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onlNT VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME 87, NUMBER 13
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MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1957
MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME 63, NUMBER 22
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an~ Mr. Vernon Council will hear
ort from Louis Whitney of Ce-
tapids on the water situation
and the probable cost of a new
____._.at a special meeting which will
:n Car
Y
I A car belonging to Thomas W.
DudJey Henderson McAndrews, Cedar Rapids, stolen
from near the Y.M.C.A. in Cedar
Cornell Artists Will Present Recital
Meet In
@
y Evening,
i ~ The Post Office Departmen,t has
Methodist laymen f r o m Linn, ttentatively decided to combine the
Jones, Cedar and Johnson counties Li b Gi ! T ~'~ :two rural routes at Lisbon and
will take part Sunday, Jan. 13, inS on r ~ ~ e "':'-f:': Willlam Krurc, L"sbcn car-
Is Board Chairman iRapids, was recovered a little after an "Adventure in Hymnody," ac-ITh r:er to route 2, Mr. Vernon. Har-
imidnight early Thursday morning cording to the Rev Eugene Miller, rifler in Overtime :,is early mail on the
when Mr. Whitney can i near the Mr. Vernon cemetery. 'pastor of the Lisbon Methodist :combined Lisbon route. Mr. Kruse
possibly sometime next . Dudley Henderson, supervis o r ] The car being driven west, upset church.
iron the mira oistric~ oI ,.inn ~ • • ' • • Lisbon girls ed2;cd out Mechanics- i will succeed John Neff who recent-
....... ~~~ its ode while makmg the turn The session will begin at 7:30
se of 50 feet of tape for the county, was mec~ea cnmrman or i from the Lisbon Road south to ville by one point Friday to take a ly retired.
machine and installing of a the Linn County Board of Super- ~highway 94. Two young men were p.mu in the Lisbon church under 69-68 win in an overtime on the Action on the plan has been with-
the direction of the Roy. V. McVil]2 floor• This battle-to-the-[held for a short time while it is
visors for 1957 a~ me firs~ meeting, e~n to ~et ou e
:oh in the Ford truck by ,s ....... __ ___t of th_ car and run
Motor Co were authorized of the board held on Wednesday, i down past the Patrick Shirley place Earle Copes, professor of organ finish is old stuff to these two given final review
• and choir director at Cerneli teams, the same thing occurring! This will make a consolidated.
Monday meeting• Jan. 2. I in the direction of the Gaines stone College. earlier this season when the te~ms i route at Lisbon of 65.625 miles serv-
council adopted a budget of Mr. Henderson was appointed]quarry"
', June 1 to fill the vacancy created [ A motorist who was following the According to the Rev. Mr. Miller, met on the Lisbon floor. McVille, ing 212 families with 200 mail boxes.
expenditures for 19.57 on the meeting is designed to "deepen however, took home the win in the!Present route 1 has 34.6 miles with
a hearing will be held on !by the death of Henry Hood on car reported the incident to Officer
a.t 8 p.m Taxpayers may be i May 24. Harold Scheetz who searched the the layman's appreciation for the 'previous overtime tilt. The two 113 families and 108 boxes and
great hymns of the church, to help teams will promise the crowds a Route 2 31.1)25 miles with 99 fan-
or against the proposed Mr. Henderson owns his own :area but could not find anyone.
farm near Central City. He will iLater on two young men were re- him sing them better and to enrich ihumdinger contest in the girls' sec- i ihes and 92 mail boxes.
res which will be printed preside at the meetings of the Lmn I nor d rv'n~ t ~ i e near his experience of worship as he iti°nal tourney at Martelle the week ' The consolidation of routes will
~t week's issue. ~__te_ t~l.~ o .jet a r d
county Board of Supervisors dur- ~ Redman's Ranch. By the time an ' sings them." It is hoped that more of Feb. 4. as they meet then on a effect a saving of $2856 per year
~---~ n _,~ ing 1957. I officer could go out there, they had such sessi°ns can be held later in neutral fl°°r " i and will not inconvenience patrons
CtI~lhi ~ %~lark Martin Wiley, supervisor from the I disaDDeared, the year. Friday n i McVille started i other than some will receive their
L first district was chairman during Tl~,- ar was recovered and re i The Roy. Mr. Copes was formerly I g h t
hy Ad , e c - ,strong and led by as much as 10
visor 1956. Miles Sutera m the super- !ported to the Cedar Rapids police minister of music at Highland Park !points before a Lisbon rally pulled ilongermail laterroute.in the day because of the
.:' Clark, daughter of theIvis°rfr°m the sec°nd district whichidept' before the owner had notified Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas, lthe locals out in front at half~ame'l~~~----~-],~a~ y
Clarks,w of thewaSMt, electedve non WorthYAssem_ ' includeSFranklin, theLinn,lOCalputnam, townshipSand Ber-°f I theml MeAndrewsthat it hadwhobeenis emSt°len'ployed at churches,°ne of thebeforedenomination'Scoming to Cornelllargest ThegoingSeCOndcold andhalf the°penedhost withteam Lis°n Iclos-i John
Rainbow at its meeting held tram as well as Marmn and Monroe. ~Iowa Manufacturing Co. lives at last fall. i ed in rapidly to reach a 61-59 lead'~
iNA_ME OFFICIAL PAPEI~ tthe Cedar Rapids Y.M.C.A. !with seconds to go in the 4th quar-lOccurs Jan 16th
La. Named Worthy A~sociate The Hawkeye-Record and LisbonI Wm Zearin "r ulledleasedtheto theCar C ~ i ter. Joanne Burlingame deflected aI
)r was Lorraine Morningstar, to L:s bO~e 4t:w~s yrP
the Leon Morning-tHiner~,l~.:nl~rng ~yh ~:wM~r~enrS::d, on _aoe pass to a Lisbon forward who scor-! Miller Implement
Co.'s
annuaI
ed to put the game to a 61 tie at the !John Deere Day program will be
Teams =mere-'--, end of regul.ation play. In the over-lheld in the Lisbon school house on
i time Lisbon took the lead and hung iWednesday evening, Jan. 16, at 7:30
~on until the final whistle.
