Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in /home/stparch/public_html/headmid_temp_main.php on line 4394
Newspaper Archive of
The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
Mount Vernon, Iowa
April 24, 1941     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
PAGE 7     (7 of 8 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
 
PAGE 7     (7 of 8 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
April 24, 1941
 
Newspaper Archive of The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record produced by SmallTownPapers, Inc.
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader




~tl ~14, t041 THE MOU~ YEI~NON, IOWA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND ~ LISBON HERALD Page ~v~ ~[|| e "Il~ll~ terhill, Ohio, March 24, 1868 and[ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carbee, Mr. and I METHODIST NOTES [and spent the afternoon with Rob-Tamong those who attended thelfamily visited at the John Sh0nka r=f* ~hm l T J[ial r, llrJv~L'~ came to Springville when a young ] Mrs. Willis Boots, Eleanor, Keith,Sunday school at 10 a m I ert and Anna Moore east of Wild.]Viola Class play Tuesday night. ] home Monday evening. = ,~,~,a ~, ~2 "~ ~= ~ a~ . " " k n Jo no.~ - -- man. He was umted in marriage[and Melvin, Mr. and Mrs G. L.] Mornin~ worshiu at 11 am IRobert is confined m bed w,th a| Mrs. Albert Babcoc a d ---------- Learns useful Hints ' -~ry ~reeman with Minnie Wilson June 24 1891. ~ Dyke Virgins Wiley Mrs. Bess[ Ch~,ir -ractice Thursday" evenina heart ailment. |Dew of Mount Vernon were Thurs-I A khmer t'~*~lr r -- She was the daughter of the late Hendnckson and Howard James -t t~-~ "-ar~ona~e Rev C D Bo~- ~ Sanford Moore of Mechamcsvillelday afternoon callers of Mrs. Bess[ . . It wasn't the fashions that were ~UISE WALTON AND Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. Storey, Cleo Frank, Geral(tine and]~ie.''= ~ i and Mildred Reinking of Anamosa/Faust. I Mrs. r4&thaniel Dean the most interesting but the little ~SON~.~~.T~t- TO WEDxuuz ~u r~Mrsul" Edoert nx~vv~" z~,~and::: ~a. dauohter~,I [Paulineana me Frankmna 'or MariOnnat "~ars Armstrongl OllOCK a,['e ['1 -- ,liweret Mrs Sunday. V callers in the Mr. and~t David Whitmanpahsades son of Mr.ro and]h|~ xwr.The anULmnmr~.countyl---~'-~"~,w,LUUmattress~UUu,~ maUaU~'-a thin-so that ~roved the most attrac- ,l~ Clinton Walton are Mrs. Pauline Lake of Chmago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frank. PRESBYTERIAN NOTES Mrs. Wfllard Groves.home. [Mr? John Wh,tman, was b ug tics their Sunday dinner guests, Mrs. tire to the Needle craft members ~me engagement and a grandson, Stanley Miller of Cal- -- I Our Sunday school lesson tells I MrLana.l~rs; ~art holmes l~ar- tto nlsnomeirom me ,-~namosa.n.os-[ Letha Kaplan and family Home Project study group. The gvlmarr)age of their iifornia, survive. A son John, aCORNELIUS L. VAN SICKLE [of how the early church met hu-iana. mrs. mya. holmes .u~ ~euar |p*m~ ~amraay ana .an me ~uwn~:] Mrs Than Dean returned home ladies were interested in better pos- ~2~Y n Louise, to Mar-lWorld War veteran, preceded him Funeral services were held at 21man needs. If our churches do not:~aP~msspen~ ~(r may evening a~ me~peopm ana commu n* w are pleaseS[saturday from Marion where she ture and found the lesson on "bet- ~n,o Glendale, Calif im death, p.m. Friday in the Turner Chapel, ]meet human needs they have no l~"a~'o t~al~.u nom~,~, n`4 [manear-. ai ms reocovery.~ `4[ has been under the care of a doe- ter grooming" and "foundation gar- ill~ mrs. A. R. Pearson Cedar Rapids for Cornelius Lester t grounds for existence; for human r.~"*f'^,~,~'~'~.~ ~'~' '~ ~.':.1 .~Y;'~ ".~'~; " ~, ~ :~ ~"%~ :' .'~[ tor for two weeks, ments" revealed many helpful hints -'-'~ne wed in will ' . ' ~.~,~.v u~ ~x~au=. ot,=,~ oaturuay, cnnuren o[ ~eaar x~ap*u~, ~v,r at,u useful to them eve da ~ d g I Van Sickle former Cedar Rapids [ beings are the only people who need ~ 1 I [ Mr. and Mrs. Golden Miller were ry y. ~ny in May i netv~, r~.wr, bb ~u~r~a~- ~,;,;.~o ~o~. "o~ ~.~o a~o,~,~ ~r, I,~ 0~ o~. ~ a ,~, ,=,; ,~o~w~tn her ms~er Mrs. r, ver~ ~ea. imrs. naroict corn oi marmue were/ a ~ . ~o; ^~. ~,~.~ o o ; Mrs Kenneth Yeislev found the --- PARTY FOR DARRELL FRANK ~ ~ :^ ^r~-- ~'a'= -har iP "-^b~*'l"" sho--" that man-" of! Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Beck and ram-IFmday guests of their parents, Mr.t ~v~ ~,`4 ~ ,V~o, no~,~ boa o grooming kit an every ready "maid " ~t~ON I Tl~u~day evening, d,sregardmg of the services in the chapel and I the people of greatest need today ifly of Clarence were Sunday aft lind Mrs%B~ford Corn: [ their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Neal learned it wasn't ~lt~rvices were held Wed-[the nau s~ones ana ram, a group, o~ at the g~ave in Oak Hill cemeteryI have no connection with the church, in n eaters o:o ~vu~: and Mrs Lester Scott of Marion. so hard to put a hem in a circular :P.m. in the Presbyterian ] z~ neighbors anct .Inenas surprises in the Lester Van Sickle family lot. ] With all that government, civic I ^:'-~.