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Ames Daily Tribune Times (Newspaper) - January 14, 1930, Ames, Iowa
Page eight Mes daily Tribune times Ames Iowa tuesday january 14, 1930 Quot buy better in Ames Franklin twp. Of miss Dorothy Giataganas at Ames. Fred Haas of Nevada was a Din Ner guest tuesday at the Home of in ask to twp Jan 8�? born Bis sister mrs. Harve Crawford to armr frail Rainbolt Chi or. Ani Are. Chester Fristic of Holt to n babe Dankmer on Mon. Ames pout sunday afternoon m 6 mrs. Rainbolt and the m. 0. Boyd Home at Day january baby Are being cared for at the Home of the former s parents or. And mrs Virgil Rainbolt. Miss Pauline Christenson returned Home sunday afternoon after spending several Days at the Home Dave and Hershel Fox returned Home sunday afternoon after spending their Holiday vacation at the Home of their brother. William and their sister. Mrs. Will Lester at Omaha neb. J. H. Allen left sunday evening for Sioux City on a business trip Gerald and Harris Tripp of Boone and Francis and Lynn Herbert and Nada Dag All of Ames spent sunday evening at the Clark Stuart Home. Mrs. C. 0. Milliken and children of South of Ames spent monday at the parental s n Kingsbury Home. Or. And mrs. William Tripp and family attended the funeral services of the latter smother mrs. F. A Sanford who died saturday at the Home of her daughter mrs. Raymond Cutforth at Runnels service were held monday at Runnels and interment also was made at that place. Or. And mrs. Donald Hunter of Ames and or. And mrs. Harve county were dinner guests sunday j Crawford of Southwest of Gilbert were dinner guests sunday at the e j. Hunter Home the b g. N. Birthday club will meet Friday afternoon. January 17, with mrs Florence Mathews. Or. And mrs. Galen Ward and family and Mell Ross were dinner guests sunday at the Robert Rath outside rooms site #4or Day Joe Gore. Or managing d Tecton j Vav. Star Notum so reel de dido St. hotel de Soto of that will contribute so the pleasure of your stay to new Orleans immediate proximity to shops Heaters. The historical Ancl Husta Ess sections spacious Well appointed rooms. A subdued environment exam Siu Creole Cooj inf. European Plaza free garage. At the Clark Stuart Home. Roy Eckard of Ames is spending this week at the Home of his Mother mrs. Andy Eckard. He is helping his Bro her Sam Cut w Ood in the umber. Or. And mrs. Ruben Benn Charles and Raymond spent sunday afternoon at the Dave Gibson Home in Home South of Ames. Boone county. J or. And mrs. Clark Stuart and or. And mrs. Seth Kingsbury and Velda and Gerald and Harris Tripp Kenneth and Virginia grooms were called sunday afternoon at the Raj i guests new year s Day at the Clyde j mood Tripp Home at Napier. Finch Home South of Ames. Pupils of Cameron school resum work monday after a two weeks vacation. Harvey Wayne Vonsell my Dorothy Banks Are the new Pupil from Minnesota who Are residing with their parents on the s. S. Stone farm. Mrs Walnut Grove Walnut Grove Jan . And mrs Sara Severson and Daugh-1 ter Florence were guests sunday Raymond Finchem and son j at the Ben Jennings Home. Richard of Southeast of Gilbert or. And mrs t. E. Adams spent were dinner guests sunday at the the evening at the Yates Myon Oscar Miller Home Home saturday evening Lynn Fox of Ames w As a dinner j mrs. P. F. Guy is visiting with her guest sunday at the Home of his Sisters at Newton mrs. Floyd Bell brother Henry or. And mrs. F. A. Hugh Longnecker and Clifford Fox and son Edd of Ames spent Longnecker Homes. Sunday evening at the Home of or. And mrs. D. L Janes of Chari their son and brother. Ton were dinner guests at the Wal or. And mrs. Roy Hanain of ter Ellis Home sunday the latter Des Moines and mrs. Celia Emer being or. Ellis sister Jordan i a Justice a to