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The Bulletin-Journal from Independence, Iowa • Page 11

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Independence, Iowa
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11
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fidependence Neighbors and Mrs. Max DUBois returned home Sunday after spending three' months in Florida. in Texas and tor Mi- 6 See. InJepeMleiMM. is MrT Sutton Wateiloo; Mr.

and Beryl 1 thc? entire family wae able lo ad I Stiickle. Mai ion Members of the Sewing club and Judith of Bi'MiidShj-Jjlogethei'. In attendance i will present the leu-on. will be the ul Mrs. J.

L. and Mr and Mrs Independence. and Mr. and Mrtf Sutton were in Webster City on Monday to attend the funeral services tori ---Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Button's half-brother, John rlainea C.

Craft Mrs. Louis Lencioni and fam-I ly of Geneva, Mr. and i Burr McFarland, and family The Suinncr Sewing club mem- beru will meet with MLS. Twila Mr aild Mrs. Frank Heiwrtnan of mcs; and Mrs Ken- Smith Wedii'-tday attei noon, April Cherny for their Thuisday evening, 6-30 p.

m. meeting on April 21, at and Mrs. Kayser, Mr. and. Mrs.

Ray Harrington and family, Mr. and Mis Vince Brannon and son. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Cir- Kruger. their their children and net McFarlrtd of Aurora.

Mrs. 20 Theie wlll electlon of of executive board members election 01 01 families at Easter Sunday Leneiom and children remained in I dinner Other guests were Mrs. the home of her paients, until Fii- Annette Heed visited in thel john Fortier, Jim and Gloria, dav 0 this, week, home of the Rev. and Mrs. Wll- Clifford Hemseth, Mr.

and Mrs. ficers. Kathryn Lewis spent a visiting her brother-in-law and! ancTGayTord" Ca'ldwell. i NoTand'LT "pastor of the Marian Franklin, Cedar Rapids; I dinner of Mr. and rfjter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Har- 1 aftemoon callers weie Mr. and First Methodist church of Fairchild, Washington, Jowa. Bail Tiumbauer. Mrs.

Lewis was in Charles Harrington of Ce- pendence. i Thc Women's association mom- Mrs. Charles Schabo berb of the First Peisbyteuan cus and daughter, Mr and Mrs.Jliam Noland at Clear Lake sev- F- Cunningham and Ethylej Mr. and A D. Hamngton.

Bert Sullivan' era! days last week. Rev. Mr.JCahill. Waterloo; Mr. and and Patty of Marion were Easter! chuich Wlll meet the tern), elect in Iowa, last Saturday to at-' Rapids.

a shower for the bride-' of her grandson, Gordon' I Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meythaler Mae Wolfe spent Monday were Sunday guests in the home Mr and MiS Har Mr. and Mrs. Don Roth and Lewis.

She plans to attend the and Tuesday in the Louis Greco of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller at wedding of Mr. Lewis and Miss home in Oelwem. Cedar Falls.

Mrs. W. H. Hood, Mattie Nagg of Iowa City on who had been visiting in the Saturday afternoon. April 16.

The' Doiothy Ellis returned Sat-'Miller home, returned to Inde- ceremony will be held in the' urday to Ann Arbor, Mich, after pendence with them. Litile Brown church at Nashua a week's visit in the home of her It will be a double wedding. The mother, Mrs. Mae Wolfe. Miss sister of the bride-elect to be' Mary Cassady of Ann Arbor and Kevin of Des Fames, married at the same time.

also a suest the Wolfe the coming week-end and children and Mrs. Cameron Karen Lee of Kansas City came of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Roy i Sunday night for a three weeks Sanders and daughter of Dewar, visit the home ot her parents, and Burton Jackson, Iowa City, r. and Mrs.

