Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Greene Recorder from Greene, Iowa • Page 9

Location:
Greene, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
9
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

NEWS OF THE GREENE PUBLIC SCHOOL Harriet Barbara Kathryn Yaw Afwteultmn Kelvin Drier Boartft Betty Jean Starkweather Hamilton CoHnne Hamilton, Roflfemary and Ruth Saint are on the honor Roll for shorthand I. A new student has been added to the class. She is Norma Bpeedllng. Norma comes highly recommended from her former commercial teacher of Nashua. Those on the honor roll for stenography are Doris Martzahn, Harriet McRoberts, lxrene iSenue, and Betty Jean Starkweather.

Those on the honor roll in bookkeeping are Wilfrid Burkhardt, Kfnsedahl, Anna Litterer, Helen Alton Howe, Irene Kramer, Har- Packard, Gerald Shekleton and riet MoRoberts, Robert Swab, Mary Lou Wegand, and seniors, Lorene Senne, Vern Thompson, Jane Davis, Earl Keihn, Sterling and Marjorie Wygle. Koester. Doris Martzahn, Gerald- Those on the honor roll for typ- iue MoRoberts, Harriet McRob- ing I are Keith Dralle, Rosemary erts, Donald Petersen, Rowena Kepler, Gerald Shekleton, and Ma- Schroeder, and Dorrene Tack. Dawn DIx Blythe Kyle Ruth Wllley Trainora Ciren Leonard Hardy of Cedar Falls, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Clary of Cedar the week-end vlulting In the Rapids, spent Saturday in the home of father, J. B. Hardy. JMU to to enter He will and finance Hesalroad returned training girls took state testa and we are all, rery thankful that we don't have to worry about those any more.

(We hope!) Starting the second semested, we dropped our reading methods. At the same time the psychology Dolan students are taking up ment. In arithmetic class we have been learning some new primary arithmetic games. A. Bathke home Emerson Broadwater of Minnesota, came and Mrs.

Frank Knight. Mrs. John Hidore of Cedar Falls, came Wednesday visiting until Sunday with her father, Theo. Thomas. Mrs.

Thomas who patient in the hos-pital at and expected AOBM this Mr. and Mrs. Herman SchMtttr of Charles City, were dinner Sunday in the home of Mm. 1s a ffer's brother-in-law and sister. Iowa Mr.

and'Mrs. Cliff "Crane. Drake a Mrs. borne with them and will spend the week itlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Home Economics data Plans Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Albrecht attended a meeting and dinner at the Russell Lamson hotel in Waterloo Friday.

Dr. and Mrs. William Andrews went to Des Moines Tuesday to attend the state veterinarian meeting. They will return Thursday Lieutenant and Mrs. R.

C. An. durft of Marble Rock, and the Rev. Arthur Franknauser of Aredblie, were dinner guests Sunday in the home of the Rev. and Mrs.

John A. Ludemann. Mrs. Royal Hardman spent the week-end visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

G. R. Balderson, and family at Fairfield. Mrs. Hardman's mother, Addie Merrick, sister, Maxine, of Salt Lake City, Utah, were also visiting the Balderson J.

B. Hardy and Karl Klein- th The ar Preparin preparing ueutenant Mrs. R. C. An- J.

B. Hardy and Karl Klein- eco nom i C8 class two has dersen and daughters, Sharon Kay schmidt left Monday to attend the neir new unit on conkinr and Pattv A--i ry Lou We'gand. Donald Wilson was among those on the honor roll in typing but has now gone to Florida. There is a possibility his returning in the spring Two students who dropped mercial work the last semester were Sylvia Burkhardt and Truman Sehrage. Students Make Ready High School Library foods and TM Fort Snell 0i Saturday and are also Sunday visiting i the home of Mr Greene High School Band Held Concert grain dealers Moines They day.

convention in Des will return Thurs- With the stait of the second The school library Is coming 'around in fine shape. Miss Winter, who is supervising this project reports that over books hav, be The Greene high school band gave its winter concert Tuesday night. The program was qute varied in that there were marches semester Monday, everything is overatures. waltzes, and descrip- running along in full swing. New tive music.

classes have been organized, new Most unusual about the concert, scnedu -es made, and new books was the fact that nearly all the urcna sed music on the program was com- by siderably, if you should remain at home between 2 and 4 o'clock and should give the team the information they seek. Church of Chrlat Bible school at 10 a. m. The Rose Lee and pat most out, for the student body to make nsa wa the song "Somei ror tne student body to make use where a Vo ce ig by Shirley Moon. W4 fn, xv III.

