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The Grundy Register from Grundy Center, Iowa • Page 60

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IVESTER MM. ALfmtO KAKNEST IIOFFA RACK IN HOSPITAL 'Die Community is to learn that Lad UH diie misloitune of i i J-K on Monday cwnm" He ball Uiv diamond ami the where He when jumped lakei: by not Ions auo. for many ATJOt ILL The Homer Ettchl familv trere Mrs. Ada Schwarck submitted Sunday dinner guests at the Otis to major surgery last Thursday. home at New.

Providence. May 29th. at tlie Still Osteopatic Hi-rold Smith from Indiana was Hospital at Des Moines. Slie has at Ivester Sunday He been very ill but wad feeling a bit will spend the summer in the better on Sunday, air. and Mrs.

ji.otaos of his. relative? in this Dale Schwarck. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Schwarck and Mr.

and Milo Mr. and Mrs. Ri-y Kennedy and Schwarck were to see her Sunday on we re callers in th? Galm afternoon. Mrs. Henry Butler, mother of D.

L. Butler, is gaining strength Albiifht home on Sunday after- GRUNDY REGISTER JUNK 5. Wanda Kirkdorf fer. Elean Draper and Lois Moats were Sunday dinner guests of Carol Hcsle at the Clarence Hogle home. The Homer Diehl family and tlie Irvin Cakerice family enjoyed a picnic supper at the park at El- i dora Wednesday evening.

BEAMAN MKS. THELMA BRINDLC -H more slovly than her family had was at Ivester Sunday The Bob Davison family were Pre-Nuplial Shower For firmest Burkhcltier of Preston. Thursday evening guests in the Martha Katier I Severs! from her attended the Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Von Dees, Mr.

and Mrs. Clilbeft Howard the Peter H6U faMily and 'John 'and Claudia. Mr. and Mofcte Ysder visited relatives at Buff a- Hammond and Mr. and Mrs.

Center Sunday. jbur Renningsen enjoyed a picnic Mr. and Mrs Xick Boyhar of dinner together on Memorial Day suests a a th hoped but is some unproved. morning and was a dinner guest 1 Jo: 10 --P: orry of tr.e that he the Lv him Hot Rod and Fender Raymond Newell home and the Ra- I A miscellaneous shower was -ces en the new race track west of Shower Helen Draper The Merry me; I Ler bvi-r. a years.

Mrs. Fcrrest Weller suffered a the Tom Reeder home. relapse about u-n days ago. i The Homer Diehl family were She was re-hospitalized at Ver- Sunday evening guests in the Ev' million. South Dakota, and as her Footer home, condition grew steadily worse, a Mrs.

Ray Freed and three pi-hate plane was cliartered to from Reinbeck and Mrs. her back to St. Marys at Ro- O. Smith and Mrs. Robert Chester, where she underwent ma- Freed spent Thursday afternoon jor surgery about a month aso.

''with Mrs. Luther Brindle. She has been given more than The Laurence Hess family from ten blood transfusions in as ma- jVimon spent Memorial Day at ny days. 18 of Dr. Wellers Um- Basil Snyder home.

students came from Ver- i The Raymond Newell and Ho- Bob Longeneokers were guests of bv Mi-s and Mrs vd Resiaurant on MensoriA! Laura Hall of Lamar. Peter Hell at the Holl home Sat- Day (urday Martha i Katzer. who is ieii soon. isiting at tlie Floyd Hall home In contests. by land with other relatives here.

Albe: Huston Hall of MarshalitOK'n and million to Roi-hester on Friday to jmer Diehl families attended the -v; a pouno srooery were ho-: 4-H Club one ant: oisari Loreta Moats and Eleanor Draper were charge cf entertainment. A Iu2ich was -erved. About twenty and their leaet-rs. blocd in tlie life. She is this time but The Marion measles.

