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The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 6

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AN TRUSTEES SELL NOUNCE NOMINEES FOR LUTIIEflAIJS OPEN LENGTHEN BRIDGE ON NICHOLS ROAD CLUB OFFICES i i i i i I PARfY AT T1IOMPSOX 1101? HOXORS SWEETLAXB PLf and Mrs. E. S. Thompson en BfcSMSBMHBJBMMSja CONFERENCE II IRE MOBERMSM III RC1I PIS- CUSSEIl'BT, 1TXlSTER enice in (iera aad EnnlMi bt onduftel onlcht Hill Cob- tlaae VS net, J. ouiuamss ot ocace raur, and-a discuisVStt if.

the subject by member of -th conference, featured tertained at :0n.r, Newell'- a party at thelrl home avenue Monday ventn4 which honored the wedding' anui- versa ry of jMr; and Mrs. VfilllanV Slater of Sweetlandj Th party was a complete surprij ti-the honored guests. 5 I Five hundred and "nmentV: 'T tions tarnished entertainment The industrial society of ute wo-J men Relief corps will be entertain ed Thursday afternoon McDowell aij the White hr Mrti" IL Tt te hotelJ 4'ni 'a-''if Re Southern Confe w. of th J-f'ran Assistant bos-i10! the, Zion Lutheran tesse will be Mesdames JennK Rlc h- ardson. LanrW Stevens.

Ada Irmldv.1 Utt iMrf were bresenj Alvina Bush. Buena McDoweh' lh tcr'day open- The afternocn -rssjon was; taken -wlth reportis from the" Several rofetrelons comiprislng the. Krebs of DeMulne h.4 thct.re of Hila (part of Jthe 'program. 1 1 The JMNses ell and Jiate Oluagk. nessy, who have been vlsitlng at the home of their sister, Mrs.

Ll Pi, Flan-nery, 504 West FoMrthf street, for the past week, returned tq their, home at Wilton 'today. i 'x Further plans far the dail vacation. Bible schools to be organised in June were considered at a-meeting of the Muscatine Ministerial association Monday at the V. AJ i Charles Shook; Slgonmey, returned today from Davenport, where I ht spent the past several days and ts a guest of Fred Messenger and George Kloos, West Flftjh street, I I The weekly buolness meeting of the Elks lodge was held at the borne of the organization! Monday night; PupIN af Llniley B. Hoepes cap tured the trophy cup! In the campaign at the' high school The banner went to pupils lof thrift today.

L. Brown. There were seven other, 100 per cent classes9, the total deposits being $1 12.31 and the percentage of pupils present making deposits 63.4. Beside Mr. Hoopes and MrJ Brown, other teachers having 100 per i cent groups are Gladys D.

Bailey. Miss Florence Hahn, Miss i Rachael Harhed. Miss Caroline IJebbe. Ella Obermeier, T. Othmerj Leo Miss and beg receipts at the; stock- yards today were 377 head, Thrte carload shipments i were pne each from W.

H. Lane Tree hand; J. Soukup, Rlversidei The monthly meeting! of the board of health will be held! at 7:30 tonight ikt the cltyj hall, it i I'ontiacv coupe; erne Kennisop. 130 Magnolia, street, Buick "coupe; Mrs. H.

G. Clark. Columbus City, Oldsmbbile tedan F.K. Rambo, 508 East Eighth Chevrolet jcoach Rhelnart pilgrim. 520 West Eighth jstreet.

Buick sedan; Howard Kautz, J077 Hirshey avenue. Ford1 roHdster; Carl Xeu-bauer, 1003 Ninth street, Essex COaCh. Providence was Isned a permit to erect ah addition and to lay a new asphalt roof Ion a building ion Walnut street between Fifth and Six street at a cost! of; $350. and II. J.

Schomberg was a permit to erect a frame dwelling on Eleventh street between Mulberry avenue and Orange street at; a cost of $3,000 by II. HI Fltzgerald.l city engineer, i i Property transfers were filed In the county recorder's office today by Henry and Mabeil Soil to Louvina Rynearson. lot 7 In block; 2 of Kemble and Fuller's addition, and Johanna Renslnk to Ida B. Drakek lot 6 in the Avenue 'j'- i I judge D. V.

Jackson left this horn ing for Clinton, la. Mrs. Elmer Donnell Grove. is visiting at of Webster the home of her sister.1 Mrs. D.

