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Adams County Free Press from Corning, Iowa • Page 9

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AWLtt, AMMS COHNTI HUB COttONO, THE FREE PRESS! I ISM bare! Curtains oa.oABj there Mr. so awl Mrs. Dudley Gaddis went CaltW $1J6 to $545 Oatt 9S cents IS cents Com cents Butter 30 cents KO. 1 30 cents Ciwun No. 2 28 cents Heavy Bens.

15 cents rWl Of ear trouble which has developed from i an 5 Mrs H( la iU wit a severe cold and ear He has been mast two weeks. brown leather pocietixjok io Sir. and Mis. Robert Archie of Sid- Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Houck have Send your curtains Moore's Cornittj, TuedNijr evening. A reward is i ney, town, were Sunday visitors in the moved into the Mrs. Stella Kenyon I dry. 20-21 offered. Mis.

Fwd Yrnn Felt. i home of Mr. mod Mrs. K. A.

Hilliard. Souse in Coming. i i Miss Bertha Bennisoc, Miss J. Decker wittered a heart attack Donald Akin, aoa ot Mr. and Mrs.

i Cecelia Colgan drove down from i Olson and Miss Mary' Edaburn of Sunday night, and Is not well at this F. o. Akin, visited his parents dur- i Omaha Sunday and spent the with I Creston were visitors in yri- tinw. His condition Has improved how- ing the Jfebraska State University va- her mother. Mrs.

James CoJtan. day. SI cation. Mr. and Mrs.

T. T. Stump nave! Frank Turner. Vho is attending Mrs. Orio Phillips went to Des! Mr.

and Mrs. Sterling Jenkins and the W. Herrinj property and school at the Ion State University, is Moines last to have the cast i rs Harry Brown were supper guests wUI vacate the William HcVinua prop- spending: the spring vacation in removed from her arm which had been Sunday evening in the home- of Mr. eny i T. B.

Turner home. Helen Devereaux or Omaha, daagh- ter of Mrs. William Devereaus, spent Mr. and Mrs. Oale Harrison and tae week-end in corning in the home family irere Easter guests in the home of her mother.

Robert BadeeuTlPred Shaw and E. of Mr. and Mrs. Eari MoOaffin ar.S Sraken a few weeks ago. Miss Almira Tomer entertained the Teachers' Bridge Club Tuesday evening.

Refreshments were served following the evening of contract bridge, Mary P. Lawrence and Mrs. J. B.I Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Whisier spent 13 cents O. Bollman went Des Moiafe Wed- George Harshaw. son ot Mr.

spent Mondav to AU ftftOKtfn Til ---I- snrinff 0 1 enl aa ne i-OIKC week ro astend a Is cents! creamery meeting. ((reen) 4 cents Horse Hides to nt the spring Phone 74 for all toad ot-Ugtit bulbc. Dean Rogers, (u Dakota, visited over Easter in the home of his lather. Dr. J.

H. Wallahan. Charlie Ear! was taken to a hospital in Creston last Friday in the Hilliard ambulance. Mr. Earl has been in poor health for some tune.

His condition is serious. Mary who is tending school at Ottawa College, ot- I tawa. Kansas, carae Thursday and the week-end in the home of her sister, Mrs. C. P.

Eppart. Miss Elinor Widner, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Oscar xiarKuaw £jJ7nt LUC spcuig i vacation Trfth his parents. George is ve i student at Simpson college.

1 Edward Miller, son of Mrs. Agnes i Spring. i Miller enjoyed the spring vatation aith his mother. Edward is a student' at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Glenda Symonds, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles SymowU spent the week-end in Coming in the her parents. Clenda is employed Des Moines. i Mr. and MrsTRalph Cooper and Mrs.

the funeral of Mrs. I iMr; her for Burlington. arrived Tuesday morning Don't be mislead. Only during the by the illness of her father, Bexall ORIGINAL One Cent Sale can Charles Earl, who is in a hospital in i you get two regular size packages for Creston. Mr.

Earl's condition is some- i the price ol one. plus only Ic. 250 bar- pent the what better the Isjrt fey days. When gains choose from. Mark your culen- home of not in creston Mrs.

