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    1. Garden Grove Items Part 2 July 19, 1945 Leon Journal-Reporter
    2. found in grandmother West's scrapbook Barry West Garden Grove Items Part 2 July 16, 1945-Mrs. Dorothy Clark and sons were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bood Clark and Ruthie Sunday. Mrs. L. M. McNay entertained several ladies at a bride-luncheon honoring her daughter, Mrs. James Shelton, of Des Moines Wednesday. George Warington spent Saturday in Corydon. Miss Mae Nantz, of DeWitt is visiting in the home of her fiance, Mr. Everett Jones. William Clark, of Missouri, has come to make his home in the home of his son, Jim. Infection in his eyes has almost completely destroyed sight for the elderly gentleman. Mrs. Ethel Culver has recovered sufficiently to be able to attend the show at Humeston Sunday. Mrs. Culver has recently returned from an extended stay at the home of her daughter in Mason City. Raymond and Eugene Reed of Des Moines are visiting at the Cliff Ingram home. Mrs. Norma McNay plans to move into the Mary Aldy Stearns property the last of this week. Richard Boyce has had the misfortune of cutting his toe severely on a tin can. the toe required medical attention. Duane Reynolds is visiting at the home of relatives at Baxter, Iowa. Mrs. Becky Spidle returned Sunday from her two weeks stay in the home of relatives in Colorado. John Lovett, who has spent the past week at the Howard Curry home in Des Moines, returned with Mr. Kanarska, who was home over the weekend. Mrs. Earl Clark was the victim of an accident in her home this week. Mrs. Clark had the head of a needle broken off in her hand when she was picking up some sewing work. Her hand had to be X-rayed before the needle was removed. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hull, of Redfield, South Dakota are visiting at the Harry Zook home. Mrs. Nel McVey, of Montana, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mountain, of Atlantic, Iowa are visiting with Mrs. Em Daniels. Rober Tatman and daughter, Nadien returned Tuesday from a visit with their daughter and sister, Ann at Fargo, North Dakota. Ann leaves July 24, for Hunters College in New York, where she will be stationed as a WAVE.

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