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Moravia Union from Moravia, Iowa • Page 6

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Moravia Unioni
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Moravia, Iowa
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Thursday, June 2, 1932 THE MORAVIA UNION, Moravia, Iowa You Cannot Afford to Lose FORTUNATELY there is insurance! You need not spend time worrying, dreaming, scheming about the chances of rebuilding your finances lost as a result of sudden fire. A few seconds spent in considering your insurance protection now, or in con- sulation with us, may save you much loss and anxiety later. Don't wait until it is too late I Chet Broshar Insurance that Insures! Ill COULSON Mr. and Mrs. Vane Cline of Mystic spent Sunday evening at the Jim Cline home.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Callen and family spent Sunday evening with the L.

E. Luse family in Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Higgle and fani ily and Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Jacobs spent Sunday at the Clyde Jacobs home west of Centerville. Archie Martin visited with Francis Miller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Hialt and Virginia visited at the Harold Hudgens home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Luse and daughters attended church service's in Centerville Sunday night and also called at the L. E. Luse home. Mrs. Jim Cline and Mrs.

Ernest Hiatt and baby were shopping in Centerville one afternoon last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Luse were Sunday dinner guests at the R.

E. Luse home. Mrs. Bessie Boshak entertained to dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Kincade, Mr. and Mrs. T.

Morrison of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Raster, Elojune and Arlene, and Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Exline of Dean, Mr. and Mrs. George Steele of Des Moines, Mrs. Velma Ewing and Beverly Carolyn, Miss Veva Boshak and Mrs.

Vernal Richmond and Robert Harold of Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans were visitors with his parents near Seymour over the week-end. (Political Advertising) (Political Advertising) NOTICE J.

Petrie, democrat candidate for Congressman will speak from radio station WIAS at Ottumwa, at 6:35 p. Thursday, June 2nd. (Political Advertising) (Political Advertising) JESSE A. HOOVER Republican Candidate FOR MEMBER Board of Supervisors 1933 TERM Reduced Prices ON Wall Paper We find that we are overstocked on quite a number of our patterns of wall paper and have made greatly reduced prices on them. SAVE SAVE SAVE We are closing out our line of LYKALAK at 75c per quart, 40c per pint, 25c per and 15c per Vi pint.

SMITH VEACH DRUG STORE Gull Out Your Poultry Get rid of the loafers. I will cull your flock FREE, for color, vitality and egg No strings attached. No red tape. Nothing to indicate prices will be any higher on Poultry, Eggs and Butter. Sell us your produce for CASH.

As high as anybody and a square deal to all. John Now els Residence Phone 17 Office Phone 61 LOCAL John Irwin was in Centerville, uesday. John Hicks was an Albia business isitor Monday. Mrs. Ethel Gowey was a week-end uest of friends in Des Moines.

Mrs. E. A. Powers of Unionville was visitor with friends here Monday. Janette and Ruth Gowey are visit- their grandparents in Richland.

Dr. Burke Powell of Albia was here see Mrs. J. F. Powell who is ill.

Louie Priebe of Iconium was a foravia visitor Thursday afternoon. Mrs. F. A. Reich and Mrs.

Keith eich were Albia callers Sunday aft- rnoon. Mrs. A. B. Jordan was called to sccola Sunday by the serious illness her sister.

Earl Snyder at Gambles pays $1.00 or any old tire on a new Tire nd Tube. Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cathay were ecoration day visitors at the home emetery at Mediapolis, Iowa.

Mr. and Mrs. Orman Pence of Neada, Iowa, were visiting with friends Moravia over the week-end. Mrs. L.

H. Beery and daughter, Deoris, are visiting with her brother, rank Ridner, at Mason City, 111. Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Schreiner of Vatcrloo, Iowa, were visitors here iunday and Monday with relatives. Burr Tyrrel of Albia is spending a art of his vacation with his grand- iarents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Watts. Mrs. Mary Wills and Deloris Main lave gone to Rochester, where JeLoris will have an examination and lerhaps treatment at the Mayo Clinic. R.

P. Black and family of Reckwell lity, Iowa spent the week-end with iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Black.

D. E. Bishop and family attended a family reunion at the home of his ister in Grant City, Sunday. Ellis Swaim and Dwight Click came aturday evening from Rockford, 111., or an over Sunday visit with their larents. Mr.

and Mrs. R. D. McCauley of Vebster City, Iowa, were decoration ay visitors with his sister, Mrs. Stella Reich.

Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Whitton of Des loines were calling on friends here nd looking after business interests Saturday afternoon.

M. B. Harris has arrived from Minnesota for a visit at the home of his aughter, Mrs. Frank Hiatt, and with is many friends here. Wm.

Cree, Mrs. Oliver of Center- ille, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cree of Vest Virginia were Sunday visitors the J. H.

