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The Grundy Register from Grundy Center, Iowa • Page 62

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Money Saving Cash Cariy Regular Pasteurized MILK Quart 18c Vt -Gallon 34c In glass containers HOMOGENIZED MILK Mr. and Mrs. R. j. Pabst spent Get your copy of "Hometown" Memorial day at the P.

EL Hacson Id-als at Bess White's, home in Hampton. Mrs. Susie Bromley of Dike Mrs. D. E.

Lawless sjxmt spent the weekend with Mrs Lola week in Waterloo with t-r sac- Minor. ther, Mrs. A. L. Bradley.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith are spending a few days at their summer home at Lake OkobojL Dr.

Henry Voetberg of Grner. veterinarian here, was a Thursday. Per Quart 19c In glass con- 'f Mr. and Mrs. Oddie Wilts left tamers j( Saturday on a two trip OI through the northwestern states.

i 1 Jiilv Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mein and Marlene called at the Joe Hays home at Beaman Friday evening. Bruce Uuss returned Saturday after spending a week at his farm near Mendota. Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey of Clarksville spent Sunday with J. L. Bailey and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph I Bailey. Ada Mutch and Mrs. A. H.

OeLoris Rteken of Ackley spent vir at Our Creamery at onh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bliss and 71C Ih children of Des Moines spent the A Memorial day weekend in Grundy NOTICE: On and Wednesday. June 10-11. Th Rickert family, who hav been living in the Graves Marilyn Frederick will graduate Saturday from Iowa State Teachers college.

She will receive family, a B.A. degree. lay. Warren Robins returned last week from Brandon where he spent several weeks with his brother: Willis Copeman and Bill Koobs returned the latter part of week from a business trip to Minnesota. Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. SUchour spent Sunday afternoon in Des Moines with the S. U.

Hansen Harry Diehl of Winneld, arrived here this week. He plans to attend the Macy family reunion at Boone Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harm Dirksen of Robert Willouchby of Cleveland.

tiio. last week to wrnd some time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Willoughby. Richard Smith, was recently elected to the Interfraternity Council at Northwestern as the representative of the Miss Rosemary Quillan, teacher Mrs. F. H.

Clark has been a in the Grundy Center Grade patient at St. Francis hospital in 1 school, left Thursday for her home Waterloo the past week fofr ob- at Lawler. Bancroft. So. were guests JEpsilon Omega chapter of Psi Up- last week in the home of their' daughter, Mrs.

Milo Long. fraternity. Richard will be a junior in the School of Education Mr. and Mfs. John Cone, Mrs.

Lenna Brown and Mr. and Mrs. 'next fall. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Ontjes are close at 12:30 p.m. We apanmenK moved be open from 4 to 3 p.m. las: week. Reinbeck GRUNDY CO-OP CREAMERY Phone 326 LocalNews Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Kell became the parents of a boy Saiur- cay at the St. Thomas hospital Marshalitown. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mein and children of New Providence were Sunday supper guests of Mr.

and '-Mrs. Albert Mein. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reich, Sharon and Ken of Chicago, were auests over the weekend at me Harmon Van Tiger home.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clyde Clarion were hanna Hook over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Macy of Un- Burt of lontown.

spent the Memorial Jo- weekend the home of his par- ems. Mr. and Mrs. C. S.

Macy. serration and treatments. Mr. and Mrs. George GroenwoJd and family of Rushmore.

were overnight guests at the Harm Ostendorf home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christy and family spent the week at Garrison with the former's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. John Christy. Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Mitchell and family spent Sunday at Greenfield with Mrs. Mitchell's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Ady. A 3c Gary Beckley. who been home on furlough, left Friday for the west coast for an overseas assignment with the Air Force.

Ann Vandera-icken came down Mr. and Mrs. Franz Boven of with the measles Wednesday. Moline, 111., are spending a week's vacation with his mother. Mrs.

H. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cosmar. were Boven, and other relatives.

