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ay Faqer~g%M C~,~:~,| i Linn Ladies met with Mrs. Ken-iIA/ .... I,. iff~|,,k, T .... II ..... :A-
S at a l~ v.. *.'Wl.l~ll {neth Kirkpatrick Tuesday evening,! VVUilII~III ~ %+IUIJ. IVVU VUI.UlII.II~+
busine~eal entertained about 9a+ Feb. 12. with a good attendance./I • /- f + I ,# ~ il I r~ /
l-l" ..v ,
~arge 0 +is home Saturday eve ]Mrs. Ed Harris was assistant hostess• i /|qnT O!"/alenr un Morley Boara
• r , "~ -d - , v /
~reslde~tle vance of his 15 i , Mines Alfred Olson and Ed Malhe j "S a e t e "gh n • ont."
• . th b rtb-, ' . h r h Llo._t _f Your TaL__
Mrs J~ occurred Friday [ gave the lesson on Uses of Lard andl will be the theme of the mrok~ram MORLEY -- Two vacancies have
vi~ited~ttebekah lod~e~•m ~,~+IMmes Marvin Eberhard and George l • - ~" been created on the Morley ~chool
..... ., ..................... • ........ ,ffor the general meeting of the . . .
nor on ~[+u. zb, at 7"30 n m T+,- K.u'kpatrlck on Selecnon an(i At~er- ; Woman's Club Monday at 8 n m in board by the mdleatmn from Rus-
: Lctner~U .e draped in memory l atmn of Patterns. ! the social room at the Methodist sell Eldred that he will not be a
Richar~eSment of the Rebekahi ---- chuch. The hymn of the month candidate for re-election and by
his fa~ SOwa. j BLUE BIRDS PLAN MEETING lwill be featured on the music that Leonard Koppenhaver's withdrawal
wed~eY Sclaweitzer er=tertain, iWITH THEIR FATtlERS FEB. 26 i evening' due to his moving to Stanwood.
l Rod~e.~n°°rnood layette showe-i A father and daughter get-to-, The February meetin-s in the De!mar Findley whose term ex-
SundaY,.~n°°n as a courtesy ,~ ] gether is being planned by the Blue ! IFWC are election ones and a nomi- Pn•es with Mr. Eldred's will run
autz " ~- • ~ , " • .- • " ~.
csts of ~ • Bridge was nlavecl~ Bird groups of Mt Vernon for the natm~ committee lncludln~ Mrs. again, as will Mrs. Ralph Barger,
visited Oes. - - - ] evening of Feb. 26 at the Methodist' James McCutcheon c h m, Mrs up for re-election as treasurer Lew-
., sister,' Gerst and Mrs Clarence l church at 6 p.m. Mrs. Frank Meyer] George Uthoff and Mrs. "Harol~i is Velnon and Don Nicoll are mem-
entertained at "a ~--.^*,~ land Mrs. Mervyn Armstrong are in~l Kl•use are preparing a slate of offi- bers of the board whcse terms are
~onor of Mrs B {E{Y~-~Y I charge of arrangements. Mrs. G. H.] eers not yet expired and Koppenhaver
~e Gerst home lery~'~-wen" I Seobey will be a guest. Social hour will be in charge of had two years to go.
• . a~ ~nurs- ---- ! Mrs. Louis Ross and Mrs. Harry ----
Ig Sixteen shared the W.S.C.S. CIRCLES MEET i Sizer Mrs. Mike Schick will ap- TWO ADVANCE TO
~[ DT P.E.O will meet -~[ The following circles will meet / point" the table. DISTRICT SPEECII
.r~-- ~OUse Wednesd ..... F-+!Wednesday Feb 27. Circle 1 at l ~ Carl Mer~ka in humorous division
• I. Mrs Myrtle~2_,~_e°' z7-12 p m with Mrs Gordon Rahn;! ......... , and Carol Greenawald in dramatic
lure , Kelly Will be~;ey and I Circie '2, 1:30 desse'rt with Mrs. Roy W. I,,. Motions/0 u~serve received division I ratings in the
~arl Swanber ....... ~seSlYoung' Circle 3 2:30 with Mrs. l l~_.,.'.~L A----: ......... first round speech meet at Monti-
~n ,, ~iew. s wm give I Therese Jacobson: Circle 4 1 30 des-', rul.,~.~ ~..,v~a~,y, .. cello Thursday and will compete in
~ I~'~"'~----------- I sert with Mrs. Hugh Fouke" Circle i. ~vn'. an~ ivn-s. War a t=2+norton wlulthe district at Dubuque March l
CLES Amos ' • •+ De nosts munoay eeo. ze m ooserv-
• MEET 6 at 2 p.m. w~th Mrs. LeGmre, ~ . , ' . . [ and 2.
