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AN AMOS A, IOWA
ORDER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1941
Sunday evening visitors a t the
ley boys rwon -with a score of 18- K i n s t r y , M r s . Clair Westphal, Mrs.
-Stowers; Jack-in-the-boxes: W a y ­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Pet­
17 but t h e Onslow girls defeated C. M . ' H o i s t , M r s . George Paulsen,
ne Waite, D u a n e Christensen, and Olin Personals
a n d M r s . "Wilson B r i g g s .
ersen w e r e Mr. and Mrs. Sivert
the -home team.
Hicheal R o u s e ; Swedish children,
Sivertsen of Center Junction, Mr,
Carol J e a n I n g w e r s e n ,
Carol
M r s . Vehna Nielsen entertained
"Anamosa callers Saturday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. George
Bonjour and M r s . Dick Carstens, M r . a n d
Arnold
Mrs. Charles Field, M r . and S m i t K " Roxie Lassack,
n i n g w e r e M r . and M r s . Hart a t 500 i n t h e Community room
and sons Leo a n d Maurice w e r e Mrs. J o h n Petersen and M r . and M r s . E. A. M o r r i s of C e d a r Rap­ Babcock, Gail Shedek a n d Gary
Leaf* M r s . Ella Austin,- Mrs. Ruth Monday evening, w i t h prizes given
visitors Sunday evening a t t h e Mrs. Chris Paulsen of H a l e . The ids were S u n d a y evening supper H a n s e n ; Scotch lassies, Marilyn
Smith a n d daughter, Arlene a n d to M r s . H e r m a n Gutzeit and Mrs.
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home of Mr. a n d Mrs. Oliver evening w a s spent playing bingo g u e s t s in t h e A n d r e w Kosteck: Smith, J a n e t J a n s e n , Joyce H a n ­
M r . a n d Mrs- Mervin Switzer and F r e d M a r t i n s .
Carol Swenson spent t h e week.
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Furst.
with prizes going t o M r s . Dick h o m e .
e r e
sen, Wanda Willert, Marilyn Fie n d in t h e h o m e of h e r p a r e n t s . *
j ^ n d a y g u e s t s of M r . and sons.
M r s . T h o m a s L a t h r o p entertain­
Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Dean Carstens a n d Mrs. John Petersen.
M r . and M r s . H e n r y K r u s e w e r e field- and R o s e m a r y K e l l y ; Chinese
A n u m b e r from Morley attended
•were Sunday dinner guests as t h e T h e event w a s the celebration of d i n n e r guests M o n d a y evening in ladies, Mona K a y Nowachek, P a t ­ She came t o a t t e n d the Olm-Numa Mrs. Thomas Sylvester a t Clar- t h e Olin-Numa basketball game a t ed h e r F r i d a y n i g h t bridge club
with prizes going t o M r s . R. J .
Shedeck, B e t t y
B e n h a r t , game. M r . Micheal Swenson took '
home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvia Stef- Mrs. Lorenz Petersens birthday.
t h e Gerald K r u s e home. I t being ricia
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Olin S a t u r d a y evening.
Kleineck, M r s . Harold Jordan, and
Mr. a n d Mrs. Delbert
Fisher Gerald's b i r t h d a y , he w a s honored Darlen Benischek;
Dixie Dolls, Carol to h e r school in Cedar Falls,
fens at Oxford Junction.
M r . a n d Mrs. R o l a n d Fall spent
and- drove t o N e w H a m p t o n a n d
Dwight Pulver installed an oil M r s . Velma Nielsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Voelker and and Mr. and Mrs. J . A. F i s h e r vis i n t h e evening a t a " 5 0 0 " p a r t y in B e t t y Rouse a n d B e t t y Goldsmith; Lawler t o visit -with relatives of Sunday visiting M r . Fall's mother b u r n e r in Ms home this week.
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Billie called a t t h e home of M r .
t h e i r home. M r s . Louie Schladetin Wyoming.
his.
