Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa (2024)

24 Oct. 1961 Mason City, li. QUEEN--Glenda Annett, Homecoming planned at Hampton HAMPTON--The Homecoming festivities for 1961 will get under way Wednesday at the Hampton Community High School. The first activity of the 1961 homecoming will be a snake dance, pep rally and bonfire starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

The snake dance will from the courthouse to the balli! diamond east of the high where the traditional bonfire I ill be held. i Candidates for the honor off; 1961 homecoming queen wereji selected at the school by the football players. The candidates American Lutheran Church to conduct assembly at Waterloo WATERLOO Four hundred and fifty pastors of The American Lutheran Church in Iowa will assemble at First Lutheran Church, Waterloo, Tuesday and The Iowa District, which is Seminary, St. Paul, and Dr. the largest district of the new- George Forell of the Lutheran ly-merged'church, will be rep-1 Chair of Religion at the State resented by its parish pastors'University of Iowa, Iowa City, and other clergymen who arej j) Krodel will present his Wednesday for a in non-parish workjlectures on the topic, "The Pastoral Institute." jsuch as teaching, administra-jp 0 per Use of the Law in Re 4 i i 1 i n(o i A A it.

TA J-ti Glenn Annett," Johnson Linda Hansen, Linda selected Homecoming Queen at the Riceville Community High School over the week- Henry Bathke rites Wednesday at Charles City CHARLES CITY Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the'Immacu- late Conception Church here for daughter of and are: Mar rie Aagesen. Diannei FOREST WEEK Gov. Norman Erbe signs the Henry F. Bathke, 61, who.died tion, chaplaincy, etc.

lation to the Doctrine of Justiii- Featored guest speakers for cation." Dr. Halvorson will use the occasion will be Dr. Ger- as his Jheme, "Lutheran Pro- hard Krodel of Wartburg Seminary, Dubuque; Dr. Arndt Halvorson of Luther Theological Pam Smith and Jeanne jHib'nes. The formal coronation core- proclamation designating the current week as Iowa- at his home here.

J. Boomgarden dies at Nashua; Rites Wednesday photic Preaching." Dr. Forell, who has traveled extensively in the world, will speak at the banquet Tuesday evening at Trinity Lutheran Church, Waterloo, on the subject, "The Lutheran Church in Light of the Present World Situation." Forest Products Week. Looking on are (left to right) Morris Anderson, president of the Iowa Hoo Hoo Club 102, the lumbermen's organization sponsoring the week; V. B.

Balot, state chairman of the week, and G. A. Jewett past president of the club. All are from Des Moines. ville football team.

Full slate of candidates set at Britt North Iowa deaths OLiiuui uvci LUC wctr- end A member of the band i rnonies hQmecoming and mixed chorus. Glenda al- i ee ml1 held Jn the 'S so plays basketball. She was o1 auditorium starting at crowned by Terry McGovern, i-' Everyone is one of six seniors on the Rice- vited to attfe the PTM8 ram always one of the highlights of homecoming. At 2:30 p.m. Friday there will be a homecoming parade which will start at the high school and proceed west to the city pa'rk.

At the park there will a pep rally for the team. The; Hampton team will meet the! Algona Bulldogs Friday at BRITT--A race for the post At 7:35 p.m. the Homecoming! of mayor developed here this queen and her candidates will be i week with the last minute filingjintroduced to the audience, of nomination papers for Dan Williams. Two sets of papers for candidates for council, may- i. fir and citv treasurer were filed resent a musical "Salute to the W' llis 76 who died Saturday a here.

The Rev. Newton to aLure a of candt band is under Rochester Minn hos itaL i officiated and bur- dates 'direction of L. Maurice Feese.j The Rev. Joseph Bohn will i a was in Eastlawn Memorial Incumbent Harold 6 Performance will pay spe-ificiate. Buriaf will be in the Cal-i Gardens, filed for treasurer.

Dale Wai-1 "attribute to all Hampton alum-j vary Cemetery here with Services planned at Riceville for Mrs. M. Willis Funeral serv- Rites held for Dr. C. Schaap, Algona dentist ALGONA Funeral services Rosaries are planned by thej Hauser Funeral Home.

Survivors include. his wife, Helen; Mrs. Albert Horvath; a son, Henry both of Minneapolis, his mother, Mrs. Minnie Bathke, Sumner; three sisters, Mrs. Le- Thelma Loudermilk, 17, daughter of Mr.

-and Al s. Delber Loudermilk, Osage, reigned as queen of Homecoming at Osage Community High School over the- weekend. Thelma is a cheerleader, secretary-treasurer of the senior class, president of i Girls Recreation Assn. I den, 45, who died Saturday at a i will be given by Pastor Alvonj and a mem of the Girls Rochester, hospital. Nelson, Decorah, vice president The Rev.

