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Mr. Vernon, In.. Hawkeye-Reeerd I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plattenbergerlr R ., _ ,.. a~i The Lisbon Herald O,.--, Aand daughters were Sunday dinner i rormer Keslaent ules I Announce Engagement Present to help Mrs. Minnie Sailor ~ Morley Methodist: Rev. Oswald celebrate Mother's Day were the lS,andbach, Pastor. Sunday school 10 Thurs., May 16, 1957 ru~ "~;guests, at the Charles Johnson home ~ In Marinn_ .-..l~¢t w~L.., w.... i George Moel family of Cedar Rap- a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Ser- :at Aledo, Ill. ids the Jesse Kohl family of West mon "Oh Suzann ....................... ! ...... ~ . . , . ~ : , a--In Memory of - - I lne ~lenn ~lattenoergers andI Services for Mrs. Mary E. Bailey Branch; the Gilbert Worralls and the Wesleys, their hymns and their /:_LA.-- I--___1 I._ ,Kay and Mrs. Nellie Plattenberger;of Marion were conducted Friday the Don Worrall family of Solon; vital religious experiences." L!~UO[] i-o~a] items iwere Saturday supper guests of the!afternoon by the Rev. James P. the Alvin S~ailors and Paul of Mas-: High school ccmmencementl ......... !Roy Plattenberger family• I Gable in the Murdoch chapel in sillon, the Roger Semotanfamily Thursday evening May 16 8 n m I lne t~m ~elths, Vickie and Billie i Mother's Day dinner guests of the IMarion. Burial was in Oak Shade of West Branch and Mrs. Grace The general public is-extended'anI o~ ~ma~;enpo~r~ ~(ere Saturday guests ! M. E. Pike family were the Leon- i cemetery in Marion• i iMetz of Tipton. , invitation to attend all of our set- I m me L~e t~reuy nome. i ard Pike family of S.pringville and ~ Mrs. Bailey, who died Wednesday l i -~--- vices. ! Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Kohl of Mar- the Emer Slaters ! morning in a Cedar Rapids hospital ! ! • • I .~ i i - i~n Were Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Keefe and had resided in Lisbon and Mr. Ver-! ! money r~ews N w, :U"--PASTOR....... ~ I have purchased the Up Town mr~ t:narles tJeaver M.. ~r_^,~. ~,^_ .. ~ ~ .~ non Ior a numoer or years bne was ~._^ . ,_ ~ .. . lne ~ev t~eorge LalDO~ oI t~ollins Je.an and Janet Howell.of Cedar .rCloyer of Moline Ill were Satur-!a member of the L~bon Methodist' i Y will begin hispastorate duties at Rapids were Tuesday evening guests, day guests of Mrs. John McHugh cnurcn ann of me ~asOern Star in i Sth GRADE COMMENCEMENT ~ ~n~a ,,.u.m.cnurcn ann rores~ Tavern in Lisbon in the Roy Plattenberger home Th"rs ....... ............. - Lisbon. ; ! Program for Sth grade commence- ,~Ipelab°ut May26. _ ~. ] and took posses- • . . , Mrs. Bailey was born at ~,prmg-i ment Wednesday evening May 5" , • . en-, The DeWayne LeClalres and Juhe day May 23 w~th Mrs. Rook Emer-,,m^ ~^~. , ,o~ .~_ ,...^.~_~ ,~_ ! ,~ ...... -. ......... ' - - "- nett Elizabeth Janice an~ c~,,-~;¢ ' ............ r~ap,u~ w~re roomers ~ son.. ~ne program wm oe. an. aura- ,,~. ........................... ~,~ ~. ~,~y, w,o ~rvea : ~; ................... ~.vuc~,uri oy trey. ~vere~ ~en- 'who have. spent the ~nast four ~vears ~ sion of it on Tuesday. Day guests in the Walther Carstens I biography by Mrs. Jenme B~gger. ! the Lisbon Methodist csureh durin" I netS" Class Histor-- Rosalene Cat here m the two churches will move home. , . . ~ ~ I ' ~, - T es ' ......... ! Guests for dinner on Mother's Day 1920-1923, dmd January 4 1928, at i lett; Prophecy Florence Duncan; i u. day, May 21, to assume the [ lv lr. ana Mrs. unver ~urlmgame i in the Ralph Barge home were Mrs. Dysart. Mrs. Bailey had been em- i i Will, Diane Hora; address by Ray i paszoraze at Lomha. i ana.~lwary spent Mother's Day in the I Burge's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ployed for a number of years as a l i Purcell, reformatory warden at An- I ..... ----y-- I w t~ ~toclgaen nome at Oxford amosa I Morley iosz a baseball game to • '. iBernet of Mechanicsville, her broth-practical nurse. I I . , It will be operated as Bill's Tav- Junction l r I Class Pla L~ttle Nell Ga Solon May 7 by a score of 3 14 • l er Harold and his wife and daugh- Survivors include a s'ste Mrs. F Y " " "" Y i ....... " ' i ~nnDiMiiAizMJeS~orn!:~a~guM~si!iY~s~rrn~i!ilp~piUrg!s P~i°i~EMeS~i ~'MeVMmdYe~i~ie~s':nrMeei~a~h:eRs~egr ~svaS)i~::SoyC+amt~:t!_ t w O rii .r G ot C ll sYm ;giMP: e ern. Come in and see us. • , • [ - i .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Gnu- i The class motto is "B What U R"" I chani~Jsville for their guest day i] -- ' ' "" "" ~ ° ~" " I chee: Lisbon announce the engage- i flower is the white carnation and Iwith Mrs. Harlan Bickerstaff as co- I] i ] ~vn-s. mauae ~vxc±vm~mn o[ J~ar~y, merit oz ~neir daughter Beverly I colors are blue and white ] hostess. An apron exchange pre- ',] _ I was a week end guest of her cousin Jean and William D Sailor .... el ' ceded a tea E |LLi TAVERN DIll /^^ .....I &A--v PI--.... r_.._. Mrs. Anna Wetherell. Mrs. McMul-iMr_. and Mrs. Carroll Sailor. !RITES HELD FOB MBS IRELAND I On May 7, the Harlan Bickerstaffs ii L~ Ibilllbi I¥|~1~ ~,,ll~llVl~l rUlill I,len, came to_attend the wedd!ngi_Beverly is employed by the Lis-] Word was received" Thursdayl°f Morley with the Clarence Hart-il I o~ ner grandaaugnter wno is a stu-~oon ~anK and Trust Co. Her fiancelmorning of the death of Mrs Veralieys, and Clarence Klines of Me-il Bill Kristan, owner Phone 2961 Open Sunday Mornings If dent at Cornell. [ teaches in the Maynard high school• Ireland on Wednesday May 8 Mrs I chanicsville and the Merle Mur- i[ Deliveries Twice Daily Orders in by 10-30 ~, m" "~ --" l rFederated Aid ~ociety will meet l The wedding will take place on!Ireland had taught in the l~orlevifields of Martellewere supper i[ . / " w* "1 ~1~ ,,||1o ' . , i *,, . ~" I: Thursday, May 16 at 2 p.m. wlthlSaturday, June 22, at 9:30 a. m. in school for several years The past lguests of the Harlan Russells roll Lisbon, Iowa Mrs Ralph Schenek Program will St John's Catholic church, few years have been spent in a i l?Wts.v lle honor,rig Mrs Rus- Ibe by Mary Stork and the BibleI ~ ;nursing home in Cedar Rapids an- o nay. II - MEAT ITEMS - • ~11 I ! • =~.-.--~ I~ Study by Mrs. Anna Bittle. ', I * l • • -- , til recently when she was moved [ -~ ]" -- I • I ,~+r ~"~I I' Mrs. Anna Wetherell her houseFMSDOn Legion 10 to a nursing home at Traer. When I~NfpoCrHODL.~B~TIC HONORS _ ! ~~_.__~ DI.-...D U .... I. •' • • • I 11 ~uest Mrs Maud~ Mo~i,,11~n M~ • • . ~, --. I at Morley she made her home with, . unung, son ot the 1 UlUbI~, IIUW~. ~'~ ,~ 1',7, ..... Bit*l- "-f**"'- ~"]-~-'''-"~:4~ost [-:#~ll~'tI ~..... IMrs Mildred Cook Ben Buntings of Martelle and Era- M ke yours the brightest house on the bl0¢k ........ I ..... ' ..... I ~ , Mmes Mildred Cook Nita Hol ,est V. Miller also of Martelle were were lVlomer's 1gay guests in me I , J BACON 65c on ~0~ ~-)~ l! Harr- Klahn home in Stanwoo-' ' Lisbon Le-+ionn-i ...... I comb and Amber Barger attended!among University of Dubuque stu-, -- POTATO CH,PS Ii _ ....... u.lon Thursda+:.+ even ? De .ost+ithe services in Olin Saturday after_ldents honored for seholasUc attain-; .