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Icwa. Satarlay. IT. IKS Sub-Committees On Education Are Listed NEVADA--Sub-committees nam- the her neices Btn Magnusoa aad Mrs. Maurice flBXfWBX.

Mr- and sirs. Ben Magntuoo have returned after attending the American school instruction for square cinc held at Canp Ihduhadi near the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Magnuson spent Sunday in the home of Mr aunt ard uncle, Mr ed Tuesday mjht in the governor's and Mrs.

Ed CuUhall in Minneap- coherence on education for Story oils. Sunday guests at Fred Hein's were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Sommers of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hein. and daughters, Mr.

and Mrs county are as follows: What should our schools the Rev. Leo Wuson. Colo; Mrs. Keith Landon. Arr.es.

recorder; Mrs. H- B. A. Dodds. Mrs.

E. A. Weber. Robert Vohs. Mis.

Austin Arr.es; Mrs. O. P. A. Marsteu.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sommers of Chicago spent the past week in lins; Mrs.

Harvey Hovland. Mrs. Twedt Hanson. Carroll Jacobsoa Roland; Mrs. Fred Lehnhardt.

Mrs! James McLaughlin. Ltoyd Dadis- msn. Nevada. How can we get enoufh teachers arxi keep W. Serbein.

Coi-lthe home of their son-in-law and food man G. Fairall. Nevada; Don Bepg. Fen aid. recorder; Sophes Btrhow.

Huxley; Mrs. E. C. Boster. Mrs.

Robert Fellinger. Mrs. Albert Martin. Ames; Grainger Collins: Marion Chance, Colo: Lawrence Gardner, Cambridge: Roben Moore. Story Citv; Howard Schultz, K.

W. Kinsey. Nevada. Whst are our school building! J. A daugbter-iu-law.

Mr. and Mrs Gail Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Hein visited Monday in the Herman Swanson home in Boxholm. Mr.

acd Mrs. W. D. Brown and family spent Saturday in the Vernon Buhrman home near Madrid. Mr.

acd Mrs. Fred Grawe spent Thursday in the Darrell Owens ho.ne in Boone. Mrs. Glean LeVan returned from the Mary Greeiey hospjlal Aanes where she was a fieal patient for several days. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Barger of Riverside, are visiting in Mr. Bargers sisters. A A I i Maxwell CARNIVAL By Dkk Turner Carver wa Dafty Fraaa anaaesatloa) are. dar- C.

MMdjr, left, i I the sUwk-Ey CaMtftc. E. J. Va. NMtrud, was eierated prriMtal J.

T. Badkr. the Cedar KasMc Gasette. aa4 Vaa NMtnW elected rke-yresUcat. Onteers were maHed ky the IDPA at theJr recot muttmi mmt km Dem BerWri O.

Tschtriy Is execvtire dtreetor. aarf tor the mews IDPA arc hi Des Aaves Trihiue Is a saeBiber the IDPA. ford Pieht. Nevada; Cerka. Fuller.

Ames; L. D. Hoi- Mrs. Ursela Doherty and daugh- Charmine of Portland. the Robert Bennett home was for- i I 1 1 i nf Kel ley by J.

J. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. C. S.

Crabtree and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Bailey and Shirley of Ames attended the Crab- How can we finance our schools. buJd and operate man Mrs. R.

P. Schweitzer, Ames; Mrs. er Don Stevens. C. Y.

Vilmont. Dr. Julia Cole. Ames; A. E.

Coggs- Cambridge; J. H. Redman, i v-isited Sunday ancrnoon in that vicinity a number of years 10 "JClty the home of Mr. and Mrs attended the Hughes-Dodds reunion, which was held in the Ames Band Shell Sunday. Mrs.

Fred Finch spent Friday in Linden in the home of her mother. Mrs. Faye Phillips. Mr. and Mrs.

