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M~ty 4, 1939
THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HA%VKEYE-RFCOII1) AN I) THF. LISBON HERALD
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in ('larenee sc,veral (lays this week.
Gormty is having]The latter is i .
Second Avenue, north
Week. i 'Mr. and Mrs. (?lift Iosty have
leased lhe Alvin l~utler tenant
4[rs. hey Heady called 'house on leirst avenue, south "lnd
of Mrs. Joe Hurt in will nlove froiil lhe Grill aparllnent
iday afternoon. I soon.
Mrs. Oscar l{o~'ers of Mrs. Jessie Spicer of AI,burnett,
guests Saturday ~Mr. and Mrs. 1.. A. I~evassuer of
the home of M,'. :ill(t Marion were callers Sunday after-
i Mrs. Aley Parson is confined to
VERNON her hon/e this 'week by Ulness.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ., and M'rs. Floyd Ful'wider of
t~ :1.:~ "*;; ~;~*p ;i;: ;;;>' I i i om ~ ~1 llI'II+;;2 ~7'l:J t ° '*-"It( Tipion were visitors Sunday in the
M.r. and Mrs. Kenneth Wall and
Week for a visit with i inother ~#rs..4. E. (~h risiopllersenfamilYHavdenOf.indMarion,fanlilyandofMrS.LosKeithAn_
noon in the honie of Mrs. Rose
Hieknlan.
Mrs. Stanley Appleyard of Star-
lake, N. Y., is a guest in the I'rof.
and Mrs. N. A. Miner home. Mrs.
Appleyatrd is a sister of Mrs. Miner.
Mrs. W. l{. Shell of Sibley, mother
of Mrs, Miner, is also a guest in the
Miner home.
Nllison of Anthon is
Week end for a visit
her parents, Mr.
[1.
Kleineek and M rs.
visited 'Mrs. Klein-
Will Parker in
last SUnday after-
ace l~]llison expects to A nleeting of the ('e(lar Rapids
Work in Clinton ~)" Presl)ytery league will he 'held in
~r an en~.- ,,~,,,~_ ,] the Mount Vernon I resbyterian
• .. ,u,.:,e:,i({o,,.x..;[;;. I chl'reh on next Sunday afternoon,
'~ko;f'hlle beginning at 3:00 o'clock. :Dr.
s 1' ~VVelsh, president of lIubuquc lint-
George Kirl~patriek spent last
geles, Calif., were Sunday evening
guests in the honie of Mrs. Charles
Kleineek.
Mrs. Keith Hoyden and e'hihh'en
Jinlmie and Nancy, and tile for-
nler's mother, Mrs. l,ester ('are-
way were guests in the honie (if
Mrs. Hayden's friend Mrs. ICthel
~'rigllt in Cedar Rapids, Tuesday.
Roy. lk \V. Hutchinson of Pitts-
})urgh, l'a., ,who was a guest hlst
week in the home of his son, Prof.
Mark Hutc'hinson "lnd falnily, left
on Tuesday for Kansas ('ity to at-
tend the Uniting conference of the
Methodist church.
Roy C. Fernald, of Maine, pro-
fessor of eeonon/ics at Cornell
from 19a0-a2, called on friends on
the campus on Saturday. His term
in the Maine senate has exph'ed
and he ex.pects to lie "t candidate
for governor of Maine in 1940.
J. B. Vulwider of Canon City,
!Colo., called on fornler neigM)ors
and friends in Mount Vernon the
J first of the week. He was "t dinner
I guest Sunday iu (he home of Mr.
land Mrs. Fred Turner and visited
i in the afternoon in the Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Fishel home.
-~[ r8• Th pin as
Caraway, Mrs.
Keith Hayden
Jimmie and
t'alif., who
)unt Vernon spent
siting 'Mrs. Mac
IAndsey to Cedar Falls.
Bank !ervice. at
laur finger tips
MAIL
This is a "push-button" age. We like
convenience, safety, speed -- service at
our finger tips.
Banking by mail brinqs you bank serv-
ice at your finger tips. You do not push
a button, but by pushing a pen over one
or two pieces of paper, you can get
quickly all that the bank has to offer.
When for any reason you do not want
to come to the bank, you can make the
bank come to you --- by marl. We invite
you to use this "pen and paper method
of banking whenever time, weather, or
press of duties make it inconvenient to
bank in person.
