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Eight ill t Give Boy Scout Honors Wednesday A meeting of the Board of Re- view and Court of Honor, of the Ce- dar Rapids Area of Boy Scout~ was rank was awarded to Ray Over- man of Lisbon. Rev. C. F. Hartzell, scout master of the Mt. Zion Scout troop, was awarded a first aid merit Ibadge. James Manville field executive made the presentations. Members of the Board of Review were: Rev. held in the :Mount Vernon high HartzeU, Robert Beranek, Rev. school building on Wednesday eve- Joseph Gray, jr and ,Mr. Manville. ntng During the Court of Honor the following awards were made: Wayne Ford, Central City, received Mrs. C. W. Beach served as maid the Gold Palm medal; Arnold Ken- {of honor Wednesday afternoon at yon, jr Central City, the Bronze!the marriage of her brother Ed- Eagle award Maynard Kenyon of ward Hill of Oxford Junction to Central City, received a Life Rank [Miss Laura Ingals, graduate nurse Merit Badges were awarded to iof~ Findley hospital, Maquoketa. Darrel Sinkey, Maynard Kenyon, ]John Ingalls brother of the ~bride Junior Hatfield, Norman Pollock I was best man. ,Mr. and Mrs. Hill all of Central City. First class rank win live in Oxford Junction where was received by Maynard Kenyon lhe is editor of the Oxford Mirror, of Central City and Second class ~ newspaper. Pringle's (h ality ';tore [ r k ,+ PHONE 4312 MouNT VERNON Deliveries at 9 and 11 a.m.; 2 and 5 p.m. Weekend Specials Red Grapes, lb 15e Rutalb os, lb 3c Texas ,~edless Grapefruit, Parsnips, 3 lbs 14c dozen 27e Bru~ell Sprouts, qt box 19c Pink Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c Juice Oranges, doT~en 23c Bro(~oli, hunch 19c Navel Oranges, dozen 19c, 25e, ,Celery Cabbage 12c and 15c 35c and 39c Rhulmrb, ponnd 10c Idaho Baking Potatoes, pk 29c Cucumbers, each 10c Caulifh~ver, 19c to 23c Carrot% 2 bunches 15c Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs tSc Jonathan Aplfles, 5 lb ~ 25c " = Avovadas, Tomatoes, Green uar~% z vuncnes .; 15c Peppers, Celery, Lettuce, I)e- Caorm~e, solld, lb 4c llcious Apples, R~tdishes, Green ?==2 Little Duke Cookie, lb 23c [ ~Ionarch Gelatln, all flavors, Welch Grape Juice, pt 22c I 4 lmekages 19c ~Mt. Hope Longhorn Cheese, I Noodle Soup Mix, pkg 9c pound 25c I Morton's Salt, plain or Iod. Mexene Chili Powder, can 15c I 2 tubes 17c Monarch Beef or Chicken I Macaroni or Spaghetti, Broth, 12 oz can 10c I 2 11~ 15e Jane Good Peanut Butter, i Yellow Corn Meal, 5 lb bag 17c 32 oz quart Jar 25c [ Long Itallan Spaghetti, lb 12c Pineapple, 4B, Sliced, I Monarch Fancy Rice, No. 1 (am 10c I 2 lb package 19c Cherries, red pitted, I Oatmeal, with glassware, No. 10 can 47c [ package 23c Ralston Cereal, pkg 23c OTnar Flour, 49 lbs $1.69 ] .~,Pard Dog Y~<~I, 3 cans z~c :peO ? 2r% Y I Pa t I Absorene SVall Paper Clean- omatoes, No. 2~ en, 2 for 21c [ er, 3 cans 2.