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February 9, 1939
TIHE MOUNT VERNON, IO%VA, HAWKEYE-RECOI{D AND THE IASBON HE~LD
I
! Mr. and Mrs. John Baird were
VERNON LOCAL AND-PE ONAL "°+" "'" '" "" "°"
i of Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Baird.
3 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stinger were
callers Monday afternoon in the
BOwman was a guest' Mrs. Eva Travis of Merrill, Wis., home of -%lrs. l;ertha Stinger in
end at the home of is spending several months in the Springville.
in Chicago, Ill. home of Mrs. elite l)uncan. Miss Huhlah Peet of Monticello
Morrow spent the week l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bobst of was a visitor last week end in the
home of her parents, Anamosa were visitors
Snnday eve- t heine of her pal'onls, ~[I'. and -'~ll's.
Mrs. Wilson Morrow neat- ning in the Mr. and Mrs. A. ,I. Bobs( :J. I). Peet.
home. ] Miss l.:dna Moyrdhan spent Sat-
Beranek spent several Miss Frances Colenuln, who has : urday visiting in the hon/e or her
week in Des Moines in been caring for Mrs. George Camp lParches, -%lr. and Mrs. Vrank
at the meeting of Hard- who has been ill for three weeks, -%loynihan in I:airfax.
returned to tier home on Monday Mr. "lnd Mrs. -%like Christensen of
Olive Plattenberger of i afternoon. Mrs. Camp is nlueh ira- \Vest llr'tneh were visitors Sunday
was a visitor over the proved.
in the home of her Rex ~Vatlan,l of St. Petersburg.
Florida, a lu'other-in-hlw of Rev.
J, Hrnee Eyestone, was a guest of
the Eyestone>s on Monday and
Monday night visited in the Rollin
r~o wnlan honle,
Mrs. Robert Plattenberg-
Mr. and Mrs. ll. V¢. Barker re-
turned home Saturday night fronl
Stillwater• Okl,~.. where Mr. Bark-
er officiated at a wrestling meet
between Ol,:lahouul A. & 'M. col-
lege and Indiana I'niversity.
~Margaret Hedges who is a
"of the Public school faeul-
was a visitor Over the
in the home of her par-
and Mrs. Charles Hedges.
Mrs. Royd Miller and
Cedar Rapids moved to
last Saturday and
in the A. J. Bobst ten-
recently vacated by Mr.
Mrs. Mary I+awrence and Mr. and
1Robert Bauman. Mrs. Raymond Holnb and three
Hartung who is vis- sons, I)elbert, Arnold and Gerald,
le hOme of her son-in-law all of Prairiet)nrg. were Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley iguests of -%lr. and Mrs. Joe Bid-
in Marion was in Mount!erman. Mrs. Lawrence is a sister
Friday to attend the i of Mrs. Biderman.
for Mrs. Mac Be-'
The many friends el Prof. Lloyd
Oakland will be glad to learn that
Chandler, student:his mother, Mrs. W. T. Oakland is
UniVersity of Iowa at ~ recovering from a recent fall which
Spent the week end with i ecru rred at her home at Blairsburg.
Mrs. S. L. Chand- She suffered several fractured ribs,
latter has been ill and'and an injured vertebrae. Prof.
to her home for several Oakland spent last week in Blairs-
at is imDroved. ' burg.
Thrill
W}len Abraham
Lincoln was a
lawyerinSpring.
field, Illinois, his annual earnings were
only $1,500 to $2,000, largely because
of his low fees. In one of his letters he
writes: "If the case is as stated I will
handle the case before the Supreme
Court for ten dollars."
Yet Lincoin made regular deposits in
a local savings bank over a period of
!2 years. He saved one-half of his
$25,000 salary as President. He left
an estate valued at $110,974.62---equal
to $500,000 today.
Mount Vernon Bank and
[~. C. 'O'malaq[TAL AND SURPLUs $75,000
Nell, lares. R.B. McConlogue, Vice Pres•
D. U. Van Metre, Viee Pres. and Cashier
J. A. FOrdyoe, Assistant Cashier
for Friday and Saturday
unt on A
ill tile Marvin •l'urncr and Mr. and
Mrs. Harohl I,]hle honle.
