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June 5, 1941 THE MOUNT TERNON, IOWA, RAWKEE~-Rld~ILD Abel) ~ LISBON I[ERALL Pa~e Five Wilma lslev Becomes [ : : : = : : = : : ; : : : : : : : : : : I Mn t l .ll ftf I-I,r pital following an operation two II. R. CurraMt, changing softeners 4.80 "~ -' I --Telll It ~? l f t a [ 1~JL4[lib 111511[~1| 1~11 UI II~I[ILFI ,eeko ~aO H. R. Current, street work 81.70 OA/ ! I,! IT lit lJ/ /flt l' U hM/Mt! Bride Of Maurice Gormly I Wlll wen June jz] --i/'r; S ella Wheeler of "ed Hillside Press, printing 4.85 n Ittl I I 111 IIII III1~ I IrKNIlN -- I ! Nm~ues of Veterans ot various wars buried in Mount Vernon cemetery .:" . ~ ar ~don DeCamp, sewer-labor, 12.2@ LJl$~/l~&&d/M& &/Lll AI&~IJAI& //uilA~V&I Mt-- r; ~. i~ f ~-dar Falls' :::::::::::::::::::::::: I ~tapi(lS was a Caller wecmesaay at- r~on .u~amp, cemetery l~oor r~ r~.ao ~.~ vv H,~ ~$ "" "~ I I ,~rlc~,~ ;~ h,~ h~ ,~ ~K~ ~ ~ t James Mcl,aughlin cemetery labor 73.00 *H**~ ~ ~ ~ t ~.~ ~ became the bride of Maurlee Germ- I I War of 181Z lisle H.S. Smyth, Robert . anna I T. I. Mitchell, sewer Mgr 10.00 ~ iv ~,~ ~e Mrs Anna Gormlv of [ l/lll [ D~-,;o 7Amri Harlan, James F ~ Stinger Andrew Mrs George King I'1". I. Mitchell, Water Supt 50.00 --,i .'.~ ,~ ~ ^ ] lllll ] Holeman James Ha.'zlett, Johh G ~tmger, Theodore Mrs. Wllham Maher of Chica~o * T. I. M~tchell, Clerk salary 50.00 Ladies Invited The Lydia class of the Presvy- .~aount vernon, ]n ~ m,p~v ~uJ.V[ll/ll[Moore I~afayette Hayzlett, Riehard'W. Thom4a~on, George ; ~,h~ ~;~ ~.~ ~ % ]~k M. Gill, Marshal etc 110.00 h, ~ I terian chtlrch will meet for a ,~ie- ceremony, Saturday afternoon at l /[[//I Worle:" John Ide, John A. Thompson Perry ~ ~ z, ~- ,~z ~t~t, ~aa. ~:~. ~.~. Wm. Simonda pumping 90,00 at inarlon ~ ^.^- r --- I ll~7~ll I "' Ingram, Alvin Varner, Francis A. Anaerson an(l otner relatives here [ Bell Telephone Co, alarm phones 7.28 Vernon women olferslnicsup perattheh me fMissG'er-z- -' eJ c n 'nern l a'm i e llll ll G ll[ TheWar][~twt~n'l~ Johns hA David Wade, John I. and in Cedar Rapids and MountIBell Telephone Co tell 3.88 ~, ~" /truue ~owan on lvionuay evening, u.ta, ,~r. ,~ u ~" '' ~ I i[:qff]/| States Jump, t~eorge W. Wa]n, Alonzo T. xr I G. F. Sutliff, cement work 122.96 -Wed an invitation to be ~, .~ o "~-'-- -- "~----~-" will l in Cedar Falls The marriage ser-| l~::!~ ~l I . Kamberling Henry Warren William H v~un. t Ralph Stoueking cement work 7500 ! the Marion ladies on ~resent' tleL'~o~r~am~ fol~Jwing the'vice was read' by the Rev Wills ]l~: !~llA~b~ight johC~nrge ~"Kempth~rne, Josiah Webb :lames M. " Paul Anderson left Friday for Is. Electric Light & Power, Cur'- ' $ ^ ~ /P P g ] " 'ill|: :~?~ll[. : Kepler, Charles W. Whitchlatch Adam J. Washinaton D c' ,a,h~r. h,~ hs~/ rent for pumping 191.07 ~:~v iv. r'lay Will start Jsupper. ]pastor of the wresnyterlan cnuren. ] l I::: : ~ill ua.nara. ~a~nan u. Livingstone, Joseph J. Wilde, John' Q. . ~ ' .~. ~". "::~'~ .::~ "'~'~]Ia. Electric Light & Power, street ~nose attending are ask- ~ Fifty relatives and friends witness- I 1F:~ ~. : ~i~l [ .~a~r, ~osepn Lock John Williams George W. accepteu a posi~,mn in me omces o~ lights 181.32 lfy ',l[~=~[: ~]ll I ~owman, oonn D. Lozier, John H Wilson James A the Raiiway ~tetirement Board. Mr. I E. E. Moots, Engr. storm sewer 419.55 Mrs. Helen Evans not/ Members of Balliet chapter D. led the ceremony. I I[~.