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IAL NEWS IAL NEWS )MEN'S ACTIVITIES luv0o 19 of Dewitt, uvoo, anAge of his lorn 13 08 828 00 34--52 artin thful style izes! It's with the take you For on revers sleevearee-quart- nen's Sizes 46, 48, 50, ds 35-inch. gives illustrated every step. its in coins arian Maring 232 West 11, N. Y. ADDRESS nd STYLE Garden Club to Hold Meeting DONNELLSON.

The nellson Garden club will meet in the home of Mrs. Ardis Sander Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 21, at 2 o'clock. Roll call will be answered by naming a bug or insect found gardens and presenting a speciment of the bug or insect. The topic will be "Weeds, know 'em and mow a Mrs.

Emma Krebill and Mrs. Ardis Sander will be leaders. Transportation will be vided at Railroad park at 1:30 m. The Donnellson chapter of American War Dads and Auxiliary will meet in the Legion Hall Thursday evening, Aug. 28 at 8 e'clock for the regular monthly mecling.

The Ana Thatcher Koch circle of King's Daughters will told its regular monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. C. J. Oliver Friday afternoon, 29, at 2 p.m. COMING EVENTS Jean Loras circle of the Daughters of Isabella will hold a business meeting at the Knights of Columbus hall here at 7:30 this evening.

Important business will be transacted and all members are urged to attend. The Mississippi Valley Lodge will quilt tomorrow mornnig at 10 o'clock at Mrs. A. W. Arie's home, 2412 Avenue H.

"Still Hard to Tell" About Farm Policies WASHINGTON. (UP) President Allan Kline of the American Farm Bureau Federation says it's "still a little hard to tell" where the two presidential candidates stand on farm policy, but he is hoping to learn from their approaching major speeches. The farm leader. interviewed Sunday night on the Columbia Broadcasting System's Man of the Week television program. said both Dwight D.

Eisenhower and Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson. Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. are "more! cautious than I would like to see them" on the issue of farm price! supports.

BACKS INTO TROUBLE FORT WORTH, (UP) L. B. Brandon started to shoe a mule when the animal balked; and started kicking. Brandon ducked the flying hoofs but backed into a arill press and received a five-inch gash in his arm. JEW HOME ILL ROTARY" SEWING MACHINES ng a round bobbin sewing machine insist on because it means less vibration, less noise, less "EXCLUSIVE" floating gib hook eleminates tangling, bindging of thread.

ven Electric Sewing Machine RY machine equipped with forward and reverse stitching, floating numbered stitch regulator and dial tension, sewing light and many es, also fuli set of fifteen different attachments. Lovely desk model he walnut. Extra strong, extra durable band-matched veneered five-ply constructon. Smartly designed ond practical, with extra large sewing surface. New Home electric console with the style, qualNy and finish of the furniture.

Choice of hogany and walnut veneer finish. Serves 0 by stand. well as end table or NO LITTLE OR GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS PAYMENT dison Home Appliance Store nue FOX ACROSS THEATER FROM Phone 1789 Turnesa, Clark In Playoff For Fort Wayne Crown FORT WAYNE, (UP)PGA Champion Jim Turnesa and latecomer Jimmy Clark met in a playoff match today to erase: their tie and determine who takes lion's winnings in the 000 Fort Wayne Open golf tourney. They pushed the third annual Open into an "overtime" session when both carded four-round totals of 272. They'll divide $1.200 after this afternoon's 1 18 holes, the vietor becoming $2,400 richer.

Clark, 34 year old Laguna Beach, entry, moved up in a hurry from fourth to top spot with 34-33 Sunday. His 272 grand total was 16 under pal. Turnesa carded 35-34. stay-: in the running when. on the 18th, he chipped up to about six feet from the hole and sank it for the tie.

then the fourthand supposedly final round opened, Turnesa held a twotroke advantage. money went to Marty Furgol, Lemont, Ill. He was nine under par after 14 holes. but up when the crowd moved in on him. Three bogies left.

him with a 66 and a 273 grand total, good enough for Si.400. On down the line it was Fred Haas, New Orleans, and Julius Boros, Mid-Pines. N. 274's, Jack Burke. Houston.

275: Gary Middlecoff, Memphis. Lawson Little, Pebble Beach, and Dave Douglas. Newark, 2776's. The amateur leaders also finished in a tie and will precede the pros in their playoff. Sam O'Neall.

Crawfordsville. and Dr. Wendell 'Aldrich. Angola, each carded 294. PENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST Coed's SADDLE Sizes So comfortable a- foot! white rubber soles and heels with block or brown! Sanitizad EVENING DEMOCRAT, FORT MADISON, IOWA.

ADDITIONAL SPORTS Phillies Close In On In Three-1 Loop BY UNITED PRESS Terre Haute closed in on the skidding Evansville Braves today in the battle for the Threeleague pennant as the chase went into the final week. The Phillies were only length and a half behind the Braves after 'Terre Haute won Sunday night while lost. It was the second straight might for the combination and moved Terre Haute up in contention. Third-place Burlington crackled to 4 Evansville decision again, in 12 taking innings. Burlington scored three runs in the top of the 12th to go ahead to 2, but had to choke off a two-run Evansville rally to get the victory.

At the same time Terre Haute clipped cellar-dwelling Quincy again, 10 to 4. Both teams clubbed 10 hits, but six Quincy errors made the difference. A wide-open division scramble for fourth place and a spot in the playoffs continued. Waterloo slipped another notch nearer the second division by losing to Keokuk 9 to 6 as the Kernels moved within one and one-half games of the fourthplace White Hawks. Davenport swept a twin bill from Cedar Rapids 4 to 1 and 3 to 2 to move into a fifth place tie with Keokuk.