Mount Vernon Bank and
Trust Company
I1. I, .. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000
"" ~eal, Pres. H.B. McConlog~ie, Vice Pre~.
|). U. Van Metre, Viee Pres. and Cashier
J. A. Fordyce, A.~istant Cashier
sister of the late William Zaehe.
Miss Bonnyhel Kirkpatrick who
is leaching this year in t'he schools
of Correctionville has Ileen reelect-
ed at an inerease in sal'iry ,hut did
not accept the position. She plans
to attend Iowa State "reac'hers col-
lege in Cedar Falls next year from
which she will be graduated after
attending sum,nler session in 1940.
Next Tuesday afternoon, May 9,
lhe presidents of the school boards
of 1Ann county, inehiding all towns
and rural schools of the county wiU
nice( in the court house at Cedar
Rapids to elect a county superin-
tenllent of schools. Arthur J. Rog-
ers president of the Mount Vernon
school board plans to attend. Mrs.
J. B. ('tiber(sou was chosen as al-
ternate.
Several Cornell professors will
teae~l in other colleges and uni-
versities. Prof. S. ,l. Mcl.aughlin
and Prof. Lloyd Oakland will ,both
go to the University of Montana at
Missoula, Montana. Prof. Jacques
Jolas will teach a master class in
the Fine Arts depal'tment at the
University of Alberta, at Banff,
Canada. Prof. C. C. Tull will teach
in the Arizona State Teachers eol-
SUl,,n,e .l::g'::.-a- t~ rFlagstaff" Ariz., for another
INSURANCE
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ELECTRICITY IS CHEAP .... EYES ARE PRICELESS
Miss Edna Moynihan went to Ar- Miss Thressa Bell ' ,~I .', .. ' " ; '
n/erville, l~ev and Mrs J ll. tlodgsonofuncovered ileposils of biohern,s, Cards
Mrs. Bruce }hlllen "rod ehihh'on, t'cdar l{apids, and nephew of Miss unusual fossilized eoral reefs which Sunday, May 14th Is
Ward and Kay of I~niversity P.u.k IAllie tlodgson was initiated in arc found there.
spent from lariday until Monday t'hi Mu All/ha Sin(onto, honoraryi __~__ MOTHER'S DAY
afternoon at the honle of tier ninsiefret 'n ty at Coe college,. " .... "'"" We Handle Hall-Mark
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I.Cedar Rapids, htst Sunday after- caaemy UC ,~clencer ~'_!11 Cards
Mitchell. noon. He is a freshlnan student llvleet uere r~ext lear
Coach Harold Fisher, Mrs. Fish- in Coeand it piano pupil of Miss ---~-
er, andJan, es Hawker attended the Graee Swab of lhe conservatory I 1,?:;he; ,l,lSl ::;nela
n; / nho:'~:x tn(;:'xt BLOOM'S
Drake relays in l)es Moines last of nusic year,',. " • P . .
Saturday. On Sunday they visited .......... I St)rilv" to the f 'ty-fourth annual BOOK STORE
=VI I'SI~vel el~ Sl~oelilaKer enl_el'-' > ~ " _~
a]n I (Ill (l [(on~e(ntlon of tt( IO'AI At(deny '.--~2" ~
friends and relatives in M).~lchert' " edhe • aft *. • o ) I ,I ridge club ' " ~ ' ? "i " . __- ---J
and Carlisle. froIn Mount Vernon on Tuesday. I of Science.
Mr. and M'ys. Holner Slyer of Those nlotoring to Stan,wood were"i This invitalion was issued ,by
Ccdar Hapids were caters on Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Conklin, Mrs. Eldon i I)r. (?u/berts(lU at (tie annual nleet-
Odette Slyer Sunday afternoon, l)eCanlp, Mrs. Byron Jones, Mrs. 'lfng of lhe organization hehl A,pril
Mrs. Slyer accompanied them to Harhln l,evy, Mrs. Ni('holas I'eet, I.dl and '2'2 at Iowa State ('olleg'e at
the heine of Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Mrs. Merh' I,ong, Mrs. Odelte Siver, ~nlt!s, w!hich he and a group of
Siver's for a brief visit• Mrs. H. M. I{tloads, Mrs. ,lerry Other Cornell faculty menlbers and
Prof. Eugene l)evereaux present- W"tlters, Mrs. t{udolf Voltieka and students attended.
ed an organ recital in the Uni- Mrs. l#rank Young.
