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I~IE MOUNT VFJtNON, IO'~VA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HEPJkLD Thursday, J~.~'
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~~":":"*'" saM:SdaS'fEmmton'Arb~g~'ts vrs tt%n d I - Iasbon Local___ lt s.,
/relatives in V C L A and Mrs Charles
D01N~S OF THE WEEK IN LISBON Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maiden spent I S S e R 0 e n E C Y ~-~-~~,~,~44 of Boone were overnl[ht
John E McHugh Representative, Phone 125 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn n i NEWS STAFF Monday of last week innh~
• ' ...... t Gabbert in Muscatine. I[ Listen, my children, and you shall hear Now has married Clarence Krumm I Editor--Marilyn Frink and Mrs. T. H. CamerO
Mrs. Fred Rtttle, r~ews t¢.eporter, t'none ~ ] Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tenney ofll What befell our senior classmates, dear. They operate a little store i Assistant Editor--Wilma Gage i Miss Anna Kruse waS 0v~
~****~**~:,.:o:**:o~,*-'**:*,:*,:**-**,-'o Chicago were Monday callers in the t[ They were the class of '39 She and Clarence and their children four. Typists--Marilyn Frink, and Evelyn Iowa City Wednesday of l~
~,,,,,~,-~,-,,-r.,~-~- .............. . ° _ ]Mrs. F. S. Armstrong home• [[ Never a ela~s was half so fine• Janice Huey, that brilliant girl Meyers . [to attend the gradaatiOla 4
Mrs. Ed Yeisley and son Donald : Mrs G. K2 Frmk and Helen Lu- / Miss Charlotte Swenson of Olin~l1959 is now the year In her oyster found a pearl Reporters--Robert Huey, Bill Mohn, I brothe~. Otto Kruse frafa
of Victor visited in the Mr.n ~vin? 7nll~iSPom. ,nursaay wire remuves/wash week end guest in the Mr. I I Fit:l~YeC~qr~r~de iS, veeV~:Ynfe~e,r wa SAo~n~lre~rem::t~hhesdid go n G~rddr°ns-~heann Ovta°ndKrebu:reg L~:rl~" high :~chool "
Mrs. Willard Yeisley home -" P " _ . . /and Mrs. Charles Long home. ~[ .... Y' . •. " y pe e ' gr' ~ a d woe. . . ..' .... '.. "l Mrs Lottie Mohn and M.
mortal Day• , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L einDaugn! r,z. ~-d Mrs Dick Dolan of I| But sd,ll they rememoer these Lays in May. Her brother Bob by luck did gain J ome van.aeDerg, ~veiyn meyerS, l ence of Vinton attended t~
• ' Manchesterand Bernice visited Sunday w~m "":" "', • " - ..~ ~,~ ~/ wnen mey were seniors of L. H.S. And invented a machine to make rain ~'eggy rrmK , ~euoran ~raver, i ~ on ~
Mary Ahce Wilson of . . Matron waited Tuesday m uL~ ~. .... • ........ Caroline Ke ler Kat Kruse Lois meneemem program
ape t Th rsday m y and Mrs W M Oberton home. • • Y Rou Ethel Bi er Harr Bi - day of last weeK. , .....
n u " the Cla ton Nos- relatives m Lowden and Clarence. !| Bringing thew blflhant class to success• By this mventmn he Is mternatmnall sought P , Y , [ • ,~.,
.... his • • • Marwn Reynolds is now a great poet And over him many women have fought P' gg ' Y g ha
Icy home and Friday m the LloydEverett Graver ]s spending t ~-.. o-~ ,,~o ~ ~ "~"e ~f I/ ......................... ger Pauline Warner Bonnie Sim-]grandson William Mo ,
-- e. eK-- wlm"" alsO" ~ra,uv,,---~-'~"-r-nts= , Mr. .,.*. ,~,,,~ -, ........ "'"'~ "'. / wnen ctass., presmem ne Began to snow it. ~tter ten years ttooerta married her ~)oss o , '
Staab noranaa ........... ttunKle ws,tea see- .,~,,~,we~ ...rs~,o ....... w..nk ('.raver in Cedar Dysart were week end gues!s .!n I|, Before kings and queens, he has often appeared Which she has never considered a loss. mona, Frances Reynolds, Kennethlot the graduates" :' .... u~a
Mrs. Area . _ . [the Mr. and Mrs. Leonar¢~ wrote/ And to all hearts is greatly endeared. But still she works for him to this day Lmncan. I Mrs. C. W. rren ..:'~
eral days last week. m the E_ ..A. Rapids. _ ' home• Marvin's works are mostly sonnets Trying to make the horse business pay ~ [grauddaughter Janet ~
Runkle and Fred Killen homes m Mrs Don Sheldon and Mrs Ruby • ~ ~ turned ~
• . " _ / ~a,. ~,.a r,~rs Lester Mitchell re- ~ About Maxine in nrettv sunbonnets Doctor Kruse ca- yah ~on ' SENIOR REMINISCENCES /Iowa City re ,.
Cedar Rapids• Bideaux of Dubuque were:uncneon / Itur"ned"'~/ed"~msday night from a I In New York City ~is Louis' home " What will make t'he pret'ty"girls well : To the seniors of '39 looking back|°f last week to . th~l~~
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennet~ gu.ests Wed Y Ifourdayvacatmnen,oyedonatr~p(~ But round the world he also roams. They getslckandpretendtodm I on school days, brae seems to have]afte, a weeks VlSl ".~'ll
, nesda of Mrs, Harlan ....... • , ., ''t ---
Jean of Riverside Ill Bmggs • He makes his mone as c m " ' Ever i • former's sister M "s. ,"
and Helen . . . , " i " _ ....... ]to the Ozmks. [I y o merclal artmt y t me they catch your eye. [ taken wings. It seems that only ~ • • , - .,^fl
spent Memomal day with his fath- Mr. and Mr~ GTrRge idOsl¢~e~ Mr and Mrs J. S. Kohl, and Mr. I Of all jobs, this is one of the hardest. Lee McHenry now lives in Washington yesterday we were back in the} Mr and 'Mrs Oscar ~',
er, W. M. Bennett. _ . .. and ~aro.l oI ~e-da:-'-l' ~a~cuta C. ~el- and Mrs. Ray gamerling and Billy[[Helives asa. bachelor in a great b,g house H.e has a civil seryice job and works til day m done' " lower grades lem-,nmg" the funda-[ Dw,ght " and Joim" Oscar ~*i~
Mr and Mrs. Win. Knous o~ t~e- i tuesday in me p " ~snent Saturday at the Orval Kohl I~na iln(ls fie floes no¢ neefl a spouse, rus swee~ wlIe, Jeanne, always greets nlm at me mentais, we wresuea wrlung, were/ bus, Ohio, are guest~ ..