Tuesday evening visitors in the -George Sharp home neai Beanian. Larry and Joyce Akkennan of -Wellsburg are spendma a few Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Claik and days in the home of their srand- family spent, the Memorial pai-ents. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Smit. end at Minneapolis with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Raske and Mr. and Mrs. Gien and son Flcyd of Iowa Falls and Jer- family vis-fed Mr. and Mrs. Dale ry Lyman of Eldcra were Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Wagoner and family spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Wagoner's sister. Mrs. Irvin Rieken.

and family of Ackley. Miss Byrd Butler was in Waterloo Sunday to visit her sister. Miss Agnes Butler, who has been a pa- -tient at Schoitz hospital the past ten days. R. W.

Hatch of Kansas City was an overnight guest Thursday in the home of his aunt, Mrs. T. Parkhurst. Mrs. Dave Boyd.

son Glenn, and her granddaughter. Karen Boyd of Charles City, visited Grundy Center relatives Sunday. Miss Rose Marie Boren of Minneapolis was at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Bor- tn. over the weekend. Mrs, Rule Dickinson of Des Moines and Mrs.

Burt Goodell of Eldora visited Grundy Center friends Friday afternoon. Mrs. Esther Meier Lyle from r. an rs. war nes are Clarence Brown spent Sunday af- tne Parents of a baby boy.

Rob- ternoon with relatives at Traer. Jert Perry, born Saturday, May 31. in Allen Memorial hospital in Wa- Phillip Hawn. son of Mr. and terloo.

The couple has one other Ritt-rorc child, a daughter. Mary Jane, who is 4. Mrs. Ontjes and son returned io their home from the hospital Tuesday. Mrs.

Burgess Hawn, underwent surgery on both of his feet at the Allen Memorial hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaston of Chicago spent the weekend with the former's uncle. Richard Hamilton, and his aunt.

Mrs. Elsie Abels, and their families. Miss Betty who is r. nurse in the Deaconess hospital' in Marshalltown. spent the with her parents.

Mi-, and Mrs. Richard Hamilton. LIVED IX GRl'NDV CENTER 81 YEARS The condition of H. A- Wil- loughby. who was removed from, his hpme Thursday to Allen Memorial hospital in Waterloo for treatment, is reported to be considerably improved.

Mr. an8 Mrs. Harm Ostendorf and family attended the wedding of their niece. Charlene Kroemer Rickert who moved last Thursday. to Reinbeck dinner guests at the Albert, Mein home- Mr, and Mrs.

L. D. Langdon their home in Greenfield Thursday following several days" visit with their aunts, the Misses Langdon. Mountain Home. visited over of Waterloo Sunday.

The wedding the Memorial Day weekend with took place in the St. John Luth- her mother. Mrs. Mary Meier. t-ran church in Cedar Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Teasdale and family were at Milton. Iowa, over the weekend to visit the former's brother-in-law and sister. Mi.

and Mrs. Hyle Houston. Memorial Day weekend guests of Mrs. Ruth Metzgar were her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

and Airs. Robert Gordon, and sons Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parkhurst and son David returned to their home in Rochester. Satur- i day after spending a week's vacation -vith the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. I. T. Parkhurst. Mr.

and Mrs. James Hull of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Itobins of Stace Center were vis- Will Speak lit 1902 Claw Rewfcm Miss Maccle Gray of Orundy Center, valedictorian of the class of 1W2. will represent and speak for graduates of 80 years at.

the alumni dinner Saturday eve- mnc. June 1, at Coe college in Cedar Rapids. Six of )9 members of the class, who are still living, will attend the dinner, the closing event of Alumni day in the Coe Centennial commencement. Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday afternoon and commencement Monday morning in the new Coe auditorium. Seddie Cogswell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Sed Cogswell of Grundy Center, will be recognized during the program tor receiving a commission as second lieutenant'in the U. S. air force. the job thruout Monday nizht're- Pftlring the electrical service, power lines, and replacing poles that had been ripped up by the storm.

The light men. along with men tram Hardln and the Franklin county R.E.A. did their best to restore electrical service to the community to the shortest possible time. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Healey Mr. and Mrs. Casper Niemann of Saginaw. spent week of Clear Lake. S.

and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruns of Dike were Monday visitors in the home of Mrs. H. H.

