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LONE ROCK PUPILS PLAN MUSIC FESTIVAL FRIDAY EVENING WITH LIVE PROGRAM "Love Pirates of Hawaii" is) J. Sigsbee, Manager Interesting Title of the School Production i- ane Lone Rock: A home music festival will be given at the school auditorium TWdfry evening Aprtl 281 Included be the following selections, pr: wary chorus; piano solo, Oolla Jan HolHster; junior chorus; folk dance, first and second grades; folk dfthce, third and fourth grades; girls' glee dub; Cradle song. Barcarolle, Lift Thine Eyes- violin solo, Irene Whtt- ford; boys' glee club, Away to Rio, Caisson Song, My Hearts in the Highlands; violin solo, Jeaneta Whitney mixed chorus, Sea Fever. In the Evening, in Old Madrid; tr. S.

Marines grand finale. No admission will be charged. The school work of all the grades and the high school will also be exhibited Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Newbrough visited in Burt last Tuesday. Jessie Smith of Algona visited at the Karl Ewoldt home Sunday. Fred Flalg and Glenn Sharp made a business trip to Mason City Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hobson visited at the D. T. Hobson home in Burt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Rchultz made a business trip to Marshall. Minnesota Sunday. Elsie Wilrelt of Aleorm visited at the Prank PlaiR home last Monday and Tuesday. Clara Stratman of Terril. Iowa Is spending the week end with her friend Ella Ewold't.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen visited at the Edward Hauptmann home at Cor- wlth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hauck of Humboldt spent 'the week end at the Fred Genrich home. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sanders visited at jne home of Mrs. Frank Gebest Esthervllle Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Stebritz of A Rona were Sunday callers at the ho of Mrs. E. M.

Hawks. H. Rice made a business trip Des Molnes last Tuesday, reurning his home here Wednesday. The Mothers club will meet at th MrswPred Genrich next wee Wednesday afternoon, May 3. Busy Friday club met at th Mrs.

Frank Flaig Friday af Eleven were present, and (Mrs. Charles Olson and t.m.i jVa Go of Burt visited at the William Leeper home Sunday. Mrs. G. A.

Sharp will entertain the Mite society at the home of Mrs Glenn Sharp Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Benjamin entertained the Tuesday club at the home of Mrs J. Cotton last Wednesday afternoon Mr. Williams and Mrs.

Catherine daughter, Florence of Da- of Swanson Store Mere W. J. Slgsbee has taken over th management of the L. W. Swanso store which is located in the Stgsbe building in Algona.

the store is hav ing a special representative here thi week giving demonstrations for th new Orunow electric refrigerators. Th store Is also having a special demon stratlon for BlauOas, which can be used as fuel for stoves, refrigerators light plants, etc. Fred Jacob Was Surprised Fred Jacob was greatly surprised on his 37th birthday which he celebrated Thursday of last week. About 40 people, consisting of his friends and relatives from Fenton, Algona, Whittemore and Letts Creek came and gathered at his home to celebrate the event. Twenty Years News for Spokane, Washington, from which point she sailed to Alaska where she was to teach school.

Hie Knights of Columbus held their state convention at Mason City, the first part of May. Joe Bestehlehner and E. E. Connor were chosen delegates and Tom Kaln and Charles Barry, alternates. A convention was held in Burt to or- mize a permanent club, "The Modern Woodmen of Kossuth County." It was decided that a number of each respective camp send a delegate, as many more as desired.

Several farmers in Humboldt ty picked up pieces of paper bearing I sentlng WESLEY FOLKS ORGANIZE TO HANDLE NEW COUNTY GARDEN PROJECT; "SLIM" SPEAKS Legion to Sponsor Oardena at Wesley; Others Cooperate; Gardens Underway I of men and Women repre- American Legion, Wesley Nebraska dates. Some were letters, I business men, the AuxUiary and the some checks and some were notes I Red Cross met at the home of Mrs. which were borne there by the great Thursday where windstorm, and made interesting SMphy located then in the Heise build, through the American Legion who ing installed a new apparatus which ready are going forward wtth Uwfr carried messages over 300 miles. They I plans. L.

