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The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa • Page 7

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Muscatine, Iowa
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Letts Arranges Exercises for Children's Day day will be observed on Sunday, June 11 at 10:30 a. m. in the Cranston United Brethren church and the following program has been arranged by Sts. Fay Meeker, Mrs. Donald Lee and Mrs.

George Sulzberger: Recitation, "Welcome, 1 by Linda Lee. Exercise, "What Use Are They," Mary Ann Foley, Janice Hafner, Joan Gary Lee, Glen Bennett, and Kay Sulzberger. Recitation, "Let's Be Happy," filadys Barnhart. "Making Mother Proud," Charles Meeter. Dialogue, "I'm Just a Rosebud," Sonny and Marie Wendlandt.

Piano solo, Donald Foley. Recitation, "Come," Kay Sulzberger. Recitation, "Counting My Blessings," Janice Chapman. Exercise, "Gilts of Love," LaVaughn Shoopman, Beverly and Jean Barnhart. "Your Part," Marcia Foley.

Song by the Group. Recitation, "Trying," Lawrence Carlson. Recitation, "A Helper," Billy Bennett. Recitation, "Both Important," Don Meeker. Exercise, "Thank the Father Fittingly," Joan and Mary Bennett, Audrey and Harlan Meeker, -Phyllis and Gladys Barnhart, and Robert and Donald Foley.

Recitation, "Gods Care, Lonnie Sulzberger. Recitation. "Helpful Aattention," Judy Schomberg. Recitation, "Be What Mother (Thinks You Are," Jerry Suizberg- er. Recitation.

"God Is Love," Cheryl Chapman. Address, the Rev. Carlton Recitation, "Three Pennies," wjary Lee. Offering. Closing recitation.

Joan Bennett. Doaks Return to New Boston After Visit With Son New and Mrs. Wilbur Doak returned Monday from Bille, of Danville; Mrs. Saniord Anderson and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs.

Egebert Shellabarger, visited Miss Edna Shellabarger Sunday. The Ladies Aid society of the Pleasant Grove Bethel church will meet Wednesday afternoon, June Memphis, after visiting their son, Virgil C. Doak, who graduated June 2 from aviation technical training school. Mrs. Miller Berquist entertained several guests at her home Tuesday night at five hundred.

Prizes were won by Mrs. Ena Matson, Mrs. Hershel Webster and Mrs. Mille Berquist. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Histed, of Keokuk, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Histed. Mrs.

Armour Clas-en was taken Tuesday to Hershey hospital, Muscatine. Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson and son, Michael, of Rock Island, spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert O'Dell and daughter, Janet, of Rock Island, spend the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rayburn moved Sunday to their new home which they recently purchased, near Muscatine, Kay Stineman visited Mrs.

Neva Bland, of Aledo, several days last week. 14, with Mrs. Egebert Shellabarg- BUY A WAR BOND TODAY. MUSCATINE, JOURNAL AND JUNE 8, 1944 Stamps Secured by Indian Creek Community Club Concord Seventeen worth war stamps were purchased at the June meeting ol the Indian Cveek Community club at which Mrs. Egebert Shellabarger was hostess.

Fifteen members, two visitors and eight children were present. Mrs. Bui-il Johnson, president, had charge the meeting with Mrs. Cooper in charge of the entertainment. Refreshments were served.

The July meeting will be announced. The WSCS oE the Fredonia church met this afternoon with Mrs. Lester Bill at the parsonage of Columbus Junction. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Whicker and TROUT MARKETS Enough syrup in every bottle for 12 large glasses. extra sugor required No and SUGAR 10 LB BAG 65 KELLOGG ALL BRAN Song bv congregation, Star Spangled Banner." "The LARGE PKG. CRESCENT MACARONI or SPAGHETTI LB. CELLO 2.Y SALADA TEA BLACK 27 Miss Peimiiigroth Is Head of Cedar 4-H Clubs Tipton Peace Penningroth, Tipton. was elected county president of the club at the annual Rally Day, held in the Tipton Methodist church Wecl- Vice president is Josephine Mente, Tipton: secretary, Norma Jean Nicoll.

ville: and historian, Dorothy Dickinson. Wilton Junction. BUY A WAR BOND TODAY! Plain or Iodized CWYtWKT tMI, If you enjoy good you'll be glad to know that your grocer has plenty of Hills Bros. Coffee now. Every jar is vacuum- packed.

