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and Ashley
attended the Sch-
recently at the
: in Riverside.
were Mr. and
of Mis-
Mrs. Cameron Setr
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
MNandMrs.
of North Dakota.
Zibilich, Cedar
Schnoebelen
of Mardell Jurgens
Buli Fam y
Decendents of J.V. and Frances
Hinek Buline will hold their annual
hmily re-nion. This will be
Sunday, June 26 at the upper level
of the Iowa City Park. It will begin
with a potluck picnic at noon.
Former Reddents To Celeimae
Annivermry
Meea C e
Lone Tree Boy Sceuts and
Webelce will he meeting Friday,
June 24. As of July 7, the meetings
will be on Thursday, at 7 p.m. at
the CommtmRy Building.
Y Book Club will meet at East
Side Village Tuesday, June 28 at
1:30 p.m. Committee will he
Pauline West and Lanora Yed-
lilt.
have been visiting
Alvin and Herb
and families and
the area.
~ Tree area
50th Anniversary
Catholic
at the
Hall in
Clifford Egert
of Anamosa visit-
Mrs. Leon Rudman Iowa City School System for 15
Robert and Iota Jensen, former-
ly of 1817 "H" Street, Iowa City,
will he honored by their family for
the occasion of their 25th Wedding Announcement
Anniversary on Saturday, June
25th, at Mart Park, one mile west
of Ainsworth, Iowa on Highway
92. They welcome former neigh- Fram Zeman
hers and co-workers, friends and
relatives of the Jensens to join Christine and Todd Zeman are
them in celebration between 2 and proud to announce the birth of
4 p.m. A money-tree will be made their son, 7_~.ary. He was born
for the henorees, and anyone Saturday, June 18, weighed8 lbs.
wishing to contribute may do so; 8 oz. and was 20Vs in. long.
however, your presence is the only Grandparents are Brenda Bren-
~ft necessary :Keman of Solon, Vernon Bren-
....... ..i • // / .r *
Bob rosided in Iowa City from neman of Lone Tree, ana LOre
1961 and was employed by the Zeman of Hills.
Great grandparents are Amy
Katim'l CoUim Hotffi
Collins FI , infant
daughter of Den and Judy
M son Hotz, died Tuesday after-
noon, June 14, 1988 at birth in
Marcy
Survivo include her parents,
three sisters, Jody, Jennifer, and
Jary, all at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wfllimn Hotz of
West Liberty.
Graveside services were held
Friday, June 17th at 10 a.m. in bit.
Calvary Cenmtary, south of West
Liberty, with Rev. Mike Colonnese
officiating. The Barker Funeral
Homes of West Liberty, was in
charge of arrangements.
Wedding
Anniversaries
To Be Celebrated
We Goofed!
I) e d Weddi Aanivermri
Simuld be June 25th
School Com-
honor of Barry
at the Bob
Barry will attend
fall.
the Rudman's
game at the
after spending years. Iota had been employed at Brenneman, Dean and Kathleen
their son and the Quadrangle and Iowa Security Yanansch, and Rim Menecker. Tom (Joe) and Ramona Hol-
Bear Lake, Hospital since 1960. They moved Zachary was welcomed home by comb, Nichols, and Charles and
, all to North Dakota on October i, sister, Brynne, 2V2. Margaret Meeker, Riverside will
1979. be celebrating their wedding an-
Their family indudes a daughter Jefh~ Earl Wagner niversaries .June 25thL at the
and son - in - law, Charlotte Thirsty Camel, near Conesvi e.
{Billman) and Merrill Fleig of Debbie and John Wagner of The Holcombs and Meekers
Fairfield, Iowa, and a son, I~rry Donnellson, Iowa, are proud to share the same anniversary date,
Billman, Fort Meyers, Florida; 3 ~ their son, Jeffrey Earl June 15th, but the Holcombe have
Rud-
with Mr. and
in Rochester,
Stettler was in
years ago
was the
grill givep
Jill.
was the grand
crawded races at
Saturday, June
place was Mandi
were five
CHRISTIAN
CALENDAR
IA.
Corwin. Pastor
Service: 9 a.m.
