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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • Page 13

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COUNCIL BLUFFi 24, PAGE THIRTEEN. Church Society Notes Brownie Campers Learn Hand Craft BENEVOLENT WORKERS Benevolent Wjrkers of St John's English Lutheran church will have a pot-luck luncheon Thursday at 12 30 in the church followed by a called meeting PPJSCILLAS Priscilla society of Grace Pres- bvtenan church will have a 1 clock luncheon a served by Circle No 3 with Mrs Harry Ritekin as leader Mrs Rex Fogarty wil lea'i devotions, followed by a program CIRCLE 5, Circle 5 of Broadway Meth- odUt church Woman's Society of Christian Service was entertained Thursday by Mri Covert Brown and Mrs Lewis Lukken at the home of Mrs Brown for a 1 oclock luncheon Mrs Fred Presler, vice chairman of the circle assisted in receiving the nineteen members and attending HIM Lena Merriam chairman of the group, poured and Mrs Henry Fehrman assisted the hostesses In serving Mrs Aldrch guest and Mrs Bertha Basart gave the devotions and the lesaon theme being studied by the group was continued by Miss Merriam The circle will hold its next meeting in Septembei BROADWAY METHODIST The Womang Society of Christian Service of Broadway Methodist church sponsored a dinner and program Friday night to honor Dr and Mrs Watson who have been returned to Broadway for another year Fred Presler, toastmaster introduced the speakers greeted the honorees in the capacity each represented Those participating ere Euff Payne superintendent of Sunday school Hugh Rowe president of the Youth Fellowship Merrill, lay leader Dr Frank Clayburg Counril Bluffs district superintendent Mrs Doron Warren district treasurer, Mrs John Blaylock, president of the who closed her welcome' witb presentation of a gift to Mrs Watson from the society after which Dr and Mrs Watson responded briefly Mrs Frank Clayburg and Miss Margaret Clayburg were by the toastmaster A male quartette composed of Doron Warren, John Blaylock Lynn Bloxom and Sidney Newlon accompanied by Miss Esther Bmtz, sang three num bers Mrs Char'es Roe and Mrs Blaylock had charge of program arrangements Mrs Mason secretary of local activities assisted by the chairmen of the 7 circles super vised the serving of the dinner Serving on the reception committee were Mrs Wilcox and Mrs Covert Brown An out-of-town guest was Mrs Dalr Thompson of Detroit Mich djugater of Mr and Mis BlaylocV Othei guests were John Milne and thi and Mrs Barnes of Fifth Avenue Methodist church Mrs Woodward Hostess at Saturday Luncheon In honor of her sister m-law Mrs Norman McMains 31 who came the first the week from St Petersburg, Fla Mrs Carleton 11 was was luncheon hoitess Saturday noon at the Chiefta Besides the honoree her guests were Mesdames Don Rogers of Birmingham Ala Louis Drew Robert Tmley Meyers Clai-e Ofelt and Emaiine Mrs McMams and son Joel will leave Sunday to spend three dajs Lincoln Neb with Mr and Mrs Victor Friend return Wednesdaj for a before going to Chicago to spend the summer Piper For good flavor use about one and a half teaspoons of silt to each cup of uncooked cereal hen cook irg rice oatmeal cornmeal etc Work accidents cost the. loss of 900 000 man hours of labor in 1944 XZMOVtUNG KEEP YOUR COAT LOOKING NEW Be It minor job or major alteration, our tailors are qualified to do tiw task well X4TIS ON CO4TS IN JTOJUSI The FUR SHOP 11 Mcrtt Main Street FUI STORACI i-fPL-UU enta, Mr and Mrs. Albert A. Hansen, sr Both the bride-elect and her fience are graduates of Thomas Jefferson high school, class of 1943 No date has been set for the wedding Social Calendar Diana Hunkins, Miss Janet Huber, Geraldlne Stewart, Janice Connolly, Jo Ann Viele Miss Hughes Will Wed at Everett, Wash Miss Helen Hughes Mr anJ Mrs Edward Hughes announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Helen and Sgt Robert Springer of Kalama, Wash A graduate of Abraham Lincoln high school Miss Hughes has been associated with Civ 1 Aeronautics administration at Everett, Wash Sgt Springer with army communications, The bride mother will leav June 30 to be with her daugh ler until after the wedding- Pictured here are four of the Brownies who have completed the day camp session ending on Friday The camp is being held at the Girl Scout Little House and new session will open on Tuesday Under the instruction of Mis, Janet Huber an assist ant leader these Brownies are learning hand crafts as part of their ramp experience They are Diana Hunkins daughter of Mr and Mrs Onn Hunkins, Geial dine Stewart daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Stewart, Janice Connolly, daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo Connolly, and Jo Ann Viele daughter of Mr and Mrs Viele Sgt.

