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]S~~--[arang f°r th( aSon.RBrOs.iOfRapilt ~l]l,| I~I~VERNON 576HA%VKEYE' VOLUMEll:flh, t:e i::: :::olbi:: d::ol lil,:RespectsLXIX,NUMBER 2To i] t4, , ,. I.~ [1 ~'] []" Eva West Mrs Mae'Mltchell MrsHalpln To Be' "] Life '| i[ " I[l',tV vaffia a'uffi ffi Mrs rl-s, on rue| s was" ,. • • c, ......... NUMaEa
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Y ]REP[ BL[C Many Friends Paid aRN| T|¢17 l aV Miss Schuele and Dr. i Mrs. Humpheries DI AN 17¥TITN¢II/I Dr. Gardner Poik, Ii i AM
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• ,,^-- l Last , .............. MarrmdlFmds In Alaska [High Vote at Lisbon ! - -
/I'OLL VUI- IRobert Slyer, Jr. R CALLS R C0] }S On Thanksgiving Day Very Interesting ROAD PROGRAM IF, " [LEC[N CHICAGO
• = []NMflllNTVITRMa I The dealh of Robert Sivcr leVlnC l IICDnl2C Thanksgiving---~ayhasbeenehos-] Mrs A.H. g hcriesandsonllMlrlt t DAtlVlOlt ttnr 11/ ,,I ItO DI{ T/ D
Ii~11~ [ " .... vv.la ll~|tltl~l~ll I laStv Friday. afternoon~ •was a se- [ OF L~J~/~Li |]ir~lJk~ cn by Miss .Margaret Schuele for I William, of Kennecott, Alaska, are I~"~/'~ tflt/M l l0 IIIBI/ " Ill/All/ I-/AOIUIt
_.[ _ ------ I ere Shock to the tamily and his I nor marriage to Dr. Lawrence Hal- I visiting at the home of Mrs. Hum- I I~~i~ll~l i
every ~ Weather Wt~l~z~t] ~', Ininny friends. His death occurred ~r * ~ ~t ~r~ ___ pin of Cedar Rapids. The ceremony pherics' parents, Mr and ~Mt's• E. ------- ! " _ __--J___
ad its I r~. --,~" ": .... ~'uZ~lfrom a heart attack suffered whileI egmn rest rays ,,'ill take place at 12 o'clock noonlC. Forest, for an indefinite time.] Ask TO Have Un- [ ! Rev. Gavlord Ham-
C.n. [ ulsaovanl;a e ()[I he and Marvin Stoneking were do-[ I~.]].~..~ r~_t ]~n~l~-~" iu the rectory of the ImmaculateI Mrs. Humpheries has had some ] .... el ~..--.1. G~...'*.I~ [~i[l ! lit.r, ]L~Illl 1~,~ ~l'a~*a
v.. ~ !-~ .... ~ "~ Iing some work on his truck at the ~ ~.xao~av~, ~.v ~-~l~tv" Conception church, Cedar Rapids, Ivery interesting experiences in AI- [ tll~" q It' Ulll%l~ k.~*¥ ltUli- 1~~] lllbqLPll Y Y all i.llK7 ltl~:~lV~7
ue,mcrats [Travis garage. Mr. Slyer was ell ed Comrades in the presence of the lmmodlatelaska, since going" there iu 1926.] tat'] Ta ~taW P~'altat~'¢ [~~[ i ~-~n .~llnf/flv
----- an l, neon] lainin ................ "~'~"J . ,.~ .. ~. va,.~,~.~,., ,.-,, ,..,,~..~,.~j
...... ~ . P g dmposltmn and ] famlhes. ~Prevlous to tins t~me she had tak- ] I I~~l !
i'ne Mount Vernon precincthad Incur but i~i~, fan.ilv knew he was Hahn Hoxxa .(-1-P~st of lhc AmcriMrs David T Schuele Albert ]en trips to Porto Rico Iceland and --- . ,
kept its usn • ' ' - ,. - ",' . ~ ' - • . . ' . ' , , If Ltnn county st, pervlsors are Rev. Gaylord J. Hamilton of Chl-
. al place m the Republi-]a sufferer era heart ailment Heirsn Lc~ion in a ,)'~-'e announce Lea Mmn roster-In-law of the Itraveled extensively in Europe At-/. ~ ¢~ ,~¢ ....... d , • -
can col . , • , ~ , , ., g . - ..... .h .............. P~VA fundz ::a~o one of tin ce candidates, was
|, ..... Utah.when the results of, had suffered an attack about tWO[m,nt made ,~ossiblc bv the coo~ bride will be matron-of-honor and ]tending Cornell College for three 1¢,,~,~,~.~ .... ~,.,, ; ...........
]~, ~. Y election were compiled I weeks ago from which he recover- Imation of local business and pro Mms Frances Halpin of Cedar lyears and .being graduated from |a new ~r~"' *h~ ~ ~ ,~e ,h ...... . , c n ' ," "
~itn a to ' . . . ~" , .. • - . . ' . ' ~ . ~ ,~,,, .... ,,~r. .......... - .: ~ chulch b~ th~ o gregatlon at th
|1 . _ tal of 794 ballots cast [ed and it was not realized hm all-]fessional men ,mrs tribute to th~ l~aplds sister of the groom will be [Ames she had prepared herself /t,~ wm s ......... t~,~ ..... ~ ~ .~ • * - " e"
aclU~lin~ , ' . , ~ • . ' ' , . ~. ...... ,. .'u'; . ........ ,~ ;.,~. ~ ~ '.'lose of the , lIld,t} nip nlng S.I
~._ . ~ 41 absent voter s ballots , ment was so serious [ two Mount Vernon -'pun~ men who maid-of-honor Dr David Schuele ]for the teaching profession In I~ ............ + ..... r~ o.,,,~ ~,,~ l "~ ' ....
the aivlsi , . ' * " i ' ~ ~ . * " Illl~t3ll'dl'/~lllvlll" g"''g ...... , ....... V ~.~'-- ~ ~ ~( O. lie ires a~ccpted the call and
| ...... on Was ~oughly three Re- Funeral services were held Sun- ]tna(le the su'uemc sacrifice in the xH1 serve as best man. The bride 119o6 having put ill teaching ap- rvi -r ......... "
puuHcan votes ~ . P . , " ' • e So l,~,nler ~eevet, lOl(l a rep- ;::~ : xxit I .'~[rs. Hanlilton will arri%e Sat
iVote for each Democrat day ~fternoon from the Neff fun-[~Vorld War and after whom lhc ,rill oe given in marriage by her I plieations both in Alask~ and in ]resentative of this paper this week. [ ~~t urday and will have char[le of th-
e. sur- | Dr John R Gardner lea.~ ~ ] cralac~tOme, wmcn was .pacKed to l local post was named. !airier. A weualng n:.nner ~ollow- I the Ph!lipplne ,stands ann re¢:c,v-I Final approval of a PVtA grant ~~! ~:crviccs on Sunday.
