday evening visitors at Iho Nols Chrisleiisen home. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Peterson, I'or- ry and Ardis 'of Swoa City, spout Sunday af tho Mats Show homo.

Mrs. Arnold Larson and Susan, Mao and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family of Bradgalo. wore callers Sunday afternoon al (he Mats Show homo.

Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Horton and Hose Mary of Sioux City were over night guests at tho A.

F. Show home home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Skow were Sunday dinner guests at. the Harry Christonsoii home near Luverne. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Ed Skow were sup- por guests Friday evening at tho parental Hess Hraby homo. Niels Nielsen of Des Moines called at the Ed Skow home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pauper entertained nt a birthday supper In hoii- vir of Mrs.

Paeper's sister, Mnrjorie Olson. Monday evening. Guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olson nnd son.

Ralph of Bode, Myles Cunningham and Elnora Olson" of Hitmholdl, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers of Kansas City, Missouri. imtttMlieill i Hlcty evening, wi.v. The group wil also serve a lunch- Mr.

Ralph Ashbangh, the English and community fun festival will be and culled home of held on Friday, November 1, at A 7:30 p. m. Free programs will he presented by the grades is follows: First and second grades, Shoemaker's Dance; third and fourth, The Littleman Tiny tot Wedding; fifth and sixth, Waiting for the Train- seventh and eighth, The Average Car Owner Today is standing by, patiently waiting for the avalanche of new passenger tires they hope will be released in pre-war quantities. Below is a reprint in part from a Chicago Tribune newspaper. PREDICTS TIRE DEMAND TO RUN WELL INTO 1947 unprecedented peacetime demand for Urea, which has carried the 194(i production of the industry to record levels will continue well through 1947.

P. W. Utchwell, chairman of the Ciooilyear Tire Rubber said today. Based on a statistical study, pro- through 1947, P. W.

Utchfield, predicted in a prepared press statement that the 1947 tire demand will be 8:1,000,000 units, or within 4 per cent of the current year's estimated all-time record high of 80,500.000. The 1947 demand he added, will call for the production of 07,000000 passenger car tires compared with GS.000,000 such tires this year, and 4,000,000 farm tires, compared with the scheduled 1946 output of 4,500,000. Mr. and Mrs. ll.irt llaiiit'an.

Anna i and Kiigcuc spent Sunday the James Unrke home In i Mr. and Mrs. Sorlie were supper guests Sunday at the Verne home In lluinlmldl. Mrs. Francis Henley and family of Dnyton siielll I lie week-end al the Dave Fisher home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher of Algonl spent Sunday at the Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Miulsen spent Saturday in Mallard with relatives. Mary Fisher spent the week-end with Alice Mangle in Iliimholdl. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Madsen spent Sunday aflernoon in Rutland at the Jim (Ircgcrson h.inie.

The Mad- sens were sponsors at the baptismal of the (Iregcrson's baby. BANNS OF MARRIAGE PUBLISHED AT SAINT JOSEPH'S CHURCH St. Banns of marriage were published in SI. Joseph's church Sunday by Rev. Ceorge Theobold for Rosina Thelges.

daughter of Peter Thel- ges of here and John Lent sell of Algona. The wedding will tiihc place Nov. 51 In SI. Joseph's here. Mr.

and Airs. Raymond Thilges are the parents of a daughter born And what's a party without ice cream! We mean Borclen's Hallowe'en Brick Ice Cream, of course! That creamy quart of vanilla ice cream with its golden pumpkin center is just rittht for any Hal- lowe'en party, whet tier the guesis be children or their elders. Your neighborhood Harden dealer is this Hal- lowe'en Brick. Ask him to reserve the amount you'll need for your party. ICE CREAM TIRE REPHIRS bV Safe, Permanent Repairs Thar Will Outlast the Tire! NOW AT- WHY NOT TAKE HEED! KEEP YOUR PRESENT TIRES IN GOOD SERVICEABLE CONDITION UNTIL NEW TIRES ARE AGAIN PLENTIFUL.

