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Page Foulr ~ MOUNT V'ER~ON, IOWA, HAWKI~,YIE-I:tli~ORD AND THE LISBON HERALD Thursday, MJl
H YDgtM ILIi~IIT t Mr. and Mrs. George Oldfield and Gene Maxson of Marion spenti Arizona Guests Leave After ]T"ll ~f ~-+,- Tr", ASSEMBLY the 7th and 8th grade have had a Parent-Senior ,BanqUet]
L'~[~|I |l~tVYt'~ Carol of Cedar Rapids spent Sun- Sunday with his sister Mrs. Lloyd lr;o;+ ,uu;+h D,I,+: I.T ~J x,L ~,~v~,J~ -IP Wednesday morning the Junior savings account in which we have u,d,I A+ t ;~h, 13n
day in the parental D. C. Heller ]Staab and family I I Thr. ~ ~- ~.~f~l]~.h Wo.g~. and Senior high schools attended all saved our money. All together C
-- - : home. 1 Mrs. Darrell Morningstar and I Mrs. Mary Ncwlin and Mrs. Will I -- the assembly which was held m we have $55.00. $19.00 of which the i Members of the LisbOn
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Challis visit- i Johann and Dean Nesley of La- I Janice Louise came home Satur- ISomer a~nd daughter Erma left this I Mr. and Mns. R. L. Prink enjoy- the gym. . ~ class as a whole, has made. -We I ing class and high scl~O0~
ed Sunday in the J. C. Waddell layette are spending several daysl day from St. Luke's hospital, week on the return to their home ed a two week's vacation on a re- Key. hamilton introauced the nrst will take a trip to uavenport, ~tocK l were guests at the ,pare~,'
nome at ~pringville. this week with Marlene and Charles [ Mr and Mrs. D W Mornin,~star l in Phoenix, Arizona, after a visit t cent trip with Mr. and Mrs. P. E. part of the program--Rev. Black- Island, and Moline. . . I banquet on Monday eve~
Art Tonne of Oelwein made a + Nosley in the home of their par- ~ spent Sunday in the "home of~" her Iin the home of their brother Prank ]Prink of Cedar Rapids. The first stone of the Westml.nster Presbyter- Leo Freaemcg is still out witht the stage of the school a u~
short visit last Thursday with Mr 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nosley./brother Walter Hartleysouth of]Burke and other relatives in this night was spent with a brobher O. mn cnurcn oz t~eaar ~tapms wno me cnlcKen pox. rns mater we ltables were arranged for~:
and Mrs. Oscar Stabenow. ~o Tz~.l~ ,~; + ] Clarence I vicinity. La:;t Thursday evening I K Prink in Des Moines Going sang two baritone solos, accompan- hear has the mumps and he haHn tI served by sophomore .h~
~.o. ~ ~. ~ s~o w,~o 8,-~! " l in their h ~n~- M,'~ ~-rk- ~-+~- l~,+h *h ,~. ~. ~,~ lea oy nis wile at me piano nan mem. ~on't get mem elmer nomics .~irls The centerv
1~rs. f.~. I.~ ~ w~alncK of ~-Ipton waHl speaker at a Gold Star Mother's [ Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and La-ltaine~i" ~he~Gl~e'nn'~)~ckev f.~m~l'v~of I to'~'~lah;Y:~v~e;'e~the~v' vi~s~ited~i~n Rev. Cowls, who was a guest of until at least after graduation ex-Ithirteen'OTal'isman rose", t
gues~ mat tnursaay m me l~tr. hmcneon sponsorea oy me ~egion! verse oI ueflar J~luns visi~ea on l . :: ~ ~:E " . - . I. ?" - - =- Rev Blackstone have a very inter- ercises l ~^ r h+o. ~ro~nted
and Mrs. E. F. Wallick home. Auxiliary at Central City on Wues-|Sunday with Mrs. Mary Cook and l ;v.ioun~ tv[:~non, ~tmse[u.~manaa ann the no me.or a ,rotner.~er~ t~rl.nK satin- and enl~htenina "sneech Our ~l'icknames" I m".m:;er'-~$1~'wersan'c1 crepel
Mrs R H C'hiv-~+~,~ ~ " ~- ~ da-" ~ Miss Edith ~ *~" ~"~:~ ~'u ,vJrs. r~oy lac ~,'ort ~mson. r~ere they saw tne o ~" ~" ~ " I ~ ,~-,
-. .-" 7 "~ . ".~"'" m ~eu~r y. / ",I)iekey Mr. and Mrs. Emer Slater I rebutldin~v of stockades as they based on Psalms 37:5---"Commit thy Jean---Chnt. ] era in blue and silver, c~a~
~apms spent ~amraay w~m her Mrs. Nellie Plattenberger Mrs,Mrs. John Haak attended a cos-land Ma'ion I ouise and the Mauricelwere in the-i~hteen forties ~ re.~q way unto the Lord" trust also in Roland--Bud ]made other decorationS.
orother O P Wilson and Mrs Wil- ' ] metolo e u ' " " ] ~ '~ "" " him " " a Peck . f ~tl~
I' Anna Belle Bittle and Mrs. Bertha gy d catmnal meeting held Kohl family On Saturday the ca havimr:+ been secured from Wash-,and he shall bring it to pass. G .Y-- P B~gger, mother o
son. Bittle with Mr. and Mrs A E WaN] Sunday at the Montrose hotel in Arizona ~uests enioved a closin~l in-ton D C Th- ~+on- *" ~.~ Rev. Cowls brought out that if we Lo~s--Jenny class president in her wel.
