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THE LIME SPRINGS HERALD, LIME SPRINGS. IOWA. THURSDAY. MARCH 1934 home. i Marian.

Dshty of Creseo spent CHESTER NEWS daughter Myrtle and Carl were dinner gnesta Sunday at the II. L. Chester School Hlch School On nlstl Chester Hleh School presented at the CotumnDltr Hall two one act plari entitled "Kleptomaniacs" and "A Case of Suspension." A fair sited andlence turned out to hear the plays which proved to IK very cnteris ing. The flrsl jiny c' cast made up of only girl characters. The second play, which previously was en- Icred In a One Act Plmy contest at ninevlllf.

warned to highly ottghl the audlcr.ee. Downs Edith and Esther Evans eslled on cousin Bfllly Evans Sunday af- ernoon. Ward rhllllps called at W. II. Hoopman's Snnday afternoon.

John and Will Nlse spent Sunday wllh home (oiks. H. Hoopman and John Nlse Jr. were Creseo eallers Snnday even- ng. The rceulpts of the Mr and Mrs.

A. E. Ooetsch and Sunday afternoon home. Miss Hester Klomp entertained several neighbors and friends al a card party al her home Friday evening- Delicious refreibmeats were served at midnight. Mlsa Ruth Flnchk has been visiting Clara OEE few days.

as Margaret Klomp of Presten spent Sunday afternoon wllh home- folks. Mrs. Olena Dahly. Marian, Harold and Hslvor spent Sunday evening n. W.

Parry'a. District 88 school will have one week spring vacation next week. Mlsa Marjr Elaine Jones was a Creseo vlsllor Saturday afternoou. I--I Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ituxlcka vls- ted at the H. W. home In Frldar. They found their grandchildren some better. Mrs.

Cheney and children were callers at the Al Hunter home In Ume Springs Wednesday. Jlnko Kli for chool. A novelty i i i between the two a entitled Ing." Ou April 19. at o'clock at the Chester Community Hall. Mlu E.

Holmslrom of the Extension Dtrlilon ol the Hureau nf Dental Hygiene. will show a group of slides pertaining to the subject "Dental Care." She har. iiio-c In many of the towni and nchools of the state where an Intpnsu Interest was the response from lialli teachers and pnplts. School pupils are n-queated not to attend thin roieilnfr. because this samu program will be given at the school IIOUSP Frldaj.

April SO. at 11 a. m. Ttli anil Ktli (Jrndi-s These iieoplo had 100's In Spell- Ing Friday: Donna Mao Holslad. Phyllis Holm.

Mary A Clark and Virginia FarcuMon. The Seventh grade the polnl In Spelling last week. Wo are finishing our study of Asla In Geography. In eighth grade Clrlrs we ore making an Intensive study of the national government and departments. Primary The first grade children bar' ntarted the second section of their number books.

This part Is calleil "Two Little llears" and ihelr name- are Frisky and Tubby. Kay Cray bronchi us a book "Do- Ings of Ullle Hear." enjoy It very much. We have been making keys of politeness correlated oltb the poem. "Golden We havo a rabbit family In our Band table. They are Riving Easter eggs to children.

The following children had perfer spelling papers Friday: Second grade, Wayne Wlnslow, Rlchari' Holm. Third Brade: Evelyn Nath. The southwest corner of Ihe old McWIIIIams drag store liulldlng which lias been vacant lar many yean, has been parlltluned off. fixed up ID nice shape Intlde, and Is nnw occupied by A. C.

Uglum as a barber shop. The old building null lo the Hart Oil Station where Mr. Uglum baa been will be moved onl. Frank Sellman. a stale truck Inspector for the I.

C. was In Chester Friday and Saturday. Chester ond the neighboring community nre looking forward lo the first Saturday night In April when the Sllllnian and Sillier players will return to the Community Hall lor an engagement of several weeks and possibly for Ihe summer's duration. "We nil remember these popular players from last summer and fall. Haiel Ooetsch spent Saturday night and Sunday wllh Lillian Dlomgren.