Homer Larsen, Cei a Falls, will be master of cer- NASHUA Funeral services jemonies for the banquet. The Rosary Guild at 3:30 p.m. Tues-jwill be held Wednesday at C. M. Videbeck, Atlantic, day and 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday a at St. Michael's give the confessional ser- the Knights of Columbus at the'church here for Jake Boomgar-lmon and the closing devotions I I Boomgarden operated a grocery store here. He had been ill for several weeks. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Survivors include his wife, nora Morris, Sumner; a daughter, Cheri, at Howard Fox, Cedar Falls; his father, Ben, Nashua; Mrs.

William Donaldson, Fort I two brothers, Oliver. Waterloo, three Claus, Sacramento, Pierce, Robert, Greene: Fred, Sioux Falls, S. and Harold, Chicago, 111., and six grandchildren and two great grandchil- of the district. Dr. H.

W. Siefkes, Mason City, president of the Iowa District, will preside over the meetings and will give the opening address on Tuesday morning. The planning committee working with Dr. Siefkes were Pastors Wm. Adix, Prince three sisters, Mrs.

Glenn (Ann) of Peace Lutheran Church, Bean, Charles City; Mrs. WilljEvansdale; Leo Anderson, Naz- Campaign set for East Hanco*ck Co. GARNER The East Hanco*ck County Community Chest campaign drive for this'fall will begin on Oct. 23. Curtis Jante, president, urges all workers to (Irene) Davis, Kanawha; andjareth Lutheran Church, Coul-jattend the appropriate meet- Mrs.

Bryon (Amanda) Hotch-jter; and F. Wm. Hilker, First kiss, Sacramento, Calif. I Lutheran Church, Clarion. ings so the materials for the soliciting may be obtained.

1 ices will be held Tuesday at Dr. Claire D. Schaap, 58, re- A a i the Hampton Com-k at Immaculate Conception i tired dentist, were held Monday munity High School band will i Church here for Mabel! at McCullough's Funeral Chap- lace and Diemer incum ni Featured will be special for-iBradley Chisholm Fun a i at a local hospital following bents filed fo a i raations denotin the a heart attark hart council two experienced mem- vocations that the graduates arejments. bers. Papers also were filed for now pursuing.

in charge of heart attack. He had been in I ill health for several years. Schaap was graduated from Surviving are a son, i rVIlocro CoUege council for Floyd Charbonneausl the game the an- Riceville; a daughter, Mrs. Wil- Julian Anderson and Raylf" 3 homecoming dance will be liam (Florence) Waltman, Col-lg of Baker iheld In the east gymnasium Springs. two 10 CK llege of Dan' Williams, former citvj 0 hi school.

AU alumni are ters, Sister Mary Elizabeth, 31 be S' llls raetlce dar Rapids; and Mrs. Elizabeth A1 ona 193L Snrvivnrs inr A hearty breakfast for you from Safeway! clerk, ran for mayor, in 1959J welconle and was defeated by Matt Har-j bacheck. E. H. Olsen.

who has served! one term as mayor in announced last week, that he! would run for the office again. Riceville to vote on $725,000 school bond Rites scheduled at Forest City for T. McCann i i Survivors include his wife Murray. Ogema Sa.k., and four grandchildren. daughter Ge (Dianne) Oakland, Wnhlcfrnm CallL a son Don Algona, and K.

n. Tronisirufnj tw0 randchildren- services Tuesday of Charles City CHARLES CITY Funeral FOREST CITY Funeral, services for Thomas T. 71. will be held Tuesday 3 1( 3 St meS Cath be" held Tuesday ohc Church Forest City. Burial i a i 2 at U)e First Baptist jwill be the church cemeteryl Reuben Wahl RICEVILLE Nov.

21 1 the Rev. Thomas Knox of-; strom 62; i umbe who died been set as the voting date forf iciat iji S- Services held at Sheffield for William Ward SHEFFIELD Funeral services for William E. Ward, 86, been set as the voting date a the Cedar Valley Hospital ou the Riceville Community Schobll McCann died Saturday, at the i a a jrelired farmer, were held Mon- 1 i 'Jt fc a FtortiAnn 11 District on a $725,000 school! arm home of a niece, Mrs. Al-' bond- issue. i 'in Meineke, near Forest City.

The board was presented a He naci fi living there for sev- tilion signed by 25 per cent of' 61 31 years." the number of voters casting! Surviving a two nephews i ballots at the last director elec-jand a niece. McCann was a re tion in September, asking tired railroad brakeman. the vote come before the voters) of the district. Their action re-i suited in setting the date for! Nov. 21.

The board of directors of thef school district include Dr. T. G. Walker, president; Ralph Fox. vice president: Russell Noble.

Vern Elwood and Stuart Hale.i "Burial will be in the River- day afternoon at the First Methodist Church here. Rites pending in Osage for A. R. Stokes The Rev. C.