Mrs. DanMason and Miss Venus ': ton of Anamosa visited Mrs. John/ Cedar Rapids. [ day picnic at Black Oak school, still stand At Siloam Springs they let Chrzst lead our lives we shall Leo---Elmer ] troduced class members .I
ot t~eaar J~lur~s visited with Mrs. i Lynch at Mechanicsville on Satur-,Mrs. B. J. Smith of Omaha, Neb. I where the ladies had attended,made a tour of John Brown instt- 1 bc on the right road Larry--Duck I ents. Ethel Mac gave the
W. M. Oberton on Tuesday after- day evening,came Tuesday to spend the remain:]school and Mrs. Newlin had taught tute, and at Claremore saw the AG. II. 1~. y--Slim . I tory and Miss Noe, the ~
noon. i Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Holtz and I der of the week with her daughter ] Sunday they were given a farewell ]Will Rog,~rs Memorial. I. we nave completed the steps in Eleanor~Ell I phecy. Bill Yount pl~ye~ I
,Mrs ieme droner in Beve~ Park ~e zront of the school house and are Elalne---tTlger pet solo nd Grace Sc~u-
To observe the 85th birthday of i daughter Marjean of Davenport ] . A. M Andreas and family ] p ' ",C - [ Ponca City was the most inter- I 1 a ~s~
Phfll Plat en r dar Ra ~ds estm ~ ready to take the forms off To LaVonne---Pee Wee aecordmn number ~ ~
"'p t be ger on Wednesday and Mr and Mrs E E Fisher, The ,~a-er last week resorted a| ~ p" " ' g. Here's the Continental Oil " ",~
Mrs. Nellie Plattenberger enter-~ daughters Ivean and Marlyn of Ce- son born ~o Mr and Mrs ~larencel Attending from Lisbon were Mr. company refinery covering 1280 day we went out to Emersons to Donam--uolly gram closed a pleasan~.~
tained at dinner Mr. Plattenberger, : dar Rapids attended the commence- McConau~hy It was a "dau~,hter Iand Mrs. Prank Burke, Mr. and acres It employes 1600 men and see now the contours stood up Bob R.--Shorty ]
Mrs. Mary Hahn and Mrs. Henry ment program for the graduation who has ~l~een named Melba ~ane'l Mrs. Roy Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. |300 women, no foreigners and all]agaInstthe heavy rain we had last Bob B.---~Popeye W.M. BI~.NN~
Fowler of their brother Henry Holtz I 'l Mauriee Kohl and family :Mr. and I own their homes I weeK *~ere was very little erosion Janice---~ufie I Lisbon, xow-
Mrs. ~-. ~. ~rmstrong an(~ ~anara Mrs )s ' . " and on another field next to Era- Ralph--Mush
~~ . ~ . ( ear Mohn, Mr. and Mrs. Memomes of boyhood da s were Real Estate and In~t~
~'.~ . ~ ~-'.'~- . ~ ~' ~, returned to their home .Saturday,} Kenneth Graver and children and recalled as they went to Ci=meron erson's it was badly washed Ruth--"?" Farms for Sale
!!i::i~ ::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::!i!~ ::!!:.::;!!~!!::~.~i~'~::::::::::::::~::~!; if:ii~:::::::~:::::~::i:::.::::ii~i:.il i:::::i::::::iii:~i i:i::i~: : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f::::::: coming ~rom ueaar ~tapms wnere| Misses Amanda and Ethel Dickey Kansas and twenty miles north to Some of the boys are going on a 3RD AND 4TH GRADE NEWS Ho,mes for Sale or ~
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: ::::):::::::::::::::]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::]:::::::::::::::}::::::::::: i::i!!ii:ili:::::i::.i they nan an apartment during theI Mrs. Newlin left by train Sunday the old Frink homestead left b, trip to the Gulf of Mexico. This Visitors Jn our room last week Offtoe Phone---l~
i!ii:i::::i!!i : i:il :" winter. ]night for Oklahoma to visit rela'- the family 47 years ago. The home comes in as part of the F. F. A. were Mrs. Harley Robertsen on
Mrs. John Mohn of Cedar Rapids| tires of her late husband and there site was iocated ,by the ground de- organization Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. Wm.t @~
:.~:/ ~ . ~]~I~-~L# o t came Monday to spend several days| will be met by Mrs Hornet and I pression left of the du~ well and ]JUNIOR NEWS Readnour with her son, Junior and ~1
~[~k~~~a~l~ [with Mrs. Lena Mohn and attend ldaughter, who'are driving through I house foundation Nearby stands The Junior class will be glad daughter, Marilyn. ~ ~ I D ~J[ ~r~|~
~1~~1~, Ithe commencement program onland stopped enroute to visit Hornerlthe stone school house their father [when school is out. (Just the re- Our spellers attaining a perfectI [ ~|~| ~[,M/I~
~w: ~- ~lMil~l~l[~lik * ~l~Jll IWednesday evening. ] relatives at Vinton. I:helped in .building ;P'he seats had porter's view, we hope) score on Friday were Maynard |