Mr. a n d Mrs- Leo Jackson were t i o n a l Stock Show in Chicago were
and M r s . I ->uie Ludeman Sunday Friday evening.
z k y and H e n r y Kruse w o n high Raymond Wink, K e n n e t h Loreuit
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business callers i n Clarence Mon­ Mr. a n d M r s . Edwin Wilcox and
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Mrs. Louis Lorenzen, Helen ami score. A picnic lunch w a s served Christmas T r e e s , R o b e r t Carstenafternoon.
Miss E s t h e r K i d d e r a n d Miss d a y .
Mr. a n d M r s . Bliss Switzer e n ­
zen, Billy Goldsmith,
Tommy
son, Dwain, M r . a n d M r s . C. M.
Mr. and Mrs. F r e d Kintzel w e r e Vertus, Mrs. Lois Fisher a n d Mrs. l a t e r in t h e e v e n i n g . Those enjoy­ R o u s e a n d K e i t h W i n k ; China­ tertained M r . a n d M r s . Clifford M a r t h a L a h m a n w e n t t o M i . Ver­
Roy Alcorn a n d s o n Louis of
Sunday dinner guests at t h e h o m e Marie Fishes were Cedar Rapids i n g Gerald's b i r t h d a y besides t h e men, Dick S a b o t k a , W a y n e Ben- J o n e s a n d t w o children of Morley, non t o spend F r i d a y night a n d C e d a r J t a p i d s w e r e dinner guests Hoist, J a m e s Moran, Glenn Norris,
L e o n a r d a n d Velma Kleineck.
family were M r . a n d M r s . A r t h u r
of Mr. E m m a Slinter a t Lowden. visitors Saturday.
S a t u r d a y . T h e y r e t u r n e d f o r t h e in t h e E l d o Stingley home Friday.
h a r t , Donald J u e h r i n g , L o r e n KuMr. and Mrs. Lewis Fairley and J a n s e n , Mr. a n d M r s . Louie Schia- la, Fredrick Fifield, R o n a l d H a n ­ a t dinner S u n d a y .
T h e December m e e t i n g of the
Mrs. Folker Jensen spent F r i ­
g a m e in Olin, S a t u r d a v night.
Mr. a n d M r s . A l b e r t Dennis of
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children
w e r e Sunday
d i n n e i detzky, Mr. a n d M r s . L e o n Cole­ sen, Guy Culver, a n d L o r e n ' Wil­
P . T . A . w a s held i n t h e assembly
day visiting a t Cedar Eapids.
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Mr. a n d M r s . R o y Williams went
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Luckstead dinner guests at t h e home of Mr. m a n , Mr. and M r s . Howard Baker, l e r t ; Spanish D a n c e r s , Shirley
Clarence L o r t o n of A m b e r were room of t h e h i g h school Monday
Mx. a n d Mrs. W . D . Woolison, M r .
t o Iowa City" Sunday t o visit t h e i r
Mrs. F r e d K a y of Mohticello S u n d a y g u e s t s i n t h e Wilson Gil- e v e n i n g . M r s . Will Ritenour led
and Norma called a t t h e home of and Mrs. D a n Stivers.
Hodovol,
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a f t e r n o o n caUer in m o r e h o m e .
Mr. a n d Mrs. Neil Filers S u n d a y
Mr. a n d Mrs. J . M. T u d o r and a n d Mrs. F r a n k Zaruba, M r . and Cubbage a n d R i c h a r d F r i t z ; Bal­ son, L a w r e n c e , who is a t t e n d i n g - ™ * ' * Sunday
o f Mr
a n d Mrs
G n y
f i n i s h a project h e h a d started."
Abbie A n n were Sunday dinner M r s . H e n r y K r u s e and Miss Viola loons, Evelyn F i r s t , M a r g a r e t Sa- the Universitv there.
evening.
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Charlie
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Sunday dinner guests a t t h e guests a t t h e home of Mr. and
cora, LaVonne B a h n s e n ,
Donna
w e r e Cedar Rapids visitors Mon­ A social h o u r followed t h e pro­
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home of Mr. and Mrs. E r n e s t Mrs. F r a n k Andrews a t Alburnett.
M r . and M r s . Gerald M a d e r of Lou P e t e r s e n , a n d L e a n n e Loren­
Mrs. H . E . C a r t e r left Sunday"
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H a r t of day.
