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- - - -' Miss Marcella Lantow Is ...................... Tram your huobands early. See[ ]V[/~rJOV [ Daughter of Former Lisbon I o,i Spriop..
•" _ ............ ur-. ,i,_ Ur-lt-. Uqederstein I l i Dg kT KII.I Irr] that they wash the dishes with l ....... J I -sident Io nueen Of BallI There are a,
naltJc~ NI: Ttll~ Ii/I:I:Y iN ! I RflN ,,co iu ,vet c[ y, IJIOI.)~LN ill l~lll~lO you and that they cook the meals[ Mrs. Ella Austin [ ..... "~ !on the ocean fl
lJl l111[JO Itl[ llllla V! ldlal]L Ill1 gai~lIJ~lCLl Frmnds of a former L~sbon rein- w~th you, but don t let them mop/ ~ ] ~,~,,~ ,~e ) n W De d I(~llf°rnis eo
• . . • . , - o . Mrs 1 o . , ,
Jolm I,:..Mclingh. i{.,ptesentative. I'h, me 127, dent and.a recent bride will be in- NEWS STAFF the floor w~th you. . The play, Hobgobhn House, .a] ~ " " ~.. S, - y..k ' " I ~.~
Mrs. l.'n'e,l l~Ittle. Ne:vs l:elmrter. Phone t'.{5 to~*ehstTdmmri72dlnge~r::r~ dse.t~s Editor--Gordon Rahn mThegetnla~ hoV~;ei:t~l: invm:ir:~ed ~ysterYn:narCet ~vha: lP::~en~dlF:u- I ll~n:le~ll ~vll¢:si~ltr~lc)(lt~ ~nl ~ few ,IN, OTNIC~)FOTFll
..... " ...... ' .. Assistant Editor--Jeanne Stone MissDonahue wa- instru_.iL_ J Y g - ] details from an article in a recent [
...........,o,,~.,.**.,.,,?.,.?.,._~..,,3,.._,,._,,..,?, weaamg date oi J.VllSS lvlarcella ~ . .... ~ ct ng ditorium by the Loyal Circle classi u,,, h, o-el, In lll n,']no" ] •
~.,..¢_.,.o.%.-o:.O,~*~:~**~:~*~:.%*o.*_..'_.,~..'..'..~. • ........ ~...~...................... • ... ,.. o-...~ ,*...~ • • . • ~ypmt--oeanne ~mne , I--"'"-"e'~', - ..... _~t. , nci~
............. Lantow and Waiter Wmderstem ..w~,~.~.o I Betty Motto on how to make salad I of the United Brethren Sunday i The artiole vividl- desorihes the i The Cou -
Ohver" . Clark of Martelle visited Mrs..Ma:y. Haskins. of Mount. Ver-. !' had to be postponed, for two days ,~[~.~O--Sen,ors._Otto Kruse, Manlyn" [~ dressing. She told ...... Betty to bring school to a highly appreciative au- I ] ...... aux" .~,..s*,*~ ..................... o~u ~,~.~,] h~ ,he l ben, Linn t;O~o!
