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Vern,,,,- I ~._I , The Harold Currents were week l The William E. Barricks moved nn~.Pllm_~,P~als end guests of their son, Normanl during the week end into the form- _ ~Current and his family at Clinton. [er Thomas Meredith house on 4,th u°°n ?~llersMzatK~heLucy Mae Davis' daughter °f the i A~I~ s.N" Kenn t M 1 " ". '-Earl Davis' went Thursday to St E ". e h . P ummer and l ..~Y afternoon elnhei~liban ~^_ I -,,me . hos ltal" C e d a r Ra 1" s I her son David left Wednesday for a ! iueStsL~°therm I.aw and thi~ee sis Lukes , - bser~: visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ~sm°~ean~d_Mrs Joseph Ffllpl and where she hPas been under o P CityI~i~s~ and Stella Kahban--tion and treatment in the pediatrics [Asa Fresh, in Cumberland. Md. I J. UII~ ~ ~,IIIrl I . e Ber~ department. I Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Prall plan .to, fe~_a~; .... ~-~-- l leave this Thursday for an EasterI ...... t t.~]~g~l1 D~PD, it} I visit with their daughter and son- I ~ r-~" I in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne White, i ! I, at Oklahoma City. They will re-' • • turn Tuesday. ! Where Hospitality I! Elva Fordyce of Albert Lea, i ,~ h0LllU~k~ ~t I IMini', spcnt the week end with herI " " ~~~, |ibrother, Jay Fordyce, and his fam-I e$ and Good Food ITleet Iily Mrs Fordyce's niece and her, ... oo. ooomoo, I 0d superlative, your pleasure complete. I il ¢ - YOU'LL LIKE IT HERE! m l Hi F05i[ BLUE BIRDS ENTERTAIN I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stanton of Mt. Ve.non, In., Hawkeye-Record MOTHERS AT TEA l Phoenix, Ariz., have been calling on ! and The Lisbon Herald ~ . Friendly Blue Birds entertained i friends in Mt. Vernon for the pastI Thurs., April 18, 1957 rage their mothers at an Eas,ter tea Sun-/several days. Before coming here,, day at the home of their leader, *they visi~ted relatives in Fort Dodge i Mrs. Shaekford. Refreshments of teeming north especially to see Mrs'.! punch cookies and sandwiches were Stanton's mother who has been ill prepared and served by the girls. Their son and daughter-in-law, the The program consisted of piano Jack Stantons of Springfield, Ill, I solos by Joan Dutcher, Margo Reid/plan to spend the week end v¢ith! and Mary Shackford; Blue Bird/them in Cedar Rapids. The elder songs by the group, and a talk by t Stantons expect to spend about a Mrs. James Dutcher. Eleven moth-imonth in this area. ors were present. I Saturday the group took Easter m~ tray favors to the children's hos- pital in Iowa City. Mary Shackford, ROTARY scribe. Iowai Leo Gerst, principal of Ward school, Mrs. Robert Warner and POWER husband, the David Shews of f°riMr D L t ixth t MRS HIGBIE RETURNS City, v,,ere additional guests s. uane ammer, s grade eachers, called on Governor _ _-" ................ ~OWER Sunday dinner. , , . ........... FROM WIN'I'EIg IN I['ItUINNIX A number of local people attend-] Lovetess aurmg their vas,t with the combined s,xth grades in Des Mrs. Dorothy Higbie arrived home Built for ed the concert presented by the lMoines on Tuesday, April 9. Mrs. Robert Chapman, one of the/last Wednesday after spending three YOU have an those who Shrine band and Chanters at theroom mothers, accompanied and helped supervise the group. The /months in Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Hig- "oJar~t the Coliseum in Cedar Rapids Sunday. I • • bie had accompanied Miss Leila ohoto was taken by Herbm Hendnks. / . . Dillon Holcomb of Martelle directs i" . Huebsch of LeMars making the tap One of the highlights of .the trip, the respectlve,~_, T~----,~,,,, ,,s'enat°r and repre-!in the latter's err.' On the return RCA VICTOR best the band and Lco Frederick is a! the cuhnination era unit in Iowa[Sentatwe .rn~~ and,adul;£r;iso visit itrip by way of Albuquerque and member, histor was the tour to the state The sm.ae tsa ~ . :i Santa Fe New Mex. they stopped