uslc C~cle . I . lance of their 40~'h wedding annl- , . •
s Will me..+ -, ..I Circle 7 1:30 dessert with Mrs. Law-, ......... I Karen Abbo,,t received a II m
Feb 2 ~ a~ z p m. I ' versary ~wemy-nve rela~wes wtu . •
' • 7 as fo . • rence West. " . . humorous, Sharon S~ver m dra-
.... ¢~Sldney Schw~eli~°w:• L°.ist ~ be guests m the Carohna room at matte, Lois Kuchenbaker in extemp,
u~-~"~eylaons, assio+;-- ' ~';'~• ! ~ .... ,., ~ ..... ~,~OL~, inCh(lay house a~ z p.m. to~owea !Tom Hindricksen in radio speaking.
Son o---g, lvtrs. ,,e~ ~o.~.~ ~,u~,~ ,~ by a burte~ supper a% lne l-lormn
~+ , pro~zram .......t,~,~ o,,~r~ o,~w =~R W S C S I ....... The one-act play also rated II. In
-'~Cha.l,~ ,~" , xviartn.a *,-, u*- ~ **~=* *'-, .... home at ~ n m rl-aole a,rmmtmen~s ....... ~ ,_ o
----.+s +t ' ' "-' " • ~=- . I me cas~ were ~,. ~ucnenua~er, ~.
~Pola .... ar.r, Mrs. Ru-! On Thursday, .Feb.+28, at 8 p.m. will be red and white with the o_ .......... +~ P, n,,hl C Hay J
~rraD',---+~tsung, Misslthegeneralmeeung°tw'b't~'~'Wm!Georae Washin=ton motif used inl~:.,=,~ ..... T'~'~.-" +~7-" ~',, ~' ,~"
~,-, prOgram Rut~-,..++~. Iv,,~ ~,,~td at +he church wit~a Oueen:.. ~. .: ~ ,~ .,, WllKen It. t~ussen o. xalunan, ~.
z~aralno , - ~u~ *-~ ~,',-~ ~ ~" Ine oecora%lons ~or%y rosesWill . ' ,
_ nd Mrs .... ]v~+~,.-- ol,r.l~ C'irol.o 5 will have i.. • . . }Slyer, K. Abbott, J. Shankland and
• ram• Na^T2. . • uoruon I ~'°~-= ................ __ , serve as me centerpiece. I ~+ o ......
,(~ lay a~ ~ ~,~,m mrcle meets I charge of the coffee hour. ~wrs. Nu- I The Hortons look forward to a re- ] ............
k.~-~. - -- -:ou p.m. With Mrs. [ win Rogers will have charge of de-[union with a number of relatives !,n,=,v ,v~,*a~-"~;
. ..~rkers . ]votions. A play, "Where Are me from a distance including Dr. and~,'~*"~' .... .'~': ..... •
Will m • , .... , • . ,n d b Mmes • Fmrmor Lively Learners met w~th
~ C-~$1d Hof*--~- met wlth~Nln, e , will be prose, te . Y _ " Mrs. Jordan Kelhng and Mrs. H. B.]~,loronvo r~nnenn Feh 9 Roll call"
--"----~ a poti~'~2~,n, Thursday, i Lloyd Loomis, R o o e r t ~aut~.er, ]Commerford of Waverly, Mo., the t b'~5~'¥~,-£,;2seen-£irisha~,e wl~ici~
~-:---"'~ach m~.~a mncheen at lCharles Easker Charles ~umln, ~- Richard Nightingales of Beloit Wis :'~Y.'~ ~k"~'~ - ~" .........
--mer is ~ nd Don " 1 liKe ~,5 WaS CloDateci~o 1 IN _~ 2_~
~eov . asked to m~r CI y Raymond Asplu +~.~ T,.~,~ a~ ..... • Milwa,,U~Z ' " " ." '
y ~., , ~ ..................... 'Florence Duncan talked onEhmm-
~n~:~~ " "''- ~ .......... i Idem°nstrateda cleanmgn~ltt (The
I tIipple, D!ck Thompson. --~-IW~s., the Glenn Shallas of .Coral-late the Clutter and Karen Abbott
ville• Mrs Fannie Patten ot bpring- ' - •
r~ .., ,,,, .... , Jan. 5 meetmg report arl, ed thl~
Vllle• ~ne ~eell WliSOnS 1%,1/'8. ~ou se " "'V "¢
"~-.'-- " r~ -- I Zmser and Mrs. L. l'~. .~atten Ollweek at the news office much too
. Dance 10 Iowa City; the Tom Ntghttngalesllate to have any news value.)