L. Lease was named Harden employed the use of the Morse code I advisor; John Hutchison and Bd Menin transmitting messages across the. tt country. About twelve students were pects. famines tn this immediate coiamuaity Walter Ward made application to be appointed deputy game warden.

A mighty good road law was passed by the senate requiring all cars being passed to give one half of the road. W. J. Guderian received a patent on his cistern filter, ventilator and water purifier, No. 1059935, which held effect for seventeen years.

I The survivors of the Battle of Get- and some of the gardens are atrewn ysburg held a reunion in Pennsylvania I Planted. All the towas to the county and three Algona men attended. Ed tn 9j counties of state Young, Charles Mantor and Lon Ken- are thte same nedy. The state of Pennsylvania don- ted space for the lltlng quarters and I Members of the Study were en- their food and the Iowa legislature ap- tertained Thursday aftemooa a6 the $10,000 for the transporta- home of Mrs. Louto Ooetz.

tlon of Iowa soldiers. The Home Economics club and the Commercial Club were the Institutions behind the park proposal presented to the City Council May 20. 1913. and the chosen was the present site of the athletic field at the east end of State street and Phillips street Before establishing this park the fair grounds were used as a play ground for baseball and a track field. A park commission was appointed to levy the taxes necessary for the procuring of such a park, to appoint a keeper and Mr.

and Mrs. Henrv Looft anet Jackie of Seneca were quests Sunday at "the home of their mother. Mrs. Bertha S. Looft.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Meleny of BritD were visitors in the home of her brother. L. H.

Kleinpeter on Sunday evening. The Royal Neighbor lodge is sponsoring: a card and dance party at the hall Wednesday night of this lodire week. Rev. A. Wagner attended the con- Ledyard left cde home at the Wllliam Krause Mrs.

E. M. Jensen drove to Graet- whf nda taking her mother home, itin her P8St tw weeks vis met at the home of 8hlck Thursday atter- meeting wiu at Mrs. H. J.

Rice. iels, president of the Port podge-Tobln business college eave an on the to the high school pupils Pj-iday morn- 1r and VIrs Harr Rahn moved so rmaton at Catholic church In Boniface Garner Friday Notice of Sheriff's Sale I will proceed to sell Si iM iiro- or so thereof as niav execution Lccper Mrs Sprank and sister Anna drove to Rochester. Minneso a 'in the hosoitaf week for treatment. who has there the past Elva Ewoldt returned Home Sunday hec he start working AlRona Ice Cream 'Tory, May 1. her ousiness course college and will an office girl at the and Candy fae- Kned.

J'ated tills fith of April 39.1-1 ncy. Durt J. Thompson, dred Thirty- Nine and 06-100 ($15639.06) Dollars and costs, taxed at Forty-Four and 90-100 ($44.90) Dollars and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following described real property as the property of the said Frank Wright, administrator of George Wright Estate, Charlotte W. Wright, August Busch. Fred Busch, et al to satisfy said execution, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of section Sixteen (16) ship One Hundred (100) North, Rang.s Twenty-Eight (28) West of the 5th P.

in KossiKh county, Iowa. And I will proceed sell said pro- or so much thereof as may be ecessary to satisfy said execution with osts and accruing costs at public auc- ion, to -the highest bidder, for cash, in land, on the 12th day of May, 1933, at ie east door of the Court House in Igona, in Kossuth County, Iowa, a 1 he hour of 10 o'clock, a. of said ay, when and where due attendance ill bo given by the undersigned. Dated this 13th day of April 1933. CARL DAHLHAUSER, Sheriff of Kossuth County Iowa.

