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Page Six THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HAWK]~YE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD They, '. ' ! L" ~ ' J L ' I L 2. ~ ~'L ;- ~ 'L' " Z ~- --- ~ '- IElmer Border and i Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dumont of] Mrf~IIAMIpCI/il,[~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and covering as well as can be expected Southeast Franklin chanicsville Mr a N E i 6 H B 0 R H O 0 D N E W S Martelle were Sunday afternoon IWI L[i/ IIIL,'IILLF. children went to Hopkinton Sun- at Mercy hospital in Cedar Rapids, by Mrs. Willgrd Light ;Hubler and' Edwarl callers in the John Vernon home i day and spent the day in the home following a recent operation, i. of the latter's people. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reyhons have -- J lds and Mr and MRS. GEO. JOHNSON HOSTESS : "" - " , Rush and Earnest Clippenger and gone to Des Moines for several days TO NORTHWESTERNERS ] an~vir?aOaYndOa~v~c3 v~ their sister, Mrs. Lytell went to Ce- to attend the Hardware Dealers Mrs George Johnson was host-I -" " " "'~a' dar Rapids Sunday night to attend convention. " ]as mclr guests ess last Fmday to the Northwestern- r~ ^--~ ~-~- ~- ~ fDDIMPIrll l !~ lkIIL~ll] called Wednesday in the Willis church services in the Church of Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and era Homemaking group. This is the "~'~ ~L~uu=~:',~lor~"L t.~l- ][]k][|~]][l[a][~ i~Et~[ Boots home. God. Mrs. William Smyth were Mr. and last phase in this series of lessons ::"~ ,~ :'~. Mrs. Sidney Clark and the new The American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Merwin Dunshee and son Don rienaerson spem for thin year. Mrs. Wlllard Lxght ,h,~ cm,~ h,~,~ M Mrs. Harry Freeman daughter returned home from the held a kensington in their hall on ald of Iowa City, Mr. and Mrs. was re-appointed as leader, with asis~'e~'of'~:~Col-e. L B. uttttj~tax2tr~"~'~-~'" Mu""N"-utt~D Anamosa hospital, late last week. Thursday afternoon with 11 mem- Arthur Smyth, Lena and Bertha Mrs. Harry Gritton as assistant were all dinner ' ON 85TII BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kemper and bern present.Sewing for the Red Theurauf and Mary Ann and Doro- Mrs An-a Harm en e-~i"-'-~at family of Wapello, Mr. and Mrs. -'n " "" li T "~%"'~?.Robert Emerson of Sabula were {11 ner comp menung ner oromer . .2 t-~f t'---" "- "'- r.s n - - M -'ilbur "hitaker ' day. Guests were another sister, aria,r rs" ,w.n, rs K~ "- ~" "~ T~,~ ~, ~,-,~ ~'~,~I-, ^~ r,o,~, o~ t~e{1ar rtap os we e ~u {lay gu s~s ttaplas; Mr. ano Mrs. ~arl t~oo{1 ove ne-t T,~on on,~ ~r~ ~to, ~r,:, " "entr 1 "it Dr n- "" G ~ oby: oj y, a {1 w hard s nt Sunday in the James C "~'~:r:"~'=':" " - - a - L Clark home in Mount Vernon m. t~nris~man nan peen eng ge{1 "~re,r,- r'-,-~ham ro urne,~ ~'-i,~o; in the hardware business for 55 from"at~vo" months~ vacation "~"< years. His health at present keeps, ~, ,-, ~,^-- ~,^~^~ r'~l;~ at him confined to his upstairs apart- L~ral~k-'~e~3~aer'"school -'ani'or is ment while his sister operates the/o,~,~,~ ~, hio ~,~,~o h,-Ju~,~--' ore e i o " ~'""'~" ~ ~ "'~'"~ ~ ""'~" st i" He keeps n t uch with the/ Mrs. Arthur Severe and son Jim- DUS ness each {lay. I mie Dan of Cedar Rapids spent SPRINGVILL~S Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coggon high school boys basket-IRicketts- - ball team played a game here Fri-] lvlrs. Dewey ~ragg and Jimm!e day evening The score was Cog- i of Cemral Cky were Saturaay visk- gon 15, Springville 29. High man 'ors lr? the ~a:brP:nl~?2Or~re.were for Coggon was McAveary and for M . d the home team, Cooper. The score lThurs.ctay guests, of ,Mr. and Mrs. at the half was Coggon 8, locals 17. I marvin raimer ~n t~euar rtapms. . The second team game resulted in Mr. and Mrs. ~am Amxanaer an{1 Coggon 5 Springville 9 Feb 211Galen of Olin were ~unaay ainner the locals' will play Mar~lle there, i guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Alex- The Sectional Tournament will be lancer. here March 6 7 and 8. Pilot Willard Sherman of the I United Air Lines visited several METHODIST NOTES I hours with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sunday school 10 a.m. [W. A. Sherman. His headquarters Morning worship 11 a m. Loyalty]have been in Denver for some time Sunday Picnic dinner at noon. I but he was enroute to New York Choir practice Thursday evening ~ City where he and his family will at Rev. C. D. Boggie's. live for some time as he has b~.n -- ~ I transferred to a new field. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Batcheldg.r, Sunday school 10 a.m I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor and Morning worship 11 a.m. Dr. IPauline of Marion, and Mr. and Geo. Bryant will speak I Mrs. C. C. Hotehkiss attended the At the congregational meeting lbasketbal1/ game at Iowa City, Sat- held last Sunday a unanimous vote lurday night. was issued to Rev. Chas. B. Will-[ Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Sterner and ruing of Madison, Kans,to fill the I Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Willard BoX- pastorate. The report, no doubt, l well visited in Miles Sunday with will need several weeks before a iMr. and Mrs. Fred Kutzli. definite answer is received from~ Mrs. Laurence Begley was host- Presbytery less Wednesday to members of St. ]Theresa Circle. TO OBSERVE LOYALTY ~UNDAYI Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson and IN METHODIST CHURCH, FEB. 23iMinnie, and Beth Wilson of Ann- Sunday, Feb. 23 is Loyalty Sun-lmosa were Sunday dinner guests of day in the Methodist church. Its lMr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson, one mile purpose is to remind church mere-least of town. bern of their four-fold pledge toI Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lowden of support the church by their pres-]Anamosa were Saturday afternoon ence, their prayers, their gifts and!callers in the C. C. Hotehkiss home. their service. Attendance at Sun-I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett of day school and morning services is Gary, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs Robert encouraged. A special feature of McDonald and Jerry of Cedar Rap- the morning service will be "The ida were Saturday dinner guests of F ' " " Processmn of the ruthful, m Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shl][er. which the members will march to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parker and the altar to present their gifts and Barbara of Martelle were Friday pledges dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. There will be special music and A. Shaffer. laymen will take part in the serv- Mrs. James Kelly, Mrs. Warren ice which will be followed by a Carpenter and Mrs. C. W: Ralston picnic dinner. All friends and mere- spent Wednesday in Cedar Rapids bern are invited. This will be fol- with Mrs. Bud Osburn and family. lowed by a special afternoon serv- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed and ice. Rov. W. Glenn Rowley of Mt. Meredith Ann of Morley were Sun- Vernon will be the speaker, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren GRADES PRES--~T'NT Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robertson 'THE MAGIC BEANSTALK" and Lucille were Sunday dinner Grades 4, 5, 6, 7, and $ are pre- guests of Mr. and Mrs Jim Kelly. senting a 3 act operetta, "The The Robertson family will move Magic Beanstalk," tkis evening at soon to near Martelle. 8 o'clock. This is a glorified ver- Mr. and Mrs J. W. Brown spent sion of "Jack and the Beanstalk," the week end with their son-in-lbw and has a hen that lays golden eggs, and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Fred, a cow that is a tap dancer, but a crick Fuerste and family. poor mathematician. There are re- A large number of Evergreen Re- rocious pirates, fortune tellers. Jap- bekah lodge members motored to anese and Dutch girls add to the Cedar Rapids Home Lodge meet- gaiety and ease the tension One ing Monday evening, where (he night only, Feb. 20at the high Traveling Dove was received school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Whitham "------ of Anamosa were Sunday dinner Miss Maurine Christian was one guests of Miss Ella Faust. of sixteen guests at an announce- Mr. and Mrs. George Emmons, ment party given at Mrs. Wurster's Mr. and Mrs. Burton Emmons and tea room in Cedar Rapids for Miss baby of Robins were Sunday din- Mary Ellen Forbes of Marion, whose net guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. marriage to James Milder will take Stanley. place April 19th. Corporal Leslie Hopkins of Ce- Evergreen Rebekah Lodge No. 149tdar Rapids and Lillian Chudzinski members numbering sixty and their were Sunday visitors in the Mr. families enjoyed a picnic supper and Mrs. Wm. Shellhammer home. and Valentine party in their hall Mrs. F. M. Bailey attended the Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Boots attend-IN. C. Club meeting in the home of Mrs. Walter Gatewood west of ed the 40th wedding anniversary of Whittier, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Glockin in Ce- Shirley and Lucille Carpenter dar Rapids, Sunday. planned a farewell party for Lueille Willard Boots of Mechanicsville Robertson Saturday afternoon. Lu- :: ----~-~ -- =~= - cille will