V. Jackson. 513 West Third street. 11 i i i 1 Jennie Fisher. Wapello, was admitted to Bellejvue hospital Monday for treatment.

Kenr tfc who underwent I a nilnhr operation Monday, returned to home on Brook street today. Ralrh (llnsterf son of Mr. and Mrs. F.i E. Custer, 950 Roscoe; avenue, will this evening for Detroit, where he, has accepted a position; in the ol'fice of the Motor Products! company, r.v- i -j Mr.

Therein Adalr and Mr. J. YF. iCidaback of Mendota. spentj Sun day at the home of Mrs.

Harryj Wright, (1 1 Park jtne I OMMUNITY Nominations were announced today for offlcera and directors of; new commmlty names of the nominees wtll be printed on ballots which will be distributed to the club at Its meeting Wednesday evening at the Grand theater; One man jwM be elected for each office except directors, ff which 14 wlll.be cbosn, en representing labor and seven rep resent ng business and professional lines. The those names a published today are nominated 1 the cbttarnlttee Friday! evening: Some changes were but Mayor Herbert G. TTiomison finally (decided not to re- call th committee tor another meet- ing, and rr changes were maae. will be accepted from Nominations the flbor Wednesday evening, how- ever. Lint of omlnee.

Following are the nom uaUons, ar- ranred alohabetically For President UeoTge fisner. S. McKutt, Dr. 9. Norton, Her bert GL For Vice President L.

f.t. KautZ, VllIlarh Mark. Dan Kulttvant I For Treasurer The 1 Jtev Kt a-, A. G. Rentzlager, Byron MoKee, Stein.

I Directors: to Represent Uabor Hoy Brown! 1065 street; Leonard Boweni Smallejr Iawrcnce Curry. Mt Thom'H Dywak. 505 Efflsf'Froht: Milton Krark. 1103 tsett; Claude Frank Fuller, 1015 Cypress; Hufford. 416 West! Fifth; Ed- ward Jack Keliy.

406 Wes Fifth '1 Street; Nugent. 40" West Sixths S. G. Pollock Oak and Eleventh; A tll- iam Roby, 106 Gra nd vie wU Will Hogers 906 Grand; Mrs. Grace Sam- uels.

1 6 idar Frank Schoenlg, 308 Eaht Second. I Direri tors to Represent Business and th Professions Norman. Baker, Luay Bosten. i. Glesler (), A.

t'harles P. the Rev. Jra B. Hawley; A. Ilanley 4.

Maghu? George Meerdlnki! the Rev. Mrs. L. Robert Roach Mjary Thlesen, Raymond Titns, em i if The hther committer or the new cluh wjpl meet again tonight to con-wider tne. articles of (Incorporation for the organization.

1 1 Le Jen ne Denoimces Effort to Destroy 1 Morale of Marines I WasWington. April 17 (API- Charges that pamphlets urging marines to deserU and not go to 'icfagaa were circulated among detat'lrnienta embarking last nionth alt Norfolk. to augment) the American expeditionary forcfe In that country were made here lasy night by M'aJ. Gen. John A.

Le Leuue. com-mandani of the corps. Speaking at a dinner given in biar honOv 1y the Marine Corps league General Le Jeune said the pamphlets were 'teiiued by two organizations, one of vhlch Is raising money in ttris country to aid Saadlno in "killing our -goo; American boys." 1 Reprenentaitlve iMaas republican. Minnesota, in another address, said there a concertedymovment under way in this ccHrmry to destroy the governn ent by making it defenseless within and ithout. Foreign countries, he said, wore back of the move! I pi' All water Shipiiient ofC nnese si on TOn.T fr Tlnvntinnrt r' 1 v1 I April 17.

all-watei shipment ev come to Davenport from a foreign country Is somewhere on the i Mississippi river i between here, and .1 New Orleans. Fifteen tonsof' Chinese will be delivered by barges, here shfirtly. comlnK $hsnghai. China, pwert and Rilchter will act as the tnid-west disti-ibnting agency for a New, York concern -and wlll hln to Iowa and Illinois points in JIEDRICK MIMSTER SPEAKS AT OSFIRMATiOX BANQTET Thej O. ftehNns, Lutheran minister of Hedrtck, spoke on the subject; when the Luther league! of the Ziot! Lutheran church entertained membej-s.

the 1928 confirmation class at a banquet in the parish ihall Monday evening. Serving wii iji 6:30, covers eing arranged for 80 guests. program peied with the Wartburgi Leaguep sng. The Rey. John IJaefner, pastof.

presided as toastmaster. Johnf Hltefner, extended! the welcome the new class and? Albert Freesef rejiponded In behalf of this year's clajs. Miss Rosa-belle jKorschott presented several' piano solos, Eugene, Pappenhelm read a poem. It's and Miss Elfrieda Nlmtz jgpoke on the 9 aims of the fi Harold Tlmm, a president of the presented, the Iflev. Mr Haef-ner with a bouquet of flowers as a birthday gift, liU aninirersary falling on ApU The; iiging of pep bongs concluded the program.