i - - I I Mrs. Lawrence Stabneow and sonl : .-ZT--'--'Z-~ ]been taken out and replaced with I We are studying Romanticism in Readnour, Billy .Sailor, Harlenel,r~m~n~ nn~ |
! ~'~----~[~4~"~ "-~" I Claire left this morning with Mr./MleV~r" ann lytrs. t~eorge ~onner .Of lehairs and benches, but in the cen-IEnglish and I wonder if there is Robertson, Marwn McCullough, I I 16111111U~
U lie '
IF - " and Mrs Robert Stahl of Cedar / cnan.csvnie were ~unoay ws~t- Iter stood the desk The place any connection with the other type Janice ~o~z, J~ernaaine l-larris, l i
i ::: Ra,~ids for Fairview Kansas where~ rs ot ~ar. and Mrs. Henry Lack-~serves ts a community house The We all have our own ideas on the Carolyn Frink Bertrand Bostrom,~,r [~
:::: :: ~ : ~-, man " " Phil Sailor
: : :: ::~: : ::::: ::::: : : : ::::::: ::: they will visit with relatives until l " I surrounding countryside is a vast subject. Miss Whmery ~s 111 and,Margaret Ann Reyhons [ ~'~ [1 r r I! tl
: :::::::::::::i:::::: :::: ::::: :::: :: ::::: : the first of th ek J Mr and Mrs Harold Reid and|expanse of wheat no fences a~e Mr Rahn has taken over our Eng- Charles Nosley George Hill Ever- [ w ,-.---
: : ii:i:::i~!!:!i!i:~::!:!;::!!:i:iiii:~i!!ii;~ii:i:!:i:!~!ii~ ~:~LLI : ~r e we . [family of Lamont were Saturday [seen lish class School being so nearly ett Graver Martin Davis l~rgaret |
::::: :~e~::i!i:~i~:;;~.i:ii~::~ ~~~ ::::: :: ~::::;:: 2: ::~'::::::~::::: :: ' " wmtors m the Dr J R Gardner In the Oz'~rk re ion out we can't tell her to hurry and Davis Evel:pn Burrows, and Ger- ' !
: ~ ~:::::=~ ~:+.~:~:~ ~ + : home. movm stars and beaut ful horse' get well so that she can come back ald Bradd.
~ :.~:~:::. ::,:::::::::::::~ :::::::::::::::::::::: ::v~:~ :.::~:~ '~ + of Mr. a.d M.~ Joh. E M~Hush s Tho ex
~i~~~:~~ .~ Mrs E R Finson of Central Cit'" where a pietl+re was be ng filmed but do get well for Pal Day se empt from semester ex- comfort, char
!:~ ::: >>::~ ---:.:: +~.:~:: ' + ~ Additional guests on Monday were ~
~~~~~~ I [spent Thursday and Friday ,~h[At Great Bend Kansas thcv I Is everyone ready for the acmes-/amlnatmns are as follows Spelhng I| t,^^. + + ahil~$
I ~~ ! /~rndnoMrs" and Mrs. Ed Butler of Mt. lh~ru(:rents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnlt: Ptednf th:,:hort vI:tsti:~rre~h ~:vte~toS takWeea;eohv Pr'~gndw:h~ wn~ 'e ~onbeP~:th' EJvaenly3 i of Shirley Wemple~
]] "~~:~~i! ~ / " / ]Nebraska and to Iowa where the all will be the sophisticated seniors es Nosley, Martin,I +t ~t~a~ I
::!::: ::::i:i:~:;~:i~!:!~:~:z~ .~ ~ Week end guests in the L E Crel x~r. a.u~wrs uames LoOge Ot " " ' ~ ' Davis Geor ' " . . ~ p,~o~ u,v x,a.~.~-
~l~l~~t~~. 1, . - -] " Iverdant f~elds and beautiful fol of next year,ge Hill Phil Sailor .| ,I,
~;:: ~~ ~ [iy nome wereMr, and Mrs. Albert[:v~:u'.~.: vern n, were ~onaayeve-~iages looked best of nil "Pbe trip ISOPHOMORE NEWS tEnglish: Harlene Robertson, Johnl| na Gordons foryOm~
~~--~ ~(~ ,:~~ ~ |Fey anct ur. ~. t~ip,inger of Port-/~'~d ~ ot tv, r. ann mrs. ~nas. lcovered 2076 miles " ' i The sophomores expended their i Smith, Billy Sailor, Phil Sailor, I| l~die~
~~~~J~J~~ ~ /land, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fey| a oen l unlimited energies by going on a ]George Hill, Martin Davis; Health:l|
~!~1~,~~::-" ~ ~ I/~ ~.~ ~ /of Masillon, and Mrs. Amelia Es-/ lvlesaames J. R. Gardner, Harry/ I picnic last Monday night and walk-]Billy Sailor" and Geography" Mar-]~ ~,~ :tt
,~~~~.~ ! /terbrook, daughter Donna Lou and |Sizer and C. R. Yocum spent last ]lvlrs. tuemecK, t~ecent ed out to Sower~' for n web, or l tin Davis George Hill and" Phil t| Remoer our g--
J h;sFRY. 2~ FDr?:;n::dtDon attend-]T2t~sd~[ce~li th Mrs J W McAleer/ B u~ ' ~ %stb?mg Tg t~m:hwa;:ppa;ennt~ Sa~]~er following have been neither dl;#
i ~~~~;~ ~ led the funeral of Mrs Frink's| Mr and Mrs. J. S Kohl and Mr |. ". " ' " . - The only real mistake was made by ]absent nor tardy during the entire ] |
" ' ' . ' (lay eVe,~llIlg Mrs H B Stone .vlrs
1 ~1~~~ ~~ ~ cousin Joe Kremenak "r held at/and Mrs Ray Kamerhng and Bill ~ ' ". '.; ' + " Mr Rahn when he wore a white school year" Phil Sailor and Martin
~~~~f ]the Barta chapel in Cedar Rapids|Spent Sunday in the Lee Evans[Clare'ee Krumm ann :vires Anmce shirt tMcCullough. I "I"I~Y ~uAK]~.