Iciated. Burial was is survived by his wife, Cemetery. sons. Robert, a student atj Survivors include a son, 0. Mason City Junior College; a i Shrevcport, a daughter, James, at home.

Three R. I. Reed, Woodside, Mrs. Anna Jones, three brothers, James, Ohio; Mrs. R.

K. Copper. Fred, Swaledale, and roll: and Mrs. Charles Mason City, and two Mora, and one brother, I grandchildren. Emil Wahlstrom, Austin, C.

C. Glenn Cross-man is treasurer. OSAGE--Funeral services are I Noble is secretary, pending for A stokes 77 Ufe long Osage a a farmer, who Rites pending for S. McSweeney Also present at the meeting Mondav mornin" at his farm were Superintendent Donald had'tMI OSAGE-Funeral service are Johnston, and Mrs. Everetti ipending for Stuart McSweeney, Wherry and M.

E. surviving are his wife, ctired farmer 2 i of the Citizens' Advisory beth a S011i Do nald, Osage: a at Osage mittee. as weU as Dave Frevert. architect, of Des Moines. Hit BO per cent of chest goal daughter.

Mrs. Herbert Trout, jhome. The Champion Funeral ments. Mitchell: a sister, Mrs. L.

W. WiN lHomte lsc charge i a a liams. Osage, two grandchildren. ents Services will be at the and six great grandchildren. Hcart Church Osage.

The Champion Funeral Home.j?,TM" i 1 his wife Osage, is in charge of arrange- harlotte ns RI )land fa lOsage. and Richard, Ft. Dodge, and three daughters, Mrs. Wal- CHARLES CITY Contributions collected in the 1961 Community Chest campaign as of Friday reached a total of 445, about 80 per cent of the $29.500 goal, according to an announcement Saturday, by a ley Peters, president of i 1 I A 1 1 11V, I I Community Chest Peters said: Democratic Women's Club that although the drive official-! ncu i at a ly ended Friday, a there; i al a a were still several firms 0 A I a a week Eugene 'I feel confi-; rvmp Demos club in Kossuth County elects officers ALGONA--The Kossuth Coun- ter Williams. New Ulm, Mrs.

Wayne Canny. Osage, and Mrs. Alfred Schmidt, Charles City. MONTGOMERY WARD NEW! a 30-gal. water heater with a 50-gal.

capacity! Mason City Start the day right with a tempting) delicious breakfast Former Osage resident dies Pancake Pancake Fresh Eggs Duncan Hines-- 3-lb. off" pack) Box Sleepy Hollow; 24-oz. off" pack) Breakfast Gems--Grade-A, farm-fresh, medium size Dozen 39c 49c 39c from yet. He said, iMcCarville, Perry, state presi- PROVIDES 30 40 OR -I-uncral arrangements 50 GALS. PER HOUR! OSAGE- are incomplete for Earlj Unique Fairway "Dual dent that we will reach our goai; of I a a i of when all the contributions a i Womcn 's Clubs was the speaker.

Elected.to begin their terms Jan. 1962 were Mrs. James Vipond. Algona. president: Mrs.) i "i-" 7 Samuels, former Osage heat with 2 who died Sunday at her home inj acity you need, on.

tor th. i. n. Pearl City, 111. Survivors include you want! Glass-lmftd lank, her husband, three children, DI and gray Glenn Bahrens, Bedford.

Ed Gochc, Bancroft, first vice Junior class play planned at Fertile Mrs: H. A. Homgrcn FERTILE--The junior classjtonc Rock, second vice presi of Fertile, High School will Mrs. Morris Bcrkncss sent a three-act comedy (hird vice president py Daze' 1 Oct. 26 al 8 p.m.

in M. Joseph Bradley. Algona the Fertile School vice president:" Mrs. El Members of the casl arc Rod- er Stcir. Whiltemorc.

fifth ney Ouverson, Judy Jones, Den- vice president, nis Strommen, Jenny Abrams, Mrs. Bob Reding. Algona. was Sandy Johnson, Joan Scobce, inamcc secretary and Mrs Rob Richard Knudtson, Kay Genglcr, Whittemore, trcas land, Gail Lee, Dean Ouverson, jurer. Robert Purccll and Robert BOY I SWEA CITY Brian, 3, son of the Dick Wasmoens received bruises and facial lacerations requiring about 12 stitches Friday when he was struck by a car- while crossing the highway in Sxvca City.

The boy darted into Ihc slrccl nol seeing the Mrs. Herbert Owens, Des Moines, and Lloyd. Minnesota. The Cham- ipion Funeral Home is in charge arrangements. hour PHONE GA 3-4463 102 So.

Federal Wolfe. IOWA FALLS QUEEN IOWA FALLS--Patricia Burton was named homecoming queen Friday evening. A senior in the Iowa Falls High School, she is, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Burton.

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