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Thursday, March 19, 1959 ‘and Mrs. Dick Bush cut and servedthe cake.Tuesday night—Laurens 30,D.M.T. 18; Havelock-Plovcr 31, Pocahontas 10. Wednesday night’s games—consolation to D.M.T. 31 to Pocahontas 24. Championship lo Havelock-Plovcr 28, Laurens 25.Only two field goals were made by the Havelock-Plovcr girls in this game but they had 24 free throws.Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schabacker were Wednesday evening guests in the Walter Wittnoben home at Es- Pringle, thcrvillc.Mrs. Dale Hosier arrived MonAssisting in the dining room were Randy and Lonnie Auten, Rita Wax and Johnny Pollock. Mrs. Larry Pringle poured.In charge of gifts were Mrs. Melvin Dodson and Mrs. Edna Reese.Sponsors of the event were Mr. Mrs. C. W. Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wax, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Auten and Mr. and Mrs. LarryKitchen hostesses were Mrs. Floyd Minkler, Mrs. Glenn For-day night from Memphis, Tcnn,|Sythe, Mrs. Melvin Dodson, Mrs.. to remain over Easter in the Carl | Hosier home. Her small son, John-hns already spent severaln\j weeks here with his grandparents. [\ Guests for several days last. week in the Glenn T.ent homo were j i Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Wallace of .'Amos. Mrs. Mary Firie of Emmets-f burg and Mr. and Mrs. Sturdee Van Alstine and three daughtersN. J. Meurer, Mrs. Edna Reese and Miss Eleanor Forsythe.Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Pringle were married March 27, 1909, in Des Moines and have made their home at Plover ever since.He has operated a gas station here for many years.They have a son, C. W. Pringle of Plover, and a daughter, Mrs.of l.-oClair. Other dinner guests on Fay Wax of Rolfe. Also seven Thursday were Miss Ruth Van Al- ] grandchildren and 10 great-grand-stine of Cedar Rapids, Mrs. Minnie children.. McEwen of Rolfe and Mrs. May Butler.? | Guests the past week in the Walter Grethen and Loren Thompson i homes and of other relatives in the I'vicinity were Leo Grethen and* | daughter, Linda, of Booneville, Mo.* | They were supper guests Wednes-* day night in the Loren Thompson i‘home. The supper honored Tommy i Thompson on his nineth birthday.; Tommy Hanish was also a guest.Those attending from out of town were from Lu Veme, Humboldt, Cylinder, West Bend, Otto-sen, Dolliver, Pocahontas, Brad-gate, Bode, Laurens, Rolfe, Fort Dodge, Emmetsburg, Burt, Man-son, Gilmore City, Marshalltownand Ames.L. E. Garlock 50 Year “Mason ,L. E. Garlock of Cherokee was,J honored Thursday evening, March j 12, for his 50 years of membership] ‘j Attending the state girls basket-1 in Mysteria Lodge, No. 683, of the • ball games in Des Moines Thurs-J ^in5ons • iday wore 20 from the Havelock-1 A Swi3S steak dinner w#s J, Plover school district. From Plover I parod and S0vvcil by 0.E.S. mem_; . were Muriel and Myrna Burgardt, bcrs (0 g0 Masons and guests jn. Nancy and Judy Pine, Bonn,e and the Methodist church at G:30 p.m. Susan Hanish, Janet Cox, Kaly Thc meeling and presentation wasWebbink, Darla Maulsby, Eleanor Forsythe and Sharon Cirks. Glennheld in the Masonic hall.. . , . Keith Thurman received theHilton was the bus driver. Chap- thh.d u in the ]0(, a[ 'crones were John Shay, the coach, opcning of the mectine.Speeches of congratulation were made honoring Mr. Garlock by Henry Willingham for the Shrine;and two teachers. Miss Essiek and Miss Madsen, of the high school.Open House for Fletcher Pringles w E,d(m perkins for th# ^■ Open house honoring Mr. and Grail Commandry, Art McDonald' Mrs. Fletcher Pringle on their !for Earnest Chapter, R.A.M., and golden wedding anniversary was Raymond Reinders for Mysteria held Sunday afternoon, March 1, Lodge. !from 2 until 5 o’clock at the Plov- Ehvood Miller gave a Masonic* er Legion hall. One hundred twen- history to Mr. Garlock; Gayle Gar-] ty-five guests were registered byMrs. Lloyd Auten and Miss Sharon Wax. Ribbons with a gold “50” on them were pinned on each guest.The honored couple were presented a gold shaggy aster corsage '•and boutonniere. The children, I grandchildren and great-grand* ] children of the couple also wore ,gold corsages and boutonnieres, j Mrs. Fay Wax introduced the i program. Randy and Lonnie Autenlock presented his grandfather' with a 50 year past masters pin on behalf of his sons and grand- ] children; A. O. Garlock presented a 50 year certificate to his father;'sang, “When You and I WereJ Young, Moggie” and God’s Little ; Candles”. Rita Wax gave a poem ! contributed by the late Bessie Boyce of Rolfe. Ray Reinders played “Silver Threads Among the Gold” on his guitar. Mrs. Kenneth Henderson sang, Sweeter as the Years Go By.” The program ended with a scripture reading and prayer.| A five tier anniversary cake dec-( orated in gold centered the serving table. It was baked and decorated by Dick Bush. Mrs. C. W. PringleATTENTIONDead Stock RerCaYoung’s Stan Dial 8-OUR TRUCKS ARE STE FOR YOUR PI
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