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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 7

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AND About Your North Iowa Neighbors LA TIMER Louella Pralle of California is spending her vacation here visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Pralle, Latimer. ROCKPORD Mr. and Don Fullerton and children, New Kensington, are guests of Mrs.

Ida and Mrs. Ben Cecola and Tommy and Joyce Cecola and Barbara Hupp, Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Cecola's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Peterson. Carl R. Sandberg, son of Olander Sandberg of Goodell and brother of H. 0.

Sandberg of Garner and Clear Lake, recently was assigned to the Post Engineer's office at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Maj. Sandberg entered service in November 1942 and was stationed at Ft. Belvoir, Va.

He is a graduate of Iowa State College, Ames Coffee Club had a farewell party at the home of Mrs. Clell Crook for Mrs. Blanche Presnal who has sold her cafe here and is moving back to her home at Mason City GREENE-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boccanti and family, Worchester, are spending two weeks visiting in the home of her mother, Mrs.

Sarah Boyd, and sisters, Mrs. Darrell Barth and Mrs. Otto Kielman. NORA Howard Sheckler entered Mercy Hos Sabin. E.

Hartsock and family, Ocampo, called at the R. J. Campbell home. CHARLES CITY Mr. Mrs.

David K. Murdough, The new reli educational unit of the geca United Brethern Church at Manly (at right) is north of the present church. Dedication of the unit is set for July 29, To Dedicate Educational Unit of Church at Manly July 29 new religious educational unit of the Bethel Evangelical United Brethern Church in Manly will be dedicated Sunday, July 29. Bishop Lyle Baughman, Kansas City, will be the guest speaker. The morning service will be at 10:45 with the dedicatory service at 2:45 p.m.

Other members of the clergy expected for the dedication include Bishop Cedar Falls; Dowd, Fort Dodge; the Rev. J. I. LaFaver, Cedar Falls, and the Rev. H.

0. Thompson, Des C. H. Stauffacher, the Rev. John A.

ciiicri cu Jilci Uy pital at Mason City where she Moines. The Rev. C. R. hauser is the pastor of the church.

The new brick addition is north underwent surgery. and Mrs. Willard -Did jr allCl 3nCl n. vunaiaLS Douglas Morgan of Chicago were of 17 rooms. These include class- guests in the home of Gerhard room a lounge and nursery.

of the present church. It consists Angeles, Two wide stairways have been and Mrs. D. built One leads to the Fellowship room on the first floor; the other to the basement which has new dining space and a large modern kitchen. The dining room is equipped with new tables and chairs and will accommodate and Los are the parents ab The fellowship room opens into former the sanctuar which will be used for over-flow audiences.

The of a. daughter at Los She has been named Dava Jean.j Mrs. Murdough is the Lavonna Matthews. Grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar lo nge ls wl Matthews, Charles City, and and Mrs. Harold Murdough, Miami, Fla. GLENVILLE, and Mrs. Orion Roisen, Glenvillc, are the parents of a daughter born al Naeve Hospital, Albert Lea. j.

A Railsback. Equipped for the convenience of children and mothers is the new nursery. Two large glass windows allow those in the room to view the pastor speaking. The public address system has been extended to this room. Cloak and rest rooms have been constructed on the lower and third floors.

Many of the furnish ings in the new unit are memorials. manager of the Hancock County Cooperative OiJ Association, was rushed to Mercy Hospital in Mason City for observation and treatment when he became suddenly ill. James Fisher of Ft. McClellan, is spending a 20-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Art Fisher.

Peterson, Arlington, was a guest at the L. B. Erdahl home. Bill Hough and son, Dayton, Ohio, and Miss Gamette Skinner, Washington, D.C., are guests at the parental R. W.

Skinner home SPILLVTLLE Mr. and Mrs. Art Bergum, Santa Monica, spent a few days at the home nf Mr. and Hay Novak. The Bcrgums will spend the summer in Cedar Falls A A A Mrs.

