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Page Two WEEKLY LETTER OF i NEW AVON EVENTS j j By Mrs. Ben Stewig ] New Avon—Mr. and Mrs. Les- 1 ter Stewig returned from their 1 honeymoon trip to the Twin Cities Sunday night. ( Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gamhardt, * Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Quesenberry * of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ’ ton Quesenberry and family and •> Howard Quesenberry of Minne- ' apolis were dinner guests Sunday * of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Quesen- berry. * Floyd Stewig of Faribault, J Miss Mildred Stewig of St. Paul, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wheeler and £ daughter and Wayne Searle of Minneapolis were dinner guests j Sunday of Mrs. Ben Stewig and r Mrs. Henry Hauptli. Miss Lois Quesenberry who has been very ill in Minneapolis ar rived Wednesday and is staying with her sister Mrs. Lee Warner t of Gilfillan. i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warner and son of Gilfillan, Mr. and Mrs. t Lester Nott and family of Cle- ( ments and Miss Lois Quesen berry were dinner guests Sunday j of Mr. and Mrs. John Quesen- j berry. ] Mrs. Herman Dahmes a for mer New Avon resident is very ill j at the Redwood Falls Hospital. . She was taken there Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauptli and family, Mrs. Ben Stewig and j Mrs. Calvin Wheeler and daugh- j ter were callers at the William ] Beyer home Sunday night. Mrs. Ray Hanson and son Nor- , man and Mrs. Margaret Elefus of i Minneapolis, Mrs. C. C. Brosch of ] Morgan were visitors Saturday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel < Goblirsch. ] Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kube, Mr. and Mrs. Alle Kuke and Miss , Evelyn Ash from Wendell, Minn. ] and Mrs. Martha Lindeman of North Redwood were Sunday din- « ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto < Lindeman. ] Miss Bock, nurse at the Dea- ' coness hospital, Minneapolis was a supper guest Sunlay of Mr. and j Mrs. Wenzel Goblirsch. ' Miss Margaret Schwab of Red- ( wood spent Thursday afternoon with her sister Mrs. Wenzel Gob- < lirsch. Wesley Scholtz, Junior Ham mnet, Adolph Steinhaus and Will iam Parker spent Sunday at Lake Shetek. Tuesday night Rev. Geoffrey O’Sullivan was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Gobirsch. Mrs. Wenzel Goblirsch and Mrs. Frank Schwab served for the sewing circle at St. Joseph Cath olic church in Clements. Mrs. W. R. Parker was a din ner guest Sunday of Mrs. Adolph Steinhaus and daughters. After dinner they visited at the Weldon Clements home. Mr. and Mrs. George Dusl anl daughters of Springfield were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab Sunday. Mrs. Frank Heiling and daugh ter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Heiling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Petsinger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab were callers Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Heiling and Mr. and Mrs. John Goblirsch homes. Frank Schwab went to Roches ter Monday to spend a few days at the Mayo Clinic. Willard Barenthin of Minne apolis spent Saturday and Sun day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barenthin. Howard Quesenberry spent Sat urday and Sunday with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Quesen berry. Miss Lucille Bryan spent Satur day night with Miss Vera Light foot. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen and family of Morgan visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bryon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kueber and daughter of Glencoe have moved to Redwood Falls to make their home. Mr. Kueber is em ployed as salesman in the Ford garage. Mrs. Erwin Balko and son were supper guests of Mrs. Calvin Wheeler Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boots and son Rex and daughter Henrietta of Johnson, Minn, John Meyers of Renville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boots and son Henry of Redwood Falls, Mrs. Kate Cassman and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boots and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Beyer. A Mothers Day program was given Wednesday at the Ladies Aid and Missionary meeting of the New Ulm M. E. church at the home of Mrs. Ben Stewig and Mrs. Henry Hauptli. After the regular business meeting and singing, a prayer for mothers was given by Mrs. Otto Lindeman and Miss Earline Martin gave a talk on “A USED BUILDING MATERIAL Bricks, building tile, plumbing fixtures, pipes, old lumber, steel frames, the old boiler and other materials from the old high school building is offered for sale by the school board of inde pendent district one. See or Call L A. Cheney Telephone 4-L-352 § Lantern in her Hand,” Mrs. Stein haus and Mrs. Heath sang “No body knows but Mother.” Officers were elected for the Ladies Aid with