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27, 1941
MT I/i i ltlflN qfll lAl New Century Club Will ]First Father and Six Linn Township
t from . tvAa. Vaaltllvtl tJv art ponsor l XnlDltlOn !
her i urio I ------ ] Daughter Banquet r Schools Are Open
-- The New ~entury club will be .
,Legion Enjoys TalkGwen hosts at an exhibition, program,|Was A Success The Linn to sh*p School Board
I*. ~-~ I By trey. Hartzel At uinner I and tea in the Little Theatre in the I ------ met at Grange Hall on Monday eve-
[|t~dl' I ]11~a'~ [ Rev. C. F. Hartzell presented, an / Ward school on next Wednesday [ The. first Father-Daughter ban- ning. Only the Glenwood, Nor-
"~'~ lkJl[ LI[~ ] excellent talk on "South Amerma,"/afternoon, April 2. The exhibit [quet sponsored by the meu of the wood, Beach, Leigh, Forest Edge
IkT ~ ] at the twenty-first anniversary din-|will include work from the pupils IMethodist church was held n [and Grange Hall schools are open
I~a~.J i ner of the American Legion at the in the grades, the typing class and |rnurs~ay evening with 134 present, now.
t I~1~ ] Goudy Tea Room on Friday eve- I the manual arts department of the [A fine dinner was served by division i Several years ago the Paralta
,----,ning. Rev Hartzell's first-hand in-IMount Vernon high school. The/7 of the V~SCS. I school, the red brick that stood on
~lk 1~ *,formation is very interesting and [ public is cordially invited and urg- [ Rev. Glenn Rowley offered the i the corner just north of the Paralta
trices has made him in great demand as ed to attend and view the work Jinv catt n. Dr. F. G Brooks was church' was consolidated with
[] a speaker on similar occasions. 251being done in the local schools. A master of ceremonies. Martha Jane iSpringville. Hopewell, that stood
~ |i members of Hahn-Howard post silver tea will follow. The pro- Rogers responded to, "A Toast To on the corner just east of the John
]~t'l~-~-, |! were in attendance. Jay Beach, a ceeds from the tea will be used to Dads," and Dr J. B. Culbertson Lacock farm, consolidated with
r~.~ [I guest in the home of his brother ! purchase shrubbery /or the yard I spoke on, "A Toast to Daughters." Martelle.
D "-- ~" [i Charles Beach, was an out-of-town at the high school building. The [ Peggy Jane Magee sang, "Thou Art i Rosedale which stands just west
-,zor Blades |lguest from Cedar Rapids. club had a similar affair last year|Lovely as a Flower," and "Still islef Merle Goudy's, now send their
!e0r ~0nhla 1~.I.~ ]/ ~ ~ 1 and the money was spent for shrubs |the Night" with Clare Littell an I students to Norwood, The Williams
itll !~,~.~'~ ~u~*: /]. 1he.l-lores ~oclal clue is meet: which made the local school [accompanist. Paula I'rall present-Ischool, just south of Don Good-
~,**:n lUb,~ U mg tnls almrnoon a~ me nome ox ~rounds more attractive They are lea a sore wmtten mr tne occasion
"~ i ~, ~ " t years send their students to the
5tlAVl~o ,n~ /] mrs memn bnaener [ honing the neople in Mount Vernon /~y ner ~atner Dr. Neil Miner spoke Lei-h school
~-,~ ~wAlvl,The Past Chief's Association will an~l vicinity will show their inter-]on, "What Dads Expect of daugh- A~I of these schools in days ~one
~aC 1] meet for a luncheon and meeting lest in this worthy cause this year. [tcrs," and Mary MaoGre~or an-i by had large enrollments and,
|i at the home of Mrs. Hattie Miller, ~ An entertaining pantomime will |swcre~ mr tne aaughters wHh, strange as it may seem believe it
8,~, ~,~. o |~Fnday, April 4. !be presented at 3:30o'clockon What. I aughtcrs. .I'~xpeet of. Dads. ,let not, the schools that are open,
olze t r Dr I E B]gge~ x~ as chairman of
)Ls~r.-- -- [i The R & N Circle will meet in~"The Old .and New Pe iods el[the -romotion ~co~imitte'~ x(ihi ~ !are all in the old fashioned school
xiN LOTION p the I. O O. F. hall Friday evening, I Dress." rams ~.irace West ~s gen- v .~ ~ cn ] buildings, while the newer type of
u 1 r hm ~oia tlCKe~;s ana IOOKC(1 aI(( I other
~{L~ [[ March 28. Hostesses will be Mrs. i ere s y fu n.is ' g the costumes :for I ' '~ I buildings that were built in later
,~t,t, |i Mildred Thompson and Miss Carrie the pantomime. During the bust-[uetm~ years now stand vacant.
