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The Malvern Leader from Malvern, Iowa • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE MALVERN LEADER, MALVERN, IOWA, MARCH 25, 1937 HENDERSON Glen Brown, Ava Mass of NeWS of Henderson Near Macedonia Wed Consolidated School Mr-. V- and r. i ir Art De Forest's New "Dynathern" Fights Flu School Mr. Slli nall'l' t'l Mierit! liill Harl'oi 1 the part of FULL2-PLOW POWER Mr. -d Mi Mr-.

J. i iior. Tn- 'I'll, l-l a-id Mr- at a h- had hien jil tor I selio- at Vni. day- v.nli In- mil Mr-. I II.

Anr. i Alice visit, Mr. I Sunday. Kuster av has had a tnr- I n-t nil i his home the past 1' Ilarhor and son Hillie in 1 l.trlior wire in 'tncil I'dufl's Saturday. Art Allen-worth have liter work near Red I Ladies' Aid will hold 1 Saturday afternoon, received from the laniily that they had rib Carolina without car S.

tiers left Wednesday f. California. Mr. Sellers it several wiks ago has work Civic jr. is home for hist Mr.

and Mrs. Estcl Bussard spent vacation fm Tarkio collet i Sunday in with her parents, H-I Mo nn and family were en- Mi-' Addy spent the week Sundav a Lirthrhy wtth Mr and Mrs. IX FfenHer- tlv -f Mr. and Mrs. liter -t Rand-lph.

were collect- rinrlnnd r-ar Shenandoalt. th' "Mrs CMi-latid's hirth- I'-'truks day uas eekl.ratefl t- were enter- lrn a mass hein.ff cele'iraterl K'eV. I-'ranei- Dovle at 10 a. l.y Rev. Kdwin Mi--, and hue and Rev.

t'ather Manl-' V-(ii Ad Iv lri-m tin im'-liv- I as sul. tleacmi. Rev. Sidnev the p'remmit nninly ileliva red the fur the i ci.nte.t I'riday and Arleno i av Aft-, the rr vievs the ladies the 1- wintuTS in the served dinner and snppi in St. ludl and ui tlie evettini; a Mr-.

in the A. (). 11. hall spent Sunday lure with her ni.iny out nf ynesls attend- i r. Mrs.

Willie Kannnenr. The procietl-i of the day were $KO. i Mrs. Steve Xarke and little sou I'atricks parochial school tln'l- an here visiting her ilren also enjoyed a free day. Mrs.

Fauny and Rev. and Mrs. K. Highly and other nlativis. i daiiiihter Margaret who have heen I'li'orye 1.1 ahy was substituting for re for the past three weeks left for I' hn rural carrier, the past Topeka.

Kan. where they will visit week. I hefore piinR to Texas and then 1 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cotnstock I'lorida. tertlined at a hridiro party at their George Xorman has he.en very ill.

Mr- Roily er-on i-it' li: h-ine Miss I'ir tin v.i i k's v.icatii'i' Carl Wilson in M' i PKOP1GY Dr. Lee DC Forest, wizard of radio and talking pictures, took a look Randolph last Thursday eve- Mrs. Delh Huidics hail li'iiincs? in the influenza epidemic and decided something to be done. So, The St, Patricks color Sidney Saturday. IIP (iltered his latest electrical invention in Los AnRcles, the "dyna- carried out in the delicious lunch Mrs.

I)iek Matter spent Sunday 1 if n.ir_i rrn to a world suftcrinc from couphf. nnd achinq muscles, i I'rixe winners were Mr. and wilh her si-ter. Mrs. I'at Malur.

radio principles, the dynnthern uses ultra-short waves over ('. J. Addy. Wendelle Mike Rooiicy ot Tabor attended sri'ill I'u'ld. Tho patient is placed within the r.o,.c ot these impulses, church here Sunday.

It attacks the or internally, relieving Mllie Hayes and family Shell- Holy services will be con- an'! spent Sunday here with her ducted at St. Patrick's Catholic pannts. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kam- chnrcli with services Wednesday eve- nvrtr.

ning p. mass Thursday 1 I Carr and family of Mt. mornim: at o'clock, and Adoration Aw and Mr-. Katlurinc Carr from of the I'lc-sed Sacrament all day and Imogene S. E.

Mills PIANO U'. AT A PRICE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY lias leased the 1:1 leorue and r. ma. IIIIHTV -ell niii'l- ni' ill i- hy Orln Hair'-. Marry Oanuherli had in Rid Widn.