~ Ill/Browning, A.H. Mason, Edwin i~. Wit'ter Amos" " " Heasty Drug Store, cemetery sup- '~aturday June 7. /~ ~) ~,~ ~ . ~.~ ,~,~t, h-~k I The bride wore a ,blue net after-{ l~:~/" ~~l [ Burge William Mason Levi H v~ 'a~arew ~ Anderson is the son of Mr. and ~lies 3 54 ,- I~.'~,' ~x'~ '.~;.'"~.' ~,~ ~ ~ho [noon dress with a corsage of gar-liE/ i~ l/Burnet% ~. rrt~ Minnich. John Young, George W. Mrs. F. G. Anderson. ]Robt. Barnes, catch basin covets. 4'/.84 ,u and Franklin Corn club [*~*~' "" =~"~ ~ ~ --~:'~ I~ ~ ~ ~ ^~ - ri--,l~} ~$~ :~ll,p.urns, wHnam=. Minott, James S. Harold Letner returned to Pitts- Hedges Lumber & Coal Co cement l at ~ D ~ ~ ]home of Miss Anna Joruan. TneI,] ~~ :;~ .:~l,urr, ~aara.es watson Moody, Granville h~,~tth ~ ,~,~ ~K,~,~,~ ~,-~ ~ ' v for Park 28.46 ,~ ~.e / tahlo WaS centered with a large ] was made from the groom's father s ] I~! ii~:~~l I Byam, Wa.lh.am W. Moore, Joseph The Spanish American ~.~:~ ~ ~ ~.) ( a~ a utlc~ ] Dale F. Johnson, nails etc. storm --uav evening June 7 -. ~ -,^ -~^ "'ore J /[~i~~ ~ll / Camp, Wflham Moore Walimee M War visit wltn nls parents, lytr. ana sewer 1 07 bouquet of red white ana 'blUe rtu~. ~ UL,~'~*y ~,~o au~ .-- :!~tz~i'~ ~::~ Carhart, G L b ~ ' . I l~i' :~ ~:~ll ] ~ . ~' :2 My Joseph V. ~.~ r Mrs. Frank Letner. Dale F. Johnson, Installing softeners 10.64 ,~e Travis entertained her flowers Other decorations anu l~ ~, s ~ F. Owen, Henry W. Ro~e~-:l~mes ]V[r~ ~ tTM ~ h~ A~ Dale F. Johnson, mower for ceme- ~llCard ~h,~ + ~ ~ Ifav~r~ ~nrriod out the natriotlc Igrandmother ~ormly. ] 1B.~:~! : :~/l]~nesmre ~nnu Parsons Rufus D " ~ # 1~ ~aYI tery 2295 - '. at ,er . I m~.^ u~ a,-- .a e~ ~ I Lewis Putt, James ' Monday with relatives in Grinnell. IDale F.''Johnson:'~(l"suppl'ies:::: 4:08 .MVtentta'~ern n"acuityfarce m ,:,embers ~ eetinr enjoyed tables. W~dnesdav o[ Bridge' tne their worne, final eve. was ]~ ,~. AverYcJlnter;~tai~g the theme, breakfast, e ~ history Mia~ ~ and She . Bertha the told Pfo~:w?:g . proper of laid West tne for uses origin, ei~h,re as The of -[t,~^~.---~--~ 1 I"^ars I ~r y~ Maxwell. maucs "---.~.~-- - ------- ~'aStatc~'eachers'c l~e;e~ln'C'^"ll~~ll]-coleman'ChaTie~W" Falls, has Y in taught tne and g ~ punnc e for En~'lish al " "'s the scnools ~a~t . t and "'he Bready . dra favor] tw [~~~ll[~P'~2"~'~? p- In l~lBll " "n ||~/~: led I [ t ~ I 1 1 B i ' ~ ~ I~i:~ 111 . 111 [ [have / /1 ! |will uav,s Easterly. E}liot ~,mont, found ' John ~ames be TImmas Jacoh held positions N.R. each in Thursday, professional Rigby, rugby, -~a~d~ ~l~'RA~ Robinson, Power, Rogers, Alfred Martin George William George " [ F.W.G.C.W. --n --~ ---. . cBrr~WwnaYf~u~tis Hu~hes' H~ward IIahn Foster The 'Ralph Floyd Wnlard Roe World C. E.V. War [Ttho~e . cnu. in~ vision Eyestone ? r Mrs 1 cn '- nro~ram ~0 Gerald on bryado~ndci~PPn o ~ program a WUl rrmay ~. "f - Scott . in present committe.eof th~ and evening. ~uLdart, - ~/~r~ ~f~f~f~/~/~~~ an . Mrs.1 Methodist lmerest- J ~=.:~'lStandard The . di lHOp~ymes4eperrod~,~etbeSrs :::::: B " " I I i f edMoved D-X Builders R. Hedges L. Station, Friuk, Lumber Ma~rial, OilB Co gas installing and gas expansion Coal soft cement ~oints s 47:05~ 14.0016.50 4.86 7.28 th^ - ~ - - - ~ I ~x ~ .~ --a ~* a ~.^~,~ ~ ~ll ! ~lroa, ~raneis M. Rood, Henry H. KePler ' L H ~ pUDIiC is invited ] storm sewer 25.04 Jordan house. They Iteen. Invited guests were: Mrs. ~ ~.