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SPENCER REPORTER, SPENCER, IOWA, DECEMBER 11, 1929ETTACCESSEN' Ter-isented , enti-Mr.s. Glen Chapman spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Peter Namtvedt,Mrs. Peter Flaskegaard has been on the sick list.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kraft and daughter, Doris Darlene spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and. Mrs. Emmet Newby.Mr. and Mrs. James Nevrby spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.Anry Wilcox. Guy Glover was ilso with them.Mrs. Henry Hoeck spent Wednesday with Mrs. Emmet Newby.Mr, p. E. Bar?,tad was shopping in Spencer Monday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pelley and family called at, the Frank Pelley home Thursday evening.Miss Florence Mills is visiting at the Guy Mills home.Sunday es-ening guests at the L. M. Upward home were Mr. and Mrs, George Cobb and daughters, .Tose-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt were on their way to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sorenson of Pipestone. Minn., mother of Mrs. Chris Schmidt, Monday but had to turn back on account of being- unable to drive the car in the heavy fog.Mrs. Charles Jacobs of Royal spent last Monday here, visiting friends.Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heldt are back from camp and expect to remain in Evcrly for some time.Mrs. Helstedt of Emmetsburg vls-tart of father, yed by n love »y Ed-robbers :d by Jhnder. played ct win was in e Lutz. 1 him-lstanceGraven,phine. Imogene and Bonnie Gay],^r ani* Mrs. Leo Miller and I ited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. SchottMiss Mabel TterVen was on the sick j daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Grant j Sunday.list a couple of days last week. Pelley and family called at the j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mathiesen^r3VC 50 Es“ ^rank Pelley home Thursday eve- j spent Sunday at Royal visiting atning. I the home of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesC. H. Walker and son, Leo. and Jacobs.therville Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mohraredriving a new Buick .sedan, purchas- ; Dr. A. M. Walker called at the Montvas alarlotte ts and ae was lr Gil-s fath-a dist-nd the i if Sirze Rob j asked Id him 1 sang he rec-sung to wasi theyed at Ruthven.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mohr and son are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mohr.•Miss Marie Kcrvane has returned home from Fort Dodge.Friends of Miss Esther Huffman entertained her at the Woodman hall Monday afternoon. As Miss Huffman is the intended bride of Ted Muns-terman they had a miscellaneous shower on her and she received many nice presents.Mr. and Mrs, Henry Zlttrich are the proud parents of a daughter born Sunday, December 1, 1929,A miscellaneous shower was givenWalker home Tuesday afternoon of last week.Dinner guests at the Guy Mills home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelley and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eninger and family.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zahrt and Harley and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lady were guests at the L. M. Upward home Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bermstad, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marker, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sorenson and Slg-uard Sorenson attended the funeralvisitors in the James Dwyer home.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaKous of Langdon were Sunday visitors in the Carl Brownian home.Mr. and Mrs, Laurie Ball and son, Raymond, of Webb, visited Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Vara Peterson.Mr. and Mrs. M, L, Peterson of Paullina spent Tuesday afternoon of last week in the home of Mrs. Bert Muetzel.LANGDONMr. and Mrs, Tom Hunt of Royal3, the II team ted the ic game n boysae Ter-boys hout a rave as did, as are be-\ T. A, f theirof the y” and Spencer it after called ird andi until i to getherville ,th her Waite, Les-id Miss it Lakess Cora businessSpencerWednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Sehmieh for Miss Eva Davis only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis, whose marriage to Herbert Simpson took place Wednesday, Dec. II,About 35 ladies were present and a most pleasant social time was planned and carried out during the afternoon. Miss Davis was presented with many useful and pretty gifts which will help with her housekeeping arrangement very nicely.The hostesses were Mrs. Schmlch, Mrs. Francis Johnson, Mrs. Below Mrs. Llloyd Wilkey, Mrs. Buard Birt and Miss Gusta Ploss.Everyone enjoyed the fine luncheon which was served at the close of the afternoon.The Lutheran Ladies Aid held a Christmas sale at the church basement Saturday afternoon. A bake sale was also held in connection with the afternoon. Lunch was served all afternoon and supper was started at five and continued until all were served.The Eastern Star lodge elected the following officers at their meeting lastof Mrs. Carl Sorenson at Edgerton,Minn., Monday. She was a sister-in-law of Mr. S. M. Sorenson.EVERLYMr, and Mrs. C. M. Cronk entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner last Friday evening. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. George Ewoldt, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cronk, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewoldt and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moeller and children.Mrs. Dora Soehren left Thursday evening for Walnut, Iowa, for a short visit and will then continue her trip from there to Long Beach, California to spend the winter.Herbert Dean of Lake Park called on A. P. Cronk last Thursday.Rev. Seitzinger is on the sick list.Clifford Evans and Geo. Schmidt left for California last Monday,A. P. Cronk attended the funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Herbert Dean last Wednesday at Boyden.Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Duer of Em-metsburg were in town Friday.The Evcrly Woman’s club willmeet at the home of Mrs. FrankWednesday evening.' Worthy | Hinson Friday Dec. 13 the pro-Matron, Mrs. Fred Wyland; Associate * lt;**** ot * Kensington.Mrs. Lloyd Wilkey: Worthy Patron, 12ift!..foI.?rph,fn!;.^US.lc. by MlssFred Rowe; Associate, C. B. Chris-wtro dinner guests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Percy Tjossem.Mrs. D. E. Jones returned Wednesday of last week from Strawberry Point, where she had been since the death of her mother. Mrs. Kepler, which occurred the last of November. Mrs. Jones has been quite poorly slnee, but Is beginning to feel some better.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yost and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson and family were callers Sunday evening in the John Bute home.Julius and Florence Grachow and Richard Gumz were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nissen on Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs, Elon Lyle of Ashton. Iowa, were entertained at Sunday dinner in the home of Mrs. Lucy Harvey here.Mr. and Mrs, Otto LaCruse left Sunday for Greenville to spend a few days before returning to their home in Indiana, They have been here visiting in the C. A. Carlsen home for several weeks.Mrs. John Lawler and daughter, Constance of Dickens were overnight guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Kindlesplre.Dorothy, Donald and John Charles Ginger spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawler of Dickens.Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wood and children of Spencer were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tjossem on Sunday afternoon.Gertrude, Robert and Genevieve Ginger took dinner on Sunday in the home of Miss Maggie Aebly.Charles Skewls of Storm Lake was a business caller in Langdon on Fri-tian; Secretary, Mrs. George Nefz-ger; Treasurer, Mrs. Carl Gill; Conductress, Mrs. Ralph Kurtz.Miss Esther Probst has discontinued working in the Mohr Market and Miss Velma Burt is the new clerk, she is boarding in the Ernest Lutz home.Mrs. Walter Mohr and son spent several days last week with her parents at Lake Park.it Wed-iome ofj meet-;ra and ts pres-er was jed in s after-eresting ctlon of ms. A n home, and the laughter were a r a suc-i Lueh-ek with son andto visit:w Delco s farm ras pur-Spencer is being no.. Waite rsburg, with her Clarence iaby and V dinner her, Mr.n, Jacky Jr. and y after-le near oon.; in Ter-jvening.Iger and , Claude day din-. Adrianme dayBirt are Lt Lake, .nd Mrs. ser shop-s. Floyd shoppersleft Sun-f where ; visiting md from da Grove pith their3 family2»pect touiday.riday af-Blum. .dge, Mrs. ard and ncer Fri-the show Wilcoxness call-'’riday af-i was a nan Pro-CORNELLMr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson and daughters called at the S. G. Simonson home Thursday evening.Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mills of Spencer were dinner guests at the Ross Mills home Sunday.Mrs, T. W. Shape Is recoveringfrom an attack of the flu.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelley and daughter were dinner guests at the Grant Pelley home Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Bert Teilbur and Mrs. John Teilbur called at the B. E. Barstad home Saturday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Will Rhodes and family near Spencer were guests at the Arthur Hermsiad home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mills and daughter were dinner guests at the George Mills Sr., home Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Struve and family were guests at the Elmer Peterson home at Linn Grove Sunday.Miss Cora, Kruckman visited her sister, Mrs. Harco Teilbur Monday afternoon.Little Milo Hermstad visited his cousins, Genevieve and Gloria Hermstad Monday.George Mills Jr., shelled corn for Norman Fletcher Monday forenoon.C. A. Fahleen and mother and sister were dinner guests at the P. Nelson home near Linn Grove Sunday. They also called on other relatives near Linn Grove Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson and daughters were dinner guests at the Art Sigman home at Royal Sunday.Miss Beatrice Lysier was home over the week end.Mrs. John Reng, Mrs. George Keng and Mrs. Everson were callers in Storm Lake Friday.John Barstad