• • u the p y oy a nest ot Irlenas ltev mg tile ceremony Wl,l De serves in ootn positions ±vlrs l~-nlnpne,.- i • " o, J' * ' "
st to iRepublican ticket detain t | ..... I ~nh ~.nv ~ .....* .... e" *~: I The namcs of all known veterans ,~ +h~ ( .~ ......... o .......... : I g ~ . ", .,.o~.. i for grading and surfacm~ was re- [ ~ .:. - ~[ Lev, I[annlton a young.~ man o,
a h Jo, " un r "
-- ~as he did in ..o. ~ ", ...... I.. "~.~". ..... ~ ............... ]of the \Vorld War residing" in the ................ P ..... o t y ~*uv. lies ChOSe to go to 2t~ .... ,~. I ~eived so late in the summer that [ f~~!~I 29 years, since conlpletin- his stu
~ .... .~o~ garnering 593 I t'resoyterian church was in charge I ....... z ~ Miss Schuelc is the daughter of I The trip was made by train from ~, ..... ~ .......... , .............. ~ I'~/~i~l]~} ~' ...... o.-'- ~.- "9,q"~ ~--- '- ........ '--'
] o~es WMle Milo Sedl ~t, ~0~ t~lnf th. ~-.vto.o ,~,,,.,., ,,,,. ,~, +~.^lvicinlty of -'~xount ~ernon are con- ~r .... , ar :,* 1 rx o u , [ .............. ]Ill UlUC/ ~() (?Olllpl~tt2 t~l(2 gratnugI [~~ ueH~ ,,t,,~ ,ix ~,,t, ,,,t~ ,,ten ,t.~,n,-
• De"- ae.~...,., ..... , ............. o. ~,,,,,~, w,~o ,, ~,tv ~ ....... ,,c. .~,(, .~lrs. ,~nar,es a. oc.uem /±¥1ounl: vernon to beatue, wash-, befor- ~int-r "he un" ' ' [ ~{ ": :4 { :1 :> ' X ~ ] t ")astor at the At burn Park
moerat ticket as h " • . tames in tile announcement .... e ' e , ~ co ty supervls- ~ ; ,
~v/ith 2m ........ ~ dld in 1936 I[nsbon cemetery. , h~.~t,, It,, 14nw.~,.d ,n¢* r~nh~h 9f Oeonornowoc, Wls., and Dr. Hal-{ington and by boat front Seattle to {ors were compelled to zo ahead and{ ~C!:i~, ch,u'ch where lie at pre ent has a
~w,+~. ~.. • m ~mltn, sheriff, I Pall bearers were: Albert Games I ...... ~ nn ~s the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. ICordova Alaska. The trip was very Ii,+ ..... + ..... +---+~ v.^~.^ +h~, . Ri . .~ o -
• ~,x oaz Votes was sea n ' . ' Hallll were the omy two young : . , , ~ ~,,.,,~$ .,~,,~.,~ .,~.,.,.~ ~_~ , mcn s _.ble cla_.. _f flft:~ members.
t o d high on Marvin Stonekmg, George Slver . • .cIalpm of Cedar Rapids. beautiful and interesting. After • . T ....
he Republican tie . • ~ . • , ......' men fronl Mount Vernon killed n, . . . PWA approval was received, DR. JOHN IL GARDNER ~ Hc also has done suPpb x~ork at
~tor .... " ket V, hlle Sena-lAlthur S1ver, John S ........dl ...... Mlss Schuele who spent the week lteaching Enghsh in the Cordova! Tile result is tha+ "he ..... I the ~os-el mission in Arena WIS
t-Tlllette with 221 , • action There were oulers iron, ' . ¢ t • rYv 2-k ' ~ ~, , ,
L ]second hi~'h .... ~otes was]Geolge Lake: .... Ithe to'wn who died in the serviceend at the h°nle °f her parents' / Alaska' h~gh sch°°i f°r °he "~ear']'mney was not used. Now the] 4~lball°ts,°fwhlch28wereab-i Both Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton
...... " Republican who survives him. " ' ' I" " " "" ' "" on Sunday morning, Mr. and /the Kennecott Copper Mine. Mr. I lngton D C for decision The ]i*igiaest vote in Lisbon as did in ! E 1 n Week To
~ic~etgure sno~ed" 551 votesThese I For the last. few years tie had Imeal" boys• Mrs. Stuart Reid' had a breakfast ]Humpheries. has. the position o~ I~ ..... ;~,~,:-- ~r " " h t936. ." Iiis total was 317 A.I Floyd ; ducat o .
s eom ar .' . , ~ .... __~ .......... e hoping that t e ...... ,
II~'~ blanK- leverP fore w~th~ 371 votes on ...... loperated a truck m Mount Ver- i~OE HOWAI~D . ,, i :md shower. ......................... An earlier courtesy |Chief ~Materml Man on the mine ] ........ ~ ~.m~ ~ ..... +~ also a Lisbon candidate, received BeObserved With
~9.~a ~,a .... t le Democrats m ]non. He had been employed by I Hoe Ho~ard ~as kilted nl ,t(,tlon I extended Miss Schuele was a tea ]staff The nnne is a branch of the [ r+ .-,n ~. ..................... .'98 'tnd I J Dickinson senate' ~ ~r~ .. T~
Orded oI : can otes re- the.S,salcraft company and was a O tob l /Lhlle iead,ng a I arly in Septembcr foUowing the iKenneoott Copper CorporaUon ot the Sutnff road was in i andid te 2' 7. Milo Sediaeek lea I l-'rogram l rl(lay l ve
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nese tlgules lead I onne at Haumont ~hcre the~ b Mrs Curb Jae b In m ~ . o l
~Vati ........ " ~- to the obser- [He was preceded in death by his [ A 'g • " • "I Y • "s o s. Crone o- ] Mrs Humpheries has been in Alas- " ............ w- .... . ........ The detailed Lisbon xote will be program sponsored b the Amert-
~-. ,..v.~. the ~te ' . • . ' , . .... for approval the Supervisors had . i , Y
~hls electi ........ pubhcan ~ote in ]mother but is survived by his fath-Iha.d been attached tel.npor,~rlly• to I,~oc. i ka, this being her first trip home. I to let this work by nrivate con-]found m the election table else-i can Legion and public school of
i~n 1""~ ..,, ,v~ very close to that I er ann stepmother by two broth I the 18th French alvmlon. Tne~ I ---- I For eleven years she has been lo- I,..~^, .~ o,~m~t, ~t ~h~ e~n h~¢,~,~ I ~'here on this page Lisbon will be resented in the