i Color TV Set Heavy full size 20" {lift type) blade fash- ............. in I at Abllene Kans to visit the Seen- Priscilla Lowe of Lincoln, Nebr.,iY' cd the airport and other pom~s oi ..... toned from highest grade tool steel mows was a week end guest of Mrs. Mark I capl¢oi ounmng ana me vlslL / interest in Des Moines before leav- ] hewer h o'm e s t'e a d and museum] fast and clean. Readily accessible lolr Hutchinson. Sunday, April 7, Miss [both houses of the legislature. The ling for home. The trip was made bY lwhich they found ver; interesting l easy sharpening. Margaret Keyes and Dr. Eugenia gloup was mtioduced in each by lbus Whitehead of Iowa City were guests " " " ' -. and worth stopping to see. Mrs. Hig- you will• see The deck design and wheel ahgnment" provide two outstanding features. The Junction 30 and 261, Mt. Vernon of the former's mother, Mrs. CharlesI . hie boarded a train at Denison for PI=DDY C"t=~AAf'~ Cyclo-Mo will trim closer to fences, walls, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Keves, in the Hutchinson home.t Mrs. Howard Fisher and TommyI WHO Plans Radio i the remainder of the trip while Miss .......~v~t,v sidewalk ..... bs, etc., th ..... y oth ....... ~:[EAI ~ -- ~ ~- ~ ~ £un i lot Ames visited her parents, the H. ~Huebsch went on to her home. er. I~nife follows natural contour of lawn --" ST ,~, day d nner guests at the Bruce. . • Saturday Rites because of position of offset wheels, and OLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS i Mullen home were Harold Primrose lD' Wmsors, from Friday until Sun-] Program On Festivals -------- ~ ~ , lot Lisbon, his parents, the Lloyd]day" ] On Saturday afternoon, April 20th FRANK RHOADS SHOWN will not SCALP. '~ ~"i ~ t i Primroses and his sister and broth-] C. S Carley returned home Sun-land April 27th, at 1:30 p.m. Station SLIDES TO LIONS CLUB . • Specially designed blade and shroud hal ~ ~ -~ /~- "q .^ l er-in-law ' Mr and Mrs Volz and l day from a 6-months' visit at Des t WHO in Des Moines will present Lions club met at Holiday House in Beautiful Color desirable leaf mulching action. N ~ " " ~ ]their family, all of Norway. Harold/Momes w~th his son and family the!a recorded discussion on Fesh- Monday evening. Frank Rhoads Now on display. Ask for free ~J ~ .~-/"--" ][-~~,,,, Z Primrose is the fiance of Kay Mul-~,L. W. Carleys. I vals." showed colored slides which he had .~ ~ "| ~f._ ~l~ < len. I Mrs. Kenneth Green of Castalia i This is one of a series of pro- taken in the "Switzerland of demonstration America" near Ouray, Colo, and tEN BLAKE|,T~ ,~ ], i| ~Q."~ n n~Rii~nrl~~ ~ Norma Revhons who is taking land Kay Henning of Iowa City call-[grams known as the Iowa Round other parts of the West and North. R, A. Tray,s" Serv|¢e" ~ I~- i mI~ U Irninina nt (he ~[orov .~ohnnl nfl ed at the R. P. Ink home Thursday. I Table with Hiram nunn. prommen~ / / ~l I ~-2) ~ u - ~., ~)7,L'~T~: 2(T~,',;7. ,:;/~:"~..~7,~-~ q~el Miss Henning has a sister attending i Des Moines attorney, as moderator, bat. Vernon -- Dial 7901 It ! IX I ~, stairs while at her home in Mt. Ver- Cornell. i veer pane, me,,,, ....... :.---. - Palisades i~l[~ ~| --| m O non and fractured a bone in her! Louis S trother returned Fridayil~iammn~o~ K~:~t tate~,DPr~a~d~ecCf" Mrs. Don DolezaI e - |IA~ ten ~ foot last Wednesday She will not from University hospital, Iowa City, ~ ']tPb~. c ,_~ : .... ;4 ..... , .....~ -- 1 -- -. " . ~neim alrecLor u~ u~ ,.,u.~=.~ ,.,,-- The Howard Neals entertained at I ~IVIII nlP'4m¥O be able to return to her classes forlwhere he had been for observation. ,, I ~ ~ I about three weeks. I He will return to the hospital in/se~va~reY'discussion of histo--ry and a birthday dinner Sunday in honor CORNFLL COLLEGE THFATRF I I / o~l. Mrs. B.erl McGuire, her daughte}? ]three weeks. ... . I backgrounds of festivals Dr..Ker-ed°f MrS.the PerCYPete WilsonsTayl°r" GuestSand theinclud-Evan ~ lwrs. Albm nenseh, and the rotter sI Mrs. W. T. Barnes, VleKy an~lstetter speaks of his expermnce Wilson family from Traer, the Per- presents . ..