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a a a JUNTO 14, 1934 KOSSUTH RSDAY, COUNTY ADVANCE, ALGONA, IOWA edyard A BARRETT END TO PLAY ONCE A WEEK ard, June summer 12-The WAS first band held of the will be aight throughout the summer. bed are: Ella and its of the and Marvin Goelz, Elmer Melvin Logemann, meier, Maynard White, Welfare, Cleo Gable, Tilmer Ovira Henrietta 0'Keefe, IrHalvorson, Kenneth son, Lillian Klinkslek, Arlowe Detty Ruth Estle, elbaus, Smith, Howard Dyer, James Elmer Zielske, and Edward Hagge. V. is director, S. F.

M. S. held a o'cock Luncheon GivenW. the church Friday. ba guests were: Mra.

at Ir; Womack the Rev. and and Mrs. Mrs. Stillman, compson; the Rev. Lakota; Mr.

John- and a Mrs. Moe, After A. Bishop, Algona. bebeon the following Bar- provas given: Mrs. the V.

Rev. Mr. Eyed a prelude, Secret of His. sang In the be; Mrs. Bishop spoke the on de; Mrs.

Yahnke Rev. gave Johnson readings; Potionals; Rev. Heddle thank- gave hediction. A special 3 of $4 was taken. at AlgonaThuraday night Mr.

and Fm. Wenzell, Harriett Matz4 C. Strand, H. Carpenter, D. Mayne, and rack, hymn attended a good will given by Mason City wholeeaters and jobbers in the chool gymnasium.

Following they were entertained by sly Hinge quartet of Mason ad W. E. Hall, of the Mason lobe-Gazette spoke. Teacher in VisitId McElroy, former and athletic coach isited the V. A.

Barretts last by. The past three Elroy has taught at PalanIl. He went to Iowa to attend the State universamer school, and expects to master's degree this sum- gs Away Over Sundaywere no services at the Reformed church Sunday Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

Depping vin went to Baxter to attend sinus classes and also to ello to the Sunday school Lion. pses for Rentand Mrs. Roy Kleuger, of City, were here Friday lookde house to rent. He has a sent route to there the local creamery. are no Vafor rent.

at Algona ParkWm. Garrys, Jack McDonLaurence Flynn, and the Colwell children had a picthe Ambrose A. Call state Algona Sunday. Spuds from LedyariScaar and Glenn Beyse took load of potatoes to southra last week Tuesday. in Family Reunion(Glenn Yahnkes a family reunion attended.

Wells, past week Wednesday, ther Ledvard News. Ed McGuire, Cedar Rapids, came Saturday to visit her August Gelhaus, Mr. Gelnd Mrs. McGuire and la Gelhaus and Luetta, son, pests Mrs. Laurence Mayne of the August Buschs And Mrs.

E. Lauritzen, Logan, and Honrletta 0'- returned last week Wednesm Iowa City, where reprietta had written James the Bc tests in literature and held Farm Bureau meetgeneral night. The George Ledyard Moulton's townat elter, of sang, County, Agent sartet Mrs. Holcomb Algona, sang spoke, a duet. and st Aid entertained the Ralph Olson F.

at her home last The Aid has en knives, forks and purchased at church spoons unctions. suppers and Lydia Marvin JunkerKlinkslek, meler Logemann, to and Alma to attend the S. Monticello the German S. convenReformed anderson, Frank Wiemer, Wiemer, went to Radclifte Mrs. W.

E. and went on to Des Friday. Moines 1 and son Mrs. Herman er the last returned to Elvin Brandt's dical treatment week on for furfree his eye. eld in had eduesday schoolhouse because last of Mesdames crowd attended.

George achievement Holcomb at attend- BanWarner, Tuesday, is a CCC st bear week Eldora, days Wednesday after returned Mayers Austin, Tottenham, Sunday. He lived and Leon young boy. here ret rom Zielske Vincent, came where home Satring ber she had Wilcox. sister, Mrs. dis all and Smith Marquis reunion attended and Ray park at Webster held City zell A.

