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Page glx TItE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HA%V~YE-RECO~D ~ ~ I,|~BON ll:l~J~&|J~. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ewart of east of town were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoffman. 12L~. Harry Freeman Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Stanley spent DR. MINER SP~E AT Saturday and Sunday attending quarterly meeting at the Friends GRADUATION PROGRAM Meeting house in What Cheer. The commencement address to the Lucille Robertson of Martelle seniors of Springville high school spent Friday night in the James was presented by Dr. N. A. Miner, Kelly home. bead of the geology department at Mr. and Mrs. J. S Armstrong ac- Cornell college, in the high school companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. auditorium, Thursday evening, May Patten, called in the Mr. and Mrs. 22 Roy Patten home in Central City oiiowing IS me commencement Sunday afternoon. program. Phyllis braker of Iowa City spent t-rocesslonalmarcn, t~eneva Thursda- with her-arents Mr and 2 P, Waters Invocation, Rev. Charles B. ~. ,~ ~ 1^~ r~, **~-.~^.~ Wlllmlng. tlomlng,thlrlS (ilee ~h~ ctr~rhm+ian ~Y~roivaa~ Club Commencement Address Dr ":~ -~ .-'='-'~- ~ ".-.~' - ~' ' : Mr. ann Mrs. ~ean z~lexanuer Will 1~ /~ Miner; "~eoutanre" t:ornet ' . . arrive Thursday to spend through smo, ~oo wm~man" t'resenmnon ~ ' ~unuay witn lvir. ann Mrs. donn of Flowers Allen McArthur" Pro-{--. - ' ' I Alexanaer. sentatlon of Class of 1941 Wm M " " ~'4 Mr. and Mrs. Hilhs Butler will #onnsmn" Awaramg Dlpmmas ~ : r, l arnve late this week to spend Me- I ua~cnel(ler" an(l lJene(llCtlon Itev morial Da and throu-h Sunda '] y g Y C. D Boggm. with Mr and Mrs. O. J. Emmons CLASS DAY ~E"~ISES land C. F. Butler. D e Mr and Mrs Ray Parker of Lorraine rak r was the saluta- torian of the class and Allen Mc- Table Grove, Ill Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Arthur valedictorian. The class his-ISmith and Dicky of Rock Island, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs tory was presented by Marie Nlel- son, class will by Junior Raft and tt-:nnmn walton . ~. mlr ann lwrs t:nas nasa and ,:v- class prophecy by Bob Whitman. 1 " - .-. ' ~. r " " erett anu uonam t=nrlsuan were Othe s taking part in the program w~r~," Duanf* Rarnhar ~ncl RahI~unaay guests oI lvir and Mrs n t Pa)e.~ Mn.~iea] ~]oet] n~ x*r~ro ~nn~ J Pownall and Herbert near Dubuque o e s " " i " ' hv +ho ~niar e m~ An ~ ~ a I Th y al o visited h stomcal places . cl n v l--, In ~fllena 111 well was master of ceremonies. I, . . " awards eJ St. Theresa t=ircle was entertain- Activity w re presentedI as follows: Band Awards by Roy T eo Dy ~iman t:nuozmsK1 weanes- Schwab; Vocal Music Awards by day. afternoon. Mary I. Wolfe; Cheerleader Awards S~x members of Rebekah Lodge by El'~h '~ il " A ~+. No 99 attended Praha lodge in Ce- l-- eth FLhw d, thl~dc . wa v in oar ~apios ~-rlaay evening A . rds b Melv J. Mohr. T ' " ' I . he annual Port Reumon will be EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION held June 1st in Vinton. The Eighth grade graduation ex- Mr. and Mrs. De Ver Port and ercises were held in the Springville Arnold and Mr and Mrs. A. C. Port high school auditorium Tuesday called in the Tom Loder home in evening, May 20. Rev. C. B. Will- Anamosa, Sunday evening. ruing, pastor of the Presbyterian'! Mrs. Bessie Taylor entertained church, was the speaker. The Wednesday at a benefit card party graduates were presented by Fran- for Rebekah lodge No. 99. eis Safely and the diplomas were Marie Novak and Libbie Feeser presented to the class by Wm M. of Cedar Rapids attended Rebekah Johnston. Miss Mary I. Wolfe play- Lodge No. 99 meeting Wednesday ed the processional and music was evening. presented by the members of the Mary Hoge, daughter of John and seventh grade. Laura Hoge of Whittier, has gone ------ to Pasadena, Calif where she has ALUMNI BANQUET employment. The Springville high school alum- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Port, Mr. and ni banquet was held last Friday Mrs. De Ver Port and Arnold, Mr. evening in the school auditorium and Mrs. H. H. Cooper and Carolyn with 125 in attendance. Arthur attended the Wire's Corners Corn- Pearson was toastmaster, and toasts munity Club picnic held in Wapsi- were given by: Carol Rodman, A1- pinicon State Park, Anamosa, Sun- len McArthur, Doris George, Hen- d ay. ry Cooper and Mrs. Carrie Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. George Olinger and Musical numbers were furnished by sons Roy and Glenn entertained Jean Burroughs, Bob Whitman, and the following relatives Sunday hon- a quartet from Cornell college oring the graduation of Roy from Special guests besides the class of!high school Frank Hauser and 1941 were the classes of 1904 and!daughters Velma, Gladys and Faye, 1939. Dancing and cards concluded lMr. and Mrs. Bergie Martin of A1- the evening. ',burnett; Mrs. Clifford