Rolfe Arrow (Newspaper) - December 27, 1956, Rolfe, Iowa District 19 The POCAHONTAS DECEMBER 27, 1956 11 Sue Nicoson to be Featured Soloist at Peterson Funeral Services Held Dec. 23 services were held for Louis E. Peterson at the Rolfe Methodist Church Sunday December 23, at two o'clock with Rev. 0. M. McQuary Ho was assisted by Rev. C. L. pastor of the Bradgate Methodist Jensen of sang To and a quartet composed of Kenneth Dayton and Carroll both of Bradgate and George Lehnus and Richard both of sang Old Rugged Mrs. L. C. Olney was at the floral tributes were cared for by Mr. and Bernard Jacobs of Miss Inga Ryen and Mrs. Robert both and Helmut Beuchie of bearers were Noble Glenn Williams and Austin all Robert Roy Lanus and Earl Interment was in the with the Bogaard Funeral Home of Humboldt in Eugene a son of Nels and Caroline Matson was born near Humboldt on April 7, 1883, the fifth of seven He grew up on the farm near Rolfe and attended the Gilmore City In young manhood he took a t commercial course in a Des Moines business 20, 1917, he was to Mabel Hanson of Bradgate by Rev. O. E. The couple located on the farm southeast of Rolfe where they a baby Mr. Peterson was baptized in the Lutheran He led a devout Christian life and was helpful to all churches of the a number of years Mr. erson was secretary of the Bradgate a venture in which he was one of the is survived by his a patient in the Buena Vista hospital at Storm a Albert of two Mrs. Emma Greenwood of N. and Mrs. Hanson of besides several nephews and cousins and many One sister and two brothers preceded him in Peterson will remembered by his family and friends as a kind man and good He will be remembered by the especially the Rolfe Methodist Church has consistently received liberally of the stewardship of him and his wife through the Refrigerators Death Traps For Baltimore youngster entered an unoccupied climbed into an unused shut the door and No one had done anything A law to prohibit owners from leaving refrigerators accessible to children had been vetoed by Maryland's Governor Theodore McKeldin at the last session of the state veto was prompted by the broad language of the which he said could be interpreted to require each homeowner to take off his refrigerator door or be subject to a The Iowa legislature adopted a similar law at its last The Iowa law prohibits home owners from leaving refrigerators in any dwelling accessible to The law theoretically might apply to every homeowner who walked out of his home without locking his The penalty can be a fine or 30 days in we doubt this would bo the practical The danger is not in a refrigerator being unattended but in being which is also covered by the Iowa Few youngsters are likely to be adventurous enough to climb in with the meats and vegetables while a refrigerator is in lies in unused refrigerators that are inside of as well as The Iowa law covers both An apartment house owner should make certain that vacant apartments are inaccessible to or make certain that refrigerators in such apartments cannot become death The lesson of the Baltimore death is that refrigerators don't have to be abandoned in a backyard or junk lot to Sigrid Simonson attended the of a friend at Minneapolis at which time she Sigrid is spending this week at and Mrs. Louis Wilson enter their family at a Christmas supper Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilton and family of Mallard and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilson left early Sunday for 111., to spend Christmas with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Higgins of Plover who spent the week-end with their in and Mrs. Arnold Wold had as a week-end guest her Martha of 111. and Mrs. Harold McCullough and sons of accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCullough and Jeannie Jo Boles of 111., to Iowa Saturday to spend the week-end with relatives in this They returned home Christmas Mclntire came home from the Des Saturday for Christmas and returned to the hospital Sinek of Iowa City arrived December 19 to spend the holidays in the Leon Sinek and Mrs. Lee Harmon will leave Thursday to spend until next Wednesday in Newton at the home of their daughter and the dinner guests in the Huston home were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Himrod and Tommy of Gilmore City and Betty Jo Huston of Fort and Mrs. L. D. Wilson and family spent Christmas in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilton at and Mrs. Wilmer Huston were Christmas dinner guests in the Lawrence Davis home at Gilmore and Mrs. Frank Hronek attended a family dinner in the home of their Mr. and Mrs. Verle at Pocahontas Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sernett and Mrs. Mary Mrs. Stella Sawyer and her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. and family of phoned greetings to the and Mrs. Jerry Carlson agd children of Fort Dodge and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Whitmore and children were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Beryl Butterfield and family of Swea City were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Wood and children were also guests in the Wood and Mrs. Joe