i p.m.
of
Both girls are from Lisbon. the Cedar Rapids Gazette were apo i
Cookes was elected as Char- pointed official newspapers for 1957. ! ~*,~l ~a,t,~le
ban Clark as Hope; Gaff Yeis- You can read the official proceed-i ~11~ai ~ ~vsviaa~
Faith; Dorothy Wolfe as re-tings of the Linn county board ofi~ ~11 ~- . / ~ ] Nancy Clark paced the winnersi era and their families. See ad
; Marie Sippola as treasurer, t supervisors in this newspaper andI un lu-ratea i=us Admission is free to all farm-
~llation will be held on Sun- keep track of all official businessl Barry Morrissey son of the A1 ] with 23, Mardell Mason. had 14, Mc- i
an. 27, at 2:30 in the Masonic ' Ville top scorer was Robinson with l on page 9.
e in Mr. Vernon. transacted at the board, meetings, ',Morrisseys will not soon forget the Lisbon basketball teams have a 43 Pat Knapp Pat Resewehr Barb An interesting film, "Heaven to
and all money paid outby the ! 1957 Rose Bowl game! He was one busy two weeks ahead of them with Nost and Joanne Burlingame turned iBetsy'' made by a Holl)~vood cast,
t I will be shown along w~th several
county, of the 38 students from the State !the girls competing nex, week at~in good guard games for Lisbon. ~.' • ~ ...... "
J Cross Adds I ~ luniversity who started for the game :Center Point in the Linn coun.tyiLisbon .................. 17 38 53 61---69 snorter pmtures mcmamg one o~
Kruse Lun~beF Con~anv !in the now famous chartered Mis- !tournament and Lisbon playing:McVille .................... 19 31 48 61--68 "What's New for 1957."
Hospital Bed ,.. _ r " !souri Transit Line bus which had i
i- , - lne ~lsoon ooys oroppefl their
i ls Incorporated j three breakdowns and a "lost" rec- ~ hos$ the following week to the Linn I ..........
iooyy.s mee~. ....... ,game 24-55 Norm Blake pacing the Hunwa~dsens
Mr. Vernon Red Cross Chap- . . ord over the holiday period.
~s secured another hospitalt Notice of mcorporation of Kruse ] ..- - "ir t -ev lo ed trouble at I ............. They wm nos[ a regmar scneam- !locals' w~th' l0 Ahrens hlttmg for
• me ous x s o e p
or the use of anyone who Lumber Company, Mr. Vernon, ap-]~,~ r]]]¢~ Texas and Barry and 'the-Ca aoumeneaaermee ..... mls hrrmaYl "°'wnen ............ i lt~ ~or lvlcvme.' ,,,soon ........ traneo oy i lnstalled In O E $
y ~ lvlorley 011 ~ e oca~ zloor • • • IF
it in this community. The pe~krs onpage 2of this Issue. !several'others decided to hitchhike .... -: . ,. '. , only 5 ooints at halftime and tried
an~ are IooK~n,g Ior a tlOUOle win. I - - ~ '~-
~ed arrived on Friday after- ~cerunca~e ot mcorporauon was I ~.. ,.. ~...n.~..~ ~ .... ~.,- *ho~- 1-a a stall to get the defense ouu xne
" I"" ~ ........... " ...... ~ ......~'" Lisbon Chapter O.E.S. held the'
and was taken to the Red Issued by the Secretary of State of ....... s to -ome alon~ later Co~ch Seitsinger's girls will strategy obviously did not prove as installation of officers Se,turday,
Iow i gage in me ou c
rooms at the City Hall This Ia on Dee 26 1956 The amount i - enter the first round of the Linn effective as had been hoped.
. . . " . ' , •., . after re mrs Sporting one costume Jan. 5 in the Masonic halL Follow-
the fourth hospital bed o[ capi~m stoc~ aumorizea is ' _,_ .... P-'- "*~-~- *-r~eeded to take tonrney on Tuesday at 9 p.m. Lisbon girls downed Oxford Jet. ing the installation the Lis~bon Rain-
$ ,000 d~wded mto 1 000 shares of
by the Chapter. Two are ..... , in the round of affairs preceding when they play the rather f~v- Tuesday night 60-45, in a game in bow Girls sar~g two numbers to the
now and two are at the City ~uu each. the ~ame ored Alburnett team. which the reserve team saw con- new worthy matron, Marjorie Hun-
for use when needed. Officers of the incorporation are n'h~ h,,~ did eventually arrive and The winner of that game will~ siderable action. Carbee headed wardsen, and worthy patron, Henry
RELIEF ..... all was set for the return trip to
Harold W Kruse pros treas and ............
again see action Friday nLght in the the scoring with 30; Mason had 16, Htmwardsen. Debbie Bohr, of Tip-
~in contributions for Hungar- director and Orpha L. Kruse, vice Iowa. But gremlins boarded the semi-final round at 8:30, meeting lClark 11. The Lisbon boys were off ton, a granddaughter of the Hun-
rl~_-'.~elief has been made to the pros., sec. and director.
