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The Guthrian from Guthrie Center, Iowa • Page 7

Publication:
The Guthriani
Location:
Guthrie Center, Iowa
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7
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mtif Beaver Mrs. H. Walker I Mr. and Mrs. Ward Miller.

I Mr. and Mrs- Wesley Har- 'wood and family were Thursday evening visitors of Mrs. Harwood's mother, Mrs. Or son Messinger Messinger and The Philip Messinger reunion was held Sunday at Messinger's home. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs John Battles and family of Jafferson, Mr. and Mrs. Billv Banks and family of Jamaica, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Messinger, Mr.

and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. May Gladys, and Mrs. Princy Schoonover, all from G'uthrie Center; Mr. and Mrs Otto Kopaska and Willard of Bayard, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Mains and family of Winterset, and Mr- and Mrs. Claude Messinger and family of A basket dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Crawley and Larry of Guthrie Center were afternoon visitors. Mrs. Ward Miller returned home from the Guthrie Coun ty hospital Wednesday after noon. iuthrie Center visited from Friday until Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Messinger. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mess-! mger of Menlo were Wednesday evening visitors of Mr- and Mrs. Ward Miller.

The M.A.O. club met Wednesday with Ella Chambers with eight mebers present. After the business meeting, the afternoon was spent visiting. A lunch was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Pearl Dallinger.

Marline Trent of Menlo has stayed with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jontz for the past two weeks- Mr. and Mrs- Albert Cline of Casey were visitors Thursday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Eubank and Kent of Des Moines were Saturday afternoon visitors of pha Van Cleve of Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold" Tallman of Guthrie Center were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr- and Mrs. Layton Menefee and family.

Mrs. Orphd Van' Cleve of Bagley and Mrs. Luther Harwood and children were visitors Friday of Mrs. Wesley Harwood and girls- Mrs. Wesley Harwood entertained at a Sunday dinner honoring her husband's birthday.

Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bates and girls of Des Momes, Mr. and Mis. Lyman Harwood of Menlo, Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Harwood and family, Earl Hanvood and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs- Wesley Harwood and family. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Crabb of Guthrie Center, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carhill of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Layton Menefee.

Mrs. Princy Schoonover of son Our Bargains Will Be Tod Ridiculus For You To Come Early Come Often Mr. and Mrs Guy Jontz and Thomas Hardware of Stuart were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs- Jay Jontz. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Carlill and family of Perry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Menefee and family. Mr- and Mrs Wesley Har wood and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs.

flay Messersrmth and family of Menlo. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Menefee and family were Sunday class and their families present. Johnny Moore has spent the past two weeks with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Moore of Scranton. Dale and Denny Moore spent the weekend with their grandparents. Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

George McKibben and family were Mrs. McKibben uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs- Wesley Graybill and family ol Omaha, Nebr. Saturday evening Mrs. Wesley Graybill and children of Omaha, Mrs.

George McKibben and sons and Jim Reilly went to Exira to see the fireworks. Sunday visitors of Mr. ana Mrs. George McKibben and family were Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Smith and Mr- and Mrs- Roy Pearson and son of Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Trent, Debby and Sandy were Tuesday evening supper guests ol Mr. and Mrs.

Irven Mitchell and family. Debiby and Sandy stayed with Sheryl and Judy Mitchell until Thursday. Donnie Mitchell fisited his cousin, Dick Woolridge of Adel over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Kocli- er and daughter, June Anne, of LaPorte-Clty spent the weekend of July 4th in the home of the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Mains, and in the Dick Mains home. Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Mains, David and Patty were Saturday and Sunday dinner guests in the parental WUber Mains home and Mr. and Mrs. Hob Ford and family were Saturday evening callers. Patty Mains accompanied the Koch Casey Mrs. Grace Hiscocks dinner guest's of Mr.

and Mrs. Jay 'Jontz honoring Jay's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Simmons of Cherokee were Saturday visitors of Mrs.

Simmons' pai- 3nts, Mr- and Mrs. Lyman Harwood of Menlo. Evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs- Jay Jontz, Mr. and Mrs.

eWs- ley Harwood and family, Earl Harwood and Mr. and Mrs. Layton Menefee and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Heckman were dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. Marcella Huppert and Linda at Guthrie Center. Mr. and Mrs. Irven Mitchell and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.

Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gilbert and Gary, Mr.

and Mrs. Nels Christensen and family of Casey were visitors Tuesday of MX. anl Mrs. Ronald Moore and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Moore attended the reunion of the 1943 graduating class Sunday at the Bayard Park. Ronald was a member of the class There were 13 members of the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kirkpatrick of Greenfield, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Kirkpatrick and family, and Mr- and Mrs- Gene Kirkpatrick, Sr. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- Dale Kirkpatrick and sons. Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Hiscocks and Tom of Des Moines and Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. A. Mains enjoyed a cooperative dinner July 4 in the parental Mrs. Grace Hiscocks home- Mrs. Hattie Schmeling was an evening caller.

Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Schmeling and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmeling of Des Moines spent the weekend in the parental Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Zanders home and were Sunday dinner guests of the former's mother and brother, Mrs. Hattie Schmeling and Kenneh Schmeling. Other Sunday dinner guests in the Schmeling home were: Mr. and Mrs. Eten Zanders, Mr- and Mrs.

Arnold Schmeling and family, and Mr. and Mrs John Schmeling and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cline moved Sunday from their farm to their Casey residence.

BEAR THIS IN MIND It's Cool In Dowds But The er family to their home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and daughter Ruth of Wiota enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. A. Mains in the Mains home. Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Raper and daughters spent the weekend in Lincoln, Nebr-1 with Mrs.

Raper's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chase and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Smith, Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and family enjoyed a picnic dinner in the Smith yard Saturday, July 4th. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Wilson and Mrs. Don Evans and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Mr- and Mrs. Oliver Evans home. Mr.

and Mrs Bob Valentine and family of Iowa City spent from Thursday until Sunday in the parental Mr. and Mrs. Miles Valentine and Mrs. Elsie Knox homes. The Loyalty Class of the Methodist church school met July 9 in the church parlors for their quarterly guest day meeting The president opened the meeting with "The Loid's Prayet" in unison and Mrs, R.

Hilderbrand led the devotions Mrs. Constance Lewis, Mis. Hilderbrand and Mis Grace Hiscocks had chat go of the program. A cooperative lunch wa 4 served to 22 members and four visitors. Mrs.

Al Harris and three sons, who have spent the piit thieo weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs Carl Ernest and! in the home of her sister Mr. I and Mrs. Paul Kerns and daughters, left Friday for Des Moines to spend the night with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Cliff oid Hall and daughter, and left Saturday morning for their home in Roseville, Michigan.

Mrs. Ernest and Kalhy Kerns accompanied them to their home for a few days visit. Mr and Mrs. T. W.

Paulsen and daughter Janice, of Denver, Colorado returned on Thursday to the pai ental Mrs. Mary Tuffm homo from a visit with his patents and other relatives in Dos Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kuster and son Garry of Maywood California and Mr.

and Mrs. Don Kuster of Omaha, Nebr. are visiting in the pacrntal Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kuster home and with other Casey relatives and friends.

Mr. i iloiskiey drove from Des Moines to Casey Thursday, and was accompanied back to Des Moinos by Mrs. Mary Diobold who will spend a few days in the homo of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs Carroll Haimn and Jim, and Mr.

and Mrs. Mark llorsku of Tacoma, Wash, who are visiting in the Hamm home. Mrs. Mamie Long of Sun Valley, California arrived here Wednesday morning for an indefinite visit with Casey and Guthrie Center Natives and friends and with her son and family in Belle Pkiino. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Boss, who have been visiting Casey relatives, left Monday for St. Louis, Missouri to visit other relatives. They will return to parental Will BOSH home Guthrlo Center, Guthrtan Tuesday, July 14, MW, Pf. 7 for a longer visit before returning to their home in California.

Mr. and John Schmeling entertained his mother and brother, Mra. Hattie Schmeling and Kenneth and Mrs. Alice Pearee at supper Thursday in honor of first birthday anniversary ol their son, John William. When we inherited the store the odds and ends went along with the good merchandise.

So we're going to let you in on some real buys. These are just a few. Roof Coating 2.00 Long Hog Pans 1.85 Sauce Pans 50c Trellis Wood Defroster Hose 25c Yard Cart 5.25 Washer 13.25 Used Mower 15.00 Covered Cake Pans .2.00 Usetf 1 Bicycles 15 to Grass Mower Catcher Saturday, July 17 18 and There'll Be Plenty More Sidewalk Bargains to Choose from. Just Check the Store for Odds and Ends Not Listed Here. Coast To Coast Store Kenneth Larsen, Owner MOW! SAVE A HATFUL OF MOHEV DUMB Sidewalk Bargains Are Hot! BUICK DEALERS' BALA CELEBRATION SALEl Don't Be At Loose Ends See Our Odds and Ends Friday and Saturday DRUG SET THE YEAR'S BEST DEAL ON THE BEST LOVED BUICK EVER! When you see a man in an auto showroom wearing a straw hat with red and white stripes-go right in! You'll be at your Quality Buick Dealer's.

And, you're about to save a hatful of money. The man is wearing his straw hat to let you know that there's never been as good a time to get such a great car at such a bargain price. Biggest Selection! Immediate Delivery! See Your Buick Dealer Today And Save! SEE A I A I A NOW YOUR QUALITY Bl'ICK DEALER IN GUTIITE CENTER IS: AGEN BUICK CO. 105.

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Years Available:
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