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P~e IPour I'ltF, MOUNT VEItN()N, I()XVA. HAXVliI,'YF-I{I.X~()I{I) AN It TH F: I,I.%P,()N IiI.:IIALI) ThursdaY,
I I I re'Ill 7 I, , .................. "' ................... ' ' ' '1' '
DOINGS OF THE WEEK IN LISBON parentsnl" visitedMr oVerand Mrs.EasterE.withF. Wal-lher! Comes From Lake City
lick. [ B. F. Willis - who last August : : : : : : : : : : : =lll : :
John E. ,MeHu~h, lh~presentath'e. Phone 12,, Bob Peiper of Cedar Rapids spent[opened a barber shop in Lisbon, NEWS STAFF
Mn'~, l~'red Bittle. News Reporter. Phone 135 last week in the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd sold out Tuesday to Carl Sherrets
Peterson home with his cousin of Lake City, Iowa. Mr. Sherrets Editor--Gordon Rahn
a~,.-.~ ~ * • ~'.~'...~-=,*'-,*~-'oo~..'...:..-'.,:..'-..:.'."-":~:o~~:~:~:~:* Ralph Peterson.has eighteen years of experience Assistant Editor--Jeanne Stone
~...:w.w...:..:,,-_, ................ Mr. and Mrs, Flowers of Mount and comes well recommended. Mr. Typist--Jeanne Stone
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crelly spent Miss Luella Mohn was home Vernon were visitors on Sunday and Mrs. Sherrets will arrive .the REPORTERS--
Saturday at the home of her broth- from Knoxville to spend the week in the Mr and Mrs J HTyson latter part of this week or the first Seniors--Otto Kruse, Marilyn
er Bill Fry in Wheatland. end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. home ..... i of next. Mr. Willis will retire after Frink. Bob Huey, Lowell Andreas,
Oscar Mohn ... " _ ........ f l thirty-five years at the burrer Bill Mohn, and Jean Van.
Everett Staab of Davenport spent • mr. ann lvirs, tbnarms uoctct o lt_^~^ Juniors--Wilma Gage, Deborah
Saturday and Sunday in the home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macaulay of Tipton had Easter dinner with her l o--ue.
of his father Charles Staab. Dayton were guests for the week sister Mrs. Fred Kohl and Mrs. ~,~ant~ p-~-~~-- Graver, Peggy Frink, Carolyn Kep-
ents ' --"~all .................... ler, Marjorie Van, Elizabeth Fred-
The Townsend club meets Men- end in the home of her par~ . Catherine Met: • ]
...... ,~ r, ~ Xohnston .............. The Virgil Cole family and Bill crick.
day evening, April 17, in the club mr. anu ~v,~. w. ~. o . Mr. anu 1vlrs. r~ennem rklrKpat-
• Brown and children exchanged Sophomores--Lois Roup, Katy
rooms at the G. J, Stine home. **- and Mrs Kenneth Graver rick and family of Martelle had l .........
m~. . ' - " -" i~ Mr L ~i i properues xuesaay m a traoe uem Kruse. Ethel Mac Bigger.
Mrs. Caroline Kettering was the Eleanor and Everettwere Easter ~aster,.olnner_wl~n -s. ya a] made last week. The Cole family Freshmen--Harry Bigger, Bonnie
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kep-dinner guests of his parents Mr. anct miss lxutn ~nerK. [moved to the six acre place four Simmons, Pauline Warner, Ellen
ler at their home for Easter din- and Mrs. F E. Graver in Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mar-lmiles south of Lisbon and Browns' Burrows, Francis Reynolds.
her. Rapids. garet and Martin were guests Sun-imoved to the Cole residence in
erson had ~1 th pa t of town.
Laurence Long was home fromI day in the home of his parents 1he nor r HABITS ----
Clarence to spend the week end[ Mr. and Mrs: LloydPet _ ve Mr and Mrs D C Davis in Mount j -- Habits are vital issues in our life
as dinner guests rest Tnursoay e -.. • ....
