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THB ALTOONA BRA CD, ALTOONA, IOWA, NOViMSER 90, W2 ADVERTISING DEADLINE 3:00 P.M. TUESDAY BAPTIST CHURCH 808 3rd Ave. SW, Altoona fildon Weaver, Pastor Residence Phone 867-2263 Hm Grown, Awt. Pastor Residence Phone 067-4466 Sunday School 0:45 am Superintendent, Howard Sloan Morning Worship 10:40 a.m. Children's Church ....10:48 ajn.

Sunday Evening Sendees Choir rehearsal, p.m. Senior high youth meeting, 6:30 p.m. Bus staff meeting, 7 pjn. Sunday school staff meeting, 7 p.m. Singing and preaching service, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday Evening Services Visitation, 6:46 p.m. Bible study and prayer, 7 p.m. St. Joseph's Catholic Church 33rd it Easton Des Moines Phone 266-8918 Father John Gorman, Pastor Father Larry Hoffmann, Assistant Mass Schedule at St. Joseph's Altoona Newt Items 011 9674869 Sunday George Larson dinner Virginia Stuart with Lt.

and Larson, jr. and Week Days, 8 a.m., 8 a.m. and Mass at Altoona rsts of Mr. and and family. jSherri and Randy spent Sunday with her parents.

Mr. and Clark of Oakland. i Mr. and Mrs. Ono Allen, of i Spencer spent the week end with i Mrs.

Prue Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs, ravid Brtfhn of Rmmetsburg, Mrs. Lode Hernsteg and children Moines. Mr.

and Mrs. Ron- of Carpenter Wck odlst church, Saturday, 6:80 pan UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Meth- sUcntjes in Pella. ftfly 2 K)T i 1 and gmer, VIS-ITI on MJ-S. Marie Ibftw A ml afternoon coffee guests 2 cups boiling water by Evelyn Warren BRAN MUFFINS and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs.

Jerry Harding Judy, Jan and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gill were VVednes- Mr 1 quart buttermilk and 4 cups Bran Buds 2 cups Bran Buds for dinner on 1 cup margarine 5 cups flour cups sugar 5 teaspoons soda 1 teaspoon salt Pour boiling water over 4 cups Bran Buds. Let cool. Cream margarine and sugar.

Beat in eggs. Add buttermilk beat. Add 2 cups Bran Buds (dry). Sift in dry ingredi- -uuituutHiyiine aura, jrene juai- ana airs. iNorman A jj I of Des Moines were Thanks- son, Brian and Brent of Oedar! and beat Add 2 CU Bran Buds (W- Sift in dry ingredi- i giving dinner guests of Mr.

andiRapids and Mr. and Mrs. Darol! ents stir Bran and water. Bake at about 20 min- Gordon Giif we're wednoiHMr Ay Moines; utes This makes a large batch and can be stored in cov- day evening in "Jn? PhK 6 ered 43 and baked as desired. Will keep for several Licrman home in Ankeny.

Mr. Weeks in refrigerator. Delirious Liei-man home in Ankenv Mr KJ W' Phillips Kennetn carter home. were guesUatao and 1 ud were Thantegiv 602 5th SW, Altoona E. Pencook.

Church Pbone Jayeli Bns. S. Thursday, November 30-- breakfast, at the Alloona Christian I Mr. and Mrs. Daie Deal and church for tbe men of our par-jfamily attended the 25th wed- ishes.

Time 0:30 a.m. Coinciding anniversary open house Sun- narontai TI promptly so that you may leave (lay for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee iJav promptly at 7:00 if you need in Jndiariola jnanKsgivingWay. and Pinkerton, in the' Custer home Denise Beye from the Univer- CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Church Phone 067 4382 20(5 -2nd Ave.

SE. Altoona Dunne E. Moss. Minister to do so. Senior choir rehearsal 7.00 p.m.

(includes all those from 7fh grade on up through church at 8:00 p.m. Friday, December 1 Fearney. hough and Mr. an7l Weaver were for a Thanks- Tr ear Jo weeks in refrigerator. Delicious.

Scniorl Fry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson Thursday, November 6:15 pothick dinner at boys and Mary Taylor of p.m., carol choir rehearsal; 7:00 chun-li at noon. Bring food for.Newton and Mr. and Mrs Ronald p.m., chancel choir rehearsal for fie table, your own table serv- Kinney and boys were Thanks- high school youfh and adults.

C()ril(; prepared for a good giving dinner guests of Mr and i ifiin-t VIIUJA high school youth and adults. Friday, December a.m., llim Polk County Central Committee Sundav. December 3 Church school at 0:30 a.m.; morning wop at 10:45 a.m. Sermon topic; for Key '73 at the YWCA. Sunday, December a.m., Sunday church school with a class the Thresh hold for all ages.