~::~L~-~--~ ~ ~ ,~.~. ~ armon wer~ hOStesses at a mls L
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 stF I home south of Mou T We ere 1
ii ~:~L::Y ~4:'G:~;: ii~, i!i~:i~5"~:~s~ ~ ~': ::" ~ I a r'day. Mr. Kremenak was |,nt Vernon. |'~'~, ".~ :~ .' " he sophomores are looking for-I w g ad to welcome back as][ ENRICHED FL0
d o n ' " ,:e.a.eous ~nower nonoring ~v~rs. ' ~ a visi or to /
,I ILA~AI~'I~ hl.h 1; ~.~ t.~. u +u . I r w ed w~th Miss Wendlandt| Mr .and Mrs. Delbert Johnston|Riehard K ward to Pal Day, arentwe. / t ourgrades, SandraDen-+[ . .
,| []~'11 ~ "~"'H"a"tY, Y 8 Y--" Y i while canoeing on the Cedar river /and Eddie of Vinton visited Sun |j 2 '~'~ use ,or mer ~lSS All of the sophomores expect to Inis, who has returnd from the Ce- I,49 lh iN sagg
~V.L " v~t. ~Lone. l-~unco was playecl TOl- dar ' ~ ~'~""' '" ""
,I brings top price on the market--w th a,The Dr E P Bigger family will|daym theC B Johnston and Lloyd |lowed b ~ be Juniors next year unless the se-I Rapids schools t| i,~b, a~,~k $
,I ]oha Deere3ide-Delfverv Rake the rake with .nch go to Lenox, Saturday for a visit in]Graver homes. ]the cour~es;~'~-~e~e'M~'i ~.n.a~ng mester test happens to prove tooiG~lp:,~"~v " :":'|~
,I ~ - .-- ~2--.~-~ I the parental, Mr and Mrs John l Mr ~nn ~.o ~ ~ ~ Io~ ~:, .~." ". :. "~ "'~ ~:~" much of a stumbling block for l Whats all this talk about grass,24 z lb sack and ~ i,
1 [ features as the self-adjusting floating cyhnder, qmck- |Gunderman home The doctor /Ma n +~, -, -. some of us. t skwts. Is serwng that bad, g~rls? I[ sack
,I detachable curved teeth, and inclined frame Then lethe1 Mae, and Harry win return |the ' au ter M' s,arolyn SENIOR NEWS I. Janey insists. that she isn't s.mil-I .
" I . " 'Monda-- ni-ht and Mrs Bi'~"er and'Woo~-~w "~p ~ '~" ~: ' wny were seven of the ~eniorstmga~mu aurae time,nu~wenave i Wh I0r.
r s ~s u.t-v naruey ann nusDana m ~sy rm~(, Fhva Argotsinger ese free bags
,I you'll know why farmers say-- For real hay raking, [Martha Ann will remain for two]Da + |H-;~ t+ ' ' back in school Monday? It could-/dec~ded that she doesnt know when ]
I[ I'll pick a John Deere". I weeks rave~ n't be because they were late for [she is smiling. !| tO test ann ea :i
,I -- ~ " " ~r, ana ~virs ~averne ~mvers/----- = - = . play practice Tuesday night, could / Two Freshmen girls have been I,goodness of this era,
,You. too can en mv th"~ ~ ~ .~ ^ I ~ar. ana Mrs. u. ~. ~urnngame at- |ana cnuoren o~ ~aount Vernon, Mr. [ it~ ' ~ wearin~ boy friends watches P1 .~ I,fl~.P
i i v v ujvy ~ .~ l~mam.~ ~ u~ I tended the funeral of a relative land Mrs Will Herbst and Mrs Hen / t TODI'~T TTT I T~TmO "m ,! ~ --. . .ea i
- - - ,~ -,- ? .-. ." .-. . "~ ulOl~t.~l'~ fll'l~llJP~ ne play wasn't so vaa was it i~e- me ~oromy ~eue wna~ ~s t:nar- ! tt ~ ,L -J.a
|! Jonn ueere. It s DUllt extra strong ana gearea to work t~gtrs. Ten~ Kogers a~ ~)ronto, ms~/ry Jrow~er were ~unuay guests in/ w,~ h,m,~ r.~n,~,~ ,~ ~,~'+ '~,~ ~" /lea wearing, n vn,r~'~ I u~e the little sacJu, .
