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The Malvern Leader from Malvern, Iowa • Page 2

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0 0 0 00 MALVERN LEADER, MALVERN, IOWA, DEC. 22, 1955 PAGE TWO THE Silver City Notes Lodge F.lected New officers Dec. 13 The Rebekah Lodge mot in star session las: Tuesday eresice. with electicn Grand. Mrs Hi.

A Moore: recording secretary. A Harvey Mos A Harvey F1 a at the cd and Krose Harvey Robertson dem Weddinz anniver. sary San tar and Mr. Gene Case at M. 1 1 3 Robbies mere! from the home Le: Mr.

and Mes. Edd had been to: 19. mcaits 10 Omaha. Judge Christmas Contest Dec. 24 cf the we a border 38 decorations.

and 7. te 3: 4: 301 62: Rez A- tar 3: A-: CHRISTMAS En Out thanks for your many courtesies Malvern Trust Savings Bank MALVERN 1rgion Inuiltary Held bristmac Eachange The Amor: an me: Wednesday erenine Tar 14 At the legion ball with 19 mom. hers present The Maxillary collected 2.413 conee strips for The Auxiliary receired their hes. bedside table and bark which were receira! from the to the Capper's Farmer mazarice this summer These are t. 54 loaned siet poopie that need them.

Wilma Jones. Harriet: Hendrix. Elizabeth sad Edna Kruse attended the County Le. and Auxiliary meetise at and gore A report 05 the meeting May Grace Johnson had the on Rehabilitation and re. ported the adit sent 10 tee shirts and three pair of socks to the retrams 3: Knorrille toChristmas zitis We sent siso Christmas to the meit sponsorel chid at Gleason The Farm Bureau care to the to cite to the children 3: the State Shoo: The unit them the meeting h31 3 Christmas sift exchanze the members.

Mrs Shirley Robertson and Viva charze of the entertainment i These serving lunch were Mra Neva Hater. Elisabeth ECIES and Miss Willa Puliman Ur: Helen Sanders and Mrs Ci; son 3:2 to serve in Jan33: Sunday school ('lasses Held Christmas Party party Saturday afternoon at In spite of so many being' with chi kan pox. were present. They brought decorations and Christmas tree. played and sanz carois.

Lunch of games Christmas cookies ard cocoa war ere by ail Dinner schooning Home Enjoying Christmas dinner nn Sunday the home nt Mr. and! Mra. Athie Schoening and family W- Mr and and Mr. and Mrs Orville Kiersch of Missouri Valicy. Mr.

and Mrs. hoening and family, Mr. and Mr4 Woodrow Schoening and Harvey family. Mr. and Mrs.

ormand Scho-nine and family. Mra nie h-ning. Mr4. Neimolier and sun of Vi: Mr and Mrs. Neimoiter of Omaha.

Clara Hammor. al. I Connie Lemons of Glennond and Mr. and Mrs. LeVern S.

and daughter. WANT ADS PAY! MAKE Joalco YOUR Family Gift Headquarters, AN ELECTRICAL GIFT FOR THE IS A GIFT FOR ALL! A Check off your entire Lady Sunbeam GE-Telechron Clacks Christmas list in 1 Stop Now razor ter can with Appliances her in pastels. Designed $1455 Lasted mode's A Sunbeam Fry pan Handy Hot Corn Pupper Emerson Clock- Radio her perfect controlled iy WaLe re 8. SI 19 35 Nesco Roaster GE Sazd4ich Grill Sunbeam Steam Iron $44 95 8 Table Liza Lamps Remington Shaver Suntan master VI 4. He This year make Christmas last with electr.

gifts. They're always welcomed always admire; by young and old. Gift wropping FREE! TER'15 YOU2 a HEADOCARTERS Mincaster LOW DOWN PAY! 11 PAY C. 1.0° SERVICE LOWA POWER D. a LIGHT Ca Tom Walton, janitor for tour arrived home, Services Wed.

for Clive Pullman Clive Polimas. 800 of Fritz Pullman of Omaha. passed A FAr Satardas after a lone illness. Fu. neral services were at the Gentle man Mortuary In Omaha Wedses.

das with graveside and burial at the Silver City cemetery. P.r..I. To Meet Jan. 4 The regular PT A meeting will be Wednesday evenine Jan. 4 at the W.S.0.S.

Met At Church Thursday Afternoon The WECS met Thursday afternoon at the church Mrs. George Miller conducted Wership service. All cid business was takes care of and then Christmas conkies were wrapped and 41 plates were delirered. 30 in the community. to the Horton Rest home and to the Tabor Rest home The next meeting will be a pot luck luncheon at the home of Mrs.