Keinertson of Luther spent Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finch Mr. and Mrs. Charley Freed in Story and Mrs are visiUn home this localitv the Misses Dora and Hazel Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hill of Wyc- PoU, City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gyde Stensland Mr and emmes C.

W. Anderson re jof Des Moines were Monday -7 loo. in the home of Mrs. Edith Rodgers in honor of Mrs. Rocgers birthdav.

jkofl. N. were honored at get-j Mrs. Viola Finch attended a Edwin Smith, Nevada- A i. Sweet.

Story City. -jto-Bether of former classmates and birthday party in In what way can we organize DeJ TS when shej-ru est ay ornc of an school svstems more efficiently WiUard Sauvago. in honor of ana rtktd me evening the birthdav of their mother, Mrs The evening was spent visiting and a number of pictures were taken of roup. Those present were Mr. rlrs.

Thornton Noble of Ames; Perry Sawyer. Mrs. Marie Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross.

Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Freed attended the Mullica-Erickson wed- arenaea aj i at tte PaIestiBe church Sat- Coon Rapids dav H. Brown Zearing; George Knaphus. McCallsburg.

recorder; William Dial. Nevada; Mrs. Elliott. Walter Hetzel. W.

A. rr. Mrs. Ethel Walter. Ames; J.

Granseth, Slater; Twedt Roland; Dale Johnston. Zearing: Dr. C. E. Semler, Story City.

What is the role of audio-visual materials in education? chairman Merritt Ludwig, Ames; Roberta Fritchmsn, Ames, recorder; Mer- ritL BaDey, Mrs. H. L. Hedrick, eyers Mrs Boone; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenson. Mr. ard Mrs.

Russell Dickens of Ingle wood. arrived Sunday for a three weeks visit with Mrs. Perry Sawyer and Mrs. Marie Meyers in Boore. Mrs.

Dickens is the John Kingsbury of Austin, visited from Friday until Sunday with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stensland and son Bob spent Sunday evening in Ellsworth in the T. M.

Kallem home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kingsbury and sons of Indianola visited Sunday in the Dale Kingsbury home. Friday evening supper guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy urday in Huxley Mrs. Charles Kichter of Ames called Saturday in the KusseU Ken home. Mr. and Mrs.

Ross were Sunday dinner hi Des Moines km the Koss home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks were Homer McNeil. Mildred Myers.

Lucile Sawyer and resided Schrciber Anderson Jo-' thls vlcinit a number of years Brenaeland was Mrs. Opal Birke- 0 strand of Chicago, 111. Sunday call- seph Lawlor. Mrs. Dean Stebbins.

Bob Talbott, Ames; Paul Mou-i Ione Weikel Thursday sel. Nevada. What is the solution to the problems of higher education in Iowa? --chairman Carl Ringgenberg, Ames; Mrs. Adolf Voigt, Ames, re- the Doyle McGregor home in Grand Junction. Mr.

and Mrs. Scott Freel of Evans, Mrs Frances Warner, corder; Dr. J. Richard Pohl, Ames; the Rev. Donald Gruber Mrs.

Fitz Hansen. Mrs. Horace New, Nevada; Jack Hockberger, Story City. How can we maintain a continuing public interest in education? --chairman James Kee, Ames; Marvin Miller. Ames, recorder; Frank Adams, Bill Butterfield, Glenn Holmes.

Earl Holtz, Mrs. Irene McBurney, Ames; Glenn ers in the home were Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Brendeland of Nevada. Duane Finch, son, of Mr.

and Fred Finch, left Thursday for In- Ames. Mrs. Ray Freel re- dianola, where he will attend col- Brownfield, Colo; Lloyd Henryson, Redwoods; points of interest in San Story City; Val Racek, Huxley; Francisco, Arthur Shold, Roland; the parit Robert Spencer, Nevada; Robert! Donald Lounsbury, McCallsbury. turned Wednesday from a 7000 mile trip. At Morris, Minnesota thev visited in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett. They visited Glacier National Park in Montana.

