k.yi*L-e»1,int the Olen R. Nelson tidlne north of Gilmore City. Those present included James J.Wluff, Mr. andMrs, John P. Nelson. Mi\ and Mrs. Chris j, Peterson add Dale, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Nelson and Robert. Mrs. Clarence Wiuif, Virginia, Mar* porie and Wilfred. Mrs/Anna Litfch-sitifter. Mr. and Mrs, Ear IE, Wob'd, Charlie Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Fevold. Christine and Wayne aiid i Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wood 'or Bode.A social time was enjoyed by all after which refreshments were served by Mrs, Nelson.Legion Auxiliary •Uflt Monday Afternoon. The AmeHenrt Legion Auxiliary of Adams Post 119 Dept, of Iowa met 1tf {lie Legion club room atHumboldt Nov. 25 1946.; The- meeting opened in regular ritual form by the Pres., Mrs. Dime Edge. Colors were advanced by color bearers and Mrs. Clara Lander acted as piariiBt,It was voted to nay $5.00 for the Tuberculosis Bond. It was voted to sponsor the Poppy Poster contest and gave 3 prizes in the 3 divisfons.• The Pres announced the Executive Board would meet instead of holding the regular meeting in December,the guests were entertained at areception at the home of (lie bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boswellin' Dakota? Qffjj. -Mrs. L. L. Knight ol Dak’dtfl' Cuy'rassfssted Mrs. ■ Boswell with the serving...Thebride recently attended, JAujpfifeihtt high, school. The groom I . ft 'gtradh11 le of Rolfe high school., vlil iMve Monday for Camp St'one-. hlttii, California where he will embark foi*/WeMeas duty with the If.S. .Mealed 1 corps. Meanwhile, the coddle 1.6ft cm an unannounced wedding trijf./P£BCm- J . 4A ■ »» ' * */■' c, .*Supt. Holmes gave a talk on education and school legislation which was very interesting..Marilyn Nelson a:td Mary Low-dey played a saxophone duot. .Delicious refresh men ts wereserved by the educational committee chairman, Mrs. Henry PR-Sttck.Publicity Chairman,Mrs. Peter Helvickool Meet• r'* • v y ■■Schdol . superintendents of the NoHh*Ced.fc»ial -conference schools . met at .webfttftr City Saturday df-terrtdbtfj Kbv. 23. Supt. and Mrs. B. C. Hjalmgs of Humboldt were in attendance/ •A business meeting was held at Ilia -bffiee ijjt\Shpt. .1. P. McBumey While Wives7bf the school officials Were ehteftninfed socially at the hoine Of Mrs. MeBiirney. Latef the group 'Wris Served a turkey dinner at the.NeW Wilson hotel.O Ho: A ba Man day. A,ontnretbeiitendboysforirplay'bolt!SeeCtithen it’s ■' atlit*Tland say-lut icI'er t find. Nay I haveIcent22.ofiofiW10 16 12 5i) 12L►5Following are the results of the. women's league* bowling in Humboldt, Wednesday and Friday nightlast week.LA RIFS LKAtUTv Ton mSmiths Mfitandors Primes Prlebes Millers1st. Nat, Bank High Individual Gnme: Peterson. 200.High Individual Series: Peterson, 568,High Team Series: M(danders. 21 CLSchedule 7 p. m., Millers-vs. 1st Nat. Bank 1 p. in., Molanders vs. Smiths 9 p. in., PriebcR vs. Primesda;Bobo;BobyN1 14Junior Clftss of Rutland Hi S. ToPresent Comedy(By Mrs. Ruth Bruby)RUTLAND—The junior class of the Ruthlarul high school will present their class play, ■ The Guy Pretenders’* Wednesday evening, Dec. 4, in the school auditorium. The play in under the direction of Mrs, Earl Fisk.The cast includes the following: Richard'Tully, a newly wed/Jack FtthlBdn; IFeuo, His ; wife, Dotina 'Blomkerr Hiramswallow, their uncle, Lyle Siadeeri; ' MJfandy Snook, their armt, Violet Thdrn; Charley jonesj a neighbor, Clayton Larsen; Susani: his wife, Dorothy ■Hansen; Rufus, a ' colored (look. Dale Madsen;' Delialt, a colored maidp ana Tubbs, - • ••Richard and Irene- Tuliy; nnowly married couple, 'have' rented' a charming-bungalow at twenty-flyo do]lars‘.par•week.• Almost, as sdbn. ilk they.are settled a; leftpr. arrives iannouncing- the comiiig’ ot Hioh-ftrd'ft diidlff Hi'rin. 'The letter has previously- fntimated that lie would set his; nephew up \n WaU street if he should Arid 'Him prosperously Situated.Therefore in order to impress him properly the couple pretended that they own the bungalow and that Richard has a very lucrative P9sRton instead of being merely anII i X A M f) « M A _ i _ d I 4 __ 4 I A «Awe! an* anlt; in ; iheresalltoraskIRimlegfauHtUGXilStillSue at t ' ' V.stai or I ged a r bad in ( pic! 1 ses: Vis ly i n f cha nlir Jl fine cen i wltl 'fortHtattan!M1)101eritlt;nest Chr The dy i••'Tlanelt;attendant ot a Jilljng station.Close on the heels of Uncle Hiram comes HTrie's aunt Mlrahdy who is atwaya preaching economy. Immediately problems; begin to arise and follow one after another In repaid succession. Two darkies, Rufus and Dftliab provide'comedy with their; Jove yaking,• rhlug g-comedy -in three acta and will provido much fun. Musl,-cal numbers between acts are to be provide by .Terry, Rakken with hiscornet ana Ituby Hood am) juuuUhristwiseii will sing a duet.Bos^ell*Pelleccur«Wedw?»dajr NightMiss Phyllis June Boswell, daughter of M?. and Mrs. Donald Boswell, of Ogkota City, and Pvt. Joseph Robert s DelJe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester; J. Del 1ft of PJoneef.were united in wftrrUtge in a pre'ttvcandia-lifdted. ddJhg service inthe presence ^ tew ifltimatftfriends ftfd ths, to*.ediete families Of the. bridei Wttple.The w#4dta*; e^siiaxM at thereso agal of iMin et‘i she her eriii W Wed jury pick hnd limb■ 'Ntlydbins»5ingo t or U Ft hull, lerti III Gin* attult; ious: Daki Strio |DiWMrs..hadpicki six • 1 take: lies tune T|! beenwmR v. lt;w^utaks6.30 p. flu,. Wedftesday evenip*, prftgediog ftetwfving day. The single ring ceremny wss perfornn elt;l before an altar hanked with car-uatiops and chmahtbamnms, withthe Rey.'D, 5L'Bj^ofalter, MeUio-ui5au®«SS§ ti.NMeegi wmtllss fllork pallet the,Qh andftm mtVMtti!IIf Ofmtm _WTO.....4 With;