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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 12

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mi -HERE AND THERE- News of Your Neighbors in North Iowa and Minnesota ROCK FALLS-Mr. and Mrs. Lou Benjegcrdes, of Albany. and Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Steckfort, of Manly, were guests at the John Gorkowski home. ALTA VISTA-The 89th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Tom Mahoney, Alta Vista's oldest resident, was observed here this week. family reunion was held at the Robert Jorgenson home. and Patty Baker of Chicago, 111., are visiting their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. 0. Hove. and Mrs.

John are the parents of a son. born the past weekend. This is the Haus' third son. Mrs. Haus is the former Beatrice Helmers, of Charles City.

STACYV1LLE Mr. and Mrs Leo May are spending a week with their daughter. Mrs. James Lucas and family, at Spokane, Wash. Anna Delvret and son Norberl, of Chicago, were guests at the Ed Meier home.

LAKE MILLS Mrs. Thomas Gabby, Vincent, Louise and Laurel of Baglcy. returned to their home after spending 10 days at the A. M. Holstad home.

Boelts and daughter. Dorothy, returned borne folowing a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park and at the home of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, at Casper, Wyo. Donald Smith, who had been visiting there, returned home with them.

and Mrs. Mervyn Carscadden of Duluth, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aldrich of Minneapolis were visitors in the Frank Hohl home in Greene. Edith Tol- ALTA and Mrs Kenneth Gardner of Redding entino and son, Freddie of Chicago, 111., have been visiting relatives here and at Dows.

will be a demonstration of musical instruments at the Alexander High School gym Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. The public is invited. and Mrs. Clinton Godfrey and son of Los Angeles, Calif, arrived for a visit in the home of his father, M.

J. Godfrey. CHARLES and Mrs. John Haus, Myrtle Creek, PlaySafe on the highway this week-end alert while you drive-chew gum! Alert drivers are safe drivers. Avoid drowsiness and driving jitters.

Chew gum while you're behind the wheel. Chewing helps relieve strain and keep you fresh and alert. Chew any brand you cur MMM u. (near Deer River and at Northome.l Miim. LAKE MILLS Mrs.

Florence Norgaard and daughter Susan of Fargo, N. vaine to spend a week with her father. K. B. Kuutson, and other relatives.

CARPENTER-Rhea Lee Culbertson is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lela Horlick, at Shawneetown, 111. guests at wedding Sunday evening of Mrs. Brunsvold's niece, Marilyn Lund, to Paul Peslow, son of the Kev. and Mrs.

Peslow there. were guests at the Ernest Schulz home. and Mrs. Wm. Solomon of Richland, foster parents of the Rev.

James Adams spent the past week in the Adams home here. ROCK FALLS Miss Margaret Wegener of Chicago, 111., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wegener and at the homes of her brothers, Mr. ami Mrs.

Louis Wegener and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wegener, regular meeting of the Fertile T.N.T. 4-H Club was held at the home of Douglas Rovang. Agnes Shoun and Anna Rauch spent last week a Glen Haven.

Wis. Supt. Nelson of the Methodist churches of this district will preach here in the Methodist Church Sunday at ll a.m., and a basket dinner will be served at noon and all members and friends of the church are invited. At 1:30 p.m. the first quarterly conference will be held.

NORTHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lien and son returned here following a few days' vacation at Baudette, Minn. CARPENTER Hilda Holstad accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Gordon and family to Wayzata, where they visited at the Stanley Hagen home. and Mrs. Willie Haugen and family drove to northern Minnesota on a fishing tour, stopping at Lake Winniebegosh the Donald Severson home were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Severson, Fifty Lakes, Mrs.

Ida Peterson, Minneapolis; and Lt. and Mrs. Lloyd Severson who just returned from France where they have spent the past three years. CRYSTAL LAKE-Linda Nielsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Nielsen, underwent an appendectomy at the Hancock County Memorial Hospital in Britt. STACYVILLE Mrs. Florence Stehn and her sister. Mrs. Maude Cornick White of San Pablo, and Ernest Thompson of Minneapolis visited relatives in Austin.

Alfred Br.msvold and Arlyn Harang returnee" from Valley City, N.D., where they visited relatives and attended the GET A DENT IN YOOR CAR, SHOULD tT TO YOOF2 OAK, OF MANHOOD ACT tike A IDIOT SENP TO Dtmibutrd hr Kini; Snhi like, but chew while you drive. Naturally we recommend refreshing, delicious Wrigley's Spearmint for lively, full-bodied flavor and real, smooth chewing enjoyment! AJ106 SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOT! dA-M WtJ cm TAW ARE so Biq BUSY '('KM' DENNIS THE MENACE By Ketch am TRY AND STOP ME By Bennett Cerf A fYPICAL MILQUETOASrS adviser sneered: "How long are you going to let your wife henpeck you? How's for reasserting your mastery of your own home?" cuow MSB WHO'S 8QCS; Fortified by his friend's to mention some stiff highballs Milquetoast strode into his apartment and hollered, "What time's dinner?" "Seven thirty, like always," answered his wife, but she took notice when, he announced, doing! Tonight seven sharp. And I want a steak, not that canned stuff you usually serve.

And put out my dinner jacket. I'm going to take my secretary out dancing." Mrs. M. froze with astonishment as her het-up hubby continued, "And when I'm ready to have my black tie fixed in a neat little bow, do you know who-'f going to tie it?" Then she recovered her voice. "I certainly do," she announced grimly.