"~-]Red Cross chapter. Anyone bus with the students and a short the victor in the Coggon-Walker. form that night and lost their game. wardsens presented Mrs. Hunward-
-~ ~!= way out of Los Angeles, at Victor- tilt of Wednesday night. Consola-I sen with a corsage of red roses and
~7" ~desires to contribute to this Dr. J. C.,,,u.,,, ,,umed To ville, the vehicle gave up again, tion and final games are scheduled t LISBON CALENDAR Michael En,glert of Mr. Vernon, a
"~" may give his check to Mrs.
- 11 B ....... ~- ........ a_ &~.'l!~__.. e~_l~£ This time Barry and several more for Saturday night at 6:35 and 8:15. I Jan. 11, Morley boys and girls here lgrandson, presented Mr. Hunward-
~,-ge ~reasurer or mace ~v~[ll~[ b IVtHII[Q[ ~a~ilF[ ~ Jan 15 Lisbon vs Alburnet at Con
'ntribution at ,,,~ ~'~ ~,~ hot Y !hitched rides on to the bus' next Lisbon boys drew a bye for . , .' . . t -t sen with a rose boutonierre. They
stop at Las Vegas Here at the teI l-'om~ In IArm county g~ris ow
-------~ Dr. John Cotton Brown, asst. prof.] ...... . .... the first round of their tonrna- I . ] received a m~xed bouquet of fl -
doll ~||] ....~ .... of political scier~ce at Cornel]., has ! Sanas motel t,n, ey rece~vea me merit and will not see action ma- [ . tourney . . . i era from the Chapter. Mrs. Hun-
-...~vnn;~ ...uv~ [rea~menz royal as tne manager oan 1~ 1~ semester tests ~wardsen was escolted to the East
'- •" I been notified by Maj. Gen. Fred I ' . , ,. , ill7 p.m. Wednesday, third t ~ " .' ' .... " '
who had hearo of the pnght of the , loan 2~ secon~ semester s~mts n mhard Boh of Ti ton
~ose ~oxw@|| FtaF~ i Tandy, adjutant general of Iowa, of i ......... A Cornell conservatory faculty 'Conditions on this miserable night of the meek They are , ' ' ' " i by her so , R" r "P ,
.... ous ex~enaea mem ~ree meres ann -- w r e wa escorted
g, and M~ r, ...... m .....,~]hm appointmen.t to Ctovernor Her-I , .. . recital of unusual interest will be little boat we r e indescribable, paired with the winner of the 1 land Mr. Hun a ds n 's
)me Y have move~Urec~="$~'~eJSChel Loveless' honorary militaryl°vermghtl°agmg'. . . ~. ithat of Mrs. Charlotte Axt cellist There were 1200 of us, herded to- Central City-Mr. ve=o, **=e Extension Council Elects iby Mrs. Robert Englert of Mr. Ver-
..... ~ -~ xnree IellOWSlnCluOmg ~arry , non
rt BCXWell farm in~ ~eLinnIstaff' I . o .' ...... ' land Julian Bern, pianist, which will gether in two parts of the ship's which will be the see'oral of ~ .... ~ i,o ,~, , .
.-- now ~rans~erreame~r ialm xrom~ B trot the name of Mrs Feru
', - coramunit,, wh~,.~,, ~ vacat [ Duties of this posi~tion are largely! ...... " . ~. .~ ;be presented for the public in King ",old, with bare boards to sleep on. three games on Monday night, i rover Mte~e vice ~,nr. t y e - ".
- .- o me ous to a secono nana ~qymoum , 'gohl who was Installed as eha
• " the William ~:.~'-." *~mil~-~ i ceremonial, Dr. Brown says He i ...... " .... i Chapel on Sunday, Jan 13, at 4 p.m. Our food consisted of one bowl of Sam $1. , , ' " P-
they movedont~U'~,o "~0~,~le plans to attend the inauguration of wmcn mey purcnasea mere, ann $ghile both artists have been maggoty pea-soup a day, for which A complete schedule of the boys" I Grocer Miehe, Franklin township l lain' was omitted in las~, week's
,, ~__ _ ~ .........~ move_n^_ V^v^~ .... , r~^_,~^in~ ~ so mey se~ arm ior home. xne . • -- -,-- *'--,- we had to stand in line for hours • .,, __ : .... ~..~_,;.~ i representative on me Llnn t=ounty ~ aper The new oiiicers wilt pre-
• arra The Elli n " cz u, ~, ~,~ a~ ,=~ i,l,., '~ t m~s[ generous m OIlenng ~lt¢lr murney wm appear m a~* auvczu~e- . . . P
e r~. ::, sons have bee],,, ~,,, ~,~, I boys drove through slush and sleet ,.,o-,~ ,,. ~,, .o~o~, , ,h,,,, in the scorchin~ sun ..~... ~ .... , ..... t-~. ~ ..... ] Agricultural Extensmn Council. at- F side at the meeting Thursday Jan.