Tver Wendell Holmes of the United states supreme court was wounded in the neck the breast and the foot w h i in serving with the Union army in the civil War. He Rill be 89 years old March s. Son of Ontario spent sunday afternoon at the Charles Allard Home. Or. And irs. Ray Crawford and children spent sunday evening at the parental Virgil Rainbolt Home Southwest of Gilbert. Florence Severson was an overnight visitor at the Ben Jennings j Home saturday night. The Larkin club held an All Day meeting at the Home of Winn Groomes wednesday where a cover miss Dorothy Giataganas of put a dish dinner was served the Day Ames and miss Pauline Christenson was spent in quilting mrs. Groom spent monday Forenoon with the j received As her Premium a Fine misses Geraldine and Betty Law Gate leg table All members were rence. I present except two. Next meeting or. And mrs Frank Logsdon andr0 be held at the Orville Nelson family spent sunday evening at the Home february 12 j. H. Allen Home. Or. And mrs. V. L. Gunder Edna o now children dont Culp your. Milk drink it slowly and then watch what it does to the scale and the yardstick r$6 drinking milk is easy As every child must know and yet the experts warn us we should drink it a slow a fifth St Ames Iowa acted Al vet Ambrose Scott has Ben quite sick since wednesday evening but is somewhat improved at this writing born to or. And mrs. Howard Severson a 9 1-2 Pound boy january 7. Mother and son doing nicely. Leonard Jacobson and Mary swarms of Maxwell were visitors at the e. S. Thorson Home saturday night and sunday. Or. And mrs. Guerre Bennett and son Carl or. And mrs. J. H. Robertson and mrs. Anton Severson were Des Moines visitors Friday. Phyllis and Marillyn Thorson also Stella Marie Thorson spent the Day wednesday with their grandparents or. And mrs. T. E. Thorson. Or. And mrs. I. S. Elliott called on mrs. How Ard Severson at Mary i Greeley Hospital at Ames Las thursday. Or. And mrs. Luther Scott and family and Garah Ann Scott were guests sunday at the Ambrose Scott Home. Audry Severson was an Over night guest at the Ben Jennings Home monday night mrs Anna Halverson and Halver Halverson Mother and brother of mrs. Tom Stensland were afternoon visitors at the Stensland Home tuesday. Or. And mrs. T. E. Adams and family were guests sunday at the c. E Dunwoody Home at new Providence. They called at the j. H. Adams and Mary Adams Homes in Zearing on their return Home. Or. And mrs. Merle Scott and family called at the Luther Scott Home wednesday evening where they held a cottage meeting with elders Pugmire and Severson of Ames attending. Louise Jennings and Faye Scott were school visitors at the Home of their school Friend Ilo Tesdahl at Huxley monday night i miss Mabel Thorson a teacher at Radcliffe a turned monday to her school after the Holiday vacation w. P. Rutt and daughter Helen. Of Maxwell were callers at the h. B. Brown Home sunday afternoon. Or. And mrs. I. S. Elliott and or. And mrs. John rain., and children spent sunday evening at the i. I. Elliott Home. Born to or. And mrs. Milford Lewis saturday morning a baby daughter Elaine Audry. Or. And mrs. Telene Thorson of White Oak or. And mrs Erie Thorson and children or. And mrs. K. E Nelson and daughter Sarah were sunday evening callers at the Orville Hitchcock Home. Or. And mrs. Howard Severson or. And mss Anton Severson and son Paul were super guests at the George Bennett Home saturday evening mrs. Sara Severson and mrs. Ben Jennings spent wednesday afternoon at the Walter Ellis Home. Or. And mrs. Tom Stensland and children were callers sunday afternoon at the Ambrose Scott Home. Or. And mrs Emmett Bishop spent tuesday afternoon at the theron Adams Home. Mrs j. H Burgess returned to her Home at Elkhart Friday evening after spending a few