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The Malvern Leader from Malvern, Iowa • Page 5

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THE MALVERN LEADER, MALVERN, IOWA, MARCH 15, 1934 PAGE FIVE OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AY EVENING Until further notice these business firms of Malvern will be open every Wednesday evening McCORD HARDWARE LANDIS HARDWARE MULHOLLAND'S LEADER DEP'T STORE J. E. RANDERSON, Clothier SOCIETY MOTES MOTES Circle Meets with Mrs. Frank Churchm The members of the Methodist Ladies' Circle were entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Churchill Thursday afternoon of last week.

Aseistant hostesses were Mrs. P. 8. Crink, Mrs. George Pace, Mts.

Leslie Shay, Mrs. Ira Hatchings, Mrs. Harry After Nelson, the and Mrs. Marian Kemp. program and other en: tertainment the hostesses served 8 delicious lunch.

Out of town guests were Lowell Elliott, Mrs. Buck Thotton and Mrs. Albert Jergenson of Sidney. Marce Kelly Entertains Club Miss Maree Kelly was hostess Tuesday evening at a club party at the Albert Pace home. PInochle furnished a part of the entertainment for the evening and 8 luncheon of sandwiches, angel food cake topped with whipped cream and green cherries, coffee and green candles carried out the St.

Patricks motif. Those present were the Misses Valda Hurst, Bernice Caudell, Ethel Shook, Errille Nelson, Helen Marshall, Inez Raines, Ruth Wylle and the hostess, Hazel Zanders Weds Carl Foster Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Zanders of north of Malvern announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Hazel Zanders, to Carl Foster of Braddyville. The marriage took place last week at St. Joseph, Mo. They will make their home on the Roy Bast farm near Clearmont, Mo. Entertains Guests at Dinner Monday Mre.

Enoch Hill entertained at dinner Monday noon at the Gidley home. Guests enjoying this courtesy were Mrs, Mary Roth, Mrs. B. E. Bayes, Mrs.

E. C. Kayton, and Miss Alice Bently. They spent a pleasant afternoon together. J.

R. Halle Hosts at Dinner Dre and Mrs. Thos. W. Gidley: Mr.

and Mra. J. H. Beckwith and James, and" Mr, 'and Mrs. K.

R. Cook of Glenwood were: dinner guests in the J. R. Hall home Sunday. Doris Cadell and Charles Bare Wed Sunday Miss Doris Cadell.

of Maivern and Charles Bare of Hastings were married Sunday. evening, the Rev, P. Dahl, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church north east of Malvern, officiating. The ceremony took place at 4 o'clock at the home of Rev.

Dahl in the presence of a number of relatives and of the couple. They were attended by the bridegroom's. slater, Mrs. Oscar Neujahr, of Council Bluffs and his brother, Kenneth Bare, of Hast- The couple will make their home on the Jacob Bare farm, dinner honoring the couple was given at the Bare home Sunday at noon and a reception was given in their honor following the wedding. Those present were Jacob Bare, Kenneth Bare, Mr.

apd Mre. Neujahr and two: children, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wik ston and daughter of Omaha, Mrs. Fletober and daughter, Cleo, of Council Bluffs and Miss Ruth Brysa, GIRLIGAGO him GIRLIGAGO him Dr.

tidier Gives Stag Party Dr. Thos. W. Gidley was host at a stag party at his home last Thursday evening. The then spent the efening playing pitch there being enough guests to form three tables tor the game.

Women Have Pot Luck Luncheon A group of women enjoying pot lack luncheon at the home of Mrs. G. B. Dacrett Friday incladed Mrs. Guy.

Breeding, Mrs. Otto Kline, Mrs. Andy Berkhimer, Mrs. D. M.

Kline, Mrs. M. C. Collins, and Mrs. Eacrett.