Wendt were Mr. a n d M r s . L e o
W y o m i n g w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s Sun- zen; Indian Maids. Virginia H a n ­ morning f o r Milwaukee where h e r A n a m o s a visited S u n d a y afternoon
Mr. a n d M r s . A l b e r t Moyer and'
Resowher and children Billy a n d
a y in t h e F r a n k Z a r u b a h o m e .
sen, Gayle Latare,*»)onna L e e She­ son, Floyd, i s %-ery ill. Mr. Floyd in t h e home of M r . a n d Mrs. E a r l family of Central City, were Sun­
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Darlene of Clarence.
M r . a n d M r s . B e r t Dean r e t u r n ­ dek, Joyce Nowachejs:, Doloris N c Carter w a s t a k e n to a hospital i n j
d a y d i n n e r guests i n t h e Noble
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Mr. a n d Mrs. J e r r y Lyons visit­
ed Sunday f r o m a week's visit waehek and Opal M a r i e S h r o y e r : Milwaukee M o n d a v morning.
P a r k s hom.e
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ed a t t h e home of M r . a n d M r s .
w i t h their son, S e w a r d a n d family Cowboys, Richard W e l t y , Allen
Mr. a n d M r s . Garland Capron
Ger­
A r t h u r Engelking Saturdav after*,
a n d their d a u g h t e r and family. L a t a r e , Dwayne Benischek,
Mr. and M r s . J a c k Stoner were m a r y White were in Olin spending n e a r Hale, M r . a n d M r s . Glen
ald Welty, L e o n a r d Lasack, H u r ­ supper g u e s t s of Mr. a n d M r s . the weekend w i t h D r . and M r s . Wickham a n d family a n d Gladys
noon. M r s . Engelking has been ±12 F
P<>ral John Benadom, son of Mr. and Mrs. L e r o y Deere.
Twenty-six
m e m b e r s of the
t h e past week.
i^
and
- Albert Benadom is
Siebels of Marion a n d M r . a n d
Mrs. Dale W i n e y was t h e hon­ ley Hall, K e n n e t h B r i n k m a n , Dick Louis Rohwedder, F r i d a y evening. Seward White.
Mr. a n d M r s . Leonard H o r a "
S e a t e d a t Chicago, Illinois, o r e d guest F r i d a y afternoon a t a Wink, W a y n e L o r e n z e n ; P u d d i n g s ,
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Mrs. F r e d Seibels w e r e
Sunday! F a i r v i e w Township F a r m Bureau
C u b b a g e , ! Mr. and M r s . A r t h u r Ahrendspent Mondav visiting in Cedar
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formerly stationed a t post nuptial s h o w e r at t h e home .Jackie W a i t e , D u d l e y
evening g u e s t s in t h e J o h n Seib­ m e t a t t h e F o r e s t Chapel church
Bobby Sabotka, D e l b e r t Hodsden,
on W e d n e s d a y evening f o r a n oys­
Eapids.
i Spokane, Washington.
els h o m e .
of M r s . Chris P a u l s e n . M r s . Clara J a m e s T e y m e r , a n d J u n i o r K r a b - sen of W y o m i n g visited with his
Mr. a n d M r s . Lorenz P e t e r s e n i , r ^
mother, M r s . D o r a Ahrendsen i n
^ t e d his sister! <jweet"and Mrs.~Henry lAirendsen benhoft.
Miss K a t i e S u n d a y accompan­ t e r s t e w served b y the m e n of the
a n d Mr. and M r s . Dick Carstens Mrs. Botel a n d husband i n Chicago w e r e assistant hostesses.
Game;
Olin, Sundav.
ied t h e Olin S u n d a y family of A n ­ t o w n s h i p . Following t h e dinner
w e r e visitors a t Onslow S a t u r d a y from S u n d a y until Thursdav.