~,c No 2 can, 3 for 23c m ICantgy Soap, with curl co b, Bean Sprouts, No. 2 can 10c [ 3 bars 19c Yacht Club Green Beans, I Ivory She, lge pkg with 2 cans 25c I 2 meal. bars Ivory Soap 26c #2ershe: ~: ~ l? ca2:7 I Rinse,I~2ndr y Size [ 5~c : [ GROCERY and MARKET [ | SANTOS COFFEE 9P7 [ DRIPO COFFEE, [ I 3 pounds Vac. Pack, 2 lh can I I or Brown, 2 lbs I C[ Velveeta," 2 lb box I I Prime 1"C I [ DRESSING, Quart [ZCans i I IPEACHES, SliCedlor,PIe I [ Yellow, 5 pounds [ Halves, 4B, No. 2Vz 1,I | 2C- N I V G.lSOUP MIX ] I: packages 1,u[ Reg. lOe Box ~1~I l OYSTER O*}C / OCCIDENT eft I [ CRACKERS, 2 lbs f't) [ FLOUR, 49 lbs )IoO [ | WALNUT SANI FLUSH n I /COOKIES, 21bs. Z,JC/Large25cSize I ,NAvY BEANS, ql' P & G SOAP,I / 5pounds : [ 3Bars : IVt" I / / I [ CHERRIES, Red Alili. l WAX PAPER, 1 O+,l /Pitted, No.]0can 25cRoll I . ORANGES, Texas DOG FOOD, Dixie, . C 9C C| Juice, Dozen 231 I U,C HAMS, 5 lb. Aver- 1,5 25 +, ond PEARS, Bartlett, I I GROUND BEEF 10. l No. 2,/2 : I / I POTATOES, Ohios, c l LARD, Armour [ peck I Star, 3 lb. pail l Specials For, Friday'and Saturday Laundry, 10 Giant Bars'. 35e CHEF.E, Krafts Amer. Pimento and Velveeta 2 Ibs 51c PALMOLIVE, 1 Cent Sale, 4 Bars 21c CHERRIES, Sour Pitted, 2 No. 2 tins 23c BLACK SWEET CHERRIES, 2 No. 2 tins 35c FLOUR, Omar, 24'/2 pound bag . 87c COFFEE, Richelieu Drip or Regular, pound tin 25c BACON, Corn King, Sliced Cello Wrap, pound 27c GLO-COAT, Johnson's Floor Polish, 1 1/3 pint tin 50c PRESERVES, Rich. Strawberry & Blk. Berry lb jar 25c COOKIES, Gaity Choc. Sandwich, pound 19c TREET, Armour's All Purpose Meat, tin 25c PICKLES, Heinz, Fresh Cucumber, cut, lge jar 23c GREEN BEANS, Rich. French Style, whole, 2 tins 43c PEAS, Richelieu Sifted Early June, 2 tins 33c SWEET POTATOES, Rich. Maryland Golden, 2 tins 27c PEACHES, Extra Fancy Dried pound 18c SHRIMP, Richelieu Jumbo wet pack, 2 tins 39c GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, large size, 7 for 25c FROZEN PEAS, Richelieu 21c; Brussels Sprouts 26c [, DILLEY'S We Deliver Mount Vernon, Iowa Dial 4012 p Flowers wired everywhere. Phone 11 l~bo~ Iowa i iiilUl i I TH'E ~IO~ V]~RNON, IOXVA, HA~VKEYE-REOORD AND THE LISBON HERALD Have Fine Service At Methodist Church LOWER GRADEI BE RTGM S CHOOL the score at the half =being all tied up, 10-10. Mount Vernon gained the lead late in the third quarter, and from then on to the end of the game they never lost it. John Wolfe was high for Mount Vernon with seven points to his credit. Ward Hemenway and Jim Laing were second with five points each, and Harold Herring was next with four points. Ryan of Mechan- lcsville was high for both teams with twelve points. T. B. Sargeant Suffers Heart Attack While Driving Debate Squad To Go South In Spring Thursday, JUST LISTED A ] lent two story six Modern from the wood floors, up heat with a very 1o1 Garage, surfaced show you something 1 Kyle, Mt. Vernon. Seven girls and one boy took the rural eighth grade examinations' last Friday in the Mount Vernon high school under the supervision of Superintendent Clyde Lindsley [ of the Mount Vernon schools. Grant Beer Permit To Utility Consumers and Investors Lester Konigsmark Of Ely League of Illinois, and a member~ of the Advisory Board of the Gug- The Mount Vernon city council genheim Foundation from 1935 to j granted a beer ,permit to Lester 1939. He is one of the five ira- L Konigsmark, of near Ely on Men- partial chairmen of the Newspaper!day evening at their regular haeet- Industrial Board. 