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   Progress Review (Newspaper) - March 30, 1922, La Porte City, Iowa                                13 I Read Kline's ad The best potatoes at Kline's a bushel Finest apples in the city Department Store the Kline's URGE VOTE ft M Re-elected Mayor By Safe Majority Many Women Cut Ballots 721 Votes Polled Mayor H M ASHLEY Treasurer JESSE 0 KOBER Assessor GEORGE BANGER Councilman IRA T RICHARDS H C GOODWIN HOY E WAGNER C A BRUST R B TRIPP Tie city election which was held In lids city Monday brought out one of tot largest votes ever polled This ru due to the fact that It was the Orst city election held here since the B were granted lie right of Out of the 721 ballots cast Relter Klone were cast by the ladles Perfection oil named a the tha stove with tireless as Priding elder or CITY COUNTY IOWA THURSDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 30 1922 PER YEAR Rev R E Kerney returned here where he had been attending of conference of the United Evangelical Easter post cards end booklets at Maren 23 to 26 Inclusive Rev le Corner Drug Store B- Meloy a former pastor of the Ave church here was made grass secretary of the conference and In the ordination service two were ordained visitor Elders one of whom was Rev KBT at Waterloo Wednesday morning ney and our If you want guaranteed garden ties are conferred after a come to us Klock course of study Miss Tlca We have wrecked another nock of attended as a Fords Do you need some used parts from the local church was Repasa Auto Co the first lady to be sealed as a Money to loan on first farm in the E e r s A Pitmen Store conference and the lime Why pay more when you can buy 1923 quality meats for leas C H who has been tie Store presiding elder of this district lias W D Bremer of Cedar Falls spent been Secretary to unday here in the homes of his sons of Missions and will have his R and Roger headquarters in Pa A Pure bred Plymouth Hock has been appointed to for hatching Mrs Arthur Ceed and wi tor i the next four years and live in Cedar Rapids Rev s N was the A U a short business trip While absent he purchased a halt in In a creamery at Forest Lake Minn for which place he will leave today to assume his new work The creamery In which Mr Harvey hut purchased an Interest Is one ot MITTS IS shop at Kline's Department Store DECLAMATORY and save relumed Monday frum declamatory contest Store Park t Buttermilk by barrel at the ry C A Fosse our salt fish lOc Department store best equipped In that part of the stele In tne oratorical class the All books formerly sold at will and enjoys a tine patronage There m Kenwood Park was given now be sold at Haven One lot calicoes for Saturday only lu 9 a d The Music Bess Cooley of al the sub- contest lie re was given C B SANTEE FOR STATE SENATOR ara number of Well Known Cedar Falls a pound zen Candidate for Senator from Senatorial District lied the year the art of t In all iU details and o 2B rated -e most up-to-date honora The contestant Want and of tbe won clas with Kissed Blanche C B Santee cf Cedar Falls has an- See our line of Easter greeting himself as a candidate for and booklets H J the office of senator for tie district of Iowa His political Farm loans at G per opponents so far announced are J J D A Rainbow and M L Bowman both of i Waterloo Mr Santee has been urged I by his friends for some time to seek garden seeds Buy stale He has been In fifteen years and besides the fce waa employed In the A BoW was presented iu now and be ready for warm weather na n this city has had charge of wno WOQ Uni and those Haven McFarlane who will also be to enter 2000 pounds Texas cabbage erles In thla has had charge of the departments In creameries at Marengo and Cedar contest In Fosse SOCIAL U 10 pounds for it Store to In the race W for Mr Is familiar with the work of tho General Assembly of Iowa with tireless cooker A A i to loan on first farm having served six terms aa G per Interest farmers from Black Hawk County I During tenure of office tie Onion sets finest clenn sets red taken active Interest In road now determined to have their say In A A- I Am irom the affairs of the city From the Eggs for from a high Tor Cic von this city The were by a strain years He polls were opened A o'clock strain of laying Plymouth c Jag will be E H they were closed E Wagar Phone 214 interest E R at In tie evening there was Man or woman to la the booths at the voting sent us In La Porte C E and the and Judges of Shook 318 Gable Waterloo Iowa were kept busy moat of the MI m time Tne supporters of both tickets J went to Cedar wero hard and every effort m put forth to make the ticket of family choice a winner A number ot were used all day and J B Meloy G A Manly J A Waterloo E H erly Cedar Rapids Mission Rev Kerney was to Hie charge hero for his second yesr The Rev E H of his own friends aboul town will be glad About 20 small Red River hal Mro e to remain in work hero They cry of thla city and the butler Tlle people's society of under his supervision has Endeavor enjoyed a Bank always been In demand and brought E 1 tne Sabbath school rooms of UL aa ces Mr Harvey is one of our Uo church Friday on clenn rod ftn Intereat In road ung citizens and It will b- There wore forty present yellow a quart Kline's legislation and baa been Instrumental gret that his friends will learn nd time store I In gelling n number of measures and his wife will move from omusemcnl and light ro- Rock eggs for Ho has been chairman of y The were nerved by a strain years a ronda highways committee and Mrs Harvey the of tee breeder P s Showers nnd Informed along this lino success In new place of tLe early part of tho One two or three rooms for rent Ilas a clean dence nnd to the business session was held or unfurnished Beat the House and Is well of that community tte following committees cation In Phono I led to carry on the work in the pointed: I N in ate thrOUglh- M I unu Crepe Uc Chine oui thn whn SOCIETY meeting of the pointed: i New Chairman blouses Mildred Miss Schmidt Prices Stella Hudson M- who wl of the Presbyterian church Gross was held yesterday afternoon In the Prayer Meeting auditorium of church and was Margaret Miss were used all day and ncu niver remain n i mo unu was ou many voters were taken to the polls pure seed at 00 per T V The President Mrs n Marie Alberts loin Finest Early ccount If for n order that they WUI not at this i T E Sherman called the meeting to Gross Ohio Colorado Chicago Markets and wllen rigbt Of BuHrage and J Chairman Rural Corkers a P-W of do and will be en- Coy led the devotional service I Ice Store the state lit Is Heir rigbt of suffrage T price Haven Out of tbe 721 ballots cast Automobile repairing fiOc per hour tft election 330 were straight fork guaranteed Located at SM llckels and 143 straight rear Ol c- F- N depot Frank lean tickets The balance of the Phone 95 which went to make up the total For Rose Comb Rhode LUU IU LUin For 300 bushels county outside of Waterloo who Is 1920 crop at CO cents per bushel seeking n state or office and Phone Homer should ho given consideration on thin account If for na other reason But proven himself and will be en- next the year just past Richardson store capable of doing efficient work for ho entitled to tho support of Hie voters at tho A uc T E Sherman called the meeting to Gross order and presided J R Chairman Bcr Coy led the devotional service nice Sri T Tr'Ued- T t 11.1 DE uM re- Theodore Paige Mis per Back Which rn v i nd Mrs E E THIS EVENING those who were up for councilman 0 for Treasurer and Assessor on the Re- were without op- d 341 H M the Citizens ticket us R N Gibson candidate r Mayor on the Republican ticket 205 votes The vote on resulted as l T Im F Rahn C Goodwin 411 234 IBB 0 Kober went lo Van lc spend a few days with a sister who had the misfortune to fracture her arm Tuesday B F Smith will hold a public sale at the Stona Barn In this on afternoon April 1st Read hm SHle ad on another page of this W W Hamilton has been confined to his home for tbe past two Is not Improving as rapidly aa his family and friends had hoped he might A E Burns and Tom Furgeson of Falls were In La Porte business Mr Burns j ere for a short B L i- B received the vote for Councilman on the ticket is the only new member city family tor me next two J been a member of the Council the past two yeara Mr Is of a a valuable ad- joa to the list of city officials tea are taking of Monday's election of the Cedar Record and Collector of Inter- nal Revenue for this district and T B Carpenter of Cedar Falls were In town last calling on friends Keith Kline to his studies at the State University lasl Sunday evening after spending a couple of work In the Kline Department Store j Mr and Mrs Wm Good who have been living In Waterloo for the past few years moved back to La Porte City today and will occupy one of the C A Vaughn houses on Commercial Street Goodwin Wagner Absent Minutes of March 1st March 9th March 20th and March 27 th 1922 were read and approved Toe following bills were presented and allowed lor wa Falls Electric Co for City Hall to March 23 1C Mayor's lo March 23 75 Lights City Park lo March 23 70 Iowa Electric Co 4 BOO wall Lamps to March 23 Iowa Falls Electric Co 60 60 c p Lamps to March 23 507.50 Iowa Falls Co Hydrant Rental to March 