~ :'-'~. ~'~'-~" ~,~'a~'~-'~' ~'~'~'--o: t ~'~',~.::"~'~'~': ~::;~f'~'~=~'~ ,~,'~';",Supper guests in their home were, skirt after reading the bulletin on mleted by Rev Charles i u arren. ~ran~. t~ngo ana omerSurvivors are his wife Ruth, a sis- I and fraternal organizations are do- I "~'.'~ . ".~ Y . ~ .-" ':~ " ~'.Y ~ "~;/2 / ,~:,~-, ,:~,~; ~ ~-~,-~- a]-, -,o, ~j Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Daubenmier / "successful tailoring." Mrs. ROy for I "~ ~`4~.~ ~, "m entertainment an(/ rezresnmems ter, Mrs. H. Focht Cedar Rapids" ling to help people the church still I caners oz melt ~*~t~r, zvuu~ r.ma tea ln. tne w lulam x~mng~un auu] and Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Paul[ Bowman used the corded seam . .-~ ~.w ~, 1 enin Darrell left on ' ' ,~aus~ me ~oer~ ~ayers nomes ' ~. n iden fi led the ev g n ~ on or amzahon that~ / ,~he she made slip covers for her t and business man . . two brother, J. G. Va S ckle and [ stands as the e g " 1 7:. ~ ] Zingula, Pearl Ann and bawd. ~ . ~lle. For ,h ao I Sunday for Des Moines, navmg, Dolph Van Sickle of Springville; provides for spiritual needs It is I Mr. anu mrs. vvn~ ~arnanan ~t I Mr an.a Mrs. ~v~niara ror~ o~ ~e-| Arthur Collins and LaVerne spent studio couch and chair These are ~ad been in"bu~ness ~nll been called for military service one nephew Merle Van Sickle andI founded on the principle stated '~ Ottumwa, were "ru a ay g es s 2:!dar" ~apm.s were ~un~a7 even2ng| Saturday and Sunday at the Mer- I nly a few of the helpful hints - L^ :^^~. ~--- T,~.o ',~0,~1~ ~o ~rct *ha ~4"i,~ Mr. anu Mrs. ,JeSSe ~.arnauan. xvu-. [visitors oI me~r granuparems IVlr'/,~11 T ~ ~-~,-~ I learned thru the phase "Bein~ Well :rich was born ~-- ~h-~ [ an"~ Mrs W A Shifter and Herbert Relatives and friends who at- [ dora of God and his righteousness; I ?n~, ,:,~. ,~.? %--" -.- ~Z-"" I ann. ,rs: "I" "~" &"'?",-- Mr and Mrs. Golden Miller took ] Dressed" which was presented the "'" "~ = - * " *---~^-~ "~-~ # 1 ~---- h er~. ! -a ~1 *h~^ "hi'--s shall be added, tly oi raralta were mso guesus. Mrs. ~aman ~'or~ anu son yam,| o .~,i,o ~,`4o, o ,~,~,~,~, ,~ ~,~ [ last few months by local leaders in ~,u=~, ~,s re~, Mr and Mrs L B Stanley were Mrs Roland Port of Martelle; Mrs ~ ~ 1 n u" "n it ou to ha "D Pe'ters'on " ' conne,~tion w~th Iowa State College ~Mr and Mrs.~ ^ J. ~ G' Vanr, ~.=Smk ~,T^ ~.e and u,~. to ~^~=yo. We, ,~.^v e~.y ~. s I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. [ Clelland Port Zereta and Margaret] the~o+ havocq,h ,~wr ught ~,~bY them~ st rm I~ Fxtension" services in co-operation "~ ~~~ ~L X,^ ~ ! i [of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Dolph[ Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. I ~mmons a~ x~omns ~-ellhammer l ivlaneoox w,res ~orners we;e ~u?:/ port extensive damage around Aria-I with the local Farm Bureau. Much Mr an(/ ~v~xs wm ou say aIternoon visitors ox ~vJx ann credit is due our H me d m n r In T rhee Most Popular I IVan Sickle and daughter Mrs.| Preaching at 11:00 a.m. " " - " ' " "~ Ja- [ " ] mesa and in the ainn Grove and " " o e o st a- ' ' " r 7' were ~unaay wmmrs m me ~. Mrs A. ~. ~'or~ tion .~gent Miss Lucille Gore In This Locality:,James Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Choir prachceThu sday .30 1 Martelle commumtles. I ~a,= ~ ~ =~"'~"*"" ~" "'r ~ "'r P E Pal ~ imemurren nome in z~namosa. ~ Mr. ann mrs. Jonn nann anal ] e reeman, iyl. ana ~yl s. . . - ~ r ee ae . Mr. ana mrs. ~ranK I-'I~I1K were' "~ arb e [ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ca b - famdy and Mrs. Ceha Darnels of Senate Fi~e 429 & A 1 lou, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. C e .ICOLLIER-BLANCHARD [ ~a h, ho,~ ~s*e- Mrs ,Thursday msltors in the Ed Plthk AN ACT BIG-TYPE--BIG-EGG I MMrssl RL~ F WUI~:r Mr(~ I~rC R~t~salMEarala~O~rsCOLl~i:;~l daughter o~ Aw"i~ eKndbb~:?f d'haadd iP/:tvi~ihte nUe:2rcal~erPsi?:f"i~l!i'eAnn'~aYau~: /h ~:s Hazel Hoffman called at the TO ADM~]~DSE~C~OyN.ESIIGX]~-FAIN%~D TH~O0~ o ~ - ~wrs. tJecn w s n a g r/ " TENTHS (6578.2), CODE, 1959, Jens n I Than Dean home Sunday afternoon . - I ] - ." I Viola was married to Brooks Plan-led their brother W H Kelly and. Beth of Anamosa shunt Saturday l : I LATING TO THE ELECTION OF riosts oI irlenas ana vusmess as- . "- " *- Francis ~aines ana sons k'aul PARK COMMISSIONERS ~l~ II ~~r~-~ I ~ ~ ~ ,~ ~r, [chard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlesl family m Cedar Rap,ds, motored roland Sunday m the Mr. and Mrs.[ RE IT 1P*~kCTI~.r~ nY'rw~ GE~4ERAL AS- I~v llm~ v ~ v soclams ~rom ~,~. -~ la r e t 4 m t ~loer~ aria ,Jlmmm were ~una,~ - -- mm v v I ] I B ncha d of Manch s er at p. Perry Monday They will mint m R C Wilson home ' t SEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA" : van ~ICKie nan resmeu ior me pas~, ' caners a~ me Tnan uean home " ~Al~o~~, ,~, n~r,w~r,~ ~ I I I Saturday at St. Paul s Method~st~Mrs. Kibby's home untd Wednes-I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker, Mr.