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Standard Form For Members of the Legislature Name of 2. Marriage (s) date place 3. Significant events for example: A. 4. Church membership________________ Sessions 6. Public Offices 7. 8. A. Local _____________________________________________________ B. c. Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.

A. Business~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GA/49... · 2011. 7. 8. · Mr. Vrba, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. lie was married to· Imogene Woldan, also Vrba, was born at Cresco, Oct. 30,

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  • Standard Form For Members of the Legislature

    Name of

    2. Marriage (s) date place

    3. Significant events for example:

    A. Business~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    4. Church membership ________________ ~--------------------------

    ~. Sessions served~Lr-L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LZ~-U~~

    6. Public Offices

    7.

    8.

    A. Local ____________________________________________________ _

    B. Stat•--------------------------------------------~-------

    c. National----------------------------------------------~--

    Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.

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    ~-,.,ese REC ·.Specials , · · ·•ny. . ' nle~tt of . ..,e errlval of n~iw merch~ridlte

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    end II'Htlnti of welcome .. ,. ~II pert of the 1pread,., ...... -·~ .,... ,· :;~·:·:'·;; 1 · One•.""d not'bt··,;,member:Of,Rli.C.-to_ "cath.ln". on the· varloua. Jpecl•l•,•nd Item a, In many lnatenc .. , the;. offers• are • .. ,, . tOocl .. for· tltrH daya,,, starting'', to"'orrow ; : · · >· ;, (Thu,.day):and continuing t~r~~;·~tur; :,'''' day.of thl1 wetlc, , . , .... , .•. ,,.,,, . .. A number of Cresco firm• ere· eff,;lng eddltlonal : apecllile other than . those. apo :.

    · pea ring In ~, epeclal . double • pap,. of . . .. valuea •. Thell ·tPICiala .un be found In all ,·1· · thrH Hc:t~l of thlt 'lnue of the paiper •.

    Ed,· Vrba, Former :';i ·' · ' ' ·"·' ' .: !--·~· ·state. Senator, · Fun.eraiet, Shell Rock, Dubuque, Independence, per· club will be opened for business on or oward .cemetery ln. Gntenc, Rev. W. Bohl officiated Cedar Rapids, Gilbertville and Oelwein. · before April l. . · Cepros at the funeral, and the Conway Funeral home The new owner, who also operates' Don fC illdent handled the arrangements. D f '$130 000 Gooder ltlctors, .reports that the first phase .

    Mr. Thompson Is survived by two,brotbllfS, amageS 0 1 of the remodeling of the supper club will be· ,g !J•e Glen R. Thompson of Sioux City, and Orrlo. so'; ught in .Cour_· t; Here ' . gin Immediately and that extensive remodel·' A 1 ( E. Thompson of Elma, and by tWo al$1\rs, · lng will be ~arried out as time permits. "Our stud ~ ., Mrs. ltalph .. Johnson of Nashua, and Mrs. llrst job will be to get the supper club opened are lch on Lyle Crltzman of Rockford. T1vo damage sulta. one seeking $110,000 'anrl and -operating once again, providing the area ·by '

    · ' ·

  • JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

    SIXTY-THIRD.

    GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    First Regular Sessioo

    1969 I

    • Convel1ed January 13. 1969

    Adioumed May 23. 1969

    • _z:~, ~g

    BOBEBTlr.RAY.Gov~ ~-~·l.'i~{}.M: ~~}o

    ..•• , :,. 1r ~ , e BOGER W. JEPSEN. President of the Sen.aJe :._!' .• ~ ·''·· -.f.;:,..J. ' '

    ii,,.,.,,,·} .. WnLIA.M H. HARBOR, Spe~er of the House

    hbllsbacl by the STA'l'E OF IOWA

    Des Koillall

    Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.

  • 1958 JOURNAL OF THE SENATE

    He served six years in the Senate as a member of the Progress· engaged in constant warfare with "Standpatters" for control of th!Vi: Who lican Party. When he was a Senator, the Progressives-forced thee d ep~hof the direct primary for nominating major party candidates for :... optron

    ... ce .. He was one of the finest public speakers of his time and he k .

    Republican state conventions three times. eYnoted

    During World War I he served as a Y.M.C.A. secretary in Fran · · World War II he worked with the \Var Production Board in Wash.ingtce. In

    on. In 1930 he won the Republican nomination for Governor and was elected.

    Mrs. Turner died in 1961. A son, Ned, died at 39 while serving with th armed forces in China during World 'Var II. Surviving are a son p fe Thomas Turner of the University of Iowa at Iowa City; a daughte; ~0 • Marjorie Witt of Mount Kisco, New York, and six grandchildren. ' rs.

    Now, The·refore, Be It Resolved by the Senate of the Sixty-third Gener 1 Assembly of Iowa: That in the passing of Governor Daniel W. Turne~ the State of Iowa has lost a valued and honored citizen and by this resolutio~ attests its sincere sympathy to the family.

    Be It Further Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the J ournai of the Senate and the Secretary of the Senate be directed to send an enrolled copy to his son and daughter.

    JAMES E. BRILES, Chairman VERN LISLE QUENTIN V. ANDERSON

    Committee

    Th" rp:-;olntion wa.

  • JOURNAL OF THE SENATE 1959

    the Junior Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the BPO Elks Lodge at Decorah and the Western Bohemian Fraternal Association of Protivin.

    In 1938 he was elected and in 1942 re-elected as a Democrat to the :State Senate serving the coumties of Howard and Winneshiek from then until 1946.

    Mr. Vrba passed away on March 7, 1968.

    Now, Thm·efore, Be Et Resolved by the Senate of the Sixty-third General Assembly of Iowa: TliBat in the passing of the Honorable Edward Vrba the State of Iowa has lost an honored citizen and a true and dedicated public servant, and by this rii'I'SOlution tenders its sincere sympathy to the members

    of his family. Be It Further Resol·ved: That a copy of this resolution be spread upon

    the Journal of the Semate and that the Secretary of the Senate be instructed to_J""ward an enrolled copy to his widow ._nd son. ( \ \ ) ROBERT R. RIGLER, Chairman

    ..... FLOYD GILLEY VERNON H. KYHL

    Committee

    The rl:';;olntion was unanimously adopted.

    ~\. Source: Iowa Territorial and State Legislators Collection compiled by volunteers and staff at the State Historical Society of Iowa Library, Des Moines, Iowa.

  • 1910 United States Federal Census- Ancestry.com

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    Name: Edward Vrba [Edward Vtba]

    Age in 1910: 15/12

    Estimated Birth abtl')08

    Year:

    Birthplace: Iowa

    Relation to Head Grandson

    of House:

    Father's Name: John

    Father's Birth Austria

    Place:

    Mother's Name: Francis

    Mother's Birth Iowa

    Place:

    Horne in 1910:

    Marital Status: Single

    Race: White

    Gender: Male

    Neighbors:

    Household Name

    Members:

    Josephine Slama

    Louis Meyer

    Age

    58 33

    36 1

    5/12

    56

    16

    Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: New Oregon, Howard, Iowa; RoH T624_406; Page: sB; Enumeration District: 128; Image: 267.

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  • Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 - Ancestry .com

    You searched for Edward Vrba in Iowa

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    EdwardVrba

    abt1909

    Place: Iowa

    Gender: Male

    White

    Status: Single

    Birthplace:

    1915

    Iowa

    Howard

    New Oregon

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    Edward VRBA Birth Date: 30 Oct 1907 Death Date: Mar 1968 Social Security Number: 483-14-1310 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Iowa

    Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: Localities:

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    52136 Cresco, Howard, Iowa Florenceville, Howard, Iowa Kendallville, Howard, Iowa Schley, Howard, Iowa Vernon Springs, Howard, Iowa

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