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d~l~I' l~h'lla~ 27, 1{}41 11=lE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA. liAWKEYE-I{ECOIID AND TIlE LISBON HERAI,I] ~ ~$tv~ Ill O /a| A,1 ]ngieside ,'ill meet Monday eve-! Mrs. J (:o,gb, mother of Rev. Discuss "Trees" At Home l "lTif,at] chased a farm one mile north of lFurst home ne.m"O/in Friday. 16th grade arithmetic book .~ ws41~[l~3J~ ~|~|.|]~|.i njng, March 3 at the home of Mrs. 1": T (;ouch was Very delightfully D.--' 4 ~.f ~-; ~ vV t~lUta ~JL~XtUat~ VV '~U Morley, where he lived until 1920 Perry l-tussen, accompanied by a First and second ades made a S~tmuel McLaughlin Mrs Charles S,~ 'm' sed a~t q'hmsd'av afternoon a~uj~t ~,~v~,n~; Feb. 14 ~,~ Io,~ ri~ T,ro~ when they retired to their present l load of men from Anamosa attend- poster for the story Miss R 11 ~ili b~ ^---~- Keyes will present' a" review of, :/)y ~ti~,: m,:,:lh,ws of l/~:,'P.igi>~- Sun- "You're the dramatic type." "No, I~?tu" ua, j ~ ~v~a,home in Morley. I ed the Golden Gloves in Cedar Rap- I read m Language class of "Beau~ w~of~4rs. H= v'terta]ned at the '"rime l~xposare" hy Jackson. The ,ii~v ~'l~ m c] )~s of til, .Mel.ho list I'm in between because I have some Lmatner Of Lisbon Despite Mr. Smith's many years I idson Wednesaay night Mrs. Rus-land the Beast." Y ~lg' ~arc~e'en Grant, Monday meeting which had been planned 'thai "i,h M,s '(tough fo,-~n~wly at- dainty features" was the conversa-I he still busies himself about hisl sell spent the evening with her sis-! Louise Haeseler and Pearl Zing- It. Presen't~2" The program for afternoon will be held at 7:30 tended this cl')ss when in Mount tion at the home project meeting I~ th, p'esenee of 35 relatives home and in his garden, and is a ter Mrs. Albert Johnson of Aria ula are makin a Mother Goose ~r~. L~ura~ ~Y the hostess o'clock in the eveninG, iVernon :, few years ago but she is held Feb. 14 at the home of Mrs. and intimate friends, VeanitaL. "regular attendant at the Unitedlmosa. Rhyme book. g " can~erson. I ~,now confined to iaer home "~nd un- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wethington In Art Friday the girls made ~"l ~ Ottis Ellison in Mount Vernon. I Hartung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brethren church, of which he is a The N. & R. Circle will meet in]ahle to atlond. Thirteen ladies were Leaders presenting the discussion Itay Hartung became the bride ofmember. He has always been a! called Tuesday afternoon in the Washington silhouettes, while the -~i:~ ~aturday ~ ntertainedno at a,on "Personal Design in Dress," were Ivan II. Platncr son of Mr. and good citizen and a helpful neigh- boys built a bird feeder. ~r, daughter M onZhonor- Mrs. Lyall Bryant and Mrs. Ken-i .Mrs. H. L l'latner of Mechanics-bor, and as he makes his daily trip! .