Sunday. with hm grandmothe~ M~s. non. v s ted m the Howard Wh~t- I because, of. a bhzzard.. The candle-F,,,k-"~ ~u~,~"~" ~..... ..... I ~,w~*.11 ~-***~*~a~A~"~ .... .... i the salad dressing to a boll on a I dience. Leadina~, ~narts were taken[ art...... assoela[lon oi ,~pzlngI' "told, andl°n~ the. 27th
• alch h,m~, on Monday hght servme m the Evangehcal ..... :,, _ _ ~, ,, • J quick hre and then beat it. Betty I bv Harold Austin and Mrs Evelynl ........ ~, ..... ~ i P.M. m the Col
S. E. hrbmgast. . ~m monn and dean van. ~ " i ~. . tne queen ,or a ,.~,,, . ............. , . la¢
~v~,- ~nd Mrs. P. E. Frink of Ce- Mrs. Ma qe Rieger of Cedar Rap- church at Renwmk was performed ,,niors--,Wilma Ga~e' Deborah id~d !hs-~-but when she came back]Rmdel Others in the cast were: Donna I)eal, daughter of I)r. and hme and P
d~(r"l~a~ids'were Sunday visitors in id:~ wa~ a ~:uest of Mrs. Mabelle by the brides father, Rev. F. J. G~:aver pe~- Frink ~arolyn Kep- me ~aiad m~ressmg was ?urned .to[ O. D. and Glenn Brokaw, Glenn/ Mrs. Don W. Deal. The brilliant will be. nearu
7.- I. - ~ ~. ~.~r ..~-~'~k.,,. home. "rh n~.~, -• c ~ ,S'~turday ,and Sunday. t Luntuw" " Attenuants were me , .. ' . ~.~'~.. ~,. .~.. ~_~.~ I a cusp. That s reany taking m- Siver Jimmy Austin Larry Bixler assemblage was in t ~'reat armory i approprmUo-
the mr, aria ~v~rs. r~. , • ..... • , • • Ler. marjome van. r~nza~um rr~u- structions literall ' ' . '/ "" ~ ' = " , " which has
....... ~,,,~ ~ l~mil M,-~ ~-~ '~n ;e Cameron of Cedar I bride s smter Mildred and the ~,~ ! ......... Y. ........... [ Sue Gordon, Gwelda Slyer, Evelyn I with regal splendor, symphonies OF" i tax, ..~
mrs. ode. ~tasKal ~;. ....... on VlSlL~u'='i-~ ~.~"*~,~," ~,~ .'~,,~- """*'" ~'qn"e~ Sunday in groom's brother; a httle three year ~*~"~o ,, ...... ~ ..~ ~ .... ~r~,..~ ,'rii AXle ~'l'lt (~R&~: N~W~Greenawald, Beatrice Kmght' and n usic and cole " "'here we "e t -urn- I coraance .wm~
Reyhons ot mount vern "" }- ....... ~old irl and be were flower irl ,.~. ............ v ..... Wilma Beasmore Eugene Emer~ r" " i re or I ..... Code wh~cn,
• • ntal F. J. K( lek lh~ home of he • daughter Mrs i g • Y .... g Kruse Ethel Mac Bigger .... ;~.' o~. .... [ Ma ]erie McCray. It s p ted ~ peters, sixty ma~(ls in wa~t]ng, flow- L .. ' ....
t~mday m the pare ~ ~, u, ~tlo i and ring bearer. Tne orlfle was ~, ::,-,~- u ..... ~ .....~,~n~! son,mernara ~,~,,, ,~.ariotte ~ra-j the play will be presented again i er zi 'Is na~es ~'roups of dancers ]gemer w~m
• . .......... .~_ .,g~ven away by her brother Harold,. .... .__ ,,, .....~,,,...~ Ix e, Bernal Hall,Maxme Harris,] April 7 as many were unable to and the acting gove "no" to escort other _.