James Barzoin on Jan. 24 at 1 Madison's Entertained Dinner Mr. and Mrs W. Madison Pntertained at a Christmas turkey dinner Saturday evening. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Dahle Boyer of Gienwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Flascheon.

Mr. and Mra. John Swarts. Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Jones and Janna.

Miss Mae Dunn. Miss Willa Pullman and Mias Mary Clipson. There 15 3 gift ATchange following dinner and a very nice evening was reported. Minor Injuries Receired In Arcident Saturday Mrs. Dora Goos was involved in 'a two car accident in Omaha late Saturday afternoon she was en to the trouzlas hospital where she was treated for cuts and bruises and was released the first part of the week silver Light Loxlge Held Election of oficer- Silver Light Lodge A.

F. and M. elected new officers Monday night. They are: Art Goebrinc. worshipful master: Eurel Anderson.

senior warden: Allen Jones. junior warden. Wm. Pollitt treasurer: and Ed W'. Kruse.

ser. retary. 0.F..S. Kensington Met For Christmas Party The O.E.5. K.

me: oli Wednesday. De 14 for their Christmas part; the Masonic Temple Mrs. 0 Johnson had of the meeting Mira Donald Ord was a guest. There was a of carol singshort 823 at co-operative lunch wits serve! with Mrs. Ralph Skerrin! 37! Mr.

Andersen da co. Bapti-t Kensington To Meet Burguin Home f. w.It Jar. the home of Mrs. -4 a wat Late the de7 Sides by Mr: forgoin There be unicers Douz r.

and onaba mere Serday dinger Art Burzoin home and Donald Goos and sere Sunday guests of Lis sun: Fabrenkruz of Tre so: Sir 22d Bad Carisos and' Pa. ia were Thursday supper and Mrs Bill Hunt Pamela Gael: Sunday evening al the come Mr and Mrs Ward Hunt azd Potter Were Mr. af.d Mrs. Dirt H.st Mr and Bill Hun: and Pazela and Mr. and Mn Carl Miller The occasion beto day aad Mr and Mrs.

Bill Heat's wedding rersary. Mr. and Mra Harvey Robertson and family were Thursday 126 vis: tore cf Mr. acd Hrs Ozada. and Mre Axle Norre of Grata were Sanday disser 236 at the James Bailey bore.

Saturday ever: 2: a sapper at tie some and Mr. Bed Kabl and 107 dad. Laste Kabl. LEd Mre. Roy Kabl and and Mra.

Joe Kabl. r3 Elda Hayward. Mary and B.S:: ct Mise.la and Mr acd Mrs. Fred Miter. A50a! 15 the 524 abort programa al sunday eve- I-: 1 st 3 214 Cer.atmas 1.

come Lete met 2: the come of Urs for Pra lice. Mi: 351 Harris el 2:: L024 to Let paresta. Sir add L. 3: Sir: it a Members of the Whist Club on-: scent Christmas supper par. tr and silt exchance Hotel Chieftain Saturday evening.

Mic Alice Burgotn arrived he plane Saturdar erenine to spend the holidass with her mother and otber relatires. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rolton and Cauchter mored from a farm near Whiting to the home of her mother. Mrs.

Clara Kirlin until March 1. when they will more to a farm near Wales-Lincoln. Pyl. Arthar Itond Friday for a "from San He will return to Han Inepo day Jonte he will go tor Inogo, whore loft Friday mornJerry Calif. whore Mills ine for bin airier, Mrx, Mick San Lorenzo, he will vialt then will and family and Moore go to San Diego, and Mra.

Dale Tallor are Mr. avening for Noah leaving Friday Tenn. to spond the holidays ville, Mr. and Mra. with her parents, Earl Gentry.

News Stories. Strahan Methodist Church Christmas Sunday. 19.35 John La Brebout, Minister Floyd Hillyer. S. S.

Sapt. Morning Worship. 9:45 a. m. School for all ages at Sunday 10: 45 a.

m. Garden Club Held Election of Officers The Strahan Garden Club met at the church V'ednesday. A cOoperative dinner was enjoyed at noon. Those attending were and Mesdames W. R.

and Messrs Lynn Costello. F. G. Wederquist. Joe Hathaway, John Bases, Morris Woodfll.

Henry L. Nims. Mes. dames Frank Stevens Bertha Angus, Agness Steele. Grace Donner.

Mrs. John Reehout Dare Angus. Woodall. Those attending in the after. noon were Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Shaul. Mrs. Jas. Hopple.

Mes. dames Everett Gipe and Frank Crouse. Hostesses were Mrs. Marvin Woodhil and Mrs. E.

