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Lenox Time Table from Lenox, Iowa • Page 2

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Lenox Time Tablei
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Lenox, Iowa
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Page Two LENOX, (IOWA), TIME TABLE Thursday, March LENOX TIME TABLE LENOX, IOWA H. C. Kirkpatrick Editor and Publisher CWFICIAL PAPER FOR COUNTY and TOWN OF LENOX Entered as second-class matter March 2, 1904, at the post Office in Lenox, Iowa, under the Act on friends here Thurs- called day. An oyster supper was held Wednesday evening at the Oak Hill church in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Johnnie Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Leighton and two daughters. It was postponed from Tuesday evening due to bad weather. Mrs.

Frank Peterson of Omaha, Nebr. came Monday and of Congress of March 3, 1679. spent several days here at the SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Taylor and Adjoining Per Year $2.50 Six Months $1-50 Outside Taylor and Adjoining Per Year $3.00 Six Months $1.75 of New Market were dinner guests at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rainforth and son of Sharpsburg were dinner guests Sunday of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Beemer. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilse Alkire GRAVITY Grace Selders, Writer Mrs. Frank Ambrose had surgery work done at Municipal hospital at Clarinda, Wednnes- -day. She returned that day. Cora White, Zona Posten, Gertie Posten and Mrs. Blanche Damewood and Mrs.

A. W. Bender of Clarinda spent Tuesday in St. Joseph, Mo. on business.

The wind did considerable damage in Gravity and vicinity. Glen Baker spent Tuesday in Omaha on business. The Social Hour club met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Taylor with 13 members answering roll call. Mrs.

Rilda Ginn left Thursday for Omaha, Nebr. to visit at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton and to get acquainted with her new granddaughter, born March 6th. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnnie Parks left Friday morning for their home at Cook, after spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parks and brothers Estle and Lester Parks at New Market. Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell Leighton and two daughters, who spent the past several days 1 here with his father, A. L. Leighton, and brothers Merrill and Harold and ber sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Forrest Posten, left Friday for their home: at Cook, Wash. They accompanied Johnnie Parks. Dr. F. A.

Hines of Creston Chas. Martin home. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Shafar spent Friday in Clarinda on! business.

The D. O. C. club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Coy with Mrs.

Clarence Triblett assisting hostess. Rose Hill club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lester Posten. The Sunshine club met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ivan Carmichael.

The music festival was postponed from Friday evening to Tuesday evening at the Gravity H. S. gym-. Elza Blake received word on Friday of the death of his father at Bentry, Ark. Burial was at Plains, Kansas, Monday.

Mrs. Leslie Anderson and Mrs. Alyene McMahill spent the week end in Omaha at the homes of Neva Lower and Mr. and Mrs, Wendell Lovitt. Mrs.

Fred McKune, who has been at the Clarence Triblett home for several home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert King and daughter of Algona spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Fickess and Mr. and Mrs. Earl King. Mr. and Mrs.

Quentin King of Blockton were dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl King. W. R.

Brookman of Clarinda called on his mother, Mrs. Ella Brookman, Saturday. Mrs. Vera Greenway of Seattle, who was called here by the death of her uncle Chas. Martin, left Saturday for her home.

Mrs. Frank Peterson left on were dinner guests Sunday of Mary Hill. Mrs. Francis Klmpton accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Zorah Ecklin of San Bernar- ino, to her home, leav- ng Saturday by bus from Clar- nda, where she will visit in- efinitely.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson nd Stevle of Essex were din- ier guests Sunday at the home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lussell Stearns.

Mrs. E. J. Janson, who has een ill, was taken to Missouri Methodist hospital at St. Josph, Sunday afternoon.

E. M. Posten is quite ill at his home here with the flu. Several amilies are having the measles and chickenpox. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Goslin and sons were dinner guests on iunday at the home of her par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. Gayol Eighmy. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Eighmy nd son of Kent were afternoon jailers. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trost of Cent were dinner guests at the lome of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Selders, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson of Clarinda spent Sunday af- at the home of Mr.

and Virs. Pink Gold and other rela- and friends. Mrs. Nelle Walker of Clarinda called at the homes of -Mr. and Vtrs.

Ted Selders and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coy. Frank Youngberg of Kansas was laid to rest at the Gravity Monday for her home at Omaha. Bill Johnston had a heart attack at the Lyon's drug store Friday morning.

A doctor was called and he was rushed to St Francis hospital at Maryville Mo. Later reports are that he is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harlan SHARPSBURG Mrs.

Thos. Writer John Filbert took over the duties of postmaster Wednesday morning. Ralph Rutledge, who has been transferred to a rural route out of the same post office, has been postmaster here since April 1923. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Hunter of Des Moines spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hunter. Claude Carter, who was taken to the hospital for treatment, Is slowly mproving. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Scott entertained at a chili supper last Monday evening in honor of Linda Anderson's birthday anniversary, the following: Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs.

Len Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phal- if. en. Mrs.

Johnny Filbert entertained the Nu Bridge club on Thursday afternoon at her home. Bridge was played at three tables with Mrs. George Cade holding high score and Mrs. Geo. Trost second high.

Mrs. Joe Cochran, Mrs. Ruth Beemer and Mrs. Chloe Kerns were visitors in Clarinda Friday. Mrs.

Faye Day returned home from Des Moines, Tuesday evening, where she had been visiting relatives. The high school had a party Thursday evening in the recreation hall for the classes that sold the most magazines in the past two weeks and also celebrating the birthdays that occurred in February and March Junior and Young People Sunday School classes of the Presbyterian church enjoyed skating party in the hall at cemetery Monday afternoon at Lenox last Monday evening. rvyiU' o'clock. Clair Rynor received word Tuesday evening of the illness of his father, Odis Rynor of Des Moines, and that he was in the Mercy hospital there. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyde Burge of Conway were callers Thursday afternoon at the Ted Selders home. Mrs. Ralph McPherron, who spent the past couple of weeks in Missouri Methodist hospital at St. Joseph, home Sunday.

returned John Adams was first president to occupy the White House Mrs. Lydia Filbert spent Thursday until Saturday in the Guy Sleep hame near Bedford Frank Bridgewater injurec his hand in an electric fan while working at the Hugh McCall home. Mrs. Harry Pennebaker entertained the W. C.

T. U. at her home Wednesday afternoon with 13 members in attendance. Mrs. Fred Blood conducted the worship service.

Mrs. Fred Fee presented the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fitzwater" of Kellerton spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr.

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