Helen Draper Honored Miss Helen Draper was the recipient- of lovely personal gifts at a bridal shower given in her honor on Sunday afternoon by Marlene Moats and Phyllis Hos! at the Edgar Moats home? Attending were Helen Draper. Mary Draper Carolyn Eggleston. Cloris Stubbs. Betty Minteer. Verlee Reist.

Janet Brindle. Phyllis Marlene Moats. Mrs. Fred i s. Ernest Katzer.

Mi- Iciar. and Mi. 'sifts were on a hu-e B. covei-ed table Editis Kay Katzer tz The Floyd Hal! of here drove to Lamar week and Mi's. Hall iv- with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Emory Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Weiisel Hellmich Mrs.

Mip.nk.-h and Irvin Alice and Lois. Mrs. Ed- home on Sunday afternoon. Tha Raymond Newell family and Mr. and Mrs.

Jerg Tjaden spent Sunday afternoon at the Miles Albright home at Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haren attended the wedding of their nephew. Henry Haren.

at Delhi. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Price and Sharcn spent Sunday evening at the Basil Snyder home.

The Irvin Cakeric family, the Paul Schaa family and Bill Vigars family enjoyed a fish fry at the Roy Ryan home Sunday evening. Mrs. F. A. Newell.

Mrs. MayCaker: enjoyed the evening to- gar Meats and Mrs. Clarence Ho- nard Newe and Refreshments were seized in a Ivester W.C.T.L*. appropriate motif. The W.

C. T. U. Year- ly White Ribbons Recruu on Tuesday. May 27th.

2:00 i IVESTER CHURCH NOTES June 8--Church school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. deck.

in scho01 Program 7:30 p. m. charge of she service. Devotions June 10--Cheerful Helpers Stu- were led by'MIS. Gladys Moats.

social evening. June 2-6--Vacation bible school. June 17-22--Annual conference at Richmond. Va. Several poems were read which ine-uded those Homa.

Mother and Children. As the recruits and mo- thers took their places. Lois Moats i TMtle School jNews played "Precious on her The Vacation Bible School at accordion and then following this. the Ivester church has been of she sar.a the scng. Lois Draper much interest to the entire com- jwere at Oakdal on Sunday to visit Maynard Newell.

Fern and Joan were Sunday overnight guests in the F. A. Newell home. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert- Freed visited in the Warren Bailey home in Eldora Friday evening. Vickie Schwarck spent Sunday afternoon ar the D. Butler home. Mr. and Mrs.

Galen Albright were Monday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Esther Enberg and I Robert and Mary Brown of McPherson. Kansas. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.

landell and Jane. Mr. -and Mrs. Franlin Ev- the Newells on Friday night. M.

V. Miner Came In 1868 The parents of Martin V. Miner come to Grundy county in her unwrap the use; 1868 and the family grew up here, and beam if gifts. Two of the seven M. V.

Miner A pink and white color them? wer Thursday evening visitors at children are dead: Mrs. E. A. Cra-jwas carried out in -e Jasper Von Dees home, ry of Grundy Center, and Mrs. D.

'and refreshments. The Mr Mrs. Russell Simms of Bartlesville. are visiting at the parental Tom Simms hcme. Loren Link spent over Memor- ial Day at the home of liL bro- ihers at Creston.

Marshalltewn and Cedar Rapids. Mr Mix. Earl Hediund and sons of Washington D. are (lay Club Attend itu at the Hamer Neff home Lamps of Iowa Falls spent Memor- Leshc- Clemens and Francis ial Day here. from the Clay Livestock Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Osten and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holl on Ernest Holl. who is a panent at the Deaconess Thursday eve- mg.

Mrs. Thompson, a former resident here, but now of Nebras- i ka. visited Beaman friends last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Miller Rowe and daughter of Waterloo visited Friday at the B. H. Rowe home. Mr. and Mrs.