called at the P. E. Barstad home Monday forenoon.John Hadenfelt and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. George Hadenfelt and family were dinner guests at the John Graber home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pelley daughters were guests at the Miller home Sunday.A few children from Cornell school were absent last week on account of having chicken pox. Among those absent were Wayne Rowe and Mar-jean Cain.Callers at the Ham Struve home Thursday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hughes and family and Mrs. Elmer Franker,Mrs. John Teilbur Sr., called at, the John Teilbur Jr., home Sunday afternoon.Supper guests at the Ross Millshome Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.George Mlddah and Mr. and Mrs.Cal Seaman and family.Miss Rosetta Pelley called at the Charles Demart home Friday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Mont Walker and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. EddClabaugh were guests at the Dr. A. M, Walker home at Marathon Sunday.Miss Anna Gulbrondson returned to her home near Rembrandt Wednesday. She had been visiting at the B. G. Peterson home the past sixweeks. .Mr. and Mrs. Harco Teilbur andlittle son were dinner guests at the .TOh« Teilbur Jr.. home Sunday.POSTORIAMiss Leora Bensene is assisting with the Christmas rush in Kon Kail’s studio, beginning her work there last week. Miss Bensene had employment there during the summer months and Is familiar with the work.Friends will be interested in knowing that Mrs, Lily Nat trass was taken to the hospital at Iowa City Tuesday of last week. The trip was made in the Cobb ambulance and Mrs, Nattrass stood the trip very well although she got very tired. She still suffers a great deal of pain at times. We hope to hear of a speedy recovery for Mrs. Nattrass.Rev, and Mrs. Hochktss were called to Fairmont, Minnesota last Wednesday to attend the funeral services held for the former’s cousin.Miss Frances Strand left Friday for Prlmghar to spend a few days visiting her aunt, Mrs. Henderson. Miss Strand has spent several weeks here visiting her mother, Mrs. Foster Hc-naman while recuperating.Mrs. Harris returned home Friday morning after spending several weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jerry Wiggins and family at Monterey, Minnesota.Friends here are pleased to hear that Mrs. Will Schoorman is finding the climate in Littleton, Colorado agreeable to her and the family are planning to spend some time there. We join many others in hoping Mrs. Schoorman will obtain much benefit in the high altitude.Mrs. Angle Peterson received a few days visit from her son, Benny ol Minneapolis, Thanksgiving and ovci the week end.Mrs. C. E. Johnson was hostess tlt; members and friends of the W. F. M S, In her home Wednesday aftemoor of last week. A goodly number wert in attendance.Mrs. E. H, Bleeker and sister, Mrs Otto Schoorman returned homi from Rochester, Minn., where Mrs Bleeker went through the clinic thRowley. Roll call, Bible verse.George Livingston from Blunt, S. D., sold horses at a public auction in our local stock yards last Friday.H. P. Gordon has purchased the Gus Steigleder restaurant at Spencer and will take possession Dec. 16.Karl Hacke, who has been working for W. W. Moeller the past season, left for Germany Sunday.The Lutheran bazaar and supper held at the church basement was well attended last Saturday. Proceeds amounted to $112.67.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohse drove to Lakefield, Minn., Sunday to visit their daughter, Ella and, the H. F. Thordsen family.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketelsen and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Stuhr and daughter visited at the home of Mrs. Anna Moeller of Milford, who is on the sick list but is improving.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steuben gave a family dinner Sunday, Nov. 24, in honor of Mr. Steuben's birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schoenewe entertained a group of friends at a 7 o'clock dinner last Friday evening.The Community club dance will be held Friday, Dec. 13 at the North Side Hall.Andrew Schoenewe trucked a load of cattle to Sioux City the first of the week.Mr. John Heuck and children, also Mrs. A. M. Schoenewe drove to Sioux City last Tuesday.John Mori has returned to his home In Everly after a short stay at the rural home of his son, George.Mrs. Minnie McMillian leaves for Seattle, Washington, Sunday evening. After visiting relatives there she will go to California to spend the winter.The Clover Leaf club met at the home of Mrs. George Nugent Tuesday.Lowell Dubois of Greenville spent Sunday at the C. W. Hopfe home.A miscellaneous shower was given at the C. W. Hopfe home Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Viola Hopfe, whose marriage to Lyman Dubois of Greenville, will be an event of the near future. Twentyday.Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ketchem and I latter part of, last week. The doctor family were Sunday dinner guests of Savc Mrs. Bleeker much encourage Mr .and Mrs. Peter Tlam. ment and hopes are entertained foMrs. Glen Jones and daughter, a speedy recovery, which is exeellen Charlotte spent Monday with Mr. and news Mrs. S. Kindlesplre. Mrs. Kindles- Mrs. P. Henaman spent Thursda; pire is ill In bed and unable to teach of last week visiting her sister-in school. Mrs. J. Kundel is substitut- law, Mrs, Charley Miller in Spencer, ing for her. Mr, and Mrs, Howard Boers expecMr. and Mrs. Vernon Overocker to leave here Wednesday for Iowi and daughters, Carol and Lucille, city where they take their littl were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. daughter, EUowene for further treat and Mrs. Glen Toul, west of Milford, j meets and medical advice.Miss Florence Tlam was a guest 1 ~n,Q ~Friday and Friday night in the home1 Ladles ***** wlU ho1of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Overocker.Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Smith and i baby were entertained at dinner Sunday In the home of Mr, and Mrs.Alfred Petensoh.Miss Florence Tlam spent Thursday and Thursday night visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Tlam.The Misses LaVema and LVinaFord of Wadena, Minn., left Saturday morning for Owatona, Minn., where they will visit their brother,R«y and family, before returning home, They spent last week' here with Mr. and Mrs. H, G. Owen. They were also entertained by their cousins, Miss Dorothy Bassett and in the homes of friends, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Gloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kause,AandLeoGREENVILLEQuite a few people were wondering why Van was making so many neighborly calls, early Sunday morning In the neighborhood of the VanSickle home, but when they later learned of the news of a tiny grandson, which arrived at the Wm. VanSickle home that morning, they could only smile and take note of the effect it had upon the proud grandfather. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Meyers, has been named William Glen. He was named for his father, two grandfathers, an uncle and the Doctor from Royal, who brought him to the VanSickle home.The Co-Workers’ Class of the Friends church are planning akitchen shower, to be given at the church on New Year’s Eve. Particulars, as to the arrangement of the ladies were present. The evening was ] program and further plans, will be spent in writing advice to the bride- stated later, to-be. Many useful gifts were receiv- Don't forget that the three acted by Miss Viola. Refreshments were comedy Leave it to Dad” will be glv-servd by Mrs. C. W. Hopfe and her en in the Voss Hall on Thursday daughters at a late hour. j and Friday nights of this week, Ad-Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Rowher of mission charges will be made. TheGaza visited at the home of Mrs. play is sponsored by the high schoolRowher's sister, Mrs. Henry Holst for the benefit of the athletic asso-last Sunday. elation. If you enjoy a hearty laughMr. and Mrs. Rudolph Peters and and an evening of real enjoyment Mr. and Mrs. George Spangler drove and pleasure, come and see this to Sioux City Monday, I play,John Heuck and son bought a load The Woman's Christian Temper-of cattle at Sioux City last Tuesday, ance Union met at the home of Mrs.The D. O. T. Club will meet at J. J. Welle. Wednesday, December 4. the home of Mrs. Edna 'Cronk, Sat- The afternoon was spent in tying a urday, Dec. 14, comforter which will he sent withIn a recent letter from Mrs. G. D. towels and other useful articles to Cronk she writes that they are both the Benedict home, in Des Moines, enjoying good health and spending The Union also sent a barrel of 51 the winter at Corpus Christl, Texas, quarts of canned fruit and vegeta-Upon returning from Spencer late bits to this institution about tenlast Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Ed days ago. The next meeting will be Sehoelerman discovered ' a fire In a with Mrs, George Gritten, the first clothes closet at their home. For-1 week In January, tunately they arlved In time before Mrs. Elmer Greene, of Spencer, much damage was done. visited Saturday night and SundayHenry Groth returned from Chi- in the home of her mother, Mrs. Jane cago last Friday where he visited a J Bowers,brother who has been very ill, but is A. J. Peterson of Kansas City,considered out of danger now and J Missouri, departed for his home onis improving nicely. Tuesday evening of last week afterMiss Viola Hopfe returned to her visiting for a few days in the home home after a two weeks stay with of his sister, Mrs. A. A. Muetzel,her sister, Mrs. Albert Kramer. and with his mother, Mrs. Mary Pet-The Everly basket ball team will j erson. play Lake Park Friday, Dec. 13. Mr. and Mrs. George Gritten andThe Pleasant Hour club met with j Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gritten drove toMrs. J. W. Flick last Tuesday. Sac City last Friday. They returnedMr. and Mrs. Wm. Pohlen drove I the same day. to Hospers Sunday to visit Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ayres and Pohlen's father, who is quite ill. I daughter, of Harmony, were Sundayfor CEvery nenjoy aonly onday of come.1There is ion crafgenius, er and ; any othWe will amLo\Phone 189H rnone i
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