j _ Ma-. and Mrs. Darrell Koh] last ]east one fellow busy most of the. " .... ".. ~a,~o * ...... * ........ • * .... .* ........ l elected chairman succeedina John~ from Riverside to the apartment in
K;IO~ 0 week urchased an 80 acre farm " " has tyeen surrea oy me courage ...... ,.....~.,,u.,~.~....,~.,. A re-orgamzea ana active t~uo ~ ~ ~ . •
_ Behrens BUV t. p ............ time, especmlly so after they met a of the IIun~arian neonle and is myself in a tiny caboose next to ~cout nro~ram will again get under-iMollie' Grover Miel~e, Lisbon, is }the Kynett bui{ld!ng, Lisbon, vacated
n ~ . _ . .-- /[rom l~uoy VlKe oI Arourne~, 6 truck .?. ~.- ... o.~ ~,,,.~..~ .... ,,,~,,.~.o...,m, "~ ..-,o .... ~viee car' Mrs Lester Petrak Con-It)y me l*'loycl melters. Mr. ,.oomls lS
~. ~O~ • • ' " • aware ol me grea~ saerlllees ........ ~--*,~ .u.,..,, .~. ........... way in LlSDOn Io serve me young l . ', " ' • .
~$ Ke$|donee miles ninth of the Lmn County The arrived here Saturday e mane er of the Cudahy buym sta
" . . ., ] Y . o,o,, h ...... a,, o,,a ih,* nee-/ the body ef a dead man The ~, ..... ¢ ~h ....... nit,, interested in I tral C~ty see. and Bob Nane Co- ] g " g -
and Mrs. t.i"ordc~n tRohr~n~ I home They ha e n eo o r mornmg and hatched w~th mterest .......... " "~ o er o~ noise of tb~ ,.n~mo ,," e-o ,,,o,,..~u-~ ..... -1 -- " ......... m n-s~ dar Ran'ds,., treas, tan at Mr. Vernon and Mrs. Ix)om~s
............. farm miles north ', " - " e wmcn is me rs. u wev , o n tills orancn oI scou~ g. ~ne i t • , • • .
Purchasedt o h,,,,~ ,~. .¢I J Charles Hedges , 3 ~ to the radm report~ trying to locat ....... my ~ ,, i ~* ~na ~n,~,,M ~,~ • ....... I ------ ~ zs a nurse s md at the V A hospital
h ............... e! me arus~s wno are appear- __.. _h6_t n. .............. n .... regularmon~my p a c K meeung , , " " '
Ave • of Mt Vernon for the past 10 years., the bus whmh had thin t~me come • • ' • Iowa C~t .
• . occupied by the W.D. • ~ • • '. ' • . " r reahzed that the s~flors were , " " • o ! I Y .
t farmly whn ..... d ..... fly iN ix'. and Mrs. Kohl and Darwm w~Ii~ into the "missmg" news and was !ng are .particularly awae of....,,,... • .................. ~,\ hmh mcludes Cubs of an f ?/Mrs. LeRoy Sm|th, Former ! The Kenneth Caves will move m-
|ri ' ................~' " n ' " ~e problems el me relugee **-,*,--s --- ,u~,,~.,~,, ~u .,.uw dens will De nela ruesoay dan 10, . i
on where they had bu" ] take possessmn on March 1 Mr. a d not located until Monday, at Tame, - - - - - ¢b * ~ ....... *~.~.,*~. .... ,-¢ . . '. .... ' - " ' i I ;~^,~ D~|~I,~t~ r~,~ ~ to the C W Carbee house vacated
Mr z,_~ .~ ____~ __ilia Mr~ no. Pn~ni~il w;]l lnovo on the :whoro it wn~ ntalled fear the third zrom ~irsr-nana experience. .. e :~ ~ coreo.o-- ............ s... a~ ¢:~o p,m. in me new mncn room : ,.,=~,, ~,~a,w .... ~ ~'~a /u.. ~..~ ;rhom~¢ w ...... h~, ~, i¢ ,.,.
.... empioyea Dy .... . Mrs Axt herself lS a refugee ---m~9 ~h.e sea. There was noth- ~ ÷h .... u,~,~] -a,qi*ion ~ "
aam Co T tacag s arm ~nme ~ decorated
.. ,~ • hey have been ] ~ . • havin~ fled from her native Austria ing for me to do but to wait ........ I Mr~ LeRoy Smith resident of i - -" • • • -
lu the Busenbark nt t -- , ---------- .s • The t~ev ~ugene lvl~ll~r is assure- " - ' ~ J F Kramer morea tast week
apartme s. i-- • • • • --- .... from behind the Iron Curtain and meanwhile I clutched the _ .. • ....... L Cedar Rapids for a year and a half • • . ....
