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mm a* an VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXII, NUMBER 2 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVIII, NUMBER 11 IJ Chub L,ffs In Korea In Announce Bug PTA Lt. Hemenway Sads,Lr c Voc. A,','New Steel Laud On ,Lisbon T wn" " : " ' " " " A ), Carnmval, Nov. 16 For Japan Nov. 28 eI,h- C. & N.W. Track uccur un ul Ke,gns I The doors will open wide at 7 Lt WardHemenwaymstatzonedate~t m ::) [1 i Laying of new rails on the est .ect.o Viii " " ' ' I i .~- m ! ~-~ / ira| e . :p.m. on Friday, Nov. 16. at the Mt. Lowry Field, Denver, Colo. As fai" O . ~ l~ . '~bound Chicaoo & North Western ~dwm,P |liC CAt~II, t mu emv :nomec mlnu Vernon high school to admit all as his mother, Mrs. Bruce Mullen, FIIL~ %.tll ~,ummm track from Clarence to a point ~ :v~,t,~s : ~ ~]~ -- ~ n~mlgJ~:~,J~i ! O ~ ikids narents friends and what- knew he was there Saturday. At miles east of Lisbon was completed i!~! ) ~ i - 'have-you to the big PTA sponsored midnight the phone rang by a special construction ~ang ~ mm mm A A. :; Two Full Tickets i i Queen Presented iCarnival. This big show first of its' "Say what's going on at the high! /.roe win I'lrst iabont 4 pm on Monday ~ FOILS WIH upon ~r ~'~.~ ,~ i A. ~,me kind to be put on by the local PTA school~ It's all lit up! Wide won I-- TL :. r'l-- ! It was necessary for all trains Q n ~ t~IA~ ~ I1 ~ m Are On Ballot m[ ~ame .amr.me ! in several years, wilt run all evening the Homecoming game last night? In liil~l[ ~ll~ll~ to use the east bound track for ~ ~i.mJt. ~,mv~ ~m v I,~ ~: with fun, food and frolic for young Did you hear me when I buzzed about three weeks while this work The first local biennial city elcc- ~ The name of Jackie Redman, and old. lover a while ago?" [ ,L,soon vocational Ag stuoents v:as in progress. D. K. Ades ,-as !~,~lnere m~ r~Y r~e n~;a~te~nct~one Fr d Redmans v;lll * 1 haxe ~no emereo ~o ears oi co n each r --~, --~ -,~: ~ ~ '/liOn under the new municipal laws i ~.~, %,- daughter of the e,"" i A1 Morrissey and Bill Nea ' Ward was calling from Rock . ' r i the operator on duty at the ~ est . ~ ~ : ~ ^~ ~i .~^ +~. in me re lAnai corn snow at iowa tu u e,u a~ ~ -uu. u.~,=. ,= ,=~, ]lelksed bv the lact lezislature will ' be the second one to be engraved ibeen working with president Roy Island, Ill where he and two others : ~ g " end of the cross-over, west of the :^: .~ ~ ~ :~+^~ ~ ,~ ~.o, =!~e held i',~ ~i Vernon on Tuesday ! ,** ta~ 2*n *~. ~v on the permanent loving cup fAr,Bowman to lay plans for the affair from the Field had landed a short t;~ty sponsore(a Dy Associated tirow- Lisbon depot, and Keith Van Pelt ~" o. . "' KOREA--Pvt tsnaries ,iLLs son ' " mit ees ors coppeo a numoer oz prizes, was on u at he east cross over Iowa t*e~xcta, a~ac**,u*:~. ~V 6th City electmn~ have re-, . : ". Homecoming queens of Mt. Vernon .and set up operating com t : .t~me before making a business trap d ty t " . ~ ~ +~ ~ A ~ ~.~,+~,o ~:i'~Usly been" held" m" March ~ " P ~ or ~wr. anct ~wrs. ~.Q ~.it~s ~v~t. ver- high ~chool. Miss Redman was .! The outstanding feature of the from Denver. Not only his mother ~ Winning first in different classes Joe Karbie acted as flagman at the " ""= ='=~, Yl on a .~The ,~ollo will be o~en from 8 non a men'~ber of the 17th Infantry elected by popular vote of the ; event will be election of the but most of Mt Vernon had heard were Jim Moore Carl Klinsky and L~bon crossing Joe smoothed up flr~ Tuesday after the f r s'tM td y ~ Re iment is hel in uard the UN; " ' ' c " - ~ . ~ in l~ovemoer 11~DL or next xuesoay, i~.~. to 8 p m Councilmen and the . g " ' p a g g students from a field of .~x semor. Carnival Queen, who will be the plane go over Mt. Vernon about Arde]l Yeggy. Second place win- the cro.smg while he was ~tatmnee ~,r, a+~ ~,~u~ ~+ +~o ,Pn~,~ ~u ~ clerk will serve as judges and ~ruce camp, at ~vmnsan. ~orea. nommees for the honor. ' ~resented to the crowd in the 10:15 p.m had heard the sudden ners were Carlyle Bys, Keith Jilo-:there. ,':~ r'"~,~'~.~,~ '~'~,:"~ ~'~" lVlUnCan is tne ease Ior UlNnegotl- "~ . ', ' i (*''** ~"- vw,- *--- *-- -, ~----. ~ks of the election ~ ; Th~ l~Rl o~,~Pn W z~,res nt dn ~ ~,ufla itorium flurmz~ the latter buzzing as.the plane circled over vec, Gone Erenberger Bob Rott- -" ators at the peace talks m nearo:~ o th s~de h n man and Roland H mk 1 Officers elected wul not ~aKe ~.The officials elected will take' . to the crowd of about a thousand part of the evening. Nomlna- i the s u . W en t.he pla e e ;third p ace, EHIS Terr~ Is tal~ ri" 1 1~" o the ~ce on April 1 and serve until'~a~n~munj m" ~ ~ + ~ assembled Friday night for the big itions for the honor were made swooped low .a second Ume some Leo Konecny, R~chard BoAr and! ~ . -u,m,e on^ice ,um~l ~p~,u,^~ ~eS~ "~'e T!mm. 1 1954 Thereafter officials a,c ~,acc ca ~ s ~, - Homecomin~ dame with the West; by the four high school cla-ses, wonoerea I~ me piano was in diS-. ~aul vlsnsei and ~ourm rranms /O KesT In ~,Ollrornla " ,' ,= :~I,L ----" ;lowed a series of limited onensive . ~. ~" ~" .