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   Elma Reminder (Newspaper) - February 11, 1987, Elma, Iowa                                Howard County 00 O 00  deadline fbr as well as any other is Saturday at 4 P.M. Any items received after the witt be held over the If you have a social event planned for Sunday why not make notification of Reminder Newspapers part of your planned agenda for This ensure of timely Thank you for your now for the Enright was a visitor at the Alice Gansen home in lund Toddville for a few Hannah of Clan Enright and Phil A Lucille was a ai Meicy Cedar Rapids Tuesday Bridge Club met at die home of high second evening of and Mrs. Floyd Friedrich were Mr. and callen of Mr. and Henry were Helen and Bob of Riceville and Marie Stevenson dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kolbet were Debbie Nicole and Troy and Dan all of Cedar The 6th birthday of Nicole was In the Agnes Vachta of Protivin and George Vachta of Cresco wne and Edna Fountain both of were Saturday afternoon callers and * guests of Lois and Jack McAvoy and Jim were Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bushier and family of City and and Amanda of dinner guests of Eari Kelly were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sullivan of Lucille of and Sister Mary Brian of Sister Brian had spent the weekend with her of Evelyn Riley on Sunday were her daughters and granddaughter Carol Roy Ericka and Riley all of Cedar Evelyn and her guests were dinner guest of her son Mr. and Mr. Charles Riley of Evelyn's * and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grahau and Lore of Center visited widi who is a patient in St Joseph's Community Mrs. Jack and fimily of Rock visited widi her over Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Ed R Manor Auxiliary Valentine Box is ready at Manor awaiting for die The Auxiliary will hcki business meeting and party for residents on Thursday 12. Auxiliary are asked to bring eight homemade valentines for the and Mrs. Eari hosted a turtle supper at their home Sunday Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Matt Anna and Ed Cards were played in the k k and Mrs. Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ludwig attended the K. C. 4th Degree meeting at St Joseph's Church in Cresco on January 27di. dinner guests of Mrs. Mac were Henry Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mr. and Mrs. and aU of and Alan Freidhof accompanied Lucille left Wednesday for St Minn. Lucille visited in die home of her Mr. and A1 Duncan Luva visited in die home of her Mr. and Mn. On Thursday evening bridal shower of her Merie m die home of Baib Meyer in A buffet supper was served widi Hostesses Carol Ula Leedom and Steve Smentek of Chicago will be 7di. Luva of Margaret Pierce Mildred life has been a medley of various roles she has played her Ufe of dedicated and friendly to Employee of die the daughter of and Agnes was bom in where she attended and graduated her she proved her ability as a cook in die Cresco and 1985,^ has ben a staff member in die at die and Leo woe married 16, 1949. became die parents of five Patty Roger Sandy Debbie Gany and Jon. There are 11 Ry as lo die die in her ask can trace many fond memories to die form on die hill on the East The also known as die Elwood was home to die for 31 addition to her interest in her and helping her husband widi die farm she found time to be a charier member of the Alta Vista at different times as President and She is an active member of Immaculate Conception Church and its related and Leo now live in Millie busy widi her Leo concerned widi returning to dte each at the Those attending Mr. and Mrs. and Bob Mr. and Ma Mike Ed Mr. and Mrs. Kennedi Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mr. and Mrs. Les Mr. and Cliff Mr. and Marvin Mr. and Ed Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marr and Randy A farewell cake was and decorated by Joan will be by Howard J. McCarville Jr. of Arizona visited his Clara Gansen on Saturday and He also visited for a week in the home of his and Mrs. Bob McCarville family of k and Maxine Friedrich spent two weeks visiting Ernie and Jake Chambers in On January 31st they were joined by and Arlene Friedrich on way back from 2nd, die Orval Friedrich's traveled on visit children in Missouri and the Loyd Friedrich's returned home to on Page 5)  ^ thm 39a-2648 Citizens frL m. 13th  Au gratin green red Boob Guide Insert with entertainment items and listings for your Gail now for ADVERTISING Society met on 3rd at 7:30 President Maiy Jo Ries called the meeting to and Msgr. Reicks led die widi 19 members Mary Jo die hostesses and of the tentative work schedule of workers for die upcoming church and of die menu being planned for die Eleanor Gansen mentioned interest shown for making a permanent which could be displayed at Any ideas or suggestions would be church centennial to be off was also Alma Schroeder was willing to accept any ideas on a pattern and anyone having any suggestions or willingness to should contact her or the Lourdes Rosary Society was inviting members to a Friendship Day Salad Luncheon and Your Quilt to be held at Lourdes on 11:30 invitation to the Day of at St Paul's Church of Maple on March 6tfi at 1 was also All members were encouraged to mark date on their calendar and plan to Ladies of die I.C. Society will have die Party at Colonial Manor on February 21st at 2 p.m. Volunteers for entertaining the residents were asked for and die lunch was planned and Reicks us of the meeting lo be held on 4di at 1 p.m. It is a of Deanery widi about 18 parishes to be There will be an election of except for and die of new Gansen gave a report on die mission sewing diat has been February 9di is die next date fw sewing and the ladies could use more useable bath and hand towels for the layettes being made used sheets for quilt backs are Anyone having such should bring diem to the church basement at The ladies would like to be able to make up at least 20 more complete Useable sleepers and receiving blankets are also items that could be Members also voted to give Eleanor to purchase diapers for the were reminded diat diere will be a thorough cleaning of die kitchen before the centennial and a date will be set up in die most likely die end of March or the first part of Mary Jo suggested diat die band hostesses and about having more social type activities when diey are setting up their projects fw the coming the conclusion of the band served See Page 7   

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