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Page Four THE 5[OU.NT VERNON. IO~VA. tlAlVI(EYI '-RI,~CORI~ AND THE LISBON HERALD Thursday, October 23, 1O4l~hursda] -l--lb-~--~l---~'-r|-iT~-- lv[rsi-L.-P Krome in Cedar Rapidsi L.W. Marker of Buchanan visited :KATHLEEN HOGAN AND DILLON Color of eyes- Blue. of their brother, Robert McKibben Mose Mitchell went to c~e, uq[I i ,|.~t~|||~ I~.~ ! Miss Bertha Koch was a guest of last Thursday in the home of his'~ Color of hair -- Brown. land family. Nebr this week where he wl~|ll Jt,mawmwvm, a,~ mw [from Thursday to Monday. [sister Mrs Guy Johnston ~ FRANKS TO BE WED SATURDAY MUSIC NEWS Atty. H. J. Maurer is taking a ;spend several months with hi~,-a* [ " q , ! - '- " laSl ur an{ Mr. and Mrs Ed Riley of Coggan it. Mr. andeMrs:nR.hR.hoReldoT~.ei Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver spent I "Maria Elena" !two weeks vacation in Texas visit-ibrother and family His brothel. ~. i r nd:~unaay gu s~s 1 t e e several days last week with her, Number 10 Lullaby Lane ~mg hxs parents andattending to lwas m)ured m an auto accident '. were Sunday guests n the M . a i ' " aunt Mrs. Carrie Sibcy at Tipton. [ "Dream Valley" !business matters. I week Wl.Ll. De Mrs. Milo Kaliban~.home. ~. I brotherMrs PearlCharleSFankhouserReld at TlptOnof Sac City [[ Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were '. Dear "Jim," i The harvest home festival andI Mrs. Katherine Peet. Mrs. Lillia~rlage a~ Mr. and Mrs. area ,lear were] "Please Jim," "Be honest with ibasket social will be held in thei Stewart Mrs. Nathan Port and paulevenmg. ,~Ao, m,~,~ ~,~+~ in the Fxnest, is visiting since last Thursday in her Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! me." "If ever someone was sorry"i Presbyterian church Oct. 9th. I and Mrs Olive Port attended th( Mrs. J. Su,:,:~f 2.-~;~;- - i sister Mrs E E Hoover's home I Charles Lehr at their home near! ' " Mrsafternoor it's me. "Remember" "Only forever" The mother and daughter ban-"Get Together Club" at the ~tam home soum or lvlarl,~lie. ~ " Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday, ; Mrs. P::lHay~rtdhara~d f~:grhe!Marl n" [ "Our last night together" "These quet will be held in the Presbyter-iA C Port home in Surinzville o~this afteI October 26, 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. St. ter ~an~ . Y ~ . . P. I Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kolek son Wes [ things you left me" such as the l inn church Wednesday night. A Tuesctay afternoon - ~ ed at tw, and J. F. Krob were Sunday guests "Blue Champagne" we drank your complete programwillbe given! Mrs Millie Hurt Mrs Mar*ha Mrs. J( John's Catholic Church, Lisbon.i guests oI mrs. ~. ft. ~dmmer toaay. I , Mr and Mrs Seth Ruhl of Ann-[ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lalor of iof the Emil Reyhons family in Mt. "Ashes in the tray." Yes, this was next week. Barber and Mrs. Flora Anders nher brid ' t .~undav with their dau- Kingsport, Tenn. called on Mrs. E. !vernon. ! "My last goodbye" "To you". It was[ Mr. and Mrs. Cuss Riddle and son[ Mrs. Bessie Ankeny were di.nnelTuesday "':':~" 2~-~" ~,:,~o~+'~,+~ ~,~,~ ~milv H Zimmer last Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCoy and :wonaerIul then, yes that "Septem- Cuss, Jr went to West Branch on iand supper guests in the Joe l~U~Played a gmer mrs. ~ '~ .~ r a~,~+, ,~ ho +ess son Tommy of Cedar Rapids spent ber in the rain." We were "Riding Sunday to attend the Anderson-ihome in Cedar Rapids on SunaaY ~,~ r,~ Ray Airgood of Maquoketa called r~.~.-~.'~:'~v:,:;'married~.Sunday with her parents Mr. and l :on a rainbow" just "You and I" Byrne wedding. [Mrs. Hurt remained for severa]for~'re~~ Thursday on relatives, mrS.Johnston~UY i women~,saa~ternoon" club.