~r. ,~ormw was sr,~uu~Leu ~.~ I l~~ll|Ennis, Noah B. Rose Thomas Mitcheil F, arl" ] [ Hedges Lumber and Coal, cement, ,~ae their weekly dinners in James Ten Eyek of Syracuse, N. Y Mount Vernon high school and[ iill ] Ever hart, Jacob Safley, John G. McKune' George ] "-------------~ ] for walks 138.67 ~h~ t~ vi~itin~ her ~ister Miss A~- from Iowa State college, Ames, last| iilll,~verneart, Pilfer ~anderson, Abbott W Nedrow,' Ray I ~* A ~]~ffir I J. B. Culbertson milk analysis 16.50 / ~ . ~ . . "~. ~ I T~ i~ r~ q~v~h n.q~t~t~n~ f~v [ l~ ~ ~mmmm~l [ ~yestone, aonn W. Sargent, William W. Rumhhe, Earl V. [ ~:;/~ -rlk~JU~E;~ ! H. A. Bassett. 3 tanks 1.50 [ ~r^ ~ }nee Randall, anu mrs. A. A. ~erry, /y~ I I Foster, Albert Sheets, B.F. Smith Ed. W. I WlrP~ ~tlt~,~ ~ ~ i Elmer Thorington, labor, road 2.20 .-~rnon Temple Pythian I i ~ -f M:^-" West !the Abrasive company in Phila- I I Fuller I K Shaw Edward Su liff: w~,ar F Robt Reyhans changing softeners 1 00 ~11 s ster u ~s . ' " " ' l~tt - ' " " ' " ' " ill meet for their regular] ]delphia where their new home ts ] MISS JEAN /%U N,]Ge~ver, Solomon Sherk, Wilt[am Young Forest ] ~ l Mrs Clark, stamps 1.50 Wedneeday evening June ~ n d established ------- Gibbs, .H G: . Si.m? nd~, John L. ' ~uul# Lu~ ~u,~ uLu~ ]Joe Kadera filter sand 44.55 ' [ Miss Jeanne Heasty entertai e ] " . ] The engagement and approach-[ llespm, Wflham Skdlman, Abram B t MEETS IN LISBON ]H Herring, sewer labor 9.60 I . 1 ~ ~e crlo~ds at the { FoUowlng tne ceremony tne cou- [ ~ ~. ,e x~t~ ]~an M [ Goudy, J Franklin Smith Ass B. worm war ~ea ~ross I Elmer Thorington sewer labor . 9 60 5 -- ~ l.'~ ,~-s~ ~-,-. --. "':,~F- - [ nle left for Chlca~'o Ill. where they] ~-~.~ ':'~':'-'~ "~ ":,"~'- --~- " I Hahn Smith: Thaddeus L. Service I Tne ~oou ~UCK ~ocla~ ~lUO met I A. L. Deubenmier, street work:. 38.80 ,u. Davis will be hostess nome ot ner parents, ~wr. anu ~wr~. ~. a ~,~ ,' ~ a,~, ] Mlnlsn, uaugnter o[ .v~r. ann ~vxr~'[Hale, T. W.S. Smith, William M. Gormley Irene [on Thursday afternoon May 29th ! Best Oil Co, oi~ 64.07 l~nehe,~ a ~.~ . [ Ralph Heasty Tuesday evening. ~ .oarue~, a p,a.e .or ~ ~,e.p a. / Archie R. 1Hinish to Virgil G. [ -' ~+ ~ t. a$-o C)o:~- T-~.~,~ ] Joe Kadera filter sand 33.0@ " ' ' r served b Mns Anna Co mly t e gr o s l nn . . eonard Jo nson, cemetery labor 3.20 a gehJ:ef SotF:idj:'c/::;e :n fftehJt':el'lcm t~edr:n?he~ group m~y- ~:th:r~taMi~s.~ sLietteerrofF[~Z:kg, roo~[ ~r?n;:on=? w IsM:nnaondcfdS{)?~V~rs. [Summer Theatre New Method Of Contr.olhng attLIsb ~est21 w~eTb~rSs w~r:raPre;: El~oerdh ;mCgotu ncilm~aad ~ubOd~r~ s~co: i~ [tored to Cedar Rapids to attend a] P " ] Minish and Miss Ruth Minish at a] ~ [rotato Insects ~aves 'lime W'~ D~,~ic D,~,~,~,s A.~IbY Bryant. that the bills be allowed and movie and Walter Gormly his brother, of/ "art'* Saturda-, evenin~ Guests[ (Continued from Page 1) ! ------- ~"~'. ~. ~," ~ ~.'