VOLUME NO. CIIIHUMBOLDT, IOWA SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1962NO. 21SCHOOL BAND CONCERT IS TUESDAYChurch WomenHear Story Of ChristmasList PublicAssistanceThe Christmas story and its message for America was interpreted in the spoken word, paintings and music by Mrs. Douglas C, Meyer, Mrs. David Carter and Mrs, H. E. Reasonor for members of the Congregational Women’s Fellowship Thursday afternoon.As Mrs. Meyer read, Mrs, Carter showed original paintings and Mrs. Reasonor played background music. Mrs. John E. .Miller read the original story from Luke as the worship service. Mrs. Kenneth Logan, president, told a Christmas story as her wish for the holiday season.During the business meeting, Mrs. G. P. Ruse, chairman of Fridly Service reported on the year's gifts to eight areas. With the assistance of young matrons, 146 articles for babies and children were sent to a coal mining area in Pennsylvania and other gifts went for school supplies, blankets and layettes in other places. Trisbie Mouse at Ames and Pilgrim camp were other recipients.Mrs. Jess Slarner created enthu-siasism for reading by brel’ly outlining books she had read and which are in the public library.A Christmas luncheon was served before the program by Circle 3.Mrs. F. 11. Frcdcricksen and Mrs. Ralph Lipps will have the January program on “The Woman's Gift at Work.” Circle hostesses for meetings Dec. 20 will be Mrs. Don Powell, Carrie Olmsted, Mrs. Al Chantland, Mrs. F. H. Frederiekscn and Mrs. Henry Christensen. The evening group will not meet.Payments HerePublic Ass is l ini cc expenditures for the month of November showed i\n incrcti.sc over the previousmonth’s expenditures, Old age assistance recipients were granted a blanket increase of $2,00 per case. The ADC program exceeded Hie 10,000 caseload mark for the first lime anti includes 30.504 persons.Humboldt eounly lids 114 eases of O A A with a grant of $9,317; 41 ADC eases with a grant of $0,100; 7 AD cases with a grant of $784; two AD eases withSoil ExpertWill Talk AtFarmer Classn grant of $122.DiscriminationA Subject OfYouth PanelJuniors and seniors of the Humboldt public* high school, members of St, Mary’s parish, held a panel discussion at their weekly religious meeting last Thursday evening. Members of the panel were Jim Packer, Frank Rallikc, Linda Ham rah an and Mary Herrick. Subjectfor discussion were the “KcLimcn-ical Council and “Racial Discrimination”. One meeting a month of this group is devoted to some special program similar (o the one held last Thursday.Allen Lcffler, soil agronomist for Pioneer seed corn will speak Wednesday evening at I ho Hum-hnlrll Adult Farmer evening class on the subject nf soil fertilizers and soil insecticides. Mr. Lelfler will discuss such areas as starter and plnw dmvn fertilize! s. linuitl and dry fertilizers and advantages and correct usage nf soil insecticides. Thu speaker is a graduate of Iowa Slate University. At present Ik* has a radio program out of Dos Moines on station WHO, The meeting will be hold in the AD mom. local ml in the lhunholdl high M*himl building at Jl p.m. Dee. Ilf. Poisons interested in this subject are invited to attend.Post Office At Hardy Open On Saturday3 BandsTo PerformSeparatelyHigh School Auditorium SiteLetters To SantaHARDY — Tin* p'tsf ofI'icc will remain open nil day Saturday. Dec. 15 lo accomodate1 the patrons fortheir Christines mailing it was announced by the post mas ten-, Evelyn Mack.Lettor.s to Santa Claus, an annual Christmas feature of The Humboldt Newspapers, begin with the messages printed in today’s paper. All county school superintendents and heads have been requested to send in letters from their pupils, up to and including grade two.Miss Finney To RetireSECOND GRADE Santa. Thanks you Santa.GILMORE CITY FromDear Santa, Franklin LyonI wan I a watch please. I can’t -After 51 Years AtLinda KublyHonoreeCity's Librarywail until Christmas. You are good. Dear Santa,I love Christmas. Bring me a pro- Will you bring me a record play-sent, please. or? I like the .snow because it isFrom Nancy Shimon Christinas.——- 1 like Christmas because i likeDear Santa, Santa.] want an army set and a suit. Love, your friend1 like Christmas. Susan DavisThanks you Malt FisherAt Lu VerneLU VERNE — Linda Kubly was honored with a pre-nuptial shower held in the Town hall recently. Beelcy Klassie registered the gne-Ip C (l P (\rl AP HIAvlA fl I 11 n n I hr, Itid rl aAt the Dec. .‘5 meeting of the Humboldt library board, Nellie F. Pinney announced her plums to retire March 1, 19lt;Ub The Board of Trustees formally accepted her resignation requesting that she remain until a successor is appointed and this she agreed lo do.Miss Pinney became librarian in 1012. three years after the Carne- , . ,Dear Santa,- 1 want a Malel Rifle. And n bas-netir Santa, kclhall.IMoaae-give me-a -bicycle and » Ymtr -Mewl, • ........Susie Smart doll. 1 will leave Uu- Lowell Johnsondolph a carrot and an apple for you. Thanks you. ■ Dear Santa,From Christine LufUi.s j would like a Rifle and a Foot-Dear Santa Claus,I want a bicycle with a horn and lights on it. I want a conipirker n .., q.ml..ball suit. I will leave you hi neb. Douglas banningThe first concert of the school year will be presented by three hands of the Humboldt school’s instrumental music department.Featured on the program will ho the sixth grade and junior high concert bands directed by Dean A. Gulbranson and the high school concert band directed by Charles jVI a nder nacli.Although three bands are on the program, the concert will not he overly Jong. Thu concert is designed lo give parents and public a view of the Inlal structure nf the baud program.The concert will be .held in the high school auditorium, Tuesday Dec. It, beginning at 7:30 p.m.PROGRAM Sixtli Grade Band Spirituals — A. It. Plato Evening Prayer — Humperdinck March “The Aqua nan Is” — John Kinyon Christmas March — John Kinyon Junior High Baud September Serenade — Sammy NestieoAir for Band — Frank Erickson Tim Christmas Suite I and II — Harold Walters Bahama Holiday — John MorrisseySileni Night — Morion Gould High School HandConstellation • Concert March —’ ntPifTon,,'Myers ' iJe.su, Joy of Man’s Desiring — Johann Sebastian Jtaeh Sea Portrait — Homer LeCassayTim Fairest of the Fair - March —John Philip Sousa