-'~:~ere, were i Mrs. Charles Long [ :"Alone " ] Elmer Gamble is critically ill ati days visit evening Johnston and the C.B. four tables of brid~e I Don Peterson went to the home[ .::It makes no difference now."]his home on North street with) Mr. and Mrs. Art Huen of Tolea~clark of mmity. i r'-"L Albri~ht and l of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 "Wish, rag won't make it come true. i pneumonia and under the care of i spent Sunday in the C. J. D.ar~ 0( the g: Miss Maxine Nissen and James' m~:. mm ~,~ ~ ]L A Peterson near Olin last ror " he one ~ rove oeiongs ~o)a ~rained nurse. Mr. Gamble ob-ihome Mrs Darsee returned bom~ . Niday of Waterloo spent the week claugmer r'atsy weregues . t, IWhursdav for a week's visit ' I somebody else." I hope "Irene" will i served his 87th birthday a short lwith 'them to spend several daYS. m~ss t. end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. [Mr. and Mrs. Le ~.-. ,- a I find you "Faithful forever." My]time ago. Mr. and Mrs. John Hentz and~ajnne~r a~ "r v ~o~i~ i Anamosa on Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. W C% Con~ ~. ~,~[ "Green eyes" call out "To ou"[ Bey Father Frenken went o ~m]lv ~ M~n,~v ~l~vn " Mr~g. ~ov, Mrs Mar SmRh' whose ill" hess Mr. and Mrs Elmer Dahn. and Mr. I daughter. Carol were ~unoay guests. to "Please.be kind.". For "I'll never [ Solon, Saturday morning to nreach~ and ~tr~ C'ecil Blavnev and Tom'H-'o G- Pe Y . I ]den ws]ted m the home of Mrs. Conkllns par smde a am" untzl " a ~ Mrs. has been worse since Thursday, was land Mrs. Charles Ma ! i e t g ;Someday my lthe funeral sermon of Father i my, all of Anamosa spent Mond ~ ?ken M?g:ay to Mercy p ~,dner home at Tipton. I R'verside. . forever To you" and "My cabin !curred last Thursday while he was [ Mr. and Mrs. "Cecil Bennett an~ Birthd~ hos ital for ~unday afternoon m the Fred Gar- ents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. L nsl y a prince Wnl come ' Then "~ooooye ~ Michalek, whose tragic death oc- evenin~ in the J C Blarney home~'~ v, ,~ ""- -~ - - [ ~,~-e and Mrs Homer A Fuller of ] In observance of their tenth wed- I of dreams." ! hunting.Father Frenken had i Carole Lee of Paralta spent sun:day at a tar. ann Mrs.jonn x.x~uu~r w ~,-,~a . ~. ^ . ~- ~ a ~"rs J~arl' " m " " Tuesda Mt. Ayr were week end guests m m anw rsa L). Thanks for the memomes,' !known him since he was a boy as~day afternoon in the Philip BobSl.and Mrs uPh en~x'+,~ ,~,~ ~A~z na~arr~v~dMr.~ ~ ~ Will the home of their daughter Mrs. War mr. ent~.ta~j~d,~,~t~ ~f te, - Mama Elena I hls parents had hved in Victor the l home honor ~.~.--.- ~ ~e i Stuart Franks and family, i reiatlves at mew home ior omnerj ---. "~ !home town of Father Frenken. We Willard Lacock of SpringV~lt~[naay ~'~ . i ~ .1 A~,ahter on ~unoay. ~['U l~||~[~|l||,~ ] can vouch for the excellent sermon was a caller in town Monday. -~ Mr/ and Mrs. LeT L awren:ewana DoiVr~rtsh~ Ja~n'e' o~f~Con'esvi"l~e~"are [ Mr and Mrs. Donald W. hitlatch: I ltlr4,11/tlllt~ 1hhr, [that would be preached . ! Mr. and Mrs. Wall Ferguson, Rajl8~. O:h~ ~nda;n:rsit~rs~'nUtal~e ~r.Pand Mrs. guess this. week ~n thehome ofi~v~nSa~:d~Dl~ian~e~rnd ~~ ~ ~I~.[ Cut Courtesy Des Moines Register MRS ~ARAH ~ )l th~Ve~e a~ldr~rS, c~O?O~o~wPnrYf::mO[ ~::~ge Mrippnd MM[:. Chff L(o~s~ruce o W M Oberton home I Rev. ann mrs. ~ ~ ~a, I ' " . o ~ ~ ~, ' ) i Vernon spent Sunday m the parent- llI~. lg-,~trtUl~Td~]~ ]Lir~El~t]" Funeralservices ~ ~/r~ ~o~ [ Waterloo for an over Sunday visit ) Mr. and Mrs Jens Pedersen attend-Mrs. Gle Mrs. George Miller returned to[ Mr. and Mrs: Lav~rne Bennmgi al Howard Whitlatch home. [ Ache-- Nost wife of th" l'at~o'~''~"'?"lin the parental homes led the funeral services of Mrs The L twh:ekC,s Mv.isGlShh~meet~d?Ye:fte:n~ ! anncOe ox~ug:tegruesttt~?an ~e ~r.~;rd accM:mpaandedM~Sy Or:dlmeothCrraW~v~rd KaAtthl4ee3n0 ~ia:;:d?Ydaauftgeht:Onof ~ss ! ~ues[~Silltbthh~?mddmin.~i~ndf:me~ips cNhOS~hwe~ethr~l:y mf ~he0~ol~?~ii!a M~i~yddMr~rF~ankaJyOhnson~ve ViO~:s:::koat t~oM~:yhOdiaSf~chUroCn~srendsClitr ~,- ~n,~ Minnesota on Monday !Monday and Tuesday in the same I Miss Marion Stine of Des Mo'ines ) ~' ~ ; ~ K" . 2^.