~" '. ~' *~.'" i warrants drawn for same when properly ~er on Sunday celebrated I --- ]Philadelphia. were. among, the[ were~ college ~rl friends of the ] Recognized by leading theatre . A new method of controlling po: [s~Oon?7~e, n~a~oar:et~':;~xa~l%eW~;e ! O~dved by Councilman Bryant, seconded ~uay of M-~ ~--~ ~ -~n~ ] The Le~ion Auxiliary met Tues- I guests presen~ tor tne weaalng. ] bride,ma~.azines as the first summa- ~ i taro insects oy ausung wnn eight ] " . I by Snyder that the Council adjourn to '~Celi ] ~ me f Mrs ~ " . ~ " parts of calcium arsenate to 100 annuat ciuo guest uay at me nose meet at ti~e call of the Mayor. ~ir oat the home of her:day, evening at th:r::ram Oonsist.l Maxine Sproston And ] Junel2"theweddingann:VverSa?rdY]tre west of the Mlsalesippi, the Cur- partsof fine dusting sulfur has becnlOf Mrs. Rhoda Neal on June 12th. Carried. ~l~-: ~,m .~ars. IAOyU ~urge. i warn ~ r~v~s. H~ p s - - - [ v ,~, L ----L n~ ~r--J / O[ the vwu~ p~rc.~ 1 nell Summer Theatre began in 1934 [ found as effective a~ainst ~he (~ol,~ / Division 4 will serve and Division ] ~oy ~. ~e,son, -~ts present .besides Mrs ed of the reading of tne essays [,ester ffllCKUleCKy 10 W~u / as the wed(ling date 1 ~:. ~. ~'. ""," ""il" --'^-'a:- . ~mayor ~Iarr""~- - -- " f l'--edin a recent contest I t Mini-h ill be -raduated / w~tn a ~arnlval ot womeay lea- I rauo potato oeeue tne potato leaf I x w ~ u~ m. I T. I. Mitcnea, is ~trong ana N~r v,'nlcn p ac -- 11~ ~ ~V ' ~ r ' ~- Clerk. ~" * - ' s were Jeane] Mr and Mrs Ambrose Sproston[ e ear [ turing an historical cycle of ten]hoppe and the potato flea beetle: ~. ~ ~,:, ~ ~Urge were ~vir ] Tnose reusing es ays,| " " / irom ~Orll~ll cullt=~ tlll~ ~" . i ~ -- - ' " ~ -rl~[-u ~l !~.~pl~9.1]. ~[11~ ~ll~,ull ~111~ , ~ .~ L" :.'. ': i man ho was awarded first J announce the engagement and up- f ~ plays sp~nning the centuries from ~ as tne old method of spraying with } t -------- . [' ~. ~trong, ~ar.anu lrmu~t,w I -" " ! -- ---~--- ! ' I the arsenat an " . !were ousiness visitors in wa~erJoo[ Mount vernon, Iowa eStronzand daughter De-|in the state and Mary Carol Plat-[pr acnlngmarrlage t~nelr augn'/~L~]~.~r~O|AI J[~]~k]~ [the Greeks to the Moderns. Thel,e u ~-a-uu Dorueaux|q ~ ]~v I May 19 1941 ' " in t s s ~" ' ~a rCenterJunc~tion" Mr [tenbergersec ndplacewinner, and]ter'MissMaxlne' fCedarR-~ptds'[lIl~l~l~ ~I ] following summer saw the Interna- I e,t, at Iowa State College, Coun-] Ed Pesek and Dick Bond ofl The Councn?ftheTow.nofMountVer- S V -": --- ' " ~ :- ""*-~ lac- w'nner ! to Lester Mickulecky son ot mr 1 [ ty Agent Rex Conn reports Since - -- ~ non, mwa, met in special session at the ' hi[am Tnomsen ot ~ ~v~argar~ ~tr[m unru p ~ ~ I * : " -- W "/ ~ / tlonal uycle ot ,~ome(lleS, and eacn ~ dusts are (he '- .' : / Springy[lie are repairing tne narn [ call of the Mayor. g I c nte A ft was and Mrs Joseph MicKulecgy est 1 ap anu easy to apply embers in the o al co st gi ear sin~ r J nnl Hunter M present Roy A Nelson Mayor ' " '" T weddin y e comedy has been the with" lo~ cost i * . on the fa m of Mrs. e "e :, presented to Jeane for heache ' ~~VED HE~ rive of Monnt Vernon he g',~l,~, e~ea~rtY equ pment, this . . Col LloydSnyder,A. F~ Ku- ~^ "as played at two tables, lary. Refreshments were served by| --. ~ .~ ~ . It[on of the graves of veterans by the Jgoers who drive from all parts of I~ :. ' "- -- - " '. . |manager for the Olson line of'dairy [ Ave. South. . o,~ Uusung snoulu 'De clone wnen the ~- z(Iotio~ carrieu. afternoon I Mrs. Travls and the a~slstlng hos-/Clause l~unner ~aturuay [school hildren A casual exam-~the middle west as well as many lair is still and there ~equipment was here Tuesday and t RESOLUTION [ [ ' " " ,~ c~nsloeraDle . tem~Ti chaurrYchS ciwe;~l the reports of the delegates to the friMj~:tof V~.;::n ara::ret C~:h:lrl ~at::rng~fY tth:e gfr:l~PfuSh%w:d itt /t d:::~:l :cgcoth;s L is~c ~ln thhighW~Ye dh:ulgneth(Cpea~':dnt';' 10 T::lton g nferglh:ipthathng c ~n~act:trancr~- c:~ecif{aJn :~mn~edrr~:~:~eeo nnd~eSdb~i~ffKua~ }; Lh ~- -- I district conference at Davenport last ~ " " ~ '" nuu II see 'hat this national holt " " " ~ " ~ " ' I " .v~.