Girard and family of Iowa Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wood and family were Christmas eve callers in the Daryl Wood Leo celebrated Christmas early with a family ner Sunday in their Those present were Leo's Matt Flaherty of Mr. and Mrs. Ardian Hetland and Janeen of Mr. and Mrs. John Shimon and boys of Mrs. Minnie Shimon of Fort Mr. and Mrs. Hartmann and Mr. Flaherty remained in his son's home until and Mrs. W. R. Heilman of Ames and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Heilman of Cedar Falls came Sunday for a pre-Christmas celebration in the Harry Dickey Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Black of Des Moines were guests in the Dickey honie on Christmas School's first and second teams will play Gilmore City Friday December 28, in the Gilmore City house will be held in the Rolfe Presbyterian church Sunday December 30, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ives on their wedding All friends are cordially invited to Must Report Their Addresses During Robert C. District Director of the Immigration ion estimated last week-end that 25,001) aliens will report their address in States of Iowa and Nebraska under the Federal Alien Address Report The Immigration official said 20,000 aliens reported their 1 address during January The j announcement followed a statement I from Washington in which and Naturalization missioner J. M. Swing estimated that more than 2,750,000 aliens in I the United States will report their address next month in compliance i with the Commissioner Swing said in I Washington that with few tions every alien in the United J States must report his address to Service under the provisions the Immigration and Nationality Wilson of the Omaha office I said that all except those in diplomatic foreign representatives assigned to the United and Mexican national contract laborers are required to file the address added that any alien who fully violates the address report may be fined up to I imprisoned for 30 and In aliens who are not in United States during January report their address to the within 10 days after their District Director Wilson said address report cards will be i available at the Immigration ice office at 201 Federal Office j and I all States post offices ning January 1, 1957. Band Will Present Winter Concert Jan. 4 daughter of and Mrs. Sam will be the featured soloist with the Rolfe rt Hand on January 1 at 8:00 p.m. in the Rolfe Memorial Sue Sue is a senior in the Rolfe High I School and has been active in music all during her high school She at studying with Mrs. Alice llackett in Fort She has won five Division I's at State Music Contests on marimba and will play the 1st movement of the piano Concerto in G Minor by Felix Other numbers in the concert will include a suite of Folksongs and a selection the i This winter concert will be free the public and all are invited to Hamilton Died Following Long Leona B. Hamilton passed away at her home in Rolfe after a long illness at 6:30 Tuesday December 26. Funeral services will be held at the Streit Funeral Home at 1:30 and at 2 p.m. at the Rolfe Presbyterian Friday December 28, with Rev. M. J. Prehn Interment will be in the Hamilton is survived by one J. A. Mehaffey of one Mrs. T. A. Long of two Mrs. Paul Lothian of Storm Lake and Mrs. Harold Carlson of and a Stewart Whitmore ' of the death of Mrs. Hamilton's Tom 24 years Miss Marie Ryen has made her home with Mrs. Hamilton and has cared for her during her Ives of came Friday to spend the holidays in the home of his the Earl and Mrs. J. E. Hynds left on Thursday by train for where they will stay until January 16 with their while his the J. E. are on a trip to Mr. Hynds has been employed 16 years by the Firestone Rubber Co. who have given him this Their first stop will be in California for the Rose Bowl football and his Mrs. Jane spent Christmas Day with the Leon Ralph family at recent sales at Omaha for shippers wero Donald Trenary of Pocahontas with 48 wt. 257, selling at On Ice Of 1957 Is Lavish explosion of beauty will unfold before your eyes when On Ice of 1967" opens on January 3 at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines for a six day This year's 12th glittering edition is the realization of a It features Arnold Shoda and Kay the outstanding pair of skaters in From a production standpoint the show is tops and and of Show will linger in your memory many months after you've seen the Rittgers and Katheryn of Morningside Sioux spent the holiday vacation at in the Robert Swan homo Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were George E. Art of and Joe Fitzgerald of New York all of the Lincoln Air Force Nebr. Bobbie Swan who is employed in San Francisco was unable to get home for the holidays but phoned homo Christmas Eve for a little and Mrs. Kerns and children who are here from California for the holidays and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerns and Larry spent Christmas Eve in the Merle Kerns home at The California visitors spent Christmas Day with her relatives while Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerns and Larry were guests of Paul's Mrs. Zella at Other guests in the Zella