dar Rapids visited, from Saturday ler home. ._ . home in Cedar Rapids. Another senior who's gained great fame door . awe-struck, by arithmetic. . and ap-[of her •sister• , Mrs preSt~,s
until Tuesday m the Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mason ~tme of er on Is Joe Bova, who coaches at Notre Dame. What man m the world would ever ask for more? phed effort to Enghsh seeing, how-] Call during a two week ,~,
• • "n Mr and Mrs Harley Rob ts ..... ' • he t-,
thMh.°:::fMh;: fHt:2:yJph:uM:U::d tonM, r~Ia?:?rwgeedBniet~ea:to visit her essr l:lStb]i:~d~Ydeve~pgdts? h:rrdeienn SHheer slaimVe,d ~nw~:armsm°S~:dle°fhe:ghfe' G~ralhdinetwRo°W:ldal~SsSotni~l h~pp~ily:eds are Ned ~r thu~uWr:rIdo.ldWohatthesyC~nt? i~ef th$ Arabian
oved Tuesda to Lau-i brotherW. H. Wenger several ourt s . For into marriag she did merge, and Ted foun . . camel can tt~
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• " " " ' .... d out but one" thm ~ ~afety only on the des#rL/
Sally Ann m. Y ( atten the gut sts shared the c e y . • , g s sure, k It~ leg|
rens a central locatmn for the [weeks. She plans to ....... d Mr and Mrs Ernest Oetting and A man on a farm demred a cook She makes her husband happy by baking cakes they go under the name LIFE no likely to bred
~i~r ~e~Mi: :~lwOeCrK?li~i~t sSa~rerassalesmanforthettoney-~worias~airoet°re. ., gn°Mute,°rhdstesR~e~~B~mlae~M~!vO!i[" "s'-l'~ii~sds:~?r~!fi!i!!i!!d''" ' " " -'Ii JT ~ !~ !:~dM a~;i~is~i i~w'~:~i d:d ~t Through every county, he did look., nho~Ws~ever: Aa~I~/?P!i~~!hh:~::]: ;a total t ms iiand piesiil. . ![LETHARGY:~rAISi°°Rg tyNs~w: ::rgE~kgml ~hc :e Vhew2]i°a'd" M
" McGuire family,Boyd and family of Cedar Rapids. Mr. and M . . . ".- They live together in a great big home B J r rs to be out in the gale. t y ssignments, that's what th aY
relatives, the Tom ...... ;.,, ! ..... ,~ Mrs H J Schuerman _~nce and Mr. and Mrs. T; E. Brink Their husbands do not stray or roam Alberta York no longer speaks tartly t niors were rest!rig at home• But,[ | " •
until weanesua.v lii,--,,-,,~. ' *"" ........ " ' "• wood were Sunaa aiter- ' • •
• F Bowers M,ss True and [and three sons o~ Waterloo we~:e|'~f ~tanu..~ ~ th- J Hy T-son[[ On Broadway now, Bud lays them low For her husband *s Woodrow Wilson Hartley. lmors were resttmg at home. Butd| • _ 11 .,
|/~|Mrsw~~nd' JHMrst" t'rrea..L b-' .owmM tn gtSPeu-t .......... '~'11 v.,~ ,,i~ht~. "and Tuesday' guests," ":[.1{/1( ~" 's'o mrsa ~zaoemrmnKm', and mrll[[[ overlie mratWays, e y steaiSs the. show th h They, to this • day, |in C. R. live " " " /even[ ohnAif we did. have another week]elo[| |" ' ~a ~,a~w~'- |lfll [~ ||~.~_u~,ses f~°r~o ~.-" - - ~|
BOb,ur add Friday'" and ..... ~aturaay at ~ m ..... ,,~ o,,,,.~.-*-.~ Kohl home. Mr. Kohll home. I[ Has" comedy parts he plays to a "t" And to each other presents give• / .more of school, we enjoyed being] |
Wh .s y, _ .. ,, ............. ',.,-com,~anied his daughter and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and Mr.)]And for his autographs asks a great fee. Thus ends the prophecy of the class of '39 [m the..audmnce for the ~emor [ ~ ~. _~,
the nome oI m~s. ~ownm~ ~.~- [:~ ~...~. ~or an indefinite stay | and Mrs Chalmar Davis of Brooks-II Soon after college Marilyn was wed The members of which are all so fine i~lass ~my anu usnermg (m for-] | T-- ~A||
MrS.esotaW. C. Hoeit}e m ~t. ram, ,vim-~i .y .v,.=~baran eou~e .......... ~,,, ....... i ..... . _society|_. ville, Miss., visited Friday in the I| She lives in Wipton, 'tis now said Whether the prophecy comes true or not [reals for the gwls)' on Baccalaureate[| l~ IU~
n ' n Marma~" ' meets ........ weanesuay ~,...* .... .... 7 ,,,ith!. Mrs. Cora Doner and J, W. Hahn t[ A cheery bungalow she does maintain We wish you all happiness' m" great b~g" lots• land Commencement. Of course,I
Mrs. E. P. Bigger a d .... i ......... ~o ~,~inbauah The meet-|homes. }1 And there as little wifey reigns. [Pal day was preceded w~th final| | .,_ ,,~ ]
Ann are spenolng tWO weeks WlZn :~v**~. ~ ........ • . ,~a ~dams who snends IN Ruth Harman always so full of fun ---Pe~v and Evelyn exams--ouz i~ you Know au your la ~,,~ ,h~ ~antn ~"
her parents Mr. and Mrs..Jonn ~.g ~s called for3:32 w~th M2s~ EVca| M~So:~hm~ear with Mrs Maryll ..... [work, it's a small matter[ || ~_.~ ~.._"."~':" alld
Gunderman in Lenox. l-~r- B.igg~r i~n~OY~aun~eeT~f'or t~h'e'fam~i~l'iesat 6~30:| A'"n~ire left F~"day for a visit with lL~~ -tFRESHMAN FLASHES / / ~LL ~;:nat;d the v
tOOK them ~vlonaay, and .......... ' Dewali S Young arrived Tues-| a son at Nevada, and another m 1 i ! [ Tuesday and Wednesday were[~
:¢":h r'frockS.