r and ,~ lnO Nil iron ~ WOOlOrloge bimmons l~al-Illne wullzgi r~Hgn I ~ O~
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Bigge : -. : -s.~ • _ • , j Mr and Mrs Wiederstein are living ~. , .......... • , Glenn Hinrichsen, Norman Nesley,~ attend due to inclement weather[ the quee~l to her throne i It is prOp! ,
son of Springville spent Sunday i,.,~,d ,Janex~e~'e ~m:~a)tsg~rStSa~] r)ear Audubon in a home the groom t~uHows, vrancls r~ey ....... ]and Nola Pa)bertson received 100's ]and bad roads. I The queen's robe was delicate Ic°ns°lidatea '
with his lbrother Dr E P .,gger Oba ;; Rapids I ,'mself is building POEMS in¢y lin% ?or eekRobert Bova Mi's Alice Brokaw was hostess flesh colored lace ,,*o,,,od in sil o, L ,,
and lath y. " s. . . " "[ --7 ..... -Z-~-~ ~. , i . . , Y , ,1 to the Ugoa-Igoa club at their [ Many layers of fragile tulle in the I-"F~
........ ^---- and Jean Sa ~ )4r 'rod Mrs tI'u'l'm Briggs andl Miss Esto r~eath oI uedar rtapias Memorization ot good poemsl Mary Esther B o y d Catharine I March m-^*:~" ~"~--- afternoon I L . . '• . " ... : . , I IMPROV~lvi
MISSES J::~2tty z~alLl • " ~ • • • ¢ • . . , . . . , ~=blll~ J-U~:~a,)' • flaring SKIl't an(I a Tlve yard velvet
toda ~ n Mr~ ttarold Davis attend was a week end guest of Miss Ha helps one to relax m a hme of ten Bm s Geneva Cave Donald Dill [ GRADING FI
kot will be home from Ames y lm'.a d.' ~'.. , : ":[ ,' ~, _, -: .... " . , -I gg' ~,. ' " ,I Twelve members and four guests I train of an American beauty red ...... n
for the spring vacation at Iowa +d a iAnn ~ounty Leg~.o~ anu ! zei r~unnie, i stun. many times s~]ce I memo- I Lynn r rmk, Genevieve Harris,~ were present The guests were Mrs lined with flesh colored matin LIGHT -wo~2.
State• C liege Auxilim':~ banquet ,~t Fmrlax on I Mr and Mrs .............. Charles Maiden ~ rized ~among many omers; ~vniton'sI Norma Hinrichsen Evelyn Kaliban ] .l~hn ~¢on'¢ a~--,,~,~ ,~ ~r~ ~,~,~,~-^~'-"'" [ Crownin" the'- ~'ueen was "t ngnt;" -." I SEWER FUN,
--MissMaruaret Burd on Monday Monday evening. I"pent Sunday with the Ira Maiden poem "'On His Bl!ndness:" I have! Bonnie Lang, Betty Overman, Dor-[ Mrs. Lois Pulver and Mrs. Ella ]flashingg;ircle q~f brilliants taper-I --,,
-? ...... ~-~ Universi(v J M C'~rbee '~ttended the annual i family in Martelle. i recited it over and over to myseli, othy Reynolds, Fanny Lou Sankot,| Austin Games were played andl ing to five points e'~eh topped with t '~'o~m "'7
resumed ~*~,.~nln~)er of week's mee[in'~ for agents in this terri-[ Mrs. Do,] Wilson of Marion visit-Each time I have reached a new Donald Siggins, and Lois Warner[ roll call was answered with Irishla large pink pearl. Suspended! .Other tun~
i~'~'~:~,~= :.:~ne'rating from a ma- 'c,y of'ih~ State Automobile Insur-J ed Saturdav in the Mr and Mrs bottom. Each hme i understand received 100's in spelling this week./ stories" A delicious lunch toppedf i-ounl ~e" th'oat was an heirloom lwill be exI~:i
.~ ........... ,- o ' ~ ' "- • - -~ " " more of the true oasic underlyingWe are uttin on a re ram on , ..... 'set out in u
.......... ~,~ once A=;~ovmtmn. The meeting was [ i. V. Mernss home. ! . , , . P g P g [ off the afternoon s festlwhes.J f,'om he,' grandmother, a beautiful i . . ~ :.,
v -~-- n lhought behind the poem Fr]da March 31 1939 pubhsneu ~,'
~'~, ~,~n ~s Kohl of Wednesday at the Montrose hotel i M~s Elizabeth Runkle snent l _. • .... Y, , . [ The Loyal Circle class of the[ pink cameo, from lalorenee, Italy• _ ..
• "':: ......... :: "':'~~ ....... ~ Cedar Rapids I ~ ~- .......... ~r .......... ~',~^ i There are some poems mat nave5TH AND 6TH GRADE NEWS | United Brethren Sunday school en-/ ~he carried pink calla lilies. Among Budget La~.