Bright of New alumni officers elected were I Cedar Rapids, Mr and Mrs. C. G. President, Frances Safely; Vice-[Bachman of Mount Vernon. President, Marvin Groves; Record-t Mr. and Mrs. James Burroughs of ing Secretary, Hazel Kennedy;/Tipton were Friday evening dinner Corresponding Secretary, Carol lguestts of Mrs. Elizabeth Gritman Rodman; Treasurer, Donald Cole- i and callers of Mrs. Rosa Burroughs. hour. Darrell Frank, assisted by a[ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shellhammer committee decorated the building twere called back to Clayton, Ill and tables. The nut cups were in lThursday on account of the death yellow and lavender, j of Mrs. J. L. Tarbox. The funeral ------- !was held Sunday COM3~ERCIAL CLUB TO MEET [ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, in The annual meeting of the Corn-Icompany with Mr. and Mrs. Fred mercial Club will be held Tuesday]Ford and their guests Mr. and Mrs. evening, June 3rd, at 8 p.m. in the i Ed Hurliss of Vinton attended a town hall. Much important bust-Ipicnic at the Harry Jacobs home ness will be attended to. A presi-I south of Paralta, Sunday dent, secretary and a complete newI Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erickson and board of directors are to be elected I Mary Jean accompanied by Mr. and Plans are to be made for the an-IMrs. Lee Dunlap of Marion were nual Harvest Home celebration and l Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus a date set. Last year the Commerc- t Erickson near Anamosa. ial Club was organized with 31I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carnahan members to start off with. You are were recent visitors in the Delbert urged to be present and help start Stork, Earl Lewis and Jack Ben- another year ton homes near Waubeek ------ [ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Armstrong at- PRESBYTERIAN NOTES ,tended the Memorial Services in Have you a nickname? Are you I the Norwich cemetery near Martelle proud of it? Do you honor the[ on Sunday morning person who gave it to you? A1 Mrs. Delia Trimble spent several nickname is usually suggested by ldays this week in Central City in some characteristic of the bearer, ithe Dale Gramling home. Marybe our nicknames are more Mrs. Della Woodworth moved on: appropriate than the names our lWednesday from the south side to parents gave us before they found the Dr. G. W. Gearhart cottage in out what kind of animals we were. I the northeast part of town. Next Sunday we study about a Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Manly spent nickname which has come to be the Saturday night and Sunday with most wonderful name in the world Mr. and Mrs. Harley Williams at 2~xe you renown Dy tha~ name? The Coggon. way you spend next Sunday may Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pollock were he your answer Sunday dinner guests in the Albert Sunday school at 10:00. Pollock home, southwest of town. Preaching at 11:00. Subject, Mrs. Etta Avis was joined in Mar- "What's In A Name " ion by Mr. and Mrs. Harley Avis, Session meeting at 10:50. Saturday. They visited at Wil- ------ liamsburg, Troy Mills and in the METHODIST NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Glass home Sunday school 10 a.m. at Prairieburg. Morning service 11 a.m.--Rev. C. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dolan of D. Boggle. Prairieburg, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. ------- . . Christian of Cedar Rapids were The Senior Class an~ Iaculty Sunday evening runner ,~t~ o~ members motored to Davenport on Hayes'Dolan an~d-l~i'-s[~ I~r"[~-.n~ M0nday fee the~ annual Senior Class Patricia. -- picnic and outing. Eliz " ' ~" i abeth Stewart C,rcle will ~rS. Ull e uuncan returned zo m e" -u her home at Mount Vernon Sunday N~l~ ~ne ~ra, w~m ~ rs. mary evening having spent the week end ~ "~f" ~OD ~mith Gerald Hotchkiss, and WI~ Mr. ~tlltl .t ll'~. FY. ~, J~OltlIlall. B b Violet Bruger returned to Comas f o Macon have returned home --- "--. --~^-. *-^--" ~ or the summer from S U I Max ~+ ~'- t- ~ h ~, Batehelder came Friday to attend ~,entot Me tuna Mr~ w,~rm~n Ur,a~ he alumni banquet but returned Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs to owa City to play in the band John Whitman were Mr. and Mrs. during graduation exercises. ! the week end with Mrs. Nyman'sIFrancis Stinger, near Mount Ver- father, Chris Neilson ]non had a broken leg, having Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Van Sickle,/ caught hs leg in the wheel when Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Van Sickle mo-/getting off the tractor to make some tored to Oxford Jet Lowden, Mas-[ adjustments. His right leg is frac- sillon, and enroute home called on[ tured between the knee and ankle Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Phillips at their[ Aubrey McShane of New Boston, roller skating rink west of Clar-| Ill spent Sunday with his mother as their guests last Saturday after-l luncheon were enjoyed ]Ernest Tonne of ~ Oak Tip,n, noon, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Haliett[ Miss Mildred Lewis assisted Mrs. led a house warmiii~ [or] i~n~f and two children, of La Paz, Bo-] Frank Campbell the past week }Mrs. Kenneth Milsap who recently neth Gordon and livia. They are missionaries of the/ Harlan Russell was a Monticello/moved near Spr'm. gville, on Sun- Mrs. Gee. Mieneke . Methodist church and friends of the [ caller Friday. [ day evening. "" lin, Mrs. Blanche Sco~ Rev. Hartzelrs when ~y were in| Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Robinson l Mr. and Mrs. ~enn Strother of Gordon of Mount ~ er tl~e mis~sion field in So)!