Boven. end at the T. B. King and Lee Kins residence. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Stull attended a family reunion at the Don Weatherman home Sunday in Marlene Marshalltown. Mr.

snd Mrs. D. B. Stubbs and daughter Mary of Cedar Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Casey cf Waterloo were guests Memorial Day in th F. O. Beckman home. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Dickinson and grandson, Michael Dickinson of Ames were Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mein and and Kenneth, of Chicago, itors hi the Art Robins home last I week and were present for Mrs. Maye Staate of Rockford. as Robins' school 111., visited in Grundy Center jtion from Thursday until Saturday and on May 30th.

helped her 5 Mr. and Mrs. Alois Hulne. Jos- daughter, Mrs. 'Vilbur Siemsen.

eph Hume. Rose Marie Hulne and celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. P.

H. Gibson and Mrs. Joseph Hulne and children were guests in the Victor Gibson I -guests the hom of Mrs. ick- nin home in Waterloo Thursday eve- obsen-ance of Man-in were dinner gue I Thursday at the home of Mrs. parents.

Mr. and Mrs. S. D. R.

Richmond and D. M. Brees cf Marshalltown. Richmond and family of Des! Moines visited Miss Fannie Rich- Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Mem and mond on Memorial day. i Marlene enjoyed a "picnic with relatives at Riven-lew Park. Mar- Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Chase, the shalliown, Decoration Day, cele- latter being the former Dorothy orating Mrs. Meia's youngest bro- Millikan.

became the parents of a ther's birthday, girl born May 30 at Sigour- i inson's cousin. Mrs. F. W. Schoen- Gibson third birthday anniver- sarj-.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olson of 'Alexandria. Iowa, were Sunday OVer Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Bailey were the lattcr's brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smithhisler and four children of Loudenville, Ohio. Seddie Cogswell Jr.

of Grundy Center, a member of the 1952 Coe squad recei TMl a sweater Mr. and Mrs. Casper Niemann afternoon visitors the home of Coe collese from Clear Lake. South Dakota, i Mrs. H.

H. Boven. Mr. and Mrs. have been visiting the past week.

Day Cretin and sons of Eldora with the Henry Bruns family called on Mrs. Boven Sundav eve- Lincoln township. ning. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. T. Huisman Mrs. Mahlon Brown, -the former of Parkersburg and Mrs. Pabst.

daughter or Mr. and Pete Huisman were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. T. Huis- man at Little Rock and also vis- ited relatives at Sac City. Wendell Stull and daughter, i Mrs.

R. M. Sherman, returned ro their home in Libby. Montana. in Cedar Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watkins of Cherry Chase. are expec- I Mary Jo Mitchell and Gloria W. G.

Kerr. one of Grundy Center's pioneers, who has spent his entire life in this community. KANGAROO COURT IN FINAL WIND-UP The Whisker fclub Kangaroo Court, which has been keeping things on the move each Saturday nighc the past two months, will have its final Jubilee session Saturday evening. June 7th. The work cf the court is gradually getting completed, and according to Sunday for commencement e'xer- Jud Lebeda.

there isn't too much DONT MISS THE "JUBILEE TRAIL" he historical pageant. "Jubilee Trail." which will be presented at the Grundy Center high school auditorium Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, June 10th and llth, promises to be a play that everyone will enjoy seeing. The high points in tiie history of Center have been brought out in an interesting narrative form. The proper mixture of music, drama, lighting, and staging have been added in such a way as to giv the show excellent variety and to make it a fast- moving production. The hour-long performance has been designed to be both enjoyable and interesting, with several of the scenes not being too far afield from the "Guys and Dolls" type of play.

All told, it will be a pleasant, variety show and a part of the Diamond Jubilee that will long remembered. Th pageant is en-' tirely free. The opening curtain will be at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and at 7 p.

m. Wednesday. Junior Legion Baseball Meeting June 13 Any boy interested in playing with the American Legion Jr. baseball team this summer is asked ty report to the American Legion Hall at 7:00 Friday. June 13th.