1' ~Ipple Wltn lollr GaugDt( r8
II Kyle ness meeting of the club, election l '" '~'" ' ~ ~" i ---------
l I there ~as the Dad ~,~,lth the ltrgost
I~ .00 Val ',of officers will be held Mrs Edith ' " " ~ ~ ." .~
~ Ue [I Inglemde club wall meet w)thicurrent will nresent the nr~ ]number of daughters .ro c.t [Norwood School News
"aTER BOTTLE II Mrs. James McCutcheon, MonaaY[Members ar,~ a~kea to n~ti~=" ~ [.Miner was the youngest daughter i Month of March
evemng March ui. ~mss ~wae e a r-
~, [[,' |chinas of day and meetina nlace ~present and Barney Peddycoart was i Rermce ~n, Teacher
' ~U I[ DanKs win review tne. OOOK, 'The [ ~" -" ~" ~" "[a great grandfather who was pros- ~. . -T~
~----- ~ []Star Gazer," by HysanyL [ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peet enter-lent wur scnom oecora}mns ~or me
F~!~- ~ [i Balliet chapter D A. R. will ltained their evening card club at [ ------------~ month of March conmst of a poster
]of Paul Revere in honor of his ride
o . llmeet w~th Mrs Fred Traws, Wed-Ithe~r home on Tuesday evening. IRotary Club Sees Colored
o1~ Pon,~--a- - l!nesaay evening, ~pril 2, at 7:30 ~ Bridge was played at three tables |Scen 'P ko. I i in me mon}n Ol ~pru. we, felt up
--,-~ouent Itn'oloo~ ~.~ nossie Wallis willJ ~ *,--*'-,**,*,~ ,me patriouc posters ana ~oys oi
rA ~ ~ars ~,aurance west emermlnea -----~ [
S~E O~- DIITnD ]i be the assisting' hostess I K last month. Shamrocks and chef
~ - *,v u*~ ,~ " her eontrae~ orlage eluD on " ~esaay ! uaaenrome Slides OI lglOrlda u~ ~ ~. *L k~ 1--1- -. ~ ' a
Wl ~ " /scene. . ouys occupy me macNuoaros, wine-
. th Each 11 Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Bigger were afternoon. A dutch treat luncheon I " s were shown tothe Rotary I rnlU ch I,A ,~ h,~
ub with the I red M(Gt~ re ~(
~10~}I~AMr~ -~ -~.[~ihosts to their evening bridge club 1 at the Baker house preceded the I ' ' ' " " : ~ ' P J ' ~- ! first "or~ ~ ~o~, ~, ~ ~o,+,~
-,s ~I tor Oil Tuesday e~(nm atthe Gou ~ ,- ~ o
~, - I~,W ]lit the Goudy Tea Room on Thurs-Igames at the West home I ~ ~ ~ " g - :lil' . - :'," .~' 7"
",i lesnow takeinelr lace.
t 'L00TH BRUSH [iday even)ng.B~dge was played at*, Mr. and Mrs Dick Busenbark will [dy. Tea Room qbe wetures werei During art period t2; third and
~ Iithree mines Kelresnmems were i be hosts this evenina for the re~u I ~aKen uy C. o l~yncn jr. and James ~
O " " ' " *" " M,' ' sevenm graaers nave been paint-
eCutch on Sam t ouseu asm
C I served during the evening
--~ II " " [lar meeting of the Guild of the [~ ~ " ~' : " " ~ '*" in~ pictures of snrin~ birds These
17 ~.~-----'-----~--- [[ Mr. and Mrs C F Becker were I Presbyterian church. A picnic sup- [ ,arge ot t ne. progra~.n, i are to be nut above ~he blackboard
~ill e to their ,~ues~s a~ [nc meeting wer( I~ev -
~,'. Pint []hosts last Friday ev ning ]per will precede the meeting, lW A Bostrom "" - -?" ;'" "-' at the front of the room.
pastor el the ~vle[n- . . ,
"~tANTI.ql~o~,o [ievening bridge club. Dinner wasI The Friendship club will meet/odist ehu-,~h ,-~* ;~ . t Miss Lassen received our Life-
.~i.t~'*''x~ ][served atquartettableswlthbrmfielfor an afternoon work meeting,/I,eighr and-i~on*'~cr~:~,:""x~,~(,~,'~!buoy Health Charts last week.