~h America./were among the mapy guests at the I ne./[i- Ma .r~e s~t Sunday in the day dinner guests of They expect to return to Bolivia| wedding of Miss ~ary Joy Finne-/~ur Si~,~r h~iie. Leonard Gordon. June 15. gan Thursday evening, which took Clifford Fairbanks of Scott Field, Mr. and Mrs. Bob place in the Presbyterian church Ill spent Saturday and Sunday daughter of Lisbon ~l~]l~t ~r4[]l~|]~ before a large audience of rela- in the Otis and Glenn Slyer homes, in the Howard D~ ag ~'r:-l~"V~lla~d ~"~'r=~" ~ives and frinds. Most sincere con- His mother, Mrs Fairbanks, has Mr. and Mrs. J. C, gratulations, been visiting since Wednesday in Sunday in Anamosa: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Overfield of the Glenn Slyer home Mr. it d I ~r~. Phi~ Cedar Rapids were guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Slyer and and Mr anises. Jim of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Overfield. daughter, Mrs. Fairbanks]md Cliff- dar Ra id~ s~nt 'Su A wedding shower will be given 6rd were amop~ '~a6~e ~fiding a ~ii the jb ~t :~!~tj Mr. and Mrs. Lee Embree Thursday picnic dimmer 'th ~ae ~.m. ~Fir~ "" l~xs. : ~ ~' HUrt we~ evening in the Morley school house, home Staiday. ~at'urday ~ here ~he ' Mrs. Irene Scott was called to Mr. ~hd Mrs. Ralph Wethington, e~al days. Glidden by the death of her father Mary Jean and James, Mrs. Mary Russell Eldred fan last week Mr. Davis was found Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ner guests of Mra dead supposedly from heart trouble. Slyer and Janet Kay spent Sun- on Sunday. Mr. Scott went out Thursday to day evening in the Leo Driscoll Mrs. Thomas Lave~ attned the funeral. Mr. Davis spent h o~ of Laurel came Thur the winter months here with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cross spent the week end in the Scott, and it makes her loss more lSun4aY afternoon through Monday baugh home and Mrs keen Our community extends its e,~eninfl in the Frank Hartman tended the alumni b$ ;ery sincere and deepest sympathy lhome.' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milton day night. for the loss of this beloved father land children spent Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Geral~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson l Monday evening in the Hartman David, Mr. and Mrs. were hosts Sunday evening for a home Paul, Mr. and M~ dinner, having as their guests: Mr. Lee Crock called Sunday morning attended a party at th a41d Mrs. Raytnond Puffer, Mr. and on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartman. penhaver home Sun& Mrs. Carl Kern.' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hartrnan Mrs, Evelyn BroWn Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson of spent Sunday with Mrs. Bowers at nie McConaughy ent~ Martelle were Sunday afternoon Lisbon. pany. from DavenPOX visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -.1~1o tt~r~ ~ M~,~ /~V~.~d Mrs. A. J. Vanderbilt. In the eVening, Mr. l~rlggs were ~unaay afternoon Call- LU tl~ l~rs. Katheri land Mrs. Francis Crock and Mr. and ers In the Frank, I,I~ hPn~. 'on Stinc|[y. ~' mrs. Joe vanaernih were guesm in the Vanderbilt home. Claude ~Peat Mrs. Evelyn Brown White Oak Mrs: Ml, S. Glenn Slyer Sunday evenir~ in NEIGHBORS ~ ZO ALUMNI ~3--C~N ~ hO2~!e. . HAS FINE B~L-NQ~ I~;dn "Reed fa~ aily AC~UEg' FOR MI~. CUSHIER The banquet of the Martelle High afternoon with MrS. "Neighbors, namely: Ira Hempy, school alumni associatio~ w~ at- mankind ,Mr.s. I~7 Q~ Henry Schnoor, Walter Goedle- tended YS~; I40"~ ~lfl~ ~att ~. "~a'~. ~gil,!~r imann, Gayle Kinnon, Charley Gerald I)arse~ ~,~s~ ~ toastr~ k~t6r, of Ofin silent 2~ z~ ,Kuntz, and Glenn Slyer, plowed Mrs. Jennie Wprkman, D.a~ New- Corn ho~e. '20 acres for Mrs. Stella Cusher on man Estller L~ttl~r ~Erv/~; L.ya~ ,Wednesday morning. Mrs. Cusher, Murfleld, 'ql,~lh~ :.Lei',l[t~ . Y.~-an~WS3"ac:~nt ~ asssisted by her mother, Mrs. Bruts- ferty, Dillon Holcomb and Howard James home. man, cooked dinner for the men. Calvert spoke. A vocal solowas Rev. and Mrs. C. J. She wishes to thank each one who presented by Delbert I fLOra'tier ~ Ma~chester~ helped wi~h the work for what he Officers for ~ne~t ~,ear ~ ~l~rv][lle"hbm~" 0n~ did. In the afternoon the same men plowed 1O or 12 acres for Raymon:vice-president;Meeks' president;war~n.Paulin n~ ~." and Mrs. Basker~ Stearns who is still suffering with secretary. * i'yn,1 Mr. and Mrs. Win. a bad wrist. family, Mrs. Chloe An aeroplane made a forced PLAN RECEPTION jPOR landing in one of Raymon Stearns' MINIST~ ~klD ~P~I]Z~ ~ields 'on Monday. The plane was A reception for Rev. ]~ v~i~es ,birthday' and family will be hg~ i.