xu~,,,z. " ..... rson and .uas~ ....... .,v..,~n~ from Durham, N. C.,I Mason C~y.' [ [ I,~h~.~ Q4-1~lm ~lau~/'~-~'n~l~" Ii|OO I[ |~g~lt~It~ I "The trouble with the ordinary I spent taking the last semester tests. I/ ......... . ..,,,~ln~
Mr. and Mrs. l~loya r'e~e -~ - ', .... ~--~* vacation with his par-[ Mr and Mrs. Oren Walhck and l 1AI~L~Ol[ Ot - _ ffl|.N. |.||~|~. | | !folks is that they are not as par- I The English test was taken on[ ] Beauty and
al h 'oined a group oI ears ~eter- ~o~ • . t~ ~~* • • • • ' 11©
R,P J ' .... im In:'" ~or" I ent~ .... ,v,r. a-nd Mrs .... G B Young .In[Juni°r of T~pton were Sunday ,J,.,~...~,,~.'~t"a''t~ . araduated hcular about keeping their, clothes ITuesday. afternoon. Wednesdayll them. The .Ju _ ]
son s cousins rom. v a, ., I ....... s he will return to receive{ guests m the E F Walhck home. / llll}l l?{ / i7 | 1 D I lff I
as clean as they do thew bodms I morning the freshmen took their • t li ed m our
a week ~17 c~r~2::gwP::tyfatr?:e~ [h~'s Phi.I). degree from Duke Uni-[Miss Blanche Wallick of Joliet, Ill.,| Graduation exercises for the 8th V~l~ll~,lt~ ~[" ~a[tm Iso the. 1,ttl~.
k,dd,es, who playlgeneral sc,ence and algebra exams:l/ ~%SolnSaP~ Julle ~l
t~oston, . I ve sit " ' ~pent several days at home. grade students of Lisbon school I around on me narrow streets, are- In the afternoon the girls took their ~" • 11~
re!he group. ¢ c,_ w.,nk Mrs ! Re~v-y and Mrs. W. H. Doner of] Mrs. Rebecca Brown of Cedar/were held in the Federated church ! Miss Elizabeth Liggett former It n~anyt°°^..clean-l°°king some- home economics exam, and thr[/ here. _This2h°liP ~d.
mr. and ears ............ " : sadena Calif., Mr and Mrs. H. Rapids spent Monday and Tuesday on -Thursday evening. 't~e xouow- i music instructor in the' Lisbon ~""~" ,... ~vu,.~ ~.y ~uu~,~e~ pe~- [ooys rook me~r manure whiningI| jt~t ~ ~t~lt~ hi'
Russell Wilier and Ed Deardorf of Pa .. _ , ............. n ~'l"r ~ ......I, r'-r~ ~om- M s ]' a . a wa aiven' ..... I pie are as neat and clean as any-Iquiz | | of s ason, "].
. a,,~ .,,, . r W in ro ram s ..... e
• • ' Helen Rueling ol ~ t~. usher, .(vtisstts Dvu~ L- ,, - = ............ [ ~. ~- ~, . o • . scnoot, now ~eacning in a girls' o 1 e ' • -- " oq
T~pton and Miss d Tues rl of Cedar Ra ds was an ProcessmnalMrs Paul Wicker ne cou d b The hme has come when we OU ¢..1111
• ' r uests of Mr and ence of Cedar Rapids visite - J.ELate y P ' ' " - school in Shimonoseki Japan in a t ' . SO that y
,duscatine we eg .... ".. i ........... ~r° Cord Doner Visitors[ additional euest on Tuesday. [sham; "Overwork," vocal quartet ............. M .... :~, .... ~,,.it,~l The plum blossoms are fading freshmen must say goodbye to theI| .... ,, und kiiO~'
Mrs. G. K. Frmk at..tne graauauon i~a~ ~':,~:v"were Mrs Doner's sister[ ~n...n ~.~ 1, .~ Writht of|NulL Robertson, Wilma Beasmore, i ~1,~1~: ,::::~y~.~:~;~.:=,~.~.~..[~ £~:: Inow' ou~ ~n.e pea.cn.ana early cner- ]"freshie" class of '38 and '39. This] | u~....,:. ,~.~.:_,, V0U
O~nM.lss Marflyn on weonesaay eve i Mrs. George Steffy and Mr. Steffy [ Davenport spent Decoration- day [ Norman Nesley, Glen Hmrmhson; customs. The letter follow; [rYear~ ]ul~e O:arU:~a~l. l~o~ Pe~m~ra~re~ |year has passed swiftly for most of] | yOU_ I}uy^~.fv-,~
- a. - "-~-- ~'a"ids " .... '--- **-- ~---"n~ ~bcripture ttev rmmi~ton" "~ul-' ,.m~. ~ ,_ ~ _,_ ..~ ~ s /us and we nave naa many good l! eorreemes .
