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Page Four j I I I|1 III ................................... . . ........ _ ............................................................ ( ~":":":":":":":o':":":° Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Bittle andI • * " -- .......... J two children of Oklahoma City, I I%NIMr¢ Nr TXi 151 ! l RllSl t Oklahoma, arrived Saturday for a 1 I~l111,]l~ ILJWll- ]Jill T| 1Jl,e|]& !11 141~12Vll two week's visit with Gomer's fath- I ~er John Bittle and other relatives.! John E. McHILgh, i?¢epresentative phone 125 ......... I . ] miss Joan ~omKner ana morner Ml~• l~red Blttle. News Reporter, Phone 135 of Anita were overnight guests .......... • ..................... e..'., ......... ,-...-o I Thursday in the G. J. Albright ~";'*;";":"i"~*';'¢'';':~'='¢'*~=';*'=' ~='*;";";"~"=":*':";";":' " home. A guest over Saturday night ! Miss Ione Slater has enrolled for Miss Shelda Smith of Chariton is Iwas Miss Naomi Kester of Cedar] a business course in A. I. C. in Dav-I~hga~ist ~nothe sM:vea2f MrS.sW~h% I Rapids. ] envort ~ " Y ', Mr and Mrs. Earl Arbingast and l - " ..... lat ~week i Mrs Mayme Dorcas were Sunday Mrs. Lester lxoup visitea me -/ ...... " +-~r ,,art of the week with relatives l lvir. ana lvzrs, harley Robertson dinner guests in the Frank Tesar in C~inton. land daughters attended the Wolfe I home near Solon, and in the after- I family reunion at Anamosa State lnoon called on friends in that vi- Mrs. Charles Auracher of Omaha, I Park on Sunday. I cinity. Nebr., wa: a vlmtornof" Mrs. F. S.I Mrs. Harry Sizer and children ofI Mrs. Josephine Kettering and Armstrong, ,,. o ...... ~. Washington came Monday to spend [Miss Mary had as Sunday dinner George Reid of Cedar Rapids was the week with Mrs. Sizer's parents, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauf- a Sunday evening guest of his par- Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Gardner. !mann and son Jimmy and L. F. ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. George Pospishel, Hughes and son John of Cedar Donald Kolek and Clayton Elli- daughter Shirley Mae, and Buddy l~ans o,-'- loft Sunda" for Colorado to be Toole of Ely were Monday visitors i Mrs. E. R. Calkins was hostess ..... . .... .J ....... in the Ernest Oetting home ]Monday evening to her class of gone inaeIlnltely iI mey nna worK. ' 1 ........... 1Vie ~,~,-1 ~Tr¢ John A ~lmoher : girls In tne eeaerama bunaay "*'" '~ .................... ! ' " el SS and granddaughter aucille Fletcher school for their Bible study a . - - *-- - - * • - * " " t**'.*." VOro'r'*rO-'**eo " ~" ...... *-- --" ""-- -nd /~" Social flour iOllOWe(1 ~ne stuffy • • • , perlou r*v~ ~**~m w~Lc p*cm . • . Mrs. W• S. Welrlck on Frlday• I hmbon Busmess Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Youngand i. Roger Reyh~t~s ~f M?rUnnt Vaerrn~2 T~* -- Elaine and Mrs. Ella Secristat-!is staying w g p , uwectory tended the annual Secrist reunion :Mr':nwdhMreS'h~s J'aK:l~sk f~[es%ve:t~I ..................... held Sunday at Thomas Park in Y , P ~:":":";";";~°" Marion. state fmr. Norma Jean is at the ..... i ktt Fr - "taab Ed Reyhons home north of town. J. M. CARBEE mrs T J• ~ c e ea ~ , - ~ " - .- i-.' ....... of iMr and Mrs. Elmer Starcks re- ;ana tv~r. ana tv~rs, uona.u ~Laau "- ........ cello Insurance Cedar Rapids had a picnic dinner 'turnefl ~a~uraay to menu •, Notary Public Sunday with Everett Staab in Dav-ic°ming trom dn~e a ~:~: ag:ketO Phone 127 Lisbon, Iowa ennort ~operate me , - ' , . over the 15th by Tom Challis now Miss Betty Sankot who nan Deeni • • ' --- -- ---------- ... ~ . ~. , ..... managing the busmess as the Chai- R. L. FRINK in ~nicago ana ,.vanston, hi• ., since ~ hs" vafe. the close of school came none on Tuesday for the remainder of the t The Campfire girls hadndth~llr Heating, Plumbing, and Wiring Res( 94 PHONES Office 110 vacation !meeting with Catherine Lisbon Iowa . ~ ......... r~ caner Briggs on Tuesday afternoon. , Mrs oonn l~insteln oI l-taaio a .......... ', mlss 5met Jonnson met wltn them ------------- ~ Va., and Mr. and Mrs. A. m. walton ito instruct in the makine of notterv W. M. BENNETT of Anamosa were Friday evening!Mary Do" le of Cedar ~Ra-'i'ds was Lisbon, Iowa !dinner guests in the Mr. and Mrs. i~ ~,,,~ Y ~' me ~-~ o ..... Real Estate and Insurance George Bittle he . ' ...... • "-~ for Sale ~ . . . . ~ mr. ana mrs. ~ranK bvoboda of .. =~,ms ....... i Friday evening, sinner, guests O~iNew Boston Ill. spent Friday in nouse.s zor~a*nee_O_rl~6Vn~ iMrs. D. W. Kern an(/miss ~u.m Ithe home of 'the former's sister Mrs. ~iilce l~rt I were Misses Mauae ana l~ella DI~-](,) l-q .qt~honow .q~hwcl~v vi~itor~ [ ............ a ...... fie Miss Ruth Sherk and MrsAn-I " ~. ............ --~ B----B-R-I~S MONUMENT CO. i , ' " J were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stab- • **'~ na Belle Blttle and Grace |.;,~h,~n Iowa I " " i enow and Henry Stabenow of Mc- "~o"~"l,~'r* ;, Dr. and Mrs. L E Bigger and iconnell Ill. - "" Lois of Mount Vernon and Mr and .- ' ....... .... T~-'~'~emorials ! ........ ' .I ivirs. ~nzaoem ~'renaergast and ~--~***~*,Y *'~ Mrs C L z~lgger ana ~tmer oi I ." ". • .. . . . ~granddaughter Janet Lou Blecha of Sprmgvflle were bunaay guests m • ,_~,~,~ n ~AILOR LAWYER ..... i Iowa City were week end guests u~,.,.~.~ ~. ~, , none • • the Dr ~: ~ ~gger ¢'-,~-eral ]Practice ~ .... I ln the home of the former's sister, x~,,+ .... ~,,h~;,. n,~,~rl~ Wills ~ Mr. and Mrs. E. L• York a d!Mrs W L Dugan. Additional Sun- Licenses i Hfamlly of Grmnell,~nsin eandnMr-' andr a dlamn I day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Har- Office in residence, corner Wash- Mrs,.. E. Ke. " g .. - Y!old Blecha of Iowa City. ington and Market St., Phone 80 o~ ~/euar rtapms .were bunaayi Rev. and Mrs. Gaylard S. Hamil- uests oI ur ana mrsr~ .% YOrK ~~ g ..... I ton left Monday on a two weeks ~,) a*,*,~,a,,, ~r~/*~ ] At the Russell James home Sun-]vacation going to Mattoon Ill to P~Tic~'a:~'=; S=7:on I day a family gathering ineluded ivisit Mrs. Hamilton's parents and Y ] Mr. and Mrs. Perry Woods and fan- ~ Rev. Hamilton's parents in Arena, Corner Main and Jackson Streets lily, Mrs. Naomi Hammond and son ~iWis. They will also visit relatives Telephone 36 t Howard of Mount Vernon; Mr. and ~in Chicago, southern Michigan, and' ~__ Mrs. Ted McCullough of Mechanics- i Indiana ~., . , ~..,.~,,,,~., {ville" Bob McCullough of New Bos- .. .... r, ,* *~ u.'~.~,u~.~=,.~, __ '*,, ~- -...~ ~$~D.~..h ~C I Mr anti Mrs. l-larlan Streyfeller ' ' . of Des Memos spent Friday m the ]Physician and Surgeon Cullough and family, and Frank]home of the former's ~randmother Phones" Office 2-91Res 3-91 [and Bruce MeCullough. i ........ p .... " • " • .-- ._ ---- i lvlrs. Ly(lla ~nerK, ano nflu a visit with Harlan's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Streyfeller of LeMars who • spent the past week in the Sherk I home. ~ | A group of relatives had a picnic ,~ ~ dinner last Sunday at the Audis Bennett home near Amana, the oc- aa • casion to observe Mrs. W. R. Fil- " loon's birthday• In the group were Mr. and Mrs. James Houle, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Bennett and Mrs. Filloon of Mechanicsville; Mrs. Em- ma Smith of Coon Rapids; Max Bennett of Moline, Ill.; Mr. and St. John's Parish Grounds Mrs. D. A. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stine, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stine and W. M. Bennett• A. J. Ramsay returned Saturday from a ten day vacation. On Sun- day, August 13, twenty-nine rela- tives enjoyed a reunion at the H. J. Ramsay home in Marble Rock. This was the first time in over 50 years the four living children had been together, A. J., H. J., Robert, of Rockton, Ill., and Mrs. Agnes Ellis of Springbrook, N. D. In the afternoon they attended the an- THE MOUNT VERNON, Io%vA, HAWKEYE-P~ECORD AND ~i~I~ LISBON Manly Reunion Held LISBON CHURCH NOTES At Waterloo Sunday sT. om ,s CA OUC cm, zc. ------- Father George 8temm, Paator The fourth annual M'~ntv reunion Schedule effective May 7th: was hehl at Byrnes l'ark, Waterloo, Sunday Masses 7:{~ and 0:00 axa Sunday. August 20. 