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]Page, l~our . THE ,MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, ItAWKEYE-RF2~RD AND THE LISBON ~D Thursday,
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l Lisbon Chapter O. E. S. will meetI Sahara Dennis ot Cedar Rapids Siggins 0 3 1 pr.; o, ~s~+, I present nearly 200 relatives and relatives at dinner Sunday Mr and land Jimm-- ~,~ JudVi
l,iJl~D~|~ |~,t ~-~ ~ Ion Thursday evening, Feb. 13. spent Saturday afternoon with Mar- Schott 1 0 0 ,u,j~ ~.s,vuks ,v~.~v~ I friends Th~ cnunl h ~t ' '
Bert Wuel went to Coon Rapids ]garet and Martin Davis. Ciha 0 0 0 Wl~:h ]~/~r~ ~ ]~ro'll~,~ [with numerous~-g'ifts "'-lk "=ro~ram Mrs. John Martens, Mrs. Jennie her guests Sunday ins
---- - . ,-,o ~- ~,~,aa o ~ ~ Pulver and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. home near Olin.
Misses Daisy Burd and Hazel lMonday on a business trip and for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arbmgast and Frank 0 0 0 /sponsored by Mrs.Gwelda Siver Brokaw, Kenneth and John, all of Mr and Mrs J E I
Runkle were luncheon guests ofa visit with relatives Mrs. Mayme Dorcas were Sunday ~.ooert Bova was high score man The Northwesterners Home Pro-land Mrs. DorothyGuthrie proved
Mrs Charles Po e m Cedar Ra lds Miss Jennie S an ler of Mount dinner guests in the D N Swomley wire a total of 13 points--L VanD ~ec, o ~ ,~. Forest vmmlty. . . . old were Olin callers
P p P g ~,~, " "j ~ ~,~,~,~ m~ ~,~ m~ uume oz lvtrs. I " "~'~ ~"= '~ ~"~ ~""'~ a,u ~ Jimmy ~usun is helping with the"~ *" -- ceive
last Friday '~ Vernon spent Tuesday afternoon in home at Cedar Rapids. r~n~,~ ~r,w~ Claude Ferguson for the lesson on [ cream and cookies were served, work on the L. G. Austin farm near t~. r~. ~ngus re. ~
o.~ ------J~l " ur,~t~, ~ ~,~o,r~ '~" her, sister Mrs E. E. Stahrs home Mrs G K Frink was in Kansas m ~ome .Ec" .we are getting ac-"Pictures and Wall Hangings," on I . -- . Springville during Guy's illness. ~uesday stating hlsm
Rapids was a visitor on Monday/ The Evangelical Missionary So- City several days last week with ~:l~:vae w2t~ern~at~e~ers and aoughs. Tuesday, for an all day meeting I s. Mi~SthThwa~skWard of Iowa CRy Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Duncan and ~h~gus of Austin, "l te~
in the Mr and Mrs. Bert Slyer ciety will meet at 2 o'clock Tues- Mr. Frink, who is on an extended P a maKmg some Thirteen ladies were present and I p e aw~mner grana- Doralee of Cedar Rapids were Sun- ! eu away Saturday a
home I dav, afternoon, Feb 11 with Mrs business trip in Kansas and Texas mscmts, mumns, grmme cakes and pictures of modern artists were morner, Mrs. ~l~a ~rassnel?: ~un- day guests in the Henry Seeger years, following a !
Miss Nita Floyd a teacher in the!Anna Belle Blttle. M~ss Margaret S~gglns a student,~. studmd and discussedMrs Light
Whines. . . day guests m the Grassnela home home I Miss Dorothy Jac~
,~ ' m ~lteramre we are smaymg 1 ' w~re lv~r. anu ~vlrs. r~ay t~rassnelu
scho?l at F.onda, made a sh?rt vtsit Mr and Mrs. L. E. C relly had at.!owa Sta~ College, was home our friend Sir Walter Scott's"Lady a~rS tAaVbea:g~Js ~d~psm?2dt dem ndland family of Newport, and Mr. Reuben Colton of York, Nebr isifrom a two weeks
~unctay wire her parents, lwr. ann as their gues~ ior several nays lasz --v, ~,=~ ,~ a w==~. c,u w~of tho a=ko" rn ~n~l]eh --- land Mrg f~hn~ ~ooa,~,- =n,~ T~ ~* visiting in the Joe Colton home ]hospital, Anamosa.