'Mr. Douglas was Iing. Mr. Konigsmark contracted a member of the advisory Commit- I to purchase the Northside Beer tee ap.pointed by the U.S. Senate I Tavern from Frank Kralik last and Social Security Board to revise week, subject to the granting of a the Social Security Act. He was I permit by the council. He will take elected in April of 1939 as alder-tpossession on Monday. man from the Fifth Ward of Chi- t cage, and will serve until 1943. I No Poison Snakes In Labrador Mr. Douglas has also traveled ex- [ It IS ~ald that there ire no pol~. tensively abroad. In 1926 he wasI 0nous snakes in Labrador, and moll. a member of an unofficial Corn-/ q~ltoes tbere carry no malaria. mission studying the American pc-| Tomatoes, Mayflower, No. 2 can, single 10c 6 cans 49c 12 cans 92c Peaches, J.S. Halves or Sliced, single 19c 3 cans 55c Peaches, No. 10 can 39c Cherries, No. 10 can 53c Gelatin Dessert, all flavors 3 packages 14c i COUPON ? CRACKERS, 2 Ibs 15c I Gr0cer--y Dial 6212 We Deliver Mount Vernon, I0wa "Champ" Hats $2.95 LaSalle Hats $3.50 New Spring Suits New Spring Top Coats New Spring A Big Store In A Town Mr. and .Mrs. Htllis Gill and daughter Barbara of Marion were guests on Sunday in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gill. Dr. Russell Cole who suffered an attack of the flu over the week end was able to leave Tuesday morning for a 'busines~ trip to Washington, D.C New York City and Boston Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Cole's two daughters Betty and Nancy are still confined to their ,beds with flu and Mrs. Frank Cole is improving from the same malady, at her home. Schaeffner and Marx p'~e of $5,000 in an international competition on, "The Theory of Wages." During the past few years, Mr. Douglas has acted as secretary of the Pennsylvania Governor's Com- mission on Unemployment, and economic advisor to the New York Commission. He has ,been a mem- ber of the Illinois Housing Com- mission He was a leader in the Take County Exams In keeping with the plan general- The following account of the ly followed in Methodism in the death of T. B, Sargeant, a former Members of the debate squad will United .States, last Sunday was ob-, . resident of Mount Vernon has been will l,ave one week before the served here as Race Relations Day received. Mr. Sargeant and family spring recess on their annual tour, ++ resided here for several years while it was announced today by debate Dr. Glenn Rowley's sermon on he was in tile real estate business, coach. Judge IAttell. i x'i~---- "'" .~u~ ION Abraham Lincoln, God's Aristocrat ,~-~"~e~ ' " 9 ~- stop on tour I for' life.ring i~ar~ icY U a has received much favorable corn- moving to Osage in 1. lo. The first their t ment from those who attended the ~ Death came suddenly to T. B. through the south will be at Lex- I gation RALPH V. service He chose as his text, ~ Sargeant, farmer sou~h of Lime ington, where for the first time Agent. Micah 6:8, "~rhat doth the Lord Springs, on Friday afternoon, Jan. in this country there will be a l " require of thee, but to do justly, 94 He, was bringing his daughter . " + ' . Nattonal Student Model legislature I f'~LT A "i~/l" . and to love mercy and to walk Marguerite nomc from [eacning + " ~ ~ st,z-4 ~v. ~ ~ ~ . ~ .