Suits will be issued at this time and the program for the summer will be outlined. It is important that anyone interested bt- in attendance. The annual jnp to Chicago is being planned aguin this year. Age limits are either 1J years or less on Jan. 1.

1952, or ve at least one more year of high school competition left. Boys from neighboring communities are invited to participate 23 A 2 HAVE MUSIC YOU DRIVE! Motorola CAR RADIO Installed While You Wait Man'in Ralston were in Dubuque cises at Loras college, Charles Hulne being a member of the graduating class. Miss Marcia Mitcheil. who is a student nurse at the University of Iowa, is spending this week in the home of her parents, Mr. and unfinished business on the docket.

However, some special cases will ce disposed of Saturday night. Gourt customarily adjourns for the summer months so the judges can go fishing, according to the usual legal precedents. Those who helped the "cause" Sundav I financially last- Saturday were Bob Whisker Club Volunteers To Help At Buck Grove Members of the Goindy Center Whisker club volunteered to help assist the residents of Buck A Grovp to clear away the debris! homes for the summer vacation ar expected here Sunday to at- special court session was held following the destructive tornado months. tend the Diamond Jubilee and to Wednesd ay evening, due to the which struck the Gruady county Nickerson. who attend Iowa State weading of a jPlager.

John Leffler. Willis Cope- Teachers' College, will complete Oijege lnen at LeMars. Howard Nickerson their year's work there this week and will then return to then- Bill Mr. and Sharp and Macy Bob Duncan. Glen Schuck, arp an son Thomas of Sauk Center.

Minn. Harlej and Lefty Wagner. Large Crowd Attends i Whisker Club Dance 1 A crowd estimated at 350 at- i tended the pre-Jubilee dance at the Old Hemp Mill Tuesday eve- ning. Both the cafe and the main ballroom were used fcr the party Tuesday. Most of the folks were in i costume, and music for both mod- ern and square dancing was provided by Joe Doakes and his band.

MODEL 401A ALL-IN-ONE Powerful reception, finest Alnico speaker, instant tuning-everything in one compact unit -that fits perfectly into your car! Clear, true tone, with the patented Motorola motor noise filter, new power tubes for automatic volume and tone stability ONLY led Sunday for a visit with pf clarence D. Brown relatives. On Saturday they will turned to A girl born to Mi Chester Ware of Lacrosse. 01t rt snarp anci Mr a Mrs. dp May 18.

Mr. Ware graduated Wllhs pema from Grundy Center high school Derold Van Tiger, son of Mr while his folks, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harmon Van Tiser has Chas.

Ware, lived near here. This returned from the hospital where Is the couple's second child. has been under treatment for fever. is improvine to remain in bed at their Parents. Mr.

and Mrs ract that some of tne defendants Saturday evening. on community Monday eve i About 40 men volunteered for the work. The Grundy R.E.A. was on i 39.95 Diehl Radio TV Shop GRUNDY CENTER IOWA Mrs. R.

J. Pabst. has been elected secretary of the Keokuk Coun- ty Republican Women's club. She is also being initiated this week into the P.E.O. Sisterhood at What Cheer.

anniversary reunion of the Ir. Watkins College. Dr. Earl Smith of Glendale. spent the Memorial Day weekend with her relatives at Mrs.

Eldcn Ihnen and Grundy Center and with his sis- were three chil(3ren hav returned to ters. Mrs. Ed Springer of Toledo ii Jie-e ior p. ri bunal semce of the formers wife the his separation from the Mr. and Mrs.

G. D. Harberts are nav Tile family has moved into in Dubuque today, where Mr. Har- 1 on of he Graves apartments. berts is attending the annual Mrs.

Herberts the wives of directors new Friends buque. organization a 1 ie mother in Waterloo -the University of Du- Grundy Center to mak their and Ms-s. Burt Goodell of Eldora. For the next few months Dr. Smith will be at his summer home at Lake Okoboji.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Meyers are leaving this week on a trip to Arizona and the west coast. In Tucson. Arizona, they will visit Mrs.

Jeanette Groote. and with his i their son. William J. Meyers and IMr. and Mrs.

Jack Akin spent Riley, a leadership school. His address is: Pfc. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Mainard Brown ence D.

