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The Guthrian from Guthrie Center, Iowa • Page 3

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The Guthriani
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Guthrie Center, Iowa
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A Mrs. Edna La Hue program served. Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Caplei and Mrs. Nannie Caple attended the annual basket dinner at the France Nursing Home 'Sunday near Guthrle Center. Mr and Mrs. Glen Francis and Jimmie, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Mitchell, Bob and Mary Diane spent Sunday at Lost Island picnicing fishing. Lyle and Margaret Kund berg and Mrs. Alice Middleton were dinner guests in the Rundberg home in Des Moines Sunday in honor of Don's birthday. refreshments were Middleton home.

Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Middleton and children and Mrs. Millard Herron of Guthrie Center, Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Middleton and Janette of Coon Rapids, Mr- and Mrs. IXvvight Middleton and family of Bagley, 'Mr. and Mrs. Elston Hester, Janet and Jackie of Casey, and Eldon Hester of Des Moines. Evening callers were Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Couchman and family of Marshalltown were guests Sunday in the Ernest llanysh home. David, Kristi, Karen and Richard remained for a longei visit with their grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaloupka autoed to Cedar Falls Saturday to gel their daughter, Doiothy, who has been attending Girls State for the past weeJi. Mr Mrs. Forrest Reynolds and family were visitors in Gutnne Center Thursday evening in the Lottie Phillips cille Zaruba and the honoree Mrs Mary Deardorff, Mrs.

Dimple Tasler. Miss Bernlo Wolfe of Jefferson and Miss Ruvh Brady of Perry a picnic in the Pattee Perry Tuesday evening in I Miss Mr and Mrs Elbort Trent erry Wolfe and Miss Brady were of Menlo were Monday after- former Yale school teachers. llocm i jt 0 rs of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs.

Henry Han- Walker. sen attended the Erb reunion MrS- Lo i Eubank and Sunday at the Maurice Clark Kcnt DCS Moines, Mrs Lee McGee and Rickey and Mr. and Mrs. Don 1 Middleton of Guthrie Center. on i f-r The Bob Cornish family en- Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Jag- ioved a cooperative dinner her of Council Bluffs spent the Clarence Jones Sunday and Monday the me L-. iiome in Bayard. irl Tasler and George Hen- home in Panora. Merle Kroesen of Scranton "i Mr and Mrs.

Dean Allen nen homes, and family and Sandra Lee Mr- and Mrs. Guy Middle Badeer drove to Madrid Sun- ton spent Sunday in Ida Grove ffy for a picnic dinner. with their son, Roy. They Carl Tasier, Everett Rogers, went boating on Black HawK and Bennie Searl and a friend Lake and erjoyed a picnic dm- from Perry left Friday for ner. Minnesota on a fishing trip.

Wednesday They returned Sunday liome. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Latimer and daughter Jane Rae auto- ed to Boone Monday evening to attend a recital. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Smith and children joined Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reynolds and family of Menlo at Springbrook State Paik Sunday for a pic in Jtauuia. Mr and Mrs.

J. W. Hemp- alld Mrs. H. 'E.

Walker were hill Mr and Mrs. J. C- Hemp- helping at the Ward Millet hill and Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Tuesday as Mrs. Mine attended the HemphiJl-Nether- is in tne hospital.

ton wedding which took place Rev Likly and family call the Union church in maica Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt, fc; te aM Mrg Ja of Lake View visited Sunday i attended open house at Afternoon visitors were Ar- lur Meyer of Guthrie Cen- Irven Mitchell and Mrs. i Mams and elnidien.

Mr. and Mrs. Konald Moore nd lamily weu- Saturday voning i i i of Mr. and Mis. Men ill Steensen and amily of i Center.

Sunday dinnei guests oJ Mr. and" Mus. Waj no Messin ger and Martha weie Mrs vlessingor's mother, Mrs- Phil hp Burkhardt, and her sister on Ward Miller Thursda I afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Layton Mene- Mrs. Ja Annie of i editor, anc Wayne's brother, Mr. anc Mrs. Earl Messinger of Stu Clerk District Court une 23-30, July 7 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF THE APPOINTMENT OF ANCILLARY AD- TIN1STRATOH. TATE OF IOWA, uthrie County, ss.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 3N, that the undersigned has een duly appointed anc qualified as Executor of the estate of John Howard Walt at the Don Walsh home. farmers Cooperative Cream- Roberta Snyder and cry at Corning Sunday after me. Forrest Reynolds home I Mr and Mrs- Art Bancroft were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lyon of Panora were visitors Sun- of Fort Collins, Colorado and day in Bennie Searl home.

