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The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
Mount Vernon, Iowa
February 2, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Page Four THE blOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HA~VKEYE-RECORD AND THF LISBON HEI{ALD "e-'e'~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = e~- regularFeb. 9. session on Thursda,'. eve. ng, LISBON HI-LITES Mr. andMrs. A.E. Tomsof('edar ======================= John E. MeHugh, Representative, Phone 125 Rapids were Stmdav visitors i the NEWS STAFF Mrs. Pred Bittle. News Reporter, Phone IS5 Otto Beall home. " Editor .......................... Evelyn Meyers Rev. W. ~V. Coverdale of Martelle A~sistant Editor ........... Gordoo Rah + ~'*" "~l'*l'~I*':*"~'I"I'~4*'~'I"l'*I"l"~;"l~l° called on Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Ilill Typist .......................... Jeanne Stone Mrs. Mabelle Thomas was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kruse and Fritz on Monday forenoon. Reporters Seniors: (;ordou Rahn Otto Kruse, Sunday of Mrs. Marie Rieger in Ce- visited Sunday with Miss Anna Kruse George Reid of Cedar Rapids was a Lm~ell Andreas, Bill Mohn, Marih'n dar Rapids. in Iowa City. Sunday guest in the home of his par- Frink, B.h Iluev, aml lean Van ~le Mrs. D. C. Heller and Lulu spent Mrs. Beulah Davis and daughter ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reid. Berg. "" Saturday in the George Oldfield home Judy of Dixon, IlL, were week endMiss Christine Strand of Mount[ Junior.: Car.line Kepler, I)ehorah in Cedar Rapids. guests iu the R. P. Andreas home. Vernon was a week end guest in the l(;raver' Wilma (;age, Marjorie Van Marilyn Sproston of Mount VernonMr. and Mrs. Charles Dodd of Tip- Rev. and Mrs. M. L. tlill home. [de Berg, Jeanne Stone, Elizabeth spent Sunday in the Mr. and Mrs.ton visited Sunday in the home of Mrs. Walter Raver and two children/ Frederick and Peggv Frink. Don Frink home. Mrs. l)odd's sister, Mrs. Fred Kohl. of Cedar Rapids were guests of Mrs. I S.phomores: Katy Kruse, Ethel Mac The regular meeting of the W.C. Mrs. Virgil Flvnn came Saturdavl.loyd Staab three days last week. Bigger and Lois Roup. T. U. is with Mrs. George Sailorfrom Solon for a]~ indefinite stay in Max Stahl is in Moline, I11., this Freshmen: Kennv l)unca llarrv on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 9. the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kamerllng,~eek attending a school of instruction Bigger, Frances Re'vnolds, Bonnie Sis- Mrs. Br. H. Runkle spent last week home. :spon~red by the John Deere companv, mon~, Pauline Warner and Ellen Bur- in Cedar Rapids visiting relatives Lepta and David Staskal of Mount Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McQuowu rows. Miss Lucille Stauffer and Mrs. Finlev Vernon spentTnesday with their of Cedar Rapids were week end guests t'I)ITORIAI+ Stone. " grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.iu the home of Mr. and Mrs. ttenrv A little girl who was once asked Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Resewehr and Kolek. Pfautz. " .JI~tD LANDED GLENWOOD SCHOOL NEWS Lucille Russell, Teacher I.:laine Rieger received 100 in Spell- ing all week. Burton Rodman is washing monitor this week. 1)mma Mac Rodman was a visitor on Friday. Free hand cutting of a winter scene ~as the occupation of the Art class Frldav afternoon. We have six more books for our school library. The 6th grade are studying ,utliu- ing for reports in English. llarlan and Mary Rodman have re- ceived perfect attendance pins for be- ing neither absent nor tardy last )'ear. Stores Fat in Tail The gila monster, famous North American lizard whlch makes Its home In the desert regions of Arl- zona and Mexico, stores up fat In if her father ,,'ere living, replied Its blunt tall during periods when Sandra Lee of Stanwood visited Tues- Tom Challis was home from Des Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kolek visited "Not very much." day evening in the parental Charles Moines t+} spend the week end with last week from Thursday until Suudav The +iuestion "llow much am I Beaver home. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~r. E. at the home of their daughter Mrs. i:i:!+i:ili!:i! ~il:!::~P!'e!iShl ~!ti~::! ts one that should!vltalh. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kamerling, Ma- Challis. Emil Reyhons in Mount Vernon. Ad- "" 'i +" i ." . + . " . , rie and Nadine were Tuesday callers Mr. and Mrs. W• L. Kynett nad ditional Sunday guests were Mr. and at the Mr. and Mrs. Slach and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Audis Bennett and Mrs. Richard Kolek of Springville, It and Mrs. Sudetsky homes inCedar family were St, nday dinner guests in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pavel, Margaret but instead seized every opportunity Rapids. the (;. O. tloover home. and Dorothv, and Rev. Father Michal- which came your way and made the Mrs. Ada Hempy returned Monday Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson were ek of Solon'. most of it? l)o you have any regrets from St. Lukes hospital where she guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Me- The Townsend Club will meet inconcerning your actions and thou Thursday, Why To Take To food ts plentlfnl. After a period of steady feeding, during which the tail becomes much enlarged, the anl+ 49 lb real Is capable of going without 100 lbs food for several months, subsisting dnring this time upon the accumu. 