~. ~ ~ a ~ .-~. ~,~a X#.o(~hnrl~/a a y ~ -[summer plays have been seen by i intervals durin~ th. ~ -.~.~.~ ~.~ /ions. Helpers are Marvin Pesek, Be it Resolved; that in consideration of ,~ unrest waiters next u ~ Is,; I week.Fifteen members were pres- I ~ ~ ~a ":'"" .'~= Ida'" is "ro'~erl, observed Members / " . . I " " / ona n~l-h Pe+ersen i the .payment of $20.00 to Town of Mount " evening June 11 at ^~. ] Fisher former residents o~ xiount[ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ' /people |rum practically every state l ~ t ~ ~ ' I Vernon Iowa The following described '0ek ' . ' . ~,t. ' in of the Legion ana Auxluary ana n] Mrs rl ~ I ' sold to ese L . " Mrs. S. E. Balr will [ Vernon will be interested her| [ in the union. Mr. a, . Cha es Carley had,property be L t r Cook. ~lStlng hostess ~-- - ~marriage lmst Saturday afternoon|their ramnles, memners o~ iam mes] ~ ,~b xr -.~-, as guests over the week end Mr COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS All that part of a .street, designate in ~ar ~ ~t~ ~ --a-- ~ / wno nave a love(1 one ourieu in / ~,*'-~-- "~--,-I-,---, ~,Xl~-rlene~ ' -- " l "~ I tne original p a~ oI tae mcr.ean aaei~ion ----- I Lvloun[ vernon L CaI,to Claude E. Runner, son o~ Mr.[ ! =. . l ana Mrs. Forest w. ularK, ana their Mount Vernon, Iowa to Mount Vernon as Cuss Street. Com- "Y ~ .wount vernon s neautl[Ul cemetery As a result O1 lutenslve summer ~, ebekah lodge will meet { { and Mrs John W Runner of Cedar] ~ . " .' ' [ . . I son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and [ May 5 1941 . mencing on the 'Westerly side of let ,ar ln* in q" .ao,~~.~. I ~ / .~ .- ' " / memoers of iamllles who lOSt one [ tralnlnfr at Cornell which is cola- I Mr- a v n ~++~ ,~e ~1~1~h,~.~. I ~tne ~ouncil of the Town m mount I Avenue, North and thence Northwesterly ~e g' --ue -~.--- Mr and Mrs W C Horton at- l~aplclS, t war o ' . ~ ~ Vernon Iowa met in regular session at 132 feet l0 of their number in the las . Members are asked 'n'~ . ^~',~ ' -~ h~u,m / The ceremony was performed by| . * /sidered by many professional direc- City, Okla They also visited in the City Hall,' t The vote resulted as follows" =~ ~ne hall at 7:00 o'clock I:~"~.TM .~ ~:""~" [ ~ov W G Rowlev nastor of the: or touowlng It, ana tne iaitntul/tors to be eomnarable to regular I the homes o Mr and Mrs Homer] Members present. Roy A. Nelson, Mayor, ] Yeas Bryant Prall Rich "Kudart and the Cem~t^r-- *^r the Me- ] weanescluy aHernoon. I :=~ " . : " =,-= } band and director To these pen-/ ~ ~ - ~ ,~.1 ,~'Jt ~'. ~a ~ o T .:, . ~. ] Councilmen: John B. Bryant C. L. Rich I Snyder: ' ' ' ~erv, ~ "Y ~ " [ -- a ~ ,~. ~ . v .e ] Mount vernon ~v[e~nou~stCIIUV' II,| ~.~ ;.I A t. a .t~, . 1./ STOCK company experience a num- /~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ e, ~.~r- I A E Kudart Lloyd Snyder and E C Prall Nays None lee mr. an, ~,rs. mr,e. --.