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June 16, 1988 a Glad Kmeger after visiting t of New W. VA. They The Fremont Homemakers will Ur~tedPre~yterian Church meet at the home of Ona Attig, Of LoneTree Friday, June 17th at 1:30 p.m. Margaret Coxon long. We can use more voices. s. Don Schafer of 7:30 p.m. Session Meeting and Mrs. Gene Saturday, June 18 12:30 p.m. Rose Luncheon sponsored by t Stone- Presbyterian Women. Bridal their mother Theme with musical program by Sally Robbins and Judy Campbell. edding Sunday, June 19 Father's Day, 9 • a.m. Worship Service. Tribute to Albert B. Best, Pastor O.E.S. Past Matrons will meet Services for Margaret L. Coxon Saturday, June 25, 9 a.m. at were held Saturday, June11,1988 Christy Wedmmday, June 15 1:15 p.m. EastsideVillage. lf unable to come at the Downey Baptist Church m Care Center Worship Service, 6 please notify either Elmore Kin- Downey, with burial in Downey Cemetery. The Rev. John Wiers p.m. Presbyterian Women will go Sally Smith. Note change of officiated. to the Care Center for a Sing-a- Announcement Mrs. Coxon, 89, of rural West Liberty, died Thursday, June 9th at the Lone Tree Care Center after a long illness. Visitation was at the George L. Gay Funeral Home, Iowa City. Memorial donations may be made to the Downey Baptist Church. Mrs. Coxon was born Sept. 24, Caitlin Marie Watson Paul and Mary Watson are Fathers. proud to announce the birth of 1898, in Iowa City, daughter oi Be Celebrated Mo.day-- Wednesday, June 20 their daughter, Caitlin Marie, who John Ball and Mabel Applegate --- 23 The Pastor will attend the was born June 6th at Mercy Schenck. She attended the Haze! and Ramona Hol- annual meeting of the Synod of HospRal in Iowa City. Caitlin Dell Rural School. She marrie0 and Charles and Lakes and PrmRdes at Macalaster weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. Walter S. Coxon, Dec. 31, 1923, in Riverside will College, St. Paul, MN. Grandparents are Gary and Kay Downey. their wedding an- Wedaemtay, June 22 8 a.m. PW Mincer of Riverside and Gordon She was a member of the 15th at the willcookanddebonechicken. Lots and Karen Watson of Washington. Downey Baptist Church, Wapsie near Cenesville. of willing hands are needed! Local great grandparents are ]3or- Valley Grange, Downey Mission- and Meekers Looking Almad: We plan to have othy Musser of Lone Tree andarySociety andthe So & Sew Club. .anniversary date, two speakers from the American- Frank and Faithe Mincer of She is suryived by one daughter, .the Holcombs have Soviet Peace Walk at the wors~ • Riverside. Mabel Marine of Lone Tree; five grandchildren and four great - 30 years and the service Sunday, July 3. A brunch will follow the service. We invite sent but the community to join us. Please are invited contact thechurch office ifyou will which begins at 7 attend the brunch, so that we will No gi~ know how much food to prepar@7-. Free will offering for the brunch. Pmnily Reunion Congregate Meals Monday-Friday Meal Site and Van Number is 629-5144 or 629-4974, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. For trips to Iowa City, please call 356-5210 only. ~~_ ~.f J.V. and Frances ~I~ ~,..wiJ hold their annual mFt~,~e 26 at the upper level tt'~L-~YL Park. It will begin 1 picnic at noon. Monday, June 20 Spanish Rice, still pick up report cheese slice, green beans, lettuce office for salad, fruit. Weeks. Office hours Tuesday, June 21 Baked Fish, "nOon, I - 3 p.m. Kate's vegetables, applesauce, corn bread. Wednesday, June 22 Oven Fried reh Chicken, ~ni salad, June r peas, cake with juice. Leu ~y, June 23 Creamed Beef 4225 on Biscuit, baked beans, buttered beets, fruit. 629-5333 tOne Tree Friday, June 24 Ham Patties, sweet potatoes, boiled cabbage, 30 p.m. sunshine salad. 9:30 a.m. ." y: 5 p.m. June 22/id ~X~ay pen House for you At OUr new photography studio Friday. June 24- 3-7 p.m. 1/4 mile north of West Liberty on X-40 Register for portraits In the Hospital Wayne Forbes is a surgical patient at Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, Ia. His room #3004. Local News grandehildren. Her husband died Oct. 6, 1980. Named to Dean's List Mary-Jane Weber, daughter of Matthew Rocca, son of Mr. and Ken and Dory Weber, IF Quail Mrs. John Rocca, Lone Tree, has Creek Condominiums, North Li- registered for the 1988-89 aca- berry, and granddaughter of Beu- lah M. Boyd, has been named on demic year at Wartburg College as the Dean's List at University of of June 1. Classes are to begin August Iowa for I988 spring semester. 30th. Art News I'm pleased to ann- ounce a second section of summer vacation cera- mics is now open. It will take place July 18 to July 29. This is an enrichment class geared to the sum- mer vacation routine starting at 9 a.m. week- day and dismissing at 1 p.m. If the student has time conflicts this class will allow for the student to come slightly late or leave slightly early. Over the ten days of each section 40 hours of class time are available for thh studentes enriching expo- sure tc the wide and varied field of ceramics. There will be no grade. We are simply after a positive experience with clay. {And this is opened to those who will be in third through sixth grade this fall.) The cost is $3.00 and remember that clay and glaze will wash out with soap and water! Call or stop in to the Superinten- dent's office to sign up. There is a size limit of 20 students for this class. John W. Robbins Lone Tree Art Dept. (~ Stop bv and visit with Tom ~ Cory . OUntry Oaks Photograplw Tom Et Cory Strumpel est Liberty- 627-2361 The Lone Tree Reporter I Page 3 NICHOLS CHRISTIAN CHURCH CALENDAR Nichols, IA. Richard L. Corwin, Pastor Worship Service: 9 ll.m. Sundays Sunday School Resumes Sept. 6 - BEN 9 OLDEST CIRCUS THE WORLD * America's Finest. Circus Performance Under The Big Top THEATRE OF ILLUSION STEAM CALLIOPE CONCERTS World's Largest Collection of Circus Wagons 50ACRES OF CIRCUS WONDERS One Admission Price OPEN DALLY thru Sept. 11 9 AM - 6 PM SPECIAL NI6HT EDITION OPEN TIL 9 PM July 16 - August 20 Minutes ~f ,ore Wi on n 7 RAIN or SHINE For Brochure & Schedule Wrfle - Beraboo, WI 53913 OWNEO BY STA~/E HIS IORIC&IL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN