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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 3

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MONDAYjAUGUST 5, 1929 PAGE THREE IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN Bv Ad Cartel "JUST KIDS' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kes-sler. Forence Zenlshek, Mrs. Leo places) LESGO IF HE'S STRONG HEALTHY WHAT CO VUH THINK -PAT? HEy-PAl lANf DO THIl PICNIC IS HELD AT GOLF COURSE GO Attend Outing at West Liberty r4G I WE -dS" SOT A LETTER fU-HAVE A LOT OP PUW "CAUSE.

UNCLE BILL. IS a AmLET WHY DOES HE AFTA TAKE Zenlshek and children, Helen and Lawrence, were guests and assisted with threshing at the Rollle Kessler home Wednesday. GRAN FA FROM Mi UNCLE BILL. BALL OF MEDICINE BRCWM ON MY MOTHER'S Arj HEs-me VERY 5TR0N6EST Mr. and Mrs.

Edd tlch, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bullne, Mrs. John Krob 9 ,.2 DELATION WE GOT VOU JES' OUCSHTEP SEE HIM WITH THE VHi up to rinnTT7tn- and Mrs. Henry Cambridge from T- is HIS FARM some MEDICINE BALL EVERY DAV IN TME near Cedar Eaplds assisted with threshing at the Marvin Stahle home Tuesday.

THIS SUMMER? 0 1 I mm 8- Ralph Keeper has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hazlett motor new DCSoto six which Mr. Crlsslnger purchased recently from the the home of bis uncle and aunt, Mr. ed to Columbus Junction Tuesday for an evening visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Newman and family, and Mrs. Andrew Kessler, near Iowa City after a week's stay with ACIDINE never fails to relieve and his mother, Mrs. Delbert Kaspe'r. former West Liberty residents.

Clarence Adams fell oft a load PAST GRAND CLUB OF OXFORD HOLDS MEETING TUESDAY OXFORD The Past Grand club met with Mrs. Henry Masks Tuesday afternoon with 20 members present and two visitors. At the cIobs of the meeting a.dainty luncheon was served by. Mrs. Henry local agent, Orvllle Crow.

Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Crow and son, Richard, moved into their new bungalow Thursday. The Crows have been living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crow, since the burning of their other house on January 7th.

of egg crates Tuesday Injuring his Marguerite Ramsey, VHda Sponar, Emma Jones, Frances Clark, Russet Mann, Nile Ramsey, Nelson Slmpklns, Allen Slmpkins, Emory Windrera, Cletus Sherman. Bobby James and Firman Floercnlnger. Oxford Personals Mrs. Elizabeth Crow and son. Than, ot Iowa City visited at the home ot the former's mother, Mrs.

Irvin Goodrich, and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fergerson ot Marengo visited Tuesday with the neck.

He Is able to be about, bow. PENN NEWS PENN TWP. A thief or thieves W. E. Wade and Harry Wade homes.

W. J. Pophara and family, Clarence Humphrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade and Betty Jeanne, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Pop-ham and Beatrice attended a birthday anniversary party, given In honor of Mrs. Popham's 80th birthday anniversary at Wellman Saturday. Mrs. James' Duffy, Laura Reynolds, Dolores Cooney and Doris Popham spent Sunday afternoon at the James Cooney Mr.

and Mrs. John Kelly of North ever. Mrs. Anna Moel, Mrs. Minnie Her keep it away.

Thm runvkiblt imw OMamrr iwl fly, iurly and wtftly Dtiitiiw, addotii, nwiniM, our comuh, mck kM-aehft, acid itomach, ehroni coiwt.ipt.tiaa, hMd cold Mid t.cilrhim-.tum. Ittjluliwc. baluM nM nd, Lmfm th wool dipc tivr fytwm iwent mnd clem. ACIDINE Im the only purfcct. modem, uti-uid which eonibinod with Japtw, powerful curch dijecunt It diii tiiMS iu owi wright of pure oou curea in so nufiatflc Your toraacb imtrrm pro tcction.

ACIDINE JfivM It. A tint wid curch tntlad ud crminuv beyond oomrJcro. Soothin to tho tomftch ud intccuasi mcmbrftDCS. SlighUy UiiUvo, but not nrmttifyta. A roolly ptrfort mcdianc lor motiwr, utar, childrni nd bbi.

Ud wd rMOfflmcndrf by phyiicUnc cverywhorc Money Ml tuerutee. At drugfieW, UbowtoriM, Int. Dept.25. Pituburf Pe. entered the Harold Drake home on the Koaer farm north of Iowa City on U.

S. road No. 161 last week between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock. Masks, Joseph James and Mrs. George Yenter.

latter's sister, Mrs. George Grauer, Marvin Freea left Teusday for and family; Mr. and Mrs. Drake bad gone to Tiffin on business. When they returned they found the house had shey, Mrs.

Julius Brown and daughter, Clara, and Mrs. F. B. Beranek assisted Mrs. F.

L. Beranek cook for threshers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Kasparek, Mrs. Leo Kasparek, Mrs. Anna Kasparek, MIbs Anna Kasparek and Mrs. Louis Kohout and daughter, Max-Ine, attended the funeral of Frank Hayny at Cedar Rapids Wednesday afternoon, Brighton where he will be employ-- Monday evening a number ot Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Crlsslnger and son, Alfred, left Thursday tor SOLON NEWS 'Mrs. Joseph Nerad spent Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Zahner, near Iowa City. Mr.

and "Mrs. Frank Zobel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald and Edward Huber, all of Cedar Raplda, visited Mr. and Mrs.

