The Aurelia SentinelE. C. LIGHTER. ProprietorPublished every Thursday and entered os second class matter at the postoffice at Aurelia, Iowa.NOTICE—This paper doeB not stop at expiration dato unless we are so notified, and subscribers who continue to accept paper will be under obligation to pay for samo.AFTON AND VICINITYBy Mrs. Earl ZwickA number of Afton and Spring lumilies attended a dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Lou Crane and Art Anderson at the hall in Larrabcc Friday evening.Mrs. Gladys Sanborn entertained the A. C. C. Wednesday afternoon with a large attendance of both members and guests, Mrs. Luella Duc-ommuin joined the club. Several prizes were won and a delicious luncheon served by the hostess and her assistants. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lcota Sleezer, October 24.Herbert Honsbruch returned home from the Sioux Valley hospital Saturday and is recovering nicely.Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parks, Galen, Kenneth and Bernice Gould of Lar-rabee, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelly of Spring township, Harold and Clifford Gould, Mr. and Mrs. George Zwick and Laurine of Afton were Sunday dinner guests at Earl Zwicks.The A. F. A. met with Mrs. Anna Lewis Friday for an all day meeting. A number of ladies were present and a delicious dinner served at noon.Mrs. Esther Anderson and -Eleanor and Fred Hokinson were Sunday dinner guests in the John Nelson home west of Cherokee.Mrs. Leat Cave and McKinley Mcn-cfeo spent several days over the week end at Argyle, Minnesota, looking after land interests and visiting in the Clover home.All of the teachers and scholars enjoyed a days vacation Friday while the teachers attended a convention in Sioux City.The Afton S. S. that is held every Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. in school house No. 4 is increasing in attendance. The past Sunday they had 23 attending. Jean Melton and Helen Ferris gave a special number. Everyone not having previously attended is given an invitation to attend.Miss Nina Loucks entertained the 4-H girls at her home Saturday afternoon.Mesdames Joe Onn, Jake Groff and Joe Lathrop of Cherokee were dinner guests of Mrs. Guy Robinson's Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parks of Lar-rabee came Sunday to spend sometime at Earl Zwick's while Mr. Parks picks com.The Afton cemetery association met at the Lester Melton home Friday afternoon.George Jones is suffering from in-ection in one foot caused by a severe cut from glass.D. Honsbruch shelled com at Fred Hokinson's Monday.Donald Groff of Cherokee spent the week end at Guy Robinson’s.Max Sutler of Preston, Minnesota, came Thursday to pick com in this vicinity.Miss Martha Phipps spent Saturday night and part of Sunday with her great aunts at Meriden.Lloyd Parrott papered at Guy Robinson’s last week.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris, Mesdames Runyon, Long and Stone of Spencer, called at Earl Zwick's Tuesday, en-route to Cherokee to attend the W. C. T. U. convention.A. A. Rapp of Aurelia papered at Glenn Loucks's Monday and Tuesday.Work on the new bridge just cast of Lewis' was completed Tuesday.Ed. Melton of Dundee, Minnesota, called at George and Alva Melton's last week end.Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clow entertained a number of guests over the week end.proud parents of a daughter born Monday, October 8th.Charles Zwemke and son Charles Jr. and Lorenz accompanied by Arthur Wogahn of Aurelia were Sioux City callers Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. George Buman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fott and family visited with friends at Odeboldt Sunday., Miss Anna Denning of Lnko Preston, S. D., is visiting at tho Win. Fredricks home. Mrs. Anton Larson spent Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gust Magnuson.MT. OLIVE NEWSBy Mrs. Edgdr Johnson Mrs. Glenn Matthews of Aurelia Isa weeks pie.Miss removed hospital Earl ' in St on Virgil villi* is veil.Mr. lt;taincd ncth la Stevens Miss t townshi Mrs. derson Adamsassisting Mrs. Oscar Gustafson with house cleaning this week.Mrg. Amos Hahn and children of near Moneta were Sunday visitors in the home of the former's brother, Earl Bruce and family. Miss Viola Bruce returned to her home here after spending two weeks in the Hahn home.Mrs. Anton Hanson submitted to an operation in Sioux Valley hospital Friday. She is doing as well as can be expected.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen and baby of Storm Lake were Saturday night and Sunday visitors in the Floyd Allen home.Mr. and Mrs. Florics and family of Storm Lake were callers at Mt. Olive last Saturday.Chas. Sawvell was a business caller near Alta Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crlppen were callers Friday evening in the Ed Mathis home near Cherokee.Ladies Aid met in the church basement Wednesday afternoon. There was a fair attendance. Mrs. Victor Frank had charge of the devotionals, Mrs. Nina Ohlson gave the Bible lesson and Mrs. Floyd Allen, president, held the regular business meeting. Reports were given and plans were discussed for a fried chicken supper to be held in' the church basement, Friday evening, October 26.M. F. Dubes of Cherokee was a dinner guest Thursday in the Earl Crippen home.Mr. and Mrs. George Schafer entertained the following families Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gustafson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson, Melvin and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Matthews of Aurelia. Mrs. Schafer assisted by Miss Florence Served a delicious supper.j Melvin Gano of Bronson, who is picking com for Edgar Johnson, ■pent Saturday and Sunday in 118 home. His Small son Dwayne, came back with him and will spend the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gano.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gano and family spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrn. Marvin Gano near Moville.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radle and Ramona left Sunday for Minnesota forguests gar Jol Mr. n taincd nor Su Sclmfei nenr HHANOVER NEWSBy Irene ZwemkeMr. Oscar Johnson was pleasantly surprised Thursday evening when a group of friends gathered at his home to help him celebrate his birthday. He received a gift and some money in honor of the occassion. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Larson and son LeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Lurson and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skogsberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Swarison and family of Storm Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John Eck-bloom and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Tumquist, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gustafson and family of Aurelia, Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Otto and daughter Frieda accompanied by Mr. und Mrs. Herbert Otto and family of Storm Lake visited with relatives at I.akcfield, Minnesota, ever Sunday. Ellen Carlson and children, Ed. Johnson and sons, Mrs. Ella Crawford, Aids Holmgren, Mrs. A. F. Larson and the honoree and family.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fahr are theNOWwe CANcount oar chickensbefore thmyjxre hatchedluSnq our hens have had this sunny, dry, mt-proof houae we are almost able to tell the number of sggs that will twyh. 1*11 admit that chicken raising was drudgery lor me before Steve built this modem house with concrete floor and lower walkNodes how firmly the houae rests on the solid termite-proof foundation. It’s the kind oi construction that lasts and that needs little or no repaim*SUQQUTtOMS mUSchomissedattendCity.Mrs. day in near GMr. Quimb; Wednei Rein' son ofWell fhdlv *Sv [ardal wnwdona cm all typw of bums or hen ktucxuim withoutSee the Eclipse for Quality Paints and HardwareFRANK F. FABER, MGR. Phone S6