Wilson is a gues: dar Jor three days Wc-dnasday. Thurs- in Jin the R. A. Hilliard home. A luncheon for O.

E. S. Past Matrons I Mrs. Frsnfc Witaer. is visiting her of Coming will be held Friday at ths 1 parents.

Elinor is a teacher in D. W. Herring visited home of Mrs. Harry Christie, at 1 p. m.

Riverside high school and is taking vantage of ten days vacation. Mrs. Charles Wffl Irene spent the past week in Des Moines and Ames visiting in the Rev. Shipman ing. tertainment.

that's "The Couuiry Doc- jtor" at THE AMERICAN THEATRE Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Denton of Bloom- next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, fleid came Sunday and spent the day and night in the home of Mr.

Mrs. Bruce Watts. Kenneth Moon entertained Dick Powers, Walter Symonds and Wayne Bush Sunday at dinner in the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Moon. Miss Ruth Bamis entertained the Octo Club Wednesday evening at the boat of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert H. Moore. The evening was spent sewing and refreshments were served. I Mona Miller.

of Mr. and ca Mrs. Clarence Miller, was able to be brought home from a. Creston Friday evening after a serious illness with pneumonia and threatened mastoid. Mrs.

A. W. has been in a Creston hospital for sometime following a serious operation, is reported improving satisfactorily and members of her family hope that she will be able to return home within a few days. The Kill Kare Club rast at the home of Mrs. August Homer last Wednesday.

ilr. and Mrs. W. B. Ankeny have Penfold of the Mt.

Etna vicinity last home. Rev. ah'pman being -A cousin of eeived a letter from Oscar Helzer Sunday. Mrs. Penfold who is Mrs.

Mrs. Kayes. They also visited in the ing that he is located at Henderson- 'Gladys Hunwr Hartsock home at Ames, (ville. North Carolina and possibly may Heritors sister is critically ill. The Royal Circle met Tuesday after- saoa at the Some of Mrs.

Prank Adams. Thirteen members out in cars provided and spent the afternoon sewing. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs.

B. H. "billon and toa Bsbby of Granger, Iowa, and Mrs. Hairy and soot. Rodney and Jimmy of Ackworth, Iowa, were week- ead guests at the home of Mrs.

Ada Dillon. Sally and Austin Turner children of Mr. Mrs, Francis Turner, are recovering since their reoent illness. The children were taken to Omaha and placed in a hospital last who also a cousin and who is the head of the Home Economics department. and Mrs.

Louis Brown. The W. C. T. U.

will April 17th, at 2:30 at the John Anderson, with Mrs. charge or the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Mclnen' family from were guests Sun- I Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Biker of loa-a day in the home or Mrs, City visitors its the Charles mother. Mrs. John Mact. home. Mr.

Baker returned toi home in Iowa City Monday but Roy BraRdon and Caroline, rk Brandcn -ixtsi to De.s Monies on Ba Ita llome nesday of last week to visit Rath! Brandon who is employed in the Randolph Holel. Fred Shaw attended the suite meeting of th.e Iowa Mutual Toraad-i Asso- cialioa last Thursday in Oc-j; Mr. Shaw was honored by being elected one cl the board of directors. The Dorothea asking you to call and line new oultou They are a mixture of all the new bright shades in Strm! Voiie, Organdie, etc. 20 Ralpn Smith, manager of the A.

P. store- ill Clarinda is having his vacation of one week at this time and he and his "wife are spending the Mrs. Charles Wever and son of Red after several days Home of Mrs. Wever's Mrs. Cliff Driskili i day, Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 30.

May 1 and 2 Rexall Drug Store. 2 at W. B. Ankenyv 20 Three county superintendents of rural schools conferred together last Wed nesdar and enjoyed luncheon at the Mrs. Joe Cummings home Federal Land Bank is the new flight both threatened with They the i arrived borne Tuesday.

DANCE April 21 Villa Rio MUSIC BIT WARREN RITCHIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA April 8th. The afternoon was went It is goad news to Corning people that 'Oscar Word, grocer in Atlantic, is on the way to recovery after a condition which was extremely critical last week. He is considered" out of danger at this time and unless complications develop he will be around again before long. ROM and daughter and playing games. ments were served by the hostess.