~ ' ~r.~ ~nd"l~. damaged but the pilot was not day evening, June 4th at the, badly hurt family left Monday i Many from the White Oak eom- house. Picnic supper at 7 o elock tor's mother in TexaS. munity attended Baccalaureate, the Program afterward Everyone is stop will be State ence. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Wells and fam- ily returned Monday from a week end in Chicago with Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells Mrs. I. S. Pearson and Mrs. Sarah Pearson attended a shower for Mrs. Harry Barnts Saturday in the Mrs. Rollo Patten home. Assistant host- ess was Mrs. Cecil Patten Mrs. John Vernon spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Har- old Kouba in Alburnett last week. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dumont of Martelle were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Norman Monkman of Kansas City, Mo arrived Fri- day for a week's vacation with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCul- lough. On Sunday the group visit- ed relatives in Rock Island and Tip- ton. I,Mrs. Ida Gott returned to Marion Sunday after several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McCullough have been informed that their son Jarvis James, who is stationed at Camp Bowie, Texas, participated in the camp's first maneuver It lasted four days and took place eight miles from camp. Jarvis was rifle man on the armored scout car Mrs. Harry Freeman received a notice from the war department Saturday that her son, Paul Bur- dette Christian had been inducted into military service, May 21. He was stationed at Ft. McArthur, Calif for the first week. Paul Burdette has been in the employ of the Southern Pacific railroad for the past five years, in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson and son Dale of Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson and Wayne Lorenzon of Oxford Jct were Mon- day callers of Mrs. Minnie Schwab. Born Saturday morning in Mercy hospital, Anamosa a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Schwab, Mrs. Minnie Schwab and Jean Daven- port motored to Davenport Sun- day to visit Miss Joan Davenport. Maurine Christian returned from St. Luke's hospital Friday where she had spent a week following a minor operation. She has resumed work in the Springville creamery Mrs. Alma McShane. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dunn of Marion were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dunn in Cedar Rapids Betty Levsen returned to Maquo- keta Saturday after attending the alumni banquet and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lev- sen. Mrs. Floyd Woodworth returned Thursday from Manly where she was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bockman. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hurdle and daughter of Marion spent Sunday in the John Ricketts home. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fowlie will leave early Sunday morning on a month's trip to the west coast They !will visit friends at Artesian, S. D and the Black Hills, and on to Bill- ings, Mont.; Spokane, Wash ; and Vancouver In Portland, Oregon they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Loretta Hopkins In Sacramento they will visit their daughter, Opal, who has been a nurse in the Sac- ramento hospital Miss Fowlie will return with her parent and soon return with her parents and soon she will take up x-ray work. Rev. Chas. B. Willming and fam- ily drove to Ottumwa Sunday af- ternoon and returned Monday eve- ning. At Ottumwa they visited friends relatives and attended eve- ning services at the East End Pres- byterian church, which was the original church home of Mrs. Will- ming. The Rev. W. J. Crewell, who retired from the pastorate of that church in December, says he preached at the Springville church when a student at Coe college. Springville and farmers of the vicinity attended the banquet at Hawkeye Downs Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. A. Shaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parker and daughter Barbara of Martelle and Mrs. Will Parker of Paralta were among those attending Lenox College graduation exercises Monday morning, where Helen Parker was graduated. An- other graduate, was Howard Kline- felter, who graduated from Viola high school several years ago and he with his parents resided north- east of town. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burroughs A & B CLUB MEETS WITH MR. & MRS. HOMER LIGHT The A & B Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Light, Sun- day, May 25, to remind them that their first wedding anniversary had just passed. This was also to hon- or the 35th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Border and the 47th for Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Light which oc- ]curred this spring. Games were the diversion of the evening after ,which a delicious supper was serv- led. Mrs. George Light baked and decorated the cake for the bride land groom of a year ago. i Those gathered for the occasion ~were Mr and Mrs C A Border, [Mr. and Mrs. Geo Light, Mr. and Mrs Roy Light, Ralph, Faye, and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. John Light, !Marvin, Margaret, Rose Ma~e, Mary and Norbert, Mr. and Mrs. Heston Phelps, Howard and Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ciha, Lorraine, Jackie, Donald and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. WiRon Gunn and 3i.mmy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kohl, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Light, Dale and Doris, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Schott, Grace, Francis and Robert. BEGIN TVlDEN-~ BRIDGES The people of this neighbbrhood have a smile on one side of their faces for the county is widening and fixing new cement bridges from the end of the rock east to the La- Verne Simmons ~bridge preparatory to grading. We hope that by fall the smile and the road will both be completed. George Briggs and La Verne Sim- mons were business callers in Tip- ton on Tuesday. Junior Crozier is spending this week with his cousin, Johnn'ie ~riggs. Mrs Harold Fischer attended the meeting of the West Linn H,0m - makers study group oh Wednes- day at the Lloyd Kohl home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bohr, Harold ~ohr, Dean and Don were Tues- lay evening callers at Howard ;tork's. office, motored to Shueyville Monday to Marjorie Bohr and Joyce spent Class Play, and Graduation at Me-invited. Dr. A. L. Stout ho.~e, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wiley and visit Mrs. J. A. Francis of Byron, last week in the Ed Lahman home chaniesville during the past week IM[E~r~.~. ~r ~'a .there they will v sit t~. Virginia, and Miss Winnifred Wiley Wyo who is a guest in the home near Buchanan. Mary Jean Wethin gton, Mary Rose[ Sunda'~, school 10 ~,~ l lers in Br ~. I~ .l~. , of Cedar Rapids motored to Sin- of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bowersox. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Light and fam- Crock, Bob Torme and Leo Hart-I f~h,r~'~ .~rvio,~ ~",m ~o, Ithey will' '6 to ~t. 1~ C~ siniwa, Wis Sunday to visit Bar- Mrs. Francis is a sister of Mrs. Bur- ily were Cedar Rapids shoppers on man, all of this neighborhood were [ Baskerville-wil~preach"i;is f~re.-[to .s~ee Colonel G.L. bara Paul, formerly of Anamosa. roughs and will be remembered as Saturday graduated. ]weP ~,~,~,~ oo w~. -a,-a ~,~o ~,n, family. Dr. Mooxe e~ Mrs. Dolph Van Sickle assisted Marie Bowersox, a former teacher Mr. and Mrs. John Light and fan- ~ # A shower given at the Martelle~ ,n~ ~,~V~,~'~'~,~#~,~ ]gone about ten days- by Mrs. Harry Freeman were host- On Tuesday, June 3rd at 12:30 ily, Marjorie Bohr, Joyce and Rich Methodist church for Mr. and Mrs. ] "ll "" s - [and children" will" tray Vl e, Mass. " O~ essses to the Presbyterian Mission- o'clock at the Springville Gym, the ard, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bohr, Har- Nick Kost was well attended. AI ~ ~,~h ~ ,~U ,~,+ ~+ ~IN~W ~eX; O arA~l ~d;~ ary Society Wednesday. Mrs. Eva Brown Township Homemakers will old Bob.r, Dean and Don, Mr. and number from'this neighB0rh'ood a~-]a'e'~r'~'":Ph'~,~'ff'i~*"~n~,~ I'Ve{urn in several ~reelO Stearns presided at the business meet for a farewell picnic dinner Mrs. Mike Blessing, A1 and Henry tended. Mrs. Kost taught the White[a-we-]'~er ro-'~t "~e~:,~n~-+h~':'-~=:,'~'~-[ meeting at which plans were corn- for Miss Lucille Gove, H. D. A Kohl and Mrs. Carl Blessing, all Oak school at one time. Ptional =----~C~ ~ -r-,~- ~, ? '~ ~'~'~-1 ,~ ~L ~dg pleted for the Mother- Daughter who leaves in July for a position of this neighborhood attended a Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and]" ~v.xva ~ [ ~ ~ ~ Banquet, June 6. Mesdames Harry in New Jersey. There will be a family gathering at the Chas. Lehr children, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thim-I Mrs. Kathexin P~t, M~. Evelyn[ ~ F~.r~~ ~ Smith, G. W. Gearhart, O. J. Em- short program. Please bring eov- home near lVlar/on. The occasion mes, Mr. and Mrs. Ver]on Baker and liBrown, Mrs. ~emite ~ l~o/~fighyl - ~-a] mons are named on the program ered dish, sandwiches, silverware, was to remember the birthdays of Mr. al]d Mrs. Glenn Siver and Jan- :attended the funeral services for l Monaay evening c committee. Make your reservations and dishes. All ladies of Brown Chas. Lehr and Win. Bohr which et and' Mrs. Mary Fairbanks were 'Mrs. Eva Lockard at ~na~osa on ~'o~:~e~t gt4e~ ~e w~ with Mrs. T. W. Pollock, and Misses township are cordially invited to occurred this week all Cedar Rapids shoppers or call- ~Friday afternoon: - I~Mxs. A. F.