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June 1, 1939 THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HA%VKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD Pag_e Three VERNON LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mullen and chihh'en Kay of l'niw, rsity l)arR this week in the home and Mrs. T. I. Mitchell. Mrs. Roy Beck formerly are SOending a few Mr. and Mrs. John ae while looking for a Helen Turner of Council tile week end in the sisters 2\1 rs. Mac and the Misses .qylv t and TUrner. retnrned hoi/le eVoninp- front Cedar ere slle visited at the s. George Buck home friends. ~llds of Mrs. John I.eiglt )Ston, II1., will be very She ]Ills been Call- 'bed @y illness for Weeks. IDr (qIlld il ion ernadine Burge ~\ill 0om- Sehool year as i/ nlen/- ~.high school faculty in Ils "~,'eel( end and ~\ill to lhe honle of her r. and Mrs. Anson l~,urge, t111 lller vacation. Miss return to Nc~ton in the Rev. Otis Moore an/l danKhter, Miss Mury Ellen of near Tipton were callers Monday in the Mrs. Anna Gormly honIe. Miss Minnie Tucker of Fairfield is visiting in the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Colton home and in thv Mrs. V. W. Leigit home this week. I,~ranklin l.ittell of New York ('fly, arrived al the imme of his parents, Prof. and Mrs. C. F. IA|- tell on Tuesday for a visit of sev- eral days. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). ScarLrongil, 31arilyn aitd I(osalie went to I)av- cnDort S'lttlr(lay and visited ill the E. 1,. Gra:lff home. Tile !;irls r,- lllained until Wednesday of this week, Miss Helen kisser, who attended lo~a State Tea('hers college ill Ce- day Falls tills year, is visiting at the lioine of Mr. and 'Mrs. Dean l~.isser in Waterloo before site COllies honte to spend the sunlnler vacatil)n. Ma's. Bessie Jenkins and Miss Grace Negus of Dysart were ,guests over tile week end ill tile honte of Mrs. Helen Srhroeder. Mrs. Sehroe- dor, and her inoti]or, Mrs. Agnes f~lartilolon/ew and George Sehroe- tier and their house guests spent Memorial day in Preston. ~ . , g g at You ever experienced the panic that comes when you've last yam all your funds, in a city where no one knows you: If you you know how completely the pleasure or success of your trip La'~ Have you worried about carrying cash on your travels? ~lLcu, and everywhere spendable American Express Travelers Cheques time you travel, no matter how brief the trip. Express Travelers Cheques protect your funds, if lost or stolen, is simple! You sign each cheque with your own name. When to spend them, you countersign them. No one can spend them bul are your protection against loss when you travel. ~avenient denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. Cost only 75c for I100, Mount Vernon Bank and Trust Company CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000 I~. C. Neal, Pres. B.B. MeConlogue, Vice Pres. b. U. Van Metre, Vice Pres. and Cashier J. A. l,'ordyee, Assistant Cashier l lernber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Flora Buck and Frank Moore visited relatives in /h'bana ou Metnorial day. Mr. and M}rs. C. F. Becker visited their daughter 'Miss Bernice Beek- er at Iowa State college, Ames last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maconrber and fanlily and Miss Esther Kidder of Olin were visitors Tuesday evening in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. d. J. Kidder. .Mr. and Mrs. Willard Maley and fan/ily of neat' Martelle were vis- itors Sunday in the home of Mrs. Maley's pareuts, 'Mr. and Mrs. Bol- ton Wilson. Miss Florence Keve returned Sat/Irtlay front 'Whiting, hid., where s le was instructor in Art in tile seimols, tor a vacation visit in the }lonle oi' her mother, Mrs. J. F. Keve. Roy. J. J. Kidder will occupy the pul,pit in tile Methodist church tit Gr'ind Mouild "lnd ('alallius, ill l)lace of B.ev. E. O. Hunt, pastor who will go to Haw'keye for an an- niversary service. l~yall Bryant has purchased a registered