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PAGE SIX tttfe MALVfeftE LfeABtit, MALVfeftft, AtJjySf HASTINGS Potter Suit Against Doctor From The. Council Bluffs Xonpa- reil we plean the following ronofrn- Ing a Suit hrouitht by Harry Pot- tftr of this place who hns bten in Mr. and Mrs. M. B.

Fellows and HnroM visited Wednesday in the home of their son. Supt. Elect invlght Fellows, B. Wnllahan and family of Cnunril Bluff." spent Sunday In the. ri.ile Quimby of Shenandoah is N.

W. Colling home, visiting relatives in Hastings. The following people attended the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindpn and son funeral services of Mrs.

L. W. D.il- Jam of near Shenandoah visited rympl" at Ptrnhan Saturday: Mrs. one day last week In tho Charles nnlzel I and daughter, Ruth. Mrs.

Vlner home. pearl Flea. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght W.

O. Ftesh, f.eorgp arid Crystal, Fellows. Mr. and Mrs. Ray firan- HENDERSON a Couni-ll Bluffs hospital since early and Adrian Wnods autoed to and Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey last spring: Oak Saturday. Harry T'otter. farmer, living near; Rev. and -Mrs.

K. LeRoy Pullman i Mr. arid Hastings. filed two suits In die-' trift c-ourt Sjiturday asking $10.000 damages. One suit for to.OOo was filed against Dr.

Karl R. Werndorff, alleging malpractice In the setting of a broken bone in his left leg. The other $5,000 suit was filed against J. F. Johnson of the Twin City Artificial Limb company, 3029 West Broadway.

Potter alleges that a brace for the leg was not placed on skillfully and in the rltfht position to aid the limb. Frank Mitchell au- Miss Ruby Clark of Atlantic Is visiting two weeks here with her friend. Mary Trimmer. Mrs. Will Trimmer and daughter, Mary, and Miss Ruby Clark autoed to Shenandoah Tuesday.

Dr. Edcnr Christy and family leave next Sunday for Splf'er where they will spend a week or so at this famous resort. Uncle Hays has been confined to his home In Hastings for the past seven weeks and not able to get around. He very much appreciates the many visits of his friends during that time. He says that he certainly has the liest neighbors on earth and they nre all good to him.

W. E. Fahnestock nnd family nil toed out to Scrlhner, Nebr. the last of the week nnd visited over Sun day with friends. Ile.nry Washhurn and Oral Bower write that they are having a great time nt Otter-tall Lake.

Minn, with flne fishing and everything. They caught the limit of fish one day In Just forty minutes. Mrs. Gladys Hoffman and daughter, Ramona, of Vllllsca spent last week here with her sister, Mrs. Vic Cromwell.

Miss Janet Jones of Olenwood spent Tuesday visiting Aleene Qulmby. pastor of the Red Oak circuit, vis-1 toed to Council Bluffs Saturday, ttfd In the R. F. Crawford borne Miss Jennette Bruce of Red Oak Saturday evening. i spent Friday In the home of Mrs.

Miss Norma Whitney of Brooks i Howard Fien. spent Friday with her friend. Mar-1 rv-ne Courtier. son of Mr. Qulmby.

'nnd Mrs. Wm. Courtier, has been Miss f-'ern Bakloxier of near Stra- sick the past autoed to Omaha han spent a few days last week In the Carl Hodge home. 1 Miss Mnrcaret returned i home Thursday from Omaha where I 'visitors Monday. Torn Christy Sunday.

Mrs. F. Crawford and sons. Waldo, and Wendell, were she hail hpen visiting relatives. A.

H. Crawford and daughters. I Nornui and Kthelyn, were Omaha visitors AVt'ilnnsday. Mr. ami Mrs.

Fred Priest and Mrs. S. Hutchlngs returned Wedriesilay from Mason City where they vlflteil Mrs Hutchinirs' brother. Rzra Cary, who Is In the I. O.

O. F. home there Mrs. J. L.

Wlllmoih and daughter. Betty of Phoenix. Arlxona In the Frank Shook Mrs. A. Dunliar Is vlsltlne In the Carl rfodge home this week.

Mr. ami Mrs. Oeoree Schiirr and son. Itonald. autoed to Omaha Saturday to meet his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. fSeorge Schiirr, of Los An- cfles. who came In for an extensive visit with Mills cimmty friends arid relatives. A.