23 Electric Co Water for to March 23 H M Ashley Salary to March 31 1922 Dr J R Salary lo March 31 1922 W M Blough Salary to Marci 31 1922 J 0 Kobor Salary lo March 31 1922 C A Brust Salary to March 28 1922 7.00 H C Goodwin Salary to March 28 1922 Roy E Wagner Salary lo March 28 1922 Ira Richards Salary to March 28 be held at Greene April ladles also voted to send u thank of- to thla meeting again this year I The envelope sysem of paying dues O E S w MEETING of Lyra Chapter Knights of Pythian of thai city An address on Near EUHL no Hot Fund will be In the u uv bJi uu all uuo held Tuesday evening In church Sunday was adopted and will be Uie the Masonic and was well o'clock by Rev A C Dorr of coming year relieving the treasurer of ed The Inspector for Ihla district the of reminding negligent Frances Dahl of Cedar Falla of thlu obligation Three present and Mrs E G my piece nnd names were placed on the formerly this place but now iT PP Balc barn u earn plow roll j In Waterloo and Mm Hazel Short talks were made by the Matron of Backer Chapter of mc wl pay you tor fleers each tho were also welcome S- How I can be helpful to the Society A of Instruction was held in Mrs n E Kerney who left last and how lie can help me the afternoon nnd In- w visit relatives at In Mrs Sherman as president formed officers on all Pent Sunday and aUI Mrs EM Haven first vice al the of Grand tended tho of Uie conference aent Mrs George Banger Chapter A picnic luncheon wan of the United church with vice president Mrs E E sec al o'clock each lady Mrs A M Thompson Providing sandwiches and a n n urer Mrs G E dish Chapter waa called to order at of literature Mrs C G Woodley eight o'clock and tho entire chairman of directors Mra W work wan given Very few cor- Blough officer were mode by Mrs Dahl who ir h Besides the officers mentioned complimented condition of tho A r above the director Include Mm as a whole and the Jl Hl W Kober Mrs F S Garrabrant or the excellent way In which they of Waterloo will be wedded at Waterloo thla evening Tho groom IH a well known young former of nnd the bride la n charming young lady of Waterloo She graduated OB a nurse from Hie Presbyterian hospital In 1921 and that time has been following Tho newlyweds will on one of the or the groom's falher near thli city They will best wishes of a largo circle of friends for a long and happy wedded life TOURIST CLUB The Tourist Club tnel this afternoon nt Iho home of Mrs J W Lehman animal of Slate Col- laet Sunday after a hla parents Mr and C P Strohm and Mrs Cecil Gates Mrs L J U the next two was a Sunday lal and Mrs R Is Counselor for the Endeavor Society The i- named following Relief MrB J R Mrs Georgia Hoyl and MrB W S Durand Music Mrs E E and by their stations This la Mrs Dahl n first visit lo The condition of A K Longaker a stroke of last Sunday evening remains about tho to be lived over again Rending John J Robertson Tho Uses of Wealth Delia Kline Book Review Money Mi Lamb Name some of tho u j o LO J tllO UL Lyra Chapter and she made a very Bame Mr has boon In frail Boone did an se mae a very as oon In frail favorable by gracious for a long time and his ad- manner In she performed her ago his recovery doubt duties ful Gall Bruce Milne Albert Kline Harold Helen und distributed soon were good for and community toe question Shall a Tax of not Sing Two Mills be Levied each r lor the Purpose of Furnishing a H 658 ballots were cast of which In favor of the proposition were piled and 62 were voted blank CABBAGE SALE pounds best northern solid w DEPARTMENT STORE Ohio Red seed potatoes 1 Sam or J H FOB SWEET TOOTH cream Chocolates me Mrr fresh mted tat fibre price u U let Jacob Anton a former resident of this vicinity who has been very 111 at hla home In Waterloo remains In a condition The attending physicians have decided an will be necessary because of es which have formed Gerhardt of visited from Friday until Sunday evening with his parents Mr an Mrs Fred Mr Hal brass Is county engineer o County and bad been at Ames to attend a convention Mrs C P retained last Friday evening from a few days visit In Cedar Rapids with her mother and Mrs Strohm expects lo leave mxl week for a visit with another lister In Dallas Texas and will be accompanied by her mother Rev R E Kerney lefl Tuesday for Van Home lo annual Ing of the conference of the ical Association There will be batfe school In hla church as usual but DO morning preaching service Rev H C of Ackley a for- mer pastor here cami to La Porte City and drove to Van Home with Rev Kerney i 10 Clerk March 31 proas paid 1 of Election E H Abel Salary 1322 Glenn C Teeter Election Judge 34.80 R W Wilkinson Clerk of