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January 31, 1957     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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m ine Jones Weds t B Mt. Vernon Social • w , . . tahl Robert C f/]st C2vefSFW~l Y? ~e:b 7~h f °Mrr Sa Lomaine* Jones and of Marion were married at I potluck luncheon at l p.m. ~hodist church in Center Friendship club will have a 12:30 ~d,aturday, Jan 26 at 2"30 i pot luck luncheon on Feb 6 at the ,e. Rev. Elwood'Poore read' Mrs. Antone Biderman home. , ,rlage Service. Attendants] W.C.T.U. will meet with Mrs. ~aSo ' and Mrs. Late Turner of!George Jorgenson Thursday, Feb. ^';'~'ple 1 .... i 7, at 2 p.m. A guest speaker will ap- ,~H~,~-" el~ immediately after ! pear on the program. ~nony for a week s trip to i The Linn and Franklin Corn club on ,% e ployed by the Oe- l Mt. Vernon, Ia., Hawkeye-Record ] 'Young Folks' of 80 , hon .era, . _, Tell of Early Iowa aI, I957 rage Firsthand stories of early homes, schools, home industries and recrea- Thirty-Eight Make lion in the Iowa of the last century I were highlights of the Woman's Vernon Honor Roll; Club program "Our Hawkeye Heri- tage' give. Monda, in the Motho-Eight On "A" List dist church social room. i • ( Woven into a review of Iowa's ' Four students from the h~gh I past, the~.e early experiences :school and four from junior high were related by Mrs. Anna iwere named on the "A" honor roll! Wetherell and Mrs. Mamie Ring- i for the first semester at Mt. Vernon. i on Ray Kirkpatrick at the Univers- ity hospital on Thursday. Ray re- Bertram I turned home on Friday following Mrs. Frank Letner i several weeks' observation at the MARTIN'S CREEK CLUB ! hospital. i Ladles Aid meets Feb 6th with PLANS MEETING Mrs. Clair Richardson. The MartiWs Creek Community The George Kirkpatricks enter- chlb meeting will be at the home of i tained the Marvin Eberhards and Mrs. Murray Fawcett on Thursday sons at supper Friday. afternoon. Supper guests at the Edwin Har- Mr. and Mrs. O~nond Berry st. ris home on Thursday were the are pneumonia patients at Mercy Merrill Garretts, Will Clark, Carrie hospital in Cedar Rapids. The con- and Bertha Kyie and Mrs. Bonnie dition ef each shows improvement. Larson. Word has been received by rela- Mrs. Merrill Garrett planned a lives here of tile dcalh of Cleveland an before storage ~rs C W nger ? isely, ask questians, read labels, be sure. ~ose a good cleaner. if you follow these rules consistently, you'll enjoy Di!I°thes and save money, tea! FOR EXPERT SANITONE SERVICE CALL Ibert's 2231 Mt. Vernon den Club will bring the cooperative dinner, the menu to introduce herbs into the cooking if possible--parsley, sage, thyme, marjoram, anise, basil, savory, etc.--but the old reliable dishes will be welcome too. Coffee will be furnished by the hostess and three main meat dishes have been promised aIready. Everyone bring table service. Those of American Home who do not belong to Garden Club will be guests of the group and need not contribute to the menu. Mrs. Eric Kollman and Mrs. Wil- liam Heywood were hostesses at a layette shower Saturday honoring Mrs. Julian Bern. About 25 guests shared the courtesy. Twelfth: Roger Dennis, B, B; Paul ak, Robert Jilovec, Allan Miner, Kent, B, B; Helen Beckman, B, A; Francis Pisarik, Warren Stoner, Mary Bowman, B, B; Pat Caldwell, Gloria Herboldshe im e r, Marilyn B, B; S,andra Cunningham, B, B; Schnittjer. Elaine Mulherin, B, B. CONTRIBUTE TO TALKS ON SOUTH AMERICA JUNIOR RED CROSS Prof. Saul Sibirsky, teacher of Contributions to the Junior Red' sky, a native of Uruguay, illustrated ; in the hi~,h school. his talk with pictures and records. I • On the following Thursday the Mt. Vernon News third graders went by school busI to the SUI museum at Iowa CityI