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APRIL 19, 1984. THURSDAY, New and Used Cars present Financed 1 your we will reflre too high car for you. lance your and courteous Prompt realment, N. KRUSE INSURANCE Algona, AGENCY Iowa Telephone Specials HURL MEALTIME STORES AT FRIEND WEEK-END SPECIALS. alumet can Baking Pow-22 lb.

rape-Nut Flakes, 9c kg. olden lbs. Brown 11 ugar, buncil Oak Coffee, 2 29c the Bags for bound bag plates and cups and Exchange China, Saucers liced 21-2 Beets, can large 10c o. orning cans Light Hom- 15c 2 Corning Light can Lima 7c leans, per Miracle Whip Salad Dressing Jar Quart Jar bars almolive Soap, 14c rogue bars Toilet Soap, 14c big in, dime can hinola, black, brown 8c boxes latches, 13c ut 2 Wax can Beans, 10c er pkg. arden Seeds, 4c hart jar ustard, 15c tall cans almon, 25c We have a fresh supply of the Kellogg Cereals ADVICE to women on a sablect of prime laportanca in every home you want the finest A there is in electric be sure to sea "4 nary Kelvinators.

Really new 20th Anniverrefrigerators in 1" and each one fully giving you the automatic, maximum of service from simple refrigerated storage space to 10 specialized the World's a Fastest thing as tog Speed. And there Freezmany other features such are the Food Pile, frigerated Pastry the reFrost Set and Chest. we all in of soon them and Come yourself, for EL Foster arniture CO. 0th Anniversary ELVINATOR KOSSUTH COUNTY Is Announced by New Officers of WCOF at Bancroft Are Installed Bancroft, Apr. 17-The WCOF Meld installation of officers SunOfficers afternoon at the Forester hall.

day chief Joseph ranger; Mrs. Frank Wilhel-1 mi, cording vice-chief; Esther Schillz, resecretary; Mrs. Charles Vaske, financial treasurer, secretary; Father Sylvester Grady installed them and gave a short talk. Eighty-five persons atcards tended, and late in the were played. Mrs.

Jos. Pox won high at bridge; Lucille at 500. Kileen Murray drew a cut prize. Mrs. Mary Tierney, state organizer, was here in the interest of 2 juvenile court.

Bancroft Wins From Ledyard- The Bancroft high school baseball team won its Monday afternoon, second game when it beat Ledyard there, 21-7. Batteries were Caylor and McGuire Bancroft, Smith, Halverson Joos for Ledyard. Caylor made two home runs; Lichliter, one. Thompson and Halverson, for Ledyard made a home run apiece. Bancroft defeated the Grant school here last week Tuesday, 4-3.

Bancroft plays Burt at Burt this week Tuesday. A county tournament will he held Friday and Saturday Burt and Titonka. Bancroft will play Grant township Friday afternoon at Titonka. St. John's to Graduate 20- The St.

John's Junior-senior banquet will be held next week Thursday at St. John's hall. Members of. the graduating class are: Loretta Wober, Alta Coyne, Maxine Gulde, Betty Sheridan Loretta Simmons, Velma Dyer Winifred Lappe, Bertha Schiltz, Alice Meyers, Eileen Kohnke, Mary Rahe Dorothy re, Urban Kramer, Lawrence cr, Leona Miller, Kenneth Devine, George Merron, Lawrence Deitering. Frank Baker, and Schneider.

Armella Menko Will of matrimony were published for the first time Sunday St. John's church for Armella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Menke, and George, son of Mr. LOTTS CREEK BALL NINE IS REORGANIZED Lotts Creek, April 17-The Lotts Creek baseball team was reorganized last week with the same players as last year.

Fritz Meyer is captain and Nick Gengler is again manager, The boys on the team are Edwin Wichtendahl, catcher; Harold Gross, pitcher; Tommy Schmidt, 1st; Elmer Pijahn, 2nd; Fritz Meyer, short stop; Russell Gross, 3rd; Edwin Luedtke, center field; Ferddie Mittag, left field; and Wilmer Wichtendahl, right field. Substitutes aro Wilfred Radig, Bob Schmidt, Edwin Wittkopf. The boys have been practicing on their diamond south of the store given them by Otto Wichtendahl, and are able to compete with any strong team of the county, The team last year made a fine record, winning six out of nine games played, losing twice to Emmetsand once to Bode, The team (hopes to make a better showing this season. Any team wishing to play can obtain a game by writing Manager Gengier, or phone 3503 at Lone Rock. The team plans to play its first game May 6.