Brown. US 55214092. Class'and son Kenneth received wor.i 153 Hq. 25th F.A. 10th that their son and brother.

Keitlj Inf. Fort Riley, Kansas. Brown, had undergone surgery at Shirley Grimmius. who attended Drake university this year, Jack has completed i naval training course at Jacksonville, and Decrl; transferred to Memphis. where ne will attend school be employed this summer Des I or 16 Mrs.

Akin has a job Moines in the office of the U. S. Fidelity and Guarantee Co. She- spent the weekend witn friends in Chicago and attended the cirg of her college roommate. Memphis wiih a law firm.

Mahlon Brown. 29. son-in- icw of Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Pabst, has been nominated for state rep- icentative from Keokuk county on the jcpubhcan ticket. Mr. Miss Dorothea Skeele and her mother of Parkersburg will spend Monday and Tuesday in the F. W.

Schoenfeld home. They are moving from Parkersburg to Rochester. where Miss Skeele is supervisor of music in the grade schools. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Hughes of BiggsvtUe, to Grundy Center last Wednesday. They were accompanied home Thursday by their daughter. Miss Mary Lou spend her summer home. vacation Barbara Kcll, who is in her junior year in thc college of nurtinc r-t S.U.I..

Iowa cer ar 'G ihu; it his first try at elected to thc Gamma chapter of He defeated thc present Theta Tau. national honorary nursing sorority. She initiated at a banquet in the Icrsa cail Biov.n i.s practicing law at What bj a large majority ail but 19 of the votes Cheer for the office. family. From Jun 22nd to 27th, Mrs.

Meyers will attend the Gamma Phi Beta convention in Del Coronaao, Calif. Recent zuests in the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. E.

Burrack were Rev. and Mrs. John Willms. Augusta Burrack. Rev.

and Mrs. John Reents. Rev. and Mrs. Wm Burrack and Louis and Marilyn.

Rev. F. H. Kehren. Mrs.

Florence Heer and Mrs. G. J. Zeilinger. Marilyn Burrack remained for a week's va- Mar KaJ" Blair, who are visiting cation.

I Mrs Starr's daughters and sisters. an army hospital in Korea on Mother's Day. The family has received no further information. Lt. Col.

Robert Gesell of Evanston. 111., caine Thursday to spend the weekend in the H. A. Willoughby home. Mrs.

Gesell and daughter Barbara, who ac- companied him, remained for a longer tune in the Willoughby home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Magnuson of Moiine, 111., visited Grundy ICECH'S SELF SERVICES 1M. GHUNDY IOWA Hughes, commercial teacher in the Center friends and were guests of Grundy Center schools, who will the Clare Albrights of Ivester ov- Mrs.

Mslude Bailey a'nd Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodman and son returned Sunday from Lake Park where they had spent the Memorial weekend with relatives. They were accompanied home by Mrs.

E. E. Starr and granddaughter. Union t. May 22.

Mr. and MK- w. B. Honwtead. a mice TucMJay nicht.

hmir.c been caj.cG by the serious of Caves" uncle. Walter L. Mr Miller, -a ho has been a parent Alien Memorial hospr.al terioo for several ur.a major surgery LET OTHER PEOPLE SEE YOUR A I The i he guarded, iajrjred. and ghcn proper care. at all If ou a a i Uia( jou i would make a irood! exhibit, please call thc Jubilee Office or our More at earliest convenience.

Manly Rexall Drug Store Grundy Center, fa. Mr. anc Ofik Park. Archie Butler of 'Tie cckcr.o 311 thc home Wayne vi-i'or-; in thc Friday afternoon crc Ccl.a Wooten of Delbcrt of Wco-xr and Mr. and Ha-r: Sis fro: ar.d children B.a,:-3-;rc.

Grunmius Stohr, Memorial Other home Fn- ar.a William Meyer and son lio of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bienfang and rs ilil0 is to Ban- srandaaughter Judy, Mr. and" Mrs. i croft So today to visit in Bert Copley, and Wm.