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w e r e enjoyed b y t h e group after
amosa t o M a r i o n w h e r e t h e y were t h e r e g u l a r meeting w a s held with
Mr. a n d M r s . A l b e r t Benischek
evening a t t h e home of M r . a n d
The Morley basketball team lost guests in t h e Harold Y o u n g home. county A g e n t J a m e s F . K e a m s r e ­
A lesson on nutrition was given which Mrs. W i n e y w a s p r e s e n t e d
Mrs. Bliss S w i t z e r and Mrs. Gil­
are announcing t h e m a r r i a g e of bert Jones w e n t t o Iowa City F r i ­ both g a m e s t o Mechanicsville
Mrs. Herman Gutziet.
a t t h e Antioch church Wednesday m a n y beautiful a n d useful gifts,
T h e family g a t h e r i n g w a s to honor p o r t i n g o n t h e p r o g r e s s of t h e Soil
their d a u g h t e r Elsie t o J o h n Lev- day t o spend t h e d a y w i t h Dona- Tuesday evening.
Sunday dinner guests a t t h e afternoon t o t h e Homemakers gifts.
T h e games M r . a n d M r s . B e r t Y o u n g on their Conservation District i n t h e counsen, s o n of M r . and M r s . A u g u s t von Switzer w h o is in school there. were played a t Mechanicsville.
home of Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y Biere club. Mrs. Henry Sievers gave t h e
tyT h e Bazaar held a t the Commu­
46 w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y .
w e r e M r . and Mrs. P a u l H a r t w i g lesson. After which t h e delicious n i t y church a n d sponsored- b y t h e Levsen of Canton. T h e weddiiij
Miss Florence Miller h a s been
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D e l b e r t Mayberry,
township
of Clarence.
dinner which t h e ladies prepared Ladies Aid Society last T h u r s d a y
Mr- A- M. Sanderson of Mt. teaching f o r W . B ; - Guthrie t h e
day noon, D e c e m b e r 1. T h e eve­
c h a i r m a n , explained t h e f a r m m a ­
Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y Markman a t t h e meeting was served.
evening was well attended and ning following t h e w e d d i n g a sup­ Vernon visited in t h e Louis Roh­ p a s t week.
Onslow H
chinery r e p a i r p r o g r a m being car­
called a t t h e home of Mr. a n d M r s .
C. Metcalf a n d Budd Robinson
ews
A large number of t h e commun­ deemed successful. Lunches were per w a s served' a t t h e h o m e of M r . wedder home S a t u r d a y a n d stayed
ried o u t in connection w i t h t h e n a ­
Lorenz Petersen F r i d a y afternoon. ity a t t e n d e d t h e Basketball games s e r v e d during t h e evening..
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Olin
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business
callers
and M r s . Archie E d w a r d s a t Leon.
M r . a n d M r s . Willard Larkey tional defense workMrs. Folker Jensen spent t h e held a t Olin Saturday n i g h t a t t h e town council meeting here
Mi-'. E d w a r d s is a s i s t e r of t h e and N n m a a n d Anamosa.
a r e both i n Monticello hospital for
weekend visiting at t h e Folker
Following adjournment of the
Tuesday
evening.
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bridegroom. T h e y will m a k e t h e i r
Oren Wood o u r bus driver t r e a t ­
Henricks home at Martelle.
,
Mrs. Edith Miller of Marion, care. M r s . L a r k e y h a d submitted m e e t i n g M r s . J . W . S t r e e t e r led
Mrs. Alma C u r t r i g h t w a s a t
home f o r t h e p r e s e n t w i t h t h e
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Mr. a n d Mrs. Virgil Fisher and
bridegrooms p a r e n t s a t
C a n t o n . home in Olin over the weekend. spent Wednesday a n d T h u r s d a y on Sunday a n d on Thursday Mr. t h e g r o u p in a n u m b e r of games.
Belva J e a n of Mechanicsville spent show at t h e Plaza Monday evening.
Tuesday evening a charivari p a r t y She r e t u r n e d t o h e r work in Mar­ in h e r home h e r e .
Bob
and
Marie
Heaverlo
of
Ce­
Sunday afternoon visiting a t t h e
Mr. a n d Mrs. Will H u n t e r , n o r t h L a r k e y h a d t h e misfortune t o
was held a t t h e h o m e of t h e brides telle Mondav m o r n i n g .