• - . o[ ~eu~[ *~ p . wire ner motnur mrs. .c~J[Illl a , ' . ' ' ; xms has oeen a ousy weeK, WlLI1 a " " " '
Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Gum of Ch,: i ....... ~,~.~ arrived Tues- ] .i.aor Vi~itor.~ in ~a'° "in-er's [ laby,' Clarinet solo, Eugene Emer- ,~.~.t,o~ ...... 1., .u aov ~ ....... [ nd tall. They twist into all sorts [t~mes together. We now leave thel[ .------- .,~
cago visited from Sunday until ~vu~ rmpe ~:.~:~.~,~--~:.~-~ ~-~r a[~-'~['-~.=--'..,~--~---l~rs Nellie" ~iinnickIs°n; Salutatory, Null Robertson; ~,~,~"~"÷~:"'~',~,~=~',~,~.~.~;~:=-I?~•fina~s- Tney grow sioww, so[freshie class of '39 to become the[| .... ~.~ ~k'~
Tuesday in thehom~t ofT~e~ SwS~rr I~:Y ~a;mvi~si~Wwi~h'~hersi~er Miss I~'nd'Ray of Mechanicsville.tInvocation, R.ev. Hartong; Musical i grams Vee and Ihave planned'to I~ ~snqe:tSe°~l°x~Y ~aZ~aY°UK~a°kw [~Ph~.~TS2fTT1EgN~D~~ // 2kD~I)Z~::[(~
mrs tteoecca ttlcn . y : " r sis numoers ,Junior nigh SChOOl DanG;' • .... " ~" |~.~1~
k and w~th anothe d spend the spring vacatmn waiting 1~
~o.~ .... i~d by Miss Frances A1- Ruth Sher , . -I Mr and Mrs R. J. Lemcke E -/.,c'~. vo'. le~.~t .... ' C'.lonn I-Iinrioh . ....... /the pine as a symbol of enduring I Durino the en ire ch ol v |[ ..!~
....... ~. ...... , • . . ' ' _ ........ -• . .... o t s o ,ear, ~,
~r~nt the time in the : ter Mrs. Kenneth KwkpatrmK nearI wmd and Alice of Oelwein' Mr and I .... '%";- ~'~ ..... ' " v'~an- "'~ -': m v, orea, The ooat goes mere ~wo I through d~ffmultms which ~s cer I followin hi h school stud '~* -- et suPP
fasso, who _¢___ r .... ,^~. c~.~ ..~,~o +o remain in[ .......... ' ~ g.,.,~, {son; "~n, ~usanna ' pm o uuet times a da" an 8 hour tri" TheI ..... -7:. o., -[ g g ents havel| You can g F
~ ~ l~t,~a~- harn~ ~vtat~t~. ,a~ ~.¢~.,o ~ .. "] ~vlrs. ~ranK r~unKnammer o~ ~..,- | wi~,~a ~o~maro ~.v~lvn Knlih~n" ] - J-- , ° ~" [ thinly a cnaracteristic oi me peo- ~ been neither absent nor tardy" EI-I ! ..... ..,-a,~,~rV °
":.~" ""='.; .... :':: ............'.Iowa after eight years in the c~ty] wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence [~'l~'~'-Pro~l~ec~'~'Jo-h'n'~oneT*.TT-l~e'~new ooats are a~most as large as I ple themselves. {va Ar~,otsin~,er John Aroots'in~er|| ~ u, ~*~.Y-'~"ll[I]
mr. and ears. w. ~. ~e~ ~.u ~v,,~ she did office work. - " ner uests Sun .... *" ~ -, , " ~the boat wnicn orought me to Jap- ° ° ' ° " IorKs s oon~, '
............. where [ Stabenow were dm g -| ......"~ ...... Con" b'" *~'^ ~i"a-'~" ~ [BAMBOO GROVES [Dean Beasmore Ethel Mac Biaaer'l| , P _ __ ,d l
of Coggon; miss rayrm anu 2%l-tllu~ . . . ouuuv. ,-.~e, o ~ ~ .,~ e ~,,.~ i an and are modernistically deco- ,, • • ' °° ' roln " ,
el of Alburnett and Mrs. Cas- Mr. and• Mrs. Roy Clark of Ch . day m the O. S. tabenow home: grade; Class Statistics, Eugene Em- rated with inairec li,,htino etc .On nearly every h mslde you I Harry Bigger, Lorena Dorcas, Lor'l/ sups,etc. [ _.
Grau .... a .q~lla ~f Ti~ton were cago vts~ted from Monday. unttlI Mrs. E R CalKms entertamecl]erson; violin solo Catherine Briggs; ,,n,~: ...... .-.'~;'_" .'.'Z ....,~" .... -~IWlll see a grove oi slender Damt)OO[rine Hoggard, Bernice House and[| cups,etc. Irom ",
~,~,~,'~¢ -'~r~ "~n~l- ~Irs -Sherman i Wednesday with her parents ear.[ her Bible class a group of girls in / Class History Charlotte Graver" __.~,~,~ we~ w~_ ~.~.,~.~.u trees. Their delicate foliage is a | Lavna Simmons These peopi'e arel | eat niekles, olive
rs J M Pfautz They w e unda school at her suvery green The stalks are W
~.~ .... ¢,~ ~ho commencement and M .... •. • "~1 the Federat d S y ~ Class Will Wilma Beasmore; Senior i..~ ~..n ~,. ....... I... ~.~ ...... • . .. [to be congratulated for their per-[| ,~ ~,-,d~ stra _
~:-~'~':~ 1~'~ w',~dnesdav evening i enroute home from a mo~tn .,mI home on Monday evening. Follow-[ Calls song by the eighth grade" !~'~:^.~-':~^--?'~--'"-'~'~'~-".-'."~..°~-u--.~ Is~ra~ght, wim a ntue curve at the I feet attendance records [| :.~, ..... o~ ,~alldw
v--.~ .............. " California where they attended me[ in~ a lesson stud~ they enioyed a| p~.~n,o~.,, ,~¢ ~,~o~i~o,~ ~,~,~,.~ : ~o-u~w~.. m ~a~,~.-,~ ~y~ -,s top, wnicn gives the tree grace and /" [! ~ a n a n a ~,
....... ~ ............................ ~ .... masons I star~ea throng lessons - CLASS WILL !~
and Mrs Glenn S Hartong m~ted Mrs Clark s neph ents were beauty and makes ~t the symbol of root beers po
Rev. . . fair and v • -I social hour and refreshm i Auxiliary awards to Norman Nes-:" - ' ............ I I ~| ,
