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Williamsburg Journal Tribune from Williamsburg, Iowa • Page 7

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ENGLISH es for Mrs. Isabel were held at the Methodist church, at 2:00 o'cjock Sev. C. Johnson lone Johnson by. Mrs.

Pearl were George Butler, Auken, Charles Morse, George Wine and Or- made in the North urial was cemetery of Isabel Montz, and Mary was born April nassed away at the Kherson Donald, North me Sunday, August 7, 'years, 3 mottths and was educated in the Webster Its and attended State Normal Cedar Kekouk nty. me various schools of She was united mar- to John H. Gibbens, at her i Webster, Iowa, Novem- i 1892. They were blessed two boys, Newell G. and Donald Gibbens.

Mr and Mrs. Gibbens followed ing the tetter share of their retiring from active farming, moving later to North an accident three she went to live with Donald and wife. She ne the Methodist church when girl and was an active glish. Following ars ago, son, very kind, loving and devoted wife and mother, and tried to do everything she thought right in God's sight. She had a sacrificed love fof her 'church and her Saviour being completely devoted and loyal.

Relatives and friends here have received announcements of the engagement and approaching marriage of Elizabeth Ann Lockridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glessie Lockridge, to Mr. Ralph Maurice Huls, on Saturday the twentieth of August in the Balboa Union church, Balboa Canal Zone. Relatives and friends here have received invitations to the wedding of Miss Connie La Vonne Lindwig, daughter of Mrs.

Roma Lindwig to Mr. Duane J. Anderson, Saturday the twenty seventh of August in the Trinity Lutheran church in Lindstrom, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs.

Ora Lown called on Mrs. Jane Lown in Sigourney Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Van Dyke spent last weekend in Garner, Iowa, with relatives. They went especially for the Grand Opening of Dick Van Dyke drug store there. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Walla and two children of Maracaibo, Venezuela, are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Calvin and brother Larry also Mr, and Mrs. Layton Riess and son and other relatives.

The Van Auken family reunion was. held Sunday, August 14 in the North English park with 37 in attendance. Those enjoying the na lrl ana waa occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mber in all its activities, work- mond siban, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray i In the Woman's Society, serv- jCassens, Mrs. Emma Van Auken I.Sunday School teacher, and Sigocrney, Mrs. Maggie Coff- nember of the official board. In Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Miller, later vears she took an active and Mrs. Earl Sheaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Van Auken, Orlan and Marilyn, Mr.

and Mrs. Lecil Greenlee and Harold of South English; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Giblin and Jean Ann of Garrison; Mr. and Mrs.

John Van Auken, Mr. and Mrs. Lecil Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Van Auken and Linda, Mr.

and 'Mrs. Jim Morrison, Mrs. Stanley Warner, Carolyn and Lloyd all of North English; Lyla The Journal.lMbune Shopper, Conioltdated. IdWft Official Quick Chocolate Soda Makes erest in the Cradle Roll De- rtment, 'being Superintendent the same. Her husband, John H.

Gibbens ed March 1, 1925. On September 1942 she was married to W. 'Morris, who passed away May 1950. Her parents, two sisters, ay Ealy and Clara Noffsinger nd brother, Willie Montz, and her Newell, preceded her in death. She leaves to mourn her de- arture, her son, Donaldl and aughters-in-law, Helen and Mae, six grandchildren, nine great Lee Wade of Wellman.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and children, Trudy and Jimmy returned to their home here Tuesday andchildren, and many nieces I after a vacation to the western ad nephews, Mrs. Morris was a states. They visited a number 'ARNELL Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Murphy and children atid and Mrs. Larry Corrlgan of Davenport, were visitors here last week in the Murphy homes and were dinner guests at James and Bernard Murphy at Amana on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Conway Were in Knoxville Friday attending funeral of a slster-in- aw, Mrs. Nellie Barker. Pf. Rev. Msg.

J. D. Conway of the atholic student center cele- a spoon. ome ce cream. ome otte sparng waer; or any favorite carbonated beverage.

It takes but a twinkle to put these ingredients together, and then you're ready fora party. No beating of ingredients is necessary because quick cocoa powder is an instant product. It's a happy "extra" that these Quick Chocolate Sodas are good for you. They are made with nourishing milk and ice cream, and even the quick cocoa powder makes an important nutritional addition to the drink. Each serving of this instant powder contains vitamin Ds equal to one-half the minimum daily requirements.