Plunketr Weds North Carolinian From Ft Bragg comes announcement of the marriage of Sgt Bud Plunkett, of Council Bluffs, IT Miss Ann Gregory, daughter of Gregory of Raleigh on June 14 in the army chapel Sgt Plunkett is the son of Mr and Mrs PlunKett and attended Creighton university for two years before entering sej-yice in March 1943 He is a graduate of Abraham Lincoln high school and has been an instructor in the infantry He will leave this week for an embarkation port for overseas duty Mrs Plunkett will visit in Council Bluffs later this sum Miss Goodwin Is Engaged MONDAY Picnic, General Aid, First Presbyterian church, 1 15 Mrs Omar Weaver 102 Locust lodge Luncheon, 1 30 p. Mrs Charles Fellmgham, 1104 Fifth avenue TUESDAY L. Literary club 12 30 Mrs Hough, 422 South First street Garden club, 2 Mrs Berg, Iowa School for the Deaf Espees, 8 Miss Betty Follett 2926 Avenue A club 8 Mrs Max Leisner, 3511 Avenue A WEDNESDAY Breakfast Wan-a-Kno, 10 a Mrs Jessie Mellor, 223 Jones street Omaha Merrymakers club 1 Mrs Floyd Eaken 220 North Thirtieth street Thimble club, 1 30 Mrs George Jensen, 118 Platner and Pinochle club, 2 Mrs Bybee 711 Ave nue Wednesday afteinoon club 2 Mrs Alfred Goodman, 259 Elliot Forty-four club, 8 Miss Mane Day, 628 Mynster Gabanettes, all day meeting Rivemew park THURSDAY Picnic Riverside group of Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, 12 Cochran park Pot-luck Benevolent Workers, 12 30 St John English Lutheran church Luncheon, Priscilla society 1 Grace Presbyterian church Original Birthday club, 1 Fish and Game club True Blue Social cJub, 2 Mrs George McLane 627 Fourth avenue Sewing club 8 Miss Isabelle Gathman 511 Franklin FRIDAY Walnut Grove Parent Education 2 Davis, 3002 Avenue Miss Mahoney Hostess at Fiesta Picnic Mexican decorations were the fiesta keynote of a picnic dinner given Saturday evening by Miss Margaret Mahoney honor of Mrs Kenneth Laird of Arlington, Va who is visiting here Centerpiece of the table was a Mexican sombrero filled with fruits and flowers and two hurricane lamps lit the party Twelve guests spent the evening visiting and listening to records Saie Waste Paptr To clean an egg-beater quickly, give it a few turns in cold water, then in hot water, and finally a few turns in the air Keep the cogs and wheels out of the water Sa 6 Miss Doris Teager Is Wed in New Orleans McGuire were prize winners. Burns, Mrs William Mc- Gmre and Mrs McGuire were guests Miss Mary Bncli was hostess to three tables, of bridge Thursday in honor of her sister Miss Marcella Brich who will leave soon to reside Cleveland, 0 Mrs F. Zimmerman and Mrs Rodenburg were prize winners Mtc Georges Clemenceau famous French statesman, taught French in a girl school in Stamford, Conn, from 1866 to 1869 Sue Paptr Approximately 7 000 were drowned in the United States last year The greatest wave of German inmmigration to America occurred in the 18th century with the first permanent settlement by Germans at Germantovvn Mrs Richard Codj Mr and Mrs William Teager announce the marriage of their daughter Dons, to Fireman Richard Cody, coast guard son of James Cody The wedding took place on May 31 at New Orleans, La The bride, a graduate of the Glenwood high school, has taught in Mills county schools She arrived home on Fndaj, June 15, and plans to 30111 her husband later at Mobile, Ala, where he is stationed Sme Watte Paper County Society Ncola Mrs Kenealy entertained members of the Bridge club Thursday Mrs Harman, Mrs Schneckloth and Mrs SEND HIM A NEW PHOTOGRAPH MADE IV-M I I 3-1 IN Miss Betty Goodwin The engagement of Miss Betty Gcodwm and Quartermaster Albert A Hansen, is announced by Miss Goodwin's parents, Mr and Mrs Goodwin now of Kansas City, Mo, but recently of Council Bluffs.