[ " ~ I Section 1. Section sixty-five hundred o~. "[ II"l~; A ~D ]['lI(~l'l I"I~UI~UU'II~!N I/ll years, ann Mr. ann ~lrs. ~mmeY[church in Cedar Rapids. Rev. C. Idnv ovoninff [onrl Mr~ Tt'oi h ('!~ith ,~ rp~hl~ ] Mr. ann Mrs. ~ ~']UZK ann I~CI* [seventy-eight and two-tenths ($578:2.), Code, no nlece ol Mr w ~. ~ ~ ~ y611 is nereoy amen(le(l Dy s%rlKlng Lne Dytrt, nepnew a J rea rf r th ere on ' die drove to Anamosa Saturday to l t~l l- .=at I. -- I I.o. ~,t-lo ~n,~ M{n,~eannlis at-] ' B dy pe o reed e c m y. Miss Bertha Kyle of Mount Vet-]Grove, Ill. were guests of Mr. and] k +h~ .h ord "shall in hne three (S) thereof and Irl 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1E ~ 1 ~ Y"". -~"~'?:~ "%""" "T---.~- :'. . ~ The bride is a graduate of the I non called Friday morning in the } Mrs Clinton Walton over the week l ~cv ~ = u~,~= ~,v,= ~,: " ] inserting in lieu thereof the word "may" ~ I,V ~ v V v I tenses zne xuneral. Tne iloral/Violo hiah v~hnol aria ~oAor W~ni`4c u ~ ~.~,~, ~. ~' I day evening s~orm, and by striking the period following the tmb" ares were numerous showing -- ~ ~ ~ ~o t n. ~. ~,~c ~,v,~,~. enu ~ I~ word "state" m line nine (9) thereof m~d I ' - . ]business college. The groom is a~ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parker and[ Mrs Sadie Gardner of Anamosa] ! inserting a comma and adding after the ~Kl~'l]]~J ~'I']KAI~ I I.the es~eern }ne .~eceasea was nem~ graduate of the Manchester high Barbara of Martelle were Sunday spent'Sunday with Mrs Florence[To Discuss Soybean Standards t~ fonowin~ "pro~ that ~n in among nlS ~rmnos. ! . . ' . ~oroinance is passes proviuing xor me N~ltm~ 1 I~mm~m~l~mam~ I[ ]school and attended Dubuque Unl- idmner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W .A. IN~elson' [At Cedar Rapids May 9th !election of three (8) park commissioners 027nldl: p tu :r|u[ T est It -- i vermw. A recepuon Ior lay guests Shaner Mrs A C Newman returned onI /in the manner pr~er~l~l in ~tion ~757 VT T'I Illl h-" r'n im. ia ~l~ - ~ COlI~MUNITIr PARTY was. given, in the .church parlors I . Mr. and Mrs Devere Port called. Thursday from ten days spent In the Soybe%n growers dealers, pro- i rouowmg'C~' .1959:.~ue, woraand "comm*ssmnera ' ~ *nse .ti .g m" te. lYane r d FRIDAY NIGHT ~mmedmtely following the cere: I in the Mr. and Mrs. Guy Perkins; home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gram- eessors and others interested m tbe I nine (9) thereof the following: "' if - "'~a"vv ~'~ ~" I / ~h .~ ~/mony ~wr. ~mncnara is employeal home Sunday where Mrs Thomas[lin~ and family in Central City /nronosed revi.qon of the official [created in the manner herein prescribed," ~rmay nlgn~, ~ prll ~,u, ~,~,o " I "~ -- . ~ . I . . " 1 METAL FEEDER FREE ~,~. n~,h~,~e one of the| by the John Morrell company m lStahl is recovering from the effects, Cedar Rapids Presbytery meet- ~ standards of the United States for i ~i.on .2. This act ~tn~ ~ of "~:~'~'*~" " ~'~",~"" "~'="~" I,~ ,~,rtio~ h~ld in Snrinuville [ C da Rapids. I of being struck by hghtnmg Thurs- [ lng will be held m Mount Vernon [ soybeans are invited to attend a !and effect from and after its publication w ltn r very ,~u rounds oi I ]~'~'~'~ -- I day, while candling eggs in Mar- I April 28. I conference at the Cedar Rapids /in The Marion Sentinel, a news l~r puh- ~ '~'"~ ~':"~ HEALD-HOFFMAN telle ' " " mm on Ma 9 i lished in Marion Iowa and the Mount Ver- P RINA TARTENA 1 8 00 o clock the lace Cedar Rapids Presbyterial of the ~ Chamber of Corn "ce .',Y ' . ' PURINA STARTENA I [ The hme s : ' P [ rr u h f ' in inch x~awzeye-~ecora ann ~ne ~].~on her- a,I |the hiah school auditorium and/ Mr and Mrs. Barclay W. Heald of l ~vtr. ana mrs. James ~u o g s o t M~ssionary soc,et,es was held "rues-/at 10:00 a.m. H. A. riarlow aid a newspaper published in Mount Ver- and have t oh usands of,[ ~ i~ i~vited to attend 'Brin~ northwest of Whittier announce the i Tipton were Sunday supper guests [ day in the Kenwood Park Presby- ~ charge of the Cedar Rapids office non. Iowa. v and Thursday-- I' a'c 'v er'e d'dis'A" The occasion is be=[ the rnarria'ge of their .daughter, of .their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth terian c.hurch. Mrs. I-~rry Ff.ee-I of the Agricultural M~.-keting Se[- I "P~e~t"den'~'o'~'t'h~Se~a~"~: run or sexed on- cruder. " -,ing planned by the Band Boosters] ~eva t~ene oI ~eoar itaplos 2 l.:.es- ] ~mwnan:, e~ [ manL cnilaren a na IPltermeaia~e I v~ee nas announee~ '[ne princlp,e ] ROBERT D. ~LUo~E0 the Hou~ 1 [~h]b snd nther citizens of SDrin~,ter herman nonman o~ wlarlon, I ~vn~. o~ ~scw,~,u **,~ ~t,~, u~secremry appearea on me program. I cnanges proposeo revolve moisture ~ pe~.~. ,~ - fiL~.; - r 1 s' i i ith h ' * ' n ~,nereny eeru,y ~mLc *.nm om ortgmaum ~tart~ t ~.-- ~, .