Durats Entertain Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dural entertained the members of their bridge club at their home Saturday evening. Puzzles and hearts took up the frat part of the evening and following that bridge was played. High score was held by Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Anderson and consolation went to Mrs. Benton and Evan Swain. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Anderson, and Mrs. Dan Beaton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raine and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Swain, Mr. and Mrs. June Wise, Mr.

and Mrs. Max Benton, Bernice Caudell, Ralph Bower, and Mr. and Mrs. Duval. Entertain With Birthday Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Buttmann were hosts at a dinner party the evening of March 11 celebrating the birthday. of Mra, Buttmann. The St. Patricks motif was carried out in the menu and favors.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Balyers, Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Mansfleld, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

McCausland, Mr. and Mra. I. L. Donner, Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Davison and Lenore Mansfeld. Birthdays Honored With Dinner Sunday A merry bunch had a pot luck dinner, together Sunday at the Martin: Cunningham home In honor cot ethos birthdays, of Mrs.

Floyd, Rhosdes and Martin Oun: alagham. Those present were the families of W. A. Bower, Austin Bass, Glen Beeger, O. Wilson, Martin Cunningham, Floyd Rhodes, Everett Knop, and Mra, Mary Cunningham, Kathryn and Carolyn Cunningham, Charles Wilson, and Louis Bass.

Dinner Honors Basketball Teams Honoring Malvern high school basketball and their coaches, Mr. Herts and Mr. Dyke, the Misses Betty Swain and Hester Hall were hostesses at a pot. luck dinner at the Swain home Friday evening. Various games.

furnished entertainment following the dinner, Thirty guests: were present and enjoyed this courtesy, Honor Birthday With Dinner Fred Hall wan the vlotim of a surprise last Friday evening when a dinner was given at his home honoring his birthday. Guests at the dipper were Mr. and Mrs. Ali fred Hall, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Hall and John, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tobason and daughter. Mar. lene, Mr.

and Mre, Mrs. Clifford Mackey, and John Hall, and Mr. and: Mrs. Wanderlich and son, Billie Mrs. Hilda ant and Mra.

Ferguson yand daughter, Katherine Mae, of Omaba. Good Copper Glad Range Used De Laval. Cream Separator in good condition. Used Battery Radio all priced for. Quick Sale.

MARCH ON to Most Stan CHIX 1320 ORD IN ADVANCE Local Players in Iowa Nebraska Contest Tourney Above are, top row, left to right: John C. MoMahon, Columbus, Elgin White, Central City, Mrs. Donald Mapes and Andrew Mapes, of Nortolk, and 8. 8. Boord, Mairern.

Bottom row, left to right: Mrs. F. S. Hopp er, Norfolk, Mrs. A.

D. Brown and Mrs. Iva Logan, of Central City, Mrs. Andrew Mapes, Nortolk, Mrs. 8.

B. Boord, Malvern; Among the 884 entrants in These World Herald's Nebraska Iowa contract bridge tournament held in Omaha on Feb. 23, 24 and 25, were Mr. and Mrs. 8.

8. Boord, In the group of people pictured above. The tournament was under the direction of Dan Davis, well known tournament director and veteran whist and bridge player, with. the assistance of three prominent Omaha bridge teachers, Mrs. Allan Parmer, Mrs.

Irving Allison, and Mrs. G. A. Remington. Championship honors were taken by H.

Lang and H. Coy, both of Waterloo, who in addition to the Arst prize trophies A and awards were given the Wings of Victory trophy which was oftered.to the pair from anywhere outside of. Omaha and Council Bluffs who made the highest score in the tourney, The tourney was lauded as one of the most successfuln bridge events ever held In the middle: west and with its entry list of 384 players took the world's laurels as the largest group ever to assemble for a bridge tournament. Prior to The World-Herald tournament, championship honors for the largest entry lat were claimed by the Eastern Tournament, conducted by Lieutenant Greunther, former Omahan; with an entry list of 844 players, "Lingerie Touch" this pretty frock touch form 4 la Marriage Come Girl Received into Order of Dominican Nuns Mrs. Will Leahy and daughter, Mrs.

Saner, and Bister Mary Clottidus left last Tuesday for Sinsinnawa, Wis. where they attended the ceremony for Miss Mary Leahy who was received into the Order of the Dominican Nuns. Rev. Francis Doyle who was visiting relatives in eastern lows also attended the ceremony. Mias Leahy is a graduate of the 1988 class of Bt.

Patricks high school and is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Leahy, She will now be known as Sister Margetta. Will Pike was called to Albia Saturday by the death of his father who was past 80 years old. Miss Anna Delehant returned from Omaha Wednesday evening where she spent a few days visitIng relatives and friends and looking after business affairs.

