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The Monroe County News from Albia, Iowa • Page 3

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Albia, Iowa
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The annual Tsbbals Thaxter re- unjon was held at the George Whitlock home here Sunday Aus 25 Mrs Leora Anderson was elected president: Lxxiald Tibbali. lire president; and Mrs. Dorothv McConahj Mr and Mrs Bert and Randy of Lemay. traveled the farthest to attend. Hugh McFatndge was the oldest member present and Randy the youngest.

Additions to the families since the last reunion are DeWayne Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deuayne Clark: Vicki Lynne. daughter of Mr and Mrs John Shirley; Tamie Sue. daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin King: Maria Lynne.

daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edwin Clark. Randv Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs Whitlock.

Marriages DeVerne Mc-Farland and Rosemary Gray. Those attending the reunion were Mr. and 1 loyd Clark. Columbus Junction; Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Clark and grandchildren. Cathy. Susie and Ricky Clark. Panora: Mr and Mrs. Eldred Estlack.

Kemy and Janie. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McFatridge. Moravia: Mrs Hazei Major.

Chariton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Anderson. Ottumwa: Mr. and Mrs Max Harsin. Shan and Jii'Jj, Tracy: Mr and Mrs Harold Clark. New Sharon: Mr.

and Ben lock and Randy. Mr. and Mrs Merle Clark." Mrs. Urada Tibbals and Donald; Mr and Mrsj Wayne Clark and Alan. Mr.

and Mrs James Starcevic. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitlock and Becky, and Vernon DeTar, all of Albia. and Mr and Mrs.

George Byjanie. Delia and Sjlvia. Emporia. Kans. CWF Groups Have General Meeting-The Christian Women's Fellowship groups, with the exception of the Rebekah group, will meet Wednesday: Aug.

28. at 9:30 a.m. in the Sen-ice Center of First Christian Church. Group meetings and a general meeting will be held The Priscill group, with Mrs. Lacey Tuc ker as leader, will host the meeting.

A skit. "Caught in a Web." will be presented. Mrs. Maude Palmer will lead the worship service. Tfcwnday-- A card party Mill be held at St Mary's Church at pjn.

Thursday. Aus 29. Miss Mar FaJlna will be the chairman and Mrs Bernard Kitterman is cochairman. Others on the committee are Mrs John Tangie. Mrs.

Charles Anderson. Mrs. Bill Kearney. Mrs. Tom Dougherty.

Mrs. Madge Wilson. Mrs. Peter Susin, Mrs. John Bearv.

Mrs. Robert Smith. Mrs. Anibale Deeet. Mrs.

James Kelleher. Mrs. John Mitchell. Mrs. Ed Murphy.

Mrs. Leo Sin nott, Mrs. Leo MiurhelL Mrs. Len Dolentz, Mrs William Stu chel. Mrs.

Ernest Cardenzana. Miss Ann MUetich. MJSS Helen Murray. Miss Ann Shehan. Miss Mary Perzel and Miss Martha Yarkosky.

Host C.Y.F.-- The ChrLstian Churt-h in Fairfield was host Sunday to young people in this area for a district Chrsitian Youth Fellowship picnic. Fourteen young people from the Albia First ChrLstian Church attended- They are Bill Moore. Diane Botts. John Tucker. Tom Taggart.

Janet Coon. Joanne Ash er. Gary Derby. Pam Mock. Linda Poison.

Mary Jo McDonald. Sheryl Spain. Randy Bates. Karol Hellyer. and Rev Jeen Park.

Churches represented were Oskaloosa. Keokuk. Albia. Davenport. Eddynlle.

Blakesburg. Keota. Ottumua Davis Street Chris tian Church. Ottumwa First Christian Church. West Liberty and Ft.

Madison. and Lassies Club to Dance-The Lads and Lassies Square Dance Club will a a dance Thursday. Aug. 29. at 8 in the building at the Monroe County 4-H Fairgrounds Gene Beavers will be the caller.