M r . and- M r s . R a y Sanford were
home of Mr. a n d M r s . A r t h u r d a r Rapids accompanied Merlyn! M i s s Lula K o r n a n d a w a s r e ­ present and on S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n
of
A n a m o s a w e r e Morley callers b r e a k a b o n e in t h e left leg, also C e d a r R a p i d s visitors l a s t Wed­
-fr
Tfr
&
Glick home for the weekend and elected worthy m a t r o n of t h e
Engelking.
requiring
hospitalization.
nesday.
Wednesday.
Mrs. A l b e r t Benischek e n t e r t a i n e d
Mrs. Harold F a i r l e y r e t u r n e d t o
Peerless chapter O.E.S. at t h e i r for h e r d a u g h t e r a t h e r home at Olin Monday e v e n i n g from a two
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voelker of attended t h e basketball games.
M r s . A n n a Peterson entertained
Mr. a n d Mrs. Orville D u n c a n of
Mrs. M a y Himebaugh of Scotch
Stanwood were Sunday afternoon
L o m a Grafft
celebrated ' h e r m e e t i n g held last w e e k . C . H. a miscellaneous shower.
weeks visit i n Rochester, Minne­ Williamsburg w e r e business call­ a family p a r t y on Sunday. Those Grove w a s a Sunday guest of h e r
visitors a t t h e home of Mr. a n d eighth birthday Thursday with a Jones w a s elected w o r t h y p a t r o n ,
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Mr.
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e r s h e r e Wednesday.
son, F r a n k H i m e b a u g h a n d Mrs.
Mrs. J a n e Ellen W i l m a r t h
of
p a r t y a t t h e school.
and o t h e r officers elected w e r e as­
Mrs. J . A . FisherThe ladies social circle of t h e and M r s . J o h n Schladetzky, Mr. H i m e b a u g h .
sociate matron, M r s . Robert B e n - Massilon, 77, died a t h e r home
Sunday evening visitors a t t h e
Doris and M a r v i n Soensken of Methodist church served a h o t and M r s . Louis Schladetzky and
follow­ Marion spent t h e weekend i n t h e
h a r t ; associate p a t r o n , E . A. Grim- there Thursdav m o r n i n g
George Wessels Sr. of Anamosa
home of Mr. a n d M r s . E r n e s t
son, R o d g e r of Hale, a n d Mr. and
wood; secretary, M r s . John S t u h r ; i n g a stroke two w e e k s a g o . M r s . home of friands a n d relatives in lunch a t the church Thursday Mrs. H e n r y Rowedder of Wyom was a S u n d a y evening caller in the
Wendt were Mr. and Mrs. William
noon.
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t r e a s u r e r , Mrs. W i l l i a m T h o m e ;
Preuss af Stanwood.
Northeast Of Olin
Olin.
vrill serve h o t lunch Wednesday of ihg. T h e p a r t y w a s in honor of
Conductress, M r s . O t t o K o r a n d o ; munity, April 1, 1864 t h e daugh­
S a t u r d a y afternoon visitors at
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Schladetzky,
who
this week.
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associate conductress, Mrs. F r e d t e r of M r . a n d Mrs. Michoal Keith.
t h e home of Mr. a n d Mrs. A r t h u r
Dorothy H o t z w e n t to Indepen­
H . D . Miller r e t u r n e d from Chi­ is in business in Onslow a n d makes
Miss W a n i t a Rees spent t h e W a s o b a . Installation
ceremonies She is survived b y one son E a r l V.
Engelking were Rev. and M r s .
dence
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visit
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T h u r s d a y n i g h t a f t e r spend­ his home w i t h M r s . Petersen.
Wilmarth
of
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parents,
Mr.
and
will b e held for t h e newly elected
Boston and Bobbie.
M r s . C. R. Smith entertained
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g
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f e w days a t t h e I n t e r n a t i o n ­
Mrs.
William
Reese.
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grandchildren,
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officers
and
those
appointed
by
Mr. a n d Mrs. H o w a r d Biere and
at dessert b r i d g e T h u r s d a y after­
Mrs. Louis W r i g h t returned t o al stock show.
