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Moravia Union from Moravia, Iowa • Page 7

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Moravia Unioni
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Moravia, Iowa
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New Hope Shower Honors Mrs. Bogarf (By Mrs. Glndvs Harsh) Mr. and Ivan Harsh spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha, with Mr. and Mrs.

Max Watts. They attended the wedding of Mrs. Harsh's nephew, Robert Watts to Kathleenn Gillies Saturday evening at the Immanuel Baptist church in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Wilson were supper guests Sunday with Mr and Mrs. R. C. Wilson. Lois Wilson and Gladys Harsl were among those who attended shower for Mrs.

Chris Bogart a Virginia Pettibones Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter and Mrs. Horace Robertson and Harolr of Mediapolis spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Loyd Carter. Mrs. Ivan Harsh, accompanie. by Margaret Callen, Pearl Wood ward, Merle Miller and Elsie Adami attended the County Aid Conven tion at Mystic Tuesday.

Alan Wilson spent Thursday night with Micheal French in observance of his birthday. Mrs. Roland Taite of Des Moinas Mrs. Fred Dusablou of Centerville and Henry Germer of Chicago spent Tuesday morning with Mr. Irvin Kalvig.

Henry Germer plans to stay a few days. Mrs. Lucile West and Mrs. Mrytle Harrington accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Harsh Tuesday evening to Knoxville to see the Moravia Band contest. Minta Shoemaker, Lillie Callen, Ethel Cleaver of Centerville and Mrs. Pauline Cleaver Edanger of Myssa, Oregon spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kalvig.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bellman and Elmer Bellman, and Mrs. Glasscock of Indianola spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Gardner Hatchery Phone 724-3012 Moravia Loyd Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harsh were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest West and Donald Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kalvig Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

John Cleaver at Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Carter spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lute Hiatt.

Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kalvig were Bessie Donovan, John Wood and Lynda, Elka Fryer, Grace Dooley and Nellie Derby of Albia. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Pettibonc spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kalvig. Mr. and Mrs.

Loyd Carter spent Friday in Des Moines. Loyd attended meeting at the state A.S.C. office. Janet and Jean Harrington spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Harsh. Mrs. Ivan Harsh took Verta Hoffman, Melissa Felton, Mettie Roland and Gladsie Pennington to Des Moines Tuesday to attend the Grand Assembly of Rebekah Lodges. Hazel Raster accompanied them to Des Moinse and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Betson. Our Younger Moravia Residents Urbana Center Proctor Enlists In Marines (by Mrs. Vaughn Faber) Floyd William Proctor enlisted in the marine corp. His mailing address is: Private Floyd William Proctor 1939325, U.S.M.C. M.C.R.D.

San Diego, California Thursday evening Mrs. Vera Proctor and Jim visited her mother Mrs. Mary Arnold. Miss Josie Proctor visited with Miss Martha Sinclair Thursday evening, Wednesday evening Mrs. Warren Proctor and Jim called at the Vfaurice Boardman home.

Merle Sinclair's new address is Merle D. Sinclair 17564856 4520th Combat Training Wing Nellis, A.F.B., Nevada. Mrs. Grace Leffer and grandson Allen, Mrs. Dorothy McDowell and Mrs.

Regenia Sinclair attended a cooking school at the Farm Bureau hall in Albia Thursday afternoon jiven by Miss Margaret Herring. Rodey Douglas spent Saturday night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Sinclair. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Douglas ind Rodney and Mr. fend Mrs. Guy Sates were Sunday dinner guests at the DeWayne homer Pictured first row above, left to right, Ruth and Maxine Johnson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Johnson of Albia Rt. and Jeffrey White, son of Mr. and Mrs Dale White of Udell Rt. Second row: Lona and Pamela GJadfelder daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Gladfelder, and Guyla Sue Vincent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vincent Public Ruction School Houses, Outbuildings Contents Monday, October 24 9:00 a.m. Pleasant Hill School Located miles Weat of Iconium 10:30 a.m Blue Front School Located 3 miles West, 1 mile North of Moravia 1:00 p.m. Unionville School Located at Unionville, Iowa 2:30 p.m.

Williamson School Located one mile North, 1 mile West of Appanoose, Monroe, Wapello, and Davis county corners. 3:30 p.m. Enon School Located miles Northeast of Moravia, Iowa, on Moravia-Blakesburg road. Buildings to be removed within 90 days or arranged for. Terms Cash Not responsible in case of accident.

Rex Hagerman, Auctioneer MOUVIA COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT WARREN ROUSE, President C. C. COULSON, Secretary Union Chapel Ladies Aid will meet Thursday, Oct. 20th at the church with Mrs. Irene Herteen as hostess.

Please bring sandwiches, covered dish and your own table service for the noon meal. Diann and Carolyn Faber visited Martha, Madelyn and Mona Sinclair Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Patty Faber, Catherine, Cheryl, Cindy and Rebecca visited in the Warren Proctor home Sunday afternoon. Vaughn Faber, Douglas, Dennis, Carolyn, Cheryl, Cynthia, Diann, Catherine and Rebecca visited in the R.