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. i-;,~- ~_~,~a Mrs G H Herrick:vern°n" Mrs. Earl Dodson of Iowa City experience. If properly directed
Charles Long. of'~eda'r" Ra'p'ids and Mr. "and Mrs. Members of Lisbon chapter O. E. iwas a guest of Mrs. Margaret they aid us considerably, but if
Mrs. G. J. Albright and Miss Steve Yetter of Mount Vernon. S. are to meet at 7 o'clock this iBurke on Sunday. transformed°f a negatiVeintonature,canceroustheir boontentac_iS
Mary spent Friday and Saturday ..... ~ oo.,~enter evening so those who wish may at-~ Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Green of Ce- les that entangle and lead us to
with Mary's sister and husband, iv m ann mrs. t~ .~. ~.*-v,~. _ tend Vernon chapter school of in- dar Rapids were guests of Miss degredation. I am herein concern-
ann son oean ot ivlanKato, l¥11nll..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller in Os- ann- n-er mother Mrs. W. Hansen. structlon. Bertha Miller last Friday." ed primarily with bad habits. In
kaloosa, a guest for several months in the Mrs. Henry Chehak and Lottie The Methodist Missionary society general, such habits can be classi-
Mr. and Mrs. John Fry of Me- Carpenter home, spent Friday with Mac Neibert of Portland, Ore., and meets Thursuay afternoon, April fled as those practices that inter-
chanicsville and Mrs. O. P. Dill Mrs. Carpenter's sister Mrs. E. M. Mrs. C. H. Johnson of Chicago are 20, with Mrs. S. E. Arbingast. fete with our reputation, our earn-
and Donald were Sunday dinner Franks. They went to Davenport, visiting in the home of their sister Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heller and ing power, or our ultimate suc-
the spelling words which were giv- Chirr- ~- ..... t J F Krob returned
en at the Linn County spelling con- "~ d ,~x~v~ I the" home of his ¢~
test. After seeing the results of Mrs. Carleton Armstrong I J. Kolek after spen
the test, many of the freshmen de- --- i with his son Frank
cided "they weren't no good spell- Mr. and Mrs. Ca~eton Armstrong [ ily in Ely.
ers no how"--PW were shoppers in t~ectar rtapias on l
SENIOR PICTURES Monday. . .i
"All Aboard! Special train for Donalee Sue and Ruth Etta Arm-
class of '39 leaving on track no. strong spent Monday with Mrs.!
30. All aboard.!"
This is the call which was heard
by many at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday
morning, when the Lisbon Seniors
took off for Cedar Rapids on a spe-
cial trip. At 8:58 the L. H. S. Lim-
ited steamed into Union Station in
Cedar Rapids. A special fleet of
caps were prepared to transport the:
group to the Lasswell Studios.
Here the Seniors applied their'
gowns, suits, and makeup before
posing under the flare of bright
lights with several directors giving
instructions and cameramen grind-
ing away, photographing the Lis-
bon graduates of 1939.
After laboring under the lights
for about two hours, the group was
granted a ]cave of two hours. As
soon as they had grabbed a bite
to eat and had a short rest, the
happy students congregated in the
studios of WMT. A guide ap-
peared to escort the group around
the radio station. After visiting
Argus McConaughy. Chi
R. O. Miller spent Tuesday after- Ck~
noon with his mother, Mrs. Belle l
Miller near Springville. i y Up
e Several from this vicinity attend- ' Hut],
d the annual Easter supper at the
Christian church in Martelle Fri-:
day. [
Howard Meeks, son of Mr. andig M~OOAS
Mrs. Donald Meeks spent Satur-
day evening with his grandparents~
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Meeks. Fresh AlwaY
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Armstrong Bes, ~,rail
and Donalee and Ruth Etta spent
Sunday in the parental HarryI
Jamison ho'2ae near Morley. Other Full-O-Pep start
guest~ were Marion Jamison and!Fun.O.Pep Gr#
]~('ary Ann Lehr of near Marion and:
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Jones of Spring- Full-O-Pep No 0,
"2
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meeks and Vitamo Starter l
Howard spent Sunday in the par- per 100 lbs
ental Emil Mallie home• Feeding Oat
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beidenbach
and Robert Lee of Mechanicsville 100 ]bs
spent Friday evening in the Curie-
ton Armtrong home.
Feeding
9 lbs
several portions of the studio, they
guests in the Mrs. Nellie Platten- where Mrs. Hansen remained with Mrs. Earl Warner. Lulu spent Sunday with the George cess. Upon recognizing these hub- studied studio E in particular and Pilot Shell,
• " its, your immedate objective is tel here they had a recording of their COON CREEK CHURCH hen
berger home. routerelativeS'nomeand~unuaythe Carpentersf:n-:jt,.,vu . Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Oetting with Oldfieldr family m Cedar Rapids. discontinue them. but by what! voices made. When the record was 9:45 Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. H• J. Schuerman .............. "~-nr and their daughter and husband Mr. M. and Mrs. Otto Beall and
11 roup ~orum,e~ w,,, ,~ . . Je son s nt Su d '
and sons of Waterloo spent Sun- ~iYsg Ga lordAndre ~ and Mrs. Ted Gibson of Low Moor Judy p pe n ay m the means are you going to accom- played, many were astonished to 10:45 Church services• Rev. Har-
J. E. Kohl home. Mr. M Y " visited over Sunday with relatives Walter Raver home in Cedar Rap- plish this. Take this suggestion, hear themselves. After getting the ry Sabin of Chicago will bring the WE HELP ¥0
~h~~iiii~~:2mednaf~~~day in th~- i!i~~~! ioanMmx!il)!~~~~;w~i~i~~dann~i ifM!~t~idle~Mea G~!2tonSve°r~%~ere:a°i In breaking up a habit you must desired information about WMT, message. FaIamous Cot*a,
break away, as much as possible, the carefree crowd assembled in ......