~/ ' and F. W. Domers or t~entral u~y,i
~-~ ~_ . and the Tom Rosses, Wilfred Zinsers
Illll~l~al- A [~* ~ / and Mrs Lynn Night:ngale of Cedar[THUNDERBOLTS .......
w~4111~ ~ ~ ^~:~ " " I Thunaerbolts met eeo. ll ati me
c.or on mana 2 tt n 1
• ' ' I Anamosa F.B. building 7 a e dng.
, . , GLENN STONERS HONORED The club voted $a to the Jones
ythl119 I ~. I ~ ON 49th ANNIVERSARY county Extension Trust fund. Jim
u,uraav, re , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stoner wereI C~sswell and Tom Blayney ta,lked
~t 0U[ / honored Sunday evening in cole-]on Eating Habits of 4-H Baby
""" _. bration of their 49th wedding anni- llBeeves and 4-H Boys, John Frash-
enail Ely Legion Hall versary which occurred on Feb. 19. ler on Brucellosis and Dick Smith
• ' Hostesses at the supper were the ton recreation at Ames. Enterlain-
rk Stoners' daughters-in-law, Mmes. ment was in charge of Allen Minor
::)a ° I Virgil and Darrell Stoner• Guests land the Larson brothers.--Maynard
---were the Virgil and Darrell Stoner ! Antwerp, rep.
families and Mrs. Stoner's brother- --
in-law and sisters, the R. L. Alex-I MORLEY METHODIST CHURCH
- CI p,' l TUI IDCnAV¢ anders of Cedar Rapids and Mrs. !Nov. Oswald Sandbach D.D., pastor
gj& ,.l.,t,l"IKll. I~O.IP'~I.9o.m. Myrtle StaleY.HoNOR ANNIVERSAR--+Y- ' W [ Sunday school, 10 a.m. Classes fOrall agesh.groups.. --
I Droner fol ten at Holiday House] ,
r . . or Ip, tl a.m. z~ youn~ man
• " ,from Cornea college wql be guest
All other da s 9 30 5 30 Saturday evening followed by card l .... l ........ +~ "
1~3 I N I I • [~ y : - : ' _ ~ u~ca ........ u we a.sure you a very
lJ~$1~ll[l~ IPll]l playing at the J. F. Young nome}tim.ely up-to-date message.
" ~ ~ honored Mr. and Mrs. henry ~,m-I Watch for our announcement of
vets of Martelle on their 48th wea- • •
,~ ~ ~-...,I__ D--..:.J,. + . ' .... l unusual special events during the
%.~uu~ ixu[Ji~:, din anmversary Presen~ Deslaes
W " g • ' ',, '1 Lenten season.
the Sievers and Youngs were me{ a • •
~" • The ~,eneral pubhc is extended a
D,al EM 3-0221 Albert Zeniseks and Charles Yotmgs .........................
~very C'OfUlitl lIIVl[~otlOll hi) alJ. t)l UUI
: of Mechanicsville Grant Hales oft ~ •
.~ , f ~ +ervlces
isslO TI Cedar Rapids and Leo Woods' o I " --
/ll~A -.~t ~ / e+ Mt. Vernon. Mrs. S.ievers won high lsIVER_RUIIL NAMED
o~ "~ sIor n+ #hrl#fW score. A gift was presen.ted the hon-[QUEEN AND KING
O~ ---~ ~. .l ..l.. ored guests as an anmversary re
, 7 " I Ninth graders entertained the rest
membrance
[L I. ' • lot the high school at a Valentine
I WaShll( C%?,yn %~EEKc~cRIeC~E4THSclub met Pai~ F:bc::£t %tP:nony s°t%rCamas
with Allen and Gary Kerslake queen, Billy Ruhl as king; Coleen
icsvill
• • •
i Hope
Is A Thing With Feathers
Cute And Peppy
W
stall Puss In The Well
(under direction of C. E. Krause)
gerd
ctore,,
car Vernon High School Auditorium
time 8 P•m•
Adm• 35c and 60c
Wednesday, Feb. 13• Cedar County Hay as princess and Merlin Wilken
4-H basketball tournament at Tip- as prince. Dancing followed the reC-
ton March 9 was discussed• Kenny ognition ceremony•
"" Kohl talked on ladder safety and
Paul Krob gave a demonstration on Pupils of Mrs. Wilma Russell on-
building a pole-type building. The tertained U-Goa I-Goa club recent-
ne~t meeting will be at Richard, ly: Lowell Klinefelter, solo; Diana
Paul, and John Krob's on March 13.1Hora, Florence Duncan and Rosa-
--Gary Ciha, reporter. ~ lone Caflett, trio; Karen Abbott and
-- Carl Mertka, readings.