H. Crawford and I). Keffer t. fc. Club Luncheon at Members of the B.

T. K. cluhi were entertained at a 1 o'clock i burn Sfrs, Elrtiw Dlnwiddle gave a. 6 i o'clock dinner at her home Thurs- day In honor of her mother's sev- of, Mfs. HotJWt'j aftd birthday.

Just rete- A. Wifht's Mttt. Father: lives were present. The birthday cake was baked by her daughter, Wasson. father of Mrs Wil- i Mrs.

Earl Allensworlh. Her many Houser and Mrs. Harry friends here wish many mort luncheon at the C. A. Wight home Dnughertj.

passed away at hU happy birthdays. Friday. Mesdnmes Jno. Rainbow, J. home in VllUsca Sunday evening.

1 It ii i (iV'itif III I OU1IUBJ ft I m. t. 4L A i 1 C. Oons. and W.

C. Harover were He has been in poor health for Th 1 lod lt some time but the last few had had pneumonia. Mi other the assisting hostesses. Parlor games furnished the afternoon amusement. Prizes were awarded Mrs.

R. W. Casebolt. Mrs. D.

H. Ooss. Mrs. R. B.

Sowers, and Mrs. R. L. South. This was the last of the series of parties given by different mem- 1 Saturday of the death of her moth- hers of the r-iub.

The next regular Mrs. Harding. In Fort Morgan, Mrs John Triplet! received word ur fw Al- I freil Huntsman who 1st Mill quite 1 sfck at her home and all nre hop- she will improve wwn. and her auto Sat- with relatives In Wayne and wife Colot ado Si9ter ana hustend eft by meeting will he the first Wednes- Colo. Her mother was well known visil nnessee and other Mr mt Mr tM Mr.

atid Mrs. T. PMtfipS feft Friday by auto far a t-Mft wffh fri DavewfMjn and fn around Ms oM Jest KcroM ffc Illinois. The part of tfte w'SSl they made 8 trip out Into central Nebraska. They r.re setting ttfi auto touring: habit.

Rev. A. A. TTricht and family and his aflrl family of Omaha returned home Tuesday from two trip to Indiana. They had a very pleasant trip.

They the crops there are -worse off than here. After the business session of thft Rebekfih lodge Tuesday evening watermelon and lime rtekey were served by Myrtle Setby and Mf8. Walter Stroud. It was much enjoyed. The next meeting the men will serve.

day in September. Mrs. A. P. Phillips will be the hostess.

are visiting home. Mrs. Wlllmoth and Mrs. Wilbur Morrison of Emerson wore Mrs. R.

Christie nnd children spent Monday In the A. P. Shaw homo southeast of Hastings. Miss Margaret Qulmby returned home. Friday after week's visit In Shenandonh with relatives.

Mr. ami Mrs. Proctor Miller and Shook are sisters. Mr. arid Mrs.

and son. Howard Sunday dinner gi Shook home. Mr. and Mrs. family were She Friday.

Miss Cunningham who has been visiting In the A. IT. Crawford home returned to her home In Hemingford, Nebr. Wednesday. itors Shrnandoah and Sidney day last week.

Methodist Church The fourth quarterly conference will meet at the church at 4:30 m. Tuesday. Aupr. IS. All regular services next Sunday.

Lauren D. pastor. here' ami formerly lived here. She! tlm Thursday. Mrs WUkerwm's C.

A. Wight and family. A. J. Harbor and family.

Arch Houser and family, and Allen Morris and wife enjoyed a picnic lunch at Red Oak Sunday evening. A pleasant time was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clark of At-: l.nntic were Hastings visitors Sun-j t'.

O. Hockenberry and grandson. i Cecil Workman, of Hamburg vis- Oeorge Plckcrlll has been on in the G. T. Harover home over in the FrVn'k lr list the past week.

week end. Mr. Hockenberry nna rs Charley Vlner and works in a barter shop In Hamburg. Mesdames Waldo Edmondson and C. E.

Edmondson and two children Harry Horn and i 'laughter. Kdith. and Miss Leona visitors ''hrlsty were Malvern visitors Friday. Miss Roberts. Christy returned home Monday after a three weeks visit In the home of Rev.

P. A. Smith in Woodward, formerly pas- Mrs. C.eo. Wilson of' Wesley at Hastings.

Chapel visited Mrs. Louisa Qulmby Saturday. Harold nixler spent a few days W. S. Young home last In the week.

Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Pierre and son, Donald Lee. of Blair, visited her sister, Mrs. Rny Christie, and family Friday.

They left Saturday to visit relatives In nianchard. Floyd Owens and daughters, Eleanor and Ardith, and son, Billy, of near Red Oak were In town Thurs- lay night. Wayne, Crawford and sisters, Evelyn and Thflma, autoed to Red Oak Tuesday night. It. W.

Shaw and son, George, re- children uf Lisbon, Dak. spent I tuned Wednesday from New Vlr- Monday In tho It. F. Crawford glnlu where they have been employ- on the construction of the booster station. Wiiyne Crawford and sister.

Thel- home. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dalrymplo of Council Hluffs, called here on account of tho death of his slster-in- law, Mrs. Lou Dalrymple, visited In ln Hlenwood Wednesday.

HaxtlngM Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Emerson were In filenwood on business Saturday. Floyd and Kay Starr were Council Hluffs visitors last week. Clark autoed to Coun- ctT Bluffs Friday.

Raymond Shepard and Ralph Hall are driving new Fords. Mrs. Frank Adams and son. Kenneth, returned to Hastings Sunday. W.

O. Resh and children. George and Crystal, and Miss Thelma Crawford were MiMvern visitors Monday. ma. and Miss Velma Kverhart were more come.

EAST LIBERTY East Liberty Methodist Church The young people meet for Epworth Lpasue every Tuesday evening. We should glad to have Rev. W. J. Weber spent the first part of the week In Omaha.

DANGERS OF PROSPERITY By auto and plane we are swiftly whirled. And the dlutanco la shortened around the world. The modern means of travel today Makes nations akin although far away. Since science, art, all lines of trade Have forged ahead, much progress made, The tendency is to ride the wave Of this prosperous age and not to save. The Botna Valley State Bank believes this Is wrong.

Play safe and save as you go along. Botna Valley State Bank Hastings, Iowa The pastor would he very much pleaded If you would answer hlh World Service letter this week. The Hlllsdale church people will be with us on the evening of Aug. 21 and will present a church night program for us. Our Ladles' Aid will arrange for the lunch.

The Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held at Silver City Thursday evening. Aug. 27, at 8 o'clock. Official members should plan to be present. Come to the services next Sunday.

Morning worship at 10. The pastor will preach on 'The Macedonian Call." Church school at 11 with a fine lesson on "Sowing and Reaping." Everyone Is welcome at these services. Mrs. C. M.

Nelson and daughter, i Ethel, were Council Bluffs visitors Friday. I II. E. Mayberry was down from jOninha Thursday to visit his moth- Mrs. N.

Mayberry, and his sister, Mrs. Chas. Wilhelm, and fam- Mrs. Anna Clark and daughters, Fannie and Sadie, of Malvern were guests in tho home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Nagle Thursday. Mrs. Will Clay and two daughters were Friday.

Council Bluffs visitors H. E. Maytorry of Omaha and his mother visited the sis- Mrs. Emma Stotts, at the Nora, Bradway home near Strahan Thursday afternoon. Ear! Maddocks and family from near Silver City were guests In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Maddocks Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ford and children visited relatives near Bart.

lutt one day recently. has been in poor health for some I 1 Mr Rt Mr time. The.r friends here sympathize ve tor their home in with them In their sorrow. I tlla lhe ct to vt ln tw rado and other points enroute rwu'h- Jess Sh rk and family of th t' home about the Oak wen- visiting friends here Tuesday f. r.ing.

Mrs. 1 Mercer nnd children visited In tie Ken Williams home Wedhesdaj. Henry returned home the first of the week from a visit with his sister und family In Red Oak. Agnes visited her friend, Mrs. Herl.o Stephens Tuesday and Wlttwer anfl grand- ary, went to Nebraska Grandm daughter, September.

Otia Moody of Vllllst-a vlsltfcd the Robert McMullen home several days last week Jim Slmmomts returned nome the first of the week from a business trip In Nebraska. Miss Florence Lawifn. ft teacher In our school ft short titnr- HKO. was visiting friends here a few days last week. Her home Is In Stnnton.

Will McMuliln and Charley Spiker have been In Colorado several days on a business trip. last week for a visit With Ed Wilkinson was operated on Supt. and Mrs. C. M.

