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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 20

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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WATERLOO SUNDAT COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA Cedar Falls Promised Bus Service by December 1 RUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 193 gun that would take the place of 100 men. On November 4, 1882, he patented mm TO HELPj ii City of Madrid Armed Camp tennis courts, a new artificial pool, and new landscaping and lighting. The general homecoming committee includes Leslie I. Reed, dean of men; Sadie B. Campbell, dean of women; A.

C. Fuller, director of bureau of alumni affairs: L. L. Men-denhall, director of men's physical education, and Dr. H.

A. Bosley, director of religiou activities. inn gauing gun a weapon that fired 350 shots a minute. It didn't accomplish what he had hoped; instead lc made it possible for more men to be NOVEL PLANS FOR III WORKING OUT nnnri.i i Afterward he went Into a successful campaign for the presidency of the United States with the slogan: "Tip pec an oe and Tyler, too." Funeral Services for Virgil Conner Sunday Afternoon Cedar Falls The funeral of Virgil Conner, killed Thursday night In a highway accident near Cedar Falls, will be today at 2:30 p. m.

from First Presbyterian church. Rev. Brure Glffen and Rev. Ottar Jorgensen will officiate, and the burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. T.C.HOICII I1G OF Jit-Mi? V-iZ 'f 4 quicxer lime man oeiore.

THURSDAY, NOV. 8. "Laugh and the world laughs with you, "Weep and you weep alone." Those are the best remembered lines nf Ella Wheeler Wilcox, born at Johnstown Centre, Nov. 8, 1853. fridayTnov.

Almost nroDhetlcallv. the last three THUMBNAIL HISTORY. Non-Dancers Will Get Break Fares Will Remain the Same at Special Reception in Bartlett Hall. According to Officials of C. F.

N. PAIR HARRIMOV (Atioclated Prctt Btad Writer) TODAY, NOV. 1. Stephen Crane, Jersey born and New York bred, didn't write much (he died at 29), but he wrote remarkably letters in the name of John Philip Sousa (born Nov. 8.

1854) were HOME FROM HOSPITAL. Nashua, la. (Special) George Courier gpeHal Men'intl (Couritr Snenal Scnirt) and it was strictly as an S. composer that Sousa wrote his name well. Someone said of his "The Red Cedar Falls Homecomers to the Iowa State Teachers college who Hunt, who had his hand amputated after having caught it In a corn shelt Badge of urge across the library of martial music.

don't care for dancing will get Cedar Fall Three busses of 25 passenger capacity each have been definitely promised from the Ditt-more company, Harvey, 111., for service between Waterloo and Cedar Falls "It is on of the mct astonishing er, a couple of weeks ago, and Mrs. break in a new feature inaugurated He will always be remembered as achievements in the history of Eng with the seventeenth annual home Ush literature." "The March King" and his "Stars Floyd VanGorder who had a major operation two weeks ago, both pa tlcnts at the Waverly hospital, have returned home. Today Is the sixty-fifth snniver about December 1. C. M.

Cheney, general manager of the C. F. coming at the Iowa Teachers college Saturday, Nov. 14, it wa announced Saturday by Leslie I. Reed, dean of aary of his birth.

announced Saturday. The question of routing In Cedar MONDAY, NOV. t. men, and chairman of the homecom ing committee. A reception In Bartlett hall, dor Falls will be worked out shortly Dy There was kidnaping, too, in 1778, W.

C. F. N. officials in cooperation Five-year-old Frances Slocutn was mitory for women, Is being especially snatcned by Delaware Indians from with the city council. Follow Car Tracks.

ARMISTICE DAY BALL. Denver, la. (Special) Acker-Mat. thlas post of the American Legion will sponsor an Armistice Day ball on the evening of Nov. 11.

YOUTH BREAKS ARM. Nashua. Ia. (Soeclan Paul and Stripes Forever' probably will long vie with "The Star Spangled Banner" for a place in American patriotic music; but he also wrote opera, tone poems and of all things waltzes. SATURDAY? NOV.