~ - ~ ~tress till the-- saw it -ain altitude;Ce~ka,remainder o~ me ~erms xor .h.~h .~,~ ~ take oIilce on uan z or every~ :~ ~.:~. ^ +. ~ ;Brancn ~ears. mupt. meivm ram-~ eden encasing im own repro- .~ s, : '2~~" " . Funeral services were held Oct ~+h~, r, *]-et~d ~nd year The present city offi- i ope~,~,~ ,j. ,~.~,~ ,~ ~,~,~ ~- ! kink introduced the queen and her i sentative.Entering the queen again an~ its tmi ngnt taae away . no samples entered oy .'~roen ~ 9th for Ellis E Terr~, formerly a "-~,i---"~-~'~L-~',~--~ ~-:- - tureo~ "/::11OO~ . .z, .2 ' D~IIIIIIII~ 111 oallI.Aal,y .LOO'X ~UWII ms ~ s will be to the soum east Yeggy and Bob Rottman were se /~. will serve out thexr ter tral front two attendants Adeline Biderman i race for the freshmen L ~ iresident of Mt. Vernon and Lisbon. officials will take office on ~lan 2 welch end on Anril l 1952 i ~.~,~ ~,r o.o+ .~ + ~Dollm~Staskal- for me sopno- ) waru greeteu ms ~amny again lec~eQ to De ShOWn a~ me ~a.u.a* ~-;- "~ ~o ~, ,~ ~ r~ ~ ^ ~-*- - ~:^^- ~^.~ ,^. PrivateELite is an ammunition a ~ **a**~-.y ~.~ao~ua*, a**u b,*=o=~*~c~ ~ ~ . ' * .L ~llnd~v ~r~nlna" About 7"30 Thi ~ "P A C'~ earn ~hnw nt Al~rorn 111,~,~ ~. --~.* **.o ca* ~av- ~anct me nscal year At me town Will :~' *u tlc~ets nave ueen .zxcu *u~ - ^^ ~ I them with arm bounuets of fall mores, l.(.a~ael lelsley; lor ~ne o ~ + ,a~ ~t. n,~ ~o,~,~ ,~. . ~ election Mayor Arthur E. Ku-. bearer jot ~u can oer ,~gnt macmne ! flowers as tokens o~ the esteem i juniors, Jean Pavelka and for time the Munens expected the sig- i All of the prize winners except l~'.~,~'~': :';v~:.'' ~ ~ nere~ter ~e~ne caien~ar year xrom i~ ~ m,~+o t,~ ,~vor on the guns. ne enterea me .%rmy in aan- ( ! ** aa A Raao o. nal They could not hear the plane Roland Henik Francis Ceika and T';"~ """." ~""~", ";'~ *"~'~- " "" " ~" ~"~" "" . ~H.^: :"*'.'?~ ~7.~ ?Z.~ "~" ,~ j^ I uarv 1951 received his basic train- m wmcn rney are nero oy me)r j : h~'~u *ho TV was on but knew ! ~.(~h xi~ " ~++ ~aoa +:~ ~. i away at ,os ~ngeIes t:aliL, on uct. Mayor Glenn ~lattenDerger is a ~=noSn ~e~epr2gr~essTJe tict~e~U" i ing'at Fort Riley, Kansas, andhas fe~w melaa~ShmaJetand initiated the voEt:e;oYr nt%jnQtuh:e:%n~m~nRcYh~i:y!it was overhead when the set be- and were dinner guests at the Jeff- 5. !9 51;. He s pe.nt .the.greater part .candidate for reelection. Howard '~-- - - ", " - beenin Korea since ~ent II, IVOI ~, ' -1 .~ +. 1;.t ~'~-^-- owi*~he-~ the ~.^,^1 ~ .a~r:^~.^ ~ : 0l IllS llIe in ].DIS vlelnlty and mAy- mason is me only council man up -.u present nve council men are ~ *" " ' : " laced in the s'~" to ~,= -,=~ ~ ~ ,-,er~un ,~=, ~uve. **.e.e, as -~ Canada ^ ~^^+~ r T r t. LiLts who wears the Korean Ser- ~ half-time activities by greeting the Contamers will be p : n ~v ~h llaht t~n nnd off in renlv =+~,~+,~ o~,~,~,~o,~ +~o ; ed to Los Angeles In 1923. He still for reelection. The other council- 1~=-:- ~ xu~. i.~='~'X'~~-y --'~ ~=-.~-~ ' ,~,~,~- ~+~ ~,~no~ cam~aigne ~, Mt Vernon student body, alumni i business sectmn in stores mis weeK. ; ~'v~"~-~:~',~'~::~'~'~r{]l~.~** ~,~,*~"~' ,vm~-:': " San ! T~'~':~::," ~-,~.~v~:-~- .-.~ "~ I remained a member of the I O O F ~ men candidates are Frank Carbee, : ~on Davis. yr. ~:. t:. l-'rall henry, ~ ' ~'~d townofo~k wit*" * +~ * ~ro+e~ are a -enn, each Proceeds s ~ h~s t t, I,~ C.ts at 11 a r + ,~ /~la^~a-~ ~. J ~, ~ l. sta~is a graduateo! Mr vernon ~" o u o u. -- ~ o ~" " w.~,~o~o~,~ ,~. ~,~, 2a*h for Janan ~ .^, .~ ~.^ -- louge in lvlt vernon :1VillA halloan 1.~ x~ .t~xov. Q,~ -~us anu ~uuy vuuac~a ", *, " i ' e o the PTA ~'~ *" . a.u .eta =. auuut ~ p m ~ . ' "~ -- ~" ~chool and was em'~lo-'ed as M.V.H.S.followed by a saluteto will of course be add d t : ~.o ~ ul ~,o ,+~H,~naa +~r,~ The servmes were conducted by John Suthff ~o ~ncl.lman. canaIcla~es on tnel~an~.~or for *he school before on- i the guest school with a large W.B. I Carnival Fund. Sixteen days to year: H= and'lVIr~~. H~em'en'w~v will "," n n~e I the Odd Fellows lodge of Los Ange- The mayor clerk and councilmen :K ~russ~ve ncKe~ are.~ay ~c~u.: : ~^ +~ ~ i The band then formed a huge :vote! Get your vote in now! ~ :. o ^ ~ ~:: ~ ^ t. i LISDOn none Denel'lr los with Charles E Hicks Past ]will act as Judges and clerks of the -~le Wlllarct IA=:llll~ &Zl~ axiAl J, ' U,(lYt:~ 11~/~ IUlll J.~:~llV~ ll~,~,lb W~:J~ i * - -- James.~ m cLaugnnn~a ,~h ! ~ : heart on the playing field and as i There'll be every kind of enter- : arrivin~ the 8th to snend a week : IA/|II ~rem mr WaeJn--,~J~, r Grand Master of the State of CalL- election. ' ~"~'**~" ~'- the be an the music of "M Heart v~ v. * ~ ~*.d~ - - ,~m m ~ Y g Y ~tamment at the carmval, fish pond before aetna to the west coast Mrs ! fornla, an charge, and mterment Laura .