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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 5

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April IS, 1945 5 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE in the submarine service years are visiting for 10 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoeger. HERE and THERE Charles City Globs -Gazette Kanawha Miss Arlene Tande, having been in a prison camp in Germany. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. S. Tande, is a member of the St. Olaf College choir of Northfield, which will give a concert in Mason City Saturday.

AGED RESIDENT donations for the United National Clothing Collection. Pvt. Billy J. Harris is stationed at Sheppard Field, according to word received here by his parents. The woman's department of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon in the church parlors.

Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Monroe and Mrs. Shaver will be hostesses. Garner Lt Richard Norton Marble Rock Mrs.

Margaret Azerski Shultz, WAVE, returned to the Ottumwa air base after spending a short leave with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John DIES SUDDENLY Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Tompkins, arrived home on a 30-day leave. Lt. Tompkins re Azerski.

cently completed a 17-month stay rnrvi The lunior-senior on the Pacific on an L. S. T. craft banauet will be held in the Meth Mrs. Frederick Kuhl Rites to Be Thursday Charles City Funeral services Leland Mr.

and Mrs. Myron odist church parlors Friday. Peterson of Frederic, visited Britl Miss Ina Nelson, R. who visited 10 days with her mother, Mrs. Ida Nelson, and sister, Mrs.

Ernest Schubert, returned to her duties in Chicago. Decorah George Houdek has been re-elected superintendent of the Decorah park system ior the current year. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeLawyer sold their residence in the north part of Allison to Mr.

and Mrs. Heiko H. Leerhoff. Mrs. Henry Harms sold her residence in the east part of Allison to Herman Voigts.

Nora Springs Pvt. Clarence Christiansen returned to Camp At-terbury, after spending a 10-day furlough here with his wife and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen. Pvt.

Christiansen, Le Roy, Minn. George suck, in government work at Louisville, is visiting his wife, sons and parents. will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at Grossmann's chapel for recently at the Helmer Branstad home. Mrs. Lena Peterson, who spent the winter at the Branstad home, returned to her home in Wisconsin with them.

who was wounded overseas, is re- ceiving treatment at Camp Atter-bury. Spillville Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fisher and little son of Scatia, left for Jiome alter being called here by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Mary Fisher.

Thornton Donald R. Taylor, seaman 1c, is spending a 28 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Taylor, after being on duty on a Liberty ship in the Pacific. Garner Cpl. Loren E. Abele left this week for the Aberdeen, proving ground after spending a 14-day emergency furlough here while his Albert Abele, was in the hospital. find Boyd Stiles returned from the west where he worked in a defense plant and will help his father on the farm.

Chester Pat Kelly has been a patient in Mercy hospital, Cresco, since April 7. Nora Springs Mrs. Christina Mrs. Emelie Louise Lotter Kuhl, West Union Robert Quandt has Cresco The Cresco cnamDer of Commerce will hold a special meeting Thursday evening for discussion of the vear's urogram been selected by the American Legion and Earl Johnson, by the Ro 80, who died Tuesday morning at the Cedar Valley hospital where she had been a patient since Sat-nrrlav mornine. The Rev.

Walter including the proposed airport. Husband Files Action for Divorce, Custody Allison A petition by Jake Huisman of Parkersburg was filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of Butler county asking for a divorce from Gladys Huisman on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment They were married In December, 1928, irr Grundy county, and are parents of 3 children, Albert Raymond, 17; Kathelene Ruth, 14, and Doris Darlene, 11. He also asks that the court the home household goods and auto to be the absolute property the p'aintiff and asks for the custody of the 2 daughters. tary club, to attend Boys' State at Grinnell this year. Kicevme 5 sgt.

rrancis Hushes is snendinz a 30-day fur M. Fritschel, pastor of St. John's Sheffield Dallas Nielsen and Lutheran church, wiu omciaie lough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes.

At the end of his furlough he will re and interment wUl he in uver-side cemetery. Mrs. Richard Froning left for Jacksonville, where they were called by the death of their father, Walter Nielsen. UNRATIONED TIL MAY 1st turn to the hospital in Brigham Mrs. Kuhl was born May zo, 1R64.

in Grunebera. Germany, to California where her husband is stationed at Moffet Field. Elwin Musser expects' to be in Charles City in the near future as he has been notified that he will be sent back to Pearl Harbor and will be given a leave first. St Margaret's Episcopal Guild will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Guild hall, with Mrs. Lenora Sannes as hostess.