-m I I m~ ~ o`4 in % band and[s n of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. from sere a day v st w er[Others attending from here were: ]content, spht soybeans as gradi g in the Senate and is known as Senate File lines, l~ wm pay I .~,:h'~ ~'~h'~:~'~--~ ~:-~ ~,~ m~ Hoffman of York Nebr. The cere-' brother Frank Plummer and Mrs. 1 Mesdames Wilbur Stearns, H. H. factors aid the adoption of a dick- 429, Forty-ninth General Assembly. ~'br~Y I ]~l~e~"membersUof~the'sct~ool'~l~and[mony was performed by Rev. Clyde P]ummer. near Marion: ICooper, C L. Burroughs, Chas. B. lage system ] WAL~re~f~'~BoEAt~th'e Senate ozy Houses and Equip- I [will be honored guests ] C. Scott of Marion in the Westmins- Mlldrea ~nowens o~ ~ew .nard- ] Willming, R. F. Wiley, T. W. Pol- ] .----------- Approved April 15, 1941. " With all Orc]~r a~ {'~,h~'e~.q " I [ ~,~v t. ~,~ h~nd ~,oes to [ ter Presbyterian church in Cedar ~ furs spen~ me wee~ ena wire ~ r. lock Bess Newland Miss Mabel Virginia Slosh Nominated I GEORGE A WILSON, 1 lur ~, ~n ~nre~en~ ~h~ ~chool in[Rap~ds before a palm-banked altar. ]and Mrs. C. C. Hotchk*ss. McShane and Mrs. J. S. Bowdlsh. 1~, ~o~ ~ I-I f~#,~ " *--~ ,o,~ 0 The bmde wore a street len th Mrs J F Wagor of Central City I cks Are Moving Out Fast lithe state final music contest This[ g ! -%-'- ' I Mrs. Vena Greenawalt, who was [ i clress of ~opennagen vine w~th spen~ ~amruay w~m ner uaugn~er resu .~ o~ V .o ~ J~ ~ ~ ~r ~ I Imakes the seventh time the bandl " ~ I "ng in the nome of her son ~r.I Virginia Slosh of Marion, mum- INOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF "~, ~t xour ~u r ,u ~vv z~ I |h~ ,~o~,~a ~,~ ,~o ~ ~t,~ final con Inavy accessories and a corsage of[ R.A. Greenawalt, recovering from~her of IAnn's Best Club was nom- ADMINISTRATOR No 16076 I I*'~=~ i~'~i~a"h;'v~a'r~ ~ast year the[gardenias and souvemr roses. Miss Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Batchelder a fall in her home returned home]inated for state 4-H office by eoun- State of Iowa Llnn'County ss: i I I ]h~nd"~ven~"directl-v" to t---he "National [ Audrey Randall of Marion, maid ofI were Tuesday business visitors in [ Thursday. ~ ty club committee, Mrs. Arlo Sting- NOTICE IS HEREBY (~IVEN, ~= I~ ~ ~ Wl& ~ I Icon est anhdid not compete in the[h n n wore a London Tan dress Newton. ~ l Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Batchelder[er, chairman, announces, that the undersigned has been on ~ l~ ~ I [~ o*~ ~ontest [ with beige accessories. Her cur- ! Mr. ana ~v~rs: ~arren l~amey motored to Iowa City Sunday after- ~ Each county may nominate one this 15th day of April, 1941, duly -- I ~ ~ ~ I ]o~ ~hi~ harry we are not only ~o-|sage was of Token roses and blue!were Sunday .ironer guests o~ ~vw. ]noon, picked up their son Max and|girl; from that group of nominees appointed and qualified as Admin- , m I I ~na ~ o~t hut ~her~ ha.~ been enter ~ Delphmmm. Clarence He~bert of ! and Mrs. Harmy WHhams at C g- ] motored to Vmtor to see the wreck- I eight candidates will be selected to I istrator of the estate of Josephine ! TheCit 'ys Leading Hatchery I I;:-':~--~.~=~" ~,~-~' ~,'~`4- or eve,~one- ] Marion was best man. A reception ~ gun. . . . I age from the recent tornado there. [ run for state offiee. ] Pickler or Josephine Z. Pickler i ~S Ave NW - - Cedar Rapids I I p ;annow ~o'"be'tl~ere'and helpcele: |was given for the immediate ram- [ Mrs. Chester Manley of. Rock I Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Batchelder [ l late of Linn County, Iowa, deceas- | ~.~ r---- I hr,~ with h~nd and band boosters ]flies by the bride's aunts, Misses I Island spent Wednesday w,th herlentertained the Couples Bridge club |I |, O ~v ~ff~.~,~ f%~,~, I ed. All persons indebted to said ( ~ I I Ruth and Martha Heald, 1968 Bison uarrei, lvlaniey ana lvlrs, r lan-lMonday night. |~2""" ~u,~, ,~,~= ~'~,'~"*~'-I estate are requested to make im- I -- [Ave N.E. in Cedar Rapids. I ley. t IMoveuTO mg ~prlngs ~cnool I mediate payment thereof to the I ~ REMODELS[ Mrs E H McCoy wno nas spent I - BROWN TOWNSHIP . ------- k I undersigned. Those having claims ) Mr. and Mrs Donal Gordon and lseveral weeks in the Samuel Pal--~ SPRING WARDROBE to agams tne same wn[ nm ~nem, Bob were Sunday guests of Mr. and mer home, spent Saturday mght] Mrs. Charles Ford ling center ~a moved, last ~,eek !duly authenticated in the office of t ~ULDNgT TAKE[ $10 FOR THIF ~, Are yo~ sure yuur ~pr.tm .~ r, ! ~ ,~1~ ~nrin~s ~cnoo! on ni~nway, 1 ~ I . . . -- . . ~t. I lvlrs, oe~s~ ,~lruJ.u~ll a~,% u~utx. I In ~.e ,~r. an~ =~. . . .--~. otlalltzr i ~ / ~,*~, * e.~ ,or. ~,o +hn ~la~le nf ha Linn (~nl~nfv In~ra rl n[ ior ~nls ' -, --.- [ ] is going ~o De ).ust . ~ [ Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Samuels en- ] home, and returned to her home in t HARTL-VISLISEL |No. 11, Miss Lucflle Gore home ! ~ ,~o, o season.