~ Ho*fn,an IS" candidate t.nesr urIve tood s!fll the queen s car came shooting galleries fortune tellers, i Hemenway will stay with her par- The Lisbon" Band Mother iH ,!was In the Inglewood Park come-~p'%l'ltp~,~ ~]l~e ~l~lP " * ": . ~ ~around tne track anu stopped be- cake walk and movies Save the ~w,e i~ tr~.l~nd~l~ C"~lly ~lnfil ~h~ ~* ~ ~.- ~a+ ~.~ ^* .~.^ tory ~,m- ~,~, . =~ w= --v, :- *-eelee~1on as park commlssiun~r i ] ~ .- ~o i ~as= a Sa*a u=**~**~ ~**uw a~ ul~ i " . . ! ~de the stands date Friday Nov 16 at the Mt He IS surwved b h~s wife Rex ' " " ~r a ~,-vear term Her name ap-i i~" . . '~ !can join Ward in Japan. i Lisbon gym Wednesday Nov 7, i Y " J - I In MISS Blderman was escorted to i Vernon high school I ', .~ ", soy Ann to whom he was married r MISS O we Do an ~.~x~ on the ~itizens tlCKet, i me ~m~mm~ mm "~ - " r -" "- '-,i ~,~ i s~arung a~ o:uo p.m. frank uaroee ~. ' =. . ~ the cente u~ the nearL uy raux vls- I ---- : ! on mec urn, LSOZ anu nls rnree :A(~rlvNotGe/N:nTvRoUteC?OrNSght ticketlAAJ~mm--$~lA,------ hsel'.MIss Gast n bY D n van E lias %Al e.--, O^.^: Cornell Drive h::lb;:dntChl~Seonma:;h~ci~eggf rtX~he~:'ch!Idren, Hazel Torner of .LABAn- DoFaUnne?ler:e~v:;;s Z[url~ai~ Of:me t.~ o I 1uu''/ lll%JII and ~vnss ~eaman Dy warren t~ar- VVlIh ~1~,I,#11 g'% ~lV~ ~ ~. : Igeles, rran~ ~ o~boutn tiate, t:aii~,l ~ =. pa.tv wj ,~-- ~ -, ~ a.u ***u~ u~.a. o u~ =v~x ~ub u. : o nF r 1 me th~ ,q,qo ,~A,~n~+~ +~ ~ L ney. Wlth 3ust the red cap hghts I --, . =. ! ~ . A~ ~ ~ i: T i and Ellis L. of Sahnas, Cahf. Also i Johnston-M rga une a ho . 11te-tick~et.~ With the Mt Vernon Community twinkling on the field ,thequeen Fmectrmc Burns !~eTs Ulrlr |o ~ l~"T~S~sbon school band will be one brother: Earl: of ChAteau, Mont tThhee eR;VcM. CuriMa~lCwher fnOr~tuc~e2 |! " e to " . and nor cour~ were saluted wire ' ~ ~ two granaoaugnters one ~rano.on ~ " Owever nt is not n cem~ry~ Chest Drive underway only one day . : ~ = on hand to provide the musical at- - "" ^~" +^--- ~-IP" r" the other ' i l~e~ IVLe t.all xou ~weemeart.L "11" coltsuffered burnson,' anct one great grandson. ~a~ ~,~.~. ~a oc,~.o w= ele for one ticket or the response appears to be favor-, ~ Wl iam S,~J~,~J ~11~ ~=~=~1~, mosphere for the evening, under. :~ T~;~t~,~, X,~,~ r,~t~, ~ar &,max ~ortnrup alrecteo tne oana : ~ voter may vote for any five'able (his upper left arm on Friday a.f-; V~t~t~41 ~|~|m n n~|~ the leadershi,~ of Miss Joan Stein ---7--------- t~ . . " ' " e~ " i Bone th c ~ ~ " ~renneman anct irwin ~tlne. ~ncil men on either ticket by i The committee is still short ofI a a anopy of yellow ternoon while helping the Iowa {beck. Mrs. Plattenberger,~ ~o~ no oo~ in Rt ~rking an x in front of each iits goal of $2500 and the coopera-itwisted streamers, in the gymnas-,Electric Light & Power Co line: Forty canvassers are busy thisl Following this you will be roll-l- m ,ram a. 4-, ~.-- "~:*':~ .~'~.:'.~'~'~.-"-< ""--.~" ~me. If you vote a split ticket l tion and contribution of the entire i ium decorated in many colors, the i crew move a 6600 volt line east of '~ week interviewing prospective don- in~ in the aisles with the "Man i/OKen III ~1' ~IOUX Ik, ll'y ~u~e, s nospimI las~ nurscta~ "~ne ~ ",aaugnter oi dosepn an~ ~ ** ~- o not use the circle at the top community are needed t queen was offmmlly coronated Frl- Downey. He was treated by a ors m Mt Vernon for the Cornell- About Lisbon" Quizz Show After Mrs Glenn Plattenberger became 1.a, c'n 1~ ~,~ iw E,o~,Q+ 117/~]~ ~~i!:i~mtr.:~i! ~Fi!/:~Gi~rl~l!~Ur~s,d~!~annc~il ii~n~acig~h;mDto~y~]:~dMdmligei ~~!~eUCtnehwddii ~me~seSganS!i:~nttme~iaLfi~n~iilnheGs:~ i~!n~t:~ri!!Sv:i~sS:t~::::v~eenOnf t~. ~.ito ~r~lt~!nillngn~fnjh:~a~?nii~ ~n~u~er~i;~Ssahr~V~/i~e~si li Irk an x in front of the name or !Soeiey or the SalvationArmy. Theithe grand march Dancing for the ]returned to his residence in the 'community and the Roy. Earle A. I But don't relax yet, we're just itaken to St. Joseph's hospital and l h,~ Lisbon" Reformed WUl not oe countecl. :Boy ~couts ana me uamp ~-tre evening was to the music oi aim ] Clay apartment, Mt Vernon on i Baker vice-nre~ident of Cornell I a~tfina w~rm~et nn Fnllnwin~ thi~ I r~l~-~d .~f~rd~v with Ar~r~ from i'~."'"'.*'""" "~" "= - . . ' ~ . i ' + = - o o *- o --- - . ~n,re. o-" oiler its meraer a aae League ox ~ omea rut- :~irLs Will recelve z~.~Vv me .QUirt Dye's orcneslra, i Monday. { The teams met Sundav afternoon vn, will ~ s eA111~l~ nf ~n~tiAnsl th~ dAe#nr to r~f,rn hnrn~ hv #r=~n I ,~'" a,u .~, ~ -- . . - ~ e e I v c ! . . ~ ; r ~ memoer el me reoeratea, tour- ors will furnish .ears to t~ i Center ]8 6J~, Cancer Soc~ety20.9~ !MI]KE ]M[ILLER SPEAKS The accident was a very unusual !at the F,rst Methodlst church and i out-of-town acts. Then the door She came to Marion on the Hiawa- i .