~is:s~'~ n ~ t ag ~tg t ~tot~i~o~h~uVf:udn~e/ha~m:fwere iwonaay ....... ~-. Jnl ~N ;~•~S~ii]~~ { ' " aWn~tkii!~imgt~o~ ;~Mii~gafldeM1M:L°~i~slT:fc~uesaay ............................. ~y~rU. a :f i~5~.e ~s~l~iite Uts~h~a~llCmraianln sUCns Wea~ne~fi!iveRB~r!~i! a~bfsa°~y~d~b~:~iil/~e~::dn tghe~wn~a~hd m~em~be~/°tnw~e~i i ili(~i~) i~i~ :!i ~i~!~) us i~!~ls~th.e, :ii!!ie ~i,ii~d' NOT ~C "'F~
• ' ' ' . "' -oum" bCnuum~aste~" ~ ~--- "" ~'~ a"t ~*he• " " • ~ P Y J present to enjoy" the evening's" fun, of ( hieago. [
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Khnkham ~2nn. c y ....... ~,~;,~ ,, ]Mrs. Albert Dahn on Sunday. [meaning than any poem I have of illness this week. LaVonne| and the delicious pot luck supper. J ...... i OF
d ~t 1 h a a , St~I~f
Sunday celebrating Mrs, Laurence-,.t,re al home Wednesday evening~a,. ~ .... ~,~,~.o ,.hn ,..~. ¢~,~,~ er.
Stabenow's birthday. ((,their club for a pot luck dinner nui"~'e°il'i*'~ion"d'av*"mor•;l~n"~"~i~'~i"m"_. Another poem of Tennyson's is
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCabe ~wd bridge. Guests were, Mr. and ;roving and able to be up'again. }"Crossing the Bar." This poem dis-
and children of Cedar Rapids spent Mrs. Merle Long ot Mounl vernon: ........... ~ plays Tennyson's very philosophy
Friday and Saturday in the par- Mr. nn:i Mrs. Don Bowers. Mr. and ~is..aonn lvl]lmr, spent fnursaaYlof life. It shows his hopes for the
pMtorS :;er~y ~I~; 'hna~~ ~;~eS'O:~ n Mrs an(/ rrmay at me home oi her sis, future life. This is a poem that will
~:n}a122t°anB~alsloth°on~eTi fll~° ~ d~r.a~,d Mrs ~;piM:s- George Ke~th ]n Cedar settle almost any fractious state of
several days lastweek with her Eoy Platte be "g . " mind. I have used it many times.
. " .... Mr. and Mrs, Mason Stine of l Try and learn some of these deep
parents Su-d~ dmn¢~ guests m me i
• ,.. :y " ~- s " Lyons Ill were week end ~uestslthoughtful poems. It's easy, and
At the home ofMiss Daisy BurdH. Can~eron home were Mr. aud i~ the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Earner-[you'll find comfort in them.--LA
on Saturday afternoon a group of 3i~s. (henn Cameron. mr. anu tvlrs, t lin¢ home
. a musicale] ~t,:' Meyer and Mrs. Hermiel o . I SENIOR INTERVIEW
her prone students gave ........ -(• ~ ~ - ~-. .... n~[ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crelly andI Roberta Johnston entered L. H.
~iii~ii ~!i ~ill ~Bi~~nett~~il S. when she was a freshman, but
she has been so prominent while
here that it has seemed much long-
er.
Roberta's favorite subject is typ-
Elaine Rieger. tla~m of Shellsburg. Sunday with the . ud s Bennett ing, which she is taking this year.