Miss Earline Martin presid T ing, as follows: president, Mrs. Adolph Steinhaus, vice-president, Mrs. Frank Boots, secretary, Mrs. Henry Hauptli and treasurer, Mrs. Ed Gamhardt. The Builders class of the M. E. church of Redwood which met at the Stewig-Hauptli home Wed nesday night was led by William Wheaton with devotionals by Sherman Park. The social hour was conducted by Mrs. Jack Sex ton and Mrs. Lee Neuschwander. The election of officers resulted as follows president, Mrs. Frank Crippen, vice president, Mrs. Floyd Little secretary and trea surer Mrs. Hubert Whittet. SANBORN WRITER TELLS OF EVENTS By Arliss Weber Sanborn —Mrs. Arthur Streich entertained the Lutheran Ladies Aid Wednesay afternoon. Mrs. John Hageman was host ess to the Coffee Cup club Thurs day afternoon. The members of the Methodist Ladies Aid were entertained by Mrs. R. Koemer of Springfield Friday. Miss Ruth Schiembeck of Franklin visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Schiembeck over the week end. Miss Laßonna Manecke of Dar fur spent the weekend here visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manecke. Margaret Nath visited with her mother Mrs. John Holznagel, who had an operation at the Union hospital at New Ulm. Francis Berg of New Ulm visit ed with her mother Mrs. Anna Berg over the weekend. Ruth Meyer of Springfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stein berg Sunday. The pupils of the Christian day School will give on operetta Fri day evening at the opera house. Its title is “Land of Dreams Come True.” Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Steinberg and Mr and Mrs George Hensch were Springfield callers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Yaeger and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. William Steckman Sunday eve ning. La Von Hensch of Mankato visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hen sch Sunday. Harold Weber and children and Agnes Bauer of Mapleton visited relatives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Steinberg were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steinberg. Counterfeit Bills at Mankato With the discovery of a count erfeit $lO bill in the receipts of the National Bank of Commerce at Mankato recently, warning has been issued to residents in this Dart of the state to be on the look out for fake money. The paper used in the spurious bill was obviously inferior to that of legal money. Any person not icing a counterfeit bill is asked to call police headquarters at once. Flesh-Piercing Needle Removed by Operation Mahnomen —Having submitted to an operation, Marlys Kindseth of Gary, a student at Mahnomen high school, now wonders how the needle removed in the operation entered her chest. Complaining of a slight pain in the left side of her chest and being able to feel a protrusion with the fingers, the girl was taken to a Crookston clinic, where X-ray development revealed that a sewing needle, broken into two pieces, was mak ing its way out of the flesh. Miss Kindseth does not know how or when the needle entered her body. The doctor who performed 1 the operation thinks that it had been lodged there for some time At the time of removal the needle was precariously close to the heart. BUY NOW %e 'famous full St filistlecomb And Save Money ! Nine rows of bristles are set in the handle like a fan. Combs and brashes each hair and brines out the natural beauty. Made of imported Siberian bristles. Boiatex handle. A most acceptable graduation gift. D. E. ROBBINS Redwood county dealer for The Fuller Brush Company. Just drop us a postal card Morton Girl is Washington Bride By Mrs. E. L. Hagen Morton—Friends have received announcement of the marriage of Miss Esther Sweezy of Morton to William Dotson, son of Mrs. J. A. Reynolds of Buena, Washington. The ceremony took place in Vancouver, Washington May 3. Misses Meta and Amanda Orth of New Ulm were Sunday guests of Miss Anna Strenzel. Spending Sunday at the Wil liam Mattke home were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Paulson of Sleepy Eye, Mrs. Helen Brown of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Ott of Morton. The women are sisters. A niece Miss Verna Raddatz of Franklin was also present. Special confirmation services were held in Zion Lutheran church Sunday morning. Rev. M. J. Wehausen administered the sacrament to a class of six: Mu rine Kuehl, Jeanette Marguth, Deloris Blume, Raymond Lothert, Elvin Arndt and William Mattke. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Wehausen spent Saturday in New Ulm with their son Arnold at Martin Lu ther college. Mrs. Bert Greenslit and Mrs. Ben Patzwald drove to Minnea polis Thursday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simon and children spent Sunday at their summer cottage at Norway lake. Homer B. Hanson left Monday to begin work as manager of the Hennepin County Enterprise in Robbinsdale. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Ederer and children of Morris visited Morton friends Sunday. The Kraft club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Bu scho. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Judd of Dawson called at the Penhall home Sunday enroute from Hec tor where they had visited Dr. Judd’s parent:. Mrs. Martha Andrews and Mrs. Mary Kumro left Thursday to visit until Monday with relatives in Algona and other lowa towns. Mrs. I. H. Greenslit and Mrs. Glenn Squibb Sr. went to Minne apolis Monday as delegates to the Minnesota grand chapter of the Eastern Star lodge. Mr .and Mrs. George Doster were Sunday visitors in New Ulm. Bernard Bedinger and Anthony Schlicht went to Milbank, S. D. Sunday to be employed in the Cold Spring quarry there. John Saari, instructor in Mor ton High school for the past three years will go to Delhi next year as superintendent. Spending Sunday with their uncle August Rigge were Alice Marvin and Edward Rigge of Wood Lake and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raddatz of Redwood Falls. Mrs. Ray Menefee spent last Wednesday in Minneapolis with her daughter Pearl who had come from Frontenac where she is a senior at Villa Maria. Dr. and Mrs. W. Heintzen of Redwood Falls spent Sunday with friends in Morton. Mrs. Alex Myer returned Sun day from Waite Parke where she spent a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Fesenmaier and daughter Evelyn visited New Ulm relatives recently. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Strand drove to Minneapolis Thursday. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. R. Lenz and son Bernice who visited in the city until Saturday when they returned to Morton with Mrs. Lenz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ziegenfuss pf Wi nona. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Munsell I2ggtt f/lIBHHf Here is an opportunity for every woman to V discover for herself how Mother Hubbard 11 M Flour makes more loaves of better bread . wi Ilf ■ill With every 49-lb. sack purchased during this Will I sale we are including a beautiful, colorful Wfu I Cake Cover, Tray and Carrier —an item yoe mj I will appreciate in your home. This special I I limited supply lull Calte Cover available iW !■ / bi several color com- FUI H / binations .... Come early for complete / selection. / REDWOOD FALLS LUCAN Redwood Grocery Co. O. H. Gehrke Co. NORTH REDWOOD WABASSO Farmers Elevator Co. Th e Goblirsch Co. BELVLEW R* A. LEISTIKOW CO. Kramm’s Market CLEMENTS WOOD LAKE The Quality Store Eldred’s Clover Farm Store MORGAN The Goblirsch Co. FarmerS EleTator MILROY ROWENA Farmers Elevator Co. Farmers Elevator Co. THE REDWOOD GAZETTE, REDWOOD FALLS, MINNESOTA of Baker, Mont arrived Friday to spend several days with Mr. MunselTs sister, Mrs. Harold Has- i singer and with relatives in 1 Franklin. Mrs. P. J. Murphy was hostess to her contract club Tuesday eve ning. | Mrs. Mary Schlicht came Fri day from Minneapolis to visit her 1 sons Leo and Ambrose. G. H. Wolff of Plato arrived Sunday to remain several days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. 1 George Ewert. The Carnation club was enter tained Monday evening at the ‘ home of Mrs. Leo Wagner. Out of town guests at a family 1 gathering at the J. F. Greenslit home Sunday were Mrs. Scott < Carrigan and little daughters Joan and Lynn of Mountain Lake, j ■Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Koch and baby . of St. Paul and Mrs. Sadie Morse of Redwood Falls. , Mrs. F. W. Penhall visited over • the weekend with her daughters, i Jessica and Lillith in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Guests at the Menefee home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom j Menefee of St. Paul. Mrs. J. R. McMath and son Donald visited over Sunday with relatives in Brookings and Sioux Falls. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brazil drove to Belle Plaine Sunday with their daughter Helen who had spent Saturday in Morton. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Angermeyer who spent the day at the home of Mrs. An germeyer’s sister, Mrs. Robert Haig. (Continued on Page Six) WRITERREPORTS REVERE EVENTS By Delores Okins Revere —Byron Degrot called at the I. J. Reynolds home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank and family were dinner guests at the B. F. Hanson home at Windom Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen called on Mrs. George Ovarly and Mrs. Lars Larson south of Revere Fri day afternoon. Charles Okins and son Chaun cey were business callers at Bel viem Thursday afternoon. William Heuirick of Fairfax was a caller at the Chris Homing home Thursday. Mrs. Leroy Albertson and dau ghter and Mrs. Lawrence John son and son spent Friday after noon with Mrs. Russell Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartwig and son Francis visited at the Ray Hummel home Friday. Francis re mained for the weekend. Mrs. Charles Cozette and dau