Mrs A M Floyd I week, the former's mother Mrswith her parents, Mr and Mrs Har- ~'~ ~ " ~- --~-s--7"- ~ here that anyone in Pioneer town-I - ~" Miss Addle Darrow of Monticello. ! J.E. DeTar of C,
nn~lng ou~ now ~o make correc~ hi ~ue
] ' ' r Si ins s p, who ~s Interested in First A~d ". .
John E. Kohl returned Wednesday i Clara Crelly of Luzerne. Y gg " outlines, and how to write theme can still enroll in the lessons "iven J Miss Arleta Smith spent the week a sister of Mrs. Colton, is also a : a business caller in
from a two week's visit with his i Mrs Anna Pavelka came from reP:rUln H:u~e2::tvTeht~d:sYh onfhis I might mention most of our themes every Tuesday evening at the~I~igh end with Mount Vernon friends, guest in the Colton home !.~
Miss Ellyn Duncan of Cedar Rap- t----------"~
daughter Mrs. H. J. Scheurmann i Solon last Friday to visit for sev- . have been splendid ' School building at Mechanicsville,Mrs. Ruth Smith, Frances, Arlene ids was a Sunday forenoon caller I ] YOUR "$H!
and family in Waterloo. eral days with her daughter, NIrs. a twenty-hoe any zurmugn, since In agriculture we find our Fresh- The next meeting, wln ho .* *h~[ and Gene spent Sunday in the Fred at the R. H. Bickerstaff home [
Mr and Mrs Kolek an the I Preston McCall and family ne was caued home by the deathman boys identifying seeds or at -" "' Austin home northeast of town
.== F J. d i home of Mrs. George Johnson on ". Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pye and W. II COME IN"
Emil Reyhons family were Sun- The American Legmn Auxlhary of h s father, Wm. House. least trying to. Feb. 14th for an all day meetin~Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morning Vw-
da~v +uests~ in" the Joe Staskal home J will meet on Tuesday evening, Feb. Mr and Mrs John Nesley spent General Science as usual you find ~ ginia and. Kenneth of Newport and B. Pye attended the John Deere i ] Bv the Aid of
south of Mount Vernon i 11 in the Legion hall. There will Sunday afternoon in the parental us studying about our environ- ~,~o~4- ~.--~|~|'~ W.L. Miller of Anamosa were Sun- day at Monticello Saturday t~y me ~m
n !be initiation of new members Fred Horak home at Marion to vis- ments. We are now studying the ~.~vul, u~, ~' z~ltut~tll| t day dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Switzer ! [ AD~ :$
u v ~, ~ ~ w s~. ~ " Mrs ll
.~ ~.~ ~^ .~ ~ ^ ~,~ ~. ~ ~ o~ ~ ~ o + .~ ~t wRh her father who is ~mprovlng chapter on narcotms whmh is very W ton Gunn McCleary and son Charles Betty, Jackie and Dickie, Mr. and I
~,~,u,=, ,~ ~.v,~ u~ ,~=~ ~,- ~,~. ,~,u ~,~ ,~,~ ~,~=~,from a serious illness, and her interesting -- t Mr. and Mrs. W B Guthrie Mrs. Joe Hora, Bobby and Darrell i
day guests m the home of Mrs. daughter Evelyn of West Branch " GOOD CHEER CLUB MET WITH . " " '
q'~iaa'~ mn~h,~r Mre M~rv t~n~ ~,~o, ~, *~ ,~ r~ ~,~, brother, Vlrgll, recovering from a Last but not least ~s our Alge- as~ ax~r, uD~ ~,~u,~ ~ Bdly, Bobby and Kenneth spent the and Mr. and Mrs. Fremon Shank- [:~ ~-
~,~, ~ ~ recento-~r-'i-- bra As usual ,u ,~,v ,~o o~,~, ~,~rt~'week -n~ -" "'- '-"
,: ~ *.-~+*.^. ~,r~,~"'~1'" n ~ pe a~ ux*. we are sure oi some I e u aL l-lOpKlnLon in the par-
,o ua~. ~xu =x. ,~. ,~,~ ~ .a - -* .~ - ~ lne ~ooa t~neer ~ommunlty Club. ----- -- = ~ "
- Mr and Mrs Gus Cla-" Lucille u~ me promems, DU~ omers are ~oo [enLm.~. ix. t~ramer home
Mr. and Mrs D. C Bowers are uy - " ' :' - Mr me~ a~ me nome oz ~ar. ana ~ars Mr and Mrs H P
" " t ann wnlara ann ~lnott Bairn of r t ann sala ore,m, ~uane .
