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February 28, 1957     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Mt. Vernon, la., Hawkeye-Record! Tim Richard Shulistas and Brian, and The Lisbon Ilerald She:'ry Brown, and the Harold Thurs., Feb. 28, 1957 Page 4 'Ihompsons of Cedar Rapids were Lisbon Locals The Freeman Masons of Mechan- icsville called E, unday evening in the Howard Mason home. George L. Albright went to St. Luke's hospital, Cedar Rapids on Monday for observation and treat- meat. Mrs. W. M. Bennett left Monday Sunday guests of the Darrell Kohls at Central City. The Bill Kruses and the Harold :Davises attended the Linn County Rural Letter Carriers Assn and Auxiliary monthly meeting on Sat- :urday evening at Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hodgden of Oxford are returning Wednesday after spending the winter in Denver, , Colo. They will spend a week in the home of their daughter and family, for Omaha, Nebr., where she will at- the Oliver Burlingames. tend the funeral of her brother, Federated Ladies Miss i on a r y Fred Rasch, on Tuesday. . group will meet in the church Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seitsinger vie-nesday, March 6, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Eu- ,ted the farmer's brother, Harold dora Orr and Mrs. Charlene Nosley Seitsinger, at the Veterans hospital are program leaders, and Hrs. Mar- in Iowa City on Sunday. i tha Gardiner is hosteSs. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilhams at- Performs In England For Queen Mother Grange Hall Mrs. Norman Techau and Joanna! Antone ~.idermar~Vil~l~| called Saturday afternoon in the from pneumonia at~1 ,-H Mrs. Milton Koch i Koch homes l in Cedar Rapids= 0,~iefs A number of ye,.rs ago an alert:Mannheim, Germany. With Don . . i J?e Horak of Cedar Rapids called i Mrs Joe Vikmr ir %s, ~,~ Burml serwces were held at Mt. ! " ' " e ~ xn~ and engaging young man stood on Schneider of Eas: Dubuque he tom'- Zion cemetery for Mrs. Miranda in the M. J. Koch home Monday. ~ turned to her ham ~ ~^ the platform at Lisbon high school ed southern Germany. Austria, It- Yeisley on Sunday. We extend i S.~t. and Mrs. Donald Culberson ~spending, a week~..,erPell~ elul of Wisconsin have been visiting the home. Charles t~m .-., F and entertaincd a crowd with de- aly and spent a week in Rome with taut sympathy to the family, i M. H. Kochs and other relatives i is doing his brother~n out lightful and spontaneous character-Fr. Tarrant [ " "bert H izations in the fields of declamatory, The cummer found Bob and a ~ Mrs. Emily Scott of Rock Island ' Dan is on leave from the air force, i ...... lfi and theater "He's good" comment- ~-i n" o " D" - visited several days with her sister, They with their daughter Sheryl ! ~ }he .nowa,rd l~cafiew. • . , ~ e d fr m CedaI Ra 1de domg~ ed tho.se of the audmnce "'He's a .n . .~.o~ .÷.~,, D~,~o a~ Mrs. James Rice and family. Hardware over Sunday guests of the ~cnwm~zer auena:;~unt V, hard worker." said his teachers, n,'va Milan Venice Rome and son Bob and family came for her Evert Waylands at Fairfield. !lel~at the home eV~, meet :in ~ew~t~ ~rlaay iber "He'll go places." i Io rdes. besides a bit of reland. i°n Sunday. 'of Ance Noars Recently that same young i Again with Fr. Tarrant in Germany l ratlsaaes i "e. o: man, some years older, had the ~B0b found a job entertaining the Mrs Don Dolezal i The Kelvin Coal ~aster ;:d he hurl sBuS~J ~ / great privilege oi 9er~ormingUS. troops. "This was one of the in England for H~,r Majesty i g:eatest experiences of my life," he Planning tO Mrs. Kelvin Conley called on her tandCArteBusC"¢rnly'i Queen Elizabeth, Queen Moth- says. "Those guys are really starvedI mother Mrs Charles Busch at St i Rapids were dinner lGeor-( Luke's 'hospital Monday ' ' 1 James Gunns SundaY. leade~; er.of CharleeHe carriedLoonth~in leading,,The role for entertainment, but that doesn't,~l redecorate? Silver m:an they are easy to please YOU ~~C: Curlew", a chi~lren's musicali learn the'business there'" ] presented by the Royal Acad-i He hopes to join a Lotus class-I TOP QUALITY ,ousw amy of Drama'_ic Art. After the mate John Murphy at Easter for a See our new Sprin9 el Rya show it was h s honor to be pre- tom" of Belgium, the Netherlands,! -. Van: Her Majesty, a mo- Ivean Holtz, honoring Mrs. Elmer! tended the wedding of Theodore ~ ~~ seated to Nor-' selections of Clay on her birthday, were the El- Smith and Mary Le Munn at the ':.'