from those numerous little tenden- front of the. Paramount Teatre to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller and can .................
cies associated with the habit it- exchange guest tickets for tickets Mr. and Mrs. Estol Russell of Ce- Big Package [
i 1 self. Build up a substitute good of admission to the performance, dar Rapids were guests of Mr. and Big" 8-oz Po#
.... " .....r dinner "*uests i'n the' ber ~ Their, guests" from Saturday was home from Davenport for the[ Mr and Mrs Dwayne Andreas habit. Read other books, associate The students enjoyed Robert Mont- Mrs. Henry Lackman on Sunday.
,~u~V~mF~:y~ie home w~re Mr and until Monday were his brother and week end " l of Cedar Rapids were Sunday din- with other companions, go to bed gomery very much in "Fast and Wheat ...........
earlier, get up earlier, in fact, do Loose," and Jackie Cooper in Merlin Sailor and daughter Kar- Big 7-oz PoPPe ,
and Mrs I D Welnck
~:,o c~,,~o,, ~,~¢h ~na Nita Marie wife M'. . • • " " : " . ]ner guests in the R. P. Andreas everything possible to alienate "Newsboy's Home." After viewing en of Marshalltown came Wednes-
~'°~:~'r'*~ao'idsO'and"Mrs Laura enroute from Florida to their home Mrs. Nellie PlattenDergerwas home•
yourself to the limit. Above all. these novels, the group again en- day to visit a few days with his
....... " " " it hostess monaay eveningto me Big can Fancyl
rnon m Lake C y
Hoffman~.~~of Mount Ve ........... ~" ~oym~ ...... women s cl---a~ of th-e Fed- !~[ .... Mr. andT.,~,,MrS.h~nCharlesE~¢,~-Sank°t,~' and, don't let that bad habit get you countered a special fleet of cabs to parents Mr. and Mrs. George Sail- Big can white
m= l~ erated Sunday school. Twenty- -"'"'~ *~" 7 ................ cornered. If its attraction gets transport them back to the Union or. iny ...............
f*~'~f~~ ~ ~ ~" ~m ~ ~um 1 see n ladies en:o- ed a picnic sup t the Ben Henmckson home east of too great, runI You can't be courte- Depot where the puffing L. H. S.
t ~J ~ ........... per and lhe soJci~l evening. ]town. , ,, , ous to a bad habit. You can't give Limited was preparing itself for ,',-:..:.o:o:..:o.:.o:..:..:.o:oo:.-..:.o:oo:o0:..:..:.:o.:..:..:..,. : Seedless Raisil
.~.:..:.:.:.:::.::, r~::::~rr::~:::::=~:~ ~:~:::~:'::::::~ ~:::: : ~ ...... Mrs lwary ~ailey is assisting in the devil polite treatment. Be con- the run. Cast with cheers and
::;:::::::::;: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ........ ...................... ~:~ ...... ................. :i~ Mr ,'m ~virs l~aui wicKersnam r 1 Cane Sugar 100
.L..~.:~ ~~: .. .": ~. ....... ]the O al h baugh home north of]stantly watchful and apply your laughter, the Seniors of L. H.S. !,isbon Business
~. :" visltea Irom l,rloay until ~unaay .....
..... ¢~~~ ...... [ Mechamcswlle during illness m thel effort consistently. Try this purL- bade Cedar Rapids good-bye for ,Beet Sugar,
..... ~ "~:i~ with h":" parents mr. anct mrs. o. famil,, dox to iron out what undesirable Wednesday. With tired feet, and Directory Fancy Choeola*
,:: ~ ~:'~:'.. .--:, '~*~:~:~:~r". " • ' • Mr anct ~wrs ~oo t~easmore and i ¢.°:.-:°,:..:..:.,:°.:o:.°r..rw_.,-..,roor..-.,~-_.°-.~-o.-°°o°°o°o-°
~~.&~~~ J Zumst~g in Memphis Mo. Miss - J" , .... !idiosyncrasies you may have, and never-ending fun, they prepared
" " " ........ ~~ Helen Wmhart accompamed them ~. • . ::, , , ~ power to you to live a fuller life. for the homeward journey. 80 pieces .......