The celel:n'ated grOllp of approx-
versity of Chicago chapel last Sun- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. l{unltde re-
day. He was seep,repented to (?hi- turned honle Saturday ewming inlately 250 h)wa s('icntists, of
cage 'by Mrs. l)evereaux and they fronl t'rophetstown, Ill., where which ])r. Culbertson is "t nlenlber
returned home Sunday night, they spent several (lays visiting" of the executive (,Onlmlttee, more
Dr. b. E. Bigger was excreted their daughters Mrs. Artl~qr John- frequenlly convenes at Iowa City
home last night or this niorning son and Miss t'earle l(innbh~. Mrs.or Ames, where facilities are great-
from Des M~oines where he at- .lohnson and daughter Hetty Kay, er, but the Mount Vernon high
tended the Iowa State Dental and Miss lCmnble I)rought tllenl .~ehool will cooperate with the eel-
meeting. ])r. Bigger conducted a h(nne and attended, the play, "Our iege next year by means of exhibits
clinic at the meeting ell We(tnes- Town," in the l.ittle Theatre at ill (.onneelion with the Junior
day. Cornell "~nd returned honlc on 'Sun- ~Ac'tdenly. T. ('. IAudsley, local
Miss Helen Biddick of Marion day afternoon, superintendent, will have (.'harge
was a ,week end guest in the home of lhese displays.
of her friend Miss Alice Marie iliT. VERNON CHURCH NOTES
Three Cornell l/rofessors took an
Rigger and attended the perfornl-
once, "Our Town" at the Little PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH active part in the last asse,mibly,
Theatre at ('ornell, (inSaturday Joseph W. Gray, Jr., Pastor where l)r, Cul,I)ertson actell as
9:30 Sunday school. I)'.hairnlan of the finance con/nit-
evening.
10:45hatAuth rit 'C°mm°now°rshiP Sermon, t .... ,'rofessor Moots was chai,man
Mr.
anti
Mrs.
IAoyd
Thurston
of
()s~'eola are expected guests "today "By W Y" .._ Jof the niatheniatics division, and
3-00-8'45 Meeting of the ~eaar
tO spend t'he week end in the " ' -- . -¢ ., -~r -~ } l)r .~liIler was elel'ted as chalrnlan
Rapids Presbytery League or xoungI • " .... " ...... ~ "n~et-
honle of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. l,]yre. People in this church. The after-Iel lhe geology st(lion tel in(, t e
Mrs. Thurston attended the meet- noon address and forum will be ing next year.
ing el I'edcrated elu/)s in I)avon-
port this week.
Dr. F. M. Newman arrived Tues=
day afternoon from Presho, S.
I)ak. for a visit in the honle of his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Dean. Mrs. Newnlan
has been a guest in the I)ean honle
for two wee.'ks.
M r. and Mrs. W. A. Bolhnan,
who have beet living in Lhe J. W.
Hill apartn/ent, expect to leave the
last of the week to reside in Cliu-
toll. Mr. l~ollluan is einployed t)y
Honeyinead eonipany and is being
transferred to Clinton from IA.~bon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewers of
Toledo were brief callers Friday in
the hon/e of Mr. and Mrs. thlrohl
Fisher. They were enroute to
Chicago, Ill. Mrs. I,ewers, who has
been teaching in the puhlis school
at LeGrand, has signed a contract
lo teach another year.
'Miss Vehua Hill has a('eepted a
position as sup+.rvisor of nlusic in
the s(.hools of Jefferson for next
year. She has held a sin/liar posi-
tion this year in the public school
at ])lover where shc was reelected.
She goes to Jefferson at a suibstan-
tial increase in salary.
Mrs. O. W. Heisernlan of \Vest
Union ,was "t guest fronl I,'rid'ty
until Monday in the home of her
nephew and niece, M r. and Mrs.
Lloyd Dean. She accompanied Mr.
Dean who went to West Union
Monday evening to speak at a
}ulsiness men's ,banuet.
led by President Welsh of Dubu-
que University. The evening ad-
dress will be given by Rev. Bruce
McCullough of Clinton. Everyone
is invited to the evening esssion at
7:15.
WEDNESDAY
1:00 Missionary Society Luncheon
to which all the women of the
church are invited. Mrs. Gilbert
Voorhies will be the speaker.