Members of the committee in chargej wre Anna; Blohm. Lillian Brill. Lillian Kdeistjtr, Rosabclle Korschptt. John I Hiefujer and Eusene Pannentielm. Thev (were ajmlstpd Theyt Mrs.

iWiUiam Drewjes fand 'the social committee. Si- BIRTHIMY PARTf lilYFX- Ij il AT SKLI. XTRY HOME. A jbirithday party Wa given Sunday at the home of MrV aSnd Mrs. Frank Snell on MuscatineIslind which honored the fifth anflivel-sary of their son.

Norbert. A woi course dinner was served. Musi ad card games furnished entertainhieit in the ij i- I I i Guestis Included Jr. fnd MrsJ Harry Foster! and family ff Junction. Mr, and Mrsf- Ajrchie Snll of Rock Island.

Mr. fand Mrt. Erwln Klevetejr of near Muscatine. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Snell and family. Emma Jlughes. Luther fSnell and Vernon Lamb of this city and Fred Danz of Davenport. i 1 MISS MARY IR HI IIOSTESSfFOR MISS HAYS. Miss Thaufen jentertained at a pr-iuptlal ralselHneoua shower at her home, 832 line (street, Monday evenlngj which 1 complimented Miss DorOthtt Hayii, marriage to Michael- Missel of hi cityi will be a ceremopy of the crrr'tot week.

The decorations were in the bride-to-be's colors of pink and 1 white, cut flowers and festooulngs being fused. Twelve young women frirrids Were guests. Five hundred wasi played, high score prize being awarded; to Genevieve Piessy and consolation prize to Miss Hays. i- i I Glftsiito Miss Haysere presented by lfttle Miss Margare Thauren. L'ALLEGRO CLrBUilYES SECOXD PARTY OF SERIES.

The L'Allegro Bliiej Trlagle'club of the Y. W. C. A. held the second ot a series of 10 parties Monday evening at the tome, of Mils Sybil jBobshaw, Maple i IV Buncb was played af; three tables, Mrs.

Behrens winding the high score prlzi and Mr4 jNrpld Oberhaus the consolation award. Music and other entertainment Was The next party will he held In one week at; the homep of Hlnkleyi Newell avenue. i -44 JUNIOR Ml SIC CtCB Irs, William i ii MEETS ATS ClfASE STUDIO The Junior Music? clufr of the Chase studio held a Monday evening atj the studK Following the business meeting i biographical sketches of several composers were presented. Selectibif (played by Margaret Asthajteri Myrna Neu-bauer and Eloulse Smith. The club will meet again In two weeks.

if I 1 i The Juvenile club of the Chase studio Will meet Saturday afternoon. The women's Bible, clafts of the First Baptistjjchtirch foran iall day session Wednesday -at the home of Mrs.Lw.iA. Shellai)arger. 1012 Park avenue, i A picnic dihnec will be served at nfou. I7-! a Shaped to i Softened to ease ii vi II ii' VM ''I NH'I roveu lit I i LODGE BUILDING TANGLED AFFAIRS OF' FRATEtt- CSXL ORDER DKOIGUT TO CLOSE Tlolatlens of Federal I Lluuer Laws 'I I Ctly to I1nl--0ff)fer Start Jail Terms.

I What is believed to bp this final step InL the tangled affafts if the National Ffaternal society was taken Monday evening at a meeting ojf the when sale of the building to Ha her Muscatine wan authorized. No price was announced, but Jt is bnder-atbod that was slightly more than 116.000. Building and! contents are included in the-sale. -A I Friction Over Ownership -V Considerable litigation relative to th ownership of the building has marked Its use by several organizations during the past several years. Jt originally occupied by jllie; FV O.

but was held Iff the-name of Separate organization, known as in Mtiscatlne Fraternal society. IFrlction. arising between the'F .0. K.j and the Muscatine Fraternal society as to ownership, resulted In the rrWl aerie of; the F. 0.