7. William Henry Harrison made a name for himself on this date In 1811. Everybody figured the Indians would cut him and his men up into little pieces at Tippecanoe, but he crossed up the prophets and won the fight. her Pennsylvania home. By the time arranged for these homecomers whose Interests do not include dancing.

At the present time, it la be her kind found her she was a grown Here they will be entertained Satur woman, the widow of an Indian chief lieved the routing would follow the same layout the present car tracks, day evening while other homecomers tain; and she told the white folks she preferred to remain an Indian: and are dancing in the Commons, stu dent center. with the exception of Walnut street between Twelfth and Eighteenth, she did. Jacobs, son of Mrs. Helen Moorehouse, while practicing basketball this week, broke his left arm at the elbow. The reception and dance in the which Is not paved.

evening will follow Saturday alter TUESDAY, NOV. J. I top- im; n-u fig Several tentative sugestlons for a substitute routing for the Walnut street section of the loop have been William Cullen Bryant (born Nov noon's football clah between the Teachers college Panthers and the Maroons of Morningside college, 3, 1794) had the poetry bug even a child. It was said of him that when Sioux City, In a North Central con advanced, but until the council and rail officials take up the matter formally, no official announcement is he was a mere 10 years old he prayed LggQ tofltcrlofl, Coaritr HIO lor the gift of poeteic genius." ference gme. Homecoming Dinner.

At 18 he wrote "Thanatopsis," The available. Sliiht Revenue Increase. little boj'a prayers had been answered. Other Saturday homecoming events Include dinners and social affaire It was indicated that fares would remain the same so long as they off WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4.

Richard J. Gatllng, who had in Closer and closer the rebel forces move on Madrid. Hour by hour the Spanish capital comes more set the increased operating costs of vented various farm Implements to closely to resemble an armed camp. Few young men appear in the streets except as members of the armed forces. Squads are busy in the street erecting barricades, bomb-proofing cellars against the now feared attack by victorious insurgents.

And the streets echo day and night to the rumble of trucks aave manpower In agriculture, thought maintaining busses. The five-cent fare with street cars has brought a slight increase In revenue, Cheney BIGGEST CESPOafi-ri- r- r5 I PUtjburf TTiTiia I ru if I Who Reads US' I jK Courier I he might also reduce the number of sponsored by various campus organizations, a college movie, an informal homecoming dinner Saturday noon, and open house in the Commons, Bartlett hall, and the George T. Baker hall for men. Thursday and Friday, Nov. 12 and 13, the Play Production group will present an anti-war play, "Bury the Dead," in its first non-professional loaded, like those pictured, with soldiers and munitions being rushed to the front for the desperate told councilmen Friday night in an soldiers In any army by producing a gun that would fire a hundred times defense of Madrid.

informal discussion following a meet ing to consider refinancing of Ce faster than one man could fire. He thought that there would be no need dsr Height Judgment funding bonds. of big armiea If he could invent a 170 Attend Lyren FOB PASTOR Falls high school, attended Iowa State Teachers college for two years and Iow university one year, and was pledged to Delta Gamma Margaret Nelson Rites Monday at Group Anniversary sorority at the university. Mr. Dixon, Cedar Falls Home IT CEDAR FILLS a graduate of the Hominy high school and the University of Oklahoma at Norman, attended Harvard Business college and Is a member of Phi (Courier Special Strvirtt (Cnurtrr Special terrictf Cedar Falls About 170 members Cedar Falls Margaret L.

Nelson, 18. a resident of the Western Old release outside of New York City. Written by 23-year-old Irwin Shaw, the play dramatize the theme that young men have the right to refuse to die in war. On Sunday at 10:30 a. m.

Dr. Harold A. Bosley, director of religious activities, will speak on "Puzzled Heirs" at a special homecoming chapel service in the auditorium. Find Many Change. Those of the 16,000 Teachers college lumnl, 10,000 of them In Iowa, who will return for homecoming will view a campus changed in many Gamma Delta fraternity.

He is Id and guests of the Danish Lyren so People's home the past six years, business with his father at Hominy, clety attended that organization's died at 11 p. m. Friday at the home, forty-seventh anniversary celebration Friday night at the Hotel Black Hawk. ATTENDANT SLUGGED. of old aee and complications.

