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January 9, 1941     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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7" Pag Six UOt r V ON, IOWA, AM THE LISROS .ZR V ~ ~---- ~ ---~-~-----~----------~-~ mmmmm~ " " mmmmmummmmm mmmmmm mmmm* d ciaR t ds, Re l :ridBeread CGiuteYsJtwedirnn r ?iday evening, the holiday vacation with her sis-i John and Bob KAuber returned to and Mrs. Clarence Miller went to K| !~ I1 !I ~ ~ r~ !11 IIL A ~ ,T I"! !1Y. ~ d Mrs. W. F. t,Miss Frances Safely, and broth-I Iowa State College at Ames on Lisbon Tuesday afternoon to at- [~ ~ 1,~1 ~ |~ K ~1 |) |) |) N ~, W ~ groom are employed in. MarionDunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick- er, Roland Safely. i Thursday. tend the funeral of Mrs. Stork. v ,-,d where me new home wih ne esmb- son and Mary Jean. Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon wereI Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carbee, Mrs.The basketball team played at -,- li~ed. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Switzer and Sunday guests of their son-in-law I S Pearson and Bess NewlandOlin Friday night and were defeat- ''~--:' "- '"""" " " " '"": BBACELET G~-MEET Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunlap motor- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold I visited Monday afternoon in the ed in both games Olin has one of It~|~|~|'U||,L" ~L'~[ft~ J in w.eaar. ~aplas ann ~ar k'a!m. er ed to Amana for dinner New Year's Kouba in Center Point IS. K. Palmer home in Anamosa. the best girl basketball teams to L~||~klI1U~ILL~ |ll~L~ Iis a graauate of the ~prmgvilie nom" "1.he or~raceletn ~lrLs met a~.me day, in observance of their wed-Mrs. Jesse Wain returned to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Streets and ~ j school, and is employed by Ken- . e. Jea Welis ana .warn ~'eck ding anniversaries. West Liberty following several Carol were Sunday dinner guests be found in the country. Mrs. Marry freeman dall GibsOn, who is counected with wmnday evening. ~onme ~uncan Mrs W O Courter on+~,-*~-,ffi-~ ~* n~,o ~o~+ ~+~. ~oo ~++~^ ~m~ ~ ---- ~ 1~'~ "h- 1~--^- ~-"~-" "- ,~-,~-,-'--- ,~ - o -,o-~ ---,-- -,-~ -,~--,= ,-- m me t.reralu ~eot~ home near wu MRS JOHN ENGLISH line t:eaar ttaplns~o-operauve~yui ~.e e~, r~,-,~m ~ayxorme a dessert luncheon and bridge Fri- son last week. I Vernon DIED SUDDENLY SUNDAY Dairy. uevouons :zz m em~r s werepres-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs J. S ArmstrongI Mr and Mrs James C L Clark Mrs. Ella F. Austin en~. r~,~ ~,m, o~mue ~ Mrs Berth i ' " " " " " The sudden death of Mrs. John IMRS" ~ENA ~REENAW--~hT " me~nber. Guests ~,ere Lillie Mac " a St nger entertained were New Years day dinn. er guests land Joan of Mount Vernon were HONOR MR. &----~'S. G. AUSTIN English, who for many years had tCELEBRATED 94TH BIRTHDAY Kelly, Gweneth Lee Hart At the~ueeL~y:.~Clubat an oyster stew of l~.:.andJ~fs. L:./.~^l~ler~ I Sunday evemng lunch guests of Mr. ON 2~TH ANNIVERSAR~ nvecl northeast oI here, was report- I : n,~4t mootin~ M~v~r,~t M~rl, V>,~* "~ ?.~.~/ ~-.'= ~ "~ "'~''=" "~ "~'~'~'~'~" ~'~'~'*[ ann ~v~s oames ~unn On Jan 5, 1916, MAss Pearl Mann, ed Sunday She died of a heart at- Mrs. Vena t~reenawalt qmeuy --;-,=:- - ,:-'-o.=-:'%-"- 7 -=--~ -.':-- Wuhng Workers met Wednesday lodge members attended Home tack. She had done her morning celebrated her 841h birthday M0n- ann ~am~ne^we,~zfi wnl nave mewith Mrs. Harry Freeman, assisted Lodge, Cedar Rapids, installation on I U~f~U ~ ~d'~l~||,~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. house work and was vrevaring to lday- She received many cards and by Mrs. Harry Whitman. Monday evening. ] [~|~,~il|L~|LL~ Mann of Anamosa, and Guy Austin, D ~ . son of Mrs. Sadie Austin of Mor- go away for Sunday dinner, callers during the day. Her son, r. BOOSTER CLUB M~ETIN~ The Missionary society is prepar- Jas. Reed departed Thursday to Mrs. IAllian Stewart English, 60, Carl Greenawalt of Sterling Colo The regular Booster Club meet- !ng a stewardship play, ,entitled, spend the remainder of the winter IMeVILLE GUI~ ~B homeley' wereof theUnitedbride'sin parentsmarriageinatAna-the wife of John English was born in ! visited her several weeks ago A ing will be this week on Friday Wider Than The Heart,to be in Los Angeles, Calif. a family of eleven children the I daughter, Mrs. Emma Knowlton, night at 8 n m in th~ Town Hall given in the : .ear future. ]drs. D ~nal Go~ mosa. daughter of John and Sarah Stew- resides m Spokane, Wash and an- ! Mr and Mr. Willis McGrew ~ vere sI~ ;at Th a--sday ~ On Jan 5, 1941, Mr. and Mrs art, late of Martelle. Besides her other son, Dr. R. A. Greenawalt, HAVE 37TH ANNIVERSARY