~~ mrnuy near walloro. This course helped her decide on
Miss Luella Mohn of Knoxville a career.
visited from Thursday until Sunday Roberta has been in glee club
in the home of her parents, Mr•three years, finding herself too
busy to take it this year. She was
and Mrs. Oscar Mohn. in a gypsy dance given by four
The E. P. Bigger family are lo-girls in the operetta, "The Band
coted in their new home recently Wagon," given last year. She also
purchased from Andrew Rieger onhad an important part in the one-
Penalty Attaches April 1 st
SAVE TIME, EXPENSE, EFFORT
By paying them through
The Lisbon Bank and Trust Company
ank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000
R. B. McConlogue,
Vice President
G. L. Hill, Cashier
John Auracher,
President
I|OURS: Dally U:xeel)t Sattn'day
9 to 12 tt.nl., 1 to ,I l).m.; ~atutrday l) a.m. tn I ILm.
No'th Washington street.
act play, "The Pampered Darling,"
Mr. and M~s. Charles Williams in her junior year.
and Pauline attended the funeral In basketball, which she has only
Sunday for his mother Mrs. Emily taken the past two years, Roberta
Williams at North English. has made an enviable record. Re-
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
5OHN H. MILLER
Your John Deere Dealer
Lisbon, Iowa
Mrs. W• J. Easterly of Cedar Rap-' gardless of the short time in which
ids is staying with Mrs. I. L. Cork she played, she made the first team
since last Wednesday when Mr. both years, playing at the guard
Cork went for treatment to a!position.
sanatorium m Savannah, MmsourL i When she graduates, Roberta in-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mar-itends to go to business college at
garet and Martin visited Sunday at! Davenport• After that she wants
the home of his parents Mr. and it° be a secretary.
Mrs. D. C. Davis in Mount Vernon. Good luck, Roberta! Your friend-
liness is really going to be missed.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rix of i_pF'
Lowden, and Mrs. Kettleson t,~ !
Clarence were Sunday guests in I SENIOR NEWS
Not much Senior News this week.
the Mr• and Mrs. C. F. Englekingj Your regular Senior Reporter was
home.
off duty and just regained his
The Methodist Missionary society health. Fast regaining, Bill.
is meeting this afternoon with Mrs.' One senior boy took his spring
H• J. Bowder, Misses Henrietta and ! vacation this week and went to
Grace. Program leader is Mrs. G. the Dubuque basketball tourna-
J. Albright. i ments. We'll be listening when
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reid, daugh- i you come home, Joe.
tel" Gwendolyn, and Miss Ruth ReidI Physics class had a stiff quiz on
and Mar[erie Albaugh of Cedar~electricity, and a hobo three miles
Rapids visited Sunday in the D. F. I away heard Lowell groan.
Wiley home. ! Bob Huey and Marilyn had a free
Misses Marguerite and Angeline for-all and are on the outs. I hope
Zakostelecky and Ed Flynn ofi they soon become on the "ins". The
Solon visited Thursday evening[above is rumored about school so
with Mrs. Virgil Flynn in the Ray idon't fly back at me.--BM
Kamerling home. . JUNIOR JOTS
Dr. and Mrs. N. A. York had asIn history the last few days have
dinner guests Sunday the E. L.been spent studying the Recon-
York family of Grinnell and H. E. struction Period following the Civil
othy Mac Longerbeam are absentI Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hera
as yet. I Thursday, March 9, a son, Darrell
We painted jonquils last Friday lLouis' weight 7Vz pounds.
in art and today we will paintI Morley relatives have received
little bear calendars• Cubby hasI the announcement of the marriage
discovered some pussy willows, andi of Leonard Hera of Olin and Hilda
it makes us think of spring which[ Lucksteadt of Wyoming• The event
will soon be here• !took place at the Lutheran parson-
Pupils who received Health Stars lage in Wyoming, Wednesday, Mar.
this week are Mary Cole, Paul I8. They immediately began house-
Hummel, Eddie Johnston, Mary[ keeping on the farm south of Oli~
Florence Robertson, Barbara Boyd,/Mr. Hera is a former resident of
Lawrence Gouchee, Robert Roup,[this community and we wish them
and Dorothea Tillia. a long and happy married life.
