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FOUR, NUMBER EIGHT
LONE TREE, IOWA, THURSDAY, JANUAI Y 14, !954
5 CENTS PER COPY
and re-
I.
DOERRES
- Ben.Lenz Home
Damage Suit Filed County Tournan _nt m~ and Mrs. Robert Doer- A dout&e wedding anniversary
res left Wednesday for Key West, was celelM'ated Wednesday, Janu- At the close, of the meeting te-
a ~,lt of In Muacatine County Will B~n T~y Florida where they will make their ary 6, at tJae home of Mr. and MJrs. fre~u,tl~tJ of ~,uit cocktail topped
which oc-
home while he is serving with the Ben ~ commemmorating the with whippet~ e~m and egg nag
1:15 a.m. De- A damage suit for $6,469.40 has The 1954 Johnson County Tour- Navy there. Robert had been here fiftieth wedding anniversary of were served.
t~ done by been filed in the Muscatine coun- nament will be held this year at the on a twenty-one day leave and was Mr. and Mrs. Lenz and the twenty- BettYaMalone, Reporter
, Harold ty district court in Muscatine as new Cosgrove gymrmatum. The to report back at the base on Sun- fiftlz wedding anniversary of their
n's Electric the result of a collision of two au- tournament will begin next Tues- "- -"
L ] [uch ira- tomobiles at the intersection of two day, January 19, when the Lone daY' January 1Oth. daugl~ter and her husband, Mr. and
to increase graveled roads four and one half Tree b6ys will meet the ~hueyvllle Mr. and Mrs. Clint Schmidt of ~a's~ Frank Feicke of near Iowa City Fa~ lgn~oy Talk
Nichols, parents of Mrs. Doerres. City. By Mr~ Mlmlg~et l~tmheer
miles southwest of Nichols. The ac- boys at 6:30 p.m. The local boys drove them to Key West. A turkey and chicken potluck
floor has been cident occurred August 20, at 4:00 team are the defending champions dinner was held at noon. The table The CRy Farmerettes held their
fiddling, and p.m. of Johnson county and will be out ~ * ",'~" was beautifully decorated with a zcgular meeting Wednesday, J~n-
to make it their third straight vic-
~te rooms to The judgement is being brought torius tournament. Oxford girls are SMOTHER8 daffodils,¢enterpieCewhich°f yellOWhad POmbeen pgnSprcsent.aud WestfalLUary 6; at.Mrs.the homeHattieOf KleinMrS" R.wasD,
a of the stage by Mrs. Bonnie Hollenbeck of Mua- the defending champions in the The following address ll~lS bc~n ed by .the Ralph and Arthur Lens asaistaRt hostess. All nineteen
d With maple catine county against Mr. and Mrs. girls division of the tournament, received for Y.N.S.N'. and Mrs• Jer- families. Also sharing the table members of the Farmerettee were
used as Gordon Morrison of Lone Tree. The tournament will be held Tues- old R. Smothers. It is 127 A ESters decorations was a three tiered present for the meeting. Roll call
have new Mrs Hollenbeck alleged that she day, Wednesday, Thursday and SWeet. Benmozeell Nav:d Hou'~ng,~ wedding cake, which had beret wa~s answered by "My New Years
fil~entlt and alSOhas WaSdoor drivingsedan belongings 1950 Studebakerto her hus-f°ur Saturday. Norfolk. Virginia. baked and decorated by Mrs. Edgar Resolution."
rig has also band, Leo Hollenbeck and Was The complete schedule for the "/.~"k •/~" Lewis Jr. The first layer of the During the afternoon Mrs. Mar-
~hi dressingproceeding south on a gravel road. tournament is as followe: cake was decorated with white ro- garet Hausheer, home economist,
s of the five Mrs. Morrison was driving a 1952 Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Lone Tree ATTIG , settes and gold leaves and with the presented an interesting talk on
Proper, and Ford belonging to her husband,boys vs. Shueyville boys; at 8:30 MM:FN and Mrs• Donald Atti~ names Ben and Christens written"Weight Control," Mrs. Hausheer
Gordon Morrison, and was proceed- P.m. Oxford girls vs. Solon girls; and daughter Kathy arrived here on it; the seeond layer was deed- had charts pamphlets and other
seen the ing west also on u gravel road. and at 9:30 p.m. Solon boys vs. Thursday, January 7, and will rated With rosettes with silverliterature on how, what and when
ling has ' Cosgrove boys. Wednesday at 6:30 spend a thirty day leave visiting leaves and the names Frank and to eat. She also gave several reci-
ith wood In the collision, according to Mrs. p.m. Shueyville girls vs. Cosgrove their parents, Mr. sad Mrs. Charles Gertrude written out. The top lay- Ile~ lor clubs to use as refreah-
rS~ which Hollenbeck, she incurred severe, girls; 8:00 p.m. Oxford boys vs Attig and Mr. and Mrs. George er which was decorated with "Con- ments if they wanted to follow her
gymnas- serious and painful injuries. The the winner of the Lone Tree- Nicholson. The Attig's arrived here gratulations," was topped with a suggestions. She stated 1400-1800
to as to muscles, nerves, ligaments, tendons Shueyville game and at 9:30 p.m. from San Diego, California where minature bride and groom standing calories a day was or should be
from and tissue of the left shoulder and the Tiffin girls will meet the win- Don has been stationed with the beneath an arch of gold bells, the limit.