Aid Entertains 40 Guests The Aid met Friday afternoon at the Lutheran school, Mrs. Carl Zumach, hostess, and 40 visitors attended: Mrs. Herman Zumach, Mrs. Reinhard Zumach, Mrs. William Rusch, Mrs.

William Rusch Mrs. Frank Balgeman and Mrs. Lawrence Pertl, all of Whittemore; Mrs. George Jentz, Mrs. Fred Jentz, Mrs, August Zumach, Mrs.

Wolfgram, Mrs. Herman Luedtke, Mre. Herman Luedtke Mrs. Herman Krause, Grandma Meyer, and Mrs. Fred Dau, all of Fenton; Mrs.

Delbert Hanna and Marie Geltzenauer, of Lone Rock; Mrs. Fred Jacobs, Mra, Charles Geilenfeld, Grandma Dreyer, Mrs. Lena Kresensky, Mrs. Robert Liesener, Mrs. Mary Kain, Mrs.

Louie Hintz, served. The next meeting will be on May 10 at Mrs. I. H. Benedict's.

Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Dehnert, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Stone, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cbapman attended a county Legion meeting at Titonka last week Tuesday night. Mrs. N.

L. Bolin, Swea City, had been a guest at M. M. Lowmiller's two weeks, and the Lowmillers took her home Sunday. The Rev.

L. Wittenburg attended pastors' conference at the ville church the latter part of last week. Irene and Bernice Swenson and Mrs. Alex Evans spent the weekend with relatives at Decorah. ADVANCE, ALGONA, IOWA Couple at BANQUET FOR FENTON DADS, SONS PLANNED cleared $30.

M. D. Banquet PlannedAt the last Legion-Auxiliary Fenton, Apr. 16-A Fathers and Sons banquet, sponsored by the Aid, took place in the basement of the Methodist church Friday night, land the program follows: communsinging led by the Rev. J.

T. Snyder; two numbers by the brod orchestra; selection by Hazel Weison the violin; Ardis Volght, violin, and Edmund Krause, not; talks, by Wilfred Stocher, Doctor Moyers, and the Rev. Mr. Ortmeyer, Estherville. Some 165 people were served and the Aid mecting plans were discussed for a mothers and daughters banquet in May, and it was also decided to hold tho last beneflt card party this season next week Tuesday' night.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex McFall were hosts. At the party next week and bridge will be played, and Messrs. and Mesdames Fred McWhorter and George Boettcher will be in charge.

Edw. Delmert Wins MedalIt was reported from Lu Verne last week that Edw. Dehnert had won a gold medal in an individual standing shooting match and had also headed the list for grand aggregate honors in a small-bore gallery match at Iowa City a week ago Saturday. Mr. Dehnert is a former Fenton resident.

Epworth League is DividedThe Epworth League has been di-' vided. One division consists of seniors in H. S. and persons out of school, and is called the Senior League. The other consists of young people from the eighth to the 12th grades, and is called the high school league.

Sunday School Board MeetsThe Methodist Sunday school board had supper and a conference Monday night. The Rev. Mr. Muhleman, Algona, district superIntendent, discussed methods, literature, and modern efficiency in the Sunday school. Fred Dau Birthday ObservedFred Dau's birthday was brated last the week Wednesday night.

Attending: John Ruhnkes, Adolph Pertls, the Herman Dreyers, the Walter Bierstedts, and Herman Bierstedt. Cards were played. Surprise for Amos FinnestadAmos Finnestad was taken by surprise last week Wednesday night, when friends arrived to help celebrate a birthday anniversary, George Jentz won high at 500, Weber Yager low. John Kramer's Father SickMrs. John Kramer and her children were called to Bradgate Friday by word that Mr.

Kramer'3 father was critically sick. Mrs. Kramer had already been there a week. Bridge Club Ends SeasonMrs. Alvin Zumach entertained the New Deal bridge club last week Monday evening, and every member received a gift.

