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April 18, 1957     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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ML Vernon, In., Hawkeye-Reeerd Ind., in May. A gift was presented and The Lisbon Herald !to the honored guests from the Thurs., April 18, 1957Page 8 group. ' P.IV.O. MET FRIDAY P.W.O. met Friday afternoon at gritcher Resigns i thc Presbyterian church. Mrs. F. 'M. Wilson was in charge of the ]es- As Bank Cashier son, assisted by Mrs. Purl Pearson, Mrs. John Nie and Mrs. Gorman i Robinson. Mrs. Robinson also led MECHANICSVILLE NEWS I devotions. Robert Britcher. cashier of theI Refreshments were served by Trust & Savings Bank for over six iMmes. Adolph Ahrens, Graver Mc- years, tendered his resignation last i Nee' Lee Brock and Martha Stoo- week to become effective May 24th. key" He has accepted a position as oper-I ations supervisor with the North:t ....... , .... Shore Bank of Miami Beach, Fla., ev~:ne~H J~e~h Cl~iU.~ $~till~pnU~ra~. and will begin his work there June;&: g:, . ~, 7: ..... .;'" lvlrs 2klVln uavlason nelo nlgn 3rd. . { score He and Mrs Bmtcher came toi ~ "" ~. ........ in October of 1951 T/V;';s" ,,~,.,,..,~.,,.o~.mno..eK cuu r~, y ~vt=,,m~.'2"j~:s'-l'-~u~'=':da:'n'::':~'';:'~'* Meehaniesville from Cedar Rapids where he was',,, p ...... ~... .~ " associated with Guaranty Bank & ¢Lh ' Yre%?s 2 ~eTai~;r~uy Trust Co. , o • ] eeived guest prize. Club prizes were They have two daughters Tamera and Christine, born while livingi awarded to Mrs. Eloise Martinez here. Mr. Briteher is also a mem- and Mrs. Delores Shaffer. ber of the town council and has'. Mrs. Iva Miller entertained the been active in the Presbyterian i It] lo bridge club at a one o'clock church, having served as choir di-]luncheon Thursday. Mrs, Edson rector for several years. !Koppenhaver was a guest. The family will leave for Miami! Mrs. John Nie was hostess to her Beach the latter part of May. i pinochle club Wednesday afternoon. } Mrs. Mary Fry was a guest• Scores WOMAN'S CLUB TO BE were held by Mrs. Glen Woods and GUESTS AT MT. VERNON Mrs. Ben Barnhizer. An invitation to attend the an-I Mrs. Mary Mulherin entertained nual Woman's Club Crafts Guild!the social club at a 12:30 o'clock show in the Mt. Vernon Methodist!hmcheon Thursday. She was as- church social rooms and to hear:sisted by her daughter Mrs. Merle Mrs. Buena Machinate, family life Jaekson and Rita Mulherin. Table expert from Ames, has been extend- i decorations and faw)rs were in ed all local members of the Wom-' keeping with the Easter season. I en's Club. The meeting is at 8 p.m. A son was born Saturday, Aprili Monday, April 22. The speaker is a dynamic and 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Montz/ at St. Luke's hospital, Cedar Rapids. ] gracious individual who has been i Word has been received that a[ called to Mr. Vernon a second time, i since her appearance a year ago atdaughter was born Thursday, AprilI PTA brought such enthusiastic re- 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parker! PAT CALDWELL, MT. VERNON, and NANCY KAY ZEARING, Lisbon, fully enjoyed a day recently visiting the state legisla- ture as guests of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs. They found Gay. LoveIess not ably not be too many Democratic only gracious but full of fun. He governors in Iowa in that time." gave the girls inaugural programs The two had a brief chat also with whici~ he said he had "saved for Lt. Gay. William Nicholas, with just such an occasion" and quipped whom they are pictured above. And words to this effect, "You girls keep they were warmly greeted by Rep- these. 