Mrs. C. C. Maher is recovering from a tail she received last week and Miss Anna has been laid up from having had a large molar cut from her jaw bone. The Methodist ladies are serving a supper in the basement of the Methodist church Thursday evening.

Charges for the supper will be 26c. Everyone is welcome. Friends of Mra, Isabelle 8weeney here were glad to learn she WAS awarded $3000 from the Midwest Accident Insuranco company In the suit recently held over the death of Miss Irene Sweeney who recelved a tall at the Henshaw hotel causing her death. Miss Louise Gutschenritter who has been visiting relatives in Red Oak and who has been in Council Bluffs returned home Saturday morning. Everett Nicholas and family went to Shenandoah Sunday to attend the funeral of Mary Maude, five year old daughter of Mr.

and Mra. John Nicholas, who died from pneumonia following measles. Edward McGargill, Willie Rogera, and Robert Archer, chairmen of the corn-hog reduction committee, began their work vine iting each tarm' last Wednesday In Monroe township, Fremont I county, Imogene S. E. Mills Mrs.

Ed Ray Died in an Omaha Hospital Sunday Relatives here received a message Bunday telling of the death of Mra: Ed Ray at the Methodist hospital in Omaha Sunday afternoon. Mra, Ray is a aister of Will Leahy of Imogene and spent her younger days here. She suffered a stroke of paralysis several months ago. but bad recovered enough to be up and around when about 8 month ago she suffered second stroke which caused her denth. She la survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs.

Dewey Gee, one brother, Will Leahy, and two sisters, Miss Kate Leahy of Shenandoah and Mra. Jane Mitchell of California One son, Frank, death last July, Funeral services were held Wednesday morning. St. Patricks Day Will be Celebrated in-Imogene Plans are being made for a real celebration in Imogene on Bt. Patricks day, At 8:30 a.

m. High Mass will be celebrated in memory of the late Rev. Edmund Hays, who was pastor here for nearly 40 years. Rev. Milo Tennesson will deliver the sermon.

At 12 o'clock a cafeteria chicken dinner will be served, also supper in St. Patricks hall. The day will be spent socially and in the evening a dance will be given In the A. O. H.

hall, Miss Amy Hammers, county superintendent, from Glenwood, visited In the schools in Deer Creek township the past week, Tommie Connors was reelected school director Monday and Wayne Drake, treasurer. ADVERTISING where it really works An unbeatable combination is a good stock of goods, an aggressive merchandising policy and a good advertising medium. You furnish the first two and The Leader will furnish the 'hird and results will be assured. The bulk of The Leader's readers live in the market best fitted for local stores. They read The Leader each week not only to get all of the news of Mills county, but to get the news of YOUR store as well.

Keep your advertising message before our readers regularly and help them to buy from you. Mrs. Emmett Hughes who has been very sick with quinsy and spent a few days the past week In Mercy hospital is able to be out and around again. The little one year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Delmar 01- son has been setionaly 111 with bronchial pneumonia. Miss Mae Maher and brother, Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin and daughter, Madge were in Council Bluffs Saturday, Mr. and Mra.

Donald Maher are moving to the Harry Conrad place south of Straban. Mr. and Mra. Charley Abbott and F. M.

Straight spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straight at New Market. Mrs. Maggie Gilbert who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mra.

Everett Straight, at Brooks has returned home. Mrs. John Fox and son, Arthur, ol David City, Nebr. drove in Monday to look after her farm interests hore and visit her aunt, Mrs. Joe Cahill, There WAS no train service here Monday evening 88 there WAR a wreck near Elmo, deveral grain cars going off the track.

No. 14 was sent over another road to 8t. Louls. A quiet but interonting election was held Monday at Glynn school in Deer Creek township. Joe Doyle was reelected by a vote of 26 to 16.

A. J. Barnard was the other candidate. Mr. Doylo has now been elected for the third consecutive term as a momber of the board of directors proving him to be a very competent member.

When we studied algebra in high school we couldn't wee the sense of the minus sign, But since the depression hit us we couldn't get along without them. Naval surveys indicate that for every man put to work directly in ship yards, four are put to work in allied industries under a program of this kind, and that virtually all the states from Alabama to. Wyoming contribute two or more of the principal kinds: of materials used in the construotion of war vessels. works The.

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