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Carroll Daily Times Herald from Carroll, Iowa

Schonebooms Note Anniversary Herald News Service) AUBURN- Mr. and Mrs. Har. vey Wright. attended the 25th wedding anniversary of their sonIn-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Schonchoom, at Lytton Saturday evening. Mrs. Cletus Heim and Paul Helm, in company with Sandra Kurth of Lake City and Darlene Heires of Breda, spent the weekend with Pvt. Cletus Heim and P'vt.

Don Bengfort at Camp Chaffee, Ark. Mrs. Martha Ratigan returned Sunday from Odebolt where she spent a week in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Dinges, and family, at Odebolt.

Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Osburn and daughter, Wynona, of Columbia, spent the past week with Auburn relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ratigan were Sunday guests in tho home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Dinges and family at Odebolt.

Mrs. Blanche Garnatz left Saturday for an Iowa City hospital for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Onken of Glidden were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Finley, and sons. Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll of Yetter were visitors Friday evening in the home of her mother, Mrs.

Cora Hungate. Mrs. Earl Campbell and son of Lake City called Saturday afternoon. Mr Mrs. Earle Minser of Ames were week-end guests of her parents, Mr.

and Mra. Harvey Wright. Sgt. and Mrs. Frederick and daughter of Omaha were Sunday afternoon callors.

Visitors during the past week in the home of Mr. and Mra. William Logan Included: Mr. and Mra. Fred Lange of Lake View, Mrs.

Ira Horton and daughter of Mankato, Mrs. Fred Swarm, Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. August Lemke of Rapid City, and Mrs. Agnes Fobes.

William Rohrbeck was a Sunday guest of his daughter, Mrs. Grace Schleisman, at Lidderdale. Among the callers during the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.

A. Ramsey were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins and daughters of Anoka, Mrs. Don Rice and children of Breda, Mrs.

William Neltzke of Lake View, Mr. and Mra. Reed Ramsey and Mrs. Leta Von Ahn of Lake City. AUBURN NEWS H.

H. Garrison, B. T. 3, Mrs. Garrison and daughter of Norfolk, spent from Friday until Tuesday with their son and daughterin-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Garrison and son, Ronnie. Mr. Garrison is a member of the crew of the USS Ingraham which is now at anchor in the navy yard at Norfolk. 'The "Ingraham" and its crew will leave Sept.

2 on a 12-week cruise in the Mediterranean, Women's association of the Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon in the church parlora for their annual MotherDaughter tea, which was sponsored by the summer group, with about 60 members and guests pressent. The devotional period was opened with the singing of two hymns, "Stand Up for Jesus" and 1 "More Like the Master." Mra. Russell Hocking, devotional leader, lead in prayer. A short pro- HOUSEHOLD HOW-TO-DO-ITS a Spray day! To get at undersides SPRAY of foliage, snap clothes pin to pull branch into position drive in stake. and to get at a product you need quiakly, consult the TELEPHONE DIRECTORY YELLOW PAGES "Buyers' Guide for Bargaln Pattern! 0 9 DRESS, ZONE AND PATTERN NUMBER.

C7203 by Alice Brooks Mommy! Make BOTH jumpers and two or three blouses--so practical! Such, savers toojumpers up any remnants you have. Easy applique. Pattern C7203; transfer of pockets; pattern for jumper and blouse; sizes 4, 6, 8, 10. State size. Send -FIVE CENTS In for this pattern to The Daily Times Herald, 235 Household Arts P.O.

Box 168. Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, AD. gram preceded the business meeting.

Mesdames Lloyd Smidt and John Rowles sang a duet, "My Mother's Prayer." Mrs. H. C. Brung gave an interesting talk on her recent trip to Mexico and her daughter, Mrs. John Rowles, showed colored pictures which her parents took in Mexico.

Mrs. William Richardson and her committee served lunch. Mrs. Ed Hocking and Mrs. C.

J. Hamilton poured. The table was centered with a fan-shaped bouquet of vari-colored gladioli. Mrs. Ida Schlink was hostess to the members of the Amity Bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Roge Krueger and Mrs. Frank Yender of Carroll were additional guests. The hostess served lunch at the close of the games. Reunion at Black Hawk Lake (Times Herald News Service) WESTSIDE Mr.

and Mra, Ervin D. Lenz, Larry and Ronald, Mr. and Mra. Dillman E. Benton, Connie, Dillman III and David, Mr.

and Mra. Harry D. Frank, Gerald and Loa. Dawn and guest, Beverly Bauer of Des Moines and R. E.

Benton attended a family reunion picnic at Denison Beach at Black Hawk lake Sunday. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Peters and Gregory of Harlan, Mr.

and Mra. Orville Petty, Judy and Jane and Harlan of Adair, Mr. and Mrs. William Dierenfield and Franklin of Sac City; Mr. and Mrs.

Fike Gerdes and Eddie, Lake View; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dierenfield, Mary Lou, Audrey and Sandra of Dow City; Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Aschinger, Eva and Ruby, Vail; Carol Brotherson, Breda.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Freene visit.ed Thursday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bandow of Manilla.

Herb, returned home with them for a visit. Delbert Gottsch, atudent of Morningside college, Sioux City, returned Friday to his home after completing a summer course in his medical school. Mrs. Gilmore Gottsch, Delbert and Dean were to leave Thursday morning for Sturgeon, where they will spend a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Schneller and family. Tuesday, Mrs. August Hast, and Deborah of Vail spent the afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Gottsch.