...... ~--..b~.-I..~,.o n& i/,.,,,o Crowd Present ........ " am of the dead man so theft ing ounes o[ t~umnas~er, t~ac:< mee~- i ~;^~ ;~ ~ ~.~...~, *~. ..... T' ~sda~" ! into ~t~e rear apartmen~ of me t)r-
[ the horror should kee me ~ ~ ~ ....... t-~ r , ~ Vliie t~rawtoru uu.ul.~
VISIT IN l She was hv~ ~ eu ersd P of last week followmg a sudden,
. . WEST ..... I------I For Star Installation • "ng "n N g orf, awake ACre- ~ se~,~in~b, ;.,: o's: ~orecogn'i'zeachievements by the ;~, .... [ .......... --
'~es~er Buresh family arrived 'L~I ~I}~K |V|~I~| ~ ~,,~ h-,,ared m~mhors relatives Saxony, near the border of Czecho- , ..... -~_,_"._" _:**_~ "JL'"_ ."_~ --'_" i boys during the month" to allow for i'"2.~°" _ .... ' I .'_L__ ~--'._L ....
t v ................ , . • ~eruu,~u*e l~cr,uu~ucy came, ~ . ' I ~ne was born ttacnel iyson, , LI~Qgll I~glllgUW
~Unday noon fro ld I slovakm when the bombm-~ of mterchan e of ~dcas of Cubs and~
vi+~" ,. .. m a hol" ay I Stockholders of the Mr. Vernon and friends attended the installation !~. "' , , ... _ o . surprised to find one of us still I' . g .... dau hter of Charles and Clara T - ! •
~,, Mrs ~uresh s mresoen occurrea ±~lnenunoreo ~rents to rovlae oe~ter under ~ g Y
.... - ' ' parents, the [Bank & Trust Co. met at the bank- {of the 1957 officers of the Order of .. ' . alive i p" ; P ' - l son in Lisbon Anril 23 1887 Her I WlJl Install Jan. 13
~_roos m Phoenix Ariz. and I ing off c~ at 11 am on Tuesday for:Eastern Star in Mt Vernon at 8 panes were nsea and 365,000 peopm "For" abo,* ~ woet, ..... ~,,,~ : standing of the all-over nationwide I..~.~ ,~ ~;r'~ ~.~.,~. " ...... "~ .~ i ....
,,*nce at t ' ' .... • ', .................... r.,o...~;~ ~, **... o,,,,~- u~u~r=u ,,,,: " Raincow .~¢semm
he Rose Bowl ame were killed in one mght So she r m o lye Cubs a chance , The Lsbon y
h ..... g I the annual stockholders meetmg ~ p m on Friday Jan 4 . . " shuttled back and forth throu,'h Cub p ogra " t g I ^..... * ~ ~ann ..÷ 1~..... C',I,~ "~
.... n California.After l with Ben Neal, president, presiding. I "Ti~e 1956 o}ficers entered the aia not experience that horror, be- the Black Sea unable to land any- to participate publicly in demon-iMr~ and 'Mrs 'Sm th ad '}arme i;win hold in~allat~on of officers
, ,,,~ ~nr~stmas with the Krobs ! A report of the year's operations chanter room and took their respee- ing an hour-ann-a-nat ~ravm ~ime winere Finall'~ with the hel~ of a :strations program shorts and stunts ..~ xr ~,~.. ~2 ............. ~,~,,~o i~unaay ~an. zu at z p.m. m me ~via-
"~tl Ivlr - [ J i~ g ~ ' " " ' I " ~" ~ ~Y" ' ' " I ll~Cll VLIILUII XUK l~lflll'~ *Y~1° }J'*'~'J='~*~ • ' a " ~ " " ''
d~ ~** ~ Buresh, Lmda and was made by Jay Fordyce, vice pres. i t~ve places After the repeating of a~ya.~. But he~ o.~n.clty expemenc-:Frcnch coal company wo succeeded and to give opportumty for good lrotirin~ and moving to Cedar Ran- is.-.°nlc ha!l. The pj}r~nc ~s m,,~tea.
