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BUSINESS PHONE 967-4234 TH6 ALTOONA HERALD, ALT06NA, IOWA, JUNE 1, 1972 MITCHELLVILLE NEWS SECTION PAGE FIVE A REGULAR SECT.ON OF THE ALTOONA HERALD EACH WEEK 1 Mitchellville Jaycees Sponsor 3rd Annual July 4th Celebration The third annual Fourth of July celebration will be held from July 14. Activities to be held include fire fight (open to anyone, men and women), two barbecues, fireworks (bigger and better), tractor pull (local tractors only), rides and games for all aged. Plan to spend your 4th of July holiday in the city with the big smile. 4th of July Co-Chairmen Art. L.

Churchill Marlin Wing Saturday, July I 5 kids! float builders, indi- wdual groups, bike riders. Now-is the time to be getting ready for the July celebration parade on July 1st at 10:00 a.m. Sunday, July 2 Yes kids! Floppy will be here also on July 2nd at 2:00 p.ml at city park. Don't miss him. Monday, July 3rd Enter open State Fair talent competition, July 3rd.

7:00 p.m.. Mitchellville city park. Applica' tions at your local grocery store Must be in June 11. Audition June 17, Mitchellville schoolhouse. Winner will advance to Bill Riley's TV show.

Watch schedulel paper for complete Harry Redman Project Chairman 967-2365 Mitchellville Summer June 5-9 Vacation Recreation Program Gerrit Van Roekel Runs For Senate Gerrit Van Roekel, Peiia, a if News Reporter Mrs. Floyd Seiberling, Phone 967-2755 nf trtn TAuja i roun ur member of the Iowa House of Rcnresentatives from 1967 to announced lis candidacy for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilghman held a graduation reception Monday evening for their son, Monte Marehant. Those attending were i Mrs.

Howard Cross, Mr. and Mrs. I'jDean Nystrom of Des Moines, (Mrs. Paul Bogard and Dixie of 'Colfax, Kendra and Kamara Court amara oe Ventura Mrs Jack Baile y- Mr with and Babcock and dh and A tn Mrs. Cleta Pyle.

Cleta's slater, Mrs. Viona Sandage of Des 'Moines was a Monday supper guest. Mrs, Lorraine Keil was a Sunday caller of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cakebread.

Mrs. Walter Biddle was a caller Dunlaw of Mra Clarabelle Kooyman, Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gaskill and Matt were Mrs. Howard Cross and Mrs.

Cleda Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shissler, Angela and Deana were callers Frl- Dale Sturtz day evening of his grandmother, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Helen Burnett. The Shissler gman Gerrit Van Roekel remains a part District The Mitchellville summer, recreation program for pre-school and 1-4 p.m. for rcarranepd "abcock and een rearranged daughler of Ankeny, Emma Clubb ana ana Mrs. Mrs.

Helen Burnett. The Shissler so that only Lake! of Toledo. Sgt. Tom Leonsis of "I Northru and fam of family have moved to Omaha, 'Prairie township Des Moines, Mrs. George Evans blann to make their home.

of Marion county and Mr Bill Brass and Marcia Mrs Leo Sne11 of Minneapolis, Max is employed on the police of the New House Fenton of Altoona. Minnesota and her daughter, force in Omaha. 0. i Mrs. Leona PInegar and Mary Nanc of Aspen, Colorado spent Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kooyman, In view of the above change, werc Sunday afternoon visitors Sunc 'ay afternoon and night with Bet Ann, Kalthy and Wendy Sue Van Roekel is now announcing of Mrs Clarabelle Kooyman. Mrs Carrie Vandehaar. Those were Saturday afternoon visitors that he is a candidate for the! Mr and Mrs. Lea Waldorf and who called to see them were Mr.

of Mrs Clarabelle Kooyman. Senate District on the Re- Pat wer Monday evening visitors and Mrs Jonn Thompson and Howard Cross and Mrs. publican ticket. This senate dis-' of Mr- and Mrs. Chester Cake- boys of es Moines, Mr.

