Mr. Hickey Honored— A surprise dinner party was held at the P. V. Hickey farm home Monday evening in hon or of Mr. Hickey. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hickey and daughter, Claire. Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker and children, Mrs. Wallace O’Con nell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuh rer, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hickey, Miss Margaret Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robertson and Mrs. Gerald Kliensmith and children, of Los Angeles, Calif., and James Carney, of Emmet. Arrives from Dubuque — Harry E. Chambers, of Du buque, la., came Friday to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chambers, sr., and with other relatives and friends. Sunday a family dinner was held at the M. E. Asher home honor ing the 48th. wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Cham bers, and also Mrs. Chambers’ birthday anniversary. Mrs. Carney Feted — Mrs. Stanley Holly and Mrs. Kathryn Craig were co hostesses at the Holly home Wednesday, October 13, to a Eroup oi ladies honoring Mrs. ,eo Carney on her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing pitch. Mrs. Ger trude Minhan won high. Mrs. Nora Mullen, low. A late lunch was served. Carol Jo Holly Observes Anniversary — Miss Carol Jo Holly, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holly, celebrated her third birthday anniversary Saturday by having a few friends in for cake and ice cream. To Depart for California — Mr." and Mrs. Kenneth Oet ter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills and family will depart this weekend for San Diego, Calif, The Mills family wil es tablish residence there. The Kruses Entertain Iowan — Harry Chambers, of Du buque, la., who is visiting rel atives here, was a dinner guest Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse. Cole-Schaffer Nuptials Soon Miss Lois Ann Cole was hon ored at a pre-nuptial shower Friday evening. Misses Bettv Harris and Donna Humpal were hostesses. Fourteen guests were present. The bride's table was decorated in pink and blue crepe paper with a small miniature bride as a center piece. Games were played and a late lunch was served. Miss Cole, dughter of Mr and Mrs. Guy Cole, of Emmet 1 Sunday will become the bride of Larry Schaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer, of O’ Neill, at Methodist church here. Mesdames Conard, Schaffer and Bridges Are Winners — Winners of the MM club meeting held Wednesday, Oc tober 13 at the home of Mrs. H. L. Lindberg were: Mrs. John Conard, of Emmet, high; Mrs. D. C. Schaffer, low, and guest prize; and Mrs. Alice Bridges, all-cut. j James Johnson Is 10 — James Johnson, son of the L. A. Johnsons; was guest-of honor Tuesday at a weiner roast given in honor of his 10th birthday anniversary. There were eight guests pres ent. Mesdames Rotherham and Hynes Are Honored — Mrs. Joseph Langan was hostess Wednesday evening at a double stork shower at her home, The honorees were: Mrs. John Rotherham, jr., and Mrs. Patrick Hynes. About 25 guests attended. Hostesses at Luncheon-Bridge Are Announced— The Mesdames “Bud” Cole, John Conard, of Emmet, and Mrs. Eugene Cantlon were hostesses at the regular Wed nesday Country club luncheon and bridge. . . Departs for Grand Lodge Session— L. G. Gillespie left Tuesday morning for Omaha where he will attend IOOF grand lodge session. Earl W. Ralya, PROP. ★ . Homeowned Linko Brand, Cut Green Beans No. 2 Can Royal Guest Fancy Tomatoes 27f No. 2Vi can IGA PUMPKIN PIE SPICE, 1 Ar IV2-0Z. can M V W Linko Brand, Garden Peas 10f i lO'/a-oz. can j Royal Guest Heavy Syrup Peaches No. 2 V2 can All-Purpose PAPER TOWELS OQf* 100 count. 2 boxes MB Fancy, Extra Heavy Syrup Boysenberries OAr 10-oz. can . Food Beverage Ovaltine Chocolate, jar . Casserole, Pre-cooked Beans Supreme Soup IGA Brand Cane & Maple Syrup 12-os. bottle China Beauty Bean Sprouts 1 Cr 19-oz. can ___ ^ Kills Roaches and other Bugs Cook-Kill Pint bo“le . Morton's Sausage Seasoning OQf 10-oz. can _ «#V Wilbert's Shoe Black **r Jar _ PETTIJOHN’S Wheat Cereal