i~'p,~;::i_while the Democrat vote is ]ers Homer L of Cedar Rapids Iwent over the top on Oct. 13 gain-I Sc0uts Will Present a Show I cated within a radius of 20 miles |~,~_~-~-"~ =~'~:'~ ........ F ......... I .... '----- ]school 'audito~lmp at 7 30 on Fri
x-, ~-~nIlately 200 v ' ' " ' . • . . .. . '" the ilna, J~VA approval was re- • "
~Jeath ...... otes less. The ] Harry of Marion and three sisters ]ed their position not 1,no~ lug tlaa. I At Hwh School on Nov 21 I The settlement of Kennecott is [ ] Dr Gardner Thanks Local day evening No admission will be
--.-,ttnu ' . • -~ • celved. *
I~ll~ r,_ . roans doubtless cut [ Mrs. Eva Owens Cedar Rapids, } the rest of the attack had faded. -- I not a town, .but is made tip of nlen ]~,r~a~.,~r,~ ] Vnt~v~ 1Pay qPhair .Qnnnart charged and ever one Is Invited to
~" ~-~em0el'at Vote materially. I Mrs Harriet LeRue Waterloo and ]£wenty-five days later the 104th ] The local Boy Scout Troop is I (Continued on Page Five) |o~**~2~,~_.~ .... ] ................. ~.~..-, i atte~{d Y
u[e desert - , ( , . . ' 11 ~ucil cllange over is ma~le the -- *
I_. _ t ~oter ballots were I Mrs Aliee Brooks of West Liberty I infantry parUc~pated m anoti~e~ ] completing plans for a show in the I -- /.............. I I want to th'n~k the Mount Vet- ] Mcmories of 1918 will be enacted
~unted tha • ! " ~ * • • * . [OllOWlng roa(1s Will oe recluses ror " " " '
I~ n m 1936 when 11 of His passing is mourned also byl~tttack by the whole division andlHigh School on Monday night ]T~,~ D~n][rA~.4-~ Am~¢] ] ........... [,aon and Iisbon community foi /~ith verse and son~- Sheldon
ne 50 Were thr ~ I . ~ . . , . . ' ,k¥11oi~ JL llElqk~K;lll~lPllt ~"]kll~ WORK. ~uriaclng ot the ~SutlilT ' " ~ ~ ' ~,"
~ .... O ~n out because; those in the home related to him Ion the mdgc which was the ob-]Nov. 21. Tower-building with rope I ..... ] ~ ]their lo,,al support in the election ~ Rahn will be the reader and Eliot
~r aa0. n ' . . * roaLl. " • I ~ "
~/~cknowledged- OtThebeen 'properly|by marriage and by many other [jective of the platoon they found. • and .... small t*mbers, a contest in fire- [~/lr. German to Give / ........... .......... s 0~ ........... re ........... • ....... ] ~'ucsday and I want you to know , beth Frederick. pianist', high school
~llo'- • absent voter's ]associates and friends. Most to ] Roe Howard at the head of his ] hghtlng using flint and steel and ] I.~--4- D~.~4-.! ~..--eln.r |W.l~nh ..... t t. O.a ........ *.~ u.. ] ~hat tlus was greatly apprec,ated.--- i students will read a series of poems
~ are Opened and the vote miss him will b band of )9 mmtvls everyone kill ~tunts by the Pat*ols will be inter OOlllL lkq~l.)llA:L1 IOUllltl¢l, | ..... ~ ~)~ John R Gardner
~ecord ...... [ ' e his wife to whom [ ' 2 , ... , ~ " _ [. .... _ ] v . GliDING- ....................... I ". • ~, . ~ and a chorus from the Legion and
~'- ,,** ~ne machines befor he was a indl - n " . ed, but with their guns pointing to- esting features• Everyone in the -- . ---------------- ~ Auxiliary will sing World War
h " e k y a d faithful hus Ruth Pinkerton contralto and Grading of road front the Lincoln o
1~e- m~tehlnes are opened to obtain I band. I wards the Hurts. They had ear- community is Invited. Special ] , , ] ............ ]1-~ ..... ~[][Y--,~ ~,'~,oo I songs Ray Frederick is the
e total vote This r Ih lateen s will b ar nts f Francis German baritone will par mgnway north past the Martey 1.]llllll~I YY iflL~ kJu%.,%..~oo
~';l ." eouired~ ...... ~,~mo. I .... I ried out their orders " e p i guest " e p e o 'Scouts, I ' ' " .~ - ] ~ . • " • . bu le~." First and second rade
~l,,,me ...... so that tt was well after nine [ CARD' ely THANKS Ihas been called by Brig. Gem I boys of the community and the Itlcipate in a joint recital In wor- I =lark ...... and Will Klemeck farms to I |n .~n~'z~* ~r ~1~1 ,m-ilsg will sin~, a ~,rou- of son,,sg
~'~'~ oefore the 1 We wish to ex r ~ nell h 1 n v nin at the t~range l--lall roan. Jr Jilt I,Jl~xl0%~ ~t.~. ~ll.~ta ~ v e~ e~ ~" ~ •
~'ere complete oral returns |elation and th~n~pies2 °?r-22Pl~.e~ IC~arles}-I'-C°l'e' .com man_d_el~ of the| troop sponsors, the Lions Club• ] ...... C ~P2~. Su~dIL~.y~e,, g .... ] Grading of township road south I ------- . I I.)r°f" F. G. Brooks of Cornell
...... u o na lniantl Dllga(le the ]~. ~ ~ ..~ ~, v ~ O 9111~2. C 11 W
! The * .... "- I . . . .............. / - .y - , , ,~.,..e~ | . ...... ~-~,-=-~. -~..._ I ................... I from Palisades road hast Tom MII I The Federated Ladies had ecru- ~ o ere ill be the speaker.
i_it- ~vt~ vote of 794 compares I neignoors for the many expressions I division "the death platoon who I II IIVII • II I]1 II IIIMrl" I program will begin with a seven- I ........... ~ .... ~^ ...- ] petition Thursday e~ening when ] --
la the recor • ' ,, [IOllll place, we~t pas~ ~v~,~e ~,.,- ~ ' , .
E93a ...... d turn out here in ]of syrr~pathy In our recent bereave-]defied the whole Germany army I/tUAILI/MII 01111 [teenth century English air "When I ............................... ,r~ [th(y served theirannual fried. C ,tanl ta * Pnln
~Ote_~ and in 1932 of 1015] clot..~ [ Roe was wounded three times m ! #,a~ #~.~e~ m~ m#~,~ [Dull Care .... Thuringian Folk lurid ~nnth ~.~¢ t. Tv.n~n. [.hickcn dinner. It c:tme in an ] .....