Mrs. Edna Zaruba, Olin, called on
her mother, Mrs. Ella Grassfield
i Sunday.
Icake Mrs. Mildred Cook entertained
the Lawrence Duncans at supper
~aturday.
Mrs. Ethan Switzer and Susan,
Wed., Feb. 27 Cedar Rapids, were dinner guests of
of
from 5 to 7 p.m.
isi01
Methodist Church
Price 60c
Sponsored by
Arrow Social Group
of Cornell College
4LEY have leased the Standard Oil station at the corner of Main
a orlfJ
and Sitreet ond A Ave. in Mr. Vernon and will
bon, I¢
the Mervin Switzers Sunday. On the
way home they called on the Roy
Glicks in Anamosa. The late Ethan
Switzer was a brother of Mervin.
The Jack Switzers, Marion, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Switzer's parents, the Lewis Ver-
nons. In the afternoon they called
on Jack's parents, the Mervin
Switzers.
The Melvin Petersens, Wyoming,
visited in the Duane Smith home
Sunday•
The Loren Horas, Cedar Rapids,
visited with his mother, Mrs. Edna
Hora, and called in his brother Joe's
home S,unday afternoon.
The Will Klinefelters were dinner
guests of the Leonard Junes Sun-
day. Mrs. June's father A. H. Cother,
Mechanicsville, is staying with them
for a while.
The family nighters held their pot
luck supper in E.U.B. church base-
ment last Wednesday evening.
Twenty-one at,~ended. The Kenneth
McConaughys were on the food
committee; the Fred Kuchenbakers
and Delbert Smiths in charge of the
program.• Sam Weaver was elected
president; Otis Slyer, v. pres.; Mrs.
• REV. WILLIAMS • Mt Vernon
Ethel Grleser And VISITING IN CALIFORNIA What's What With Ward an The Lis:2n H:wk~ye-Reeord
Albert Fisher Are Wed The Rev. S. V. Williams is visit- Mrs. ~,Varner's sixth grade has, Thurs., Feb. 21, 1957 Page 5
_ , ing his sister Eva Williams at 500 elected new members in their court:
MECIIAN I S CVILLE ?--Ethe~ 6th Ave., Los Angeles, Calif• and system The elacs felt it fair for
Grieser Cedar ttapios an(i ~loer~ 1 " " ' .... - --~
"~ ~' ' ..... ' "'" + I he ping her move into her own every•one to have an opportunity to Gernrmy in conjunction with a unit
rmner /vleenanlcSVllle were home En route there he s " • • "" "
• . . ' . _ .: -- ~. I • pen~ a serve in some capacity in the court in social studies on Centlal Eulo
unkeu in marriage oy me ~ev. ~. I Sunda- at Kansas "it-" -- "~ .... " ...... " ~ • • - pc.
3' ~.~ 2¢ aN Lll~ gUeNL l~ew members are: Judge Dennis| Th ' " •
J. Casey at 4 p m Monday Feb 18of P~*~r ~-a~*, ~-~- ^¢ r,~...~ ~ ...._. ........... ' .... e combined sixth grades enjoy-
in ~ Mary's recwry in l~lecnanlcs- Avenue Tem"le ~ ~ -' ~ ..... ' ... _ .......... ~.,,,~ ~,,u,'+.. ~ ...
... ' ~ ~, • ~cno~, ~,anara ~rtlsn, ~lm l-llcKey, the elementar., b..P-~i-,--
vine. , .......... ] He went thence to E1 Paso, Texas Harold Huron I)annv Cookes" no. ] + ~ u ,u ,,~.
The OrlCle IS ~ne aaugn~er ol Ivlrs n " " ' ' ' ~ ' ":~- .......