The other contribution made by quick cocoa powder is a deliciously light, chocolate flavor that is particularly pleasant in hot weather. Quick Chocolate Soda 3 heaping teaspoons quick Chilled sparkling water, or cocoa powder any favorite carbonated beverage Small amount of milk such as cream soda, root beer, 1 scoop vanilla ice cream ginger ale or cola beverage Combine quick cocoa powder and milk in a tall glass. Add vanilla ice cream. Fill slowly with chilled sparkling water or other carbonated beverage. YIELD: 1 soda.

last the requiem Mass. Madonna Murphy left week In company with Elick and Vida Oubshar for A rip into the northwest states and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Sailer, Steve and Laura of Davenport and Louise Sailer and Helen Lawler of Bettendorf were weekend guests in the P. M. Sailer and R. H.

Reesink homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murphy and Pat, Bob, Ed and Colleen returned Monday from Des Moines where they had spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Emmet Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Der- nriody are the parents of a son born Friday, Aug. 12, at Miller with the LMhy's Jf.

V. Sheridan of Cedar Rapids was a visitor here Friday with" relatives. tommy and Janice Humphrey returned to North English Saturday after a vialt with their grandmother, Mrs. Tortl Hall. Phyllis and Barbara Burr of Lone Tree are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Kempf. Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Whalen and family were visiting iti Iowa City Monday. They accompanied their son, John R. Whalen, army enlistee, who left there for Des Moines to await further assignment. Sister Marie and sister Mary Charlene, C.

H. M. returned to Ottumwa Wednesday after a three day vacation with sister Marie's family. The John Flnne- gans supper guests Monday evening in the Finnegan home were the sisters and Ed Lehagh- an, Sr. and.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lenaghan Jr. and Kathy of Webster and Mr. and' Mrs.

Hugh O'Rourke, North English; 'DtWMtvil hospital, Williamsburg. Mrs. Dermody is the former Blanche Eileen and Margaret Finnegan, Cedair Rapids. Tuesday the sisters, Mrs. John Finnegan, Mrs.

Vince Finnegan were guests in the Robert Armstrong home in Whatcheer. Mr. and Mrs. Style influences from around the World are the new fashions shown R. D.

Wham and family spnt sveral days O'Rourke. i as week visiting relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Pat Conway were in Knoxville Wednesday, 10, VON'T COWS ON PASTUXC LOSE COW CONDITION If they do, milk will slump and will stay below what it should be all summer and fall. Feed the famous pasture Williamsburg Feed Service Phone 296-R Highway Just West of Williamsburg.

the benefit of years of research on thousands ef cattle interesting spots in Colo, and Yellow Stone National Park in Wyoming. Miss Grace Good, who is employed in Washington D. is spending part of her vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Alice Good, her sister, Mrs. Edith Thomas and ither relatives and friends.

An Picnic, was held at North English Park Sunday, August 14, 1955. Those who enjoyed he occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. 31enn Holmes and two sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Holmes, Mrs. Blanch Holmes, Mrs. Bertha Aidrich all from Smith Center, Kansas. Mrs. Harold Holmes, Keota, Iowa, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Shaw and daughters, Webster, Iowa, Margaret Herrick, Webster, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Weber, Kinross, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Claypool and daughter, Marion, Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Allen, Rosy Bulter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirkham, Mrs.

Hazel Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Aldrich and family all of North English, Iowa. iMr. and Mrs.

Wayine Wade, Walter Wade and children, Claudia and Jimmie spent Sunday afternoon in Iowa City with the Harvey Parks family. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Cobb, Bobbie and Glenalee attended the All Iowa Fair in Cedar Rapids Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Claypool attended church at Sigourney Sunday and then attended the reunion at Memorial to visit in Canada before returning home. Mrs. Walter Wade and children, Aug. 10, attending the Solemn High Mass celebrated by the Rt. Rev.

-Msga. J. D. Conway on the occasion of his 25th anniversary as a priest. Eleven priests were present including four who were members of his class.

The Mass was celebrated in St. Anthony's church where Msga. Conway celebrated his first Mass. He is now pastor of Catholic Student Center, Iowa City. A dinner was served at noon toy the Altar and Rosary society of St.

Anthony's parish. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Slater and family concluded a visit in the Frank Hannon home and re turned to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martinson Mrs. waiter waae auu UUUUIBU, Mr.

ana Mrs. joe Claudia, Jimmy and John werel of Newton are the parents of a business callers in Ottumwa I son born Wednesday at New- Thursday. Visitors last week in the Elmer Lacy home were Mr. and Mrs. ton.