Kerns home were Mr. and Mrs. L. Goodchild and Ramona of and Mrs. Earl Kerns and family of Mrs. Gerald Kerns and family of Moines and Mrs. Will and family of ' ' * ' Rites Thursday for Mrs. L. Libbie 84, long time resident of passed away at the Sisson Nursing Home at Humboldt Friday evening about five She had been in poor health for some time and had been cared for in the nursing home for several services are being held this December 27, at the Rolfe Methodist Church at 2 p.m. with Rev. O. M. McQuary Burial will be in Cemetery with the Streit Funeral Home in MacVey is survived by eight Mrs. Bernice Knapp of Noble L. of Mrs. Ruth Johnson of N. Niles G. of Earl F. of Mrs. Edna Owens of Stanley E. of Santa and Mrs. Doris Davis of There are 13 grandchildren and nine Also surviving are one Earl M. Brown of and one Mrs. Iva Brown of and Mrs. Lester Ferden had | the members of their family at J Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carpenter home Sunday for a pre-Christmas j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James were Don and his Miller and Nancy at Waterloo from Miss Mary Lou Youngman of until j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene den and family of Manly and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuchs and family homo Saturday for dinner were Mr. I of Afternoon callers Howard Wng and son | Mr and Mrs. Earl Mason and and Dale all of Fort Dodge and Mr. and Josephine Gary and Fred Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Grant and Richard came on Grant spent Christmas week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Glyde Smith Happy New Year To GIRL SCOUTS MADE MITTENS FOR of the Rolfe Girl Scouts recently made mittens which were to be sent to needy youngsters They were with contributions of Fort Dodge to decorate a Christmas tree in a down town Fort Dodge picture of the tree appeared In the Dodge Messenger one day last week with some of the girls who were decorating it. One of the young was Mary granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harland of this Mary lives in Fort Dodge and is a one of the Scout troops John Deere Day will be January 2, 1957. You're family at returning j Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ham and family were Christmas guests in the home of her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Don at and Mrs. Edgar Showers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Showers were Christmas guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin and Mrs. A. A. Firkins had as guests from Monday through Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wegele of Des Other guests Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ham and afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Roberts and family of Ida and Mrs. LeRoy Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Orvan 01-erich and Jon were Christmas eve guests in the home of their Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. L. C. Olney and her Mrs. Harriet spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Helen Derby at Mrs. Banghart remained for a longer visit with her and Mrs. Jack Johnson and family were Christmas guests in the home of her Mrs. Arnold at remained for the holiday vacation with and Mrs. Everett Shaw and family were Christmas Eve overnight guests in the home of their son and Mr. and Mrs. Allen at and Mrs. Harry Tyler and son and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eiler of Custer 111., were weekend guests in the home of Mrs. Tyler's Mr. and Mrs. last and Mrs. J. Jean Mather and Vickie of St. were guests in the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Robert from Monday until Thursday of last and Mrs. Glenn C/ were guests Dey in the home of Mrs. ter at West of Mr. and Mrs. and Streeter oyer the and for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Potter and of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Frost of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins of Mr. and Mrs. Colson of 111., Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Peterson and Steina of Laurens and Mrs. Opal Benedict and children of drawn at the Rolfe Lucky Day event this week were Mrs. R. B. Mather and Mary Ellen The latter was not present to claim her two names will appear on the roster again next A. Johnson returned home Christmas night after spending the day in the home of his daughter and Mr. Joe A. and family at Rockwell H. Peters came from Cedar Rapids Monday to spend Christmas with his the B. H. and his brother Carol who came home from Minneapolis also to spend the Carol attends school and Donald is now a Federal Auditor with the Department of the The Dwayne Peters are the parents of a Christmas a son being born to them the night of December 25 at where they Jane Ralph entertained her children and their families at a Christmas dinner Those living at a distance were unable to be and Mrs. L. B. Shaffland of Knoxville were overnight Christmas guests in the home of her Mrs. Mike and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Others present during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Budd and family of Osage and Miss Budd of