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HERE'S COFFEEThe experts who select America's most popular coffee, report thatNO COFFEE CAft GIVE YOU MORIGood cups per poundCOFFEEFOODSTORESDEMOCRAT, FORT MADISON, IOWA THERecent.FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1»4*Montrose SoldierIs Reported MissingMONTROSE -- Ivor F wler.son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. F. Fowler, is reported missing in action, according to a message received here by his parent?. Ivor Fowler of Montrose has been serving in the North Africa area. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler hive two other sons in the IT. S. Army.They are Robert Fowler and John Fowler. Both are servm t in the United States.Betty J. Richardson Married ThursdayNewcomers’ ClubMeets Thursday— Fhoto bv Smith Mrs. Tilford Overton, the former Lela Hammer, whose marriage took place February 28, in the First Methodist church in Burlington, Iowa. Rev. W. T. Smith officiated.Funeral services for Anna Nig* gemeyer, who died at her home, 1631 Avenue II, at noon yesterday, will be held Saturday at 9 av in., in St. Mary’s Catholic church, with the Rev. R. F. Trageser officiating. Burial will be in Sacred Heart cemetery.She was a member of St.Mary’s church and of the Rosar.s Society, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of LocomotiveFiremen, and the Catholic Ladies Auxiliary.She had been a resident of Fort Madison 4 7 years, and was married to John Niggemeyer at St. Mary’s church on April 28, 1897. He survives.Other survivors include a brother. Herb Harvcv of LittlewYork, 111.; two sisters, Mrs. Ross Fair, Little York, and Mrs.John Mac key, Monmouth.The rosary will he recited atthe family home this evening, at 7 o’clock, by members of tin* parish, and at 8;30 by members of the Catholic Ladies auxiliary.It was recited by members ofthe Rosary Society this afternoon.Ohizu Campfire To Meet SaturdayWomen Of The Moose Drill Team To MeetThe members of the Women of the Moose drill team are to meet Saturday evening at 6:0U In the Moose Hall for drill team practice.HILLSBORO, Iowa. — Dr. J. M. Howe, 73, died at his home here Thursday at 4:15 p. m. following an illness of several months. He had been in failing health for two years.He was horn in Cedar county, Iowa, Oct. 31, 1879, studied medicine at the state university, where he was graduated in June, 1897; and was married June 16, 1904, to Alta Davidson, who survives. He practiced medicine at Rochester, Iowa, until 1901, when he moved to Hillsboro. He was a member of the Masonic lodge.Blue Bird CampfireATo Meet SaturdayFuneral services for Henry, imrrvirn iiour* nrrt*(Dick) Anderson, who died at ————.307 Ave. D, Sunday morning ..uni. * ’z .. I. n , A representative of the Burl-were held at the Hall Funeral, Arpa Rent Qffi whoHome Thursday artemoon at;haa been BpendlnB mll day *very.’•.50, Rev. Jordan Ray, pastor 01 j Thursday at the local Chamberthe New Hope Methodist church j of Commercp vviU hereafter beofficiated. Burial was in Oak- bere on Thursday afternoon only, land cemetery. Masonic rites j According to C. A. Gabel inc. were conducted by Corinthian ( A«-11uk R(,nt Director, the work lodge No. 4 J. of the Rent Office has settledServing as pallbearers werg down to a routine basis and com-Albert Rudd, Tom Marsh, Scott piratively few problems are now Stouts, Alfred Cartmill, Ells- coming tip. Consequently, it worth Marshall and William should not he difficult for all of Shepherd. the Fort Madison people whoAttending from out of the city have rent questions to wee the were Jim Clark of Montrose, Ho- rent representative during the zelle Woods of Keokuk, John half day each week, and Abraham Anderson of New All landlords are again rau-Boston. j tinned that Ho y are required to _^_ j register any dwelling unit onI which they collect rent withinI* ill! ivladlftOll (iroiip thirty days after tin* unit L firstAl Sharon Supper ™ted- Th*y a,v “1!° to.fi,La* I ( hange of Tenancy Report with-' ~ ~ , I in five days whenever a new ten-A group o f i it in s am tea . moves into a unit which hasthree gave a far* well rapper t previousiy belt; „ • lt;d.Sharon church Tuesday evening j Tenants are to rereive thefor Mr. and Mrs, Hcibeit essential services, furni-ner and family, of that conunun- fu,-pt furnishings and equipmentity, who are moving to a farm nnij ar0 no^ j0 p^y more thannear Washington, la. The family thr maximum legal rent until and has lived at Sharon for many unless they receive a copy of a years. i notice from the Rent Director,Those from Fort Madison who ordering a change in the items attended the dinner were; Mr. provided or in the amount of and Mrs. Herbert Faeth, Mr. and rent.!•;. C. DeRosear, and lt;i tugh-j ....... mter Mrs. M. G. Tim ber, and Mr. • . , ..and Mrs. C. I). Stansberry and Klirllll^toll Nihlicrdaughter Edna and son LeslieCome Join Vs Class Meets ThursdayThe Come Join Cs Class of the First Christian church met in the home of Mrs. James McGee, 2409 Avenue M, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Burkett led the devotions and Mrs. L. O. Murphy presented the lesson on “Old Testament Prophecy Brought To Light.A rummage sale was planned for April 2.The meeting was closed with a prayer by Mrs. T. P. Crank.Other survivors include: twodaughters, Mrs. Florence Bellile, a nurse at Mt. Pleasant, Miss Wilma Howe, a teacher at Mile,Iowa; a son, Lawrence, Burlington; two grandsons, two sisters, and three brothers.Funeral services will be held at the Baptist church here* Sunday at 2 p. m., and burial will ho in Hillsboro cemetery. Tin body is at the Stevens funeral home at Salem, Iowa.Saturday, March 13, will be the last day on which candidates for city offices will be able to file nomination papers, Louis Albers, city clerk, said today.Deadline for voters' registrations will he Mar. 19, and the city election will he held Monday, Mar. 29.ursiThe Sawyer W. C. T. V. met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Mattie Clements.Mrs. Vinnie Barnes and Mrs. Zoo Cosgrove were leaders of the meeting. Routine business was followed by interesting discussions. The group voted to make a donation to the Red Cross War Fund.Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Beelman, Sr., who died at her home, 305 Second street, Wednesday morning, were held at 9 a. m. today at the St. Joseph's Catholic church, with the Rev. B. J. Decker officiating.cor MIL TO MEETThe city council will hold a regular mid-month meeting Monday night. Only routine business is on the schedule.IfcSllliZPallbearers were Luther Burg hoffer, Jtseph Reichelt, Joe Pannenberg, Jimmie Foster, J. MAuge, John Grosekemper.FASTER GAINS WITH LESS FEEDiift»ft»ft999
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