Miss Goodwin remained In Council Bluffs when her parents moved to Kansas City this spring and Hansen Is on 27 day furlough with hie par- Orchard Wilhelm Co. STORE HOURS MONDAY, 12 to WttS, 9 to 5 I AGREE THAT MOTHERS SHOULD HAVE LESS HOME WORK That's how most men feel about their wives doing the family wash at home Yn, that work" can cut to a minimum tf yen year walk- day JCQ to ii for tin but lavndtring QOOD NEWS! We're Back on Day Service Again Store Furs and Winter Garments in Our Scientifically Controlled Cold Storage Vaults BROADWAY Phoie 5544 Full or Twin Beds to This Early American Sdte Of unusually good construction and finish this suite will not only please you, but probably fit your family requirements Full site Bed, Chest, Vanity, Bedside Table and Bench With Twin Beds M6.75 MOOR 139" Hand Printed Luncheon Ctetbs Good quality heavy eotton doth panted in fact colon and laundered ready for use. Saint Regis Loop-Pile Heavy Cotton Rugs Made on a stout canvas back these rugs are really luxurious. Soft shades of blue, rose, red, and off-white. 21x32 3.2f 24x42 4.95 36x54 W.75 Cocoa Mats to Save Your Rugs On Wet, Muddy Days Several sizes in a good sturdy brush.

They will save your carpets, rugs and the cleanliness of your floors. Priced according to size, at-150 350 by the Tile-Tex company in Chicago. HELP the defense program by conserving on gas and oil. Complete motor reconditioning service, reCORRECTION: In the advertise- i boring and re-sleeving of motors, ment of Peoples Store Bargain our specialty. Competent mechan- Basement of Friday the item re-' guaranteed performance.

Par- lating to bird cages should have ad Motor Co 5th Ave. 4th St. Dial 0 ISSIONED Anthony read "Bird cage stands with heavy weighted bottom, each fl.50."-- Adv. WOMAN'S BENEFIT Benefit association will hold its regular business meeting Tuesday evening- at 8 o'clock in the Center Hall of the Y. M.

C. A which will be followed by a social hour. MUST immediately Bills' Service Station, 2800 No. B'dway. Ill health forces me to sell.

Every item goes; Atlas Battery charger, Walker jack, and other equipment. Quaker State On, bulk 85c gallon. Adv. AWAY FROM HOME When death occurs in a distant city--on a visit or business trip--all arrangements can still be made at home. Through our many connections with reliable establishments all over the country, we can arrange all details, transmit any instructions.

You have the same absolute control over every action and every expenditure. With all this you have our own guarantee of a high degree of professional skill and moderate cost. FCNEBAL HOME Telephone 4791 52S Sixth Ave. tor of the Church of the Covenants F. R.

Glassburner, 100 Grace in Dayton, Ohio. His subject will be street, has arrived at the O'Reilly "The Book of Revelation as Re- General hospital in Springfield, lated to Modern Times." The Rev. he will receive treat- Mr. Flenner is enroute home from ment for battle injuries sustained the Anglo-Israel Federation con-! at Suppoch, Germany, April 6, ac- vention in Los Angeles. KNOW OUR CITY a maps of Council Bluffs, with every little street shown, on saie at The Nonpareil office for Adv.

ON FURLOUGH HERE--Sgt. Louis V. Larsen is spending part cqrding to word received from the public relations office, O'Reilly General hospital. SICK clocks made well. Chaffee Watch Shop, 8 Pear) EXPECTED HOME--Sgt.

Elvyn Galloway, who has been stationed overseas in the Pacific area for 34 of his 30-day furlough with his months, has been given his dis- wife, Mrs. Irene Larsen, 1120 Av-' charge and is expected to start enue B. Mrs. Larsen went to the home soon, according to word re- Okarnulgee hospital in Oklahoma to meet her husband, who has been recuperating at the hospital from Frank Raiter, son of Mr. and I wounds received in action.