1SI lUS~ a ~ltue oe~ore ~nrls~mas an~
and Glenn jr., are spending th" ew Bob Mohn in San Francisco. [served by the hostess, lee and Wilma Beasmore byMrs i ............................. Ithe true Japanese maiden. Early Lowell wills his ability to attract][ everything
• * ' n(la ! ~, ¢ ~ lli~vl2 J.uullu 1~ v121-~ IilL~K~[III~• &ll~2 ..... *, ~e
week w~th relatwes, going Mo Y I ~¢ ~.~ol Runkle and her house I~.~ ~,~,.~. r ~,.~o.~ c~-..~ .... I ~ .... ~.~ n~,,~ a,,..a~ ....... ~n....÷. ! ........... I m February the troy white blos- I gold-d~ggers to Bernard C~ha. /
' bo -,--++ ........ ~t¥11~D at:~DLll~'L~'Jt~A~" ~*-~v+'~ll'l*~il ~u'-- ' $'atot't~'~t"~ J~'~t¥10' ath~'aAh'lt/'l~hJ 'L"#&~=D/'~lal~ snaKunacnl IS me Japanese oamooo • • •
to Plymouth Rev. Hartong s Y- ~ " "lma Craft and • • . . sums come out on the plum trees. Dean B. feels that J~ggs Wflhams
- -- ' ........... he' guests, Mmses Wl . 1] rived home Saturday to spend the ]Presentation of Diplomas, Supt. L. flute. Our guests came in thew [n ..... h,,nl 'T~h,m T,,ah~-' h~e ÷h,~ ].~.,~,-1,. h,,, • , ...... ,,~ao q/ ._,~,!1
nooa home,, wnere ne uellvereUhe will~ i Josle" Wigle of Detroit, Mien., .were summer vacahon" with" her par- N. Rahn,' Class Roll-- best klmonas .................. and looked very nice. blossom ..... -"'~ ....... * .... -=~,-~ ,,,o ,-,-~. o~,,,so. BI" Lemons, Ov*'--
Memorml Day address. T y ~,,,~,~v dinner ~uests of Bmho;[ ..... ..... c~ Mr~ c~ F Stratton [Wilma l~en~moroC'h~rlnt~ C'. ..... I ......................... / as ~ts symbol--,t stands for I Joe Bova wills h,s outstanding[/ g .o~ t
• " " " To : ..... " " . =,,~o, ...................................... ,,~,, ,,.u t,.~. wu.,~,, w~a. ~.o...- urit an eo ra t inc it • • - la..
v~s~t also in Nora Springs and- and Mrs Thomas Nicholson m Mt. IShe returns in the fall for her Melvin Crocker Maxine Harris i .......... : ...... , ,~.^ ~._,.~., p y d u ge oo, s e lathlehc ability and speed to Gay-[| Oranges, doz. ,
ledo i " da Miss Craft's . !v~e--~u ~.r,~--.u~ .~c ~"~ comes out in spite of chilly winds, lord Owens ~
• [ Vernon. On Mon y . s.I fourth year as departmental teach- Eugene Emerson Glenn Hmrmhson~ things you see in pictures. We t .......................... " ..... l| New Potatoes,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Shankland !sister, Mrs. Pauline Margretz .,orI er in the Toledo schools. Bernard Gish Norman Nesley I gave them a foreign meal of things!~: ~xpr~x the I~op~e go. on e xcur- Loren van eossen m g~ven mel~[ ......
and L le of New ort were over-iCedar Rapids spent the day in me . bin ast of AusBernal Hall Null Robertson l which we thou*ht the~ would en Istuns to spots wnere t~ae cherry |modesty and shynes of Louis Bran-I| pound ........ ~:'~'- ]
Y P Mxss Mary Lou Ar g . ,
• . - . . " trees are m Ilower. The cnerry haman. OutIl ,
mght guests Thursday m the home Runkle home. ~1 tin Minn came Saturday to spend JohnStone joy---chmken souffle, scalloped po-[blossom is the s"mbol of the Ja" I ~*~r ......................... .[| Iced Tea . _~ ~i
of her smter Mrs..Harley Robertson. i Rev, and Mrs. Hugh Rob.resort|two weeks w~th her parents Mr. IRecessmnal, Mr s :.. Wmkersham, tatoes, gelatin vegetable salad and l anese warrior of olden days It [.. ~n'~ ~, ~ ~,~, m of tea g!
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They came especially to attend me I attended the alumni banquet or[ and Mrs. Earl Arbingast and her It=tass Teacner, j. rlarvey ~myth; |chocolate pro. I~ ..... , ~^ :,~ ~.^~. ,. ,^2",_'. l.~" 7"" -7--~: ...... - ............... I| ~,i ti ttnlllll,©,~
two months ago. miscellaneous shower Thursday af:lVe ,~¢ ;w~; Rranch' and Francis/~F--rnio, ~',~ r. A r~,,~d ,.. ,o straw-mats which fit tightly to-lr°°ms won't .,t.. M.y_mouth| Otto Kruse wills his handsome] R L FaiN!
• ..... :- -------------- Iternoon at the Dolan home south ,,. ,o -Co ncil Bluffs rvice'Stat on He Igether and shoes would ruin them, Iwaters.every )me now|appearance, scholastic ability andl . .. '-'" "bl g, ¢
IT I ......... • .........i watson | ~tanaara e . qu i of course I have to ~o un a very/good mey tasted wnen you Tied/daneino ad,~r,~n,~ ~.~ oh,.,~t- ~-~,,.~_1 ueaung, lelum
OI hlSt3on honoring tvilSS xvtarg, axet I" e A L Van Fossen " • ~ " " - ~ ,, ........ o -"-~*'-"~ -'- -~--'*~'- --,--,-
~ ...... .~.~, ~ ~ ......... Sunday w~thth • • . .[work Saturday m Cedar Rapids steen stairway to the second floorlthem for breakfast last year es 94 PHONES
[~later, a Drlae-=,=~. -~ ,--s~ ---.- • • " returne~- : _ _ • mel. R .