--~,^t . O-l'tOa JO ~,~,'~710 ~;h~t]ng her eighth i)irth- neth Yeisley. In addition to group- ville. Saturday, Vebruary 22 at 2:a0 girl friends shared the ing the ladies into dramatic, dainty, p.m. in a home ceremony. the I.O.O.F. hall Friday evening, !present. llelicious refreshments February 28. Mrs. Maude Slyer xv~,re strved 1)y Mrs. lq. T. (Iougb. and Mrs, Odette Slyer will be co- hostesses. Members are urged to Mrs. t{oy Young entertained at attend. Practice will be, heht dur- a lunchvon last Friday in honor of ing the evening, h~,r siMs,r, Mrs. 1), It. Russell of Hag'h,y who was a guest ill her ]lOD/e. C~ov(!rs wore laid for eight. Here Comes the Show Boat "l'be G,>od 1,uck Social club was el/tel'tHhled |or gin gill day electing last Thursday :it lh(, home of Mrs. l){/la "Fl'aViS. Twenty-follr naenli)el S were pros(Hit and one gllt'Nt, Mrs. IAliian blpringor, l"Aection of of. fleers was hold with the following r~,snll : Mrs. Thomas Armstrong, pr(,sid~,nt; Mrs. l,hnma Neal, vice- t)r~.sid(nH; Mrs. l.etha Kaplan, see- retary; Mrs. Clarence Matthews, {i-(,asur(,r. The next meeting will tm a'a all day meeting "rod will be hchl at the Mrs. Letha Kaplan home, Th~lrsday, March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaeh, Mr. and Mrs. I,uther I'lqttenberger, Mr. ttnd 3Its. J*,'l'v Vfalte~ and 3It'. and Mrs. Harry Si;zgins enjoyed th,ir annual birthday Tmrtv ,%ttur- day e`*'eniI~ af the Sigg-ins home. The occasion honor~,d the birthdays of tllu ill{,ll ila Ihe ~Zl'Ollp. After Jill !,v(,ninff of bridge a. tWO course lunt'hoon `*vHs sev`*'od fl,;/tllring a pa- triolie birthday cake. "l'h~ Alnericala l,egiola ;illd Anx- :linrYb(,ld their io ~ t Febru lry Darty last Fridax evenin~ in the Ir. and MFs. 11 ~rrv ~iu~ins home. ',+or{y enjoy('~l ;I })OI1H~i'OHN sllPller qad social ~'x,'(*12il/g l,ollise l)vol'}ll~. '1 IVed sovorH] accordion nllialhers 'nd Prof. ('. I l{h'h prosenled a ';111< Oil "Alllori('alliNlll" wllieh was 'ollow~'d 1)3" a iqo(.ial 1ii1!( Mrs. l{:~ll)t~ ('arl was hoNless last Thursday 10 her afteFnoon i)ridge 'luh. ~':!rtls wi,ro played at two ~:~l~ll's. [{ *frl'~-lllll(~nls were served by tile hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ilam'y 1)illey were hosts Tu('sdny ev~,ning, for the re- i gllhlr I)l ,(,lill~" of their i'V(qling card club. llridve was phtyed at three tabh,s, a! the Goudy Tea Room. I{e- freshnlcnts conehlded the evening. Yernon ehapIer ().Tq.S. met in r~'gular sl-s(qion Tues(lg y evening. Plans for lhe annum school of tn- strllelion v orl- made. The date for the sehool is Friday, March 7. After the bH:~ine',~s ?-llootiDK 1-ofreshDlents ill keepina' wilh the month, Were s~,rved. A Rood att~!nd:l nee W.i.s Dresont. % LITTLE THEATRE COrnell Campus Mt. Vernon, Iowa ThUrsday evenings Two Nights 27 and 28, 8:15 P. M. from the Show are used for Summer Play- "" School Milk Fund . . . City Park . . . Boy '. and other Civic Projects of the Lions Club. Mrs. 17'. A. l]aunmn was hostess to her 1 rid~, chlb on l"riday evening, i l)inner was m,rvod at lbe Baker IlOllSe alldC'tl'ds followed at her apartment. Prof. and 31~x~. R. A. Nelson en- tertained a group of friends fol- Iowin~ the l,awrence-(~ornell bas- k~:|ball ~a?ne on Saturday evening. Balliet ('haptor lkA.R, will meet qt the borne of Mrs. lq. J. Os~ood on rant Tllul'sd;ly evelling, ~Ial eh (~. .