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The Eldora Herald-Ledger from Eldora, Iowa • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE ELDOKA HERALD-LEDGEB, ELbOBA, IOWA TUESDAY, I 1.5, Shop The Classified Ads Providence A I Thursday, June 11 Wednesday, June 21 BOXING EXHIBITION MOVIES I A WILDLIFE CLUB Mrs. Koss Reece I JUNE 13 A RADCLIFFE Rites at Zearing For Robert Gatrelle Funeial services, for Robert iugenc Gatrelle 13 yeai-old son of Mr and Mis Donald Gatielle, 'whose life was snuffed out Tues 1 dav afteinoon June 0 by the accidental dischaige a gun in the hands of a playmate, Donald Reed, 12, were held Friday after I noon in the Evangelical United Brethren church in Zearmg The ministers were Rev John Baiotto, Rev A Dennert and Rev John Donovan of Belle Plame the latter a long time friend of the Gatrelle family and one time pastor at Lawn Hill Carroll Bailey sang with Mrs Delos Dakms as pianist The fol ers were cared for by Mrs Steph en Chance Mrs Leo and Mrs Malo Reece Six oung school of Bobbie's the casket bearers Harold Barnard, Eklund Leonard Hari Varnum Dallas Carver and 'Galen Chitty Burial was in the Honey Creek cemeterj Bobbie's classmates and teacher attended the services in a group Robert Eugene Gatrelle was born April 25, 193? in Buffalo, and afterward his parents moved to Detroit, Mich, later returning to Iowa where they lived i in Marshalltown for a number of I coming to their present home southwest of New Providence about vears ago Surviving besides his parents are a four year old brother Ronald Richard, his maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs A Rash, paternal grandparents, Rev and Mis Galielle of Red Oak, besides seveial aunts and cousins The chuich was filled relatives and sympathising friends These vicre present from i DCS Momcs, Marshalltown Ames, Red Oak Radcliffe, Zearmg New Providence Clemons and other I places Stops at Providence On World Tour Beimcc Bunker Stillwell made very hurried calls at the i Wood and James McKenzie homes Friday afternoon as she was pass- i ing through here She carne by i plane from Honolulu Hawaii, to Des Homes and plans to fly to New York and after a time con tmue on a trip around the world, being gone about a and spending quite a portion of time in Paris A A RAD SEMI-PROS VS KANAWHA SEMI PROS 8 P. M. Admission 50c and 35c Free Gate to Children Under 12 The New Providence Mission- arv group will meet Thursday afternoon, June 15, at 2 o'clock at the New Providence church NEW MISSION OFFICERS Tne Chester Women's Mission- arv society held their June meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Chester church with Mrs Dallas Williams and Mrs Dale Nance as hostesses Mrs Merwyn Wooten was in charge of the worship period Mrs Ralph Winters presented the lesson The new officers for the coming year are president Mrs Bradford Smitherman vice-president, Mrs Burnell Wood, secretary, Mrs Richard Knott and treasurer, Mrs Paul Hockett Chairmen of com LONG DISTANCE MOVING Anywhere in North America arc sewing, Mis Lon De- Lauvtr dinner, Mrs Richard Mo- C.iith\ iiud piogiain Mib Wil bur Woolen about 20 pitsint I served Mi and Mis Wil) Kirk of Ackna Ohio dmvtd tarly Thursday morning to attind the wed- dinH of Mrs Knk's sister and spend a few in the parental Keimit Whitehead home i was a family reunion in the home of Mr and Mrs Elwood White Sundav afternoon and evening hen Mr White s. two brothers and three sisters were all together for the first time since in 1941 This included Mr and M-s Ralph Thornton of Dover, Del but until reeently of Milford I Mr and Mrs Paul Beck of San Dimas, Calif Mr and Mrs Melvm Wilson of Lake City Mr and Mrs Arthur White of Cowrie and Wellington White of Warrensburg others present were Mi and Mrs George White and familv of Eldoia Mr and Mrs Charles Thornton and three children of Marshalltown, Mr and Mrs John Bekemeier Don and Linda of Eldora and Mr and Mrs A.bnei White and their children Honev CreeK Women's Mis- sionarv society meets with Mrs Marion Rams Tuesday afternoon, June 13 at 2 clock CHURCH NIGHT The program for church night, June 15, at the Honey Creek church will be a panel discussion in charge of I Metcalf of Des Moines Iowa director of International Conference of Christians and Jews There will be special music also The usual fellowship potluck meal at 7 o'clock will precede the program Mr and Mrs Paul Brown of Bell Brook Ohio, spent a couple of here this week visiting Mrs Brown's mother, Mrs James McKenzie, and other relatives as thej were enroute to the west coast They went on Thursday morning Hadacol Helps Wife Keep Her Family Well and Happy HADACOL HELPS FOLKS SUFFERING FROM DEFICIENCY OF VITAMINS If 2f NIACIN AND IRON THE BEST SERVICE COSTS NO MORE Xo Obligation for Estimates OVER 1000 TRUCKS Your Disposal Through Our Connection With OVER 600 AGENTS In All Principal Cities Representing NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES, Inc.