New Year's ,ay dinner guest| of Jesse Go] ~on hon Austin were invited to dinner in husband, she is survived by one of Cedar Rapids visits her fre- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shaffer were Mr. and Mrs Clarence McG rew, ~dr. an [ Mrs. { the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Hunter at Mount Vernon On their sister, Mrs. Cuyler Reed, of Mar- quently, surprised at dinner Monday by Mr. who live two miles west of t,wn. M]s. Arm t Harm, arrival at the Hunter home they telle; two brothers, Roy of Mar- ,~,~,~ ~ffi,~ --~---~ r, ~r~nAVand Mrs. A. J Rogers and Durant Mrs. A. C. t ~rt, Mrs. Devere Port Su nday ~ Mr. an were much surprised to find a group telle and Merle Stewart of Spring- z,~,~ ~r,~,~, ~ ,~, o,~, ~ of Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- and daughter, Mrs. Lyle Evans and in Cedar Rapids. of relatives and friends had gath- ville. Funeral services were con-IFOR WORTH ENGLISH ley Parker and Barbara of Martelle Terry Wayne were recent all day ducted Wednesday in the Grove church at 2 p.m. Linn Worth English, 84, farmer, died Friday morning at five o'clock in METHODIST NOTES Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Bethany Circle in the church par- lors, Jan. 14. Hostesses were Mes- dames P. M. Neiison, Ivan John- ston and Frank Palmer. PRESBYTERIAN NOTES "Sunda~--ffc~ool 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a m. David Thompson, a Coe College student, will bring the message. his home west of town. He was born Oct. 1, 1857 at Cane, Green County, Ill the son~ of Wharton and Martha Smith English. He came to Iowa from Omaha and Lincoln, Nebr fifty-two years ago and had lived in Linn county, near Jordans Grove and at Springville, , all of the 52 years, with the excep- tion of two years spent in Califor- nia. His wife, Louella Jordan Eng- lish, preceded him in death twelve years ago. His immediate survivors are two in observance of their 37th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowdish, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowdish and son Charles were Sunday evening sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowdish in Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frank were New Year's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs Milton Pflughaupt near Mar- ion. Mrs. F. E. Hotchkiss returned to her home in Rockford following a two weeks visit with her son C. C. Hotchkiss and family. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland in Martelle. Mr. and Mrs. Harl Davis and farn. ily of Martelle, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard McShane and Marilyn of Par- alta, Mrs. Mabel Neilson and sons were Sunday dinner guests of home Sunday from several days visit in the Avery Litts home in Cedar Rapids. Joe of near Mount Vernon were I of wild life in this community Thursday evening callersin theMr. and Mrs. James Danly and Ralph Streets home. his mother and Mabel returned Sat- lodge will install new officers. Pauline and Geraldine Frank gave a tea Saturday afternoon as a ered to honor their 251h wending anniversary, bringing with them well lllled baskets of food for a co-operative dinner The afternoon was tilted with good cheer and Iriendly conversaUon, after which the guests departed for their vari- ous homes, wishing the Austms many more years o~ happy wedded! liIe. Those present besides the guests of honor included: Mr. and Mrs. ~red Austin, Florence, Kenneth, Le- land and Leonard, Jmmay Austin and Mrs. Ella Austin and Harold, all of Morley; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lmmy and o oan, and Mr. and Mrs lan Russell and Oak, and Mr. an{ sell, Miriam and Mr. and Mrs. Galen of Olin sl noon in the M. g. Reuben Colton, Harold and Frances turned to York, Nebl~ spent the holidays in this vicinity. Tl~ Marshall Cook are at Iowa City again. derwent a tonsulect01 holiday vacatiom Mrs. Bessie Cari~I visited in the M. F~ Thursday. L Mr. and Mrs. spent 'l'hur~iay ~fl~ i~arl Mershon hom~ i town. hite Mr~ (~le~ Mr. and Mrs. of 2~ rnosa were supper guests in tl~ home. Mr. and Mrs. Friday in Cedar dinner guests of Mr. BodenhoIer of Ana~ IvLr and Mrs. verl~ Christmas W.ve witl~ Jenkins and family Mrs. George aar Raplas. The per guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Christmas day witl~, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedar Rapids. sisters, Mrs. Emily Calvin of Los Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bolton courtesy to Carol Ruth Alexander ~nnaay alternoon GLADYS RICKER AND MARVIN Angeles, Calif Mrs W. S. Riley, C. C. Hotchkiss were Mr and Mrs. were visitors in the Stanton Camp- of Chicago, and Betty Ann Cooper, Gerald Koppenhaver and family, Mr. and Mrs LeW (