At New Port, Washington they visited Mr. Scotts sister Mrs. Magnola Taylor and with relatives which included Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Daven- Jones home were Mr and Mrs port.

Mr. 2nd Mrs. Lew Hutchins Gordon Hoffman of Ames- Mr. and inrl -m Cone of Chicago. Irs.

L. M. Dickey of Des Moines spent Saturday in the home of Mrs. Dickey's sister, Mrs. lege this year.

Mrs. Opal Birkestrand of Chicago, m. visited from Wednesday until Saturday in the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nerness.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Miller and daughters and Mrs. Grace Carroll Oregon; points of interest in Spokane, Washington; California Giants Sundav evening guests in Des Yosemite National Howard Jones. Jordan by lone Weikel Mr.

aad Mrs. Leslie Saddoris of Swar.son home atJHinkley. Mr. and Mrs Azuola, Calif. Points of interest in Whittington of DeWitt -spent the Los Angles, Knox Berry Farm near weekend in the Saddoris Los Angeles; Mr.

and Mrs. De'home. rf Fl mpt Cn if Ila CaM Mr and Mrs Herbert Eckroot At Santa Diego, they Des Moines visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kauffman.

Ithe Irving Beckett home. Mrs. Bob Swobodi and the zoo. They took a conducted tour through a large lumber mill at O.L1VI I A 111LII Newport. Washington.

They were at Baldus of Eoone spent Monday Moines in the Obert Weeks home. Dinner guests Sunday in the Roy Cline home were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hines and famfly. in the afternoon the dines and their guests visited in Shipley in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Wayde Soderstrum and Jean spent Sunday evening in Huxley in the Donald Lee home.

Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lein and family attended the Lein reunion in Roland Sunday. Mrs. Nora Woodrow of Birmingham and Mrs.

L. E. Flanders and family of Des Moines were weekend guests in the Buraerd Woodrow home. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Brown of Boone were Monday guests in the home. PhOIJps of Chiearo and Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Sawyer speat Saturday la Ames hi the home of Mrs. E. C. Sawyer. Mr.

and Mrs. John Swanson and daughter Carol, Marcia Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pierce of Ames, were Sunday callers in Des Moines in the Elvis Haycook home. Mr.

and Mrs. Myron Thompson and family were Sunday dinner guests in Boone in the J. M. Rathbun home. Sunday dinner guests in the Roy EUerhoff home were Mr.

and Mrs. JE. F. Ellerhoff and son Donald of I Burlington. The Preshyierian Wotnens association of Maxwell net Sept.

with luncheon at the church. With women preceat. Mrs. Wagner. Presbyterial president, was guest were led by Mrs.

Pauline Cuff and the lesson leader was Mrs LaVonae Rohisoo. Mr. and Mrs. James Ward left Monday on an extensive trip thru the Easterc States and into Canada. Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Threlkeld went to Chariton Sunday and called in the homes of A. H. Wallace, W. W.

Wallace, Mrs. Arthur Williamson, Mrs. Inez Threlkeld and Mrs. Dave Evans. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Estrem of Slater spent Saturday in the home of ler sister, and husband Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thompson. Mrs.

Ida Henning left Maxwell Saturday night by train to visit at ler former home, Winston-Salem. North Carolina, among relatives and friends for a month. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Van Hook and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reeves and children attended the Van Hook family reunion Sunday, held in Anson Park. Marshalltown.

Mrs. Pearl Stark and Mrs. Charlotte Laughlin and two daughters, attended the silver wedding anniversary of friends at Grand Junction Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bills, Tudy and Sharon were Sunday callers of Orpheus and Edith Pritchard. The Kensington club met at the jome of Martha Cooper for a 1 luncheon September 8th. Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Threlkeld and daughter Mrs. John Fleck attended the football game at Altoona riday night and called on Mr. nd Brs. Guy Coffey.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lutter of Ash too. S. who have been visit.