J. A- Zenlshek Sunday. been ransacked. English spent Sunday afternoon at the Guido Rugsegger home. oi me ooir club and thair niojti a picnic upper Wednesday evening at the olt course.

The next Dlcnlo meet-ta for the famlHej la Wednesday, Auguat Hth. After a ten day's visit 'with their famUlea. Mr. Paul Anderaon. Mr.

Oeorge Anderaon and their slater, Miss NetUe, accompanied hy their father, Mr. A. B. left sriy Thursday-morning on an 1.800 mile drlTe to Drumheller, Al-terta, Canada, where the Anderaon boys are farming. After a short stay In Canada Miss Nettle and her father will g0 to Steamboat Springe, Colo, where Miss Nettle teachea.

Mr. Anderson will stay an Indefinite length of time with hie daughters, Nettle and Mrs. Nellie Carver and- family, also of 8teamboat Mr. and Mrs. Otto Maratellar are new members of the Golf club Ince Wednesday.

Mr. P. N. Gibson, who has been at Mercy hospital at Iowa City for several days, returned, home Wedneaday night m( condition la. much Improved.

Mrs. Lee Forsyth entertained the members of her Sunday school class of the Methodist church at a picnic eupper Wednesday evening at the Oeorge Steen farm. The Will bavls family, who went' to Whlttler, Cal, several years ago, returned a tew weeks ago to dispose of their household goods. They left by motor Thursday morning for Ottnmwa, la, to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Davis' sister before returning to Whlttler where they plan to make their home.

West Liberty Personate Word has been received that Miss Eleanor Kelly, music Instructor In our local schools, is starting to California where she plans to spend the next few weeks visiting before returning to ber school duties here. Miss Frances ftabe entertained Wednesday evening at a party at her home In the country) al boys and six girl friends. Mr. and Mrs. George P.

Nichols entertained at a o'clock dinner Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and son, Maurice. Miss Nettie Anderson and Mrs. Nellie Whltacre.

Mrs. George Hendrickson, who, with her husband, was drowned Tuesday when their automobile a week's vacation, in Ponca, Neb, Mr. and Mrs. Drake estimated boys and girls met at the home of Miss Ruth Linkhart accompanied John Eckhardt and Ed.i Roberts their loss at $160. No trace of the stolen goods has been found.

them and she will -visit with her sold some fat cattle to Henry Dur-ian and delivered them early Tues uncle, T. T. Linkhart, and family Mrs. L. I.

Conklin Visited Mrs. Bobby James tor a social time. The evening was spent in playing varl-i gimes. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Dorothy Jones, Patricia Hugheft Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Helnslus at Cambldge, Neb. They left in a day morning. Percy Bullard and Mrs. Thomas Eg-genberg of East Iowa City Evelyn Derry of Kent, Ohio, and Tbelma Popham were guests at the Clarence Humphrey home last Mr.

and Mrs. Percy A. Scott visit. TV week. ed friends at Muscatine Sunday.

They also attended the afternoon Mrs. Henry Smeltrer of Wellman is spending the week; with her program at KTNT. Francis1 and Leone Conklin of Coralville are spending a tew days daughter, Mrs. Carl Martin. (8w mwvt ATTENTION The flavoring extracts made at Boerner's Phar Jack Wade of Sioux City Js with Mr.

and Mrs. James Startler. spending his vacation with hia grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E.

Wade. macy are not, never were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moffit spent Sunday at the Ruegsegger home in Mr. J.

E. McGinnis was a caller In thla vicinity this week. The threshing crew began work In this vicinity the early part of the week. Oats Is turning out very well. Mrs.

Andrew J. Scott and son, Wellman. W. 'F. Wade had two fingers cut off in thfe separator of a threshing Donald, of Iowa City and Mrs; John machine this Week.

Holderness and daughter, Evelyn, of Oskaloosa were dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Scott Wednes day.

i DEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Otto Amelon and and never will be sold by agents, peddlers in other If you want the finest natural flavoring extracts that can be produced pur chase them at Boerner's Pharmacy 113 E. Washington St. daughter, Doris, of Mankato, and Mrs.

Joseph Frauenholts of mow widki May at are visiting with R. S. Kirkpatrlck, et al, trustees, to Henry Negus, quit claim deed, dated 8-1-29, filed 8-2-29. lot 4 In block 22, Iowa City, Iowa. Con.

$1. Mabel Olive and husband to Er- relatives and friends hee. PARNELL NEWS went Into the Cedar river after colliding with another car on the Me-Guan bridge near Conesville, Is an Mrs. George Wade and son, Jack, vin and Elizabeth Switzer, warranty deed dated 7-27-29, filed 8-3-29, fraction in section TB-79-6 ot Sioux City, Ia.r end Ross Rot son ot Ames came Sunday and visit aunt of Mrs. Howard Watters.

of West IJberty. ed until Monday afternoon at the (Iowa City). Con. $1. top Fon.

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HOGAN BROTHERS J. F. LAMPMAN, Manager 205 South Capitol St. Phone 607.

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