Election N P Good Labor on Streets for March 40 00 Percy Haven Sand 25 Bldg Assn Rent Mayor's Office Jan 1 1922 Lo April 1 1922 L D Pike et al Flushing Severn 2240 Reading Meters 124.40 Farmers Savings Bank Interest City Warrants 3822 C E Sawyer Labor on Streets Grading Streets Inc Town of La Porte City Ad- In Oiling of City Treasurer for Including March 27 1922 read and on motion waa received and placed on file On motion Council ad- G E Clerk the and aang a duct Miss Lillian Garrabrant BB 1st and Eleanor Knight read and wore nerved Refreshments Mines E M Haven A M Thompson Cecil Gales Thos Henry John Young and R O Rao ATTENTION FARM BUREAU WOMEN There will be a demonstration In SOCIAL AFFAIR A very social affair WHB have been the week at their In the Oddfellow hall lam hero They arc nil Ing with the members of Lotus In Iho college at Mt Vrnon and lodge as hosts and will return to their studies Mon and The guests of honor day were Mr and Mrs John Duller M H and MrB J V and Mr and Mr T s- Mrs H W np Nob were In Iho Crocker of first Mrs H W all of whom Nob ln tno the were married Mr Ul ln tno omo ot berg could not be as he IB nd transacting business al bin home In B M Crocker la Minn Ol nnd she LADIES The Ladles Circle will meel tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs E Simpson The following topics will be Pulling the leeth of the Tropics Miss Margaret Mahood of the Corsairs Mm M L Cummins Costa Rica tho land of tho banana Mabel Mrs E Simpson General Summary with T E Sherman pleasantly JOB and WBB Bermuda Islands provided for those who cared to danco W tlie and games she were on way from tho Bermuda Islands millinery work Saturday afternoon al at home of Mrs Roy Ins for the women of Big Creek L A Benson In behalf of tbe two presented a set of silver Mrs Lou entertained tie spoons to couple na a token of Community Club at her home last respect and friendship afternoon with twelve serving of refreshments and mem berg and five visitors present lo of the best wishes of the enjoy the mooting Tho ladles members of both lodges completed Mm Arthur Kober and Mrs Ralph Runyan will be In charge of the work are requested lo bring hat frames scraps of silk flowers and any material for bat making Let's have a good turn INSTALL RADIO Qo lime to piecing quilt blocks for a quilt which they are making for the orphans home In Council Bluffs Supper served by the 710111033 p by her daughters Mrs meler and Mrs Senft Club adjourn mru During the past two two d to mect Friday April 7 at the home radio receiving outfits have been of Frank This meeting In 1 hla Ann I- Will In I ha An J 11 lot r 17 tot froH TO circle of the church will tomorrow i at UK H H Kaiser home with Mn cod It Mn M of the Aid Society bald today and a from wto CUa In UMI VT Read ad For Saturday only men's heavy blue work shiru at only King Lefa have a good turn Installed In this One set at tie In the evening and the MRS C C HAGER borne of Charles Kocher and and families of the other which was Installed Ceo wli be the Mrs Lee Thomas at the office of Dr O D will be tha hostess of thU the of The at the of Dubuque two tall f1 In all rlum last Monday evening under the minute In a match a Waterloo first fall evening The came after 34 minutes of B P Kocher W H Coffin left of lac In tt at atUr a and Mri A T m gruelling work when ed on a body and double bar lock from the wax to break loose Rosauer was on tbe offense most or the during but always to out of A M 104 fall and On match to Bold tired from tht earlier to u In to wty nt hli ior oom me violin mind will be answered la and and Mr her mehly Charles Rliey McCalley who from Rlley and Foley and rendered numbers Miss UlUan played the for both the violin Rudolph Ganz as Conductor will give two classic concerts at the College Auditorium Cedar Falls on day April 18 Afternoon concert at o'clock with H Max appearing for the solo ber evening concort at with Helen famous contralto tho solo number Secure tickets by mall Specify how many tickets de- sired for which concert or for both the grade or price and Inclose cash Afternoon 1.25 BOc Evening Jl 25 Both Concerts Apply to J B Knoepfler local mgr The spring meeting of Presbytery will be held In first Presbyterian church of La PorU April Rev T E Sherman pastor of the local organization is committee on arrangements Among those scheduled to appear on the program are Rev J G Walz Rev A C Preston Rev J R McCartney Rev John C Knox Rev M K W Helcher Rev D J and Rev T E Sherman A complete program will arranged thla week 18 U- ROBT N 1 red u or her M not the id Big set sale at Kline's De- Store   

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