While Mrs. A. F. Raiter, 151 Lee street, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the medical administrative corps at graduation exer- pises held June 20 at Carlisle Barracks, according to a report received here. He left irnmedately after the ceremony for a post where he will take up his administrative duties.

JOHN KNIERIM, lawn mower man, has quit traveling with his machinery on truck, and is now located at 812 South Main street, Council Bluffs, and will sharpen and repair your if i brought to me. Adv. A DIVORCE Leo Maertens, 21, was granted a di- on furlough they will also visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larsen of Bancroft, Neb.

TRY a Spencer garment individually designed. Supporting abdominal organs. Improves posture and circulation. Ada R. McKinley, 2301 Ave.

C. Ph. 3-404. ONE FORFEITS, ONE FINED --Harold A. Merrill, 45, Neola, forfeited a $10 bond and Joe pool, 64, Lake Manawa, was fined on drunk charges Saturday in municipal court.

Police said Merrill was found hanging onto a no parking sign at Scott street and Broadway and Claypool lying on the parking at Sixteenth avenue and Eighth street Friday. ceived Friday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Galloway of Macedonia.

Sgt. Galloway's home is at Henderson and his vrife Vivian, at present is in Amarillo, Tex. MRS. Fontana is at home to her friends. 2739 Ave.

L. PURPLE HEART Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elder, 209 Park Avenue, have received the purple heart awarded to their son, Pfc. Albert Elder, who was wounded Feb.

9, 1945 while serving with Patton's 3rd army in Germany, Entering the service three years ago, he is currently stationed with the tank destroyers in Austria. He has been overseas nearly 12 months. vorce Friday by Tudge R. Kent PUT OLD MAN place with GOLD MEDAL DITCHING DYNAMITE and BLASTING SUPPLIES. JOE RANNEY.

Ph AT GREAT LAKES--Charles D. Fronk, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Fronk, 2220 West Broadway, has reported to the Great Lakes Naval Training Center to take his boot training, according to word received here. His wife, Mrs. Ruth Fronk, will make her home for the duration with his parents. HELP--If you want to sell your property list with us. We sell 'em.

Riker and Ingraham, Realtors -Adv. CHICKENS STOLEN--Theft of Martin in district court here from his wife, Iris Maertens, also 21, on a cruelty charge. The two were married Sept. 21, 1943. Judge Martin restored the defendant's maiden name, Iris Brown.

TOWING SERVICE, 2 wreckers equipped with power winches. Day and night service. Long distance towing. Parady Motor Co. Dial ORDER OF BEAUCEANT-- Council Bluffs assembly No.

82, Social Order of the Beauceant, will meet in regular session for initiation Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Masonic temple. There will be a pot-luck lunch at 6:30 p. m.

for afl members and Knights Temp-1 lars and their families. EVE'S BAKERY, closed for 146 whit, pullet, from the farm TeThm'dan Ic TM a TM two weeks because of sugar and shoitening shortages, will reopen MONDAY. JUNE Adv. Cutler Funeral Home COMPLITILT AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT AMBULANCE SERVICE UcMietf ffnrtl Dirtcferj and JEabefntrs in Phone 7779 133 WILLOW. A COUNCIL ILUFFS WALNUT HILL AND CEDAR LAWN 1.0 iv Tinui-- fcrpcrnf Fund EFFICIENT COURTEOUS JERVICI CALL MR, WILLIAMS-Phone 8934 Council Bluffs on the Treynor road, was reported Saturday to the sheriff's office.

Mrs. Hiatt said that the pullets were stolen from the hen house during the family absence Friday night. BODY and fender repairing. Complete wreck rebuilding service. PARADY MOTOR Dial 9821.

--Adv. NELL ROSE KENSINGTON-Kensington of Nell Rose division No. 592 of the Grand International auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, will meet at 2 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ethel Shepard, 1200 High street. FRIED CHICKEN at the Maid- rite.

Phone your orders. No REBEKAH KENSINGTON Com'cil Bluffs Rfbt'kpji GOOD MEDIUM piano. 308 SIZE -Adv. upright WITH AUTOMOTIVE UNIT-- Pfc. Harley N.

Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Woods, 2332 South Seventh street, is at present a member of the automotive section at the air transport command base at Prestwick, Scotland, according to word received here from the public relations office, Headquarters, European division. CERTIFICATE OF MERIT-- Pfc.