and 8se11 Tilghman attended-Lisa's trict includes townships Pleasant 'bread. Mrs. Mclvin Vandehaar and Dale, aton recital at Valley Vtew school will Grove, Red Rock, Union Summit Mrs. Howard Cross was a caller and Mrs Vandehaar, Villa ln Dos Moines Tuesday through and Lake Prairie in Marion Mrs. Betty DeMoss Sunday Jim and Janc and Mr and Mrs.

ev eningi Tilghman and Lisa 11:30 a.m. ty; Lynn Grove, Elk Creek, Fair- morning. Later callers of Mrs Ral Vandehaar, Debbie and atte ded graduation reception for June 12th and August 4th and through Fridays. Hugh Morris will ug on coun eoss, unay grade Jun 9th. Time, 9 to 11:30 a.m.

ty; Lynn Grove, Elk Creek, Fair- morning. Later callers of Mrs fee Classes for pre-school, kinder- view, Des Moines, Mound Prairie' Cross were Mr. and Mrs iui iuuim gruue a lu -j, i-an- fi uutui cauurs or Mrs i -i 'through adult. A registration fee Classes for pre-school, kinder- view, Des Moines, Mound were Mr. and Mrs Russell Ricky i that evenln g- of $1 will assessed each par- garten, first tnrough sixth grades.

Palo Alto, Newton, Mariposn, Tilghman and Lisa Mrs'Leanna Mrs. Russell Tilghman was A Seiberling family potluck Mondays ticipant. Pre-school through first grades Hickory Grove. Rock Creek, Kel- Tilton, Wayne Cross and friend dinncr guest Monday of Mr. and 88 nS.

4 Thomas Mitchell Park An in the Christian church; second, 10 Buena Vista and Richland Linda of Colfax Mrs. Hanson and family. ay os attending were Mr. ad through fourth at United Method- 1 Jasper county; Washington Mrs. Elmer Blood and MM otllcr Suests were Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. James Seiberling, Duane will dirprt tho ay ft m. is An lnsUtut that provides in-! at the Christian church; second Buena Vista and Richlanc cludeV arfQ Program that in- formation and training for lead- through fourth at United Method- 1 Jasper county; Washington cmortof small a crafts, team ers assisting in the recreation ist church; fifth and sixth at the Su 8 ar Creek, Union and Jacksor and 11 i a ecial progranfwll be held at 8 p.m. on I Congregational church.

in Poweshiek county; Madison tmiurai events. limCS JOT i nuonlnfrw A Rfirnll Onlr directed activities will be 9-12 noon for pre-school through third i evenings of June 6th and 8th. Harlan McClannahan, City Council vliUriTIl. tjiiiciv vuuiiiy iYIttUloUIl Enroll by calling the parish Black 9 ak Richland Prairie and fice, 967-4286. Union in Mahaska county; Beaver Alumni Dinner Sunday, June 4th Come and meet all of your old! ilcslueill friends at the alumni banquet, Parish-wide Mitchellville school, at 1 p.m.

for, June 1-Esther uv wMiibjr VC1 We are in need of a couple of and Camp in Polk county; and I teachers and helpers. Please call A1Ien Richland, Palmyra and the above number if you can Union in Warren county. in AM MITCHELLVILLE COMMUNITY PARISH Past Matrons Club It was a busy time with graduation, weddings and memorial "-SSSSsS A 11 81 P'cnic. Saturday, May 27, at the home of help. from a distance need not bring food.

Evangelist At KRNT Theatre 112:30. at one of Grace Albers. President, Marian areas, commencing at Reynolds, opened the meeting Bring sports equipment and presided over the business Van Roekel is experienced in business, education, fanning and legislation. He has been a resident, with his family, of Marion county for most of his lifetime. While being 11 connected with Central College, he has become acquainted with people and problems in Senate District Serving in the Iowa House, he was a member of Law Enforcement, State Government, Higher Edu- Services Mrs.

Elmer Blood and Mrs otncr guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Surber and Dana attend- Kc McCammott of anri An ed a bridal shower for Miss Jane rs Russc Tilghman was a Griffith Mr 1 ex and Mr. and Mrs. Harlus White- Balle of Des Moines called on Mrs.