~ +~r,~ h~n+h,~r~ ~ T, ang es21 ation zTL I~fV~ ] TO touch off the enthusiasm for one The men were moving the)laid out the work. Hedges met!prize will be awarded to some i tha Saturday afternoon and Mr. SI;[;; oi~L;sb;n, ChJ{es' oFioJ ~. a~,u ~%'~ I 2%n~, ~m.u.u.~ .=~=* ~x, ? i the Homecoming celebration the i line ~-,eet xor wluenIng ox a roao. I with the soiicitors in the general ! lucky person. In addition to this [ P]~ttenberger met her Mrs. Lyle i r~+, end Will of Anita" three sis- ~Yde Norton, dial 69@1. ) of $2500 will be put mto a separate M v/4 .~ eh~#~r l~=d~v~ ~+~d ~ New holes were dug and each pole I Mt Vernon community and Dr a nrize will be t~iven to the largest Griffiths and Mrs Fred Tonne who ' ~'~'~ ~ ~l;.~,~+~ I" if-m,- T ' ~ o ner ~ o ; . " ~-. o . . " . lers, ivlrs. ~.~,w~, ,~.4 --- ~, -. --. fund for the. development o: t]~. I huge pep rally Thursday evening. I was picked up by. the winch on i Rich met wlth nine faculty mere- I family present at the show. I had remamed in SIoux City with ! City" Mrs Russ McCormick and o,X u,',ns Local ac.zaviues: help maK e ~ nm Sneaker of the night was Coach!the truck and se~ in a.new no.ie. )bers who, with two others, are A clown will be at the door to!her drove the Plattenberger car l~rr~'~l 1VlcCormick of Mechanics- I~ IV ~.~ commum.~y enterprl s,e, a ~ Mike Miller athletic directorof The work was Doing clone While conductmg the canvass among the greet you and to present every home. Mrs. Merle Kepler and Mrs. Lille ~I~A ~ nnrnhPr of nieces and " ' Snuw UU. + ' ~ " - " ~ ~ n ~ J#LI~ II1~ ~F,#-~nl'l%/ wear a ~ea reamer to Y ! Cornell A huge bonfire and snake ~ the line was energized so ma~ ser- : college faculty. ) child under 12 with a free gift. i Howard Mason, who were also at ; .o,~ ,r ~ro*h~r~ W D and --. VLt,~, m,L~,~,~ I .nave done your par~. la ~nn,ro~ +~ *~r i vice would not have to be turned l About $20000 was in hand in, The show will have two inter-',the meeting, returned Friday with)~'~ v~'~'~,~l~',~-o~'a~"~i~',~ "~r~ ~'" -- Under th- dir--tion ^f ~^t*-" r^-n ~ off pledges of from $1 000 up before mismons so that everyone will be the Roy Flockharts of Stanwood mx n o si ns nave oeen e ~c u ~ ~ oea : - ' I " Jessm Bolger, preceded her in We ew s~p g ~ . Mr. and Mrs. Gerdes I Farle'" and John Sandbach the hi-h ! The new hole was a little deeper I the general campaign in this cAm- i able to enjoy the dehcious refresh- ~ Mrs. Plattenberger is better but death A ~ister Laura died in in- -Loci on Mt vernon s~reets re ~ ~ ~ I~a .- :.-i . ~, ram tschool facult'" "resented a take offithan the one the pole came out of. munity started according to Dr.'ments that the band mothers will'~will probably be confined to her Jfancv" " ' -y in me interest sazety un ove into name " " of ' ' -" the o ~r ~'~,n"il I on the well-known tale of the "Em- As the pole dropped mto.~t one. Baker. Early reports are encour- ] prepare. I bed for several days. The saekness. ~,x~V ~':~'~ ~ere'~ac~"at! Mr. and Mrs. August Gerdeslperor,s New Clothe~" Uncle Mus-ithe hot wires toucned me Cable aging. A nearly-final progress re-I Due to lack of space it is im-lis believed to have been caused[l|el~^~ a,v|l|e~ ~J~|ne -- -~--~ I wra e~l In ;)l~V| a~VAW m W~4 1 ~iww g the inte=:.~',~n north of the Presbv- ': Saturday moved into their new ~ tang Sandbach sprinkled a little from the winch which was pp port will be made Wednesday even- :. possible to tell absolutely every- by either a salad or hamburger : ? I" ~ home which has been built thls)~ around the pole The pole ha m at a campaign diner at Mac s that will take lace on the h~ch she ate Wednesda evenm C "an church on Second Street N. ~ ~and in the children's eyes as he l - " 'J-" 1- - g . t thIng P iw Y g" 18 Boxes To Se icemen year on lvialn street opposite me ground wire ~cou, wnu wa~ .~ p u ar taowl "i,~ *-~; ,~ down theI told them the story ":5 g ~show so we win concmae Dy teu-I ~ [ ltill'tlae r'igh't~of~Vway':" !Corne]l campus. Location is the [ "Weaver Farley has heard of Cap-img get the pAl;him plac~dw?i::! The L~sbon campa,gn .will st~rtling you of one more of our se-sa- Betty Stout Spends ', Eighteen Christmas boxes for ,~Two stop signs were placed at second place east of Rood House. I tain Liike of West Branch, one who i contac~, with g. ' i a little later under chaIrmansh p ! tional acts, namely, "Bobby, the ! i Lisbon servicemen overseas were me The 27 by 35 foot nouse nas two) wmcn oecame energized ny me of Richard Carbee Dr BaKer an ' 1 has . Mrs. Dan Kleineck intersection'i " has an insatiable greed for the i :, " .