~lenlbel's gll'(' l'CqlleSted to note the ~,hange in (lay of meeting. Balliet chapter D.A.R. sponsored ,t program at the regular assembly of the Mount Vernon high school, Friday afternoon in observance of Vashington's birthday. Rev. C. G. 1,usted presented a talk on "The t,ife of Vashinaton." Martha Jane l',o~zcrs, the local I/.A.R. Good Cit- izen ship I'il~rri]naffe candidate led the Ph'd;,~e lo the 1,'Iag. 40c, Children under 12 yrs. 25c Tickets On Sale Now. Miss B,qty I,aughlin entre-rained small group of ladies at a shower in boner of Mrs. Clyde lAndsley last ~aturday afternoon at the Rood House. A fo]low-)lp meeting of the, I:ranklin township b'arm Bure'/u m'oject leaders was held at the hom~+ of Mrs. I{usseil F~air last /,'rl- day afternoon. 3h's. Rook Emer- son prc~ent~d lbe lesson to Mrs. Bair, 3,h'~. Fred ~adler, Mrs. George Henik, and Mrs. (leorg~~ 1,ake. Re- freshments were served hy the hos- tess. "I'ersonal deM,~:n in Dress" was the suh.iect of the lesson. Mrs. ~V. B. ,Rprague, mother of Mrs. ('h~'ster Villiams was honored on Several Ot~casions ree(,nt|y, whiIe visiting" in the Prof. and Mrs. ~,Vil- liams home, Mrs. }I. ('~. 1Alne was her hostess :at q luncheon on Ved- n(,sday of last wee1(. An additional OIII-Of-{owI] ~ll,'st wan 3Irs. Earl Vaterw.an of Iowa (qty. On Tues- day of !ast week Mrs. 1). lI. Van Metre vniertained at a dinner in her boner. Mrs. ~l)l'~l~lle WaS g'llest of tlonor at a ]llllch(ola last Thurs- {lay Kiv,n by Mrs. F. 1". I*]l)ersole, - Usands of steer feeders 'rb . t,; r q alities of reel s nd its functmns m auo. . can as es a " " [ make it especially valuable for steer feed- tlynecessary to have the feed intake at mgh level. ready Sweet Mixing Feed, per ton $34 real 0(Iv 2 %1b bagEgg Balancer, $2.65 B la=er, I-Iog Ba|ancer, 100 1 g "Egg Balancer, 100 lb. bag $3.15 2241 Mount Vernon, Iowa 'l'he l'ast Nol)h, Grand assoeiation will be ~11tt, rtainod at lhe heine of Mrs. 'illi:)m Simonds, next Thurs- day aft(rnool) ~JaFPh 6, 51rs. Janles l'(,lrick will 1)<, lhe assisting hos- t c s~. Friday afternoon at 2:45 o'clocR the Vorld Day of Pt':~y~u" will lie observed in the M,thodist ehureh. This TIIt'('til)K iS hcld nnder the :lll6piPe,~ of l/orb I'resbyteriall and Melbodisl wom(,n, 3Trs. Jalnes l(illian of ('odar l(aldds is the spcak(,r, and all womeu of Mount Vernon are urged to attend. Neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Keller and I)arrel gath- ered tom~ther for a farewell ,~un- de, y, Feb. 23 at noon. Everyone ,came with wcil filled baskets. ; C'ards wore ~'Iljoyo(1. Tht)s~, I')r(~,s- ~mt: Mr. and Mrs. A,F. Imima, I,il- Jean and l)arrel, Mr. "u/d Mrs. i l']mil l~roulik and I{.i('hard, Mr. and i Mrs. Jo(, ,]ilovee, l(eith, Kay and } 14nren. Mr. and Mrs. B. 1 ('onncll, Phyllis and lHllv. Marilyn. Kalh- I l('t'n alld l~obhy Voods. Mr. qnd Mrs. ,Ioe l'itlik and Fran('is, Mr. and Mrs. I)illon 1;ridges, Buddy and I JacMe, Mr. and Mrs. John Woods. l or in between types, assistance was[ "l'h(, ,toui)le ling service perform- given each one on colors and linesi,d i)y the Rev. J. B. Eyestone of most becoming to her, [~1ount Vernon. was read before an Topics on the project for nexti in)Drovi.