" . ,," . ~~~ ~) spend the time at her home in[~l,mmy spent ~unaay at,t;he nomei__.GR' P.S. In case any libel suits are
~ ~~~~~::~ n " - Me lOt her parents lwr ann tvzrs Fred J.M. CARBEE
~]~ll~~i~ rmrlng, .. " " Geraldine Rowald has been Insurance ChocolateKisses orOUStpe
~" ' ~¢~Y'.~. ' ~~i~ ]Bohren in CoMMon. I SENIOR INTERVIEW brought against this reporter, he
~~~~"~'.d~~~;~ "My aud Mrs. Fred Leese and l ........................... joined the just declared bankrupt.-- .... .... '~. I ~-'-~_..
............................. ~~¢7 ......... t ........................... uee, I Class of '39, when she was a fresh- OK. pound ,S"~[~I I~E:" a~d h andl
~~~ )i~r~~~.~:::; Mrs Wenueh uooiey oz t=nnton Ill was home for the Easter --- Notary Public
.. i,::!!::;!i;:i:i ............ ]::::[:: v;e"e Fmday guests in the Robert ". • va- Phone 127 Lisbon. Iowa' Spanish Smt " A[ t S Sa rS.
'- , ..... [cationw~th her parents Mr, and] man, having come from the Day- BRUSH PILE
~d~"~~'~i~~~ l,eese home wnss t~arrm Leese]~a~ w v,~,~hm~ lenport schools. It is rumored that some LHS .,n~ nnllna .... ~'~in~ .tad
~~~W./.~~A~I~'. " . . ~e',urned Wednesday to t~eaar trap- . ..... Geraldine says that her favorite girls had quite a time with some ..... , v.~..~ d~fp~rnonorir
~j~j~...~~~'~"~~i,{i~)~~ ids after a week's stay in her ] lvlr..an.~ mrs.. Roy ~lattenbergerI subject is English Literature which MVHS boys Sunday night. R.L. FRINK EATING AN I[h%
~:.~:z:....,.....,.~;~(~ ,,..~rf"~-~: ~vla~ ~~" . ~..h...~m;~,- ...... 's home ~ are wsmng mls week wnn her [ she is taking this year under the Otto was stuck to his seat, Whose lle~ting, Plumbing, and Wiring I% t her'
~!i~iii~ ~~~] ~*"~ " ' , ] parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles John-] instruction of Miss Bowley. She gum was it, Otto? PoTAT0 I l u g.
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~..z~.~~~,t~~ Miss lone Smith was home from]son in Reynolds, Ill. l added also she dislikes Physics the The musical students are look- Res, 94 PHONES Office n0 100 lbs North6 l ilt'8
~,.~ii~!~m'~~~~ o : " Zcaring to spend the week endI Mrs Howard Whitlatch and Ar most of all. ing forward to May 21st. Lisbon, Iowa ........ ,~tv~a .Claimr
~ " --: ~ wth her mother Mrs John O [-is i i" " Fri .... " Although she hasn't participated Evelyn and Gordon are seen out
~~ "'~ ~mma"" ...... Tnls weeK= *'mrs" bmitn" "" is" u v s tea . flay evening at me lug ._yS.--~-o|vt~ll~ r~n~Stalla
~~ -- . " ' .... • , . . I Donald Whdlatch and Ralph Beck- in very many outsideactivities, strolling on Sunday afternoons, for
ll~l~l" .~ ~,,~ ~pending part of the time nelpmg t ~. ~. ....... m;..- W.M. BENNETT 100 Ibs Rea ~"- .! at
• " =," ....... s ....... vton Lisbon, Iowa .... ~'five s Will
l~ .. '.~ " :::~ with the care of her father Sam . last year, Geraldine had the im- their health only, of course.
:". ..... ~ Mr and Mrs Merle Clifton andportant part of Mrs. Vivian Smyth- Otto and Kep really like operetta seed .............. ./~"' •
l~~..~*..~ I_armoa who ~s qmte ill at hm • • Real Estate and Insurance
1 ".,~~~~ hem" w'~st of Mount Vernon daughters of Meehanicsville were Kersey in the Junior Class play, practice, rather after operetta prac- Farms for Sale 100 lb Red
..**o.' 2~0.
i "~" ~" "~.:'~ ........ --~ ...... Thursday evening dinner guests in "Here Comes Charlie." rice. Houses for Sale or Rent biers ........ "~"~1 ~,t thJ'Ofl
:~:.~ . ~il~l~~ .......... -- --- ~--- the Don Frink home. This year Geraldine was elected Have you noticed Helen smiling Office Phone--146 100 lbs l~ed:~Bl..,:~:e~rtai~':~t'
n*~ ~|'~l~ E a cheer-leader by the Athletic As- a great deal lately? Vernon is :rHE-BRIGGs~M~0~-MENTco.