moving this week to their home Mr. and Mrs Laurence Kynett 1st. land Darlene woro on*ort~i,on i,
in in ~' . ~o~aVllle naa ~unaay alnner wire
on East Market Street, corn g . and daughters of Chnton were Sun- ] lrem s
P
unt~ - lvir ~lay s sister, l~ars rmrley noo-
from the Healy farm on the Mo i day afternoon and evening ~guests ertson md famil ~"
Vernon-Lisbon road i of his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. L ] ~ ~ut ,er g es~s
] .~-, m me rvouer~son home were Mr
Mrs R R Beaver of Mount Ver-!r, yne~. an~ ,~
. -,q.~ AvJ.
non spent Tuesday m the Mr. andI George D Sailor was a business Ranids
Mrs. Charles Beaver home Elbertlvisitor in Des Moines Monday, go- ~ "
Beaver. of Cedar Rapids spent Sun- i ing from Marshalltown, where he
day with his parents i spent Sunday with his son Merlin
Mrs. Howard Rieger, son Eugene!and family
and Willard Bear drove out to Pier-i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tonne, Mrs. AMERICAN LEGION
son on Tuesday for a few days visit ] Mary Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Don
with Mrs. Ed Bare, mother of Mrs. I Frink and children spent Sunday Lisbon, Iowa
Rieger and Mr. Bear. with the Ernest Sproston family
Mrs. Rose Meyers, who has been [near Martelle. The ,~.r~o-~a~
Entertainers
of
Cedar
living in the Wm. Schoff home the l Mrs. F. J. Kolek attended the R.
past four months, returned Satur-
clay to again have a room in the
Laurence Stabenow home.
Mr and Mrs. Robert McCoy and
Tommy of Cedar Rapids were Sun-
day dinner guests in the parental
Charles Long home, and supper l
guests of the Clayton Nosley family.
N. Circle meeting held last Fri-
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Emil Reyhons in Mount Vernon,
with Mrs. Homer Emerson assist-
ing hostess.
Past Matrons Circle of the O. E.
S. Chapter met with Mrs. D. A. Ben-
nett on Tuesday evening for their
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Clay, Lucille
and Willard and Elliott Baird of deep for most of us. - - John Light on Saturday Feb
" " we Wlll nave ~o use our neacts on
Toddvllle had Sunday droner with Af ' '
ter a grand dinner at noon the
Mr ~]~v'~ ~i~tor ~.-o ~-t~.q.~ u r. these new problems. Can we Fresh- ' the Harlan Russell home near White
men~ =~uus w,~ ca~cu ~o oruer oy me Oak Wednesday evenina
ertson and family Supper guests - new r
~n ~h- ~,h,~, h ~ That takes care of our book work p esldent, Wfllard L~ght. Af-, Mrs. Dwight Pulver was a din-
~ but n . ': ~er a snor~ ousiness meeting, then
and Mrs. James Gossman of Cedar ow for the other side of the followin~ r i - . er guest Monday m the parental
~o,~.~o classes Here is some Freshman .~,~g,p ogram n charge oz lvirs. John Martens home and hel ed cel-
"~ Go,sin: ~ranK t~ina was given: song Dy the P
e " ~- . ebrate the 43rd wedding anmvers-
R v. G. S. Hamilton and Mr. and What are thongAm, ~ T,~, club, God Bless Amemca ; 'Lmc- arv f ~ M~rfin~
Mrs D o th
on Bowers are spending the and Ruth have~ oln, the Farmer" by Mrs. Wilton
~on ~oumar~ ma~e a Ouslness
week in Chicago to attend the . ~unn' reading "Honey" oy ~:velyn .
Who makes sounds hke a cat in ' ' ' . trap to Des Momes Saturda
Founders Week Blb l,e conference study hall For further information .Kal~ban;. dmlogue, A Quint Spread[ Y'.
a~ ~vlooay lnsutu~e. They were ac- o,~,], Mr R~ ~n,~ ol,~ ~,~ o Dy wanoalee ~cney Lorraine Ciha, [ ~aturoay Callers a~ Anamosa xrom
companied by Rev. O. C. Gatrelle --iJoes" l~,~ip~a:n~o;e I~n=l~s['c[a~? Betty Stout, Maxin'e
Achey, Mar:tthis vicinity were Mr and Mrs. H.
of the Second Evangelical church in ~ ~,m ~ "~ ~ " garet Light Rose Marie Light andl P. Smith, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Seeger
Cedar Rap ds. M s. Hamilton join-i Dorothy ~,~,~ r ~r Jackie Ciha" song ,Beautiful land family, Mrs. Ella Austin, Mr.
ed them, going from Mattoon, Ill change "For'Doro~hv [t~s'still*=I~" Dreamer," by'Mrs ~illard Light iand Mrs. Ed Latore and Marilyn
where she had been Vtsltmg for ten ~ reading, Sparkln b Bert Mohn I and Mr and Mrs C O Hay
' " Vern and LaVern for Dorothy. " Y Y ;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Burger and Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Bickerstaff were Sun-
day supper guests of Mr and Mrs.