't~ following Places were lainxor ednesda A rfl 2 w~th Ea h
C |1 [W y, p ' Mrs A1-/Vernon hi,'h a-n~,~o ' c pupil received a chart, pin,
]]sixteen. meda Dill. Mesdames Dorothy and[ and a school size bar of soap. We
l~lll D-, illMrs. Jane West was hostessfor [ Ida Henik will be the assisting host- [ Gooa i are to use our charts each day for a
IU~l,~ ~***t ]I the meeting of Altruria club on/esses. / " .~.~.~.*~ ~ .~ u~ i month. If everything is done each
th aeRING TONIo I ~ Monday evening. Mrs. Caroline I Mr~ Irl Hoodmaker wa- ~- [ lvleI witn Mrs. I"IUIK day and a check put after it, we are
'~5 ~'~! [I Hartung presented a paper on the to her afternoon card club on Tues / "~h,~ r- ,~ t,~u =^~.~ o~ awarded a gold star for each week.
~'~ltle ~c If subject, Women m Modern Lttera-lday Bridge was played at three |on Thuro-*--- ~ ~ Some of us took them home and
~.~-- [! lure." A discussion by the mere-|tables. Refreshments served hy the/at the home of Mrs. Ed Pitlik. De- i o he s e them at school: .
. ~[~l~l~ I] hers followed, l hostess were enjoyed after the ]spite the mud, and the fact someI we nave an .enro~men~ .of nine
[ ''~.~.~ pUpllS now Uimora ~unnng has
0U~ ~ [! Miss Gertrude Cowan and Miss games. ~members walked, some came with l
enroneo as a primary smaenL
C~,~ IIOICE OF [IAnna Jordan were co-hostesses atI The Past Noble Grands will meet [team and wagon, and others in cars I c~,r *hr i hun~o, ~
" aoraan ~ I v" "" "~ "' ~
rTINTf u lla droner Sunday at the .!on Thursday, April 3 with Mrs |23 members were present. Clubltv Clifford and~Rut~h E"l~a~neare
. ~itL 1, ~t,t,~ [I house. Their gues~ were: Rev.anaI Hattie Stoneking at Lisbon. Mrs. ~had met two weeks before with workinv on'their addition oomhin~
~ ~."' ~ach I I Mrs. G. C. Lustea, ur ana Mrs.|Ethel Coster will be assisting host-[Mrs Leitha Kaplan, but none of ~~ i-~ n,'~n~i~--~--l~ h'" ~"~-,:~-
ur-DUNDEE PIPE [i E. W Bro.wnmg and Mr. and Mrs. less."Roll call will be answered by the offmers were present .so this ~n-g'~tt~e" i~a~y,s~'Big'"]~'oy *story~n
~1,"" [I frank .~,ln,s . om of l an r~aster verse. I :i~Sc:f: nrStchma:eetlng wire me new !her reader. The other primary stu-
"~*~ I] ~oroms wm mee~ at me n e l Mrs. Frank Johnson of Minneap-I ~ ' ~dents are on their last story in the
!, l IMrs. Frank Cole Monday evening, ["Fs ~inn~,ho is ~ m,es in Che] Tne IOllOwlng committees were ~i,~ ~,~n~ ~ar.~ ~.~n o ~ ~
P0 I March al Dr Bertha Sw~m and appointed by the president Mrs l
1~ lUld ~s@ l, " . I home of her son-in-law and daugh-I ' " other primer soon
~s,Mrs J B Lain will be the asmst i Armstrong, to serve ior the next~
l~0~u~"- |i . - - "g " ' :lter Prof. and Mrs. Karl Andrist, t ' i Joyce our first" grader started
~v~ 15 e Dr N A Miner, oI year ~aower committee 2ars ~lwn
- ALT [i ing hostess s . h ] has been honored on two occasions [Ru~:ell "'r -'" ". spelling' last month. She receives
the geology department at t~ornell t is eek s Chests fll s,lvl s Kusseil mamcoaL
-- Zlo I[ '] h w Mr . r W" iam : ' ! a 100 practically every week in her
" will be the gues~ speaker ^-*^-'^~-~-~ ~* ~ l"-~h^^n in ~'erIw rK committee, mrs t~urt meal}
I I ~ ' .~ . '~ woros. ~ne ]s revmwlng her num-
t I~, ~---~ |i The I B C club met for a lunch- honor on Tuesday and Mrs. R. W. mrs }~eme uuncani xempnone ber work.
