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The Algona Upper Des Moines from Algona, Iowa • Page 9

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The Algona Upper Des Moines TWO ALGONA, IOWA, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949 VOL. 84-NO. 21 P. LES 49 JOIN HOFFMAN PATRICIA REDING St. Cecelia's Academy gona, ROADINGER DOLORES, LEV RUTH HENICES CINS CHARLES, Young Wife At Corwith Dies: Funeral Saturday Wesley--Mr.

and Mrs. August Garman, Mrs. Julius Matz, Vin-. cent and Rose Marie attended the funeral of Mrs. Rene Schaller, 22, at St.

Mary's Catholic church at Corwith Saturday morning. Mrs. Schaller became ill Wednesday morning; was taken to Mercy hos pital, Mason City and died that evening. A 7 months baby was taken by caeserian section, but lived only a short time. Her husband and two daughters Phyllis and Mary Lou survive.

Enters Hospital Miss Katherine Willems, housekeeper at St. Joseph's parsonage, entered the Mercy hospital, Mason City, last week for medical treatment. Post- Nuptial Shower Mr. and George Ostercamp, newlyweds, were honored at a post-nuptial shower at the home of Mrs. Theron Hansen Sunday afternoon by the bers of the choir of the Methodist church.

A program of songs and readings was presented. young couple received some lovely gifts and a delicious lunch was served. Farewell For Barr's Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barr were honored at a farewell party Sunday evening at the R.

E. Newbrough home. Other guests were Mr Mrs. Don Kraus and Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Grifhorst. Bridge was played. Mr. and Mrs. Barr won high and low score prize respectively.

A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Barr and '2 sons moved to their newly purchased home Algona last week. Seven Confirmed Seven youngsters were confirmed in Evangelical RECORDS WHAT PAY OUT, SELL SAFEGUARD the money you take In record every transaction on this law.

cost cash register. The Smith. Corona CASHIER balances the cash recordi and analyzes the sales. Five coin compartments: bill compartments and a ticket compartment, Keyboards to fir. ALGONA UPPER 1U E.

Call. St. Sunday. guests at the parental Tony Hildman home. The menfolks attended the St.

BenedictAlgona baseball game at St. Benedict Sunday afternoon. Sister Mary Hermenegild, the former Mary Hauptman of Milwaukee, spent from Saturday morning till Wednesday at her parental, Mrs. Ed. Hauptman home.

She taught school at Sunfish, Kentucky, last year. Other Sunday guests at the Hauptman home were Mrs. Dorothea This- sen and little son Dickie and Mr. week and daughter, Mrs. Susan Billy Joyce, Thissen of Fort and guests, Dodge, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Ban- Algona, ton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bud Hauptman and 2 sons, of.

Al- Dicky gona, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mart- Harold inck and Mr. and Mrs. Bert King Mr.

and 2 children. son are Mrs. John Arens, of Bassett, City this spent Monday and Tuesday at Ruth the parental Mrs. Hauptman wirth Mrs. Hauptman Sister high menegild visited the Harry Bart- Hamilton's ons at Algona Monday, the Harold Mason Martineks Tuesday and the Lou Mr.

Hauptmans and Jim Haverlys Minneapolis, Sunday evening. the Denny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tom Long of Lone Rock, spent and Mrs. last week with his grandparents, of Corwith Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Ackerson. Lease Ackersons took him home Sun- Mr. day. family Rose Studer to Waterloo parents Saturday for several days visit.

near. The infant daughter born to Mr. Marjorie and Mrs. Chas. Noble on Monday, Mr.

and May '9th was baptized Sunday in working the Britt Catholic church and gona named Jean Dee. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Martin Steile, St. Benedict, Price, The Noble family were at Sunday sponsors.

dinner guests at the commute. parental Tony Seller home. Mr. and Mr. Mrs.

Dale Swaney and son of and Britt were also Sunday guests former's at the Seller home. Fort Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jarvis ob- for a served their 5th wedding, anni- Haynes versary Sunday, sisting Mrs. Lucy Brabec, of Fort work Dodge, visited Frimm1 relatives last here over the weekend.

with Mrs. Robert Genung and son who had the past 3 weeks at the parental Ray Hansen home will join her husband at Manchester next week. He is employed in a baby shop there. They formerly lived at Lake Mills. Rev.

and Mrs. J. A. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray and the Howard Hansens were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zwald near Garner. Mrs. Zwald's father, Carl Franzen, is now living in a two room cottage on the Zwald farm.

The Howard Hansens bought a farm near Miller and live near Zwalds. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Funnemark returned home Saturday from Mille Lac and Pequot Lake, Minn. and a visit Minneapolis.

At Pequot they visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson and Paul Friburg who operate a cabin camp. Fri-' berg will visit here when the building project is completed. Arthur Hultgren and daughter, Mrs.

Ward Lucas and two sons of Varna, and Harry Hult-: gren, of Kenyon, spent several days recently. at the Olaf Funnemark home. The Hultgrens moved from the Dysart farm. east of Wesley about 37 years ago. The Pete Olsons, of Algona, E.

spent M. the weekend at the parental Olson home. Sunday guests at John Lickteigs were the Elliot Waldschmidts of Pocahontas, Ambrose of Sexton, the Dennis the Urban Lickteigs. The Amazing New AUTOMATIC COOK Kelinator whole meals auto- of Course! matically! Just set 4 and fare get "New Model Down' unit (ER-489) converts from 'deep to $309.95 41h surface unhi" Other from Models $159.95 New "Top- O'- The Range" Con- Spacious recessed fluorescent trol Panel all controls easy to light floodlights cooking and work. read, easy to reach.