M. L. Jurgensen.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pulver en-I
tertained the following group of~
Will Furnish the Music
Your Patronage Is Ernestly Solicited And
Appreciated
Tickets Now On Sale.
COFFEE
2 Lbs. FOLGERS 49c 3 Lbs MAIN STREET 39c
tit
1930 Model A Ford
4 Door DeLuxe Sedan
Our Selection is Growing
IO
By Ben Dwire
Phone Lisbon 107
Lisbon, Iowa
GERBEWS BABY FOODS, 3 cans 25c
SHELDON CLU,B PEAS, No. 2 can 10c
PENICK WAFFLE SYRUP, Can 13e
BABY STUART WINDOW CLEANER 10e
RED HEAD BOWL CLEANER, Regular 20c 10c
TOILET SOAP, Bar 3c
LARGE PRUNES, 3 lbs 25e
SLICED BACON
Per pound 14c
15c
Per pound
FRESH SIDE PORK
Per pound IUc
SHORT STEAKS 25c
Per pound '
in making progress toward the con-
Cert. Thanks to Miss Thornell.
Band, I hear is getting organized
with new band master, Mr. Lyman.
The principal songs being sung
now are "It all Comes Bach to Me
Now" and "I Can't Remember to
Forget."
By the way Lois is always singing
"Accidentally on Purpose." I won-
der why
FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE
Those who had perfect spelling
scores this week were Lenore Em-
erson, Robert Flockhart, Dorothy
i Gish, Floyd Gouchee, Betty Graft,
Donald Kaliban, Marie Kamberling,
Ralph Peterson, Louise Smyth, Mar-
tha Ann Bigger, Ralph Burrows,
Catherine Dahn, Carol Gish, Bueta
Harris, Harold Merle McCullough,
Zola Mac Reitzel, Eugene Reyhons
Robert Schott, and Kenneth Sig-
gins.
Richard Brokel has returned to
school after a brief illness.
The sixth grade is studying per-
centage in arithmetic. The fifth
grade is learning how to find com-
mon denominators.
AG. H
We have the forge finished and
are using it now in making parts
for the skids under the engine.
The shop is now equipped well
enough to go ahead with anything
we take up.
Last week the Ag. boys got all
day off to attend John Deere day.
The shows were both interesting
and educational
JUNIOR HIGH NEWS
In seventh grade arithmetic they
are studying commissions while the
eighth graders are studying kilo-
watts.
Friday the eighth graders meas-
ured trees, signs, etc. by their sha-
dow.
Mr. Sorensen came in Thursday
afternoon and gave us a talk on the
Indians in Oklahoma. He was very
good and we all enjoyed him.
Did you see Mr. Smyth's black
eye? How did it happen, Mr.
Smyth?
Ralph B--Say Robert can you dig
me up a girl to go to the dance
with? Robert R.--Yea! But why
not take a live one.
LISBoN-Mr. VERNON J. H S.
The game was played Jan. 28
Lisbon lost. The box score for Lis-
bon is as follows.
FG
FT F
Overman 2 O 1
Prink 0 0 0
Roup 0 0 1
Bova 6 1 2
MarJoHe Duhme
Mr. and Mrs. George Farris and
family of Geff, Ill recently oc-
cupied the house owned by Ed
Litts.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Boxa were
callers in Cedar Rapids Monday
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs
Charles Lineback were Mrs. Parke
Jones and daughter of Stanwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitman and
family visited in the I. H. Whitman
home Friday evening
Mrs. Wm. Reimer and daughter
Maxine visited in the Joe Jilovec
home Tuesday afternoon.
GRAVER SCHOOL NEWS
MarJorie Duhme, Teacher
We welcomed three new pupils
Monday morning. They are Mar-
ion Farris, who is in first grade;
Richard Farris, a third grader; and
Carl Farris, a fifth grader.
Our February calendars are very
colorful and pretty. The calendar
is one big white heart with little
red hearts, bearing the dates.
Miss Duhme is reading, "Stories
of Belle River," to us.
Weare making valentines in our
spare time.
Elaine is reading, "Here and
There" this week.
SUTLIFF SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. Whittington~Teacher
John Krob, Edltor
Miss Mary Sueppel visited Geo.
Mallies Saturday afternoon.