Linkvis the 21 11 Harm Dirksen home. drove to Lament Sunday to see Mr lMns and mother, Mrs. Mabel Mrs. Copley's aunt. They then 0 wil1 SO to Bancroft the lat- v.ent to Devils Backbone and had i tfr 21 1 of tnc week and thc rou picnic dinner.

home they I wil1 relurn home Monday. Whiie stopped at thc Roy Bienfan? home thcrc attend thc ordi- in Oclwcsn ami at Wcstzratc to tec Dation for Mrs. Long's brother, -w ho has accepted a pas: torate at Warner. S. D.

a cousin of Mrs. Copley. Mr.v Lola Minor. Mr. and Haroic Mecster and daughter 1 Pam.

and Duan Mecster. Grundy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newton tnc Contcr. Mri-.

Susie Bromlev of ans anci Mr and Dike. Mr. and Mrs. Scoa Murray i Ncwt of Burbank. and Mr and Mrs.

Murra i arrived Sunday, June first, to Robin Win- Donald California, a Memorial Day. Mrs. Magnu- json is the former Thoi-a Morri- (son. daughter of th late Mr. and 'Mrs.

Jake Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Long, Mrs. Mabel Long and Mr.

and Mrs. Harm Dirksen were hi Dubuque last week to attend graduation 1 exercises at Wartburg seminary, i Mrs. Long's brother, Clifford Dirk- een, was in the graduating class, Mr. and-Mrs. Lyle Metzgar and daughter Thelma accompani Mrs.

Metzgar's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Derby, of Cedar Rapids to Minnesota Mon- day. They will spend a two-week vacation at Rocky Point Resort on Lake Kabetogama. i See Our Page Jubilee Advertisement Section 5, page 6, of the Jubilee Edition TALL CORN 69c pound, Guests of the Gcorce Buscman family from Wednesday through Sunday wer Mrs Buseman's mother.

Mrs. J. W. Reece of Russellville. and her two sisters Mrs.

Cecil Bittricks and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson of Jefferson City. Mo. Briardale PORK BEANS 2 No.

2 cans 29c LIFE BEVERAGES 12 5c 26 lOc GOLD and family of Jancvillc enjoyed I 10 da Ha rry and a picnic dinner Sunday at Elm- i Sam Newton and other relatives north of a driving a new car back to wood Park Janesvnic. driving a new car back to Mr and i west roast whirS! ho rrn.r,- cl Brents Mr ana Mrs. H. C. Tnc oc- asion was, sn celebration i of the birthday of Lanying.

to purchase. Mrs. Sidney Murray and daugh- Ti) Ncwtons plan to return to tcr. Jackie. 1 California next Tuesday.

Paul A. s-on of Mr. H. L. Nirkcrson, daughter Gloria and ill Howard Jr.

will be in St. hi. M. P. from the Cloud, Saturday where Glo- TTnivrrj-Hv of iow a College will yng atihc wedding of her Mrdirino at Commnccrmfnt jfouhui, MLsi, Marilj-n Morrison, Fcr.ia a for a vi.sit On Tinclcn.

TM I at Wctt in Mi E. W. brmi-k uicoi- brourk Ibiclcn of 12 at i Iowa City daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vcrnon on Friday.

nc 6in. Paul and Ws of St. Cloud, and Louis and will of Manitowoc, Wis. The wed- Iowa city Jun, 12th for Chjcaw will take place in l-hc St. 10r Inl ioud Mf church Nic kcreous Frederick and Mr.

and Mrs. James Wallace, left last week for Baltimore. near which place thc former will be stationed for a 14 week's course. Pvf specialized training Frederick had prc- vioiily been stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Galbreatli and two sons of Minneapolis ted the former's siller, Kent Meyers, and family at. Grant hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Ha.sbrourk, Mrt. Viola Mjsfi Lijrillp )f. in Iowa City Fn- to iittfisd b. U. spend Sunday in ther, Mrs.

Dora Ahrendt of Lu- Sioux City where Gloria will be vcrnc, and her uncins and I the vocaJuit at thc wedding of aun t. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Stocks low a State Teachers college room-, of Worthington. and Mr.

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