LE MAJtS CLOUm IMr. lw 14, 1954Leonoa left this week for Albuquerque, New Mexico where he will attend the University. Mrs. Lennon ^til remain for a longer visit with her parents in Leeds, lowj.* * ** Mrs. L. E. Cooper, Mrs. R. O. Sherman and Mrs. Cloydc Woodke. entertained at a ten o'clock breakfast at Coras on Wednesday, as a courtesy to Mrs. Winifred Butler of Keighley. Yorkshire. England, who is a guest in the home of her daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. LaVcrnc Varenhorst. After breakfast the guests went to the home of Mrs. Sherman for visiting. Mrs. Butler was given a gift from her hostesses.♦ * ** Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Cunningham entertained a group of friends at a Fish Fry on Tuesday evening. Supper was cooked on the out door Move, which was followed by an evening of visiting and Canasta.* * ** Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tcntingcrhad as their guests this week their daughter, and son'-in-law^and family; Mr. and Mrs. .DeYVerdj* Marilyn and David of KansotvCity, After visiting the Tcntinger families at Lc Mars and Rcmscn the family left for Kanis City Saturday where Mr. DcWcidt is playing, an .engagement at the Lans Louci Cocktail lounge,4 Captain Ed Sullivan of the 133d Infantry. Iowa* National-guard. said today there will be a school of instruction'heW at-the-Le Mars armory tonight. Thursday, June 24 at 7:30 p. m. All officers and non-commis-sioncd officers of the 3rd Btn., 133d Inf. will be in attendance.• Harold Jungewaard* wjs fined S50 for excessive speed at mayor's court this week.• The Philathea Bible class of the Evangelical United Brethren church will meet on Monday, June 2#ih at 2:30 p ni. in Wernli Hall with Mrs Elna D.ieschncr. hostess. Mis. Charles Kegg will have charge of the devotions.