Mr .and Mrs. Milo Krob and fam-
ily were Sunday dinner guests at
the Will Murphy home in Cedar
Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vislisel and
daughters, Delores and Darlene
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Anna Vislisel.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yeggy and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the Wm. Bigley home in North
English
Mr. and Mrs. George Mallie and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of Raymond Mallie.
Clarence Sueppel and son Law-
rence went to Mechanicsville Sun-
day afternoon.
Rita Randall of Sutliff visited at
George Mallie's Saturday afternoon.
W. M. BENNE'I~
Lisbon, Iowa
Real E~tate and Ir~urance
Farms for Sale
Hoqses for Sale or Rant
Office Phone---141
Hundreds of
Now on display in
our Frock and
Dry Goods Shop
Select now and be ready
when the day falls. An
easy way to make some.
body happy.
SPRING
Is sifting into our shop.
Brightness and g o o d
cheer are peeping from
shelf, table and rack.
Goods you'll enjoy.
DIAMOND C FLOUR
24 lb bag 55c
49 lb bag $1.10
VALLEY PRIME PEAS
Garden Fresh
10c
PORK AND BEANS
Cans 4c, 5c, 7c, and 10c
BACON
Ends, 2 lbs 25c
Squares 10c
Sliced 20c
Bhck Hawk 28c
Lisbon
We will sell at Public Auction, the Reformed Church and also the Parsonage
ing the Church.
THE CHURCH will be sold separate from the lot and then the lot will be
wil! be a real chance to buy a building to make into an apartment house
down for lumber. The lot is one of the best lots in town. Come and look
there is' a lot of wonderful lumber in this church. There is also a barn on
lot that will be sold.
THE PARSONAGE---At the same time and place we will sell the all
This is really a dandy place consisting of 8 rooms and bath, all up in fine
cement basement, good furnace, nice floors and nicely decorated and clea
out. If you are looking for a nice home in a good town with good
buy this place. Look for more detailed ad in next week's paper.
given March ls,1941.
Terms will be stated in next week's paper.
Federated Board of Managers in Charge of
W. E. Challis, Auct Phone 130, Lisbon, Ia.
I will sell at Public Auction my modern 8-room house on East Market StreeG]
Iowa, on
COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY--The house consists of 8 rooms and a large
with full basement, and heated by good hot air furnace. There is gas
house. This is' a nicely located property, on a full depth lot with nice
The taxes are very low and with Homestead Exemption out it would be
nothing. This property needs some repairing and for every dollar spent oll
will net the new owner large returns. Houses were never harder to rent
present time, rents are, gradually going up and money was never cheaper
borrow on a home than now. This will really be a snap for some one either
or as an investment. Try and be with us sale day we will appreciate -our
TERMS AND POSSESSION--25% of the purchase price to be paid sale
good faith. Balance when deed and abstract are furnished. Possession
March 1st, 1941 by complying with above terms.
ter
W. E. Challis, Auctioneer, Phone 130, Lisbon, Iowa.
BEF ,F RIBS, 25c
2 pounds
PORK HOCKS
Per pound j[ C
Phone 93
WILSON & GRAHAM
Free Delivery
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Huey, Lorna regular business meeting and so-
and Howard of Coggon had Sun- cial gathering Refreshments were way as the New Year. It is a little study hall seats were changed~. cactus and samples of Indian wear-
day dinner with the ormer's moth- served by the hostess, late to make New Year's resolu- Some fun when the Junior High ing which made the talk interesting ~
er, MrS. Fred Huey. They were Mrs. Frank Wooldridge was host-tions but we can resolve each day is in study hall with us, or is it? The program was concluded by ~lll~ for ~fears a][l~-1
T ernoon to the to do our best in whatever task ~s SO Ion until next Ume--Jane Y
afternoon callers in the James y- ess Wednesday aft j g . several trumpet numbers by Frank
la m md e club ours to do A good place to start
son home. young married d' s b " g . . [JUNIOR NEWS Ciha.