+2 here to town to live about 30 years l : " P Y lMiller was pastor here about hess del ) ~ l t ru ~ ~ ~,~ ~.~,: ~ y ~,- " w, ~ a~o and which nl~,',~ ~o~ ~ ~.~ ~ I wire her aunt, Mrs. Frank Pickert [ years ago .-- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kohl, and Fred i~'" . was mso a guest. /tion will be held in the home of the [ at a family and bridal party din- .~':: ~ ~ .~y y ( south from Lisbon Mrs Picker* -,- I- ~ . ~,-'~, ~-:~- ~ *~- ^-on o: The ~ Bear and Mrs Irene Fisher of Mech- Mr anci mrs. Kenneth Letts and Mrs F J Kolek and J F Krob~bride's parents in Monticello. her in the Dr. Hogan home. their home; ~urv~vmg are: zour~ ~ ~.~ oo' ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~:[.~ ~'.~'~" --'-~'~.~.' ~'~'~ ~ ~u~, ~,~ evthe mar: anicsville were visitors in Des Moi children Joy and Billy of Mount]with ~Ir 'and Mrs Emil Reyi ons of sons, ~our uaughters, and a broth- -~,~s :=- : ~. o)~e ~eoar ttapias cmiea at me eph Bid nes on Wednesday and Thursday. ]Vernon are dtinr r2U st,t eg t! Mount Vernon attended funeral ser-[Attend Anniversary Of ]They really don't know how to dis- er, John Achey of Cedar Bluffs ~tomemm~ea~nSheet~aml ~e~nf:r Un:ry R~v~rn:rpnrOnmec:r~i?Y ~lVe~:gwohl.dinner [ Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bowers with mg o~ her sm vices for the Bey. John E. M!chale~ Mount Vernon O E.S :~tinguish between the two. VIRGINIA ANDERSON AND l years and where she and her only]ford of Anamosa called in the Mrsanct oau Mr. and Mrs Earl Bowers of Mech- ann ~amuy. i~n.St, mary s .church a~ ~oion on ~ : The history class seems to be in a ROBERT BYRNE WED SUNDAY !son Lee live a happy and contented]Evelyn Brown and Jennie McC n'-~anl ~ anicsville were Sunday ~uests of[ Mr. ann ~virs. ttooert meaQer oz ~aturaay morning. ~v~t, . ,~,~,-~. ~, ~"~".~" '~rut. No improvement The new unit Mr. and Mrs O A Bvrn~ and l life a,~h'v hom~ tm q~dav ~ v~r. an o the George Bowers f'am~ly near Eldora, were week e nd guests ofi Mrs. Nellie Plattenberger's birth-/Chap~cr+O:~].~ accept e~ an ~nv~a:iwhich they have just started pro- Mrs. Paul Thomas went-to-West) The Self Culture Club met with i--Jac~ki'e-S"ue--lVIoe-n-cl -went to 1Riv.Mrs. Jo MM:n Josephine Helmer joined a w~il:ndteM~Sngrt~Y e i'Ha ~ncb:Lgie~[ ~v~Yn~Sv bS~rged t~elt~ ae d n er chfati:ei'3~l~Tt~nn~ilv'Sai! .~.r~:.ceesd[ g b:nesm' t~ej:::r?~hng hthpn tBhr:nwChddSUn~da ~ ~t et~:r~ ~Yt ~t:nd Mg~ gl~gbeWr o~d~.on Monday even serSi::alla ~aty:eek, where she sPe~itaUnV~k~ hirthd'av ~rm~n in Meehanie.~villelon Saturday. son Glenn and family. Other guests ~ ~. ,m.^::. ~ ^~ ~. : ~d~ r,:.- mat m the future their grades will Virginia Anderson which took The Emanon Bridge Club met on Miss Rena Kohl anent the Teem. . to celebrate the birthday of Mrs i M~ss Irene Vandeberg of Chmagolwere Mrs. Emil Petrusch of Marmn, l ann Mr~ E P Bi~-~-el" Mr and~s a upward, place m the home of the bride's Monday night m the Morris Mofht[ end with her parents Mr and Mr - "aIternoon a~ me ~.u~neran cuu aul ~" ~ ' " " ~ to " h ' ' " ' Elizabeth Dennis in her home onspent the week end m the parent i and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plattenber- I Mrs C B Johnston Mesdames i FRESHMAN NEWS mother, Mrs. Agnes Anderson. Mrs. ]home ] Lowell Kohl. . Tuesday S. P Vandeberg home and was aI ger. Neli'ie Plattenberger ' C XV Car- "Variety is the spice of life." Thomas played the wedding march I A group from the Gracia Guild of Mrs Gerald Curt*right, Buaa~ .v~rs. t ani her Sunday dinner guest of the L.B. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. I bee T H Cameron' Sa'rah "Crain ) The freshies have begun new units and the groom's mother sang, "I [ the Presbyterian church sponsored and Gloria of Atalissa called at thtMisses .