The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph WUmarth, April 22. Mr. and Mrs F. Layman and family left Thursday for their new home on a faim near Rockwell City, The Jasper Tojraship Study Group met at the home of Mrs.

Otis Kfe Thursday, April 9. There were 12 pres- em and the guide for meal planning was discussed. Mrs. Ralph Fulk. who has recently returned from a trip in the east gave an Interesting talk cov- -j i erin visits of especial interest to all.

and will remain here, has taken i Martha Htntan. Mr. and Mrs. Ho A jj OUS hutch was served at the apartment to the Orlo Phillips home, ton of Chariton were afternoon visi- i 0 Ihe tors in the home ol Mrs. Htoton and W.

Frarter, the latter the mother i Closing Out Stock-As my Jease ex- I of Mrs Ho Hinton. i 65 in ttae am force(1 i close out my entire stock of millinery, par am offering 2 bargains flresses hosier, lingsrie. costume Their daughter. Bernadine Layman, I Sue of Harlan spent Easter in the who is employed by the Bigjar home of the former's mother, Mrs. Maude Frlman hostess of the event.

Besides Miss Prirnan those present were: Miss Georgia Byrne, of Atlantic. Caas county and Miss Ida Barnes, Greenfield, Adair county. Mr. and Mrs. J.

I. Kennedy of Pree- port. 111., came Saturday night called by the illness of Mrs. fath- they were and Boy Hilliard. They returned to their home Sunday evening.

Mr. Earl who was taken to Creston hospital last week continues about the same. arrange to make Shis his permanent location. Mr." Heizer has several friends in Hendersonville who were associated in consular service with him during the past several years. Harry Westergaard, formerly with the clerk at the Bacon Hotel.

Mr. Westergaard takes the place of Harold Smith who had recently accepted a position at the Johnson House in Red Oak. Harold been notified that he is to be transferred June 1st to the Burlington Station in Des Moiaes. here In Corning visiting relatives friends. AMERICAXI JTiL CORNING.

IOWA Friday BARGAIN SHOW Adults ICc Students He Children We BORIS KARLOFF "THE WALKING DEAD" this bill we will also nm the 1st Chapter of "FLASH GORDON" Saturday GENE AUTRY "SAGEBRUSH TROUBADOR" Plus 1st Chapter. 'FLASH GORDON' "Slide, ITellie, Slide" Cartoon in Taylor County farms-. 80 acres gently rolling, close to small town, 125 acres, about 30 acres tottom land. balance gently rolling, 16,000.00, 12 miles from Corning. Both well improved.

Good terms jewelry, etc. Beginning at once my whole stock will be on sale at very spz- cial prices until the entire stock is sold. Ladles, don't miis this opportunity to £li I get new of the latest styles and Dealers brine your I at rt far Coms ln the stock is picked over. buyers. H.

C. Oreenleaf Oak, Iowa. 20 Wayne BloonTand his teacher, Florence Brandt, and Porter and Arlene Peters will go to the Inter-state spelling contest at Sioux City Thursday, April 16. On the 17th Wayne and his teacher will drive to Da Moines to be there In. time for the Uuxjaet dassd tbs stiW conieat county champtone and will spell In.

the state contest Saturday. Cinnamon RolU, 15c per dozen, Sat only. Home Bakery. 20 at prtw far day before Hughes Style Staoppe. Corning, Iowa.

20' Mr. and Mrs. 3. F. Madison entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor ol Naomi and Robert ttevore whose birthday are both in April prefect were: Mr.

and Mrs. 3 issu ot Corning; Mr. anc H. K. Devon, Hxaml awl Robert of north Mt.

Etna; UUlard Jofcutoo of Des Moines: Mr. and Mrs. L. Chase, Keith, Donald, Dale, Ruth and Dean of east VWisca, and Mr and MM. J.