K. claiming tltjlie, In a dlstjrlrt court decision title was quieted In the nan of the' Mus ratine Fraternal society, the K. renting lodge quarters following the, deHsion. Approximately two years ago. fed era I agents raided the building and fines were assessed against several of fhf officers of the organisation.

Arafn last spring, federal officers Majged another raid. Following the feconil. raid, the F. O. E.

moved its tliihr'ooins. Xame I i'he name of the organisation was thfh changed to the National Frjifcrn'i nl looking towurd the estab linliniont nf a benefit society, A federal Injunction fras placed oij tli htiildlng after the second raid Iterpntly third raid wa staged and rrpHfH for violation of the Injunction oi; owed, j. ollowing the third raid, steps; wera takjf'n to bring the nffaljrs of the cor? liorjntlon to a condusioln and to sell the! Holly KoHcnfieldi; -president, anil Ieo K. fl'Leary. secretary of the Natlona Krnternal fo ity, who drew ft5 day Jail nonttnc'H as officers- of thje or iler, Mart serving them- In the Mus rutin? county jail Thursday.

'John; Flc ller nd Delmar Craddock, cijstiid-lam? of Hip building, who were given finffi of each, are but on fines will ibe paid ry the society Thii rsday, it was said by Attorney C. V. ilanley. who represented them. 1 I I i tr 11 ouiii ijacuy Mit us Car Overturns and Goes in Ditcli 'Pleasant Prairie, la.

April 17. Willis. Miller, son of Mr. andlMrs llarjiues Miller, narrowly; escaped serious Injury Saturday evening wheln the Ford coupe i4hlch he' was li rising catapulted Into 'the ditchrone-half, mile west of Pleasant Prftirle, pinning him under the car. The lop tlltie- 'i car was wag on Mr.

iin er's and he In such a position that he could not move or call for helpi rescued by two Moline men noj extricated mm am Tushed him -to Blue Grass? where he was attended by Dr. Vanderveer. Mr; Miller received sevej-e cuta about, the Head and was badly bruised; and' shaken "up. The car us almost a wrest'k. It is coincidental that the Moline men saved a man's life just week by rescuing him from a xlmllar wreck near Moline.

Pantomime I Presented. A pantomime. "Face ia was by several local wotnen at aj recant meet ins; the plea'saint Palrlc C-tiity club at the local church par- lorn. The roll call yrnn resprnded tllena6i'e and description' of a wild. fUjwrr.

The servliig committee in- fitted Mrs. Millie Sifhroder. Mrs. flajlie Ehrecke," and Mrs. Amelia Sprlngmeier.

Jieadings were given by Miss Helen Snrtngtneler. Hazpl MrS; Mary Cole and Miss Dorothy AS' a It an. Vocal solos given, by r.iitwn ami tiouaia Eli recke and a tffano solo was given by Mfsa Flor-i I'Dc Dose i ine committee arrang toe pro- gramj was comprised of KrcHtsjc lunar. Hazel Mrs. Tlllie Hermann- and.

Mr Mae Ehrecke. Tlie next meeting of the club will be held at the church i parlors May with the pjrogram tom-niltiee composed of Amelia Sprjug-meler. Mrs. Fern! Sissel Sand Mr. Anna Hermann.

The serving lommtttee win he Mrs. Jessie Moor-lieajl. Mrs. Elcie Stecher and iMrs. Mabl MvCullougli.

The roll call for it lie May meejhig will be "My -loth-! rifvsi 'Favorite- Flower" a'nd a flower exctianue. Meeting I Postponed. iThe nieetliiK of the lton Uoyal Woj-kers' Four-lf club, 4hich wis to ha vie been held Saturday afternoon, was postponed on account of the bad weather. The Club will meet at the' home of Albert Stecber next Saturday member is expected to bring to the meeting loaf of ivhole heat bread which was Hiked by the member herself according to directions receiveid at ieet-litg'at the borne of Glaldys Wathan. when Miss Dorothy Wathan gave a thole wheat bread demonstration.

The bread will be scored by; the lead- Mrs. Henry Paul. ')( Other Aewsi 'A he April meeting of the local' dra matic ciud wnicn.waa to bave been held last Ftlday evening, was post ooned on account of Inclement weather. The meeting Friday evening at the ill be held Presbyterian hurch parlors. The committee named to serve refreshments includes Miss Dorothy Wathan, Forrest Fowler and Vernon Stigers.