floor. Other left arm were pulled, torn and ner of the Oxford-Solon game. Navy. Upon the duration of his er was topped with a minaturc Following Mrs. Hausheer's-talk,
s been done is sprained and she was hospitalized Thursday there are two games. At leave Donald will return to Call- bride and groom standing beneath the group revealed names of their
~, the ticket of- and under the care of a physician 7:30 p.m. Lone Tree girls will meet fernia for further assigmnent with an arch of gold bells, secret pals. A handkerchief shower
room that for several weeks. She is asking the winner of the Shueyville-Cos- the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Lenz were present- was then held for Mrs. Don Wiese,
of the ticket $6,000 for great physical and men- grove game and at 9:00 p.m. Tiffin . ed a gift of a flower bouquet con- who will soon move from the Lone
Was added to tal pain and anguish which she boys will meet the winner of the sisting of flowers made of fifty Tree community. •
• .3~ e bleach- suffered and will continue to suf- Solon - Cosgrove game. Saturday CUDAHY BUYING STATION cent pieces each in gold papers. At the close of the ~fternoon a
added to fer in the future. She also asks evening of course will bc the finals. OPENS AT RIVER JUNCTION .Vfr. and Mrs. Fcicke received a lunch was served by the hostesses.
plastic tree made with quarters The next regular meeting will be
~ ti~e ones $22.50 in a doctor bill, $26 hospital The first game will be the girls Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burmcister wrapped in silver foil paper, held February 3, at 1:30 p. m, at
~.~ lage ~ in expenses, $16.20 for medicine, and finals and will begin at 7:30 p.m. of Belle Plaine, Iowa have moved Bernhard Lenz and Christens the home of Mrs. Clara Stock. Mrs.
$75.00 as the cost of two weeks of The second game, which will be the to the Mossman apartment, l~ir. Herring were married on January LillianCerny will be 3ssistant
t'of tile nursing care. boys finals, will start at 9:00 p.m. Burmeister will manage the new 6, 1904 at the Lutheran parsonag'e --o--
'ed in- The Hollenbcek ear, according to o C'udahy Brothers Company buying in Iowa City. Rcv. Dryer perform-
tin~ of the petition had damages amount- stqtion at River Junction. ed the ceremony, Mrs. Charlotte lI~tkill Rebekah Lodge Held
:in! in ing to $329N0. Lions Lose To The old lumber yard at River Lenz Harvey and Mr. Bill Herring l~egular Meeting Monday
~dit on- Mt. Vernon Team Junction has been remodeled ex- were the couple',; attendants. Mr.
to the
O
i J tcnsivc!y and the stati°n will °P°n and Mrs" Lcnz lived °n a farm The regular meeting °f the Hu"
v~ntilator The Lqne Tree Lions lost their this coming Monday.
kill Rebckah lodge was hckt Men.
ghts have north of Lone Tree for many years, day evening at the I.O.?•F. hall.
eighth conference game Friday o----- moving to town nine years ago.
L ' ' ' Their son Arthur and his family Twenty-three members ~ere pre-
that more Mtl Vernon by the score of 62 to now live on the home place. Mr.sent.
the play- - During the business meeting
Le bleacher ( 58. The game was played at ~it. and Mrs. Lenz have five ehildrelh
ii!ii~OlEntiiL~, ~o~iil~~ plans were made for the installa-
Vernon by the score of 62 to 58 ~l:rs. Frank Fcicke of Iowa City, tion of officers which will be held
have been ' ': " "- The game was played at Mt. Vcr- Raymond of Cincinnati, Ohio, ~Val-
n. by only a small margin during the ~ The next meeting of the Rebekah
I front cur-
on the stag,:; ' entire game, the Mt. Vernon Mus- ~,r. and Mrs. August Meyer and Ralph and Arthur of Lene Tree.
