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The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa • Page 5

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Muscatine, Iowa
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Operetta To Be Presented at Junction School Columbus will-present the operetti "Naughty Marietta," Tuesday May 4 at p.m. in the Columbu: high school auditorium. Morris Maisenbach is director. Margy Owens will be heard in the leading role of Marietta and Dayle Frisk will have the role of Capt. Richard Warrinj ton.

Others in the cast are: Ronald Curtis; Hugh Dunn, Fred Dupuis, Deanna Solomon, Kaye Hill, Lila Snyder, Nancy Barbee, Joyce Howell, Marilyn Diller, Deanna Solomon and Margy Owens. A marionette dance will be presented by Frank Jamison and Kathy Weber. Rangers are Jim Howell, Bob Enke, Lee Foster, Don Mapel, Harold Prior, Bob Billings, John Moore, Lee Morrison, Larry Robertson, Charles Shellabarger, Myron Frisk, Larry Prior and Ron Woodruff. Spanish girls are: Virginia Foss, Janet Stapp, Pat Schweitzer, Jean Cruthirds, Carla Bell and Virginia Dunn. Flower girls are Baja Harris, Gwen Cassabaum, Ha Buser, Sharon Newell, Joan Crossley and Judy White.

Quadroons are Elaine Bell. Elaine Burns, Shirley Carey, Donna Hughs, Janice Long, Nancy Morgan, Joan Owens, Karen Greene, Rosemary Mapel, Kaye Hill, Pauline' Grcsscup, Judy Carey, Karren Kriegel, Joan Duncan, Donna Season and Connie Tisor are the convent maids. A chorus known as the street sweepers includes Doug Bausch, Vic Brown, Paul Pennington. Lester Bausch, Paul Duncan and Joe Newell. The Community club will meet May 3, at the Midway sales company lunchroom.

Committees will report and plans discussed for summer programs. Plan Check-Up For Pre-School Pupils on May 4 Lone Tree The, pre-school round-up for kindergarten children will be held here at 10 a. m. May 4 in the school audi- It is for children who will have reached the age of five before Nov. 15.

They will examined by the Johnson Nursing service person- Tiel and a dietician from the Uni- 'versity of Iowa hospital will give a talk. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Musser, Mae Musser, Mrs. Howard Stock and Willis Musser attended funeral services for Mr.

Kuehn at Norway Friday morning. He was the father of Mrs. Don Musser of Cedar Rapids Wednesday a group of women of the Fremont Homemakers, Lincoln Rural club and the City Farmerettes attended a tea and program at the Mayflower Inn in Iowa City. This was a farewell courtesy to Mrs. Margaret Hausheer, Johnson county home economist, who has served this area the past year.

Mr. and Mrs. Hausheer are moving to Des Moines. Hostess to Club Mrs. Dan O'Connor entertained the Kensington club Thursday afternoon at a bridge party.

Prizes were won by Mrs. Julia Luther, first; Mrs. Bessie Brinkmeyer, second; Mrs. W. R.

Brewster, low; and Mrs. Mae Musser, traveling. The next hostess will be Mrs. Mae Musser. This will be the last meeting of the season.

Mrs. George Zibilich enter- fained a group of women at a dessert-bridge party Thursday afternoon, Hospital Patients Mrs. Remda Rossman is a patient at University hospital, City. Ben Kecler is seriously ill in Mercy hospital, Iowa City. Patricia Jarrard, daughter oi Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence Jarrard, underwent an eye operation at University hospital Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Burson and children are visiting in the Earl Hinkley and Harold Kruse homes. Connie Musser, seven-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Musser has been dismissed from Mercy hospital. abeth SchnacR, Annette Mueller, Alice Mathews, Mayme McKeag, Vera Kelelsen. Mrs. Wilbur Paul entertained the Emanon club at her home Thursday afternoon.

Prizes at five hundred were awarded to Mrs Ardell Christensen Mrs. Arthur Jenner and Clair Kean'. Mrs. Kenneth Marolf was a guest. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Harper re- Mrs. Nicolaus Tells of Trip at Auxiliary Meeting Wilton The Presbyterian Ladies Auxiliary held its monthly meeting in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon with a good attendance. Mrs. Edna Maurer.

president presided at the business meeting: Mrs. Edith Nicolaus gave a talk on her recent trip to Cali- 'fornia, a visit to Chinatown, a tuna fish cannery and many other places of interest, including the Hawaiian Islands. Hostesses were Mesdames Eliz. MEAT CUTTER Or Won With a Knowledge of Meats To Work In Our Tipton, la-, Market Good starting pay Liberal Insurance plan Excellent chance for advancement. IF YOU ARE ENERGETIC AND LOOKING FOR A PERMANENT JOB WITH A FUTURE.

APPLY AT BENNER FOOD STORE Muscatine, Iowa Ask for Meat Manager turned to their home at Oskaloosa Wednesday after a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Lauser and family. Mrs. Beulah Abbot of Bowling Green, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Holland Abbot. The Rev. and Mrs. Burton Collier and son, David, of Luther, are spending a week's vaca- tion with the Rev. Colliers par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Collier Mrs. Mark Collier spent Thursday afternoon with her old college friend, Mrs. Lloyd Wallers, of Frannie, Wyo. who is' ill in the University hospitals in Iowa City.

Subscribe to The Journal Today. Cool Month With Normal Rain Is Outlook for May Washington The Weather Bureau says its 30-day outlook for May calls for tempera. tures to average below seasonal normals from the Western Plateau states eastward to the Lower Mississippi and Ohio Valleys with greatest departures in the Northern Plains. Above normal temperatures are predicted along the West Coast and also east of the Appalachians, Near normal temperatures are Muscaiine, Iowa, May 3,1954 expected in areas unspecified, the Bureau said. Precipitation is expected to equal or exceed seasonal normals over most of the nation except for subnormal amounts in West Coast states.and in the extreme southeast.

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