Ralph Kimball. were Sunday guests of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crawford and sons of Quasqueton were Mr Wmthrop weie Sunday evening Sunday dinner, guests the Tofn and Juney Glenny home were Ralph Schuler and family, guests in the home of his -par Carl Gerdes and family and Mr ents, Mr and Mrs. J. Cusick.

and Mrs. C. L. Bright, all of Ml a Sunday evening supper of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Crawford and family. Larry Lisk of Kansas City, was an Easter week-end visitor with--hit parcnte, Mr. and- in I the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cusick of and Mrs.

C. L. Fiester. They are on their way to Minneapolis for a vacation and visit with Easter week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Mrs. F. Bi Blakely of Clinton' Sutton weie her cousins, Mr. and has befen visiting her son-in-law, Jjrs. Carl Borchert of Mennah, Murphy's parents, Mr.

and JMrs. James Murphy. Guests in home Easter the H. Sunday D. Kline were Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kline, Jimmie, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cal- and a brother, Frank Rich- Joyce Ann and Janet Sue, and via Mether, for two weeks. Miss a rds Miriam a Clinton school instructor, was an Easter weekend visitor with Mr.

and Mether and two daughters. i Mrs: Will Crandall of Webster City spent a few days here this week. She was a guest of Mrs. A. G.

Shellitb. Mrs. Crandall, who is a former independence resident, was Miss Daisy Tabor. Mrs. A.

H. Ward returned home Tuesday evening from De- tidbit, Mich. She went to Detroit a week ago to make the acquaintance of a grandson, Roger born on April 1 to Mr. and SML Delmar Harmon. Mrs.

Har- rnoh; ft 'the former Beulah Ann Ward Independence. Mr. and Itarmon have another son and a daughter. Senator and Mrs. Don A.

Risk alrf' Mrs. Robert B. Carson left Wednesday morning for Des Molnes. Mrs, Risk and Sirs. Carson were on the reception committee for the guest day tea held in the governor's mansion on Wednesday aftension.

The tea is liven by the Legislative Ladies league, and the committee is nttde up from Etrown Hotel residents. On Thursday evening, Ittor and Mrs. Risk, State jresentative and Mrs. Carson to attend a banquet given or the wonien of the league for tfwlr -husbands, to be held at cer's. On Friday evening, couples are ihviied guests of Governor Jirtt Leo for a at the governor's They will return to lence this week-end.

of Holcombe, Wis. and Mrs. C. O. McElroy of The daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. Dale Copeland, born Sunday, April 10, has been named Robyn Linn. Harry Lisk. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs; Lisk were Mr.

and Mrs. Duane Hansen and family of Oelwein. The Bun- McFarland family held a reunion on Easter Sunday. It was the first time in 10 years that SOCIALS The Second division members yl the First Baptist church will The Executive 1.30 in the at arnoon, Apiil 21 board will meet church study. The Dubuque Pres- bytenal will meet in Dubuque April 22.

Reservations should be made by April 18. Any one wishing to attend has been asked to contact the association pi evident, Mrs. Carl Tiffany. of the American Legion auxiliary i meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Mclnteer at 8 o'clock Monday evening, April 18.

1 Members of the Kro-So club had a 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting at Hotel pinicon Thursday, April i 14 Bridge was played in the I home ot the hostess, Mrs. Earl I Corcoran, following the dinner, I Contract club members will be guests of Mrs. Lacey Gee on Wednesday evening, April 20.

meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, April 19, in the church parlors Mrs. Lorenz, and Mrs. Roy Larsen will be hostesses. The Friendly Neighbors circle members of King's Daughters will meet Wednesday evening, April received the high score prize. St.

Monica's circle members will meet in St. John's chuich parlors on Tuesday, April 19, at 8 p. m. The hostesses are Mis. Casey Smith, Mis.

James Sexton, Mrs. Richaid Cone, Mrs- Lester Mills, Mrs. Leonard Donnelly and Mrs. Frank Rahe. The Maiinine Bridge club members met on Tuesday evening, April 12, with Mrs.