~(M altar in the living room. year and suggestions for Achieve-l'rec( dinK the eeremony, Mil- ment Day were discussed before dred Gilhnore of Marion sang "I a picnic dinner. The meeting was Ix)re You Truly" and "Oh Promise then called to order and Lyail Bry-iMe," a(,cou~p'lnied by Ida l'atsehke, ant gave a brief talk on how the also of Marion. various vitamins are to be put into The bride wore a "dawn" blue the-flour of our local bakeries,: afN,rnoon dress of alpaca erepe. showing that along with our Na- The drt!ss ",',:is fa~hioned with a tional Defense program the healthpleated skirt, fell bodice and three- of our future generation is upper- qllarh'r length sleeves. Her only most in the Nation's thought and jewelry was qn heirloom bracelet that we can do much for their lof her gra,~dnmtbcr's, Mrs. VVllliam health by seeing that they have lKhqne(.k, tier shouhler corsage plenty of bread to eat. ] was of ,lohanna Hill roses and or- Mrs. Bryant gave a report on the]ehids.Her accessories were of meeting she had attended Jan. 18I black. at the Y.M.C.A. in Cedar Rapids I The bride's aliendants were Mi(~s Doris Jane Leigh gave a book re-I Elizai)elh Sullivan of l)avenport, view on the book, "I Begin Again," the story of a blind woman, her problems and how they were solved. A short business meeting of the club was presided over by the president, Mrs. Roy Bowman. Those present besides the lead- ers and hostess were Mrs. Don Goodyear, Mrs. Naomi Hammond, Mrs. Nellie PIattenberger of Lisbon, Mrs. Barney Peddycoart, Mrs. Her- bert Leigh and Doris Jane, Mrs. Milton Koch and Mrs. Roy Bowman. Tbe Junior lnd))strial society of the l'resi)yterian church will moot Tuesday t,v,nin~, March 4, ;It the home of Mrs. /~.ol)ort I~auman. Mrs. Al in Butler will lie the assisting hosl~'ss. Mrs. Julian Johnston will 1)(, iTI {barge ()f the ])roKral)l. Iqle,"- tioh of officers will follow. The IAnn and Franklin Corn club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (~hnrles VVi('leham, Snturday evening, March 1. Supper will lie served at 6:30 o'cloek. I>hyllis ('onnell and Marilyn VVoods were responsible for a de- lightful surprise party giwm in honor of their teacher, Mrs. Mar- garet %Voods who celebrated her hirthday on Tuesd'~y. An enjoyalde evening was spent hy the group, at the "Woods home. Four large angel food cakes were ~t part of the re- fr(~hments s.rved. Guests includ- ed patrons of the Iqeas'tnt Hill school and a few friends. The group presented Mrs. W'oods with a gift aml several personal gifts were also received. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ] J. I'awdka, Jean and 1)wayne, Mr. and Mrs. I,eo Voods, Marilyn, l(athleen, Bobby and Joyee; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Con- nell, Phyllis and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. A. I,'. Gaing, IAllian, Jean and 1).~rrcl; Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Keller and D.~rrel; Mr. "rod Mrs. Emil Broulik and Richard; 3{]'. and Mrs. Joe I'itlik, ,Ia.ek and Frances; Mr. and Mrs. 1)illon Bridge,s, Mrs. lqm- ma "Woods and Mr. and Mrs. John Woods. Roy Ilill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jilovee and fanlily were un- H)le to be present. Mrs. Joe Jilovee was honored at a pink and bluc sbower last Satur- day at ihe home of Mrs. ,luhn Woods, in Mount Vernon. Cards and other gall/e~ %V()l'e eIljoyed dur- ing the afternoon. Ti~e guests (If honor r,~eeived nlany lovely al/d very lls(!ful gills, l)~,lieious pe- fl'eshnlei'lt~i VeFC served. Mrs. A1 I{cynolds received the high score Irize and Mrs. A. 1,'. I,ain~ rcc~,iv(,d the second prize in car(Is. Tbosc iresent enjoying the courtesy with the guest of honor and the hostess w(,)'e: Mrs. 1 J. l>avell