I with slow easy motion to assure gentle handling It's I Thursday afterno(0n Mrs. Mattie/the Charles Bailey home / in"g poii~e w*'hen'the'y'remarke"d~ howl Did you ever'see-so many new I| the flour isn't the '
wnson o~ ueaar ~tapms accompan- Mr and Mrs Harle NEWS STAFF -,~ '
a " . . . . y Robertson good ~t went over. dresses as youve seen th~s week. best return the bg
] big:capacity, flexible, modern rake that preserves the in~d;hemueMr~eWdilSe nowas an ver-~and daughters were Sunday guests] Editor: Ethel Mac Bigger We almost didn't have a director, Well that is one result of the style i for full return of f0~
,va uaDle IOllage parts to make nay ot better aualitv i +" + ~ ~ . ~ /in the ~us Clay home near Center/Assistant Editor" ~hvn,~ "~o,+~ she went home Friday night feelin~l show I I
-" w waJmer nome Point for di r " ""'"" " " -----'-" 1
. [ ",nne to celebrate the| Typists" Bernice Leinbauah and rather low and now she ~s sick in l Who ~s th~s Donald D. that NormaI| ~+|ll ~ +~ ~ ~]1
,See the John Deers S de-Dehvery Rakes at our store Tuesday eveni~ng dinner guests of |80th birthday of Mrs. Clay's father |Frances ~teynolds ~" ' bed. We hope the play didn't af- [ talks about? Some guy from Me- I,~-~ ,av.~ ~ ~ tn~
the ,--~-* o; ~ : to +~.~ L ~ Mr and Mrs. laob Beasmore were 1Elliott Baird / ~ : A feet her that wa, I Ville I suppose I I late UooKles, ~ lU~ --
~-. -,-~ y ~ ~w .t ~mc ~a~c yuu want t ~ ,~ +~a.: ++ / " / .~c~ ~. ~u,s ~uup, ~a~y ~.ruse, . J. I " . I I ,~. . . t, o'
II + L ' .I-+' i~vu~. ~Ju~ua ~**mu~, *v*r~. J~mu/ Mr and Mrs Burton Kolek of/Mike Bova Roland Jensen M~, we an waited for Ethel Mael ~uo~ec~s zor conversation: I| +lfllS IS WhOle,h2*~"
,at .ay umv m~s year. I Blaine and Ben Clark of Mount|Mount Vernon were Friday eve-|Louise Burrows, Vivian 'I-Iar~s. to give Miss Whinery the present l Not having a needle for Home],now. "
I [vern n anct lvLr and Mrs O S ]mn ] in fr nt f the curtains but she E~ Wlhat Y U did last night i
-- ' . " " " . " g supper guests in the parental Harry Bigger, Maxine Leigh, Bon: " ",[ "-- -- ------
Beasmore, Mt~s Verlyn and Clam F J 1 m d~dn t appear Instead ~t ~as ~ven Plans for Pal Day The Home Ec I!
J h n M M i I I ~ iII the occas!on.ce!ebrating Mrs. O. S. JosephK~[aekelh3?~ol2"warnd sMr~s" F~Simr~?l~S'yE~u~?~Celar~2 berst, behind the curtains, g triI>--and Operetta Pictures. Large2 can syr P lie
-F ,~. m m ~,~k~ II,J~easmore s mrmaay. ]day visitors in the same home. [Bob Hoke, John Stone, Maxine Har- Beware all out-of-towners. The ] If you ever wonder who writes /,~+a~n~:~
,Phn,~ oo ] Mrs. Stuart Franks and Mrs. L. [ Mr ~na x ~ tr .~ ,r~.:,~^,~. Iris, Wilma Beasmore Fann, Lou senior pictures are now in the Din- J mis gossipy news ask Yahoodie! The J,Large 2 IA can
I o~ LIsDon, Iowa /E Crelly were hostesses MondaY]and ~n~'+~,n+"~.~*~.~'~'~.~"~,~|Sankot, Jane Youn't. Cat~harin~ ner Den window All those who lEditor won't even tell,Anri~ t'-~ *-
evemng m the Crelly home at a Brag s Evel n Kahban Bett Over are to be frightened keep
Mount Vernon were guests in the ' g, Y ',Y -,
~--- ~ /party to honor the ladyteachers on[Donald Whitlatch home near Tip-/man, Bonnie Lang Dale Wagaman away. .Howard's white shoes. Evelyn's I NewRed Potatoe&
' pln strl ea areas l~orma ne
| ~ ~ ~ /m.e scnoo~ xacul~y. ~nage was |ton Sunday for dinner to celebrate [and Ralph Burgs. FRESHMAN NEWS . - T S ~w twoI,~ IDS "]~
~ ~ /piayea a~ mree tames, lvtrs, harry Ithe birthda-. "-+ ~r~ ~ .~ ~ :, / ' Today in En~Iish Miss Whiner-, ! tone~ shoes. J~arney's speeen ~'riaay. 1,~T ~r~,-+^ D,~t.0~