......... " t a d took a short tour into Mexico I hcemen' Kathleen Wallace Pat Bld-~ Mr and Mrs Dolph Van Sickle
Elmer tirieser uun ana me la~e across the famed Rio Grande ri ' " ' i " " "
' ' ~ vet l erman Diane Richardson Raeleen accompanied the Lolin Remingtons
Ehner Grieser The bridegroom's now the size of Abbe-- Creek "'e~'~ ' .......... : .... +. -
• d I% . t 3" . n t r~amernng ~nms ~mt~z t~my r'eter +to ±v£assilon Monday and attended
parents are Mr..an . .lrs. George ~-]spent a day visiting the marvellous[son Gone Welshhous Steven Kal funeral services for Mrs Van
Fisher, Mecnamcsvlhe; ..... ] Carlsbad Caverns of New Mexico, l ous and Billy Thompson• i Sickles brother Lawrence Rogers•
.'l~ne orlae wore a mue smt wlm] stopped at Tucson, Ariz., for a call The class enjoyed a talk by Bruno i
p!n~ accessorms aria a corsage .o~l on his cousin Prof. Earl Warner i Beckman about his experiences and i Mix 1 cup spicy apple butter and
ptn~ carn?;~%ns_ lv~l~rY ~r~t_ce ~m-/and went on to Los Angeles for a I life in Germany• They also saw 1 package cream cheese to use as a
con a n o~ e u uegroom ten da visit thor ....
' , . , ' ] , y e. shdes of France, Switzerland and ~ spread in frmt bread sandwiches•
served as oriaesmaid. Sne wore a
brown suit and black accessories ---- [ I I II Ill II II
and a corsage of white carnations• / Linn Grove I .....
Darrel Reid the bridegroom's Mrs " I "
nephew, was best man. oys
Sectional T
ourney' . Edwin Harris B
The bride attended Morley school ATTEND INSTALLATION ] --
and has been employed a{ Mercy I OF REV. OSICK , Cornell Field House
hospital, Cedar Rapids, for the past l Cn Sundav evening the Marvini
four years. Mr. Fisher is a Mechan- Johnstons, the Harry Stewarts, the P~L ....... #') ~ ILA~.,_L oJ
iesville high school graduate and is ]Don Koppenhavers, the Clair Rich-[ r~l~[Ut,l[]f ~ " |]fllIJ[~|l l
engaged in farming. [ardsons, the Charles Martin's andI
After the honeymoon, they will I Mrs. Merle McConaughy attendedI CLASS A
return to his home northeast of l installation services for Rev Wil-....
• Ulln ..........
Mechanicsville. liam Osiek at Coal City, Ill. " ........... [ Olin 1
RITES FOR E. G. PARK . I Mrs George~trick and Mrs IBye ........................ I --_ - !
vunerat services tor Eaward G. IClair "nioh~,•~ ..... +~.+~i.~a +h..~l Thurs. r~ p.m. [ .............................. I
Park, 69. were held Monday Feb. 11 S S oln~s ~t .... * v.~]...+ ..... ~. ye ....................... r I
at the Horner Funeral home, with lat th~G~ar;o~l~rk'~t~i'~~ ~1 I Marion ................ ( [
the Rev. George Gallaher official-[Saturctav a}t-ernoo-n'-'~l-~-2-:~^'~ ~:~--';:~IMaxi°n .................. [ J
ing. Burial was in Rose Hill come-]natrick "and d ..... I~,,..~. ~.~ ,x~¢~] Final on 1 ............................ I
~- ~--~ .............. B t 8 In "
tory. Mr. Park was born April 28 [,,r .... + ye ....................... 1 Sa .:30 p.. ] Winner plays
188"7, the son of George and Addiel ~/Irsi~gladys Barner entertained at] [ Anamos ............ I I West Branch-
E. Park at the family home south[dinne~. on ~rid,~ +~ h ..... ," M,~ IAnam°s~ .............. I ] I Sectional winner
of Meehanicsville. He died Friday, Bonnlo T.n,-'~'o'n"~" k'],-t'h~"~ "c~+h~"~'~°£ Thurs. 8:30 p.m? .................... [ in district tourn-
Feb. 8 in a nursin~ home at Tipton ,,~re~,nt ..... -,~ M,- ~,~,~ ~,'o ~,n, ~,1 Springville .......... ] I ey at Mt. Vernon
following a long illness. He was in [~4at•,.io o,,~ ~.o a~...~m r, ...... Mon. 8:30 p.m. I .......................... [ on Tu s., Mar. 12
the body., and fender business in The George Kil'kpatri~'~,.o ...... ~r~ ~w~ vernon ... [ a~ v 6u p m
Belle Plame for a number of years. ISundav dinner ~nests at the Roe}
Survivors are a b-other Lee ParklKi~k~atrick home i ..... i CLASS B
" . . " . ' p ~ • n ~euar t~aplas.