James Tyson went to Anita Mort-Guests were .Mrs Roswell C~amp ~h~n 2he"sch~* ~+~tur m;'riWe clCa n[~'"~-'" "" "" "~ "" "'= " " thinkWe wonder who Eugene Clark isK~,i~ ~^ul"~ "el The March meeting will be at t, Ni .~14~ t,~g,~~ S O :i1~
day morning, called by the death of Cedar RaPids, Mrs- Rex l-~ean ~ g g ~" ]taking t the skating party? I the h me f Mr' and Mrs" R Y Oi, /
a''~ Mrs Cla"ton ~osle~- ~e more xalr m our ~eaeners ana Light on March 7th. Mrs. Clarence .~. ~ ~ ~
OI nl~ stsl~er, lvlrs. Will ~la~er wno ~,t* " J J" f ~, I a~ ~ ~;u u ~ ~ .),ut~. I
" " followin- a r menmy ~o our classmates; De ve~er We notice that Don ~'r Border has charge of the program.
passea away ~unaay g Mr. ant r~rs. L~. ~. J~enne~ vts-~L ~ ~ . . I o ,u,m,
ucnaVe~ in s~uay na~ls, StUUy ]usI an onni immon Members are requested to remem-
prolonged illness. Funeral serv- lted Sunday w~th the Audls Ben-[a lPtl J d B e S s get along
e naraer, or in omer worus re t o r do D n~
ices and burial were at Anita, Tues- nett family near Walford. They [ b or [ p t y good t gethen't you o . ber it is time to pay dues.
e m e cooperauve ~owara me
day. found their granddaughter, Jean]whole school s~stem I Bill Yount and Buck Beasmore Gordon Hatchery flock testers re- i::ii i
Mr and Mrs Estol RUssell and Ardis, improving from a month'sf Suece . ~ ]did not go to Marion last Sunday tested the Leghorn flock of Mr. and i!
C W" Miller of" Cedar Rapids were illness of glandular fever, l'---SS IS a ~ng ur msKs"me ] night" Bill says they were br ke" Mrs. Wilton Gunn Wednesday. [~gll ~ ~~~!|d~
+ues* we can an~ a, me same ume,Too bad, + ~ L@ tO:l C
sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitlatch,[beina ~ust to our teachers and fol I ." Mr. and Mrs. Willard Light and
" f i ton were ~ '~ -wno 1S ~ne ooy Lllllan L, is maK
Henry Lackman. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby and Kelth o T p I1 *-,~,~,*~ ~ ~ ~.~ ] .~ - - family were visitors Wednesday . .:
Henry Schnoor of the White Oak Sunday dinner guests in the par-]sch",~l~"~:~,t~ ~h,~ ~'" ,'~,'~,~-]ey~es. at: . evening in the home of Mr. and
~ ~ - what do ~eona B. and Bernice L
community spent Tuesday m the ental Howard Whltlatch home Eve-Imocracv and we must res"l--- 4^ I Mrs. A. T. Novak.
~ u v~ ~,~ ~alK aDOU~ me iourtn perlo~ every Mrs. Wilton Gunn, Mrs. Claude
Lackman home. ning guests were Mr. and Mrs Ed-tkee, our schools free from selfish -
Mrs Nellie Plattenberger enter- ward Kent of Mount Vernon I nes~, both political and ,~rsonal~ J any. Ferguson and Mrs. Willard Light
~ " SENIOR NEWS
rained at an oyster supper on Mort- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sizer, Patty [ We should be glad we are Ameri- [ Thi w-ek '~ attended the Farm Bureau training
s e is a very ousy week
day, her brothers and wives, Mr and Buddy of Washington wereJcansandablet g t asch lsuchlfor the seniors~vmnuay we ae sehool on "Pictures in the Home" at ]k~~ ~ ~d~h~~~i~
and Mrs. orris Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. week end guests in the parental[as this one which we are privi-[cided when and ~ - the home of Mrs. August Amend
Irvin Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Dr and Mrs J R Gardner home. leged to attend. -Gin- to have ourWnierter:e" were of Stanwood on Thursday.
vey Ellison, also Joanne Wolrab Mr and Mrs E M Light of Day- J CHAPEL I .g.~. ~ .p s ~.axen. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Stout and fam-
. we ave mso orgamzea committees
and Jacqueline Nichols all of Mr. enport were Sunday afternoon call- At the chapel service sponsored I for our flower colors ~,~ -~ - .- ily were supper guests Wednesday
Vernon ers by the Lisbon High School students q-:his "' ,~ ;,: evening at the home of Mr. and Less Carholl. Greater Economyi S~itch to ISO-VIS for ea.sy $.ont~. in k:~ ~i!:!!!