'fhey'll be valuable and rare resentatives Emil Novak and Ern- items in 20 years since there'll prob- est Kosek from their own area. SHORT OF QUOTA The Herman Stouts and Roland Mrs. Ronald Kessler reports that lHeniks were Sunday supper guests $211 has been contributed to the i of the John Cileks and David. The i Stouts were Sunday dinner guests beenRed CrOSSreached.fund. The quota has not of the John Zaruba family of Tip- ton. OBSERVE BIRT~YS 1 Mrs. Anna Holubar and the Saturday evening the birthdays of i George Meyers family were Sunday Mrs. Celia Krall, Mrs. Harry Clark idinner and supper guests of the and Bobble Dean were celebrated at supper in the home of Mrs. Celia Krall and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kuenster in Iowa City. Present were the Harry Clarks, Mrs. Dean Keith and Bobble and Kathy, Mrs. Blanche Brickner, Mrs. Celia Kral,l'Zeller and Florence Kueera visited and the Norman Kuensters. Angela and Marie Rohret near Cos- ! grove Sunday. LEGION MEETING 'i The Alfred Randalls entertained The raguIar meeting of the Amer- I at dinner Sunday for the 7th birth- lean Legion was attended by 26 'day of their daughter Linda. Pres- I members. The award went to W. J. ent were the Cyril Stoekls, and Zenisek. A program for the Memor- George Stockl. Afternoon callers: ial services was discussed. At the were Tommy Stockl and Robert next meeting a buffet lunch will be Jedlicka. served. No refreshment committee Mrs. William McNa,tt, Blooming- was appointed, ton, Ill., was a Saturday visitor of the Frank Serovys. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION The Joseph M_iltner family of Paul Theurauf, treasm'er of the Iowa City were Sunday evening FFA Solon chapter, has been se- guests of the Joseph Miltners sr. lected to represent i~t in the state The Frank Slofers were enter- convention on April 25, 26 and 27 tained Thursday evening in the in Cedar Rapids. Paul will play the home of Mrs. Emma Shima and Mrs. flute which he has worked with Mary Lorence. since coming to the Solon high Mrs. Donald Serovy, Dana and school. Donald of Cedar Rapids were Sat- OBSERVES 85TH BIRTHDAY urday visitors of the James Tesars. The Edward Tesar family, Mt. Ver- George Rushek was honored at a dinner on his 85th birthday at his ln°n' were Sunday afternoon visi- home Sunday, April 7, by the Milo tars. Sunday evening the James Rusheks, Charlotte and Alma Ru-Tesars were guests of the Rollie Kesslers and Richard. shek, Jack Rusheks, Ronnie and Sunday dinner guests of the Carl, O,tto Buchmayers, William Schueyler Zellers were the Maurice Gregory, all of Solon; Charles See-]Heinsius family. Later the Zellers roans of Newhall, Mrs. Margaret iand the Heinsius family visited the Roemer, Cedar Rapids; Robert Jeh- Edward Bickfords at Cascade. les and Donald, Harold, George and Robert jr., Miss Jean Detweill,er,! Guests Sunday evening of Mrs. i Lillian Kent were the Elmer De- and the George Tomlins, Iowa City.]vaults of Iowa City. in an Omaha hospital. Mrs. ParkerI - , sponse. Her topic will be "Living is the former Nancy Nie. I The Robert Janko family of Cedar Helen Buchmayer, Cedar Rapids, Effectively". The Guild show will Rapids and the Martin Savers fam-!was a Friday dinner gues.t of the include work in various crafts, plus Mrs. John Fry accompanied Mr. i ~ " " art work from the high school, and Mrs..Roy Williams of Olin toI ily were Sunday guests of Mrs. An-I Otto Buchmayers. Sa,turday wslt- furs at the Buchmayer home were -- Cedar Rapids Friday to call on Mrs. t tonietta Savers. LENTEN COMMUNIONS Carrie Elliott and Mrs. Almeda Dill. I The girls were extended the in-[ i Andrew Kessler, North Liberty,, the Louis Vilhauer family of Iowa Union Lenten services were held Mr and Mrs. Dale Woods and l Sunday evening