move from this school district soon. Others present were Free Prompt Removal Gertrude Hampton, Donna Plopp, of all Arlena Iehl, Ann Lacock, Patricia Patten, Bonnilee and Lillia Mac DEAD STOCK Kelly, Naomi, Leon and Laurine Clark. Games were played and re- Call Our Nearest Phone freshments served. leader ole Cross occupied their time. Refresh- thy Theurauf. q~,~o o~ ,~,m,~, ~#,~ ~o, ~oHarry C . ments in keeping with Valentine's --=-- . Fer~u:o~ir~"~arrv~G'r]~o~."lV~. The Pioneer Day were served by the committee l'[ ; ~:~ ,~::~^ '~ ~,f;^~ ~ ^' ~,^ " eau met with Mr. mesaames ~ple ~-ar s~r ,de,- ~nn P~'~In~ ~r~ Home- ~i,~h ~ro"" " Fifteen ladies attended oll and Allen Jackson. Mr and Mrs Leo Noska Bobby ~ Feb. 17th. A goo Mr~ T.~ll:--- ~ ,^ .~ . ~,^ ne was oorn me son oI ,~mxanaer c~,~^, ~n"~ -~-~'~,ni~- - -s . . ,~eorge l~ignz, Mrs. Wilton ~unn, ~n~o, ^~ u, ~v~um~wu, w,v. ~mu and Martha Jane Mofflt t, on the old v~, ~,~ ~ ~" ~-,*~ ~ *~'~ and Doromy were bun{lay evening Mr Willard Liaht~, ann Dale o,~ = J ~=~" 'es spent the past three weeks m Ce- grmved and shocked Monday morn- supper guests at the Clarence Andre A group of lad~ dar Ranids~ return^-~u ou, uay "-'~^- ~v*^ nomes~ea{1, wnere ne {1ma, m Jan rag when it' was learned that Bert home in Mechanicsville mrs. ~eorge Jonnson an{1 t~onme.Claude Ferguson TU the hara~ af her .~an in law ~nd 1874, and was 67 years of age at the Humbert a former resident of Mr and Mrs John Bartosh Ber- tt,~r~ ~ur=~~,t,x, ~ her in quilting. The -. --::"'--~- ----- =="'--:~--Y-~ -"- time of his death He attended the ffi,~ ~ u a~ aaugnzer, ~v r. ann ~v~rs. ~erz ~oop-tr - 1 " - also "- "" mm place wnen ne operate{1 a gro- nadine and Richard visited Satur- ~w ~r~ x~ vv~,er~ ~ ~ weu-nueu Daszeus er court y scnoo an{1 ~ne Me- "--*" "~*-~" ""~" "'"~"*" ''~"'" se eery store, had been killed m an day ~,ith Mrs Frank Bartoeh of ner resulted. Tho ~ ~f At chamcsvflle h~gh school for a t~me. Mrs. John Rhmderknech automobile accident on Sunday Pa]o "who is at Mercy hosni~l in Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Gunn were iwere the Mesdames I ki-~m ret'ur-^-~u=u home at, " nda'y, h-~v'in"s ne was assoclatea. . w~th hm brother, while enroute to Des Moines His Cedar Rapids " " pleasantly surprised Sunday eve- I ton Gunn, Clarence Bert Moff~tt m the cattle business spent several days assisting w~th the wife was a former Krumroy girl Mr and ~s Anton Noska Doris ning when the members of the A ! Cole, Harry Gritton, care of the new baby of Mr and an{1 mey were nauonany Known as ' Mrs. L G Thoma -~Irs~-Thoma is Hereford cattle breeders. He was of this place, and Leonard v'isited at the Joe Jir- and B Club came m for a farewell iGeorge Light, Homer . ie,i~ ~ ,u ~:. " unmarried and had maintained his Mr. and Mrs. Will Tomilson of outek home Sunday evenin~ par~y. 2~ very pieasan~ evening was i Johnson Milo Kaum spent m v s~tmg Then at a later l La a ~ ~, ~ = ,u. . . Toronto, Canada, ws~ted" " Thursday Mr and Mrs Joe~Unich andS'" Ev- " i ' ' Dale and' Doms" "gll own home since the {1eath of his in the home of the latter's broth- elyn were visitors at the Leo Noska hour baskets of delicious food were1 Mrs. Olhe Duncan of Mount Ver- . . , non spent the week end with her sister, ~um. . er, Walter Spry. They went to Mt.home Monday evening, unpacked and enjoyed by.everyone;l SUTLIFF SCHa ~m,aht~r M~S W P Hoe~-,~n ~na ~)n monaay evening, ne su~ered r d "--ou - Vernon Th ursday .night to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lumir Detert, Mr. nose partaking m tins. even~ i Mrs. Whitting~ famil and Mrs Paul Ewart a nea ~ a~mcK an aim gn every- y. Mr . Mrs. Tomflson's smter, Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. John Bartosh, Norma, Ber- were lv w. ann. MrsL ~.'. A. ~ora.er, ! John Krob, were alsoSunday dinner vuests in mmg posmme was none ~or ms re- and from there will go to Rochester nadine and Richard were Sunday Mr. ann mrs. vlrgn ~ole an{1 iamny, I the Hoffman home hef xt was to no effect and he pass- Minn. to visit their daughter whose l dinner ~uests of Mr and Mrs Sam Mr. and Mr~ Ray Kohl, Mr. and I (Too late for l~ -" ed away early Friday morning He Mrs. Bertha Bhnks and son Ed- . " husband is a surgeon in the Mayo Leib ate'Lisbon " " Mrs. harry ~ritton an{1 Joan, Mr. ! Louis Gamble vLe wardof Mar,'on were Sunday after- was, one of a family of eleven hosnital: -~ . r~,~ ~,~ ~ ,~. t, ~,~ and Mrs. rClau{1e ~'erguSOnr and I Sueppel Sun. day ev~ noon callers of Mr and Mrs R F cnn{1ren: mree nawng men m m- The Self Culture Club met w~th ~,uest of her cousin Mrs Llo,d children, M . and Mrs. Geo ge John- Mrs. M~lo Krob. Wiley. - fancy; a sister Lulu and a brother, Birdena Frazee Monday night. The .