Aurelia Sentinel (Newspaper) - November 22, 1956, Aurelia, Iowa I AURELI Volume Number 76 CHEROKEE IOWA NOVEMBER 19 56 Number 38 Plant Show To Be Next Walter Rhodes of the Rhode side Greenhouse in will be guest speaker the Aurelia Garden Club Flower and Plant which will be held at the Aurelia Methodist church next it was an this Rhodes will give demonstrations of ar rangements and Christmas decor ations from 2 to All residents of the community are invited to enter flowers or plants in the in any the 35 red and yellow ribbons will be awarded in the Persons wish ing to enter the display may ob tain further information from Clyde Show Chair or George Entry The public is invited to visit the display between the hours of 1 to 6 Rites Held Tuesday For August Anderson Funeral services for August were held from the Wharton Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 Anderson passed away in Cherokee Saturday The John Oberg of Alia conducted the Burial was in Pleasant Hill Anderson had worked as a farm hand for numerous far mers in this before He lived at the hotel here until failing health forced him to move to a nursing home in where he passed Anderson had no known Men In Service 7 Alta Sherkenbak received word from her that he had been promoted to Private First Class in the Stan plays end on the battalion foot ball which is currently at the top of the His address is Stanley Sherkenbak 1602152 1st 155mm Gun Bn Self Propelled 29 soninlaw and and Charles Hilsabeck and arrived home from El Ed is being transferred to Offutt Air Force near Local Topics and Earl and Emil Matzdorff and Laura Whiting attended funeral services for Marvin Whiting at Lanesboro Monday and Rudnick and Beverly of Auburn visited in the Harriet McCurdy home Sunday and Harold ler and daughter visited in the Darwin Fredrickson home at Mer iden Sunday and Keith Card and family of spent the weekend with his and Leslie The family was enroute to their new home in His mother accompanied them to Davenport to spend a and Otto Anderson and and Oswald Ander son and family were dinner guests in the Jesse Anderson home at Humboldt and Conrad Engdahl spent Monday and Tuesday of last week in the Harry Lindgren home at Their grand Patty accom them home for a Her parents took her home Friday night and Oscar Smith vis in the Will Halm home Sun and Grover Bell and IN CHRISTMAS SEAL DONATIONS RECEIVED Residents are reminded to re turn their Christmas Seal dona tions in the return envelopes as promptly as A total of in contributions had been received by Saturday Two hundred ninetyeight envelopes have been mailed out to Aurelia Fox and Charles Grigsby are cochairmen of the Christmas Seal campaign this 2 Named to Team Two Capt Ken Kol pin and Quarterback Larry Wo were selected by Sioux Val ley conference coaches to utility positions on the football team last Kolpin a was chosen for first team utility and Wo a was selected as a first team utility In Tom Kruse was se as end and Don Con ley as fullback on the second Kruse is a junior and Conley is a receiving honorable mention were Vernon Jerry Haight and Fred all and Max a The first team includes Ends Bob Norm Tackles Paul Jerry Guards Bob Steve Larry Utility Ken Au Kirby Half backs Pat Jim Jack Util ity Larry Second Team Ends Tom Herman Rah Tackles Ed Noel Guards Milford Dean Loren Utility Merle Roger Richard Howard Paullina Don Utility Ken were dinner guests in the Merle Hunter home at and of Cherokee were supper guests in the Will Hahn home Tuesday evening of last and Otto Plautz and Emma Miller visited in the Herman Frey home at Melvin and Earl Jim Covey of and Covey and Annie Munson and Katie Griffith of Spencer will be guests at a family gathering in Paul Beckwith home at Storm Lake Thanksgiving and Eldon Bruce and Audrey of Paullina visited in the Henry Haight home Sunday and Clifford Benson and sons visited in the Raymond Campbell home at Cherokee Sun day They visited Dicky who had just returned from a Sioux City Joy and Jody Engdahl spent Sunday night with their grand and Conrad Chris Wester of and and Richard Peter son of Cherokee were dinner guests in the Elmer Swanson home and Anderson of Lake Park visited in the Gar land Hickey home It was the first time Hickey and her had met for 31 Expect About 500 at Band Boosters Dinner Next Thursday Night Ticket sales for the Band Boosters which will be held at the school house are progress ing it was announ ced this there are a good number and resi dents who have not already pur chased their tickets are urged to do although tickets will be sold at the door on the night of the Serving family style will start at 5 The advance sale of which is being conducted by all members of the is being carried out so members of the Band Boosters club will have an idea of how many to expect at the It is hoped that over 500 persons will be present dur ing the ABOUT THE UNIFORMS The Band Boosters dinner is another of many projects by that group designed to raise money for the purchase of new band Although final selec tion has not been made as the uniforms are expected to cost about The Band Boosters have accumulated about over the past two through operation of their football concession stands at the Farmers and pro from the annual Variety Show and It is hoped with assist ance from the school enough funds can be raised to order the new uniforms in the near NEED DONATIONS Anyone who wishes to donate a chicken or other food for the is urged to do since it will take a lot of food to serve the