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’bank- -1 Bulletin-Jmimal, Sec. BIndependence, Iowa Sept. 18ian Goldsberry,i Wellncr Wed5 Marian Goldsberiv, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron-ldsben*y, and Dale Wellnei,’ Mr. and Mrs. Herb Well-t Sumner, were marned at dock Saturday at the ree-the Immaculate Concep-hurch. The Rev. Fr Ber-Colllns officiated.!ndants were Mary Jane of Westgate and the bride’s r, Fred Goldsberry of Wailbride was attired in a of turquoise blue, attended the Fairbank pub-gh school. Mr. Wellner is ed in farming with* his fa-near Sumner.redding dinner for members e immediate families was 1 at the home of the bude’sparents.Following a short wedding trip they will be at home with his l parents near Sumner.Mrs. Emma (lam is a patient at St. Francis hospital in Waterloo.Mrs Don SUggal! and Mrs. Bob Muiphy wei e hostesses at a shower honoring Mrs. William King on Wednesday evening. There were 23 guests. Bingo was played and a lunch was served.Mrs. Wendell Goeller was hostess to members of the Debra circle Thursday, Sept. 8. M’s. Tracey gave a histoiy of the name of the wrcle and Mis. Goeller had the devotions. Lunch was served.The Rev. Mr and Mis Hager visited his father at Schoitz hospital Friday evening.The fire department was called out Thursday to extinguish a grass fire which was out of eon-tiol on the Francis Pingree farmIt's my job tosee you get fast, friendlyrhelp..STATE FARM 'CLAIMSERVICEAs one of my policyholders, I would personally help you if you have an accident near home. Aw ay from home, there are nearly 8,000 agents and claims representatives like myself to give you the same assistance.near the railroad.Mr and Mis. Magnan and family oi Bi ainerd, Minn., have moved into the Vi Bianl hou^e.A large crowTl attended the miscellaneous shower for Mary Lou Jaeger at the Legion hall Wednesday evening. Frizes In bunco were awarded to: High,son Jimmy of Genesoe, 111., were] recent visitors the home of] Mrs. Carrie Wenger. Another visitor was her nephew Emil Wenger of South America who was en-rcmte to visit relatives in MinnesotaMr. and Mrs Hawlejl Steaggall and family visited in the Rev.Mrs. Dick Corcoran: and low, Merlin Hansel home in Edge woodJean Robinson. Miss Jaeger and Darwin Fink, son of Leo Fink, will be married Sept. 17 at the Immaculate Conception church.Earl Beilis Has returned to his home following surgeiy at Mercy hosp.Ol in Oelwein.The Fairbank teen-age dances have been discontinued.Evelyn Bradley of Kansas City, Mo. was a week-end visitor in the home of her parents, the Roland Bradleys.Wendell Bradley of Ft. Sheridan, III., spent a six day furlough in the Roland Bradley home.Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Old-father and daughter of Volga City and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Williams and daughter of Cedar Falls were recent visitors In the J. II. Williams home.Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ross ofSunday.Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Manross and daughters were Sunday visitors in the Jesse Neil home.Earl Beilis is a patient in the Oelwein hospital, having undergone surgery Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller and Norma Pleis were in Sumner Wednesday at the hospital, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilman who are patients there. Mr. and Mrs. Hilman were injured in an auto accident about six weeks ago. Mrs. Hilman is the former Charlotte Exman.Mr. and Mrs. Claude Paine attended he funeral of Mrs. Wine in Oelwein Sunday. ,The Rev. and Mrs. Tracey attended a picnic for ministers at the Backbone state park;' Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meier ofIowa City and Mr. and Mrs. Bill «*£rook visorsJ. C. (Chan) COWELLINSURANCE AGENCY y 20 West Phone 711-WHartman of Oelwein were Sunday visitors m the Henry Hunger home. Also present were a nephew and wife of Chicago Mis. Daisy Leibie of CedarRapids was a Sunday visitor in the home of hei sister, Mrs. Ha-zle Finch.Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Fergerson of Aurora were Tuesday visitors in the Mae Lyon home.Mrs. Don Steaggall, who was a patient in the Oelwein hospital the past few days, returned to her home Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bard of Waterloo visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hail Steaggall Sunday and they returned home with them for a visit.in the George Betts home.ConoMrs* Ray Krapf Is Honored at PartyRelatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krapf and surprised Mrs. Krapf on her birthday Wednesday evening. Ice cream and cake were served Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs, Kyle Stoner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Axhe Sauer and family of Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kautz and family, Mrs, , „ , „ . , Jennie Hoover of Rowley, andJack Stacey and Dewey Adams Mc and Mrs Lester Hoover ^went to Guttenberg Monday on a|Dean Hoover of Keine.SlicnYoufishing trip.Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummings, Loel and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cummings and daughter Beverly LaDon of Kansas City, Mo., spent Labor day with relatives here.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Greco and two children of Waterloo, visited in the Maud Scoville and Roland Bradley homesFrank Weaver has purchased an interest in the Mobile service station from Lloyd Gipper who will devote his time to carpenter work.The Chapman Lumber Co., hasMr. and Mrs. Leon Franck and family enjoyed a picnic at Delhi last Sunday with relatives.The Cono Farmerettes members met last Thursday with Mrs. Jessie Lniek. Fifteen members answered roll call by giving a freezer hint. Three visitors were present. Mrs. Mary Koranda read the early history of Buchanan county schools. Mrs. Minnie Mangold supervised the entertainment. Next meeting will meet with Mrs. Minnie Mangold on Oct. 13.Mrs. Leon Franck and Dennlespent last Saturday in the Spen-been purchased by the Mid West cer BurreU hQme ^ pojntLumber Co.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wisser andMr. and Mrs. Veryle Holman and family visited Thursday eve-nine in thf* Rrrtwn hnmp.
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Independence Bulletin Journal

Independence, Iowa, US

Fri, Sep 16, 1955

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