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V r, II r Twelve Club will meet with Mrs. t PIONEER TWP. BUREAU I
ernon 3oc,a, I Frank Petrick for a 1:00 o'clockI Regular meeting of the Pioneer} Announce
Engagement
4. picnic dinner at her cabin home at Township Farm Bureau will be held
~virs. A1 Morrissey will be hostess I Ivanhoe on Friday, Aug. 17. I at the Ralph Graham home on Mon-
her bridge club Wednesday Mrs Watson Davis nresident nf!day, August 20, at 8:00 p.m. There
ng. ! th~ l"~v t ,~;~t,~rt ~r ~ ,~ R .; i will be an interesting talk by M. A.
and Mrs. Ernst Lieberknechtiranged a dutch treat dinner at the Hall, Cedar county, engmee.r: The
~ars Bettv Mitchell of Lett~ Pa " ~,~ ind,~ Pr;dsv ,~v~nlna ~o~ I counzy exzenslon alrector WlIl snow
- ~ hs ~, ~' " - ~ '--n~ "~ There Wer~
~arz Hutchinson and Haynes, the officers of the Davenport dis-iasale~yI11~j~aAl~en, . ~J r, ~=
~[gnz Falk and Mr. and Mrs. trict and their husbands Members l~.vu, ,~,~, ,~,%, ,~, ~uuv~ a, ~,o~=:-
Tul[ enjo ed a icnic at the ~,~ ~. i lo comeay, ivlemoers are as ea zo
. Y p '~r~ iJ~=.t .~v --=~ .o ~ ~ ~'"i-" ";^ -n"~ *a*'~ vi~e. A "oo"~
Sunday. Walker, Coggon and Clarence. l~urn-So~t= ~s ~reques~ed. ~Ralphs ~V~.
Sunday, August 12, 45 relatives I Graharm Twp Dir
~~=-- ~met at the park in Iowa City forI -- "~
F" '/OUR CIGARETTE LIST FOg [a picnic dinner honoring Mr andI The N~fl s enloved a nicnic Sun-
i Mrs August Spacek and Miss Wil-I "-:-- - "- --
dr~tl T d~ .1.1," iday at the Palisades celebrating
~r|([| ~1~|~| ima ~paceK oI riarrzsourg, uregon:!four birthdays in the family. Mrs.
-- ~.t~a ~k.FI r.L~. ~.nose presen.~ were irom ~en~ral I John Neff whose birthday was
miner popular brands i t:~y, ~prlngwtm, ra~. vernon, ~m-tSunday' her son John, C. W. Neff
Ion, Oxford, Iowa City and Lone
i Tree, Iowa; New Boston, Ill. and
I Harrisburg, Oregon.
DINNER DEN CAFE
DELIGHTFUL REFRESHMENTS -- COME AS YOU ARE
Box Office Opens 6:~L~ --]First Show Starts 9.-4~
and Roy Johnson all have birth
dates this month. Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Neff and Myron, Mr. and Mrs.
John Neff and son John, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Berthot and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Johnson and Christie
of Cedar Rapids were present.
HELEN JEANMOSHER
i June A. Koch Weds
Donald Culberson
The Mt. Vernon Methodist church
was the setting for the wedding of
Miss June Ann Koch and Sgt. Don-
ald C. Culberson on Sunday even-
ing, AUg. L 12, at '7 p.m. The Rev.
Merton B. Green performed the
double ring ceremony before an
altar decorated with candleabra
and baskets of gladioli and hy-
drangeas.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Koch of Mt. Ver-
non. Mr. Culberson's parents are
Gene Culberson of Tipton and Mrs.
Vella Culberson of Little Rock, Ark.
Bruce Eicher provided nuptial
music on the organ and Marilyn
Mrs. Anna Zeller
LEGION INSTALLS
Regular meeting of the American
Legion was held Monday. There
was the installation of officers.
Jack Beranek, a past post com-
mander, was~ the installing officer.
George Payn was the Sergeant at
Arms. Arthur Vislisel is the re-
tiring commander and M. F. Whit-
ney was installed as the command-
er. Other officers are John Slach,
1st vice com.; Richard Krob, 2nd
vice com.; Orris Connelly, adj; Joe
Shulista, chap.; Leon Nosbish, hist.;
Robert Urbanek, srgt. at arms. M.
F. Whitney, the new commander,
appointed Alfred Patton as service
officer, Ray Brannaman, safety
Yeisley of SpringviUe sang, "I Love officer and Louis Schonauer, pub-
You Truly" and "The Lord's Pray-I licity officer. It was voted to hold
er." |~a dance on Tuesday, Nov. 20 with
Given in marriage by her father,|Kenny Hoferorchestra. W. J.
the bride wore a gown of white| Zenishek wonthe award. Jack
marquisette over satin. It was lash-| Beranek and Francis Hennessay
ioned with a lace yoke, rounded|were the refreshment committee
neckline, long sleeves which came Jand for Sept Kenneth Sweet and
Mrs. Maurice Minor and baby Mr. Vernon, In ~wkeye-ige~tW
son returned home a week ago and The Lisbon Herald m
from St. Luke's.hospital. David and Thurs August 16, 1951 r'gge 0
Msrk Minor, who visited with their
grandmother, Mrs. Walter Strong, t Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carbee. Car-
returned home last week. Mrs.
John Strother has been assisting irie and Bertha Kyle, Mr. and Mrs.
at the Minor home the past week. Edwin Harris, James and Ann were
' Mr. and Mrs. Errol Shanklin and
Mrs. Carrie Shanklin of Cedar Ra.
pids and Mrs. Flo Raft of Spring-
viUe were guests Sunday at the
Marvin Johnston home.
Cpl. James Harris surprised rela-
tives and friends on Aug. 4th when
he arrived home for a 30 day fur-
lough. He is to report at his home
base the 29th of Aug.
Will Clark with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Peterson and daughter of
Dixon, visited from Friday until
Tuesday at the Paul Smith home
in Winterset.
, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Hanna on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Steele and Sondra were after-
noon and evening callers.
Stewart and JoAnn Thorp left
Sunday for two weeks' visit with
their grandmother. Mrs. Hanna
Thorp at New Windsor, Ill.
I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harris, James
i and Ann were guests of Cai-rie and
Bertha Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Carbee were other guests
Mr. and Mrs Don Filloon of Cal-
ifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Good-
year of Marion called in the neigh-
I borhood Friday.
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