- --- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitlatch. sociation, but she declined to ae- back•
..... ,......,^~..,,../rl L [~ • Y sKteithn of Tipton were eept the office. Jeanne Stone likes Cornell, or is Lisbon, Iowa 100 lbsRedl°tiffed
tl/ KA ~/KtN~lH R~U bLr.a t~ BobbYHowa~ andeg "' the parental Geraldine says she hasn't fully it just--? v*- 0f ekn
k., d Whitlatch home• decided what she will do after she The Juniors• Sophomores and Dealers in Cobblers --'""" ]L
JOHN D[[R[ N0. 48 ~L0W F0~ r~ ] ! ~ ~ an~IrFa~td MrSe Casrl graduates. I wonder ? ? Anyway, Freshies were lost the day the Sen- Cemetery Memorials /~dd~,,~
n Geraldine, good luck! We will miss, iors went to spent the day in Ce- ~D~. -~A~- The weather
dKarySe'diKnateYrpLOWIEIEiAND TRASHY OONi}ITION$ you.---PF, dar Rapids. Please don't leave us
D t k ! I igu7t e oU ciahcPii yper home terfere with ,r t
SENIOR NEWS again, Seniors. General Practice
d ut Mr. and Mrs. G. K, Frink and The physics class has finished The gossip about each other's Notary Public, Deeds, Wills, goods. We
PUT to work the heavy- Y Phone 147 Lisbon Helen Lucille visited Sunday in their testbooks and are now pre- new Easter duds is everlasting.--M Licenses coming to "~
John Deere No. .... ~t~ lwo-Bottom Plow the parental Ed Deardorf and S. paring themselves for a series ofSHADOWS Office in residence, corner Wash Standard uP.
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. o . I I G Frink homes in Tinton reports and tests to complete the:The coml'ng future events cast ~ng and Market St Phone 80
with its extra strengtla ann extra ........ -] 'Jean Ardis and Willar- -- .. year. their shadows before them. - ............ " .......
clearance and you'll have better F 1 u n -[ These are busy days, why OfntY~ifordvisited their gr~ne~p:rtt- hatehe b~enn°rth~en;C°t~°miestgirol~ coA~~ 13-1~-Monhcello Distract DR. ALBERT YORK SD° V io tds
heav trash and every • Genuine John ] d Mrs W L Kynett sawm an A rll 20--Aehvlt Phymcmn and Surgeon Y
results in Y n,~re Bot toms [ not let us bake for you. [, from Friday until 'Sunctav' ~ '. g . d chopping, in order to i ----~P2~] ...... "_ityBanquet.--EF .......... lv We inv
..... _1........_ ---y:" .... I " ,~ -" uiviae a beef. lamb ~ inf~ if~iJUNl~l% Hl~H JOTS ~orner lvlaln ann ,JacKson ~treets ~" .._~--~
other plowing COnuluua~. witl~ qutcg-aetacn- [ Mr and Mrs Earl Arbinast and tast ....... 2__. or hog ."'7 ":~' ~,ncto.. ~,~¢,,n ~";n C---~- .....
,_, _t, .... ., ... . o ,. ,. ~[i .." .. 3. . . g z ~uuq~onems oI oeeKsteaK,] ---.~. ..... ....~:~,-, .,.c.v, .,,~,.- xelepnoue 6o
~/~f?P; ~~:i:tg: [ d:~!!~b:~lldl ii=oi~;::i: I ~??:~~i ~~:Y~q!!! ~ii: Ph°'Dhs~S;i?cnRe 2Gd~"::r:ReEe°:n3-91
rear weight and takes the !and.side ~2?~eta~x~reated ] A!: a. _g [ Ka~anandsonof Mount Vernon: :p2:,:hn~e~:2s the mare topm.of[~yn2a~ba~ettDy°n~ldrDiall, W:yny IO~
• " ~ nav neen aouea :,,,. anu mrs ~,awln TlUSty ann ~ ~,a~. at wau ~uunu ' ,
pressure. Easyto handle and adflust: •Enclosed powe [ ,es e " [IWilford and l~r. and Mrs. Bill t.TM the lack of extensive educa- Lou Sankot, Norton. Hinriekse.n, I SCOTT McINTYR.E & CO.
The heat-treated steel beams, allgnea lift !l ........ I[ Pfautz of Cedar Rapids visited on tmn, lack of discipline by parents ~ieneva .~ave, ~ieneweve zaarns: | lnvestmenm ..