Ing in the Milan Warner home and with other friends are now at Winterset visiting his brother, Frank Lutter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robertson were weekend guests in the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Phillips and daughters in Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster drove to Buckeye Sunday to visit Mrs. Foster's sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Radohl. Mr. Foster is enjoying three weeks vacation from his duties where he Is employed at the CJf.

and St.P. depot. Mrs. Ida Peterson Is spending this week in the Vem Harmon home. Postoffice Men Honored Here Two postoffiee men retiring 35 years aad eight years of service here were hooored Thursday night at a dinner at the LegaM halL Willard Myers.

US Burnett. a mail carrier for 35 years. a gold watch, presented by poet- master C. B. Brooker.

Mrs. was presented a necklace. Fellow workers took part a program. Herbert Anton reviewing i Myers' history in postal service here, and William Durell. William Shull.

Donald Hunter and Earl Pea. ney telling anecdotes. John H. Mfllang, custodian tor eight years, and Mrs. ill.n ff, ceived gifts.

Visiting and dancing followed the program. Eighty-one persons were present don't you'd a Quart of salad oil?" and Judy Morris and Kay Lee Hei- iand of Zearing. Labor Day weekend gaestc the home Mrs. Emma Thompson were her aut, Mrs. Ed Helland and daachter.

Mr. aad Mrs. Homer Holland and daachter of Thompson and Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry Olson of Mlane-- Minn.

The rnesU also visited ether hi the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swinger of Illinois spent Saturdav and over- Mrs. Anselma Baldus, Morris A birthday dinner was held Sun- Baldus.

Alphonse Reinich all of day in the Tom Holland home in near Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent I honor of the birthday of their They visited Mr. and Mrs.

Miller at O'Neil, Nebr. They Mr and of on Sharon Freel in Sioux City. i Boone. Mr. and Mrs Merriell Mfl- of Des Those enjoying a picnic at Mc-j and Darlene Schmidt Hose Park Sunday were Mr.

visited Sunday in the Ar- Mrs. Harold Crispin and family ur Gustafson home near Kelley; Mr. Charles Crispin The Jackson Township Farm Buand Ru Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freel.

Mr. and Mrs. Herald Partello the Hoover Dam in "Nevada, points the Otto Watts home attended the meeting for the di-jof interest in Salt Lake City-. Jack-j Mr and Mrs Jam rectors of the State Bee Keepers son Hole. Yellowstone Park and I and familv of association which was held at Ames Saturday.

A group of friends from this vicinity attended a birthday courtesy honoring Mrs. XJerald Wingerdt and a house warming at her new home in Ames Saturday. Those attending the funeral services for Henry Schwartz which were held Wednesday afternoon at the Adams Funeral Home in Ames were Mrs. Ida Landis, Mrs. Emmet, Mrs.

Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ibheck, Mr. Warnock all of Eldora; Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Milfordjjack Price and Eddie of Mason Stewart, Cedar Falls; Mr. and City; Sharon Freel and Miss Jean Mrs. Carl Flannagan, Grinnell; Mr.

Leas of Sioux City, and Mrs. Darrell Ayer, Agnes Gardiner, Mrs. John Dew of Rein-j Grimes visited Monday in the Dar3eck: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kersey home.

Oubuque; Mrs. Wfflard Hoehn and' Mr. and Mrs. Jess Burton spent home in West Des Moines. in daughter.

Mrs. Marion Benbow. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Marion James Brunningj Benbow and family of Woodward, Virgil.

Mrs. Katie Wilson of visited Sanday in the George Wilson home, they spent the afternoon in Nevada visiting- Jack Wilson. Sunday guests in the Roberta reau held their September meeting 3 me We TM Mr and at the Jordan school Lowman and family of Des Moines and Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. a the Jordan school Tuesday all of Boone; Mr. and Mrs. Price and Eddie of Mason City; Mr. and Mrs.