Workman I Tuesday of last week. He stood the Heno is worrying over a Shortage of housing accommodations for Its six-week residents. A double shift of Judges and curtailment of hearings from ten to five minutes might reduce the congestion. Louisville Cou rler-Jouf nal. were visitors in Red Oak Saturday afternoon.

Geo. Smith has received word that his brother was In the University hospital In Omaha. He has been poorly for some time and this makes the fourth operation he has had. Orln Putman and wife of Shenandoah were visitors In town Saturday evening. There was a ball game Friday afternoon on the school grounds between the merchants and the farmers, the farmers winning the game.

Much fun was had. A flne son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Warren, Aug. 9.

This makes two girls and a boy In the home. We extend congratulations. Gerald Penwell and wife of Morton Mills were entertained Sunday for dinner home. In the Jud Coppock Mrs. Andy Klger came in from Logan Monday to visit her daughter.

Mrs. Jud Coppock. and family. Her son, Verd, who is mall clerk on the train out of Cedar Rapids, broBght her down. He Is having his vacation.

Orlo Harris and wife visited In Adalr Sunday. They also have been enjoying a visit from relatives from Illinois. Miss Gayle Phillips who recently left for Oakland, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooley.

writes home folks that they had a nice trip through, making excellent time all the way, The special election held Tuesday of last week to vote on granting a franchise to the Henderson Telephone company did not bring out much of a vote, but It was unanimous for the franchise. Mllburn Core and family returned home Wednesday from their auto trip to Missouri. of Hamburg visited relatives here Wednesday and part of Thursday. Mrs. Darwin Goss of Omaha via- Ited In the J.

C. Goss home all last week returning home Sunday. Her husband came down Saturday to return with her. Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Evans of Stanberry, Mo. have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. R.

L. South. Mrs. Evans had her tonsils taken out at the Jennie Edmundson hospital the first of the week. Mrs.

Jud Coppock has charge of the night work at the phone office during Mrs. Wayne Byers' absence. Cleo Holtmyer of near Elliott was In town the last of the week. She Is one of our teachers In the pub- lc school this fjAl. L.

Harbor and family were The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society was held at the church last Wednesday afternoon with a very good attendance. Following the business meeting a nice social time was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. R. K.

Henderson, Mrs. Bird, and Mrs. T. B. McClure.

Mrs. Frank DuVal, Mrs. Kerney and Josle attended the meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society held In the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Skerrltt east of Sliver City Thursday afternoon. There was a very good attendance and a flne program enjoyed, Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. T.

Skerritt who Is presiding over the home while Mrs. R. A. Skerritt Is in the hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. C. N. Whltesides, sons, Richard and Harry, and James Whltealdes drove to Council Bluffs Saturday afternoon to visit their sister, Mrs. Ralph Skerritt, In Mrs.

Empkle and son of Council' tne Jennie Edmundson hospital. A QREAT your the flights, 8u to races, "WprW en Chinese Intertiational National Shpw, Girls' 4-H Club Cpngrw, est agricultural an4 livestock fair, An pytmg you'll never forget, YOUR OITHNG NOW S1ATF Bluffs were guests of Mrs. Otto Cary and children Thursday. Nomia MeCollister of near Stra- nun spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hainea and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hulnes. Roy McClure and family of near Malvern were visitors In the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. B. McClure, one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Seaton of vern spent a few days last week at the W.

H. Naele home. Mrs. Laura Kerney and daughter, Josle, were callers In the home of Mrs. Nora Bradway near Strahan Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Banta of St.

l.ouis, Mo. arrived by auto Monday afternoon for a visit with his sister, Mrs. N. Whltesides, and family. Mrs.

Otto Cary drove to Council Bluffs Saturday afternoon. Htir son, and daughter. Deta, who had Keen visiting there returned home with her, Mr. und O. M.

Nelson und daughter, Ethel, dryva up to Council Bluffs Monday iiftuniooii. They touk her parents, Mr. uud Mrs. 8. U.

Hurst, of Mulvi-rn, the latter go- li'K to coiiHult Ur, netm UH she hud liwn huvliiK trouble with thw Hltflit of oiiu thinks It wUI ruHpona tu UwttUDiii uii'l liu UKUlll. I-UWM WWIB lu thin vicinity ihu (Hunt two low of thtt fruui II ylvld ul She Is recovering nicely now from the recent somewhat severe surgical operation. Her many friends hope that she may continue to Improve and have speedy recovery to health. In Red Oak Wednesday. Mrs.