There will be Red Cross sewing. Members are asked to come prepared to sew. Anyone having clothing for the clothing drive is asked to bring it at that time. Sgt. and Mrs.

Oscar Kehret returned to Austin, after spending a 15 day furlough with Mrs. Kehret's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moeltz and with Mr. Kehret's mother, Mrs.

Mary Kehret, at Austin, Minn. The general meeting of the W. S. C. S.

of the Central Methodist church will be held at 2:30 p. m. Thursday. An all Russian program will be given. All ladies of the church are invited.

Unit No. 4 will serve during the social hour. The annual spring party honoring senior girls of the high school and academy and sponsored by the A. A. U.

W. will be held Thursday evening at 7:45 in the music room of the high school. Griffin Venz, 1c R. left Friday night for California after a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Venz and family. He will be stationed at Shoemaker, Cal. Mrs. Duane LaBounty left Saturday for her home in Minneapolis, after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Venz and family. Pythian Sisters will meet in regular session Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the K. P. hall. This will be the last chance to bring City, Utah.

week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kirsch. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Becker celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday. Congratulations and best wishes from their friends were received during the day. In the evening relatives were entertained and ice cream and cake were served. One cf the cakes was baked by Mrs. E.

D. Pillasch. Lt. and Mrs. James Stiehl are the parents of a son, Michael James, born at the Cedar Valley hospital Monday evening.

Mrs. Stiehl was formerly Helen James, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Dwight James. Lt.

Stiehl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stiehl and is in the mechanized cavalry of the armed forces.

Mr. and Mrs. Verne Vorhes are the parents of a daughter, born at the Cedar Valley hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Chenowith are the parents of a son, born at the Cedar Valley hospital. St. Francis Circle will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Peter Hartagh, 513 15th avenue. Mrs. Lou Kirsch arrived home Tuesday from Chicago, where she spent the weekend with her daughter, Ensign Marie Kirsch, a nurse at Great Lakes. She also visited at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Susie Zilly, and with other relatives.

Mrs. Margaret Carey, who spent the winter with Mrs. Zilly, accompanied Mrs. Kirsch home. Tabitha Circle of St.

John's Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Henry C. Horn and her committee will be in charge of refreshments. The executive board members wUl meet at 2 o'clock.

Mrs. Elwin L. Musser arrived Tuesday morning from Pensacola, where she visited her parents. She expects to go back to Nashua Ensign Jerome Martin Carl and Johanna Lotter, and came to America June 3. 1885.

and his brother, Lawrence Martin, signalman 2c, met in Washington, D. for the first time in 3 years. Eagle Grove Capt. "Fritz" Wooster wired his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Wooster, that he is on his way home from the She was married to William Fred Bristow Mrs. Richard Merrill CHILDREN'S Aleutian islands for a 44-day lur- erick Kuhl Dec. 8, 1885, and to this union 3 children were born. Her husband died March 30, 1900. She is survived by 2 sons, Albert Waterloo; Frank Charles City, and one daughter, Emma J.

and children of Latimer, visited recently at the home of her father-in-law, Joe Merrill, and family. Her husband, Richard, is serv lough. Goodell Mayor H. E. Boiler and his father, Anton Boiler, spent Hansen of Mason City and her twin brother, John Christiansen of Nora Springs, observed their 67th birthday April 8.

Alexander Mrs. Kenneth Myers received a letter from her brother, Sgt. Herbert Wirtz, who has been sent overseas and is somewhere in, the southern Pacific. Dougherty Lt. and Mrs.

Richard Bogardus and son arrived Wednesday from Fort Benning, ing overseas with our armed forces. the weekend in Waterloo and Mrs. Anton Boiler returned home with tVipm shf having enioved a 10 Mullarky, Charles city; grana-children and 2 great Belmond Jack Baker, seaman day visit in the Tony Boiler home. 1c, left for Newport, R. after a 10-day leave with his parents, Thompson Miss Mar one Ann Tsaaes of Detroit.

is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baker. Vior rornt Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Stacyville Pvt. Ralph Mayer, Charles City Briefs Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Bremer Ga. Lt. Bogardus is on an 11-day furlough. They are visiting in the Isaacs. Marjorie is employed at J.

C. Oilman to Head Academy of Science Ames Doctor J. C. Gilman, professor of botany at Iowa State college, was elected president of the Iowa Academy of Science Saturday. The executive committee of that organization met in Iowa City to elect officers.