B. Narigon of north Nol- away. Other members of the family no present because of illness were Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Homan and Deimar Charles Sunday, Monday and Tuesday THE MOST "BLESSED EVENT" OF THE ENTERTAINMENT YEAR courageous doctor battle death in Canada's backwoods wilderness. flight that means life as scrum is rushed by airpiane in a breath-taking race against time. lover's fight fear and menace while marooned 1:1 a deso'aie. snowbound fastness, nation's unsung hero receive his reward a moment that will live forever in your memory.

man's valiant struggle to save his stricken pi-ispk- from the scourge of epidemic. proud bill worried lather when he's told "it's Ouinti" the most hilarious scene ever put on the screen. From Pantry to Table in VanCamp's Beans Can, Pork 8 For. fNiCOUNTIKYDOCrOI JEAN HERSHOLT JtfNI SUM IMUKVIUI MOMB WMUN ffilMN Dr. Alton Hey JELLO, All flavors SWEET CORN, Ko, 2 tut Ttpkji, for 2 19c 2 te 19c 19c Time Schedule on thw Par- tictilar Showing of "The Country Doctor Continuous showing Sunday from 1 o'clock Five Shows on Sunday: 1,3,5,7 9 Special Matinee Monday at 2:39 Evening Shows Mon.

7:00 9:00 until 6:00 and Mon. Matinee, lOc 26c Eveningt lOc, 26c ft 3fic Wednesday and Thursday (Next Week) BANK NIGHTS Matinee Wrinmfojr at 5:80 MARGARET SULLIVAN lUN'DOLi'H SCOTT WALTER CONNOLLY in "So the Row" HOMINY, Large for 18-K KRAUT, Large caa for BLUE COFFEE, SPECIAL PRICE pound A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS, INCLUDING LAMB, AND A WIDE VARIETY OF COLD MEATS. EVERYTHING IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THAT THE MARKET AFFORDS. John "Lowest Average Price 1 Phone S7 I3I.G.A.STORESH Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Beemer of Shen- nqoah came Saturday night and remained over Sunday in the borne of itrs. Beemer's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bauer. They were accompanied ack to Shenandoah by Ruth Fleming who is doing teaching practice work Shenandoah. Ruth had spent the with her mother, Mrs. Minie Fleming.

Miss Dorotha MelloiTof Creston. who or the past three years has conducted ancing lessons in Corning, was chosen guest star to appear on the stage at Ue Creston theatre with the original rfajor Bowes Unit No. 5 OR Tuesday last week. Miss Mellon was featured a some very clever tap numbers at both irograms. She is well known for her work with juvenile dancing classes and er own talent.

She has recently at- snded dance training sessions on the vest coast. Emily Arleen. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dlxon, died at twelve i'clock Saturday following a few days llness with intestinal Emily Areen was bom October 9.

1935 and died ril 11. 1936. being 6 months and 2 days old at the time of her death. Services were held from the Methodist Episcopal church Monday afternoon with Rev. Dage.

the Free Methodist minister in charge. Burial was made in Qulncy cemetery. 2hs is survived ny ner parents, four grandparents, and other The Choir of the Federated church enjoyed the annual egg hunt Saturday afternoon in the timber west of Corning. Peggy Hill and Lucille Gardiner preceded the children to the woods and hid the eggs In baskets and singly and later the children sent out with baskets and searched. Frank Swain and Mary McGrath won prizes for finding the largest number of eggs.

Mrs. Harry Coulter is in charge of the choir and accompanied them in the hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Congdon and daughter also went out to be with them awhile.

Attention is IkgairT called to the Older Boys and Girls Conference which is being held at the Federated Church in Corning today, April Ifi. The conference was scheduled to open this mom- in? at Raymond Strait, county presiding. The afternoon session presided over by county vice- president, Eugene Sxartz will open at 1:15 and continue with a very inter- sing program during the afternoon. The principal address this afternoon will be given by Rev. Robert Bother of Bedford.

Banquet will be served at 5:45 followed by a toast program and closing with announcements by O. J. Herbreet. All interested in the conference are invited to attend. A very pretty wedding was solemnis- ed last Saturday.