1 ~ ~'~~ ber of friends and neighbors shared [. m y" business tri" through the [ -~ ear i where my teacher has his 'studio. I --------~-~-- 1 Lee McHenry wills his tenor| Lisbon,
famfl Franc~s had just where he had been employed for , io~ta
| ~ the courtesy Many lovely gifts western states ~"rs Audis Bennett and children ]I no~iced that there was a loose I METHODIST voice, piano playing ability, andl----~-------------~_
| I~b' .......... ~,,,~n h.., ~he bride-to-be I • I ~*~ • ~ . . ooara at the bottom of the stairs/~.¢,~¢,,,~ ~n~¢,~,~ Iposition on the B B souad to[ ,,, ~ ~ENN
.......... ~ ~ Dins of Walford spent several days mat~ .~.u.,-~,. .~,~.~,.~...,~ r~ ~,.
/ L~k ~t'~ ]'---'-- ~ Delicious refreshments were serv- / Misses Hazel Runkle and " y .................. which always creaked when I step- ] .................... I Ralph Burge. ~ -| "I.ns;on,~ lo*
ed by the hostesses. Burd are enjoyinga week's vaca- week w~n net pare~tsr~r'.an.u |pea on ~t. I.founa out later that] ......... ] Bill Mohn bequeaths his lack ofl ..... ~-~ ,nd :
• " the former,sliVtrs, w. ~,. r,y,et~, ~,,u .... , dram all Japanese homes have a creaky (~ontlnuea Irom Fage 1) i ki___L:,., ........ I ~ea~ ~,~*~ -- ,,.
. IIIl~l~[~~~ Decoration day guests of Mr. and/tlon," accompamng ___ .. ~lio remainino for a longer time! ......................... S.~:'_I Eachdavsnro~,ramwillbedivid [ ~'aDlllty taue ~onts wni.s.~ers),l Farms for~
M:oSnaGzea°~:s~yM:nCda~oW~ay ~e~S(S:ns Josie Wigle on their return to De- Mrs. Bennett attended the O. E.. S.i (burglar) comes prowling around. ~dlomtO a short assembly at 9:00 g . g H .
............ /trait Mich Miss Burd went on group meeting at Mechamcsvde "When I enter the room where 1 wed by a story period study,JMelvi~°toSlc~_e~r" • .~ _ , °,-,,-c~---- n~
oi t=nicago' Mr ancl Lylrs ll,arl IYeD_- .--- , .......... ' ~{2 oH receives ~orQon ____ ' _..
... ' .... : .,.. _ "~" ....~ .,. r,~ .... 1.,'..n Ohio to visit a Corne11[on Wednesday evemng and the ,my teacher ~s I bow a couple of IPerred and achwty permd. Pre-[Rahn's ability t, d, ~,a ~,,, ~.,)~nl ........ ~ ~ONi
man lvws l-lille ~esnaK oI eaam~ ~ v ..,~ ..,~ v.. uet on Fmda eve I cedln the recreah n r .... " ~ an~ ~au~
| |" ~ ~" ~ ~ " "~ " ......... ' olI""~ fri^nd The" willreturnAlumni Banq " Y " i times to him and take my place on " g "o pe iod, 10:45- ~ at the wron~ time .......... '~1 .... "-'- IcY
and ~rnest ],aiesKy; ~ar. anu mrs. ~ = ~ ..... '11"30 a secon sh ~ • Lnsnm,,
/ ~ Amos Zalesky of West Branch andhome next Tuesday. nmg. ___---- !flaataCeU~seh~na:h~iottmgT~?s my legato be" h'eld at nwdhic~°rttasset~eblYsecWriell ] It has been requested that May-[ Dealers i~
| |a# || P ~ | 4~ &l ~ P ~ Miss Daisy Zalesky of Cedar Rap- I Mr and Mrs Walter Allison of I LISBON CHURCH NOTES ~'¢o~-hl,~ h,,~ r ~= ~..~'..~..~ ,u,,~ Itarv of each ~,roun kindergarten ] nard Yo~ be given the intelligenceI ........ Mera
ida. The many friends of Ernest ed r Ra "d visited Sunda in the ~ i.- .......... "". ......... ~ ..... .aa.u -- will ~,:~1 ~ ..... ~,~,,.+o[ratmg o~ l-'resiaent Marvin Rey-[ ~.,~m~t~=-.,
• C a p~ s Y , la. My. teacher sits on the up rote excepted ......... t--~b ...... v,,-,~ n " • • " ........ -~
| were glad to meet h~m and know I¢? ~r c'.,~ h,~mo Decoration Dav IMETHODIST CHURCH ........... p o . ............. / olds as wll as hm execuhve abfl-[ ...... n ~A~01
s ......... ~ ................. n ~-, ~ ~-so,.~,n~, P~t~- I side ox a table aDOUt ~ Inches nigh IUt utull- respective groups, rtecrea-! itv / u~-*~w~u~ ~. ~- .~_..~
ne ~s greauy ~mproveu Irom me uests were Mrs A nes Miller and t~,enn ~, ........ . ..... I - • :- " " n .... -'" ral lgr~
• ~ .... g • g On th~s I put my musm whmh ho will conmst of tenms, k~tten- D • • Gene
/ R ~. P A fi [ I N g ,sermus illness wh,ch confined h~m |Mr. and Mrs David Stoflet of Ce-[May 28th was observed as Me- [inok .............. t,1 ,,,,', , .... |ball and vnrlau~ o' .... / ue to her matr,monlal entangle-[ ~t~,,~ ~,,blic. Dee
u! a_ m ¢1 ~ n i, • v I for eight and one-half months in " ' ~ w~r~ Mrs mortal Sunday but was ainu wmt- I ;'~"'"~. -~-" .'~.'y~-.." ..... -~Y" . ...... I --.~L -- .... :~7.- ~'-'"~.;. _ ,~.. / ment, me Iormer Jerry Rowaldl ..... ~ -~-.-~.~,~e~
! . dar Rapids, and caller ...... i now to real It. During the lesson ~ne general meme wlu De 't~et- • • • • ~*~,--
the Veterans hospital at Des " Fi her Sunday or the Day of Pentecost. . . . ,, . gwes her knot-tying ablhty to Boy c
I I mones. The past monm ne nas neen I Mr and Mrs R Fer~uson and Ray Tnereiore ....................- ........ ~ ..... ~,,~n.~, ~r..,,~.~ ~ .... r~-9,, • .... • ~ ..................... ! ~..,, ~,.,a ~orket ~"
[ .... • • " ~=* IIIULL~I2 anu serves ,Japanese tea in v,~,a~ vvouau o~nu~ ~v. ~o apply Io " • ,**a ~t~u ,,,~---
J 0 II |l II r fl ; w~th hm maters m Manly and re- [ Fisher of Cedar Ranids [ ed as Pentecostal Sunday and the ] ................. [, ......................... ,( ne Slater desires that her adi-| ............
