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M.H.S. SCRIBBLER Marianne Scott Ass't McAninch Freshman Shirley Walter Sophomore News Deloris Hiatt Junior News Paul Turner Senior Betty Strunk Grade News Mardeena Hiatt Club News Strunk Sports Tomlin, James McCord Music Jordan, Jerold Luse RoVing Reporter Lillie Belle Schaffner This 'n That Brain, Ramona Cox Seniorgraphs Albertson Sponsor Helen Price ACROSS THE EDITOR'S DESK There isn't much school news this week since it is such a short Clubs are getting organized for another year, School has been a sort of hit and miss affair, with pupils out for the State Pair and with school getting out for the Fall Festival, But It usually is hectic for the first week or two and then it settles Into a smooth schedule with, only small interruptions which can be expected. state fair as wor Many of the students participated in the state fair as ushers, patrolmen, policemen, night watchmen, exhibitors, demonstration teams, and onlookers, BOYS SPORTS The Moravia baseball Warn trav- elled to Pulaski Wednesday to come out on top with aV score of 11 to 3. The Moravia team scored two runs in the first and two more in the second inning. Schwabe did all the pitching for Moravia with DuVall catching, first, Scott second, Albertson shortstop, McDanel handling third.

The outfield did 'some outstanding work i this game. Woodward played right; McCord center, and Ronnie Tomlin and Simmons played left. The sectional baseball tournament starts Saturday, Sept. 18. Parings are yet to be decided.

LIBRARY NEWS Librarians this year are: Joyce Brain, Martha McCord, Betty Landgrebe, Ramona Cox, Donna Underwood. Barbara Robinson, Joan Fox, Wanda McDwain, and Frances Raster. Mrs. Tuttle is in charge of the library. A new 30 volume set.

of the Americana Encyclopedia has been added to the library. INTRODUCING THE FHI Alden. When 11,1954. Where Iowa. pounds.

Color of Color of Where last attended school Moravia. Musical boys' glee club. basketball. hunting and riding hones. Frank Allen.

When 13, 1939. Where Iowa. feet, 8 inches. Color of Color of Where last attended school Fuller school. Dr.

Mary Wheeler Osteopathlc Physician Modern Methods and Equipment Calls answered day or night, city or country Above Coast-to-Coast Store Centerville, Iowa, Phone 87 Musical Hobbies building model airplanes. Insured Abstracts Prompt Courteous Bervtee (By Experienced Abstracters) Peoples Abstract Title Co. CeatervJUe National Bank BWg. Mwedtth B. Orlfftaf, Owaer Phom424 THIS AND THAT By Mons and Jo Slipping Beauty Oily to bed, Oily to rise, Makes a gal easier On the eyes.

Hear! Hear! It is also possible that blondes prefer gentlemen. Has everyone seen the new rings that have been flashing around MHS this week? By this, of course, we mean the Junior class rings. Big Four Conferences; Hither, thither; and yawn. hope everyone had a nice time at the.Commercial.club picnic. We sure did, except that the water was sort of chilly.

Sticker The answer to this question Is one I'd like to know: Where do the folks in Tell each'other to got The MHS halls are more crowded since some of the FFA boys, who were ushering at the State Fair, are home. We wonder why Wendell and Jim made it back several days before the others. It couldn't be because they got fired. Could ItT Time to run along, see you all next week. Moria and Jo 16 to 11.

Thefe much substitution throughout. tfte game. Schwabe did most of the pitching for Moravia with Larry and Gary Pfannebecker seeing some action the mound. WHJBRBABOtTS OF SENIORS Bill this' fall. Carole Broshar Des Moines, working for Witmer-Kauffnan- Evans Co.

in the Equitable building. Marion In the Standard Oil Station. Wendell College in CenterviUe. Janet training at Broadlawn Hospital in Des Moines. David College this fall.

Delores Shirley Farnsworth Des Moines, working the Methodist hospital. Charles in Cedar Rapids. Charles Wanda Jordan Des Moines, working in the Capitol building. Robert Junior College. Fern Moines, work- Ing for Look magazine.