Gertie Frcerksen received word of the death of Mrs. Raymond Scott at Long Beach, Calif. She was the former Joan Busse of Stilson. RICEVILLE Mrs. William Eiffler had major surgery in Cedar Valley Hospital, Charles City.

Arthur Mahaffey underwent major surgery at the Methodist Hospital, Rochester, Minn. Uiccrs with Mrs. Gilbert Hefti as, ST. ANSGAR Mariei'thc installing officer and Mrs I Wilke left for Waterloo where Rural Mailmen Are Having Convention at Estherviile LEDYARD Mr. and Mrs.

George Thompson are in Esther- viile where they are attending the four-day convention of the Rural Letter Carriers and Auxiliary. Mrs. Thompson is sixth district secretary and was honored along with other officers at a Friendship breakfast Friday morning. Ruth Grace, Mclntire, president of the .1. McGuill, districl manager.

Sioux City iliary; postal John Emeigh, national secre tary. and Mason Dixson, Spencer orcd guests at this 31st annual convention. It ends Saturday. Officers Installed at Crystal Lake CRYSTAL American Legion Auxiliary installed of- Sietsema Named Chairman oi Floyd County Red Cross CHARLES Siet- ema, Charles City funeral director, was named chairman of he Floyd County chapter of the 1 American Red Cross at the organ- zation's annual meeting. He succeeds Dr.

Robert B. Yeager. Maurice Schrup, Doyle Butts 1 md Mrs. Jack Frye were elected ice chairman, treasurer and secretary, respectively. Harry J.

Eastman, of schools, was selected to re- dace Dick Sperry on the execu- ive committee. Sperry has been serving on the committee since the death of P. C. Lapham, The group discussed a proposal which would allow fund drive members to become ex-officio members of the board of direc- ors so they could become better acquainted with the complete Red Iross program. Truman Manship, reporting on he water safety program at the Charles City Municipal Swimming said increased participation las caused a division into many swimming classes, even in the neighboring towns.

The water safety chairman told the group 1,837 youngsters took part in the program last year, while 2,351 are enrolled in the classes this year. LARGE LOUNGE Included in the new unit of the church at Manly is a large lounge. It is furnished with upholstered furniture, a desk, lamps and drapes. 987 Play Bingo Charles City CHARLES CITY Friday the 13th proved to be a lucky day for Albert Sheffner, Charles City, as he took home 50 per cent of the $75 jackpot during the first playing of free bingo games in Central Park. Others among the 987 players received merchandise prizes.

Next Friday's jackpot will amount to $200. A square dance will follow the games. Charles City Man Fined $100 and Costs on Driving Charge CHARLES CITY James F. Crandall. 21, Route 1, Charles City, was fined $100 and costs of $16.50 in District Court Saturday by Judge T.

E. Beardmore. He pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a motor vehicle while his driver's license was under suspension. He was arrested by police Feb. 12.

Appeal bond was set at $500. Pioneer Resident of Kossuth County Dies Clara Baltz, are among the speakers and hon Pioneer Kossuth County resi died Friday morning. vivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ray Welp; four brothers, three sisters and nine grandchildren. Panama used'to be indicated on maps as part of South America.

Funeral Services for F. W. Dennis Held at Dumont DUMONT Funeral service; were held Monday afternoon a the Bethany Evangelical Unitei Brethren Church for Fred erick William Dennis, 85, wh died Friday at the Lutheran Hos pital at Hampton. Burial was it the Oakhill Cemetery east of Du mont. A lifelong resident of Butle County, he had farmed in the Du J.C4.1.

utcu All UUC mont area until retiring. He then underwent surgery. moved to Dumont. He was married to Flora Milo on Jan. 1, 1891.

They observed 65th wedding anniversary year. Survivors include his wife; a son, Willard, Allison; two daugh ters, Mrs. Fred Evers, Elmhurst eld Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Vest Prairie Lutheran Church, orthwest of here. The Rev.