• - " in in kee in p~etLy ~ue ~mnuteless cups. ~,,J cvc~v ~ltU~tlUIl. ~LIle WOEK WIll use tissue ' " --
a un m m r n turns with them on Thursday. I message of the morn g P g ...................... I P and height be g,ven to I
| V V uvu uvu m uu .... / Mr and Mrs O K Frink and I ........ :..~.~¢a ..... of the dav I t;tl/~.~,~OAL ltll~A'L" I De as creauve as pOSSlDIe wl~n ape- [ Delores Unruh / DR A~l~
| ,,, ........ ...a er n. am" hegr ) Po e a hamgeath [daughter of DesMoines, and Mr. [w'(~n tl~I~)nd~y'~une~hth, at 2 o'clock !_ "In. cold weather there is a hi-]cml emphasm placed on spontan-I Alberta York bequeaths her ma-I Physieian a.d S
1 ~ ~ ~-~n~,~ u,-~ ,~.,u ~. b ...... ! and Mrs P E Frink of Cedar Rap- I .......... ~1 be registration of the I oacme to ~eep our nanas warm. A eous drama, or~gma~ poems, appii- I jestic stature aueenlv a~,,~ ..... ,~ I ..... n Jac
rease, clean all bearings uecorauon ~ay_ ~n me group were ida were Sun'day dinner uests iu ~.e ~,,. " "i the Dail Va hibachi is an earthen-ware pot cation stories creative music read-land Poise to '.To'*s~nr~*:, .~t.~....... "1 ~orner main ~.u _~
g • M~. B=,AI~ ~i~t=~ M,~. Mabel Mi~, . g ~h.ldren enrolhng n Y -~ • • - ' ' . ............. hO~Xe'
and parts with kerosene~ of Davenport, Mrs. Roy Smith of | ~e home of their brother R. L. ]cation Church School. Each child I made,°fnheat-resistmg, c!ay, glazed ]~ngs and chants..The 2eat features| M~ss Jean Vandeberg has request-I Tel~
• 1 [I • . ~ vrlnK, on ~'nurs(~ay ivlrs. JalYles • O brin a eime Ior nis~,=,,u~,,,,,,~ v, u~e otatslo~. 1~ IS s-,',~,,,s ,.,u~ ux ~,e~ ,,~,,,,~o w,, ed mat no student of L H
repack the bearings w t Garrmon and Mrs. Frank Lem- . . . ~s asked t g • artl f" " • b " • . . S. be
Wentworth of Cedar Ra ~ds Tinted et ~ eP y llled with some spec|al e used for the Children Day Pro ~ ~il
/ a llew eleall, heat resist- baugh of Cedar Rapids. Others 1 ........ P _ ]enrollment fee• A more d ald "owder-" stuff and small " -Igram on Sunda Jun 1^'- " I g yen her various qualities b~[ DR. $. R.
m tne ~rlnK nome and ~aturua v ~ pieces ot y, e ~tn
• • " Y statement regarding the SChool will • would rather that they be set u B
• 1 1S ut were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arkm of .. ' h • P a~ld
| mg grease wh eh_ p , ina-onnort. Mr Smi,h ann N,~,q a,~n tws~t°rs were Joe Zbanek and son[be found ira another part of this !c arcoa! are put on top. Burning I On Wednesday afternoon, June ]as an example to be studied" hoUwP- 1 Physiei.n a~
J in with a special wnee, [Mr-an'd Mrs Arlen'Lam~'rec~h~t and t J°seph of Ely [ issue i cnarcoai gives off a steady heat and 17th, a ~rp to Cedar Rapids will be J ever__~ ' "] Phones: Office "z~:.,
I bearing repacker. Your I Sal'ly Jane of Garrison" VMr Lein Mrs E E Hoover was remind [" -'----" l is practically smoke!ess. I take.n to study Jewish life and [ " ~ 1
t ...... , .... '~. " ~ I , o' • ' " : / FEDERATED CHURCH p "Across ~rom my teacher's house I naoits at first hand A Jewish I ~,~,,~. ,~ ................ ~1 ~v~ao~
[ Iront wneem are replac- [baugn lwrs waiter lxaver and lea o~ her birthday when she anal .................... l is a ~-~..I~I~A I.*--,I.. It. ........ I .............. ° ..... I N ...... ,~ ~,~ ,a,:~t,.~ *~v*r~. ur. --~-
' " • ~a~,Jarcl ~ ti~tmlnton ~ru~ur i l~uu~*~ IJaLIl-llOU~l~ while ill I o.)'nntt~t)~ul2 home ana store Will De
| ed and adjusted, ichildren and Mrs. Kenneth McCabe]Mr. Hoover arrived home from/ .... "-, o~n o~ ]some resnect~ *h,~ .¥~n~.~a ,.1~ .,-.+lvi~it,~d R'~ r~,t ...... u~ ~ooa ÷~,ol ADMINL~PRATOR WITH WIL~ [ /~
/ ~__---I ~--...*--.. D-,**...[.~nd_ch~dr:n:nf aCedaronRap~d~i2:s' Ch~a~Cvhe Sunday to be greetedby[ ~VUonr~ypSCe'rv:ce 10:30 a.m. come up to our stan lards of clean-'],y, oungsters several a~ternoons in a[ ANNEXED No. 15195 / / ~~
| ~p~;t,~a ol~xa,a~ a.a~.© i.. y ...... m of ~p- r ] r "s preparing a picnic ran:/ Evening Servic 8 pm Illness, they are much cleaner than ['study--nature" hike and Mr Rahn IState of I(~wa, I,inn County as: | . / ~/~/~
| For 2 Front Whool~ l~:oi~na:~rs' ~v~'in~g° ~Ssitor~eaa,'~Ie:s ~n. i~?eHgroup o~e~v~ognt~. ~:~ Our Daily Vacation Bible School some other Oriental peoples. Many will direct a "star-gazers" hike] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,I ~J~( / :/~-/~
1 --, ! ~ "n--: " "~ " ...... -/willopen on Monday morning, Ihomes have their own bath but|some evening when the weather is |that the undersigned has been on] ~,\ f ..'~, ~'].