Eleanor Evans eame Saturday from Montexuma lo spend a week Easter vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. n.

Evans, and family. w. II. Hoopman waa a dinner guest at the T. C.

Thomas home Friday. Mrs. Jess Stevens and son Oersld, Ruth and Esther Murray wero Sunday dinner guests nt the Wm. Coelsch home. Mrs.

Elmer Hart called at the psr- entat Elmer Dlomgren home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoopman spenl Thursday at the H. Hoopnisn home.

Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Kllebow and rhlldren spent Mondsy at R.

C. Nob- lells. Mrs. n. Hoopman npent Monday at R.

C. Kobletfs. while Mr. and Mrs. W.

II. Hoopman and daughter were Creseo callers. DAVIS CORNERS There will bo English Service on Oood Friday. March 30th. Tlth Holy Communion In the English Language and German Service vrllh Holy Coin munlon on Easier Sunday tu 2:00 p.

m. Fay Farnsworlh purchased a now Chevrolet. August Daumgartner delivered oil to L. A. Msronde's Thursday morn Ing.

Friday morr.lns this region T-SI Covered with a blanket of tnnw. A group of neighbors and relatlv" TMhered at the L. A. Maronde i Thursday evening to assist Mrs. Mr -ondu celebrate her birthday.

TV' venlng was spent In pla-lng BOO 'lilnlght a bountiful luncheon vrn "n-ed by tho hostess. In departln' II wished Mrs Marnnite many mor. -uch happy birthdays. Frsnk Souhrada nor drlvei '( the newest Chevrolcta. A liouseirannlng parly was glv the home of Raymond and O.v ord Baumgarlner FrMav envi! Those present were Mr.

nnd 1 John Llngbeck, John and Anre and Mrs. Fred Fish. Mr. nnrt Inlm Ruhr. Mr.

snd M-s. Wall- noerschel, Leon nnd Mildred. TIi md Mrs. E. H.

Urumrsrlner and C'n-r-ni-c ant C'' les Elfller, The Sclimsuss bny- Rasilan nnd Wrn. 1 was sreut In a social T.T At midnight delicious served. Mr. and MI-J. Chas.

ai ihlldren spent Sunday at tlio 1 Rllflcr home nea- Maple Leaf. Mr. and Mra. John Cuhr wer -nnday dinner nl the Ucrth Hubr home. In and everyone wants lo plan now spend their Saturday evenings Chester and altend these shows at tho hnrgaln.

prices at which these players come to our town. Remember the first Saturday In April. Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Taylor and MlM Wary Taylor of Amunosa. Iowa, aimnl Saturday and Sunday visiting their daughter Miss Wllllne TiTlcr. and friends bore. Archlo F.

Wlnslow has rented tho A. R. Jones building on Main Street which Is occupied by the pool hall, nni over the pool business April 1st. Tho place Is being redecorated now. and Mr.

Wlnslow will open the place with heer license and cigarette license. The llace has not handled hecr nor for some tlmu past Lunches will also be nerved at all times nt the new place. Several members of the Jske Peters family spent a couple of days In Waterloo the middle of the week. NORTH BONAIR Eraeraon was a LI in Springs teller Thursday forenoon. Some of those that vrere In Crcsc Saturday from ibis way arc Mr.

an Mrs. Fred Flrli. John Alierley en Lewis. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dull and Emma Souhrada and Em "rson Baumgarlner and three sonr, Paul Laue caller nt tho DauraEirtr.er hone Chas. F.lfflcrs were In CrcicT Frl- ur day. WEST BRISTOL I HAPPY HOLLOW Floy were Wednesday eallers at the John Hughes home. Mrs. Tonr Machovn Helen were Austin shoppers Tut-sday.

Shorty Leslie VTM a Tuesday caller st Chester. Pearl Kldd called on Uoland Arn.es Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bagan and Laura were Lime Springs callera Tuesday aflernoon.