Miss Ipa Paul; El mclr Burke and Ralph Jtuklaa will ADDITION OF 8i FOOT SPAN COX-TEAR rtlliae Bridge Formerly 4U Roate Clr to Strengthen Cvpporttnt; i Piers With Addition of another span of S3 feet to the Cedar river bridge on the Nichols county road Is on the next construction Jobs facing Muscatine county, and bids will be taken on the work 'soon. -The additional span Is needed to provide additional water room for the river, aa; at the time of the creation of the drainage district in' the adjoining territory, a by-pass afforded by the Pike run bridge was eliminated. Considerable work wtlll be done on the bridge to improve and strengthen It when the extra Bpan installed. Examination of old plans at the courthouse by County Engineer F.1 (ii Halbfass has convinced jhim that If the foundations at the south end are constructed as indicated, they will not be adequate for the Channel Has Changed. The present bridge, wais built in 1894.

At that time, tire main channel oi stream was under ts hofth ena ana ithe south abutments were built on dry land. The channel hi since changed and the depth of the south end of tire bridge is now from ll4 to 16 feet. support to accommodate I the add! tl(nal S5 feet, of bridge, as now outlined by; Mr. Halbfass. pilling will be driven around the cylindrical steel supports and rock placed between them and the piling.

Additional sup port -at the other end of the nc span I 1 I A Th rh'nr maWoj a rlrVilt Inm Jut above the bridge, and to provide against damage above tlre bridge, new rip-rap will be applied on the banks. The Job will, cost approximately 00 complete. The steel span to be ns(jd Is ofte which, was removed from over Sweetland creek, east of Must catine on Route 61, being replaced with a heavier bridge to handle traffic Ion the state rOad. Costes Anxious to Start on a Flight, Paris to New York Paris, April 17 (AP) Le Matin today quoted i- Dieudonne Costes, French i arount-tte-World flyer, as saying he la more interested in obtaining a good plane for a flight from Paris to New York than In receiving the honors heaped upon him and his companion, Joseph Le Brie "I am deeply Wuched nd highly appreciative of these receptions dis-tinetions and Ironorsf Costes said, "but It is -more than I want, All I ask is a good bus so that I can 'try the Paris to New York trip." 1 The! Aero club banqaet sert for tonight and other; festivities! have been postponed for. a week to enable the fliers ot seek a little rest in the country-to -work out new projects.

SCHOOLBOY NAMES WALTZ; WINS $5 George Halle 522 Miles avenue, a pupil In Garfield school selected the name, "The Triumph of Day," for the waltz composed by Elmer jM. Zlegler, which was presented for the first time at the annual combined school orchestra- concert last Friday. Haller was presented with $5, the prize offered by Mr. Zlegler. Several hundred suggestions were received.

A number of good tltlaa were rejected because there; were from twd to alx Just alike. A committee jot school teachers selected the winner. selection has also been made. lino REATifcrnge VJ now makes it pemaneomrexitthereg nla price OKX'txil store. hire adapted Kocex ia t4e past few fborhsJ iTbey came to it as a gesulrof tfci 2 major improrc-raeotjj werecendj iinnoanced.

jKotex is now foan-nxing. It bas no'awkwardi bulk in to max smooth, slender lines. It is far softer, fleecier more comortable dumererbefoce. I These two great improre-: coupled with Kotex other exclusiTe feararcs, bring v- I' 1 I V' For sale R.frlceg In uglih nd German are ranged for thf Uet-ftui; i The theeMng from tt)(si o'clock will Conducted Vln ith a ennoa by the Rev. Mi'ier of Brighton.

From 9 to 9 tfeiSf" worship will be In Hcnnaa-rl' 'niirtunlon to be cerebrated. sermln' ill be preached Carl of DavMtpotW i Stislons of rli cxjifere.nce will con-Untie when a group of papernotv? church problem will, be' presented rtfed dlsciissid. Rnnawai Girls Found. Rapids April 17 (AP) tSartiette Thomu ajidjltose Goolk, who (lissfpeared tfQtti home lre lastiTuesday. fc4v found shl- Their fsthefcs Jeft toi brlnj therft back.

fcVNSNVyVSSVWWNrVVVsWWV urs. ynlv ft 5 a fortunatei tinde priced pf.S 5 hrth 5 I Sport Kanrf 4 styles tftat wuld or- dinarilv llvr $25 S- ri COAT SALE 1 i -u jb i i1 JWM us r. 5 I Margeret Lange. NIKOLAI DROPS $20,000 LAVSUIT The $20,000 alienation ot affections suit of the Rev, Lud wig Nikolai against, his father-in-law the He; -A E. F.