Raymond and Mxs. Lena Stafford They have seven grand children, lodge will bc held Monday, Janu-
tangs led at every quarter. The of Omaha. Nebraska were Friday Mr and Mrs. Feieke were mar- ary 25th.
],*:, :] -
:~:.. "~nd Mrs. Richard Schnoebel- Mustangs were able to hold a slen- evening supper guests of Mr, andricd on January 6, 1929 at the --o--
stage k ,; "~. e:" ~'~! .. !,,!,: , ~ad Mr. and Mrs. der margin of 32-30 at the half.
e eu tq,~_~; ,,i:.: :j:o:;c- ~,f i¢iv~-r Junction are Bill Macauley was high for Mt. Mrs. Warr¢-n Carpenter and fanl-Evan~elical and Refor~ned churchBid Euchre Club Entertained
Color. 2qew~he baby's gran~lparcnts. Vernon Wi~Lh 18 points. Jerry and ily. The oec:lssion being in honor parsonage. The ceremony was pc,,'- Ill Mabel and Elmer Kral
placed on ....... , .... Tom Stonebarger had 16 and 15 of Mrs• Carpenter's birthday. Even- formed by Rev. Holyoke.
4; •
~f the gym ....... points respectively for Lone Tree. ing callers were Mr. and Mrs. ~,¥il- Last Wednesday afternoon was ~',l[ab~q "lnd Elmer Kral entertain-
()thee Notes From FG FT PF TIPlis Musser, Jerry and Connie. spent visiting and looking over t'd members of their Bid Euchre
• The ceiling _ T-,,- C-L----1 J. Stonebarger 6 4 0 16 the afternoon cake and ice creanl Tuesday evening. The party also
eal pale blu,. Lone .~ ~.~N.;llUILl~l Huff 5 3 4 13 Miss Ehna Tranter of Iowa City many pictures of the past. Later in chill at a turkey dinner at 6:30 p.m.
~ing done in Havtsock 4 4 4 12 morning after spending since Sun- were served, houored Mrs. Gerald Forbes on her
n on the up- We at school are happy to ~tn- , ~ day visiting with her niece and Those attending the dinner were birthday. Those present were Mr.
, '1 Stoneb trgcr 7 1 3 1~
;n On the bot- nounce that ~:e again a.':. :,bk. to "' ~ ~ " family, Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Jacq- Dr. and Mrs. Roy Itarvey of Ce-and Mrs. Cerald Ptn'be , Mr, and
Cra~ ford 0 2 4 o
rs have been use our ,,ymnasiurn T;~ .... ovl'~,nen " - ues, Coleen and Paul. dar Rapids, Mrs, Mary Schump of Mrs. Daris Forbes, Lois and LoWg~);
• . ..... llunter 0 0 1 0
ff gray and have done a fine job, v,'hi,.h we.1
• "eld~man 0 0 0 0
..~tings -.roonls would like to have you sce Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Forbes and Iowa City, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kral and
Johnson and Dale of Iowa City, l~u'ry Joe and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
;~th off-white- Our first.home u,,~;¢t~'~"-*~£1l~, i-~-~'-~mc I The next conference game for the Dennis spent the week-cad at the NIr. and Mrs. F. H. Lenz, Mrs. Ella ltenik. Special guests were Mr. and
• . "- Aons is Friday night when they h~me of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Idle.
,bd;Y Lenz and Elsie, Mrs. Barbara Lenz, Mrs. Keith 'Forbes and Mr. and
iewasWallS.sanaed, j:tuh:/ielD;newdhgeYmt::lllb:~dF -;,Viii meet2ttrant. The game will ~Ionday evening supper 'guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lenz andMrs, Frank Kral.
be played-in Lone Tree
coat of shel- ~nd• girls basketball teams, will play ~ _ __ ,~ ' of Dr. ~md M~::. L II. J~cqueq "m,t family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lcnz Prizes for the evening were
of Rompon, hosts to the Durant g~rls and boys. f.~mily wer9 2,fr. and 2,h'.;. Don'dd -nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph awarded to Mrs. Fred Itenik, high
compound Game time is 7:00 p.m. We certain- Public Invited To J ter, IAnd~ and Ab,,, of lo,v~t I~.nz and family nnd Mr• and Mrs. for the women, Mrs. Gerald Forbes,
r use on ly welcome them as our first oppo- City. ),{l'S, Jeter and Mrs. Jacques Arthur Lenz and family. Afternoon low for the women, Lawrence I4 t,
~. The of- sition. If you are unable to ~'~hd O.E.S. Installation are cousins, cMlers at the Lenz home were Ver- high ~o,' the meu, i¢,,ith Fovt,es
ts laid out t!~at night drop in to seeJus On " non Lenz, Howard "Krueger and low, for the men. Traveling was
C - Tuesday evening, J~Jmary 26, when /The regular stated meeting of Mr• and Mrs. Bernard Green, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krueger. won by Fred Henik.