Barnette cf Shell Rock spent overnight the C. U. Thomas Sr. home Sat- i urday. i Mr.

and Mrs. Haiyy Wetherbee of Chicago' are several days at- the C. U. Thomas Sr. home.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler of Marshalltown were Sunday dinner guests at the Upson Thomas home. For Cleaning and Supplies Your FULLER Brush Man Phone E. E.

VOGEL Grundy Center. Iowa Mrs. Hoskins. Colorado. ANNUAL 1-H RALLY DAY Jl'NE 14 All 4-H girls, leaders, and friends are invited to attend th annual Rally Day the Grundy gymnasium.

Registration CIllb at a at Elcora this! Mrs. Clara Simins of Marshall- 9:30 to 10:00 will of the Lincoln be in charge i we She left Wednesday morn- town spent Thursday and Friday 4-H Club. Prize- insr at the Reid Simms home. Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Gibbons percentage Johnny Craig Celebrates Birthday cf Storm Lake spent over Memorn: Jo "-nny Craig, son of Mr. and ial Day at the home of Mrs. Leroy Craig, celebrated his igusta Bein and with oilier Bea- will be awarded to the top two clubs with the largest of 4-H members presen form and on thne. The program will begin 10'fO birthday Tuesday by having i man relatives, with camoaignings for these ficer candidates: Alice Collins. IA- rh(? afternoon.

Mrs. tCraig served jalltcwn visited Beaman Ann Dieken. Mary Draper. Care- ic receiv little friends in to spend Mrs. John Niekerson of Marsh- ifUM-noon.

Mrs. iCraig served visited Beaman friends ream and cak and Johnny i over Decoration Day. lyn Eagleston. Janic Henry. Flo- received several nice gifts.

i Mrs. Dora Kock of Reinbeck ra KHzman. Arlene Lindaman visited several days the past week and Marv Jo O'Connor. The coun- Tom Brindl in company with at the Roy Kock Oilman Gcettsch tv officers. Phyllis Hcgle.

Doris ame Brindie and Franc-is Me- 1 and Earl Anderson homes. Flater. Verle Reist and Charlotte Cai "fcy of Marshalltown. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Hertema Frier, will preside over the an- fishing at Lak Cornel- (of Marphalltown spent Memorial with Mrs. Bertha Hertema Mr. ana Mrs.

King Stover and 1 and other relatives, son spen: Memorial Day with rel- Rev. andr Mrs. John Ludemann nual business meeting. Each club has some responsibility toward making the day a success. Other program events in- at ve here.

land daughters of Cedar Falls i elude honoring all 4-H mothers', ir an Mrs. Sidney Gross and'spent Memorial Day here with I or guardians, honorary initiation vlr and Mrs Eidon St of a 4-H leader, election and in- and families attended a carried ih corsages for the Mo- munity. The school opened on ans and Marlene. Ann Keim and thers: Alice Draper carried a 'Monday morning with an enroll- cainty pansy for each new re- ment of 76 and the enrollment has cruit: and Dickie Button carried been on the increase. The offering were project is "I Care" dimes sail for baby.

India. The theme for the school the White Ribbons which tied on the arm of each were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Albright and Vickie of Ames. Mrs.

Dcra Pence presented Alex is "God's World and Our Part in Weldon Pence: Mrs. Waneta It a Happy Place." Button presented Carol Ann But- A very willing and able staff ton and Mrs. Sylvia Newell pre- of teachers is working diligently sented Bonnie Lee Newel! as new i to help make the school a suc- white ribbon recruits to our Un- cess. Workers are Mrs. Walter J.

ion. Each mother was presented Heisey. Mrs. Charles Sheller, Mrs. a corsage and each baby a dainty D.

L. Butler. Mrs. Glen Button, flower. Mrs.

Dora Pence was ti-JMrs. Tom Reeder, Mrs. J. O. Wednesday evenin; ven a gift in special honor for Smith.