' -] C mmlttee, IVlrS MiDiS ~artung
12 |leon Tuesda with Mrs Rose Rmh- Barker was her hostess at a lunch- Sharlene has completed her sec
y -
--~& Miss Gladys Russell Chmrmen anu
i(y NA~T~ ~* [ man at the Dr and Mrs E. C Prall con today at her home I ~. end number book and is working
arlPklI~t~ ] [ " e res " co-cnairmen, oi uivision 1, Mrs.
home Seven members w re p - Th birthda s of Mrs Hathe on the third number book Her
I e y I Mmtu, K~ 1~, Mr~ G Miller' ~ -
~ 16C i ent and included: Mrs. Relhman, Miller, Bernard Van Etten and Har- I v : ' i readmghas been fable storms,
Anna~ ~lv. z, LvIrs. t )~[lS J~lllgOn an~ mrs
}Mrs Rebecca L~ttle M~ss The Slee mg Princess and now
~"~'--~~- [i "; " r- I rY Hudelson were celebrated at a lRhoda Neal; Div 3, Mrs M Klein-i P ",
u~ o t ~ dorian, lvtrs rtose ttlcKman lvz. s. I u,m--ne-', on Sunda,~ evenin, ,iven by, I " " "~. . ~J a serms oi. nve IOIK. songs.
]~}- ~- olze |l ~ ~.L~. ~xr ~li~ "~r.-. V,'i-Browmna I |ecK anct mrs. t~ena ~eai, ~zv.a, Howard ~ orkm" o" subtr~-
--~ M~. I~ ocao,c ,a o, ~.o. ~ o ~'~rars. Miller a~ ner nome. "this iS|Mrs F Alex-nd-~r~nn ~a,o o : o ~ s,~-
"~I~A and Mrs Hanna ~ '-" tion with borrowingHe has fin
TICA I I - ,the seventh year the three have[M~,th ~ ~ "
At~ I I I o'-served birthda-'s to'*ether ThoseI "*~ =w~. ~v,-~, ~,~. v'~"iished his five tables and within a
~.~ ~t~C I Four~een mnaergar~en roomers u Y ~ t Gtmn. ~
met with Mrs J B Laing, teacher, I present were: 11~s. Miller Mr. and[ The next meeting, of the club williw,ee~ w~n De ready for ms - mx
~~~~'~ [I in the kindercarten room m the IMrs. Ha ry e " be on Anril 3rd at the homo o Mr~ '
' " " " r Hua zson Mr andMrs ]taOleS. in geograpny ne nas been
Fb~. l~~ [I Ward school on Tuesday afternoon. I Bernard Van Etten,Mr. and MrS. IGordon ~}eal.- ,mKm.gtrips to,varmus lanas on a
M[l[~l||T[I~t~,A very pleasant afternoon was Erroll MiIIer and Miss MaryOle-/ At the close of the meetina de I magm carpel
-- ' " " ' ' e o - i we the seventh graaers are
~,~IL~ c for d~scussmn son and Jack Miller of C dar Rap
Ill|l| ~,spent. The subje t "[ licious refreshments were served*work~na on a unit of an~les We
~Llr |i led by Mrs. Laing was, "Objectives i ias. by the hostess, carrying out a luse our com,asses and ,-retractors
P~h~.~. DIfUG ~ [! in the Modern Kindergarten," with I ~ J spring theme. One of the inter- i T aln~ "~'h'~ are~ S~ono F~co ';
Ix."''ptlOn,Dru ,ist. |i~ greatest. ,emphasis . on "Reading. I NIUUDIT VlSI~PI~I~I l~Ut~/~l~ I esting, things of the afternoon was --~oi ,"~:~'~,: ~",~,",~,'~a~ v.~t "~ ~l.l"-~''~ r " .e ("
% I Readiness Mrs Lamg apprecmtes watc
Bus De~, [, " " I Mr and Mrs.--~aul Bowman of l . hmg. the r~se of Abbey Creek, choir songs are now learned.