I~_ --" ~rs. rcobt. M. Slyer, Jr. I the battle of Chateau Thiery, which I |']1|~4"~ 11|~4"|~ "|'~.~|l" "|'|||3 ]Son~.,, Art ' b- Reimers- and Wal I R~:SUR-F'ACING" .......... I .,ploasant evening, soaked in ,ain. i uase Is l~evlewea
~IN:~ TOWNs][Iyp ] Mr. and Mrs. Robt. M. Siver, Sr. ]marked the turning point of the I t,lYLd lSYlill lllL ..... :" :-~ ........ n~ ~ri:[ Resurfacin,- of nearl-, all county ]13ut the merry crowd ~tnd workers ] The Board of Control of the
te in Lmn tox~nshl ~ , war but stuck to his post untill |reside wc~e not dunpcned pl
ltnueh ....... " 'P "a. ] ~a,~.ail T .... ~-,~,~o I][7;!1 ~1[~,.4 ] ' • . . I -------- I Lass " Mr German will follow ]~urfaced roads in this vicinity with, , " " : ! ",'- I Iow't State Athletic Association met
li.~. _ m-~uer tiaan in 1936 151 II~V~a'~* x~,ao~m vvxat ~,.vv~, ]their objective was reacneu, rle[ The Auxiliary of Hahn-Howard| .--"-- " ...... |from 400 to 600 ,,ards of rock to I ceptably as the cash gmtge went}in regular session Thursday No-
O~ect ther , With three numoers alter WhiCh
][~ _ e on Tuesday while285 I On Next Tuesday, Nov. 15 , carried a chunk of shrapnelan I Po~t of the American Legion has I " I the mil~ -o ¢,~ll,~wo" up over $90.00 and sixty chickens vember 3 "~t the Klrkwood 'Hotel
there in 193 rich in his hi ) fo~ Miss Pinkerton will sing Air de
~_ 6. The Republi I .., -- - I inch by a half i " " I " I gone over the top I ] R~surf.cin_ ..~ ~,_,,._~ ..... ~ ] went out into over two ilundred s in Des Moines The suspension of
~,~s Carried all but the townshlr I~.±de annual fall meeting of the|48 hours until he could be relieved] ~ in its 1938.39 mem_lLta," from the opera "L'Enfant[e,,~ ,t~,=,+gxr~,=,~'~===:~:,, ~=,~Ulnomes' Tide occasion is ahvays so- {CerAer Point from the state sue-
i~t2ces in Linn township for *th: ]~ornell board of trustees will be ] and taken to a hospital for treat- I ~ bership campaign [ Prodique" by Debussy. ]:='~"~ ,~"~,'~":,,',',',~"~"o,"~'=,,~,", ",a'~','- I cial dud jolly. Groups were pres- I c~i.~tion would have been auto-
"~ ume in s ~ nelu on next Tuesday Nov 15th ..... ~,~ ................. "- ~" ~'~'" r ~ " '
~" __ everal elections Two ] ..... :. ' - Iment. After six weeks or more in ] ~Tf~='~ and now has 52 I Four selections of Brahms are [tram past the Mrs Dan Kleineck I ent from Cedar Rapids, Mount ~, er- I matieally lifted had not a plea been
~,~r~ ago Roosevel The ooarG memoers Will convene at th he ltal he ~ent back into ac m m r w I non and Mechanicsvnic I
~o" t receive(1 251 " I e sp' " ' ' " " - ]l(~ I ])~ paid e be s ith ]included next In the program. /farm " , , " ' ~. , presented by the Llnn County
~'~'erteS to 119 for I,..tndon. T'nere l nine a.m.. at their usual meeting ] tive .service. He was. decorated for ~d~I a quota, of 49, ac- ] "' .~...~.,D...... '* .......... fvnm ~'2rnna.n.~ ........................ .lnn~ ] l~.'~,,.¢~|n~.~ ...he .',----~ ........ .... ~.~.~o+ ] ...... i SSchoolmen'.s Club, that the .suspen-
d" e no absent voter ballots ] place m the west room of the li- I bravery in battle and for remaining I ~ cording to Mrs I ............................. ]front Mount Vernon cemeter,, to I Mrs Marine Rieger Heads ] sion be continued until the end el
~.'ne detailed v " brary Luncheon ~ill, be served ~ ~ " uy ~t-u~,,u~,-~ w**t ~e ~t,.~ ~ ~u.. ~ • ~ ~ -
I~_ ote for U S Send I • ] in the battle after receiving three I Hazel Klinefelter I ............... | ~tandlng Rock school ] ~th,m~, ~-~ie~ Aid, the first semester The county was
r, Gover " " them in the Merner hall i i ' oerman anu the recital w., ,..,vo,., • • ,..,- .... ...~.~ .~.... ~ .~, -
~o~ . nor, Congressman county I d n ng ] wounds by both the French and [ president, who said the successful ] .......... ] Resurfacin~" of road south from ] I represented by Supt Green of Cog-
~u tOwnshi o ' ' - room • With a group or £~egro spirituals o ----- •
l';ern • P ff,ces, for th-. ~-.~,,,,,~x#^""+ • . . I American government and was re- .,-ampaign had been made. ,by. the, ' |[~isbon to the county line. Ti,c .Methodist ...... Aid So"iety met gon Supt Macaula:~- of AIburnett.
~ .°n., Lmbon and Linn townshi- I. Trustees.. .... and faculty will gathe~ I commended for captaincy by the l. membership committee. Several I Miss Helen Venn and Miss Mar- | Resurfacin~ of road west from Phursday afternon with Mrs. Ga~e Supt. Hansen of Central City, and
~reclnts follows: ~'l*n the exn.lb!tlon .hall of the Arm- [latter. I others have indicated that they will |garet Sehuele .will be the accom- [~range Hall"to Marion townshlpl Prink and her assistants, Mes-i Supt. Rahn of Lisbon, president of
I~ ~ LIs. Llnn ]str°ng DUll~lng.at ~ o clock tor a ~ "While in his senior year at Cor- ] become members and pay their I pantsts. |line. I dantes E. M. Franks, (_~. L. hnl, ] the county club.
~il" U.S. Senator ~meenng ana a tea. |nell he enlisted and entered the of- dues. ] "'--'----'------ ] Resurfactng of road from Me- I~ohn Woods, and "1'. J. Pickett. ] After considerable questioning
~ltlett D .................. 221 158 6~ I~.1~mm~.~m--~--1-~-" ...... ]flcer's training camp at Fort Snell-| The Mount Vernon unit of thel AILIkIiIA| DIIII I~llll /Shane bin on Snrin~ville road eastl cader was Mrs E P Bigger So-land deliberation by the I)oard and
tcKlnson R ~r, " I ........ ' " '= "-'." ' .. ". " .... . "
............ oo5 297 781HliM~'I'IIMIhiE %1/111 Jmg He received his degree with [American I.eglon Aux*hary is In I/Al111UkMh I~ULL U/ALL ho eounty line west of Martelle ] ~,ety offlccrs tor the year are: t council a motion was passed unani.
