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7 i 1 1 THE IOWA RECORDER VOLUME, 60 THE IOWA RECORDER, GREENE, 1OWA.JWEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1941 NUMBER 42 Academic Ratings Reveal Among State's Best Three Men to Go May 26 for Year's Selective Service BELIEVE IT Fourth Jury Case Thirty-Four Seniors Get 1 a Diplomas Tomorrow Night Not! Tried in May Term Of District Court 1 Received First 1 Places in Algebra, First Year Latin, Third in Physics, First in English Correctness. Fourteen, Children Communion Fourteen children will make their first holy communion tomorrow morning at Saint Mary Catn Competing with 323 high schools church. They are as follows One to Fill thirteenth Call; Two Others Go as Replacements for Rejected Men in Previous Call. GJenn Dale Reser of Aredale, has ben selected to, fill call num- Laws of Greene Require Trains Going Through to Travel No Faster Than 15 Miles Per Hour. Vehicles Cannot Go Over Bridge at More Than a "Common Walk." (BY BOB FISCHER) The fourth jury trial of the May Did'you know? That the speed ot term of court was commenced yes- Trial of Lumley versus Mathias Occupied Court Monday, and Tuesday.

Rev. John D. Clinton Gives Address to Members Of Class of 1941. Bert Pooley, Board President, Presents Diplomas. Thirty-four Greene high school seniors will conclude their high er must realize that his final aim js not only to assist the student to qualify as a graduate, but to help the student to become Christ-like.

"This precious material with which the aitist teacher works is the human soul, a spiritual substance, which of all things created, any and all railway trains of what- terday morning when the jury was of state in the University of Bill Eugene Dailey, Thomas Ed- ber 13 received by the Butler soever description, or any loco- picked for the trial of Harry Lum- school work tomorrow night when bearg kk eness to God Iowa "Every Pu.pil Tests" this year, ward Stanton, James Leo Weiss, county selective service board for motive, car or of any detached por- ley versus A. J. Mathias, an action annual commencement exercises Jts Creat0 This soul 1S i mmorta i' -Greene high school ranke'd seven- Richard Thomas Frascht, Gerald one man to be sent to Fort Des tion shall not be greater than 15 involving an, account, claimed in will be held in the high school gym- never end that unendms ev' teenth in academic rating, accord- LaVerne Hess, Harry Ambrose Moin'es on May 26. He will leave 'miles per hour while passing plaintiff's petiton to be owed him nasium. istence it will be in a state of coming to rating sheets received by Su- Stanton, Harriet Martha' Stanton, by train from Clarksvillev at 10:30 through or running within the cor- by the defendant.

1 The elass includes 19 girls and 15 i te perfect happiness or mtens- perintendent M. Kirk Sperry yester- Marcia Rose Merfeld, Eleanor o'clock. porate limits of the town of Greene A verdict for $212.97 was reboys: Wilfrid Burkhardt, Jane Da- unha'ppiness to say the least Whi ch day. Kathleen Neftleton, Joann Alice board has also received a That any or all persons employed in turned by the jury for Lumley at is, Beth Detra, Dawn Dix, James To attain this high rating the Downm Lucille Elizabeth Frein, call for replacements for two men or any way assisting in such a dis- 8:00 o'clock last evening. The jury Dolan, Louis Downing, Byron Greene high.

school received first Evelvn Lucille Downing, Norma who were rejected on the twelfth play of speed' shall pay a fine of had been out since 5:30 o'clock. Eikenberry, Allie Frey, Bill Fuerst. places in algebra and first year La- Marie Tupy and Evel a Frances call. Andrew Johnson of ClarkV from one to one hundred dollars Members of the jury included Alton Uo sterling Koes ter, tin over all other schools in Howe Clarence DeGroote of and shall be subject to confinement Mrs. M.

E. Johnson, Pittsford Doreen Johason Earl Kiehn Irene ma ndments. Whether that likeness the state Also "Greene students taking part in the cere- Shell Rock. The men who will go with or without Hard labor not ex- township; Elizabeth Sherman, Kramer Blythe Kyl6( Doris Loom is found present or absent lt be foi you? That Wlll pend upon your souls to the Dmne Model or its distant de parture from Him, and His Com- rated third in physics, fifth in Eng- are Joe. Anderson, banner; as replacements are Roger Christo lish correctiveness, ninth grade, JackJEorlnke and Howard Allison, Aplington, and tenth in English cdrrectiveness! Patricia Popes, Jane And- Seal of Greene.