~ [ daughter Renee, left Thursday for I Scott of Iowa City spen~ severail with the Christian Liberal Arts cy Taylors, Eva Spawn, Mrs. Julia I~ I'~1~|,, _| . m m m m • ~ia visit with the former's son, Robert ldays last week w~th the former'SlFestiva1 at Simpson college, and Phillips, and Mrs. Celia Neal and I v'nnY aO tl~v l~nk ,n~N/..... VV--' --.nhIm} _~'P'~McGuire, and his family at Garden ' mother and sister Mrs. V. St°d°lalDr Beckhelm of the May Musict . . , . , . • . daughters from DeWitt. The Percy ~0ME0 6nd JULIETI )~ IP m _ _ I~ ,, Grove Calif. Mrs. McGmre s smter land Mrs Rudolf Vodmka. Festival of Cornell College whmh • ~ ' . . ' . . , I [l~em i~1,~ ,~mk~,~ IbL~ ...... I Mrs. Louise Schoen, will have I Mrs Hertha Schroeder was a l this year will be presenting its 59th Taylors remained for several days ,~,,-~vv~,,a vvmm~lI IlI~ ~,,,~,Plili~ N st home urm Mrs "'" ~L' ~ ...... ~ ~ [charge. of the re d " g " [week 'end guest in the home of! annual program, andin theMichaelNeal home.were weekThe endJim guestsNeals "~ /[ • .-t I lVlct.~uire s aosenc~ ~m ~I~7 ~ ~ , - prof and Mrs. Eric Kollman. She ~ in the parental Neal home. ~-i I..Z i Mrs. A. J. Rogers and her.lathe , ,has just returned from a two-yearI Join Presbyterian Michael Taylor from Cedar Rap- by William Shakespeare aon't ........... ~, I John Hoodmaker, accompanied her [stay in Germany and Italy. l~n . .~ n ~- , ids is spending several days of his ! e,... l~uuranTee your ~uds will dance a I ]daughter ana son-in-law, me *xaiphI The Glen Lamberts of Monticellor~nurcn un ~unaay spring vacation with his grandpar- VUl 1' • Souders of Cedar Rapids to ~the ' ' " • It heir return,, =.v,n| ~ ....... v~! aV&A~" /II~H/~CI:'~LI "/I~UI .... trj }nome ...... oi anomer oaugnter" av, rs'" I were guests Fmday evening of the I The followmg persons joined the eats, the Ben Neals. Thursday, Friday and Saturday llt L ~" " ,v } ........ - ." .~ "lSidney Schweitzers. Sunday supper lPresbyterian church of Mt. Vernon The Don D olezals attendeda ! • • I~u I • ,,, l)onai.cl irwin in ceoar lfails ~un- e s , • t VOU ]l dance for ,,-,,, I., ....... I .... ;, ........ I guests were the Leroy Skogmansl on Palm Sunday: the Loyal Me k , dance Friday held in honor of the I ~ " IV7 "~'~ Z day ~ney at~enaea me Dapnsm oil . , / O0L" --- -- - ,. -, [ .. " ....... ,and family of Cedar Rapids I Kenneth Kaplans Thomas Humes, wonaertulI ~ line lrwms' aaugnter, l)onna eaye,/ .' . ..i~,~,., 1,,,,,,,~¢ ¢h,~ A~,A ..... L-inns Wilbur Falconers' 25th anniversary. April 25, 26, 27 • uj ]durin~ the wors:.:o service at the l Mr. and Mrs. Iven Remlng'mn oI ~J'-~': ~-~." ...... ,-~2,-~ --,-~.-~-- % ~,, S,unday Mrs. Wm. Hickman of Ce- ! • - . - . , • I anti me ttussen wross, jr., all O[ lwL. dar Rapids and her daugbAer Mrs. D:-' -- U First Presbyterian church m Water- West Branch entertained thefoI,'m- n Vorn,m '~' ~591 Fr " " loo er's mother Mrs Dolph Van bicKm ..... -- ee Pickup and Delivery N I • .,, ..' Z." ..... l! The following children were bap- Don Dolezal, attended a reception I---I ~-----~--- ~-~-~-~- ana ±wr van ~lCKle at, amner at, ........... inhonor of the Falconers at the Sil- 8:15 p.m. | At,. ~ I I ..... ".. "'" " ~ '-'~-- oc i tlzeo" uary ~ee ann wanaa r~ay • OLTZ CLF ' o r monctay t louse weonesoay. ±he- [ [ ~ ~ ~ • , I Kaplan children of the Kenneth ver Creek Community hall near ~T , ~r casion honored Mrs Van Sickles ' Students 50c Others $1.00 A J D~ u~ ,,. " [Kaplans" Jeremy James Andrew Coggon. ~-~,,-.,,= ,. ,m~ bir~maa - • ' • ' A || .N n . . I Y' n Wllham, Jeffrey DameI and Mar- ,The Charles Busches from Lisbon ,. I [ l,MI rne latest , The John Boyces, Brooke and!garet Jane, children of the Loyaland Art Busch from Cedar Rapids For reservations, write or call • ~'NERs _ STOL"" ................ I I Kurth and the Beryl Colliers, Chris / Meeks; Mary Elizabeth, daughter were dinner guests of the Melvin ~l'~Ll~. ~Lr.~ll-~b -- ~/OLIZ CLEANERS, . :and Linda all of Cedar Rapids, call-[of the Franklin Browns. Conleys Sunday. Cornell College Business Office . ~ | Tunes on ed at the Golden Miller home Sun- -- The Leonard Heniks called on | . . '~day afternoon• Brooke Boyce re-]~, Mrs. Joe Henik at Mercy hospital in .-..----~ -m - for a visit/""" v~.s,~,, ...,s~.~.,, s..v ~ Cedar Rapids Sunday. Mrs. Leonard ~l~l~Olr--Wltlrl ;roamed until Tuesaay .......... ;.. " ..... with Joyce Miller. 'ST. PAUL'S LUTItERAN CHURCIt Henik called on Mrs. Frank Step- 0 " " Ralph C Underwager, Pastor U II L,k Sunday guests of the Floyd Kitch- " anek Monday afternoon. ..... ens were Mrs Frank Cross of Chi- Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship Here's for food that hits the spot, served at counter or booth. !I at Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack . . . try us once and you'll be back. Come in today! , CLEANING Maidrite Our Power Cleaner will /lltll! l , bring your upholstery, / )IIIl rugs and carpet to life, From Above, a truly clean, moth proof- Shining Light . . . ed andready to use in T~r,.ough the darkest shadows comes the light a .few hours• ~:."te eternal. We endeavor to express the so- Phone 7302 -~= ot this abiding faith. DON AND DOROTHY BAXTER DeCamp p t Furniture Repair Mt. Vernon Custom! Baxter Mortuary Dial 6171 Lisbon Dial 8-6171 Easter is warmly welcomed as the gateway to Spring and a day when almost everyone attends church. This year may we urge you, not only to follow that go- to-church custom, but also to continue it on other Sun- days of the year. cage, Mrs. Joe Booth, Connie Jur- 10:45 a.m. Services will be held in genson and Sheryl Munch of Ca- the Legion Hall. manche, Mrs. T. H. Denton of Ce- dar Rapids, the Grover Dentons, THE METHODIST CHURCH Patricia and Michael of Marion. ! Hugh B. Fouke, Minister S ..... h ~ Easter Sunday. Sunrise service unaay runner guests of t e ...... I and Easter breakfast for Hi School ~eorge Kirkpa~ricKs were tne lvlau- ~.;~. ~XT,,,-~.~ ,n aa ,, ~, • . ] Fell ow~.,v . . . ,,~-~,,,v ..:=o a., rice Gamble family of Anamosa and ............ "..' . . I meme "~ursung WlnesKlnS--lJeatn Arlo Klrkpatmek and son Steven of ............. /ann Its weleat . . . tcnurcn scnooi Martelle Afternoon callers were the ~ ............. ;... y2 ....... ~ a~ u:au a.m. illm strip ~t ~aster ,151met lvloores or ~lournet¢ anu eve- ~. ,, ~ ~,_ .~ . . . .. . . . I~lme , ana me ~asmr lesson inall nag callers the Roe Klrkpatnek i i classes . . . No Youth Fellowship I family of Cedar Rapids. meeting in evening• Mrs. Flora Buck came Sunday to Wednesday, Circle Day for the spend some time with Mrs. Emma Woman's Society. Ballard. She was a gues.t of her Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meet- grandson and his wife, the Donald ing service. Halls, jr., at their home in Marion Friday a¢ a family dinner in cele-THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH bration of her birthday which oc- Karl E. Swanberg, Pastor curred on April 10. Maundy Thursday, Junior choir practice at 4 p.m. Communion serv- The Joe Bidermans called on Mrs. ice 7:30 p.m. "The Optimism of the Mary Vornholt, Catherine and Louis Upper Room." near Ely Sunday afternoon and lat- Good Friday, Community serv- er accompanied the Vornholts to ice at 1 p.m. at the Methodisti Cedar Rapids where they called on church. "The Seven Last Words."I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and the College choir practice at 4 p.m. I William Michaleks. The Michaleks Traditional candlelight service at had recently moved into their new 7:30 p.m. in the Presbyterian[ home. church. I Ed Thompson and son Billy of Easter, Church school at 9:30 a.m. l Edina, Minn., were callers in town Worship at 10:45 a.m. The pastor Monday morning. Ed reports they will bring