+The legislature will lm limited to humbly with thy God?" This is a sc o, near ,araLoga when, auOU~ " ~ ~ T~tA~7" ~'~T T~ text which is applicable to the three miles west of Davis Corners, 50 colleges, those pa, twtpatmg who I U2"~.X UI~.I.) Great Emancipator. he suffered a heart attack His i fh'st signed up for the presentation I 1" . o . " T " " l~eady ior dellVe From the first notes of the pre- daughter managed to get the car he Legislative assembly will be . - 'i, lude, the Largo, from the World stopped summoned help from the organized as the I; ~ited States gee- Gay. ~exea cn Symphony 'by Dvorak, played by Reed Miles home which was near- o-nment is havin~ a House a Sen ed chicks on or Mrs. Helen Oakland at the organ, Iby. Howe~' r Mr. Sargeant passed late, a President,~a Vice-President Iv. S. approved, l to the last hymn, "Where Cross the [away[ sno ~tty afterward ber o.[e I ~nd a Speaker of the House ed. Discount fc Crowded Ways of Life" the service ,neuleat am coma am ~ve. ~'nc omt- . wary follows' l, rom Lexington, the squad will with order. R~ showed careful planning and ap- ' . !~-o to ,~labama for throe of four early chicks are propriatness for the day. [ Turner Bartlett Sargeant was~ " ' ' . . daxs to debate it the Bnmmgham av s r Iborn August 13, 1869, the eldest!s'"'~ ~ " - p +, co der The two special numbers, "Swing child of George William Sargeant ,outh(,n " college, here" . M. F. /- TI A Low, ~qweet Chariot," with Dorothy and Mary Catherine Mclntire in Hw,n.~, of the (7ornell class of '17 L~l-1 2-~. Beach as soloist, and "Travelin' " ]Sac COtlllty Iowa is dire( tot of debate m]~^ o: ~ German,bY EnderS,wereSUngsplendidly'byPrOf.given.Francis He spent his early boyhood in Another schedule debate v ill be 1950 E Ave [IAnn county, Iowa, where be re- at the Alal)ama collcge for Women For the offeratory Mrs. Oakland played the Negro spiritual, "Were [ ceived his education in the rural at Monticello, where the debate You There?" which has been so coach is J. Harold Henning of the~i beautifully arranged by Dr Her- Cot'nell class of '25. ] ace Alden Miller. The final debate will be at Mur- It ts interesting to note that since ray State Teachers college in Mur- the Civil War the Methodist church ray, Ky. has been a leader in race responsi- c 1 qurne] who dtcd at the age of 17 billty and edu at|on for the co ored ] " ", ',; people. The church supports elev- Mrs. Angenne Sperry of Greene, Harket Report cn colleges and three professional Iowa; l)r. Var,'en D. Sargcant of schools for them. Rust college, [Manilla, Philippine Islands; and Hogs, Chicago t-'--op- $8.15 Me~ fl M ,qargt ]nt of Toledo Ohm Whose singers have appeared here /~ "" " ' ~' '~ ' " ' Cattle, Chicago top $15.50 occasionall ~s one and the U cr Y, ' pp ~ .-~ fie was engaged in farming until Sheep, Chicago top $10.50 When you Iowa Conference is one of its spon- !,the death of his wife in 1908, after Hogs, Cedar Rapids top $7 75 sors. which he left the farm and engaged Chicago ~ram Record and I Next Sunday is to be Family Day ~ [in the real estate business for sev- Wheat, per bu 79 ~ c . . ol al years at this church Dr. I{owley has --+.;.