~ . " i Human Seal,' whom Rip ey i week Wuth Relatives !packed Monday evening. Besides ~I F n traffic~ bedroom~ a oath a Kitchen and I t t i w to r,current xeemng tnrougn tne wlncn nounced The ~tev ~lenn rlartong, fi to feature on three se ar I r h ed b the ourth Ave. S. stoppi g ' :' ~' I a es "n "c ry ga ments She ~, seen t P " ~;~o ~++~, ~+, Yli~h+ ~i*~nd~nt several articles pu c as y S a living room 1~ is or way n~e r r w rk ' eddie resumng in me nurn 1~ is district superintenclent, Dr a z~ ' o sions for his most unusual t " ~'~ ~ ' -" econd Street S. . . - . . - .1P epa es to o a hoax on him. I '. ".-- : ".-. " " i ate cea : for Eastern Air Lines arrived in ] Auxiliary, the boxes contamed A stop sign was placed at the blocks with a connectect garage, o~ I Others who watch the weaver at, expected tnat lvlr. ~cott Will re- Ackman, counselor ~or me uaven-~acts of strength and balance. You . c't 24 11 in home made candy and cookies ~o ~ I the ~ame construction There is a, . sume work within the next few n r~ i rict of the Methodist ~. ~n *. ~oo'~ +" see that ~ " " r Lmbon Wednesday, O Y g 1 " .Yd House corner stopping traff c. ~ - ;" . . . ~ work declare they can see no VlC- ~ ~ ~o . d st w ,~ o,~, ' ~.~.~. ~,~ r~.~ +, r'h~-o~- a-d me e, uxiliary WiSheS to manK Fourth Ave. S. as ~t approaches full basement. It m neatect Dy an I tory garments being woven for ~ days church, and a number of the Mere- t balance on his cAm objects too ~ :~ the following for their generous do- ~.nird St S. Another was placed i oil burning furnace with a blower, i West Branch and that Liike is being ! . ~ ' odist preachers from the district i heavy to lift with his own hands, i then tv ~u~,~,~p~u~. 1, ,~ ~ h~r nations of home made cookies and a similar position on Fifth Ave. A feature of the home is the use duped The bewildered Liike not !.~J'l~l~| ~r~ult~ !,will assist in Lisbon. . . Come and laugh with us and help .~.'~=: ~""~;r~n~.~t ~;(t- an ~ candy: Mesdames R. L. Frink, L. Where it enters Third St S at of b~rch Floors doors ancl cup- ) willin~ to admit he is being gvned,IV At the end of three weeks ox c- ~ the band T,ckets may be obtamed . ' ~,~ A Davis Richard Carbee, Emery ~ -~ ' " 'ViSITing irlencls ann relatives in ~ - ' ~e Cornell campus opposite the~board .doors are of .birch. ~ !continues readying for the royal~| ~lwJ~lt (mJ~l~lll~ll~ld~llllql [t~ve sohcitahon, the total for. CAt-!from any band member or band~T.i~h ~v ~h~ ~fll v~turn McCelland, Ralph McCullough, aenry Rhoads residence. Merrill Burge ala me. carpenter]shew on the M.V.H.S. field, i=-m~,~ ~=,m~,~ Inell throughout the normeas~ diS-[parent. Uj~.=yC~.=="~:'~'~,"New (~rieans~-i~, Heston Phelps, Irvin Zimmer, E1- iwork, Earl Yocum lid me mocks,] ~l:rOme~ ~1 over the conferenc.e~ [tricts of the Iowa conference is I rn~r 1"! ~.l ~,nolds Don k id'Rde Owner Rents !tDrdse;JlatYnlgmbdngdjd~h~Ple~t~g ]c ~ i teTheecMe~t~yerngnnC~le~:'C rmkmiot~ :$c14~i2:gg"~t ~:~re~SahrlTd a '}tisbon School Nows :U: d:~ha~ a~dycM/S ;ohrL. H~l~e ~Pel~i~t~F~andkii;.Har~Y'eS~e[ UIho In Town electr;cal work I 'the ~chool problems with the school Fillin ul "its in Iowa on "cam I Hunwardsens and Joyce plan to . " " ff House ~ ould fit their teams better" Blue-,% ~ g P P "~ ~ i -- ben Red Cross prod the postage. hawk Swanev Comet Camnl~ell N ; ooarcl ana community, nas eiectea paign missions Sunday were, Dr. ~*ns~n~'~ ~u~*~**~ spe.n.a some ume vacauomng n me Boxes for boys stationed m the eThrs:OfuR h Wani H u ;gn !Uhi:!: ii ' mtMonr nThe! :t svbn.;l:e .oHaoroO ,] i o :intr: )che llsoibwne:lslaoa ecox?d e oS a so :ml erb.e pack::edc::::::t ;hb: :Wad Minn,c tinues Lo:,s Set t? t L:vi onl, t i aker . d ? i se " - ;/O improve b y,the Mustangs' Hipple and his trusty ] . . e " ! at Mee " ',' I . . Y Mrs. James Whitw d, " , a0W or e Uthoff,~ fine the committee s nelcl oz acnvl Point and Urbana, ~ session held at KRNT radio SmUlO nd addresses of ~ owned by Mrs. Ge g . . i R E "Wad" Minnick is improving i Captain Northrup. The show is on, ' " '~ Young at Center " i ." ' '.~l/,ll ~*,#.~r ~ ~nnneJee~ i u~ges that names a ~u~s is the former home ot lvLrs ~. ~'~,~v ~, .~t T.u ~'~ hosn~tal. I and to the horror of Liike and the ] no s: ! Dr. Albion R. King in Mt. Vernon 1 and omer meetmgs Wnl oe nela.in i ~"m -~,~,v, v o ,v 7 fall Lisbon community boys in ser- ~ora r brother the ='~ ~ k,Tne new group Will ac~ as pUD the v 'various tacos mrougnou~ Des 11 1, Buck and he ' ~ -~,~'~,'~'hi~"lun~s'-and -~aw were delight of the crowd the West i - i Presbyterian church and Re . i " P The Federated Sunday school i vice be given her in order that a ~te Frank Moore. The Bakers have ~;~ ~ ~.~'~,~'~. T~'~ i~w "t~ad been I B--eACh team appear in their Bear- i nciw committee m Keep the corn- i Miron A. Morrill in the Mt. Vernon i Moines. Exhibits will be held. at I rally day is this Sunday, Nov. 4. t will be remembered. ~en hwn m Cedar Rapids and "=" ~ -",~ munlty aoreast of me news and me ~ t church President Cole Tromar ballroom ~ecause of tms I the re ular o acka ed the res ~- "" g " . " - ~.