~m.rsAloert POllOCKnau " . - ~. y ' tertamed at droner Sunday Mrs. D. Cedar Ra ~ds. M~ss Dorothty Hartl, daughter of demonsUatmn a:,ent reports. N. " i - h omen P ANSON S PURGE I ~m IlL / mmmm ~lll~'i=~U,U~lfl~' Is preview of ners when t ~e w cr IN. Swomley, Ellen, Alice and Mil-! Mrs Charles Liggett and son Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartl of Ely and/A, girls are assisting the families J Adminhstrator I l[-- n 1m r ~t~t~llVl~l IVSJ=SS~k ~a2:r:g~ms~ioP::]aeC~toSm;Yin~ cup [ton of Cedar Rapids. Merle of Anamosa called Sunday Joseph Robert Vislisel, son of Mr.[ N YT2kbin~st2reirfl~llittfrtTteti(k:ha~!G M Wilson Attorney ~.m, =~.a=~m=, ] "~ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sherman of[evening in the W. A. Shaffer homeland Mrs. Joseph Vislisel, south-] " " g " "' " I " " ' a,~ ~a ~,~ I l' K & h O~~-'r'|lz~m" [cess. r]esI. rner~es~-ressa.~are'|central City were Friday eveninglreporting damage done to theirlwest of Mount Vernon, were mar- ] the Cedar Rapids center. AtotalI ~' "" cen~ meeun mrs l-'OllOCK re- I I i 1 i " [ . . . " g" ": 1 [ droner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ~ home and others in Anamosa during ] ried Wednesday morning of last ]of 107 mattresses had been made I : - mouelea a uress o~SOlamr's o ue ~ , i,II i i TOUR BOOK - "' rou a-reed that a colorIrran~ ana iamny. I the storm on Thursday. week in St. Ludmila s church, Ce-[last Saturday, Miss Gore reported. I ~ i i l ana meg p. g . [ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Taylor Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown were ldar Rapids. Father Hurby pastor~ ~ [ ~ o~ emoroiuerea lace maoe a very| n ' "~ " [of ' . = anq Mrs. it. t=. rm,r wnne o a mo- i~unaay evening supper guests of, the church, read the service in ll H I.oador.~ M@ et I l~:]~l sausfactory spring hk~ t,u~h I ~~ 1 t - that'slle/tOr trip Sunday called on Mr. and !Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Reed near l the presence of a large group of/ -- ~" I~-r%l [] aadiuon mey sugges ea . (~r-~," - 1-~rooch which[ Mrs. A1 Pmrce at Montmello who I Martelle. I relatives and friends. I Leaders from all fourteen Ltnnt ~ ~vk~ -i ~~ [m~ra:U~Ya;n~ngg ~c~nt and car [a short time back operated a gro-{ Mrs. Harry Erickson called Sun-I The bride was attended by her[cou ty 4-H girls' clubs met for ,heir ] |~r~l ed, rei[m~lle~ ~~i~:@~-~ I rioti color sch'em~~cery store in the Savings Bank lday on Caroline Darby, past presi-Isister, Miss Margaret Haxtl, and'|third and final 4-H training school|* Ijll*~llVIE ~e ,u*~ [] rie~ out me pa~ c I . . 'Ibmldmg. t dent of Rebekah Assembly at her Frank Poduska, cousin of the bride/at the YM.C.A. in Cedar Rapids l~ Itl so much In vogue now i ~~l~.~i.~/ [ Next to be considered was the ! Mrs'~D . nal G ordon and son Bob i home m .Iowa City Mrs. Darby]served.the g~oom.as p est man. ~e]!ast Friday, Mms l,u c~!Le ~G~o v:, 1~ . I ~i~p ?~.~I~ ~ :" i~, / I "-'- "~- spen~ rrluay w*~t~ ~*er b*b~c~, lwrb. nas veen 111 in a ilOSpltal mr same ur*ug wur~ a ~uwu ux wlu~e ~t,n*|nonle aemonstrauon agen~ ,'epurc~. " nat, neeuea to compmm one cus c n I ~, Carl Schade m Cedar Rapids. I time but at present is improving in t and carrmd a bouquet of white [ Included in the dis u~io of ac- I tume AIl~r OlSCUSslng omer I ll~~~ ~~ I . " i Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Fowler and, her home [carnations, pink roses and a large~cessorles for 4-H girl's room was l ~ JOHNS'roN's I i cio}nes the nacwoulaoeworn w~tn, [Judith Ann entertained at Sunday I Mr. and'Mrs. Harry Dunn of Mar-IF, aster lily. The bridesmaid wore[ Construction of portfolios and book l ~ Fpner~! Home i ~k ~ :~ ~~ I!~ ' [,evening supper Mr. and Mrs. Paul I ion were Sunday dinner guests of [ a dress of blue taffeta and carried ~ covers. Miss Florence Forbes, 4-H t ~ ~a~u~L~{on n i slre~ me group aemoeo a spring I I ' ~Norton and Jack Barker of Cog-!their son and daughter-in-law Mr./red roses and blue iris. Following[Home Furnishing Specialist fromI I ]~l:t ~2hac~]gn~u~U% ~ ~mwouD~d~ee[gOn. land Mrs. James Dunn and family, the ceremony a wedding breakfast ]Ames, presented the lesson. / ~'--~--"~'~'~"~'~-'"-'~'~ I I. ] Darrell Frank who was called i In the afternoon the group motor- t was served to the bridal party and/ ~ , I ]A~w~ .~g. :~. l uressy enough rove worn w.~n [nls/for military service Sunday was I ed to Linn Grove Lowden ' and t a few immediate relatives, at the[ Then there is the baldheaded ~:~~'-lll-~ll~l I ~/~~i /~~.:~/ cress, loo~. eqn~a~a.c~e~~ l~ b~er/rejected and arrived home Monday Clarence viewing the recent storm Fleming Tea Room in Cedar .1~. pids ] man ~ ho sprinkles salt on his ~-". " ~ .-" mnorea su ~ a a ~ g ' A d I ' I ~~. ~.~ [ [evening on the 7:30 bus. John t damage t ance and shower was held in the. shou'ders to give the impression I [Olll:l~.'