Carpenter the and former's Ruth Schwartzell, Friday. is visitCarpenters. Feature Act For Fourth THE DE CARDO TROUPE of I booked for the Fourth celebration. raising jumping and somersaulting rels, blindfolded and two or three RECENT BRIDE HONORED WITH BURT SHOWER Burt, June 12-Mrs. Elza Woltz and daughter Ella and Grace Godfredson entertained Friday afternoon at the Woltz home at a shower in honor of Mrs.

Cecil Godfredson, formerly Florence Stow, who was married about a week before. Forty guests were present and the guest of honor received many nice presents. Among the guests were the bride's sister, Mrs. Clifford Parish, and her sisters-inlaw, Mrs. Perry Stow and Mrs.

Donald Stow, all of Newton. Attend E. S. District MeetingMrs. Ida Paine, worthy matron, Mrs.

Delbert Vogel, and Lulu Hawcott went to Mason City Friday to attend the annual Eastern Star district group meeting which was held there Friday evening. Mrs. Vogel took the part of Martha in the initiatory work, and Lulu Hawcott acted as secretary in tho opening ceremony. Other members who attended were Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Klamp, Mrs. P. L.

Dremmel, Mrs. M. L. Vinaas, Mrs. Walter Sorenson, Mrs.

F. W. Bacon. Family Gathering at Bartlett'sA family gathering was held at the Lloyd Bartlett home Sunday in honor of a visiting cousin, Mrs. Bess Allen, and son Bartlett, Galena, Kans.

Other guests included the Lewis Bartlett and W. A. La-! dendorff families and the M. E. Bartlett, Raymond Reid, and Ray Ladendorff families, Algona.

Mrs. Allen will go from here to Flandreau, S. after spending a week or two at the Bartlett and Ladendorff homes. Doctor Temple Visits HereDr. R.

D. Temple, Anaheim, spent several days here last week visiting old friends, and preached Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church. He left Sunday for Des Moines. Dr. Clapsaddle took him to Fort to take the bus, Doctor Temple was dentist here for a number years before moving to California.

Western Pastor Visits HereThe Rev. Geo. Pratt, Okanogan, visited from Monday until Tuesday with his cousin, F. L. Pratt, and his aunt, Mrs.

Edwin Pratt. He was on his way home from Cleveland, Ohio, where he had attended the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church. Surprise for Mrs. HoldingA surprise family gathering was held at the Clifford Holding home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Holding's 23rd birthday.

Those attending included the J. C. and Merwyn Holdings, the G. C. Allens, Ivan Longs, W.

W. Boettchers, and the Elmer Kienitzes, Lakota. Children's Day is ObservedChildren's day was observed at the Methodist church Sunday 'morning, and a program was given under direction of Maybelle Gray, primary superintendent. Nelda Volentine assisted her in drilling, Aid Guest Day PlannedThe Aid has invited several of the neighborhood Aids to a Guest day program at the church on June 20. Bible School Next WeekA daily vacation Bible school will open at the Methodist church next Monday morning.

Mail Carriers Meet HereThe Kossuth rural mall carriers will meet this week Tuesday ing at the Giddings home. Attend S. C. Guest DayThe Aid will go to Swea City Wednesday to attend the Guest day meeting of the Swea City Aid. Son for J.

A. SchneidersA son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Schneider Friday. Other Burt News. Mrs. Maude Hanna and son Charles visited from Wednesday to Friday at the Elmer Nelson home in Fort Dodge. Marguerite Nelson returned with them and visited here until Sunday, when her cousin, Charles Hanna, took Mary Jean McDonald back home.

Charles went with cousin, Malcolm Nelson to the Register carrier picnic at Des Moines Monday, The EDWARD LUNN, SWEA CITYAN, PASSES AT 27 Swea City, June 12-Funeral sorvices for Edward E. Lunn were held last week Tuesday afternoon, in Fort Dodge, with the Rev. Carl Anderson, of the Church of God, officiating. Burial was mado in Oakland cemetery at Fort Dodge. His death followed an attack of appendicitis at a Fort Dodge hospital Sunday, Edward was 27 years old, and lived in the Swea City vicinity the last 18 years ing his brother Carl with the help- farm work.