1,'orty-five rela- Catechism 10:00 a~n. tires from Sa c, ] ,inn, Jon ~s and Cedar counties and one from YumaFEDE ~A ~--ED---CHU ]~CH Gayi~rd S. Hamilton, l~mtor tires from Sac, ].inn,Jones and (?eda court esa ] onerum Y ma, FEDERATED CHURCH Arizona wcrc present.The entire tyi~rd S. Haz Jton, l~m~ company were given shelter from Sunday school 9:30 a.m. this endearment continued thruout the rain on the large veranda of the Worship service 10:30 a.m. caretaker's residcnce, where a EYvO:2ign re:Pr~lT;s meeting 7 p.m. Hessthe paStwas54theYears".assistant.Miss NettieThe stu-A" bountiful i)icnic dinner was served, g e ~ p.m. dents in his department (not all The afternoon was spent in part Bible Study and Prayer Service graduates) afterwards took in- of the house during the social hour on Thursday at 8 p.m. portant places in this busy world, , ~ n i o Friday afternoon Pra er Servme and also x'her? an inte "csti g p- - ' Y " in a manner distinguished, bank- ,~ran, was enjoyed at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ida ors, doctors, chemists, preachers of At the business meeting Ralpb Cork. . city churches, in Denver, Kansas I Mr Harry Sabra of Chica o Manly. l.:arly, Iowa, was e ected • • g' City and LOS Angeles, newspaper graduate of the Moody B~ble In president to succeed John Boden- " publishers, rail road officials, agri- no[er, ......... Anamosa, wno naa oeen an stitute, will. have charge of the ser-culturalists, educators, merchants, vices thlS Sunday Everyone ~s efficieut president for ~hrec years. . • government officials, an attache of " wemome Myrtle Manlv, .Xrechanicsville, was re-elected set'rotary. I~[E~HODI--~ Cli~- "-- the U• S. V~hite House, college pro- I{ev. Ed Vv'. Manly a retired mis- Glenn "~ " " U~Jlti fessors and trustees, state senator, .. ' " ~. ~r~ong, it'~ator army and navy officers, gold star sionarv. . from. Cnina. now living~ ill~ervlces°'Wlll"" oe~ resumea~ as usum" ~ mothers, a missionary to Africa Y u naA "mona ca nc the -rcate~t i ...... '" . .... " " n me ~v*etnod,st church after a two and buried at sea, a clerk in one dLtance to oe in attendance, weeks absenc of •~ " • . e me pastor, of Boston's largest banks, a bishop IAncoln Manly, Sac City was the Mornin~ worshin at 10'30 o'm,~ oldest person present '~nd Anne T'- "'- "~ .-.= .-. . - .. ...... of the United Brethren church, and • " ' " ae meme is, "*~e ~tenewea in the a resident Philadelphia lawyer, Etta Slyer, 10 months old was the Spirit of Your Mind" with extensive publicity. "With }oun~2(st one }-t th( leUnlon • :"~ • ~ ~ "~ " • : Church school convenes at9 30 such material as these super-stu- ......... a.m. dents, no wonder Prof. Curt be- ~........~.--~-.j-,,,,~0.,,~.,~.~'~'i'~"~¢~"~'~'~"~",:~r::'~'~:~' One month remains until the • ' closing of the year Let these re- ed success." rWturned Sunday to Ashland Me .... " .... came honored with such pronounc- - ' I mammg weeks oe weeks oI trl- Miss Lizzie Yong, a one-time Miss Charlotte Swenson of Olin lumph in drawing the business primary teacher, was referred to was a week end guest in the home]ohase of the church as well a.~ th~ of Mr and Mrs Charles Long ............. as "The sweetest dispositioned. • • • I spiritual interests to a victorious i fair-haired lady teacher ever Miss Catherine Williams is spend- i close, known." There were fifty-nine ing the week with relatives in Ce .... dar Rapids, and in Rock Island, Ill• Mr. and Mrs. John Lillas of eel- urchins who, on Friday evenings, ................ ,wein were visitors of Mr and Mrs especially, were given, by the ivlr. ana ~v~rs. t*. ~,. kllll leit iv, on-I ..... " . "teacher, a hearty good-night ~narms *-*oeft on Wednesaay day to spend the week on a va- cation in Wisconsin and Minnesota. l Mary Doyle of Cedar Rapids is smack, as they passed out of the --' ~, T..,~ ~...~. ^~ ~,^ ~visiting this week with her grand-room, to go to their homes. IVllSS ,~v~j u,a**~ ~'xa~ u~ xw~- ~ .......... Former superintendents, U. D. parents mr an(* Mrs o ~: ~oyle chanicsville was a Sunday guest l ' • .... Itunkle and Payson W. Peterson, in the Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Haak Miss Reva Mitchell and Leonard both having been called back the home• White of Olin were Tuesday eve- se:'ond time, to be at the head of Mr and Mrs Georce Oldfiola ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Los- the school, were favorably men- " ' ° -" ter Mitchell and Carol of Cedar Rapids spent • tioned for long service and doing Sunday in