r ~ "=~ ~-noenix early Sunday i and -~hier Ira,_- ~--~,- ~ ........ ~ -"qn~ of eo a]~ me aepmvauons causeo Dy - ..... "" ;- :-- - -- fellowshi,- ~-- ~ -- ° ~ ~at,%, ~or~gn~ remu ]g wormy aa-
12 • • . ~ . . I ...... ~ne .~oru ~ rzay~r a~u ~*~tS~ ! . . '~ln getting mrougn me lJar~anelleS ~'. ids in 1955 i ' " ' " ' " '
g err 1 v ~ n g m Whittler the mflnx ef refugees just as many wsm will be mstalhng officer
" th'at o,,~,.; ........ , t The board of directors were all i The Star Spangled Banner the in- .... - ...... . .... ! into the Mediterranean I A boy is proud of his achieve- I ~..~.,;..~ ;.. ~.,;÷;~,,. ÷.. ~.~. ,.,,o i "' - ' "
el bu+ ..... " . Y . .Y.~re-elected. B. C. Noel, Roy Nelzon,!stalhng officer and her asszstants _ ....... ., ......... .^_,^. ~-~ .~.'-~ i Now that ore" goal seemed wzthm ments, Most of these at the Cub,~.~...~ .... ~...~ .~.... h~,~.¢ Mr~ Nolon ~ li ~, . • • i~ /
~,Jt~[1L consl~le 1 ~lme ] buJ..i.¢t~£ 111~ II(JV~ ~IIUI~ U£ IIUUb£[I~ j ut:lltl~ O1 t- ~, ~ U 1~
f~;~ ...... rap e " Raymond Mallie Lanning Macfar- were introduced: Installing matron . . " .... " . , , ." . : reach the eaptMn tried to extort level are encouraged and supervised ~: ,~ ...... ' ":'-- :-::- etma Nost m|ute$ Mmm
, yjps, the onald Kalous', i land, Jay Fordyce, Milo Wolrab and lMrs Don Pringle; installing chap- ~ooa, ann cio~nmg, t, UC.Kny sue nanI still more from us threatening to by the boy's parents Therefore it is l~,~mmerm~m ot ~avenpor~oana ~w~s. •,,,,, t,,.._L'.----" _-- t*L .... L
' ~u mere around Wednes- " n 1 ' ' " • in tallin a passpor~ mat portal,tea nor to , ' " ' ~ I ~mmey ~wercnan~ o~ ~--,~.,,: a son vvnlle ~n~On¢ln on ~.nur~n
th ..... " ,James McCutcheo . The stockho d-ilam, Mrs. Mmhael Novak, s g ....... " ...... turn the sh~p back and take us hart of the Cub program th,t par-, ........ . ........ ~
t~." returned to Phoenix ]ers adjourned to the Palisades Hotel ~ marshal Mrs. Dana Wilcox; install- ge~ vmmcn. nor nus~ano nan ~ to Russ'a We decided on a desper- en+s are ~resent when he is recog- !~let ot t_.eaar }xapms: ~wo ms~ers ,, Gerald Nost suffered a painful m-
• ,,~r youngest dau hter Bar- ~ ' " rs hn Yeisle to stay In l~eugersaorIIor iour .... ~ " Mrs. lvlaDel lvl~x ann Mrs. l-lu[n i. .
~ad .......... ~g . [ for droner, } mg orgamst, M . Jo Y. I .._ I ate plan. razed for h~s work, and that awards ~,.~ ~..÷ ..~ n- ..... ur~, ~,,,~ lury Fmday, Dec. 28, when he fell
-~alnecl Wlt * earb ~ 1 h
ts ~;~-~ • n nor grana- I In the afternoon the newly elected The retiring Worthy Matron and Y ' • [ "One part of ot, r group includin~ ! will be made to him on , ' ~,' n ........ ~ " -~ ......... -""? .... ,~Y-" i from a ladder punelur ng his hand
if' ~a spenz, another day and board of directors met organized Worthy Patron were presented gifts I Mr. Bern was forced by theNazis many Hungarians rounded up the'there is parental rep-eserta on "To ~.~ u ~ ..... ,. at_on. _ A a a_ugn~er !with a pointing trowel. His first
,,~xe oeIore ' / ' I • • . • . • . ~ ~ ~ "" " 1~1F5; ~ ~C] ne iA?mpurecnt LWO ~m-
leawng for ~ for the year and re-elected officers: from the officers. Followmg the from Memei, a c~ty m hm natme crew while others disarmed the ~increase interest in attendant" a: ,~ 2" ~., / ~. ~ z,_,~ '~_~ a~. I finger on ~he same hand was knock-
Lle ~ ~-~ .. I B. C. Neal pres., Jay Fordyce, v~ce i smgmg of Thanks for Memory by IL~thuama" Hm story ~s one f of I captam and locked h~m up With .,,ack meetings a totem pole w l: bc .................... ! clear to the back of h~s hand. Dr.
Mur~.rnoen~x mey saw the! pres. and cashier and L. C. Evans, ( Misses Susan and Janice Glattly. lus would care to experience. 'ithe help of a few trained navigators '~ awarded tootle den with the besti~°r°tny Lemoaugn p~eoecea~eu iSautter took x-rays ard is still
to tt~e'~'~-wn° were a~so en i asst. cashier. I The officers were also presented i "Though not a refugee of recent '. amongst us we took over the oper- i attendance of Cubs and parents, l" 'Z . .... ',treating the injury. Mr. Nost has
• ~u~e ~owl ana at me~ the retlrm Worth Ma , ~ ~unerai services wel e conouc~ea
they sa,,. ~-- ., - __ ~ ......._-7:-Z-~--,- ] gifts from " ' g Y - J vintage," he says, "I have had my ! ation of the ship and the crew were ] Coffee will be served at the close ..... ~ .._ . ~ .... I very little use of the hand yet. He
~, ~v~ru oacK Ivlor an ~ IAt~N~ ULUI~ a~ me Turner thnapel t=eflar llaplos
and D ..... • ._ rg ' i .......... i iron and Worthy Patron. ]share of adventure in 1939 when I ': glad to cooperate sincetheytoo i of the session. ] ...... ' ...... ' ! is employed by Schoff Construction
=m~y In me crown At the ~,lOnS ciuo meeting IvIon officer entered the I ~rloay ~urlai was in the Llsoon t
" I. .... ". The 1957 " s escaped from Memel where I had hated the captain. Eugene Edinger is the chairman l . • ' , Co. and was working at Shueyville
kRY CLUB ~wv,~,,~ I nay evenmg, me omglnai charter o~l chapter room for installation. Joan i been teaching in the State Conserv- [ "In this way we reached our des- ~ ,,~ ~,~ ,,~,, (?nh Scout committee Iceme~ery" i church at the time of the accident.
n E. K~rkpatrick wa~ ~,a,,o+oa !the.clubwas displayed. C. E. Hedges Slggms was mstalled as WorthyMa- ]atory, shortly before the Germans: tmatmn, after a voyage of 40 days. ':and Floyd Carpenter Is sec.-treas. ] Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, I ....... ~ .......