A special welcome to the adult class that is studying "family the Gospel of John. 10:30 a.m., being served The first candle in crain devotional period and fnl- the Advent Wreath will be lighted lowshin. This will be followed by by Betsy Champion and! Carol monthly meetings of the W.S.CS Campbell. 3:00 p.m., dedication Methodist Men and the Youth service of Salvation Army Temple Fellowships. Women are asked Corps and Booth Services at 132G to bring candy and cookies to be 6th Ave.

in DCS Moines. 5:30 p.m., for the elderly follow- Hanging of the Greens and a salad ing the business meeting, and sandwich supper. Each fain- Monday, December ily is to bring sandwiches, salad Girl Scouts at 3:45 p.m. or dessert. The committee set the, time at an early hour so parents with younger children can get Mrs.

Bernard Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. D. L.

Ronee spent Thanksgiving with TiL, mother. Mrs. Harry Rongey, in St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Nolin and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Nolin in Monroe. Denise Beye wag hostess for a baby shower at the Fred Beye homo honoring Mrs. Mark Crouch of Des Moines.

Neva Gibson of Kansas City 1 at home Ma them of Mitchellville, and Mr and Denise Ark. Be fi Denise fere Mrs. Fryer's daughter am were Thanksgiving dinner guests 'husband, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Beye andi! on and son of Ankeny.

who Mrs. Mildred Fryer spent week in Grinnell with Mrs. Oral Ross. Mrs. Frver and Mrs.

Ross were Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webber of New Sharon. Other guests were Mrs. Fryer's daughter and IVY CENTENNIAL them nomcTarly.

iUNIR1 I J5fJJ Tl i 0 CHURCH Monday, December Ned Stoul? 88 sSt" 0 p.m., Church Women United of Sunday School o-an a the DCS Moines area will meet Worship Hour 10 80 am st. church 1 A nice crowd attended church', is Dor Chii- We were happy to have many nice friends from other churches on to Theme: dren" (U.N.I.C.E.F.). Tuesday, December 5 7:00 choose our church to visit p.m., Girl Scout troop in fellow- Key '73 fellowship Sunday, ship hall. i We extend our sympathy Mr' Kelley and Mrs. Larry Evans amf Todd of Gary, Indiana, Mr.

and Mrs Ken Champion of Dubuque Mr. and' Mrs C. V. Carlson and Mrs. Mabel Schuenbeck of Camanche 'm, and Mrs West were thanksgiving dinner guests of WarrCn and --Mr.

and Mrs. children. Mr. and Mrs. Gary family were dinner of and guests for Mrs.

Keith Winter in Des Moines. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mail 61 and family of Cw Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Thompson Ro ss and Mn of Ankeny, who iust retur ned from a vaca MarUn FOR THE BEST IN LOW RATE INSURANCE HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS AUTO ACCIDENT HEALTH LIFE CALL: IF IT'S WORTH HAVING IT'S WORTH INSURING Walt's Ins. Agcy. 511. 6th AVE. S.E.

ALTOONA, IA. 967-2311 iU Ethel Reynolds and family in the loss of her brother. i Glen Reynolds will enter Methodist hospital this week for surgery on his hip. Let us pray lor speedy recovery. Next Sunday, Dec.

3, our sermon title will be "Living Between the The first Candle of Promise will be lit. tet all come. A very inspiring sermon has been prepared. After ng dinn Rhiner and of Norwalk. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Nolin and family were Thursday dinner guests Reginald in the parental or ans- giving dinner to thirty-one relatives from northern Iowa Mrs. Vi Fisler and Mra. Soph' cn Pajovich of West Des Moines and Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Wilson were Thanksgiving dinner guests Mrs 8 Miles Wilson Mrs. Leslie Phillips Were guests of Mr. and Mr 3 Sob Phillips and family for Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Banks of Prole, Mrs. Mable De'al of rf nd -i Mr Jfl Mrs Jlm Warns, David and Joey of Bonfe" 1 Thanksgivrng dinner 1 tion trip to Hawaii. Mr and Mrs. Jack Miller, Jodi and rimmy, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Bat. ties of Mt. Pleasant. Kathy Glenn spent the holiday week end at home from Luther College in Deeorah. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Thompson, Kevin and Richie, were Sunday afternoon coffee guests of Norma "ance and Mrs. Donna Dixson and Gary. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Pinkerton, LeeAnne and David spent Thurs- onus moiner. Bob Clinton, in Des Moines. Mona Di'ppold To National 4-H Congress Mona Dippold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dippold of Rural tpute, Slater, traveled to Chicago, Hinois, last week as one of Iowa's state 4-H award winners ait- guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Dale Deal fLjn a ard wlnne family. Janet and! Barbara 107 tlonal Deal wer home from Cedar ip 0 ress November 26-30. The Falls. (Polk county winner earned her Mrs. Bob Lien of Des Moines trlp ln ho 4 Photography pro- in ilwmj Tlf.tf.r ffrflm sibile influence in today's world.