Gordon Seiberlintr Mr and head of Harlingen, Texas. Mabcl Jeffries, Wednesday eve-1 Mrs. Floyd Seiberling and family head of Harlingen, Texas. Callers on Memorial Day of Mrs. Helen Burnett were Darrell honored guests, Mr.

a ay dau hter of Mr.jMra. Dale Seiberling and family In TI TTnir An Kn mia. nuiuii uurneit were uarreii uaugiucr ui uaie seioerllng and family Hibbs and son of Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs Jim Hay, has been ac- who are home after four years and Mrs. Lee West of Bettendorf, eepted lnto a student science in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Mrs. Harriett Adams of Bouton trainoc program in ecology at 1 Miss Paulette Ra Miss Paulette Rasmussen re- Art invitation ed to the public KRNT Theatre Tuesday, June when Evangelist end on (11:30 a.m. Christian Church June a program at ner for CWF ln educatio DeV Moines umt Mcmb ers bring a friend. June 4 9:45 Rnlnff 10:45 a church school. IVU1U1I jnno a He has been active in city, coun airs, jiarrieu Adams of Bouton PIUKIUJII ecology at wnsa rauiene Rasmussen re- and her son, Raymond of Wood- Wart burg College in Waverly.

turned from Bogota, Colombia wnrH Drocram runs frnm 1Q South Amorlpii ill IVMVUllJT. I The program runs from June 19 South America, Wednesday n. 1. oo Mr and Mrs paul Bjddl flnd Iron p.m potluck and jf and Mark ls a when Evaneplict Rnlnff iv a.m., cnurcn scnool. 4 mmicaiuu in HUB lowa, uunu.

and a SoTrf cSrus wUl June District Coun- 1 1 Blind em A blrthda was held in a progran? be no Id ciL state blrd is andica PP ed the checking the home of Mr. and Mn. Wayne mEi Xrce I Congregational Church the blue bird; the tree, the dog-of Alcoholism and Crime, leglsla-'Taylor on Monday for Mabel Mc- uuar e. June 1 Women Fellowship )I. 0 and the flower the against abuse and misues and Kent Hiemstra.

Guests 'will be held in the church base- 1 rne- Missouri is the natural resources as well as were Mr. and Mrs. Loren MeKee jment. Potluck dinner at noon of The She he rd of the Hills" water and air pollution. He be-'Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Hiemstra meeting at 2:00. This wili a mous book by Harold Bell lieves legislation should be con-iand children and Mr. and Mrs. i be the last meeting before recess-i Hilda used niaps and sidered for the aging, both forjVernon Taylor and family.

Mr! ing in July and August. Please venirs to ma ke her report in- tv and farming, our tax struc- and Mrs. Keith Taylor were bring button boxes for collectors i labor and in the afternoon. rtllilf At thp rlnan nf tho mooiinn finances. Mrs ehlmiloH -nt.

Mr. and Mrs. George Pack and nrou sh July 28. mm i-um omuie ana his sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Lafnard Mrs Sarah Phillips hosted a Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Stroup Case of California, were visitors tluck dinner for the Lacey an Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs.

Clarabelle Kooyman Fri- Monday, May 29. Those pres- Walter Biddle left Friday noon day afternoon. cnt were Mr and Mrs. Charles, where they will spend the week Monday callers of Mrs Howard Glcndora, California, end at Lost Island, returning Cross were Mr. and Mrs Russell Charles Lacey on Monday.

the Southlen. Tilghman and Lisa, Ed Craig and Mrs Donald Joel; Mrs Paul Bogard and Dixie me aa uroig, GettyBt Mr nnd Mrs tea guests of Mrs. Howard Marcia Radeke, Terry Laidley, Thursday evening. Later of Des Moines, Kathy Carter and callers were Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Tilghman nnd Lisa. Champion and Betsy, Mrs. Myrtle Sunday afternoon and evening Seiberling, Eldon L.

