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ernon Locals ' Mrs F A Hunter is spending the .r W Craig 'enney being con Entre Nous Club Begins V H II " " .,, ., , Dillon Atherton ef Marsholltown Mr. Vet.on. In, --aw e.e-Roeor. 'spring recess, from her housemoth- fined to his bed for a couple of ernon onor Re prlngVllle News ispeHt ~h@ ,veok el]d at honle. er duties at Olin, in Gladbrook [weeks by illness. Local Cancer Dri in!S'- t O 's' r and The Lisbon .e.,... on Vacation froml visiting in the home of her dough- Mr. and Mrs A E Kudart drove we , or n'A Roxie Pederson The Sam Johnstons spent Tues- Thurs., April 4, 1957 rage ,~ [ege, spent last week lter Mrs. M. W. Lingard. ira Kansas City on Sunday to visit[ Material was handed out to work-' l day in Mr. Vernon with George the C. W. E'miths. ! The Herbert Thieles left for their !the farmer'sbrotherCarlKudart. i ers and final plans for the annual ! i CELEBRATE 25th ANNIVERSARY, Johnston celebrating his 8and birth ' ~eancer drive were made Monday ro]The Mr. Vernon high school honori On April 3 Briner's Store cele-jday The Marvin Johnstons were Thursday night brid~e met with , lists 36 students for the fh'st~ brated 25 years of business at theals° guests. Mrs. L. Thomas. Prizes were won Norton of Evanston i home in Dysart after spending i They returned Monday night, night at the meeting of the Entre nine weeks oil the second semestcu', i present location. Mr. and Mrs. iMrs. Howard Briner and mother, by Ginger Brown and Mareie Ernst end guest of her, several weeks in the parental Ken- [ S,, N. Merritt underwent surgery Nous club at the home of Mrs. C, Prof• and nethKirkpatriekhome assisting i for removal of gall stones Saturday F, Bauman. The drive will end on: J Mary Eilisc, n am] Tom BergmannlBriner started the store in the de-',Grace Mcfadden, spent Thursday Maurine Hallburg was a Wednes- • , with the farm. I at St. Luke's hospital. He is making April 15 when members will makeare the only two on the "A" honor Hines of Sioux City! T the chores on 'pression years, buyi!~g out A. R. l afternoon with Mrs. Dick Kolek. day evening dinner guest in the nd gues~ ..... I he Irl Tubbs" are expected home a satisfactory recovery• His son and their reports at the next meeting list: the rest are on the "B" roll. ! Gadskj[. Ito,~rd B~'mer has spent Ricky French attended Allen Me- Kenneth Taylor home. .... o u~ tne r. Mr . ~; ..... i e*ther during the week end or the i daughter-in-law the Robert Merritts of the club. Jay Fordyce will again [ 12th grade: Steve Ludley, Helen[ mos~ o,I ms llIe n] me same build- Grew's birthday party Thursday• i Tan Da Yo Ki met at the school ~rs. s *~me ann wlrs. i first of next week. After spending !of Clinton called on him Sunday. have charge of solicitations of the [Beckman, Myrtle Clark,SandraI }ng as ne was on}y1 years am wnen The Alhm t~eerlys were enter- i Wednesday afternoon to sing songs, i . r.,,.; .... r. ......... .~ ..,m -oo~n, Cunnin~ham , ms morner ann Iamer smrrea oper- rained at a miscellaneous shower : work on their memory books, and n~..,_ . i Several months in Florida they, C~hnrlotto Blake returned to ner ............................. s ~ ~ " " ......... last week at Antioch. The Louie learn new games. Plans were made i~2~ Iamily Spent ] visited in the homes of their daugh-ii ..... . . I ..or.era"- 1" o ~o* .e.p~" ~ .dm~'" ~.v...'¢~" ..... effort~ i llth .