This WAS the last meeting this season, Wim. Alice, Hantleman daughter Daughter Sick- Mrs. William Hantleman, was critically sick with pneumonia last and was taken to McCreery hospital at Whittemore. Roller Rink ReopenedThe roller-skating rink here owned by Glen Sharp, Lone Rock, was recently reopened for skating every Wednesday and Saturday night, Diphtheria Vaccination GivenSchool children who desired it were vaccinated against diphtheria by Doctor Mueller last week Wednesday afternoon. FENTON NEWS The C.

H. Geronsing and James Schwartz drove to Eldora last Week Wednesday night to visit the Henrik Fauerbys, returning next day and bringing home the Geronsin son Harold, who had been visiting there. The Bridge club met at Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frank's Saturday, and the high score was won by Mrs.

H. E. Woodward, Whittemore, low by Mrs. Weber Yager, travel by Mrs. Fred Weisbrod.

Fred Weisbrod, Henry Shulte, and Frank Weisbrod, the latter of Emmetsburg, drove to Des Moines last Thursday and drove back two new Fords for Frank's garage. J. H. Losce, Lake City, came for Sunday at the Rev. J.

T. Snyder's, and took home his wife, who had IT'S ONLY ONCE IN A BLUE moon that you get an opportunity to buy nationally advertised r8- dios-the latest models--at prices as much as 45 per cent off. GenuIne Majestic $69.50 Console, your cost $49.95. Majestic Mantels, $19.95 and $29.95. Gamble Stores.

41-31 Mrs. Joseph Rahe. Seven of Miss friends are giving a showMenke's evening' her this week Thursday at Mrs. M. C.

Dudding's. Lorraino Lorraine, Lappe 12; Party.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lappe, was 12 and nine school friends Sunday, her at her home that afternoon: surprised idan, Dorothy Helen Drocssler, Patricia Sher-ity Latimer, Vera and IIelen Coyne, Peggy Deitering, Menko, Jean Menke, and Lillian McDonald. Burt Teacher Honored MereMra.

H. J. Gulde gave a birthday dinner for her aunt, Mattie Warner, Burt, Sunday, Other guests were Mr. and Mra, Smith and C. C.

Eva Whitney, Burt, H. J. Gulde and Maxine. Jos. Reiters Wed 30 YearsMr.

Mrs. Joseph Reiter were married 30 years Sunday, and they entertained their children and families at dinner at their home noon. Other Bancroft News. Mrs. Ben Lentsch and her daughter Gladys returned to their home Ledyard Monday, after four weeks at the J.

B. Schiltz homo here. Mr. Lentsch is a brother of Mrs. Schiltz.

Gladys Lentsch was and Mrs. Lentsch stayed in Bancritically sick with pneumonia, croft with ther to be close to a doctor. Dorothy Kollasch, R. Detroit, is visiting her father Chas. Kollasch, and the family.

The Jessc Marlows, Burt, spent at the Kollasch home. Mrs. Marlow Sunday was Ida Kollasch before her marraige The son of Mr. wand Mrs. Raymond Kollasch named William Lee.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rahe entertained at five tables of 500 at their home Friday evening. Leone Vaske, and Roman Wilhelmi won the high scores; Mrs. Ben Lampa and A.

B. Lappe, low. Thirty-three friends of Betty Sheridan surprised her on her birthday at ber home Friday evenGames were played. all of Algona; Mrs. Ed and Clifford Frink, of Fairvillo; Mrs.

August and Will Boettcher, Mrs. Robert Dreyer, Olivia Kressin, Mrs. Herbert Potratz, Helen Radig, Mrs. Frank and John Schallin, Mrs. William Schmidt, Mrs.

William Wetzel, Mrs. Albert Wittkopf, Mrs. Arthur Zumach, Mrs. William Zumach, and Virgil Zweifel, all Lotts Creek. Wedding Date Observed- Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Kressin entertained a number of relatives and friends in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary, and 500 was played. High scores were won by Ed Ohm and Mrs. Virgil Zweifel, low by Mrs. Clarence Bierstedt and Otto Liesener, Those present were: the Herman Hintes, Fred Bocttchers, Maurice Wallaces, Ferd.

