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February 9, 1939 THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HA%VKEYE-RECORI) AND THE LISBON HERALD Page Fh.e Entre Nots will meet at the home SOCIALLY IN MOUNT VERNON Ofevening,Mrs.MrS.ThomasLlOydFebruaryOaklandNicholsonl_3. OnwasMOndaYhost_ 2~ORE~ i oM+~h~; ~~l~ ess for the meeting of the Ingleside club at her home on Monday ev- t cuing. The program was presented . oore, who recently[day afternoon. Bridge was played by Mrs. S. J. McLaughlin who re- her home near Tiptonj at three tables. Refreshments were viewed, "Jean Sibelius," by Karl it of eighteen months, 1served after the games. Ekman. nditions in India, will i --~_ __ ,, ~., e the Mount Vernon[ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Heiler =.d Four of Mrs. Mary McIntosh's A. A. U. W. and the iMrs. Nannie Hainen entertained at friends were her guests on Tues- rvice Guild on Wed. ldinner on Sunday the following day of last week. The ladies tied [ng, February 15, at guests: Mrs. Gusta Minott, Mrs. a comforter in the afternoon and in Armstrong Hall !Lulu Blaine, Elmer Burge and J.after a delicious supper the even- ing was spent visiting. Those pros- each organization are R. Burge. ent were: Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Rose takeI~rs.gU~LrAsS~ll~l Mr. and Mrs. Joe Novak were Dvorak, Mrs. Pitt Manning, Mrs. -------. " hosts at a house warming on Sat- Josie Holubar, and Miss Mary Russell was hostess meeting of the at her home on During the the following of- installed: Oracle, Mrs. vice-oracle, Mrs. recorder, Miss Car- Mrs. Nannie Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Hattie Cur- Mrs. Ruth the business birthday of the host- Mrs. Mary Mc- a lovely valentine which was served OPEN HOUSE Lloyd Gustafson and Mrs. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. H. J. at an open house, at SUnday afternoon, Feb. the hours of 3:00 and Members and friends are coridally invited. Gustafson as hostess leaders of the society. Home Missionary Methodist church the home of Mrs. W. afternoon, Feb O'clock. The program ated by Mrs. George l~rs. A. R. King. The ar will be in charge Parsons. urday evening. The evening was Verba. spent playing cards and with vis- iting. Refreshments were served. Mrs. J. R. Eyre and Mrs. R. A. Nelson entertained as co-hostesses Miss Lillian Kirkpatrick was at two affairs this week. On Twos- hostess at a party in honor of her day evening they were dinner host- 16th birthday on Wednesday even- esses at the Nelson home and Wed- ins of last week. An oyster sup- nesday they entertained at a lunch- per was enjoyed. Guests included con in the Eyre home. the girls of the sophomore class of the Mount Vernon high school. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehle were hosts to a group of friends at a Sorosis will meet with Mrs. party at the home on Tuesday ev- Mary McCutcheon, on Monday ev-cuing. Included were Mr. and Mrs. cuing, February 13. The program Frank Dvorak, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- will consist of talks by: Mrs. Mar- once Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl garet Hoover, on the subject, Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Julian John- "Jewelry"; and by Mrs. McCutch- stow, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Klein- con on "Antique Jewelry." eck, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Pitlik, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pitlik, Mr. and Mrs. The West End Clan will be on- Edward Staskal, Mr. and Mrs. Joe tertained at the home of Mr. and Staskal, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Roy- Mrs. George Wilson, Wednesday hens, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Reyhons evening, February 15, at 6:30!Mr. and Mrs. Mile Trypkosh, Mr. o'clock. Mrs. Murton Kepler and and Mrs. Frank Walrob, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindsey will be inMrs. Mile Walrob, Mr. and Mrs. charge of the supper and Sanford John Walrob and Harlan Ellison. Tallman will supervisethe pro- gram. The Business Women's club met ---- Tuesday evening, at the Carbee The Home Social club will be house for a dinner and meeting entertained at the home of Mrs.with twenty-one present. Mrs. elite Duncan on next Thursday, Phillip Henderson of the Cornell February 16. faculty, was the speaker after the dinner, and related a very inter- Mrs. Edgar Nell is hostess at an esting account of her trip taken all day meeting of the Good Luck abroad last summer. A guest Social club today at her home. A night meeting will be held next picnic dinner was served at noon. month. I Mount Vernon-Temple Pythian Mrs. C. W.-Neff is entertaining Sisters met on Wednesday evening her afternoon card club this after- for a regular meeting. A delicious noon at her home. Bridge will be picnic supper preceded the usual played at two tables. meeting ibUsiness session. The picnic sup- Mr. and Mrs-. M. D. Clark were club pers have been changed and will hosts, last Saturday evening, at a afternoon at be held on the first meeting night dinner party at their home north- ,L Carrie Lehman,of the month instead of the last west of Mount Vernon. Guests in- me regular meeting meeting night of every month. Kepler presentedi cluded members of the post-office review of DaleI Mr. and Mrs. Art Crain were staff and their assistants. After "How to Win hosts for the meeting of the Linn dinner entertainment included chi- People." and Franklin Corn club at their nose checkers and bridge. , _--UY:77-.,,.wm h~,,,__,_, home near Paralta on Saturday ev- er The Woman's Foreign Missionary Mi-ss~k~]=~rm~reed losing. A fairly good attendance society of the Methodist church ,, _._ . 1~= swam- was present The events 'J ~vemn,, F~'-- • g was was entertained at the home of 'clot-~2,' curuaryspent socially and was conclu .... xnis will ~--~ ..... ded Mrs. A. R. King Wednesday after- .- u~, wire reIresnments.The annual ~ng, and members are]dinner for the cl . noon. of last week. A money gift me ~,,~ .... ub members and in honor of the mothers given at u .... ~me ser-their families will be held at thethis meeting amounted to $21.00. --______ home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Nell Mrs. H. J. Burgstahler was in rravis ent Saturday evening March 4. charge of the program and Mrs. . ertained at ! !.rlday noon. Gues. ..... ---- Charles Keyes led the devotional ham Freer ~¢~ .... ~ rams Leola Blanche Siver, daugh- hthl n ter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Siver of hour. Musical numbers were pro- vided by Miss Althea Goodrick and l -~ -~uL. Cedar Rapids, was honored Wed-Miss Laura Halvorson, students at toy entertainedahe nesday evening of last week at a Cornell. his Sunda- . . i pre nuptial shower, at the home: ---- , of the Pr~shSCn°°l !°f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slyer, his-i A large crowd was present Tues- h m,~ ~^, o~, =,, ben road There were e~ hteen' , o...~ ,~L ,-~',-~]-'; i . "g idly afternoon for the third Inter- nes were -1~.'.'~-slay present and Miss Slyer received a national tea, in the Methodist enjoyed p aycu ann lovely selection of miscellaneous church. Rev. J. B. Eyestone and ~-~ i gifts. The evening was spent sect-i Miss Gladys Zabilka presented the Costa,eeof the ally and delicious refreshments program and vocal selections were _ zttr. will be i were served by Mrs. Slyer and contributed by Miss Kathleen Cur- L°~ae orMrs. Mae iMiss Lulu Siver who was the as-!rent and Fred Smith. Following sisting hostess. Miss Slyer will be the program guests enjoyed tea mrday afternoon, I married Saturday to Arnold Ran- served in the newly furnished fire-~ at 2:00 o'clock. dill, of Parnell, in Cedar Rapids. place room. Mrs. L. E. Bigger pre- For Friday and Saturday 5 lb. Bag Free with 49 lb. bag...