at the Methodist Calvin of Morrison, Ill, were week ivitati°n because they were given horn, and Dwayne Krob on alto iC. B. Cambridges, Marvin Stahles City. honorable mention on their essays ! saxophone were judged as division ] and Irwin Hubers were guests of ! The William Michels of Waterloo. church. The Rev. George Gallaher end guests o£ the Weldon Woods'. i in the IFWC "Blessings of Liberty" i 1 winners in the state solo and en- ', the John Kesslers during the week. [ Mrs. Jennie Henderson, Maggie Cox preached the sermon. Special music They also visited in the Glen and was provided by the Methodist Frank Woods homes. I contest for seniors throughout the semble contest last week end. In ! The Louis Beraneks, Anthony and and Ray Cambridges of Iowa City state. They were sponsored by the i addition the drum ensemble from]Edward were Sunday guests of the were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Clara I Harry Flickinger family at Garri-]Michel. Saturday evening guests choir. Mrs. PearI Wade and Earl key- I local Woman's Club. i the high school was also judged a is°n. I were Mary and Wes Brock• A candlelight communion service nolds of Kansas City, Mo., spent the t ~ i first. will be held Thursday evening at week end with their aunt Mrs. John t I~yJ'" CI i Mrs. Elma Pratt and Lindo and I Mrs. A. J. Walsh accompanied the ' " ! Everott Jenkins' of Strawberry 8 o'clock in the Presbyterian Lynch. I Stu ub Invited i ATTENDJ FUNERAL~ [ Kaspareks,Gary Sweet,Mrs.CedarLibbieRapldS,Kohout J'andE" Point to Iowa City Sunday where church and communion services M.E. Sauers and John Sauers i The Frank Reyhons' and Mrs. I the William Connell family were they visited the Melvin Fishers and will be observed Friday evening iniwere Sunday guests of the Will TO HearMockmore iLiHian Kent attended the funeralof!S,unday visitors of the Donald Kas- Patsy. the Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock. Stokes in Cedar Rapids and attend- .... ,,, .~ ....... ,Orville Wirtner at Cedar Rapids ipareks and Donald jr. } Sunday evening visitors of the JOIN CHURCH :ed the Shrine Palm Sunday con-I 5ULu~ lwemoers oi me ~omn .... A catechism class of the Presby- i cert at the Coliseum. [ -- ~ ~a~uraay. ~urial was in the Oak- I Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Raim were : Paul Stahle family were the Frank Study Club have been invited to be lland cemetery here. Orville Wir~- entertained in the Schueyler ZellerlSteinbrechs. Mrs. J. R. Jackson went to Man- m,~:t; of clubwomen .of the Mt. tner' 54, was the son of Thomas ihome Friday evening and on Sat ur-i Mrs. Ena Jones, Cedar Rapids, terian church was presented and' hattan, Kans., Saturday to spend V~ non L, b(n ccmmumty cn Man was a Sunday dinner guest of the honored Sunday morning following the week with her son-in-law and r ~ - s ; " • . _' . [ ~ Wirtner who lived here for many I day evening guests were the Harold the Sunday school session, i daughter the Paul Hatchers. day, Ap-il 22, at 8 p.m. m me socia I - ears Fiala famil Included in the group were Mar- Mrs. Myrtle DeForest is spending rooms of the Methodist church. A t~ " y. Carl Randall family tha Becker, Patty Clifton, Charye i this week in the Merle McConaughy numb r from the club were guests t Elas, Ralph Graham, Janet Inks, !home near Mt. Vernon. at :" s!c:dal };rogram last year awd! . • William Inks, Paul Johnston, Janell ! Jackie Story, student at Cue, ' it is heped all may attend this time. / Moffitt, Steven Mullan, Nyla Rine- i spent the week end in the parental i Mrs. Buena Mockmore, family life hart, Gary iiobinson. G i ng e r John Story home. specialist from Ames. will be the Schroeder, Wayne Warmuth, Darle The Dean Trumps of Cedar Ra-'