~rade'. Harold Clemen~s~ . ,, anne. me same store. lne ~umdmg classes at the Kahle, Methodist has-, . . • I ,s " • • E.remers attended from here. to make "sit downs". ~yasant m the par- ters Mrs. William Triton in Grand I ,qtal School of Nursin,, at Roehes- i w,ll be made to coordinate the work I Steve Heady, Robert Kruse. Thmra ~ one of the oldest m Sprmgwlle. 1~ ~ ! .... name, helping Mrs Iville Mich and Mrs, Anton Ausiehlter Minn Monde., after s~,endin~ so that no one will be contacted iBys Mamlyn Dean Jamce Glattly I ...... ~~ i t ......1~ n÷ hnmo onn,,nlo~oin~ from both at home and at hzs place of iMary Hartenberger, Gall Yeisley. ] RIDE-ELECT HONORED ----'an emer-ene-, a'~"endectom,, i business. 10th grade: Richard Hmdahl ncy Bobber was honored at a On the ot t -- NERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS: s J ~'~ ~" ~ Workers, with. the. name of the ~ Marghi ...... B~ir Kay Carnahan Jane ~ miscellaneous shower. Saturday. , A./3C Gerald Walter: son of !he lteamcaptainl,stedflrst, are: Mmes.'Costello, Irma Gammon, Gerda night at the Methodist Church inI Food You'll L,ke II ~mm wm~ers, armvea weanes~ay C F Bauman J Bennett J Dutch-[Kollman Linda Lenz Connie Mev-,Springville. Present were Mmes. I from Sheppard A.F.B., Wichita or, i~. P. Ini~ and O. E. "Young; !er Sharon Real Nancy Pisari~k t Ernest Johnson, Norman Purinton, J rapery cleaning time is here again Falls, Texas and will leave Apr}l 11~ Mmes Jay Fordyce, C. Bryant, R. LrLinda S,hearer ~Iarie Sippola ' Anna Larson, Harold Batchelder I " "~ for Andrews A.F.B. in ~warymn~ A. Nelson, Miss Nellie Hartung and [ 9th grade: ' Robert Ache;~bach ] Louellen Bebber. Howard Briner, Here's for food "~J&~ / (2)r_ where he will be stationea ~or ±~ Miss Edna Kegley: Miss Ethel Ryan, IRobert Beckman Dave Neal Lumir / and Charles Bebber, and Misses efresh your home today by havina ~ months. 'Mines. J. Kirkpatriek J. Meade, I Nezerka Ed Saa£hoff Heather i~ris-IHazel Kennedy, Gloria Joyce and that hits the spot, ,~,~/r~r~z;A~/¢-~'-z_':: /i Mr and Mrs. Don Paulson of Mar- and A1 Morrissey; Mmes. D. U. bin Susan Dye Caroivn Lenz ~hir I ~ebme, ~a~ ~eooer, ~emres ann served at counter or booth. ~ "-~-~" ~ " . ~" (3 telle were dinner guests of the'~Van Metre, L. Mitchell, J. Strick- Icy'Shover Do'rothv ~rolfe '~ - Evelyn Heald all of Springville; Stoltz s clean your draperies. 7. James Lodges Monday evening.I land, G. Wilson and Miss R. Pink- JUNIOR H'IGH ~ ' I Mrs. Gall Batchelder, Marion; Mrs. / ' erton . • • Jerry Akers and Mrs Lumir Wy- [Way Z Sunday callers were the Lodges i .. " ..... The jumor h~gh also had but two man "~entral ~'" ;;'- " " returned fresh and lovely ~ son and his ~amisy ...................... the Bill ~oagesi either~ t~ecaUSeabsentSevermor cmOill Mrsmem~erSMeadeare "A" o-'*-ieo ^" *h~ nin ....... k° "~'~"' ii were MrstC Frankth~tY'Root±neMrsn°StesseSFrank Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack . . . / / and Barbara. and Mr. and Mrs. Ser-i ..... ,, .. _ ' Peter Kollman and Michael Bider-IT, ---- ', ..... ' ~,, tram Stoltz Cleaners " rail Lodae of Cedar Ranids Vivian wno is In cnarge oI me arlve, nas ,,,,~ h~+~, ~+h ~,o~ n-ha ~,,o+ ~...It~eooer, ~rlys lvictAleary, t~everly try us once and you'll be back. / Grassfiel~t of Anamosa"an'd Cecil" announced that contributions mail-""~.": ",~;,'*".2 ................. land Phoebe Heald. The bride's ~t Collins of Viola ed or handed to any