$1.58 84c. 5 pound bag ................ 21c Mayonnaise Set with lge pkg 26c avels, 200 size, 2 dozen ............ 39c Stuart, Light Meat, 2 Tins Giant ................. 35c Size Package ................................ 57c Whole Peeled Apricot, Pear)4 lge tins ! Peach, Apricot Halves ( Asst 73c 5 pound bag .................... 35c tin 55c; Sheldon Club, lb 23c Gauze, 5 rolls .............................. 25c comb. with thermometer 37c Stuart, quart bottle 15c Vale 1 lb tall tins, 2 for 25c Dried Pract. Peeled, pound ........ 15c pound pkg, 3 for ........ 23c tuart, -'dless, 2 lb pkg .......... 17c Baby Stuart, 2 tins ................ 31c Shoe String Style No. 2 tins, 2 for 25c Honor Brand, 1 pound pkg .......... 30c LLEY,S GROCERY Mount Vernon, Iowa Phone 132 can get many UESTIONS in Three Minutes at the average rate you can easily 400 Words in three minutes On ce telephone c . a ular t'-" • all, you may call for -. nmg, but usually you will have three minutes to ask other ques- !ew typical long distance rates from TO *RATE Moines ...................................... $ .35 Ill. " .................................... 40 ..................................... 50 ................. .. .... . ..... eapolis, Minn. ............40 Nebr. " ........................ 55 Mich. " ................................ 60 Colo. " ................................ 90 sided at the tea table which was centered with a primrose plant and candles. Mr. and Mrs.-George Wilson were hosts last Saturday evening at a picnic supper at their home. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siggins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Plattenberger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leoral Evans will be hosts to the Presbyterian Guild next Tuesday evening. There will be a picnic supper. After the sup- per a discussion will be led by Walter B. Gray, Registrar at Cor- nell. This organization is the for- mer Westminster Guild. The Lydia class of the Presbyter- ian church will meet for their monthly picnic luncheon Monday,~ February 13, at the home of Mrs. Dale Johnson. Bruce Mullen was honored at a birthday party last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Mitchell where he with Mrs. Mul-i len, Ward and Kay were visiting over the week end. Cards and chi-: nose checkers, were played, after which refreshments were served. Thos present were Mr. and Mrs. Mullen of University Park; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehle, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Schlemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mitchell and Miss Sylvia Turner. MOUNT VERNON LOCALS Mrs. E. J. Sullivan's father, J. A. 1,annan is quite ill at his home in Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luke of Wyom- ing were gue.sts Sunday in the homo of Nit'. and Mrs. Rolland Minniek. Mr. and Mrs. John Colon sr., of Cedar Rapids were callers Monday in the Mr. and Mrs. John Yeisley boule. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Brown of Cen- tral City were visitors Tuesday in the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Delaney Butler of Viola were visitors Sunday in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Effie Butler. Mrs. Merle Kafer and Miss hyde- belle Goodyear spent the week end at the Mr. aml Mrs. Bay Goodyear home in Iowa City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gordon and Phelps mow~d last week and to the John Neff tenant house on (Rates s~.._:": .......................... 