,~ " ",+ " I ! . " ''" ~'~ ~ ]Sizer receiving high score and Mrs [iatch~ wu,~-[D~,~a ,a~r~--"- asked a -uestion about "As vJ,!Lynn's new shoes. Freshie's and [ ~-~,~ vvnt,~v ~ .~
,~ i ~ /Mllo Kahban second. Refreshments] Mr and Mrs Fred Tonne Mr and| What is propaganda? The dic- Like It," by Shakespeare. She said, i Soph s quarrel? t,~i IDa
[were served. [Mxs 'D,n F~,t- ~ -~ ~-;~--"----~ [tionary has a definition statin,~ that i"Who said, 'Sweet are the uses of l . .~. ~--- [ [ Bag Gran Sugar,
n . .~ ----,-~, ~,-,~,-=, ,u ' ver" '" t " ne very pest insurance against "
Su day guests for pot luck dm ro a an ~ ad mty After a ause m the
~~~ /n~rin +h~ a,~n h :]Mrs. Mary Snyder spent SundaylP p~gv. d.a s,any orgamzed move-] = ,~ +~ ;.+Po .~ iautomobile accidents 1, a long af-l[ 10 lbs
lth h men~ aeslgnea tO s reaa ann aa + = s --o w,~,=~=u,
' tv t eHarry Sproston family at P " ~ ternoon na on Sunda {)
[ /Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yetter and [~ew Vto~tnn Ill ~'~'o c ]vance snecific ideas beliefs and "ShakespeareF' p y.--F.x. [ Peanut Butter, I ~
/ ~ I i |Judy of Tipton; Lowell Andreas of|re-."~; q=~'~+':. :.~- .~ "~='~,~ '; ~u~[ '~[principles. also the i'deas and "~rin I Why did the Freshman students!~:---~- -- - -,quart ~
Wheaton Ill, Mr and Mrs R P c~ lea as art o suc ~stay after school Wednesday eve I I!
,[ ' '" for the week P,p f h a movement, - Vi or Do Food ca
/ Ir $ Newo IAndreas Mr. and Mrs RusselllI -- .- ' [However it seems to me that prop" : ning? For further information seell III g g ' LI
] I Jones, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Andreas [. ~v.ir. ann lv~rs. ~narms ~an~ot.took [aganda presents only the side which I the general science teacher. !,O r,I [ Fancy Bananas, Z ~" ;I
[ Ilk,I and Miss Margaret Kikendall of [ Lnelr aaug.nmr, lv, rs. ~. J~. l-lojiana ]the organization or group wishes I We also found out the seven ages [,~ee us for i I [, o,o ~,oJ
.o,oto :a
ann sons IJavla ann dan m ~.mes, -. ,-,~.u --,--
! il~ .~il. ~l~ ~m~ u~ Cedar Rapids [a [to have presented Thus nron ]of life in English. We have de-!| ~1~ ~'*1001t $~
t ~[~U~~[~[~[~[~[ Y~ / Mr. and Mrs P E Frink, Mr. andl~:maatY ~a~3r~heml~ronn~lmanUto~ ~t[aganda is the truth'and yet not the!Cided that the majority of us are,|,"~ '~
[ ~ ]Mrs. Leslie Frink Roland and Bob-liand Misse~ P~**~ ~,~a T~,~ ~,-|absolute truth. That is, it states [school boys and girls, although a,| I Home AsparaguS,
/ .m /by Dean and Mr and Mrs Edwin [kot 'of ~o---+-+ "g'f +2f ~' ~,Y "+': .~"'lthe facts in such a clever way that izew are in the so-called "lovers",1 L" I II L 2 bunches ,;
w ",~ wet oLa~e L.Ollege Joineu. ' sta e I m self call it " u 1 " " ~
Ill woo Mrs. A. J. Soder of + o;I .oo. Mlnlster I . .'P P.g . " lwatch, ,I International III fruit~" hle&
IIl[~.-'~J~-----q~l~ Jl~ ---- ~ I p Vernon and' Elbert Beaver of Ce-,9:30 a.m. Church School. Depart- [ of the grea+es+ methoas oi swaying I " I,",I / ~, v~:~;y+~.u
ill 119 Idar Ranids Imentalized and Graded. Ipubiic opinion, and is therefore, anl .now Mr. wenmng nKes ~arneysl| fll~ 1 |[~| COOKleS~ picnic ~
III I|lg~----,=~------~-"~----~lll~--~ m. ~.~fll~llll Mrs Z N Swomle " "e",10:30a. m. Worship and Preaching. / effective way of helping to wage p~ctures~ . ]| |][ ies, etc Closed "~
[1[~/.~~[[~1111 [[| [lll~ ~[]W [l~on~a~ ~,~.~ " ~,a~, y,ot y ~ar [ 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. [a war. When propaganda is used, t now Miss l~.oe lilies our general[| . --8--~ ~v I I[ n~. ~.:t ~w~.~.a"
