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The Jefferson Bee from Jefferson, Iowa • Page 7

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The Jefferson Beei
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Churdan News Reported by Euby Flack and a i 1 Gaskill, Saturday afternoon of June 25. It was decid- morning. led that all who wish to Attend Mr and Martin Wiederin are; should meet at tlie church at .1:15 the parents of son born Monday' p.m. and cars would be provided. 7 The Martha Circle of the Presby- iljerhffl Church will meet with Mrs Bette Mitchell Thursday, June 18, at 2 p.m.

This is a change of place date. Smith of here and his Barents, Mr and Mrs Ben Smith of Jefferson, drove to Monies afternoon, June 8. He weighed 6 6 oz. and was named Danny Jay. Mrs Wiederin is the former Jeanne, Tpliver.

Grandparents are It was also decided that the ladies would meet to clean the church Tuesday, June 23. Mrs 'Rushton closed the meeting with prayer. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Toliver and Mr. During the social hour refresh and Mrs Aloii Wiederin, a 11 of Churdan. Floyd Hunter 1 eft Wednesday morning for' Long Beach, to vUit his uncle, Dr Frank Minor.

His son, Claire, took him to Carroll and he went by bus to Omaha, Oien by plane to California. Pfc. Edward Sabus of Newark, came last Wednesday to merits were served by Nina Thornburg, Linda Glazier and Ida Kinsman. There were five guests at the birthday table. Mr and Mrs Paul Shoemaker and children of Atlanta, Mi- arid Mrs Gene Fitzsimmons of Vail, John Shoemaker, and Richard Carey were dinner, guests Wednesday evening of Mr and Mrs Ed- Monday morning of Dorward went to -file Veteran's for a check-up and his parents visited their niece, Mrs Tttor Nicedomus, arid family.

They returned home that night. Mrs Marie Minhehan and Mrs Lillian Berry drove to Omaha a week ago last Thursday. While there they visited 'Mrs Minnehan's son, Ronnie, who has been attending Creighton University and is working in Omaha this summer. The ladies came home Friday. Ronnie came home witlfr for the weekend and attended the wedding of 'his cousin, Bill Minrfehan, spend a 2iWay furlough with his ward Haddeh and children.

Pauls mother, Mrs Cecelia Sabus, and i ft that night for their home after Irene and other relatives and spending 10 days here with rela- friends. June 6, 'Mr and ti ves They stayed at the Hadden Mrs John Sabus and Tommy of home. Wichita, came to spend 10 days with John's mother, Sabus, Irene, Edward and others. Mr and Mrs Paul Hochstatter and live daughters of New Hampton came the same day and left Monday of last Week for their home. The Hochstatter family attended a reunion of his people on Sunday at Carroll.

Dr and Mrs C. B. Inman are the parents of a boy born Tuesday morning, June 9, at the hospital in Jefferson. He weighed 7 10 oz. He has a sister, Lisa Jane, who is 2Vs.

Grandparents are Mrs V. H. Patrick of Tabor 'and Mr and Mrs Clarence Inman of Randolph. Mrs Osel Hayes of Randolph is the baby's greatgrandmother. Mrs Patrick and granddaughters, Teresa and Trudy Lorimor, of a came last Tuesday to stay in the Inman home for a while.

Mr and. Mrs Virgil Marsh and Curtis and Larrie a Barbara King drove to Webster City Wednesday. afternoon to visit the Rev Roy Nelson at the Hamilton Hospital. His room is 201. He had been taken? to, the hospital Monday for examination and treatment.

They had 'supper with the Herschel Flugstad; lamily near Buncombe. They visited the Rev Mr Nelson again in the evening and had lunch with the Flugstad family before coming home." Mr 'and Mrs Byron Smith of Harry Dariiels and Mr and Mrs Milter Daniels had a picnic supper with Mr and Mrs R. J. Minnehan Monday night of last week. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Schumacher and sons drove to Ft.

Dodge a veek ago last Friday afternoon and accompanied by Lloyd's parents, Mr and Mrs Floyd Schumacher, drove to Wisconsin to visit ifr and Mrs Don Hass and family. VIrs Hass is a dauhgter of the Floyd Schumachers and a sister of Lloyd. Sunday morning, Mrs Lloyd Schumacher was sponsor for Douglas Wayne, the son of Mr and Mrs Hass, who was born Apr. 27, at his baptism at the close of the' service at the American Lutheran Church. The two Schumacher families came home Sunday night.

