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f Bride At Bechyn Bechyn—Among those from a a distance who attended the shower for Agnes Hannegrefs, a bride-to-be at the Henry Frank home were: Mr. and Mrsi James Frank of Fairfax, Mrs. Walter Kopel and Myrtle Hannegrefs of Bird Island, Mr. and Mrs. George Goblirsch and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goblirsch and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Arnold of Vesta, Mrs. George Halliday and Barbara, Mrs. John Serbus Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolezal and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank and son, Mrs. Joseph Kopel and children of Olivia, Mrs. Henry O’Neil, Mrs. Vern Greenslit and son and Mrs. Robert Daun of Morton and Mrs. Frank Chan and Lorraine of Renville. Mr. and Mrs. John Kojetin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kojetin and children of Minnea polis spent the weekend at the Henry F. Frank home. Ida Mae Olsen of Olivia was a Wednesday overnight guests of her friend, Martha Frank. Helen Kubesh of Olivia is em ployed at the Irving Zetah home. Lillian Houdek who is employ ed in Olivia spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Houdek and family. Among those at the Catholic Deanei’y meeting in Olivia Wed nesday afternoon were Rev. F. J. Tomek, Elnora Hinek, Cecelia Wohnoutka, Bernice Zetah, Mrs. I i I Wanted By W \ Scotland A 1 j Yard Tantalizing Arlen Abbot Mistress of Ceremonies Admission 10c and 35c \m Four Shower Given For Roller Skate at an ARCHER ROLLER RINK Sleepy Eye (Patterfoot) Every Saturday and Sunday Afternoon and Evening Children up to 14 years old will be admitted in the afternoon sessions for 15c. BEGINNERS ONLY Wednesday Evenings, November Bth and 15th Sanborn (Avalon Palace) Every Tuesday and Friday Evenings from 4 to 6 p. m. Friday for School Children BEGINNERS ONLY Thursday Evenings 7.30 to 10:30 Private parties can be , arranged. Good Skates Good Music FALLS Theatre TUESDAY, October 31 DIRECT FROM THE MINNESOTA THEATRE mmm Frank H. Kodet, Mrs. Frank Wer tish and Cecelia and Margaret Wacek. Mrs. Joseph Serbus and son Clarence and Lawrence Kuglin motored to Minneapolis Sunday and brought back Joseph Serbus who has been a patient at Uni versity hospital for four weeks. Mrs. Frank Kubesh of Olivia and Elnora Hinek were dinner guests at the John Bartes home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tersteeg and children of Bird Island, were Sunday visitors at the Josepn Serbus home. Mary Dolezal who attends school in Bird Island spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dolezal and fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilt and Joseph of Bechyn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zajic of Lucan went to Minneapolis Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. George Hoeschen and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Millbradt. They returned Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, Leonard Kodet and Wendell Smith of Minneapolis spent the weekend at their homes here. Mrs. Henry Serbus accompan ied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown ana family to Grand Rapids where she is visiting. , Benjamin Zetah and Louis Od endahl have moved from Wapato, Washington to Everett Mrs. Elizabeth Zima of Red wood Falls is visiting her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malecek and family. Sunday supper guests at the F. H. Kodet home were. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wohnoutka and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frank and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wohnoutka and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jansen, Florence Kahnke, Joseph Ruh land and Leonard Kodet of Min neapolis. Elnora Wertish returned home Sunday after visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wertish and son for four weeks. Charlestown News In Weekly Letter Charlestown Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kissner and daughter Mel ba and Mr. and Mrs. George Wer ner were Sunday dinner guests at the Rev. Edward Brand home at Olivia. Mrs. Willard Gifford of Balaton assisted her mother Monday Clifford Erkel motored to Stap les Sunday. Mrs. Erkel who had spent the week with her parents returned with him Monday. Mrs. Milton Werner entertained at lunch Wednesday afternoon in honor of the birthday of Alice Griese. Guests were Mrs. Oscar Cutkosky and Mrs. Claude Rock well. Mrs. Stanley Miller of Buffalo Lake recently spent several days at the home of her brother Lyle Schwanke. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wegr.er and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rockwell were Redwood Falls shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. A. Sawyer and Hubert were Sunday callers at the H. Cook home at Wabasso. Oscar Cutkosky spent Thursday at Mora, returning home Friday. MM FIREMEN CALLED TO MORTON HOME By Florence Lapien Morton The fire department was called to the home of Mrs. Bertha Lapien about 11 a. m. Tuesday when a flaze was discov ered in the chimney. No damage was done. Lillian Edwards is confined to home with the flu. Ralph Graves has returned to his work at j&ly after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Graves for a week. ' Jeanette Kesphal, fourth grade teacher here, was called home Sunday by the death of her fath er. Mrs. Vance Weaver is teach ing during her absence. Loren Waugh is confined to home with the mumps. Betty Jane Adams entertained a group of young people in honor of Catherine Kuehl who leaves Saturday for her new home in St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sieber and Inez, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Patzwald and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Will Chroup, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Patzwald of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metag of Atwater and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mitchell and chil dren of Olivia were Sunday guests at the Henry Patzwald home cele brating the birthdays of Mrs. Sie ber and Mrs. Chroup. Mrs. Anna Donovan of Frank lin, Edna Keister of Eveleth, Mrs. Herman Blume and Mrs. Henry Patzwald visited Mrs. Will Blume Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Daun entertained friends at bridge Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holden left Sunday for Minneapolis where Mrs. Holden will receive treat ment at University hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kuehl and family left Saturday for St. Paul where Mr. Kuehl is employed. Mrs. Charles Buscho and daugh ter Virginia and Mrs. Bertha Lapien ar.d Florence spent Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Amelia Zeibarth. Mrs. Frank Harsen was hostess to the Friendly Neighbor circle, a division of the Methodist Aid, Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Charles Ewert entertained the Coffee club Thursday after noon. Mr. ar.d Mrs. William Ziegen fuss of Winona returned Friday after spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Lenz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Machacek and George spent from Tuesday until Sunday with relatives at Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Charles Buscho entertain ed the Faith Circle of the Metho dist Aid Wednesday afternoon. Members of the American Le gion and other ex-service men en joyed a pheasant supper Wednes day. Jean Kosel was honored at a shower at the Joseph Sindelir home Thursday evening. The Juvenile department of the Degree of Honor lodge entertain ed children at a Hallowe’en party Wednesday. In the evening there was initiation of new members into the adult lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Ted St. Sauver of S;. Paul visited Mrs. Anna Olsen Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steinhaus and children spent the weekend at Bertha with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nurmi and Bobby of Bovey are visiting Mrs. Nurmi’s parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Grover Jaehning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Redder and Marlyce Ann spent Sunday at the George Zeisner home in Olivia. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fuller ton are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, October 19. Bert Greenslit, Frank Gaasch, Billie Angermeyer, Leo Mahowald and George Ewert attended the homecoming football game in Minneapolis Saturday. G. H. Wolff of Plato spent from Monday until Wednesday with his ron-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Ewert. Mrs. E. D. Knadle spent last week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beale of Birmarck, N. D. Mrs. Frieda Scheffler and Mabel, Mrs. Henry Scheffler and Mrs. Charles Ellis of Olivia, Mrs. Joseph Weltsch and Mrs. Paul Redder and Marlyce Ann were entertained Tuesday by Mrs. Henry Patzwald at a “Galloping Tea.” Mrs. Patzwald had another “Galloping Tea” Wednesday. The annual fall festival of St. John’s church will be held Sun day at the church sub-auditorium beginning at 1:30 p. m. A chicken dimer will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lathrop and Mr. and Mrs. Don Seaton of Coleraine spent Sunday at the Grover Jaehning home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carruth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reigal, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reigal and Shirley of Redwood Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Keaveny and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Revier and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Revier of Norfolk enjoyed a party at the Robert Revier home Sunday evening to celebrated the triple birthday date of Robert Re vier, Ralph Revier and Pat Keav eny. Three large angel food cakes highly decorated were presented the honored guests and cards were played. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewert, Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. George Lepeska of Minneapolis were Sunday din- SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED AUTO PARTS See Us First—Tel. 597 REDWOOD WRECKING CO. Located across from depot in Redwood Falls 37-tf. Feeder Cattle FOR SALE Central Co-op Association Feeder Yards N. H. Otsea, Mgr. Phone 432 St. James, Minn E REDWOOD GAZETTE, REDWOOD FALLS, MINNESOTA ner guests at the Ed Lepeska home in Olivia. Mrs. R. S. Menefee returned Monday from a three days visit m Minneapolis with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Hanson left Monday for Minneapolis where Mrs. Hanson will be with Mr. Hanson’s mother who will have an operation at St. Barna bas hospital. lona Murphy of Bingham Lake came Saturday to teach the sixth grade, replacing Frances Blake who resigned to accept a position as fifth grade teacher in St. Louis Park. Mrs. Harold Daby and Carol Jean are visiting Mrs. Daby’s mother and sister, Mrs. Linda Zibell and Mrs. Mike Machaledt. Mr. and Mrs. William Bidinger and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bid inger spent Sunday at Milbank, S. D. visiting at the Ernest Lind quist home and with other friends. The junior class will present a three act comedy, “Miss Ginger” at the high school auditorium Friday evening at 8 p. m. Those taking part are Murine Kuehl, Cornelia Squibb, Arthur Keaveny, Margaret Stasson, William Rem ily, Roy Lussenhop, Shirley Buc holz, Beulah Smith, Mary Cath erine Mahoney, Kenneth Simon, John Jacobson and Phyllis Han son. Mrs. Nora Haskins spent Thurs day in Minneapolis. Mrs. Martha Andrews has re turned from visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. J. Roberts and Mrs. Minnie Jones at Algona. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Merritt and family of Gibbon spent Monday at the W. P. Daby home. Genevieve Simon, Mary Keav eny and Evelyn Ewert, students of Mankato state teachers college, spent from Wednesday until Sun day at their homes here. Geneva Kumro of Marshall spent Thursday and Friday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kumro. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dornfeld of Minneapolis were weekend visit ors at the Albert Dornfeld home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller and family of Minneapolis were Sun day visitors at the Ben Olsen home. Rev. E. A. Birkholz, minister of the German Lutheran church at Redwood Falls, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Men’s club of Morton Zion Lutheran church Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dornfeld of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dornfeld and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dornfeld and family were Sunday guests at the Henry Dornfeld home in Redwood Falls. Mrs. Irvin Greenslit entertained 12 boys in celebration of her son Robert’s birthday Thursday eve ning. Milton Larsen spent from Thursday until Saturday at In ternational Falls and Fort Fran ces, Canada. Gordon Sutten and David have returned from their trip to Wash ington, Oregon ar.d California. Rev. M. J. Wehausen returned Thursday from Milwaukee. Vern 1 Pratt Sr. has returned home from University hospital where foe was a patient for three months'. Orrin and Donald Menz left Wednesday for Lake City where they enrolled in a CCC camp. Nick Lahr is a patient at Uni versity hospital. Donald and Eugene Fesenmaier of Minneapolis spent the weekend with friends here. WANDA COUPLE WED 25 YEARS War.da—Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jen niges celebrated their twenty fifth wedding anniversary at the Wanda hall Friday evening. Friends and relatives from a dis tonce who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Otte and family of Sauk Centre, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster of Laurens, lowa and Mr. and. Mrs. Christ Jenniges of Cur rie. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raddatz were business visitors at Red wood Falls Saturday. Mrs. William Langholz left for Waverly, lowa Friday to visit friends and relatives ar.d attend homecoming at Wartburg college where he son Rudolph is a mem ber of the football squad. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raddatz and family of Cedar Rapids and Mrs. Tillie Klabunde and son of Clements visited at the Herbert Raddatz home Saturday evening. John Schlumpberger of Minne apolis visited at the Alfred Eich ten home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raddatz attended a celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Raddatz’s father, Peter Brusteun at Appleton Sun day. Norbert Dederichs called on friends at Redwood Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hagert Jr. returned Monday from Sanborn where they spent several weeks at the Ed Junemann home. Mr. Hagert was confined to bed with pneumonia and pleurisy while there. Nicholas Jenniges was a busi ness visitor at Redwood Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Drees ar.d son of Shakopee -visited at the Joseph Schwab home Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mr/. Paul Doepke were Walnut Grove visitors Tuesday. A girl was born to Mrs. Reuben Olson at the Springfield hospital October 16. Mrs. Edw. Zimmermann was hostess to the Ladies Aid Thurs day afternoon. Martin Dallmann was a Walnut Grove visitor Tuesday. Faculty members Sanford Hen ke, Regina Siemers, Katherine Harty and Ellen Hendricks at tended M.E.A. at Mankato last weekend. Nick Jenniges and Nicholas were supper guests at the Jack Bierl home in Johnsonville Thurs day. Albert Darkow left for Fessen den, N. D. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Darkow and Rosemary called at the Harold Bengtson home at Redwood Falls Saturday and Mrs. Darkow re mained to visit over Sunday. j By’ Esther Doepke Seaforth Church Plans Dedication Seaforth—Sunday will be a full day of services and gatherings at the Seaforth Presbyterian church. After services at 10 a. m. dinner will be served at noon to the public and congregation. At 2:30 p. m. re-dedication services of the church will be held. Supper will be served and in the evening a religious movie will be shown. Clifford Sorensen who is at tending school at Mankato came home Wednesday evening to’ spend four days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen. Gertrude Pattison left for Red wood Falls Thursday. From there she will go to her home in Duluth, having spent a month with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Lisy. The following persons were guests at a Hallowe’en party giv en by Dorothy Kramer Thursday evening: Irene Shemon, Lucille Kramer, Dale Ahrens, Marion Skoblik, Edmund and Donald Petracek, Delores and Roy Pis tulka, Muriel Schweinfurt, Don ald Rohlik, Maurice, Rita, Lor raine, Floyd and Patsy Kramer, Irene and Marie Kramer. Joseph Burtzel’s car was badly damaged but he was unhurt when he swerved with his auto into tte northwest side of the bridge nortn of Seaforth Friday evening to avoid hitting an oncoming auto on the bridge. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Bernardy, Mark, Maurice and Wayne Ber nardy of Bemidji arrived Sunday afternoon to visit relatives. Double baptism was held at St. Mary’s church Sunday afternoon with Rev. J. F. Stolz officiating. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter was named Francis Joseph, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pape as sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pis tulka’s son was baptized John Ad rian, with Mr. and Mrs. George Bernardy Sr. as sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Troske and Angeline W. Trost were Sun day afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trost and family at Wabasso. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schweinfurt, Mr. and Mrs. James Shemon, Mr. and Mrs. George Bernardy and Mr. and Mrs. John Sorenson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kramer and family at North Red wood Sunday. Everett Fuhr of Minneapolis spent Sunday at the George Fuhr home. Angeline W. Trost returned from her tour in the east and Canada Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osendorf and Mr. Froehle of Melrose spent the weekend at the John Rohlik home. Mrs. Arnold Kramer, Fern, Florence and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. J\ D. Troske and Angeline W. Trost attended the dinner at the Catholic church in Wabasso Sunday. Dorothy Pistulka has been con fined to bed with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. James Callery and daughter spent Sunday with re latives in Redwood Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kramer and family of Lucan spent Sun day with relatives here. Mrs. Joseph Shemon spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bittner and Mrs. Rosa Brey at Lucan. Delores Pistulka and Muriel Schweinfurt spent Sunday with Audrey Pistulka at Redwood Falls. Group Confirmed At Revere Sunday By Delores Okins Revere The following were confirmed at the English Lutheran church Sunday by Rev. O. J. Govig: Bernice Iverson, Shirley Fick, Eldora Nerem, Ruth Chris topher, Catherine Fick, Darold Benson and Francis Hartwig. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cazette and family of Redwood Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Albert son and son, Mrs. Mable Cazette and Charles and Pellvin, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Cooper and daughter and. Madlyn Albertson enjoyed a pheasant dinner at the Leroy Caz ette home at Lamberton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Christopher and family motored to Tyler Wed nesday evening to see Mrs. Noel Lanes and her baby, born October IS. Leroy Johnson of Walnut Grove spent a few days at the Lawrence Johnson home. The C. E. 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Mrs. Frank Anderson and dau ghter were Thursday afternoon callers at the Fingerson home south of Walnut Drove. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and family spent Sunday at San born. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffrogge and Florence Schmidt were Sun day guests of Mrs. Henry Hen ning near Wabasso. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frank and family and Vernon Hannon spent Sunday at the B. F. Hannon home at Windom. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Zemple of Wood Lake and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Conrad and family of Bixby were Sunday dinner guests at the B. O. Christopher home. Mrs. Louis Clark of Minneapolis and James Sawyer of Macalester college, St. Paul spent the week end at the Ray Sawyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hummel and family of Lucan spent Sunday at the Jerry Behrens home. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Milbrath of Judson visited Revere friends over the weekend. Mrs. Fred Hartwig returned Saturday night after being a pat- A New High in Blended Mixtures! Men's HATS 198 See how lilLle it costs to wear the top style for fall! 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