Marilyn Moines working in the Methodist hospital. Keith in Ottumwa. Joyce Martin Des Moines, working for Bankers Life. Gordon Francis college in Ottumwa. Kathryn Moines, working for National Travelers.

Curtis Marvalee Phillip in partnership with his father. Rex Ann College this fall. Junior College. Shirley Marian Reagan house. Franklin construction work with his father and brothers.

Howard on going into the Air Force. Mitzi Des Moines, working at Allied Mutual Casualty Co. Joan 'Stevens working in the Pentagon building. Margaret Lynn in Marshalltown. for Tu- baugns.

Earl construction work. Raymond College this fall Jim Wilson Work in Cedar Rapids for the Wilson Packing plant. Paul College this fall. Paul in the Art Fox garage. BOYS SPORTS The opening of school Monday found approximately 30 boys on the baseabll diamond matching their skills for the nine positions on the team.

Permanent positions have not yet been Our first game was Thursday with Blakesburg. The home team scored 11 runs In the thhtt inning but Blakesburg came ahead to win "Say It With Flower." Flowers Wired Anywhere Floral Designs Funeral Sprays Richey Florists Phone 194 512 N. 3rd St. ALBIA. IOW A COMMERCIAL CLUB On Tuesday evening, Sept 7, the Commercial club held a picnic at Lake Wapello.

having as their guests all students who were eligible for membership into the club. Eligibility into this club- is taking, or having taken, work in two commercial subjects of which one may be taken one year, the other the following year or both may be taken the same year. The group enjoyed swimming and boating after which they went to the grounds for a weiner and marshmallow roast. The menu also Included baked beans, potato salad, and Tnose attending were Eddie Schwabe, Joyce Brain, Ramona Cox, Carson Jordan, Marianne ALBIA SALES CO. AT SALE PAVILION, ALBIA, IOWA CATTLE-HQG-SHBEP SALE EVERY SATURDAY ANNUAL PONY SHOW AND HORSE AND MULE SALE Monday and Tuesday, Sept.

27-28 CONSIGN US YOUB ESTOCK WE ALWAYS HAVE THE BUYEHS BONDED FOB YOUB PROTECTION Sales Co. JDNMM Scott, Betty Strunk. Betty Charles Turner, Loretta Witt, Loretta Helmtek, Carol Gordon, Charlene Bums, Dick Albert son. Jesse Allen, Marvin Under wood. Donna Underwood, Lillie Belle Schaffner.

Mardeena Hiatt, Doris Barbara Robinson, Mary Setlrodt, Maxine Firkins, Margaret Condra, John Brown, and Mr. White, the club sponsor. Moron: 'TTeab? Let me heat you in algebra." Loon: "Ain't I srnaftf 0 Gtoon: "You've less seme than the change of a nickel. Over heard in the halls. First Student: That's right, money Second Student it only says goodbye to me." It seems that some of the Commercial Clubs members are quite the sailors.

They took to the boats at the party''the other night like old sea men or women as the case may be. EnoiT By Mn. J. T. VanDorin It really cooled off for the Festival.

Everyone is tired from trying to attend Moravia and Blakes- jurg. Hope they don't have them the same time again. Everything vas just Enjoy meeting old friends and making new ones. Peaches, peaches. Everyone busy canning.

So many and so nice. Mrs. Marvin Gardner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walter and Marcia spent Monday evening helping their mother cele- her birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons spent Tuesday evening with them. Mrs. Harold Hawk took the girls to a 4-H meeting at Linda Ward's Wednesday evening.

Leo VanDorin and family called at the J. T. VanDorin home Thursday evening. Linda remained with hem. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Bentzlnger from Mt. Sterling spent Thursday with their son Richard. Marvin Vance and family spent Sunday at the Art McCombs lome. Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Faber, Mrs. Mary Jo Manley and Marlene, VLn.