1~ . Governor I ll%lllItU%/%lllIlll%]l II ilIA]IA ) other Cornellians, at a special ser- I its sixteenth ye;r of existence, hav- I / --- '--- .... " I Presidcnt---4lrs. Mayme Reiger. ] mously that the suspension of Cen-
~rasenel D ............ 182 1 ~ ] ~'%~,a~,~,m,~ m~m.~,,~,,~,,,,. ] vice at Shelling, conducted by Pre- |ing been organized in 1922. Mrs. ] ~D~ ~J ~D|~ ~V ~ ]['),r,~*,*,'~4"'~'n~ P~.~V ]~ I Associate Pres.--Mrs. Carl Dahn. ! ter Point be continued until the
i~uson R .................. 586 2~ 82 I |||'|'||~ I'||[~||~||W | sident Charles W. Flint. [ Marian Hogle, was its first presi- ] I/JIM10 ~11 l'lUU~/ I _~s~. vl[_~l~|,vat~ ~t ,.,j. ~tv, [ Secretary---Mrs. Lipid Pet~rson. ! end of the first semester, that duro
~ra" - Lieut. Governor ]V%;~JUIIL |Vl~l%lllkllk%l VV I RALPlt HAHN ]dent The Auxiliary was started l I Surfacln Pro,ects I Treasurer--Mrs G L Albright i tUg the second semester and until
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I~ .... . ........... 191 148 60 ] -- ] Ralph Hahn enlisted in Co. C ] with a very large ntembership but ] The annual Red Cross member- ] ] 1st X Ice t res.--Mrs.E. M. ', the Noverabcr meeting in 1939 they
~'c~enlooper R ...... 577 289 83 I Final plans for the annual home- [ at Cedar Rapids and was stationed ] during the years many have died. I ship Roll Call, will t~ke place this ] Two road surfacing projects I Franks. I be put on probation, and that the
1.^_a~epres~ntatlve in Congress ] coming of Mount Vernon high / at Sabula before being sent to I some have moved away and others ] ..... year, from Fri- ] north of Mount Vernon, will be ~ 2rid Vice Pres.--Mrs. E. P. Big- i Center Point school board must
IL~..c_°,°.senD .............. 209 159 65 I school made under the supervision / Camn Cody and to France After I have dropped their membership. [ II n ii ~11 day November ] completed soon which are paid for t gel'. t enter a motion on their minutes to
u~l,er R " " "- " ' "
~r" ~.. ...............564 281 73 | - ~several changes in France he was [ Among the members who have ] _ ~ ~ N 1 lt h, through I by donations taken by the property [ 3rd Vice Pres.--Mrs. Josephine t the effect that the Center Point
^__ ~tate ]Representative I ed. Francis Allen, sophomore stu- / sent into fill a gap in Co. C, 101st I served as presidents are: Mrs. He- I ~1~~1 Thanksg l vi n g ~ owners. Bids were taken for the [ Kettering. t superintendent would be given full
~*ey D .................. 175 125 54 I dent in Cornell, will present the ad- / infantry, a Massachusetts regiment ] gle, Mrs. Julia Brace, Mrs. Niary [ ~ day. Mrs. Mac I hauling of gravel from the Nell I ---------- I and complete authority In all mat-
~C?:v~r R .............. 593 317 92tdressat thespecial Armistice pro- ] that had seen hard service and suf- ] Caraway, Mrs. C. E. Kegley, Mrs.I ~ Bovey, chair-]plt withthe recent lettingof PWAII~/%|| /~11~|| ~rl~lLlrlIFl~ t~el•s relating to athlett:':~.
I~.,~_ ,ha 1) ............ 187 146 681gram scneumed for 10:15 o'clocK[fered heavy losses. IElizabeth Warren (deceased), Mrs.[ ~ man of thelprojects. Sufficient money hasl~|~|| |PI|| .~|/l~ |.~ ] .... ------'-~.--~-----...
~ ~ ................ 285 79 " " " " " ' [ He was killed in action Oct 27th ] , • " , . • ] ~ Mount Vernon ] been collected and turned over to [ 1 • P
I1~,,~.__- . ~ounty Auditor to which the public is cordially in- ] in Belleau Woods, north of Ver- ] Mary %Valters. Mrs. Frances Beach, I ~ unit, asks that ] the county to pay for hauling the ~ILI & I~!1£ |~l:tll'.lll~ I1~ A ~F ] Surprised On Birthdav
I~ea~ime!ster D ........ 188 140 59 ] vlted to attend. .. ~ dun. We quote front the Mount ] Mrs. Elizabeth Kimball, Mrs. Hazel] m ~ all residents be ] gravel. The county furnishes the I ~[~ ]'~[~L|t~| |L~ ~'~ ~[ ] A. family gathering at t~e Heston
~[" ~'Y ~" ................. 577 296 87 ] A parade will follow the .pro: ~ Vernon Record files of March 5, I Klinefelter. I I[Jl~ | ~1~1~1~ prepared to I gravel. The two roads are: I ................... ] Phelps home Sunday was a surprhle
II~dl~_ _~()unty Treasurer I gram. Thts year, it was aeclaeu I 1919" "Statements given out after ] This organization Is a very busy I Illl~l~l m,Jllnllkl~ make t h e i r I East from primary No. 261, past I ,,.^ r ;o~,~., ~ ....~,,n o~n ] for Mrs. Phelps in observance of
~cea D to aoolish decorated floats used in one Man r u r v ~ ~"~
~at~o ~ - ............. 235 165 65 | ..... ~ the close of the war showed that I . y eq ests are ecei ed contributions to the Red Cross sell- I Enos Stepanek's to the Jones eoun- .. ! ~ ~,o~:: .,~,~. ~,',,~ ,~,,:, va,, her .birthday. A basket dinner wma
......................... 537 274 80 I tormer years, and to mare the par- I his outfit the 26th division was in ] from the State Department which ] citers when they make the annual I ty line. This .7 of a mile stretch ] ~lu oe on ~rona ~ovemv_~r ~ n°- t enjoyed by the group including
IL Clerk of Court , ade more of an advertising scheme / ~ 1 ~ ?: ............ t must be filled to kee-- u" the I .... haxe he* I eonn c" F- u f c - r - In ~ ~'~ovem~)er z~. xms means re-e - ~ ._" ..........
~Oppenho.. ~ I~.,-. ,~ ^ . , .. , ....... /rue ban iVllnlel oKense ou bePt. z/tnl ~, v [canvass ~ne expects to " '| e ts win a s ra ea oau ] • ~l'n~" nlnFnb "" "-- th~ .... ~+ ,~,. I Mrs. l~lgnt Mr. an(1 Mrs. tleorge
.er ~ ~u promote mteresL m the [ootoall ~tandard of the rder T M unt ~o 1 ~ elo ht ~,,o e~'~ .... ,
I~Und,..:'_.~ ._ . ..... 191 150 60] ....... /and was later transferred to the[~ o . he o I canvassers selected by the last of|Jones county which will make it l " . '~. " = ......... -]Light and Homer, Mr. and Mrs.
"~,~[ ame o w n n Mount g~l]lZatlon all(1 en,ls~lng llew t)ll~
~![- tt ............ 578 287 87 ] g et ee zaarlon a a | big drive along the Meuse river [ Vernon unit has always been able I this week• Mount Vernon would I possible for many people residing t ~" ~ "" . ............. " ': Roy Light and family, Mr. and Mrs,
lk~, w County ]Recorder !Vernon, to be played in Ash Park, [ which culmiP'~ted in the canture of [ to meet these requirements One |like to have 100 members. [In the White Oak vicinity to reach [ t onnecnon wltn, t,n,e..~l~ea~ro~ [ Theodore Light Mr and Mrs John
I~-o-~.=_"- ...................... 180 144 53 l at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. ~ Sedan a very'short time before the I of the largest projects during the ! Although Linn county has not I primary No. 261 directly, when the [ .)deans that ~nel, ,~,,:. g,~.~.~=,~.~." i Light and family and Mr. ancl Mrs.
• ,~s ~ The entire assembly will stand ear i annual o sale The taus on humanity ~ ~ ~
I~~ " ................... 586 293 93 I ' I armistice Was ~i~ned Thi~ fi~-hting ] Y s the P PPY • I been visited by any major dis'tster I roads are bad. I ;" .. . "~" ~ ..... .~ .... , Willard Light and family.