John L. Leaven. Mrs. James Wester Federated Women's County Meeting Set A county meeting of the Federated Women's clubs will be held April 18, at the Baptist church in Independence, begm- at 9 30 a A luncheon will be served by the Baptist women The meeting will continue until late afternoon and close with a tea. The convention committee members are Mrs.

N. Heisey and Mrs. Ralph Fan is Miss Carolyn Gee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Gee, of Independence and Dale C.

Elliott of Pompano Beach, son of Mrs. J. B. Elliott cf Independence and the late Mr. Elliott, were married Thursday.

April 7, at the First Presbyterian church at Deerfleld. "Fla. Thev are at at Thompson Apartments, No. 3. 3305 Southeast Fifth street, Pompano Beach.

Our Want-Ada Tell Sell 'Em! Phone 1100 Lou Luckel, was i "St neighborhood coffee oil Wednesday morning. She hiffiored Mrs. Johnson, who is a resident living at 512 Sec- avenue southwest. G- G. Perrizo and family Mrs-'T.

C. Scott and family oJiiMinneapolis visited in the jCalenske home from Eas- tetxSundajr until Tuesday of this Week. Sunday evening dinner guests in 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kalenske were Mrs.

Perrizo and Mrs. Scott and their families, Dr. and Mrs. L. A.

Bwtian and family, Mr. and Mrs Luther Morton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ehlers and son. Sunday afternoon callers in the Kalenske home were Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Fagle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford, all of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Kalenske and son Mr. and Mrs Charles Mevthaler returned last Saturday afternoon from a five-month's stay in Texas. They spent the winter months in McAllen, leaving the first of March for Corpus Chnsti where they remained two weeks Ehroute home they visited for- mei- Independence residents, Mr ani Mrs. J. F.

Baden and Mr apd Mrs. Walter Baden, at Austin, Texas. Before returning to Independence, Mr. and Mrs. Meythaler spent a week in Hot Springs, Ark.

Mr. and W. Kmeger reftirnCd Sunday from a fAe- vacation trip through the They were accompanied by 1 Mr. and Mrs. C.

Clark and Jane of Cedar Falls. Mr. and Mrs Louis Kayser of Cedar Rapids Easter weekend, guests in thc home of Mr Mrs. R. P.

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tumblers 19c MABRO PICKLES Cherrios 2 Giant Boxes HAMBURGER SLICE OL FASHION REGULAR DILLS CONTADLNA CHOICE Peaches 4 cans 1.00 BLACKHAWK SPECIALSI RATH ALL PORK OUR FAMILY 20 OZ. JAR STRAWBERRY PRESERVES LIMITED OFFER 39c Luncheon Meat 3 99 RATH SUGAR WAFERS Ib. CONES box of 12 15c ALL FLAVORS HOME MADE ICE CREAM gal. MILKY WAY SNICKERS 3 MUSKETEERS Bacon Ends 5 BLACKHAWK FRANKS 1LB. CELLO 39 TUBE Braunschweiger 19' HARTEX CUT GREEN BEANS 2-303 size25c OUR FAMILY CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL Corn 2 303 CANS 25 BETSY ROSS Grape Juice 2 25 25 MISSION Peas 2 303 CANS Surf 2 4 7 BOX OF 24 LIMITED OFFER WINESAPS bu.

$3.19 WASHINGTON DELICIOUS bu. box WASHINGTON DELICIOUS 4lb.bog 49c GREEN ONIONS ASPARAGUS GREEN TOP RADISHES FRESH GARDEN PEAS NO. 1 Bananas 2 IBs. 29c SUNOL WILDERNESS BLUEBERRY PIE MIX INTRODUCTORY OFFER! ARMOUR CLOVERBLOOM BUTTER IN ALUMINUM FOIL WRAPPER LB. 55( STILES SUPERMARKETS Priow An A DI NOT MET! WMt on Highway 20 LWSPAPLRl WSPAPfcRI.

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