~ndre of Cedar Rapids "g son and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-! morning and injure~. M s "n" v C Cassius died a number of years r .MLhe Harve~ of edar ' . . . . program consisted of a general Mrs Leo Noska and Bobby and ~on Phe~ps rloward and Earner, Mr.] Mary Sueppel vim Rapidswas a week end guest of ago. Surwwng are hm maters, Mar" I nuiz-~ mrs. n.~" ~ rur~ms were snopper~-'- and Mrs. rtoy Light and. children, :lie's Sunday. s Delia Trimble and Mr and tha Mrs C G Stookey of this, Dave Green, who drives one of in Cedar Rapids Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Homer L~ght, Mr. and] Mr. and Mrs. C~ Mr ". Mrs A C Newman Mr and Mrs place; Mrs. Mamle Reeder of Vm- the Glenn Woods truck met with Anton Netolickv Sr was sur- Mrs. George Light and Mr. and Mrs. [ daughters Shirley at Geogr e' Villers and "Janet of Cedar ton' two brothers, Bert and. Will.of ; a painful accident the last of the prised on his hirthday" Sunda, at Willard Light and family. As they I entertained at the Rau~ds" were Sunda afternoon call thin place" and John MOffltt of Ttp- i i i te " departed they reminaed Mr and 1 b in Y - .' . . . week wh le ho st ng the end ga the home of his dau,hter Mrs ]E ~zabeth Wolra era. ton. Will Moffltt ~s spending the on the truck it slipped and struck Leona Kaplan of Cedar Ranids"Mrs. Gunn that the next in order lon Sunday. . Jerry Gramling returned to his winter in California and could not ' ~" "would be a nouse warming at their Ed ] h~m m the face fracturing the There were forty ~uests Mr and I Mr. and Mrs. home ]n Central-City Sunday hav- be located. There are a number of ' - j cheek bone and brummg his face Mrs Leo Noska and Bobby Mr and home, where they wdi soon De mov- guests of Ed V~slise~ in~ stmnt several days with his nieces and nephews also surviving, in general. He was taken to St. Mrs" Anton Netolicky and family rag. i Mr and Mrs. Free grandparents." ~- Mr. and~ Mrs. A. C "Brownie". as he was familiarly Luke's hospital at Cedar Rapids were amon, those ,~resent from -- ~bon were entertain e Newman. called by nis. Imen{1s. an{1. SChOOl. for treatment. He was brought to this vicinity~. Mrs Buresh of West- After wilting news for Southeast of George Mallie Leta Smith, Center Point facultv, mates, had. hved his enhre hfe. on hm" home Monday " " Franklin Ior five years I am now Mrs Frank Krob, member spent the week end with the family farm andhe will be Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kohl, Mr. and erntyak:::teeg~i:thday cake which turning my column over to an able Krob and Mrs. her narent~ Mr sna Mrs w H greauy mmseu, no~ omy oy ms iam- Mrs Arthur Vanderbilt Mrs Ken- Mrs Milo Andrle is teachina assmtant, Mrs. W~llard L~ght. I~Mrs Milo Krob Fn Smitl~. ~ fly, but his neighbors and friends neth Krumroy, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hardsiaell school for Mrs Lefebure~. hope you will give her the sameI Mrs. J. J. Zenishe~ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Strother of everywhere. Thus another good Clifton and perhaps others from who is sick with nneum'onia Her cooperau0n you have g~ven me {1ur-lfering from an attac Mount Vernon were Sunday after- citizen has been taken from our this place attended the funeral ser- many friends wish'her a speedy re- ing this time. Thanking you, I am, I We are sorry to noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. J. S midst, vices for Bert Humbert, which were covery your pas~ correspondent, Mrs. Wil-IEd Vislisel and Mrs. r mstrong held in the Turner Mortuary in Ce- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Noska and Bob- t n~?unn~mersons moved into the ~]are on the sick lis~,~ A Shaffer and Mrs Ralph P SBw RImdRE YTE AN N SMOTEo let of dar Rapids Tuesday afternoon visited at the Miles Deene home . Mrs Leo Ham, Fowlie attended a silver tea and .me ays a {1 earls ~ c. y ~ ~ r~,~,~ ~o,~ v~ ~h, George ~ight tenant house south of i shek Mrs L L. Rat -uilt demonstration i- the ~^'ho"~ me ~'resvyterlan cnuren met in me ~ ~ ~ ' " ~st church in Marion We~nes-~a~" church parlors Friday afternoon l'on Mr''mr'~nd"'"~ '~'~Mr-mrs" "u-';narrYFr-~^ri" ,~ ~,-~r"'~" a,~. -~''~e ~ 4soonMrs WlltoniaSt" weeKGunn, and Mrs Will-" /M, J " JJ ZenishekWhittingt nsat$ - ~u .