~revious~;'"taken "last week. The 'lskins" The real victory duds are' :Method's " i ~ ". i Classes will meet at g 1 Women wh p g P - ,n busmessestao,iprooiemsastneyunzoia ~survey andon convenuonmere wnJ oe no scnoollhn~O.U:a193a0tal%d3Jhe~~Oe th!~tSrtW~r;a k Ms,SMBOb Kohl MryL muting to their . :doctor plans to set the fractured!being worn by the Mustangs.! s eke at Tama on Sunday . . " : " . . dis- : . ~r~ertnn he~!IS:t: n~ffhI: Tu~ ;iwii~]~tih~re~rns~d//sTnhffaei~:;:;SPh~ ~t:ei?:en:~d~uCs~l~~ft:ps't:~tdre~v:!y'Taa:;~Mgnctt i!g~ ~thddUe~si!~e~ifln~i! ~ P~)indt!ysmtt'-~a~rthshatlh~ cn 'mmumty ;~T~h;i:~olrrt:~s~s~(~ch present n rSoodV, Lr2I~: "lag, at which time they Pei ~ " i "ars out' in the cold Friday It~gr P "g " P ~. t . -,-'!ment are to meet at the church at: '" ~ ~hav,~+ho;r-wnhomebuiltonthe a~ T~ ~+~.lr~l ,~I,~-W,# ma IBe " ifindings to the people were also,Invites Out For )eda fie versmn of Scatterbrain }, m, ,m ~ m -L-- 13each ~+ . ,~ ,h,~ r~e~ntlv nuri " ~'~ "J." "?" ~": "~. ~ - seems the Bears were caugnt wim i considered Monday e~ening A i ~o : was rewarded by having a very en- v o ~Y P. " ;LOOleS rlOn I~omucne - v. ,~ ~ " jAr surgery zaonaay at ~v~ercy nos-,) ",~ friends oz tne cnuren are given a ~ . ~]]~ed on N. 3rd St. East. Raym(~de ~pita] in Iowa City She is getting I th~?~agaPSs d;:s~ory as told at the ~Ubo'o~%rm~jiett~:th~t i~:ve Footbalm Dmnner i ~o~)~aS~a.~ ve~ryidae~fec~iivgh~ !cordial invitation to join this rally i Demonstratmon Nov. 12 llie has been contracted for i along nicely. ' the victor i i ida), service. o~ pepster and sure enough Y throu hout the U S and stud played by Ramona Nelson Bill ~struction of the residence, i -~---'~-~ - i g . . '2 . . Y( Invitations to a chicken dinner at i ' ~ ~ t The Lisbon Adult N~ght school In Cedar'Rapids schools tothe i ' - i boa ' P - . . i football squad, student manager, i P i ~ ! instruction by Mrs Johnston, Cedar ~2da ---~- ^. ~-~-,~ Livin~ inthe ~m A~- I the ~oo~oan ciasn witn tne ~ears satisfactory and ~eems indicative At Chalk Mark s,~orts re,~orter and uouy s DAy ~riena ~arry uuncan. ~ ~ i ~ :~ 1. ,=" . a. ]~ak Bak 7 to 6 t a const uct~ve adventure m cAm ~ and Carol Oldfleld did a wonderful I L er home also willbe Mrs. -(gbservesVUth r -~their fathers to the coaches i U Se 30 5tarts large attendance. r's mother Mrs Frances Ulch.i i ~ i munity relations. ! their wives, to the cheerleaders and ] jo~ m .tmr~raylng tnepar~ o~ uo.ny s ! There will be no meeting Nov 5 . --' .m,-- #,~q l~^~A~d'~| %~mm,~'q~ i ~ ;to others who have been actively olamaiaaunt Jsliza.~:mverly~cno~!j~. ep + ~' ~V~l~,~n #wvnus--~ ~ " I~ as Eva Taylor alcl a remarKaDle ~ob . . = -.=--.--- ,~v,~ v~ ~.~.~. **,~ ,~ ~ Uffle Mustanas Trin :mrmaov UCT. ,:}I i - iT*** Tn P.t Rock In working on the athletic [un nuemav meeting Nov 12th wil, be a kolach, m ~ ,- m n-- - --.~.a ~: J.= --.~ --,w =i-. for the ~ridiron season The ten-!as a zrlena oz DOLly. her ary wit I demon +r~tin- U UllUU ~ -- Ill,uumu ' ' r ]was enjoyed by the audience alia ooses 19 0 ~1 )f tat~ve date announced was Thu s n Pap " E R Ri~tine spent his 98th birth- '~r~%~t 961 m~mbers of the cast who ] Resurfacing of US 30 with as- : " ' I mmve ,-v,-~- v I da Nov 8th ""'~" ~ POtential var~it gmdIron talent day Oct 31st In McKeesport Pa, Several cases ofpre-Halloween' ~ z.Y: ." ~. I uo~,+ ,ortra~,als in,'luded" ~phaltm concrete began Tuesday Plan Armistlce Dav i 1no olnner is Delng glven oy i m given a chance to prove its '.with his niece, Miss Dorothy Stood- j property damage have been report- I Four truck loads of crushed rock ~ rs I Alberta Kohl as Trixie Harris; ] morning a little west of Stanwood. p A. -- riora ~,momers oz me IUULO~11 pl~ ~ [ Tuesday afternoon on the m- ;~ ley and her mother, Mrs. ed this week A wooden swing at ~.~,~a,~o -ow ~radin~, on "-" Doris Light as Miss Jenny from the ! The McCarthy Improvement Co. Dupper ~!' LITDOn ~ '," " lid " i '*='= " tars. Jean Moore presmea a~ a i ~' ! " t lo d f ma- a,thletm field when Coach Bob i Smedl~y, x~ho.m an mva . ~,:,the George Rompot home on the highway 261 Monday by B. L An- ] meetin~ of the mothers held last Idress shop; Herb S pangler, as Alan !trucksdumped theo[ir~ ,a o The Lisbon Legion and Auxiliary e s freshman-sopnomore team~ "~:. ft as ne IS Known oy mS lDiagonal was overturneu and me!,~o.~,~, ~,o,~r +h~ rnnet wa~ . 