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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 13

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The Gazettei
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1942 THirviLN Dolliver Exposes Cowles -Willkie Stunt To Ballyhoo Thornburg 'wa Deathb I'SES: 52 Marion News WheAtUnd The body cf Mrs YPA I) Ba Curtailed In 21 More Counties omTTi ornu suiion. phons a. David Tidball Of Independence Lost At Pearl Harbor Special to The Gazette. wtvuv INDEPENDENCE Mr. and Mrs.

The Marion high school basket- ball team will play its final game I Ra" Tidball of Independence have of the season Friday evening at Monticello. received a telegram from Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, chief of Garden former Wheatland y. i UP) Nor- resident -n die-1 her home at DES MOINES (AP) You need e-'w-" al 'A PA prefects have been wn Minds; was you- country invest in defense a ua court, es brought to Wheatland Wednesday Donds a-d a soon 21 -e-e erv ee were held That's the new bond sales slogan UNCLE MARK IS CANDIDATE OF DES MOINES PUBLISHER Wendell Viiited Iowa To Do Favor For Friend In Senatorial Race, Attomer Auerti, Emmett Albaugh, 64, Linn Farmer Is Dead Emmett Albaugh. 64. Linn coun at gra.e St Pauls cemetery announced Friday by Vernon I Heccard was Dec 12, Clark, Iowa state RpEFENSE' Scnlcnca Romeo Yho Fleeced Cascade Girl CHICAGO (UP1 Dapper, mus tached Dawn Cecil Taylor, 30.

who danced his way into the heart of an Iowa girl and into her pocket-book to the tune of $9,500, pled guilty to a confidence game charge criminal court Thursday and was sentenced to 18 to 24 months in jail. Taylor posed as an orchestra leader named King Garber when he approached Geraldine McLees, 35, a Cascade, la girl working Chicago, a south side ballroom last April He was wearing a smait looking army uniform and he danced right into my heart, Vliss McLees told investigating officers much later when the marriage which Tavlor promised had failed to ma defense sa ings administrator. For too long a time," he said in a statement, we the bureau of navigation, that their son, David Tidball, seaman firsf class, has been declared officially to have lost his life in the service of his country as of Dec. 7, 1941. Shortly after the Pearl Harbor attack, Mr.

and Mrs. Tidball were notified that David was missing. He was a member of the crew of the Oklahoma. He was born in Independence in 1921 and graduated from high school and junior college here. He was a member of the Methodist 1867 Glmn, She came tv Wreata.nd her parents when 3 She taught rural schools of ccurtv and was married t-.

Gordon Ju. 27. 1892 Cl nt He died 1939 Sr.e surv.ved a bnUer, Dr Charles Hecxard. Wreat.ard and a sister Mrs Jeanette Reynolds 1 Galio'" 0 Monticello Funeral services Mrs Gilbert LeRnv Cropp were conducted Frida at the etts Mc- too add ora. es that state aF off t.a.j i Friday The ortallment vi said tb be part of a ceneral pro cram deigned to make addtuonai worker available for farm labor i G.

tir-arh WPA re-i -j ire m.dwest i'a ui.d 1 lurch pro- g'j -e crunued Dwa and ha id.ng pr r.ow eted WPA i -e a defer, a 'ed -evser 4 irs ty farmer, died Thursday at 7.10 m. at his home on highway No. 1 rayon ladies hose. Spring shades, 94. near the Scotts Mill bridge, 39c and 69c.

Storm's. Advertise- after an illness of several weeks, ment. have "been" telling was tt Aug 10: 18ii. in Cedar countv, the son of David Warren, son of Mr. and Daniel ard Jane Glancy Albaugn.

Mrs. Lyle N. Warren, is ill at his He was married in 1909 to Jennie home. a um to read Stonekmg. and they have lived in, vou need vour country Vlcnlt tr.eir present home, Saturday overcoat and topcoat Today there are hundreds of 51006 their marriage Mr.

Albaugh 1 day. $3 00 off any garment in our tt ons of people in the world a member of the Linn Coun- store. Ed Sigfred Co. Advertise- a.t. a country The wretched Farm Bureau ment.

of the people of France, Surviving, in Ho.lano, Belgium. Greece, Czecho- are fwo MovcMa and Yugoslavia should con mu' trv Te lua 'te'p a 'O i oo i 00 a veer. daughters. Max Albaugh of Mar- City, former manager of the local a of warnings to lon- Clane Booth of Cedar National Tea store, spent American trat he needs his Rapid Mrs W. Flitsch of Al- day here with Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Special for Saturday. Mens end Paul Albaugh.

at home five i it v. i v-1 Thurs-j i church i 7 er a fit and had been the navy ad Taylor was missing. On furlough from an army camp at the time, Taylor had time to visit the McLees home at Cascade The familv liked him, and allegedly supplied a part of the $9,500 which Miss McLees charges she lent him. After Taylors disappearance, Miss McLees traced telephone calls he made from her Iowa home to Chicago She learned that his name was ndt King Gaiber hut Taylor. Police found him at a Brownsville, army camp.