A correction from last 1 Bee: Mrt Lillian and son of Onawa and Mrs Adeline Thomas of River Sioux were dinner guests of Mrs Myrtle Kimmer and Earl White. Mr and 'Mrs Raymond Roper are thc of a boy, born Wednesday morning, June 10, at the hospital in Jefferson. He weighed 7 14 oz. He has a sister, Linda The grandmothers are Mrs Josephine kett of Jefferson and Mrs Clara of Churdan. The Rebecca Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday evening, June 18, at 7:30 with Mabel Cochran.

Note the change of date and time, one week early and in the evening. The Rev and Mrs'Don Glazier and family came home Wednesday after visiting their parents. Mr and Mrs Gerald Richards at Dolliver, and Mr and' Mrs Ray Glazier at Graettinger since Sunday afternoon. Mrs Emma Pohl left Thursday for her home in Cedar Rapids after visiting Mrs Clara Roper since Sunday. Miss Irene Sabus of here and Miss Elizabeth Duffy of Whittemore went to Omaha Friday and then by plane to Colorado Springs, where they plan to work this summer.

Mrs June Kinzie has been ill the past few days. i Pilots of 20 Air National Guard squadrons are on "runway today and every day. as part of the Air Defense of the United cornerstone for the new nditttton foresting wlkl flowers. The group of the OKS home at Boono on Sun- thon went to Fort Park and du.v, July 12, The chapter voted a Museum one mile south at Perry vacation for July and August. they spent an interesting special patriotic was pre-j time looking over the specimens sentod at the close of the chapter, of trees, early farm machinery and "The Spirit of Lunefi antique articles In the museum.

was served following the meeting These nre all collected by Eugene by Nona Souder, Helen Crumley, Ilaslio, who accompanied the Leone Kohson ami Miriam High, group and explained the use of the Three decorated cakes different articles exhibited. Mr served for birthdays of the past Hastie extends an invitation to vis- three months. itors to the park which is open Sunday afternoons and holidays Charles Hughes of Temple during lrm weather and during City, accompanied by mo by appointment for grandson, Pat Hughes, also of Kr(ll ()r by calling at his resi- Temple City, and his mother, jcncc to the north edge of thc Mrs Mary Hughes of MaMyn Blvcn was the guest TheTwent on to' honor at a shower in the home to call on former friends in that of Miss Kay Fox Saturday after- locality noon. Assisting Miss Fox as co! hostesses were Miss Karen Ander- Mr and Mrs Edwin Thornburgh son and Mrs Janice Gilloy of DCS and Mr and Mrs Ora Hiddlesbn Moines. Girls of the 1958 graduat- were in Iowa City Friday morning'ing class of thc Paton school were to attend commencement UPS ts at the party.

A "Queen For cises at the State University. A Dav" theme was used for enter- Miss Blven with a fKt for her future home. Refreshments of cake decorated with blue hearts, Ice cream centered with blue hearts and beverage were served at the close of the party. Mr and Mrs Hugh HarrisoA and girls and Mr and Mrs Charles Harrison drove to Cedar Rapids Saturday to attend the wedding of Mr Torky Cnorboijan, who is a nephew of the Charles Harrisons, Mr and Mrs Gerald Weasel ing of Appleton. spent the weekend visiting in the home of Mrs Clara Mundt and Bonnie.

Miss DeAnn Osterson concluded a year's studies Iowa University, returning home Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs Allan Fox are the parents of a daughter born June 5 at Greene County Hospital. The baby weighed 7 2 and has been named Christy Lugene. Mr and Mrs Allan Flowers of Grand 7' THE JKrrOUKHf June grandparents are and Mrs H. ISC schedules sfcorff course on roses for this coining Saturday Iowa Slate's rose gardens should.

put on a good show for gardeners who will attend the nual Rose Grower's Short CffUftf at Iowa State College in Arties Saturday. 'Dr Griffith Buck, who is arranging the program, said today plants should be near the peak 01 their bloom by the weekend. Anyone may attend the one-day session which will discuss "know- how" of rose growing. Dr LSrry Grove of the Meredith Publishing Company will give a demonstration of summer maintenance techniques. J.

A. Stritzel and Dr M. C. of the College staff will ffr 'ft 4 11 VtuJ'-O HI I I lit I V. 114 1 i 1 I I I i t.lO Kl 111 Hll'tll iTAi 1 A 1 A win Thornburgh and Marvin Hid-j i a which the girls en-1 v.