"The man from the family funeral parlor." Copyright. 1955, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate. ROOM AND BOARD By Ahern KNOW WE RUFFLES PAOCEP Wrm COUSINS LIKE SEEPS IN A BUT WHO'S THIS COUSIN DEXTER PUFFLE TWS TO VISIT THE JUP6E, HE A TWIG ON THE SPADY S1PE OF OU2 FAAMLY I LEFT MOME AT 16 TO GO WITH A POS AND PONY SHOW, SO I'M NOT MUCH ON OUE RELATIVES! BJT WHILE HE'S HEEE, I ADVISE YOU TO KEEP THE NIGHT LATCH TURNEP ON YQUK WALLET-ViSlTlNG RUFFLES ALWAYS BSOKE! 1 i FAMItf TZAIT DAILY CROSSWORD aaaa naua DOWN 21. Quote 1.

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Mountain nymph 6. Risks T. Past 8. Woodworking machines 9. Aqua 11.

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Conclude 19. Stagger 28. Exclamation of sorrow 29. Lives 30. Lowers 32.

Assistants 36. A color 37. Vex 39. Fifty-two (Roman) 42. Pronoun 10 14- W.

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Incite 13. Indicate 14. Converts into leather 15. Cereal grain 16. Exclamation 17.

Half an cm 38. Bears 20. City (Wisconsin) SS.Pause 24. India (poet.) 25. A charge for professional services 26.

A feast or festival 28. Passageways 31. Ireland is called the 33. Greek letter 34. Jewish month 35.

Narrow inlet (geol.) 36. Broad smile 38. Green herbs and vegetables served with dressing 40. Chance of loss 41. Threefold 42.

Stops 43. Sets of tools, etc. 44. Organs of sight DAILY how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR. Is One letter simply stands for another In this example A is used for the three L's.

for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apoa- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation BVF KFILKY SZ BVJPU IFCC YSPF JQ BS VLHF YSPF JB Ypsrtrdays FEMIN'INF. VAMTY.

THAT PI- I V1XK GIFT WHICH MARKS WOMAN CHARMING DISRAELI. by King SynduaU 41 35 3Z 37 33 ILONDIE ly CHIC YOUNG BRICK DON'T LOOK REMEMBER WE'RE GCMMG TOSAVETWOC6NTS EACH CAM OF BEANS II THEY RE SELLING UP THERE THESE SAME BEANS AT THE STORE UP THE STREET TVAD CENTS PAUL MORRIS BRADFORD YOU WlU. NOT ANY F2OM THIS PUAN6T OUK SKBAT OP WHICH W8 U-SINS POK NSMS-Y A CENTUZY. 1 PKTZOUS WIU. HOU0 MAY THEM TO YOJft JUICB SITTER MX) HAVE 1CURL Hi W1LU ftB frKOUSHT By SAUNDERS and YOU VERY AMJCH.

I'M SURE 17 WILL BE A MOST ENJOYABLE EVENING! THINK. WtTKE. BUT OTHERS THINK. YOU NEED THEY'RE ENEKQU5LY GIVING UP THEIR TIME TO BRIGHTEN KXJR' LIFE NOW, COME. WITH ME, Mf5.WORTH.ANDru.GET YOU THE HANDSOMEST OLD FELLOW IN THE ROOM FOR YOUR PARTNER IN THE NEXT 1 By WALLY BISHOP SKEETCR, ''HELP.

1 COME MARY WORTH MUGGS AND SKEETER BIG SISTER AFTER ALL, CAD, MR. JUNKET EARNED MENT FOR MIS WORK, SHHUl MERE HE COMES NOW! MR.TUNKET, WEUAVECDME TO THE DAY OF JUST TELL ME THE NUMBER OF HOURS TWATMDU WORKED-- AU. YES, MARTIN- TME DAY OF RECKONING IS WERE-- By BOB NAYLOR -YOU'VE GIVEN ME A WONDERFUL, SNUG UGUTWOU5E TO LIVE OUT MY DlYS IN-- YQU'VE FOUND A MAQXHT POQ AW BOST MODELS TRiNWETS, PHD WE ALL SUMMER L.ONi5 AMO YOU UAVE ALL LITERALLY ADOPTED ME INTO VOP DEAR PA.V-LY1--H.CW CAN I EVER RW FOR ALL REX MORGAN, M. D. By DAL CURTIS WELL, OONT 5TWD TMECE GO H4.VE KUCSS IT WHAT DID VOU I A CC.

OP EPINEPHCINE: DR. LAYTON IS WITW HEG PR. HALF ACRE CASTLE" OH, THIS LOM6 WEEKENP THOUGHT WE WILL GIVE ME A WERE GOING CHANCE TO GET SOME WORK DONE IN THE WORST TRAFFKi WEEKEND OF THE By JOHN (MILT) MORRIS SHALL" 1 JUST LOOK AT ALL THE WORK ETTA KETT By PAUL ROBINSON MENSMOULD I'M GOING TYIMG TO ONE TO GET MARRIED SOME I SIMPLY CAAJT GOING TO STEADY DATE BPUCE I'M SFILL ACTUALLY. MULLING HAVE TO DEFINITELV roe KEEPS By GEORGE TUSKA THIS 66 ABLE TO UXATE WE WILL MAVBE HOOKED ROD! TRAPPED UNDEC 1 SCORCHY SMITH.

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