~,g p.e emor,~. ~ay ~ ~ ~" ~-~-~ I " " ' " . ' " I v- ] tn St. Paul s Methodist church in/ vel-" -~rv ] ber of summer theatre troupers ~ ley in Cedar Rapids. I The mmutes of the meetmgs held on April ] The Mayor declared the resolution adopt- ~vleenanlcsvnle ~ere ~unoay e e honor those WhO n~v~ era y ~v w a rov i i.ty Rebekah lodge sponsor-ining visitors in the home of ~Mr. and / ~.~Z'~'l~h~'th='~erv~c'eleetheir country not a day to burn seconded by Councilman Rich ded net an I / 1 ^ ~.~- -.~.'" +t~,a a|theatre and radio while others haveI er ram ]by Rich that 150 feet of fire hose be~by Snyder that the service will be cut u l)augnter ~oanquet Mrs. PranK xoung, eni r uv ~,~ :~,v~y u, =~, ~ ~.~ ' ' . ~a~ ] / Gordon Myers, Cornell s o ] [ [ ~r.- ~.~ ~ a- [purchased from the Hooker Supply Co at|off from delmquent water consumers, nn- - evening ot last week rosen oecome ulrectors o[ COllege anu ,a~ Jra~ a~ *aa r 1 00 r foot e~s sa{;isfac r arra ~.~ ' Mr. an.] Mrs. Francis Gaines and ] san~ and Mis~ Elizabeth Bryant / / " " $ pe } " " to y ngements are made ,~er house. Places were ~ f~rn~Iv motm'e~ to O~a~e on M~em- ~ ,~.~.~ ~^ h~~a ~+ .~ +h~ ~.'} The color bearers, color guard, ] community drama. ------ Motion carried. ] for settlement. "airtv ~ ~, ^ T)^ ' " / asSm~,~ t', ~ ~ .1 n a ~ ~a ~,~,~ h I ~. i~ta~iCiAN ENTERTAIN~ [ The following bills were presented for~ Motion carried. :aent.'~ .~,rs ~ra.c~ ~.~y- f orial day and visited with relatives ] nell conservatory of mus'~e played]";'"g. ~'~ ~"~ ~, ~.-,~v,-=- [ v~acn year the nucleus of the ["~, ~ ] payment. ] Moved hy Councilman Bryant, seconded -~u the welcome to the land fri-nds until Sunday ]nJ~nn m,ste while the zuests assem-ia~e to tne cemetery. J~r. u. l~. ]summer troun is made un of nla-- I t~arz r~oenn oz t~eaar ~tapIas en- Mrs. Clark, stamps $ 2.00 by Kudart, that the Council adjourn to Mrs. Flora Buck wel- I !?" " a " ccom anled Mr M--ers / Rich presided at the program. The J r I tertained with tricks of magic ] H, F~. Be~ch, ga~ 10.99 / meet at the call of the Mayor. u~ da ~ Jonn l~umo at~enaeu me state ! DleU n(1 a p Y "! ~ -~- ~.o~nh [e s WhO nave oeen wOrKlng togetn- 4~,ri,~ th,~ ,~ro~.~m ~ivo,~ Friday I Elmer Thorington sewer labor 10.80t Carried, Ugnters present. At- ] / ,~L ~- '~ --.---- ^~.----~--~ ~.-. ~. llnVOCatlon wa~ given uy Ire ~- . ] ~ *--~ ~.* ea--~--- e~ ~-- ~ I Harve Herrin~ -~w~r labor 12 80 I n~ a ~1~.~ Uanquet, musical numbers I nanamasters convention nela at we- ( ~fe ~,rm~w'~ a tten~v~ ~y Lincoln's immortal Gettys- [er mr many summers. Alumni re- levening in the Methodist church. [ Frank Gage ~ireet work ~ 85120 I ~M~yor 'Vlded bv Mia~ ~-~rian Fish- ] dar Rapids on xlonday and playea [ sin miss t~atnerlne r~ o~ o ; ~:/bur~ address bv Mark Hutchinson |turn to the campus to join the best tThe Program opened with co~rega- ] J. F. Snyder, street work 17 00 T I M tchell " 'D u . , ~iss I I ln the Cedar Rapids city band,Mich Earl Youtzy serveo as est/ ~. a ~ ~^~./of the under ,raduate talent which t,; ~ .; ~; ;*~ orct.~.~r. a- I Joe Kadera filter sand 30 25' Clerk 't~Ons Dorothy Gaines and I Shirley Mtnnick and Betty Her-,man. Ushers were.