~ing and fa Mabel and Leta McShane. The In- attend.--Hazel Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Light, Helen, era on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ]' The Christian Aid Society nket I~V~nhoe and,~, and citation Committee, Mrs. U. C. Bertha Boxwell has gone to the Faye, Ralph and Dorothy visited at Otis Slyer spent Thursday in Ce- last Thursday afternoon. Hostesses and Darlene. Rodman, heads the dinner commit- home of her sister, Mrs. John Wil- Roy Carson's near Roger's Grove dar Rapids and Mr. Slyer also spent were Mrs. Mae S|Ir~ and Mrs. Ma~- The Ptar]e Bell l-I0~m~ tee. Mrs. Paul Ratsch of Republic, cox to spend the summer, on Sunday. Wash,was guest speaker on Na- Band Boosters Club will hold a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer FridayMr. andin thatMrs.City i~n~eth Milsap [~ineTheMCC naughv'w. S. C. S, ~11 ~e~t Th}a~. - [homelh ld theirof Mrs.JuneDonaldm~- tional Missions of the northwest, meeting Friday, June 6, at 8 p.m spent Sunday evening with the Or- called in the Ernest Tonne lmmelday afternoon H~~ ~ilt ~lEve~r~0ne wRo attena~ ville Unash family.~ " -~:---'~w- r.vr: ~.~'~ ' ' ' " fa~ Delila Palmer, Bernice Palmer, in the school house. Everyone is Fr!day evemng. [~Elva Hoffman, June lfl~antz, Cot-!brfng a copy Of then" Virginia Wiley, Mildred Irons were urged to be present. Ir~portant Mr. and Mrs. Willard Light, Dale Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crock and nelia Murfield and Stella ~ldr~,* ' l~b~[ Huey and 1~n dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her- matters will be taken care 0ff--A J. ad Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jeannette were Sunday dinner] A large crowd attended the Me- [spent Sunday in N;~ man Bruger and Mary Ann as a Dice, President Novak picnicked at the Lower Pal- guests in the Lee Crock home [mortal s~rv~es on ~tmday .moxning ~s guests of ~Mr. ~ 2 courtesy to Violet Bruger before Mrs. Etta Patterson and Mrs. isades on Sunday. In the afternoon " ~ p ~ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thimmes and IRev. Maule gave the address, assist-[--1~: and 1Vl~. Gle leaving for Camas, Wash. Nancy Pearson were Monday eve- they called at the John McClelland Mr. and Mrs. Otis Slyer attended ed by Rev Baskervllle land family spent Sun Mrs. Celia Frederick's grandson, ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Joe home near the Upp .r Palisades. Farm Bureau at Martelle Tuesday I~ Miss Mildred '~inbaumh of Co-[$~ the hpme of Mr. and Lee Frederick of Solon, was fatally Hayden in Viola. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer were evening. ~dar RapFds 's~nf ihe 'W~'~k ~r~d" "at [~Ian~p'~n~ .~orley injured in an automobile accident Mildred Pierce and Mrs. Lloyd Sunday dinner g~ests at the par- Mrs. Glenn Siver entertained G. the F ~?~ Lelh~baugh home [ MrS." an~ M~.~ Forre~ ental Clair Stout home. I.C. on Friday. Mr." an i Mrs Eln~r:'J:m,~ ~--IGavlen were-in Daven~ nearMr.Mechanicsvilleand Mrs. WilmerSaturdaYJohnstonnight" SoperternoonOfcalersAnamoSain theWereW.SundaYs Palmeraf" Mr. and Mrs. Jo n Carpenter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thimmes and tertainod at a picnic 'to attend and Terry Wayne of Cedar Rapids ad Mrs. Nancy Pearson home and Mrs. Hubler and Children, and ~ . ~ , Merle spent Tuesday in the Elmer evemng. Those present were Mr. pal'ty for ~t: W. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schott and Bixler home and Mrs. Henry W~oI~len~an ~ [i~[P-r,~[:t~ke 4~1t9 i~ were week end guests in the home Mr. and Mrs. George Bye of Ana- baby were Sunday callers at the . ~ :~z. -~v Hu] l~e of their parents, Mr. and Mxs. F. mosa were Sunday callers of Mr. C. Roberts Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. A. L. Little. Arthur Schotth0me. Tuesday, Mrs. Jennie M~Con-:.~ouglas,Mr. anc~M~.~en~-1126i'n Co 19fF.*:[ ~I~ aughy, Miss Myrtle Manly, and Mrs. ~ton and Carol, Mr. and~'.:L~n [{~LI3Y fqr Ft. Riley, to ' there were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gib- Mrs. H. M. Briner, Mrs. R.A. Evelyn Brown spent the day in the ~Remingt0n and Phyllis, Mrs. ]~l.sie r Mr. and Mrs. Ot ~. son of Marion and Mrs. Maude Waln attended a luncheon Wednes- A.J. Slyer home. Remington, Mr. and' M~Y l~r~d~k [S~- evir~ng calIers Keithley. day at the home of Mrs. Eldon Den- 1~'~. Ray t~oBon Thomas and LaVerta Slyer had Calvert and family, Mrs. C, hlNe i.~ st ~!tley ~me. Rev. C. B. Willming and family nison at Center Point. motored to Ottumwa Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Palmer were Mrs. Nell Pat--~'-en and Mrs. Lois their. .tonsils removed, at the .h s" Newman snd ~,rs, . . Blanche - HOl- i The. tW t, ,~*i~n ,I~Ic p~tal m Cedar Rapids on Friday. cornD. The ~ ea~lon +w~s ha ho~,or.l~e~:.~ .