~, ' i nor -- th " -in w~th Mesdames Robert Smith G I- Mrs. Anna Keller a t~ ~ohn ~a~U~o~ ~w~?e lard Light attended the last Home j " ' spon e{1 vy e ~unsn e l)lVlSlOn of the Aid gociet- bert Dutton and Walter Spry as ~ ~ ~ Project Training School at the home]SUTLIFF SCll~ - ~." hostesses. GIO TO O SERVE of Mrs Graydon Johnson Tuesday ~ Mrs Whitti~gte Leta McShane is attending the LE N B ~,~u,u~. , 22N AN A *in, ~weL.augnnn oi t=e{1ar ~apms: ' Tne u. x 1-'. ~ocmty nel{1 a socm~ D NIVERS RY was visitin~ his sister Mrs ArmonFeb" 11.Thin lesson was 'Buying John Krob, Beta Delphmn Socmty meeting m " r " inme L,eglon laall "l~aurs{1ay eve- b , Ceda Rapids today . The American Legion Auxiliary Lefebure Saturda ' " Home Furnishings up to Date.' -~ Mrs.R. C. Hunte entertained the [~i~ng and a pleasant and enjoyable will entertain the American Legion ~ ~ :A,~ Y~ ]Several plans were made and corn- John and Gene Ir~ ~onn ~ar~osn ann ~nas. -~UDICeK . . " I n ladiesof the bridge club Monday t me s ~ eporma . members and thexr famflms and ] mxttees appointed for Achievement Saturday afternoo . ~ lvLrs. ~uell ~qper gave a xourthe Aux~hary member famflms on -- - ~Day. Mr. and Mrs. , evening with 12 members and guests o'clock tea Frida aft r oo " ~he ne~pea frank rmm outcnertwo, [ Clt nogs monaay d~ present. Patriotic colors were used y e n n xor ~ March 7th in observance of the 22nd " Mrs. Harold Fisher attended the I and family were in *he a,~o~,rotion= Prizes wer,~ wonintermediate class of the Presby-anniversary of the Legion, accord- ~ I county training school in Tipton on lAgnes White of Ce "" "~" ~ ~" ~ ' n n l oy cams L,eta mc~nane, ~v~rs. ~. ~ ~,~term~, ~Su ~ ,o,~ day School at her home ing to p ann made by the Auxiliary l~rOOKSlde Wednesday for a day of instruction Sunday. Dyke and Mrs. Win. Johnston. "~.~'~'2" "?"~ ' at their regular meeting. Mrs. Will Rohinson Bin mattress making. Several ladies l Jasper Pennington Tnose'- ' presem were ~wrs. ~ ~. 'me ~racm t~unu, met. w~tn ~ars. The county conference of the -- i from Pioneer township attended, j Yeggy's Sunday ^,^~.^ ~^ ~ ~ ~,: ~ Steffenson on Fmday mght Mrs. Auxiliary will be held here at the AUTO ACCIDENT INJURIES i Billy Stork and Doris Light visit-! Mary Sueppel ~t,~ ~ ~o,~n ~ ~,~,~,~u r ~h' uouy moon gave me msson ann local hall, March 15. A program FATAL FOR BERT HUMBERT ed Oak Grove school Friday and!Ruth Mallie S~tu som'l~s ~(~W' Cour er.~'Mrs~. Paul Eldora Koppenhaver the devotions, will feature the affair. Our community w a s greatly l enjoyed the valentine party in the ~l Rita Randall st ' ".2"" ' W:" ' J: Refreshments were served. In charge of the program held shocked Sunday noon when the]afternoon. Sunday night at ~zerner, mrs. ft. 1. ~cnwaP, lvlrs. 1"~ Mi " r " " " c. r oho,~ ~r~ ~ T. n,t-o ~,o Tne women s ssmna y ~ocm~y at the meeting was Mrs. Jos. L. message of Mr "Humbert's death in' Dean and Junior Emerson are home. ~m~.'~ol~ns~on*'an~'l~lss~ ~a "~" will meet with Mrs. Frank Camp- Shima, taking Americanism as the an auto accident was announced new pupils in Oak Grove, starting Frances Shane. Mrs. Fred Leaf of near Paralta spent Friday with Mrs. Earl Lehr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowlie were geusts Sunday in the Brady Hegarty home in Tipton in observance of the Fowlies' 36th wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Serena Neilson was honored Thursday on her 79th birthday. Her daughter, Mrs. George Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murray and son Dick and her son Andrew, arrived with a basket dinner. On Friday a group of her neighbor ladies enjoyed a picnic dinner with her. Mr. and Mrs. Earl George enter- tained Thursday night members of the coon hunters club and' their friends. 26 enjoyed a picnic sup- per. The Father and Son Banquet will be held Thursday, Feb. 27, in the gymnasium at the school house. The program will consist of music and toasts. Rev. Robert A. Hamill, formerly director of the Wesley Foundation at the University of Iowa, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Buena Crain and Gall Miller of Cedar Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bolton. Mrs. Bertha Stinger spent Friday and Saturday in the Francis Stinger home near Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Travis were Sunday dinner guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Travis home in Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walton and Evelyn, and Marvin Pearson of Glendale, Calif were Sunday din- ner guests at a birthday dinner in the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griggs at West Chester. Mrs. Maurice Armstrong enter- tained the Get together club of the Wires Corners community Wednes- :al~. Althea Beck entertained the . Club Monday evening. A picnic supper was served at 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McKee and bell on Friday, Feb. 21st, for an all day meeting. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon. The sermon topic for Sunday morning, Feb. 23rd, will be "Friends who are Enemies." Plan to hear this sermon. It will be well worth hearing. SUFFERS BUR-~-- ] Mrs. Nancy Scott met with a pain-I ful accident the past week while] getting her supper. The holder she[ was using in removing a pan fromI i her stove caught fire and burned ~her hand severely, and has required ! the services of a doctor for several] days since, i I MRS. J. A. CL~GER ! OBSERVES 8$ND BIRTHDAY Mrs. J. A. Clippenger celebrated l her 82rid birthday at her home onI East Main Street on Friday. Herl I daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lytell of Shippenburg, Pa came to be with i her for that day. Mrs. C1ippenger enjoys a quiet happy life in her~ nice modern home. Her two sons l !Rush and Earnest live with her and help her in every possible way. She loves to read, and enjoys the radio and to have her friends andI neighbors call for a short visit. She lives a peaceful contented life and we trust she may be with us l for many more birthdays. GRACIA GUILD ELECTS At the meeting of the Gracia Guild Friday night the following officers were elected for the com- ing year: Mrs. Elmer Littig, Pres.; Eldora Koppenhaver, Vice-pres.; Mrs. Dolly Moon, See.; Mrs. John Becker, Treas.; Mrs. Dutton, Sec. of Literature; Mrs. Horner, Sec. of White Cross work. Friends in and outside of the con- gregation will be glad to learn that Mrs. Tyrrell is much improved from l her recent illness. l Dorothy Thomas went to Cedar Rapids Friday night to attend the theme as follows: "Girls State in 1941" by Mrs. R. L. Helt; "Life of Abe Lincoln" by Shirley Stahle; "Life of George Washington," by Mrs. Glenn Frederick and song, "God Bless America," by the en- tire group. Mrs. O. E. Markitan and Mrs. R. L. Helt, hostesses, served luncheon. The program at the next meeting will be directed by Mrs. Marjorie Peet, on community service. PETERS-PAGH The marriage of Miss Rose Peters, daughter of Mrs. Alma Peters of Cedar Rapids, to Carl E. Pagh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pagh of Omaha, was solemnized at 9:30 Saturday by the Rev. D. L. Leni- hun at the St. Patrick's rectory. Attendants were the bride's sis- ter, Leota Peters, and the bride- groom's brother, Amos Pagh. The couple left for a short trip to Omaha following a reception held at the bride's home at 616 Fourth St. SW. The new home will be at 390 16th St. SE. The bride wore a blue-grey suit ensemble with navy accessories, Colonial corsage, and the brides- maid wore a brown tweed suit with a Colonial garden corsage. The bride is well known and has many relatives and friends here. OPEN TAVERN Dan Scanian and Lumir Bena have opened a tavern in the Drahos building, north of the city square, this week. The interior has been arranged differently and redecorat- ed after not being in use for sev- eral years since a grocery store was operated therein. The propri- etors announce that a grand open- Mr. Humbert had started for Des Moines, and was killed near Tama. Mrs. Humbert will be remembered her~ as Clemmie Krumroy. Our community extends the very deep- est and most sincere sympathy in this hour of sorrow and tragedy. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson and Mrs. Asa Robinson were Cedar Rapids callers Monday. Mrs. Ollie Sholly returned with them for a few days visit. Friends of Miss Martha Becker are glad to know she is slightly better today, but is still very ill. The children and grandchildren of Frank Jackson met at his home last week and enjoyed his birthday dinner. Mrs. Perry Russell was a dinner guest of Mrs. Clarence Kline the middle of the week. Miss Mary Rose Crock gave a talk at the 4-H Club in the home of Joan Herring. Her topic was "Woolens." Mr. Hartman dehorned cattle for Clarence Kline the middle of the week. Miss Corrine Robinson and Mar- vin Betcher of Davenport were Sunday evening guests in the Will Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs Forest Decious at- tended Mr. Wilson's funeral in Lis- bon, Friday. Mr. Wilsons daughter is Mrs. Edith Maley. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crock spent Thursday in Tipton. Her sister, Miss Eileen Wethington spent a few days with her. Friends of Lee Embree are hap- py to know he has been promoted to staff Sergeant of the Air Corp at Marsh Field. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vanderbilt this week. attended the The Glenn Stoneking family mov- at Ottumwa ed last week into the place vacated Mr. and Mrs. by the John Thuerauf family, were visitors of Miss Helen Light spent Sunday on Sunday. in her home with Mr. and Mrs. Roy The Stuliff schc Light and family. Miss Helen is We are sorry to employed at the Roy Bowman real-Vislisel has been dence north of Mount Vernon. hospital at Iowa t Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Border Carl Lowe sawed had as Sunday guests their threeThe Minstrel Sh)~ children and families: Mr. and Mrs. poned indefinitely. Mr. We invite you when buying to investigate and compare tl features, such as economy, q "'li " al t-y, mmpncl y, ann easy find all these in the built by pioneer builders. See it at Collect Mrs. Etta Avis visited friends and ing will be held in the near future, were Cedar Rapids callers Wednes- relatives in Marion Sunday. MARIE KUNCI,"AI~ day. FRANK L. KILBERGER, Prop. Cedar Rapids 4612 Helen Pearson of the Waukee The Irving Spencer family were faculty spent Sunday with her ROBERT MATrHES WED quite ill with flu last week Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Anamosa 542 mother, Mrs, Sarah Pearson. It will be of interest to the many Mrs. Ida Kohl spent a few hours friends and relatives of Miss Marie in the Mrs. Violet Clifton and Mrs Minneapolis-Moline Farm MachinerY Mrs. G. W. Gearhart and daugh- Kuncl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hempy home Stanwood 800 ter Mrs. L. A. Johnston attended M, . ,4 ,~ Guest Day in the Mrs. Win. Petrie Larry moved the first of this week Junior College Music Festival be- F. J. Kuncl, 926 East Market St Mr and Mrs. Frank Votroubek Dial 5812 Mount L vernon llUUU home at Hopkinton. from the Evelyn Perkins property ing held at Coe College. She was Iowa City, and former residents entertained a number of friends Mrs" Sarah Pears n entertained t the McAleer h use n the s uth the guest f her sister Betty" [ here' t learn f her marriage to fr m S l n f r supper Sunday eve" {E SANITARY at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. side of town, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Spry andR bert Matthes, son of Mr. and Mrs. ning. family of Waterloo were over Sun-iT. L. Matthes, 532 Olive St Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vanderbilt RENDERING CO Arthur Pearson and Zelda of Whit- Mrs. Samuel Palmer, who under- day visitors in the Spry, Overbaugh City at 7 o'clock, Friday morning, were Sunday evening supper guests " tier, and their son Marvin of Glen- went a major operat/on last Friday ~eaar aplas, Iowa dale, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lew-morning, is reported doing as well and Gamble homes, i Feb. 14 at St. Mary's church. The of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Robinson. ~r~.l~ l jltT1 Iowa Devt of A~r|culture is and family of Paralta; Helen as can be expected. Mrs. Herman Mrs. Frank Wilson received a i ROy. James Falconer performed the Mrs. Ida Kohl and Mrs. Perl Van- message Saturday night that a 7 icerem ny' derbilt went to Cedar Rapids on Lie^n ^ x~ Pearson and Mrs. Etta Av,s. Mr. Bruger is caring for her two little lb. son was born to Mr. and Mrs. [ Miss Patricia Kuncl, sister of the Monday, called by the death of their and Mrs. Harley Grimes of Whittier girls, Wava and Martha Palmer. J. Blackwell in a hospital in St. ibride' was the maid of honor, and brother-in-law, Mr. Humbert. were afternoon callers. At the Willing Workers meeting last week plans were made to giveL uis at 2:30 Saturday afternoon Ralph Wildman, the best man. ~ ~ a waffle and pancake supper this was Marguerite Wilson, daughter iCity high school and for the last MarJorie Dnhme, Teacher Mrs. Blackwell before her marriage The bridegroom attended Iowa GRA~~S nED OOE TuesdaY evening' Regardless f the f Clement Wils n f Cedar Rapids" I 10 years has been empl yed at the ------ cold weather plans were carried Mrs. Wilson is very proud to be a'I wa City Press-Citizen. The bride Everyone enjoyed himself at our out. great grandmother, i was graduated from St. Mary's high Valentine party last Friday after- BUS the New Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen announce Mrs. Marguerite Platner of Chi-i school and Brown's Commerce Col- noon. We sang songs, played games y It may pay you to check over this list. the birth of a son Larry Joe at cago, Mrs. Mamie Reeder and lege, and she has been employed in and then received our Valentines. Mercy hospital, Anamosa, Friday, daughters Mary and Ruth of Vin-the University hospital. Dorothy June Whitman was a Portable ',M " Farm achlnery Mr and Mrs. Willard Groves, Mr. ton, and Rachel of Brooklyn, and After February 17 the couple will pleasant visitor on Friday. and Mrs. Bert Cooper attended the Mr" and Mrs. Hargrave of Missouri live at 419 East Washington St. Elaine Mathews is now reading Wilcox-Gay the Elson Gray Primer, and has an ~ ~~ were here to attend the funeral of i HAVE VALEN-~-'E PARTY accompanying workbook. F-12 Tractor, Completely reconditioned, basketball game in Iowa City on E. B. Moffitt Sunday. Mrs. Charles Beuter was hostess We have six new books from the F-14 Tractor, Rubber in front. Saturday night. RECORDI0 Jr. Farmall Cultivator Mrs. Kenneth Butler and infant The Couple dub met in the Glenn i Msr. Charles Beuter was hostess library. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, A-1 Shape daughter were brought to their Woods home on Thursday night, for a pre-valentine party at herOur window decorations carried Mr. and Mrs. John N~e won high home on Wednesday evening when out the theme of Lincoln's birthday3-IN-ONE A-C Plow and Cultivator Rapidsh meWednesdaYhospital from a Cedar score. Dr. and Mrs. Ki's'~ and Mr. she invited a group of friends to and Valentine's Day. McCormick-Denting Little Wonder Plow. Wava Palmer, small daughter of and Mrs. Grover McNee were her home and entertained at two The first and second reading class-COMBINATION :% John Deere 10-foot Disc. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Palmer, fell guests, tables of euchre. The winners of es have been memorizing favorite Cream Separator, Bench style, and broke her collar bone Monday. Paul Horner spent Saturday eve- prizes were Miss Nona Frederick, poems. Recorder FEATUBF q Robert Wild plans to spend a long ning in Iowa City. first; Mrs. Ralph Vitteng], second; Sturdy, compact, McCormick Mower, rebuilt, week end in Chicago with his aunt, Mrs. T. L. Feyen was confined to and Mrs. Joseph Marshek and Miss GRAVER DtSTHICT NEWS Radio Built.in loop Osborne Mower. Esther Muenstermann, with whom her bed several days the last of the Helen Paul, consolation. Decora- MarJorie Duhme Home Appliances he will attend a concert by the Chi- week with the flu. "%Veighs less than cago Symphony Orchestra. Elmer Gamble, who has been cri- tions used were in keeping with valentine's day. The guests includ- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ciha and fam- Phonograph P~ys Mrs. Harley Coppock of Whit- tically ill the past week, is reported: ed Mrs. John Slach, Mrs. Ralph Vit- fly were visitors in the Emil Boxa 2---Oil Ranges. tier spent "Monday afternoon with somewhat better at this writing, i tengl, Mrs. Joseph Marshak, Miss home Sunday. 1---ABC Washer, Mrs. Effie Kennedy and Miss Hazel. Mildred Lewis of Morley is helping{ Nona Frederick, Miss Helen Paul, Mrs. Lizzie Wilson and-daughter. Now You Can Own A Recording l Philco Battery Radio, with new battery Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Millard of care for him. Miss Louise Chehak, Mrs. Mildred Dollie Moon, called on Mrs. Mary Central City were Monday callers Ray Puffer has leased the George Kessler, Miss Georgia Novyand Bailey on Sunday. Mrs. Bailey is l Fada Electric Radio in the Harry Freeman home. Studer house on north street, that the hostess Mrs. Beuter.recovering nicely from thefall YEARS OF CONTINUOUS S was vacated by the Fisher family - which caused a broken wrist. 1--GE Electric Radio. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ferguson of and will move into the same soon. "High Blood Pressure" wa~ the Keith, Kay, and Karen of Ivan- This is the time to put in your order for that Cedar Rapids were Wednesday eve- Howard Campbell is recovering topic of discussion at the Health hoe visited with their grandparents "Every Purchaser a Satisfied ( ning callers in the P. E. Ballou from an aggravated case of mumps meeting held at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Reimer Tuesday. new Farmall. home. which has confined him to his home E. H. Beretta. Miss Lois Long, Miss Deborah Graver of Lisbon Marlyn Palmer of Elkader spent for the past week. county nurse, of Iowa City, had was a week end guest of Miss Max- Monday morning in the home of his The children of Mr. and Mrs. charge of the round table discuss- ine Reimer. a mother, Mrs. Corn Palmer. James Danly have been quite filI ion. There were twenty ladies Miss ~Nelavene Refiner visited Monday dinner guests of Rev. and the past week with measles and present. Henceforth the health over Saturday night and Sunday in In Mount Vernon Sinve 1914 C. D. Boggle were Mrs. Bog-{flu. {meetings are to be discontinued, the home of her parents, Mr. and Hardware -- Implements -- Appliances gies parents, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeI The ladies of the Methodist land in place Red Cross meetings Mrs. Wm. Reimer. 221 First St. S.E. Cedar Rapids Dild: Dial 4821 P. Schatz of West Union and Mr. I church will serve their annual Geo. I are planned to be held for instruc- and Mrs. E. J. Parrott of Cedar Washington birthday dinner on next tion work. The Classified Ad Section Is on Rapids. Saturday, Feb. 22rid. Mrs. William McLaughlin is re- page seven.