Last Tttnan Of SCMMW- The last teenage dance of the season uill be held at Albis Countr Club Tuesda evening from 8 to 10 30 All members are ueu and bring guests The c-onunittee include- Mr and Mrs Cliff Boariiman. Mr and Mrs Vinus Beauiuoht and Mr and ilrs John ichleier Lucas Is HonomJ -A surprise part held on evening ai the home of Mix Diane ebb honoring Mis Debbi Luc-a. daughter of Mr and Mr Glenn Lucas who L5 ing to Las Tho-e present were Karen an. Jean Frazier. Ueana Fla hue.

Sinnoit and Mi Webb The group primmed l.u cas itii a gift Hospital Auxiliary Board Will Meet-The Mor.roe C'ountj Ho-pita! Hoard meet at 130 i Saturday. Aug. 31. in the duiing room at the hospital The uas origiiiall scheduled foi Mondaj Sept 2. Change Date Of Meeting -The Selection Ladies i meet Thursday.

Aug. 29. i -Mrs. Ruih Mosbc-y The meeting was originally scheduled for Wednesday Ccuntry Club Dinner- Dance Is Postponed -The dinner-dance scheduled by the Albia Country Club for Tuesday. Sept.

3. has been postponed to Saturday. Sept 21. Troop 93 Meeting Will Be Tonight- Boy Scout Troop 83 will meet at 6 m. tonight at Scoutmaster Clair Bates' home All members are urged to be present.

Phone 932-2326 Features Alternate Each Nit? Now thru Wed. 2 BIG HITS OCEANS 11 --PLUS-MM MUMS. urn rite Gates Open 7:00 Show- Start 7-30. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Kincaid of Cnippawa Falls. have been visiting with his brother-in- law and sister, Mr and Mrs. John Huber. Mr. and Mrs.

Kincaid and Mr. and Mrs. Huber returned this week from a vacation in Denver and Frazier. Colo Theo Morris returned lait week after spending 10 days in Knovxille at the Everett J. Ormsby home.

Edward J. McDonald left Sunday for his home in Redondo Beach. after having been called here for the funeral of his father. W. McDonald.

He and his family had visited his parents here in July Miss Frances Forster has returned to Mason City after ing spent three weeks ith her mother. Mrs. Ed Forster. following an European tour A visitor of Mrs. Ed Forster last week was Marie Van Cleve of Xew Haven.

Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Feehan and family of Dubuque spent the week end at the William Feehan and Dick Maddison homes Mr and Mrs. Larry Coad and children of Ames spent the week end with Mrs parents.

Mr. and Mrs. William Gannon. Visiting at the Gannon home earlier in the week were brother and sister in law. Mr.

and Mrs Chris Rich ards. of Springfield. Ill- Mr, and Mrs. John Huber and granddaughter. Kimberly Huber.

visited in Keswick with Mrs Huber mother. Mrs. Margaret Kincaid. then went to Cedar Kapids to visit her nephew. Ronnie Kincaid.

who is attend ing barber school Mrs. Mae Williams returned home from Universitj Hospitals in Iowa City Tuesday Mark Downs of Sih is. Ill will arrhe here this week to make his home i his grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Bart Downs, for the next three years He has enrolled Albia Com munitv High School.

Ernest Lynch and Miss thy Marie nch of Duluth. spent the here i Mr and Mrs Robert W. Larson. Mrs. Bart Downs -pent the week end in Rock Island.

Ill with relatives Sunday guests at the Jim Jen- MONKOC COUMTY MEWS Albia. (Monroe Monday. August 26. 1963 kins home were Jenkins" sister. Miss Zoe Jenkins, of Minneapolis.

Minn. and Jim Roach of Marquette Inixersiiv The Rev and Mrs. Lorents J. Flak left Sundav on a ueek's vacation in northern Ion a Mr and Mrv Kenneth Akins. Chuck and Paul, uere in Des Moiaes Sundav attending the Iowa State Fair and visiting relatives Mr and Mrs Benham and daughters Mehnda and Bobbi Lv IIIL attended the Iowa State Fair in De Moines Sunday Roben Schnutt and Mr and Mrs.