line cooperanon given uv ~ne IIIULII"I" ~ " "auring me axternoon it came ou~
~"---~'~-~-"------~ ers of the class " Neenah Wis are the parents of Ruth Uthoff celebrated her birth-
-~ --- . '. ": |el me banks aria llOOOeO, over con- ~a" thi~ mo"th ~'" *'~:~"~ t~*~
~a~h ~,~,: **= ~ l~,~.~. ~,s wa~ uu~ to all her classmates.
t to the fast melting of the snow. Miss Lassen is reading another
t Martin 2Vlovnihan of Fairfax~ ~ on o~ th Doris Force" M ster
e e y y
t~ I~,Y ~ ~ ~ ~ [spent from Friday until Sunday I PLEASANT HILL or" " r "
s na Me ni] bOOKS enutleo ' DIs ~o ce at
with his Hinter Mi s Ed y -
Mrs. Margaret Woods anor"
~IN L;E, IK1 han at the IAoyd LeGrand home -- Barry M
I nd r ttecent wstors were ~mrzey mac
~[I~t~- ~ ~.-- i Mrs. Frank Johnston who is a l Mr. a M s. A. F. Lamg, Lflhan, .~,~. ,~,-,n "Oo, c, n w~.~,~ a
,m SCHOOL MUSIC GROUPS lilst~nutht3 P:o~,f 22~ s~Inrs:nK~r~i Jeanganl2a~rthlle ~eoTeSUf~Y. dai2i l iEed~te rs Ruth Uthoff and Stan'ley
]~'~'~.lk r~ . . ~ . Andrist, expects to return to her Mrs. James Laing of Tipton. The "
**gn cnool AU{ll[OrlUm home in Minneapolis, Minn on i dinner was in honor of Mr. Laing's ~ ~ .
Friday. brother, Earl, who will leave for oon reeK
Coach Harold Fisher of the the army Friday of this week. Mrs. Forrest Huey
Mount Vernon high school is plan- Mrs. B. L. Connell was a Wed-
ning to take several track men to nesday visitor at the home of Mr.Mrs. Leonard Gallmeyer and son
the District Indoor meet which will and Mrs. Joe Jilovec. and Mrs C.C. Kerslake spent!
8 p.m. be held at the State University of KathIeen Woods was a Wednes-ITuesday visiting in Tipton at the
Iowa, Iowa City, on Saturday. day overnight guest of Jean Pavel- I home of Mrs. Kerslake's mother
Admission 20c
Money For Transportation To
MUsic Contest and Festivals
THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HAWKEYE-ItF,~OI1D AND TIlE LISBON HEILALD
---- [ -- i ,i, ,2. ~ I
- -, 2 3
of Davenport attended the confer- I Hall schooI on Monday afternoon, Mrs. J. G. Ennis arrived Tuesday
ence on Family Relations, which Mr. and Mrs. Francis Conner and morning from Long Beach, Calif
was held at Cos College last Fri- f family were Sunday visitors in the and is spending several days |n the
day. i home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dor- home of her son, Dr. J. H. Ennis
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kamerling]cas. and family before going to her
and Patty attended a birthday din-t Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koch, June home in Tama.
ner honoring Harold Carr of Me- I Ann and Junior were Saturday din-
chanicsville at the home of Mr. and lner guests of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ray Martin, who
Mrs. epic Parks. t Scott. have made their home with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Anderson vis- ~ Martin's parents, Mr and Mrs John
:* a ~. ~ : A ~ ~ Mount Vernon lh~,w~e~.e It.crowd Whitlatch Inoved on Monda to
#~u ,~wr~. ~vx~v.~ .rxzz.~,L.= c ~, ~'~ ~V:lnt Ads PAY " is ' ' .~ y
Luke s hospital Tuesday afternoon 1 - tanwood where they will remde.