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stabenow I Mr. and Mrs. Hennan [Lab~rgs: pM:si M?rdlVeern~2ka.Ck~l~e SmP k~in~nw~ih~ a new S:unb~:ct~Y SWeio~rg?aK~gsup Mrs.Mr.HarOldand Mrs.Fisher A. T. Novak were Fewer added quads belween C~doTeatherFrthepastseveralye.rsmldwe$,and safe lubrtcatmn ~i~J~l~,k:::: :~1il
and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stab- j Frances Daubenm'er a d . 'i- o-- " " ]very interesting subject and many surprised Sunday when Mr. and ours to en'o when ou chart Motor Oil than any other br, nd~+~'N~b~
Two added improvements are now motorlstJh ve u~edmorel~O-~IS :.:.:.:=::~ :'"~i
s pen to any smaen~ ~,v w,~,=~
enow and son Claire were guests Drach attended the funeral servicelt atten t interesting problems arise. Mrs. Roy Light and family and Mr.
last Thursday in the R. J. Lemcke for Mrs. A. C. Dauoenmier, held . u was oneoi a serms o~I In literature we are studyin~ and Mrs. Willard Light and family ~(~-VIS! F~r.YStanday Oil ch~g ~eistt ~||e ~ /&~.~C,~7,~~:~z ~
home at Oelwein. They spent Sun- j Sunday in the Turner chapel at Ce- t weekly .service. .unapel was or- I classicism poetry which include~ came with a picnic dinner, to their nave improved the mileage character- 4 T ~ -- ~, ia ~: : :: ~ ~:~
1 gamzeu m me spring ox l~eo oy a
i~tics and further reduced carbon-form- cans, 30c a qt.*, m bulk, 2~c qt.*--OUAg|~ ~ :?:. :!i~ :~: )~i::~'~::~
day with Mrs. Oscar Stabenow's[dar Rapids. Burial was made "n -rou of intere te~ ~ n+ [Milton, Johnson, Dryden, and Pc- home, to remind them another wed- ingtendencies. .$T.~.TI, m otns. 5~C qt.--POI~RIN~, in ~@~:~:~:!~i~:::!~:::::~:~
brother Frank Svoboda and family the Lisbon cemetery. ~ ~ s a smae ts, ann [pey's. ding anniversary had passed. Their Themilea " bulk, 20 qt.*--$VANOLIND, inbu~ 15cqt.* ~S?.:~:!:I ~:::.':~:~'~
at New Boston, Ill. Mr and Mrs Delbert Johnston of has veen conunueo mls SChOOl year. I This is all the senior news for anniversary was Friday, Jan. 31st. ~ 1. +qazg-e -~a, pr ve-mentg esupas *Prtvai/i,g~a~ rprit~(Dl~t~x~) ~[~i~'~,~m'~:::: ::: ~:::~~'~
I "" "" "" '- " n~ Mr /1he program chairman, ~ernice this week bu* ~g as,+/om~aemcerpoputargraa . -- . ~-~.~,~-,~,- ~m,~,~:~.~'.~
Mr and Mrs Ivan Stanle'" enter i vln~on, r~ennem ~uncan, a u "~Leinb u-h ~,~ mute u~x~ wce~-- Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gunn and
" "~ - Mrs. i a g, arranges 1or me guesz MH Jimmy were Sunday dinner guests The reducti n in car-b~-nmeans e--x~-~pleasure ~r those e~a il~, .t2Fough 9~ttoleumIastimtelLl~llr~e|recommends:Amefican Pe: Change oil L~%~ ~''~
rained their club at a picnic sup-and Ll yd .Gra~ernand 2~~ speakers and Nola Robertson is[V "
per and bridge on Tuesday eve- rlelen were ~oU~ansaY~famil .g Ed now in charge of the music.--BDL ] LISBO~,~a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James t~t~erperrormanceotacmanengme cry 1000miles!" ~ ~|
ning" Mr" and Mrs" Carl Reece f ~' me "~' "~' ", ale oonns~on wno came Y& .- "[HOME EC.~rlaay t McArthur Jr at Center Point.-~ ~' '"'
Cedar Rapids were guests of the ' " ' n- th week end Do you know the general rules[ FEDERAT---~-D~u~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neal and
e evening ~o spe u e ~ . Jimmy were supper guests Sunday
club including Messrs. and M s- ' o irA l for preparing vegetables The.ad-IRev Ga-lar~ " "~,~"-~o ~,- evening at the home of Mr. and
non;dames FrankMerle Longwooldridge,Of Mount DeaVer-n ~l msWlmparentsrela~ves', remrnea n me w . j havel vancedlearnedClass thatin homedifferenteConomiCS]colored 19 15"S'"a~ mXeacners ~- ~ ~" ~'rayer~mmt'-'~meeung'? "'"a~ Mrs. Wilton Gunn. ~ STICK WITH A WINNE~R
Clark, Roy Plattenberger, Orville Mr and Mrs Ernest Oetting ann vegetables must be "re"ared b- ~ : . . Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Simmons