1.30 Fifth avenue, north. • '---,vn uo not include tax) Dr. l~. E. Bigger and his mother, are the lowest rates for three-minute calls when Mrs. Martha Bigger motored to : to talk With anyone avail I)r. Big~er'sfarm neat" New Bos- ~l. They apply e ...... able at the telephone ton, Ill., last Sunday, and spent s Ra*~ - -~ry mght after 7 and all day on the day. " ~s for calls to a s eel " Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michalek were hut Surprisin l- • P fled person are a little • g y ~ow, too. Friday evening callers in the home [.ook in the telephone Or ask "I,ong Distance,, for rates to other ERH BELL TELEPHONE COMPANy of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Biderman. Mrs. Mary Caraway who has been very ill for more than a week, suffering with an abdominal ob- struction, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Novak and Joe Biderman were callers in Solon on Tuesday and were dinner guests in the Joe Rushek home. Weddin ,s ! ......... 2 .....] The nu,nbe," of Cornell tries at[Cedar Rapids shoppers Saturday. home. _---- ,iCornell" SDort N ews I the hoop were cut to a minimum... [ Mrs. Anna Hodgin .and Mrs. Mac The following officers were elect- D -- [ by the t ght guarding of the VlSltlng Van Fossen entertained Wednes- ed at the meeting of the M O B HANDEL-RHO E ..=: : = = = = = ====_-= == = = = = == = [ . • . . ........ 1 an~ Ral h lfiw, '~nd the Purple eagers were lday honoring Miss Ada Hindman club held Thursday in the home of crrg2 l c se elWrestlers Are Off To [allowed prtctieally no set-ups Anylat a birthday d nner. Other guests Mrs. L. L. Batchelder: president ~', ~ ........ ' .... :~ .~_l -- [shots ~hi( I they hiel were only[were Misses Eli Faust Leta and[ s H H Cooper" vice-president, L~ol'nell chapel a~ tlt~ ~Uttlll~ IUL O l ~ ~ff~ ~f) m, ,1 ~ " * - " • ' .... ' tholr r~arrls~ e~r~rn~nv on last] race rmv aRC/ I~'o~l¥l.[aftvr fastbreaksand takende_[Mabel McShane, Alma Miller, Mrs. Mabel McShane; secretary and .............. ~ ........... " .......... " tr a r , i )" ) ) ~ r ~ ]N~ra Smith and Susan Shellham- e su er Nelhe Davis Saturday afternoon at three o clock. . . , ~ . . [ si {te the l aveni ort g la ds he .. , . .• .-. . ~" " ~"hi*tell read the sin-le ' ('() • ( ' ~ ]~ ~ , . ~ , , I1 a /o ~en w 'eslters t t (d them (losel ]mer mr. ann Mrs. James ~ell and L~r L; ~ ~ g " ~ ~'g ~ ~ " Y' I ~ ......~.~ in th~ nresence of , t Tlwsday noon fo,' meets m the ..,. ,,..., • ..... a ,. , n,.~,.i,,~ [ Roy Skeels of Anamosa was a, Jack of Cedar Rapids were Sunday .......i n~a fe l.'ast x~llieh nit'lade theu' annual[ ....... [recent business vm~tor at the Hu- guests m the parental W. E. Bell members oi ~fle iamll es a Cl w ~ "'" •1' )(~ ~, l| ~ ,fo'n lnee t'o' JUfi(1 i~ean's noys i_ . ~v i- 1~ ..... ~ ,a .. ~¢_ ~r~ , . ~-~ ,, fri n IllcC[lll~; '~.l[[~ P I'tlI l'~U a 1 lie "-{ , , " { uer], lNewman Dome. llOlllt:? Oil l~rlua~v, ~tVlfS. ~ooert ~elI enus........ sh;tll colh,a,'e in I,ancaslcr Pa. aud Iand Howard Schneider beeped ten[ Mr and Mrs Samuel James Jr and Denny were visitors in the Miss ~narto~e ~elnKe ~ng sev- • ~ - • .. ' ' ' )oil , fo. ~i .e "n n r " ' ' " " eral vocal selections and MAss meets w~th the 1 . S. Mlhtary Acid-: 1 ~ts ~ t gh s o,l g he o s. [were honor guests Sunday in the Bellhome. ,,~ ,t\~st 1 om~ N ', tndthe - ...... of r an Mrs ...... r' sided at th e ~ ' ' .'' , - • 7.. ~ .................... I home M d Chas Bid- Mrs Catherine Daubenmmr has l~.lzaDel.fl bwaney p e e " " ~l i( ( hi iu ~ ' " " " ........ music The New "~o,'k Atl ,,t ' b Nex~ ~DD|~J[~]I[|] | l~ ~]~J~ldick in Marion. Others presentgone to Belle Plaine to spend organ ior me nuptial . Yo 1" ('t .... st led-own ", y. I~ll][ll~]][]l~lal~ l~L ~[~[were Mr and Mrs Albert Thomp- some hme Mr and Mrs Harry 3;~;h~°~;atiPrm:~SSca~rYed ~hite'rh(. Vl'oup h'ft in tw,)!~ars )and Mrs Harry Freeman son and son Richard of Monticello" Whitman motored to Belle Plain~, ~toppcd ti~e Iirst night at ()ak l ark " " • ' • • ....... • .... 1~ ' ' ------ [Clarence James of Iowa City' and w~th Mrs Daubenmmr Sunday 'i;se~l.ac~%iIthng:[c3'Po:e~noT?ear~; II1.. where 1hey ~¢ ': I''~ t O l~'e ~ Willing Workers Observed !Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schleuter of Ce- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stearns and ~" • In(,ct with the ()aK Park A.