G. W'ederquist. The afternoon's program: Roll call was answered with "A Spodial Christmas." "Symbols of Christmas" wiz given by Mrs. Everett Gipe. Election of officers was hold.

They are as follows: Mrs. Frank Sterens Mrs. Bertha Angus, vice Mrs. Lynn Cos. tello.

-secretary: Mrs. Henry I. Nims. treasurer. Gift exchance and entertainment were in charze of Mrs.

Stevens. Mrs. Robert Shaul1 Wa9 in charge of the table decorations The men spent the afternoon vis. itina. The next meeting will he Jan.

11 at the Morris Woodall home in Glenwood. College Students Home for Christmas Vacation Mary Jo Hathaway. Theron Bolton and Donald Gee. students at Iowa State at Ames came on Thursday for three weeks vaca-1 tion at home. Bob Wilson, student at Milford.

Nebr. and Bob Fisher af Maryrille. Mo. came Wednes. day and will be at home for two weeks.

Janet Fleming. who tends Cedar Falls teachers collose rare Wednesday for a two weeks vacation. ('has. Kayton of Simpson at Indianola calle Fri'day for two weeks. Larry Gipe came Friday from hte University of lowa and Carl Woodall arrived Wednesday from Wentworth Military Academy tuended Family Dinner ('romwell Sunday Mre.

Frank Crouse led her brother. Ed McFarland of Red Oak to Kent Saturday where they spent the week end in the John McFarland home. On Sunday they all attended 8 preChristmas family dinner at the D. H. Vestal bome at Cromwell.

Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Vestal and Franklin of Grant, the C. N.

Vestals of Climbing Hill, Art Churchman's of Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Delman Campbell and ('arol Ann of Council Bluds and Mrs. Gerald Dix of Sioux City. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Vestal also celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Kayton visited Airs. Ethel Ireland of HenderaoD at the Murphy bospital in Red Oak Wednesday afternoon.

0 CHRISTMAS Accept our sincere best wishes for this Holiday Season. Skelgas and Maytag Sent and Mary Jean MALVERN SE. A Ellen Waltz Nominated as Exchange Student Ellen Waltz of Red Oak. a ju-1 student of the Red Oak high nior nominated by a Red school was Osk committee for an American Field Service Foreigt. Exchange during the summer of Scholarship 1356.

the second daughter of Ellen is Waltz of Red Oak, a forHorace superintendent of the Stra-1 mer han school. Frank Crouse went to Iowa U'niversity hospital by ambuCity lance Thursday for a check up at the Dermatitis Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Churchman of Randolph formerly of the Strahan community, celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary.

The Church-; mans' are parents of Mes. Virgil Curtis. Mrs. Tuck Bolton. Theron.

Barbara and Linda spent Sunday in the Charles Nagle home in cit Bluffs. Janice ('lark underwent an anpendectomy at the Mercy pital in Council Bluffs Thursday. She came home Monday. years nt the Ar bool, resigned and Groover will lake over the firat the week. The S'alatona Are moving to Creaton.

Mr. and Mra. Ellis Grindle. Kenneth Grindle and Mrs. Bob Islunt spent Friday in Omaha.

The Grindion had cattle on the market that Any. Mrr. A. D. Fleming went 10 Cedar Falls Saturday.

returning Sunday with their car, which had been at a garage undergoing re. from their accident a few paira weeks AgO. Mra. Fleming spent Saturday overnight with her daughter Janet. Lloyd Angus of Mt.

Ayr was a Monday visitor of his mother. Bertha Angus in Malvern Mra. and at the Dave Angus home. Mr. and Mra.

Charles Kayton attended the funeral of Mrs. Kay. ton's cousin, Bernard Pierce of Sunday afternoon at Macedonia and afterwards went to Carson and visited Mrs. Kayton's father, A. L.

Carleys. Mrs. Tom Walston went to the Clifford Preston home at Lenox Monday where she made the acquaintance of her new grandson. Tomnie, weight 8 horn. Der at the Corning hospital.

Mrs. Walston returned home Thurs. day. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry L. Nims companied by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nims and Shirley of Malvern attended a pre-Christmas family turkey dinner at the Wm. Harriman home in Council Bluffs day.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goodman of Red Oak announce the birth of Steven Allen, Dec. 13. weighing 1 6 oz.

His grandmother is Mrs. Elma Wiseman. Leon Lemonds of Glenwood were Sunday dinner guests in the Clarence Lemonds home. A A Merry Christmas A MW Ewww MAN 1955 MILLS COUNTY FARM BUREAU Season's "Greetings to our Friends Merry Christmas 11 11 WALLER TRANSFER MALVERN 2....

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1890-1977