Days at the Roy Wagner borne. Roy Scott who was in an Auto Accident near Zearing thursday evening is improving. He is Cut quite badly about the head and face his car was completely demolished. He lost control of his machine and plunged into the ditch his companion was the most seriously injured of the two. Or and or. Theron Adams and or. Roy Wagner were Ames shoppers saturday. Mrs. Anna Robb has been quite sick the past two weeks with pneumonia last reports were that she was improving. Or. And mrs. Walter Ellis and daughter Helen were Nevada visitors saturday mrs. Ellis and Helen were callers at the f. G. Lough Home in the afternoon. Or. And mrs. Doms Myers and children of Iowa Center we Ere dinner guests at the Roy Wagner Home sunday. The farm Bureau meeting was held at the Art Sesker Home Friday All Day. A covered dish dinner was served with thirteen persons present besides children the lesson was Given it n Basket making six baskets were completed. The next will be held at the Orton Adams Home thursday january 16 All should come provided with covered dish and sandwiches also table service the lesson is tray making items needed Are scissors ruler Pencil and apron. Those present from Walnut Grove at last meeting were mrs t. E Adams mrs. Walter Ellis and mrs. Ray Wagner also mrs. J. H. Burgess of Elkhart or. And mrs. Jay Robertson and children returned to their Home at Hollandale mien., monday they have been spending the holidays with relatives. Or. Robertson is going on to Cohassett minn., with Joe Severson who has also been Bere Over the holidays. Anna Simpson spent tuesday night with miss Thelma Thorson. A Farewell dinner was Given at the Home of or. And mrs. Anton Severson sunday for or. And mrs. Jay Robenson and children of Hollandale. Mina., those present were or. And mrs. Howard Severson and children or. And mrs. Chester Severson and daughter Jean. Or. And mrs Merle Scott and family or. And mrs George Bennett and family or. And mrs. Hugh Gordon of Ames Paul Beuland and Audry Severson Earl Earnest and Mamie Bates. Jay Stewart is visiting with his son and family or. And mrs. Victor Stewart of Ankeny. Jordan Jan. Ion or. And mrs. 0. E. Pattee and daughter Olive of Hollandale minn., called at the c. J. Henderson Home wednesday evening. Donald and Helen Bentley attended a Shower in Honor of or. And mrs. Ray Watts held at Gilbert thursday evening. Dwight Brown was a sunday guest of his Friend George Henderson of Jordan. Or. And mrs. A. L. Engstrom or. And mrs. R we Engstrom and misses Clara and Agnes Engstrom of near Madrid were wednesday dinner guests of or. And mrs. J. E. Brown the condition of or. Morrison of this Community who has been seriously ill is much improved. He is staying at the Home of his daughter mrs. B. F. Bentley. Or. And mrs. Charles Balander and daughter Mabel took dinner sunday at the Floyd Murphy Home near Napier. Miss Eleanor Mcglynn of Boon spent several Days of last week with her Friend miss Elaine Wirt. Miss Helen Murphy of Colfax spent last week in this Community with friends. Sunday dinner guests at the Glen Samuelson Home were or. And mrs. Paul Samuelson and children and or. And mrs. Wallace Samuelson and daughter Marilyn. Miss Helen Murphy of Colfax miss Eleanor Mcglynn of Boone and misses Ruby Nelson Mabel Balander and Margaret sterner were visitors at the Jordan school Friday. Or. And mrs. J. E. Brown visited with or. And mra. Fred Pohl of near Jordan tuesday evening. Or. Pohl who was kicked by a horse several weeks ago is now Able to walk about or. And mrs. C. J. Henderson son George and daughter Margaret spent sunday evening at the j. E. Brown Home. Homer Brown of near Gilbert visited with his Friend Harold Henderson sunday. Misses Grace and Fern Brown of Boone spent last week with their