workers by any °ns~ne _-~: rm~ 1 n ~'il v ~" " l eolors of pink and white were used Come in todayl | t' .d and cleaned by those ...... ' .... lwho wish to give win beverymuch ~z~2 ~gr~e:,,~ar~e e anflYlin the refreshments and table dec- repare Mrs r~ennem r-e~erson's momer~ • em er ..,,,~o,,., ,,,.,o,~, ~v~mer, memn ~me • • • • . ....... apprecmted. Several club m b s Th --e "oh .... r ..... [oratmns. M~ss Bebber will be mar- v and mater, ±wrs. ~. o. rmwara o: , i,,, h,~h,,~,~, ith the drive last year ~ gra~ : t~ er~ t~ant inK, ~mr- ried to Jerry Akers ~r Saturday Who know how Iowa City and Mrs. Robert Luthro ;'~',~",~n~*~i'et'o do so because of'ill- ley Woods, Jeremy Meek, Dennie' Anril 6 at 7~30 .,m in "tho Metho.' of Newton, and the latter's daugh-I nessor-ai~sence from the communi- Pisarik. dist church in Sl~ringville. " vet . . ~ ter Polly Ann, arrived Sunday for a I tv ~U~CT~ r'.~An~ ~ - Y precaution taken to Insure m visit in the Peterson home Mrs~ ............... • " Francis Pisarik and Kay Woods TO ENTER MUSIC CONTEST • :1> Howard returned home Monday but I C .... ~__-- AJ ...... you against shrinkage z Mrs. Lut ro and Polly Ann are re- h ~V~llll~i~ll ~q~UV~II~ maining for a week. !In Cub Scout Rank ~ .attended a meeting of pastors of the I aw~a~Vde[a~r~eg,~dW]~a~t a~ng~an; o don't ~-, The Rev. and Mrs. O. Sandbach ...... , u,ay, call 5591 today, l I - ....... Mrs'"' ............... ............ Wyoming-M o r 1 e y sub-district at ...~.~ .. ~ .~.., ..~ ~÷ ~r,~,.n,,,, ~ o~nwooa ~amraay. ~r. ann . r " t C H Pettersen wer hosts at a ban Cub Scout Pack 40 m the elemen- -- IquetF" " " at noon for pastorse and the*r'" I tory ............... school buildings: ,..n ....... • N~ I wives. Plans were announced for a stCUbs~re~ce"¢'.'~_.~'v'~t==~,~::~:'~.~.,,,,,.,~,,,,~,,.,~.~.,,~,..._ --,~i~:~,, ' ~ real emphasis on Lenten programs a A ' ~ ' _._______._' ......... *"~° ....... g n rmstrong and Ray Stoner. ~ ~lea~e 8 !1r_ D.~,I 1-~. ~e]. IBear badges were presented' t° i ,~ =,,~ r-*,~*- I George Rompot, Dick Fordyce and r ~ *Bob Gardner. Those getting Wolf ! ibadges were Steve Neal, Gene ~~_ __ __ i Stoneking, Jack Werling, Teddy #~| ][~A~.||]h.|f~ Sutliff, Rudy Becicka, S,teven Stasl- NERS S-- I ~LI~|~IIII~I~ i1 ny, David Stastny, David Stoner, , Barry Roberts and Doug Colon. ~ANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS I The skit, on Indians, was present- ~ ~ f'~ ~ ~-, .H !ed by Den 2 under the direction of ,.,ur rower ~,,eaner wIH Mrs V G S'toner and Mrs Mervyn ~~~ _ /)It1"~ .. . , . ]Armstrong. " onng your upnolsmry, i Lak II : S,4! From Above, a rugs and carpet to life, truly clean, moth proof- Cornell College Shining Light ed and ready to use in $ To~rl~f:h the darkest shadows" " "comes the light a few hours. presents eternal. We endeavor to ex tess th- lace of this abiding faith, p e so Phone 7302 IA~ DON AND DOROTHY BAXTER Baxter Mortuary lathr rn°nOl Dial 6171 Lisbon Dial 8-61 71 DeCamp Furniture Repair Mr. Vernon THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE SPOT FOR "EATING OUT" We like families, and families like us On Our menu are tastethrills alore for ever;one tWith "u " g ,. J mor size ortions for ihe small fry). aaother • - enjoys the respite from kitchen dU,ol :ies, and appreciates the fine points of iz'- CUlinary skill. Dad likes the modest ot Our checks! Holiday House Jct. 30-261 Mt. Vernon Values Going Up and Up With property