Flora Jones spent Sunday at the Floyd. McFall home in Center- vine. Mary Jo was celebrating her lirthday. Harold Hawk and family the wedding of Thomas Wilson at Seymour, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Bentzlnger and Ricky met Mr. and Mrs. Howard Belmer from Peoria, 111., at Burlington, Sunday, for a picnic and visit. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Hudgens called at Mearl Walter's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo VanDorin, Sruce and Rita called on Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. VanDorin, Monday morning. DeWayne McCombs and family spent Tuesday evening at the Dallas Faber home.

Dallas Faber and family visited after church with Mrs. Ida Griffin. Coulson By Theo Miller Unioovillo By Mrs. D. 8.

Fenton Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Lathen and son Jerry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fenton.

Mrs. Lathen filled the pulpit Sunday morning at the Baptist church. She will be here again next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Good of Columbus Junction, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hopkins spent Sunday at the parental Frank Hopkins home. Mrs. Anna Walters visited over the weekend with her niece and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Rolla Carter, near Moulton. Mrs. Eunice Knight and Maybelle spent from Friday to Sunday morning at the parental Walter Stufflebeam home. Mr, and Mrs.

Walter Proctor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Verner Howk and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Otha Fenton called Sunday evening at the parental 3. S. Fenton home. Mrs. Martha Miller was also a caller.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bridgeman and children were dinner guests of his aunt, Mrs. Aaron Smith. Miss Shirley Farnsworth and Miss Fern Kelley of Des Moines spent the weekend with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Kelley, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fenton. Mrs.

Elizabeth Guernsey of Centerville spent the weekend with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wilson, and at- ended the corn festival at Blakes- on Saturday.

The Utopian club enjoyed a picnic at the roadside park east of Centerville Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Haynes of Grinnell, Iowa, visited with their cousin, Mrs. Clint Robb and fam- ly.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cook of 'arlier, are spending their vacation with their friends, Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Stark. Mrs. Ola Stanley was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Myrtle Harrington.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Selix spent Saturday night with his mother, Mrs. Rella Selix. The Moravfa Union, September 16, 1954 tended the Moravia Fall Festival.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Andrews of Des Moines, Itfr. Jwd Mrs. Clyde Hiatt of Centerville spent Sunday afternoon at the C.

Andrews home. Mrs. Ray Tubaugh and Mrs. Lee Tadlock were visitors in Bloomfield and Ottumwa, Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Strunk and Barbara were dinner guests Sunday at the parental Reo Bryant home near Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tubaugh and girls were dinner guests Sunday at the parental Lee Tadlock home.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin of Udell spent Sunday evening at the Andy Andrews home. Mrs. Iva Strunk was a dinner guest Sunday at the Gerald Burton home.

Earl Shiltz has re-entered the hospital at Iowa City, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kelley and family spent Sunday evening at the Norman Kelley home. Mr.

and Mrs. Faye Garner and Mary Beth of Unionville spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tubaugh and Albert Tubaugh attended the corn carnival at Blakesburg Saturday.

Mrs. Ida Gray of Centerville spent Sunday at the Garner Cleaver home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Williams and family of Centerville were dinner guests Sunday with his mother, Mrs.

Nellie Williams. Mrs. Albert Tubaugh spent Monday with Mrs. Roy Tubaugh and "amily in Belle Plaine. Mrs.

Laverne Fowler and Carolyn of Udell were over night guests Saturday with her grandmother, Mrs. Laura Hoffman and! 'amily. tended the Moravia Fall Festival the past week. Glad to see our old neighbor, Mrs. Alcia McCord, there.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perry were in Ottumwa, Thursday. A doctor was called to see Cass Hamilton Tuesday. He is better at this time.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis and family of Des Moines spent the weekend at the Robert Jennings home. Mrs. Edward McCord spent Thursday and Friday afternoon with her mother, Mrs.

Carrie Tar- rier. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gladfelder accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Main of Knoxville on a trip to Nebraska Friday, and they returned home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Hellyer and daughters spent Sunday at the Dell Hellyer home. Bert and Mary Lou Rinehart, and Carla Gillaspie of Wyoming were calling at the Dell Hellyer home Saturday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gladfelder and Judy were calling at the Jess Gladfelder home Sunday evening. Kenneth did the chores while they were gone on their trip. Mrs.