Piatt of Butler, and Mrs discuss fertilizers and pesticides, dlcson were members of the grad-j visiting and later presented Bell of Grand Junction. respectively. Susan Sham of Jefferson spent, States In minutes, these pi- Tuesday morning until Thursday I can be Qn their vvay nv est- afternoon with her grandparents, unidentified aircraft. Mr and Mrs George Skinner, Jn WoHd War thc on(ire Na Her mother, Mrs Floyd 1 i tional Guard went to war. Nine A Th i a A A i i i PERRY A Fun-Filled Day With Something Doing Every Minute For Young and Old Alike SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 12:00 noon Independence Day Parade through downtown Perry.

($125 in, U. S. ('Savings Bonds in prizes) Theme: "Pages from American History." p.m. Basket Lunches in park. Concession stands to open at this time.

p.m. Barnes Championship (at rodeo arena at south end of park). Sponsored by Perry Jaycees. Crowning of 1959 Perry Independence a Queen and Her Court during intermission. p.m.

Little League ball games (Little League Diamond at south end of park). p.m. Perry Municipal Band in concert at the bandshell. p.m. Address by Honorable Lb.yjeless, Governor of the State of Iowa.

(Bandshell). rj p.m. Aroaieur Show at, Bandshell ($50 in prize money). p.m. Gigantic 45-minute Aerial Fireworks Display.

a.m. FREE Outdoor Dance at the Skating Rink, Pattee Park. Music by. Jimmy "Ding Ding" Van and his 6-piece orchestra. EVERYONE WELCOME! Sponsored fyy Perry Chamber of Commerce and Perry Jaycees Long -Beach, Mr 'and Mrs Jim Baldridge and" daughters Susan; and, Sara of Dodge, Mr and Mfs Tom Johnson and Cynthia Lynn of Webster and Mrs Bruce'Harriott and Kathy and Mr and Mrs Dorward Smith were dinner guests' Wednesday evening of Mr and Mrs Herbert Mumby.

Mr and Mrs Lyle Howard of Phoenix, were evening visitors with the Mumbys and their guests and then were overnight guests in the Harriott home. Mrs L. A. Murphy returned home Monday of last week from the hospital in Jefferson where she had been for over a week and had surgery on her hip. She is getting drove up Thursday noon and had dinner with them and took Susan home with her.

Floyd was in the hospital in Jefferson from Sunday until Thursday afternoon for examination and treatment. The Cub Scouts met Monday afternoon of last week at the home of Den Mother Mrs Charles Pack. There were seven present. John Glazier brought treats. The' meeting was opened by David Meyer, a new member, who recited the law of the pack.

They plan to make insect nets and discussed achievements. They enjoyed a diamond hunt. They" formed their friendship circle and sang the "Goodnight Cub Scout Song" in closing. Mrs Katherine Boner of Lohrville visited relatives and friends here Wednesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Ben Smith of Jefferson and their guests, Mr and Mrs Merle Smith of Los Angeles, visited last Tuesday evening along nicely.

Mr and Mrs Richard Murphy and three daughters of came Tuesday to spend two weeks with their parents and grandparents, the Murphy s. Dr P. E. Lohr -and R. J.

Minnehan spent from Wednesday until Saturday of week before last at Miltona Beach, Minn. Mr and Mrs G.erald Vroman are the parents of a girl born May 26 at St. Anthony's Hospital. She weighed 6 9 oz. 'and was named Cynthia Sue.

She has a sister, divisions fought in the Pacific and nine in Europe. Fourteen Guardsmen won the'Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military decoration. News from Rippey area by Mrs Jay (Winnie) States Phone Rippey 3 on 38 'Mr anrl Mrs Art Lauvcr returned Sunday evening from VVilmeUe, 111., where they spent a few days with their son, Lowell Lauvcr. and family and attended a a i exercises of their granddaughter, Miss Sharon Lauvcr, from high school. Mr and Mrs George a came Tuesday evening from Fayel te and are now at home at the McClune residence in thc with Mr and Mrs a east part of lown will con- Smith.