SOUTH CHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Len Weaver and family were Monday evening ilslt )rs at Claude Cinoir. The Beaver Center School Is vacallon this week, urs Oslands enterlalned relatives and Lucille. Ifrom Clermont.

Iowa, over the week- Mrs. Frsnk Fltxgerald and chll- en( j. dren wore passengers lo Chetler Dertha and Petere were Thursday callers on Mra. Rutlcka 666 Liquid, Tablets, Salrr. Nose Drops Clicrka Colds rtrst day.

Headaches or Otto Warnke relurued Neurnlglji In SO mlnulei. Malaria la from a week-end visit with friends at Nashua. Bill Cummlngs w.n a Thursday i visitor at Oeorge Armstrongs. 8 ilays. LaxatiTe and Tonic Most Speedy Iteiiittllra Knuwn Mr.

and Mrs. Wlnton Oluen made business trip to Preston Tuesday. Melvln and Edwin Targeson help- R. W. Jones haul wood home.

Hoy East entertained MB Sunday chool class Wednesday evening si home. Mrs. Bert Flnchk helped Mrs. 'ebb wllh quilting Wednesday while r. Flnchk and Ruth went to Lime prlngs.

Mrs. L. II. Droadwaler eniertaln- the aid society of tie Brethren hurch at her home Thursdsy. Mary Elalns Jones spenl the week- nd wllh relatives In Lime Springs.

Mrs. Henry Kagel and Elwyn, Mr. nd Mrs. Lloyd Slkklnk and Donald Islted Evelyn Jones Saturday sf- rnoon. Mrs.

Eliabelh Owen and two cnll- ren were supper guests nt the Ulch- rd Jones Monday evening. Evelyn Jones returned lo Llmu prlngs Ihe first of the week ufler pending a week al home on account Illness. Iluth Flnchk spent Sunday night wltli Marie Broadwater. W. F.

was shopping In Lime prlngg Monday. Johu L. Owen spent a frw days Brtslol vlslllng friends. John Sampaon Is spllftliig wood or Halvor Erlckeon. Friday and spent the week-end with her father Mr.

Aluerl Barrett. A. J. Engelhardl called on F. Hu- tlcka Thursday forenoon.

Leo Engelhardt took tome wood to be sawed Into lumber lo August Monthy's Wednesday. Mrs. L. W. Clark and Mrs.

F. Ru- ilcka entertained Thursday at 1--I EAST OLD TOWN "John Carroll called on Howard Foote Salurdsy. Mra. Alfred Krueger. daughler JFerneva and Mrs.

Desmond Krucger nnd (wo children called at Enno Wll- kins' Snnday afternoon the home of Mrs. Clark In Chester. There wero 2C present. Leo Engelhardt and friend attended the parly nl Van du Weerd's Frt- lay. Art Engelhsrdt sold a horse last week.

F. Souhrada la driving a new Chevrolet car. Lucille lluileka snd Emma Souli- rada and hoy friends sltcndcd Ihe with Grace and Mildred Proehaska. Chas. Monthy's were dinner guests at N'ula Larson's Snnday, Lavells hsd woodsaweri Monday.

Mrs. Jens Schmidt spent Wednes- dsy allernoon with her daughter Vera and Mrs. E. Wllklns. John Carrolls hulchcred a beef Saturday.

Mr. snd Mrs. Darwin Miller spent show In Spring Valley Sunday night. Sunday with her parents. Mr.

and Lewis Rutlcka Is employed at the Art Phillips horae for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Art Phillips ond ys 1 rhlldren spent Saturday evening at Iliizleka's. Mrs.

Ceo. Lovell Sr. Itiirlon MorgsnB and Chas. Month- attended the dance al Lime Friday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Art Schacht and son Helen Van de Weerd visited school "lied at Knno Wllklns' Sunday even- Monday. lns F. Ruzlcka assisted Art Engel- Donald Schuman spent Sunday al home. Chas.