of Mechamcsvllle and a roster Mrs. ] ~ ]Wyoming .............. [
Alex S~:owe of Corpus Christi, I g~-,..~.~..,~ L.I~I| I [Wyoming ............ I
Texas. ~'~'~"~f~ ' '~'" I Bye [ I
-- I Mrs. Milton Koch J ........... T ...... ' '
WOMAN'S CLUB I B" ~ , --u~. • p.m. , ........................... I
The Wom an'~ club met T~rt~v I SocialCircle Club met for their[ ~ ......................... ] .... ( I
......... I "
~-~ • ~Ieenantesvllle [
for a 1:30 dessert at Mrs. Clarence I guest day with Mrs. Harold Horn ontl MeehanicsvilleI! [
Thursday afternoon Roll call was
Kline's with Mrs. Harlan Russell as-. ' . • "•'" ~.. -
sisting hostess Mrs Lynn Swaney naming birthstone and flower and [B-," * ~ll. "~ p.m. [ ................................ ]
, 'Valentine decorations were feattuel z~ i I
of Cedar Rapids, guest speakerI " " " ] ........................ 1~..~,^. , , [
t,qked on "investments " ' on the refreshment tableGuests .. . t ....................... + , t
.... unsmw I Final on
-- I were Mmes. Merle Goudy, John ..................T .... ~ ....
HONOR ]BIRTHDAY Haesler Tommy Rouse, Anthony!B ues. t~:;~u p.m ........................ ~a~. ~ p.m.
Mrs. John Carville entertained at Conner, Max Bachman, Mrs. Car- ye ........................ ... 1 [
a dinner Saturday evening honoring penter and twins Barbara and Brad- Li -o [~m~on .............. I .... : ...... ; !
Mr Carville on his birthdav. Guests ley Roy Bowman, Earl Waln, Emill so n .................... [ Wlnne~ plays !
were Mrs. Ed O'Connell and Mrs Mallie, tIarry Horn and C F Hart-,B e ~ ~ "]~" Newhau-sec- t
A A Happel of Cedar Rapids who zell The 1VIarch meeting will be' Y ...................... ,,, . , tional winner in!
• " • • " . • ' .... ~+~. -~ -- • +~-~_, ~~wonti Sac Ht i district tourne t
were also overnight guests ana tne w~u~ Mrs. /Vl, o, AUUII. w. - ..... i ..... Y ,
Glen Kerns Sunday dinner guests Needlecraft club met at Mrs Ken- ~**onu ~ac. n~ .... : .... I at Mr. Vernon I
in addition to Mrs. HaDpel and Mrs. Ineth Yetsley's home in Springville _ , wea. ~ p.m. [ ..... :()n Mo}L, Mar.]
O'Cen~elI we-e Mr HaDpel Mrs on Friday Guests )f the club were ~ye ..................... .! , ]11. 8:30 p.m. f
aTidn Ciaa~V~le],e, jHensy CSa;h~imeaeher~ ~!? F~?:L tsM].r~la~.i~d %et31ci?n ~d Solen ...................... }Solon [ F*i 830 pm
P,milla, and Kenneth Newmans, all c " g ," 1 be wi h Mrs. B ' ' : ...................
of Amana. Clarence Neal. ye ....................... f I
] Martelle I
--- Mr. and Mrs. John Stearns were Martelle + .............. i
P.W.O. CIRCLES MEET Sunday evening callers at the M.J. ' ............... ~ Wed 8'30 p m I I
P.W.O. Cirel,es met Friday after- Koch home. Sheryl Culberson visit- VioIa .... ', ................................ '
noon Esther Circle for a 1:30 des- ed in the afternoon. ~ - ..................... 1
sort luncheon with Mrs. H.J. There will be a few moves in this M;Vrl~' 7:30 p.m. ! ............................... I
r y [
Maurer, Mrs. Merle Clifton assist- vicinity March first. " .................
ing- Mrs Buell Pieper in charge of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Koch called Adm]ss"-- "~ ........ -
' " . ......... ion /oc, quc /ournev ~gr ~.mrence ~araner
worship; 15 members ana a guest In me l~orman recnau nome in - •
Mrs. H. T. Sparf of Powers Lake, Stanwood Sunday. Their grandchil- -' |1 II _ 1
Wis., present, dren Linda and Nancy Lee were ill -- .... "
• " wi
Deborah Circle with Mrs. George th measles.
Gallaher, Mrs. Dale Warmuth as- The Kochs received word Monday
sisting" Mrs. Martha Stookey, devo-their friends the Ed Mehnes of , , , ,
tions; '~rs. Edith High, the lesson; Madison, Wis., were seriously in- LOOK what a
Ny'la Rinehart played some relig- lured in an auto accide nt on Satm'-
ious select~)ns on her accordion; 18 day evening and were taken to a
members present, hospital.