Delbert and Donald Gottsch spent Sunday in Sioux City visiting friends. Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Scott and Larry left Sunday evening for 8. week vacation through northern states. Thursday evening, Dr.

and Mrs. Charles Dominicall and Dena of Alfred, N. Mr. and Mrs. John Lind, Grace Fleming, Denison, were dinner guests of Mrs.

John Fleming. Later evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hanse and Karen and Charles Fleming of Denison. Sunday, Mrs.

John Fleming, Gertrude and Henrietta Steiner attended services at Methodist church in Carroll. Mrs. 1 Fleming was a dinner guest of the Misses Steiner at Hotel Burke. Mr. and Mrs.

Elwin Claussen and family attended a Podey family reunion at Charter Oak Sunday. Mrs. Elwin Claussen and daughters were guests Tuesday Here's OUR Fight Against Inflation, Here's YOUR Opportunity To Get Much More For Your Hard- Earned Dollars Harvest COAST STORES TO COAST, sale thing COAST Down, bargain SALE for down, STORES packed farm, down, STARTS home days go and your AT prices car. on COAST-TO- For ONCE every- 15 13 Qt. Dairy, Floor offers you Fight-Inflation PAILS Rubber MATS specials in all of their 11 big departments.

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Send THIRTY cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of The Daily Times Herald, 25 Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11. N. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Podey at Vail. Mrs. Podey entertained club. Mr. and Mrs.

William Koch visited Sunday evening: in the home Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kaspersen of Arcadia. Additional visitors were Mr. and Mrs.

John Dose of Wall Lake and Mr. and Mrs. John Hoehl of Lake View. New Books for Children at Library LIBRARY NOTES- By Miss Sadie Stevens (Carroll Librarian) More new titles for the children's shelves will be released for circulation today at the public library. For your convenience some of the titles are listed below: The Story of Lassie, by Weatherwax.

The owner and trainer tella of acquiring Lassie for $10, and of training the movie star; he gives simple tips for home training and explains and 11- lustrates 50 obedience lessons for showing. Easy instructions follow. Trailblazer to Television, by i Terry Korn. An interesting raphy of the German physicist who pioneered in photo-telegraphy. Devotes as much space to his education in various European universities and his travels in Europe and America as it does to his experiments in facsimile.

Grades 7-9. Surprise for a Cowboy, by Clyde Bulla. Beginning readers will joy this straightforward, simply written story of a little boy's experience while learning t.o) be a real cowboy on his uncle's ranch. Ages 5-8. A Child's First Cook Book, from 7-12, but easlly understood any child, for this book is written in pictures as well as words.

Big Meeting Days and Other Festival Tales, by Billie Nielson. An interesting collection of stoabout 15 local and national festivals and holidays celebrated in the U. S. Among the days ineluded are Big Meeting day in Tennessee, Fish day in New Hampshire, Harvest Home day in Pennsylvania, McDonough day and Mardi Gray in New Orleans, Fiesta in San Jacinto, 4th of July in Colorado, Succotash day in Brooklyn, Eighty Play Ideas for Little Children, by Caroline Horowitz. i These play ideas have received the ent.huniastic approval of child educators all over the country.

They are 80 simple a child will grasp them Instantly, and will soon be happily engaged in fascinating play. The Picture Story of Hawall, by Hester O'Neil. Attractive marginal drawings on every page and lively text give a fascinating tourist's view of the Hawaiian islands -geography, people, customs and history, legends and industries, education and government. jesting reading and useful as background material. Grades 4-7.

John Henry and His Hammer, CARROLL TIMES HERALD Monday, August 1951 tals of the American folk hero whose magnificent strength and skill with the hammer helped build the country's railroad, is matched with dramatic drawings in black, gray and white, This version 16 somewhat more literary or 1088 robust in its humor than. Shapiro's "John Henry and the Double Jointed Steam Drill." The book ends with the completion of the Big Bend tunnel and John Henry's death after the contest with the steam drill. Grades 5-8. Abraham Lincoln by Genevieve Foster, Following the pattern set by her "George Washington," the author has written for her younger readers an introductory biography of Lincoln which presents briefly and with authenticity the important facts of his life and presidency, yet is alive and human. Grades 4-8.

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Inspect lining and hydraulic system 3. Check brake fluid and add if necessary 4. Adjust shoes for brake pedal improvement 5. Test brakes (Our Regular Drive in now while you have time! THE LOCKHART CO. Phone 1000 7th and Main and children, Pat, Lawrence and Bruce, returned Friday from vacation.

They visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Weigand and son, Mike, and some of the Welgands' SAG GMC GASOLINE DIESEL TRUCKS TO 20 TONS GENERAL Your key to greater howling profits MOTORS A good sign to THIS shining emblem "GMC" is the sparI kling sign of the fastest growing line of trucks in the land -with sales growth unmatched this year by any other manufacturer. The reasons for this are sound ones.

For in the chassis of a GMC you find "long. time, stay- with" stamina-truck-building that dares comparison with anything on the roads today. Under the GMC Hood you find real powerthe kind of truck-built power it takes to keep goods moving year after year. Whether it's a nimble to 2-tonner with horsepower unsurpassed in its class, or the fabulous two- cycle Diesel which is outselling, outperforming every other make -a GMC puts more "go" to the load! And in the cabs-drivers who work in comfort and safety. They have the look of men who know their truck will get the job done quicker, and better.

You'll feel the same way when you try a GMC yourself. Come in compare the facts, the features, the way they haul. Listen to the savings talk. Get a real truck! WITTROCK MOTOR CO. 513 N.

Carroll St. tour til da hatter en a used truck with your GAG dealer..


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