Mary A n n of Clarence and Mr. Helen Brokel of New Boston, HI. the m a t r o n on t h e evening of J a n ­ of Berkley, Calif.and- Pyllis of
Mr. a n d M r s . Clarence Lorton noon, p l a y i n g a t s i x t a b l e s . Prizes
a n d Mrs. Raymond Biere spent came home w i t h her. On Sunday, uary 5. I t was decided a t this m e e t ­ Chicago. A t t e n d i n g t h e funeral h e r home S a t u r d a y from t h e Mer­
were a w a r d e d t o M r s . Leonard McFriday afternoon visiting a t t h e t h e girls a n d Esther Mae Reese ing t o hold a Christmas p a r t y a n d services held S a t u r d a y , from h e r e cy hospital in A n a m o s a where she of A m b e r and M r s . Wilson GilIn
more w e r e Cedar R a p i d s visitors
home of M r . and M r s . Leonard visited J e a n P o r t e r of near Ana- the committee a p p o i n t e d consisted w e r e Mr- and M r s . Fred- "Wasoba, was u n d e r observation.
mosa.
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of t h e following: Annabelle Z a k , Janice Wasoba, Miss Minnie Klahn,
T h u r s d a y afternoon.
Hora.
Mr. E a r l H a r t w a s t a k e n ill
Mrs. Mervin sjwitzex w a s a n
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Hansen vis- Mrs. E d Clausen, M r s . F r e d "Was­ Will Klahn, Mr. a n d M r s . Howard
M r . and Mrs. Marvin Fisher en­
" " : i t e d in t h e Johnnie Hansen home oba, M r s . Howard R o g e r s and M r . Bogers, M r s . F r a n k Custis and Thursday a n d w a s n o t able to r e ­ A n a m o s a visitor F r i d a y .
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Those present were Mr. and M r s . Mr. a n d M r s . John Heiken were
Will Custis of A n a m o s a visited Monday. He is still u n d e r t h e doc­ played h e r e F r i d a y evening. Mor­
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Delbert Fisher, Mary Petersen, visitors Monday.
cantata-pageant h a s h e e n selected Thursdav wiht his m o t h e r M r s .
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Mr. and M r s . Henry Eden a n d for t h e Christmas p r o g r a m t o b e F r a n k Custis and his sister MrsFredric Miles and Mr. and M r s .
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Mrs. F . E . S w i t z e r spent several
Eldon Fisher. Prizes w e r e won b y family visited Sunday i n t h e Au­ given b y the Methodist Sunday Howard Rogers.
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Mrs. J o e Milota w a s hostess
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Zourba, Fredrick Miles and E l d o n m g . a i r s . Eden and Mrs. Thomsen I cember 23, T h o s T i n c h a r g e d t h e T h u r s d a y evening t o t h e Five H u n ­ C e d a r Rapids.
Served
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AMBULANCE
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Fisher. A delicious lunch w a s serv­ a r e sisters.
p r o g r a m a r e M r s . T h o s . H u n w a r d dred Club. Honors w e r e won by
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Rarn=ev
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ben Feddersen and sen, M r s . Fred L a s a c k and M r s . Mrs. Carl Lorenzen, M r s . F r a n k
ed b y M r s . Marvin F i s h e r and
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd E . T . Jansen. O t h e r committees Hodovol a n d Mrs. G. H . Cress. T h e spent S u n d a y i n D a v e n p o r t -with
Mary Petersen a t midnight.
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Mr. and M r s . H e n r y Biere and Feddersen a n d John Sunday.
appointed a r e — soliciting a n d club will m e e t this week on F r i d a y their, son, -James, wno is a A . I . C.
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Sunday dnner guests of Mr. and t r e a t s , M r s . F r e d F r i t z and M r s . evening a t the home of M r s . J o h n
Mrs. Raymond Biere attended t h e
eighty second birthday celebration Mrs. J o h n Holmes were Mr. and H a r m s ; perfect a t t e n d a n c e a w a r d s Pashek.
of M r . Biere's mother, M r s . Doris Mrs. Elva Streeper and family of Mrs. E . E . Phillips; decorating,
Onslow, Mr. and Mrs. John Holub, Mrs. G. H . Cress, M r s . Ed- C l a u ­
Biere a t Clarence Monday.