Gerald Schmnt and Tony of Marshailtown spent the week end at the An Walton home here. Mrs. Adkison and Adkison of Compton. who have been visiting their sister and sister in law. Mrs Ed Went worth, accompanied Mr and Mrs A Wilcox to Des Moines Sundav emns for a iisi before returning home Mr and Mrs.

William Elh- Mn of Cleveland. Ohio, left Sunday after at the Kenneth Weller home Mrs a Sowden of Crown Point. a i was a Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Ed WaLsh Mrs Opine Woodard of L'mon Gap. Wash is isninj; at the Tom Korster home and ith her brother Karl Karnwell Mrs Woodard i a former Albia school teacher Dr and Mrs Parrott left this niormni; for Oakland City.

Ind to attend the funeral of Mrs Parrotts aunt. Mrs. Molly Clark, who died in California. Dinner guests Sunday at the C. J.

Murray home were Mr. and Mrs John Chambers. Kathleen. Torn. Teresa and Jim.

of a port. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roan. Peter.

Karen. Mary and David, of Traer. Mr. and Mrs William Murray and Scott of Cedar Rapids. Mr and Mrs A Wilcox and Bill Adkison of Des Moines.

George Adkison and Mrs. Adkison of Compton. Calif Mrs. Kerne Graves. Miss Helen Mur ray and Miss Marie Murray of Albia.

Mr. and Mrs O. Duea spent last week in Excelsior Springs. Mo Guests last eek at the Dr D. K.

Orelup home were Mrs. brother-m law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Corv.

and family of Dem er. Colo Mr. and Mrs Boyd Smart and Susan have returned from a va cation in Colorado. Mr and Airs. -James Lockuood of Alexandria.

left Satur- dav after visiting at the home of Mrs Lockwoods brother in law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. D. N.

Orelup. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Hol- Jr.

and son Steve, and Andv Kausalik a been vaca Honing in Colorado. MODERN GLADIATORS-Bristol. England, police have been equipped with lightweight "ladiator shields of glass fiber to ward off a a Each shield 15 two feet i and two feet long READ THE WANT ADS Sheer Delight Pretty as a butterfly on wing. slender sparkling column of sequins makes this evening en- iemble shown in New Yorit. Dress is topped with sheer or gandy ruffle.

Obituary Ruth Stokes Menefee Stoke- Menefee. daughter ol George and Emma a cw Stokes. was born a 20. 18.S9 at What Cheer and died 3: St Luke's Hospital in Davenport A 18. 1963.

on Aus 24. 1914. she was mar ried to Emmett Menefee Three i were Ixjrn to i mar i a Her husband died 13. 1934 M.ist of her earlv i as spent in county. She moved to lisvenport 20 vears In addition to her husband, slu- as preceded in death by sisters and one brother.

i i are two sons. George Mene.fee of i a and Kenneth Menefee or 1'uwners 111. a a i LJetlv Slayers of a i brothers. Kci a Stokes of Albia and a i Stokes of Milwaukee. sisters.

Mrs. Alice Schultz of AI- and Mary Ann Tovvle of Sacramento. 1'2 grand children; and two grcst grandchildren. The funeral was Wedncsdav afternoon. Aug 21.

at Downs Memorial Chapel i Donald Plum, pastor of the Christian Church. in charpe. Furial a in Oak View ceme tery. A Dollar Spent in Monroe County Helps to Build Monroe County BOYS and GIRLS LOOK WHAT'S COMING DONT MISS IT! Saturday Morning, Aug. 31, 10 a.m.