They will leave at lead or drive any vehicle or convey- Hoard, ceedtog thirty days OT1uuli Did you know? That you cannot Mabel Henley, Shell Rock; Mary RobertSf Harriet McRoberts. Mc- en Butter; Mrs. Maurice Hamet pete seventh grade, and thirteenth in erson, Janet Hoben and Jerry Ann he same time as the man filling ance of any soft across any bridge Kocher, Gale Bolin, correctiveness, eighth Maxson, little angels'; Marjorie the thirteenth call. ln the town of Greene of a greater Butler Florence Freeman Dayton; Robert Ram Two replacements to fill rejec- length than twenty-feet at a faster Florence i grade. Nettleton, Mary Ellen Curtis, Bon- Sophomore and junior classes in Korinke, Helen Merfeld, Mildred tions on previous calls will remain to be sent after those leaving on gait or walk American history.

Other placing were as follows: general mathematics, thirty-fourth; junior class literature, forty-third; a i comprehension, senior class, fifty-fifth; senior English cor-" rectiveness, fifty-seventh, and biology, seventy-seventh. As the result of the "Every Pupil eight Greene high school students attained sufficiently high lating individually to compete in the Iowa academic contest, more familiarly known as the "brain derby," at the University of Iowa, in. Jowa City, June 3 and 4. Last year the Greene high school rated first in algebra, and Sylvia Burkhardt placed first in the state, with Lucille Langston placing seventh. 4 Joann iiess ana aaargaret Mer Did.

you know? That if you per- pend to some extent at least on the conscientiousness of the teachex-- artists into whose care was intrust- ed that soul. "You can, it is true, since you Rohwedder, Lorene Senne, have free will, accept or reject the Winifred Goodsell Beaver- Albina Rowe na 'Schroeder, Betty Jean efforts of your teacher. But equally Starkweather, Robert Swab, Dorene with the you have a re- and Mulder of Park- Ruth Willev Marjorie Wygle sponsibilrty to God. ersburg, were attorneys for the Johnson, Washington; pace than a common Howard Johnson, Bennezettef feld, flower girls. Vocalists Gave Three Cantatas Tuesday Evening Girls' Glee Club Contributed "Spring Cometh," Combined Chorus Sang "The Mixed Chorus Contributed "Selections From the Mikado." Greene high school vocalists comprising the girls' glee club, combined chorus and mixed chorus last your property you may, be men rather than four left Monday leemed gullty a misdemeailor for Fort Des Moines.

TA you know? Tnat before you Twenty men were by remove any shad(f tree or from any street, alley, sidewalk or thoroughfare you must first obtain plaintiff, and R. Eldon Laird tor the defendant. ment exercises include invocation life. When we say that we must After less than half an hour's de- Rev Al Bischoff, following accept the term life in its broadest liberation, the jury returned a ver- ne 1 8 8 003 1 edj by sense not merel earthly exist- we under 0 by group two of the medical board. Thirty more questionnaires were mailed by the selective service board last week, bringing the total number of questionnaires mailed to date to 1064.

Andrew presentation of the key will be cil- years. "Everything in existence has a was started Thursday. resentative of the class, with M. K. that there is 'no organ without its Did you know? That no outside original petition re- receiving the key.

function' aeraal for the reception of radio citeg thftt on October 13 1939 the A vocal solo will be sung by Char- In stud ol man waves shall be installed, construct- plaintifl vas driving a lotte Hamilton, contralto, and the faculties of intellect and will we ed, or maintained unless same be sedan up a hm in a soutn6rly di address of the evening is to be giv- learn fbt the mind fte subjef Vocalists Rate Near Top in National Contest inspected and permit issued by town of Greene. That a fine of from five dollars to one hundred dollars may be levied for the ignoring of this little matter reetion- on highway number six en bT ne Rev Jolln Clinton of of activities beyond the needs of about two miles west and three Iowa Falls willls Sperry will sing the present hfe and oneAalf miles south of Dua bass sol and Superintendent M. Qf aU creatures ean look 8 errT win Present the class. back over pagtj and fomard The petition alleged that with Bert le y. president of the to the future.