ghter Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and son Loren visited Mrs. Leroy Coz ette at Milroy. Fred Hartwig and daughter Mrs. Jerry Behrens were at Lam berton Thursday. Leon Wiggins and son Robert Lee spent the weekend with re latives in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Putter and Mrs. Herman Fick accompanied them. Mrs. W. V. Eckert and daughter Margy of Lamberton spent Friday and Saturday with her mother Mrs. Pearl Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Okins and children were Tuesday afternoon visitors at the C. B. Okins home near Morton. Duane Danielowski has been on the sick list. 1 Mrs. William Schmidt is staying with her sister Mrs. George Hoff i rogge who has been ill. 1 Mrs. Jerry Behrens returned • Thursday evening after a few days visit at the Ray Hummel l home near Lucan. Hubbard Men to Fly Self-Built Airplane Park Rapids—Among its pro gressive citizens Hubbard county has two airplane builders who have just finished an air craft that will soon take to the air. The idea of building a plane was con ceived by Ivan Prentice and three years ago he started on the pro ject. He cut selected spruce for the frame work, carefully sea soned it, and fashioned the parts. Later he was joined by his broth er, George Prentice, who assisted in completing the plane. The air craft has a wing spread of 30 feet, and the wing surface is five feet wide. The total length of the plane from stem to stern is 18 feet. The propeUor, a regulation airplane part, is six feet, four inches from tip to tip. The wheels are regular airplane running gear. Powered by a Ford A motor, the engine will develop 50 horse power, and will provide sufficient power to fly the plane at high speed. The Prentice brothers have had some experience in fly ing airplanes, although neither has a pilot’s license. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 13-14-1§ GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE and SALE Values Galore We will celebrate our fiftieth birthday on the above dates and we’re going to give a party. We hope you’ll come. This party is different from most birthday parties: We’re going to give the presents instead of receiving them. The presents will be in the form of drastic reductions on every thing in the store. See our bill for these prices. jrss AUNE & PEP UP YOUR WITH NEWrai i mi luiim A.,a thousand carsa U minute are for summer H Mobilgas —the gas that’s “stepped ® ®® ™ H up” to work better under warm- weather driving conditions. fl| What are the • - I h| Delivers more miles. Saves money! at clean stations —by wm courteous attendants. ™ Try Mobilgas in your car... today! BBBF " ,ll SAY MOBILGAS is ’?§' MADE RIGHT FOR SUMMER... S JUST FEEL THAT EXTRA PEP. 1 " W I J^SMT ' ■ ' ' ' 8Mi14..« Sr / •••: Bp ■• IBP / , 'v-asP* <ap^. r Bud Mertz super Service White Eagle Station Telephone 515 Redwood Palls, Minnesota (May 6-13-20) ORDER FOR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DIBTRI. BUTION. Estate of George A. Elliott State of Minnesota. County of Redwood, IN PROBATE COURT In the Matter of the Estate of George A. Elliott, Decedent; The State of Minnesota to all per sons interested In the final account and distribution of the estate of said decedent: The representative of the above named decedent having filed in this court his final account of the administration of the estate of said decedent together with his petition praying for the adjustment and allowance of said final account and for distribution of the residue of said estate to the persons thereunto en titled. THEREFORE, YOU. AND EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and re quired to show cause, if any you have, before this court at the Pro bate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Redwood Falls, in the County of Redwood, State of Minne sota, on the 7th day of June, 1937, at 10 o’clock a. m., why said petition should not be granted. Let this order be served by pub lication thereof in the Redwood Gazette according to law. WITNESS, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this sth day of May, 1937. (COURT SEAL) ROBERT V. OCHS, Probate Judge. A. C. Dolliff, Attorney for Petitioner. Gazette Want Ada Bring Results. Fifty Years of Values G. J. JOHNSON LEON ORTH Field Representative Field Representative Morris, Minn. Milbank, So. Dak. E. J. Friede, as Receiver of Southern Minn. Joint Stock Land Bank Now Liquidating and selling all lands in Traverse and adjoining counties. For Details Call on or Write CARL O. SATERBAK Sales and Rental Departments Wheaton, Minn. 46-36 Use—The—Gazette—Want—Ads. FREE! A beautiful gold trimmed plate will be presented by Aune & Thune to each family in commemora tion of their Fiftieth Anniversary. Just ask for this gift and register your name. One plate for each family. And while they last a fine automa tic pencil for the men. Come early and come often. Redwood Falls A A 1 Xv Mli Minnesota Thursday, May 13, 1937