Merle is a nephew of the Ben Smiths and a cousin to Dorward. The Merle Smiths came toy plane and are spending two weeks with relatives here and at other towns. Mr and Mrs Floyd Flack, Mr and Mrs Harold Flack and daughters and Harriet Morgan were dinner guests Wednesday evening of Mr and Mrs Darrell Johnston and sons near Jamaica. They surprised Darrell as it was his birthday. The choir members of thc combined choirs of St.

Columtokilles and St. Patrick's churches and their director. Richard Carey, or- sr u- ladies in the choir went to Ft. The baby's grandmothers Mrs I. K.

Huey of Irwin and Mrs Alice Vroman of Jefferson. Teresa and Jerry stayed with their aunt, Mrs Archie Robinson, and family and Mrs Huey at Irwin. Mrs Vroman came home June 3, but'Cynthia Sue had. to remain for a longer time. She doing nicely.

Mrs Cecelia-Sabus and sons, Pfc Edward and John Sabus, and the latter's wife drove to Des Moines Thursday and visited their sister and' aunt, Mrs Nick Lappe of Carroll, "at the Methodist Hospital: Sfte had surgery Wednesday. The.two circles of the Methodist Church will meet Thursday afternoon, June 18, at 2. Lucille Dobney's 'drcle at the Dobney home and Ardelia Petersen's circle will meet at the church. The United Presbyterian Women met in the church Thursday afternoon. The meeting was opened by Kathryn Rushton.

Bette Mitchell read from the book of Philippines and an article from "The Upper Room" for devotions. She then gave the mission lesson, "The Quiet Miracle A Decade of Achievement, and The Quiet Miracle Across the special activity was given by Linda Glazier. During the business meeting an invitation was read from the Paton women inviting the Churdan U.P.W.. to a social gathering the Detasseling Contracts Available -To Experienced Workers 16 Years and Over Preference given Family Groups, Adults, College Students 6r Partially employed. Detassel in individual plots.

Hours of Work not Specified. Contracts- adjusted to time you have avail- 1 Fields within few miles of Jefferson. 2. Form Information, Clip and Mail the following: Name-- Phone No. People in Group Apply FARMERS HYBRIDS Iowa Dodge Monday evening of last week and had dinner at Tony's.

There were 20 present. The Rebckahs will meet Wednesday evening, June 17. Those having birthdays in May and June will be seated at the birthday table. At this meeting they will vote on whether to have a vacation the last of July and August. Mr and Mrs Alois Wiederin received word last week that they have a new grandson.

A boy was born Saturday, June 6, to Jylr and Mrs Arthur McAnany of Omaha. He weighed 8 2 oz. and was named William Richard. The baby has two sisters, Jean Marie, 6, and Lu Ann, 5. They are staying with the Wiederins for two weeks.

The other grandparents are Mr and 'Mrs William McAnany of Omaha. Mrs McAnany is the former Alvina Wiederin. Untie his i i willi the high school i band during thc summer vacation with Tuesday evening rehearsals and Wednesday evening concerts. The Friendship Club will meel Tuesday, June 2:,, the- Annox. Members are requested to bring covered dish and table service for the noon luncheon.

Also bring pictures of a a and grandmother and tell something about them for the roll a A social I time is planned for the afternoon. Rippey a Chapter. OKS, met Tuesday evening. 9. Clrapler was opened in form i Alice Grow.

Worthy matron, in charge. Officers, who had been guests at recent: friendship meetings reported and invitations were rear! from chapters for various meetings. An announcement was made of I he ceremony for the laying of the Dating class. Mr and Mrs Elmer Waldo returned Monday morning to Pittsville, after spending several days with his mother, Mrs Fannie Waldo, near Cooper and his sisters, Mrs Nellie Derry of Rippey and Mrs Mabel Lamb of Jefferson. The WSCS general meeting will be held Thursday afternoon.

June IS. at the Annex. Included in the business of the afternoon will be the i a a i of officers. Hostesses i 1 1 be Alberta Bardolc, Mabel Osborn, Anna Faye Truax and Alice Lape. Mr and Mrs Henry Stringer of Killcen, a Friday because of the death of her father.

George Olson of Perry, who died Wednesday at the Ten-ill Nursing Home in Perry. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Work- man-Timeon Chapel. The Stringers will i i her son. Jerald Fessler, and a i and relatives in the Perry area during their stay here. Larry Anderson of Chiacgo came Monday evening to spend the day i his mother, Mrs Anderson.