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............... ~.~.~.~a -I our oreao is urv oaKeu, It Sunday with Mr and Mrs R L i in the home, and lack of proper[ ~,.ynn vrm~, ann lvtary r~sther t~oyo | Io .... ~l,~,...;.. I;,~.~ ~. v ...... ~. ~t.,,lr
hough.
1 nraces a~ua,~ ,,*~u.*~ incn I also recewect 1tin in ,,a ~t:~a~=~.~ta~ ~taa~lt& L~ ~t ~w~l ~t.,v o. --
by strong stee , • 12-, 14-, 16- [ ........ " , I I Frink .... employment are the causes of] " 's " ~pelling this | .... - .... _' ~_.. lot
frame rtg dity and bottom alignment, sizes [Ior health, not steamem ] Mr.'and Mrs. I. J. Noslevs visit"~a~u I crime'The t in' cla " " I week'Glenn Hinricksen and Nola Rob- | Merchants National Bank Bldg.,. Ceen-ioWa--
.IIFriday at the John MePhersonl .YP g ss speeding up]o., ................... | HARLAN BRIGGS, Lmbon, ....
-.. I Special orders appreciat-I[home near Martelle On Saturday]in woras per minute by the use ofl ~e~"ate~I~:rio~ then t~°~nr~a~P~tmg •~l~l~~l~~~l~l~P--dl~ =
11 _ I" 1" ~ I1 .-.~, I ~ II they were guests in the Harry[ speed tests and concentarted prac-] 8. ' Y' P ~llllllllllllllllllllll[lIH[~m$11pll~ i'l~i% ,~
IK'~l'l rl I"1_ IV Ill l I ~u. l/Stinger home in Mount Vernon. ~'T~te solid aeometrv cla¢~ io ¢;., [ Wilma Beasmore and Nola Rob- o~ll I~r% ~0,~'gi0~
u ,l.l l 1 / ,,: ....... " .... ....//...Mrs. John Rieger and Mrs. Saral ishing up the measurerr~eni[ ertson entered the Ciphering Con-I CALL "'- X rs.
[• ~ll~JlVt~ uts tt t~tg attu wt= ]] ~llers a~tenaed the funeralbroth_[ ~m [ test in Marion on A . ~i
Lisbon., Iowa ! , this of cones and will soon be be m-' " " , pril 8, also.-NN[ .- /M]l~'. l~a°" " ot ng,
deliver ,,our order afternoon of Mrs. Ringer's ning the study of the s--here'~BM| 3-4 GRADE NEWS I ~ A ~rx 7r~. ~'t | sa~V E."t~ ~,e~~ eg~
[ .... a '/[ er-m~!aw Emery.E. M cElhinney, at[ JUNIOR SOTS v • [ We have already started review-] ~k-*zz'~Vlr'~ I'll° [~ eh~f:~ent
Ilarge or small. ]1the t~eat~y chapel m ~eoar ttapms.] Last Thursaay the last of the/ing for our six weeks' tests, which[ -4 lineal pa,,,,t't~rs
• - ~ , t~ " l~ ~ . . -v ]~ --- / I mr, and Mrs. Milo Kaliban are/ dialogues, sketches, pantomimes ] will come next week. } ~.~ I-i , ~ • ~tl¥~¢!OP [h~'~Vale~t: a j~
• " - ~'- -[entertaining this evening at lunch-| and short stories which have given[ The boys and girls who attained l for Ik.~ol.lrll[:rv larlK w¥~1~ |~" aatl°'aa~
--- - i on • • . • . ,, i. to
~-- _ ............. .~l~.~ec and bridge their club, Mr. and[ the Juniors so much worry and]a score of 100 m spelhng were[ All'i'll aM ,-Ju
t_~'~..ql~JIl~.~'+.'~l[l~fl[l~ll~[~l~l~i~L~.~ ..... ~ r~i~lmrs, uon r rmK, Mr. and Mrs. Fred/also ameusement were ~ven an,tlMarma Ann Bigger Ralph Bur-I -- ~li'[/l[~i" ~'h."*rs.