0',--. ; - ,/21~rnam en~a-ed to ~:va" uelorest~erlal zrom me ~, v,- -~-- . - Up with Coach Jim Risk's frosh imany friends took a plane from Co-]legs broken off. At the Boyd Her- ,~:~'~" ~"~";~l-~,~.'Sr~k'~ l ecame l.rnursclay at wn~cn ume comm :. t r siise1, as Paine; 'Marcella I the middle of the morning A wni nave meir annua~ Arm~suee 'on The~ ' P't s r h on Tues i ~ ~ ~tees were appoln~ea anu pins re,u!,I f clay supper at me ola egion nail egahon from Man . dar Rapids to i t bu g . - . ton residence the mvaders entered stuck and the work was stopped. :r the diner' ~Krummel as Isabel Burton', Care- ~1 stretch o about a mile will be corn- on Fnda" evenm" Nov 9 at 6"30 Le Mustangs trimmed the visi-Iday of last week. He has wrIttenia fenced-in playyard to tip over a ~ ~ ~ ,~oa~ ~o',I0 " lvn Phelns as Nina Gilbert: and pleted west of Stanwood. The out- ~ . g' " 7 . " i at ~ i ~ ~ ~ . p m e~u ~egion ancl ~uxiuary disadvant here Mrs Carl Reed th f the arms on 19 to 0 de pite the - his niece,1metal swing One o I ~+o, ,~ ~olna ~t t*.~ ;-.+ +ion -- iArlene Krummel as Doris Painter 1 fit will move then to the west hm- . o r ed it i~, o -- -,~ -~-o~- I I memoers are invited z-lease bring o ~ t and ex erIence he had ae fect tri and enjoy d I ; f le.s weioh .p i~ ~. .p . "p t j ~, ,it was damage . . I of the road to Lisbon with 261 at [Regret Wrong Date i both friends of Dolly. All in all, its of Clarence and begin work'ng nlentv of sandwiches'and your own )irit was the oig asse~ oz me ! very much. ne saict ne preiers ny- ! A fence was reporteu KnocKect { +he ~. ~ro ~o,a,~,+ o,-m it rn~v ~ ~ th,~ o1~ ~,ave a swell nerformance, ', wes~ Irom mere. ~ . - . I boys who beat the Marionling to any other method of traveL!orer at the Roy. J.B. Eyestone rest- l~"~"~:~hl"~"'~'~r~'~~ ro'~'l " on"261 I The Hawkeye regrets the error Iso~con~ra~ulations Juniors i Resurfacing of highway 218 south mole service. aters to the punch and kept I The plane was boarded about 2:35 ! dence. In the same area a swing iso ~"h~e"~ruck's can-reach~the frost fin the date of the Rotary sponsored i ~ i of Cedar Rapids was completed on a, a, ~~e.e* *--I r drive alive. The team was p.m. at Cedar Rapids. ne cnangea on the Irvin Lacock property was boils Halloween party at Lisbon, anct me GIRLS' BASKETBALL Monday afternoon. The outfit of Mr Mlene Will De %Jlrlru~w~ll Posed of fellows who had had !at Chicago to a large plane which bent, possibly beyond repair, by/& complication In this methyl ) inconvenience the m~stake perhaps i GETS UNDERWAY i one spreader and three rollers was A~ /~ ~ I~,-I.;~ (~n~-~ ~ e if any chance at competition ~ carried 80 passengers. There were ! some weak-minded individual or in- i~ that -ut~-- re, ok in the f~ I caused in a few cases where people ] The Lisbon girls' basketball squad i moved to the Cedar county location e.~. ~H, ,~,~,~ ,- - i t . . . r ----. -.-~- r,i . . . th~s season, while some of the ~ only three empty seats, he wro e. ~ d~viduals Sunday evenmg---of all boils is a ~r~ of the R. B I had not heard pubhc announce- Ihas been havmg hard pract!ces thm ! first thmg on Tuesday morning, r. ~ u.~ T.tgbnn vocation- an boys had been on the regu- The trip from Chicago to P~tts- nights. Butch Co'e~ntr~t The sf,~ Iment of the correction year and hope to bring nAme a~,About a half mile was laid before ~u~.~ y - ;; ~Z- ~^, ~Ophomore lineup, even though ; burgh took less than two hours and I Youngsters from all over the ~vauld n f~r tn h~'e thl~ wnrk The Hawkeye story was written i string of victories the work was stopped by the show- a i ag mst ru. ctor, w~ l~ o e~.u,~, freshmen and the team had ' was very smooth, neighborhood had enjoyed using c'o~n-~le[e-d-~ "~be-~-o-a~l--ean-i)e before a laterstory was turned in i Saturday the squad traveled to ~: er at 1"30 p m Tuesday at ~ne ~auona~ L~u~- ~*~,~ri~,~.- ' i ' "" had, ~ . ; " " ' " " " ." ~est WhiCh w111 O~ ll~&tt uU ~tt~'~ other games before Tues-, Before makmg the hip E.R. these three swings until the mean-accented from the Bureh Co with a d~fferent date which was:Coggon where a basketball chicI How much resurfacmg ~s com- ~,^ o ; =o,~+~,~ ~,n,ntv ~t 10 ~m Two of their linemen weigh- i his heart examined by a local dec- e~t person" bent them up. Just befor'-e the rock surfacing is overlooked i was being held. They learned some I pleted before cold weather will de- ~ Over 200 pounds, i tor, who told him he had a heart what satisfaction or pleasure any- started, scored th~e little Mustang~,equal to a 50 year old. one can get out of such antics is be- LISBON CUB SCOUTS elr first counter on a touch-i He met Ellis G. Cram, Cornell yond comprehension! However because of the wet The Cub Scouts and parents in ~vn ~ from Maeaulay to i ex '29 at the Cedar Rapids airport. " weather it may be necessary to Pack 54 met Thursday evening at ~l'eeman for ~0 yards. Neu- i Mr Cram, sales manager for theI ~-- start the surfacing so that the the Lisbon school house. Cub mas- ! Devereaux Will Play trucks can reach the frost boils with ~er converted. A straight i Midland Industries Inc. of Cedar -- ter Brooke presented awards to the L~, play by Neubauer took him i Rapids, was on the plane all the I Carillonlc Concert Nov. 4 the rock. Details as to this have i following: denner stripe to Dickie l~y dirt for the second way to Pittsburgh. eve ~oes to nress south to Main street and west on i with defeat from Mechanicsville. Ni-ht School Pr,ram Short; assistant donner stripe, Rob- ,~0, before the end of the lmlf. ] Miss Smedley met the plane at l Eugene Devereaux, carilloneur at not been worked out as the Hawk- ~'rh~ rock f'or this work has been Main street to Pat's D-X Station. i However, this was the first time the i ~ v~ . I ert Lang; Bobcat pins, John Zahor- t Cornell will play a concert on the itman "uarr-" There the dog pet parade will be igirls had opposing players so they.