~ ~ ] " Corn, per bu 607~c are addresslng chosen for his sermon topic, +~'" ~ He married Rose Helm in 1917 at Oats, per bu [[[[[[[[[[ 351~c ",Maintaining a Christian Home To- " lOunge, Iowa. To this union two army of buyers day." It is also Day of Prayer for 711 Ji /children wore born, Margucrite rl% colleges and students will assist in I I I~ I /l,ouise, who is teaching near Lime JtOU IL~al ~ ']['O mSSlly ter wh~t you Ithe service. [Springs, and Marvel Marie, who urn u) lage 7 for Regular . dad m mfancy The music of the choir led by 1 ll [] / " " " ChLsslfiod Ad ~vU,m --or buy, yore Lloyd Oakland mssisted by Mrs. [ Since 1918 he has been farming /,'OR SALE Baled straw elove~r tion will -et art Oakland at the organ, is a beauti- /and for thc past 13 years has lived hay, never been rained on. Bert g ful and effective art of the service This picture sh()~s a ne~ ban built last fall hy Frank M[allie, on f rm m ,q P " ~ ~" " 1 a a south of Li e,prings. E. Miller, IAsbon. 16p much appreciated by th congrega- formerly of the Grmtge Hart neighborhood, on his farm iu the vicinity [ He was a member of the Meth- tion. ~f Ne~v B~ston~ I~. A~fred Varnh~t and ~sc~r Staben~w and a cre`v ~dist ehurch ~f IAme Springs and ~ll attended Sunday School and of men from Lisl~)n did the carpenter week, The ham is 36x60 feet, I " . 3 + |enurcnwnennisnealthpermitted. STRAP D :;2 and has a storage eapa~ lty for 80 tons of hay In thc mo~ uleone l~rooKlns ' ' " " I He |caves to mourn his passing, ~r~ ~r *~ ~r~ his wife, two sons, three daughters, warner wrl[es rrom [eleven grandchildren a brother Frid H,~.- l-l.m~ In I 1;, Pnnl D-u las Sneaks,cupation of Haiti. In 1931, he was }William of New Hampton' and oth" Shows at 7:10 and 9:25 ~ sent to Et op by t e G gge " ] er relatives and friends. Special Admission--AduIt~ 35c plns 5c tax. Played ]~ Mrs Mac I~GG-~ has had inter On Social Security Foundation to study unemployment Funeral services were held at the Cedar RaI)lds cud an the larger cities at 50c 1~ ~. ' . :': ~ " conditions and unemployment in- I M. E church in IAme Springs Men- esung n,e~s ~rom ,~rs. James surancc abroad. Mr. Douglas spent [ day at 10 a.m. Rev. Joseph Yates Cecil warner, ,petter. rememDerea nere as bpeaKing . in a convcrsa~mnal ~,~ ,tll an~. u ~in*^r"~ of 19 5.o -19.ou oH,cmtmg. ~ m, Mroduc rear B. De flle's two million dollar tt Cleone BrookmsCornell ex '35 manner which compelled the a-,in Ital- Franceand En-land P P tion of the Great North ' ' 1-i( nc Paul I Y ~;,I TnC remains Were taken to Arm- ~ who wrote from India where her; terest of his Cornell a,d ", . e, i stud in and observin conditions s s + strong" "~owa for" "nurm, ~nere N?'th t M husband Is a teacher in Allahabud Doughs ~ ednesd'~y mght spoke on there ] " ' ' ' ' d ' "' S c '" S ur]t Mr i I snort services were held at the Agricultural college and she is a the subject ".o iai .ec "y." .[ /~.rave ~ we$ 0unte supervisor. Douglas, an eminent sociologist and [ /~ "" In a letter dated November 101author is a professor at the Vnl- ,~I.[n~|~49, D-- ] !~ ~,Ga y Cooper, Madeline Carroll, Paulette ' [ llallilUt Dlgflrl~ DUA she wrote of her husband being lversity of Chicago. . +-. . v [~ ~^J flfl~ 41- I r I.