~nar~es ~. e ,] Current the latter two members ] remains on campus for the summer ] companiment; prayer, Rev J B ~| ~ng each played a guitar ring visited friends in Cedar Rap-]br ~.her or tne ~rl~, a.na ~)ean[of the 'MVHS graduating class [season IEyestone; orchestra music" skit I[-~ *, ids on Monday and enjoyed swim- ] L ~h:0j?d ,~s t;e~war 2::lst;ied with [ key E. G. Hunt gave the princi-[ ~rnell Alunlni Return" "The Purple Hat," given by Mrs. ]l [ !0- I ming in the new swimming pool at] . . g :pal address. "We are aseembled[ . . mg . [Harold Porter, Mrs. C. C. Berry, Ill ~ I a I ~Y~orner club will meet I Ellis Park a sweemeart ~ecKune. long .sleeves/here by invitation of the American ] Among wornell alumni coming I Mrs. Gerald Scott, Mrs. Herman~li " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~=~ ~ ~ ~ [ Thur da ana a fUll SKirt gatnereo to tne ~' ~ Goudy, s y John Klimo accompan ed the[ v ]Legion " he ,said " to engage in a home for the current summer sea- Nebiker Mrs. Emmett Albaugh and[I 1 .m~ 1 ~ 1 ~ l: I ,~une 12. I Anamosa drum and bugle corps to,nt.teo DO~lCe. ~er en wa~. o~i Memorial service in honor of those lson are Bob Hartung '40, head of/Mrs. Frank Letner' clarinet solo Ill ~ am v v ~ i ~ ~ v ~ ~ | ~ nelrloom lace l~arge oouquets or ' ' than ]Knoxvill~ on Sunday where a pro-/ - [ who have offered their lives in ser-tthe Department of Speech and ['Tll Take You Home Again, Kath-IBI I ~,~ members or tne ~ * wnlte garaen flowers aecoratea the n" 1 e b H rol Letn r ~tas ai ~ : [gram was presented for the in-/ [vice to our conntry. We also en-IDramatic Art at Simpson college /lee,p ay d y a d e,ll . o I -.-Ulll~ll W~,t: ~u~u~ l~,o.ll.ulo ~.ul 1 ~. ,~,~l i,Jl,~ ' . ent a~a ~ ~ I nlates of the Veterans hospital. [ ~vr,-. ]:~ duflt~d #'ram[ gage in expressions of gratitude tO:who will direct "Charlie's Aunt"-~wlth Mrs. Floyd Kitchen at the]lI uur ~nure ~[ocK t)i I fiat s-'" o ~. :,:~.~ IFrank Beach of Marion was a] "~" =: .".-': "--: ---.-~- =-~Y'/our heavenly Father for we recog- ] B~n H--v "~ w ' ~ piano. Announcements and dis-ill I ~ upper at tne ~vlagee I . 1Mount vernon nigh senoo! ancl at-/ I ~ uo er ~u no Wl|l play tne ! . . ~ll I ~Und ' business caller in Mount Vernon! ~ -.--/nile nls gulcllng nana in tne nlstory I } missal were olven oy l~ev. ~:yestone.lli I tellewe~ e:h:]nug' ~r s cla'[wednesday morning Mr and]set~:co~i ;e~t ;=~::e At~lth:~:t:]of our nation from the first." ]l eaomg role in tne opening comeuy; [Mrs. Herman Nebiker and Mrs.]ll ~ ~ 1 I rYad McCutehe:: enter-IfMorrS'tJ:~rhech~:: ol;t :heeTntr:;et [~1: ~111~taShhiv~a~oar~tiyllated with[~e:t!~!inatw~!h~h!iC:c~i~e~rryt:inb~t I~!~e~liabe:,~:i:I:~7 ~4ew~:~:i~lHiP: ]H :ilnt wt mC e:r seDdithe n i]li uress l~ aDrl c~ I !o l ladies at dinner Wed-[Cod residence on Tenth street in~ Mr Runner was graduated from] . . I,~ o P-I e Ill I ~enin " thought God has something to on pear in the first show Later in ~I ~-g' at the Baker house. ]Marion. /the Sar.~ttoga, Wyo high school and] with "he successful outcome I - / Ill o I Kelly, of Neenah, Wis [ ~ a x~.~ ~r ~r h, ~.~.o~t ~o district nresident of the Post--Hi[ t . . I the season l~utn Mnler riandel ana,"~'~ ~ ~ *axa~ ~ ~ |ll ~t t .~v~n o'~ "l'ft Ygtil I IT I -aPendin~ t weeks in I : ~ ":"'~/= ~ / Describing the battle of Chateau ~other alumni will %in *~ ! Memorial services held in thelll .~,~ ~ ~.~--aaa~ ~ ~-~,u ~,~ 1 (~r- ~ "" " I marriage was announceo a Jew/l~pwortn i~eague o[ tne ' vletnoulst| m~.; t*" "^r ~--~'~ +~^ TJ"--; ~. I J ~l*u tuuup IUV ] I~ ~^11 11 * ]l| | ,onwas honored ~uest,1. ~ ~ + a ' #~ .~ } ~h,~h,~,~[y, ~ aVv~ o,t,u ~,~ .x,~,a~. I snociftl qnnonrane~ I ~ampu=xz ceme~ry w=,e w= an-Ill I -- wee.s ago ,ave ,OChre, in .