Iowa Old Press

The Dunlap Reporter & Herald
Dunlap, Harrison County, Iowa
June 29, 1910

LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. F.E. SELLERS entertained a large company of friends on the beautiful lawn at the SELLERS home Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Al DEAN, who is visiting here.

Supervisor G. A. JUSTUS, of Shelby County, spent Wednesday looking over the roads and bridges in Grove Township and expressed himself as much pleased with the improvements being made.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank PFLIEGER and Mr. and Mrs. Fred HEIN drove their cars to Galva Saturday to visit with friends and relatives. They returned Sunday evening accompanied by Mrs. Thos. HOGEN.

Rev. H.S. MILLS, of Benzonia, Michigan, will preach in the Congregational church morning and evening next Sunday. This will be his last opportunity to speak to the people of Dunlap and he has a special message for the members of the church and for those interested in the Kingdom at the morning service. The communion will be observed. All members of church are especially requested to be present.

WEDS IN WASHINGTON

The following, taken from the Waterville, (Wash.) Press, regarding the marriage of a former Dunlap girl, will be read with interest.

Miss BENNETT is a sister of Mrs. Claude STEWART:

At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. BENNETT, near Hartline, on Tuesday, June 14, occurred the ceremony which united William C. MALFA, of Waterville, and Lois BENNETT, of Hartline, as husband and wife; Rev. C.C. CURRY, pastor of the M.E. Church at Hartline, officiating, only the family being present. They returned home to Waterville the same evening, in autos, to their own handsome new home, in the West-end of town, which Mr. MALFA had just built and nicely furnished for his bride.

Mr. MALFA is a Waterville boy, industrious and of good habits, and has secured an excellent helpmate for his life's companion. Both are fine young people and are the recipients of many congratulations over the auspicious event.

LOCAL NEWS

Edna SELLERS returned from Harlan Monday.

Carol and Florence BISSELL are attending Normal school at Denison.

James NOEL returned from Omaha Monday where he had been a couple of days.

Mrs. Bernice PETERS and son Floyd, of Denison, visited Saturday with relatives in this city.

Frank DALLY, I. Wilson and F.B. PARKE went to Omaha Wednesday and brought an auto up.

The Congregational Sunday School will enjoy a basket picnic in the grove west of town Friday, the 24th.

Last Sunday, the ballgame was won by the team from Dow City. The home team goes to Vail next Sunday.

Mike BRENNAN went to Omaha Sunday and brought back with him two boys who will spend the summer in Dunlap.

The graduation exercises of Mrs. PRENTISS' music pupils at the M.E. Church last Monday evening was well attended, and the young ladies acquitted themselves in a creditable manner.

Georgia BAIRD returned home from Logan Monday after a short visit with relatives.

Mrs. BECKWITH, and granddaughter, of Omaha, are visiting with her brother, T. A. BURLING.

Mrs. John ADRIAN returned home from Marshalltown Monday after a few days visit with friends.

J.C. DETWILER has given his residence a couple of coats of Mound City paint, which greatly improves its appearance.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. CHILD took their daughter Francis to Council Bluffs Monday for the purpose of having an operation performed for some nasal infection.

Doc. MANCHESTER had the experience of having his automobile turn turtle Saturday evening. While driving the reverse lever dropped into play, which backed the machine up an embankment.


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