~)n J~reJ|none and TlJlnaILk and David Dusenberry; Wolf a.lte ~ ~ore was made In !the Pittsburgh airport a little after I carillonic bells Sunday, Nov. 4, .at sick pnea a~ne ~;e truck? hau{- judged while the main parade con-iI aren't letting this dampen their i Next week's Lisbon adult mgnt vee 4th quarter when Neubauer, i 7:30 p.m. "We visited until after ~ . ~ . ~ badge, Norman Frink; Bear badge, a reverse play, made a beau- i midnight," he wrote. 4 p.m. His program includes: Fir- since i?~l~p o giarou-h Lisbon and ;tinues to the school house. Cos-i spirits. ~ David Zimmer. ~chool re am will be on D~ra]n I ~1~ ~ ! 60 yard run. :, "E. R." expects to be on hand for ) est Lord Jesus, German folk song; ing It g g - ~ tumes willbe judged, movies The girls will play Mechanics- [~ p gr," " " ", Under the direction of Mrs Zim- ~.~ill Macaulay captained the little Cornell's Centennial in 1953. He i Go Down 1Vfoses, Negro spiritual; north to 261 at the intersection I i nsed i a e and Tiling' It will be held in t ~. " - ~tl~tangs which included J. Neu-plans to return to Mr. Vernon the Toccatina in D minor, Scarlatti; nreviouslv mentioned. . Thus the shown, and refreshments d spe . ville there on Nov. 9 and hope toll the g ag class room" at. 8 p.;m. on lvLon-'" ~ at one~ uU~Sof theirPlayeCtmeetings.a game. learneaMr ~" ~ that]at the school chalk th~s one up in their favor ida The value oI gooa son prep- ~ ^^ ,- ~.~er, R. Freeman, V. Studt, L.;(first of the week. K~rrv Dance, Molloy err. by Arthur surfacing work could start at," i " ' " " " i aration before planting and o~ a ~'mger, D. Van Metre, G. Walter, L ~-~ ] Bigefow; Harmonious Blacksmith, point. [ ~ . ~ ~ y u~.= ~.uweu two movies ' Lur- K. Jilovec, ~No School !good seed bed were stresse.a at ~melNat,1 Park" and a comedy which j.~la,~a, ~.~,~ "~ r Q ~nerlJo'" Handel arr. by Bigelow; Sweet Day ~ " Mrs. John Shackford, who has ! Fred Wilcox was in town Wed- rv~ ~averns a n d Shenandoah 1 Is Softly Sinking, French folk Mr. and Mrs. Mark Linse and ! been very ill in Mercy hospital, *, nesday, returning from Boone, claes on last Monclay evening ~ne the "arents an" " i - - -- ~ ollin-~ ~ a cues enjoyed. A (~' ~Ylord, J. Ringer, D. l- o~s, ~. . i d] cusslon toucnea on caner g I ~.~tlltas M Stastny B Johnson and Stuaen~s o! me mt~.venmn song; and Softly Now the Light of three children are moving to Co- Cedar Rapids, the past two weeks, i where he has been with his father ". " . . business meeting was also held. me Jun;~-" ~a wh',e" i public ~chool$ will be utmmmea I Day, Schumann. dar Rapids, where they have pur- ! is improving. Mrs. H. J. Steerer ; who was seriously ill and confined of weeds and conserwng top son ~.l~ n Hipple and Charles Swaney!~at 2:30 p.m. Thm-s~.ay. Nov= 1 I ~---- chased a house. They will leave i her sister from Ames, returned ito the hospital. He improved to land moisture -------------'- ' "" ~" t ~t~BON STORY HOUR "COrked t~ ~,~me ] There will be no sene~l on rn- i Mr. and Mrs. George Huntington here the latter part of this month, n home Sunday evening on the City I the extent he was ableto be Youn Farmers classwill StAr - t d~y because the faculty will be ~tj.D.r. E. ~ttend the In Des Moine$ ~tending the ', and family spent the week end in Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harman and I of Denver, after being here for two brought home Friday. Mrs. Fred i The g " ~ y Hour will be held each Forest Park, Ill,where they attend- four children of Cedar Rapids will weeks. She took the baby with her. Wilcox is in Macon, Me caring mcct on Friday evening of th~s S~turdcy at !:30 p.m in the Lisbon k in the Lmbon ag class room hbrar r i ~.mVersity of Iowa Dental Alumniannual s t a t e convention of ~neeting on Friday and Saturday,tea~ehers. School will be re- ed the christening ef Richard How- occupy the house being vacated by The two little girls, Martha and for her mother who fell and broke wee " ",: y. M s. Willard Rieger "s in w. 2nd and 3rd, at Iowa City. sume~ at 9 a.m. on Me,lay. ard Gyoerkoes, baby son of Mrs. thegineerLinseS.at IowaMr" ManufacturingHarman is an co.en" MarY,the "dayarebybeingMrs. RexcaredDean.f r during WilcoxestW boneSleftin herMt, fOOtvernon.jUst after the FTheeedm *'discussi n~, and BalancmgWill" be of nR~tmn~Swine charge. ~."Camp FireShegirls.Will be assisted by the Huntington s s~ste