~unlnVIrdSavEtutaestLs l~Igrsa~ rn~Potte~own lt~oucnee family. Mary Hahn and Philip Plattenber-[Dean Clark Lyle Capper Irene An-'[i n, pracdca,ly all of their subjects. Love You Truly." ]an informal "Tea" at the home oflGerald Darsee home on Monda, blrthday - -.o. . : "~ ~r ~,~a "~tr~ R .T Lemcke and: ver wer~ Mr and Mrs Howard lar~ an,~ C'harles Sanko+' m ne algeora class has started work The bride was attired in a wine tars. ~rank Woods Saturday as a evening at ~or~, on a visit with friends at Univer- daughter Alice of Oelwe n .[Re~ger, son Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. 1 - ~ i " g ' --- . " f o ~ .-- , sley ann Jack marunaale o~ ~lln~on u. . : - " " ~ with r ' " fare well cour ' " ntetMorse i: and Mr g aphs It ~s a very mterestm colored velvet dress and wore a tesy for Mrs Chne Mrs Don Miner o Cass Ce sitv hosnital and Mrs. O.H. Stabenow were iWillard Reiger, daughter Elaine, IUbserve 22nd Anmversary istun corsage of gardenias. The brides-janet ner a augmer Mrs: Dutton who[was a caller in town TuesdaY. -~irthda~ with the 31 draftees from Cedar :2 .- - ' 'on her return to ="ok~"e h [ka daughter Patricia' of" Cedar I so good. We wonder why there are l ave employment. A goodlyI Y. [Chloe Newman home Rapids for Fort Des Moines and lson l.~awa ~.ee o~ ~etlar. l~apmSlwher." ~h^ .~.~ ,~. ~^'-~--~*~[Raptds Lee McHenry and Mrs ]after-school pupils. Not merely to lnumber of the groom's relatives of[ Arthur Parks came down from[ Phyllis Remington spent severn ~'.', ~v' induction into the army i ann mr. ann mrs. LeT s g! [ ~. ~ ~ v0 i Lester 'Bails " ~ keep Mr Huff company is it~ [Decorah were present I Milwaukee Tuesday to get Mrs days last week in the Mrs ]~lS . Mrs Orville Crawford was the and~Berwne:ce, ~erer~Lnn?ngu ~nStCol and Mrs W B Hough at Fort ~- ) For musm on Tuesday and Thurs- PR~ qRVT~,~'~-"~'~,~,- !Parks andhttle son, whohave been Remmg~n home. - ,-~, Kinrade guest of Mrs Ida Crawford at a 1 2- ~" - ' --" ; Geor,o Wri,ht " ' i. = : = : : = = : : : : -- : : -- : -- = = = : : : ', Jay we went down in twos to the I ~ [ here mr zne pas~ mourn, mrs. earzsl mrs. u, race reel Clark of t~ ~^~ ~unaa ~, ~, em ,u mother-daughter banquet in the l Y" " T.T~II:~d'~I%T T-TT T.TriPlfi~.~ stage to see what music range we The sermon topic for Sunday]has been caring for her mother, l aldine, Mont called in the G1 / A~A~.~A.~X~ AA~ A~XAA~*J Clara ~'-^~" "*erian ~*'urch at Mechanic~ I Miss Betty Kemper of Omaha, I .:~-~. = were in I morning Oct 26th in the Presby- Burroughs who has been ser- Peet home on Monday " "~"~ ~" ~'I . m,L~o~ ~ ~ux~.~ ! o -- i ' " ' " " 'iousl ill " n The p ville on Wednesday evenin~ i Nebr was a guest m the home of We also had two movies on Tues- teman church is, The Ulhmate in!y . They left for their home ] Mrs Jenme McConaughy spe --~,-~ --: ~-L-~-~----~L,~, m,~.', ,~,~ ] her sister, Mrs. A. M. Andreas, and! ST JOHN'S CATH--'-~LIC CHURCH Whispers i day. One on "Diphtheria" and the [the Quest for God.' This is thet Thursday morning. ]several days in the Arthur SiV~ l o.we'en ~,- o ,s~ I corn amed home Sunda by' "," " other on P first of a serms of sermon ~ ~oroon S r came doT age ~ eh'i'~dren Ru'th ' l~arv" l~anev and lwas ac P ' Y ! Sunday Masses 7:00 and 9:00. 'All mouth, no mind, ~1 " olicing the Mouth". ' s on the p y n from [home "." :~ ~ r ~, ~',', ~ ~,~ i her mother, Mrs. J. I Smith, who I Week day Mass: 7:00. A mindless mouth in sooth." I Now don't get the idea that we [ Lord's Prayer Sunday school at [ Waterloo Tuesday morning to seel Mrs. Katherine Peet, Mrs. Evely~ ~ comr ~:~'~';~" ~r~'"',~,~'~'a'::~m~v+~'~'~'~ [ had spent two weeks with her dau-[ ~ Does that innocent little quotation don't have any fun. On Wednesday's 10:15. Preaching service at ll:00. I his. uncleElmer Gamble, who is I Brown, Mrs. Jennie MeCona~.g~ ! ~atten :~-~"'~r~'~-Marv"'~ool~''and-l~issIghter Mrs. Andreas and famdy. {FEDERATED CHURCH " aply to you? It seems as though high i we have P. T. and then we get[. The Gracla Guild of the Presby-lermcauy ul. [attended the L. J. club in the G lem s F ~i~h' ~" L Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and] Rev. G. S. Hamilton, Pastorschools today are overrun with [ around. School isn t so awfully bad, i terian church will meet Friday) ~ ] Strother home, Thursday even ~ ~" - [children Martaret and Martin at-I S.S. Teachers Prayer Meeting at people whose chief occupation is i is it? Not really I nlght, Oct. 24th in the home of] ~}T~'~| I l~ MFFlI/P I Mrs. Grace Peet Clark of t#~:~ mr. ann mrs. unarms ~:.nresman a[- ] tended the picnic supper and month- ~i 9:15 a.m. the spreading of malicious gossip. ! 