T. Quanbeck will officiate, with urial in the West Prairie Ceme- sry. Mr. Norstrud was born Nov. 29, 892, in Winnebago County, the on of Charles and Phora Thoron Norstrud.

He was married to Ruth Frieverichs on Nov. 23, 936, at Des Moines. Survivors nclude his wife; three children, "uzanne, Jerry and Barbara, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Hiram Anna) Peterson, Leland; and our brothers, Clarence, Leland; Forest City; Ed, Albert Lea Plan Reception to Honor Wives of State Officials DES Enid Rob Hampton, vice-chairman of Republican State Central Committee, has announced that women of the Republican State Central Committee will hold a reception honoring the wives of Iowa's elected state and national officials. It will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m.

Thursday, the day prior to regular state convention, in the Garden Room of the KLrkwood Hotel, Des Moines. Special invitations to attend the reception have been mailed to al! of the women delegates to the state convention and to the wives of all the candidates for the State Legislature, as well as the wive of the holdover state senators. Among those assisting the host esses are Mrs. Don Pierson, Hum boldt, and Mrs. William Mooney, Waverly, Joice Woman, 83, Suffers Broken Hip JOICE Mrs.

Thomas Ulsted 83, suffered a broken hip earlj Saturday morning at her home at Joice. She was taken to Hospital, Mason City, where she 111., and Mrs. Hoyt Ellcott, Shell lricleojn Gardn er. Rock; two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte ned the mjatter over to city Durand, Dumont, and Mrs.

Sadie a rne to rerolution Hansftll four cnan it- WANT NAME CHANGED NEW on Railroad Street in the north part of New Hampton have petitioned the city council to change the name to Gardner Street. The orig- Jial owner of the property was Gideon Gardner. The over to the city Jost, Hansell, four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Miles Fee Rites Held at Knoxville Fee, a former Nashua farmer, died Friday night at St. Joseph's Hospital, New Hampton.

Funeral services were held Sunday at Knoxville. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Frank Fisher, New Hampton, and three sons, Rodney, LJoyd and Cortett, Metcher. ALL TYPES WATER SOFTENER SALT Mem. Thurt.

Girton Farm Store Under Ownership 516 So. 229 Norstrud, 63, Dies at Forest City FOREST CITY-Funeral serves for Rinert C. Norstrud, 63, 'ho died Saturday morning at he Forest City Hospital, will be Thursday. Candidates for the va- LEAVE FOR CAMP CHARLES CITY Boy Scout Troop 72, led by Victor Meyer, eft Sunday for Camp Roosevelt Clear Lake for a week's camp- and Albert, Chicago. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Ole.

The Hanson Funeral Home is charge of arrangements. Mrs. Chris Miller, 96, Dies at Nashua Chris Miller, 6, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. L.

Peteron. She had lived in Nashua ince she was 16. Survivors- include a son, Martin, Pomona, and five daughters, Mrs. 11 a a Steelhammer, Centralia, Mrs. Emma Smith, Oelwein; Mrs.

Nellie Collins, Kelso, Mrs. Ina Monson, Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Nina Allen, Portland, Ore. ISC SHORT COURSE NORA SPRINGS Dr. C.

Sours will attend a veterinarj short course on "Swine Diseases' at Iowa State College at Ames Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs Sours and the children will ac company him as far as Randolph where they will visit in the home of Mrs. Sours brother and sister ia-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cooper.

Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort PASTEETH, pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more flnnly. To eat and talk In more comfort. Just sprinkle a little FAS- TEETH on your plates. No gummy gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks Jlate odor" (denture breath) Get PASTEETH any drug counter AltaVista Man Not Candidate for Re-Election NEW HAMPTON-Joe Elenz, Vista, a member of the Jjickasaw County Soil Conserva- on Commission since it was or- anized eight years ago, will not a candidate for re-election Jwty 19M 7 M.