~Oni ..... County Sheriff l at attention at eleven o'clock dur- included th~ ~l'gol~e Wood ~,hich I poppies made by the veterans in within the last year the Linn | The two miles from the Forest [ wne~e, n on..e is a 1.uemoe.r,.ne per- ~----
• -'-~ ~ in the pin in of ta s o Mr " - '" ' ' sonauy is there inlnledlately to
I1~ ,~ " ............... 179 146 49 I ~. g. . y g P ' Y ' is -nn~od 'is the fiev,.ist fie'htin~ of I the government hospitals are sold county chapter has a standing corn- I Edge school east to the Llnn Grove / .... ' ...... Saturdav Club Met With
"~* X% ~'Uller alia another nluslcian to lie ' ' *~" e~ ..... o ~ . help anu "tllevlate (llsLress it
~-" "~ ................. 592 291 98 ] . " lhe war not exce,)tin-' the i'i-iatin~ I preceding Memorial Day. Proceeds Imittce ready should "disaster ] church will be surfaced on the ~ - "- • : - • Mr and Mru MeCanl .
• L ~JOUnty .Att~,.~,~,, I Chosen. A vaudeville stunt and . ,, " . "~ ~, ,, " ' _ .° I front the sale of the "o""les are ' ..... • I .......... • .... I causes priue to rme m earn lnCllVIO- [ ° o vv ~=).....
)re in I~°Ward D ----.o~.v I dnno¢~ r~|ll onrnn~-|~a *ha ~rantnc~'- I O[ the marines at t~enean woos in I v v~ ] strlKe. [ sa[ne p,an, Lne ~rave, uelng tur- ] ual connected to be aware of this I The first meeting this season of
""" "'"~ho,~_ " ............... 190 153 61 --F~ .. ........ , .............o ~ ! the Cbate'tu Thief" fi,'ht In Inly [ used by the local units to carry on I American Red Cross nurses last I nlshed by the county and the pro- I ' : ....... ' ~ ." t the Saturda,~ club was a lu"~^"
• ,,pSon R entertainment i • ' ~ "~ ' " s r r • ~vonaertul tact 1~ is present to , a .~..v.
g 011 ~'" ,, ............ 587 284 86 " : The American troopslost men by | hospital work for the We ld Wa I year made 1 000 000 vlmts to the [ perty owners and others paying for [ ........... ] Saturda,, afternoon a+ ,a,.~ 1, ....
17 ~night .....~_lmty Co7~:r 134 85 Architect To O-'en i ~:,~ tne.m~ of thousands in this cam-] V#hreaAmerican Legion Auxiliary [si;dk lmnS~*ea~U~dti:Se~hnoet nlu~d~lg |the hauling. ] Aentppl;:~le[s etxntn~dads:n~r;nci:~*z~Y~l ] ~r~. and" Mrs. R. B." Mc~Conl'og2~
PRA ................. 1~ i' 'g ." ' " ~ to "pint T e club of thirty-eight memb .rs
~NKLIN TOIVNS]ItIp T ,,4- .... /'~ ...... i Frank Dvorak w::: also ~. Inem-[.~lways Joins with the American [available. Service given to enlist-]Albert Streets Will Have [ 2,.." ..... ,. - ~ }includes a grou- from Cedar Ra'-.
dUStlce 1.2qE::~blbl~l~ U~I~]I.~ ~ 1he lO(al colnnllLteo 1s i~lrs Jonn t., ~,
[uart- | ot Peace ]ber of the Co. D of the same regi- ] Legion in .sponsoring the Me.morial led nlen, disabled veterans and their I Closing Out ale, Nov. 16 IMcrIu~h Chairman Helen Fouse i ids and Mr. and Mrs. McConlogus.
)t, Ltm'~ ~u^ ]L L ~,- - MV IAs ...... ~ _ .. . I ment I uay exercises and tney usuany oo- dependents by American Rod Cross I Alb-rt Streets ~ill hold a cl~sin~ I ~.~,,. ~.',.a ~,~.. ~,'.,a p,~,~ r~t' "----~--- -------
)L LIle ~. • ~toya R " ine uornel, Lecture and .vtumc " ] -v p " [ |l -- * ' • -- ~[ ~a,S~ ~u,'u, l~v.~ ...ua,~, _e..l" .... -
I 579 298 Word of Ralph s death did not sel e atrlotic holidays with a workers during last year he ped t ] The Legion Auxiliary met with
• • Mitchell .................. coursewill be opened on Thursday I ' " ' or, out sale at his residence 5 ½ miles tle Henrietta Powder Estelle
II R ................ 586 293 ........... i reach Mount Vernonnntil March 3 iJoint picnic supper and program[solve pressing problems of ~o0,0001n^r,hw^s, pC M~nn .... inert 11#,I~''" "" ........ " ....... [Mrs. George Sallor on Tuesday eve.
Iii. Collts,~.,.. evening oy w. if*. 1:$ WlIICOX, notes I " ' / for the occasion There is a fine [ ~1 4-%.^1 #~'~;11 ~ ~,^ --.~ i U t "t: ~ t ~ ~ V~:" , ~-- | t:SUI'd, ~ora uogsdtttl, ~tell~t D()v~. [ i1~ 17%,.t],,~. .I .......... .i..
• ~a~ " ,, 11919 nearl four months after the • men anu ~u~,r ~...e~. *,,~ ~,,- • , ,,.~. -~-~-~- v,,~,,o --~ ,-~.
• T. WaKers architect who will speak onAr ' , Y n miles west of Grange Hall on the For your convenience the Bank
D . 1 " , - ' • • fellowship exlstl g in the two or- nual membershl Roll Call held . for the Linn County American Le-
~hoes. l 'alayton Nosle..--" ............ 98 136 chitect and Life" In the College[''k~mlstlce had been signed. - • ] ....... i .... [ ........ P ' _ [rock road on Wednesday, Nov.|and Post Office will also receP/e [ ..............
~*~'t Ii ~ ~ .... 553 3n~ , Lr~ ..... +~_. ~,*,.o p O Hann IS / Sa*~t~a~ u,to. ! trom Armistice say tarougn I .... ' . . • ~ , ,. I _ _ I glen anu .a.uxlnary get-togetner ror
• , ~ Townshln ~'~. ~-chapel at 8:00. He will also ad-[ .............. .*'~.'°" " "., I DR LIT~ELL TO SPEAK I ......... ~ ~ I l~tn, commencing aL ~ O'CaOCt~. ~memoersaips. I,~ ..... ,.,~. ,.. ~,, .... t.^... _,.,.
e ln1~0 ~. i~ D~ " ""~"~ ..... ~ one of three gOl(l star motners re- i• I TnanKsglvlng makes tn*s "0rK pos- l ,~.^ ,., ,-'¢^ .. ~ .,. ..,, ~. ~.+^.~ .,~.~ ,~,,o~,, ~ ,~ | I t,~; ";*~*,,**e u~ ~.vv~*,*u~[ or, wt~tt
• ~uWers, 19 press groups on the campus. The t . . " " y, lday, Novem- • ~-- -,~--,-s ,~ ~.,o~.u ,~.,. ,~oc,.J~ "-~--'--- ] committees a olnted bv .