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viiitmg the Dave btanfield home in Mdrsh- alitown Mr and Mrs Orville Vigari bptnt Sunday in the home of her sister, Mrs Miller Nelson and family at Titonka Marie accompanied them and went on to Goldfield to the wedding of a friend Dottie Davis is taring for Mrs Joe Newell in the Newell home at Ivester Kenneth Lepley, son of Mr and Mrs Everett Lepley, graduated from a six year term at Ames Friday receiving a master of science degree He has a position with the Pnatt company in Des Moines and will travel over Iowa and Nebraska He and Mrs Leple and small son have moved to Des Moines John Wilson, Mr and Mrs Harley Hendncks and daughter, Mrs Gordon Hammer, and daughter enjoved fishing at Minerva Wednesday Mr and Mrs John Wilson spent Thursday in the Wayne Caster home Ralph Harmon of Worwalk, Ohio, spent this week in the home of his sister, Mrs Blame Grosser I Mr Harmon, Mrs Grosser and Betty Mae went to Clarion Thursday to visit their grandmother, who is 93 years old Mr Harmon returned to his home Friday Mrs Mary Campbell entertained the Roughwoods Aid society Thursday Mrs Edward Lepley was hostess to the of the Gifford Methodist church Wednes day Mrs Steelman was in charge of the ousmess meeting The secretary, Blanche Cox, gave the yearly financial report The society paid out $636 61 and had a balance on hand of S470 During the meeting discussion was made of painting the church basement, I Mrs ej Estes, Mrs Florence Kmney, and Blanche Cox were AROUND IOWA 30 YEARS ON SWITCH When Mrs Maude Hotchkiss, night operator it Colfax, retired on June 8 slit had completed JO consecutive years, as tht night switchboard operator there In addition, she had spent two years on the- day shift prior to 1920 LONG TRIP FOR EGG Recently Mrs Benson wrote her name on an egg, which she was packing at a Cresco poultry appointed as committee in charge Misses Harriett and Ruth Hallet are spending a few days vaea tion in the parental George Hallett home before attending summer school Harriett will go to Greeley, Colo, June 20 Ruth ill enter Ames the 12th house Recently she received a letter fiom Sonja Dudek, of Wieb- badcn. Guniany who had itceiv- cd the after its 4500 mile Url1 TKUCK THRU BARN A big milk tiuck started rolling at Hembeck recently, and went all the way through a brick barn, going one side and coming out the other It knocked down three cows and Rudolph Delfa and his hired man, who were milking, the surprise of their lives The mishap occurred when driver, Glenn Dirkb, forgot to set the handbrake HOLE-IN-ONE Carol Rasmussen of Ida Grove became one of the earlier hole- in one golfers this season Playing at the Ida Grove golf club Rasmussen hit an iron shot straight down the middle of the fairway on the 180 yard third hole The ball lit on the edge of the green and bounced into the cup What was the for this Driver to do Suppose you were driving the car front The driver behind wants to pass, and ou see that he may run into a car coming from the opposite direction If you are wise you will put out your hand and signal him not to pass But, if he comes abreast of you too fast keep to the right to provide clearance YOUR VACATION WILL BE FUN! That's assured when the Motor Club of Iowa helps you plan youi trip. Members get free maps best routings and latest road and detour information -and personalized suggestions about things to see. where to stop and places to eat. Let us worry so YOU can play.

I planning a trip io PI. have a representative tell me how more than 20 Motor Club jervicei ean be lest than nictel a day. tor ADDRESS. E. Th -d St WOOD AC70 CO, IOWA, PHO NI-J35 ONE Look Philhps 66 Gasoline prov.des the fast, smooth response you want whenever ou may be faced with a "ticklish" drmng situation Thanks to improved refimng methods, this great motor fuel now gnes smoother-ami knock performance, faster acceleration and greater power thfn it did before! It's for safe, pleasurable driving You can get new, improved Gasoline now, at your Philhps 66 Dealers LISTEN TO the Rex Allen Show Everv Friday Night Over C.