He is survived by his wife and a little son, Donald LeRoy, mothcr, Mrs. Henry Wiley, of Fort Dodge, four brothers and two sistors. Those attending the funcral from here were Mra. Wm. Blomster and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Kockler, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Price, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Larson, and Frank Bauer. Lauritzen Reunion is HeldLauritzen reunion was at A. F. Detz's Fairmont, Sunday.

Present for the picnic dinner in Sylvinia park were Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Brocksus and daughter, of Waterloo; Lucille Thompson, of Manchester; Mrs.

Mrs. Nels Lauritzen and' Ernest, Wm. Powers, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Wendel Jensen and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gaarde, all of Ringsted; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Anderson and Don and Gordon, of Armstrong; Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Thomson, the F. J. Thomson family, Swea City, and Mr. and F.

Detz and son Gordon. To Work at YellowstoneThe Rev. and Mrs. McDowell drove to Mason City last week Tuesday to get their son Ronald, who completed a business course at Hamilton, business college, He will summer Yellowstone park, working In the dining room at the Canyon camp. He left Friday by way of Aberdeen, S.

whence will be accompanied two other young men who will work at the same place this summer. Band Director is EngagedEarl Josten, of Estherville, has been hired for the summer to direct the school band. Concerts will be given each Thursday night art the park. Mr. Josten will be in Swea City two days each week, Thursdays and for rehearsals and instruction, A new arrangement is that school band members will be given individual lessons without charge.

Allen Allen Poole Poole is was Graduated- graduated from Coe college, Cedar Rapids, with a bachelor fart degree. His mother, Mrs. Wm. Poole, attended the exercises, and they returned to Swea City last week Wednesday. Dorothy Christensen, who is also a student at Coe, came home with them, and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Christensen. Bible Schools Are OpenedDaily vacation Bible school opened Honday in the Methodist and Baptist churches. The Rev.

Raymond McCrary, of Ayrshire, is in charge at the Baptist church, and the Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Mc- ALWAYS DEMAND QUALITY MEAT DEPARTMENT Hamburger all meat) lb, 10c Minced Ham, lb.

Home-made Bologna, lb. Tomato Loaf, lb. 20c Decker's Beef Ribs, lb. Decker's Pork Cutlets, 2 lbs. Decker's Pork Steak, lbs.

25c FRUIT DEPARTMENT New Potatoes, fancy, 10 lbs. 290 Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, 3 lbs. 29c Santa Rosa large Red Plums, basket Lemons, large, fancy, dozen 360 Oranges, large, dozen Oranges, medium size, dozen 33c Beet Sugar-10 lbs. Beet Sugar, 100 lbs. Cane Sugar-100 lbs.

Brooms, extra good Milk, tall cans, 4 for Liby's Red Salmon, tall can 21c Magic Washer, lrg. pkg. Pineapple, large can 230 Red Pitted Cherries, Irg. No. 10 can Peaches, large No.

10 can 41c Ivory Flakes, large pkg. -25c Coffee, good Soap, 10 bars Big 4 Oxydol, giant pkg. Folger's Coffee, lb. can -35c Block Salt, each Banner Oats, large Long's Food Shop MB. FARMER-Bring us your eggs- cash trade Free Delivery.

Phones 914-915. Dowell in charge at the Methodist church. Girl's Wrist is SprainedDorothy Arnold met with a painful accident Monday morning when she slipped in getting out of the car, and sprained her left wrist. will have carry her arm in She splints for two weeks. Mrs.

Hammond Has OperationMrs. Ed Hammond was operated on at Rochester, last week Wednesday afternoon, Relatives received word Friday that she was recovering. She is at the Colonial hospital. Other Swea City. Those from Swea City attending the 0.

E. S. district group meeting at Mason City last week were: Mrs. T. F.

Johnson, Mrs. Mae Rohiin, Mr. and Mrg. T. F.

Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Curlis, and Mrs. C. O.

Peterson, from Lakota. Students home from State college are Kathryn Bravender, Merlin Larson, and Burton Thomson. Burton Thomson returned Tuesday to take up work at the Y. M. C.

