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Ames Tribune from Ames, Iowa • Page 7

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Ames Tribunei
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imn IK AMES- 9EEK EDUCATED DOG AUSTIN, Tex. Registrar K. J. Matthews of the University of Texas here searching the to find if there is a dos iu classes. He received a letter from North Texas asking for an "educated fox terrier." WILt BtFILED INDEPENDENCE.

Mo. 94-year-old will of a pioneer Jack- sou county farmer was recorded In probate court. Filed originally before the probate division was created. It wag neceesary to record the document to perfect the chain of title to a piece of real estate. AMBI DAILY TKllOlf I TtMEI.

IOWA MOMDAT, DBCgliBMt 24, Georgia Peach Quit No. 7 AMES WHOLESALE FRUIT CO. Wishes to Extend Their Best Wishes for a Very Merry Christmas Copyright. 1334. NBA Service.

Ino'J TO YOU ALL all our friends and patrons we wish the most joyous Christmas possible. May it bring you every good thing, and may its happy cheer continue long after the holiday is past. COOK'S BOOTERY Who else would be Santa but Di. DaJoe? He's getting the thrill' of a useful lifetime in playing the jolly Saint role, with his pactt overflowing with toys. i CHRISTMAS GREETINGS r' than think of us as a business institution we would have you think of us as "folks." For it is as such that we wish you a Merry Christmas and hope that you and yours may enjoy the amount of peace and contentment.

EDWARDS COAL COMPANY K- r'Copyright, 1934, NBA Service, Inc.) littlt stockings" all a row! li still seems a miracle to Diouht. as sht gazes ai them, little Emelie's eyes stray away from the display. Today's Pattern i. Meiriry Cihutisttinmais 7 lii 1 Our biggest asset is the good will of our customers, aiid we sincerely value the business you have given us. May your Christmas be merry and the New Year bigger, better and busier than ever before.

McDowell Jacobson INSURANCE AGENCY 8, Jacobson W. E. unique design of the waist of this little frock makes it an. 1 "outstanding creation. The front yoke with the lace and opening is combined with an easy fullness, and the lacing idea is carried out: in the pocket ornaments.

Gingham, lightweight wool or cotton; fabrics make up beautifully. Patterns are size 4 to 12 years. Size requires 2 yards of 35-inch fabric plus 1-3 yard contrast. i To secure a 1'ATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWIXG IX- STRUt'TIOXS, fill out the coupon below, being sure to MEXTlOXj THE NAME OK THIS NEWSPAPER. The FATJj PATTERN BOOK, with a complete selection of Julia Boyd designs, now is ready.

It's 15 cents when purchased separately. Or. if.you want to order it with the pattern above, send in just aii additional 10 cents with tho coupon. I 103 PARK AVKXUK, NKW YOIUC JCnclosod 15 cents in coin for Pattern No Size. Name i Address City stalc of this newspaper Asserting that there's no use remaining married to a man with whom she had lived only a month last summer.

Mrs, Virginia Overshiner Patterson Starke Seeger Gilbert Kahn Cogswell announced In New York that she would seek an annulment from Arthur Cogswell, her seventh husband. "Don't marry!" the former Atlanta beau- tj contest, winner advises lovelorn Rlrls. COCIETY (Continued from Page Three) Lloyd Walther and daughter, Patricia of Byron, 111., and her sister, Mrs. Jeanette Perkins of Ames. Mrs.

Clinton Adiuua and children, Frank and Mr, Hud Mri, 3uy Dodds. Mr. and W. F- are entertaining Mrs. LaGrange's mother.

Mrs. Alice Somers of Toedo, Mr. aud Mrs. M. J.

Krezek. also of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. 'th Krfzek of Moines. Dean and Mrs.

C. H. Stange and daughters Elizabeth and Jean and Mrs. Stance's mother. Mrs.

Beyer will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Engelbeck In Des Molnea Christ mag day. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Myers, 1010 Ridgewood. will have as their guests at dinner, Mrs. Myer's parents. Dr. and Mrs.

Ristein of Maquoketa, who are also enjoying a holiday visit In the Myers home, and Prof, and Mrs. Blair Converse. Guests at a family dinner party in the home of Mrs. Dan Zumwalt will include, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Buck and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. M.

Zumwalt and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Zumwalt and family.

Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Atkinson are entertaining Dr. and Mrs.

H. M. Harris. Miss Katherine Cranor and Miss Marian Atkinson of Drake university, who is enjoying a holiday visit in the home of her parents. Dr.

and Mrs. B. D. Atchley will entertain their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Hyatt and Miss Elizabeth Hyatt of Kansas City as well as other members of the family at home. The family dinner party at the Fletcher Allen home will Include Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Allen and children, the Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Bukoutz of Colfax and and Mrs Seymour Brown of Perry.

Mr. and Mre. Walter are having as their guests. Mrs. Dunagan's mother, Mrs.