Probably the largest enrollment Morning Worship at 11 a. in any new course, is American Government under the us of Miss Winter, which every sen- lor tud nt must tak before grad- The post-poned meeting of the pep talk, Mrs. Heckman is chairman ot the refreshments committee the Brethren, Christian, Lutheran, Methodist and our Church are cooperating together for this very much needed and worthwhile project. Our weekly choir rehearsal will Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock, be held Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock Catechism classes will necoras business legallly. meet with Mrs.

Morehouse Thurs- Ig under the 9upervislon of Coach day afternoon at 2 urs Larson and boasts fifteen mem- those who took advanced that course is (being fol- For Cagers Won Three, Lost; Two Irene Klmery Leaving -Irene Kimrey. who has been go- A off to the honor students. to school here for the past low ed by trigonometry, taught by ii-oo A. It's hard work but it is usually month and a half, will leave Sun- Mlsa 'Seedorff, and those who took 7-00 worth it. We're very proud to an- da tor Davenport, where she will Occupations are now occupying nounce an increase in numbers, make her home and attend school, themselves with Industrial Geo- very odd thing was an in- Irene lias been stayng in the sraphy.

under the direction of crease in boys. H. V. Morris-home. We have all en- Mla Winter.

We would like to give particular Joyed knowing her and wish her congratulations to James Lucas much happiess and success, who has a perfect four record, six weeks, semester tests and av- Receives Letter Looks as if the juniors At a short pep assembly held a Junlor high basketball team and sophomores need encourage- week -Coach JLarson fared fcMy wel1 this season ment. presented Don Wilsonlhis basket- three wins Rock. Our honor roll for the past six toll letter. Don left Tuesday for Dumont and ClarksviHe, and two weeks period, based on a aver- Florida where he will attend school. losses to Parkersburg and Rudd.

reads alphabetically as fol- He was a regular member of the So far tnis season only five lows: freshmen, Charmayne Boyd," second team and was a speedy layers have won their suits. This Helen Eleanor Grey, Ellen player and a good shot. The rest nor gOes to Charles Ray, Lloyd We Charlotte Hamilton, James of the letters will be awarded at Km Bery, Duane Smith, Alan Gerall at Audrey Packard, Robert the class day exercises in the hardt an Robert-, 'Shook, Fern Smith and Willis spring. Sperry; sophomores, Dorothy Fuerst, Shirley Moon, Alberta O'- New Member Dorothy Petersen and Ruth The body Is happy to Whitehead. welcome Norma Speedling to our Juniors, Keith Dralle, Sidney school Norma is a member of the junior class and was formerly en- i oiled at the Nashua high school.

Rev. William Baier will be with to bring us the morning neld ln tne church, basement Saturday at 1:00 o'clock sharp. We are glad to have new faces appear each Saturday. The Union Service Sunday night in our church will be an interesting and different service. Plan to attend Next Sunday, the first Sunday in February your regular church attendance habit--welcome always.

tQUJ.UTY.ffi, ECONOMY MONARCHFINER FOODS Monarch Coffee, per pound Monarch Cake Flour, large pkg. Monarch Food of Wheat 19c ISc 10 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR 47 John A Ludemann. Paetor 10:00 A -Churn, Worship. Endeaor. 7:45 P.

Service in Presbyterian Church. It is with regret that we had to Christian Science Churches "Love" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Feb- cancel our Young People's pro- ruary 2. gram for last Sunday afternoon. The Golden Text is from Jere- We hope the weatherman will be taiah 31:3, "The Lord iath ap- considerate of our guests peared of 9 ld unto me, saying, Yea; Reverend George I have loved thee with an were un- lasting love: therefore with loving- aoie to get out of Dubuque due to kindness have I drawn thee." inches of snow in the The Lesson-Sermon comprises part of the state. In spite quotations from the Bible and we had a from the Christian Science text- for Sunday book, "Science and Health with Divine -worship service.

Key to the Scriptures" by Marv a cordial invitation to Baker Eddy. times, to all our services. One of the Bible citations reads- We welcome friend and stranger. "My little children, let us not love Tonight (Wednesday) the Prot- word, neither in tongue but in Survey canvassers (1181 deed and in truth. And this is his are meeting in our church base- commandment, That we should be ment for a "kick-off" meeting Im- lieve on the name of his Son Jes- portant information, distribution us Christ, and love one another, of territories and refreshments as he gave us commandment" (I international Correspondence Schools Air Conditioning Aviation Enginos Accounting Advertising ArchitacTure Builobg Contracting Ship afting Mold Lofting 3 Drafting Chemistry Diesel and Gat Engines Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Highway Engineering Engineering Sheet Metal Work Salesmanship Radio Servicing Refrigeration Traffic Management Welding and Elec.) Sc.id information on course marked to Wo we Addrttt.

INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Office: SCRANTON Local Representative F. E. FLACK 312 Home Park Waterloo, Iowa and Robert Steere. There aie three suits to be awarded and rr rt they shall be won by players be- TM fore the season is over. nt Seventh and Eighth Grades ues in tfle SCT- -UAIU.

i cojj.ui.euLs as ue gave us enta and eighth grades are fig- are the order of the evening. Each John 3-18 '3) ured a competitive basis. Those Wm. M. GANNON Y-AT-L A Greene, Iowa Phone 413 are: Erma Bischoff, Shirley Crabtree, Betty Jean Johnson, sent or the machinery will be out and Alice Raymond Those being of gear.

You'll enjoy the fellowship very close behind in the race are: Elizabeth Vae Louise Dralle, Virginia Harrold, and Lloyd PA. For All Purposes Wo make loans on Autos, Furniture, Livestock, Tractors, Machinery. Etc. Con-acts refinanced payments reduced. SPECIAL PLAN FOR FARMERS Come In, or Phone Home Loan Finance Co.

204 (2nd Floor) Foresters Bldg. Mason City, Iowa Tile Reverend Kendeidme is acting as general chairman, the Rev, JU erend Harner as the survey dir- Kmgery. In seventh grade Dorothy ector, Mr. Jim Graven will give, a shultz holds the lead with Carol Hammel close behind. The home spelling contest is to he held on Wednesday, March 5.

The winner of this contest is entitled to enter the county spelling contest, which will be held at Allison March 22. The following people in eighth grade have been neither absent nor tardy during the semester: Vae Louise Dralle, Stanley Mellinger, and Grace With the money the junior high earned last year by putting on an operetta, they have purchased a frame of mottos. Some time in the near future the junior high people will again put on an operetta called "The Magic Beanstalk." Skating Party The seventh and eighth grades enjoyed a skating party last night, between the hours of 6 to 8. canvasser is asked to bring sand- Among the selections from the wiches coffee will ibe served. Christian Science textbook is the Every canvasser should be pre- following: "The letter of Science plentifully reaches humanity to-day, but its spirit comes only small degrees The vital part, the heart and soul of Christian Science, is Love" 113).

Marsh Seedless Grapefruit, per dz Simkist Oranges, medium large, 2 dozen Laundry Soap, 5 bars Prince Albert Tobacco Medals Flour, 49 lb. sack 29c 39c 19c lOc 1.39 LARGE PACKAGE OXYDOL 19 Stayley's Golden Syrup, 10 pail Oh Oh Coffee, per lb -Wheaties, per pkg Monarch Marshmallows, per lb Fairway Oatmeal, large pkg Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. can 49c 19c lOc 15c 18c 19c RED PITTED CHERRIES NO. 10 -Sliced Peaches, No. 10 Choice Navy Beans, 4 pounds Eaco Flour, 49 lb sack 39c 1.69 Monarch Coffee served FREE all day Saturday, February 1st BUCHHOLZ DRALLE LARGEST OF THE LEADERS IN 8 MAJOR DIMENSIONS Peter'i Lutheran FREE SNELTM FATTEN SILVEIWAIE AND STAINLESS STEEL KITCIER TOOLS F.f HI 41 Ik Miss Minneapolis Flour 2T $1.65 POUND 83c Farmers Elevator PHONE 73 tftf Evangelical Church Rev.

E. A. Bischoff, Pastor Beginning with this Sunday WB are going on a new time schedule. Sunday school at 9 30; English services at 10:40 Sunday school teachers meeting the basement Thursday evening, Januaiy 30, at 7.30. St.

JohVs Lutheran Church Villmar, Iowa Rev. J. Wllms, Pastor February 2, Services in English at 10:30 a m. Sunday school at 0 15 a m. The Church of The Brethren D.

D. Harner, Minister Church School at 10 a. m. Worship Service at 11 a. m.

The pastor will speak on the subject, "The Bible and Plans are being tnathe to take a religious census, this coming Sunday afternoon, In both the town of Greene and -the townships of Coldwater, Day- the '41 FORD itnieasures 'two' WE FORD HAS FORD HAS SEAT i fRONit I ROKt See the Man with the "MEASURIHG STICK' learn about Ford's new bigness! Look at the chart--see how Ford outmeasures the "other nvo." And there's a big difference in the ride, too. It's a completely NEW RIDE made possible by "SLOW-MOTION SPRINGS," improved shock absorbers, new stabilizer, a more rigid frame. Only Ford gives you the extra power, smoothness and p-oved economy of its V-8 engine-with still faster pickup this year. Ford leads in a lot of things. But you'll never realize bow many until you meet the man with the "Measuring Bring your present get a really tempting "deal." THE i HAS FACTS YOU'LL GET A Motor Company, Greene, Iowa Your FORD-MERCURY Dealer 1 vs xilKH vUco.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Greene Recorder Archive

Pages Available:
23,435
Years Available:
1902-1975