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Moravia Union from Moravia, Iowa • Page 3

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Moravia Unioni
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Moravia, Iowa
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Local Happenings Joyce Gregson and Dianna of Montezuma brought Opal Van Dorln and spent Saturday with Birdie Main. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fowler had dinner with them. They called on Cecil Matherly.

Opal had spent the week with her daughter, Joyce and family. Phillip Ritchison of Waco, is here on business and visiting at the Ralph McDonough home. Sunday visitors at the Alice Raster home were Mrs. Monte'Al- bers and Andy from near Powersville, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Reeves of Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs Carl Cox, Frankie and Carla, Mr. and Mrs. Steve McKinley, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Raster, Tina and Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benell, Robin and Chris. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack McDonough and sons Chris and Randy spent Thursday evening af the home of Mrs. Irene Bower at Coon Rapids-, going on to Wadena, Friday to attend the pre-wedding activities of their son, Tefl McDonough and Paulette Imdieke. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Butler and Margueritte Beatty from Marshalltown called on Birdie Main Sunday morning.

Mr." and Mrs. Max McDonough and Mrs. Garnet Brain, Joyce Ros- dail and Douglas Bender of Oska- ITEM of the MONTH ,2 WOODEN SUP LADDER Moravia Furniture Open 10:00 to Dally Phone 724-3294 Moravia Custom Spraying CONTACT MORAVIA FARM SERVICE CO. MORAVIA, IOWA loosa spent Friday evening at the Larry Sime home in Applevalley, Minn. Ann Davis of Cambridge, joined the group and all left Saturday morning to attend the Imdieke and McDonough wedding at the St.

John's Church at Wadena, Saturday afternoon. of Interest From By Miss Hate! Hellyer Mr. and Lloyd Brown spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tiuxton Dicks.

Terry Rose spent the weekend in Des Moines with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kain.and Mrs. Helen Rose, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward McCord returned home Friday from a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Dick and Hazel Hellyer, and Mrs. Lyle Cloyed were in Center- vine, Saturday.

Terry Rose spent Wednesday evening with Delbert and Karl Calhoun. Mrs. Clarence Whitehead attended Hospital Salad Luncheon at Centerville Friday, and also called on Amy Hiner and Blanche Walter at the Golden Age Manor. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Whitehead ealled on Mrs. James Wilson at the Albia hospital, and on Mrs. Mary McFatridge Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Huff called on his father; Harold Huff at the St. Joseph Hospital in Centerville Saturday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Brown spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Earl Boyer.

Mrs. Clarence Whitehead attended U.M.W. at Moravia Wednesday morning. Those spending Sunday at the Gene Huff home helping John Huff and Fred Sandeen celebrate their birthdays were Mrs. Hazel Sandeen and Gaynelle, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Sandeen and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Huff and family, Mr and Mrs. Tary Huff and family and June Gene Huff and John Huff called on Harold Huff Sunday evening.

Mrs. Clarence Whitehead spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. F. Whitehead. Mr, and Mrs.

John Zajec spen Sunday evening with Dick ant Hazel Hellyer. Little Shannon Seals spent th weekend with her. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haver.

of Interest From By Mrs. Dick Brown Edith Callen Mr. and Mrs Wayne Christy and Carol, Elaine Spencer and Chri were Sunday dinner guests (Aprs 17th) at the Bob Bennett horn near Ottumwa. The dinner the birthday of Mrs. Wayn Christy.

Edith and Doris Christ; spent Monday (April 18th) at th Stanley Spencer home. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Agan spent Tuesday evening at the Ro Arga Jwme. Alice Ullem visited Sibyl White head Wednesday afternoon.

Theresa Brown attended a Tup perware party, Wednesday eve ning with Carolyn Argo in Ottum wa. and all enjoyed supper at the No Need to Moke Your Selection From A Picture Come Moke Your Selection From Our Many Styles On Hand. irloin Stockade; Mr. and Mrs. 8.