Resumes
e
Church
James Leu
6294225
629-5333
me Tree
5:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
p.m.
granddaughters, Cheryl Kurnes,
Bloomfield, Iowa, LeAnn Billman,
Dubuque, Iowa and Lynnette
Billman, Donnellson, Iowa, and 3
grandsons, Marty and Mike Fleig,
Fairfield, Iowa, and Iarry Billman,
USN, on U.S.S. Guan, Norfolk,
VL,'ginia; and-3 great-grandsons,
David and Michael Kurnes and
Leonard Fleig.
The Billmans resided west of
Wagner, was born June 5th. He
weighed 7 Ibs. 1 oz.
Gmndparenm are Don and Jean
Rayner of Lone Tree, Al and
Delores Wagner of West Branch.
Great grandlmren are Frances
Raynor of Lone Tree and Mr. and
Mrs. VernonLuedtke of Musca-
tine.
Allssa Jm SeCzen
been married 30 years and the
Meekers 25 years.
No invitations are being sent but
all friends and relatives are invited
to the reception which hegira at 7
p.m. followed by a dance. No gifts
p me.
40th Wedding AaaivemmT
Lone Tree on the Clayton Petsel ....
farm alxmt 30 years, and Charlotte
graduated from Lone Tree High
School in 1961. The Jonsens'
current address is 209 E. 2rid, Apt.
8, R~, Velva, ND 58790.
U ed Pm rkm Chureb
Of Lom Tme
Albert B. Best, Pastor
June 22 8 a.m.
Preebytenan Women win do cook-
.ing and de-boning chicken for the
Fall Festival Aug. 5 - 6. We need
workers and pressure canners.
Sumlay, June 26 9 a.m. Worship
Service; 6:30 p.m. Joint meeting of
the Eiders and Deacons. We'll
begin (mssert.
Tuesday, June 28 1:30 p.m.
Presbytery meet at First
Church United, West Liberty.
Wednemlay, June 29 7:30 p.m.
Nominating Committee Meets.
Thursday, June 30 7:30 p.m.
Evangelism & Membership Mtg.
Sunday, July 3 9 a.m. Worshiv
Service. Two members of the
Peace Walk wiU be our speakers.;
10 a.m. Brunch. Plan to stay and
visit with our guests.
John and Dorothy Sexton cele-
WesandI2ndaSotzenareproud brated their 40th wedding anni-
to announce the birth of their versary, June llth, with a dinner
Alissa Jean, who was at the Iowa River Restaurant in
born June 6 at Mercy Hospital. Coralville. Those attending were
She weighed 6 lbs. 12oz. Larry J. Sexton, Donna Zimmer-
Grandparenm are Don and Pearl man, Terri and Jon Swenmn,
Attic, Mariel Sotzen of Lone Tree Linda and Kenneth Fobian.
and Florence and Charlie Calef,
Washington.
PreUm 4--H Club
The May 1 meeting of the
FreLincs 4-H Club was held at
Amy Forbes's home at 6:30 p.m.
Co- was Amy Klebe. The
4-H Pledge was led by Angle
Sexton, and the Hedge of Alleg-
iance was led by Amy Klehe. Eight
members were present. A presen-
tation was given by Amy K]ebe
and Amy Forbes on "How to Give
a ~."
A trip to Adverture Land was
di nmsed. The date of the trip will
be announced on Achievement
Day. Members may attend Rally
N'w, ht/Share the Fun on June 27 at
the Fairgrounds. Achievement
Day, for members with Home
Economic projects, will he on June
28 at 9 a.m. at the Presbyterian
Church.
Reporter, Adrienne Kruse
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.
Momlay, June 27 Hamburger
Casserole, cottage cheese, cauli-
flower, baked apple slice.
Tuesday, June 28 Spaghetti/meat
sauce, tossed salad, cheese slice,
buttered peas, fruit/garlic toast.
Wedm lay, Jmm 29 Baked Pork
mashed potatoes, cheesy
carrots, fruit/ice cream treat.
Thumday, June 30 Bar-B-Que
Beef on Bun, baked beans, deviled
eggs, applesauce.
Friday, July I Tuna & Noodles,
brussel sprouts, fruit, cake.
June 29th Nurse
People believe to cure a sore throat,
wrap a piece of bacon around your
neck.
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