Martha Circle with Mrs. Adolph
Ahrens, Mrs• Kenneth Deahl, co- ~1 ~ / • ~.
hostess; lesson by Mrs. Harlan ,'ly ~oara .Ires
Russell; devotions in charge of Mrs. ~ __ .,
Emil Dahl; 14 members present. Architects
~' " ' "~ Joe Cruse s -- g Cu u. ~y ~u.uu*
~ocial club met Thursday for a ELY Colle e ^ram--i" -^~--^~
12:30 l unlcneon a~ mrs. '~'loffieials on Monday night engaged
lvlrs walter Taylor was a gues~ •
• ' , . .. "]Crltes and Pfelffer as arch*tects for
Mrs Mary Mulherin an~t lvxrs ~ose . •
• . . . • )the gym addition and accepted the
Shrope were ~aKen in as new mem- • •
........ I tentative hme table presented by
bers The ta~er reeeivea me ~rave~- t ...........
• • . j nem. rma~ pmns wm De revmwea
mg pmze.. ....... I by the board March 11 to be placed
Mrs. weloon woo(Is entertalnea '~....- ~:~- - .. . ~ ,, ~, -,.
: . _ .. uu~ mr mu~ on ±vlalcn it~. YUDllC
the pinochle club Wednesaay. lwrs. • 'd~ ha~ h~o
• hearing for the b, ......... n set
Ohn Bragg was a guest
• for April 8 and tentative completion
Monday club met Monday even,trig date for the gym is Oct. 8.
with Ella Conner• Mrs. Eloise Mar- The board voted to secure in-
tinez and Mrs. Daisy Butler were surance from David Neuhaus of
guests and Mrs. Paul Horner wasFairfax for $3493•50 for five years,
awarded Mg°a score prize and Mrs.
Martinez guest prize•
Delta Dek club met Thursday
evening with Mrs. Walter Kiehl.
PNzes were won by Ella Conner and
Mrs. C. W. Norris.
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Littig and Dr.
and Mrs. A. W. Cruse attended a
'i!
rVl!
,II be my aim to give the best in one-stop service, handling
sty;full line of Standard Oil rodu- s -asoline lubricatin oil and
P : , g
)bricants, •
" Atlas tires and tubes; and will be equipped to wash
grease your car.
Its,
eckf
Come in and
Acquainted with
payable annually, covering class-
room wings, contents, kitchen, boil-
er room and shop areas. Don Smith,
attorney, was instructed to prepare
the tentative bond schedule on the
H66,000 issue.
Joe Koutny, bus mechanic, was
iven a full-time contract for 10
months at $3,000, replacing his part-
time contract.
Principal Howard Strong submit-
ted a salary report prepared by the
faculty and the secretary submitted
another from the Citizens' advisory
committee to be considered at the
next board meeting.
A policy regarding tuition was
Kenneth McCon.aughy, see.-treas.;
Lois Kuehenbaker, asst. sec.
The E.U.B. improvement fund
thermometer rose $200 m~re, mak-
ing $600 of $1500 pledged so far.
Local conference will be held all days last week with reMtives at
county dental and medical meeting
Friday evening at Tipton.
The H. T. Sparfs of Powers Lake,
Wis., spent the week end with the J.
Paul Thomas'.
Merven Trmnp and James Miller
attended the American Legion meet-
ing in Des Moines Sunday and Mon-
day.
The L. C. Ketterings returned set: "A child whose residence is
home Thursday from Florida. They I changed from the district after the
spent a month at St. Petersburg and start of the second semester shall be
some time at Miami, St. Augustine permitted to finish the semester
and Chattanooga, Tenn. without paying tuition provided the
Marjorie Crisman, E$1a Conner parent will furnish transportation
and Mrs. Eloise Martinez were and that the new resident district
week end guests of the Clifford of the parent or guardian has the
Johnsons at Davenport. grade involved. A child whose par-
The Ivan Heneks, the Gone Hen- ents intend to move into the district
eks family, the Willard Heneks and after the start of the year, may at-
the F,orrest Rhoads' and Margaret tend, tuition free, providing the
were Sunday dinner guests of Miss parent moves into the district by
Alva Heneks at Lisbon. Oct. 1 of the first semester."