He returned Tuesday accompanied by A2c Duane i wlio was hnine on leave. Duane remained i a a i Larry and then returned to Langley Field, to i his service. spent past, weeks i his parents, Mr and Mrs Chester Burk. Mr and Mrs Jerald Fessler and children of Belvedere, 111., have moved In i Fessler a east of Rippey. They disposed of i a i house in Which the a i lived while he was employer! in railway service in Illinois.

He i operate a portable grain grinder and mixer for the K'illam Hardware and Feed Store, having begun his work June 1.5. Mr and Mrs I. J. Burk and Jimmy accompanied by 'Mrs Hat lie Burk of Jefferson left i a morning for Wayne, where they spent the weekend i Mr and Mrs L. S.

Burk and a i Also present for the weekend weroi Mr and Mrs Leonard Lee and children of Barllesville, Okla. Twenty members of the Naomi Circle went to tlie home of Mrs Josic Truax in Perry Thursday afternoon fur i meeting. A dessert, luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Nellie Derry and Winnie Stales. A brief business meeting was conducted by i i Powers in the absence of the president. Roll call was in- Vacation Time! Yes, but remember accidents don't take vacations! When you plan your trip call rnc for complete vacation and travel accident protection.

Phone EV 6-3312 307 N. Grimmell Representing WOODMEN ACCIDENT AND LIFE COMPANY Herb Hyde Don't I I I i 1 i i Why let a gas-hog dfalri you GO RAMBLER MILES PER GALLON with automatic Rambler American topped all cars, all classes. 1959 Mobilgas Economy Run. Suggested delivered price Kenosha. for 2-door sedan below.

State, localtaxcs. it any, automatic transmission and optional equipment. Drive the economy king. Get most miles'per gallon, lowest first cost, lowest maintenance, highest resale in the field; Full family room. Easiest to turn, park.

Automatic transmission or overdrive. Airliner reclining seals. New low-cost air conditioning available. See your Rambler dealer. UWUI tUTNH STONE MOTORS-115 West State Jefferson Imtrlcfi hwtfl-jrttrt.

I top-economy station wagon. Save on first I upkeep. I I I Red Cross Swim Lessons STARTS JUNE 22 Sponsored by GREENE COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS In Cooperation with the City of Jefferson AT JEFFEKSCfN MUNICIPAL POOL WEEKDAY FORENOONS Name Age Father's Name Phone Address- Street and Town (Please Fill In All of the Above COMPLETELY) (Age Limit 7 years 17 Years) rermlftsion In hereby flven for the above named to participate in the Ked Cross Swim- Program. (Parents Signature) I certify that- IR physically qualified to take swimming instruction. (Physician's Signature) Jefferson, Grand Junction, Dana, Paton, Scranlon, Churdan JEFFERSON RECREATION PROGRAM JUNE 15 to AUGUST 7 SCHEDULE MONDAY for hoys, all ages; ATHLETIC FIELD 9:00 PARK, games, crafts, etc.

1:00 PARK, volley ball, badminton, croquet TUESDAY 6-9 years old, HIGH SCHOOL GYM 10:00 10-12 years old, HIGH SCHOOL GYM 11:00 12 years and over, HIGH SCHOOL GYM 9:00 PARK, figurine PAINTING 1:00 6-9 years old, boys and girls, RUSSELL PARK 2:00 10-12 years old, boys and girls, RUSSELL PARK 12 years and over, boys and girls, RUSSELL PARK and girls' SOFTBALL at RUSSELL PARK (During the month of June only) STARTING JULY 1ST 9:00 SKATING, 6-10 years old, GREENE COUNTY ROLLER RINK 10:30 SKATING, 10 years and over, GREENE COUNTY ROLLER RINK 9-00 all boys and girls, CHAUTAUQUA PARK 1:00 PARK, GAMES, ETC. THURSDAY for boys all ages, ATHLETIC FIELD 9:00 RHYTHMICS, games, HIGH SCHOOL GYM 11-00 HOUR for kindergarten thru 3rd grade at PUBLIC LIBRARY 1:00 PARK, SOFTBALL, WOODCRAFTS, etc. FRIDAY BASKETBALL, same as Tuesday 9:00 SKATING at GREENE CO. ROLLER RINK, (Same as Wednesday) 1:00 RUSSELL PARK, (Same as Tuesday) This program Qpe'n to all children six and older. Children visiting in Jefferson are welcomed to take part.

Tours arid hikes will be arranged ai a later date; iNEWSPA'FERr.

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