'Mrs. Martinson is the form er Shirley Duffy. Mrs. Ruth Gitt and daughters 11 WHIT; 1V1FS. JttUltll culxi u.aug*tbd.

a Herman Ostermann of Triplett, sharen and Karen of Cedar and Wm. Ostermann of ap j(j were guests Sunday in Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

i the ahy home. Kath Fry of Keswick and Mr. and Mrs. leen and Jan i ce Gitt returned Milo Fry of Philadelphia, WE ARC ALWAYS INTERESTED in your would ilk? to tell yo'u more about Purina's Feeding plans, which are designed tp hejp you dollars count. Pay visit next time you're in town, Workeri Purina's Research Ftrm have of cattle what they needed.

Yes, the Steer Fatena by telling research men just what kind and of nutrient! they needed to help them get mow from grain. Thr answer Steer Fatena, the feed that helps your grain make lots of low COM beef, Whether you feed light or heavy cattle; whether you have good or poor roughage, we have a proved Steer Fatejw flaji to fit your particular need. PURINA STEER FATENA available jth or without STIIBESTROI Yovr Storo with the cWikerboard WILDER GRAIN CO. Mrs. Rodney Berger Marrow hall.

Mr. and nd children, Stephen, Christine nd Ralph left Friday morning or their home at Maxwell, Neb- aska after spending the summer ere in the parental Mr. and Mrs. E. MoPherson home.

Mr. Berer also attended the university Iowa City where he worked his Masters Degree. Enroute ome they will visit a few days dth his folks in Omaha. Mr and Mrs. John Curik and on, Mike left last Sunday for heir home at Milwaukee, Wis- onsin after a week spent here -1th her mother, Mrs.

Nell Blair nd -sisters, Mable Pine and Milred Goffman and family. Mrs. Marie Ealy of Los Angeles, Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Phelps and Mr.

and Mrs. H. Phelps and son, all of Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.

John Van Auken and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller attended the What Cheer Fair Saturday afternoon. Out of town relatives and friends here for the funeral services of Mrs. Isabel Gibbens Morris Tuesday were: Lt.

and Mrs. Dean Gibbens of Chanute Air (Force Base, 111., Mrs. May Hilton of Galva, 111., Mrs. Marjorie Loomis of Macon, 111., Mr, and Mrs. Noel Montz and Homer Montz of Webster; Mrs.

Marie Gibbens Ealy of Los Angeles, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith of Mount Vernon; Mr.

and Mrs. Jasper Brower of Keota; Mr. and Mrs. David Gibbens of South English; Mrs. Hubert Miller and Miss Olive Brown of Iowa City, and Mr.

and Mrs. Hobart of Marion. Mr, and Mrs. Keith McKinstry and daughter, Kay spent part of last week' here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen McKinstry. The Keith McKinstrys have moved from Cedar Rapids to Denver, Colo, where Keith is employed. The members of the Methodist church held a Farewell party at the church Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Berger and with their mother ati sisters after visiting a week At the annual 4-H club' show held at Marengo last week the Parnell Peppers showed the champion group in the county of calves, owners of the calves were Mary Jane O'Brien 2, Kathleen Hanson 1, Margaret Hanson 1, and Arnold Hanson 1.

Other ratings were Kathleen Hanson 1st on medium wt. Ans and reserve champion Angus, Mary Jane O'B'rien 1st; in heavly wt. Angus and 2nd med. Wt. Angus.

Arnold Hanson 1 blue Angus; 5th Angus heifer; Margaret Hanson 1 blue on Angus; Eddie O'Brien 2 reds on Angus; Bill Hanson 1 white on Angus steer; Larry Lillis 1 red on Hereford steers; George placed 3rd on market litter and pen of 3 pigs; Bob Roe 4 on pen and 3 'and 4 on individual pig and rated blue on purebred Duroc litter, blue on individual boar, red on individual gilt; Frances Murphy 3 whites on purebred Durocs; Charles Roe rated white on his lamb and had reserve champion in the milking shorthorn class. of Danish styling. This grouping to one of the most versatile collections of living, dining and bedroom Not only aro these units interchangeable from room to room, but within a rSom, and with each other. They bring an unusual and Pleasant architectural aspect to our homes. For this custom look, base are individual units, separate from drawer chests, creat- fmt a free scaling variation about the room.

The base units may also to usfd is benches or coffee tables. Note the extra storage space In three drawers of the base units. The wood walnut, finished to have a hand-rubbed sheen, whlell allows the full beauty of the wood to show an increasing trend in new furniture styles. m4 Sliding drawers in the chesta are one side is a walnut finish, and the other side is a dramatic black panelyte. New fashion touches are the louvred drawer fronts on case and the tamboured cabinet for either Television or Hi-Fi.