-., , ,. , [ lvlr. ann ~virs. t:iarence ~oraer ac- I. ~ ~, y z~rfl, at noon ment at the annu-' ~z ...... p .... blacK HaWK when you buy I! eo.mpamed, the Herbe~ Uublersand iAsPs'n "meetine~}nn younty Legion ! ----~- I cation on Tuesday, May 14. Clifford] /~llCe lvlarm oI ueaar l-Lapl(lS ~o l~OW *, * u** ~ ~ u,, I=DAI~IV~ AIP~_ r~a#") ~ ~m_ II ~. , ih~, ........... /LIVELY LEARNERS ]was on the Dean's Honor Roll for] ~'~'~ ~'~ ~1~r: I!= . azurday afternoon to theI A bi~f ....... t ; ......... Fazrmor L~vely Learners held;the first semester wlth an average] ~ ~ t ~. m/~ll~r1~Hfx~H21 /~ lom morgan nome. mrs. lvtorgan i . o.------ ~_ .~ ~xpectea as ] their annual mothers' tea May 8 at i of from 2.5 to 3 0 and was in the 2 1 1 m .k.20, 2Tre~m ........ ~r~,~,~,~~,. / and Mrs. Border are sisters, i~)m~n:n~onsf~iic~r oe ma.ae Ior 1957-]the home of Coleen Hay with six [to 2.49 grade average group durin'g i ~- .. .. ,, ~ cv ~ ~njoy an eve , PKYIN --n--~, ~ ~,- .... Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hay, Mrs.}ni ....... ,¢~." .... "!members and six mothers includ- the second semester of1955-56. [ r~aa ~ ~tiN~ i 1 ha I -g o~ ~eiiow nip wire county in two lea e i , _~ ,t ,,~,.,~ ! R'c rd Darrow of Waterloo, the ~1~,,~ .... ;.^~ ~ J " g d rs. Mrs. Hunt, Jones i Ernest was among the group with ] ~i:;i;'~'~:.~ JwDue°l! sReUp~lef:~t°~YlV~wi~hM!~lhn~duM:Si A~im:d ..... tCw°~s:~!:t H;t{etE~et:{°a~ ?c~dep ~ ~;,~ ~.gr~d3 ~:rfag:t betw:s~nr ~916_~ ;.dI ~,~, ~ ~=.~, z~,(~": ~ 0, size or l .... i " ' " Forces Dav May 181 . ' -- - FROZEN ITEMS- labe~tromei{herotthe t~~ 'the home of the Walther Carstens' i " ;tmn was planned for June The, Glenn Lavell Mechanicsville was ~g,~/ _ !arger sizes p!us the I~ ~ ! ........ :l Cyclops Legion post reminds all!group voted $10 to help pay Karenifined $300 and costs at Cedar Rap-] .~';~ J~-~i ~:.~~_ ~.2~,~.~, .~}]ffff ,~:.,~ ,rompaneJorooxtop ~!~ ~ i lne t~aymru uwens iamny ann 'businessl men and reslden' !Abbott'sa to Ames . ~ . :~.~:~2....~:~?=-- _~_:~:. . ,,,~4.}~ S. C. from your tavor e iM. ~.~.~ a ................... ts to flyl w y as a delegate ],ds on ~turday on an o.m.v.l. He. ~~@~/~_lT~i]:y~l_f_..~,.~~_,,,~,~~~'~-S-.~ ¢ • ~,~ m ..... brand of potato ohi0s ~~'~ ,~'.~ ~. "" '~';.~ ......... ~. "~.~" ~7='=..~°'*'*." ! their American flags Saturday May from the club Karen Abbott gave t was picked up at a Lisbon filling along with your name ~.: .~1 nay cnnner guests In me JrranK 18 ' ,, . ~ . ~/i ~J~ ,/~_l • IVI~I~II~A and addr"...... .... / li,~..: ~-~S/~|, I~xrueger n°me a~ ~°ne ~reel .......... ,.a~e ]n observance, of Armed Forces a talks in on cR~zensh~p" .... and recrea- staten Saturday at7am., by Mayor.~i~~,i~ [ I J/II~t I I :l" ]~l~!l-i~ 1"~,L_L,.,_L ~.~ ,~_ ~.~ ---- ~{ ~_,zl~!~ ~ Dean*~,,,s ,] ~',~ -~ -- $ ] ~ a~ernoon ....... caners m zne ~rueger:"Day. This day honors our armed i, o was lead by Vlvmn Joshn and i Glenn. Plattenberger and Specml T~.~;}:I~,~} ~ ~_~.~ . ~ . It's self-cleaning . . . r~m~ ~'~ ~ P0 Box77B' ~ *, ,~, ~'~/ [ .......... Iforces and reminds Americans and Sharon Hanna Sharon Hanna, rptr. Officer Dale Wagaman. wl ~.__ ml't'VernonlO',N¥ " ~-~ ~`' J nome were mr an(] ±v.trs ~am Lleo. th .... ,*+ ' ;~'-%~"~"~'~:]~! +"~]~t:_~ . ~ surface &rt and resists ~ .... ~ ~ " ' i e worla tnat our armed strength ~~~:-~=-~:~. "t-~---=~:-'=-~ last' ...... ~ ~-"~-'-~'~'---- ~ f~mes and coal smol:e. T ..~ • • ,~ ]'1~! refuna.Ree eiv e0tter ~5¢'exoi,esea~'h -- -- -- MissViSit°rSDaisy°fBurdMisSlastHazelThursdayRUnklewereand i is above all a power for peace, why Pittsburgh SUN-PXOT~~ • July 31 1957. Limit . . --------'--'- S.C. Sl,ced o..,,,u+,,+, ,:,e, ,+,, 2 for 7e Mrs. Walter Christie of Fort Col- I LISBON NEWS ON PA+"-~ " House Paint STAYS WI-III ~--- li ...... I~TI~AWP.I=DDII::I: D,~,J I~^¢ 1 ll., . ns: Co!o? Miss Wllma Craft of De:] Pictures of the three four-genera- .,---.