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The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa • Page 5

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NEWS Alumni of Iowa State To Gather A get together for members of the Muscatine county alumni of Jie Iowa State college and their families will be held Sunday, Aug. 13 at Rotary lodge. Speaker at the event will be Red Barren, of Ames. Ken Wagner, of West Liberty, is president association. family attending is to provide a covered dish, sandwiches, sweetened lemon juice and their own table service.

McGKEWS MEET FOR BlNNUAL REUNION AT MUSCATINE PARK Grandview The McGrew reunion was held at Weed park on Sunday. Mrs. Lucille Hampton was elected president for the com- fhg year, with Clark Miller of Letts as vice president, Mrs. Sylvia Fuhlman of Cranston, secretary, and Edward Crow of Muscatine as treasurer. In attendance were: Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Crow, Mr. id Mrs. Byron and family, Mrs. Mattie McCleary, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Altekruse, Peggy Engleman, Genevieve Crow, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crow, Mr. and Mrs.

Arch Crow, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fuhlman and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Miller and family, Arthur Kingman. Mary Margaret Kuder, Mrs. Mary McGrew, Genevieve Mr. and Mrs. Howard row and Leean, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hampton, Marie Crow and Leigh Pantel, Melvin Carter and daughter, Mary Ellen. The first American motion picture feature was produced in 1903.

Social Glances A meeting of the Miriam Rebekah lodge will be held at 8 o'clock Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall.

The Martha class of. the park avenue Methodist church will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. William King, with Mrs. Herbert Dickinson as assistant hostess. Mrs.

Elmer Johnson will lead the devotions. The Lindle family reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 13, at Weed park. Members of the McCullough family will have a reunion at Weed park Sunday. Their friends are invited to attend.

Each family is to provide sugar ior the lemonade. Navy Club Invited To Davenport Meet Members of the Pearl City navy mothers club have received an invitation from the Davenport Navy Mothers to attend a business meeting of the club Friday evening at 7. o'clock. The meeting will be held at the.Peo- ples Light and Gas company, located on Second street in Davenport. Those from Muscatine planning to attend the meeting must provide their own transportation.

PAINFUL CORNS GO the Core Relief -with FIRST APPLICATION or MONEY BACK Jus! wet your corn or callous with TOD-ISE. Quickly relieves corns and callouses loosen so they can be easily removed with the deeply imbedded core. No filing, putting, or discomfort. use. Get 35c IOD-ISE at your druggist today and suffer no longer.

Satisfaction or money back. LUTHERAN SOCIETY HAS WORK SESSION Members of the Ladies aid of the Grace Lutheran church held a work meeting Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Harden Semler and Mrs. Ed Springborn.

Another meeting will be held Aug. 16 with Mrs. Herman Theobald as hostess; Miss Bryant Is Bride of Pvt Bohling Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Helen Louise Bryant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orbry Bryant, rural route' No.

6, and Pvt. Alfred C. Bohling, of the United States and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bohling, also of rural route No.

6. The ceremony was performed at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Methodist church at San Luis Obispo, with the Rev. Edwin Kropf officiating at the single ring service. Attending the couple were and Mrs. Miller.

The bride was attired in' white princess style dress with insertions of lace at the neckline. She carried a white lace handkerchief and wore a corsage of orchids. Her attendanl wore a powder blue dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Following the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at the home of Mrs. William Esplin, where the bride has 'been resid- in'g for the past month.

Guests at the luncheon, were Mrs. Orfary Bryant, mother of the bride, Lt. and Mrs. Jame? Simmons, Mrs. Anna Heymon, Mr.

and Mrs. William Esp'lin, and the bridal couple. Mrs. Bohling attended the Muscatine county schools and graduated from the Muscatine high school with the class of 1942. She has been employed at the Ray Law machine shop on the Steward road.

Private Bohling received his education in the Louisa county, schools and entered the service I MUSSEKVELLE WSCS ARRANGES PLANS FOR CHICKEN SUPPER The date of Oct. 12 was set for the annual chicken supper when members of the Musser- ville WSCS met Wednesday at the hall. Mrs. Herbert Toussaint was the hostess and Mrs. Donald Keller led the devotions.

Next meeting of the group will be Aug. 23 at the hall. REPRICED For Complete Clearance I SHORTS White 2 Price Colors Disc. SEPARATE SLACKS 1 Group Price BLOUSES Sheers and for your fall suits to go for Vz price. SLACK SUITS Small Group 2 Price TEE SHIRTS Plain striped Values to 1.98 BAGS Straws 50c, white plastic price, one group of dark silk bags price.

Values to 33.98. DICKIES Values to S2.25 59c A S1.79 ANKLETS 29c Values 19c 35c Values 29c PLAY SUITS 1 Group Prix 1 Group Discount SUMMER DRESSES Just 30 dresses left to clear at 'drastically reduced prices. Spring SUITS COATS TO GO MANY 2 We have a few bi-oken sizes left in light summer ideal for early fall. discount. HATS Each 50c I Just 24 summer hats and berets left to dear.

I Home Owned by Landfelts Manddrin Matchmate dMBOCHERS NOTE 1 ANNIVERSARY DATE AT DINNER PARTY and Mrs. Murray Limbocker, former 'residents of Wapello, celebrated their 25th "wedding anniversary at their lome in Burlington on Sunday, Aug. 6. The marriage of Bertha Beik and Murray Limbocker took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Beik, south of Grandview, in 1919. The anniversary dinner was served at noon, a large three-tier cake forming the centerpiece at the table. At a short program in. the afternoon, featured by a'mock wedding, Joan Limbocker acted as bride, dressed in her mother's wedding dress, while Donna Jean Limbocker acted as bridegroom. Janice Kemp was maid of honor and Mary Walter acted as flower girl.