the parental D. C. Hel- Mrs. O. J. Nosley of Martelle, excellent work. ler home. and daughter Mrs• I. W. ShraderSpeaking complimentary of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kettering of of Cedar Rapids were Monday vis-: Essie 'Mae Hill, president of the Pella were guests of the former's items in the I. J. Nosley home. Lisbon High School Alumni Anne- parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ketter- Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Hartong and elation, and who so .ably and ac- ing from Friday until Tuesday• Glenn Jr., returned Tuesday from ceptably presided at this half-cen- Miss Mary Courtney of Long a visit of two weeks with relatives tury anniversary, it was proclaimed Beach, Calif., Misses Opal and Max- in Dubuque and Nora Springs. that "she is a remarkable and out- ine Kirkpatrick were Saturday vis-Jean Ferguson, daughter of Mr.standing personage." itors in the James Tyson home• College universities and technical Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Calkins, Kent institutions are sending out now, and Jeanette left on Wednesday to such a large num.ber of graduates visit for a week or more with rela- each year, that it makes severe rives in Iowa Falls and Fort Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rieger of Dixon, Ill., were in town from Thursday, Augu~ ~4, l~t e the invoCation Out Of T ~ev Baltz gay A M FLOYD SPOKE own People for by his eontribution of eh!ldren • " . h R is red ]t°thcalu'nniass°ciaU°-n-he-t°°l~ """ " . " !" "-Y ' " " g Martelle" Miles I)ahn Tipton'[ " __ cost a few uollars less than $10 000 .... ' .......... ' -- ' ------------------~ ---.~ri .... " ' rlaro[o anu r~[ncl walnler r~uey, I ., T qchuerm" ~'Itn no nardshlp as to taxes. Oc- Coggon Richard Kolek, Spring-] Mr. and Mrs. n: a.-.~'~ted Sat- [ooer 21, 188'.) ,,'as the dedication viile; Mrs. Mabel Mitchell Hess and [and sons of Wat_erlo°l~2h~ falnilY_' say with addresses "strong with Miss Luella Mohn, Marion. l urday with the yaui ~ odleI~ af" devoted !oyaity and much expres:~- Meehanicsville: Mrs. Lottie Gib-!John Kohl returned ~%eir home. ed Amemcan p'ttriotism" Since t ~ebone" I --nch M~s Dais-- Bloom I ter a two weeks vzsl~ ~ ,o~ .... ~ ~y ..... y l~0vlx~" class of the year, 1885,( there were Butler M'rs. I,ois Arbingast Whit-t Mr. and Mrs. CharleS~,,Dodge only three )'ears, 1888, ]893, and m~n ' ! and son Charles Alan oz ~y,- this 1905 without a graduating class "~." . ~,....... ~o ~or several ~laY~.bhn. Th fi~st of ..... ' Sranwoou" Mrs Baroara Treich- '~'~,~ .... o ._ - of Mrs. ~'~-~, e " [ne alumnl banquets .... ' " woo ' n nom~ A ~" .... • ....... ter ~aim Mrs. Onalee Staab Bails ____K in t e _ ~rs "*" t ne,o In ~ne men vacant south- M 15,,-,.-.- --~- .~ • 'son's grandmother,*'- • rs r ulLn ~VlL~UOWn rleln west room up-stairs, of the "W,ash- " " " " " ~ Runkle. ington" brick) resembled an or- Cedar Rapids: Mrs. Florence dinary family dinner party. But Floyd Shaler, Miss Ella Johnson, now' with increased number of Mrs. Ethel York Kensinger, Harry graduates, the largest room at IAs- Gillette, Laurence E. Kohl, Mrs. bun is almost inadequate for the Maude Barr Ring, Mrs. Helen annual banquet. Smith Sperring, Mrs. Mlllie Zalesky, Special mention was given Prof. Smith, Miss Daisy Zalesky. Wm. E. Curt, now a resident attor- Mount Vernon: P.W. Peterson, hey in California. He presented Harold Baltz, Mrs. Carrie Meyers the class of 1889, numbering ten Hartung, Miss Irene Rodman, Mrs. in all. Prof. Curt won "the affec- Mildred Huey Lowe, C. Edgar Gil- tion of the entire student body, and lette, Mrs. Phena Rose Ellis, Mrs. competition to pupils that quit school at the eighth grade era of uncompleted education•" Presenting a few suggestions the June Bear Rodman, ~Mrs. Vera Leib Detert. (Continued from Page 1) stun, president of the American Legion Auxiliary presented the school a flag. She was assisted by Mrs. Harlan Briggs, pianist, Mrs. L. M. Gish, Mrs. Ed Reyhons and Miss Elizabeth Frederick, color bearers. As a complete surprise to Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Johnston presented her a lovely gift from the Auxiliary in recognition of her recent honor, election to State Vice President