Schreiner home. Miss Vera Boshak accompanied H. R. Richmond to Chicago and is visit- ng with Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Cotell. She will KJurn home early in July. Mr.

and Mrs. Vernie Hiatt of Exe- er, came Saturday for an over iecoration Day visit with his sister, Mrs. Allen Hiatt, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle Erskine and daughter, Mary Ann, and Mrs. Flo Halden of Centerville were Sunday af- ernoon callers with their uncle, J. W. lalden. Misses Dorothea Darby and Evelyn Hiatt departed Tuesday for Cedar Iowa, where they will attend ummer school at the State Teachers College.

Sure one good term deserves an other. Therefore say so with your vote next Monday and support Albert M. Wilson for Monroe County Record- jr. Thank you. Uev.

and Mrs. J. S. Decker of Mon ezunia, Iowa, came to decorate jraves at the Moravia cemetery Thursday. They were dinner guests of Mrs.

Stella Carter. Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Albert and children of Middlegrove, 111., came Saturday evening for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albert, anc lie brother, J.

F. Albert. Mrs. H. R.

Richmond and son Robert Harold, of Ames are visiting her mother, Mrs. Bessie Boshak anc family. Mr. Richmond is making a business trip through the East. Hall Swaim arrived home from Mil tonvale, Kansas, where he has been for the past school year in college work.

He will probably be at home for the most of the summer. Mrs. Bessie Boshak and Veva, Mrs Velma Ewing and Beverly Carolyn and Mrs. Vernal Richmond and Robert Harold of Ames were entertained to dinner at the A. W.

Kincade home on Tuesday. The public is cordially invited to attend a recital given by the pupils of Miss Helen Loomis at Centervilli high auditorium Thursday a 8 p. m. Mies Elizabeth Sneed ant Jean Shirley Albert of Moravia wil play. Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Haver of Still water, Mrs. Stella Haver Cas siday and son, Clifford Marshall visited with relatives in the Fred and Roscoe Argo homes from Wednesday until Saturday of las week. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Main anc daughters, Velma and Guejidola LaPlatte. Mrs. Herman Walla of Ethel, visited with their fath er, Z. L. Main.

Other Sunday guest were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houser am family of east of Centerville, Mr. am Mrs. Paul Boyer and children of wes of Moravia.

Mr. Main is better tha: he has been. American Family Names Doomed to Extinction Any American who wants to perpetuate the family name has small hope of success unless he can give hia family more fertility In the male line than Is true of average Americans. "Figures for mole and female births and deaths," soys Dr. E.

E. Free in Week's Science, "from the United States census make It possible, the stfl- tlstlcnl department of life Insurance company of New York city points out, to calculate the clmnce that any family will hnve mule descendants of the some name la the first generation, the second generation, and so on as fnr as one carries the calculation. "Even In the first generation there Is only a little more than an even clinnce that name will survive, for about half of the children born to the average family' are girls, and not enough boys dre born to make anywhere nearly sure that the family name will be carried over. 'Among the grandchildren there Is only about one chance In three that the name still will persist. Among the great-grandchildren the chance falls to not much over In four.

"By the sixth 'generation there Is but one clmnce In five that the original family name still will he In existence. On this basis more than four-fifths of the families that settled In colonial America already should be extinct, which Is probably fact. After a thousand years or so more than 80 per cent of the family names will be Literary Digest Men of Genius Honored for Medical Research The Itallnp; Fnbrlcus discovered valves In the veins In 1543, and this laid the way for the founding of modern medicine. William Harvey, born In 1578, was tar 34 years chief physician at St. Bartholomew's hospital, London.

His discovery and scientific demonstration of blood circulation revolutionized all previous medical theories. He was followed by John Hunter, father of modern surgery and originator of skin grafting. A contemporary, Edward Jenner, Investigated a tradition that dairymaids were Immune from smallpox and as a result of his experiments with vaccines Innocula- tlon was born. In the Nineteenth century Sir Humphry Davy produced laughing gas as an anesthetic, and his Investigations along with Sir James Simpson's experiments upon himself ID the use of chloroform were made known simultaneously with the first use of ether In the United States. Clean surgery came at the same time when Lord Joseph Lister advanced the antiseptic principle, work- Ing on the discoveries of Louis Pasteur.

Sir Alrnoth Wright made his contribution of vaccine therapy In 1890, while atiSt. Bartholomew's, basing his work on the discoveries of Pasteur and others. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Minnes were vis- tors in Centerville Saturday evening. Miss Alma Keemer is here from Toedo, Iowa, for a visit with her grand- larents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Homer. She has just completed her second vear of school work at Toledo and we understand she has contracted to there for another year. Miss Zelda Kaster entertained a group of former classmates at a uncheon at her country home last Wednesday. Those present were Mrs.

Tack Clark, Aleeta and Paul, Mrs. llifford Poxston, Mrs. Marjorie Card, Mary Firkins, and the Rufus Kaster 'amily. M. H.

Johnson and sons drove to Rochester, Sunday to brihg Russel Johnson to his home here. Russell has been in the hospital there for several weeks but is doing very well now and his friends are glad that he can be at home again. Mrs. G. B.

Johnson was hostess to a company of ladies Tuesday, May 24th. A very pleasant social afternoon was followed by the serving of dainty refreshments by the hostess. 3ut of town guests were Mrs. E. Sharp of Centerville and Mrs.

