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    1. [WIEAUCLA-L] Old News, 29 October 1998
    2. Nance Sampson
    3. >From the 5 March 1942 edition of the Altoona Tribune: Personals: Mrs. Helen Elftman of North Dakota visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heuer, Garfield Ave., Sunday afternoon. Sunday guests at the Wm. Livermore home, Garfield Avenue, were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Smieja and family and Mrs. Peter E. Slabik of Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heuer, Mrs. Walter Rucks and daughter of Fall Creek spent Saturday at the August Stolp home, Hayden Ave. The O. E. S. held a Red Cross sewing bee at the home of Mrs. P. R. Knobel, First St. W., Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Rowe of Eau Claire were guests at the G. Holden home, Lake Altoona, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mooney and family and Miss Dorothy Klingbeil of the Town of Washington visited Mrs. Mooney's and Miss Klingbeil's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Klingbeil, Bartlett Ave., Sunday. Mrs. Edward Frazer, Daniels Ave., returned home Saturday via airplane to Minneapolis and motored to Altoona from Minneapolis after attending the International Outdoor and Sport Show held in the Great International amphitheater in Chicago from Feb. 21 to March 1. Mesdames Theodore Klohs, G. Stanley, and Rolland Smith, Fifth St. West, were dinner guests at the Bert Jacobson home, Lake Altoona, Thursday. Raymond Heuer and Miss Volbrecht of Fall Creek visited at the Al Klingbeil home, Bartlett Ave., Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Golden, Hayden Ave., are entertaining their daughter Mrs. Fred Shotswell and her son, Tommy, of Chicago. They arrived Sunday. FOR RENT: Farm in Seymour Town, 214 arcres, renter must have cows, horses and machinery. On shares Phone 3741 or write W. H. Frawley, Jr., Eau Claire. +++++++++ Keep those fingers crossed! It's raining today, but the weather has changed enough now to where it looks like it might be a nice weekend! Yippee! Looking forward to having some "color" on our house -- black isn't very becoming! -- Nance

    10/29/1998 07:10:21