~Bltl.'lll~ I ~~ ~ ~:rss ~ ~t~e f~ana~e~ ]~oj2eaS~om~]Cummings and Myron Johnson two Evergreen Rebekah lodge met inlevening in the C. S. P. S. hall. that "he has dandruff--Ex. ] . . I assembI~nga woman's wardS-]~ta~e~/~{i Wh~a~t~/~fr~l~gh~Y:e!i ~i!owSiSSb ? W~ld~tSdDS~nege~l~y:n/ih~s~n~fpi~e~l~!VaewSdr~:eft~:e~ghbw~r, tsh Oaf[ d~ b , ~~ I~[of Marion, Lou'is Brown of Centralifreshments the honored guest and, Mr. andMrs. Visliselare at home,lHAWg~Vi~ flA~ll~i~ll All .~.~.~flN i ~"~ e n ~ A r ILi~ 111[ &ILAJIJLd ~Adf lkl~71~liL &Lql~ IKJi~ t~,li,d'%~l. 'nV&a "~,:I~-': ~."~, " "'" "2"" ", ~ [ City, G rke Bolken of A amosa her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton~ on the former ddison Bet y ~arm,]l . [] I bisbon Business t left Tuesday for Detroit to drive I Walton, the Noble Grand, LuluI one half mile west of the groom sll/%,!, 1, P~r Wora Per Insertion" 25e Minimum Charce fo h e re o b ar "'"J *" " " " ' ~" " t . ur new cars om . G g ry, were seated at one ta le.| p ents. i the old "mess of mans" like concrete roads beat ] Directory I Mrs David Welch, who has beenlOther officers were seated at quar- /ITerms cash. Have Copy In By Wednesday Mornng 1 ~" Ben ;~ -'- "uxe Conoco ~ [ a guest in the home of her parents, [tet tables. 1 Mr and Mrs Frank Biderman[1 To Appear On This Page. 1 ts an [nmg sum, you . . . . Y I':" "o,:' "~ ~, I "o-,Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Van Sickle re-] Mrs. W. C. Hoffman and mother [entertained Saturdav eveninc, the|l I-, ~,t, ~r~ ~r~ *, 1 : ~ae- is FREE--only at Your Conoco Mileage I ,~,rr~ ~r a,~RI~ HT,turned to her home Wednesday. i Mrs Ollie Duncan of Mount Ver" / following" Mr and "Mrs Geor e|l ~lasslne(1 Ass tiring esut s s station Ask today And as fast as ~ersonal I Attorney at law I The M]ssmnary society of,the i non returned Tuesday from having I Vislisel and children, Ors Sparks |~ ~- ~~ 1 laermits, your private Touraide comes Fi -EE. [ Lisbon t~?:e.r~l~Pc~oostsiC~rom City ~ Prejbytewni~ ~v~urc~ w~ m~:otpOn attree~d~fvthe:u~(~lwt~lJ~h~y B~am, lcMh~ida2d Mr e2:non ar:nettd FOR SALE: Perennlals--Paint- r Vacation thrills start the instant you and your l Hall, Phone 1445. [ Mrs. Albert Pollock is assisting I1 day; [Milo Machula, Mrs. ~ejci and[ LOST t eddais es lphJnium; Co?mb~e, ,~ ;" . -~,I Cedar Rapids office, 518 Mer-| nostess. . ! ~v~r. ana ~v, rs. harry r~ric~son ana I Sylvia from Mount Vernon. I ~ ! =~ ~ *"~-'. "~'~': ";~-~'~.'~;'2~' --,e,= n.m z~c eacn mrs ~nartes ~,~,~ u cms zrea costly memi-nmgea DOCK. 1~ S [ chants National Bank Bldg Phone,G. L. DyKe, it. e. wimy, L. J. ! Mary Jean called on Max Batcheld- Mrs Eva West entertained the| ^ ~**~r ~art ] - : ^- $. -" -~ ' M1 1 r at ended Ma hie in I I O~T l;aDt- s ~- phone iuu }~ ISDOn Z~ip 9 1 e t a so d ner er and Harry Paul Dunlap, State Fnendsh~ club 1 i: rything you asked for, and even more Your 2-216 . ' i ri " " "p ast Wednesday if- of {,~st ~:eek ~"i;d';'r'inqulre at this ---- :: to--- [~/andmeetmg n Ma on Fmdayeve-(University students Sunday [tern'~n "r~r ~, o~] .~ t USED BICYCLES $10.00 - $12.00. u~e recision marKea umer routes ann sloe- ' " ~ "'"~ '~ "~'~ a~,~ ~o office z~c P i |ning. t Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simmerson oflnresent Mrs J B Evestone ~ave~ =" --"IIYsed tricycles, new Lincoln bicy- ~ected for you Color-photos and facts that } GARDNER and ANDRE ] Mrs. C. C. Hotchkiss spent Thurs- I Central City called in the Chas. l a very "interestin'~ talkon her work] ---- ] cles. Ropairs for all makes. Hall You from -nissin thin s Cam- hotel and / t am eons,day with Mrs. George Patterson in iMeek home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.[in Cl~ina The--=next meetina will[ t Blcycle Co 109 Second Ave S.E * ~, b ~r,~.~,~,~.m ~u ~s ' Cascade ) Meek ' ~' ' WAl~lbl) ' ~" - - I ~ / / accompanleo mere on a lbe ~t the hame ,~ l~velv, ~+~1 -~1 / ~ t=edar Rapias. 2~-4tp rmatmn complete. Specml strokers tbr mau I Phones" Office 2-91 Res 3-91] Mrs. L. A. Johnston, Mrs. H. H. I motor drive through the storm / w,~a ~a~ - ~ +~r ~r~, ~ ] ~ / en ro ur Touraide FREE I Coupe Mrs G L Dyke Mrs J S stmcken area near Martelle and r]ld ]z~e Red POX ute come vnth yo -- [ . ', ~.~ := ",' "i . / Mr. and Mrs. C H. Ford called[ WANTED: V~" "" )Ashes hauled gardens plowed. )br t ] ~owu~sn, ~v~rs. ~. w. uearnart, I Lmn Grove. Sunday afternoon at the home of[Cuhs. Henry Hainllne, Creston, IHlghest prices paid for Wool, Hides, -~auon. xourames earn gooa win, ox cuta~. I .v M CARRELS. ] ~wrs. ~Lmea meeK, ivirs, t=. L. l~ur- Mr. ana Mrs. uennis Taylor, Mr. I Mr and Mrs Forest Ful-,ido- ~ /Iowa 26c ~ Iron. Ra s and Metals D Bur ess ~: ---- rou hs Mr D ' ' g " " g g s V Peterson at ~and Mrs R C Ba]r were among An mo - ~ & Sons Dial 5341 Mount Ver- nier all, Your Mileago Merchant depends on the "" -- - hlie,te d -' th ' n " -' ":~ ' '. =2 ." ( a sa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ful [---~--A1~T-E~]5~=-oon~-a~or~ ], )r - " -- I ~omry ru / n eo e co venuon ot r eneratea ~ the caners oz ~. w. t=aiver~ in me I wider of Tinton were also there - ~,~,"~n~l~ Mrs Dan Kleineck,non 28tfc roof" of good mileage to sell his Conoco Bronz-z-z Insurance [ Women's clubs of Linn county held 1Anamosa hospital .