A. Faber home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens of Newton were Sunday dinner guests in the Vaughn Faber home.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Lowe of Drakesville, Mrs. Alice Proctor, Wilma of Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Prooctor visited in the Sam Proctor home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Coltrain and Lois of Des Moines visited at the Sam Proctor home Friday afternoon. Rev.

and Mrs. Chas. Harris, Mary and Linda were Monday overnight guests at Marion Proctors. Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Proctor called Sunday P.M. at the Orval and Homer Stocker home and also the Sam Proctor home. Marion Proctor spent Thursday P.M. at the Sam Proctor home Mike, David and Rickey Ahee were Sunday P. M.

visitors with Bill Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

Don Ahee. Mrs. Roberteen Ahee called at the Edgar Shield's home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Johnson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Max Leffler and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahee and family Saturday evening.

Rickey Ahee was a Thursday over night guest of Russell Bsttis. Mr. and Mrs. John Middeton called at the Vaughn Faber home Wednesday evening. Bob, Johnny and Jim Gillen visited Doug and Dennis Faber Thursday night.

Bruce Faber of Manson and Deloris Binning of Iowa City spent the weekend in the R. A. Faber home. Mrs. Inez Faber and Bruce and Deloris Benning called at the Vaughn Faber home Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens of Irtcb Tke Flower Wedding Line Invitations Good taste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Wedding Line proves this with the most rupen. type faces and workmanship you could wish ml ft features raised lettering -elegant as the finest craftsmanship -yet costing so ttttk! Oene see oar unusual selection.

to witk The Moravia Union YOUR mm ZUNI" ROCKET "lUNf IS ONE OF THE UTEST ADDITIONS JO THE ARSENAl OF HAVAl AIR WARFARE, A TUPLE THREAT DESIGNED TO USE DIFFERENT WES Of WARHEADS. THIS tONG IEAN AWCRAFT SOCKET CAN DtSJKOY A TARGET fir BLAST OR HSNETRATJON. IT CAN PIERCE THE HEAVIEST KNOWN TANK ARMOR AND CAN SCATTER SOiRAPNEl OVER AN AREA IARGER THAN A FOOT8AU. REID. TOPS MACH 2 IH SPEED PLUS THE HIGHEST tf.

PRESENT AiRCRAfJ. Tell Your Merchants You Saw Their Advertisement in the Union Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stevens visited in the Vaughn Faber home Saturday afternoon Vaughn Faber and children visited in the R. A.

Faber home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. U.

Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Faber were at the Ed Robinson home Friday night to celebrate Francis Robinson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Sandifer spent the weekend in Ames visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Sandifer. Other guest there were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mum and family of Minn.

Miss Margaret Gillen and Jerry called on Mrs. Reginia Sinclair Wednesday morning. Mrs. Edith McConkey and Bill visited Mrs. Margaret Gillen and Jerry Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Margaret Gillen, Jerry, Jimmy and Bob visited in the Earl McKonkey home Sunday afternoon. Bob Gillen was a Sunday supper guest of David McConkey. Mr. and Mrs.

Fay Underwood of Ipringville visited from Saturday Sunday afternoon i the Jr. Leffler home. Sunday dinner guest in the Jr. effler home Sunday included: Mr. and Mrs.

Fay Underwood, Mr. and Jgorayia JJnion, Thursday, October 20. I960 Mrs. Verlin McAlister, Marilyn and Tina and Mr. and Mrs.

Max Leffler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Proctor and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Adanson and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McAlister and son visited Sunday afternoon in the Jr.

home. Howard Smith and Kevin visited Sunday evening in the Jr. Leffler home. Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. McAlister and Ferlin were supper guests in the Verlin McAlister home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Wendall Swaim and Mark Sandeen visited the zoo in St. Louis Wednesday and at the Alto Swaim home. Mr. Alto Swaim accompanied them home to stay a few weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Wendall Swaim and Alto Swaim attended a family dinner at the Charles Swaim home at Drakesville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Herteen and Sharon visited Mr.

and Mrs. Curtiss Smith and family at Bloomfield Sunday afternoon. They also visited Mrs. Pearl Childs at Moulton and she came home with them for a few days visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mayo help Dean Herteen celebrate his birthday Thursday evening. Home made ice cream and cake were served.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leffler spent the weekend in the George Leffler home. Mr. and Mrs.

Torn Estes Jr. spent Friday evening in the George Leffler home. Mrs. Julia Harrell visited Sunday morning at the Jr. Leffler home.

Pete Leffler visited Douglas Faber Saturday morning. Mrs. Goldie Elswick and husband visited Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Cora Tubaugh, Mr and Mrs. Ross Buckey of witcnta, Kansas, spent Sunday and Monday last week at the Rushing home.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor and sons of are spending several days at the Art Martin home. Leta McGee and Carrie Boyer spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. Cora Tubaugh.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rushing and Susie spent Sunday at the Carl Frymore home in Bloomfield.

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Years Available:
1930-1977