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PHONE 275 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lease tended baccalaureate services at Forest City Sunday, Loren Lease will graduate from the Junior college on Saturday, May, 28th.

Mr. and Mra Vee Mullin, Elaine and Sharon and Mrs. Mullin's mother, Mrs. Ella Perkins, spent the weekend in Omaha. They attended the silver wedding anniversary of their sister and daughter, Frank Fox's mother, Mrs.

Lucy Fox of Tuxico, came last for a visit. Other Sunday were the Elza Traffords, the Franklin Foxes of and the Mark Studers. Dorothea Thissen and son spent this week at the Martineks. and Mrs. Joe DeMaine and visiting relatives in Sioux week.

Goetz and Mary Younggraduates from Wesley this spring are entering Business college at City on June 1st. and Mrs. Oscar Stufflick of visited their cousins George Rickes Saturday. Studer of Kanawha and Mr. Will Walker and Ray visited Mrs.

Susan Sunday. and Mrs. J. P. Studer and were Sunday guests of her the Henry Scheppmanns Irvington.

Bleick, daughter of Mrs. Leo Bleich, began in the Mainliner at AlMonday. Marilyn Price, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold began work in a laundry Algona Monday.

The girls and Mrs. Harley Haynes small son Harley, and the father, C. Haynes, of Worth, Texas, came Friday 10-day visit at the P. C. home.

P. C. has been ashis son with construction on his chicken ranch since September and will return the family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hood and son of Algona, TYPEWRITERS, portable 61 were also Sunday dinner guests standard size, for immediate sale.

at the Haynes home. Algona Upper Des. Moines. Towle Sterling just looks I expensive You might think Towle's solid silver beauty comes high, I but actually, Towle figured Sterling over the costs TOWLE'S years, far less than inferior flatware. And there are many, many ways to collect your Towle pattern gradually, easily.

Registered Jewchr Americon Gem Society ALGONA.IOWA church by Rev. E. Walter Lindgren Sunday morning, They were Gloria Simpson, Mary Ann Engsler, Carol Carlson, Robert and Paul Carlson, Berdine Hansen and Bobby Boy For Walkers Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker' are proud parents of a baby boy born early Monday morning, May 23 in the Mercy 'hospital, Mason City.

The infant tipped the scales at 9 pounds, 8 ounces. They have one other child, Jimmy. Girl For Hildmans Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hildman are parents of a baby girl born at a Britt nursing home on Sunday, May 22nd.

This is their first child and Mrs. Sophia Hildman is the paternal grandmother, Wesley Wizards Met The Wesley Wizards met Monday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. Ivan. Johnson. A picnic supper was enjoyed.

A good grooming contest was held and Mary Tjaden and Joan Goetz judged winners, They will attend the 4-H camp at. Clear Lake in June. Mrs. John Huff is assistant leader. Buy Wesley Home The Larry Youngwirths have bought the George Aldrich home and will get session July 1st.

Aldrichs have rented 2 rooms in the Charles Price home where they will live till early fall whon they will move to California. Wesleyans at Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Loebig, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Lickteig, Paul Lor- enz and Lt. Robert Studer attend'ed the wedding of Ralph Bauer YOU TAKE IN; ON ACCOUNT SmithCorona CASHIER your special needs from recording cash sales to received-on-account, charges, credits, paid out. Smith Corona office and port: A companion to -famous able typewriter and adding machine it' a quality-made product that gliss you more for your money. See if today el DES MOINES Phene 1100 to Lillie Dangelowsky at Dodge Sunday afternoon. Others who attended the reception at Wayward club were Mr.

and Loel Root, Mr. Mrs. Mullin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bleich, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Loebig, and Mrs. Louis Goetz, Nick Weber and Mr. Mrs. Tom.

McMahon of Prairie School Picnic, Pupils of school district No! Prairie Marjorie township, their friends teacher neighbors numbering. 83, enjoyed a picnic at Call State Park, gona, Sunday. A baseball game was played by the athletes of crowd, the teams captained Jeannette Hall' and Eunice Studer, ious Jeannette's team was victorby a score of 36 to 33. A nic dinner was enjoyed and Marjorie treated all to ice cream. and: Mrs.

Hugh Lickteig, Bancroft, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berger, LuVerne, and son also tended the picnic. Marjorie taught that school two years has signed a contract to teach ral school No. 5 in.

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She came to Elma Sunday. The nuns will do missionary teaching during the summer months. Sunday guests at the J. B. 2, Meuhe.

home- were Rev. L. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dirk sen and son Danny of Albert Lea, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Al-: Daniel of. Sherburn, Minni, and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Lickteig and the family and Irene Mr.

by Meuhe, who has been confined to his bed with paralysis of his limbs is able to sit up part of the pic- time. Mr. and Mrs. Luverne Mr. of Clear Lake and Mr.

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