Berry Halden of Chariton. D. E. Bishop and family and Mrs. lillie Martin spent Sunday in Grant ity, at the Joe Simmons home.

Dther out-of-town guests there were Mrs. E. L. Broshar of San Diego, and Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Gib- and family of Kansas City, Mo. Urs. Gibbons was formerly Miss La Rue Clancy of Moravia. FRANK MONROE Percheron Stallion Stud Book No. 180358.

State Certificate No. 14590. with star in face. to insure colt to stand and suck. Mares leaving county or parted with become due at once Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur.

G. G. VEACH OWNEH REX REGISTERED Percheron Stallion at my barn or flO a your barn to insure colt to stand am suck. Mares leaving county or paite( with become due at once. Care will be taken to prevent ac cidents bat will not be responsibl( should any occur.

N. Main, Owner AB HUFF. The Appanoose County Christian ndeavor Rally will be held Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2:00 o'clock it the Church of Christ in this city. A very fine program has been arranged by the committee consisting, of special musical numbers both instrumental and vocal. We are very happy know that the representative of district of the state conven- iori, is a member of the Appanoose county.

She will be with us at this rally, also will give the reading that will be given at that time. She is our Albert M. Wilson, Monroe County Recorder, is seeking a second term on iis record. Please remember him with your support when you vote next Monday. CLASSIFIED ADS New 4-burner Perfection For Sale or Trade.

Phono 0546. FRIES for iardner. 2t SKEL-GAS STOVE for sale. See Loyd Carter at Hiattsville. tf mowers to grind.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Called for and delivered in town. Rex Kincade, public highway, between Moravia and my farm, one fleece of wool. Owner may have same by proving it is his and paying for this Brain. STRAWBERRIES FOR Will deliver in Moravia every morning.

Mrs. Ralph Tuttle. 2tp WOOL pay highest cash market price for wool, advise you seeing us before selling. Also see us for wool bags and ROSENBAUM SON, Centerville, Iowa. FOR quality Manchu Soy M.

Tucker. 1 Funeral Directors You Owe YOURSELF a Vacation ST. PAUL I Thit Summer, fares to the Eatt and to the West are lower than ever After all, your success in' 3 2 depends mainly on your physical and mental alert' ness. Your increased effectiveness will pay for the small cost of a vacation many times over. Get a couple of your friends or take your owe it to yountlf.

Travel in royal comfort on one of The Milwaukee Road's famous trains. See the West Yellowstone Park via Gallatin Rainier National Park Peninsula Vancouver and Alaska offer a host of and adventures. Seethe East The old home-town famous places beaches- steamer trips on lakes, river and endless diversions It's up to you In '32 Call on your Local Ticket Agent today, he will gladly give you full particulars. MI MILWAUKEE ROAD County Christian Endeavor News entry in the oratorical contest. Those who have heard it given before assure us of a fine reading.

Rev. Suenkel will have charge of the Quiet Hour. As yet we are uflder- tain just who the speaker will be. The Endeavors of the county invite you to meet with them at this rally. Are you wondering what the youth are doing over the county? Why riot plan to attend this service of theirs? A welcome awaits everyone.

Mrs. Bessie Boshak entertained at a six o'clock dinner Thursday honoring her daughter Vernal's birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for eight. Outstanding Values We are still offering some 9x12 Axminister and Velvet Rugs at very attractive prices. Tho' the price is very low, the quality and design remains the very best.

For years there has never been an opportunity to purchase rugs Of such quality at these present low prices. See the 9x12 Velvette Rug in Our Window, priced at $8.90 Turner Son Ambulance Service Specials FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY MONDAY JUNE 3rd, 4th, and 6th 100 25 10 Sprat 4 tall KIDNEY Sprat 2 No. 2 PORK Sprat 2 No. CERTO 8 oz. NAVY BEANS 7 CORN Medal 5 Ib.

CAKE FLOUR-Jack Sprat 2 3-4 Ib. RICE Sprat 2 Airship Balloon FREE! GRAPE NUT FLAKES 2 GINGER SNAPS 2 GINGER Sprat 1 24 oz. can 09c BIXBY'S SHOE Bottle 14c BIG 4 SOAP 10 RINSO large SUMMER packages for 19c A Tumbler FREE with 3 packages. GALLON SIZE FRUIT APRICOTS 49c CHERRIES 49c PEACHES 47c PINEAPPLE 49e PRUNES 39c APPLES S9c BLACKBERRIES 49c RED RASPBERRIES 57e a $2.00 Order. YOUR CHOICE OF 1 Salt and Pepper Shaker Set 1 Dish Mop 1 Grocer Dust Pan 1 Grocer Kite WE DELIVER! GOWEY REED We buy Cream and Eggs.

(Political Advertising) (Political Advertising) VOTE FOR John II. Morrison CANDIDATE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR MEMBER of the Board of Supervisors 1934 TERM He stands for HONESTY and ECONOMY in government and believes in a SQUARE DEAL for all..

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Years Available:
1930-1977