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PAGE NUMBER FIVK1W I III————Imuch I cream and coffee were served asjehind listens t np-back-ys in-rfully cians'alunch by the hostess.Eighteen members and five quests made up the company in the fourth ward group, at the home of Mrs. Wyatt Johnson.!Gaffney of Sioux City, nouncement was made scrolls hidden within found aat each place.Anon tiny corsagesThe company of fourteen wasMrs. Merrick wasSeeled* th_e . lt;*¥■* anditi«n.» man, Mrs. Wyatt Johnson, re* nt « elected secretary and Mrs. Abbott .I In hostesses of the wo,.e Mrg whjte g[ Mnson cityand Mrs. Wray and daughter MissMiriam Wray of Iowa Fails. Miss Wray is to be married the thirty-first of this month to Mr. Forest Olson of Des Moines. She has Atkinson of Minnca- J visited Miss Ruth von Krog often Mrs. F. H. Waters of i and lias friends here who will berosy morn petunias carried outpened cning. vear’s on to pecial is the M rs. eader. . very y and show-must sasuretreasurer, afternoon, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Schuhbort served pumpkin pie, whipped cream and coffee.t t tUniversity Women:Mrs. F. M. rolis andA vacsations , who ; Mrs. locom-g twowere guests of honor ofthe Hardin County Branch of University Women, at a luncheon given Monday nopn at the Wayside inn. Covers for twenty were laid at one long table decorated with bowls of garden flow-, ors and pink tapers in silver . holders. Tea roses were placed as to. faYOni for the honor guests.At the conclusion of the luncheon Mrs. Atkinson talked informally about the meeting of the International Federation of University Women which was held at Geneva, Switzerland, this summer, as she and her daughter were in attendance. She gave a glimpse of the international work being accomplished. After lunch the company went to the home of Mrs. S. W. Needham where Mrs. Atkinson talked about the national fellowship fund being sponsored by the American Federation, :u? she is national chairman of the committee. She is also a graduate of Wellesley College and is now serving on the Hoard of Directors of that institution.i byElgar, d two Lak h shmiri i. Miss iccom-od of rgaret chmitt Wave y Mac o tone and played craons.chorus , whichpin, aa-Gould.interested also in the announcement of her coming marriage.e The marriage of Miss Ruth von Krog and Mr. Gaffney will take place early Friday morning as they take an early train put of Iowa Falls for their home in Sioux City.The wedding will be a very quiet and simple affair at the home and attended by only members of the immediate families. The service will be read by the Rev. A. R. Rice. The bride will wear a gown of brown transparent velvet with accessories to match and her going-away suit(Continued on last page.)Mrs. Waters who is past state president of Iowa, and is nowixiliary Friday h host-i. Dur-they elected o take r onepump-and embers ;n wassurer.itess toi mem-sorving as Director of this section, presented to the members of the Branch a number of facts and plans which will be helpful to them. She has visited this branch several times and has made loyal friends who are always delighted to have her return. .Members who were present from out of town were Mrs. Mangun, Mrs, Croker and Mrs. Raymond Hadley of Ackley; Mrs. H. J. Schmitz and Mrs. Samson of Radcliffe; Mrs. A. W. Reece of Hubbard; and Mrs. Dan Mc-Caw. of Steamboat Rock. Mrs. Carpenter of Chicago, sister of Mrs. Hardin was a guest.The regular October meetingR0b 1 has been postponed one week andi, Mrs.Mrs. usurer, at the ml six i made of the o hold . This dlace’s i. John y and hippedwill be held Saturday, October twenty-sixth at the home of Mrs. Soper in Eldora, with Mrs. A. W. Reese of Hubbard as programleader.t t tAnnouncement Party:—Mrs. O. S. von Krog entertained very informally Monday at an eleven o’clock breakfast party and announced the approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss vcr. Krog and Mr. Merrill S.THE HAAS CO.IOCTOBERSPECIALS250 yd Coats Thread 3 for 25Coats Silk Thread .... 5cfMlltMltltlllllllll'MMIiMlil'ltMialllllllimiMlttlltU36'inch Outinga ..............17cCheese Cloth, 36 inch 5cNew Hand Bags ........$1.49Silk Scarfs ............$1.98MHtmilMimillltMMflMMVflllillHMHVIMmiMkvfMGirls’ Sport Hose ........39cGarter Belts ..............50cMMtiivfifiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiMitiHMOiiiiMHHiminiiiKayser Slender Heel ..$1.50Diamond Point Hose $1.65itmMiiiiiiHiitiititiHiMit'aiiitiiMfiiiiiiiaurtMMuJInfants Sweaters ..........$1.25Girls’ Union Suits ..79cMMiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiifffai«iMiMiiaiiiaiiiiiiiiifllaai«HLadies’ Cotton Suits ....$1.25New Fabric Gloves ..65clamaiiiiiafiia'iitiiiiMMiiiiiiiifiaiiiiiiaitiiiiiaintiatInfants’ Rubber Pants ..25c111 ‘ 11 ■— ‘ “ »'-.«■ i ■ - i . ——r iii iiSport Cuff Socklets 39cfHUHirtHff'-iHiiMifliiiifittiaaaiMMfjuttitlittmiaiPalm Fast Prints ..........29cEvcrfast Sateen now 65cMiMiiMtiffmiMtiaiit|iaiaiMiiiiMfiniM9iftf*iiiat««# Rvorfnuf RpAnrlrlftfli
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Hardin County Ledger

Eldora, Iowa, US

Thu, Oct 17, 1929

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