Mrs. Galen Albright. Mrs. Haren home Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Albright. stallation of new county grooming revue of two Ciaii i relatives and friends, field day Mr. -and Mrs. Kenneth Williams Mr. and Mrs.

James furner of Marshalltown were Sunday din- i ner guests of Mr Mrs. Robert Freed. i county officers. anci touv th Midiowa Hereford 'and Charles of Eldora were Me- two junior and As fociauon Sunday. Imorial Day guests at the Everett from everv club.

iNe Hilsaoeck. who has been Parkin hnmp I several folk games- ev ery club tolders i- riday. and Mrs. Galen Albright' Grund Whiskers-Cedar Falls Tuesday evening dinner Beards Play Tie Ball Game 'Brindle home The Grundy Center Whisker Air. Albert McQuistin her home and family of Marshalltown were Memorial Day quests at the Don ind Mrs.

Ed Kinnaird visi- Ashton hcme evening at the Tom Mr. and Mrs. Sugen Cathcart and family of Dik spent. Memor- NEW HOLLAND'S NEW BALER with 10 EXCLUSIVE FEATURES Here's fee best since Holland started to mechanize haying nearly 10 years ago. A streamlined Club bail team and their of Darla Newell attended a party opponents from Cedar Falls her at Joan Griffels on Friday eve- i legedly played a 3-3 tie ball TllTlCr I V- -W.

anJ Airs. Sterling Thomas ial Day at the Tom Brindle and entervisited relatives Joe Clemens homes. Their son. ning. (Monday night on the Grundy having the most children on our Robert Elliott, assisted by Louise white ribbon recruit list as mem- Heisey.

Arlene Kirkdorffer, Mary bers. She has fiv sons which 'Draper. Shirley Snyder. Janet have all been presented. Mrs.

Ar- Brindle and Marlene Moats, lene Sheller was given a corsage The school closes Friday, and a. as a memorial to Paul Sheller. special Bible school program will who is the only recruit member jb given by the children and their to have gone to his heavenly re- teachers at 7:30 on Sunday eve- She also had the ning at the Ivester church. You riobon recruit member in the want to ccme and see what Ivester Union when she presented the children have accomplished. Keith, her oldest son.

She also told a story which showed we Ivester Youth in Recitals must lov and car for our pre- LUli an Hickman. Joy Ce Large cious children. Following this Loren Doughty and Jean Button sen-ice, refreshments were served took part in a piano -ecital at to all present by Mrs. Clara Da- the Baptist church in Eldora on vidson. Mrs.

Wilma Kruschwitz Jun 1st a Mrs ana Mrs. Su Heisey. George Ryan is the teacher After refreshments a short b'os- John Harvey Murdock Daryl mess meeting was held. Also the Joe ii, ot Sharon Price Keith parliamentary quiz for 1952 was Sheller. Diane Prosser.

Lois Dra- given to those who would write iper. La Donna Kruschwuz Eleaor they were asked to hand in nor Draper. Margaret Snvder before June 1st, 16 hav taken the jshirley Snyder. Phyllis Hogie'and 'Fon-est. Kruschwitz took part in the recitals at ihe Presbyterian church in Grundy Center on June 3rd.

Mrs. Warren Eyre teaches Mr. and Mrs. Clans Haren spent mond. i the I Jiculty maintaining a lead ever Mai-shall town Mrs.

Raymond Newell was I the Grundy Center merchant i guests he-e with TM tess TO Group of the W. S. C. Ss iteam in the wind-up same. Er- for a potluck luncheon Wednes- nest Hoffa suffered a broken 'eg day noon.

jj this game when he slipped at- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Priske spent I tempting to catch a fly ball. His Tuesday evening at th Louis of Price home. leg had been fractured previously in an automobile accident.