April II, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oa Lincoln in Corning when their niece. Mia; Gertrude- OSllespie of HopXins, Missouri, and a' daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Gilllspie, bo- came the bride of Hcrshel Saunders of Pickering, Missouri.

The ceremony :ra.s performed by Rev. E. E. Lister or Crts- ton. using the single ring ritual.

The room was beautifully titcorau-d with potted plants and aftc-r the ceremony A two-course luncheon VSR served. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. E. Lister.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Saunders, Mrs.

Myrtle Glllisple and son Cnarles. Mr. and Mrs. Oa Lincoln. Sam grasHsSieT ilie bride and Mr.

and Mr.s. The nevriy married couple will make their Some on 2 fsrai near Pickering. The school of instruction Emttcm Chapter Order of Eastern Ssar. was held Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic Temple with llrs. Raissa Stevens of CSifinda as instructor.

Officers instructed were as Zola Ruben, W. John W. Hazel Bixby. Associate Will Thomas, Asso-' Sadia warder; Linnie Powers, chaplain: Ruth Lines, organist; Perle Lynam, treasurer; OHie Gibson, secretary: Peari corjductre.w; Thelma CarotJierA, associaw; conduct- Mary Stump. Atia; Magnus-j son, Ruth: Sara Marie er; Myrtle Allen.

Martha; Ruth Robey. i Eiecta, and Margart-t Hill, sentinel, in the evening the ritualistic work was put! I on with Mkaos Lsis Humbert and Lura i i Beath as acting candidaMiS. MK. Esther i I Roland aing "Star ol ihe East" and 1 John Riege! furnished fs itrousi of vocal i inumbere. Mrs.

Gentle present- i Mrs. Stsvens with a gift, from Em- 1 bicm chapter. Refreshments were serv- ed by Mr.s. Edith Stephtnson'i commit- from five different chap- O. E.

S. represented at the i i meeting. For a Complete Line of Beauty Service call 73. iOuderb'rk Beauty i Barber Shop, Ruby Witton, Opr. 37 tf Mrs.

Harry Scott and daughter. Bernice. and Bob Bullock drove to Omaha Wednesday and were accompanied home by Miss Anita Sbott who will spend the spring vacation with her parents. Mr. and MrsTA7r7 Wheeler and Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Wheeler drove to Shenandoah Sunday to visit relatives. The especial incentive for the trip was the bftbj? bom to Mr.

ana Mrs. Edward Baughn. The Royal honored Mr. and Mrs, Elaine Cookscy with an evening party last Wednesday evening and presented them with a table lamp. The family have moved to Osceola where they will make their home.

4 BIG DAYS April 29-30 May 1-2 W. B. ANKENY COMING We will have a Demonstrator for Velen's Cosmetics in our for two days bnly MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 20-21 We would be pleased to take your appointment for a Complimentary Facial on tae above dates. Complete Beauty Service Thompson Beauty Shop Phone 383 for ApjMintment Second Dow North Ctvtmtff A he Diggar Co. Everything for Everybody "The One Price Store" 2 Grocery Phonec 19-40 We Deliver COFFEE, Butternut.

The Coffee Delicious- 1 Lb. Can 29c Excell; 2 Ibs. 17c Ritz Butter Crackers; Ib. box. 23c FLOUR, Dinar Wonder, 49 Lb.

Sack $1-83 Crystal White Soap, Large bars; 6 for Silver Putt, 15c size; 2 for 25c Haskia's Health Soap, 4 bars 17c Lye, Rex; 3 23c FLOUR, Buddy Bov, $1.39 4S Lb. Bag Graham Flour, 5 lb. bag 24c Corn Meal, 5 tb. bag 15c CORN FLAKES, Large Packages P. G.

for I7c Beans, H. P. Naiy; 4 ibs. 15c Rice, fancy Blue Rest; 4 2ic Seed Potatoes Are Advancing. Buy Now Grape Fruit, Florida; 5 for 23c Cabbage, New solid; lb.

4c BANANAS, 4 Lbs. Fancv fruit, 23c Lard, 2 Ibs. 31c Boneless Beef, Boils; lb 17c Cheese, Wise. No. Ib.

22c Hamburger, Fresh ground; 13c.

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