values on 'he up and up, it may be time to take another look at your fire insurance coverage to be sure it is ample. Insurance premi u m s fi- nanced in easy payments. N. Merritt Insurance Dial 3412 Mt. Vernon, Ja. o Dave Brubeck and his Modern Jazz Group featuring Paul Desmond King Memorial Chapel Friday, April 12 8:00 p.m. Admission, $1.25 For advance reservations, write Cornell Business Office Mount Vernon, Iowa % % How'$ it wor ng? Many of our eustomer~ have found that they can bring back "like new" performance to their radio and tele- vision acts for the amall cost of an adjustment or repair job. Often just a new tube does the trick. Tr~ our prompt low-cost service. Picture Tubes Rejuvenated New Antenna Installed Rotator Repaired or Installed. Philco, G.E., R.C.A. Factory Authorized Service KALIBAN APPLIANCE ( Mr. Vernon, Iowa are listed on the "A" roll of sixth AT MT. VERNON grade and the following are on the Seven vocal groups, three vocal "B": Herbie Hendriks, Joan Hunter, soloists, 13 instrumental ensembles Deborah Lenz, Verna Aldrich, San- and eight instrumental soloists will dra Sehweitzer and Laurie Dye. be entered in the small group and ------ solo music contest to be held Friday Ward Sixth Graders and Saturday at Mr. Vernon. A brief outline of times for the vari- To Visit Legislature ous events is to be found on the : front page of this paper and parents Members of the 6th grade at Mt.}and friends are urged to attend the Vernon will be given an unusual l contest to hear the young people treat and educational opportunity~perf°rm" Tuesday, April 9 when they are tak- i en by bus to Des Moines to visit the I Springvilleschnucker,Presbyteria~pastor. Sunday-- Rev. legislature and points of interest in lR°bert the city. They will be accompanied lsch°°l 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:40 a.m. by Leo Gerst, prin. of Ward, Mrs.I Choir practice classThUrsdaYsaturday7:45 atP'm" Lammert and Mrs. Warner, teach-IC°mmunicants 9 ers, Mrs. Hendriks and Mrs. Chap- a.m. PWO April 10, devotions by ,Aileen Thoma and Bible lesson by man, room mothers. Monica Rodman. Hostesses: Neva The bus will leave at 7 a.m.; the Mercer, Flu Smith and Mary Oling- students will visit the legislature er. before lunch and tour the capitol building directly after hmch; tour Springville Methodist ~ Mauriee the airport and other places of in- M. Frevert, minister. Sunday school terest from 2:30 until 4, then leave 10 a.m., worship 11 a.m. Sermon D,as Moines for home. Supper will "The Resurrection and the Life". be eaten on the way back and the Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Sunday. bus expects to arrive here at 8 p.m. Mid-week Lenten ser v i c e s on Bus transportation for the field trip is furnished but the youngsters are responsible for their meal al- lowance. Mrs. Rod Davies, her sister, Jean McClean, and Mrs. Miriam Hen- driks of Wilton stopped at the Dan i Davies home en route to Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Hendriks, who is Thursday at 8 p.m. Children's mis- sions at 4 p.m. April 11. The Leon Hollins' of Central City called on Martha Hood Sunday af- ternoon. Roland Neal of Fort Dodge called Wednesday afternoon on his parents the C. E. Neals. Mrs. Clare Petty attended the Earl Lehr funeral in Cedar Rapids Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Petty called Let's have a with dreamwear Peppermint stripe