Richard L. Hensley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Hensley, 421 Stutsman street, has been awarded the certificate of merit, according to a report received from the public relations section, European theater.

He served in the German campaign as runner. platoon Tuesday noon at the Elks club. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB-The Past Presidents club of the U. P. Oldtimers met for a 1 p.

luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Branson. A picnic luncheon will be held on her lawn July 27.

UNITY REBEKAH LODGE-Members of Unity Rebekah Lodge No. 388 are asked to meet at 4- p. m. Monday at the Woodring Funeral Home to attend services for Forest Brisco, husband of member Christine Brisco. HOME ENTERED Mrs.

Roy Jones, 104 Helen avenue, reported to police Saturday that her home was entered Thursday night and was stolen, from her purse. CARD PAETY. Members of the four Danish lodges, their families and friends are invited to attend a card party at the Danish Hall Friday evening, 4 June 29, at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. U.

S. W. V. TO ATTEND FUNERAL--Members of the United Spanish War Veterans are requested to meet Monday at 2 p. m.

at the Cutler Funeral Home to attend services for George Edmiston. PARENTS OF SON--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mielke of Bancroft, are the parents of a son born at the Jennie Edmundson hospital Friday. She is the former Dolores Weaver, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Weaver of this city. BACK FROM ENGLAND--1st Lt. D. A.

Buschenfield has arrived from England to spend a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and J. R. Buschenfield, route 1. IT'S A BOY--A boy was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Peterson, Route 1, Friday at the Jennie Edmundson hospital. SON IS BORN--A son was born Saturday at the Jennie Edmundson hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allen, 2615 Avenue N.

EVERGREEN KENSINGTON-The Evergreen Kensington will hold pot-luck supper at the Recreation center Thursday, June 28, at 7 p. WAR DADS Council Bluffs Chapter No. 2, American War Dads will meet Wednesday at 8 p. in ths armory. HOME ON LEAVE Radio home recently after spending two years in the South Pacific.

He 13 spending a 30-day leave with his wife, Mary. 28 Bluff street, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Howell, 1104 Franklin avenue. Radio Technican Howell entered the service in November, 3942. PROMOTED Emmanuel T. Jensen, USNR, son of Mrs. Peter Jensen, 586 Benton street, has been promoted from lieutenant j.

g. to lieutenant. Entering the navy in February, 1944 he is serving with the Superior of shipbuilding at Jacksonville, Fla. REPORTS ROBBERY Mrs. Henrietta Clark, 2748 Eighth avenue, reported to police Saturday that $56.80, consisting of 120 quarters, a $2 bill, two silver dollars, nickels, 280 pennies were stolen from the clothes closet ot her home.

Also taken was a 32-20 Waitt Paper Good News for Rats WHITTLE, Essex, England, UP --Champion rat-catcher of England, a 14-year-old Alsatian retriever, has died, ord wag 224 rats hours. The dog's rec- killed in two MEYER A 24-Hour Service MODERN CHAPEL WILLOW E. PHOiVE 2321 I ESTABLISHED IS Woodring Funeral Home 111 Phew 74H A I A I 45 YEARS of Faithful Service Air ItaitiM i br.n.'v dish and own sandwiches. Dessert will be furnished. SADDLE horses for rent.

Special moonlight group rides, 28th St. 1st TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 1--The Townsend Club No. will hold its regular business and social hour Jlcmnday at p. m.

in the K. P. hall, 509'i South Main street. Ref; reshmenU will be served and en- I tertainment'provided. WAITRESS wanted.

The bassador, 540 West Broadway. Ph. 9943. Sundays call 3-2382. COUNCIL WILL MEET An adjourned meeting of the city council will be held Monday night for action on renewal of class beer and eigaret licenses.

Both I types of licenses expire June 30. SEMI-ANTHRACITE Cash Coal System. Phone rVANHOE COMMAXDERY-- Ivanhoe commandery No. 17, i Knights Templar, will meet in stated conclave Tuesday at p. m.

at the Masonic temple. RADIO and phonograph service. Dial CO31A LODGE Cobia lodge Xo. 631. A.

F. and A. will, meet in regular session at p. m. Tiiesdaj at thr Jiat-oiiH' J--' 1 toox Udss, 1.0.7 to a naval supply unit in the Marinas, it waa an, nounced Saturday.