crowd expected at the Please call Walter Meinking or Martin Strampe as soon as as is the general rule in an undertaking of this cash donations will be greatly appre Leave them with any Band Booster club or at The Sentinel PLANNING CONCERT The 60piece concert band is busy rehearsing for their which will be presented The program will appear in a later issue of The SCHOOL NOTES JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE here B G Here Boys 1 2 Lake there Boys 1 2 7 here B G there Boys there B G Lake here Boys there B G there Boys All home games will sart at 4 A total of was ed to the Junior Red Cross by our during the recent Contributions were as follows Grandgeorge Kum COUNTY LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING AT CHEROKEE The County Legion and Auxil iary meeting will be held at Cherokee LOBBY OPEN 9 to 1 There will be no rural or dow delivery service at the office Thanksgiving The I lobby will be open from 9 to 1 Thanksgiving Union Service The Forrest Flowers will be the speaker at the annual Union Thanksgiving to be held in the Congregational service at 10 oclock ing His subject will Thanks To Members of the Olive Bap and the Aurelia Methodist and Congregational churches are uniting for this annual Music will be presented by a un Youth choir from the three The Mace Crandall of the Congregational church will con duct the and Del bert Cowley of the Olive Baptist church will read the Scripture and lead in As in the an offering for the Christian Rural Overseas pro gram will be The pub lie is Invited to St Pauls Lutheran Church Pastor Thanksgiving Day Divine Service at The public is cordially Invited to at ATTENDS TAX CONFERENCE Duane of the First Trust Savings attended the conference on Income taxes held at the State University of Iowa in Iowa City Monday and The conference Is spon sored by the Iowa asso elation in cooperation with the Center for Continue tlon them many more happy birth days Seventeen members of the class received 100 In our six weeks spelling Thirteen did not reach the We had our second unit test In Language and everyone did very Most of our graphs went up instead of Our Eager Beaver club held a meeting Next month we will elect new officers The third grade and our music have been busy preparing for the PTA pro which was presented Mon day 4th Grade Miss Those getting stars in spelling last week were Orlyn Tommy Danny Archi Jimmy Lloyd Nancy Tommy Lanna Corring Jane Kathryn Benjie Peggy Jan Ice Dean Tommy Kay Anita Lar Michael David David Ronnie Gary David Dean Stief and June Kay Kaskey treated her class with candy bars last Lose Twin To Sioux Center Friday Coach Lou their of the young here last when perennial Sioux Cot oi f to an early and then on to win to led U At Six fxt four inch Walty Van hit 17 for the but Tom Whitney dumped In 20 to lead the Individual scoring for the The continued to and able to rupture 43 to 49 for thn visitors Tom Whitney and Ma Ion for the home each grabbing It Although Sioux renter had the game well In hand he Bulldog narrowed the to eight in the fourth quarter with a full court but could not net the Aurelins Little went down to tl at the hands of Sioux Centers In thr curtain young led 4136 at tho led Sioux Centers Mooring with 15 Chuck Stiff hit to lead SCHEDULE Both the and were in action Tuesday night at because The Sen tinel was published n day early for the Thanksgiving of the Rattles were not known at press Both the boys rind girls have u weeks reM over the bnd he next frame will be Tues here Boys and there boys Ida Grove then 1 A 2 mer 1st Henderson it was her 10th Straight 2nd Dahm Scott 3rd Niebuhr Troxel 4th Lister 4th 5th Sherkenbak 5th Hickey 6th Bart ley Junior High Aldred total of and was received from high school 3rd Grade Gould and Voss have been recent visitors in our Patty Anderson and Terry Rapp celebrated their ninth birthdays They brought treats to school for all the We wish In art class we put up a new window scene representing an Eskimos life on Baffin Duane Hills brought to class some red sand from Lanna brought a cotton plant There were put on the shelf called Of We have completed the unit on healthful and have suited studying how to care for our 4th and 5th 1 is the 38th an observance of National Book The Childrens Library As sociation awards two every Tho medal to the most distinguished chil drens picture and New berry medal for the most story book for The 1956 Newberry medal went to Latham for Carry Mr and the me dal for 1956 went to sky for Frog Went A We are planning a trip to the Cherokee library during Book I Those who to buy good books for will find a list of 10U for boyc and girls In the November of The 4th grade social study class has been studying colonization In California We took our books to class and learned the of Old entitled El Zap atero The 5th grade social study claim has completed unit The Story of Our which started with the 13 colonies and on with growth to a world first and the United new home in New The second unit li entitled Living in Our 5th Grade In Arithmetic we are learning to di vide by two figure We have had our unit tent over the Middle Atlantic and most pupils did very well We are now studying the Southern Patterson brought her to to care for this win We have chosen a Halloween story and four Jingles by our for your THE OLD WITCH This story is about One night we saw an object In the We thought was an We watched It until 10 Then we went to It was My Dad kept a Continued from Front Pate