Mrs. Emma Miller visited several Supt. S. W. Wiley was authorized
to attend the American Assn. of
E.U.B. church March 23 with Mr Peoria, Ill. She accompanied the School Administrators in Atlantic
LaFavre district Supt. Cedar Falls• Joe Murphys who visited last week Feb. 14 to 22.
present. A delegate wii,1 be appoint" with Mrs. Murphy's paren~ts, the C. -------
ed at this time for the May confer-JC. Hartleys. Mrs. Miller spent Sun- PUTNAM'S PRIDES MEET
ence. { day in the John Smith home at An- Putnam Prides met with Jean
The Abner Achenbachs were din- amosa. , Smith Saturday with 15 present.
ner guests of their daughter Mrs. The Robert Kramers and Mary re- Making dresser scarves and dusting
Glenn Leggett in Anamosa Sun- t,u'ned last week from a five weeks' mitts was the day's project. Stella
day. Allen Achenbach (Tom) who is trip through the South. They spent Zach demonstrated "How to Mat
stationed at Fort Chaffee Ark Imost of their time in Florida. Pictures". Dianne Mann talked on
called home and talked with his Dr. E. H. Littig attended a medicaJ "How to Store Books" and Suanne
parents Sunday. meeting Thursday evening in Cedar Trpkosh about "How to make Dust-
Square Dancers held a party at Rapids. ing Mitts." Reporter Patty Andrle.
the school Feb. 11. Purl Pearson spent the week end First Presbyterian Feb. 24, 9:30
Friendly Circle met with Mrs. Er-lin Chicago. a.m. worship; 10:30 a.m. church
nest Ortgies Feb. 12 for potluck for ----.----~ school; 6 p.m. jr. boys' choir. Feb.
15 members, 2 guests 3 children and Paralta 27, 7:30 p.m. junior nign enoir.
7 of the men folks.' Mrs.Robert Connie-I~ampbell Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m. Christian educa-
Bainbridge was co-hostess Visitors outside the communit" in lion committee . . . Francis R. La-
Roxy Ruhl lefl~ Wednesday for l h~ Oti~ and I.nna Camobell h~me row pastor
t ..................... ~- ..... ' "
Omaha where she is employed !n. an ! were the Ralph Coopers of Marion, I .....~ .....
mrline o~ice. . ~ne rma ~pent mree I the Stant Campbelis and Linda and t ~:ly lbu~eran ~et). z~, worsnlp a~
days with her parents the Don Linda Webb of Mt. Vernon, the~I0:30 a:m.; Sunday school 9:30 a.m.
• Donald Ca p y I
Ruhls m bell famil of Cedar Luther League will hold a bake
BASKETBALL Rapids and Wanda Campbell of ~ sale for a new organ fund.Saturday
Morley g,rls closed their seasonCentral City. I starting at 10 am.. at Blderman's
Friday by losing a hard-fou,ght The Harold Batchelder family I Hardware store.
game to Sacred Heart of Monticello visited in the Gale Batchelder and
43-60. Until the final quarter how- Junior Christian homes in Marion The Vernon Neiderhiser family
ever the game was very close, tied Saturday. I moved recently to the Woitishek
at end of the first period and be- Sunday dinner guests in the Mel-i farm east of Ely. The Edward Oz-
hind only 4 at the close of the thim:t, vin Campbell home was the Ronald born family have moved from the
Greenawald had 27 for Morley, Campbell family of Central City Marion vicinity to the Wetzel farm
Heeren 29 for S.H. Coleen Hay and and the John Nebicks. east of Ely.
Judy Tallman, seniors, saw last a¢- The Jack Hrdlickas entertained at
tion for Morley• a party Tuesday night in honor of PUTNAM STUDY GROUPS MEET
Sacred Heart led all the way in their son Rodney Ray on his 2nd The Blue Willow club met Feb. 14
the boys' tilt to a 45-57 finish. Ruhl birthday• Present were Mrs. Harold with Mrs. William Novak sr. The
14. Hrdlicka, great-grandmother Shaf-i lesson on Alteration and Selection
Both teams bowed to Wyoming on for, and great-grandfather Hrdlicka ] of Patterns was presented by Mmes.
last Tuesday, the girls 44-80,the of Cedar Rapids, the Ronald Camp-iAdolph Zach and Edward Chalup-
boys 44-57. bell family of Central City, the Mel- I sky. Happy Homemakers met with
..... vin Campbell family and the John
William3.mon~h C. Coultas, 18,~entenceWaS given Nibeck family..IMrs" LouisBroganDOleZalgaveFeb.lesson•15 andMem.Mrs.
a suspended int The Lyle Frenches were Sunday lMaynard
bers of both groups baked cookies
the count6, jail Saturday on a charge I dinner guests in the Estella Me-, which were delivered to the Co-
of driving a car owned by Win. B. I Cleary home. Estella McCleary and. dar Rapids Red Cross office and
Tharp without his consent, on Aug./Lula French were supper guests from there were sent to Veterans l
hospitals.
4. l of the Frenches.
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$150 '51 Mercury &pass.
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'51 Plymouth
four-door $400
'51 Studebaker
Champ. four-door
1952 F-6 Iwb with
flat bed
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