~"~--...--.~.~.....~ ,x~u,, wv. • ,~,~. ~rolI, lVllCn., mrs. ~e~en wes~rope ot!tion f~milies who attended the .............. 2 for 49C Twin Pack CHIPS Des Moines and Mrs. Florence Mot-IMethodi t hureh 5, B.d Stun- -- PRODUCE ITEMS -- U.S. No. 1 Arizona "New" "RED" POTATOES 10 Ibs. California Valencia ORANGES ........ doz. 39c -- GROCERY ITEMS -- for Cudahy's "TANG" ............................ each 39c C.F.R.S.P. CHERRIES ........................ 2 cans 39c C.F. GRAPEFRUIT ............................ 2 cans 39c C.F. ICE TEA BLEND ............................ box 49c Gerber's Strained BABY FOOD .... 3 cans 25c gan of Derby, Conn. Icy, the Lisbon high honor Pall and Den 2 of the Cub Scouts had a Lisbon-council proceedings are on: party for their mothers at the home I Tinge 8. of their leader Mrs. Harry Sizer oni Saturday afternoon. The boys pre- LISBON METItODIST CHURCH sented their mothers with ceramic I Rev. Eugene Miller, Minister dishes they had made. Mrs. G.H. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Scobey of Mr. Vernon was a guest.Worship service 9:50 a.m. Mother's Day dinner and supper' . New members will be received guests in the Dale Wagaman home laurmg the church service. were Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Douben-] ST. JOHN'S CHURCH NOTES mier, Mrs. Nancy Dean and Mr. and I Sunday Masses will be at 7:00 a.m. Mrs. Merrill Hoffman of Mr. Vet-land 9:00 a.m. beginning Sunday, non, Fred Becker of Cedar Bluffs May 19 and continuing through the and the Charles Wagamans and summer. Dorothy. ATTEND PURITY CItAPTER AT WILTON ~UNCTION SEPTIC TANK'CESSPOOL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunwardsen attended Purity Chapter's "Musical Premiere" at Wilton Junction Sat- urday evening, honoring Sister Isa- belle Wolensky, Worthy Grand Ma- !tron and Brother Herman Beck Yes, climbing temperatures will affect the operation of your car unless something is done about it. Bring your car in and let us get it ready for trouble-free summer driving. A change of gear lubricants, a change to sum- mer oils, repacking wheel bearings, and a complete lubri- cation iob will put it in shape for the hot weather ahead. Let us attend to it today. DIAL 3501 LISBON, IOWA GUARANTEED McCall Plumbing and Heating Box 204 Lisbon, In. Congratulations to Proud Owners of New Lawn-Boy Mowers John Schafer Lou Schafer Harold Parmenter Don Arduser Willis Harms E. L. White Dean Nelson Ed Folken Gerald Dirks H. J. Jacobs Let us add your name to this list Dial 2714 Mohn Worthy Grand Patron and Grand officers. Exemplification of degrees i was by the Grand officers• Thirty- six chapters were represented• Lisbon Local Items Tuesday Mrs. Frank Kolek enter- tained the L.T.S. club at her home. On Mother's day the Emil Rey- hons' honored the Frank Koleks at dinner at Twin Towers. The Lloyd Petersons were Moth- er's day dinner guests of the Ralph Peterson family in Monticello. The John Steinbecks and James Walshes of Cedar Rapids were Mother's day dinner guests in the Joe Bova home. Lucky Thirteen will meet with Mrs. S. P. Vandeberg Friday after- noon, May 17. Mmes. Roy and Wil- Open All Day Sunday from a.m. to p.m. Phone 3661 Lisbon, Iowa lard Light will be co-hostesses. Mr. and Mrs• W. M. Bennett spen~t several days in the home of Mrs. Bennett's daughter and son-in-law Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Saar in Keokuk. Mr. and Mrs. R• J. Lind and Cyn- thia visited Sunday with Mrs. Lind's aunt Mrs. Inez