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Page Sir AMES DAILY TRIBUNE mes, one, Wednesday, August 26, 1959 By J. R. Williams gon, where he spent the past five weeks, Mrs. Elsie Webb is having a vacation from her duties at Dr Nord's otter--Mrs. Bonita Kova cervich of Ankeny is assisting in the office during her absence. Mrs. Ehel King and Lola Gar lock were Monday dinner guests in the Dean Henning home at Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christop herson and family returned home Sunday—after spending the—past five days in the home of her father, Willis Scott, at Boise Avc, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Dahl were a Sunday dinner and supper guests in the Martin Carsrud home in Nevada. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Kaas and fam ily of Hanlontown, who were re turning from a trip to New York, N. Y. and other points east and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dahl of Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hall called on her mother, Mrs. Hannah Pet erson, in the Paul Mercer home in Des Moines, Sunday. Stayed With Son Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jennings spent the weekend with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jennings and baby and helped them move to Nora Springs, where he will teach and coach in the school. Mr. and Mrs. George Werling l of Des Moines, Mrs. Mathilda Hill, Mrs. Anna Nesland, Mrs. Ida Griffith, Mrs. Cora Griffith and Mrs. Kenneth Jennings were callers the past week in the Mrs. Edythe Jones home. Mrs. La Verne Jennings, Bec ky and Beth of Iowa Falls, ac companied by her mother, Mrs. ‘Ethel Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Bob ‘Fry and children and Mrs. Edy the Jones spent Thursday in the Corliss and Dale Fry homes at Sewall. Janet Fry, who visited here and in Iowa Falls for sev eral weeks, returned home with them, Mrs. Harry Labrode of Perry l and Mrs. Dolly Weston of Rippey attended the funeral of Mrs. Doris Harrison Kilby Monday at the Cooper Funeral Home in Max well and were greeted friends in Cambridge en route to home. Keny George and Bob Aldrich spent Sunday with Leonard Hin kel in Tama and attended the Indian pow-wow. Bert Lough of Nevada was a Friday caller on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lough and Harry Lough. Mrs. Keneth Jennings visited Mrs. Emmet Clark and Mrs Glen Dory Thursday at the Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner, Mrs. Leland Gardner, Barbara and Larry are vacationing at Pine Lake, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen of Mar shalltown and Mrs. Artis Sand ers of Rhodes were Sunday af ternon visitors in the Mrs. Alta Fish home. RUGGED INDIVIDUALIST APPLETON, Wis. (UPI) — A man who lives near the Outagam ie County Airport apparently has decided to take the problem of aircraft noise into his own hands, Police received an anonymous phone call Monday warning: ‘Un less these planes stop flying around my house I’m going to shoot them down.” William R. King, of Alabama, was elected vice president in 1852 but never served due to ill health. GOSH! I WAS Just UP THERE! WATER NOW! BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON TR WILLIAMS, © 1998 ry NEA Serskon, tna
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Ames, Iowa, US

Wed, Aug 26, 1959

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