REMEMBER A tire casing break is identical to that of a cavity in a tooth. The longer you let it go, the larger it becomes, with the result of a possible total loss. DON'T DELAY STOP IN TOMORROW AND WE WILL CHECK YOUR TIRE CASINGS FREE! With our all new and all electric equipment we are able to give you ADDED TIRE MILEAGE at the MINIMUM COST. AT REAR OF HOTEU RECAPS I'AHSKNtiKIt TKl't'K TKACTOK cuts, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Oppedahl. Sunday they were dinner guests at the Tom Olson home and on Sunday evening at tho Vilas Larson home. Monday evening scout master Lorun Eastman and the boy scouts held a meeting in the church basement. Plans for future activities were made at this meeting. Don Carlson, of Selby, spent Sunday at the home of his parents Mr.

and Mrs. U. B. Carlson. Mrs.

George Williams, of Dodge, Larson, ol' Fpj-est City; and Mr. and Mrs. Max Nye, of Fertle spent Sunday at tuu homo of their mother, Airs. 0. T.

Larson. Harold Watson A. M. M. and Mrs.

Watson have left for Seattle, where he expects to receive his discharge from the navy. their absence their young son Denis Lee will stay at the homo of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bottom. Richard Satern has left for Kni- metshurg where he will be telegraph operator assistant, until he is able to pass the state examination and will then have a locating of his ovh.

Mrs. 0. T. Larson celebrated hor birthday on Tuesday afternoon. Oct.

15. A group of ladies were present for the occasion in the af- ernoon and In the evening iiie'mV jers of the Larson family were oresent. Mr. and Mrs. W.

V. Aldingcr returned from Waterloo Saturday afternoon coming by the way of Alexander where they left Mtireia and Billy while they attended tho House-Winkle wedding Friday afternoon. Phyllis Larson was home from college work at Waldorf over the week end. Sunday, Oct. Ill, Mr.

and Mrs. Herlev Xeelsun entertained at a family dinner in honor of their twin sons, Donald and Uoiiald who celebrated their birthday. On thu following and were two years old. Guests at (lie dinner wen and Mrs. Herbert Bt-igo, of Bradgato, Judith Hoover anil daughter Nancy.

Mrs. Jens Mitsven, Mr. and Mrs Herman Milsven ami Mr. and Mrs Alfred Mitsven drove to Iowa City last week to see Mrs. Lila Oltioi who was a patient at Oakdale.

She is this daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herman Mitsven. She had been ii tho Oakdale hospital since lust March, and nassod away Wodnes day afternoon. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon ii the Lutheran church, and buria was made in the Bodo cemetery. F.

W. Oldongor, local theatri manager installed all now booil equipment and sow niH-roplioin sound system last week, which the latest in sound equipment. Mrs. C. W.

Hammer, of Spencer has returned to her home after few days spent at tho home of lie mother, Mrs. T. O. Hanson. and Laila Hanson wer ill Mason City last week, rciurniiij home Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry lYderso: and son Curtis of Hardy spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John 1'odersun. Curtis has just returned from Korea, where he had boon for some lime. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dason of St.

Ansgar, were Sunday dinner yuost.s at the home of Mrs. Horgina Johnson. Mrs. Emma lleviness, of Woodburn, Oregon, a guest at the Johnson home, returned to St. Ansgar with the Dasons for a few days visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Taylor, of 1 Laurens, were business callers in Bode Sunday. The Bode Women's Club will meet Wednesday evening. October 30, at the home of Mrs.

Owen 01- Command Performance Parade ol Our "Just Arrived" Gloves We keep our men fine-look- ing, long-wearing gloves in handsome leathers and sturdy-knit wools. Many gloves fur-lined. Before they're yours! 98e to $5.95.

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