.%Irs. -%h(ry Caraway is qnite ill at
her heine in Monnt Vt,rnon. HpJ"
daughter Miss I,','(itll Johnson of
Chicago. Ill., is earing for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hedges of
Iowa City were visitors over tit,'
week end in the home of the for-
nier's nlolher, Mrs. I). l,]. Hodg'e:<
Mr. an(1 -%Irs• ltarry \Vhitlnan
and faniily of Springy(lie, were
gtlests on Still(laY ill the honlc of
.%1 rs. Whitman's parents, M r. an,1
M,'. and Mrs. Arthur ,,indseyl Pasquier Trio Will
spent last Friday visiting Mrs.
Ma-y IAndscy in North English. I Appear Here Tuesday
.Mrs, Walt Gruy who ~as ill for]
xovcraI (lays is inlproved and able !
to lie out.
Mr. and Mrs. l)ana Stearns %','(,1"o
Sllnd~ly R'ucsts ill the honl+, of Miss
,lessie tloxwell, in Martelle.
Mrs. H. ('. Pilney of I)ixou, Ill.,
is :l visitor in the honle of her
sister, Mrs. 1,'. A. ]launlan.
Miss ICloreneo 1,]llison of I'linton
x\ ;t,4 a visitor Ov~'r ~llnday ill I he
h(ilue of her liartq/Is. .'ill'. ilnil -%1rs.
Cltis l,:llison.
Mrs. Then/as l)hillilis and dtlugh-
ier Miss I,illian l)hillips of t,edar
l{apids, ('ailed on .~lOll nl Vernon
f riontls, ~ilnday.
Nit'. :lud Mrs. I:l'anl,; \Valson. and
X;I'. iinll Mrs. \Viii \Vatson
Ih,~ils SIIIIII:I)" of ,Mr. and Mrs.
+:[el'ilt Still~lq' lit their honle iit
\Vesl Ilran('h.
II(ll';l/ll'a Alln 7olIu:t, illill~41ltel' of
Mr. and .\lrs. J, 1"2. Solllla of ('eli:it
IL:pids. is spending this week with
li"l :,>ran Ill:it,Hits. Mr. and Mrs.
]A>i4[ t~l" ( "al'il ~V~Iy.
Mi:s ,li~m, M,M:inils of ('(,nlrli}
SED CAR BARGAINS
GAMBLE ON THE OLD CAR?
a better used car that will start and be
from trouble for these winter months
meny more to come.
Can Find the Car You Want Here!
oDOd e Stratosphere blue Two doo tourinu sedan.
nly 24,000 miles, Has heater ard is in pe ft t
shape ................................................................
Ymouth Coupe..Beige color. This car is just
like new. Only driven 11 000 miles. Has heat
.. ll d froster , '
fl i'd Co ............. : ........ ............................. $ 7
upe, a good one Radio he er
• " , at , defroster $300
jmouth four door sedan Mote
P A good clean " r just overhauled.
i- !! .................................................. $250
:" Other Good Cars Cheap
"" -" B.A. SMITH, Proprietor
AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 23
Mount Vernon
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Mrs. Arthur Collins.
~{rs. George Smyth. Mrs. I,'rcd
Ttlrner and Harold SInyth nlotored
to Northfiehl, Minn., on Saturday
where they visited 3. \V. Sulyth who
is ill. lit' r(.iilains about the Sltl/le.
H. W. Flint of Sioux Falls, ,S. 13.,
was an over night visitor in the
ilolneof his mother, Mrs. W. ,].
(,'lint, last Thursday. He was ch-
ronic to Newark. N.J. on a bnsi-
ncss trip.
Mrs. Gordon Bridges and b'tby i
daughter Barbara Ellen, who was
born, Jannary 27 at the I)ewitt!
('ity, wtlo is (.ontined iu Mercy hos-
Ipital, (eda' Ra.I/ ds with a t)roken
trip. been suffering ~xith pleur-
has
lsy the last week.
Mrs. Hattie Millcr aceompaniud
her son Jack Miller of Cedar l~ap-
ills to \Vellmall on Sunday where
lhey silent the day at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. f{nssell \Vinegarden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. l