of the Auxiliary. A quartet, Mrs. Es- sie Mae Hill, Miss Dorothy Evans, Sheldon Rahn and E. R. C,alkins, pleased the audience with two vocal num,bers, "London Derry Air" and a Negro spiritual, "I Got No Time to be a 'Sighin'." MISS PARKER SPOKE Miss Jessie M. Parker, state Supt. of Public Instruction, was very interesting in her address, "Old and New". She presented in- structive thoughts and delighted her listeners with illustrations and bits of humor• She recalled that progress is always one-half mile after you get there, and in all work keep the fundamentals. PRESIDENT SPOKE "Last Words" was the subject given R. P. Andreas. He asked the board members to rise and recalled the helpful assistance of Mrs. York, John Meyers, Merle Kepler and Carl Dahn, the weighty correspond- ence and signatures required of the secretary Lee Crelly, and han- dling of the money by John Miller, treasurer. He spoke of the facuity, he considered the 'best we have had. :My last words are, "We now have the •building, equipment and faculty." ~OTH ANNIVERSARY The second day of the school jubilee and dedication and the 50th anniversary of the old building was " nis Way P|ease! To Our Frock an . Dry Goods Shop! A Silk Sale is on ThiS Friday and Saturday Dress and B~ouse~e~ng:.h~ in pure threan Rayon Crep_ By the yard o lY 29c and 39c for values up to $1.00 _.__-..--- Pu a little thought w trk on these rics and you'll r attractive garm " small fee. _.,u= Presto and these will drape you. PEACHES Are running rapidly.i t° ,'ars and glasses . ) • fruit at-- days. Free __ illinOiS flavor this yea ,;¢higa crop is done=_ little will come lull in supp , between the crop, ,.--. Elberta's are due • -er soo., quantities v the big crop us cheap pea°'© t usual you can coUn us for quality fruit at the low price..Med 0 :r8. smaller frmt su and. Fruit always on ,' Dressed Belgian order Raised in the "- the countrY free of de on fresh f.oods, or licious. Give. us a Oru J°r two for dehverY- _, ahead and you'll fresh and sure. Most Of These Are Regulars @ @ i 1 li a: Service every forty-five minutes from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. Band Concert Free Show Dancing Pop Corn and Pie Eating Contest Concessions nual high school alumni reunion held in the sch'ool auditorium. Mr. Ramsay enjoyed a trip to the Little Brown Church at Nashua, and vis- ited with relatives at Charles City, Floyd, Greene, and Waterloo. Stanley Arbingast arrived Sun- day evening to visit with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arbingast, until the latter part of next week, when he returns to Duluth, Minn., to resume his teaching at Lincoln Junior high. He stopped enroute from a three week's trip through the east and northeastern states, spending ten days with friends in Franklin, N. H.He visited Buf- falo, Cleveland, Boston, Niagara Falls, Pittsburgh, and New York City. He was a guest of his cousin Mrs. Wallace Mason in Chicago, and last Thursday attended the wedding of friends in Lewiston, : Thursday until Monday visiting in the Charles Stork and C. H. Hum- mel homes, and calling on friends• James E. Thompson of Oak Park, II., and Manly Thompson of Mil- waukee, Win., in town for the week end school festivities were guests of their mother Mrs. W. H. Thomp- son and sister Mrs. G. L. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olerich and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olerich were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Sunday to call on his cousin, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Sherrets. They were en- Amanda Runkle, who is improving route to their home in Carroll from from a serious illness. a trip to Niagara Falls, New York Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conaway, City, and Detroit. Helen and Donald of Tipton, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Miller and and Mrs. Leon Morningstar and daughter Virginia of Fort Dodge Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell were Thursday night and Friday Morningstar were dinner guests in guest in the Miller home was Miss the D. W. Morningstar home on brother John Miller. A week end Sunday. gfuest in the Miller home was Miss Nina Rehn of