They made the acquaintance of[~'--' :
their new granddaughter. ~|
:[ Th "gAll [
CeMntrmal Linn e Campus Bowlm eys
!! are proud to announce that there are now |
Mt. Zion Community Club will |
meet on Friday evening, March 28,~ ~,h* ]]~ |*,|
with the new officers presiding. I~ ~'~ llll l tin I~a~nrta at|awe (
Needlecraft Club will meet on I! ~v ,v aaa~ *t *aa~ JO |
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. ]| available for play at 10c a line |
H~ffrm22"Svoboda of Muscatine and i Make up a party and "Reserve an Alley for the I
Ed Br0kel of New' Boston, Ill were l,Evening. |
calling on former neighbors in this,~, |
vicinity on Saturday. II ~ugr. wm. u. framer. |
Doris Archibald visited Grangeo~ - -- .~ -~ - -~ =-- -" =~ - -- ~-=--~-- -- I
] I I ] ' ]H ]] II]
SUPER SAVINGS SALE!
Starts Saturday Morning--
Ends a Week From Saturday Night
TINY FROCKS I
49c Value! i CURTAINS
In Si;;1 to6 [ 39c each
C [ Pair 78c
Made of percale with lots i l Two styles' to choose
of detail, usually seen I from--a washable rayon
only in higher priced I marquisette, 34x78 in.;
dresses . . . self-colored ] or an extra wide knit
buttons, self s a s h e s, I panel, 48x78 in. Both
French piping. [ hemmed and all ready
I to hang. The popular
Red and White [ ecru color.
ENAMELWARE[
,25c Each } NEEDS
3 -Qt Pudding Pan a B
I C nnon ath Snow Bird Pohsh
8 -Qt. Dish Pan I EN.E B.E i.
2 -Qt. Sauce Pan / P lVll la or Ull 1 1op
2-Qt. Covered Pan } BIG BATH TOWEL 49c
This is a BIG VALUE ] 1 A mop that wili give you
and one that you as a [Big 20x40 in. Turkish Towel years of serv/ce!
thrifty housewife won't /with handsome stripes. A
want to miss ! ]thrilling Super Saving that no
[thrifty housewife will want to 5c
121DIAm /overlook ! .
5 SPARKLING PIECES ] FACE-T-OWEL Snow Bird Pohsh
25c
} 10c
19c
Sugar Bowl, Creamer, ] A handy 15x27 inch Turkish Big 32-oz size. An easy-
Covered Butter or Pre- [ Towel in colors to match the o-use polish and a RARE
serve Dish, Salt and Pep- [ towel and wash cloth. VALUE!
per shakers with ruby,WASH- OTH
color tops. [ 3 now l$1rd wax
]Imagine! Just for this 25c
!iiii i i matching wash cloth, iB:ig size
) in. square. Buy sev-
eral, SHADES
read Pure 25c Each
iiii l " 16 and 19-inch Sizes
a l lg uper ,avlng. with practically a,l lamp
You ll like the new Spring- are bright with color-
" time colors that will blend so ful flower designs.
well with your new dresses. -----
It's real economy to buy sev- SELF-LOCKING RODS
eral pairs. Each 9c
Mrs. Henry Brown
Mrs. Chas. Johnston has been ill
for several days. Dr. Littig of Me-
chanicsville was called to see her
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kamerling
and Bob were visitors in Cedar
Rapids on Tuesday.
Mrs. Elmer Pratt and two daugh-
ters, who have been visiting in the
Chas. Johnston home, left for their
new home in Louisiana.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Andre, Monday morn-
ing in St. Luke's hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Frink of Ce-
dar Rapids were Sunday visitors
in the Forrest Huey home.
Forrest Huey delivered seed corn
for four days last week in Mechan-
icsville. On Friday, R W. Hughes,
manager of the Associated Pfister
Growers, of Davenport, came and
assisted him.
Mrs Donald Kamerling, Mrs. For-
'rest Huey and Mrs. R. W. Hughes
Mrs. Margaret Benesh received ka. i
Alfred and Jim Connell were
the announcement of the birth of a Monday callers at the home of Mr.
son, Robert William. to Mr. and and Mrs. B. L. Connell.