t.9.me'mT'mr .... ~]Tonne and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bow-| on Friday we returned ~o our lit=[r°ws, Catherine Dahnl Carol Gish ]r'~]~t~' ~'~]~'tDv ~'t~V][~,'t" ~t' %t ~refr
~] ers. | erature book for a continuation nf[ Merle Louis Kepler Zola Mac I-'~'L:a~.a~, V m='l'%, K t~-~L~al~ ~', ~bh- ut e~
........ ' ~ht' 'ta a
1 Q"~{:~ ~ F | Mr. and Mrs. Garland Blood and| the study of essays. The short[ Reffzel, Eugene Reyhons, Robert [ ~til~." tr- acl
1 7A,7, x~oo [~[!| children" moved from the Miller] stories produced this week varied/Schott, Kenneth Siggins, Jack Til-[ ............. ~*'Ue~ ~.-"~Sted
a,-, ~.lllPlace at the east edge of town to]fr°m murder mysteries to religious/l~a',. Billy Zearing, Verl Ralston,[ waicn Ior the ~llver 'lank ~*1
Sixty-Five Y :ars of Sm:cessfu ;{!i!e p;OypertYccOpny ?a~ - GASOLINES -- KEROSENI~S
• • Miss Grace Bitfle and Verle ,, . ."' o," and ~Iiss Isabel " ~ ~t
D_.~! .... ~,,~,,~-~,,~ ~[Trueblood of Waterloo ...., ~,,. / Sunshine m the Dungeon or Col~[ ...... Smith, of Cedar Rap-[ MOTOR- TRACTOR OILS, GREAS
"~" F lUS VlSiI, eo. our room on Frl ' ~k "~
l~L~ll~kll] ~ ~.,~J~:~][~k~,,&5.~lt~ ~-~[day with her mother ~s~/~nna[ ever." [., "dayI ~~'~
• ~ Th con alternoon . ~
Belle B~ttle Mrs Blttle returned e servation of natural re- • • W~ .i: I~ W]
• " " " " " • We made calendars for o r H1 h Lo W
'Phi~ hank was founded Sixty-Five Years ago on sound banking p.rln t [wlth them m the evening, eommg[,sources .seemed to be .the.mum top.-]elas~ o~ Friar." u art g Quahty Products At
• , _., , ...,,a ...... been nossible solely through a contmu- I~ [I ] home Monday night. [ m o ore m ms mry ann tnotogy this/ Th^ ...... I
ci ies ano ItS ~t.staAi,.u 6--,,,~.... r. " .... ~] " / weeK. ~peeial reports were iven[ e x..u ~rauers are stuclylng~'- ,~x,~~jllll ~al~ , ,
atmn p" of those pohcnes" " which have pioven Invaluable m every, fmancml m s entMms ,Marthame week NosleYen . of Chxeago in history, g about Holland. We. have made clay 1--llllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllll ~' .IJll[
~.-,.,; ..... h~h h-a.~ w~athered the storms of the past sixty-five years. I?fllp ...... d wlth her par-| In preparation for the Latin six/models of the things we would see '~--~l~:"..e~l'll
?,~u~,,,:: ;':,_"_7 cont inued whole-hearted support of l~rl ann Mrs. I. J. Nosl.eY.[weeks test held Thursday the Latin/iz,we visit e~t this country. |~ ..... ,~ ~~, ~bI~A
our neneI in.at .tins o .... ":"7"'~'L~- : ....... • --,,Mished herewith. ~tl~[ Cla...~ u~.nner rvtr. ann .~.rs./ students have been checking up[- r~eamy au 0I. our Japanese Gar-]| ~ ~ I~ '~l'~[~l~ ~ "~l~V~, ~7,
thin communny borne out m the ~tutc~,,e*,~ g~, [~[lllene~,o~..~ao~.y,.~nar~es anu ~ar-|on their knowledge of the voeabu-[~e~.ns.,aregr°wmg' . I! • 8.v -
......................... -' ...... .l~ L I a ................ y. /laries by daily drills with the flash] l:illiy J.earmg was absent last]| .......... ~~~"~01~-. ~i'!
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF tii:] Bill. Hohenschuh spent the Easter[cards. They have also just finish-[Wecmesday' and Betty Jean Graft[] ~[~~l~[
~]~][vacation Irom t~reighton University|ed the story of the capture of a]was at)sent on Monday. ]| buy tile Dt~t ~Llltll KllnW tilt:: .... .t~-~ul~ar
in tgmana. Nebr. with Mr and Mrs Gallic Town and it was .... ll ."-rl, .
; :_L__ C.nmnanv |~]John E. McHugh. Miss' Maxine]battle for most of them_Eql~'te a/ LISBON CHURCH NOTES ][ ~~"i~l
l.al,U;Oll IL {:XlI LISBON, IOWA°t"'t'a -- .... r" d guestGmehnln" oftheChntOnMcHughWaS a SundaYhome.[ SOPHQulte a few' OMORE NEWSof the En hsh'' stu- FEDERATED~.CHURCH [[ : m--C= HumOr :E~,,s,o,,
~ ~] Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Briggs were_ dents discovered that thg~r s ell[ Gaylard S. Hamilton, Pastor I| W s s
Successors to ~ ~[in Wheatland on Tuesday evenin~ in,, wasn'* ............. p.e-[ Sunday School 9:30 a.m I! ~~i~m
Stuck~,ager &usA Uracher,0Bankers llli~;~:~!~!~~;~:~ ~ehrW'~dn°e~i! i;~~1~/o~!~;d~l!0~ :0~rvice I[~:~:~,
RESOURCES :~[/ Mr. and Mrs. L W Miller' Pa Iwere quite surprised when the.,1 • • • ster of thinkingI*~::i ~'~ix
" " I .... 411,584.50 the arental I V " " rades in th i " " y g they will have on that resurrection ~'
LOANS AND I)ISC()UN1S ..... ,,,~.. ~] p . . Mernss home. g er written test, that]morn when "All that are i "-/! /ur LUDrlC .P-:
()verdraits ........ , ,1~.~3 I~_.[1[ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruch and !he. oral test was going to lower/~raves ~h.~ ~,,~. ~,. .... ,.,~n me/i , !