In man's very nature Did you know? That anyone rid- fen dant when proceeding in a sch o1 board distributing diplomas ig planted a yearnmg for northerly direction on the same to the graduates Benediction will that can never be satisfied fa tM TM ing a bicycle upon any sidewalk in the town of Greene may be fined highway operated his car in such be ven These girls were students of Sara nignt presen three cantatas in local instructor, whose pupils also took first' as a class this year in the academic tests. The teacher this year to place a class, first year this year was Isabel Eno Other honors won by her pupils were as follows: English correctiveijess, ninth grade, fifth; seventh grade, Shirley Moon Received Second Division Rating, Beth Detra Fourth, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Last Thursday. Competing in the national music contest held in Min- The cantatas were given under nesota, last Thursday to Saturday, the high school auditorium. The girls' glee club gave "Spring Cometh;" by Kountz, the combined chorus "The Caravan." also by Kountz, and the mixed chorus, "Selections from The Mikado," by Gilbert and Sullivan. trom two to ten dollars a manner as to collide with that pastor, of the Greene Church of the isfled? Certalnlyi we must answer Did you know' You must not set driven by the plaintiff.

Damages Brethren. yeg Tlle God wisdom fire to any combustible material in claimed by the plaintiff included, URGES PREPAREDNESS wfl placed these tendencies in our any street or lot within forty feet $95.97 for damages to his car and IN BROADEST "SENSE nature, will give us a way of satis- of any building You can be $25 for loss of use of it, and costs lying them. In the future life these fined from five to one 'hundred dol- of the case. the Greene high Vacuities will be satisfied. lars and, in lieu of payment of fine, The firm of Lundy, Butler and School graduates Sunday evening mmortality aloile ma es it rea be given up to thirty days in jail for Lundy ofEldora, and Harold the high schoorgymuasium, in naDle to lead a good moral uf a stunt like this of Aplington, represented Did you know? That you can be plaintiff, and Fred Vogel of fined two to ten dollars for letting mont, the defendant.

tenth- sophomore'class, the direction of Robert O. Moms, two Greene vocalists, Shirley Moon your chickens roam junior class, seventeenth, and jun ior literature class, forty-third. instructor, with Cordnne Hamilton and Beth Detra, received high rat- End Charlotte Hamilton accom- ings. Did you know? That the town the baccalaureate sermon, the Rev. alone DuJFr.

Joseph Murphy urged the stn- fatlce, for virtue Vrtents to prepare for what is to Members of the jury in the Voy-(j" mie in tne broadest sense. Lupkes case included, Wilbur HT Js- the priest's idea that reward fc It alone gives 'adequate punishment to the sinner for his life of vice and crime. Follow therefore Christ your Leader may enter your premises'at Maass, Coldwater township; Lula necessary for the graduates to pre- at you receive a rew ard a Shirley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. time during the day to inspect greater behind the first placing groups with In the girls' glee club "Spring W.

C. Moon, received second divi- your water pipes and fixtures and Maurice 1S but comparatively a (Keep Commandmeilts They bind you as strongly as they bound the human race on the day that God gave them to Moses ou Mount Sinai. You must answer foi- second divi- your water pipes and fixtures and his pbysics class, which "rated third. Cometh," a story of the rejoicing of ion rating in the soprano solo di- the manner in which you use wa- Barbara Staehling's eighth grade people when'spring is its way vision, while Beth, daughter of Mr. ter? You must answer all their class in English correctiveness and winter is passing, solo parts and -Mrs.

Walter Detra, won a rated thirteenth, and R. O. Morris' were taken by Shirley Moon. S'hir- fourth division place, in the con- placed ley also parried a short solo part in tralto solo section. "The Caravan," which is a story of general science students eighteenth, with Dorothy Winter's Iclass in American government in Siineteenth rating.