Her funeral will be Monday at 1:30 p. m. 24 Years at Sll Jefferson 1 v2M3 I I wMf Total Paid Circulation II (III! ELECTION IS I Sfjy II HOT IfeT OVER 33.000 Riceville, la. (P) Mitchell county authorities Saturday were searching at the Home, with Rev. O.

M. Yaggy Rev. Howland Hanson Rites for two unmasked bandits who held and Rev. W. C.

Lang presiding. The burial will be in Fatrview cemetery. Mrs. Nelson was born July 8, 1850, Will Be on Monday at Des Moines. up and slugged Roy Holbrook, about 70, pensioned mall clerk who as temporarily on duty in a filling station Friday night.

The robbers got away at Center Hall, Pa. The program Included a banquet, speeches by Rev. Ottar Jorgensen, Iver Christoffersen, Dr. Jena Jensen, C. Homme and S.

C. Jacobsen; marimba and guitar solos by Clarence Bruhn and Mary Olsen; vocal solos by Mrs. Kirk Oleson, and community singing. The Danish Lyren society of Cedar Falls is the largest and wealthiest chapter of the United Danish Societies in America, and is an insurance' Lyceum Orator at SO IS OUR I Wfl If COAL XWLi sAiwv i with 850 In cash and $25 in checks, missing $50 In another compartment of the cash drawer. Cedar Falls School ways since 1935.

One of the chief additions is the George T. Baker hall for men. The homecomers will also see the Panthers in action under a new coaching staff headed by Clyde Starbeck, with Arthur Dickinson and Dave McCuskey assisting. A new stadium, with bandstand Included, awaits them. In place of the old stand demolished by a tornado last summer.

In addition, the returning alumni will find 10 new Des Moines MV-- Rev. Howland Hanson, 74, prominent Iowa Baptist minister, died here Friday night after a two-years' illness. Funeral services will be held here Monday afternoon. At T. C.

Seven Tears. Rev. Mr. Hanson for six years was TO MANAGE PAPER. Charles City, la.

(Special) Paul and sick-benefit group. Lindemeyer, advertising manager for fCnvner fpecial teritcfl Cedar Falls Samuel W. Grothwell, second in a group of Lyceum speakers sanctioned by the University of Wisconsin, will speak Tuesday at 9 the local paper, has resigned and with his family will leave for Laurens to manage the Sun, a weekly newspaper. Oklahoman Takes head of the department of religious education at the former Des Moines Alice Newman of Thomas F. Moore, Madison, has a.

m. at ine caar rans nign acnuoi on Informational and educational subjects. Grothwell has a background of taken over the advertising manage C. Falls as Bride ment here. struggle and attainment, having been university and for seven years was head of the biblical literature department at Iowa State Teachers college, Cedar Falls.

HI for Two Tears. He waa pastor of First Baptist church at Des Moines and for 15 left fatherless at seven 1n a Ctn FS of OStokfi No. vote clnnati tenement. He spent six year in a children's home, re-entered BOARD MEET POSTPONED. Cedar Falls (Special) The regular school board meeting scheduled for the first Monday of the month has been postponed until Wednesday, Nov.

4, Dr. George A. Bairnson, president stated Saturday. school at 18, In the sixth grade of night school. After attending Berea (Cnunrr Special Service) Cedar Falls Miss Alice Newman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Newman of 1010 Washington street, was wed Saturday to Aubrey Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Percy Dixon, Hominy. In a home ceremony performed by Rev. Stanley M. Full-wood, pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal church.

Following the ceremony a wedding college, Kentucky, and Pacific TJ. years and had served pastorates at Be-lolt, and Chicago. His death was caused by cirrhosis of the liver, from which he had suffered for the last two years. (WestWa tcrloo and Waterloo Township) Oregon, he was graduated from Le- land Stanford U. at 30.