DES MOINES (API The rubber shortage hasnt cut into Iowa gasoline tax receipts yet. State Treasurer W. G. C. Bagley Friday reported his department collected $1,132,725 in gasoline black and brown $4 45 oxfords, $3 89.

Benish Shoe Store. 1 a a n1 5 re Has In Fer i :3 19 i 17 i ncchildren a sister, Mrs. Efue ibeylar of Svvea City, and five ibrttbers. Eugene of Nashua, Parke 1 of Vet Branch Louis of Lisbon, Beit of Elktor. and Roy of Brookings, D.

Fur.erl erv ices will be held Sunday at 2 30 at the Yocom Slce east Marion, cpoel in chaige of the Rev J. Evestone pastor of the Beit-ram Metrocist church, and burial Burrows, A on was born and Mrs Loren Larrv Burrows, 302 Twenty Feb. 24 to Mr. Stewart, who re-i closed by on Roena innebifo, ti ton Ba -Bremer, Jonei. Jtrk- I 'iftr itJiiniVon.

Louisa. A a n. ind Vodabon son of Leonard 1 ax6S this month on January Keokuk Patrolman Hitches A Ride On Stray Saddle Horse KECK UK Pi Seeng Pa-t- am ridng treet mounted on a Da Da ''V a will oe in the Campbell cemetery stieet. who has been ill for the last week, is recovering. Bnnrlt t-l acfi Edaburn-Fehr Announcement.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eda-burn. 935 Sixth avenue, are an- wooj sponge 98c at Owens Cut Rate Drug Advertisement. nonnemg the marriace of tneir State Tax Office Spends S2.ll To Collect Each S100 motoring, a $50,000 gam over the SI.

082.338 yield for the corresponding month a year ago. Treasury department officials admitted they' were puzzled at the January figure. They had expected a decided drop, not only because of the lack of rubber but because of severe winter weather which interfered with travel early in January- In December the gasoline tax produced $1,428,153, compared with $1,260,273 in the same 1940 month. The state gasoline tax is three cents a gallon. eldei daughter.

Pauline, to Lyle rLJon. cf 2iner Tilton, i Philip Stephen Dye. 8-month- 8-1 Tud avenue The marriage son an(j Mrs. Manon tooK place Feb 14 at the Chiiuan p)ve ho has been ill of bron Italian-Born SUI Man Decides He'd Better Register Spfrul tn The Gillette IOWA CITY Dan Edward Lalll, 21. Sviacuse, Y.

University of Iowa Italian-born libeial art rn-lor student, decided here Thursday to legister after all Lalli was taken into custody bv Policeman Dan Mulherin heie Thursday while attending clases and appeared before the Johnson county draft board for failing to register under the selective seivica act. Lalli told the board that he wai i born in Italy Aug 1 1, 1920 He came to the United States when he was 12 years old His parents reside in Syracuse, N. '1 i-k -i' Fz IX 0 rrri I er chuTn Kahoka, Mo the Rev Claude Ris-nger performing the cer emony The bride Poik chops 24c pound, ham- Hi.da Jime, and Kenneth H. Free- y(jrgerj sausage 21c pound, bana-man a corrpanied them Mr and i apples, 4 pounds 19c: Swiss Mr Fehr will make their home steak 29c. Syls Grocery.

Adver-m Marion. tisement. Teach Spanish In All U. S. Schools, Urges Former Iowa Woman onoi illf e- Te Railway Marl association i Mrs Ed Bov anov sky entertained of Ceaar Rapids and Marion will the C.

club Thursday at des-mect Saturday at i 30 m. the Pert luncheon her home, west I F. hall, 838 First avenue 0f Marion. Bridge was played, Cedar Rapids Preceding the Mr Stamy and Mrs. Wade meetirg there ,11 be a picnic Stcokey winning pnzes.

Mrs. Will Ames Man Keeps Tires In Vaults KANSAS CITY. Kan. (AP) It would take a safe blow'er to steal these tires. Harry Carter of Ames.