Bierstedts, Arthur Jentzes, and Ed Ohms, all of Fenton; Harold Schmidt and the Ben Schmidts, Otto Lieseners, Virgil Zweifels, Arnold Meyers, Will Dreyers, and Clarenco Bierstedts. North Dakotans Go HomeMr. and Mrs. John Schmidt and son Harold, of. Petersburg, N.

accompanied by Fred Wolfgram and Mrs. Helen Krueger, of Niagara, returned from Westgate last week Wednesday and visited at Will Schmidt's, and at bert Wolfgram's, at Fenton. The party left for their Friday morning, planning to stop at Germantown on their way. The Schmidts, Mr. Wolfgram, and Mrs.

Krueger were here for the Albert Wolfgrams' 48th wedding anniversary April 1. 32 Attend Ames MeetingEsther and Ruth Schmiel and Ada and Margaret Fiene accompanted Misses Morris, Soren and Renaudo and 25 high school pupils to Ames Saturday. This WAS the tourth largest group in attendance. Fiene won second in a bird contest. Pastors Go to ConferenceThe Rev.

and Mrs. Max FrederIch, Humboldt, visited at the Rev. E. Fiene home Wednesday. The Rev.

Frederich and the Rev. Mr. Fiene attended a conference at Fairville from Tuesday nOOn to Friday. There were 25 pastors present, Breaks Leg in FallMrs. Godfrey Gellenfeld broke her leg Saturday just below the knee when she jumped from the pony she was riding to get the mail.

Mrs. Gellenfeld 1s In the Kossuth hospital for ten days. Other Lotts Creek. The Richard Potratz family and Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Potratz visited Sunday Arthur at Lu Verne, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ristau, Sloux City, at Will Ristau's, Lu Verne. Mrs. Arno Ristau came to care for Will Ristau, who tore some ligaments loose, Arno returned to Sioux City Monday.

A HAS WA WOOD Des Moines' Most Tangney-McGinn GONE GONE KIRKWOOD OWA HAS A Room With Bath $2.50 Moiras KIRKWOOD PAGE THREE Lu Verne LEONA RAMUS BRIDE SINCE JANUARY 6TH Lu Verne Apr. 17-The marriage of Leona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ramus, to Fred son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Hintz, Webster City, took place January 6 at Parker, S. but was not announced till recently. The Rov. C. J.

Nurenburg performed the coremony, Mrs. Hintz has been asgistant at the postoffice since graduation from the local thigh school except while she attended the Hamilton business college, Mason City. Mr. Hintz is in charge of a cream route Livermore, and the couple will make their home there. A number of social courtesies have been given to honor the bride since the anouncement.

Florence Ramus is now assistant at the postoffice, and Dorothy Mac Lindebak is doing office work at the schoolhousa in Florence's place. Renwick Women Are HostessesThe Evangelical W. M. S. was entertained last week Wednesday the Renwick Mission Circle at the country home of Mrs.

Stauffacher. Mrs. Paul Blumer had charge of the lesson, which dealt with India and China, the study book, Eastern Women Today and Tomorrow, being used. The Renwick women served refreshments. Attending from Lu Verne were the Rev.

and Mrs. David Lang, Mrs. Catherine Marty, Emma Marty, Mesdames Edward, William, and Henry Marty, and Fred, Louis, and George Merkle, Florence Hof, and Esther Merkle. Card Parties Are Given- Mrs. Adam Zweitel and Mrs.

Archie Sanford entertained their bridge club last Thursday evening at the Sanford home. Four tables were in play, and Mrs. Opal Morrison won the high score; Mrs. R. L.

Corbin, second; Ruth Smith, consolation. Another social event was held Friday night, when the Progressive Rook club met at Mrs. at eight' tables, and the prize-winEdw. Dehnert's. Rook was played ners were Mrs.

Archlo Sanford, high; Mrs. Arthur Hot, consolation; Mrs. Jesse Lindebak, chair; and Mrs. Dehnert, travel. Kenneth Sorenson is ImprovedH.

P. and Kenneth Sorenson went to Iowa City last Thurday, and Kenneth had another examination, which proved to be encouraging. He is to try to walk without crutches again. He has been having abscesses in one leg, the resuit of the fla more than two years ago, He was a high school senior, but had to drop out one year though he came pack the next year and was graduated. Last summer he grew worse again.

Club Meets in CountryMrs. William Heft! was hostess to the J. J. club at her country home Friday, The lesson was on birds, taking part were Mrs. Albert Hefti and Mrs.