Tonight's Game Tonight Waterloo hopes to boister its fourth place hold against Quincy, while Davenport is host to Cedar Rapids. Burlington plays at Terre Haute and Keokuk is at Evansville. KONNO DEFENDS TITLE I NEWARK. N. (UP) -Ford! Konno, Ohio State swimmer who! clinched the unofficial Olympn team title for the United States by wining the 1.500 meter free-: style Aug.

2, begins defense of his National AAU 1.500 meter title today in the Hayes Park East Pool. Butter Fingers! NEW YORK, (UP) The Indians and Pirates were the worst offenders among 13 "butter-fingered" major league clubs 1 that committed a total of 41 errors Sunday. Cleveland made seven bobbles including three by Luke Easter in its 16-inning setback by the Senators, while Pittsburgh was charged with six errors in losing ine second game of do doubleheader to the Braves. The Giants, Cards, Cubs and Browns each made three miscues in a single game. Only the Red Sox, Tigers and Dodgers played errorless ball in Sundars' 13-game program.

Prison Saints Club Farm Bureau, 9-1 The Prison Saints racked up their thirteenth win Sunday when they clubbed the Des Moines County Farm Bureau nine into submission by the score of 9-1. George Sahlie went the route for the prisonment. allowing five hits. Red Lair hit for the circuit and Cliff Davis pounded out two round trippers. The Farm Bureau scored their only run in the fourth when Lundeen was hit by a pitched ball and scored on singles by Wallman and Vance.

The Saints scored three in both the second and third nings, one in the fourth and two in the fifth. WOMEN'S AMATEUR PORTLAND, -The nations' outstanding women amateur golfers. 150 strong. tee off for their qualifying round in the 1952 National tournament today. WHAT'S IN A NAME? NEW YORK.

(NEA) -The late Joseph E. Widener once isented 40 names for one of his horses to The Jockey Club before the organization found one. Get in shape for school with Skippies Cialt Way to a Sleek, Lovely Figure light ton A re 1:1. firm in dr with unraiv Skippine. Nothing 1:3 pinch.

or Lint. them its own war. to 910 2 control. 2 Borld of freedom. We Rate and panties in tour length: 3 nance la sties.

All sal and dry in a So com char Skippics in a wardrobe for even Girdles and l'antics from $5.00 Skippics Foundations from $13.0 shippies P.S.- Aid to wear formfit They're for slim of el "peatiful Clo: PAGE TRES FBI Refuses Comment On Kiner Threat PITTSBURGH, -(UP) The Federal Burrau of Investigation today refused comment on an investigation a $6.200 extortion: plot aimed the Pittsburgh slugging cutticider. Ralph Kiner. The home run king also was directed not to comment on the case. in which an anonymous writer threatened Kiner's life if br did not deliver the money to a suburban school early Saturday morning of last week An FBI agent. coring as the nandsome Hep: the appointmen: while agents lurked in the shadows.

but the extortionist foiled :0 appear. Very Nervous the Pirate outfielder said he was very nervous while playing Saturday agains: the Brooklyn Dodgers. he cracked out his 27th home run and then Sunday hit No 28 in the came of a double-header with the Braves. Forces Field bleacher fans received a roare shortly cefore garne time Sunday when a prankster threw a firecracker onto the playing field. near KineN's position.

However. was in the dugou: the time. Dry Eczema Itch more persistent when For speedy relief. Resinol rich Re me. make for lack of Nature's lubricate from tormenting itch is fas: and Leips Nature beal Ointment Acts in Place of Nature's Missing Skin Maddening of after STRETCH.

Lu First Love! OXFORDS to 9 QUALITY! -TO lecther soddie caiorcs with come bu: pOIT 19 A bite for cieoner, better BOYS'. GIRLS' CUSHION CREPE SOLED CXFORES Sizes te 3 4.93 Sizes 4 Your pouncsters COCUE source 3: the; wail 04 these cushion crepe scies. Sturd. leather moccasin- 'ce oxfords red or brown but tor chool and pic; wear! Boys' or Girls' SADDLE SHOES 4.93 Sizes tc 3 They all love the saddle: It's the shoe for scheei! White rubber soles with white. cad brown or white.

L'; Sizes S': to 12 4 4C FOOT Penne's shoes tificaliv treated to -i-: he growth of bacteria and athlete's foot retard embarrassing foot odors. Be sure of sour shoes! Buy them at Penney's. Wood Owners Gross $73,000 During Year daughter, Delores Irene, to Patrick Benjamin Paddock of Chicago. The Wedding took place at Reno, in the First Methodist church on July 16. They will reside at 4090 Kenmore Chicago.

The bride is the granddaughter of Henry Tausch of Nauvoo. Today's Needlerrajt ny Laura Sacque is all one piece crochet -nothing could be quicker, easier, lighter work! Treble and single crochet with flowers in contrasting color. Cap, booties to match. Pattern 527 has directions baby's sacque. cap and booties.

Crocheted in 3-ply yarn. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Evening Democrat, 318 Needlecraft F.O. Box 169, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE.

Such colorful nandiwork ideas! Send Twenty Cents in: coins- for cur Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog. Choose your patterns from our gaily illustrated toys. dolls, household and personal accessories. A pattern for a handbag is printed right in the book. DES MOINES.

Three hur. dred and eighty woodland owners. in cooperation with Eve district foresters. during the fiscal Li. June 30.

1952. the State ation Commission day. These 4.883 acres received the age and 13 harvested ment methais One operators an: industries the tree techna: air The forestry dis: Albia. Anam. 537 00 and Fairfield.

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1952-1952