The James Dunn faro i l y of in connection with a science unit lSpringville were Sunday dinner on animals, guests of the Dolph Van Sickles [ and the Lolen Remingtons of Mar- Rl"d Over By Popular Demand - Sale Ends Wednesday, Feb. 6th Boys' nnel Shirts Stam~1 for egular $1.98 Sizes 6 to 14 e vi SCose.Nylon s, plU RUGs eked ring. arter 27x45 Pastel Colors 'OINI Nylon Sh CU TA N PANELS 41x81 Percale PRINTs S Jr car i! to su 49c Value est of 30x30 inch TOWELS for Girls' Dan River Regular $2.98 Sizes 4 to 14 Viscose Chenille BATH MAT 21 x34 Men's WORK SHIRTS 14V to 16V2 Blue Chambray White Sheet BLANKETS $1.87 each 70x90 Cotton Flannel RECEIVING BLANKETS for $1.00 53c ca. Irregulars Single BLANKETS $ each 72x84 Rayon - Nylon - Cotton Lint Free CHENILLE Full Size Cotton Plain Pastels and Gay Prints" Damask LUNCHEON 49x49 4 Napkins $1. Striped Assortment of TEA TOWELS WHITE for Broadcloth Organdy 14x26 Pique - Etc. Turkish 22x44 BATH TOWELS BATH TOWELS Extra Heavy 24x46 Metallic Thread Trim Full Size 54x76 Damask LUNCHEON 56x76 6 Napkins :r setv !med for Longer ~ave o 4211 Open Saturday Evenings Mount Vernon r car. i telle were guests that evening. Vernon Studt arrived Monday night to spend a 20-day leave with his parents the J. C. Studts. Serv- ing in the navy he was stationed on a ship off the coast of Egypt for 38 days during the recent bombard- ment there. The Mt. Vernon Legion Auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 4. All members are urged to attend• Each one is asked to bring a 10-cent novelty item and a valentine for lhe party to follow the meeting. Mrs. Dana Stearns will be hostess to the B~lliet Chapter D.A.R. at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6. Since the month of Febrnary has been proclaimed as American history mouth, the program, in charge of Mrs. H. S. Risser, will have his- torical emphasis. Mrs. Glenn Hartong sr. of Cedar Rapids spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. G. C. Lusted and attended The club will meet at the Beacon Care beginning next Monday. ,, .~ ,, Ely News Kathryn Worley HEMINGWAYS HONORED About 35 members of the Dorcas Society and their families held a picnic suoper Monday night honor- ing the Monroe Hemingways who will move to West Branch in Feb- ruary. The Hemingways have lived i here 10 years and Mrs. Itemingway was a member of the society. They received a small gift from the group• ELY P.T.A. ENJOYED PRAIRIE SPEECH STUDENTS The Prairie High school speech students entertained the Ely P.T.A. Friday night with lhree discussion groups and two pantomime num- bers. Discussing teenage behavior i were Carolyn Clements, Allan Lor- enc. Bill Volesky, Judy Vance, and David Novak. Talking on "How to Make a Happy Family" were Dick i Cambridge, Linda Stadler, Pob Trp- kosh, Karen Skripsky, and Joan Ham. Tenth grade speech students' topic was "Do We Have Too Many "-~ Sports Activities i n cur }I i g h School?" Fanel members were Bar- bara Koutny, Marlan Roh!ena, Ron Duffe, Betty Barta, Darla Chadima. Darla Chadima and Jim Douglas gave special numbers accompanied by popular records, take-offs from the Ed Snllivan show. They were pnt)ils of Mrs. Kathryn Worley. Mrs. Hazel Seyton's third grade , pupils from Ely, presented a choral !reading and skit. I COLLEGE COM. SCHOOLS the tea for retired ministers' wives i TO HAVE IMMUNIZATION Feb, 6 has been set tentatively for given by Mrs. Lusted honoring Mrs. beginning a n o t h e r immunization E. G. Hunt of Indianola. program for children in College The Everett Beatty family of ] Community schools. The cost will be Shellsburg and the C. M. Wilkeys 50 cents for each child regardless of Cedar Rapids were dinner guests of the nmnber of shots he is to re- of the Dana Stearns' Sunday, hen- i ceive. Dr. John Gardner of