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The Bayard News from Bayard, Iowa • Page 7

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The Bayard Newsi
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Bayard, Iowa
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7
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shower OF VT wwt by Mrs. Merle Sauvafo who played the accor- dlan accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Leonard Hayes. At the close of to evening refreshmwite of ke cream They received many cake and coffee were served by Mrg. rifts.

Mw- HanoW u. K. and Mrs. Hum assisted HaroM Titus, Mre. Jim Oady, in ViTlan Huitt assteted bj To One And All HILDREN looking oat of the window at a desolate landscape try to catch a limpse of mythical sleifh drawn by mythical reindeer.

But there is naught that is mythical about the spirit of Chriatmas that transforms the commonplace. That Christmas of 1945 may be for yon the happiest Christmas of all is our sin- wish. SERVICE GARAGE mm awaited there-- CHRISTMAS-- with the opportunity of renewing friendships. We cannot tell you how much theae friendships have meant to us. We treasure them, every one.

Let us celebrate the Yuletide wim rejoicing and good cheer. Let vs celebrate it with a genuine thankfulness in our hearts for the blessings that have been ours to enjey. LILLIAN'S LUNCHEONETTE A are a thousand and erne ways of extending the gseetings to you, but no words we put into writing, no words we can frame with our ring with more sincerity than the old'f ashioned greeting MEHY CHRISTMAS TO YOU 0 C.L. JONES Standard Service Heating PAGE ABlVlKt Mrs. Iryl honoring A miscellaneous Mr.

and Mrs. Iryl in ttbe city hall in Owthrte Center Saturday evening. Many lovely and useful gifts received. The evening was apent playing cards and visiting. Miss Hilda Vaughan assisted Mr.

and Mrs. Greenlee to unwrapping the jrifts Refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee were served toy Mrs. Vaughan and Mrs. Ina Greenlee, assisted by Mrs. Marion Vaughan, 'aud Mary Ann.

Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. Ivyl Greeulee spent Sunday in the parental In a Greenlee home. M-r.

and Mrs. Jack Crawley and family were visitors in Perry Tuesday. They were dinner guests with there. Glen Greenlee hauled strew for Harvey Duro Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Sumner spent a few days last week -with their daughter, Mrs. Don Williams and family near Coon Rapids. Mrs. Leroy Hellingson and son of Goodell foave been visiting her sister, Mrs.

Virgil Aarons, and family the past week or two. Mr. and Mrs'. Wetzel and family were visitors in Guthrie Center Tuesday. Kit-hard Vaughan spent Saturday night at the of his grandparents while his parents attended the shower given for Mr.

and Mrs. Ivyl Greenlee. Mrs. Walter Hambleton is recovering from 'a severe attack of tlu flu. Jack Craw ley took John Green lee to Guthrie Center Thursday to have tihe cast taken off his foot.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bu'hr of Des Moines spent the weekend in the parental Robert Kinntek home. Elmer Calvert has been picking corn for Virpil Aarons the'past week. Mr.

and Mrs Vaughan are ex- tbeir daughter Frances bone the last part rf tfce Hilda Vaughao of Des Moines spent toe weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Boater and son of near Pfenora were visitors in ttte parental Walter Hambleton home Sunday- Mr, and Mrs. Jess Crawley were visitors in the Ina Greenlee home Thursday forenoon.

Mrs. Pearl Greenke was a visitor k) Des Moines Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Titus spent last weekend visiting relatives in Coon Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Rofbert Kinnick and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Sheer were visitors in Omaha last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Crawley and family spent Wednesday visiting friends in Perry.

Mrs. John Betts, LeRoy, Mrs, Donald Herron, Mrs. J. Heater and Mrs. Dale Betts spent Thursday in Des Moines.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith and Barbara were Saturday evening visitors at the Duane Herron LeRoy Betts, Mrs. Donald Herron and tbo Herron girls were among those attending, the basketball ganne in Bayard Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Drake, John and Dale Betts and Alva Palmer were Guthrie Center visitors Thursday. Donald Corey and Mr. and Mrs. V.

S. Dory have been on the sick list (iayle and Douglas Drake visited Sunday afternoon with Ramona and Roberta Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Herron and! daughters entertained Donald Herron' and Mr.

and Mrs. Duane Herron and children Sunday. Mr. gnd Mrs. ().

K. Allen and family were visitors Monday evening at i tlxv Delbert Palmer home. Bed Oak reMdeots were deprived of sleep; one night recently. A ratoit by cocker spaniel tok refuge in a rain' at tfce home of Dr. W.

S. Bd- mnnd. Another cocker sww joined in the sport and the two flogs set coootin that sleep question. The rafcfcit stock Ks post, even the pipe betac rolted around and flijjpfted in the air by the dogs. A policeman finally to the rescue and one of the dogs lefU At a safe moment the rabbit for cover and the other dog was left in the lurch OF CHRISTMAS OUR RMIEFA1HBIS celebrated Christmas sometimes under the greatest of difficulties, to say nothing of danger.

Today, in warm, lighted homes welcome the arrival of Yuletide, without thought of those early hardships. It might make our Christinas a little happier, our hearts a little more thankful, to take thought of these things. to spirit ffcis MCMMI W9 mow wish McA amd of whkk emly Chrittrnm tut DON R. MICKEY D.O. FROM EACH OF US TO ALL OF YOU There's no place like home when Christmas comes around, and there's no time like right now to wish aH you kindly home folks the merriest Christmas ever.

It has been a. privilege and a pleasure to have served you in 1945, and we look forward to your continued friendship. FARMERS STATE BANK awf atf hristmas Cheer Again may you how the fragrance Of hemlock, pine and holly. Again may friendly voices call A greeting warm and jolly; And again may the meaning of Christmas, Deep and still more true Bring faith and hope and gladness To the hearts of yonrs and yon. FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY To each of us the word Christmas summons many happy memories.

To some it recalls a ride over, the frozen countryside to grandma's, bells tinkling all the To others it recalls happy reunions in mirth- filled faing rooms, gay banquets and glowing Christmas trees. But to off it recalls days of charm and endearment, the happiest days of our May, yon know this happiness its fullness once again, dear friends, ifa Cfmstmat seafon of 1945. BAYARD ROLLED RINK Stroud Bower When Snow Lies Softly on the Hill Now, when the fir trees wear white collars, when the birds make tiny stitches in the snow and our footprints hurry towards the warmth of home and the companionship of loved ones, it's time to wish afi our friends the fullest joys of the Christmas season. So, heflo every body and Merry Ghrittmatl.

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Years Available:
1884-1977