Perry Larson's classes in American history and 'world history respectively rated twenty-ninth and thirty-third, with Miss Seedorff's class in -general Both soloists sang on Thursday the first day's journey by camel- morning in compet ition with the train across the great Arabian des- outgtaildin Ugn gchool goloists in questions frankly Did you know? That trees must be trimmed at least eight feet Hoar1 Butler; above the sidewalk ert. Selections given by the mixed chorus were as follows: "Miya Sama," "From the country. two respectively won first di- ratings in the Iowa state music contest in Waterloo last year." Did you know? That Cor spitting tobacco juice upon any sidewalk, stafeway, or in any building you fined up given not jail few years. Dayton; Mrs. Margaret He used as his text, "I have Spain, Albion; Gale Bolin, Butler; fought a good fight, I have finished Mabel Henley, Shell Rock; Mary my course, I have kept the faith Howard Johnson, As to the rest, there is laid up for them before God your Jugge Bennezette Albina Cain, Shell me a crown of justice, which the Rock, and Winifred Goodsell, Lord, the Just Judge, will render to Beaver.

me in that Paul: IITim- In the case of Irene Uhlenhopp othy IV, 7-8. versus Harm Uhlenhopp, a direct- Processional for the baccalaure- 4 UPOD 8J( COULeHL Waterloo last jeai. mathematics taking a thirty-fourth- Ev'ry King of Man," "Are You in ua (ying them for competition in Did vou know? That it is illegal place. Eleanor Larson's class in' biology was given a seventy-seventh place. Mrs.

Albert Jenny, Clarksville Woman, Died on Saturday Sentimental Mood," "But If Patri- "In this broad sense your education is a preparation for life alone in this world but for the life of the soul's existence, which is never-ending immortal. May ate service was played by Corinne you firiisn your COU rse of existence Hamilton and invocation was given with nonor ta gradua ti ng from this preparatory- school which is national wu JL iL. u0 trrtl'von rtrtra -in rno OTITM tRAv i -to play at any game with cards, i which iriatatS'siie. 611 Follow truly but a preparation for the life dice billiards or other device for TL, interest, which plaintiff pe- mf a hymn by the audience, scrip- to come May you be ready ta ac tition alleged was given to her now was read by the Rev. John A.

nMt of School Are We," "For He's Going That Bloom In the Spring," "The Threatened Cloud Has Passed Away." and "With Joyous With Mr. 'Jenny Celebrated Golden Anniversary Laet Febru- Rev. W. Harlan Smith ary. To Speak on China at Sl Service Sunday Night bert Jenny of cftrteftrille, Greene Sisters Complete Nurse Training Course Mrs.

Albert age 71, died at the Waverly hospi- (Service at the Church of the tal last Saturday following an ex- Brethren here Sunday night will intended illness of heart trouble. nlude an on "China and Funeral services were held yes- Christianity in the Far East Pic- terday afternoon at the home and ture by ne Rev HarlanSmith, Greene sisters, Phyllis and at the Community church under Da8tor of the church. The Moon, daughters of Mr. the direction of the Rev. Herbert which is open to the public, wily and Mrs.

W. C. Moon, were graduat- Marsh, pastqr of the church. Burial start at 7:3 o'clock. ed from the Kahler School of Nurs- was in Lynwood where The Rev.

Mr. Smith returned -ing, in Rochester, Minnesota, be levied for a slipup on this point and if payment can't be made, room repr esented the plaintiff, and Carand board will be provided for a rol wnd defendant. period not exceeding thirty days. Members of the jury which had Did you know? It is unlawful for been picked to hear the case, but the operator of a motor vehicle to wno were dismissed when the ver- permiit the motor of the same to op- i wa directed by the judge in- erate in such a manner as to visibly i ded, Mary Hoard of Butler emit an unduly great amo.unt of township; Carl Weiss, Coldwater; of the Lutheran church, and doxol- steam, smoke or products of com- F. Reints, Jefferson; Anna Wil- ogy concludln tn Program.

Phyllis, Berniece Moon Grtduat- bustion from exhaiist pipes or open- OI1( Jackson; Henry Vanderlan, ed From Kahler School of ings. For this your bankroll can. be Albion; Gale Bolin, Butler; Henry "Congratulations Ing In Rochester, Minnesota. was read by the John A. ce pt the invitation of the Just ed of My Father, possess you the kingdom was contributed by the prepared for you from the founda- mixed chorus, followed by the ser- tion of the mon of the Rev.

Fr. Murphy. An- was sung by the audi- announcements by Su- by Rev. A. Funeral Everett Stroud This Afternoon nights of Columbus Ceremony Sunday a Rebekah lodge rltualUtic Ver- three months ago from night.

nsta lafclon cerem onies of the American vice was presented. service in China. Both girls completed the three- Cnarle8 Clty KnUghts of Columbus Auxiliary year course at Kahler hospital, gund included init i ation Phyllis having been graduated from Funeral servcies for Mrs. Everett Opening his talk, the priest said, c. Stroud, southwest of Marble to the class of Rock, are being held this afternoon lightened of from five to one mm- Johnson, Monroe; Florence Free- not permitting the word at Marble Rock.