= ~ w ~ tSand Germ Processed oil. You can measure your ] 4% Farm Loans ]inCentral City Friday. Mrs. L. A. I Mr. and Mrs. John Merrill of I a2d~rfaa~ly c~l[eSd ~t~ny a~?:rn~an[ Dial 4451, Mount V~rnHn. hest c::hp I~ 0 Jonnston is retiring county presi-~ Anamosa were Sunday guests of WANTED: Wo . g l lRronz-z-z gasoline mileage; you can feel the )Phone 127 i asbon, Iowa[dent Mrs Har~la l~i~h~r ~e M+ ~r. 4 ~h-o T r ~ A r~ lit the home of Mrs:. B,dermans[nriceS paid on our farm Large MISCELLANEOUS 'wet. And you can see how well your Germ Proc- I [ Vernon succeeds Mrs Johnston ! Moe 1 ece, MrL and l~Ixs, t=narles J.anko,| government orders make heavy de- ~ ~ ,s u~. ~l~.~ i~ . ' . ~ ] scum oi t~e~ar rtaplus. ~xs. ~anKo| ~ r oil le ~l ~ T-l,~v~'" ha "loin8 uD I [ Mrs. M. E. S~mmons of Iowa C~ty I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman minds l, o~ Woolens:. Phone o BRINO THIS AD TO TOM'S I = = 1-^ ] ]spent from Wednesday eveninglwere Wednesday callers in the L./dau,hter ~ Mr ~ndMr~ .Tc~,~h |write Katz g." ?^~. ". "1 V a ~ s oil t t . ~- rnystcmn ana t~urgeon was formerly Martha Michalek, Salva e Marmn Iowa Hatchery 32nd St. and Oakland wl~n engine par~s ~evp~ ~,~rtt C~rner Mare ana JacKson ~treets throughFrlda with her roster Phone ('edar Rapms ~. ~ ~a~mn I - / "," Y " ",1G. Freeman home in Anamosa. / alek .Tankn~ hn~ w~'~rl'~'~[| : z,^. "!. ] Cedar Rapids. Good for 25c on I iXTa,~ [ surfaced with OIL-PLATING, which [ Telephone 36,Mrs Roy Stambaugh and Mr Siam- I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McShane~ mol']she-d-'b'v-th"e"~hl~s-~a'~,-eve~nin~,~ S27. z~-~p leach lO0 chicks you buy or book i :~'aNl i ~ ~, ;or, h, a,~;. down but / ) baugh and family of Cedar Rapids were Thursday [twister Their out build'~n~s were/ WALLPAPER FOR SALE and I'till May 1. 26p I --OUTING[ ' RQUT| d s. Clarence Neal en- evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs aper hangln-~, dial 4651, Dale NG C all wrecked and the house was p S RG~ NT STARTING MASH [ stays up on guard in advance THE BRIGGS MONUMENT O. joyed visits of the following people |Archie White - /Hammond 24-3t A ~: -- ,~-a/tr'tps, / tWlStea on me Iounaaf/on ann ~rees/ "~ "" Contains Vy Lactos. minerals eod =r.u cal trips, I --^'--* V ) Lisbon, Iowa [ on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs Robert, Virginia White of Iowa State I were u,r,~+e`4 Mr T~,~,~ ~.~ ~n ambitious wide - ~, " ' " - ,tg hu !~ Lacock o i I ~ ' li 1. Y : will be amazed at o:;g~h,-u r~'.~'[ ~ +h ,~ -----PLATE [ Dealers m [ f Tpt m. Mr" andMr~:,Ir" ITeacher.s c llege, Cedar Falls, spent]just returned home from the hos-[awake man or woman to look after h*~. bet,~r chicks {'*" zv~ueage I '~'~'~ ~= ~"~ ~ I / wn ~mson ann Mr. ana mrs. unas. the wee~ en(1 with her parents Mr I nital after - tonsn ,-,~-~+~,--,renewals and new subscriptions for ~,~"~'"~ ~2 ~?- ~ ~ant or " " " cemetery Memorlat~ Wickham ofM " ' " ~- '1 "" "~" "' ~ o .-et~,~o 26 ~nt for his [your engine And Your Mdeage I /. t. Vernon. Earher land Mrs. Archm White. / Mr and Mrs Geo Visli~! ~nd| the uonular fast-selnng magazine I ~arna sa ~ m the week Mr and Mrs Milton r " ' T " HE .mapsand [ Mareh~nf. ,~ th~ man to et,our / / i M s. Carohne Husky who spent ] family Mr an,~ ~v,~ v ~ao~,The AMERI( AN HOMF It's easy ] WAIT TIL YOI. SEE T ~ Me- ~,u~ in[orma- I I R L. PRINK I Koch, Jumorand June Ann of Mr. [ last week at Rochester at the Mayol ret+ ,4 ~o,~U~, ,~,~+ ~n + ~u [ ,qeasant work and it Days big ~ Cormick-Deering Cream Separator ~ut I custom-bruit Tourmae Doox mr [ u,o*in~ Piumbin~ and Wirin~ [ Vernon called. [ Chmc, returned home Saturday I and visited in th~ hom~ nf Mr ~-,~| commissions Spare time only re- ] in its new rich. red Dubonnet color. Mr an~ mrs Fred Ford were Mrs Lomsa Thomas of Cedar to Director More attractive than ever before yOU ALL FREE. See him today. [ Office 110 1 i " a . . I . ~ . ] Mrs. Will Hudachek on Sunday,quired. Write today,I~,' . I ties. ~ p~ur~:~,g yen party ana pmmc supper ~apias spent ~unaay with her sis- M~ ~n,4 ~ ~.-. a ~ ~. - a/~l~s Division THE AMERICAN[Its here now. G.A. Beranek. 26 l Saturday evemng m observance of ter Mar Newhard and brother MAGAZINE CORPORA- --~ L~sbon, Iowa Y,baby spent the week end at the HOME " " AMERICA FIRST ELK[INS. THE KHOW B[FOR[ YOU GOt / ~Mr. Ford's birthday Guests w e.relBert Jordan. ~. /home of Mrs. Elizabeth Kimball.[ TION, 251 Fourth AvenueL New watch you will 'be proud to own. ~wr. ana lnrs. Lee MCL:UlIOUgrl, ~ar. ] Mrs. rrances ~icme oI MOUrn an York New York zb-z~P ] ~ ~ 4 ] GEORGE D SAILOR, LAWYER 1 ~ Mr. d Mrs. Frank Dvorak, Jr I,]w. H. Hoover. 