-day Hal d'nT and f.itnilv Maceil. nia vi-iti in the Small Snnd iv. I Hani- Mid Charles Amick jr. alt- n. Iowa Slate college at Allies an injiiyini; a few days vaca- ti'-n itli hi me folks.

Rev. S'iek returned home Thursday No other tractor you much value and performance for your money ai the Model from a nw day- visit with his daiiiili- A new kind of quick-acting tcr at Slu nandoah. power that more work done" Sinimons family oi lower coit. 5 an hour on the plow; 10 an hour on the road; S-minute quick-hitch quick-acting power Hancock were Lnie-ts over the weekend in tlie home. Ihvavne Harris who attends.

Oma- lift; economical ha university -pent the week end Ruth Slenczynski, eleven-year-old line or low grade with carburetor; more comfort for the operator. Let ihow you why the your BEST BUY. tx A with his parents. Mr. nnd Mr-.

Flvyn Galloway were in Council Hlnffs Saturday. have hcen haulinK hrick from Mace-' donia. The were salvaged from prodigy of the piano, who, when she made her debut in New York at the age of barely reach the o( thf -shown a ve as she stretches her notes over an octave, considered Mi Martin wlv. has I. en 'ill i- nricii licit, at this untiii- and mid 1 around anain.

Mr. ni'l Mrs. Denny Martin of Sll' lla' I'onnei's and Sihiihhr Imo- W'lll Council I'dlltT- M.u-ih U. to be pre-cnt at the rv- iee- v.heii Mi-s Mary Kmuard to 1: the veil and en'ered the i hd, oi Mi rey Nun- at Mt. Mi-s Nellie Hilling and e-u-in.

l.io Canlu-ld. of aht. wli" been in are pectul here 1-r a vi-it in tin- Harold Mailer li. me before 1 Iv me. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Mellon dd and Mi-- Man" Conner of -pent Snnd.i'i here with Mr. and Mr-, Totnnne Connors, the ladies' parent-. Kdwar'd. I'Mle son of Mr.

and Mr-. l.attgliliii, has been very sick the past week. Kelly Iliilton spent a few days the tore part nf the week in the home- of brother. Willie Bolton. Mrs.

Anthony Head has been very ill at her home we-t of Imogcne. Mrs. Anna O'Connor of (linaiia spent tlii- fore part of tin- week here on busine-s. Dale spent the week end with Irviu White. Mathew received word his i brother James had the misfortune to break his let Tuesday at Jus fvome near Missouri Valley.

Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Cmtschenrittcr ti n5 Malloy spin! Sunday here with Mr.

benediction at 7:45 p. m. Mass and Mrs. 1.. 1 aunhlin.

dav nioriiinu' at 7 :,10, station of cross turned to their horn, r-- i i caretaker in the I Mr Mr A an(1 the opera house recently damaged by quite a difRcult feat, not easily ac- George and Mr. and Mrs. Ora fi rt i complished by piano experts. went to Red Oak Wednes- T. L.

Salyers Malvern, Iowa Florence Dodds wa.s a visitor in Red Saturday. K. F.dmond.son returned home ihe last of the week from Mt. Vcr- iiiin. Wash.

Mrs. F.dmoiKUon wh recently underwent an operati 1 is recovering nic'dy and has left the. hospital. Several e. nples enjuved a card l-'rulay evening in the D.t- vi, home.

CHIEF OF BANKERS WAITED Dead Animals We haul dead cattle, hogs, horses, sheep ftRT JENKINS Phone 34, Emerson, or 182-F12, Malvem. We pay calls day afternoon to attend the funeral of Andrew Dukeshire. uncle of Mr. Alshotise, and pioneer resident of Montgomery county. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles West of Hiirlinnlon Junction, Mo. spent TIrii'sday and I-'riday here with their ar.d wife, Mr. and Mrs. CiaU-n i We-t, at the home of Joe CahiH v.l'en- they are employed.

little son of Mr. and Mrs. I'. Laiielilin, was sick the -t week. Mr-.

Fine of Maryville. Mo. cm the fnrenart of last week in) b.e I'ahdl home visiting her I Mrs. C.alen West. Mr-.