Z~e Rotar ....... "':" ..... ":Irevzewea me s-gnatures ann gave an 'iron and was escor~ea ~o me v.as,c t moved in I ~oined a ~roup of Several peonle had died on board ~- .~ - .-,-- -~ ..... r~-.~v~riMrs John Miller and Mrs Lewis~-L~ rv~D~r,~ ~t,~o ~,~vo
• y ciuo lVlonoay anu • - h r erl . . - ¢ ~, . ~ ,]tAn Lae committee a~u a~v u~u c • . • , ,
his biogranh .... h~*, ,,,n, i"ntercstmg account of each c a : by her husband Donald Slggms. t young men and women determmed!others had gone insane and were:Miehe Delbert Carmer and James Graver attended serwces at theI Walter Erger and sons recen.tly
:ed in nex{- ~o,~'~,~'~'~..~^ ..... ! member of whmh there were zL Mr. Siggins was installed as [ to make their way to Palestine. For i taken to hospitals immediately on I P~h',,,-~ non mothers are Mmes t chapel. T. M. Lee, Miss Bertha ts°ld five pureored Aberdeen-~ngus
Kirkpatrick"an'd~ ,~2~" ~;~. ]Mr. Hedges and F. A. Young are]Worthy Patron and escorted to East ]3 months we trekked on foot arrival. The rest were put into in- I Car~'n'ter" ~)av£t Ferguson H W'[Koch and Miss Elizabeth Smith I cows to Lloyd & Duane G. Olson of
minute re orts on'Z:w a ;slthe two charter members WhO re-;by his brother Kenneth Siggins of through Poland Rumania, Bulgaria {ternment camps by the British for !Size~and'Dick Carbee. ' " 'iwere at the graveside service. I Marengo.
n my line" ~-~e .... Imam active. . . .. . Lisbon. Mrs. John Davis of Mr. [and Turkey, carrying our few be-I several months until we were ati I ~
;Ype buildin~ President Neal ln,trooucecl, t~roz.!Vernon sang "The Lord's Prayer" longings walking mostly by nightllast freed and allowed to start ,,in - --, . a :,L_- ~--,L Serve Around 300 blot
1 ~ ~" ~ '~'~' ~'" John B Shackford who ¢ OKe on ~ i , ,L I~glll~k
"nat ad of ..... ~ ] " ~p land "He" and hiding by day living on dry ~normal hfe once again.' I ll||tr .t t ~-:[U~ o • • I~&$~|| I. , ,.. ,, _ ...
Y [o/Wolrab, jr.: will leave for BTI L BU~~IED iMarsha and J effery;. .... l us into handing over our watches, for Cello and Piano by Striegler. 'iKahler fa'mn wili' be tenanted by the board, II. W. Sizer, vice pres. U bon Hello Wodd
~ un nex weanes ' The ounlor ~as~ lvla~ron 19oromea ~ and cashier and Leha Blttle arid
Lysiea~ ~-- . ,, .. . day for ! ~e Rav t~urn~tts have received : - ............ I jewelry and any other valuables we : The program will be concluded with IDon Erenberger and the Erenberg- ' • . " " . Davi" a no. wei ht 8 lb 9 oz
• ~xamma~lon for n ~ Gia~u ann dunlor t-asz t~a~ron ou sslstan I a W y g
.---- nto t~ - i duc-lw~r~ ~ha* their son Bill Burnett - ~Y .... -]had left. , ,Goltermann's Concerto in A Minor. i era plan to move later this month Rodney Morris, a t cashiers. , .... ~-~" *~ ~t: an-~ Mrs ;¢¢a-ne
.~tny, ~ service. He has vcl-' ...... ' lian ~mitn were presenteo memen- ____~ ~ ] ~ **-~ ~"-,, -" *'* • -' • -,
~ed for the s .... ;~ i has recently been made manager of ....... *~-~ ~-~'-~-- ~--" ~ B,,r I from the A. P. Munsen farm south- _ . I Cramer of Webster City on Sun-
. ' ......... [the newly opened office of the tu~ ,~u_.,j, ~,,~,~, r~^~'~;~:= ROY COWMAN ON FANEL ~[* t'~,J ~--,JI. .... east of Mr. Vernon. PubJi¢ SaJe Dates day Dec 30 Mrs Gladys Kepler is
~ERRED TO IfAWAII I Household Fmance Corp., m Puy-, a~÷,~,- ~,,~t~llati,~,, refreshments lAT TURKEY CONVENTION ~] I ................... ¢ i the grandmother.