By CASEY LOSS, Deputy. L. A. Winkle, Plaintiff's Attorney. 17-18 morning.

and Mrs Meurer and two enildren were guests Sundav at the ome pf "Is cousin, William Reding and William Henderson, Jimmie and BUlie, spent Sunday at nnlii? 01 0 1 and Mrs Charles Pavik at Humboldt. 'Juintiff's Attor- is-n Jessie Stebritz accompanied bv her au Kathryn and Mrs Ha drove to Mason City on Sunday takiner her daughter. Gladys back to resume her studies at the Hamilton business college. Th were Sunday guests at the Emil Kraft home: Mr. and Mrs txto Laabs and son, Harvev of Minnesota; Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Hoppe of Truman, Minnesota- Mr TOm S0h001 mencement exercises will be held May lj. Leon Jones of Storm Lake, for- nf resldent of Beun a Vista College will Blve the address. The bacca- will be local laureate sermon on May 5artSr bJr 8 vi Th fc 110 lng were Sunday callers at the Chris Shaser home. Mr.

and Mrs Walter Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Rath and family, all of and Mrs Rath of Hope and Mrs. John Rath and nn son and daughter, Neva.

The Burt Lively Leagrue Four-H club Birls pave a benefit rard nartv in the Lone Rock hall last Wednesday even- 0 rt Br i 1 nd flve hundred were rt 8t folll te table Hieh score in bndee wen 1 to Arthur PHebe and rivV? ymond Carter In nve hun- died hicrli was won hv Hanni and low bv HUTO Worthington. iiv nd Pred Geru 'ich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Krueger Murial i 0 Mr. and Mr7 bert Thompson and family Mr and lbe An us and Lawrence Newbrouffh, Mrs.

R. Zunkle all drove down to the M. E. Blancnard home near Irvington Sunday for a Sr er Blanchard's birthdays. Notice of Sheriff's Sale State of Iowa, Kossuth county ss Notice is hereby given that by virtue of tnf rLl XeC 0n dlrected to me from the Clerk oi the District Court of Kos- riprprt un wa on a Judgment ren- oered in said Couj-t on the 31st day of i nuai 1933, in favor of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of the City of New York, a Corporation, as plaintiff and against in rem as defendant, for the sum of Twenty Nine Thou "'ed Eighty-Seven and Dollars and costs, taxed at Three Hundred Sixty Nine and 38-100 Dol- 'ars and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following described real property as the property of the said Elilabeth Matern, Widow.

Joseph Ma tern single Simon Heirner, et al, to satisfy said execu-tion. to-wit: The Northeast Fractional Quarter of section One (1) Township Ninety Five (95) North, Range Twenty Seven (27) West of the 5th P. Kossuth County Iowa except a tract of land described East 50 feet the of section One (1) Township Ninety Five (95) North an Twenty Seven (27), West of the Kossuth county, Iowa. The East Half of the Southwest Quarter 4 of Section Thirty-one (31) township ninety-six (96) North range twenty six (26) west of the 5th P. m.

Hancock county, Iowa. And I will proceed to sell said property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution 'with costs and accruing costs at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in nand, on the 3rd day of May, 1933 at the east door of the Count House in Algona, in Kossuth County, Iowa, at the hour of ten o'clock a. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated this 4th day of April, 1933 CARL DAHLHAUSER, Sheriff of Kossuth county Iowa Bv CASEY LOSS, Deputy Burt J. Thompson, Plaintiff's Attorney Notice of Sheriff's Sale State of Iowa, Kossuth county, ss.