• i TOWNSHIP " " " I • " [ Follov¢ing are the names of the/ ........... [ g • 1%V~shingto;~~ D C 'S'~turdav foi ] refreshments were served by Mrs
~lenn ~- Trustees Homes!:' 11:00 o'clock aLnl., "City I Born in LeGrand, Iowa, October/members of the ;Mount Vernon / .~Wte"e on next tuesday, ~ov. 10. I Harry Dunn ,','ill hold a closing ! lo~'v'in" a lo;~g ih, 'es ' Miss" I P.ailor. '
• er u ann vlnage Plannm 'me main n or ~v~r Jones lS Called one or the ~a s
. • ~o ~- - g son D 1939 ... 77 • • " g''" " [28, 1895. SonofAnnaa d Ge ge|untt: I. • ..... " ... , ': [ out sale on his farm located 3 miles .......... ~ in the Iisbon~sch'ool'andt -------------------
_* | ~'~. ~-~rIpps D 1940 ......... ,~ lecture will be given on Thursday I Bowen. Graduate of Cornell col- ]Mrs Ruth Avery Mrs Charles] uon s ~oremos¢ ~vangeusts ann west of Springville and 5 miles east ~:~,u~u , .... ~ ~ ~ o r~ t The Camp Fire girls had a l)art~"
" ~oo .................... ,o • ' , " ' m Bible than ' C, orn~u eo.eo'~ ,,, ~,~ ...... -~ "
|~_ l~ dyear D Cl-,-u ,.,. evening at 8.00 o clock. , lege 1917. Volunteered December] Beach Mrs Blanche Beranek Mrs [ Is said to quote ore [ of Marion a mile north of No 151 ; • - ~ - ° ........ last Wednesday evening with Mary
"~'" ~enneth Yeisley D Assessor ...... ~ Friday morning 7:45 o'clock, Mr. 8, 1917. Received training in avia-~Alice I3igger Mrs. Mary Car~tway [any ten preachers. The public iSlen next Tlaursday Nov. 17th corn" i;mt ~°l:e;~cZs~teah?agbe~V:sn)ing[pnl~ Esther Boyd. The group played
~,,--, .=F--~---~-~- .... ~ Willcox will speak on "Relation of lion at Berkeley and San Diego, | Mrs Ruth Current Mrs Edith | invited to attend. W. W. Cover-[mcncing at 10'30 sharp The of- ".'~".' ..~ **~^ .) .... food and ~dru~: de ' games and enjoyed piano nuntbers
]U: e Word of ,¢ Art and Architecture to Ltfe of California Dallas Texas and west[ Crain Mrs L,,dta 'Dolezal Mrs [dale is pastor of the church. ]ferin~" "ahich "includes ~t line of ~ ." . . .:¢ . = ......... ;, by Mrs \Vlekersham. Members at-
r ~a~ t/L p .,, , • : ' ' , '. a ' " ~' partlnent o[ tne uep,...,.,~,.~ ,~ " .
all eople at 8 45 ocloek he will Point Killed June 1918 air lane xc l t~nding ~ere bvebn Kaliban Wil
d Mrs. William Ague sneak 'in *h- :lJt*l, mh~Lt,~ ,,p " , , P |Mac Foster, Mrs. Ella Hahn. Mrs. ! nuts,So 1~~ of Main ] power farm machinery in e e- :~gricultilre. Miss Davis leaves a i ~ ..... ~.~ ~ -.' . _'--. "
~,lrs ...... ,~, r t'-" *"" " n ad lll~ tse .~ttnerlne an(1 EIea
I~f • Charles ~ .... Y ...... " ......... . PYT. JOSEPH ED%V. DVORAK [C. E. Kegley, Mrs. Anna Kent, Mrs. , ............. [ lent condition, is listed in a " si:*~r Mrs F M Co~ and brother, i " "~ ........... ~
~a i~rOrrnation rec:ntt:a received_ the tl~o b'oc!al. ~rowth, Mannerls.ms, Born Linn county 1887. Son of { Elizabeth Kimball Mrs. Hazel I~treet 1ices i~ot WorK OUt I vertisement on page six. P.C. Las- '~'rth(lr V/" Davis" of -Cedar Ra~qds t nor Briggs, Dorothea Tillia, Fanny
,O~ Will -'~,~ ~ ~ne OeRth ann laeaJs in Art and Arcnkec- ' Dela of a highway commission . :~ ' " . ": , ~ '' I,ou Sankot Genewt Cave Mar
,O~ ~ iam A~- .... ..................... -vr .... • Frances and Jacob Dvorak, a t Klinefelter. ] Y " [ sen and W F ,Mitchell will be auc- .- ........... ~ ....),- ~ .,,slt~d,~ du*un~-~ the ,I . .... Y
I~k..M°.unt Vernon, in ~ner, resl.aent lure. at lu:uu o CIOC.K ne wm uls: brother of Ed Dvorak of Mount[ Mrs. Hazel Lindsey, Mrs. Martha truck In sanding, the.hill on east] tioneers and First National Bank,month of July Funeral services I,~sther Bos, d, Mrs.. Joh!l Peteraon
I~r slster Edna. Fulw~-'~er trom cu~^ ~te!lglous Ar.cnltecture;" a~ Vernon. Entered armv on Febru-[McKune Mrs. Gertrude Mldklff, IMaIn street during lv~onaay eve-] Marion, clerk, were held in the Turner chapel in ann ~ars. t'alu W~cKersnam. Four
"man oo , laer Master *~'uu o'eloc~t "rteugious Edifices ........ " ...... t ............... ----tnin~s heav,, wet snow storm ~ . ._ _ " ..... visitors were Mrs C O He v .