shortie pajama with little boy shorts, so comfy and cool "Satin Set" batiste. Pink, blue stripes on white. Sizes 32-38.. $4.98 Mr. and Mrs. Davies to Chicago for a week end visit with their daugh- ter and son-in-law, the Nell Cole- roans. They stayed at the Winder- mere West hotel. sister of Mr. Davies, remained at ", the Davies home and accompanied "~. at the Fred Bailey and W. C. Seerist homes Tuesday. The Jim Barnes family visited in Strawberry Point and Dyersville Sunday• Mrs. Harley Coppock and Misses \ "--:-~" State Board of League Leta and Mable MeShane spent Wednesday in Marion visiting Mrs. FREE . . . Meets Here Next Week Ella McShane and Mrs. Maude with each pair of these pajamas shown Secrist. here . . . an RCA Victor highlight album The State Board of the Iowa The Darrell Manley family called League of Women Voters will meet in the Harley Williams home in featuring in Mr. Vernon next Wednesday and Coggon Sunday afternoon and on Julius La ~:;~:~,:;;~::mL Thursday, April l0 and 11. Board the Theron Halls in Cedar Rapids ~.__~h--t, Rosa :Jt~t,,s t,:~o~,~i ~i members will stay at Alumni House Saturday evening. '~ I -" +, ,,^:~'~;%~,x~:~.~,~¢t~ .... I~-_2~-~ I worm ~, .,~,: ~ :: ?!~:~: 'where the business sessions will be Harold Sheehy was a Wednesday I ~l~'~ I . . . plus ['!'~/~ ~I~N~ ~lli~ ~:: ~l~l~, held. Mrs. C. DeWitt Norton, a supper guest in the A.S. Sheehy member of the Board, will be host- home. He has just returned from J J ,booklet ess to the group at luncheon onCalifornia. [a Wednesday and the board of theI The Kyle Clerks were Thursday ,~[ H;j~, ~ g" local League will entertain the,afternoon callers in the John Car- ' ~,~, "-'~>~ at° .~..-~ ' ~" ~.~,~..-~'~:~: !i;:}: visitors at breakfast on Thursday bee home in Mt. Vernon. ~[ Pajama ~:~i ~.'>~ at the home of Mrs. D. U. Van Happy Chirping Blue Birds met ~ Party" ~::~i:::~L.-~:: Metre. lwith Mrs. Barnes March 27 and Members of the State Board are I after lunch called on Judy Clark, Mrs. Donald W. Lambie of Clear who has just returned home from Lake, pres., and Mmes. Roland ] St. Luke's hospital. Grefe of Des Moines, aid Hoffman j The Eugene Kohl family were U [:)re Ss of Marshalltown, Richard Ulrick of Sunday dinner guests in the Floyd Mason City, Alfred Dimmick of Clark home. Davenport, Austin Getz of Ames, Judy Clark, daughter of the Floyd Mt. Vernon, Iowa Howard Waters of Danville, Karl Clarks, returned Tuesday evening Kneen of Mt. Union, Richard Spen- from St. Luke's hospital where she cer of Cedar Rapids, Ralph Fink- has been confined for a while. bine of Atlantic, Avery Tucker of The Carl Burroughs' left Satur- Aurora, Homer Miller of Waterloo day for a trip to Florida and a and Mrs. Norton. Mrs. Frank Nye visit with friends. ~ ~0 v=It AC of Cedar Rapids will also attend. Mrs. Dorothy Dirks of Mr. Vernon spent Thursday afternoon in the ~ Woman's CI b George Dirks home. U * * * The Bill Conrads of Marion were Saturday guests in the Frank Wood- AM/MNA TRIP worth home. Members of the Woman's Club are The Clell ports visited in the planning a guided tour of the Am- Claude Port home in Marion Sun- WEED®CHOPPER mas on Friday, April 26, with lun-i day afternoon. |lectr!c Fencer cheon at the colonies. ReservationsI The L. A. Johnstons entertained at dinner Saturday evening in hun- for transportation must be madeI $295° by April 15th with Mrs. F. A. Hunt- or of the birthdays of L. A. Johns- er at Olin Hall. She will have re-I ton and Mrs. Dave Johnston. turned from her vacation by April The Tom Pollocks and Mary Tay- 8th, and may be reached at the lor spent a week in Detroit, Mich., dorm. Plans are to go by chartered visiting the Paul Mallivitz'. bus, which will accommodate 37 Roy Stewart of Mr. Verr .......... passengers. Friday dinner guest of the Cuyler --" eRre,~:e:n Vee ~~. c eone,m regR:~ roaCf~ i~e :IF~e?