Monthy called on Mra. Hub Ilsven Thursday. A Change In Prices We wish to announce our change in all Dry Clean. lag Prices: SUITS 75e PANTS 40c O'COATS TOPCOATS 75e SWEATERS JACKETS 40c LADIES SUITS 75e LADIES DRESS, Plain 75c LADIES DRESS, Pleated d5c LAD1E SPRING COATS 7Sc i LADIES SPRING COATS, fur trimmed 95c Now ia the time to get your garments ready for Spring. We can make that old suit or coot look like new.

B. W. Scrabeck Ladies' and MERCHANT TAIIXJtl nt Tailoring Cleaning, Pressing Repairing Lime Springs, Iowa hardt wllh hauling hay Monday. The dance at Herman Van de Woerd's Friday night was well at- trn-Jpil. Music was furnished li Pc- orchestra and L.

Wyalt. 1--I WANT VOtTt VJCWR WEST MIDWAY Dale Miller and Ellen Ohle of Drlslol accompanied Mr. and Mm Knuto Hovcy of York to tho Mlltsn Cheney home Friday. Mr. si.d MtB.

CliiirJa Muurer, Mrs. Robert Maitrtr and Mrs. Jack Aljern were slcn.wts In Crerco Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Woodward and Mrs. Alice Armstrong of Cres- eo were Tuesday evening wllh Mr. 'and Mrs.

Ahner Engcl- hardt Mr. and 11m. Allen Wohlsdorf an'l Arlene Wohlsdorf of Creseo wuri- callers at the Marlens homo Tuesday. A very large crowd enjoyed a party dance at the II. Van de Weopl home Friday night.

Peters and Wv- all furnished tho music. Wllllom Merrill and Laurn Dagan, Delberl and Leona motored lo Ihe Twin Cllles Saturd.ij to spend the day shopping and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cheney and children were Saturday callers on Mr.

anil Ab Engelhardt. The Lou Hoopman folks were Friday evening visitors at tho Jack Alberts home. Mrs. Kuhlck snd sons enterlalned some neighbors nnd Mends with a card psrty Saturday night. Mre.

Hague. Mrs. Abner Engel- hi-rV rhpnow nlrt chll- flrcn eallod en Mrs, Ella Cheney Sat- SLEEPY HOLLOW Chester nml npnvi-r Lvnard rallrr at the Roland Ames home. Lars Osland dehorned cattle for Frank Burns Tuesday. Jnhn Souhrada.

Jr. cnl'od r-ne of Ills parents. Jolin a's. Thursday. Ray Conlon.

Clarence Naumen n' '1 Iry Errlngton ol LeRoy nnd Orvln were Sunday afternoon nnd vonlng guesla at the Wm. Dsiran Some from this way attandeil ntheran Ladles Aid Society held at 1'ie home of Mrs. Ole Ness Tliuradar. Mr. and Mrs.

Witi. llagau called il the Frank Burna home Thurudoy. Mrs. Roy WInblow and dougliler Make Your Motto "Nol More Acres, but Cost Per Bushel" Prfer results, economically are what count That's why farmers everywhere demand Soil Builders Tlicrv be ier cent sales i.ix erierilio April 1st In Tills 'lll linve lie effect rulslnp fettl- prlcwi per cent- Place yonr order fertiliser fort; April 1st and save cent nlfli John Ee Carroll Phuiiu KoM 10 IJmo SprlDgs, luwa EAST YORK NEWS Harold and R. were Lime Springs Hlioppcrs Monday afternoon.

Hugh M. Jones wan a I'restJn caller Wednesday. Mrs. Martens helped Mrs. Jack jberts eook fnr Ihe men who were I hauling raud for Alberta' new lionse Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Zldllcky and attended the Farm Ilureau meeting Friday evening. Mr. snd Mrs.

Rol Cheney snd Vernle Alberts were Sundsy guests 3f Mr, and Mrs. Jack and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ah Engelhardt, Last Chance 1 To Buy Pear! Flour WITH ALUMINUM PAN FREE a You can earn several hundred dollars this summer, and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming year.

