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The Williamsburg Shopper from Williamsburg, Iowa • Page 16

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Williamsburg, Iowa
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Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Sullivan and family spent Sunday visiting in the Frank Sullivan home in Iowa City.

Mrs. Grace L. Roberts of Chicago is visiting at the E. W. Lloyd and O.

G. Jones homes. Shirley Jean and Betty 0 Howe are spending the week with relatives in Kansas City, Mo. Robert Walter, Harold Durr David Reader of Williamsburg and Ralph Driscoll of Marengo spent Sunday at the state fair. 01 and Mrs.

Alice Enochson spent Wednesday of last week at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Worrall near North English. Mr. and Mrs.

James C. Driscoll and two sons, Morgan and Michael, left Of'riday for a few days' visit in the parental Morgan home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Schamberger and sons Bobby and Stephen of Cedar Rapids visited at the home oi Dr. and Mrs. J. F.

McCabe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stake and daughter of North English moved to Williamsburg last week and are now located in the Simmons house in the west part of town. Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Wentland of Hector, arrived Friday eve ning and visited until Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knock. Mrs.

Wentland is an aun of Mrs. Knock. Mrs. Durr and daughte: returned trip that included visits with i anH viaiis Wlln Ve nnd coTo with a brother and a 'ster i Durr at Norcatur, Kansas City NewspaperTHURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941. ret Friday eve- nm a two weeks' vacation P6n northern Michigan, is- consin an Minnesota.

i- tended visit at the home of her Henry noon in and Mrs. after- and Mrs. Cedar Rapids. of Elmore, Minnesota days last week at the of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Koehn, of Rev. Kitzmann. Victor Kamprath, who had been siting at the home of his parents r. and Mrs. Q.

H. Kamprath, returned to Chicago Friday, where ne will again teach school for the coming year." E. E. Montgomery spent Sat- afternoon and evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Montgomery in Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and children ac- i ner nome on Sunday and the home of Mrs. in Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Carnes and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank McCallister attended the Milwaukee service meeting in Ottumwa Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Still and son Arlyn spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Freeman Stark near Wanbiek. Fred C. Newkirk accompanied a carload of heavy cattle to. the Chicago market Sunday. Mrs.

Christian Harding and sons Ralph and Harold and daughter, Miss Alice Mae Harding, a teacher in the Mahaska County schools, called on the Rev. 2ferbe family Friday of last week. Williams. Mrs. Wayne Monty had the misfortune to fall last week and' fracture her arm.

Charles Wuerffel, son of Rev. and Mrs. L. Wuerffel of Iowa City, arrived Friday and visit until Saturday i the home of Rev. and Mrs.

Alb. Bostelmann while his father and mother are attending Walther League camp at Iowa Falls, of which Rev. Wuerffel is the dean The Misses Elsie and Irma Glandorf accompanied the Wuerffels and are also attending the Walther League camp. Aead the Ads in the Shopper taxi aave money on your purchases. ATTENTION MEMBERS PLANING A Let Your Motor Club Save You Money.

You can easily spoil your trip by going uninformed. There are 3,000 detours over the country and they change daily. Your club releases corrected maps every two weeks. Besides, road conditions and travel information are corrected daily by mail and telegraph. See America- it's great! But let us tell you the things it might otherwise cost time and money to lind out the good camps, interesting scenic spots, your special kind of fishing and above all the right roads- All information is FREE to members.

Write to the mam office at 418 Main Davenport, or visit your nearest local office. A. A. A. Motor Club of Iowa Raven and Sterling Feeds Are Good Feeds Zeep Your Stock Free From Mange, Lice and Mites with MedicatedOil ss and Bloating H.OAHRENS FEED OIL Miss Lottie Meyer arrived Saturday from Cedar Rapids for an ex- mother, Mrs.

L. J. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Edwards ana! family returned Thursday from What Cheer where they attended' the Keokuk county fair and visited the home of Mrs. Edwards' brother. BIRTHDAY DINNER AT O. G. JONES HOME A birthday dinner was given Aug.

24th honoring O. G. Jones. Special guests were Mrs. Grace Roberts of Chicago and Mrs.

E. W. Lloyd of Williamsburg. Both are sisters of Mr. Jones.

Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Yearian and daughter, Susan; Mr.

and Mrs. Burton Jones; and Mr and Mrs. D. Paul Frazier and 1 Mary Janet. Mrs.

E. Swartzendruber was hostess to the Dinner Bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. F. R.

Blythe held' high score for the afternoon, while Mrs. L. J. Hogan received the traveling prize. Mrs.

Percy Johnston was a guest. Dinner followed the afternoon of cards. ALL NEW BURG THEATER WILLIAMSBURG THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AUG. 28-29: Lionel Barrymore Edw. Arnold Gene Reynolds IN The Penalty PLUS SHORT NOVELTIES SATURDAY ONLY, AUG.

30: Saturday Prices Gene Autry IN Raocho Grande ADDED SHORT AUG. 31 SEPT. 1, 2: Sunday Shows Continuous James Stewart ludy Garland Heddy Lamar Lana Turner and 100 favorites IN Ziegfeld Girl A worthy successor to "TheyGreat Ziegfeld." Plus am NEWS CARTOON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd: Geo. Brent Martha Scott IN They Dare Not Love ADDED SHORT NOVELTIES 3.

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Years Available:
1940-1945