a message on: "The Gos- [ are very well settled in their new pel of Easter." Those wishing to home. Mrs. Thompson expects to be furnish lilies as memorials for the [ here Wednesday of this week, corn- Easter Day service please phoneI ing to take their son Jim home from Mrs. Dana Wilcox, 6851, by Friday I I evening. the University of Iowa for Easter[ Monday, April 22, Deacon's meet- vacation. Mrs. W. C. McNatt and grand- !ng at 8 p.m. daughter Jane and daughter and AI Morrissey INSURANCE Phone 6921 Mt. Vernon THE: TRAVELER , Hartford I husband, the Carl Brauers of Bloomington, Ill., were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Lettie Kinrade the Clair Stonekings and the Floyd Kitchens. Mrs. McNatt is the form- er Christina Cunningham of Mt. Vernon. Mrs. Robert Hanson of Chicago spent the week end at the home of hcr mother and grandmother, Mrs. Dayton Niehaus and Mrs. Grace Barker. Sunday she was joined by a family group: the Robert Platten- berger and Ellis Lambertsen tam- flies of Martelleand the Lu~ther Plattenbergers. i Guests expected in the W. Craig Tenncy home this week arc the dec- tor's brother Philip Tenney of Colo- rado Springs, Colo., who will spend from Wednesday until Sunday, the Craig Tenney jr. family of Mason City, who will visit Saturday and Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ten- hey of Des Moines, who will come for Easter• Glenn Stoner was brought home by Baxter ambulance Saturday from St. Luke's hospital where he had spent four weeks for surgery and treatment. He is recovering slowly. Sunday afternoon his neph- ews and their wives, the Max Ram- seys of San Diego, Chill., and the Nyle Ramseys of Marengo, called on the Stoners. Marshal Ed Gill left on Wednes- day morning by plane from Cedar Rapids for Seattle, Wash., where he will visit his daughter and son-in- law, the James Farrells. Before re- turning he will also visit at Salem, Ore., with his son Bob and family. Officer Harold Scheetz will take over the duties of marshal while Mr. Gill is gone. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Cu~bertson re- turned Sunday from a two weeks' trip to Florida. They spent two days at Winter Park at the home of Mrs. Culbertson's brother and Dr. Cul- bert~on attended a meeting of the American Chemical ~,ociety at Mi- ami. Mrs. Culbertson's sister and brother-in-law, the A. M. Eberhards of Quincy, Ill., aeeompanied them. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Tuber~y and son expect to leave Thursday to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller and daughter Anne at Marysville, Me. They are going especially to visit Mrs. Tu- berty's niece, Anne Miller, who is recovering from rheumatic fever. The Tubertys will return home Monday• Caloric Gas Dryer . . . Hamilton Gas Dryer . . Kenmore Electric Dryer . . Apex Wringer Washer . . Blackstone Wringer Washer Maytag Wringer Washer . Zenith Wringer Washer . Roper Gas Range, bottle gas Nearly new .... Philco 21 Table Model Television, with table . Spartan 20 Console Tele- vision ...... Zenith 21 Table Model Television . • Only G.E. 21 Table Model Television ..... $95.00 85.00 75.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 20.00 50.00 60.00 65.00 65.00 59.00 Dial 8291 I I I Mt. Vernon :Y :f IS DRESS-UP TIME... give her sheer, sheer BERKSHIRE nylons 0nly Berkshires have the exclusive Nylace Kantrun feature that stops all runs starting at top or toe. You're sure to please if you give her sheer, sheer Berkshire stockings• $1.00 and up Mt. Vernon, Iowa for Five Star Special Drain motor oil--Refill with Super Permalube ....................................... $3.00 "k Lubrication ............................................ 1.00 Drain and Flush Radiator .................. 1.00 Wheel Pack ........................................ 1.50 Wash ................................................. 1.00 All for Only $7.50 Standard Up Town - Mt. Vernon Phone 6041