T r a i l ' s Rnd
Charlie Gerber w h o h a s s p e n t
Mr. and -Mrs. E r n e s t W e n d t M r . and M r s . Lumir Holub and sen, M r s . James Kotlinek.
travelin.
were business callers in Cedar R a ­ family, M r . H e n r y Wolfe of W y o
W a l t e r Long, son of Mr. a n d m o s t of h i s 73 y e a r s
ming, Don Hillmer of Cedar Rap­ Mrs. Harold Long submitted t o a from place to place, b r o u g h t hi
pids Monday.
Mr. and M r s . J o h n Petersen, ids, Mr- and M r s . Paul Levsen of major operation i n t h e hospital a t t r a i l e r seven years ago t o Briggs'
Donnie, J . Dean and Gayle Lee of n e a r Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. B e r t Iowa C i t y last w e e k . M r s . L o n g Woods, a picnic spot, n e a r W e b
Lisbon called at t h e Lorenz-Peter­ Ballou a n d son and Mr. and- M r s spent several days t h e r e with h i m . s t e r City a n d h e n o w considers
P . C. Levsen.
sen home Sunday afternoon.
A little daughter,
Rosemary himself settled t h e r e f o r life. I n
Mr. a n d Mrs. John Batchelder Joe, w a s born t o M r . a n d M r s . t h a t period, he h a s m a d e m a n y
Mrs. Otto Volker accompanied
Mrs. Oliver F u r s t t o Moline Mon­ of Sand Springs, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Friesinger of Moline l a s t improvements including a g a r d e n
containing more t h a n fifty varie­
Clifford Batchelder of Center J e t week.
day.
Bruce Johnson spent Monday at a n d Mr. a n d M r s . Eddie Sopei
The N e w Lodge Knights of ties of flowers. So much of a fix­
were Sunday guests of M r . and Pythias held their m e e t i n g f o r t u r e is Gerber in t h e Woods, t h a t
Cedar Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Dean Mrs. Claude Batchelder.
the a n n u a l election
of
officers he is regarded b y m a n y tourists
Mr. and M r s . William Reese, T h u r s d a y evening in t h e i r lodge as " c a r e t a k e r . "
visited Friday evening at t h e home
of M r . and Mrs. Howard Cruise W a n i t a and Helen Brokel visited rooms h e r e . Fred W a s o b a was et h e Earl Smith a n d Ernest Smith lected Chancellor Commander a n d
a t Hale.
Carl Seehusen, H e r m a n Peter­
George Vacek, Vice
Chancellor. sen and F r e d Brokens w e n t into
Mr. a n d M r s . Otto Voelker a n d families Sunday evening.
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Other officers elected were, P r e ­ Chicago l a s t week with cattle.
Billie and Rev. Sommers were
Sunday evening dinner guests a t zen called in t h e Ralph Coppess late, L u m i r Vacek; K e e p e r of R e ­
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cords and Seals a n d Master of
the home of Mr. and M r s . Cedric
Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Zaruba vis­ Finance, Dwight C h a p m a n ; M a s ­
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Mrs. • F r e d Kintzel a n d Evelyn
t e r of A r m s , Victor T a t e k ; M a s t e r
spent Monday with M r s . Kintzel's day evening.
Inner
mother, Mrs. Biere a t Clarence.
Orren Woods, b u s driver treat­ of W o r k s , Vern C r a m ;
Mr. and Mrs. August Steffens ed t h e youngsters on his r o u t e t o Guard, A r t Skinner; O u t e r Guard,
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of Oxford Junction spent Thurs­ the movie " T h e Devil and Miss George Williams; t r u s t e e for o n e
"Chartered Bus Service
day a t the home of Mr. and M r s . J o n e s " Monday evening at the year, G. E . Leffingwell; t r u s t e e
Anywhere"
Plaza. H e m a d e t h e route Monday for t w o years, H e n r y Mo w r y ;
Lawerence Dean.
evening a n d r e t u r n e d the children trustee f o r three y e a r s , A . J . Skin­
to t h e r e homes after the show. T h e ner. Guests were p r e s e n t from C e ­
treat; w a s very much appreciated. d a r Rapids and A n a m o s a .