~LPllll~ I~q~t~U[~ 1|~1, away to attend some gomernmentCalling the We ks Progress Ad- Office Records In Preston Foster + The outstanding l~)l)ular scnsati(m of the motion p~ agricultural meetings of the ]ministration "heroic but not ade- T~o ~r~ o I Lnw In VitM,tv school giving a ,benefit play for the quate," ~'Mr. Douglas proceeded to i rlne rerlormances I " Indian Red Cross andtaktngin]discuss the other provisions forf - I Dr R H i~ head of the Sun. Men. Mat. Sun. 2:30. Sun. Eve 400 ru per or 135 00 old age and unemployment as they ~ Playing to a standing-room-only ~ f ~." . ".~,' ]~ 'P $ " I . -, ' . ,*u'a'~ ~ta~e .o.ege ~eea ]~aoora- The hilarious GROUCH0-CHIC0-H/ She sa s there is a r n n have devcloped in the past few crowd for two succesmve perform- ~m. whloh nn.u~U tests ~'~" ~" Y g a d grow. [ ' ' ~ "~ 11 " - n" art ' ~"" " ~"~'" years ances a nne 'orne etuae t c o Mraner B G of young Americans there, but she I -,'. [ 10 and 0 thousand samples of sees her In tan Old ago has become more of a reached a near-professional lever t d frtond~ n~ rnnoh ~ ] " ~ ' tafut sceus ior IOWa Iarmers ano t -u tin f" X ro$. O the me sociological problem recently the m the 1Attle Tneat-c prou c o o /.~ a ~ A .rtcans. I " ' + /~tseu uuate.~, ul'~ Lllttt SttZllp es De Ther speaker pointed out because of the Shakespeare's "r~am~et" last v'rl- /~nt in n~,~ ~h~o,~ ,~ +~ t e was something about a " Dizzy, Daffy Rip-Roaring fun fel camnfire dinner ~ Crln +,~ h~ ] low death rate the shifting popu-day and ~aturuay nignts~ecause,~n~-inc~ ~-~h " ~ ' ' 1 k S /,-v--"e~ beach on a river bicycling and lations, the speeding up proee~ of of the popular demand for t'c et,/ The Seed L,~boratory has handled them all cheated. You can't beat it for ent~ swimming. AI~. o~. o.' t- ]industry which results in the loss ]a matinee performance of the play |.q oan~idornhlo v~l m,-i.~ ,~. CRIME DOESN'T PAY NEWS---OTIt~ length of a fine s~rmon by a of jobs by the older people, and the is.betas g,ven next Satu[day,)vhen "cem~ber~a'nd'~Januar'-y~ ~but-could --I o Iquatelyiinability of manYforCnildren to a~e Iedsunbym re spectators win oe ~nrln-,' 21c Tues.- WED. --- A top notcher at barlrit. "'~i'~;:al;;;3;m~'mueh like life in provide the~.r parents. J]n] Djly s maSpt;~ly preflDn, t3- [Late this month and during March the U.S.A, I The metho~ or. comoatnng. . tms ~s ] non.or r~am et, tne l~" nce or e -,it will be swam ped ~th'" sam les.n A Big Show ] In 1 called grants m a~d ~h~ch at mark Mrs ~ra;tt;rsd~te:h:]~v;mb;;i::d[tempts to "tax people where they A settingmarvellous for itssim-yeSreeLte~io~tger]L?2cb:::uYse t~h,:t "A DISPATCH FROM REUTBI~ ~n ~r~v~--,- " - I live and distribute the money where plicity and adaptability provided ~. . ,~ l':d~at~l G. Robinson in a mighty story about the -. . iw't~t,ef ,as~ season injures ~:ne flilliOIIS news agency. .