Hauneman of Texas. wfca dis missed in district court today rby the? plaintiff. Tbe plaintiff In his petition accused 4 his father-in-law of many ai-ts toj alienate Nikolai's; affections. A divorce suit between the Nikolais si now pending in the local, courts Attorneya were II. M.

Bart bat for the plaintiff and Drake for tne itev. Mr. Ilanneman. Mrtu Cordelia Segar. Mrs.

Cordelia SsgfT. S6, died at he tome of her niece, 'Mrs. Dan Atlen, East Tenth street, this Imornlnglat 11 o'clock after a six weeks 111 ne with complications resulting from' old S- i Mrs. Seger wps born In April 6, 1S4S. and had mad3 her home here for the pit three ears.j She married Scaibner Scgerr- hoj died 15 years She was -member of the Unitarian church, Surviving i are two nleces Mr.

Allen bf uMu sea tine and Mrs. jFrank McN.ally of DesPlalnes, one nephew, DeWltie Fottt, Draff. 111. The body! was takiri to the; Wit-tieh Funeral home. Funeral artsange-menta have not been made.

i Group Conference Social Meeting Is Deferred to IMay, 11 The Indoor' Chautauqua sportsored by th Older Boys and Older Cfrle' conference of the Mtiscatlne district for May 7. haa been deferred until May. Ill, officials in charge announce. The change was made because Aof a conflict with an entertainment the high school May 8, to be glvfh by the glee i club and orchestra ot the school. Thej same! program will as originally planned.

Read the Journal Classified Ads. Eckert i Pipno Tuner 1118 Pershing A venue i uavenport, lowa. i VN friurtifiM- Expert Repairer of Piano i and Player Pianos Leave Order at Geo. Chase JTjisle 1 Stndle Phone 0S-J. Or Dlerrks More, Pnone 500.

4 perfect peaceof-mind ntref and absolute comfort. I Kotex was: the first water soluble pad 4-hence disposal is no problem. It is the most absorbent absorbing 16 times its own weight in a manner as td obviate harsh, Waterproofed backing. Kotex deodorizes, another i important And it is bought without hesitancy at i mxj drug, department or dry goods istore in the country. Gettfaelmprovcd Kotex today.

-1 'I I i 1 It prices 4 i I e. vv: r- i I Edith Benr. 201 Clinton street. began her duties las, stenographer for Grac? Weeki. county social service worker, Monday, I it Lee Slaughter; I rharged with operating a motor vehicle while In-! selection, a characteristic con- ilXiC i Brtr fKeter80nli I cert waltz, was composed by Mr.

Zieg-held for intoxication as the result of ui Mf.u their arrest by Deputy Sheriff Sam Ifi.Se mt 'it A band arrangement of the cluding Cljnton, Cedri ltaplds, fa-'car i-v- terloo, OskalcTOsa. Ottumwa. Mason City, aiikl Quincy, 111., dealers. i The rtuldy kingfisher, (bird na tive of Borneo, makes Its nest in the hive of a vicious kind of bee. arrange- the; program fdr the meeting Miss Ittia Paul attended a Muscatine county fearhers meeting at Musca- ttine Saturday.

I on street near the court house when arretted, Jndge Mchols Cnder Knife. A'inton. April 17 (AP District Judge Clarence Nichols. 58, today was Teporteci jto be in a favorable condition- following an emergency operation for appendicitis last night. He has been a resident of Vinton all hia life.

andL several years ago1 was prominently mentioned for an appointment on the towa supreme 'f human hole. i I 'I; 1 I. .8 .1 i Fashioned toil protect i everytvbefeafilnetk low THE HEIGHTS I iijV of attainment hare been reach ed by our perfect servicethe Service of Sincerity Thought ui prt'f-i3icr professional man 22 Ml sale.l nal No agement citH a VI phone 260 If I- 7 FU ERAL VATE AMBULANCE SERVICE St 7 Hj.si i 5 TX vf i 1 1 '00' J- I '-i i.

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