~ dl$:tst~ e~s a Apri: s15' at ' ' J " - l attended the " ' " g ion with the Music dept. WSCS at St. John's Methodist church in Davenport last Tuesday. Mt. Vernon Church Notes The Roy Williams' sr. spent Sun- day at the home of their son Roy ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Williams' jr. in Marion. Ralph C. U~erwager, Pastor The Robert Hotz family visited Mrs. Hotz' parents, the Manalso Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Wershi.p Seamonds at Welton Sunday. 10:45 a.m. Services will be held in the Legion Hall. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~~t~_"375'*'~'- Karl E. Swanberg, Pastor Completely new bat- Thursday, Junior choir practice at lery model. All ¢on- 4 p.m. Union Lenten service at the l • ne~'lions In b~se. Pre- Presbyterian church, 7:30 p.m. The t,ct~l agein*t did or Rev. Dr. Fouke will preach on d~m~ge. "When You Believe--In Loveasthe ~-% , .,~,~,~ Method." Mrs. D. O. Pringle Sunday, April 7, Church school at $199 9:30 a.m. Classes for all ages. Wor- ship at 10:45 a.m. Nursery service Licensed Real Estate Broker ~,,~ey.,rs~k for youngsters downstairs during El i F S ppli the service. The pastor will con- 601 First Ave. So. ectr c encer u es tinue the theme: "Towards an Un- Phone 6891 derstanding of Jesus," and will speak on "Who Is This Jesus--Be- 6 Volt Hi Power Batteries, Full Guar- hold the Man!" The Rainbow girls ' antee, (Hot on) Lot" $2.95 will be guests at services. I II I| Lenten family night fellowship, I IIII .... IIIII I with potluck supper at 6 p.m., fol-]lllI All IIIIII Mile Spool Fencer Wire ...................... $5.98 lowed by discussion "Mission:[[][[ ="~== ==='=* =~nw~*~n IIIIII U.S.A." Monday, April 8, Session meetinglHH ~.n~ ,,. [[[[[ Steel Posts with Insulators ........................... 40c at 8 p.m. 11111 ........ IIIII" TIIE METHO CHURCH ]1111 IIII11 Ground Rods ...................................$1.25 Hugh B. Fouke, minister 1111 _ _ _ IIIlll v. E rle Copes, mi, ster of music llll I lp#=O l l p III1[I Wood Post Insulators, Box of 50 ..... $3.95 April 6, last session of prepara- IIII I~1~11 I I1~1 1% IIIIII tory membership class, 9 a.m. '1111IInn-%,'qlhd~lAIi#d IIII n Fifth Sunday in Lent, 10:45 a.m. llJlI .... IIII/J Insulators for Steel Fence Posts, complete worship. "Bursting Wineskins--The l llll IIIlln Box of 50 ........................................ $6.95 Cross and Its Redemption." 6:3011111 ,~, IIII/I p.m. high school youth fellowship.'llll "' III1'" Tuesday, 9:30 to II a.m. Woman's[IllI IIIItJ Society study course. I|||| -- " """ l[ul ~ ( Wednesday, 2 p.m.W.S.C.S, with IIII n ........ I I IIIl n • l Mrs. Fay Barley, president Daven-lmI ~t=rnnnnt-¢ Hill| 0. port district W.S.C.S., as speaker. IIII EI~Vl Ib~llllb~llk ~1 III1~1 I Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Union lenten IIII ...... III1 1 service at Methodist church, Rev.,llll IIIUI Dial 8291 .:. Mt. Vernon Karl E. Swanberg preaching on u = III1|| "Believing In Eternal Life." ~~a