A. camp at Boone for the summer. Walter McCrary was graduated from the state university this week with a bacholor of science degreo in the school of commerce. Frances Dahl, Naomi Hewett, and Myrle Holcomb left this week for State Teachers college at Cedar Falls to attend summer school. Ole Seylor, Swea City, will go to the Masonic grand lodge this week at Des Moines.

He is worshipful master of this lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wilson, of Algona, spent last Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. Leonard Peterson.

Mrs. Gull Carter and daughter Joyce, Fairmont, are visiting at the Seylor Carter homes this weck. The Peter Stinstrum family, St. Paul, is visiting his mother and brother this week. Burt The Queen Esther Circle is having a picnic at the river today.

Mrs. C. E. Hammer is leader of the Circle. Dr.

W. T. Peters returned Monday from Chicago, where he went Thursday to attend a reunion of his class. Mrs. Earl Reed and children, and Mrs.

Reed's sister Nellie Ward, visited a brother at Corwith Sunday. Ruby Walter, Fairmont, came last week Monday and is visiting her cousins, Lyla and Leta Olson. Mrs. Jas. Christiansen is entertaining the Fortnightly club this week Tuesday.

The Jesse Thoresons and C. D. Hammers were at Lost Island lake Sunday afternoon. The G. J.

F. Vogels recently installed a new Westinghouse elec- LIEUT. MUMMA WINS TWO YEARS ABROAD Wesley, June 6-Interesting news comes regarding Lieut. Albert Mumma, husband of Carmen Braley, daughter of Druggist and Mrs. Harry Braley, Wesley, He led his engineering a post-graduate course completed last week at the Naval academy, Annapolis.

Lieutenant Mumma was presented with a two-year engineering course at Paris, and will leave July 4 for southern France, where 1 he will spend several months learning the language. His family will Join him there, and all will go to Paris in the fall. Lieut. Mumma comes of a military family, Col. Morton C.

Mumma, his fathor, Evanston, having been head of the R. O. T. C. at the University of Iowa for several years, and his two brothers being respectively instructor and honor being also battalion commander of ent at Annapolls, the younger the color company.

In a Call theater news reel at Algona last week-end a Miss Mumma was shown reviewing the naval academy cadets. tric refrigerator. Joseph Spradling, Sparta, is here visiting his sister, Mrs. H. W.

Trainer, J. P. Trunkhill and daughter Iva were Des Moines visitors Thursday, The D. L. McDonalds and K.

J. Smiths were at Mankato Sunday, Ledyard The Alfred Welfares, of Morris, visited relatives here last week Monday and Tuesday. Leon Worden and Asa Warner were doing carpenter work near Lu Verne last week. Anna Logemann, Minneapolis, spent the week-end at the parental Fred Logemann's. Mrs.

A. E. Laurltzen's nephew, Larry Poole, Renwick, visited here last week. Jessie Van Dorston, Algona, is visiting Marjorie Matzener this week. Mrs.

Wm. Flynn and Mrs. Cecil Patterson were in Blue Earth Friday. with The V. A.

Barrets spent Sunday the C. A. Raneys, Livermore. The Wm. Garrys were at Blue Earth last week Tuesday.

The Ed T. Halvorsons spent Friday at Mankato. Catches Big Fish. Fishing at Lake Winnebigoshish in northern Minnesota week before last, Tom Young caught a 29-lb. muskellunge, according to the Titonka Topic.

PAGE TERM THE OLD NEW Bu Building--Repairing -Remodeling Can Be Done Now at Tremendous Savings Nothing detracts more from the value of well constructed homes than a general shabbiness and need of paint. Only a few of these things, which can be done now at less expense than in years, will greatly increase the loan value and saleability of your property. Perhaps a new roof is needed, a sun porch or breakfast nook, any of a hundred small additions, will greatly enhance the value of an old house No matter how much or how little work may be required -take advantage of low building costs--increase the value of your property, and put men to work by having a job done NOW! We have DEVOE PAINTS for every purpose. Botsford Lumber Co. JIM POOL, Mgr.