Mrs. Stroud died dred dollars man, Dayton; Mrs. Maurice Koch- 'failure' to be written at the nota- on Monday afternoon about 2:00 er, Coldwater; Maude Tackman, tion of their first endeavor--as sue- o'clock following an illness of near- ireene Men Joined Butler; Wilbur Maass, Coldwater, cess has marked this first under- seve months. and Wilbur Elliott, taking, may it mark the completion of your life's work." The service at the house is at 2:00 o'clock, and at the church at The Rev. Fr.

Murphy advised 2 30 clock under the direction ot Word has been received by Mr, Jenny, formerly Frances Mary Carter, was born at Monroe, Son of Local Persons Wisconsin, 1870, the sixth child Promoted Recently ot a family of eleven of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter. She was married to Albert Jenny of Clarlngton, Ohio, in Fe ruary, 1891. Last February couple observed a golden annlve sary of the marriage.

two Greene men, James Downing "To your teachers you owe a debt gv of gratitude which neither wealth tQr of the cnurch nor wishes can repay. "Their responsibility has been a Nothdurtt( pas and Mrs. Jenny came Clarksville following their to from the position nnd Mrs. Bert Hagart; eldest son, Joseph, who at the United States Checking Virginia, has Berniece Attending Mrs. Stroud, formerly Celia Boone, was born in 186S in Marble- graduation exer- by a while the the Greene Le IOB for annual "Poppy, sibility to God.

cises in Rochester night tnird waa by a Cedar be SatSay A TlorJs WHICH WU1 DC oatmuay. employed i were Mrg A Larjon and Doris Bu- of larioni Mrs William Wiggins of Grove Mr. and Mrs. W. Moon.

to Mr. Stroud in 1888. The couple ot lived in the Marble Rock commu- Rapids team Also initiated was rial pop les made by dls- mu 8 uc ora John Tibeau, formerly of Greene war veterans at Ae ft for hls W0rk ls opon the exception of three years Palo A 1 A rtrtn-rt The teacher's work is one art. He must be an artist of the nlty all of their a i i CH Des Moines veterans administra- a material so superior to the ma- A1 to county. nlaao mUlUes vcLCittiiO muLCi irti ou iui LU There were 84 in the nursesi class Beslde8 the candldate8i thoge Uon arfe annually sold by ler al of an artlst other flelds and nearly au TM enc present from Greene were Ambrose the Aux niary.

This project is part that it admits of no repeated ex- ent. Stanton, Mrs. Perry Newbern and cMld welfare work Surviving are Mr. Stroud and two sons, Clifford Stroud and Lea Stroud of Marble Rock. A son, Roy, teacher has but one was killed in France on Armistice mo fl i rom which to choose, one Underwent Operation town untl' 1914, when they retired crease in salary, from the farm and moved to -------------Clarksville.

Fred Carter of Morroe, Wisconsin, Surviving are Mr, Jenny and and three Misters, Mrs. Edwin Deal, two children, H. N. Jenny of Alii- Mrs. William DretbelnlR and Mrs.

son, and Mrs. George Eble of Shel- John Haasw, all of Monroe Wls- by, a grandson, Roger Kble of Shelby, two brothers, Wil- Jenny waj a mmitor of the day at Rochester, Minnesota. Mr. Ranter and brought the favorable needy children ot veterans and vet- tne Life follow Ham Carter of ClarksTille, and Rcbekah snd Mrs. C.

Moon, who were in report home. families. "Therefore every Chrtshan teach- ccns Day. November 11, 1918, at Mrs. Downing attended the banquet "'chariman "of the committee for mo del alone which he must repro- o'clock in the morning, and served by the Sacred Heart church thg Greene Auxiliary is Mrs.

Fred duce in the material upon which lu daughter. Luella Pecldycoart, aiea ot Charles 5ty. Fowler. works. That model is none other about two years ago.

Mrs. Fowler asks everyone to than Christ, the Divine Model, who There are also a granason, goitre operation performed Satur- Rochester Monday, visited Mrs. wear a poppy Saturday sa am the the Truth, and Strong Mrs. Henry Kanter is reported to be recovering favorably from a.

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