il Jll~~~~+~ "~ ~lJl [Cm / what cour a scmnce experiments I j [ u ~,
; ~Irs "E ~l~"[rlN~ . "' Sunday, May 25th: The Methodist se c n be used to combat "" i
~ a A ngast Their guests ~ How the students hk er 106 2nd Avenue West
for supper that evening were Mrs Church ~s host to the annual Me ~t other than more propaganda cur and how hke the m ,
~- I ~ orial Sunday service, with The That is the natural solution, and it Y, some " e getting it ~,|~
p' ~'rea J~Dle, IVLrS doe V:Dle Mlss A on the 1 ~ Phone 7183 ,~
L II|I~"~~~/~~ ~[||[ - . g~[Rev. G. S. Hamilton preachin [thus helps to confuse and make] ix go d rings | [ ~8~1 1~ ~+~
I nes J~ole ana IJemer~ t~urley oI o
! I[~|[~ ~~.~.~E~-r~ a~[~-~[[|[ ~ 110:30 a.m. ' "Ieven more difficult the great prob-/ How John and Ruth like each,[ |]i[ .IL qk.~kdLe
~' I tL.~~ --~ ~~ ~.~ 7~/// ]|+|I G~3s3~in a~a~Mrm+~t~n~VelrS'~3war~,June 22nd is the date of the last [lem of discrimination between the I ther's watches. I CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. I IP tisbon
-~ ~~-'~~ +~,~L~"-~ L. ~.-~ ~+ /' IIIII + ;" -- y . [of our "Centennial Programs." /sheep from the goat or the prop-I JUNIOR HIGH NEWS 1, ,p ~ ,
--~ ot ~omn spem me afternoon with I ~
~-""~~~[[1~.~(~] '~--~--[='~'/ [[[[[I ]~r,~ a,h~ + [ Vacation School for Beginners,[aganda from the absolute truth. ] In the past year, since September [ -~ ~ .F~ ~. ~.~ ,
~~~~~"~dl[~'////7//'~///~ ~'),~'~ [[[~1 [ ++ IPrimaries, Juniors and Intermedi-/ t ~ ."
~~ IIIIit I Rev. and Mrs. Harry Sabin oflates beainnin~ June 2nd "
- /// /,MllUll South Sioux City, Nebr visited[- -- "
1111 ]last week in the home of his sis-/ FEVERA n Cm .
1 ~ 1 ~ [ter, Mrs. G. S. Hamilton. They ] Rev. G. S. Hamilton, Pastor
I l/I ~ ]returned home Thursday taking l Sunday School Teachers Prayer ~.:.~
~ ~I~I~II~ ~~r~ ~~ their sons David and Timothy, wholMeeting 9:15 a.m.
1 Ildtlllt~l$-llltlg!i~I!B!!l'~[q itl IkllIBIIIIL'~ ]had been in the Hamilton home for| Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ~-i~
I MI ~ l a month while Mrs. Sabin was un-[ Union Memorial Sunday Service ~1
I ~ 1 II ~ der observation and treatment in a[at the Methodist church at 10:30
I ~rl~ [I ~11 [~ ~ ~-~-~[ ~ ~ hospital at Omaha |a.m
I~i~ r Io~The Sunday evening service at 8 " ;:!ii!i i i:! ++!i::::i!::!i~ii
M s Lester Dacken daughter :iii :ii ;:"
' p.m. will be in charge of a group ~:::~;~i~i~;~:::: . i~i!::i~:
EoSth:r Ha~lrSvisiMtaym3vg ~as w~enkd inb~:ln~rSSesbmv~:ri:r c~ the .W~t" I I I+II
' en i y nur n o+ t~e- ~;;+:+++;: " ~--~;~ :::::::~++~'+:
I " " 'FI~ St:I~A&ATE'~ ]ci~t;th FH2lles~el~tves ~v~rLh%:;L]3ar Rapids led by Glenn Andreas ~ ~::,~rs:~,~~~ ~~~a
I ~lll~-- -. n -~ 1 ~ ' ]All who heard this "ro'-" +h^ "^-" ~~,~ .~::: ::.::/ /~:~ ~ I~g~ -' ~~
/ ( ~ [who had spent the past week there ~ ut, ~ ~ ,~ i;;~ :!ii!i!!~::~ i ":"i~" .i~
One look at that glass en- I ;OOLING 1 returned home with Mr H~ll ~"nltime they were at the Federated Y~ ~~L~
~ ~ - "~ ?-'-]ctcnurch will welcome this armounce-
dosed Cold-m,st Freshener ~~--]~r COIL t Mrs. Dorcas on Monday evening . . .
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with glass doors will teq you ! INI=:==V ~1 I :"- j /and Mrs Dacken and daughter re Im'-'t' Everyone ~s cordmlly m- ~l ~ ~ 1
that here is a new and differ- ] ItK. '." / tmained for this week IwLed" + .
' WA " Tne ~oung l-'eopies service a~ ~ "
entt tefrtgeramr But there s LLS!