t,. oonn tioover oI t~edar r~ap thos ' th ,"--/:
| ~)C The Josephine Kettering home d-" "" .......... hi-|June 5th at 9 a.m. We extend anl e who dont can get one at alsuitable. I is 22nd day of 'May, 1939, duly| ~ ~
| ~r..~., I~ .... t.~.,,. ¢~-,~¢ ~was the center of a pleasant soeial a.'~ ~.._' ........ "l invitation to all children and young l - ouse for a few sen. Where[ ---~----------- l appointed and qualified as Ad-I~ ~ ~ ~ .,~
| ~v~©---.~l~a~,.,t~ • ,,u.., I gathering Decoration Day over the ,u ~v~rs. w. ~. ~ynet~. [ neople to attend. There will be no lYou have a Japanese bath the first l Miss Luella Mohn Mrs Jennie lministrator Wibh Will Annexed ofI ~ ~~ )
| wheels is a special I noon hour, when a din'ner-lunch The sisters of Charles Lehr and| ctaarge for registration as a free/thing is to scrub yourself thorough- Vhlom and Misses Ruth ~Iiehael-/the estate of ,Mary Patterson la~eq / =---\ ]
and is not art of a regu [was served. There were 23 pres- their families had a surprise picnic~ will offering will be taken on Sun- !ly and rinse all the soap off care- [ son and Catherine Prisbee all era- I of Linn County, /OWL, deceasod. All ] ~ ~~
iar grease job Better lent: Mr. and Mrs Charles Delo and droner in observance of hm b~rth-| day to help defray the exper I fully, using a small basra of water / ployed in the Soil Conservation of- [:persons indebted to said estate arel ~ --~'~'~----~----
/ ........... ,,.. whoels Mr and Mrs. J. D. Fouse of Oak day at his home near Marion on[ Monday will be devoted to t t Then you get into" the b~g' wood t' rice m" Marmn," were Wednesday[ requested to make immediate pay-I t=-~
| -- , .v, Park, Ill., Mrs. Carrie Jamison of Sunday. The sisters are Mrs. John/tration and organizing of ch t tub, with the water up to your/evening dinaer guests last .week I~nent ~bhereof to the undersigned. I ///#.
! eneeKee. Shell Rock; Mrs. Mabel Meyers andMiller and Mrs. W. H. Bohr of Lis-| The school will continue for Ineck and so~,k. When you are the/in the home of .T[iss Luella's par- [ Those having elai,ms ~gainst the I ~--~
I ~ , ~w~.l~ I~ ~r Mrs. Gaylord Meyers and daugh- bun; Mrs. George Keith of Cedar[ weeks, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon color of a broiled lobster it is time/ents Mr. and ~rs Oscar Mohn [same will file them, duly authenti-I ~//~/~l~ ~!
| ~J~l|'_~ l~'~. ter of Elliott; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rapids and Mrs. Will Frantz of|day and all classes will convel lto get out. [ ~ Icated in the office of the Clerk of "~'~
~4"--~. ~ • Johnson. , and Miss Ella, Mrs. Minnie. Martelle. Others attending, from/the Federated Church Parlor I "The. people who go skiing say/ P.T. Young, L. E. Thomgson and Ithe Lmn" County, Iowa District ,.m l,r -~,-1]05
I Serv ceStatnon Brmr/y, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kms- ~rt~l Lmbon were Mr. Miller Max| Bible Study and Prayer Set~ha~re Is nothing like a Japanese ~ Mrs. H L. Olem of ~Medford Ore- Court. lne l)lOrerv-
ly and daughter, Dr. J. D Kinsley, . , Mr. Bohr Mr. and Mi's. John/on Thursday at 8 p.m. , . h to take the soreness out of/gun, were overnight guests 'Wed- O.J. ELSI~NBA~"r, ~, ~ __ ~t"OO~}
J Dean Clark, Prop. and Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Yessler and L~ght and family, Mr. and Mrs.| ~ ~hred muscles. Our servants have t nesday of last week in the home of I Administrator With Will Ine more u
m ..... no 6 Lisnon la ................ T,r,~ n¢ ~,~nr ~eanids" Miss Lucy oaKe Bohr and children and Mr./ COON CREEK CHURCH ta bath and let us get in first before. [ the former's brother . .G B. Young.[ Annexed.
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| t" ne 7 0 ~ • ,~.-_~,^.. ^~ a~.~ ..... Ketter-and Mrs Harold Bohr and Dean | 9 45 Sunday school the water gets too hot--but I still The trio were enroute from Pun O J Elsenbast Attorne
| ing andMr and Mrs S G Fouse Fiftyenjoyed the gathering | 10:45 Church. prefer our own shower and tub. tile, Mich., with new cars. 5:25-6:1-8