Mrs. Frank Klemish of Perry. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Key- Mr. Donald Chaloupka and nolds and family, Mr.

and daughters Jane and Janet of Mrs Fred Dubes, Mr. and Mrs. I Bagley were dinner guests in Ebb Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. I the Glen Chaloupka home on Ward Kraft, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Hemphill attended the HemphiU-Netherton Sunday afternoon wedding the Sunday. Mrs. Fred Richey of Jeffer son and daugnter, Mrs. Ra in Union church in Jamaica.

(Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, Sr. of Chichago were visitors Wednesday afternoon in the Arvey Winters home. iMr.

and Mrs. Harold Middleton- of Panora were callers mona Sanders and children Los Angeles, California were guests Thursday in the horn of Misses Fern and Myrtl Richey. The WSCS met Wednesda in the Methodist church with Zola Blezek and her committee in charge. Following the Mrs art. Mrs.

Wesley H.uwood an children were visitois Thurs day of her mother, Mrs. Or phn Van Clove of Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Cham ers of Westside and Mr lambers' niece.

ritrbar ere Saturday and Sunda Park. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Ham ton of Jefferson and Mr. and Irs.

Obridge Slaybaugh re- urn.ed home Thursday eve- ing fiom a fishing and vaca- ion trip at Battle Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver and famuy of Des Moines spent Saturday afternoon in he parental Obudge Slay- oaugh home. Mr- and Mrs.

Fred Dubes and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cornish and Laurie drove to Grinnell Saturday and met rela- and KByt i Mftnlo were Monday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs Junior M. Y.

F. enjoyed a Wa i ke r. hike and cook out at Spring- Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Walkei brook State Park Friday eve- and James Re niy were Thurs s-itors of Bills's p.uents, id Mrs. Will Chambers an ynn. There twenty-two day afternoon visitors of Mrs i MneiC WCiC iy tLrl present. Mrs.

Francis Chaloup- Wavd Miller at the Guthrie Mrs. Kathryn Hooper, counly hospital where she i. R. E. Duffiold, Ancillai A i i a R.

E. Duttield A i i i Dated 22, 1IC.9. Mr. and Mis. Will Chambers Glenn MeCall, id Lynn and Mr.

Mrs. Clerk i i illy Chambeis ol unp 2330, 7 ijoyed a picnu and outing ka, Mrs. Lavonne Hodges and a patient. Mrs. Velma Dresback furnish- Mr and Mrs- Harold Kibbj ed transportation and Janice of DCS Moine Ll 1 I i Mrs Sena Mallory, vvhoL Wednesday evening dn spent' several weeks visiting nol guos of Mr Mrs Denver, Colorado and Kan- Layton Menefee and family.

WHY SAVE? All that will be there at age 65 is what you send on ahead. At age 65, 22 per cent have enough money, 28 per cent still work, 50 per cent are dependent on others. Which Will You Be? For Planned Financial Security tives, including Lu Ann Cor msh, who has been visiting in Davenport the past week. They enjoyed a picnic dinner. Lu Ann returned home with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hyde of Des Moines and Mr. Ray Dawson were guests Sunday at the Elston Zaruba home. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Martin and their house guests, Mrs. Geraldine Martin and Teddy of Stuart, and Mrs. Lucille Martin, Carroll and Gary of Panora enjoyed a picnic at Springbrook State Park last Thursday. The Eastern Star met for a regular meeting Thurs.

June 18. Past Patrons and Past Matrons were honored. It was voted to have vacation during July ana August. Monday, June 15, from 2 to 4, Mrs. Betty Dallinger gave a surprise belated birth day party for her daughter, Judy.

Games were played and they went on a treasure hunt. She received many nice gifts. lice cream, and cake were served to the fourteen present, who were Rose Mary Hooper returned Monday Mr anc i Mrs. Wesley Ha Dr. Mallory met her in wood and family, Mr.

an arro U. I Mrs. Earl Harwood and fairu Sheryl Tarn oi Boone visit- lyi r. and Mrs. Luther Ua her grandmother, 0 0 i anc i family, and Mi- Kate Tarn last week.

a Messersmith and gir jas, nin. ed Guthrle Center Tuesday, June 30, I95g NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX STATE OF IOWA, NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN that the undersigned has has been duly appointed and qualified as Executor of tfce estate of Martin Christensen Deceased, late of Guthne rs Deceased, late of Guthrie County. All persons in any manner indebted said deceased or his estatf- will make aymenl to undersigned ind those having claims a gainst said deceased or his estate will piesont them in manned and form as by law required, for allowance and payment. County. All persons in any manner indebted to said deceased or his estate will make payment to the undersigned; and those having claims against said deceased or his estate will present them in manner and form as by law required, for allowance and payment.