I I/ Mrs. EarlWarner took hermoth lpm will be in charge of the college -13MIV (IIMi:
more man meets the eye for ~P' ~
- I ~ ~111 ~ ~er Mrs. Mary Jelinek and Mrs. Fred land high school groups also from ~" ]] ~
concealed in the walls I Extrat In addition I Downing as her guests for the|the Westminster church. Young ~ Uvper-Cvlmder Lubrication makes D-X d/ffereat from
around the Cold-mist Fresh- I ~ ~3f% to the coils that I May meeting of Mary Steele society ]people--don't miss this service.~ ~4 ordinaev basolines because it ~a-- +,- h.--,1 ~ lid
ene is a separate set of cool- [ [= -~:~ / freeze ice, there's aiof Olivet Presbyterian church in]Thursday Prayer and Bible study ,li1|~[4~ ~L~@5 . -~ .~ ~ "~,t""."~. ~ ,~" "~"-~Y.~ I~
ing coils. This new system of [ [ [,| separate set of cool- i Cedar Rapids, Monday evening. In- Iservice at 8 p.m. ~ mmU~md 0 0 0 0 Nmv,ptstons, r gs anal u.pper-cytmaer watts. In additiolb with I ~ ~
refrigeration provides s~per- L,~,e~ !ng.coils concealed i cluded on the program was the,Friday Prayer service at the home ,'[- tlllnde d D-X Lubricating Motor Fuel, you get higher anti.knock-- I
fo --- m me wa s ot me snowing of p~ctures taken by two of Mrs Cook at 2 o clock t~
mo'st storage--keeps ods ~ ' tlCAIIO more mileage, speed and power. Tryatankfulonal oney-
~-^.~-^ e~^ .U:o 1.:-- S 4 ~W~ food compartment girls on a sixteen-day trip to Ha-IO The Federated Church Summer ~ ~ J- ~ 1---- -" ~ .I ~r~v ~-,~---
"aA I "1 U, 95 - maintaining cor- waii For refreshments the group ]Bible School will open on Monday ~~~ oa .a~ ~.~u~raix~c~ o ~vc m[o ~L~y ~ ~z~u~u z~.~ i
=4 rC~/:=~fL ~=~:tot~ " ~,ql~ :CnC~i ~?mpeir~t?:~ :ahSy73de atfaotmablet~entere?en~ith ] ~:rnell2ndes, If< T~reur~iellthb: p3~asi~s ~ MID~O~ l'~l'l~O~~COlU, Ol~TIOlq . I~!
d ~ ~ ~ t/, ~ P t t throughout, streamers to each lace and a ift not havre an other church aff,h ~ ~~
'Dd~w ~o,~ + ,-'>~rro,e,o. P,g' In 'g Y '"' - t# ' ~ 1
Plats. Staa a~dLacal ta.vcs ~vtra m "~ at the place of each mother. [ation. to send the children to this ~,4r~/i /] ,~,/ ~ i/ f2u-4 ~1,~ // / ./ I
1 1 Guests this week in th- L1-- ~ Ischool where they may learn more I ~lr~ g4~ ~ ~~ ~ ~/~ ~ ~ ~- [
e uyu ibl hi i " " " -
Peterson home ar Mrs,about the B e w ch s A Lamp
e Peterson s,B AK DOWN or SLUD6|!
i I ~ Pal sisters Mrs Paul Helve f "~i l~nto our feet and a Light unto our MONEY-~CK GIIARAI~E. I
P I ~I~I ' I ml I 1 . y o t= n-i athwa ~ m I
,I ~l,11 .i 1 |] c+nnati, Ohio. and Miss Betty Fra- Il~ "' mond 760 Motor Oil, t~t~ed h'om " m a.am, ~,~ ~t + I
I I ~ [ III R a zier ~t .~an ~ego, Em.iL, wno .came|sT. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH para~a base etudes, 18 ~l~e p|onee, heat- [~i~~[I ~ a~ ~a~a~a, aty removed. None fia
[ I ~i L.g L-~ . IL ut riaay zrom umcago w~m a/ Rev L J Enzler, Pastor redstlng lubricant no motor is too hot. ~?~llma ammm aria sore on h4[oney.Back Guarantee. |
~ " " brother H h F "e " me,am~ !
- =ug! ram r. on amr:| Sunday Masses: 7:30 and 9:30. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ JP
r 1~! 11 aay .mrs. ~'eterso n, son Ralph ana/Weekday Mass: 7:30. ~ ~ ~ II~F'-~ 1 ~
t,L~o,--A a-- . ~ guests ~rove ~o ~oone wnere they] --
[ ! llUlll l,visited a great aunt, Mrs. GracelCOON CREEK CHURCH NOTES A ~ ~t ~
" Menold at the O. E. S. home, andvSunday school 9:45 a.m. ~ 41-7~, 1 I Vl~i a~
.*.~--~A " then went on to Wall Lake, where,Everybody cordially invited. IlliCitlY" ~.-I-N[]]f~{
[ lllg ~:~ they were overnight guests of a| . ~ ~l~ ~e ~ .4. I- q~ ~J~ V .m.q~ [kem~g, qm~ ~Jtq~.
friend Mrs. Lottie Johnson at her [ What's put off to a more conven- ,~
Lisbon Io summer cottage. They returned]lent time, tnvarably turns up to be r~llql ~|~1~" Pl~g'~ll~ P~'~a'~l~ I~ ~I~'~ I~-- ---
wa Sunday evening and Mr. Frazier[done when it is twice as hard to ~.~.~.~ ~.~.~m.9 ,~ A,~.~jL~. ~ll~,a'~ ~-~V a.d ~a~%~al9 x~JWI~
II I I went on to Chicago. [do tt.--Ex.
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