C. H. Amlck and daughter, A left last week for North for a visit with relatives. The Is being made by auto. Mrs.

Anna Creamer and granddaughter, Jean, went to Red Oak Thursday to visit In the R. M. Adkins home a few days. Mrs. Emma Workman visited her son, Fred, and family In Olenwood Saturday afternoon and Sunday.

Eugene Hall burg of Omaha has been visiting In the Harold Myers home. He Is a cousin of Mrs, Myers. Mrs, Frances Benton and daughter, Mrs, Harriet Anderson, of MaJ- vern and Mrs. Ida Flckel of the "Wesley Chapel neighborhood, were visiting relatives and friends here I Tuesday. Ethel Smith of Chicago visited her aunt, Mrs.

Anna Creamer, Monday. She went to Macedonia In the afternoon to visit other relatives. The Christian Ladles' Aid put In a quilt last week that had been pieced by Grandma Farrlngton all by hand. She will be eighty-nine years old this fall. John W.

Evans and wife of Emerson and Mrs. Leona Plckret and children of Omaha were guests Friday In the Wllburn Houser home. Rev. A. A.

Wright and family were visitors In Elliott Thursday. operation all right and Is getting along nicely since we are pleased to know. His daughter, Gayle, still stays with him. Mrs. Nora Gravltt has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Floyd Stephens, and family near Hastings for several days. Mrs. Jack Tyler and son of Council Bluffs? visited In the Champ Harover home a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Vlner left Monday afternoon for Des Molncs where they joined the Wallace's Farmer travel part.y on a trip to the Canadian Rockies and northwest. They have a fine trip before them. Darnell, Lloyd Hughes, Lee Webster, and Randolph Dlnwiddle returned home the last of the week from a few days auto trip through Dakota. Your Basement WHAT did you face when you Wetit down into the basement? The dust and fine ashes inseparable from the out of date heating plant? Or did you go down to a clean, airy basement, with tion quarters, really a part of the living space of your home? You can have these advantages a very small cost.

Just phone. J. R. CARDWELL Phone 68 Plumbing and Water Supply Radiator Heating Oil Burners Fat Girls! Here's A Tip For You 1 All over the world Kruachen Salts Is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attractive, free from fat figure that cannot fall to win admiration. Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings Into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses.

Every morning take one half tea- apoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. Be sure and do this every morn- Ing for "It's the little dally doae that takes off the fat" brings "that KruBchen feeling" of energetic health and activity that Is reflected In bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivacity an4 charming figure. Get an 8Bo bottle of Kruachvn Salts at S. Clem's or any drug store 4 must be iafled with results or money back. a4v, titkuu imre ot.

31 tu 49 UuiiliuU lu the liuvlug Mr Mm it. K. luutfn in ufMMriwuiu vtaltai of KU- lu COUNTY BOARD PROCEFOINGS OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR Olenwood, Mills County, Iowa, July The Board of of county, Iowa, met in regular adjourned seaaion with all members present And acting. The of the last two meetings were read and approved. Claims were allowed as follows; The Alemlte Harold F- Cheney, land teaser-Maintenance Fund 10,00 JOB sopber Fund -SO The clean out Maintenance Fund 800.00 1.60 18S.49 Ifawd OtaWP, Surtluu 1-7H3 Now on this 80th day of July, 1831, the mutter of the proposed change Upnuld Sells, Fund Arnold Asmuutm, Fund Alva Jones, Fund of No.

507 In County, I own, and the mutter of and or damages bav- ing c.amu on fur lioarlng, l.J A claim crop cluraBire to Woolsey, on ftle, und A I'lulin far real astuto amount of un by thu uud of the Henry It la Unit tliu at In thu unwutvt ol tq Uviu i mui to mild attmlvy uuiitlruivd and uwUu iluuli that (he award of the of ot Usury und ul (Ml to tto OB THE GREATEST VALUE EVER BUILT INTO A FORD 490 Ortraft, pbu mat 4 tmA llrt Mini tew HEN you bujr Ford our you buy what ooaWy the greatot value in the Unary of ito Ford Motor Cowpwiy, More tat to ranch beauty exuaforti petf ormwae been offered At tucb a low prkex Thq low prise of the Fo)rd Ii about bwflUK 1 it infant an mure significant tiun price alow that prfet, Wtxw Ugh qwUte fc pries, you ma; JuiUy take pride roott jatlifartorv PHIT ham Set in.

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