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. W Uhr Eauinnta 1925 Maas A as ee A A as :aw- Organizations Mr. Arthur Wise 1864 . . I. O. O. F .... 1868 . Mr. Gottfried Reisen M. W. A. . . . 1884 . Mr. August Helmts . 1893 . Mrs. Wm. Arnsmeier A.F.8tA.M. . . Ladies' Aid . . K. L. C. E. . . . 1893 . Mrs. Ralph Benning Epworth League . 1895 ......... 1900 . . . Mrs. M. A. Best . Mrs. W. O. Jennewein . . Mrs. Victor Bliss Rebekahs . . . 1901 . . Mrs. B. L. Schmitt I.0.0.F. Motion Picture Co., Mr. Edw. DeGunther W. M. S. . . . . Mystic Workers . 1901 . 1901 O.E.S .... Officers of Village of Davis President-H. C. Hofmeister. Trustees-Austin Aflierbaugh, Myron Alberstett, Fred Miller, Ralph Benning, Edgar Brinker and Fred Heitkam. Village Clerk-Edward DeGunther. Officers of Sunday Schools M. E., Davis Superintendent ..... Mr. Wm. Arnsmeier Ass't Superintendent . . . Mr. Chas. Lestikow Secretary ..... . Grace DeGunther Treasurer .... . . Mrs. Wm. Miller Pianist ...,.. . . . Lillie Kurtz Assistant Pianist ....... Lucille Meier Chorister ........ Mrs. R. L. Bradley Librarians . . Helen Mench and Marion Mench St. Paul's Evangelical, Epleyanna Superintendent ...... Rev. Wm. Reiman Ass't,Superintendent .... Mr. Paul Seybolt Secretary ........ Mr. Daniel Koch Ass't Secretary . . . Mr. George Lohmeier Treasurer . . . .... Mr. Daniel Meier Pianist . . . ..... Esther Meinert Ass't Pianist ...... Mrs. Harry Meinert Librarians .... Merle Fiene, Willie Lohmeier Calvary, Davis Superintendent ...... Mr. E. R. Ditzler Ass't Superintendent .... Mr. Harvey Koch Secretary ..... . . Ruth Brinker Ass't Secretary . . . . . Beulah Eberly Treasurer .... . . Mr. Fred Miller Pianist ......... Mrs. Floyd Best Assistant Pianist ...... Beulah Eberly Chorister ........ Mrs. M. M. Kurtz Librarians . . . Marcette Schmitt, Ruth Eberly Mr. Koch Cin Civics!- How did men in the hunting and fishing stage live ? Grace- Why, practically from mouth to mouth. F1 x SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COLLECTIONS Tl El received for any newspaper or magazine published Edward DeGunther, Davis, Illinois Page Sixteen 'SE as 3-3, NCD'-g :gms sem-Cl :QQ- Es. 5.5. 5 Em fm so ' s: me B gs. CD 54 rv-CD rs 'DS 54. ,U - O 5: gsm VDO ' v-+1 ES' -45' wg, 4-EJ , M , . N53 2' 2 ui'MN , Ilan.. ', s DQ 'Q ai Q I ilk Y: x S o 'N R X X rw 'W Turn this man upside down and he will change his expression just as other people do when they meet with reverses. R. C. VEHMEIER Dealer in Agricultural Implements Rock City, Illinois Farm Implements of Quality McCormick-Deering and John Deere When in need of a Farm Tractor don't forget the McCormick-Deering 10-20 and 15-30 I have them in stock Good equipment makes a good farmer better
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W Elie Baninnin -1- 1925 - .. H94- . QQ W 1 Mx: Y, . -eg, LDJE I-If 77rt1Yidf!f 4 I' A h ' .ay 'ltttlllgjji .4 an 0,4 ,--Quia -f':Suq,QT3'inZif JOKES Ruth E. Qexarn. paperl- A chanticleer means a chant. Jason iexam. paper!- Blazen means burn- ished or tarnished. A maiden knight is the purest of women. Alvin- Chanticleer is a light shade. 'lf ll! ak Luella- It seems when a train is wrecked the worst accidents always happen in the last car. Grace- Why don't they take the last car off? Ik lk Pk Ruth T. fin play practicej- I'm 1'oasting a cook. QCooking a roastl. The Man Who's Worth While 'Tis easy enough to smile and be glad, When life goes along like a song, But the man who's worth while, Is the man who can smile, When everything goes dead wrong. They conquer who believe they can. He has not learned the lesson of life, who does not each day surmount a fear.-Emerson. rv. ij. p .J ak' xx es .. 1- DAVI ILL ' A Ni l PoPuL.ATuoN391' 5-.' A wzugomr: Q - f 4 X 1 -Ruth: er V1 THE DAY WELL SPENT If you sit down at set of sun And count the good deeds you have done, And counting find One self-denying act, one word that eased the heart of him that heard, One glance most kind, that felt like sunshine where it went, Then count that day well spentg But if through all the livelong day You've eased no heart by yea or nayg If through it all you've nothing done that you can trace That brought sunshine to one face, No act so small that helped some soul and noth- ing cost, Then count that day as worse than lost. MORAL I just have room for the moral here, And this is the moral, stick to your sphere, But, if you insist, as you have that right, To spreading your wings to a loftier flight, The moral is: Take care how you light. Page Fifteen I
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