Marion " B u s t e r " Cruise, young­
The a n n u a l o p e r e t t a given b y
est son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Wallace t h e grades of t h e Oxford Junction
Cruise w a s taken t o t h e St. Luke's schools will be given
Thursday
hospital i n Cedar Rapids Thursday evening December
1 1 - in t h e
suffering from a 'Septic t h r o a t school auditorium. I t i s entitled
He w a s able t o r e t u r n home Sun­ "The Magic Christmas Bell" and-_
day, a well boy.
is being directed b y M r s . P a l m e r
Vaughn, Miss Carmel Heffron a n d
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family and- M r . and Mrs. H a r r y t h e m u s i c instructor, M r s . Gene
Scheele, were Sunday guests i n May. Following is t h e c a s t : San­
the George Bodiker home at A m ­ t a , John B r a d d y ; W i m b l e , L o u ber.
j a n n e M i z a u r ; Nimble, M a r y A n n
St. John's Corner
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Life Contracts
Furniture
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Marv's Tavern
F R E D MILES
Underwriter
Gift Suggestions . . . . .
Transportation
Miles
Company
Olin
Professional
Directory
Gilbert Blayney
Agency
General Insurance
Amity Billfolds
And Sets __ 25c to S5.00
Watches And Jewelry
Boy's And Girl's
Books
25c
Manicure Sets
50c
Pictures
25c to SI.00
Picture Puzzles
25c
Diary
25c to $1.00
Exton Hair Brush __ SI.00
Evening in Paris
Sets
SI.00 to $4.00
Bids will be received in the office of
the County Auditor until 10:00 o'clock
A. M-, Monday, December 15th, 1 9 4 1 , on
the Barker property more specifically de­
scribed as:
Toys & Games
Decorations Of All
Kinds
Lots 1-2 Blk 11; Lots 3-4-5 exc. North
2 4 feet Blk 11, Rome Add to town of
Olin.
Macomber
OLIffclOWA
NOTICE
The Board reserves the right to reject
a n y or all bids.
By Order of Board of Supervisors.
G E O . F . SPECHT
County Auditor
Office over Swartzell'»
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Veterinarian
Stanwood, Iowa
Phone 48
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Dr. N. R. Waggoner
Silk Dresses
$4.95
Leather Zipper Jackets
$7.95
Rayon and Wool Dresses . . . . . . . . $2.39
Leather Zipper Jackets.
Sweaters
$ 1 . 5 0 & $1.95
With k n i t collars, and cuffs . . . . 5.50
Lace Tablecloths
. $2.95
Plaid Zipper Jacket* all wool
4.95 |
Lunch Cloths . . . . . . 50c, 6 9 , 75, & 89c
Plain Blue Zipper Jacket, all wool . 3.95
. .... . : . . . . . .98c
Green Suede Zipper Jacket . . . . . . . 4 . 9 5 Bridge Sets
7 5 c & 98c
Fancy Zipper Sweaters, all colors . . 2.95 Guest Towels . . . . . . . . . .
PLAIN G r a y Sweaters, 1 0 0 % wool . 2.95 Lace Scarfs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c & 98c
G r a y and Brown, Part wool . ._• 1.95 Chair Sets . . . . . . . . . . .'; . . . . . . 98c
Work Sweaters . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . 1 . 1 9
Purses
98c
Slip Over Sweaters . .
. $2.50 & $2.95
Blouses . .
. . . 7 5 c & $1.25
Sleeveless Slipover Sweaters . . . . . 1.00
Aprons . .
29c & 59c
Dress Shirts, Gloves . . . . $1.25 & $1.75
.': $1.00 & $1;25
Broadcloth Pajamas, $1.69, $1,75, $1.95 Silk Hose . . . . . . .
$1.19
Neckties .
50c & $1.00 Rugs, Chenille
Box Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . . . 25c & 50c Silk Slips . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 2 5 & $ 1 . 9 5
Linen Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Silk Panties
. . . . 29c & 49c
Fancy Handkerchiefs .
10c Good Line Of Blankets — Priced Right
Socks . . . . .
25c & 35c Box Handkerchiefs . . . . . . . . 25c & 50c
VETERINARIAN
OLIN, IOWA
Phone 170
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NICK JOURA
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SWARTZELL' S
JACK SPRAT STORE
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