Davey at Iowa City. Mrs. Davey is a fraternity house mother. Thursday visitors in the Frank Kolek home were the Richard Ko- I leks of Springville. Saturday guests were the Burton Koleks, Dennis and Yvette of Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cilek and Mr and Mrs. Frank Slofer of Solon, Do- ris Cilek of Cedar Rapids and the Libby's e • • • i r ci s LISBON DELIVERIES -- Please phone orders for Saturday delivery on Friday afternoon or by 9 a.m. Saturday. Lisbon phone 3661. I STORE HOURS -- Week days 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eugene Striegels were Mother's day Lisbon, Iowa dinner guests of the Bruce McCul- loughs. S,unday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hunwardsen were the Bob Englerts, Mike and Doug of Mr. Vernon, the Richard Bohrs, Debbie and Cindy and Bob Stout of Lisbon. The Earl Doners returned to their home at Green Bay, Wis., Wednes- day after spending several days in the Pauline Maiden home while vis- iting Mr. Doner's mother in ~he Gardner Nursing home. They found her much improved. Cedar Bluff The Pete Ereksen family of Mos- cow were Sunday dinner guests of Irwin Kramers. Evening guests were the Lyle El,ins and Cathy of Tip- ton. Monday guests were the Don Zarubas of Martelle. Mother's Day guests of the Isaac Achenbachs were the R. I. Achen- bachs and Cindy of Coralville, R. L. Gilliatt family of Cedar Rapids, M. I L. Longs and girls of Walford, R. J. Heinsius of S~lon, Jim, Tom and Chuck Heinsius of Morley. i The Eddie Dittmers of Davenport were Thursday dinner guests of; Mrs. Mary Hayer and Mrs. Hattie Kassel• The Isaac Achenbachs returned Thursday evening after spending a few days with the Ernest Dvorskys of Coralville. Mrs. Achenbach was at University hospital for more tests and treatment. Frank Suchomel jr. returned re- cently from St. Luke's hospital and is slowly improving at the home of his parents, the Frank Suchomels sr. The John Smith family of Daven- port were dinner guests Sunday of the Frank Smiths. Glenn Palmers returned to their home in Milwaukee, Wis., Saturday after spending several days here and visiting relatives at Solon and Tipton. Air Filter Cartridges Oil Filter Cartridges Shock Absorbers Wheel Bearings A, B, V-Belts for Universal Joints Wiper Blades Tail Pipes Mufflers most fractional hp motors Lisbon, Iowa Time For A SUMMER We carry a representative stock of these items. Let Us Do It NoW? We also have power lawn mowers SUMMER DRIVING CAN BE COOL! See Us For Refrigerated Automotive Air Conditioning Dial 3821 Lisbon We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps TOP QUALITY . Plumbing - Heating On Highway 30, Lisbon Dial 3271 Air Conditioning _.__ FRINK'S ; Plumbing and Heating Service Dial 3771 Lisbon Iowa ew 0, ge," RJ _.- _- ___ ----- --- Vertical Broiler Electric Range Service For All Makes of elevision Sets T.V. Motorola and DuMont Sales and Service Store 2841 Res. 4201 Lisbon, Iowa Wonderful new vertical broiler. Mammoth 21-inch "blended heat" oven. Infinite heat control. Meat sentry. Hi-speed "micro-tube" surface units. "Visu-matic" electric clock timer. MiniS chime timer. Range lamp. "Char-coal" speed broiler U.S. Highway 30 Plug-in redi griddle (optional). Lisbon, Iowa Dial 3461 24 Hour Servi e Appliance outlet. Full width storage drawer. Free Pick Up and Delivery .t. All Porcelain. Exterior in choice of white or [ !------------ l pastel pink, green or yellow. Dimensions, 36" wide, 28" deep, 46 5/6" high FISH FRY over all. ' Every Friday Night l Enjoy Miracle Cooking of the FutureTodaYwith your New NORGE $1 per person 1 ;T C L ( J[ THE CAVE Lisbon, Iowa