• hurch:ll VVest Liberty will~ be here, or on the Fern I~.af chapter No. 199, of Lois and Ernest of Des Moines. It might also be noted that three ---e--
SUpplied the -
Were paint- Friday, January 29, when WiR~n O.E.S. will be held Tuesday, Jan- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogan, Dennisbirthdays were also eclebr:ded thi~ Four Guest~ Present At
Jun.~tion is with us. However,~ you uary 7, at 7:30 p.m. Following the and Bernard of West Liberty same day. Mr. Feieke's whose Flremen'a Auxiliary Meeting
are welcome to stop in anytime. We meeting installation of officers will spent New Years in the D. M. birtilday was January 4th, Arthur
Tile Firemen's Auxiliary held
their regular meeting Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. Her-
bert Sehnoebelen. Guests at the
meeting .were Mrs. George Zibilich
Mrs. Maynard Sexton, Mrs. A. J.
Larew and Mrs. Warren. MeGin-
ness. i
also welcome visitors to~ our class be held. The public and all friends Green home.
Lenz whose birthday was Janus.,
wllo:~e
The Clover Blossom 4-H club
Mr and Mrs. Leonard I'arizek held their first meeting of 1954 on
and Mr.~. Kathryn Parizek were Naturday, January 9, at the home
Sunday evening supper guests at.f Eunice Lenz.
the home of :Mr. and Mrs. John During the meeting plans were
Kasper in Iowa City. Others pre- made for a program'to be held in
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie the middle of February. ~Margie
Duffey and family of Solon, Mr.t,enz was appointed chairman and
and Mrs. Joe Duffey and family,li:difl; Ann Reiss and Yvonne De-
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shrader and Wulf are to help plan the program.
Robert Dean of Iowa City. Mr. and "Plte group then diaoll~ed how they
Mrs. Harry Aicher'and family ofcould celebrate their twentieth
Held
rooms, are invited to attend this installa- 5th and Dale Johnson,
On Tuesday, January 19, at 6:30 tion. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown were
p.m. our boys open the County Officers being installed for 195; Tuesday business callers in Des birthday was January 6th.
Tournament "at Cosgrove when are: "~rorthy Matron, Ardelle Hu- Moines.
of the Lone they wiltmeet Shueyville Our girls dachek; Worthy Patron, Ralph R. Sund~y afternoon callers of Mr
terce will drew abye but will play the wiu- Hudachek; Associate Matron, and Mrs. Mike Jehle were Mr. and
L'ty, Janu- ner of the Shueyville - Cosgrove Mildred Jarrard; Associate Pat- M.rs. Joe Sehaapveld and :~Ir. and
the Evan- game at seven thirty on Thursday. ron, Harry Jarrard; Secretary, Mrs. Bernard Bekker, Marilyn and
church. The finals are scheduled for Sa~- Dorothy Bird; Treasurer, Nora Ruth of Muscatinc. 1~Ir. SehaapeM
will urday evening, January 23rd. Lorack, Conductress. Vivian Kirk- is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Jehle.
City. We have the girls sectional tour- patridk; Associate Conductress.
COunty ex- nament scheduled for our gym for Lucille Green; Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
February 1. 2, 4, and 6. The open- Chaplain, Mary Jane Kirkpat- and Mrs. Frank Kral were Mr. and Clover Blo~oms Make 1954
ing game will be West Liberty vs rick; Marshall, ErmaReiss; Organ- Mrs. J. E. Joens. Evening callers Plans At Meeting l~,turday
Conesville at 7:15 p.m. on Monday. ist, Phyllis Brown; Adah, 7.illah were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henik.
Our girls will play Riverside at 8:30 Lee Mossman; Ruth, Margaret
p.m. on Tuesday. McGinneas; Esther, Jessie Smith;
We were pleased to be host to Martha, Z ella Brown; l~lecta,
resident grades six, seven and eight of the Evelyn Jacques; Warder, J, L
ee, died rural schools of Fremont and Kirkpatrick and Sentinel. Ray-
his home Pleasant Valley for their county mend Lorack.