J. R. Farrell, who spoke on how birds help the farmer, and birds of interest spectively. Mrs. Jesse Lindebak conducted a social hour, and plans were laid for a guest day party April 27 at Mrs.

E. L. Eustace's. Tuesday Club Names OfficersThe Tuesday club met last week with Mrs. H.

E. Peitzke, 11 attending. Officers were elected: Plo rence Hof, president; Mrs. Carrie Coleman, vice; Mrs. R.

F. Snyder, secretary-treasurer. The program included a paper on Child Welfare by Mrs. Allen Thompson. Amber Rogers Has OperationAmber Rogers, student nurse at Mercy hospital, Fort Dodge, had an operation for removal of a large cyst on her nock Saturday.

Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rogors, Mrs. Jennie LeVier, Mrs.

Carrie Coleman went to Fort Dodge to see her Monday. Forrest Raney to ReinbeckForrest Raney went to Reinbeck one day last week to work for his brother-in-law, H. R. Frei, who lives farm near that town. Mre.

Flora Raney and Arthur took him down and stayed a couple of days. Attend Concert at Amos Supt. and Mrs. A. J.

Evans, Mrs. Opal Morrison, and Irene and Bernice Swenson drove to Ames last week Wednesday to attend a concert given by St. Olaf's choir, Northfield. Minn, Birthday at Hardy HonoredThe W. F.

Godfreys, the John and Percy Brinks, and Mrs. Josie Brink attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Hattie Krutsinger at Hardy Sunday, Thirty-five were there. Renwick Farm Mother DiesMrs. A.

Frank died a week ago Sunday at the home of her son Roy, pear Renwick. Another son, Joseph, lives southeast of Lu Verne. Helen Brandt is MarriedA marriage license was recently issued to Howard Henderson, Lu Verne, and Helen Brandt, according to a record in the Sunday Register. Donna Zentner PartyMra. Lloyd Zentner entertained in honor of Donna's sixth birthday last Thursday.

Eighteen children were guests. Teacher Here to LeaveBernice Swenson, local teacher, has contracted to teach the sixth grade in the Swea City schools next year. Other Lu Verne News. Mrs. Roy Guy, Mrs.

Arthur Dimler, and Mrs. Harry Von Draska went to Mason City last Thursday, and were accompanied here by Mrs. Jobn Northrop, who had been visiting for time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Herbener. The L.

C. met last Thursday afternoon Mrs. P. 0. Lichty's, President Elsie Steussy in charge.

Plans for the summer were discussed, and a pot luck lunch was spent few days here, Snyder boing her daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Stankowitz have returned to Uncir home at Chicago, after a weeks at Mrs. Stankowitz's brother Albert Wolfgram's. Mrs.

James Mueller entertained Mrs. J. T. Waite, Mrs. George Newel, and Mrs.

Rex Wolfe at bridge last week Wednesday. The Wesley Witters, Des Moincs, spent the week-end with Mrs. Witter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

A. Huskamp. Hazel Welshrod spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Osborn, of Seneca township. The Fred Weisbrods, Mrs.

Kate Newel, and Mrs. Emma Curry were entertained 0 at C. L. Osborn's Sunday. The Faculty Sewing circle met with Miss Barton at Mrs.

Fred Newel's last week Monday night. Mrs. Kenneth Stephenson, Algona, visited at the Rev. Mr. Snyder's last week Wednesday, Dr.

9. W. Meyer has moved his offices into rooms in the Asa Warner building. Mrs. Ernest Ruske entertained the Woman's club last Thursday afternoon.

The Frank McFalls and Mrs. T. N. McFall were Algona shoppers Saturday, Henry Schulte has purchased a new Ford. Lotts Creek The Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Culbertson was christened Lyle Allen Sunday, Sponsors were Selma and Ferdinand Meyer, Fenton. LaVon Larson and Karl Shumway, Algona, were Sunday evening guests of Margaret Fiene. The Robt. Dreyer family spent Sunday with Mrs.

Dreyer's mother, Mrs. Ferdinand Rubnke. Those sick are Elsie Kohlwes, Henry Meyer, and Will Leininger. Announcing my candidacy for County Attorney of Kossuth county on the Republican ticket subject to the will of the voters in the primary election, June 4. Your support will be sincerely appreciated.

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