~ ~other';tU~a2ua '~;~we; r;;nmt ~; ]it is needed," said Mr. Douglas. ]a statable baek.g[ound for cast per- Igermination of many seeds, includ ; m ' % - 7 I With a characteristic gentle hu- I rormances wnlcn were, atmos I in~" so-beans fl-x ~nt~ "'~ "" March 9 and 16---"Victory" and "Mr. and 1 w:~;h~g'r Uw= ~tIIl ~:rtna:n~;::; Im r which so well put over his [w,thout except,on: on a high level, p ghum" Some flax s:;nples" h"=ve + +,~ + v - ' Ipoints the professor told how the I The keynote of tms production was ta"t - ~ ~ ueen very lOW In V1 11 y ana some w:ehr; s~ledv~;t:d t(te i~be;]leKT;:' ]intelligentsia along the Atlantic the harmony and balance of the set/oats samples have been completely ~ 'bnrn college which'she descrlbed|seabOard like to think of thom-lwltn tne acung, or tne costumeS ldead + : - |selves as the "brain belt" as op-|with the mood of the play, and of] He advises "erson -- posed to the grain belt of the the actmn ith t e speech [ She also visited I ucknow o~.~ ~. / ~ ] . . . . ~ ~ have samples tested to get in touch colie~.e [also Mettlodist~ ~i'~'re'=~"~" ]middle west. "At any rate," said] ~l'ne seeming naturalness of the Iwith the Farm Bureau Office ira- %~" . " |bMr" Douglas. "it is the money I actors, on tne, stage was an out- ~ cu,~,y.'-'^~: ~ne ~aoora~ory re- met ~vlr. and 'Mrs Wellons who,standing factor in the total effect ' ]belt and ~t is from the taxes of l I quests 1 ound samples of small nave two aaugnters m Gornell ' . f v v " ]this portmn of the country's wealth [o the play. Not one character l~rain or .~OVhonn m,~d 4. +l'ne brooK]us ramll llveu here . ~ looked or acted ^u* ~" -'~^~ :- ' ' ~nat many or ~ne aged or ine na- u c ut p ~xt=e tat saln I for several years In the house now I 1 p es of sorghum, sudan and ,c~ ~a ~, +~ rar~a.^~ |tion are ca" d - seeds of this size, and 1 to 2 ounce ~e for The national hm rcga t~elfth century clothes |government matches the state dol-I anCOmf1?d:gr:+:r2c~ vOfo mo;eit~]ent Isamples of timothy clover and far for dollar on the old age as- ' . "ce "th a [ " " " I /bluegrass. A small e, har~e is made ~r~1~Irt~1| ~|~ [sistance they give. 480 million dol- [ genuine feeling for the role he [ for this service ~ ~,-oLaa~.as vv x~s~ ]lars a year are given by the state lwas playing, Jim Daly as Hamlet[ ][ ~ ~x I~ T)~a~.r]11~ 117 1~ ]and the national governments to- was superb. Warren ~Middleton in~ l.~lJl~ IL~U~ JL il&lkliili~ jL/ml~J~ legit ~.ell YegeteDle IL.il'e Cornell's wr~ team lost to [ge~::dl?n th~ ::rU;;s states differs, ! tsh2g; l:eYfniHq l;atia n2h ;ed af;ge;~ld 0fThv: ~itj~tleC/l~f/s a very low form and Mr Don las otnted out man ~s one to ~atch m forthcom g Purdue yesterday 17 to 13. The]. g" P . ,!. ' " . ' . " "[ --. ,-,- - -- - ,wnereas in many eastern state9 onl,~ i mg Ll~l:le The&Ire proauc[ions. wi'! io~'?bbei'; diii)e= Wn~r~y~Y, /~:7~ti fn:V2:: 10n P~l ~S ~fi6v~ dP2ntheet); Oph;l:tte~Sarl;:;,Y ,v~::/ Friday, the Cornell wrestlers will / TM of every eight are getting old t ~rtru.de, mother of Hamlet, and I or~r'~'N lk meet the New York Athletic club [age assistance. Iowa, the speaker [u swains, uncm and stepfather oft .~lt~'~ /|~|~ and on Saturday the" w;i' ~--" +^ /said has one of the very best sys- i the Prince, played by Don Johann- [ ~.~-'V~t,& i~at-~l~J make it four stratght over the Army Items of handling the problem, with sen. left httle to be desired. ~e~ w~ -- . "Bvron Allen at the head I Bob Steffa was a standout in the / I~n~. 14~,~, ~H~.~,~, ~e~e~of21n~unA:;?r t~ghtse;tange,+'the present social security act is +comedy role of Polonius, father of { a~J[ JLI l.ll~'i.~al~U O.