~ t~l~ noon to visit relatives, returning notified Tuesday that their son Patten entertained at a kitchen Tney got along very well ann re- p~ harold Cal~re~" A'ho ts spehding' al~rnoon at 'me home Monday evening. James was inducted into military shower SatUrdaY afternoon at the turned home on Sunday. ~ few days vacation from college. Lloyd KohL Mucn Miss Ethel Harris of Marion spent service and i~ now stationed at~ home of M~s. ~lell Patten, a large Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. A1- - Mr. and Mrs. Lolen Remington ing taken in the h the week end in the home of her Jefferson Barracks, Mo. number of relatives and friends in len Siver called in the Otis Siver pnd Mrs. Elsie Remington were contest put on hy sister, Mrs. Carl Calvert and faro- The Bugle Corp from Marion and i honor of Mrs. Katherine Barnt% a home. On Sunday evening they Cedar Rapids shopp4~r~ 6~i W~: ily. Springville will participate in the l recent bride. A feature of the after- called in the John Siver home. day. " '" Samuel James, Jr O. J. Emmons annual Memorial Day program in noon was a mock wedding. De- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Van Sprigen Mr. and Mrs. and Don Colehour motored to Des the cemetery Friday morning at licious refreshments were served. :and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Don Meeks Moines Sunday where they attend- nine o'clock Anil~. and Mrs. ~ Petr.useh and K0hl and Laurabelle Sigmund, and B. Meeks home. '' ed a bank meeting. -- -- --- lta were callers Sunday after-Myrtle Manly were guests in the Mr. a~d .~Mrs. Mer~ Reed and Mrs. Wilbur Stearns and her C ntr !,~lrl noon at Ray Bolton's John Slyer home Sunday. ~children Of Cedar :Rhl~tChi' ~llecl'~t house guests, Mrs. Dell Collicott v v~.~ .w. ~ row. ana hats. Jens JeL:bse~ spent i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heffleflnger the Gerald Darsee hot0@ ~x~lay. and Mrs. Paul Ratsch, spent several ~lrs. mmmn ~och Sunday at Walter Larsen s near and daughter, and Miss Mary Ev-i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Me~P.~rd days the pa~t week on a trip. They ~ t;entral City. elyn Heffleflnger spent Sunday in ~unday eve g c gS ~t ~e YOUNG MOTHER SUCCUMBS Mrs Louis Fille is " i ' . . . ~ ~ ~1~. visited relatives at Chicago, Ham- ""e wer ho " Y spending the John S ver home. Miss Heffle-iLilhan Ste~n~~! h~. mond, Ind Detroit and Ann Arbor, . ~e " e s c~ea oeyonu woras several weeks with her folks, Mr. finger stayed for a visit with Jean-[ Mrs. Don Meeks and H~ward gc- Mich. ~o r ceive me san news mat our xor- and Mrs Ray Bolton ette i com~,~ ;,~ ~'~i- "*~'-a--ts'~'~"i-r--'- I mer teacher, Mrs. Leo Aler, had Th P" " " '~- '~" 'v'L~t" " ~" '~ Mrs. Louisa Thomas and Edith of hasHed awa'~ at a r,oao~ ~o.;n~ ~ e aralta En~bclub will meet Mrs. Verlon Baker spent Thurs-[on ~un'd~ ~e~e ~c~ ~tted re~- Cedar Rapids spent the week end ~ ~. ~ ,~,-~ v.~ ,yo- I w~m ~lrs. ~owara ~nane, assist- day afternoon at the Roy~d Neigh- [tives. " in the home of Bert Jordan and ~nv ~r~:n~:aiay ~enmgini~.ne has led by Mrs: Alma MeShane on Fri- bors Club in Mechanicsv~lle. " ] Patsy M~.er~ ~is[.ted relatives in Mrs. Mary Newhard Y c ~Y wno[day afternoon, June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Baker were bCedar Rapi ls over'the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plummer of ~v~,e~o~e b~:r~i:ve~%aue:~:~dscmo We were sorry to hear of Bob dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. LeoI ~lbezt .Bob~t 4an'/dy ~Ited in. Marion called on Mrs. Paul Ratsch a -I hi tin . ~v ~tose s and Elaine Leafs auto acci-iThimmes, Sunday. J~he Charlie Bobst home near Ana- an~ etSa nYon~Ug~ie~o~l rl a Jane, dent. Elaine wasn't hurt, but the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson of[~nosa Sunday afternoon. in the Wilbur Stearns home, late .o ~. :, .n morner, doctor took two stitches in Bob's Mechanicsville and Mr. and Mrs ~ Mr. and Mrs Frank Gordon of~ last week ivws. ~gnes ~ara~; ner ~win ~romer nose and thre.~ in h~ ~h~a Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Apland of r Center Junction were Sunday Geo go; and Leonard, as well as a Ray Scott and Louis Fllley of guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. host of friends. Omaha, Nebr were week end Dillard Merritt. FRANCIS STINGER BREAKS I~o~.sts F~flevl~.y Bolton's and Mrs. The East Linn Brownie 4-H club Y. Bernice Clark spent Saturday af- ternoon at the Cecil Lewis home a~d took care of the children while Mrs. Lewis attended the shower for Mrs. Katherine Barnts at 11o11o Pat- ten's 'Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lewis and children motored to Winth~-op on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murray and Dick attended the Baccalaureate Harry Whitman of Whittier, Mr. Mrs. John Nyman Jack and met in the home of ~ol,~ ~ ~,~+^-- LEG IN TRACTOR MISHAP ' 1 Francis Stinger had the bad luck and Mrs Roy Burge, Mr. and Mrs. Mac's returned to Bancroft Mon- Friday evenin. County Agent Rex Mrs' da Miss Mavi to have his leg broken above the Earl Whitman, Lisbon; Mr. and ' l Y' . s h aas completed a Corm was in charge of the meeting, anklo ~-ia ~ ,z ~ .