Seiberling firsts of Mrs. Esther Brunette of Ankeny, Mrs. Golda Lee, Al- an(1 Da 'e were Mr. and Mrs toona, Mabcl Jeffries, Mary K. Wayne Wiley, Donald and Glenn Gibson nnd Mr.

and Mrs. Ray and Linda Lane of Albion, Mr. 11 1 Uif lit Churches, the South Cen-i "'Rnman and Lisa, Ed Craig, Mental Health Center, Bailey. Mr. and Mrs.

Dean their return home from spending and legislator he Memorial Day week-end at Clear ha bec interested in the Iowa! Lake. East Polk Babe Ruth League League standings computed as Mitchellville. Mason aei panied Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Des Moines to St.

Paul, Minne-: sola, Saturday, where they spent and Mrs CharhU and and of May 25, are as follows: Team Pleasant Hill Delaware West North Polk Altoona Bondurant MitchellviUe Results of June 4 9:30 a.m., Sunday attend a reception given by the 'school; 11:00 a.m., worship at Rainbow Girls honoring Diane Methodist. jMauch, Grand Representative to United Methodist the Philippines, Okinawa and Won Lost 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 games, May 22: Mitchellville 11, North Polk Bondurant 4 Pleasant Hill Due to thfl availibility ofi Delaware West 10, Altoona 0. playin field3i Bondu rant will Results of games, May lay MA home i ames fl Al- Altoona 9, Mitchellville North toona Arlso Fou Mile and Dela-i Polk 11, Bondurant 1. ware West wtu 13 their games at Pleasant Hill. Games to be played June 1: Mitchellville at Pleasant; Hill; Bondurant at Delaware West; North Polk at Altoona.

Games Monday, June 5: Delaware West at North Polk; Bon-j durant at Mitchellville; Pleasant 1 Hill at Altoona. Polk 13-year-old League The East Polk Babe Ruth league has started a new league! comprised of 12, .13 and 14 year old boys. This new baseball league should bridge the gap be-! tween Little leagues and Babe Wtb- will play high school nfles except in pitching. If a 13-year-old pitcher (the only age ettgible to pitch) throws one Pitch ia a Buth league he Is ineligible to pitch in 18 year old play. Hie may, however, play another position in 18 year old league.

Each team will play seven games and will participate in a double elimination tournament. The games this week are listed below. Friday, June 2: MfttcheUvilte at Altoona Bondurant at North Polk; Altoona at Delaware West Monday, June 5: Four Mile at Pleasant Hill. ujuis uimun Doxes ror collectors iand quilt scraps for piecing com- At the clos of the meeting, "nances forts for missions. Chairman EJsie Willenbrock, Doris Porter, 1 Mary Wilkinson; hostess, Ella Grace Albers, Hilda Bellairs and Mae Osborne.

Mary Marmon went to Altoona to Federated Garden Club A. fliOA n. 1 aitanri i I. ep Smith of Lu- Sunday evening coffee guests home of Mr. and Mrs.

ey spen r. an rs the week end and attended com- Floyd Seiberling and family were BS-S Iers in shl ss'er home Monday Guests of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Mr In Case of Fire or Emergency Phone 967-4606 Ti mi Bob Thompson and twins, i n. t.i and Mrs. Dale Seiberline i were Mrs.

Elmer Blood, Mrs. Taylor on Sunday were Mr and an family. I -i 1 'red Brown and Earl McClan Cloyd Hagdon of Ottumwa Mr- and Mrs. MS. in i Mp and Mr Richard Hiemstra, an Sheryl on their 3 wwinooiM me nuuppines, Okinawa and IK Mlt chellville Federated Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Ault, Mrs. Maryls, Kent, and Troy of Free- ro Lake Marie 4 9:3 Sunda She ta also a Pas Worthy garden Club held at the club Florence Shelly, Mrs. Helen Michigan. and Mrs.