King Theatre Big "Back to School" Show "Tarzan and the Lost Safari," the "3 Stooges" and 2 Color Cartoons Plus Lots of FREE PRIZES to Be Given Away to Several Lucky Boys and Girls. FREE PRIZES are ff rom GAMBLES--A Boy's or Girl's Bicycle. J. C. PENNEY Gift Ccrttticate.

ALBIA VARIETY STORE--Two $5.00 Gift Certificates. WILLIAMS CLOTHING STOKE--A SS.OO Gift Certificate. RALPH EWERS Gift Certificate a Pair of Shoes. ILLINGWORTH JEWELRY--Two $5.00 Gift Certificates on "Queemire Diamonds" and Two SS.OO Gift Certificates on "Bulova Watches." It's fun for all plus these swell prizes and other surprises, too! Children 35c Adults and Juniors 60c. WSP A PER fl H1V HY-VEE FOOD STORE BEHNKE'S FAMOUS FRYERS CUT-UP 27' 33c PORK Each Tenderloins.

lOc TENDERSWEET Corn Sfor'l Tall Cans 00 SUNNY SMILE Tall Cans Pears. 5 for 1 00 FRESH GROUND Beef. 3 Ibs. 1 Crocker Dry Potatoes lOc MULBERRY Bacon lb.33c Double Stamps Wed. GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2lbs.29c ITALIAN PRUNES lig.

$1.79 SUNNY BISCUITS 3for19c HOSTESS VANILLA lOc HY-VEE Pork Beans 9c HOME GROWN Watermelons Each 59c MICHIGAN PEACHES Box $2.98 6-OZ. JAR BUTTERNUT INSTANT COFFEE and Coffee Maker 49 Both HY-VEE TOMATOES 6 $1.00 Ad Good Wed. Only Week-end Ad Thurs. Morning. Says Stamps Don't Raise Food Prices 1 A Kan of trading re emi A Bunn prv at the I i i a In fai-! he l- nuv even help to a 30m.mh udv ice in -(ate which vT prohibit -lanipo.

prici in i aie IrxH'lv no i-v ulenco that a ide-p; t-aii ji! pi tt'Htl to Kux in uix-ii 1 an- ux-d laiHirulir in pni In pot i i ol i i tati- ln r- llii'iv art- no ri'-lrictioiiN a a i i i i ami ni'inij; ulu-n' ii-ili-cincd iuil In In-, i in K-liriiar I hi'd pi a i 11131 i in Hi 1:1 Kansas atui 'lopcka K.in Kfuli.s i-(i a i a i pi ico of -lori 1 in i lower non a -tore- in SiilM liniailon i I i a urealer i i i of -Tore- a i i a i-itie- and stales, ar.ii a i i cuiiMdeia lion more widespread stamp-, showed i i i re-nhs Hnnn said "Price in cities stamps werv in u-e in actu.UU a i lower a in i i a i-itics of neiphhor mi; stales sijmps banned or lie said A i the 3.rOU mem her i a I i a i i i i A i i a a elect ed i a ol Hie i 1 exec i i a i THOUGHT POISONOUS lii 1780 a l-'rencli from the island of Santo Do mmuo I i the a into Philadelphia, but few peo pie uoulci taste it It was considered poisonous. WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 JR SHOE REPAIR Painl your house fresh as a daisy with the easiest-to-use house paint made So rich In tinspfil oil ii's snnrnnleeil Long-lasting protection Is the premium you ucl Uiis popular-priced house paint Gold Bond' iui.iruntccs c.m't find a higher quality paint at iis price. i (Ju.ility House Paint richly fortified linseed oil a a a preservative. It penetrates deep into the pores to anchor the paint. And the colors resist f.idini; a after after your neighbors tlie uecd paint, will look like new.

HAWKEYE LUMBER CO. 15 A Ave. W. Phone 932-2094 Phone 932-7121 to Insert Wont Ads BEHNKE'S Grade A Eggs (Medium Only) At Your Favorite Food Markets. HY-VEE FOOD STORE UNITED FOOD MARKET THE FOOD CENTER.

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