Every jar brings you coffee that is unsurpassed in aroma, flavor, and strength. Because we choose only the finest coffees obtainable, uniform quality is And because of our exclusive Hills Bros. Coffee produces, a delicious flavor in the cup no other coffee has flavor that will make you REMINDH TO GROCfRSi tapir scarce! Yog can help by saving all empty shipping containers for rt-use by suppliers who turn them in for waste paper. TROUT SUPER MARKETS 210-222 iOWA AVi. 512 PHONE 238 PARKING IN REAR BACK THE IOWA AVE.

STORE ATTACK! Friday-Saturday-Monday AVI. PHONE 106 BUY WAR BONDS! COFFEE TREET FRESH' SHIPMENT HILLS ARMOUR'S ALL PURPOSE MEAT CHEESE Marmalade Quality Meats LADY CORRINE CITRUS GRAPEFRUIT NO POINTS 46 29 BEANS CALIF. SEASIDE LARGE LIMAS U. S. NO.

Ts NEW IMPROVED OXYDOL SALTED PEANUTS GARDEN SEEDS BROWN'S med. size 28 FRESH SPANISH PILLBURY'S BEST FLOUR 50 2- 39 FIRE CHIEF MATCHES" 0 21C MILLER'S CORN CORNFLAKES2 13c PARADISE SODA CRACKERS! 29c 31c pit MALTED GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 VAN CAMP'S PRE COOKED pr BEANS 12 0 5c LIBBY'S ft MILK 28c THOMPSON CHOC. MALTED MILK 39 PICNICS SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED u.27 SSrTPk. Roast BACON BEEF SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED ANY SIZE PIECE PURE GROUND BEEF 27 KRAFTS HARVEST MOON PURE VEGETABLE 9,000 Vitamin A ID. Added DURKEES, Lb.

29c PARKAY, Lb. 31c OLEO 25 LARD Bacon Ends FRESH GROUND PORK Lb. ARMOUR'S BANQUET BACON, Lb. FRESH, YOUNG BF TONGUES Lb 23 IT IOWA GOLD BUTTER CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER Lb. SMALL LEAN 1' SPARERIBS 48 45 common gossip on the stag line that Millie needs "BreoHosf of Chompioni WITH MILK ANO FRUIT ARMOUR'S CH 23c JACK SPRAT 4 OATMEAL 3 £.

I 9c DUFF'S Ginger Bread Mix ZJc WOODHOUSE STRAINED HONEY 5LBJAR 98c FANCY FRESH FIG BARS FANCY LARGE RICE SEEDLESS RAISINS 4 SANTA CLARA 60-70 PRUNES 2 Lb. Cello 25c 23c 57c 29c FLAKED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT CEREAL PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING NO POINTS RUSKETS CRISCO JTsE CLEANSER mm Window Cleaner 33c Paint Cleaner 83c 3 4 doz. Jc TIDY HOUSE JAR RUBBERS MADE WITH NEW RUBBER Crown Wax Caps COMPLETE DOZ Paper SOAP ARMOUR'S FINE ART TOILET FRUITS AND ORANGES Potatoes LETTUCE Carrots Calif. Valencia Sweet, Juicy ffjA rt Ex. Lge.

Size uut U. S. No. 1 ed Triumphs SOLID, CRISP ICEBERG JUMBO HEADS FINGERS 65 25' 15 15 JUMBO SUNKIST LEMONS. 3 RURAL NEW YORK POTATOES, Pk.

FANCY, RIPE TOMATOES, Lb. GALIF. NAVEL CC( ORANGES 33 PASCAL CELERY Stalk 19 YELLOW GREEN ONIONS WHITE Radishes, Lge. Bch. FLORIDA Lge.

Size 1 QC SOLID, CRISP CABBAGE 10.

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