PHONE 26G DENT acrobatic barrel jumping has been The act consists of hairinto and out of a series of barhigh. boys were to be in charge of about 80 carriers. Mr. and Mrs. Archie and three children, Detroit, and Mrs.

Ben Evanson and daughter, Story City, came Wednesday for a short visit at the home of Mrs. Hunt's and Mrs. Evanson's brother and sister, Myron Melnzer and Mrs. Clara Olson. The Hunts left Friday and Mrs.

Evanson remained till Sunday, when her husband came and tools her home. Mr. and Walter Burckle, of Webster City, came Sunday and visited at the J. H. Graham home.

They took home with them their daughter and Mrs. Buckle's mother, Mrs. Wickwire, who had been spending a couple of weeks at the Graham home. The 0. H.

hame, Fenton, also spent Sunday at the Graham home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leason, Mrs. Laura Sewick and daughter Lura visited the Harry Sowick home at Ireton and the Elbert Sewick home at Rock Valley over the week-end.

Bonnie, Harry's daughter, and Neva, Elbert's daughter, returned home with them for a visit with their grandmother and other relalives. George Gray and L. R. Daniels drove to Omaha last week Tuesday to meet Mrs. Gray's mother, whose home is at Brule, Neb.

They returned Wednesday, stopping at Sioux City to bring homo Willis Phelps, who has been attending Morningside college. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koestler and Arnold Koestler, Tipton, spent Sunday at William Koestler's. Helen Thompson, who is attending Coo college, came up with them and visited her parents.

Her sisetr Ruth returned with her for a week's visit. The R. J. Hammerstroms and Jimmy Smith went to Des Moines Sunday, Donald Hammerstrom and Jimmy went down to attend the Des Moines Register carrier's picnic Monday. Jimmy will spend the week with his cousin, John Goodwin.

Lorena and Myrtle Schwletert, who have positions in Des Moines, came Saturday to visit their parents, Mr Mrs. W. H. Schwietert. Lorena returned to Des Moines Sunday, but Myrtle remained for a two weeks' visit here.

week-end at tha home of their to Ames. Saturday and spent the Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Rubey drove daughter, Mrs. Quenton Carey. They attended the graduation of their son-in-law Monday morning, Mrs. Clifford Parish and two children, Mrs. Perry Stow, and children, Mrs.

Donald Stow, and Willard Stow came up from Newton Friday and visited until Sunday at the J. P. Stow home. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Thompson will leave this week Tuesday for Des Moines, where Mr. Thompson, is to attend Grand Lodge. They will also visit Mr.

Thompson's sister at Grinnell. The Will Garmans, Wesley, visSunday at the W. D. Kearns home. Mrs.

Garman and son remained for a week's visit with Mr. Kearns, Mrs. Garman's father. Virginia Thayes, Rachel saddle, Marilda Pratt, Susan Moyer, Helen Schrader, Norma Bettin, and Margaret Morness had a picnic near Algona Sunday. G.

J. F. Vogel left Monday on A business trip to Pine City, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Stahl accompanied him to St. Paul, where they are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Snyder, Chicago, arrived Monday for a visit at the Clara Shaw home. Miss Shaw plans to go to Chicago with them when they return. The Roy Olloms and the Clifford Johnstons have moved into rooms over the Swift office recently vacated by Mrs. Edna Nelson, who moved to Algona. The Rev.

Kabelitz family, Fenand the P. W. Kollasch and ton, Julius Baus families were Sunday visitors at the Rev. L. evening Richmann's.

Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Giddings took Mrs.

Matilda Ward to Whittemore where she remained to Saturday, visit her daughter, Mrs. Koppen. Zita Giddings, had been several weeks with her spending, Mrs. Raymond Housour, in The Rev. C.

B. Mitchell drove to Algona, returned home Sunday. Sioux City Saturday and brought home his son Arthur, who has been attending Morningside college. O. A.

Thoreson and son and daughter, Ellsworh, the spent home of several his days last week at son, Will Larsens, Britt, visited Jess Thoreson. evening at the C. L. HoldSunday home. Janice Larsen remained for a longer visit.

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