,, ", ,'-"- [--, T:: ..... s o,u~o.3o 'l~r/thhree daughters called Tuesday int mew graaes considerably/sl~ ,.- ..... - "'.~" -:"~ ~.Y'~Y .~""|1 ~ ]1~ 1 ,. "~
i)UlIOIH~L aHtl I IALUIU ....... • In World " " • . allcome Ior~n; mey mat nave
[~[the _(2; M. G..~sh home. They were[back in the ~.Histo__ry_ we are agm.n[donegood, unto the resurrection[] I I~'~~ ~~t 1 W~ ~i.,~
~ox~°°nt~,,,, -r,,a~ ~,~/enr°ute to mew home in uetroit I . ~gnveencn centuryIt'S/of _lifo unr~ Chov th .. ..^ p,._ i'~ ]
Total ........... .z-.,.[Mieh. after a visit with his mn~h']quite a jump from the World "Wart ..---.-"2 .... at hav= do.~]~ ,i~ll'~l~[~,1 L,lllv~ ilk --,= l
er Mr • ~'"" wa back to ew~ unto me resurrection of dam-
I "~|| I'~IWc~ i~l[ . s. John Bruch m Cedar Rap- ,:^~r the Frenche Revolu.[nation (John 5"28 29~ ]i ~' .., I~K~
~,~tu~**~**~,~, ~ias ~,v,, ~ ~" " ' "' ~| .... ill w il~l ~1 ~.
• • o $ 50,000.00 " FRESHMEN once more we are reminded by " " needs W"
(£,lplt,t[ :~tock " "g ....... ~] Mr and Mrs Robert Kolek I FLASHES /the true m n ,,,~ ,,, ~.~, ...... /I .It" 11~'I
Surplus , ......... 1~'~4~4"~t(; [dCaedarnR iedS were visitors Thur°! freItsh~ann°~VoeVenroYt seldOrm that a|contrary toe~l~eL'~enera~ careof b.v Gerald Lang. 1
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Ir-,tivided 1 roflts "rod Rest yes .... . pa n.~.l F J. Kolek . g, n to general the careless and indifferent: Death " .
()ti~er Liabihtic~ .... • • 1,828.40 ~jh.ome; ,Sunaay visitors were Rich- science _class w~thout contributing[is not the end but only the begin-][ :.
..... f,O~ OJ.9 OR ]~:/ara wom~c oI ~pringville the Joel .... groan to the class cfiscussion/ning or eternity "Believe in the/| t attery ~* "~ 1 h."Ulld~
I)F.POSITS ............ ' ....... ff /Staskal and Emil Reyhons familiesl why? t~ecause every morning they[Lord Jesus Christ ancl thou-~h'a]t|~ ..... ~'i~b 1 q~V~'~'*~l'
-- t~'~/of Mount Vernon. can expect a test of those old for-/be Saved" - ..... | ...... v- ....... a-- 1 " el~
Li'':;'on anduTrust yomT: ::; I -
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John Auracher, Pres,dent G. L. Hill, CaRshiBerMeC°nl°g::: :,ce President ~/ih~a~Onn:;!i Mor~:~ns°I ~uP~e~,i~ti:~ ~:e~ye~i~omar:~ [~YmSt.heSYt:i [ I RI !:rys]erMan0d P~l!!io~utrh Sale's an0JS!~i¢¢ Y~ ~ll:
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpor o ]Ed G'ardner her da ....... M, rs. whiP ...... littlyd%obiddies[ Young Peoples Devotions at the][ Ch mout_ alesanu*';i l A
-r~"~" , u~.~er ~lauys , ~., ~,ow~ ***t uver me earth reaerated church at 6 30 p m
land mother Mrs. Elizabeth DorcasI Monday morning the fresh-~:--[ ............ !: _.._ [| Phone 71 |
~land" Miss Isabel Yule of Stanwood. English class were presented with'""" !Thursday'~"U~r renearsatat 6:45.a~ me church on~I•
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