2t-23&26 p a.u ~,~. ot,uu veruun, ana mr. ano ~ vernon spent ~aturaay wlm w~r. ~ lowin i ~Y/ . -- ~ ~ ~ ~ i General Praeflee ] Mr Har-~- T~o,~ho ,~ ~r 1 n were m Iowa CRy on Monday ~VANTED: Custom P g'i P,~'Ct W, TI~'TWO. oh vJ~~NJ~#~FJ~--~F'~#qlrl/M~~ Notary Public, Deed,s Wills, Vernon ana ,~zrs. it. t=. ~a,r. Mr and Mrs Seivers and two discing and drilling reasonable, a ~ [ Licenses ~r an~ Z~r Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Slyer of[children frbm Mechanicsville move[prices John Haeseler, Dial $2.50; cane seatin.gand chair wrap- I ~ m ~, ~ u ~,~ ~. ~a~ ~**ey u[ ~v~ar- I ~eaar itapl(ls visitea ~unuay in / ,4 ( +~ +h,~ ~, ~o ~,~. h ~ ~,t ^~ " 23-4tn ( ping. ft. ~. ~anaerson, 319 Third [. ~,~,~[.~#~r~ f w,~ off,ce ,n resmence, corner wasn- ~ ion spent Sunday afternoon in the i the John Ricketts home ] ~ "',~'~. ~"~ ~'? ~ *'~*'~"~ ~'~'""[ -- " ) Street North, Dial 2622. ~ If. m m in-ton and Market St Phone t~g~ - ~ ~ ~ " ~vu-. ~e~vers wm wor~ zor ~ouisI I--~ / ~ "' ] wr. attu lvlr~, x~. n, wiley nome Mr. ana tars. ~ranK r'almer ana W,~,hn.~ ! ' n'l~.Al'~ A'WIM~LT~ RW.M(t~n " ~ L1 ' "'~" ',NNETT ) Dr. oyd Boxwell of Nashua Dehla were Sunday evening mint- Friday evening callers at thel FOR RENT ~ Call nearest phone by No. I ,-- am at / W'L~I~on~E,ow~ ~ spent Sat-urday n'ight with his m~th- i ~rs with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pal- ~ horae ~f Mr. and bIrs. ~. N. Hepker ~ ~ I ~ect~ `~. Vern~n~ 3", ; ~ari~n 7' ; [ ! ii lm il ii ii / o~ ~ [er~v~rs~ne~a dens on !mer. of Bertram were Mr. and Mrs. D.{ ~,x-,~.3 room apartment Anamosa, 741~1, for clean f.t [ ~~::::i l m I1 / =" m l t I Mrs E H McCoy of Cedar Rap- F Sparks and family I (?has Tor- courteous service. Francis Payton, ""." ~arms [or ~a,e t;eaarrcaplaswere ~unaay eve-],--" Nlay IS . ~,~u cH**u~--,* , v v ml v v v ] . . ,ds and Mrs. Fred Grawe of southl [ ~, 26c|A4gen~, An~mosa, Iowa, for l~wm- I ll~'ill,rtouses Ior ~ale or trent n~ng supper guests of Mr and Mrs. ~ ~ +an x~r,~v,~ .~+,~dsv ~,~-,~ ~. I ~ / rance, .0~ ,~L ,~," ' I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~r a.~ ~,o v I Office Phone--148 Fred Barley Mrs Be s F I -- s aust No. Io .- ) ~t~m r~==~u ~,~ I,--- = - - -~----91Ce~'rr ~na~iZr~er~e~Yur~ W~vesi~ Doris Lehr and Doris O'Brien of! Dorothy ~ Noska,FOR SALE I t .m m.m | ~ ~ ~ Prompt [ ( ors of Miss Mabel McShaney " Iowa State Teachers College spent -- . I[ I I ISKUIqZ,-/.-/. ~A}ULImI~ |! rl~r.ar.~ Removal i l Mr. and Mrs. Minor Estill and theweek end with Mr. and Mrs. f Mr. and^.Mrs. A Z. p~g ~1 FOR SALE" The Jonathan Kohl SERVICE |~ ,-,~ r~ a o~ t.|lMrs. Eva Gramhng of Central City " l~ ~t.~ -h,~,~,~ qr,h ,4 ni, '[ property on North First Avenue. I i,u. ~u,~:uu otuc~,Mr and Mrs Calvin Moore ofI ~ ~'" t] iven I were Sunday afternoon callers of Immediate possession can be g ACTU * Droner guests at the Leo Noska T k AL BOOg 12 x9 Re0htor.d U,S. Pote.tOfflc~,| ~&TT ~nr.E~T,Mr and Mrs Mason Gramling Atalissa were Sunday guests in the "1 Inquire of O. J. Elsenbast, 515 Mer- F'OR PICT[ RES Ot TORNADO " ) I Me2ham s llle //AMmosa:d MMr.rs" anG(~ ~res. S ~eFn:nf ~rntatrImEa?rLL;ohra hl m;er v~s~. I ~?~aVn~d~n~a~'YFEaF~n~2da;C~h2~!~ I Rha;~ss.Natmnal Bank Bldg Ced~ ;~rnr!i~elhre, fs~eM)~:~ Vgh~,r~ b::?t~~ ' l~B~"~=~-'~ ,'~, f',t~,~a~*~, il~ ~(~9 ~ Hansen of West Liberty were Sun- Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs [M-" wiP"'r kin" and Patt~'Ann',[---USFD MACHINERY" 3 F-i4 g - --~. ~. 2 . " " -~ ~'- ~ ~ " " ~ ' p m or auaress, v u t~OX 493 Mt . =~a uma,~.utwar-at, z II| Ti-ton West Branch i tday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Allman to get acquainted -, ~, r a . ~ ~.~. '[ tractors l F 12 Tractor 1 Regular Y" r ,~,~ u~ ~=~ *~,~l~a. . - ' vernon 26 :% Operator Truck I W.E. Kohl, Operator Truck 2 [[|~ % z~. T,|Hubert Newman. w~th the baby boy, Lawrence Abra- ) Mr and Mrs George Folker vis-I l,'armall, 1 Allis-Chalmers Tractor. ~mn,~ o, eh. ,~,~ ,~ ~.*0 I1| "f~'~- . nl Mrs. A. E. Ernst spent Thursday ham, were Mr. and Mrs. Abrahamlited "in Anamosa Sunday. ]4 215H Cultivators for ]~'-12 or b'- WHAT'S %VORTH OWNING IS ,I ~,'--~ ~-"~ "~'.~. I I| ~ A ~I| V o[ x. arme.~s| in the Dr. Cahalan home in Cas- Allamand and family, Mary Lou, i ~l,r,mco Downev Arthur Mever l 14 "'rsctor~ A-C Cultivator. 2 worth insuring. A policy covering ~e, ~ Son (~&~, Mount Vernon. i| . ,"orks~ ~ . ~ a, -~], ~ " ~ , ~OOl[~r l~'~l~l~llh.nnletin~, %% cade. Dorothy Raymond of Monhcello,ill rkin were su r ests Corn Planters for ],-12 or F-14 household goods, personal property . 1,and B La ppe gu . o Simmer Garage, IAsbon Ill State l,l(.ense No. 7 ,[ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman and George Allamand of Scotch!at the John Bartosh home Sunday[Tractors. G. A. Beranek, McCor-is mexpensive. See that your in- ~hanicsvfll~.~ Bowers & Schoor, blechan|csville 1 !% ~ ~,~lo~, --~.W~t .-- .~,~rvi~ ~ I were Thursday dinner guests, of. Mr. Grove. [ ~venin~ o miek. -Deering Service, Mr. Vernon, ventory is up-to-date'. S. N. 'Mer- J t-----=-------~ ~ - ----~[and Mrs. George Agne m T~pton Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowlie were~ Mr. and Mrs. Matt Klouta and[Iowa. 26c ritt, Dial 4262, Mr. Vernon. 26 l