J. H. Bodine, head of the de- partment of zoology at the University of Iowa, was elected vice president. L. R.

Wilson, professor of Jbiology at Coe college, Cedar Rapids, was re-elected editor; and Cornelius Gouwens, professor of mathematic at Iowa State college, was returned to the office of secretary-treasurer. who recently arrived in England from a camp in Texas, has been an F. B. I. ofnoe at uetrou.

Boyd Smith home. Srarvllle Col. Lawrence Tor- promoted to Pvt. 1c. celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Saturday.

They were married at New Hampton. 25 Geneva Seaman Second Class Frank Beasley came from Great Dougherty Lester Campbell of gerson came from Seattle, Sunday for a 2-weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom the navy, arrived home Sunday Lakes, 111., for a 7 day visit with years ago and are the parents of from the south Pacific to see his his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Torcprson. wife and family. Beasley. 2 daughters, Donna, atjnome, ana Lt. Joyce Bremer, in the army nurse's corps.

Cnl. Robert F. arrived Joice Mrs. Harriet Hudson oi Belmond Leland Jenison of the Fertile Pvt. 1c Edward Zobel, Welcome, is visiting her granddaughter, Mrs.

Kermit Paul who has spent a furlough with navy, and Mrs. Jenison returned to Jacksonville, after a 21 in Charles City Sunday evening his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zobel and his wife at Clear Lake, day leave with relatives. son.

Kanawha Mrs. Adolph EsDe re from Geneva, to spend a left Monday for his camp in turned home after spending the Waucoma Mrs. Cassie Brayton moved from the Congregational parsonage to the former Dr. J. M.

Pennsylvania. nast in wpeks vismne her dauen- Chapin Pvt. Floyd Buss, who $95 Sizes ta 0 52.29 thru 4 ters and their families at Cedar had been in a hospital in England Rapids. Smittle office, which has been re modeled into a residence. STANDARD SERVICE To Save for Wheel Balancing Tires often wear unevenly after a repair or recap job.

Our WHEEL BALANCING service will STOP excessive wear! for 2 months suffering from frost bitten feet, arrived on a furlough Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Her Rake i I a Mauss, who teaches at Spencer, is spending a m.riav vacation at the Ben Stein with his father, Richard Buss, and other relatives. man Hughes are parents of daughter born at a hospital in For est City Wednesday. berg home at Buffalo Center and 321 BEAUMONT DRIVE Cresco Mr.

and Mrs. Elias at the parental John Mauss home here. fhpstpr Mrs. Marsaret Hawk Hoines of northeast of Cresco, were guests at the home of their Goodell Mrs. Clell La Favre and Mrs.

Erwin Ruka are patients daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and in the Belmond hospital recover of Marathon is visiting at the home Mrs. Casper Johnson, northwest of her sister, Mrs. Pat Kelly. Prntivin Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent of Cresco Sunday, the occasion ing from, major operations. St. Ansgar Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Groth attended the golden wed Those white kid high shoes Mothers all want! i In hard or soft soles. (Also in brown) Sorry Mall Orden or C.O.D.'t DAMON'S Shoe Department Main Floor being their 45th wedding anni ding jubilee club at Nora Springs Polashek and family received word from their son, Gerald, that he is with the marines stationed at Paris Tslnnrl Par versary. St Ansgar Mr.

and Mrs. An Thursday. Bode Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ol drew Wold and Mrs.

Arn6ld Wold of Rolfe, returned home Monday after a weekend visit at the home Waucoma Miss Dorothy Hoe-ger, Chicago, airline stewardess, and J. Frazier Johnstone, of Erie, sen received a message from their son, Sgt. Orville N. Olsen stating he had arrived in the states after of Waldo Wold and family. Mclntire William Newhouse of the navy, left after a short fur lough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Newhouse. He reported to the west coast for duty. LB JECiSSITI Eagle Grove Sgt Roger Reu- vers, who is stationed near Chey enne, is spending a furlough with his parents here. 1 feats afe MADE BY SEAL SAC Waucoma Sgt John Vincent Brannon in service 3 years, returned from 18 months oversea duty. After spending 15 days' While spring house cleaning don't overlook these household items for the home.

They are a "must have" for every home. furlough wtih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brannon, he is to report tt a Houston, Texas, rest camp.

Scarville Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bendickson and family of Han lontown were Sunday guests at the Amos Bendickson home. SEAL SAC Hygienic Bowl Covers, the household necessity. It's grease proof, washable, keeps foods fresh.