5TH and 6TH NEWS I Mrs. Muriel Danly. ] l~l~ll~ll~Lr, 1~ ] aldine, Mont spent Tuesday W~u t e.naed me zunerat serve.re zortars.]ly meeting of the Linn County ru-I Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Have you ever heard the deflni-) In our United States Geography FIRE DESTROY--'-E--D Mrs John W-'-- Mrs Katherine Peet ~e n ~:nresman's morner mrs. baran I . " " " 1i h obo o,~r~r,~x " " "*"~ Lelana Wells OI marion ~'- ral carrmrs assoemtlon held Satur-[ Worship Serwce10.30 a.m. tmn, scanda s w en n dy d es classes we have started four maps ls:~w ~ ,~aD, [ J --~.~ Aeney ~ost nela In me metnoolst~ 9 -.-~ -.~x ~tx Fmda ~ day evening at the home of Mr. Young Peoples Service 6:30 p.m. anything and somebody tells it. Per-! on which we will supply the politi-I 2-~'".* "~" i HO" ~ 1 " y evening in the L. R. " and Mrs. John Neff in Mount Ver-Evening service 7:30 p.m. haps there is more truth in that cal and physical features and the l . Y ' g 'cl ck[wHO IS HOME [ me. church at Mechamcsvflle on Satur ) ~n ~unaa mornm at 2 ,vr.*vu~au~ wu~N ho day afternoon,a tru u~ ~U~tLOU~H nda I non [ Thursday Prayer and Bible Study littl~ piece of wit than one realizes ,leading industries They will also] ck driver on the highway sawt l Mrs. Flora Anderson left Su .A Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Zimmer and ~ .~ ~# v ~ ~o~,~o,ah Service at 7:30 p.m. Mos~ gossip is lies based upon some show leading crops live stock and a blaze coming from a bulding and] Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bobst and]evening for several days visit w~u his daughter, Mrs. Henry Weseman an~U~VI~.Uan~l~xs.~'=C~l~arles'~iansen Friday Prayer service at the home minute particle of truth, minerals ' ~helinat~nse2~g ~nadelitr hard at first Gladys, Mrs. Estella Cusher and relatri.Ves in Anamosa. ld an' and husband of Olin drove over to] ~ ~ - :^^ ~ ~.re.~ I of Mrs Cork at 2 p m To say that monkeys are morel Wayne Carney was absentone] ' a m was turn- t am'ly, Mr and Mrs Walter Allen ] M and Mrs. Merle Murfie Illinois, Sunday and on their returnl a ,~.~ [ Hear l~ev. Robert Arthur of Ames, intelligent than human beings would i half day this week [ ed in, and a quick response took joined a number of relatives at the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer James retUr~ sto ed to vlmt zn the Arthur Krue year Ola ~l,en nuncio* ~u, u~ ~ Iowa at the Federated Church each be a gross misstatement But re Thos them to the Frank Lemen horn on'Frank Rum le home on Sund ed home rom ' PP -tnephew and wife Mr. and Mrs. " "i e who had perfect spelling[ South street wh e . p . . ay . Sunday evening f ger home at Muscatme. t ^~ ~,^.~ ~,~ evening at 7'30 p m except Satur- member those three monkeys, See-scores this week were" Gerald,ere the barn and where a droner was g~ven m honor trap to Texas rtaymonu l-lail~(2ii ll~lu vv=u~A~auaj " ' " ara ean ' D~- Ne~lev who is at the home[ ' - ,-',day, Nov. 10th to 23rd. no-evil, Hear-no-evil, Speak-no-ewl. Bradd Evelyn Burrows Loi~ t~ g g d contents were burned of Wilbur Worden, who ~s home ,~f hi~ ~rent~" Mr and Mrs John] I --~-- Certainly some of thes~ idle gossi-]Maxine Cave Mar~aret'Da,~ ~'1 t eextent that nothing would, on a 15-day furlough from Camp i f~ #'~ 1 ~'l"~v ~- ~lh,lrn~+~ .n n if~n [ m ~mnwooa. - METHODIST CHURCH pers could profit by following their l tin Davis Everett~ ar "'~ ~:~:: help, and was soon a heap of ashes [ Claiborne, La. l oon .ree a"~'f'urlou'~h "fro~n'Cam~'Claiborne'l Mrs. G. L. Hill and Mrs. Editht Rev. Win. D. Boa*tom, :Minister example, however, so doesn't that l Hill, Charles Noslev "Ph~il "~=~','~:)A late model Pontiac, almost new:{ ~ t Mrs. Fortes* Huey ~o ~ ^f' ' ,r~ ~.