,Mrs. Fred Benesh, Saturday eve-Miss Bernice House of Lisbon
ning, March 22, at the Mitchell hos- ! was an overnight guest of Lillian
pital, Mitchell, S. l)ak. The baby Laing Wednesday evening.
weighed nine pounds and five Mr. and Mrs. John Woods were
ounces, party guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hess of Ely Saturday
evening. The party was in honor
of Jake Woods, who .will leave for
the army in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dvorak and
Arlene from Cedar Rapids were
Sunday evening dinner guests at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Leo
Woods
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Noska and fam-
ily were Monday evening callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Laing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess, Janet
and Roland were Thursday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Woods
the District Court of Linn County, and State of Iowa, I will offer for sale
the following described Real Estate, being sold subject to the ap-
Court. on
II
COMMENCING AT 2:00 O'CLOCK
LOCATION
of Mount Vernon, l t/z miles southwest of Lisbon, 80 rods north
School house, right on the rock road.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
/3 rods and the S 24 rods of N.E.S.W. all lying in Sec. 14, Twp. 82,
50 acres more or less as shown by the Government survey.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
containing 50 acres lays fine, there are no improvements but there
spot and 30 acres under the plow. This can be made into a
It lays close to school and is located half way between two
and is right on the rock road.
TERMS AND POSSESSION
Choose Carefully
Your Spring
Crystal Glass
COFFEE MAKER
25c
This one is a real Super Sav-
ing! Easy to use . . . easy to
clean. Makes 2 cups. Also for
making tea.
I
Having decided to quit farming, I will hold a complete closing out sale at my resi-
dence located 5 miles north of Mount Vernon and 5 miles south of Springville, 80 rods
north of Grange Hall right on the rock road, on
COMMENCING AT 12:30 SHARP
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
3 HORSES--1 bay gelding 13 years old (blind) wt. 1500; 1 black gelding 12 years
old (blind) weight 1500. 1 grey mare weight 1500 (blind) 14 years old, these three
horses are all blind but no one has horses that will do any more work than these will
and all can be trusted any place. This one pair of geldings work to gether swell and
you wouldn't know they were blind, they work right up.
11 CATTLE-- 1 Spotted Guernsey cow 6 years old, springing heavy now and due to
calf April 3rd, here is a grand cow and sound. 1 yellow Jersey cow 7 years old, due to
calf April 10th, here is one that anyone will like. 1 white milking Shorthorn cow, 3
years old, due to calf April 22nd, just aboutready to drop her 2nd calf. I think she is
hard to beat. 1 fawn colored Guernsey cow, 6 years old, milking heavy and bred to
calf Oct. 19th, here is one that will make a winter cow for some one. 1 Black Jersey
cow 4 years old, been fresh about 12 weeks, and rebred to calf Nov. 21st, here is an
outstanding cow, no one owns a better one. 1 Holstein cow 5 years old, been fresh I0
weeks and milking heavy, she is selling open. The above cows are bred to a pure bred
Hereford bull, every one is sound as money, and Lady and Kid broke. If you are
really wanting some good cows, come and help yourself. I only kept a few and they
had to be good. I am selling every cow I own. 2 cows, 1 with calf at side, 1 to freshen
soon. 2 heifers to freshen soon. 1 steer calf.
26 HOGS--ALL CHOLERA IMMUNED -- tried Hampshire sows that may have lit-
ters at side by sale day, these are dandies. 4 Hampshire spring gilts that will farrow
around April 1st, these are awful nice. 1 open Hampshire tried sow. The above sows
are bred to a pure bred Hampshire boar. 18 Hampshire fall pigs weighing about 80
or 90 pounds, all trimmed and vaccinated and doing fine.
price to be paid sale day to show good faith. Balance when
are delivered Possession will be given at once of the farm land, and
land subject to the sale contract by and between Herman Pieper and
NOTICE
i terested in looking over this property can see the Guardian or the Auctioneer.
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GUARDIAN FOR MARY HASKINS
ctioneer, Phone 130, Lisbon
D. H. Mueller, Clerk.
Match your costume with the perfect shades
in gloves, bags and belts and then choose a
hankie that complements the whole. Martins
have what you want.
Handbags $1.00 Gloves $1.00
Hankies 25c up Belts $1.00
CEDAR RAPIDS
MACHINERY, ETC. --- 1 Rock Island manure spreader in perfect shape, only used
3 or 4 years. 1 McD mower like new, gears run in oil. 2 sickles; Mc-D. straddle seat
single row corn plow; surface cultivator complete; 14-inch walking plow; John I)eere
end gate seeder; breaking plow; 1 3.section steel lever harrow; 1 medium height
wide tired wagon and wood rack box; new scoop board; flat bottom hay rack.
CORN and HAY -- 75 or 100 bushels of corn the crib. 5 tons more or less of clover
hay in the mow. <
Other articles too numerous to mention.
W. E. Challis, Auctioneer, Phone 130, Lisbon
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W. M. Bennett, Clerk