- .... meat which Bob Kaliban shall i Holland and maybe get into mar Hartleys of Cedar Rapids, Mrs. i Trinity Lutheran church on Sunday• never forget. ~ way. Betty Jones of Marion, Mrs. Fred- [Mr. S,mith is the son of the J. Har- MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM DYK- Bob spent his college days at Lor- Bob's present plans indicate i da Fredland of Mt. Vernon, Charles i vey Smiths of Cedar Rapids. Mr. HUISEN Jr. are cutting the wed- as irl Dubu~lue, his mind already setr he will sail for home May 9th Fisher of Ottumwa and Mrs. Helen i Smith formerly taught in the Lie- din9 cake at the reception in the upon a career in acting. His sue- on the Queen Elizabeth, visit a i tess there was exciting. Although sbort time in New York and be Fisher. ban school, church parlors followln9 their his friends, his family and even he, I home again in Lisbon and Du- We have sample books you marriage in the Lisbon Fader-i himself, wondered at the advisibiL~ buque the htter part of the ated church on Saturday, Feb. I~ity of following such a career, he month, may take home if you wish. CIortclr-- ,says, "I did choose it, and subse-[ Max ver rm ] 6. Mrs. Oykhuisen is the form-jquently chose the RADA in London'. Lisbon Church Notes er Audrey Kohl. los the place where I could acquire' Pals Firestone Phone 2961 Open Sunday Mornings 'the proper training. RADA has THE FEDERATEi) C~URCIt The John Kohl family were Sun-! certainly done everything possible! Lisbon, Iowa Deliveries Twice Daily Orders in by 10:30 a.m.; 3 p.m. day dinner guests in the Fred C. fat" me." Sunday E,chool, 9:39 Store " " Meyers home at Stanwood. ! "One thing which bothered i Morning Worsldp, 10:30. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials The J. A. Hinze family of Ana-i me terribly before I came to i Youth Leagues for juniors and Mrs. Dean Clark mash were Friday supper ~ue.sts of England was the problem of fi- i high school, 6:30. . _ , ,,~-,, the Cliff' Browns. On Et,nday thenonce, because I hadn't really Evening Worshi~ 7'30 Lisbon, Iowa Dim oo/, Browns w~we dinner guests of the enough money to put me Thursday, Bible'study and pray- -- MEAT ITEMS -- LarDy Grafts, st.. in Lisbon. l through. I failed to get a eou- el" meeting, 8 p.m .... The Harold Kinde family of i pie of scholarships for which I ~ ~ ----- PORK NECK BONES 2 Ibs. 19c were Sunday dinner guests! bad applied, but, thanks be to of the Dean Kirkpatrieks. Sunday!God, I won top honors in my ~ • Boston Butt PORK ROAST ................... lb. 39c evening the Kirkpatricks were vis-'I first term test, and thus won a l1 ~l i • • All ll$ •~Agl~ J itors in the Henry Luerkens home scholarship vrhieh has paid my :1 • 111 I I | Ill l g~l~ L| I~I¢ I at Ely ! tuition fees for the past three iI t/J1 til It/It I -- VEGETABLE AND FRUIT ITEMS -- Th~,[ '~,,,r,',~ ...... .,,v~ ..... ............. ~mu,~ ~rt -~-O~ ii terms amounting to $105 a term ~ • .............. • dar Rapids were Sunday dinner! "I have just earned anD{her scbol-;I I No. 1 Idaho Russet guests and ~he Galen Huey family arship which will pay' me $5.60 a'j ^ .'_ m'~,__ ~__~._..A__- ~-.*...... , ,_:_,_ • ~eek fm lwm ex ens and a su /-Mr tilter i~artrla es universal Joints f West Branch afternoon callers in' ..... i " g . p e, t -I Air tilter %artrlages untversal Joints I POTATOES 10 ib bag 49c " " ' ' ~ " The eat" " et into th[ee • VII rlllll~! ~.LIlIllLI~(~ YYliO~[ DlUU~b • Mr and Mrs. Harold Davis wereinele- y , is s up • ..... -* .... , ......... • Florida Seedless GRAPEFRUIT ........10 for 49C Sunday guests in the Martin Davis tote;n;'f apxd {thL:°ui~oew;S~;'q"am2~lY I Shock Absorbers Tail Pipes I home at Cedar Rapids. They attend- ! : ' " ' . , - • , m ~h d(nt advmces accoldlng to talent Calif. Head LETTUCE ................... 2 heads 29c ed the ba ti~m of their randdau -! ? " " '1 Wheel Beadmas Mufflers I • ~ m~n~th old Julie~Sue Davis 'and Ihave moved up one term so:I ........... ~ ......... 1 ~er, .~ , fl'£'that I ma~ leave at the end of this " which ,,as held at the St. Pat '~'" "-" ." " ' I fractional hp motors I L FROZEN ITEMS -- Methodist church noxt eleven weeks, with my aipm-i• " " ' I~ Snow Crop PEAS pkg. 19c ~2~