Davenport. speaker pointed out the following: students should study music while the opportunity affords. That a semblance of a limited course in common law should be taught. Penmanship is not a lost art, and a writing class should have a few hours per week; also a spelling class in upper grades• A parlia- mentary literary society with Rob- arts Rules of Order to study. An extension of the course of study (to be optional) commonly called a junior college. Other points were that the best minds decided long ago, that "the tax paid for school purpose is the most profitable investment of civ- ilization." "All students could not graduate on account of unavoidable circumstances." "Students should acquire everything the school may give without cheating or copying." given to the alumni and they made a joyous occasion of it, set in a frame of delightful experiences and interesting history. Liquid sunshine fell just about the time the gathering was to as- semble, but it never dampened the enthusiasm of those who had hard roads on which to arrive. The gath- ering included those who had been associated with the Lisbon school~ from the seventies of the last cen- tury and others who were students and friends of education. The program was sponsored by Essie Mac Hill class of 1920, presi- dent of the alumni association, a society that is completely alive and aggressive and gives students a de- i sire to have membership in it..Mrs. !Hill very graciously presented the program. ,Sheldon Rahn '35, was , SATURDAY Fine Gran. Sugar, - 10 pound bag ........ 49c Fine Cane sugar, 10 pound bag 100 lb ,Beet suga[ ;,.89 ne ugat 100 lb Ca - G 25¢ 8 Giant BarS r REGULABSd , 5c Giant Stick Can Y. 5¢ 2 for .................. "lb 15¢ Fresh Choco StarS, Fresh Choc. peanut '15¢ pound ................. ,1. 10c Fresh Choc. Dr°PS t Fresh Salted pean 10c Minn. ~-,, o,.n ......... n .... .~ "That part of the studies missed song leader and drew hearty music nn.nd .............. 10g ..... .. ~v*rs. w. ".. ~oru,~. a,,,, will afterward be u .... 'o t ....... v ........... ~h *- Ill I I family arrived Saturda-, fr"m B"ul req lrea m cot- u ot his audience, tie tnougn~ ~ .... -,= ~u .... der Colo. and Dr and Mrs -H'~I~ lege." "The teacher is the pupil's it sufficiently worthy to encourage tmcon _ Cameron 'of Alden Minn arrived friend and the student should learn a community sing for fun and Armour Slab ..... ¢ • '. ." • to work out the lessonshimself lrecreation ............... ~¢ b ~ Tuesday for a vxmt w,th their from the text books" , • pound ..... _._A -! p ¢ mother Mrs. Mary Cameron and[ Sunday dinner guests in the Otto ....... ".. i George Sailor '87 represented .-. -~---*.~ nOUJ-" "'" sister Mrs. C. W. Carbee. ern he] ~e wer.• Mr.a~d Mrs m ClOSl, ng tile OmClam were corn-[the pre '89 classes and presented l:$acon IMlU~, .r ..... ' "ank K 'u er • menaea xor me,r courtesy ~o zne • , Kimw-~ 1 7,t1[ [ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warner had` g ' D°r°thv 'nd Lu" "ublic "eneral~, e ~y ......... .n~ ,or Keep,n 'an instructive and Interesting let" Arm°urs ' a '~b..~ .q, O ~ as recent guests Mrs Warner's sis-t te an( Mr. :rod Mrs. Hoyard .,. ............. g}ter written by Dave Kurtz in his noun ........ • ru , ~,~ ~u**ununlty irom being torn ,-~ , r ter Mrs George Hermandez and ger a td Donald of L(nePree" as,,~rior -~..-: ............ [ 80th year reciting memories of the i= .- --- ¢lieed • • ' rs Hen Owe ' - ..... , uu.m~ u,e new auumng ' mumerr 18e brother.John.Blake of DetroR Dur-] ~- Y ns, Ge)rge O a, ens nroi,~ct-"--,~--*............ I schools back in the forties and Y _-I ........... • _ ~a hare :1. ,- .... ,,,:~ ,~,~u.tua~ me on SChOOl fifties of the nineteenth century• Bacon, pounu - . mg their wmt here w~th the War I bell remams at ~ts place ' I .... rtenl g, 0¢ ner family they visited relatives in Mr and Mrs ~ ......... T*.~ ;...-:* ........ "- . • I The letter will be recorueu In the he . , ~*.*.*es~, onne oi. ,,= j ....... ~Jeurge ,~-Xgo~mger, rchives of the alumni association. Grandvmw and West Branch I Davenport are spendmg two weeks did an endless amount of work, but ............... ....... o 3lO~.. ............. el I will sell at Public Auction, my residence and home which is strictly modern through- . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leese of Clin- ] with relatives. With Mr. and Mrs he appears to take pride in his new I ~ogar uln ................... qnl... ,.o~. ,,et so th _, bY ton were ~unaay guests in the[Fred Tonne they were sun,~: responsibilities |Kynett "24 spoke of the years au~ u,;~%,,~,_^, knoW out, located on Jackson St., Lisbon, Iowa, on home of his brother Robert Leese. iguests of Mrs. Mary Tonne at=[~e~- Dahn and •-McCall ~ ........ ]Prof. Peterson was Supt. of the say, an{l I,n©3 °- Saturday visitors were the Oren] home north of Mount Vernon on contractors, it was stated,"t'h'a~"t~l'e[ Lisbon school. Their addresses experience. . 10¢ 'S at-,day August 2(;th Boyd family of Cedar Rapids. Af.]Sundayevening. project could not have ~otten altm= [ were worthy the flne record the|r o^.D....,.Jwheat .... ~ng , , ter a three week's visit with his] w,~,, r' w ~ ........... as well without them''° ~''1 professor and leader spread on o'u~ auy, y~"" "~|~ ..... z" ! sister, Mrs. ,.eese, Clarence Ack-[the'~ma~ria~.2 ?~,a~mn o-*c~a~ea_ at: And finally our cheers go to the] educational history. Lowell An- 8-OZ Poppeu • .... " | II~ ~ ?rl%ret?rne?l "ruesaay to hxs home [rejs of Cedarm= U,Ranid~,vnss rleleno .... Mold-man of the hour, Superintendent I dreas '39 was sorry he could only 9 It,., ~nt~.~ Coffee, .~9¢ .............. i leae fac,,V*,- ,,.^2G~==' _"~,~ ~"'" ~loyd N. Rahn, who, after extensive I look out the windows, see the work o ~_u~ ~.~ ..... . ..... ._-, -- ~ ,-=,uuer ana ~-ranKcou allt COMMENCING AT 2:00 O'CLOCK. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Miss Eva Floyd is a guest in the lLavacek of~ y ............... rses pursued in colleges and~On the new building and then leave, qU Y ...... ".;'~," li~ll~ Ral h R er ~-,,~=*~ m x, m the ou~. ,, p ob ts home in La Grange, [First Presb,,to~;--- ^~-----,- " ,, _ universities is beginning his soy-~ Fifty years of school history was Ground to Y ,~ FIRST FLOOR., _ . .~ ......... urcn, ~eaar enth successful r with isbon unfolded by A. M. Floyd in his ~ o The first floor consists of nice living room clear across the front of the house; dandy ~:C~ePanhYjng th%R2:;rt~tfam~ tR:2iwds, sat ~0e2O~d~y' we~iStrat- high school. HeY~:s carriedLmore I mirthful way. It was most worthy. ~I...~. Inviting in GoO week end visit with Mrs. Roberts'[ i. ng. compliments from his personal in-IAll of the recital was authentic his- "-" ..... _a D.ices dining room; very handy and complete kitchen with wonderful built in porcelain sink mother Mrs. Lydia Sherk. Miss[ad r=and_Mrs. E. E. Hoover, Mr. terest, endeavors than the commun-]tory as gathered by Mr. Floyd along anu vmya wiu visit a ~riend, Missi (1 mrs. ~:ar, kioover and Harold *ty is able to give him and we need[the way He was associated with .--m __~ andlinoleum.White enamelTheentireCabinetfirstf°rfloorkitchenware'isall finishedthe floorin oak.is covered with high grade inlaid Florence Reece in Joliet, during [of Mechamc" sville, and Margaret more time to tell all the good things I the school in the seventies and 'by ~'~l~ Hoover of ,,,,-- SECOND FLOOR her ten days stay in Illinois.['r" - - Muscatine enjoyed a we know about Prof. Rahn. /interest and daughters has known a~. ~' _ t ~p ~unaa to the a Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Frink, Mrs.[ ........ Y .... Dells in Wis- ~ lall the way into the present. Al I.|~IM~B~ 10W 3 nice bed rooms, each having nice large closet, one of these has large built in linen James Wentworth, Mrs. A. E. John-}~a~;~*n an u v s* ea with Mary and Mrs. Gordon Hess of Marion Mrs ]embellished his address interest- "'~-" " drawers. Nice bath room, complete with built in medicine cabinet. Bathroom floor, ' father Carroll Boyd in Madison of Manl son Carl and Kent Miss Janet! oara ~oya at the home of their Tillie Peshak and Barbara Hanson tingly and made facts smile. ~~--"" ~- has inlaid linoleum on and is finished in tile. There is a wonderful sleeping porch B21nFe:inMrSofM~t~aerC~°ki~ndwL~erSelMiss Margaret Hoover is spending of Ced~Yr' ~nd.Mlss Daisy Zaleskyl~ huiltbuilt overjust like athe garage,room withWhiChwindowsiS on theandWeStscreens,Side Ofandthe