- , t J~08 A-~--, ...... " .'~. . ' ,, . ary zb, I~15. t5o, A, ll~£n in- Mrs. 1~eu,an ivlnnoun, LvLrs. ~e i ~ °' ', - --~-.~.--- Ceaa- ,,a-ius on %%'eunesuay af-I .... o er
I~aSterrnan ealled~tt~.ffal~• .Mrs. ot various Religions.. .... fantry. Killed in action, October ] Mitchell, Mrs. Letha Paul, Mrs. | caused the hill to be blocked from ] Former Pastor Will Preach tcrn;'on~" ~" ] Barbara Bo::d, Lots Warner dud
mress of ta-- - -*,~ turmer as- un Drlaay evening the faculty ~n 191~ a ~ ~ ~ ..... I ~..^~... D~.o.~t. ~r.o ~o o~o+ I 8"30 p m until after midnight / A~. I "---- ~......n t'~., ~,.n¢l~.r " I Mr WicKorsnam
~th Mr" and MrsSA~def~u~d tahs:t atdhS:~3d:~etrS holllsJ°tnA~t:rtd:~ner PVT CHARLES NOSKA [tenberger, Mrs. Dorts Prlngle, Mrs.]OneofthelargeRuan°iltransp°rt] The Reverend Salnuel Wiley"IIarvestSunday" will be °hs"xv" I O,} Monday the group had their
away ear" - " P s .... ~" " ~'- - ~ --c. I r~,,,,. ~hodes Mrs GrRc~ Ro~,ers I trucks became stalled and jacK-| ...... ~ '''l at Coon Creek chucrh Sunday ] regular meeting with their guar-
~y in the Summ r net th r t~orn ~_~ly iowa January 1~ "'"" ~* ' ' ~ ° ' WhO preaches at Linn t.irov~ ' ~ , ~ ' •
14.50 ¢~ths were very rips- l e . Both _ . e ewlll be.an Informal gath- 'sot of Eva and Frank Noska En' ] Mrs Florence Sigglns Mrs. Marlys/knifed into a telephone pole in ~ churc~ more than twenty years November 20. A special program I dmn. Mrs. Peterson, and made
..... i~urlal Wasin LosAn_:l together, ermg,ttneexnloluon nau. , ter d the %rmy F brua F" -iSimonds Mrs .Mabel' Smith ltd./front of the Ernes'. R ssel re~il-]~gO Will return to that pulpit ,villbepresenled. Services wlil be- [ plans for a hike if the weather per-
Ig to t~-- . _ ~ eS, aCcord- The .nnre program for t te tec- "~ ' ' ' I ,~ .... ~.'^ ~..'a.. a,~, ~,a.,~ ,,o / ~ence to block the hig: way I ' .- . -- " - ~' .4 'el ck "tnd will close mits, if ,tot they will have a work
"~ Information tur • Co tpany H 118 h I tfant] ' ,~v,,v**~-~ ,~,,s,-~-, -,~-o. ~,-,,,~ -,*- ag'tin on ~unuav ~ovemoer 13 .in at 10 0 o • o , . )
~i"e Agne's form .... received, e aid music cou.rlle, w]ict, is~d in not~nn C *,~ " iris Mrs Mary Walters Mrs gva] Maintenance of be. :0 tlrout;h r,r~,,,,,~,~_,~t:~ ........ ~*~v,,-~n~ t 11"50 o'clock. Everyone is in-J ntcetlngatthetetersonhome. Sov-
.laUse,~,,.^~ =~Y Owned the eonsia~ red one of tm~ oesl ,~ver .............~" ..... i ,--' , ~: ~, • , ~,,~^ " ~,../ Mount Vernon has .b, en taK.m t .......... ~ ........... ,..~t .... e.... :~. , " ', en members were ,~r-~--* ~,-- *~,-
,,~ ~1~1-- ,---chased .byDr B^r"~- nlannel will be f .... ~ ~ .... a i Frace I weSt mrs. Dea~r, ce vv**cux, '**~ [ ............. si, m l\Viley will bring his fanlily of five . ,tcu. ~ _. v ............ -
t~ ~JUl, • ~ I*ll~lb 1" , , u .....a .. ~,,.*u- I ' " [ ~lt.,n.a V-Toh. ~rloo ~.~.. re'~ l~ , over Dy tnc l-llgnwl;y t OIlll] l/~k [ ... " ......... 1 meeting.
~LB, ~ .. ,ertise nent on page fi 'e. ICE kRLES ~ qfL ] ~r'~'~'~'k~.~"~'A'"mn";'~:."~7,'~.'~ C,~ ] and it waS necessar,' to wait for a ]-- . _ _" _ .~ ~ . ," ~AllD O1; THANKS t -----
~Rm°re than 100~-~-'~..~ ......... ~'J. I ( ~arles Stochl scl of Jr I Turner.~ ............ ] truck to sRnd the :fill. So ae ,)0 ].tneserwce, wmcn ~:Kms at ele c %Ve are sincerely grateful to ! BANKS AND PO,~I? OFF'CE V41IAb
I~e Fireman s ^^-2"~vv'~ a~tenaedlnsta l qulpment l~'0r IMI, James Sto hi. Die - ." ~- ...... ~ ^-o I cars were waiting ~t t tls ( ad )f m tne Llnn ~rove ~nape,. e,~,,,~ ..... ~ .,,~-b~,-,~ f-, th.~. ~ CLOSE AR~MISTICE DAY
~ru part •• * I ' JUnlOr ntem~we.o a.~: ~ ~.. . ...... ' ...... ~ ........ .. .... ' .... " ..... .
CUing i Y Tuesday Pas mc ia October 1 L 1 ~18 l at one time T e b~ s w~s I ( There wall be no o t.tl dqlv r
~e ~. n the American .... te ~rlzlngMilk .... I Foster Patrlcla Mitchell ~pal the hU. ' . Ouartet Entertains Rotary ~,any kind acts of sympathy dur- I, ~'~ P " ~ e -
• ~r *~egton ~ over two n( urs If mala ~ -~ les lU to%n or COUlitl o
~'~,. r.rldge and Pinochle was "~1-- Dac] en Dairy,in a n aderlise- , E~~L MITCHE! L [ Paul, Joan Prtngle, Diana Pr gle, delayed ....... - . ' :, The Rotary club was splendidly ing our sad bereavement. Our ap- ' *c '-" .... "Y n tomor.
~ twenty-two t-*-'-- - v ,~- merit m page eight an lOt nee i 0rn August fi18 3. ~ if, ' .x~n r~h,~nd,, w-~,,,~ ~o,,~rs L alse tenance or the nnl ¥,as tnae 1plat ] .......... ~- - ;, ')reeiation cannot be "tdeouatel- ~ row ~ rlaay, Arnusuce Day. For
:S~!St W ~u*es. i,aurence ' , .............. , -.~ -- o~ , " " l entertained Oy a quttrtet ot worneu - ' " " " "~ ~ thi
.aS awarded _ that e. uipment has b ~en i~ stalled I M~ Turner. S n f Ed ca Re ers Mar aret Sl ins ( .he- supervision the hill :)rot ~bly ~ou d I _ ~x reused ~ • s reason the Hawkeye-Reeord
e hi n the priz~ for t g - g gg ' ' r r i fie students Gordon Meyers, Sheldon "" P ~ 'ttas t) ' "
g est SCore l _ for pa ~teurlzlng of mdk al d ;hat MI ~hell. Volun eer ~d A rl ,~ . anor Th( |as- have been sanded ear] a . , _' • Mr and Mrs ],' A Olson ~ cen Issued on "fhursday morn.
derna n bridge dud Joe ' leve Ann Snyder. Ele a r ~e ~ Rahn Gene Ferrm and John Crous, " .......... ', in ins
^ an Was the ^ they n ~w offer pasteurized I ill|: to ' 19: I. Overseas n I atter: E sen truck probably would n, t h e - ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kerns ~ g lead of the regular time.
no.hi Winner vf the M ~ , r 1 m stalled who sang vocal numbers on Tues The Mount Vern n
e ala.- e Prize Refreshments- of punt Vernon and Lt~bon ( rot)m- Fi d Artllle y.Dl~ at a~ i " co e • ~I day evening at The Grill The pro" Mr and Mrs B B Miller' '1 o BanR & Trust
.. -mode and co .... ers. he equipment has t een Ca f., Governm, at aospid, Window glass in all sizes, ring _ _ ~'---g-Z2Z~__~ --- " " • ' 3'Ir: and ~l,'s: L: V: ~Iiller: company and the Lisbon Bank &
flee was a .... pmced on the ground floor of the~ 28, 192~. ! in your sash for replacement. Ex- . Read the S~a.nd Ad and get a gram ^was arranged by Eugene lc Mr and Mrs E L Miller Trust company will be closed on
Hodge Restaurant. (Contlnued on pa~e8) ~, pert glazing C W. Neff. le zree "rneatro uc~e~. ~ ~'*~'~ .... ' .... Armtstico Day,
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