B. 9 S. T. ELDORA OIL COMPANY RAY'S 66 SERVICE LETTOW'S SERVICE ART GUNDERSON, GIFFORD ft costs solrftfe to Fashion Car Yes, a look wfll show you why if Told for Fashion, again for '60! Once again Ford's smart, modem styling earned it the New York fashion Academy's coveted madal as 'Tashioa Car of the Year No other car at any price has received such an honor 2 years running. I I Enrollment Blank I would like to enroll in the LEARN TO SWIM Program.

Name Address Sex Age ONE can hear if" Listen You can hardly hear the '50 Ford's powerful V-S engine. For with an its load-mastering power it never raises its voice. Year nde is quiet, too, because "sound-conditioning" throughout Ford's roomy and sturdy "Lifeguard" Bod keeps noise out! yoy 90 so -tor litHe money!" Mrs. Edward H. Newton, Reading Road.

Cincinnati. Ohio (eels that a wife's chief responsibility is attending to the -a elf are of her family at all times- KADA- COL has been a bis; help to her in keeping ner husband and little nephew well ard happy Mrs. Newton's family, like so fits that people bv the thousands are setting from HADACOL, you wouldn't delay a single minute. Hundreds of Doctors hs-e orescnbcd HADACOL for ihear patients, have requested quantities if HADACOL for ti-eir own clinical use and for their own fambcs. The fact that PARENTS PERMISSION I give my permission for to enroll in the LEARN TO SWIM program.

Signed many, trere suffering deficiencies, HADACOL is scientifically Vitarmns R. B-. Jfiacin and iron, which HADACOL contains. HADACOL brought such won- results to her husband, trho bad suffered from stwnach distress tiaal Mrs. Newton gave HADACOL to her threc-year-oW nepbew.

Bobby Newton, with equally gratifying results. Mrs. Newton's Statement Here ss Mre. Newt-ma's gave my little 3ADACOL because be -was pate, ic fead iw appetite; be was ran be caogjat repeat- diy. After HADACOL, be fas an appetite, has color in Ins (becks and be is 9xaOtfrasr all One way My husband has always been trembled wafia his stomach.

After iatane fire Jarge botlJes and Uiree btH3es of HADACOL, he cats anytteg: and is not bothered with has stomach" Mrs. Newton fcas reOTnmeDrSed HADACOL to many of Irer inends mulated, compounded so that it contains therapeutic quantises of Vitamins Niaaa and Iron to supply deficiencies of these vital elements and is enriched with helpful amounts of Manganese. Calaum and Phosphorous fin lirjrad form), help to account for rts increasing acceptance by doctors. ToaTl Fed Grot -sralh nhe first few butties yya take, or your money back. There is wily one HADACOL and it us sold on a strict guarantee.

So ZJTC abte HADACOL formula a to help you if ytna suffer freno any sjcteness caused by of VrtammS Nracra and Iron. Remember that HADACOL amazxnglv different and aroazirfi- 3y effective because at treats real trf the ywa Suffer from The de- Helps Whv not have a similar experience happen to you' don't keep putting rt oH-- oonl sav that youlJ HADACOL tc-norrow. STAKT TAKING IT TODAY" If only you the bene- rf Iron "up your -en TIC IntdXt Dont be with VTrrporsrv Insist on the strmnn" Ywi cai't a c-cJUP Ci it fn a 1 DOCTOR'S CERTIFICATE I have examined and find (him, her) physically qualified to participate in the LEARN TO SWIM program. Signed When form is completed, mail to: LOT SMITH Water Safety Cmmonittee ENROLLMENT BLANK SHOULD BE MAILED IN TIME TO REACH ELDORA BY SATURDAY, JUNE 17. ONE Ride A "Test Drive" and you trill featn Ford's quality firsthand! You'll marvd at the performance of the 100-h Six fte comfort of its "Mid Ship" Ride.

TouTl fed the safety of Ford's easier-acting King-Size Brakes. And atter you've come to know this tar, youTl fhrin to its complete eamomy-- low first cost, great gas mileage, Jow uo- keep and high resale value- YouTl recognize that Ford's Ox "Kg Economy Package" of the low-price fieM. FORD outre rue AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S So economical flo fo own! Cmlv $3,25 for Trial Farm3y or Wood Auto Company, Union Phone 50 Lyman Sheets Union, Iowa.

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1891-1959