.... ! Miss Lucille Gray spent the week
LISBON CHURCH NOTES J end with her mother near Spring-
-- dale•
METHODIST CHURCH h lo
...... Sc eel elect" n Monday was a
Gnenn ~ ~artong ~'as~or
, ,, =: , , quiet affair. Only twenty-nine
~'6u a m t~nurcn scnooi votes were c " "'" "" B i" -
.Z .. " • i. . ... ;. .~ ast. w. ~v~. a my ano
~o:~ua;m.~vmrn!ng worsmp. ~er- Chas Seeger were reelected
mon, "wne ~nurcn ~ ~ccept." Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller of
Th s Sunday,s designated as, the Newport were Wednesday guests of
Lenten rton t;an oI an memoers the latter's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
and friends of the church. Your McCleary.
Roll Call cards will be in the mail
this week. We trust everyone will
plan to use it.
Young Peoples Devotions at 6:30
p.m.
Since sickness has abated at the
parsonage, the Open House Fellow-
ship Hour will be resumed next
Wednesday evening, March 22.
ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father George Stemm, Pastor
Special Schedule of Lenten Services
Sunday Masses:
7:30 am. (working people only.)
9:00 a.m• Parish Mass.
10:00 a•m. Instruction for child-
ren and rehearsal for Junior Choir
2:00 p.m. Convert Class.
7:30 p.m. Lenten Devotions--
Rosary, Sermon and Benediction.
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Way of the Cross and
Benediction.
8:15 p.m. Convert Class.
Saturday:
7:30 p.m. Confessions.
All services are open to the pub-
lic. Readers of this paper are cor-
dially invited to attend. The Sun-
day evening sermons will be de-
livered by the pastor
FEDERATED CHURCH
Gaylard S. Hamilton, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Special meetings are now in pro-
gress at the Federated Church with
Pastor A. R. Longman as our speak-
er, bringing us interesting and
)rofitab'~e simplified Bible Studies
Kensinger family of Cedar Rapids,
the occasion to observe Dr. York's
birthday. 'biology the cerebrum has centered
Mrs. W. L. Kynett will be hostess its attention on the reproduction of
to the Thursday club on March plants and animals• After having l
23. Mrs. John Meyers and Mrs. L. these two subjects directly after
M. Gish will present the program;°ne another most of the juniors
on "Educators" Dr. Steiner and have a study period, or in other
War, just in case there should be illustrating the messages with the
another Reconstruction Period. In use of large charts and stereopticon
Mauba Berry. words a rest period. During these
.......... 45 minutes most of them turn very
g"lvtrS'o~at'-n--erme-rWal*l-e'-rm~hwaSaiue~ ~wrs ma xaannt e)ast business-like, because two letters
- _ " . .Y. .. P ,' of claim and two of adjustment are
week ana wmtea m me several ldue in En-lish Some of the -'un
homes of friends. Her daughter, :iors woul~lgmai< ver oo- J -
• i e y g a secre-
fMorS.h2.oL.TBuOyda2f Wilton camel taries, and then again, therearea
• !few who just don't see the neces-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowe of lsity of letter-writing
Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Arney Mr. Wickersham doesn't have
Mader of Cedar Rapids visited much faith in our studying, or at
~unday m the George McEowenileast. as he hinted in class, we
ome~ Monday visitors were Mrs. !could all study a bit more instead
~va ~tussler and Sonny of Johns- of sleeping---CPK
town, Ohio, and Mrs. Lowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terryberry
of Hamburg were guests from Sun-
day until Tuesday in the home of
his sister Mrs. John Haak. On Mon-
day evening Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Crawford entertained at dinner Mr.
~nd Mrs. Haak, their guests, and
:drs, Ida Crawford of Mechanics-
,the and Mrs. Mary Terryberry.
SOPHOMORES
Was that a sigh of relief we
heard Monday morning when Miss
Bowley passed out the "World Hor-
izon" magazines in English? This
will cause the grammar books to
be laid aside for another week.
It looks as though spring has
come at last, by the appearance
ef muddy sidewalks and day-
dreaming pupils.