~ ~,~ . *~ I High of Mechanicsville arove to j prove that the one thing which dis- : LaVerne Brown Len ~ ~ ~"."~" ! was burned Just how the fire I HAVE BIRTHDAY PARTY ~ . ,~a ~o~ ,- ~,-~, -,-~o,-,~ ~,o,~,~ ,~-~, ~o~e: church news irom now on . . ~-~ =,~, . ~ ~. hi~ hrn*h~r h/cwman and frif, nd~ [ Downers Grove, Ill last Wednesday !. ,~ ~, o- ~ ~,~ ,~ +h~ tmgulshes man from the lower am- Robert Flockhart Flova ~ ~.~ I could have started will never be ! FOR TOM HURT I Mr and Mrs Wm Brown o~ ::. ~ to call on their brother Harris) ~ 1 his br i ~s n ionin I ' ~ " kn al- ~^ Ao~ ~o ~+~o ,~ma s, a n, ' not fu ct g i Donald Kaliban Robert Litt~ ~ i own, but ~t ~s a deplorable loss [ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blayney, Johnl ton came Saturday evening a re~nr;/~h~npe~eke~i~a~t~!aC ~!rs Th mpL ;r~nitn~e h s~talaandf und ~e~ :i~:wPTSdayd P::Piwt:')men s P: perlY:a:edf n t~es dc~a~taW~n~ Pe~rSe;u~: o~ ~:efS~hY~d=:: a:r:h~oWgt~ ~h e 'l~S~l~ange ::s ~he MMasc.e~iilM:.Haund, MM::. MP:::h?~bas:, ~s, ted. u~t 1KS:rnd:l~e aft:mrn:O~h~ . o . pe "t They went on to Milwaukee, Wis. [ am sure that the majority of you[ ~rades are vlannin~, t +~,~' sured. ]ber Mrs Dewey Peterson and Lor-[ Brown and Mr and Mrs. C~i 1 ~uown zami~y uther ~unclay guests th,~ home of their brother Manly I socze~y ~s sponsoring a uay ox prayer aaree with me ~'rh'" -^* *hen re ; = - . . ~,' -- " -~ ~ "- ,tuao~ . ". ~ -. . . n ~, ~,~.u~ ~ -. lnaian ann mexican Art exhi~-i* -.*' -- - . ."W'7~. !ene Mrs /ylora ~noerson nan a~nresman oI Lisbon were were mr. ann mrs. ~erle ~elper) Th,~r~n~n who r~turned home with ann sezi-aemaL ~:~glnnlng at ,~:ou ~.a~" *-om "^o~-~"~ ' ' ~ ~ u ~ ~ Mrs Lew eisin-er went *^ ' ~ -" - " - ' - ~- s P,-s. ~ornellon Frida afternoo " ~ ~u~ oirmoay par~y for Tom Hurt Wed- visitors and sons Dmk and Bob of Cedar Ra- ~'h~m Friday for a week end visit i they will meet at the church for m- FEA~ ~ . . y n. AllSpringville Wednesda-. ni"ht to[ ' [ " - an~ i ---7" . " ,~m~+~,o +,llr~ "-ra-'er and music ~ parents WhO would like to attend ~ . s I nesoay evening, i~ oeing his 78th [ Mr. and Mrs. ~len r~amerlln~ ,~ p ds. t in m,isnon ('."L v. <: ~ ,~ " Who is stone -- just a little rock are cordially invited spent] a wee~ w~n ~rmnas. [ birthday l family were Sunday visitors in ~'~ 2"kll women are lnvl~ecl, xne pro- ~ ~ Mrs ~eor e Kell ~ " M~ss Betty Sankot, who teaches M'w Amanda Runkle had as her ,~o,~ tn~l,d i~lln ~,ln hv "t~r~ m the road. 3RD o,a a,P~ ~wr~ !. ~ y of Chama, N.~ ~ home of Mrs. A. P. Kamerl~ng at Franklin Grove, Ill. stopped Fri- "Hnner "~uests-last Thursday, Mr t ~.=~'~: :.'~.~.:.~.~.~.m~'~:~" ;Z:~" S~'ms" Who is Huey --- one of Donald i The3rd an~ 4~'~a-~e m.ex came rTloay afternoon for a Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kohl Mr. [ Mechanicsville. day in the parental Charles Sankoti~nd MrS. E A Runkle and Mrs't~'~,~'~ ,~'~'~t~'~'~ .~=~ ' Ducks nephews. . to Mt Vernon Fri,~-',~ : w~ov~r V~Sl~ w~tn trey. ann tars. C=W. Tyr- and Mrs. Argus McConaughy, Mrs. Mrs Forrest Huey and 1Robe~ home for Fanny Lou to accompany ~ ~ vmo.~ ~ r,~,~ar Ranids Mrs ! ~--.-~ a,~,~+~n~ ~- Who is B~gger -- ~ust a uttle ca- a~, ~ ~;~, ~ + ^ ^ Y an. manse. Geo. Hurt Mrs. John Thede Mrs. lvisited Tuesday in the home of .^ ~ ^ ~.^.^ ,~. ** I ~'~'~ ""'~'" "" "~'~ ~- . - ~u vy~,x~. ot,~ o ~,abi~er than therest of us I " ~,~,= ,~,~uu~ r mrence~leason elettyDanlv r~t- T~,~o~ Mr~ 'P~m .~tnh] ~$~ i -- -- -- -- ,-. ~ ~ ~v ~m=~, w.