Darrell Kersey of Patten of Tecumsek, Okia. Tne Wil will visit in the home this supper was served at 71 McCallsburg by Mrs. John Schanper night in the Roy Baumgardner home and attended the Huntrod reunion at Collins. Mrs. Swinger is a niece of Mrs.

Ellen Huntrod. Mrs. Ellen Huntrod, who has suffered from neuralgia in her neck, is reportedly much better. The Fred Nus family of Moville visited over the weekend in the home of Mrs. Nu's mother, Mrs.

-eRoy Ringgenberg. They were all supper guests in the home of Mrs. Nus' grandmother, Mrs. Laura Ringgenberg at Madrid. The Dorcas society meets Tmirs- day in the Dorcas hall with Mrs.

C. feeld as hostess and Mrs. F. E. Nail as devotional leader.

The Sunshine Mlnnion Mission will bold curst day Friday at the church parlors. Mrs. J. L. Lnsh.

Ames, will be guest speaker. The women of the Presbyterian church are in- Tited he rvesU. The Rev. and Mrs. Donald R.

The American Legion auxiliary met Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Lloyd Porter with 18 members present. Anne Seversike gave a report on the membership dues collected and urged those who have not paid to do so as soon as possible. Refreshments were served bv Cambridge by Nellie Beck Ankeny accompanied by Nellie Beck were Sunday dinner and supper guests in the home of Mrs. Margaret Maxwell at MaxwelL Richard Green of Maxwell was also a dinner guest.

Mr. and Mrs. Green were supper guests. Mrs. Nefl Sesker was a Sunday visitor in the Art Sesker home.

Mrs. Ole Nerness and Mrs. C. C. O'Mara were Tuesday visitors in the Nefl Sesker home.

Mrs. Ethel King acd Lola Garlock were Friday callers in the Dean Henning home in MaxwelL Ross Qawson of Houston. visiting in the home of his brother Wrex Clawson and his sister. Mrs. John Barker.

Mrs. Joe Apland of CaldweH. Idaho, was overnight guest Tuesday and spent Wednesday in the Lloyd Porter home. Mrs. Kenneth Jennings of Des Moines was a Saturday visitor in the Dennis Ingram home.

Marjory Vert and Bill MickeD of Boone were Saturday visitors of Porter assisted byJVIrs. Les- her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lough. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Dahl were Sunday supper guests in the A. N.

lie Tomlinson and Mrs. Paul Tom- Inson. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Dale Camp- oeil. Acelia Thorson has enrolled the A.I_B.

in Des Moines. Mrs. Minnie Richardson, Mrs. Raymond Kahler, Dixie and Kreg. Mrs.

Imogene Kerr, Linda and Rhonda. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Me Hone attended the McHone reunion Sunday, which was held in the Ankeny park. Mrs.

Mike Oinara received a prize for being the eldest present. Mrs. O. J. Johnson who has been patient at the Mary Greeiey hospital la Ames, returned home Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Larue Simmons of Marshalltown were greeting Cambridge friends Wednesday. Mrs Mr. Mrs.

M. A. Anderson of Franklin Park. spent the Labor Day weekend at the home of his sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Pearson and daughters. Sunday visitors were Mrs. M. G. Pearson, Mrs.

Ervin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson and Michael of Roland and Bernice Anderson of Minneapolis. The Bethany church auditorium Jafvert had their son. Todd Robert, baptized Sunday at earlv service in the Presbyterian chur'ch by the Simmons was also a visitor of Rev.

Henderson of Ames, who also gave the Sunday sermon. Sauerkraut--225 Founds of It FORRESTON. HI. (UP) Dale Markel, 31. of Ridott, 111., retained his title as champion sauerkraut eater Thursday by eating three BuIIard.

left last week Tacoma, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Jack Koch. Mrs. Art Lewis of Des Moines i Dahl home. at Dr.

and Mrs. P. V. Ketchum Palo Alto, Calif were greeting friends here Monday and also called at the Lloyd Porter and C. C.