At Stanford he won highest honors, after he had previously NEW STORE MANAGER. Traer, la. (Special) Robert Montgomery, Webster City, was named manager of the Diamond Bros, store CEDAR FALLS COUNCIL CALLS HEICHTS BONDS won three state oratorlal contests in reception for fifty guests was held in Oregon and the interstate contest for the home. Mrs. August Frier served her succeeding George Kebschull.

the Pacific coast. the wedding cake, and Mrs. J. CEDAR FALLS POLLING PLACES, HOURS LISTED (Couritr Special Servient Cedar Falls Voters in this city "HERE, BOY! Take these to the UNIQUE CLEANER5, I hpar they're good on cleaning fur coats," iVj (Couritr Special Bmictt Cedar Falls A resolution authorizing publication of a notice of call for all outstanding bonds issued by the former town of Cedar Heights was unanimously carried at a special meeting of the city council Friday evening. Another resolution, authorizing the issuance of new bonds, at 41a percent Interest, is.

expected to be introduced later. This next step awaits the favorable opinion of Chapman and Cutler, The candidate for County Supervisor in this district on the Democratic ticket is Oscar Mullen, for 25 years a well-i known resident of Waterloo. Before coming to Waterloo, he was a successful farmer in Cedar township and for four years was supervisor in his district, and has had much practical ex-, perience in road work. caoie was room hostess, assisted by the Misses Julie Bailey, cousin of the bride, Pattie Johnson, and Jeanne Martin. Mr.

Dixon wa attended by his brother, Stanley, Fred Drummond of Hominy, and James and George Newman, brothers of the bride. Miss Helen Martin assisted with the guests, and the bride's brothers acted as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon plan a wedding trip to Chicago, and after De-j eember 1 will be at home at 415' South Wood, Hominy, Okla, Mrs.

Dixon is a graduate of Cedar LARGE TELLOW ONIONS would be wise to get out early Tuesday to cast their ballot, since registration figures show an increase of practically one thousand over registration at the primaries. The polls will be open Tuesday continuously from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.

at the following places: First ward city hall; Second Cedar Falls high school; Third Mrs. Hedv'j Pedersen, 415 Iowa street; 59c 50-Lb. Bag Chicago bond law experts. It was indicated Friday that such an opinion would probably obtain in the near future. Fourtn Ostergard's Beaute Shoppe, 81S Twenty-third street west; Fifth-Cedar Heights school; Cedar Falls township S.

O. Bailey, real estate and insurance, 208 Main street. GETS JAIL SENTENCE OR DRIVING WITHOUT LICENSE Cedar Falls (Special) Floyd Morrison, 28, of 2500 Walnut street. pleaded guilty Saturday in Judge John S. Borreen's court to a charge I of driving a motor vehicle without license, and was sentenced to 30; days In the county jail.

Morrison was arrested by motorcycle officer, Phil Her Best Friend Told Her and She Found It Good Advice! He pledges his support for farm to market roads, and this is necessary and essential for farmers, merchants and city residents. Practical insight into problems that come before supervisor meetings is one of the necessary qualifications of a board member and in this work Mr. Mullen will give a good account of himself. His experience for several years in city administration work further qualifies him for county board work If you know Oscar Li. Mullen, you know that he is active, earnest, honest and will give his district the best there is in him.

Camareta. yK '7 BREMER SCHOOL MEN TO HAVE MEET AT REAM, IN Denver, la. (Special) The Bremer County School Men's organization will meet In Feadlyn Monday. A o'clock dinner will be served at Klem's cafe, and after dinner, plans will be perfected for a Bremer county music festival. Cast Your ENTEKS CLINIC.

1 Dysart, la. (Special) Mrs, Ed Gleim has entered the clinic of Mayo Brothers, Rochestver, Minn for observation and treatment. VOTE RUEHLER'C BUST MARKET a Next Tuesday for 321 E. 4th St Phone 1833 MONDAY SPECIALS SCAK I. MULIEM LJI SLICED LIVER, Per Lh 9c Democratic Candidate for County Supervisor SHORT-CUT 101 STMK, Lb 1-2C SLIC ED BACON, Per Lb ZOC BT-LK TEAMT Irt KtTTfR, I 1UC For Third District fl.

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