=,~ =.Y ~'="~ ~"= Ames Dr ann mrs ' " Hall " ' ~' "~- ann Mrs 1-" ~: ~rir~ in ceaa* I E. G. Danatt of,", Mrs. Mabel Jbhnston, mformahve Who ~s Cave ust an ancient of Free Arts. Mrs. Gouchee Dr Schroeder and Bey Tyrrell at D ~" " " " week end w~th their s~ster Mzss[~o~man Runkle and Miss Dorothy ~o+o,~ ~y ~,~ v,~ ~w~ n~gg,~, -- J Mrs Kaliban, an,~ ~ov Bostrom ten " -~m av d Myers attended the lK. P. pids with the draftees from Cedar I:La- ~, nnd Mr~ V M Bennett of total' to $300. These bills are being GUESS WHO " I,CherokeeIndians down in Okla- chased in readiness to move i-*-- " ~ d Mr. 1 nom " ~tu. c~ass Wlu nave a naiiowe'en partyI lvlrs l eonara ~iallmeyer au pids for Fort Des Moines on Tues-lMechanicsville, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. iPa!d by specml subscpptmn and a where he taught m a govern- The Wome.n's Missionary society at the Methodist ehurch Thursday lC C Kerslake were Tuesday any. Bennett and W. M. Bennett included[ # n?n~n~e: S~gag:S~s~an~tea~ln nei~ of the Presbyterian church met night, pers in Cedar Rapids A guest Saturday evening in the a group of friends from Vinton, P~ ~ Y =. .v ~ ," ' r and maK~ ~V~Y.YUII~ A~I [Jt@L~.gF. Bert Siver home was his grandson Mr. and l~Ars. Rolhe Fox, M. . ~ :- -- --- - ~ -'" ~--- ""r and Mrs Win ~ incmenuy, me insect spray ~na~ l~ennem bee returning Irom mreelmrs, i~eu ~ux, m . - years army service on the Hawaiian hie Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn p!et- Islands. He was enroute to St. Paul, rick, son Jacl ann mrs. floss Jonn- Minn where he will take a course son, also Mr. and Mrs. Audis Ben- in aviation Mrs. Orley Workman nett and Children Jean Ardis, WiN of Cedar Rapids was also a visitor I lard, Wayne and Richard of Wal- in the Slyer home Saturday. ~ ford and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stine. - --? -.- -~- ~.T~ ~-.~ -- -:~ has been making itself smelt if not felt seem to have been effective in discouraging the pests in the base- ment rafters. The chicken supper last week, the first public supper in several years, netted about $75. Sunday is church day. We all feel better when we brush our shoes and go to church A fine big choir under Essie Mac Hill's direction gives us good music every week, and our pastor preaches splendid sermons every time Everyone is CATHOLIC CHURCH PARLORS --- LISBON welcome. Church 10:30 and Sunday School, 9:30. Choir practice will be Sunday, October 26th at7 Thursday evening. A Layman 11:00 till 2:00 o'clock Reserved Tickets, 50c and 25c at City Meat Market in White Oak Mrs. Glenn Slyer Mount Vernon or Kaliban Grocery in Lisbon. I 41--'-'- -- - :'--'-- -- :--'--= ~-=~ -~-- --- @I Mr. and Mr.MrS'andMerleMrs. CliftOnira Hempy,and @ = ------= = - - - - ~ =~ -- -~ - = -=~--~,1daughters' Mr. and Mrs. Otis Slyer, Mr. and ,{ Mrs. Floyd Slyer spent Sunday eve- HOME TALENT SHOW AND LOCAL ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hempy ~iat their home. AMATEUR CONTEST I I Mr and Mrs. Milo Hartman, and ,t Mr. and Mrs Adolf Havlik of Cedar ing,[Rapids were Sunday dinner guests featu r ~of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartman. Dale Ellsworth and hlS" Victory" Crusaders wasMrS'a weekRalphendMarr Wguest in ftheChicag Glenn Have just returned from a tour of Canada, where they Slyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Baker called entertained the Royal Canadian Air Force. in the Calvin Jenkins and George Tuesday, October 28th, 7:30 p.m. LISBON, IOWA --- HIGH SCHOOL Three best local and three best visitin ads get to appear in Grand Final and coml)ete for Free Transpor- tation to New York for an audition before Major Bowes. All Amateurs Are Welcome to Compete. Admission 20e and 30c, including tax Goodell homes at Cedar Rapids Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Slyer and fam- ily were Cedar Rapids shoppers Saturday evening Mrs. Verlon Baker and Mrs. Er- nest Tonne attended a bridge club at the home of Mrs. Leo Crock Fri- day afternoon. Mrs. Perry Russell will entertain G. I. C. at her home Friday after- noon. History class Well, who do you "Policing Our Mouth" This was suppose? general science class. Was told to pick up their feet EvelynS meKalibanday" says that from when walking in to eighth period(t''C k'' study hall Hi, RalphE now on its Bill or "Phooey." HOMEMAKING I Ruth Huey doesn't know whether