Crawford and John Peterson her daughter Mrs. Ted Gibson of]various rules if the co~or~'is to rey- Sunday school 9:30 aJn. were Cedar Rapids visitors Mon-
terM r~na~dMMrS. G~LghtAl:r~geP:tien~ dL~aTi2~: wSeP~vs~rS;a~rYsofa~deetMt~n ~es wm~l~nia;?:ightcea~aP S:iolb~s' Aw~ids y~:~png;grPa~Pl~h:Pele0et~g7~.l~a~p~30, daLorge Briggs helped butcher at Get your Standard Red Crown Gas and Iso-Vis Motor Oil From
" a Their where they "s" d g' I bases will improve others Cream Carl Blessing's Monday, where 6 JACK DAVIS STANDARD SERVICE
-'ue~ were Mr and Mrs "E M son, A. C. K~mball and family, . i of Tartar improves vegetables with : ~ P'.~:
at a :family droner on Sund y at Evemng Service 7 30 m hogs were to be killed. L.A. Davis, Prop. Lisbon, Iowa Jack McKaY,
s ~ '~ac City ann a o~anason Kicnara.-.~-:*- -: ,- ~, -I zwo ~uay Mloie~tu(ly ~lass on --------~-
Killen o" Svrin- ~ ~ .~, 6- wt~i~,t~ plglnenl,~ vegemmes wl~n I Mcmdnv nt a w
vB~l~ee ~ ~:n~dPPY~rs Leez i~ela~d Kimball at Lake View. Mrs. Gib- strong flavors should be cooked in --~'~-~--" ~.~m.
Morley
Mrs. Ella F. Austin
and'Mr, and Mrs. Lee Bebee and ~ yreturned to her home on Tues- 13fflar~oiamsOUntchOfaJat~rs:ithwl~d JServUrS~YT:~Op.m~UaY ann r'rayer i ~i i i
their families of Anamosa; Mr and " " " ~ Ch
" . Mr. and Mrs. Orwlle Crawford[learned so that we will be ~'~^ *~ I Friday Prayer serwce at the
Mrs. John Schladusky or unn;i anand and Bobbv~ Dean, Mrs. John Haak ~,--r~ ~ +~" ~uuu ~cx~ure~='- u )home of Mrs .R/ggs at 2 p.m. SYLVESTER MILLER INJURED U],~,IR''I~ am
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L tts a and Mrs Anna Belle Bittle were flavor -,~,~ -,~,~ --~ ~ h ~ ~ ~:[ You are mwted to attend any of IN AUTO ACCIDENT
family of Mount Vernon c ~ ,-" "~ "" " 'the above service " " Sylvester Miller is at Mercy hos-
I
o,aay guests oz me ~*-. naru*u Of food nutrients [ s. we we come pital, Cedar Rapids, with severe in-
A family group spending Sunday Gardner family and Miss Grace Home Economics Club will trot [you. rsona f
x Dean -- juries received in an auto crash at
with Mr and Mrs. Harold Gor- Bittle in Waterloo Mrs. Re,line the program to be used in our ~ ,
don included Frank Gordon, sr daughters Deanne and Marilyn, who i"Better Etiquette Drive " A boy ~ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Cedar Rapids, where he had gone
in " " ~ z~vv. ~. J. ~ter, razor Monday with Harry Jamison of ' ~ ~r
Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Gordon andhad been v~s~tmg with friends and a g~rl will be selected at the Weekday Mass 8"00 o'clock Newport.
son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. George Iowa Fans for two weeks, met them. close to be resenn ted at th,~ nctlv++~j " "
Mieneke and son Franklin, and Mrs. in Waterloo to return home w~th banquet late this spring. METHODIST CHURCH MR. AND MRS. HEFFLEFINGER
Blanche Scott of Mount Vernon; them The par~y smppea in t~eaar MUSIC N ~
"" " 1" .E ~. ~cv. wm. /J. ~aos~rom, a~mlsv~r ARE HONORED AT SHOWER
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gordon, sons Rapxds on thmr return to ca l on Dear "Music Lovers Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hefflefinger Lisbon, Iowa
Bob and Roger of Martclle; and Mr and Mrs. George wain m oo- L.H.S. is again breaking into Especially inviting youth were honored at a miscellaneous
Mr. and Mrs Frank Gordon 3r servance of their weamng anniver- the he ' ' hn---~ z~ -,
,' . adhnes with news o. ,u,-,-,~,~ wor~mp ,~:~o a.m. shower Thursday evening at the
and son Ronand of Tipton. sary. glee club, and what was heard be- Epworth League at 6:30 p.m. school auditorium at which were
ing sung around the school
Girls glee club is faring very well GRAVER DISTRICT NEWS AT 2:00 O'CLOCK
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