THURSDAY
4:00 Junior Christian Endeavor.
7:00 Choir reimarsal.
8:00 Union Young Peoples group.
CIIRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
"Adam and Fallen Man" will he
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
in all Churches of Christ, Scientist.
on Sunday, May 7.
The Golden Text is from I Corin-
ttHans 15: 22, "As in Adam all die,
even so in Christ shall all be made
alive."
The Lesson-Sermon comprises
quotations from the Bible and from
the Christian Science textbook,
'Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy.
One of the Bible citations reads:
"'lhis 1 say therefore, and testify
in the Lord, that ye henceforth walk
not as other Gentiles walk, In the
vanity of their mind, Having the
understanding darkened, being alien-
ated from the life of God through
the ignorance that is in them, be-
cause of the blindness of their
heart:" (Ephesians 4:17, 18).
Among the selections from the
................................ ! -
found the program for next Sun- --~ ........ Palisades
day morning. Our choir will wearl Cornell Sport News Mrs. Charl,s Ford
the new robes for the first time.
~Mr. am] Mrs. AI Ba%cock enter-
tained as guests over tile week
end Mr. and Mrs. Leslie l~at)eoek of
Wyoming. Additional guests on
Sunday were: .Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
Ion Hamilton and fanlily of :Ma-
quoketa, MissEva Bcek of Ana-
ulosa and Stuart Beck of Mount
Vernon,
,Ml'. and 'Mrs. Charles SpOOl' and
family of West IAberty have leased
an apartment in the Mr. and Mrs.
I,loyd Snyder home. Mr, Spoor is
the new baker in the Mount Ver-
non I)akery. Mrs. Spool" and two
sons wiU eonle to Monnt Vernon
after sehool closes. The t.wo boys
will ~be in M:ount Vernon ~ligh
school this fall.
Other (2ornellians in attendance
imquded Professors Brooks, Mc-
Gaw, and Nelson, Mr. Cocroft, and
students Ray Morrow, l/]arl Toll.
l)on Stotler, l{oy Ralston, and
l{elq~ Hendriks.
leeatured spearer at the eonven-
lion was l)r. tt. T. Davis, Profes-
sor or Matllenmtics at Northwest-
ern university, who talked oil "The
l'llilosoplly of Science." Profes-
sor I)avis figures proulhlently ill
the last edition of "Aulerican Met
of Science." The prograul, hegin-
ning l+'rhlay u/orniog at 10:30 a.ln.,
was eonchldcd ~qatur,lay noon, dur-
ing which tinle individual sections
were forlned f()r t}it' (liscussioll of
v:lried lopics.
Will Take Philosophy
Tour
l,'ifteen Stlldenls have signed Ul)
I to go oil the philosophy tour to
('hicago nexl week-end, lcaving
Friday, tit whh'h thee they will
take iu it nnulber of the city's at-
tractions. I)ean I'~ ing and Pro-
l'essor and Mrs. MeGaw will ac-
..~olnpany the group, which will
visit "~ Je,wish synagogue, Hull
Ituusc, the Jane Addams housing
project, and a Wesl Mr(dixon Slr(,ei
flop house.
Also on lhe itinerary are |~ug-
house Square, the home of the
soap'box orators, the P;aluli Tern-
Christian Science textbook is the plc, the Holy Nanle Cathedral, and
[ollowing: "The eternal Truth de- the I'niversity of Chicago chapel.
stroys what mortals seem to haveI~:ntertainnient will include a ilin-
learned from error, and man's real i
of God comes iner in Chinatown and a, tlleatre
existenCeto light, aSTrutha childdemonstrated is , ll(,rform'tnce. Tile group will re-
Mortal man can never !~rll to the canlpus :~un(lay ui,/;ht
eternal life.
rise from the temporal debris of
error, belief in sin, sickness, and BAND I'I,AYS IN CIIAI'Ei,
death, until he learns that God isI
the only Life" (PP. 288, 289).i The thai/el 1)'off'Sill b'i'id:ty vl':l:
311 First Avenue North. i presented by the band under the
METHODIST CHURCH !direction of Mr. Willianls. The out-
Lloyd A. Gust~fson, Minister standing selection was Polka and l
Church school 9:45 I+ugue from '-.;(.h.wanda. the ltag-lit
Morning worship 10:45 , l'iper" ,I)y ~Vtqnlterg>'er. played willi
Intermediate League 5:00 i l