We are all enjoying the unit on!she prefers "Stones" or "Bigger" rocks nursing. Reports are due MondayI, Caves seem to enchant Bob on various topics under this head-i,~' " /:$ova ing. We are looking forward to a ~.o" n 1 ~r all the poets Jane chooses demonstration by the cou ty nurS~ It will consist of how to read ther-~''Emerson''. be I Gaylon Dahn ~ust loves one of mometers, tell pulses, proper d-, ." , e those pretty Lights in the eighth making, and similar it ms. I J~T~Tj~oZwent~''D ,~=,~ to the Palisades~ ad~. i grTvvandalene has certainly enchant- Thursda for a nature study The ied some "Hall" Y -' ' L ' m d b ~ aVonne Van seems to be rather next day they were enterta" e y an but on the Chummie s~de of some movies pertaining to trees d -! " " " " terflies. Don t they ever have to do'people any studying? Tlaeir biggest worryI Did Wagaman get "Schott"? re entation of FRESHMAN INTERVIEWS is the approaching p s " " o ressin 'Robert Bova their play. They say Ws pr g g i nicely. Night practices especially!l Height -- 5 ft. 3 in. They are released from English lWeight -- 115 lbs. howe er hat is a omtl Favorite subject Ph mcal train classes, v,so t " p ' ~ ' ' -- y ' " - in favor of the day practices. ( ing. SOPHOMORE NEWS Pet Peeve -- Teasing girls. Whew! What a relief! Most of the test grades were pretty good. The net result was fair report cards. The junior play practice is bother- ing the sophomores very little They seem to like Mr. Sorenson for an English teacher Under his direction they are writing letters and notes You should read some of them. Spelling is a twice-weekly accur- rence. Geometry students are still hav- ing diffwith axioms and postulates Favorite saying -- chicken Hobby -- Girls. Favorite sport -- Basketball. Co'or of eyes -- Blue Color of hair --- Black Lorraine Ciha, Height -- 5 ft. Weight -- 103 lbs. Favorite subject --- English. Pet peeve -- Teasing Favorite saying -- 0h! Gosh Hobby ~ Collecting pictures. Favorite sport -- Bicycling. with Mrs. T. L. Feyen at Pinehurst Friday afternoon. There were 17 members present, as sickness kept several at home. Mrs. C. W. Tyr- re]l gave an excellent lesson on India, having personal friends who were missionaries there. Mrs. Wal- ters also gave a fine talk on Alaska, using map illustrations After the business meeting, the guests were invited to the dining room where! a two course luncheon was served t The hostess was assisted by Anna[ Studer and Mrs. Stookey. ) Mrs. Alice Trump and daughter i Nellie, Mrs. Nan Scott and Deani Trump went to Central City Sun-I day and spent the day in the home' Lisbon High School Junior Class Play October 24, 8:00 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Admission 30c and 20c, tax included I Having decided to break up housekeeping, I will hold a comnlete closing out sale of 1 all my household goods. Also my strictly modern 6-room'home, located 2 blocks south of D-X oil station, Lisbon, Iowa, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP The Following Described PropertY: HOUSEHOLD' GOODS listed in adv. in last week's paper and in addition the follo . ing articles: Adjustable dress form; adjustable curtain stretcher; Perfection o, heater; 3 burner Florence kerosene stove; oven (large); oats sprouter (3 traYS).! Des large sprinkling can; sausage grinder; sausage stuffer and lard press; "glass fis So.t: bowl; oak rocker: bed spring, full, size; iron bed sA size; light oak book case and secre" In Clew t ry desk combined. Pitts The following articles will be sold at the same time and place consigned by a friend: Good two wheel trailer, 6 ft. square with body and hitch; 6 tube electr eW, radio; electric vacuum cleaner, works perfect; 6xll ft. Inlaid Linoleum, brand never been on a floor, cost new $1.75 per yard, brown marble pattern, 7 yards in all. SIX ROOM HOUSE completely described and terms stated in adv in last week's paper. A. J. RAMSAY, Owner W. E. Challis, Auct Phone 130, Lisbon Lisbon Bank & Trust Co clerk