"- ~av:d " ' ~ "¢ ' "'~ ........... ' - Bo -mans are attendin au~m u ~u~ur~ ~,- • ~ •
.... • Zmgula left Jan 4 allup Wash BA1 had be(n a~sLtant were se and a social hour was The Roy w g FOF Con't~u$ J~ 31 ] ............... ~ ~ ~o~ ~v,~ Jan. 14 Monday, commencing at Samos ]Philip, weight 9% lbs. was
lllIor ' . • , , ". . .....rved • • . " oum~ ,.,'~.u,,,,u,, ~o, ~.~., .~. ..... , , . I ' .
. nzaafter spending three .manager of the Tacoma branch for ^_~. ^~ ~... ~ll [ the convent:on of the National Tur- ] ................. 12 noon, closing out sale of Paul ~born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert B~ble
~i~2VleasWith h/s parents the some t.~me He and bis family will ~"~,'~O.~S.~ of Mt Vernon willlkey Federation th!s week in Cincin- Carl Sandburg telephoned Prof t~~' 7~n°2ma'e~r:¢~nas~:;r~a~a;i~ Zingula and John Neff on farm just i Friday, Jan 4, at Mercy hospital in.
• He had been' sta- I continue to reside in Tacoma where ~.^,~.~, ,~;*° .$i~s~'. ~ state.~,~ meetin~ of the, nati, Ohio. where Mr. Bowman will Clyde Tull Tuesday evening that _ ' ~. " " .. . . . .... ;_ west of Mr. Vernon city .... hm~ts be- ,Cedar Rapids Grandparents are the
at Wic ' I b , ,. • nome t~ax~er mlormary Will LR~ Ill . . [ " .
_ ~ . Mta Falls Texas and ~ they have bought a home ....... ~r,,o~a~v J~n 15 at 8 n m I par~:c pate on a panel. Mr and Mrs he would be at Cornell Thursday, ^~. ..... ~ ¢ ...... ~ ~,,,*om~nt~ yond end of Main St. Wilbur Colby 'August Spaceks of Central C~ty and
~lZe$ ii ~ -to leave for service in I Mrs. Burnett is the former Flor- We hope members will make.an IB°wman and Mary visited Friday Jan. 31. He promises to read some which ar~" ,,ending, .............. auct., Lisbon Bank ¢% Trust Co., 'the J. P. Bibles of Springfield. Ore.
-- oan. 19. ,once Gleason, daughter of Mrs. effort to attend at least four meet-Iovern'ght in Chicago with Mrs. unpublished verse and sing some *" ~'" clerk. See ad on page 7. The Zino !Mrs. Spaeek is stayin.g in the Bible
I'~x~ ~ Agnes Gleason of Mechan'csville. in~s this year We feel your at- Bowman's parents, the Henry We_h- songs not yet heard in this area. P~urton E. Sweet, Cornell '93, who gulas will move to a farm near Ten ]home with the baby's four-year-old
~rogram'"u WEEKon WMT-TvPROGRAMat ]:30 i daughtersThe counleandhaSathreeson children,Mrs GleasontW° tendance~ will i~e rewardin-g to you mers. Maiy returned by. train.f E~n-.. This will be his 20th appearance served in the House of Representa- Strike, Minn. isi~er, Lynetta. The Bibles live in
.... and most gratifying to us. Refresh- day.. A{!er the meetmg;. ~. ~m~e at Cornell, which was the first col- rives at Washington, D.C. as con- Jan. 22, Tues., Closing out sale, ~the former Sankot house east of
',;~w~unaay, Jan. 13, on "Type', is vsAng them at the p:es:nt tim.e, ments and a social hour will fel!ow. ,W..'rm~ts me ~owmans wm stop at!logo to recognize him in the aca- gressman from 1915 to 1923 died Mrs. Anna and Milo Bednashek 6 i L;.sbon and Mr. Bible is employed
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i@ ff International Printing Week I Frank Gleason was taken to Urn- Bert Sippola, son of the R. W. t Moines f~r the Iowa Turkey convert-~ He will be sponsored by the Husk Jan. 3 at his home in Waverly.
,*-~ oe presented ~n observ-i ------ . ..... ~Turkey Run, Ind, en route to Des ldemic world, miles south of Mr. Vernon or l ~iby Cherry-Burrell Corp. in Cedar
miles south of Ivanhoe bridge on;Rapids.
i~s .from Jan. 13 to 19. The [ ~e'.s:ty b~sp tal, Iowa C.ty, by Mor- Sipoolas, has been pledged to the i t;on. The younger members of the ! in this program for the public as Donald S. Hartzell of Monterey, highway 261; 4 miles north of Solon. ! ------
~a ~s sponsored by the Cedar ':~an amk-fl~n~c on Tuesday morning Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity at Bowman family are staying at the ~, well as for the students. The hum- Calif., son of the C. F. Hartzells, is Parizek and Donohoe, aucts., Mr. I Mrs. Forrest Ituey attended a
~-mb of Printing House a~!,~r he ] ac; been found at his home Swarthmore college. Swarthmore, Bruno Beckman home while their' bet of tickets available is limited, in extremely critical condition since Vernon Bank & Trust Co. clerk. Farm Bureau Women's meeting in
-: -. d :.::. :li= c~r.:=. Pa., where he is a freshman student, parents are away. Call Mr. Tull for reservations, suffering a stroke on Jan. 1. Ad in next week's issue. Tipton Monday afterne;~n.