ish°USe'certainly aThis sleepinggrand porChsleeping,i. .... the • pins were ~unaay,, ~i ~ -- m =i m CAF~ Saturday evening supper guests inf.. week w~th Mr. and Mrs. E. E. guests in the Mrs Mary Andre/! :IL evening were Mr. and Mrs., Miss Ruth Sherk is expecting as the week end with Mrs. Peshak's Ii C H A L L i l the R. L. Frink home. Visitors in ~noover. home. The Manl'y guests spent -~ room. ' ~ BASEMENT ~ Frank Nosak and Joseph Zbanek[guests next week her broth,~-;., sisters Mrs. Irene Andre and Mr~ /I ~ II I I I I BW _A||f of Ely. ~law and sister Mr and Mrs "Cj~eor-"~ George McCan. ~'|| _ ,~,¢o for Y"=t Full 8-ft basement with nice laundry room and wash sink. Fruit and vegetable room .... ' ' • • " i Enjoying a pmmc dinner Sunday]Lee of the Canal Zone On /I When m Lmbon, stop at the Chall s . . ...cbe are separate and partitioned off. The house is heated with a very modern oil burne i at Anamosa State Park was/nesday evening, Aug. "30 in"t~he NOqPlCE OF PROBA'rE OF WILL[| wants. We serve Meals, Short Orders ana and the furnace and oil burner are like new. This. outfit was installed at the same a family group including Mr and/~eaerated church parlors, Mr and ' xy~ ~.,~ t| nil ha.rg .hiekan dinnar Th.r~davs ano Yrlesr . time and is a regular oil burning furnace. This cost a lot of money. Charles Long Laurence Long, [.Mrs. Lee will show amateur "mov- State of Iowa Linn Cou~'nt~" s.~'" [t anti ¢" itP Mr and Mrs Ol~.,+.... M...~.... lies oI nicmres the.. ,-^--~ • ,- • . .~ ..' - ~, • [~ ~.,v.,va,~ ~ ~.,; ~,.,.,~...~ ..~.~--.....-~, v- --. :.,,,¢~ ...o • • ,,~ ¢~j~u,a a,v~,=,y, /.-, r .. ~z -~vv l~a~en m ~n ~ne Di~rict Court // ~ at'---.-*-- --,-'----m ....... ---dWlv*" |~J~D~' The House is modern throughout, nice large fron/ porch, 8 feet wide. Situated on a Charles and Marlene Mr. and Mrs.[ranama, mexico, and other -lace~ To all who~ ......." II ano everything m ourline,try our a~.,. _a ~n PJ~- M rl of interest An " ~ ,,,~y concern llaru "~ - e e Long of Mount Vernon' Mr [ " • y who wish are in~Notice ts"he...... :. /I some of our Dill Pickles. We will try dandy lot close to main street and very closein to business section. This property and Mrs. Robert McCoy and Tom-~vited to attend. "ithe 29th day o;AU:gu~s:e~ ;nat19 9|| yOU proP" will suit any one either for a home or as an im estment. This little home will bear my of T]pton and Miss Charlotte Mr at 9 o clock LLIS, close inspection, come and look it over and try to be with us sale day. ~ .... [ . and Mrs. Oscar Beasmore and. ' A.M.. an instrument[i TOMMIE CHA owenson o~ ~n ur • [Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reid had a de-I~,e porting to be the ,Last Will and ]~ __..~~ TERMS AND POSSESSION Miss Clarice Johnston and Miss[lightful trip last week to places of stament of Guy H. Johnston late[ ~-------""~~'- of said Sally Pennell of Marlton, N. J.,~interest in Wisconsin. Places they " county, deceased, will come|~ One-third of the purchase price to be paid sale day. Balance when possession is given,her roommate at Niagara Falls ar- ivisited were lakes Delavan, Geneva, on for hearing before the District [| ~t~rmma u,,rl~a'qm¢o~ ~ ~Cll which can be had September 1, 1939. Warranty deed and abstract will be furnished, rived Saturday to visit the former's [and Monona, and the city of Madi- ~=ourt for the proof and admission |! ~UI-I" .~lCil~fl • llMr~ ~g ~,~o o CI-] AIq',LE ~ ~. ALBRIGHT, Owner parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ]3. John-~son.. From Baraboo they went to of same to probate. || -~[iv~Itmen~s * @01d' stun. They left this mormng, Mr.~Devll's Lake State Park and then Dated Cedar Ranlds Io~.o ~,,-- |~~.-__~..,,~ht ~_a._~'|~b and Mrs. Johnston and Jean tak-~to the Wisconsin Dells where they ust 21st,' 19~9 ........-/i ~Lb°~;~"pid~ "" W. E. Challis, Auct., Phone 130, Lisbon, Ia. J M Carbee, Clerk ing them back to Niagara Falls. ~took a boat trip of fourteen miles EDWIN'W UNDOUIST [| 303 Me tionai Bank Bldg., Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macaulay are[to the upper Dells and ten miles Clerk District Court]| HARI,ANI RRI~,~. |,|~lmn. IoWa staying in the home with Bobby.]to the lower Dells. qeo. D. Sailor, Attorney. /@_._,~_~ - ----~_-__~=_-- • _ -_-