Package of 7. 1.25 Hayfield A family gathering took place at the parental Charles H. Lackore home Sunday when all of their 6 sons and 4 daughters i or mrt-rf'M came for a visit Kanawha Bobby Schroeder re ported for duty at Brookings, after spending a short fur lough in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schroeder Rake Pete Klingshein of Brownsdale, visited at the Adolph Oswald home a few days, Dan O'Leary the famous pedestrian, twice walked over 500 miles in 6-day races.

He was noted for his exhibitions at baseball games, walking around the diamond 6 times in less than 5 minutes. He walked 100 miles on each birthday from 1875 to 1932. Mr. O'Leary walked to entertain people. A lot of car owners are walking today, and there's no entertainment about it.

Their cars are wearing out! If you don't want to join them, give your car the care it neds to keep it running right, running longer, and running farther on every gallon of gasoline. Right now it's time for your Standard Oil Dealer's 10 Star Spring Tune-up ir Motor oil changed to summer grade; oil filter changed jf Transmission and differential lubricant changed to summer grade Car completely lubricated, plus front wheels repacked SEAL SAC Toaster Cover. Just the item you need to protect that toaster of yours. Be sure to see these today. And yet priced so reasonable.

65c St Ansgar Albert F. Runtsch of the navy, returned to his sta i tion at Norfolk, after spending a few days leave at the home of his mother, Mrs. Albert voit Chester Mr. and Mrs. J.

Cray of Lime Springs and their son. Ens. Wiuiam Cray of lorida were recently guests at the Wil liam Cray home. COMMENCEMENTS SEAL SAC Bowl Cover Set. Grease proof, washable A lovely six piece set to own.

Keeps foods fresh. 1.00 Green. High school commencement will be held at the gymnasium May 17, with Doctor Roy L. Abbott of Iowa State Teachen co.Uege, Cedar Fall, giving the address. Sermon to the clan will be delivered by the Rev.

3. A. Ludemann of the Pres byterian church, Greene, Sunday evening, May 13. M. Kirk Spexry is superintendent; 3.

W. Wilkins principal. The graduates: jf Air cleaner cleaned A Battery and cables inspected Spark plugs serviced Tiree inspected if Shock absorbers checked i-jijiior drained, flushed, checked for leaks; rust preventive added ic Muffler and tail pipe checked to guard against carbon monoxide DanaLearybaseloR fans knew him tveU. I (See story above, iefi) jf Patricia Berns. Nedra runner.

Doris Butler. Gordon Cassmann, Shirley Crab-tree, Leroy Darby, Elizabeth Davis, Joe Deines, Darlene Dix. Vae Louise DraHe. Ruth Flesner. La von Franke, Joyce Harrsnsteln, Dale Hart-graves.

Barbara easel, Betty Johnson, Lloyd Kingery. Emma Landers. Donald Langston, Cleo Maiewski. Dale SEAL SAC Three piece Bowl Cover set. If you need a smaller set this is the one to select.

Be sure to see these now. 75c Buy more War Bonds McRoberts. Stanley Mellinger. Wayne Mercer, FonteU O'Brien, Lucille Peter, sen, Patricia Price. Charles Ray, Alice Raymond, Dale Ml Shatzer, Maynard Steere, Robert Steer, Wanda Van Horn, Mary Whitehead.

COOPEB WILL SPEAK t. wm Reek Falls Charles Cooper of Mason City will give the class address to 6 graduates of Rock Falls high school May 17. The class sermon will be delivered at the Methodist church May 13 by the Rev. George Galde, pastor. Laurine Deets is vaildictorian; Jeanne HOVSEWARES SECTION Downstair II.

i.iiwi I ii itmmmmumvmm 7.. Mi ycur running stronger Isnpr! Chehock. salutatorian. Clarence L. HaU is superintendent; Irene W.

Hall, principal. The class; Jeanne Chehock. Laurine Deets, Marvel Hoblit, Dale Smith, Iva 2LjlJ IX awl mm Mm Wise and Lucille wise. SI GET DIPLOMAS Blcevllle 21 seniors will be graduated at commencement exercises at the high school auditorium here May 17 when Samuel J. McLaughlin of Cornell college gives the address.

The class sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Jonas Priestly, pastor of the USTIN TO "STMBJUtD KEtOOf Tun. i. PM, Monday through Friday Congregations enure at the high, school auditorium Ma; 13. L.

B. Carter is superintendent; Mary Ruth ouson pitncipsi. Members of the class: PhilHti Alley SEAL SAC i Bread Cover Bag. A reaS necessity in every home. Keep your bread fresh all the time in one of these.

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Phyllis Norman. Coiieeii Quinn. James Regan, Dale Reich erts and Jo Anne lager..

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