There was no geometry class on
Friday, due to Mr. Rahn's being
ill. We are making up for it now,
v/ith headaches caused by locus and
locus theorems.
VIEW BY VAN
It is better to have loved a short
tall.
Statistics prove that over a per-
riod of many years there are the
~ame number of women married
r.s men.
man than never to have loved a with his sister, Mrs. Ida Andre.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker were
Cedar Rapids callers on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson ant
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van-
Lisbon, Iowa
We wish to extend a cordial invitation to the
people of Lisbon and surrounding community to
come in our Market and get acquainted with us
and our complete line of Quality Meats.
Elwood Hansen
Wm. C. Hansen
views.
There is no better way of pre-
paring ourselves for the coming
Easter than by looking into the
Word of God and being strengthen-
ed by meditating on the many won-
derful things about our Saviour
and what He has in store for us. :
A great opportunity is yours in
hearing these messages and enjoy-
ing the Old Fashioned Hymns that
will be sung as well as the special
musical number that will be pre-
sented each evening.
Services each evening at 7:30 ex-
cept Saturday. Closing service on
March 26th. We urge and invite
you to attend.
"The only thing God's Mercy will
do for an unsaved man is to make
him so miserable he will come to
Christ•"
Brookside
Mrs. Will Robinson
Mr. Boots dehorned cattle in the
neighborhood the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meyers were
Cedar Rapids callers on Friday•
Mrs. Arthur Vanderbilt enter-
tained several ladies at a card party
Wednesday afternoon. A luncheon
concluded the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crock and Mrs.
Francis Crock were Cedar Rapids
callers, Thursday.
Chauncey Kline visited Friday
derbilt were luncheon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crock and Miss
Mary Merritt on Wednesday eve-
ning. Games and social intercourse
furnished a most delightful eve-
ning.
Melvin Baker and Mrs. Grace
Robinson were among those ill
with the flu the last of the week.
Margaret Mulherin went to Des
Moines Friday with other high
school teachers and students to wit-
ness the state basketball tourns-
ment games.
Mrs. Claire Scott went to Glidden
Monday for a few days visit with
her father, Mr. Davis and other
relatives•
Mrs. Scott's niece, Mrs. Dale
Cook. is assisting at her home dur-
ing Mrs. Scott's absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crock were
Sunday evening supper guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wething-
!ton, near Tipton. '
Miss Helen Ward visited over-
night Monday with Mrs. Edith Rob-
inson.
Mrs. Ida Andre spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Mrs. Frank Robinson.
Donald Robinson was elected for
Hazel Hill school Monday to suc-
ceed Mrs. Pearl Vanderbilt, whose
4 term expired Monday.
~ that the
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stine moved [ this 14th
to their farm in this vicinity onI appointed
Thursday They have lived in their ~ stratrix o
house in Lisbon through the winter Bickett late
' 1
months, i deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnston vis-i said estate
ited at the Dick Dolan imme in iimmediatel
Marion Thursday• undersign'
Mrs• Irwin Stine arrived home[against tl
Monday after a two weeks visitI duly auth
with her daughters in Des Moines. I the Clerk
Sunday visitors at the Glenn i Gee. M.
Kamerling home were: Harold ] E
Brown of Mechanicsville" Mr and
Mrs. Kenneth Kadlec. of Iowa City; ]
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kamer-I
ling and Patricia Ann. I NoTnIC]~
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ciha and i State o~
Tom Franta visited Mrs. Tom Fran-I NOT:I~
ta and baby son at the University i ~,~drer~rgy
hospital in Iowa City on Sunday. fled as
The baby weighs 8 pounds and has Emma C
been named Douglas Edwin. He *°
was born Tuesday, March 7.
day supper guests in the H. P.
Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dennis at-
tended a shower for Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Fisher at their home near
Mechanicsville Friday evening•
L. E. and T. W. Hunter and Syl-
vester Miller were business callers
in Cedar Rapids Saturday after-
Miss Margaret Slater, Teacher
The first and second grades are
making scrap books•
Lorraine Ciha gave a book report
over, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm," last Tuesday. I
Water proctors for this week are
Bob Longerbeam and Wandalene
Achey. Coal proctor was Kenneth!
noon• Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hay and Kath- Those receiving 100 in spelling on
leen of Forest spent Monday with lFriday were: Wandalene Achey,
Mrs. Hallie Shumaker. I Lorraine Ciha, Maxine Achey, Joy
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bickerstaff Ann Bohr and Jimmy Longerbeam•
and Lorraine were dinner gueststThe third grade have finished
on Sundav of Mr. and Mrs. T. A j
Peters. " i their booklets on the months of'
the year, giving an account of each
Miss Betty Angus went to the lmonth.l
Glenn Sones hom~ at Forest Men- June Longerbeam of Mount Ver-
day where she will be employed non, was a visitor in our school
for an indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoppe, Clay-
ton, Nancy and Marilyn attended
a dinner at the Chas. Hoppe home
Sunday, honoring the birthday of
Harold Hoppe.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dennis spent
Friday afternoon in Cedar Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Smith, Du-
last Friday•
GLENWOOD SCHOOL NEWS
Lucille Russell, Teacher
We did not have school Monday
or Tuesday because Miss Russell
was sick.
Dean Kirkpatrick was absent on
ane and Darlene and Mr. and Mrs.Wednesday.
H. L. Smith were dinner guests We have a new boy in first grade.
Friday evening at the L. D. Greena- His name is Dudley Smith.
wald home. Broderson of Wyoming Elaine Rieger and Leo Frederick
Miss Joan each had 100 in spelling all week.
and James Shiflett of Anamosa I For Art Friday we made a Japan-
were guests of Dale Miller Monday l ese scene in the sand table.
and Tuesday•
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Switzer and
family and Mr. and Mrs. F.L.
Shankland and Jimmy spent Sat-
urday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hera at their home south
of Olin.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilmore and
Davidee and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Dennis spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Elizabeth Dennis at
Mechanicsville.
Dwight Pulver spent Saturday
and Sunday at Des Moines. The
purpose of the trip was to look
over road equipment for Jones
county.
J. N. Parks was a Sunday sup-
per guest in the Wiley Parks home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Switzer en-
tertained the Somerset Club Tues-
day evening and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Jurgenson entertained the club on
Friday evening.
Mrs. Dora Shankland was host-
ess to the Plamore Bridge Club
Thursday afternoon. High score
was won by Mrs. Mildred Burger
and low score by Mrs. Theola Kline.
Traveling prize was won by Mrs.
Gladys Jurgenson. The hostess ser-
ved refreshments which were en-
joyed to the utmost.
Henry Seeger, who has been shut l
in since November with a fractured!
hip bone, was the recipient Tues-
day of many cards in honor of his
birthday• Henry thoroughly en-
joyed the cards and wishes to
thank all his many friends for their
kindness.
Mrs. Dwight Pulver and Nelda
spent the week end with Mrs. PuN
ver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Martens near Forest•
Miss Frances Ellenberger spent
the week end with her parents near
Whittier.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fairbanks
of Monticello called at the Otto Rie-
del home and also attended the
play, "Hobgoblin House," Friday.
Rosemary Pye, daughter of Mr.
~nd Mrs. Eugene Pye, who has been
.seriously ill for the past six weeks,
m recovering completely from her
illness.
Miss Mar[erie McCray was ill
Monday and Mrs. L. D. Greena-
wald taught in the primary room.
Mrs. Ida Miller of Martelle spent
Wednesday in town.
Mrs. Sue Schrader of Des Moines
was a recent visitor with her broth-
er-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Miller.
The United Brethren Ladies Aid
society served a hot lunch at the
church basement Wednesday noon.
It was well attended-.
Cotton Exports DoWn
Exports of American cottQl the
irst three years of the New Dea
,ecrease ' -, cent. ,
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