Complete information will be mailed on receipt of a three cent atamp. Send for it to-day. Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Poaitiona Continental Teachers Agency, Inc. 1850 Downing Denver, Colo, COVERS THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES "Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply, far, over 30 during the first five days I was en-, Illinois Teacher. SCHOOL can put you in touch vyith-the very finest teachers.

Our service is free to you. C1IAP.TEK NO. C7BO RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7 HETOR.T OF COXDIT1O.V OF TUB First National Bank Of Llrao Springs. In Ihe State of Iowa, at the close of business on Mar'cli 1U34.

OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 7th tt Elmer Hart nnd Blomgren czJIed on Mrs. Lew tcra Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T.

G. Thomas aod Everett wero Saturday evening callers al the Milton Thomus home. C. Noblelt iiwlstyd Hoopman with butchering TnesdaT Mr. and Mrs.

Jolm Sekora nnd Earl were Crt-co callers Saturd.y, W. II. lloonnian was Bnna Mr. and Mrs. Knule tncclbrot of Preston were Sunday visitors at the 'lllton Cheney home.

lEngelbardt und Lewis Ituzlcks were llert Flnchk end MlM Ruth were Snmlil supper guests of the Martens Lime shoppers Wednesday. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webb and family spenl Saturday aflernoon In Lime Springs. Marvin Mentlnk Is helping with rrork al the borne of his uncle John Menslnk In Lime Springs, who Is 111.

W. O. Dsvls of Lime Sprngs wns dinner gutsl at R. W. Parry's Tuesday noon.

Alias Mary Elaine with her Mrs. 1-arry In Springs. F.llzahetll Kvans lir.il wood 'or dinner Saturday mon. Harold Dahly and Virgil pelil Friday evening al Lonnl" enlertalne-1 Are Your Insured A All Your 'n ASSETS Loans and dlscouuts 2. Overdrafts 3.

United Stales povurntueut securities owned 4. Other bonds, Mucks, and ccclirlllea owned C. llanklng house. and fixtures T. Real estate owned other than banking house 8.

Reserve wllh Federal Reservo Hank p. Cash In vault and balances oilier banks Oulsldo checks and other cash Items II. Redemption wllh U. S. Treasurer and duo from Us Treasurer 11.

Oilier sssets $120.300.09 38.43 32.9CO.OO 30,570.18 4.100.00 11.100.00 10,016.16 41.058.20 1. SCO. 00 6S6.I4 TOTAL LIABILITIES 1C. Demand deposits, except U. S.

Oovern- t(posits, public funds and deposits of oilier banks IB. Time deposlls. excepl postal savings, public funds and drpnMte of other banks IT. Pnlillc funds ol connlles, school dlfltrlcts. or pthcr subdivisions ur municipalities IS.

United Sl.iles Oovernmenl and poslal savings dcpocUl 19. Deposlls ot other banks, Including certified and cashlcro 1 checks outstanding Tolal or Item 15 to (b) Not secured by pledge of loans investments tlDl.D32.10 (p) Total Deposits jn. Circulating notes outstanding 20. Other liabilities 30. Capital sccount: Chnimon slock.

260 shares, par 1100 per ohare 26.000.00- Burplns 15.000.00 Undivided profits-- net 1.Z13.SG Kt-JTvos lor contingencies 52 .60 TOTAL. Including canltal account Ixuimjinil Invrntnientn Pleilgeil to Secure 55. Pledreil: (a) Against circulating outstanding 25.010.00 PledRcd Btate Of lorra. Pour.ly ol Howard, ss: 1 C. R.

Cishlor ol the ahove-nsraed bank, do solemnly awear thnt the above oialcncnt 1: true to the best of my i i i A I i ANDK11SON. Cashier. bccrlhrd and sworn to before this 20th day of March, L. W. J01INBOV, Tuhllc.

COUUECT-- Attest: U. J. Hughes Sever Ivors J. A. Wllllamg Directors.

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