grandmother mrs. Sydney brow a. Or. And mrs George Nelson spent sunday with or. And mrs. S. A. D. Eppert misses Vernie and Teresa Weigel spent the week end at the parental Max Weigel Home Nar Mackey. Edward Nelson of Nar Jordan miss Jeanne Bennett of Boone and misses Opal Boyd. Fern Burgess and Anna brow a visited at the Jordan school thursday. An All Day meeting of the Prairie Center ladles Ald society was held tuesday Jan. 7th, at the j. E. Brow a Home. At the noon hour a covered dish dinner to whom All present paid ample Justice was served. After the business meeting which was in charge of the president mrs. Robert Bennett a program consisting of vocal duets by Walter Cullen and Joe Brown and a spelling contest was much enjoyed. Those present were or. And mrs. Pete Marsden or. And mrs. Fred Hein and Aon Dewain or. And mrs. Rober Clark and children or. And mrs. Glen Samuelson and children mrs. S. D. Long or. And mrs. Arthur Doran or. And mrs. C j. Henderson mrs. Juliette Brown or. And mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. Ruth Johnson or. And mrs. William Tyler or. And mrs. Walter Cullen and son Raymond and mrs. Will Barger and two children or. And mrs. George Adix or. And mrs. Harry Baker or. Ray Freel or. And mrs. Wallace Samuelson and Marilyn or. And mrs. Paul Samuelson and children mrs. Amelia Richards mrs. William Curvin or. And mrs. James Curvin or. And mrs. E. C. Engstrom misses Lucy Tyler and Evelyn Engstrom or. And mrs. Robert Bennett and daughter Paula Joyce or. And mrs. Ray Thompson and or. And mrs. Will Sanders. Or and mrs. William Curvin of Chicago Illinois have arrived a the parental James Curvin Home or. And mrs. Curvin will make their Home in this Community. Or. Curvin has been employed by the Northern Illinois electric company. Misses Mabel Salander and Margaret sterner departed for Rock Island. Ii monday evening. They were accompanied to Des Moines by the latter a parents or. And mrs. Arvid sterner. Miss Salander who attends the augustan lutheran College spent the past two weeks in this Community with friends and relatives. Miss sterner a graduate of the Jordan High school in 1928, has entered the lutheran College to Rock Island. Mesdames Wallace Samuelson who Sanders and Sim Long and or. Will Sanders spent thursday afternoon at the j. E. Brown Home. Misses Teresa Weigel Margaret sterner Ruby Nelson and Anna Brown and or. Loren Brown visited at the Charles Salander Home thursday evening. Miss Mabel Salander spent saturday and sunday in Boone with her Friend miss Loretta Anderson. Miss Opal Boyd who attends the Iowa state College spent the Holiday vacation at the parental Lea lie Boyd Home. Mrs Walroth and children of Perry spent last week at the John Arringdale Home. Mrs. Walroth and mrs Arringdale Are Sisters. Misses Ruby Nelson Margaret sterner and Anna Brown enjoyed a slumber less party at the Home of their Friend miss Mabel Salander thursday night. The Young folks of this Community gathered at the will Brown Horn Friday evening and Charivari red or. And mrs. Frank Tyler. Mrs. Tyler was formerly miss Mildred Brown. Miss Mary Louise Brown has returned to her duties at the Iowa teachers College after a visit with her parents or. And mrs. Who Brown. The condition of Charles Thrapp who a been ill for some time remains about the same. A a its time to change to Arcturus Jonq lib radio tubes Standard tor of Fly Tea Ift a Home that gleams its so difficult to keep the Home clean in Winter. Snow and mud soil rugs and clothes radiators Blacken and smudge drapes. That when it is Good to know that Here you find a cleaning service that is extraordinary in every detail spotless cleaning and speedy work. Try it for sparkling Home and clothes. 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