~ The na e ~ -- --~a ,---,--- ,~ ,~ ~-u Ross Clark of Mount Vernon year a~ ~. u ~. y a sp ntl~h,d ~,~,~ ~ ~o, ~,~+~ ~, ~ Mr" and Mrs. Donal Gordon and,over to adjust somethin, behind an~d~l~rs'.'~y~arol~na~namosa" him and ran his leg through the ~ ": tractor wheel, breaking it He was Mrs. ~nna tmnn spent ~unaay 1 ab e to stop the troctor and attract ~nmi~y nOn~edO:r nt~pS~n oonn ano Eddie Staskal's attention, who came - to his aid. He was taken to the an~r~i~n~p~v~Snel~)u~.e~reen~Wcalt I hospital for an x-ray, but now is - -- " "at his home, resting as comfortable uar flap]us were ~unuay evening as can be expected guests of Mrs. Vena Greenawalt. Dead Of 8tale JM~ ~' Clean --- Fast --" : ~ices at An amain S mtday ai.~ht. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Fowler and Ruth Seivers o-~--Mount Vernon is . Murray s brother is a men~ber ~; Judith Ann were Sunday supper spending the week with Helen and of the graduating c~ [] We are sorry tO he'ai- of the death []l. 165,000 sold so far this year. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Faye Archibald of "" ---, "",~ --~ ~--~ ~*- Schmidt in CedarRapids~ . Ardis Stinger is completing her o~ lVWS. a~eo ,~.er. ~a ~.u^~. emr" ann mira. .'yr n wetzel at- course at the Paris Beo,t-,~. ~,v,~"" ,'~ter~ usea to live on me .scar -- 2. Average mortahty to dateless 2%. -. t nded the wedding of their niece and is read, to take he~ ~ ~+~ +,~* Jqhnston farm south of Paralta. m BettYat AtkmsLynch" Saturdaand Raymond Keiper Mr. and Mrs. Harry ----,~t~"~'~ o,~, re'avedeXtendones ur sympathy to the be- E 3. Replacement guaranis liy and r Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Taylor and were Sunday ~-~<+~ n~, ~, o.~" ~ ~ losses. , r you, mney @ y" daughter Lorena and James Gr~ " Patricia.spent Sunday in Dubuque Mrs. Francis Co-~er."-Bob"by a'~d Broolmide b m.~**,~ o -~@ "~- m ::~i~b:l~i:em~er;enP~l~Ls~nd T~n'~ L:rrl~:y:et~.ed with them for a Ml~. Will ]!~b. l 4. Ten years of a personally supe d l e ing ane Je Y--" . . All the schools in this vicinity ~Mrs. Francis Crock spent Thurs- ~ testing pro.gram. . " . ~, ~se ~,regory none ann a~enaea have closed for the summer vaca- day evening with 1V~xs. Don Robin- I5. Egg production, egg size and large typed meat bn'e~ the graduation exercises Leo Pal- tion. son while the men attended Com- mer, a nephew, being a class men- Several farmers in this vicinity mencement. [] ill all ~eed~e be.r? are planning to attend the Chamber Mr. and Mrs. tLarlan Russell at-N (The one-stop chick service) $99.95 and Mrs. Albert Taylor, in of Commerce-Farm Bureau dinner tended the Graduation exercises in company with friends motored to at Hawkeye Downs tonight. Clarence Friday, where their neph. if W--h~e little it takes to own this big newTerms If Desired Amana for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Monson and ew rgr. aduated. Maytag Commander. Washing ca- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McShane, son Robert of Iowa City were Sun- M.and Mrs. Verlon Baker were 1OOO e Rocks June 9- padty is ~0% greater, hut the price Ll~erm aHownce on your oM washer James and Jack Bell, Bob and son day callers in the home of Mr. and~ Ceflar Rapids callers, Sat!wday. unusually low. -"~-~ Denny Bell, all of Cedar Rapids Mrs Herbert Leigh. Frank Votroubek purchased a ! ', 2000 White ~ ~ ~~ ics a genuine Ma~ag through and through, with ~m -tested Maytag !were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs Milton Koch, June farm last w~ek. aavantages, including gentle gyrafoam washing,act/on, quick,drain hose, roller .water,remover, and the ~amous square tub in gleaming white porcelain, hhe~.r parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M~oun~nduJnUnd~or ~t?red ~eitGhrand idyell~a Mi]n]~r was a Cedar Rap- E JUNE PRICES REDUCED Mrs. Mary Bennaman of Marion the home of' his parents, Mr. and A good many from this neighbor- the new MaFtag Commander. Come In and ~ee it--or phone for free txhd. was a Sunday.afternoon caller of .Mrs. Norman Techau. Joanne came hq~d attended the community din- I I ]'le G" B E R A N E K' S t;ora .nac~nane. nome w~'th them~ nex at the school house on Friday. ordon Ha' ' ! I ~zrs. ~.Izzie ~ alcon returned to Mrs. cnarles ~ewey and Bonnie ~er 300 gathered to enj0y ~eative [Central City Wednesday, having and Mr. and MrS. Eddie Staskal dinner and a visit among friends. N " MAR/ N, d[ WA " ~spent several days with Mrs. W. E and family were Sunday e~enlng ~everal from h.eKe ~tt~nded the In Moun Vernon ,Since 1914 ~Bell. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. G.I.C. meeting tn'~hei~olne of Mrs. Hardware --- Implements --- Appliances ] Mrs. Bertha Stinger received ArcMbald and family. Glenn Slyer Friday a/2etnoon. A I~ I1 IJlllllllllli II I! I /word late last week that her son ~ev. and Mrs. C. F. Hartzell had most enjoyable time and dainty