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The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 4

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4 Muscatine, Journal Wednesday, September 2, 1973 Jefferson PTO program onJearning disabilities 1. For JO man of ihe Hoover district presented a short summary of the Cub Scout program and appealed for a new Cubmas-ter and den mothers for Jef-" fersan. Anyone interested should contact him. New PTO officers nnd teachers were introduced. It was announced the open house and bake sale will -be held Oct.

23 1Z dren with Learning Disabilities presented mforraaition on this new orgaraza.tion in Muscatine, along with, the film, "A Walk In Another Pair-of Shoes." Mrs. Virginia" Lovestad, inew presidentr presided over Friends Pocahontas; plan to attend the "Great Council Jlefreshments by the officers. were served i vv; si 1 3r. I -T-i the-: meeting. Don Brogley, Scout ch'air- 20 OT.

uv fT 1 jffi Jb 01 $s5' Jsm NEW FASHION In Fun Furj SMART SHOP Gertrude and Bnth 201 East Second St ARRIVALS COATS Your Favorite and Fur Trims Suedes, Leathers. PRE-SEASON Bloomington ins ta 'HsSHaRSfTof held when the United Society, of Friends Women- of the Bloomington Friends church held their-first meeting of the year Tuesday afternoon at the, home of Judy Carter. Thirteen members and three" children attended. The meeting worship by -Viola Wedekind. Installation was led by Hil-' i i bridal si given honoring Kathy Brecht A bridal shower honoring MLs Kathy Brecht' was "held at the home of Mrs.

Rosanna Nelson.Route 4V Monday. Co-hostesses wer Mrs. Ann Schumacher and Mrs. Shirley Oppelt. The bride-elect's chosen colors of pink, lavender and blnrwere featured in the dee served ta4feilsts Miss Brecht will become mer Social-Calendar- The Uniteo: stales Army Mothers Post No.

9 will meet at the home of Lorraine Hunter, 602 Linn at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. 1 -A me 's Basketball group will sneet at the YWCA a luesaay morning ai beginning Oct. 2, At lead a $5 membershjp is re-: to participate. SPECIAL skiaus-and Lorraine- Hetzler.

Others takit part were Esther Hetzler, Freda L. Hoag, Evelyn Hoover, Freda A. Eunice Bierman, Viola Wedekind, i and Judy Carter. Four members who attend-; ed Ihe women's -retreaU re-" ported, some of the highlights to the group. President Torraine Hetzler members to participate in the clothing drive to be he)d early October at Kits and clothing are needed.

These items should be brought to he local church Sept. 30. The group voted to purchase $12 worth of certifi-. cates for World Community Day. An offering for the Fellowship of the Least Coin was taken.

Assisting hostesses for the were. Evelyn JHoo- Kareft Christiansen. TO DO e500 members meet Members of the Crabapple 50QjcluhJiie.at. thfiJGrabapple. Community building Tuesday evening.

Hostesses were Alberta Awbrey, Margaret Ber-mel, Lucy Bermel and Gertrude Bermel. Five hundred was played with prizes going to Robert Bermel, Allen Awbrey, Paul Schmelaer, Kay Schmidt, William Schlueter, Alvin i Ellai" Hoist and Floyd. Nicewanner. The next meeting will be Oct. 23 with Lrma Barber, Dorothea Bras, Esther Brus and Molinda Henke as hostesses.

OFF REGULAR PRICE MRS. JACK LIHS I celebrate anniversary relatives are invited to attend. However, the couple requests no gifts. JWary Catherine Sellers and Jack Lilis were married 3, 1923 at the home of Dr. and William; Morning Sun.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson attended the, couple. are -thr-parents -of eiglit children: Dena, Belle ci2. vSamuelsiWapello; Mrs.

Richard (Shirley) Leasch, BurftngtonT'Mrs, Billy' (Wanda) Marshall, Wapello; Jack-- ee, WapeHo; Mrs. JKeith Peig- gy) Lowary, Donald, Cairo; and Mrs. Sam (Baja) Dur ant. There are 18 grandchildren and two great "grandchildren. Read the Journal Classified Ads THIS WEEK llnilii VFW Auxiliary will meet at JU tompht at the post nome.

A on children with learning disabilities was pre- at th.ii meeting of the Jefferson PTO held Tuesday evening at the school. Mrs. Beverly Seaney and. Mrs. Charlene.

of the Museapne Chapter for Chil TneTTclIf0 club meets The 'Friendly 20 club met Tuesday afternoon; at the Hazel Myers as co-hostess. Twelve -members answered "roll cairand a business irfeet- ing was'held. Games were pkyed with prizes going to Mildred Fri-dley, first; Erma Riser, sec- ohd; Violet Opel, and Margaret: Schrnidt, fourth. Lunch vm served py the hostess. The next meeting; will be Oct.

23 at the home of Hazel Myers witlr a potluck dinner at. noon. Each member is to bring two i for (he games. Capt Vitus Bering, a Dane who explored for Russia, is thought to have been the first white man to visit Alaska, in 1741 every single pantset in oft this week only! Find is ffrrrrr) 1 L-5 Sunday Pfans were completed to attend the Great Council meeting in Newton Oct. 10-13 when Mona Council, Degree of Pocahontas, met Tuesday eve- has been cancelled due to.

the. Great Council' meeting. xi Marie wennonah, presided over the meeting the absence of the pocahon-tas, Delores Robinson, who is in the hospital, in Davenport. Edna Ripson was sick" at home. It was announced the mem-: bers jyill -visit the Lutheran Homes Oct.

.23 to entertain the residents with games, prizes and lunch. On the lunch committee will be Alice Pace and Florence Can- arr. The Past Pocahontas club will meet at the home of Ver- McFadon at 7 p.m. Oct. 15 "Breedlove as co- hostess.

Get set for fall tne store is 15 two Everything you every easv screen wide MR. AND Jack Lihs wil their golden Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lihs of Cairo, Iowa will celebrate their golden wedding anniver- sarv from 5 p.m. Oct.

7 at theieUenger library in SuftAll. SfTd Herchal Fitzers to note 25th anniversary DURANT Mr. andMrs. Herchal Fitzer will celebrate silver weding anniver-. sary with an open house from 3 to 7 p.m.

Sunday at their home on Route 1, Durani. All friends and relatives are in- -vited Miss Bernadine Guttenfeld- er and Herohal Fitzer were married. 2, 1948 at St. Mark Lutheran, church, Dav-' enport. "ir" rv- They are the parents of four Mike, Durani; Murry, a student at UNI; Mary, a' student at ISU; and Melody, at home.

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