THURSDAY. JIII.Y J». ISMTHECOMING EVENTSThe Sacred Heart Altar and Rosary society will receive communion at the 7 o’clock massSunday, Aug 2.The Wever Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday, Aug, 5, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Tompkins. Mrs. Prank Rogers andMrs. Bruce Rogers will assist.mThe Tekwitba Camp Fire group will meet at 1 pm. Friday at Vic tory field.*Birthday SurpriseFor Mrs. J.*John!®rlt;CHARLESTON. — Mrs.Rube was surprised at a chick ( en dinner Sunday evening at thej[; Charleston pavilion. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Rube was presented a gift from the group,GuestsNNntinVaa-1II* ,ts(IAI(1r*Those present were Miss Bessie Rube, Mrs. Lyle Stockton,jJulie and Janet, Keokuk; Mrs.K Frances Pfligerstofer and Danny, Fort Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and Charles Brown, jr., Montrose; Mrs. Hen-1 j, ry Gerveler, West Point; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wagner and children, Ffankin; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirchner and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clester Bentzinger, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ried and children, Donnellson; Mr and Mrs. John Kite. Peggy and June Hargrove, Paul Johnson, Russell Philp,|( New Boston; Mr. and Mrs. James Horsey and Beverly, Mr. land Mrs. H. B. Burke and chil | dren, Mr. and Mrs Jack Dovei and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dover. George Pikesmeier, John Rube, Wayne and Stanley Rube,; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bergthetd, Mr. and Mis. Richard BergthcHd Bill Church, Mr, .uid Mrs. James* Anderson, Argyle; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wahrer. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Wagner and Nola Rae, Mrs. Louise Wagner, Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Wagner, Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. John Wahrer, Jon and Tim, Fairfield.mr