Notice is hereby given that by virtue of special execution directed to me from the clerk of the District Court of Kossuth County, Iowa, on a judgment rendered in said court on the IKh day of April, 1933, in favor of The Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, a Corporation as plaintiff, and against in Rem as defendant, for the sum of Fifteen Thousand Six Hun Notice of Sheriff's Sale State of Iowa, Kossut.li county, ss. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of special execution directed 'to me from the clerk of the district court of Kossuth county, Iowa, on a judgment rendered in said cow- on the 29th day of March, 1933, in favor of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of the city of New York, a corporation, as plaintiff, and against in rem as defendant, for the sum of Thirteen Thousand Nina Hundred Seventy Eight and 93-100 ($13978.93) Dollars and costs, taxed at Two Hundred Six and 96-100 ($206.96) Dollars and accruing costs, I nave levied upon the following described real property as the property of the said Albert J. Bleich, R. A. Depue, DoroGiy Depue, et al to satisfy said execution to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SEV4) of Section 33, Township 97, North Range 27, West of the 5th P.

Kossuth County. Iowa. And I will proceed to sell said property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution with costs and accruing costs at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in hand, on the 5th day of May, 1933, at the east door of the court house in Algona, in Kossuth county, Iowa, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m. of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated this 6th day of April, 1933 CARL DAHLHAUSER, Sheriff of Kossuth County, Iowa.

By CASEY LOSS. Deputy. Burt J. Thompson plaintiff's Attorney- 17-18 Mrs. Hazel Hudson and Ralph Welter of Mason City spent Sunday visKing the home of their parents, Mr.

anc Mrs. Robert Welter. Tre American Legion Auxiliary will Hold their regular meeting at the Legion room. Thursday night with Mrs. J.

P. ECuder as hostess. Mrs. R. B.

Hopkins returned home Sundav following a ten days' trip to visit friends at Cleveland, Ohio and Kansas City, Missouri. Mrs. Axel Carlson returned home on Saturday from the Kossuth hospital in Algpna to recuperate from a major operation which she underwent two weeks ago. The local post and unit of the Am- ncan Legion and Auxiliary have been invited to Fort Dodge next Tuesday to attend spring rally of the two' organizations. Word has been received from Elmer ,1,1 who is at ttle University hospital at Iowa City Celling the good news tnat he is steadily improvng and Is able to sit up part of the time.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gesme of Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Potter of Webster, South Dakota, spent part of Monday afternoon at the home of their cousin, Mrs.

L. L. Lease. and Mrs. F.

A. Bonnstetter, Francis and Blllie. drove to West Bend on Sunday where they were guests at the and Mrs. Henry Becker at Algeria. In the afternoon they drove to Island where a picnic supper was enjoyed, and several hours spent fishing.

A very good, attendance is reported at the Methodist Aid held at the William Henderson home last week Wednesday. Assistant hostesses eluded Mrs. C. 6. Guy, Mrs.

Paul mann and tat, Anna Lfflle, Supt. and Mrs, Swanson and son. Rees, and Mr. Swanson's mother, Miss irma McOee and Miss Isabel Kef- rlna wen entertained at a six-thirty o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

cart ftansen IMeaday night. The CalUc Brauer family of Good thunder, Mrs. Mary Uhlenhake. Marjorfe and John P. and his two sons.

Jackie and Rotter. the Sunday at home of their brother andsfeter, Mr. and Mrs. a 0. Bauer.

MM. Silas Skow, Mw, Marlon Prison, Peter and MrjkJOr- gen Skew drove to Mason Cttjr Ttwt- dar they attended soring ralty of the Mttcheii Association of the ehwrch women of this tfistrlet. and Mts. Ateon BareOev spent Saturday and Suadar at the home bis parents, Sdtr, awj j. ley.

Thgy returned Syedw afternoon aud Moedav reported; for wortc we the University hospital wbwe botja, aw ployed. Mrs. Ebner Gibson, together with father. Clyde Sweaty and sister, Nellie, drove to Austin, Mtaawota. tw a visit over the week wtth their ter and daughter.

Mvs. Jaws Went- zeU and brother and son, Clarence Sweazy. Frank wott. Adam Matern and Otto OOetz returned home Sunday evening from McNabb, Illinois, where they went Thursday to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, and uncle. Henry Matexn.

59. wfco died Tuesday. Sister M. Lydia who was called to her home in Emory. South Dakota, owing to the critical illness of her mother, returned home Saturday night and reported for teaching duties at the St.