Pinochle was played with prizes
being won by Mrs. Kenneth Mey-
er, first; Mrs. Doug Abrams, m.,c-
end; Mrs. Howard Stock. low and
Mrs• Harold Storm, traveling. Fol-
lowing the card ~mes refresh-
ments were ser:¢ed by the hostess.
l.stall~tion of 1954 Offleer.
Held at W. It. C. Meeting Ttteada.v
The W. R. C. held their regular
meeting Tuesday with twenty four
tests last Monday. Last week on Installing officers $or the even- members present. The husine~s sea.
at Muses- Thursday and Friday we had the ing will be: lnstalll~4g Matron, sion was opehed by the president,
the son follow-ups of the speech and hear- Eunice Kline; Installing M~rshall, Mrs. Ethel Henley. It was voted
~latto~; ing tests. On Thursday three ladies Vera Hoskins; Installing Chaplain, that the Treasurer and SecretazT be
Mary were with us and on Friday Harry Edith Walker and II~talling Or- given permission to donate to the
March of Dimes. The Red Cross and
mar- Stover, the area director, was here, ganist, ~velyn Forbes. ~oloist for near Iowa City. club year. It was voted to have a the Cancer Fu~d. A letter from Dr.
their Supt. H. G. Hayes the evening will be Phyllis Brown.
Tree "----'-" Follow~ng the inlRallstUon aMr.'" an.,-! MJa. ...... tmar~es: a-ttg,-t"- .~z,l"~"- clothiflg ....... drive, in April with the Stillwerl of the Veteran's hospital in
/I~L "l~ey ....... lunoh Will be served. 8erring on Mac and Mr and Mrs Donai~ At- elo~nmg Demg sent to Korea. Iowa City was read thanking the
: l'tlSrllis Beckman To the committee will be Mr. ~d Mrs. ,,~, 0-,~ vo~, .,,,~t ~;.,,a,., =,,,, ~ollowtng the meeting three in- group for tl~e five pound box of
~ars. Mr. W,~zt 1~-~.-. 12) ....I. Raymond Loraek, Mr. and Mrs. "'~ ........ ~-v ........... : ~,~-- _.,~; ..........
noon at the homeof Mr ~m,~ ~ut,, m mum aemonatratmn~ were ~v- home made candy, tw~ L~ounda of
loved fr~ ~.~ ~t_~tttt t-~/UC~,-K Ion Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd Harned at West Branch, , ,,n. l~tt~_ Malone ,d~onatrated fruit cake and fifty dOZen eookl~
~ke~ their Mr. and ~ a~r~. • ............ a~onare ~eegman jacSkala' Betty Skala, Mrs. L H. ) . i . rtow,~o 5It Properly. She ~gowed that had been ,Mitt by the W. R, C.
of ...... ques, Mrs. Clifton Adams and Mr. and Mdm. Lelami l~,toek and the gl~up and had them praeth:e to the Verdun s at Chr~ time,
. ~imrry. iowa nave announce(JHa- -- • family, Mr. and Mre. Leon Rudman on'th# correct and lneorNet ways The P~llef committee reported
ny his the enga~ent and aparoa~in~ try ~tm.
. - - -- - " .------o and family and ~. ]~gabeth UIN of s|t~ng. ~. ~erett Lens then that 105 carde were ~nt, 83 slek
, and marriage of their daughter Phyllis rich of Nichols aln~t the week- deraolistrated the care and clean- raUs were made, flowers amounted
~_e ~ to Mr. John Br~eek, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L O. Adams re- end in Clinton, Iowa. ~lsturday the }ng of a sewing machine. The third to $36.00, donations were $45~0 and
erParenta, M.rs. Ralph Bruee k of Burllagton~ turned home Tuesday night from group gttended the..wedding of~r~tratton was givep by ~un. donations other than money
_ --. ,~te weamng will, be a June event Chicago where they had Spent see- Mrs. Ullrieb~ niece, MLss Marllyn -lee Le~nz. ~he demonstrated how to amounted to $~0,00
e acid and will take l~ace at ~ Mary,s oral days at the Furuiture Mart. ~anntng. Sunday they'were dinner properly fringe a head scarf and Following the busine.~;s mcetin~
church in Dodgcville, Iowa. While there they visited in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williamthen s~¢ and the lea~h~rs helped the
,-IK!ss Igeekman is the firbt ~rade home of Mr. and Mrs. P~dph Ad- Peters and family. Mrs. Peters i~ ~.~ainder of the members m-~ke .....................
" , . instructor ~t the Lone Tree school am~. a sister of Mrs. Ullrieh. their scarves. (Continued tb page fivel