Dale 11:00 a.m^ worship. Advisor of the Order of Rainbow cent "'day afternoon, May 28. 1 nett and Mrs. Elsie Craig werel Dinner guests a week ago Sun- family left early iSesdflv Methodist for Girls. the absence of the club presi- dinner guests Thursday evening day of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Tilgh- in 8 to visit family in Vlcki dent, Mrs. Mary Biddle, program at the home of Mrs. Eunice Ma-iman, Lisa and Monte, were Max Mississippi, before going to chairman, Mrs. Florence Ras-json.

Mr. and Mrs. Ault left Mon- Marchant of Mingo, Ben McDan- hom in Cape Mayf New mussen presided. Roll call was day for Park Rapids, Minnesota, iels of Eagle Grove and Diane 1 Week end guente of Jar and answered by naming a favorite where they will spend the sum- of Everly. Earl Conner were hn broto! i bird; the robin and the cardinal; mer at their cabin on Little Man Mrs.

Esther Brunotte and Jack er Mr. and Mrs. AUen Edcerten were favored. The club voted to Trap Lake. ispent the week end in Omaha' 0 Detroit, Michigaitto.

Md (purchase, "Th Bird's Sunday visitors of Mrs. Mary 'voting Mr. Clifford Sexton, Mr. lHaro NafierolfuttonTs and for the public library. Mrs.

Percy! Wilkinson were Miss Sharon Wil- Mrs Steven Sexton and fam- Grace Hinde of Mttcheiis i Thompson gave an interesting kinson of Des Moines, Mrs John and Mr an Mrs. Bill Queen Di Together, with the Connew report on "Attracting Birds to'Seiberling of Cedar Rapids, Mr. and famil y- the decorated graves at Hantt- Our Garden." Everyone is happy and Mrs. Lewis Baer of Waukee Mr and Howard Walter i WWdbwrg ar to have-birds come to our and Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Wilkin- and famil of Overland 8 1 bird houses and bird bath, all Debbie and Peggy. They all Kan sas, spent five days In the which attract birds to our yards helped to plan the Wilkinson re- lp a rental McCurnin union to be held in the Lu a Don June 7: Mitchell-! Vflte vili all etaDt at 6:00 Btyvgu- and gardens. Mrs. Thompson bad a lovely arrangement of birds and flowers to illustrate an ab- union to be held in the Mitchellville city park, June 25. Mrs.

Howard Cross was a Tuesday morning caller of Mrs. Esther stract called, "In Flight. U5 The hostesses, Mrs. LaVenw Voegtlin and Steve. Garland and Mrs.

Edna Van Last Monday, Mrs. r8 Ctive re runotte and Dale spent 1 favors of.ernoon and evening with Mr. and'cona flowers made from of con- Mrs. Charles Smith in Grinnell. Mre Howard struction paper aad toe nut cups' Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Blake visited 'gueLfofCtoU Slf 'were replicas of yeUow birds, the McKeever and Santiago ceme.morning Wednesday, Centeron the Kobia nited Meth! to I4b5gr oi (U 2J ler on Mond ay- granddaughter, Nancy y- Tuesda dinner guests of My. visited in and lamly and were Mr. and Mrs.

Chuck Sell L9 Mr. and were callers inlhe and Mrs. Wayne day. Vases of purple flowers and flowered napkins added color to the i. Lemon desfert teries, Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Russell Tilghman Sunday dinner guests of and'and Mrs. Elmer Blood were on Moo- Pearson and WAVW coffee for a delidouj'lunch. New Antique for Georgeann Babcock of Uy of Grundy Aakeny, Friday evening. Shissler and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Lee West of Bat.

and Paulette attended graduation and Helen Burnett exercises at UNI Saturday morn-i were Saturday afternoon ing, where Beth Rasmussen Mrs. Wanda Duubar at Peon i uated with honors with a Avenue nursing home in degree in Upper Elementary Ed- Moines. Opens Here oa 3 i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilghman and Lisa called on Mr.

and Mrs. Svend Cttristensoo and girls, Sat- eveoing Capos hat opened the former law office a Carter and, ia open (or Wednesday thru 12 noon Alice spent Suaday till 6 p.m. iwith Mr. and Mrs. George Jobjw-f The antique store is operated ton.

by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Capps oi Ur. and Mrs. Keaneth.

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