Ia Thursday told a Consumers Cooperative association meeting here that his company stored its tire stocks in bank vaults at Alleman and Stratford, Ia. In addition to the safety angle, he said. We have found that the temperatures maintained in the vaults are perfect for proper preservation of rubber. the Kassler ill be hostess at the and next meeting. supper for all members of asociation, the Auxiliary tne.r families.

i im Mrs. Harry Schulz and Mrs. Wallace Radeke and her son. H.llis Gill recently enter- Memorial Services For Lone Tree Youth Killed In Action To Be Sunday Sprctal to The Gazette IOWA CITY Memonal services for Creighton Hale Wmkman. 22, son of Lee Workman of Lone Tiee, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 30 at the Reformed chuich at No WPA Aid McGregor Workman, fireman first clas.

Recreation Center Clones Unitfd States navy, was reported necreanon center mioses i klUed in actlon in the Japanese tamed at luncheon compliment- Bobby, were guests Wednesday of mg Mr. Lvle Shelenbarger of Mls Fred '1 c. id an me Thcv main to te-p-, me oth So, n- F- A kno iedge of a ould do m.oi tre- fnC 1 io a i c-- on, la, her home to cement Lutz, and her family. I Chicago, formerly of Marion, who 1 i 'T 1 i ci" 4 ''f I iliv tit rur 4 i cn I 'r a a was a guest cf her sister, Mrs Vernon Lent. Others guests were annual school of lnstruction of Mrs.

Marvin Edison, Mrs Lent patmos Commandery No 27. K. Mrs Lewis Papes and Mrs. Phil Thursday at the Masonic Temple. I.

Crew. nner was served at the Hall- Drrorah L. S. Gillette Of Fostoria Jumps In Lieut. Gov.

Race Re Independence Couple i Note 50th Anniversary wood cafe. Commanderies from Blanche Hamm, a teacher of Iowa Citv, Belle Plaine, Cedar English and physical education in Rapids, Manchester and Vinton were represented. a INDEPENDENCE rC'ide" attack on Pearl Harbor Dec 7 Ho wras stationed on the U. Oklahoma. Announcement of the loss of Workman was received by his father fiom the navy department Feb.

19 The American Legion is spon-sonng the memonal services with the Rev. Paul Hnnns of Ft. Madison, formerly of Lone Tree, delivering the addies.s the Belle Plaine high school, will rd Mr' home Friday evening to of In-e- spe-d the weekend with her par-Mr and Mrs. Hamm. celebrated ents Special to Tho Gazette McGREGOR McGregors recreation center, sponsored by the WPA, closed Thursday on word from state WPA headquarters in Des Moines that state aid no longer would be available.

The center, which has been quartered in the old towm hall for the lat two vears. has been backed by the WPA since it was started two vears ago by H. Clark h0 US' r. a i rs a Mrs. Lea Fairlev, 1627 Eleventh street who underwent an operation Wednesday at St Lukes hospital Cedar Rapids, is making a satisfactory recovery.

Helene Fiedler has gone to Mm a--d Mrs Irv ng Drake will e'a riday evenmg at a supper at tror heme nrrth- -iSt of Mar. on Guets will be I on Chicago to spend a few davs with 1 Brow of the state recreation staff. 1 -r who is at- wrho at the time was park ni- ot a card club of whicn Jeanne Lannin Oxford Junction Couple 50th Anniversary memoers M- fiid M'- Dnke ha' been tending school guests Cards will be played at l.v tab.es Mi' Marian Busbv will go Washington, C. Friday night la Brown of McGregor has been in 7.1 Mrs Wes OLphant of to begin work Monday the of--car Center Point spent Thursday fire of the cnief of the air corps here in the home of Mrs. Oil- Temporarily she will be the guest POSTVILLE Miss Eunice im Lf J.

C. Pattens Honored On 59th Anniversary Special to The Gazette SPRINGVILLE Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Patten celebrated their fifty -ninth wedding anniversary Wednesday evenmg when they weie guests at a family xlinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Patten. On Thursday they entertained members of the Fancy Work club at a party. Former residents on a farm near Central City, they have resided in Springville since 1897 Mr Patten is a retired stock buyer.