Farrell Smylie acted as minister and Clayton Beik served as ring, fearer. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kemp and Janice, Mr. anil Mrs.

Donald Walters, Mary and Donna -Kay of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Smylie and John of Ccjumbus Junction, Aut Kam- eier, Mrs. Mollie Beik, Mr, and T)ESIGNER MacWISE uses black scroll braiding to enrich the champagne-colored broadcloth dressy suit jacket which he teams with a pencil-slim black skirt and bow-tied marquisette blouse. Claiming undeniable kinship is the braid-bound Mandarin styled topper, which doubles as a day- lime of" evening coat.

MUSCATINE JOURNAL 'AND AUG. 10, 19M Mrs. Marcus Beik and family, Mr. and Charles Beik, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Beik and Mrs. Amelia Hook of Grandview vicinity and Dr. and Limbocker, Ninita, Donna Jean and. Joan. VIRGINIA SMITH IS GUEST AT.

MEETING OF FOITR-H CLUB Miss Virginia Smith, of the Farm Bureau staff, was a special guest when the Green Valley Hustlers Four-H club held a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Marie and Lucille Johnson and the leader, Mrs. H. C. Johnson. The members told one new vegetable they had planted this year in answer to roll call.

Jean McFadden spoke on hosiery care, Marilyn Essex discussed daily food needs and Effie Martin demonstrated padding the ironing board. Plans for exhibits at the West Liberty fair were discussed and a practice was -held for the demonstration team. Magnesium is the lightest of structural metals, being one-third lighter than aluminum. Unit Arranging for Picnic Tonight Members of the crew of the Muscatine Emergency and Rescue Unit 'and their families will meet at 6:30 tonight at the Pace cottage on' highway No. 61 lor a chicken dinner.

The committee in charge of the affair is Tiecke, chairman, Albert Froehuer, Lyle Froehner and Robert Harbaugh. Reports of the unit's concession stand at the country fait will be given, and the evening will be spent socially. Wings of the housefly vibrate about 160 times a minute. SALT SOME AW AY I on May 24. He is now stationed at Camr) Roberts, Calif.

Mrs. Bohling and her mother will return to Muscatine later this month. The Button Brigade By EFSIE KINAED NBA Staff Writer New foils for the simply-styled suit for fall are softening bows sometimes tack ed on in unexpected places and show-off buttons that are reasonable facsimiles of the jeweller's best cabochon emeralds and amethysts. Examples of this trend are shown -in the Charles Armour- designed suits presented above in carnival bright colors, featuring self-trimmed bows and buttons by the baker's dozen lined up on jackets. At the left is a suit of fuchsia pink woolen with a neckline bow and a' cadetlike row of gold-backed emerald buttons, cut like, cabochons.

The suit at right with the hip line bow comes in a hunter's green woolen and' has as many buttons as its twin at the left, but this time they're make-believe amethysts. NIETZEL SDruq 413 MULBERRY AVE. PHONE 414 YOPK FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD STORE BOBBY PINS TOc No Limit SHAVE BRUSHES Chestolite' FLASH- LITE With SI 69 Batteries CLEANSING TISSUES I3c 60c Alka-Seltzer49c eoc Sal Hapatica 49c Caldwell's Sy. Pepsin 47c Fletcher's CASTORIA 3lc Blackberry BALSAM 29c For Constipation SIL-MIN-OL 89c Gillette Blue BLADES -Z25C Nylon BABY PANTS 89c Zipper WALLETS $109 Weed Killer Dupbnt AMMATE 2 lbs 73c -Aieuiinc IRONING CORD 69 Take Dollars Off The Grocery Bill! Shop These BUDGET-SAVERS FRIDA and SA TURD A At Your Favorite Independent Grocery Store LARGE 46 OZ. CAN Grapefr't Juice CAMPBELL'S BEEF NOODLE SOUP STOKELY'S TOMATO JUICE 32 OZ.

JAR LADY CORINNE CITRUS MARMALADE TASTE RITE MALTED MILK AMBASSADOR TOILET TISSUE EREALS 2 Boxes GRAPE-NUTS BARS "LOTION-LIKE" Oliv-ilo Soap 25 Water Softener Cleanser I9c GLASS TUMBLER FREE AWAY SCRATCHES Old Engltth SCRATCH REMOVING POLISH 6oz. Window Cleaner TIDY HOUSE 8 oz. hot. I7c 3-Way Cleanser 15c cans TIDY HOUSE 2 for 23c Cream Furniture Polish TIDY HOUSE S5 29e Painted Surface Cleaner TIDY HOUSE 5 riL 25 40 60 WATT MAZDA LAMPS "IT 2 Boxes SHREDDED WHEAT 23c POST TOASTIES 2 Boxes to I7c TEA BAGS TENDERLEAF 14 18 BAGS CLOROX Household Disinfectant or, 18 CLAPP'S BABY FOODS The Original Strained FOODS FOR BABIES STRAINED 16 OZ. JAR 1.

Londonderry for making ICE CREAM Ready to freeze in 2 minutes 15' Makes 4 PKG. CALUMET BAKING POWDER 16 OZ. CAN 17 These "Specials" Are Only A Small Part of the Saving You Will Make By Shopping With Your Favorite Independent Grocery, Where You Will Find Low Prices Every Day. GOBBLE GROCERY Distr..

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