O'Mara homes. They were former Cambridge residents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Simpson were Wednesday visitors in the Garlock King home.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smeltzer of Ottumwa were Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. O'Mara and Pat spent Sunday in Des Moines at the John O'Mara home. Mr. and Mrs.

Gayle Lee and family were Sunday dinner guests in the parental John W. Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wells and Steven of Maxwell, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Holstein and boys of Des Moines were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell of Iowa Falls were Sunday vis.

tors a.the Paul Tomlinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Needham of for spent Wednesday in the home of jPlainfield, spent the weekend her parents, Mr and Mrs. the home of her brother, J.

O. Woods. Jim Woods, who has spent the past several months in their home, accompanied them to Cam- Bul'ard. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Salesbury and Sherri of Des Moines were pounds, four ounces of sauerkraut Monday supper guests in the par- in six minutes. His prize his weight in sauerkraut, 225 pounds of 'ental C. C. CTMara home. Mr and Mrs.

Dennis Ingram bridge. He will again attend Drake university in Des Moines this year. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Hall returned spent Sunday in the Vernon Bailej jhome Friday after vacationing for Bottom capital of Saba, Mrs. Connie Richardson and Mrs.

was the setting for the Ladies Aid Ch ISJand ln the Csrrlbean It, Minnie Richardson were Ames and meeting Sept. 8. for the Birthday party. 5 located a the to cf a mountain visitors Friday. inhabitants.

Mr. and Mrs. Millard Maxwell of Salem Ladies Aid i a ha5 two weeks at Long Lake. Minn. Mrs.

A. N. Dahl spent Friday with Mrs. W. R.

Johnson. Drive Slow, Children Fast. this vicinitv. Weekend visitors in the Darrell group singing with Am accompanving on week werejttr. i ano xhe president William Da-! Mr and Henry Miller JJ presided during the Arnes and Mr and Alber meeting.

The nominating commit-1 were Sunday dinner guests was named to select the can- in the J- Miller home in Boone Mr. and Crispin of dioate for the 1956 officers which Mrs Opal Birkestrand of Chica- will be elected at the October i spent Friday visiting in the Glen laughter Elizabeth of Wilmetle, Mr. and Mrs. George Dew of jtedbrook: Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis iBuechler home were Mr. and Mrs. fohnsoo. Leva Johnson of Eagle Kenneth Finck of Adel, Mr. and Jroye: Dr.

and Mrs. Hoveland of iumboWt; Mrs. Eleanor Baker, "Irs. John Nelson of Laverne; Mr ind Mrs. Everett Scott, Mr.

and rs. George Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. 'aul Scwartz all of Des Moines; r. and Mrs.

Harry Flame of Chiago. Sherry Moberly of Co- jmbia, Donald Schwartz of liloxi. Miss. The Henry Schwartz family re- ide southeast of Jordan. Mr.

chwartz was a brother-in-law of Irv Harold R. Harrison. GvetsU ta the Kehtk Shepherd tome Mar CKy WtrtBUjJiy JM Mrs. ABMkei Fraak Preel Aaves. Joe Gustafson, Mrs.

Ann a belle erkrivich and sons and rank, Mr. Wesley Freel of Ames ttended a birthday courtesy hoo- -ing Oscar Gustafson at her me in Boone Thursday. Mrs. William Sweuon returned 1 htr home in Portland, after in the home Hall in meeting. William Davis gave a report on the recent County Farm Bu- ireau board meeting which was Sunday guests in the Charles held in Mrs.

Loren Brown the Girls Four H. Club leader, gave a report on their work. Mrs. Loyali Kitchen the Township chairman for the Farm Bureau Ladies gave a report, Mrs. William Davis the County chairman for the womens activities gave report.