IOWA STATE iARH DES MOINES AUYO RACES MUnooM, JMi: NliMi. Sipt. Roaring, pulse-poundlnn America's jreai- est driven on Nation'! fatal dirt track. HORSE RACES Biggest runnJnj meet of tin year. Over 250 fist entries.

Big purse. Thrllti galore. PUFF? NORM VOIJ CAM RELV UPON YORK CO-OP YORK CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY MSN. NORMAN LRICHMANN, M6R. BUYERS of CREAM -MILK Off YORK SWEET CREAM BUTTER- DELICIOUS CHEESE PHONE 34 WILLIAMSBURG, IOWA STOCK CAR RACES Speed you It.

Stile modlftfd stock spclnti 27. 100 mile marithon Sept. 4. MUSICAL REVUE 17 S.P». 1 Thnt havn of lilting muile, under the Broidway Stan of SUM tnd TV.

ACRES OF EXHIBITS Nttfoiul stock' show: 4-H, FFA ftlr; women's eipojlllon: fish ind (tame: hall ot science; 10 acre mldwW 40 tcrti farm machinery; mammoth of things to see tnd do. CIRCUS Breaih-iating action. Famoui of UM UK lop. ORDER RESERVED SEATS NOW Granditond. end $1 50: Boi S3.

Sfrd coin or money ordt- to Trcmurpr, Stair Fair Board. Dfi came by plane the first of ie week for the funeral of Mrs. sabel Morris. She will remain onger for a visit in the homes of ier the 'Jasper Browers, he Newell Gibbens' and the Davd Gibbens'. Mrs.

Elsie Carter, daughter and niece of St. Petersburg, Florida are here visiting relatives and riends after a visit with relatives in Missouri and Kansas Mrs. Carter plans to sell her iouse here before returning to Dr. and Mrs. Jack Drisooll and children, John, Steven, Bill and Christine left Sunday worning for Vermillion, South Dakota, where Dr.

Pirsch will be an of anatomy at the University of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs, teelyn MUler and their sons, Bop and Gary, Mr and Mrs. Burdett Lortz and their family left Wednesday morning tor a 10 day vacation at Leach L3Ke, and Mrs. Kenneth Cover and family of Clear Lake, Iowa spent last weekend here in the parental Berry and family who left Friday after spending the summer here in the parental C.

E. McPherson' home. Mr. and Mrs. MdPherson and Russell Wade spent a month on a vacation trip to Alaska to visit the former's son, Howard McPherson and his wife and Mr.

Berger filled the pulpit while they were away. was spent visit- ing and looking at pictures taken by the McPhersons of their trip. At the close of the evening re- 1 freshments of ice cream and cake and ice tea were served. Rev. Leslie Hudson of Wood- STAMP? and, was guest speaker at the North English Christian church Sunday.

He is a brother of the Loren Hudson, a former here. Rev. Hudson's wife is the former Irene Smith of North English. The pastor, John McCurdy is attending the World Convention of Christian Churches in Toronto, Canada. On Sunday, Aug.

21 the men will be in charge of the services. Harold Buoher will speak. MIDDLE moved into the house which was recently vacated by the Jay D. Roller family. The Boiler family 1 moved into the newly remodeled apartment next to Or Roller's office in the former Gean Smith property on Main St.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gllmore and spent venlog The annual Ref, Inc. plant picnic was held on Sunday, Aug. at the Middle park.

Aproxi- mately 2,000 persons attended. Violet Rettlg was the winner of the freezer. The food was served by the Middle commonwealth club members, Henry Ehrle is. recovering frorn'l)ack injuries sustained from a fall while he was at work at the Woolen Mill. A mlsceleanous shower for Miss Mildred Vosdnigh of Cedar Rapids, who will become the loride of James F.

Heinze pf Middle in Sept. 3, was given by Mrs. John Ratzel and Marengo. Mrs. Clarence Baust anc Mary Lou of South Amana and Mrs.

Carl Heinze of Cedar Ra pids and Mrs. Adolph Heinze and Patty of Ewt Amana at Ronneburg at Amsna on Sunday night. Thirty-live guests re Now McSwiggin I Furniture Store WILLIAMSBURG, IOWA Visit REDEMPTION STORE 706 2nd Aw. S. E.

CEDAR RAPIDS, D.V.

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