Guernsey cow from H. l#. Gensi~'ke, of Cedar Rapids. The animal is l,eader's Julia of Sunny I)ale 582110, according to the A,lIieric nlencement exercises held in the Marion sciIooi last Friday eveniug, Miss Helen Hiddiek, friend of Miss Ahce Marie was the validi('torian of the class of seventy-eight, l)r. Wells of the lTniversity of I)ubuque gave the address. Don Stoneking, who is enrolled in a beauty scilool in Ottumwa, came boule Saturday evening and visited until Tuesday evening in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Stonekin,g. lle is enjoy- ins his work which he hopes to ? ','onilJlele io Novenil)er. He will lake the state iboard oxanlinalions Mr. and Mrs. l,. E. ,Sipple and fantily visited relatives in Iowa City on Sunday. Rev. T. S. Cole of Sioux City spent the week end and over Meln- oriel day in Mount Vernon. Mrs. Mae Dean of Am:ma, and Mrs. Eva Travis ,were guests Tiles- day in the home of ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvin l.aeock. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stevens of Des Moines were visitors over the week end in tile honte of Mr. and Mrs. 1. a. Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldridge and son Re,bert of Vinton were Memor- ial day callers in tile h(inle of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Busenbark. Miss Olivene Hahn of East St. [,onis, retnrnell |tome Tuesday fol- lowing a few days visit in rite honte of her mother, Mrs. Ella Hahn. Mrs. Gertrude Midkiff will dis- play the beautiful quilts she has ni'lde iit the Presbyterian church on next Thnrsday afternoon, Juno 8th. Mr. and .%lrs. Homer Siver and daughter Hazel of Cedar Rapids, and Mrs. Donald Brooks of \Vest l,i, berty were dinner geusts Tuesday of Mrs. Odette Slyer. m'dl carrier in Mount Vernon. He is spending a part of tile tinie wilh relatives in Baldwin. Mr. and M:rs. J. F. Sohnn and daughter Barbara of Cedar Hapidg spent Saturday night slid Sunday in tlle honte of )drs. Solm£s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. I,ester Caraway. Miss Laurene Kepler, who has been a memtler of the higil school faeulty in Storm lake, is expected this week at tile hi)nte of her pa> ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Murton gel)let. Mrs. Charles May,bauer relurned last week end h'om Normal, Ill., where she spent several weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I~o\~ell Kraft. MIr. and Mrs. Willard Sipple and Mrs. Sipple's sister. Freda Mus- grove of Vfililaulsburg spent Men> orial day in the home of the for- nier's ,parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. 1,,. E. Sipple. Glenn Jones of l~eavenworth, Kansas, spent Monday visiting in the honie of his father J. J. Jones and in the home of his hrotller-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. El- don DeCamp. Prof. and ,Mrs. T. R. MeConnell and family of St. Paul, Minn., were guests over Memorial day in the home of Mrs. McConnelrs mother, Mrs. C. E. Kegley. They returned home Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. DeCam~p and Hester Bailey of Roll:I, Me., left Wednesday following a visit over the week end and Memorial day ill the home of the formers brother Eldon DeCamp and family. I ),lr. and Mrs. Cul'ti:~ Fryntoyer of Miss Mary Kepler was pleasantly \Villon Junction were Sunday surprised last Friday evening by a guests in the home of Mrs. 'Vry- group of neighbors and friends. A ] delicious picnic supper was en- ! c'.nt°yer'SRot'est.pare'Its' M,'. and Mrs. 1,'. [joyed. Miss Alice Kegley, who taught in Mrs. Jacques Jolas and daughter "the schools of Garwin, returned i Helene expect to leave Friday for Salln'day to the holi/e of her liioih- a visit during the summer in the er Mrs. ('. F. Keglc~ for the sunl- lhome of Mrs. Jolas' mother, Mrs i ni-r vacation. Christine Sprague in Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. \Veist, of Miuneapolis, Minn., and Mr. and M rs. Harry Caywoud of l.atarsons. M,'s. Mari