100 lbs lated fatty tissue stored up In Its tail. Fish Live in 136,0egree Water School had been a patient for two weeks, l.aughliu at a party in their home in regular semi-mouthly session in the and did Vml always remember to re- 1"~ m~6OFSOAm ~ _---~,...~.v':: r~,~.,,w Lncanla. brownl, a species of fish, Appl Mrs• It. C. Platner of Meehaniesville Anamosa on Saturday evening, club rooms on Monday evening, Feb. turn a sznile for ('hat frown, to offer I.t~m.~r.~vzmrt t"-" -tm~u~v~mo~tm~ 1"~ Pr~vtlIBON TO ,, ~tmNt ~0 rr2/"rou~r~" 6, at 7:30. All mem'bers are urged aid whenever needed, amid to be a 15xPt0RZ~OJtrrtt~4'l'attg~0S0F~tlINh~l)rt0RIOA--- ~o~~.. ,1yes In hot water springs where Naval is with her mother. Mrs. Gall Hull. Miss Mary Gall to be in attendance, as the members necessary cheerful, part of your corn- the temperature of the water re- Seedless Mr• and Mrs• E. C. Gotsch of and David, andMiss Grace West of of the Advi~ry committee are to be munitv? If so, vou need not worry, Copyrizht,\VesternNewspaperUnion mains at 1,~e degrees the year dozen Martelle and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Monnt Vernon were Sunday guests in elected at this time, and other import- but if not, some revisions had best ~ ~ armmd Ellison of Mount Vernon were din- the Mrs. Elizabeth Runkle home.ant matters are to be considered. Those be made immediatelv. "What ever goes downmust come ~ . ... ,, ,.~, ~ ~_ ~ Texas 0 ner guests of Mrs. Nellie Plattenber- Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Davis of Mt. members who have not received their Ralph \Valdo Emerson was a great up"--at least that seems to lie the " dozen ger on Tuesday evening. Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. 1I. E. membership cards should be present believer in living to the fullest ex- : . . rrlmluve Man t'~eeete~a ~o way with the students, since the tacks Money; Used Barter Plan Lisbon Business c m 1 llerman Williams of Woodward isl Vander Linden and children of Marion to receive them• Refreshments ".viii tint--lie believed ill living as though ha~: ibte;|~+eg/U?(gv:r?+~RtlVl~g:ln, l'rimitive nn.tn needed no muxmy r]? visiting since Saturday with his sister tvisited Sundav in the Harold Davis be served at the close of the meeting, each day ,,'ere his last and thus ae- .~ : ....... ~.+ B,wley het.ause he ,,'as ahnnst entirely sell .. Directory Tender"i Mrs. (L J. Albriglit. On Sunday[h°me" tnat makes t-eggv anu ivlerle stay alter . . o . . . .. o . ,, ,, o ,, o • . • • o . o ° ,, quired an unsurpassed satisfaction. In s" ' , ...... sustainmg and Ins hn,lted need~°~=":'+;'*;";":'.;'¢..i..io Mrs. Albright, Mr• Williams, Mr.'st Barbara Ellen, weighing 8 and three Central-IAnn o.e passage from his essav "Work and ..... - , . coma De eam,y tat, ca care or oy tne J.M. CARBEE, Agent .cnool so mncn lateP.,, or COUlOIt be ........... Ib ...... Carmen Albright, Susan and Davld,i quarters pounds, was born to Mr. and Days" he says "The days are evernow ant~ then? " mrect excnange o+ articles, or COla- SlateAutomohile Insurance visited with Miss Margaret Albright~ Mrs. Gordou Bridges, Friday, Jan. Mrs. Anna Koch div'ine. The'~r come and go like muf- tnat tuev up tal~ to eacn omerevery. .... Whipped in low_..._~a.City. :~ 27, at the l)ewitt Kohl home in Mount - fled and veiled figures sent from a It's just common occurrence to have mudities. When pc.pie began as. Association Vernon. Needlecraft club will meet with Mrs distant friendly part3' but the)' say group of boys come tramping into sere)ling into conlmuultles, the all- Your Business Will Be Appreciated Cheep. Mrs. J. R. Gardner returned Sun- [ Lyall Bryant, on Friday, February 10. nothing, and if we do not nse the gifts the study hall, "but when it gets to he day from a month with her son Ra- I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plattenberget Members are asked to notice the change they bring, they carry them as silently sophomore girls it is unusual. phael and family in Casper, Wyo. [ returned today from a visit since Men- of date. : M~: pM~ R:in:~d hhLb?Se~ awav."--EM 3RD ANt) 4TII GRADI+ NI:.~rS On Friday she went to Washington+dav at the home of her parents Mr. r quite I.()'~q)EN I)OWNS LISBON Mrs. R. F'. Emerson visited our room+ te spend two weeks in the home of, an~l Mrs. Charles Johnson in Rey- dl Y st her danghter, Mrs. llarrv Sizer• The tn°lds, I11. rect exclmnge of service l)ecatm Office in Albright Garage lb there complex and many different Phone 271 Lisbon, Iowa forms of money came Into existence ...................... Choco. Civilization brought aln)utsuch a vast R~ L. FRINK Toffee . pneumonia,tler children from Iowa Last Tuesday, January 24, after an