Delbert Calhoun, Mrs. Clarence Whitehead, Hazel Hellyer, and Martha McCord helped serve the Albia Lion's club at Iconium Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Calhoun and sons spent Sunday at the Clarence Baker home at Leroy, Iowa.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennings- spent Sunday evening at the Delbert Calhoun home. Salem By Hazel Hellyer Everyone in this community at- Meet Margaret Truman's Date, in Sunday's American Weekly! He's the bachelor Governor of New Jersey, Robert B. Meyner, who's being mentioned as Democratic candidate for President in 1956! For the candid story of Governor Meyner and Margaret Truman, get the American Weekly, with Sunday's Chicago American.

Miller By Arthur Andrews CRAZY CBACKB First Student: "How do you like school this year?" Second Student: "Oh! School's o.k., I guess, it's the principal of the can't stand." Student: "I studied history, chemistry, and last Misses'Mabel and Bertha Coulson were dinner guests of Lillian, Sylvia and Elsie Callen on Sunday. Mm. Kenneth Daniels was an afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs.

Theo Miller spent Sunday after: church with Mrs. Van Lemaster. They also attended the alumni gathering in the park in the afternoon. Jerry Boblenz spent Sunday Alan Dooley. Mr.

and Mrs. Mabry Taylor of Chester, Iowa, spent Thursday night at the Ernest Hiatt home. Sandra Hiatt attended a MYF meeting at Moulton Monday night. Rev. Banks Doggett was a caller on Wednesday afternoon at the C.

S. Cajlen home. Mrs7'Norris O'Conner called at the Kenneth O'Conner home Monday ipftrning. Nancy Boblenz spent Sunday afternoon with Sandra Hiatt. Charlene Burns attended a class picnic at Lake Wapello Tuesday evening.

Carol Gordon came home with her and stayed all night. Sharon O'Conner visited Nancy Steffen Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rosooe Pennington were Sunday evening visitors with, the Boblenz family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hiatt were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Harold Hudgens. Mrs.

Stella Sears is visiting at the Kenneth O'Conner home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hiatt attended a birthday supper for Mr. U.

S. Hiatt Thursday evening in honor of his 85th birthday. Sharon Argo attended a party for Patty Harris Monday night. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Miller spent Friday at the Ivan Gibbs home near Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luse and family of Lacona, Iowa, spent Sunday at the parental Claude Paris lome. Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Means and Raymond of Melrose, Mrs. Margaret Comstock of Albia, Mr. a.id George Williams and family of A very spent Sunday at the Cecil Comstock home. Mrs.

Ralph Tucker spent Saturday afternoon at the Bud Walter home. Paula Cleaver spent the weekend at the Andy Andrews home. Several from this community at- Buying Timothy Clover Seed, Oats, Corn, Wheat' Soybeans Seed Rye, Alfalfa Seed, Timothy Seed Fertilizer Several sizes Water Tanks, Wagon Tanks, Feeders, Waterers Elevators, Wdgohs, Wagon Boxes, Hoists, Scoops, Corn Cribbing for Silos. GOODE Seed Feed Co. Phone 342J Farm Block Albia FORD SERVICE Body and Fender Repairing and Painting Complete Motor Overhauling General Motor Tune-up four fttntat BRIGGS MOTOR Co YOUR FORD ALBIA Always A Good Line of Used Cars 6 Trueka in the galley! It's always fair weather when your family together over good food, dona to a turn on on electric range! 'Be Modern Cook Electrically' broiling frying or boiling meal preparation's always smooth sailing when electric heat takes the guessing out of cooking.

You can count on complete cooking dean, cool and quick as a wink. Whether it's a man-sized meal fox a hungry crew (or a snack for your mate), you'll save time, work end worry every time you use an electric range! See Vour Local Dealer This advertisement published by the Iowa Southern Utilities Company in interest oj electric cookery..

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