City, U. ing period. Leaving were John Allen, Tom Battey, Bill Burge Bobby Finch, Carl Hauser, Mike Jenkins, Russell Kneisel, James Mathis, Ronald Noah, Harlaa Pelz, Jerry Pederson, Balke Soper, Tommy Watschke and Tom Pelz. ancy are Leonard Franzen and Eslinger. Ballots will be ast at the banks in Chickasaw ounty from 9:30 a.m.

until 2 p.m. Former Nashua Man Dies in Oregon NASHUA Word has been received here of the death of Henry Whitney Aldrich, 70, at Portland, Ore. He was born and reared here. He had been associated with a Portland lumber company for many years. there goes till? her turnip She- sfia cant tell time with that darling little watch tho boy friend go ve her.

It's good. It goes! But Tilly can't close-up. So she carries hat grandmother's big watch tho turnip. thinks it 1 fun. We thint it'j seeing is so iimple, vour physician (M.O.t CONSULT AN EYE PHYSICIAN (M.D.) FOR EYE KXAMUtATtOM Mouse of Craftsmen in Optics BRICK AND TILE.BUILDING MASON CITY DES MOINES SIOUX CITY AMES DAVENPORT H.OX SPECIAL SALE! MONDAY NIGHT, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY she joined relatives and they left for Harrisburg.

lo attend the wedding of a relative, Axelience Tcna Riggle as sergcant-at-arms I Officers are Mrs. Nielsen, president; Mrs. Hansen left by plane for a six weeks' visit to his native Denmark where his mother other relatives live. and LeROY, Minn. A.

J. Cray, Ontario, and grandson, Cray Foley, Long Island, N.Y., visited with Cray's niece, Mrs. F. L. Roy.

NORA SPRINGS Dennis Swanson, who left for Des Mrs. Siekmicr, vice Leroy Twatt, Moines, telephoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Swanson, to say he had passed his Army physical exam and was being sent to Camp Chaffee, for his basic training. He was a 1956 graduate of Nora Springs' High School.

GLENVILLE, daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Groe, Glenville, at Naeve Hospital, Albert Lea. Maude Black- Ovid, is visiting with friends in Garner. Miss Biackstone teaches at Ovid, She is the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Biackstone. Mr. Biackstone practiced law in Garner for many years prior to his death. and Mrs.

Iran Dietz and sons were weekend guests at the Elmer OUoo home at Holland, Minn. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Christensen, and Omaha, panied them here lor a visit. Mrs.

Kermit Delgar, treasurer- Mrs. Keith Cottington, sergeant- at-arms; Mrs. Gertrude Earp, chaplain: Mrs. Emmett McFar', land, assistant chaplain, and Cliff Stewart, historian. The Crystal Lake unit received; a citation from the Iowa Department for haying earned a superior rating again this year.

Mrs. Nielsen was elected a delegate to the department convention July 25, 26 and 27 in Des Moines. Mrs. EXQUISITE Bridal Ensemble Beautifully matched and perfectly selected for brilliance and flawless quality and superb craftsmanship. Siekmeier is alternate.

PAY AS LITTLE AS 50c PER WK. BOE jewelers 105 EISI SHIP Ml III Clly, SELF SERVICE SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER 19 95 Another S5.00 Off WITH YOUR OLD ELECTRIC RAZOR YEAR GUARANTEE SKEETER CHASER Positive Protection From Mosquitoes Box Of 4 Sticks 14' 8M.M.KODACHROME" '14 ELECTRIC FAN 10" OccillatM 8.95 SANKA COFFEE 98c WHITE PAINT Full Gallon $4.00 Value PEANUT BUTTER as- 29c DOME LIDS 12c CANNED HAM Wilson's 1 Lb. 8 Ox. 50c SALAD BOWLS Wood 2 49 89c SHAMPOO 12 Ox. 59 Limit Ki.tM In Wtti.

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