F. Whitehead to Ottumwa Thursday after- oon to see Dr. Berg. The pin in ibyl's leg broke and had to be Amoved and a walking cast added to her leg. Mr.

and Mrs. Eldon Huedepohl, South Amana, spent Thursday nd overnight at the Tom Hartz ome. Glennie Dicks and Lucy Laws ac- otnpanied Phyllis Dicks to Ottumwa, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

George Rinehart ook Stacy to the Atbia Jefferson choql skating party, Thursday vening at Moravia. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Overturf, Mr. nd Mrs.

Roy Argo and Verda Aro visited at the Truxtdn Dicks Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nfck of spent Friday evening to Sunday evening at the Paul Dicks ome. Verda and Ernestine Argo visited Wary McFatridge and Farrie Bell, Albia, Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown spent 'riday evening at the Truxton Dicks home. Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert Perry visited the Roy Argo home Friday eve- ung. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fenton spent riday evening at the Paul Dicks lome. Glennie 'and Phyllis Dicks at- ended the Past Matrons luncheon at Moravia, Saturday, and also O.E.S.

Inspection Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Whitehead, Janny and Dougie, of West Des VIoines, were Saturday and Sunday dinner guests at the B. F.

White- lead home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swift visited at the Russell Brown home Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests at the Roscoe Argo home were Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Marie Van Weelden, Babe Kernes, and Julia Miller of Blakesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dicks, Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Dicks, Mr. and Mrs. Truxton Dicks, and Mr. and Mis.

Johnnie Laws enjoyed a picnic at Lake Rathbun Sunday noon. Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Messamaker home were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rees and family of Pleasantville, Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Bruntmyer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Messamaker. Mr. and Mrs.

Doug Messamaker and family were afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spencer and Chris spent Sunday aft'rnoari and were supper guests of Edith Callen. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Argo called at the Gerald Argo home, in Car lisle, Sunday morning and were dinner guests at the Max Marshall home in Ankeny. Ray Rinehart was honored on his birthday Sunday, with a picnic dinner at Lake Rathbun and the following guests at his home in the afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rinehart, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rinehart and family of Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs.

Ricky Rinehart and family, Mary Ann Mallonee and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rinehart and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Rinehart and family.

The Iconium Youth Fellowship held a sunwise party Sunday evening at the Paul Dicks home, honoring Pam Murphy's high school graduation and also her birthday. Gary Coltrain, Suzanne and Julia Moore, Tim Penfield, Scott. O'Con- noi. Brad Brown, Tracy Rinehart, Sheryl and Lori Hartz, Paula and Penny Helmick, Melanie Derby, Cindy Lockman, Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Brown, and Mrs. Bonnie Helmick, Patty, Peggy, and Pam. Mrs. Delbert Calhoun returned home Tuesday, April 26th, after spending the past two months at. the Richard Calhoun home in California, getting acquainted with her new granddaughter, Jill.

Supper guests at the Bob neli home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schweinebart, John McAninch and George Rudloff. They were celebrating Bob's birthday. Newt of Interest From Griffinsville N.

Bend By Daphne Shepard Attendance at Sunday School 16. Next Sunday there will be preaching following Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Darl Long spent Tuesday evening with Emil Longs.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huff called Tuesday afternoon at the Gene Long home. Opal Lemley was hostess Wednesday to the Wednesday club. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Shepard spent Tuesday evening at the Ernest Hiatt home. Doris Hampton spent Saturday with her parents, Emil Longs. Daphne Shepard was an afternoon caller. Lowell Shepard spent a few days in the St.

Joseph hospital for tests and observation. Keith Lain and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Lain spent Saturday evening at the Dean Lain home. Monuments Mow the time for you to choose your totally memorial.

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Harold Huff entered the hospital Friday evening. Doctor said massive heart failure, he is a little better. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hiatt, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Shepard were Friday dinner guests at the Guy McDanel home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bane, Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Wells and Stella Wells spent Sunday evening with Emil Longs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beaty accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Shepard to smorgasboard at Arbela, Sunday after church. Dollie Huff attended the dinner Sunday at the Moravia community building for Catholine Beaty's 81st birthday. The Piano Kitchen Band entertained Saturday night at Seymour for the Mother and Daughter banquet. Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Lemley attended the CB supper Sunday evening at the Mystic Center. Mr. and Mrs. George Lain, Mr.

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Years Available:
1930-1977