Margaret Christensen, Executrix Taylor Taylor, Attorneys Dated June 20, 1959. Glenn McCall, Clerk District Court June 23-30, July 7 tiic Mci nil Jisit and inual A miscellaneous showei was, wcre Father's Day dinn held in the M.E. church Sat- guesls heir parents, urday for Mrs. Donald Dres- and Mrs Lyman Harwood back. Mrs.

Bess Heater had kjenlo. charge of the guest book, Mrs. an Mrs. Clyde Messi Norma Dunivan of Jefferson gel were Father's Day dinn had charge of the gift book, gucsts of heir son, Mr. anc and Janet Kraft and Sheila Mrs ciaude Messinger a Ratcliff took care of the rib-U am ii Menlo.

bons. Mrs. Eddie Chaloupka, unda. Messers Mrs. Hazel Huss of Perry lo was a Sunday visitor of and Mrs.

Laverle Ratcliff of unc i Mr. and Mrs. Wesl Panora helped with the gifts. Harwood and family. Guests were present from Mr.

and Mrs. Bromley Wool- Jefferson, Perry, Panora and lidge were Sunday 3agley. dinner guests of her parents, Mr Mrs. Don Capely Mr and Mrs- Fred Mitchell. and Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Spen-' cer of Des Moines visited Sunday afternoon at the Minnie Hall home. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bean were dinner guests Sunday at the-Frank Bean home in Bagley.

Irwin's sister, Mr. and NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF i AI'POINT- IKNT OF KXKCl Tl KS OF IOWA, County, ss. NOT1OK IS HKKKBY GIV that i signed a ias' been duly appointed and juaJilied as Kxeuilois ol the estate of Carl S. Foster De ceased, late of i Coun All pel sons in any man nor indebted to said deceased or his estate will make pay menl to the undei signed; am those having claims agains said deceased 01 his estate will present them in manne and form as by law required for allowance and payment Jeannettc T. Foster and John W.

Foster, Executors Taylor Taylor, Attorneys Dated 'June 19, 1959. Glenn McCall 6 Women's Benrus Watches TO BE GIVEN BY Midway Oil Co. THESE ARE REGULAR $67.50 VALUES. ONE OF THESE LADIES WATCHES WILL BE GIVEN EACH WEEK FOR 6 WEEKS TO ANY PERSON WHOSE NAME IS DRAWN DURING THAT TIME. Register Each Week of the Drawing.

Purchase Necessary. Midway Oil Co. No See or Call Dutch. or Max Titus FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Peggy Sneller, Ginger Kraft Sandra Nicholson, Rhonda Searl, Barbara Zaruba, Na dine Deardorff, Pamela Stan Mrs. Dale Brewer of Chicago, 1 were also present.

Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hulquist Oceola, Nebraska have een visiting their son and amily, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Hulquist and Terry. Mr and Mrs. Arval Cape hart, in company with Mr. anc Mrs.

Glenn Capehart and family of Des Moines, drove Waterloo Saturday and ley, Kristi Welsh, Douglas Hemphill, Gary Dallinger Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Lu As good as it looses anci If looks plenty goodl TIRE VALUE! ITJRNPIK1 visited overnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Sheppard and at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Rhoades in Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Small of Panora were visitors Saturday afternoon with Mrs.

Ida Murphy and Miss Stella Small. Mr. and Mrs. James Butler were visitors Sunday evening the Leslie Buttler home near Guthrie Center. Mrs.

Hattie Shattuck of Yakima, Washington came Saturday to the home of Mrs. Ida Murphy and Miss Stella Small for a few days visit. Mrs. Johnny Young, Cindy and Mark, and Mrs. Eldon Hester and her cousin Jimmie of Des Moines visited visited Monday at the George Hennen home.

Mrs. Lottie Ferguson and sons, Wilse and Frank, and Mrs. Maude Anderson of Bag- Icy were suppei guests Sunday in the Bob Ferguson home. Mrs. Mae Tisdale of Sycamore, Illinois arrived Sunday at the home of Mrs.

Ida Murphy and Miss Stella Small, where she is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fox and daughter of Perry and Mrs. Marion Johnson of Mason City were visitors Friday evening in the Ernest Hanysh home.

More And More Women Like COOKING With A More and more women are discovering the advantages of cooking with gas ranges. And there are definite advantages to be enjoyed with Gas. Gas stoves cost less to begin with and gas stoves contain all the automatic features the housewife wants. Bayard Mrs. Ray Schauf II No Down Payment When You Trade In Your Old Tires Tague's Sinclair Service Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Bareus spent Sunday at the Floyd Barcus, Jr. home in Des Moines. Mrs. Ira Stevens of Bagley and Mrs.

Clarence Hidlebaugh went to the state 4-H camp at Madrid Sunday afternoon be councelor for the Guthrie and Audubon clubs until Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moylan, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Ha an of Glidden, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hagan and children, and Mr. and Mrs. V.

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Years Available:
1951-1972