QUIZ. Construction in Melrose A new house is being erected on the Robert Katzer farm, near the site of the old house previously belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Miilard Moats. The house is not large but will be very modern and convenient, and a great improvement, en the small tenant house occu- i-ied by the Benjamin Van familv.

these pupils. Youth Attend Camps The Girls 4-H Camp is being held this week at Pine Lake. Phyllis Hcgle and Verlee Reist are Grundy County 4-H officers and are attciiumg the camp. Loreta Moats and Jean Button are at- A new barn is being erected tending the camp just across the road on th Clas- (Maid delegates- sen farm now occupied by the Garv Button or.c of Owen Young family. Th landmark has not been torn away as yet.

This was formerly the church buiidmi- used for many years in the Ives- as the Merry re- The I from Eldora at the completely Boys State near Des is 0 Weddinsj Saturdav ter Community. It erected 1876 and was remodeled for F-- 1 rtr recent use in 1.912. at for one. will not be sorry 10 ee I of Helen Draper he Ives- Jur. 7.

ANNOUNCEMENT I have taken over the ELECTRO- LUX salesmanship in this territory. Your Business Will Be Appreciated. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS DON BUTLER Phone 284M Grundv Center the get with MARTIN-SENOUR longer visit. Kenneth Barfels and Mrs. C.

U. i Thomas Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests at she Jack Rattray home.

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Grundy Center. Iowa A this building go. because prefers it just as a and Fred i and Dor. is :r.e son of Mrs. Helen Price of and LeRoy of V.V.dor..

Rev. Wal-er KAPPA IOTA The Kappa Iota Club a basket supper at the Amvet in WeP.sburg on Wednesday eve- i BIRTH NEWS ning. There was a good ou- The evening wa? spent rollf-r ting. Mrs. Carl Strauss was r.eac hostess.

the fashion-favored colors are available in MOM ARCH HOUSE PAINT Melrose Homeraaker Lesson A glove making lesson, under the sponsorship of the Melrose Homemakers. was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Sheller. Those present were Mrs. Sam Elliot.

Mrs. Homer Diehl. Mrs. Frank Newell Mrs. D.

L. Butler. ana SUNSHINE BUNCH CLUB The Sunshine Buncn met on 5 a Raymond Slifer Xampa Idaho, are the parents I a fcorr Sa-urday evening. He ieer. named (Kari Ray.

Tr. sixers also have dauahter Oscar Slifer. A ho Xampa by bus. was forced to cr. from Salt Lake due to the bus Sr.

Nampa or. Saturday May 24th. Th of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobson been Ellis Lee.

The Merlin Cr.n.-.iy family visited with Mr. Christy's parents Garrison on Sundav. Mr. Floyd Van Tiger Wednesday with Mrs. Glen Gates.

There were 16 ladies present. 'and Barbara and Dal Freed There was a short business meet- spent Monday the ing. The club will meet onc a son Freed home month during the summer. The Gloria and Marilyn June meeting will be held with are spending the week atVne Gl Mrs. John Hellmich.

The hostess home and a- served refreshments to her guests. Srhcol Morelanri Hit Parade Colors are all ready-mixed and ready to use in Monarch House Paint and accent colors the paint that means years of durability. Sow weathering. Self cleaning. Excellent coverage.

Economical, it stap eefar ftoKon Color fortxfe. Arse bramf tmly Moriim- color Itfdtr In qntti I I Paint Wallpaper Appliances Gifts Linoleum Grundy Center, Iowa One D-X Guaranteed Lubrication Job Worth $1.00 With Every Purchase of 10 Gallons of D-X or D-X Ethyl Gasoline When Purchased During Diamond Jubilee Celebration, June 9-11 This Lube Job is Good for 60 Days. D-X is Your Motoring Headquarters for Lubricating Gasoline and the Finest Quality in Motor Oils. We Will Pick Up and Deliver Your Car Free, BUSEMAN'S D-X Sesvice Grundy Center, Iowa Bring In Thi? Coupon (o Our Station June 9-10-11 For Free Lubrication Job GOOD FOR 60 DAYS rSPAPER?.

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162
Years Available:
1931-1952