Joseph's parochial school Monday morning. The many friends of Paul Friberg are rejoicing over his return to Wesley following a four months' confinement at the Kossuth hospital. He returned Saturday and w.111 remain at the home of Carl Johnson until he has regained his strength. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Cosgrove left on Monday morning for Hammond, Indiana, where they will visit relatives a few days. Their son, Kenneth, who has been it Hammond tot the past years, to ha fflftfMftd at HaftT- mond Thursday of this Mr. and Emfi (Hid Son, Alan and Karl AhlefS of Jfew City were entertained Sunday at. the home of Karl WWtet.at Algtfea. Karl Wester rettmwd Saturday 1 Des Molnes, where she had visited her parems.

Mr. and Mm Beard, the past week. Silas Skow is confined to His home suffering intense pain with a broken collar bom which he received while unloading hogs at the local stockyard Saturday morning. He was in some way cauftht between the wagon and chute and before help could be obtained. Mr.

and Mrs. O. P. Metvold and two eons, Orion and Noble of Cottonwood, Minnesota, spent Saturday and sun- day at the home of their daughter, and sister. Mrs.

prank Kouba, Jr. Mr. Meivoid celebra day on Utey business education al the Port: business college fit Matth attd jreoared and trained to accept ft ness position. MM. Lester Aah received Saturday morning from the ttnlvwsity hos- at Iowa City that their son 31enn, who takenlo the hospital the fore part of the week, was to critical condition, from Jrlght's disease.

HM brother. Marion, eft the same day for loWa. City, and Monday sent word home that wan slightly improved. RITZ HOTEL Reduced AND UP Newest ftreproof Hotel Convenient TVeitrei, Department modert GARAGE SERVICt Coffee Shop yen CM tfl(oy cool comfort of tkli ventilated food ihop, Mtiify yoor with ftitttt foodi. Spwlcl Chib InMttt H.

K. SOe. Unch.ei 26 MM! 40a. Ohtntr 50 tnd 65e. Dine and Dance AT THI FAMOUS SPANISH VILLAGE from partial.

M. yntH cloilng. frlv.ta buoj.low. for CONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING nnM 4nis brother Representative and Mrs. A.

H. Bonnstetter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schore and aaughter of Humboldt were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs Clarence Ward. Howard is employed at a service station at Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Flom were din- iei guests sundav at the home of her jrother, Frank Johnson.

For supper they were guests at the home of her uncle, Frank Reibhoff near Algona. Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. studer.

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lease and sons and Grandma Lease were entertained Sundav ev- entag for dinner at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Studer near Corwith. Mrs. Alfred Erdmann and Mrs Julus Kunz returned home Sunday night rom Ames where they attended the state convention of the Oathojic Emil Wester accompanied by Karl tilers of the produce company in New York City left Tuesday morning for a two weeks' trip which will take them to Minnesota and Wisconsin on an egg buying expedition. Supt.

and Mrs. E. R. Swanson, Rees and Grandmother Swanson drove to es Pr lday nl ht wner they spent the week end visiting at the home of Mrs. Swanson's parents, Rev and Mrs.

G. J. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Dawson were Sun.

day dinner guests at the home of Mr. KOTICK Olf IIUAIUNG ON OP SECONDARY HOAD DISTRICT NO. 234 1 oun I ly I K'oss 5th a'' 6 mS le er Said road to be surfaced with gravel. I'UOl'OSl'H) ifflco of the intent or a Ulstrlct and running east Ct t0 lnclude 6 real estate: Owen M. M.

P. Haggard, Al McEnroe SEC. .26 28 .27 .27 96 90 96 96 96 96 96 90 90 KNG 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 Said petition will come'oii 'for 'h tlielr office In the court house In Alirona inwn Jla Dated at Algona, Iowa, this 13th day of April, 1133. ig.17 J. BUTLER, Countx Auditor.

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