He is the son of Mrs. Chris Jensen, 138 Hunter i avenue, and was a machinist before entering the navy. LUMBER STOLEN--Theft of a quantity oj lumber and 135 pounds of nails of various sizes from 814 I Twenty-second avenue, where a 1 house is under construction, was i reported Saturday to police. EXCELSIOR LODGE Excel. sior Lodge No.

259 A. F. A A. will meet in special session Monday at 7 p. for work on the Fellowcraft degree.

PARENTS OF DAUGHTER-, On Saturday a daughter was born 1 to Mr. and Mrs. George McTwig- gan. 624 South Ninth street at the Jennie Edmundson hospital. COMPLETI UNI OF S.

PAINTS Flatlui One-Coat Oil Wall Paint, gallon. Snamei. pei- 1A? Torch and Deck jtii Enamel, per qi. ItVW Floor and Woodwork Varnish, gallon. Screen Enamel, Outside White Faint, per gallon Semi-Gloss, per qt Tinners Bed Faint, gallon Built-in Mail Boxes Galranixed Ventilators Ftorshleld Waterproofing, pk Concrete Cure, per gallon Turpentine, per gallon 3.50 3.00 3.75 n.00 1.50 f.dlocii, Pfpir.

Atpkolt C.l»t«i Til. Ic.rd, Jilwoaf fifi, Flnt-claM carpenters, cemeat workers, paint- cn, etc. INSURED LABOR HANSEN HAHSEN r. f. Avene A Pbonr (Hi) group.

Ira L. Hays, banker, was named chairman of the building committee, and will head a group composed of T. W. Keller, the Rev. J.

R. Perkins, Frank C. Riker, Mrs. Bert Gurney, Don B. Stoufer, Daniel T.

Sullivan, Dudley Bobbitt, Stephan Fields and Mrs. Waldo Thompson. The committee is charged with studying various floor plans and elevations with the view of selecting the proper plan for the proposed building to be coristructed here. Dale S. Bonar, merchant, has been named chairman of the sites committee, serving with George Woods, Robert R.

O'Brien, Miss Frances Barton and Vernon Landon. Swanson said the committee on financing is now in the process of being: appointed. Work will then start on the selection of seven or eight additional sub-committees to be named in the near future. Arrangements will be made early next week for a schedule on committee meetings, it was announced Saturday. Obituary Forest Brisco.

Forest "Jack" Brisco, 41, resident of Council Bluffs most pf his life, died Friday at his residence, 3450 Eleventh avenue, after an illness of six weeks. Mr. Brisco was weighmaster for the Omaha gram exchange and a member of the First Christian church of this city. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Christena Rauth Brisco; a daughter, Suzann, both of Council Bluffs, and a son, Jack Earl Brisco of Allentbwn, Pa.

The funeral will be Monday at 4 p. m. at Woodring's chapel, the Rev. Loren Works of the First Christian church officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Lawn.

The body is at the Woodring Funeral home. Boy C. Murphy. Funeral services lor Roy C. I A lifelong resident of Council Bluffs, he was a first lieutenant in the old Dodge Light Guard company and a veteran of world war I.

He was active in national work of the Reorganized Latter Day Saints church. 'He served as pastor of the Crescent branch and was in charge of plans for a. district commemorative program to be held in July to celebrate the institution of the Crescent church 85 years ago. He was a member of the Council Bluffs Realtors and the Chamber of Commerce. Surviving are his widow, Lutie, and a brother, James L.

"Pat" Murphy, 611 Harrison street. Honest Thief Leaves Receipt PORTLAND, Iff)--The masked robber who took $65.54 from the Commodore hotel left a receipt. "Received of Hotel Commodore, It was signed, "Thief." EXPOERT Washing Greasing OILS-- GAS-- SERVICE Talley's Service St. IX Floor Sander and Edger for Rent FARMERS 40tt LUHIH COAL CO. THE "MAGIC CARPET" APPROACH Your car will ride like a carpet on a cloud after it has been given a general overhauling by our expert mechanics.

There's no magic in it; It just takes a lot of hard worn. Our crew will rejuvenate it Inside and out. CONGRATULATIONS from one award to another Rsdiizir.g tne effort put forth in winning such this organization is happy to acknowledge the award- ing of the Army-Navy to the Howard Manufactur- ing Corporation of Council Bluffs. You have added another chapter to the success story small manufacturers are writing towards the win- ning of the war. COOK'S PAINTS.

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