Willard Canine, supply manager for the Boone County Farm Bureau gave a talk. William Curvin, chairman of resolution committee in charge of the discussion large of the various farm problems which were discussed by the group. Mrs. Marvin Buechler and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Buechler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fenner of Boone visited Thursday in the Frank Hellwege home. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Bennett and daughter of near Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hellewege and children of Boone, spent Sunday in the Frank Hellwedge home. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Schell were guests Monday in the Jack Leland tome in Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bass and children and Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Leland and son of Boone spent lending several her Mrs. Sunday the Ed Schell home. Cecil 'SadMoris son of Mr. and kfrs.

S. H. Saddorls is a surgical patient in the Iowa Methodist hospital in Des Moines. J. W.

JeattBM Gflfeert, father rf Mrs. KHehe. patteac hi Ike Mary Greeiey hwpMal ta Ai Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyd spent Monday in the Billy Grettenberg home in Dawaon.

Weekend guests Howard Lunch was served by the committee. The Jordan Presbyterian women met Wednesday in the church dining room with Mrs. Regina Sterner and Ruth Smith as the co- the devotional leader. Mrs. Buelah hostesses.

Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd was Brown was the program chairman Mrs. Brcwn gave a talk on the racial problem. Lunch was served buffet style with Mrs. Beulah Brown pouring the coffee.

Guests of the organization were Mrs. ftiles, Mrs. Roland Warner, Mrs. Piul Thompson and LoeDa Koppenhaver. and Orland Nerness homes.

DaWanna Crabtree of Oceanside. called last week in the C. S. Crabtree home, enroute to Indianola. where she win attend college this year.

Mr. aa4 Mrs. C. Lewmaa, Mr. Mrs.

Lcwmaa awl family art Mr. aad Mrs. mm4 family were CTemiBy am the Glea Lvwmaa BB Ames. The hcme Mr. Mrs.

Gin was the awBies tffeylay Hugh Phfllips who has been visiting for a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sawyer, returned to his work in Chicago Sun. day morning. Hitaway Tartles BOSTON--(UP)--The slow-poke motorist is as much a highway me Ace is the speeder, the general manager of the Automobfle Legal Association believes.

Philip C. Thibodeau favors the adoption i minimum speed refulation in aH states. Budapest, Hungary, was tWe first city to have successful underground froUeyi. members from Roland were guests. One hundred eighty persons attended.

Hostesses were Mrs. J. O. ielland, chairman; Mrs. Elwood Ose.

Mrs. Ralph Moore, Mrs. Mert Bergland, Mrs. Obed Olson Don Atkinson. Mrs.

Harold lanson and Mrs. John S. Caltvedt were in charge of the program, which was followed by a luncheon the church parlors. The rooms were decorated with garden fiow- rs. Mrs.

C. E. DuBois and Mrs. Volan Ostrem poured, using ervice. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Manning and enny Sue of Conrad were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Manning's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Schauper. They also visited Manning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Manning in Zearing. A family gathering at the home Mrs.

Ana a Menzel OB her Mth birthday was heM Friday. Her children were preseat. They are: Mr. avd Mrs. W.

E. Sterenson, Mrs. An- Marsh. Mr. asri Mrs.

Frank Mesoel 9f Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meazel, Pamela and KaUy Zearinx, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Meazel aad Wayae McCaUsbwrs-, Lawroce sller- SM Arcadia. aad Mrs Harriet AravcUe Fla. The latter is Matajer Pamela and Kathy Meascl, is fat the Measel mmmt, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Loney spent Sunday attending the Sixth District Auxiliary meeting in Des Koines.

Mrs. Loney's new position that of secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lounsbury attended for one half day.

Mrs. Lounsbury is District Gold Star Memorial chairman and was one of the spea- cers. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hausken of Horris, 111., came Saturday for a visit in the Chester Pearson home tnd with other relatievs in the vicinity.

Monday supper guest was Walter Jacobson of Oklahoma City OWa. The Huntrod family reunion Collins Sunday was attended at by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baumgardner nd Mr. and Glenn Boston When you visit this home at 2021 Burnett, pay particular attention to the built cupboards in the kitchen.

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