LLsbon' oring the Stearns' grandson, Jerry will administer lhe shots. Children Beatty, on his 15th birthday, must have forms giving parenls' consent. FRANKLIN KNIGHT RIDERS Twenty members and four guests of the Franklin Knight Riders 4-H eluh had a swimming party at the Cornell gym Monday evening. Bill Kleineck, rptr. Palisades Mrs. Don Dolezai Friendship Club will meet Wed- nesday, Feb. 6, for a potluck dinner at the home of Mrs. Anton Bider- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Francis R. Larew, pastor. Sunday, Feb. 3, 9:30 a m. Worship; 10:30 a.m. church school: 6 p.m. I Junior boys' choir practice: 7:30 !p.m. Constance Youth Fellowship• ELY LUTItERAN CHURCH Worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. on February 3. Pastor Linwood Frederickson in charge. Special number by Junior choir. The Ray Darlings, Charles Baugh- mans, and Gaylen Ritchies of Cedar Rapids and the Don Dolezals joined Saturday evening in celebrating the i four wives' January birthdays at a dinner at The Flame Room and dancing at Armar. The Melvin Conleys, Jim Gunns and Leo Kirkpatricks were guests of the Merrill Pitliks at a pinochle party Sunday evening. Melvin Conley accompanied his brother, Kenneth Conley of Marion to a tested swine sale at Nevada man. Mrs. Charles Vavra suffered a Ben Neal has been confined to broken ankle last week when she his home for the past week Call- li n f 1 on th i e as she ......... • . ~ s pped a d el e c • ers ~unaay mcmaea u~m nun~ o ., was walking from her home to the ~rom Cedar Rapms and Dale Stone- mailbox. She returned last week king and daughter " h ital T .... ' ...... lend from a Cedar Rapids osp , ne t'ercy raytors ~rom ~ew~tt I where her leg was placed in a cast. were houseguests of the Howard . • ....... I Fmends m the commumty were l~eals severm ~ays last wee~ . " " heLuther ............. • ~ interested m hearing t xae elm l,~ems ana lvncnae~ ~romlCollege choir in their concert Sun- ~urungton spen~ me wee~ ena w~m the Wfl day evening sponsored by "- the Howard Neals. son choir. Norma Rigel, a Wilson alumni, is a soprano soloist with the choir. Scott's Mill Mrs. Gerald Scott The Ludvik Petraks spent Thurs- day in the Wallace Mills: home at Coggon. The John Broz of Amana were Sunday afternoon visitors of the Waiter Ergers. Bertram WSCS will meet Wednes- day afternoon, Jan. 30 with Mrs. S.T~e__l~i.elvinat,,rdav. Conleys and Loren Lowell Swanson. and the Kenneth Conleys and Janet The Gerald Scotts were Thursday enjoyed a birthday dinner Sunday evening dinner guests of the Joe at Anamosa in honor of Loren Con- Scotts in Cedar Rapids and Sunday ley's birthday. In the afternoon of the Floyd Decious' near Lisbon. they called on the Verlin and Ray- Friends of the Glen Bachman I[mond Conley families in Anamosa. family, former residents, extend ! George Vislisel attended a PentI their sympathy t,o them in the death Co. sales meeting at Council Bluffs of Mr. Bachman's mother. Services I~from Tuesda until Frida for Mrs Charles A Bachman were Y Y , • . . . i The Frank Faymons of Cedar held on Monday m Cedar Rapids. I, Rapids were supper guests of the~ /;,.~ g~- ..... I ! [ bIlIII 14~ I~/V~ I iGeorge Vislisels Sunday. ] Mrs Edwin Harris It The Antone Bidermans were din-/ • I ner guests of their daughter andI, N L.C C WILL MEET I son-in-law, the Joe Viktors, at Ma-I "N.LICIC. will meet with the Clair • rengo Sunday. Friday the BiderolRichardsons for a day meeting Feb. • roans were supper guests of the!Sth" • Frank Chaloupskys in Cedar Ra-' ------ -- pids. ' The Kenneth Kirkpatrieks called Farm Property Insurance DO YOU KNOW THAT Large stock insurance company rates compare favorably with the mutual companies. Ask for information on rates. 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