T. F. Maher. Mrs. F.

I and (ieorjie drove to Vil'i-eii Tlnir-d-iy where they i lie day in tin- Maher home. Pale llilher is the new driver for the WorM Herald free Sunday lirh-'it Hilton the tirsi tie- month who has been em- in Ceo. Jay drn.L' store ill ha-, resigned and retnrn- I 'me lu'p hi i fatlu with his Martin. John Adams and 5 Henry Verdolin ot Minneapolis, who was selected without op! position as president for 1930-37 ot the American Institute of 'Banking at the convention of the Wdl have drawn on institute held in Seattle. The in- i-iry for the April term of court i is a division of the Atner- ri-mnienciny April in Sidney.

1 ican Bankers association and is M'-. and Mr- Junior Schackeliord devoted to the education of bank liinvr. were dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Galen NYtoDOM HOOSTS Wo have a few good teams nf horsi'S and mules for sali'.

Some wi-11 maU'lu-d U-ams in the lot and also a Hiiinbi-r oi gond individuals. Those are brolu 1 and ready for work. We Guarantee Satisfaction on the Horses We Sell or Your Money Back. are always in I'at chunks weighing I Inn in lilnn For anything in PHONE 250 CAUDELL Bros. Iowa Johnny Kenan a valuable mule on, recejitly.

While driving it i on the road hitched to a wagon it i dron-icd dead. Miss Viola Torpy won first in the oral contest. Miss Virginia Innian won iir-t in the written con- tesi at the White Lily school I-'riday, March 1-t. They are both from Morn- int! Star and Miss Mae Maher is their teacher. Three schools took part i in ilv contest: l.ily, Kice, and i Morning Star.

Mrs. Ida Casscl and grandson, i Jininne Sparks, oi Omaha have been spending sevaral in the home I of Mi-s Anna Delchant. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Coin-lock spent I Snnd iv Mr.

and Mrs. I Drake! Mr- Mar.MI. I C.ilhert who spent Ihe 'sinl'i 'ill her daughter, Mr-, Fveieit near Brooks has re- tin' ed to hi i Koine in liuoi-tene. I hi A I ndiuKtun. vi'tciinarv, owl huh Sous uir Sben.ind,.,di in town Sundav 1 bout him iuul no wonder.

The bird is ci iitlaebeil to I'lial'le-s Kor- Mi i el. of New Yolk city, who found li.oi.n. i ijneley, Mebr spent bun in p.ok anil In.ule ihe 01 i ueek visilinu him Hut unubk- tu eurv itmiil-. bere Mr. H.ir- ihe UU'vl.

IsKik it lu tlig Ul'otlX i- a -t ibe and! whcru his ts (ilvlutv-ki jusl I i- vi.it them he tu bis fv.Ulicrv<l ,,,,1, i li.il 1'he owl Ins iH-ldi. which i It d.injibtvi of Mr a ol UaUUt'ljJ liU illu Mioml ouc 4 iui'hi't lalli WWljjhl. ui (l tl SUUivj vuntcs jit.) uilt la i I met! in Al'f'l at ,1 p. in. and 7 p.

in. Mass Sat- I ireenwood's parents nt la-t week in lighters, Maurice and and I urday morning at 7 o'clock and Mr-. Russell Addy and Margaret masses on Kaster Sunday will include n'lln-r spent Sunday with Mr. and Irs Vern Marks in Carson. high mass at a.

in. anil mass at 10 OUR job printing department has been running at top speed since the first day of the New Year turning out olTice forms, church notices, price lists, catalogues, stationery everything that Mills county's busy firms ami business men have needed to start the year right! Of course, it is only natural that we should be busy, because The Leader is equipped to turn out the kind of WORK that careful, thrifty printing buyers demand We have the type styles, the presses, a huge stock of paper and, most important of all, the printers who have spent years learning "what it is all about" That's why we can give you BHB from the cares and worries of getting YOUR printing done promptly, efficiently and the way you like it Simply tell us what you want and how you want it We'll offer suggestions if you want them, supply illustrations if they are necessary, and help you prepare a job that will be a credit to you and your business We can print anything, any size, on short notice from a RO to a 100-page book Handbills, envelopes, and letterheads, office forms, calling cards, posters, stickers and labels, sales books and duplicate forms, bank checks, sympathy cards, personal stationery and 101 i other items And may we make one suggestion? Prices of all printing materials are going up rapidly You can save real money by having that printing done NOW! A Balanced Budget Demands Careful Purchasing The Malvern Leader.

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