E. Portet- fleld of Indianola, who Is spending the holidays here and Mrs. Dunagan's sister, Miss Pauline Porterfield of Iowa City who will spend Christmas day in the Dunagan home. Mr. and Mrs.

0. N. Johnson and son will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Trueblood and family Christmas day.

Mrs. T. Baldus and daughter, Miss Ida Baldus, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Baldus Howland and son Bernice at dinner Christmas day.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLeod are having as guests Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stubbs, Mr.

and Mrs. William "VVinton and fam- and Miss Esther Dawkins of Omaha, who is spending the olidays in Ames and Nevada, Miss Dawkins was for several years em- 'loyed in Sheriff Hattery's office Nevada- Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Stafford and tfr.

and Mrs. Clay Stafford will.be hosts at dinner. Covers will he arranged for, 16 and guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stafford and family and Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Stafford and family, all of Blairs- mrg. Mrs.

L. G. Rosenfeld and sister, Vliss Gertrude Morris, plan to have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry.

The Season's Greetings from THE SOD A GRILL We will be closed all day Christmas Mr. Matlack arrived in Ames Saturday morning, joining the family for a two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Holslncer will be hosts to their daughter, Miss Edna Holsinger, who has arrived in Ames from Rushford, where she teaches, to spend two weeks, a son, James Holsinger of Fort Sill, who is spending a few days here, and a friend, Jack Looney of Tucscn, who will be a guest for two weeks in the Holsinger home and Dr. K. W. Stouder, his son and friend.

Guests at the family dinner to be given hy Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Adams will include, Mr.

and Mrs. Zudson Zentmire and two children, Mr. and COLONEL LINDBERGH COLLECTS FUNGI Toniinuen trims one to cause such plant diseases as the Various rusts which annually cost farmers thousands of dollars and some polleS's which cause hay fever and other related human diseases. "This Lindbergh collection of micro-organisms from the atmosphere is the first of its kind to give concrete evidence of the part played by air currents in distribution of fungi between northern lands," Fred C. Meier of tlxe department of agriculture reported.

"The slides show certain spore types to be abundant over Maine and Labrador and present in diminishing numbers as collection progressed to leeward over Davis strait, the great ice cap Greenland and Denmark strait "Some of the spores of fung caught at different points show definite evidence of having been alive when trapped, for they started to send out germ tube in the unfavorable petrolatum medium," Meier said. Hutchinsoa and two sons of east of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Torgeson and family of Kelley and Mr. and Mrs.

Chet Davis. Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Torgeson are daughters of Mrs. Rosenfeld.

Christmas guests in the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banks and daughter, Mrs. Mary Penfield, will be Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Banks and family of Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Boehn of Ogden and Mrs. Richard -Hoist of Council Bluffs. Mrs. Hoist is a daughter of Mrs.

Penfield. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS AND THE SEASON'S BEST WISHES Ames Storage Battery Go. "SANDY" BEINTNALL Coughenower-Partlow Nuptials Saturday Miss Evalyn Partlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H.

Partlow became the bride of Bruce Coughe- aower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Coughenower in a Quiet service performed Saturday evening in the parsonage of the First Methodist church. The Rev. W.

A. Morgan officiated. The couple will live in Ames. Judea Shrine To Attend Boone Meet Members of the local Judea White Shrine have been invited to attend a Christmas ceremonial in Boone Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Those wishing transportation are asked to get in touch with Mrs.

H. D. Johnson. Eleanor Roosevelt Meeting is Postponed The regular meeting of the Eleanor Roosevelt club scheduled for Thursday at the home of Mrs. H.

McCoy 720 Duff avenue has been postponed for two weeks. For the Holiday Season to Our Many Friends and Customers U. S. PROFITS IN GAME OF WORLDWIDE FINANCE "rom F'as Onet remains intact in the United Stales treasury in gold bars. The has been used as a "revolving fund'' over on the operations of which it was estimated today the United Slates has realized a profit of several hundred thousand dollars.

The fund expires June 30, 1936, and may be extended for a year at the discretion of President Roosevelt. Meanwhile, only Secretary Mor- genthau, President Roosevelt and a few high treasury officials have fu'l knowledge of its operations. Secrecy, they say, is necessary so as not. to "tip off" operations to foreign governments and speculators. Success of the fund in maintaining its assets together with the fact that thru it the United States has established its independence in world financial affhirs, were said today to mitigate against any early stabilization of the American dollar ii.

terms of unstable foreign currencies or a further dcvalution of the dollar. According to present indications, the independence of the American dollar is likely eventually to find foreign nations fieing their currencies to the dollar rather than the United States granting concessions when the time conies for a worldwide stabilization of currencies in torma of common unit." A (1 vnut Bureau. envHoi-M to 1-tmO I'urV Au-uuti. New Voilt. N.

READ THE WANTS with 1 i Every Good Wish For Your Happiness at the Christmas Season and Throughout the New Year Ames Pantorium I QUALITY CLEANERS 410 Douglas 331 ft.

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