He was born in Ohio and Mrs. Patten wai born in Wisconsin. and da jgnters. bant brother-in-law ard sister, of Mis Harriet Gibson, formerly Fm Ne Mr md Mrs Ed Bach Mrs Fran- of Marion. od Mr, Ure of Ceoar Raoids.

a cl ti rn a gradda ug9er of the Bucns, was a guest a Mr A Kng will enertam her Five Hur.dred club Friday Kugel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Kugel of Postville, and Duane Kamp, son of Mr. and Mrs 1 Edward Kamp of Castalia, were mairied in Postville Wednesday evenmg at he- home. 1100 Eng- morning at the home of the h'h boulev a-d Cards w.ll be bride's parents The Rev. Fred-played at three tables lerick Ludwig, pastor of St I Paul's Lutheran church, officiated M- and Mrs.

Terrill and at the double ring ceremony. At- (1 la Mr; Neb -nor. ti aw Pearl Over cr Madioo who -pent the last three here with her brother-m-and siter Mr and Mr Thomas Costello, went to Ames Fr.dav tn visit a daughter, cn-ronie to her home. tendants were Miss Irene Kamp. sister of the bridegroom, and Donald Kugel, brother of the bride Following the ceremony, a their daughter.

Pluma, attended the funeral Wednesday of the Terrills' daughter-in-law. Mrs Daniel Terrill, and her infant son. at the Rohn funeral home. Cedar i adding dinner was served to 24 Hall is cor.f.ned to his 10124 Seventh avenue, Dy Don home nines. Pf OR Rapids.

They accompanied the body to Quasqueton for burial. Clifford Armstrong also attended the funeral and burial services. Clayton County Officials Announce For Reelection a ELKADl a' o' Cle.trn co -tv a Rffuj.aar' tn week --r" ed will ce can-irf. re-r Jo-e a- O'e a -g an-oancement' vi ill r-'th. county i-d mr Everett Hagensick, enun- -ca'-re- Down.ng.

i e-k rf tr-t court, Marjorie I Ler.th countv reco-der Carder sheriff Roggen-k rr attorney, and Love coim'v cororer Rep i S'-arp Elkader ha a- i reed candidacy for reel ti r. nubhean Frank ti- eeK romrut on a mem-te- cf t-e bc.ard of supervisors Johnson County Public Health Nurse Resigns SdpcUI to TTi OizHtA IOWA CITY Mis Aila Hil-tunen, Johnson county publio health nurse, forwarded her resignation to the board of supervisors here Thursday to accept a position as field nurse for the State Services for Crippled Children. Miss Hiltunen was graduated from the University of Iowa school of nursing in 1933 and was Wash- guests at the Kugel home Both Mr. and Mrs. Kamp were graduated from the Postville high school in 1940 Mr.

Kamp has been teaching a rural school. They will make their home on a farm near Castalia. MAQUOKETA Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J.

Swift have received word that their son. Dr. Frederick J. Swift II, has been promoted to Mr and Mrs J. Fielman of New hall and Mrs C.

Quinn of Des Mcines, parents and Sister of Mrs A Fontaine, were guets Wednesday and Thursday the Fontaine home. A 1 -HIzei i O' an F. ft. Ca-t. -k V--- Fr t.

1 cr I. r-F'-r p.av Far-er Co '--a'd G- ra r-( J--- I I- '3 port i Miss Mary Ellen Granger, a student at Cornell college, was a dinner guest Thursday evening of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Granger. 4 captain in the army. He is sta- ington county nurse before coming tinned in southern California. to Johnson county. M- and Mr Harold Vander-lir-c- of Kansas Mo.

were guet Wednesday of Mr Vander-lmrien b-other, Vander-linden, and his nepnew, Milo C. Vanderhnden Mr. Aaron Hansen. 405 Fourteenth st-eet. who has been ill for the lat two weeks, is recovering CENTAL IIDIKC KEYS CITY PHONE BELLE PLAINE The final shipment of the Belle Plaine chapter quota of sewing and knitting for the Red Cross was made this week by Mrs Gretchen Andrew The chapter also includes Norway, Watkin and Walford The shipment, which is for foreign war relief, was valued at $1,383, while S340.50 worth of garments had been sent previously.

Materials were furnished for sewing and PHONE 22 900 QCALm FOODS OPEN SUNDAYS TILL NOON SATURDAY SPECIALS Mr and Mrs Floyd Parks, 1776 Eighth avenue will entertain employes of the soil conservation knitting, and bv careful cutting service at bridge Saturday eve-I workers were able to make many I ning in their home. Dessert lunch- I more garments than required by eon will be served at 7 30. Cards headquarters, bringing the ship-i FANCY FINK Grapefruit. 9 19c EXTRA FANCT DEUCIOI APPLES 3 r.r 5C new in; jab RUBBERS Dm. 5c CREAMERY BUTTER LARGE WHEATIES.