The 4-H winners attended general sessions and business meet- ngs, small discussion groups, and were hosted at award banquets by national 4-H donor representa- ives. The 4-H Congress delegates were also entertained during the week by the Chicago Symphony, conducted by Arthur Fiedler; The Kids Next Door," and spent evening at a performance of he Chicago Ballet. SKIP'S PLUMBING HEATING Altoona Phone 967-3473 "No Job Too Small" SKIP CONKLING CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! Tiny shop with unusual gifts Individual attention No frustrations FREE gift with $5 purchase Limited supply FRONT DOOR GIR GALLERY 2709 E. 29TH DES MOINES Mr and Mm A i ues MOJnes and aX. Anderson Sunday afternoon.

£-E aS ZTL IVlUIIieS and Mrs. Betty Carpenter spent tl ie week end in Davenport with 1 The Iowa delegation joined r. and Mrs. David Lien. more 1,600 other 4-H'ers Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Pinegar call- ifr all 60 states, Puerto Rico, her arc nts Ma-, and Mrs. and Canada in the week-long Folsam. in Des Moines headquartered at Chicago's r'nrinart T.T114.^_ t. i Mr.

and Mrs. a "4 1 lr ri Jnes Des enn Conrad Hilton hotel. Mary K. l-H and he theme of county that Con- MOFFITT FUNERAL HOMES Dignified Personal Service to all faiths ALTOONA 967-4272 MITCHELLVILLE 967-2737 on Thanksgiving of Mr. and" Harding, Judy, Jan and M'- and Mm Steven mg of Falls joined them a tor tne afternoon and evening.

I Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blesz were of Mr.

i Friday supper guests of Mo-, and Judy, Mrs. Paul Cramsie. a belated Nancy Pinegar spent the week- wore Mr. lend with her cousin, Peggy Hod- and ftickie in Dos Moines. tij Thanksgiving dinner guests of and Mrs.

John Ballard, Mrs CAR STARTING ALTOONA AREA CALL 967-4931 If no answftr, call 967-3959 Available 3:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m 7 days a week (Save this ad for reference) dinner with Mina Blood and Sunday Marilyn Freel as hostesses. land Mrs tow WSCS bazaar and supper will 'Jan and' imEf fn be Thursday, November 30th.lThanks" vhw dinno Serving begins at 5:30 p.m. land Mrs WSCS Christinas party will bo 'of Solon, Dran held at the home of Mrs. Glen and Donl Sf Barioom IM, mrf Walker on Dec.

7th with a pot-! Tom Harding, Sir and KriSl Mr luck dinner at noon. Secret pals! Peterson. Brian and Kent Mr iff and Mr. ami JuHe oe aernoon. ome arng anc Tony.rilancl Mathow' of OntffiS Neffi ami bring Christmas gifts for your Des Moines ami Mrs.

Gladys and Mr. and Frazier Coffle' ir 1 1 alul hris The Tom Ballard 'i roW ine fainU als in he Cftsse Bob Thompson home. Mr aiul B1 and McGheo and'Mra. Marie Foster of Des Moines Thanksgiving with Mr. and Jamea and family Mr.

-land and and Mrs ami Mrs. I Mr an Ank env itors of trie a wll bo students the Gord Mrs. Gladys Goodpasture, Mrs. Doris Stuart and Renee Larson )ent Thanksgiving in Clear Lake of Altoona, i with Mrs. Schmidt and 71)t ntr 1 family.

While there they visited be ltt Mrs. Owdpasture's grand Yitan Mexico 'daughter and her nerf Estate Corner" term. u' center for the and winter grandson. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Pinfcgar and Ke' 1 1 1 Clift family were Thanksgiving dinner Des Moines Mrs. guests in the parental Wilbur Uary ajid home in Des Moines. were Thanksgiving I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards, ACREAGES 0 timfer.

WOODLAND 103 1J Uorv. MIMn 2 outbuilding vitw, on ptvlng. worn, w.lk-out HOMES ranch with fondly room, pA 0 grill, ftncwl rincb, (4 i corntr lot, complexly 9 WStftAIKE YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK Christmas Open House end at Altoona State Bank You Can Count Your Chickens Before They're Open the door to bright future with an terest-bearing Savings Account here, watsli your money earn more for you. Save ahead and count on cash to meet future financial needs. It pays to bank where you'll find complete services under one roof.

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