The Seymour Herald - 9 March 1944
[Article Crowded out 2 March]
Miss Cadd Hawkins spent a few days in Seymour last week with Miss Laura Henderson.
Donald Owen was in Centerville Tuesday night attending a farewell reception given him by the Junior college there. He begins school in Ames, March 1.
The W.S.C.S. is lunching a sale at Carl Sticklers today (Monday).
Mrs. F. D. Jones and son Frankie of Ottumwa spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Ida Mincks. They were accompanied home Sunday by Mrs. Jones' father, B. A. Morrison.
The family night supper and preaching service at the Methodist church Friday night was largely attended and very much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williamson of Mystic and former residents here accompanied Rev. and Mrs. Gonzales to this service also Mrs. Bradewell and Mrs. Smallwood of Mystic were guests and furnished music.
Mrs. Neil Nichols returned from the St. Joseph hospital in Centerville on Thursday where she had been for a few days with her small baby that needed hospital care.
Mrs. John Day of Centerville spent the weekend with her daughter Mrs. J. G. Morris and family.
Burdette Workman of Davenport spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Workman.
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