FANCT SWEET POTATOES. Independence 0 a i -ie- r-'r "e- f'- 45 'fir. Cier at me -er rig-tcr M- VI 1 -1 -e ia night She -n B' rn Pi--. i- a line to I xa a c--g -iag 'er parents i-c a-'i-o Ma 2 m-2 Jae 'er. w-o et 'o-! ag- 8.ni,r.g are i Rv Vi a -o t-ree 7 a -g te Mr a 1 In-iere-te-re M-s S-o tK e-- did Mrs A.c-t Eletzrg.

wu haf-- -ter Fee celo 7,1 r.r jida -etel Pc-r. a ha t-nr, hr M. g- -dch 1 t-cr. g-ea-gra-z ,1 be t-r'e-i at the a 2 30 34c 11C 8 ls. 25c V- omcY at HOT GPniriGG NATIONAL PAS1 -ASrANSAS PILLILLE Alice Bena daughter cf Mr and Mn Matheu Bend SpiIK die ard Edward Ma'one, con Mrs Helen Ma-lnncv of Washington, C.

were marr.ed in Washington Feb. 14 The bride a graduate of the Spdlv.lle school -id attended the National Academy of Fine Arts and the Academy of Fine Arts. Chicago Before go.ng to Washington she was employed as an art a stud.o at Elgin. Ill Mr Malor.ev i a graduate cf Elgin h.g-. school and attended Chicago tec bn.

cd college and Columbia college He is emploved in the ra.y department at Washington. nere they w.ll make their home MT. VERNON Mis Lucy th.rd grade teacher. ho ha been on 'ck leave at her home Maryville, Mo, for a month, ha given up her dutie for tne remainder of the year Mrs Vernon Jayne, who has been sub-stitut ng. will cont-nue to teach.

MOUNT VERNON Dr G. FEAS SFINACB FE ACHES COEN STB A W-BEBBIES BED A.NO BLACK BASFBEKBIES FRESH FROZEN Leg of Lamb Roast 19c Shoulder 17c Beef Boil 15c Pork Liver 17c Tenderized Ham Slab Bacon 25c Pork Sausage 29c Loin End Roast JAB RUBBERS BUTTER. Lh 35C FOWDEBED OB BBOWV SUGAR 2 Lbt. 17c MVT OB MOBTHEBH BEANS 3 i- 25c 5C 2 Dx. 49c SI.

79 i Re Manrd Rcev Ha enure 'A k' al A -c east of Hd epenner.e rtfcHEzdi ciiAnr.itn Independence Hrla MASOV JAR CAPS OWEV BIST FLOUR OLENCO SOD 4 CRACKERS 2 17C KBAFT DINNER rsz 9C CHOICE BEEF ROAST L. 27c OCODEIW $5)03 F1LOUI5, 49 lbs. T17TT7 9 IJirte 14 Inch CrysUl Cke IT HlkllJilCji pute With Each 49 Lb. Sack 5 TISSUE 4 rolls 25c oee- notil.ed 1 the neath of Kruckenberg will report for duty H.llme- rrer Independ- at the Naval hopital at erce ml estate dealer Or.ando Great Lakes March 16 He holds Fla fe two ct Idrert. a commiss'on as lieutenant junior brntre- and wo su-.

ve grade the S. naval reserves 1 I One ter Mr He-ry S.cfeL DECORAH Miss Bet tv Welp- lives n. Independence er. daughter of Mr and Mrs. tcos I la i -cr 50-POUND BLOCK SALT JEBST SWEET Harry Welper of Hesper, and Do.

RINSO ALADA TEA FLEISCHMA.N.NS YEAST BROOKS TABASCO FLAVOR CATSUP 15C AI'NT JEMIMA Pancake Flour 23c -FATHOM FISH tifc, 32c SCVKIST GIAKT HEADS 2 r.r FBEFH CBISF I escaped b-uie ard a ca'p of Mr and Mrs Thomas Humph- ount s.x hen rev of Hesper, were married Feb. i h.s automobile co'j ded with a 9 at Port Townsend, Wash. Pn-j M.Iwaukee tra.n tve south part jvate and Mrs. Raymond Calver of I cf Decorah Wedr.esdav morning. I Port Townsend were the attend- He did not see or hear the train I ants Both are graduates of the i as approached ire ision I Mabel.

Minn, high school. The street crossing. The car v. as bridegroom is stationed at Fort recked. Worden near Port Townsend.

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