~ t " " ' k 8Cf rthePennsylvaniansandtw f r] " " ~"" "" -'effect ;f the o enin scene i r Spring in you the Purple lempmyment reserve tuna, with, Mr. I P. g ~,n t'OrK & eans u -- ,-o Coach" Dick Barker is meetin Douglas stated, many needing it which Jim Eyre, Jack Cow and I ' *~ "~"I several old friends-n thi--;'o+~-~ [brut not eligible for some "blue- Zygmont Wotczak set the mood for NO. 2~ can 8 c Ilaw" reason ! the enhre productmn and sent Cherries, Mavfhw . trip. The Purdue coach, Claude I I"Hamlet" off to a fl in' " " v Reeck was one of his first wrestlers ] The coming problem as Mr. } ~ Y g start. Pitted No 2 ,'*- ,n~ How well have you ever been plea ~! ' . ~ornoll'8 ld aln lee was a oun,* ~a. ~t ~u,~, at Cornell. Lloyd Appleton, the [Douglas sees ~t will be w~th the I,~amlet norm Y'" g in a Spring hat? ti a al youtn or actmn un0c urea Army mentor was nerhans his [demobilization of the big army be- ] ' . - m t~mee, ' - ~" ' in ( . witn none ot the unpleasan~ new- " rea e w g a ~ umulated The soldmrs Drl r g t st pupil t ice representing [: "e p o Reg, 2 lbs 49c [would not ualif for "- rouc mtcrpremuon wnicn is some- " Don't answer now until you h~ the Purple in the Olympics Final- I' q y tne unem- . . " ~, ly, the Franklin and IVIarshall [ployment insurance. Favoring a ] [;te:ecg2:~: ?o'7~liJstr2ud~;lnYc: ~lm" Li000 uneer Coffee, 3 lbs 37c taken a look into these hat boxes. #+ ~ITa, y::;r;har;tut :::erb:wC's.ltnW" ~nnn;r;t2;:trjlnd~lntr:lo;ftth; v~;Y'[ing, completely sane young man, Soap, Ivory, 10 reed. or you tell us while we listen. ' ; Y . " ~ e tg lea Mr Douglas eon P " ! who faced with a conflict of idea 6 laree bars ao coacn at Iowa ~tate ~ CltlUeU "I0 I -- ' ~ ~C ' + ' . ;ann acuon did what he could on meet pressure of the war situa- I the crisis ' Candy, ,Ru+,or Ball% We've never seen such hats as yet tion, it will probably be necessary The au'dience foun- ' - JUlli~UP[ lll~ll I'lVi~ to change the system " (1 ]t not hard ~ 07. ~C Id ~'~ w'r . . " " He has rod, ,ous" n to give the actors a sympathctic goi g" to try on this Spring . . . 1 ttemalns unaelea[ea p g-,e ergy and[support and easily caught the xmoc orolm, lO loc you ve never worn anything that a pplicatmn, and whatever he un-lbreathle~s thrill of the drama A1 Sninach Ma,-flo~ . uertaKes is uone witn tnorougnness I nn,1 R~.++. " r --~. quite as good an ad for both of us. " ,+ ou son ulrectors and ,xm.unt Vernon s.undefeated Jun- In controversy he combines with lthc enti.e role of c~st ann ~: No. 2 can, single 10c 1or nlgn oasKe~Dall team won from t " ~ " nls uetalled unuerstanaing ot every which worked on "Haml-'" " ~ o~n~ ~I,~ 10 ~.~ ~, ~O~ Mechanicsville last Tuesday after- fae I et ueserve -- -.~--~ u,~ x~ ~sm oo~ ' tor O[ tne issue tne &Dlli[y I;O I hearty thanks from ever "- " noon by the score of 21-19. The -resen'. hi . ,'% . [ - . . . y rneatre- t~ == ~. Stetson p t s arguments err cnvew I goer for an msplrm r uorn, aynower z can Hats game was played in the local gym and i'h " -" ~' " I " g p eduction of . *O . " " ' w tout rancor, xtr.l)0Uglas, a greatnlax~ ~l~etl~ ~ n. 1~ was a ClOSe game tnrougnout i ,- o ~,**. xu~ " is the author of a number of books. + In 1934 hc was awarded the Hart, Eight Rural Pupils cans 49c 12 cans 89c Adam Hats $2.95