~e~. ~ ~.- ~. ~ / . * ] /was posted in a lookout to watchl ltended Friday Rev J B Eyestonelll I ~'li.~'C.S. of the Methodist I Rapl.us and 2:e ltl.vlng in ~n apa rtr~ |theAc:::emPotnlOnin~Fe :~chp~r~lrng| the final crumbling of the allies, ] Reg~,lar Summer Troupers ]of Mount Vernon was the speaker. Ill "1 ~ | eet in the church nar- j '. . . ~. '. ~" "] "] and that the Huns had been out- [ Betty Laughlin, Don Johannsen ] "America ' sung by the group with ~dnesd ~ Kohl is emD:oyeu at l~enlcK ana Tne couple Wlll make t.nelr home in h ' ~ ~m- ay afternoon, June / i fitted witnew uniforms for the / Betty Chiquet, Bob Steffa Craig I orchestra accompaniment opened r~l P'oru life x~utl, t x~i, ldlu~. ' . . bv Boers of Cedar Rap- [ " ] ] march to Paris Finally General: Huston Bernie Gough Marj Har /the program; revocation, F. G An- 1 1 41" #% 1 I ue tl~ " Mr and Mrs F W I in ard of J)r. ~owley ana uaugnter ~etty e ' ' - " " [~ e guest speaker Mrs ] g ] |Foch turn.d to General Pershing~tun~ and Genevieve Sn-d~r wh-[ders n; "America The Beautiful"[ l III I ~:'ger will be in charge of~Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dye| were luncneon gues~, vr!~aY:ou;~llee[and said, "If you think your men Ih ;e wor ~ ~' " ]by the choir; remarks F G. Ander-~l| ~ ~v ~ | uena, - ---. : -- 'of Kansas Cit'" Mo Mr and Mrs ~ u lsner nome nonorlng the . p ~ ~ a e ~ea inrougn summer sea-J '. " . . llla -~ --~ i , ~ nour. 1)lVlS1On I~o. I Y, ' "I - ! can uo anything you may try." i son; song Dy tne cnolr; vocal SOlO, iBil es I t%, I the H nderson and h ldren Detore tnelr marriage sons In tne past Will again De to,~ i hostesses [Spencer e c i ] ",The outcome is well known The l ' "~"America For Me bv Mrs Jean ll| I . " ]Janet and George Mrs. Colehour],~ . ~--~--'-~. ~ .-~ /repulse of the Germans started theIgether in the current season of IMoore; Honor Rol'l read b-,'F G Ill ~.Mrs. Russell Cole will|and Mrs. L. J. Tenley of Mount Car-[ m, yeston, e ~amuy llasl~eunlon| final drive which brought the Ar-[plays. M&ny other speech and dra-IAnderson; address, Rev. Eyestone;/ll [~irt c r roll Ill spent the week end in k~ere first ot Tills week m d' Y .o nell alumni at/ ~,[ istice. [ma students will join the summer[song, "God Bless America, by me/ll We must have more room on our main floor ~, tuner at their home on/the nome of Mr. and lV~rs. F.A.[ .~ ~ ~ o,^ ^| "Washington was a wise prophet l company for the first time this sea- ]entire group with orchestra accom-Ill . ~t ~ ~mant~ h~nea w~ ~r~ el~ rag. ] u te M and|when he warned us to keep free!son and included also in the thea Ipanlment, comprised of Mrs. J. B ~ | entertalneo uurlng ' onu~y,- " ~ ~e~ ~ ~ Miss Carrie Kyle received a card[ memb rs[ from European entanglements One ] tre and radio I Eyestone Mrs C C Berry and~ll lng out our entire Dress F abrlcs department. ".r~ . "ruesaay a number Ot me e " enrollment Will De a ' " : " ~ ft club will meet for| this week from Miss Maude Singer| ne famil rominent in[ of the best ways we can honor our I! [ Floyd Kitchen, wohns" Mrs Floydllll t a.~ ai f 'ho -ntiro stock we ~al u ot tne ~yesto y P arge group ot L;ornell stuuents wno . . ' " . a~ ~lu~ ~ u ~p~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g est day meeting[ telling of her safe arrival in Berk-[ [ heroes is to do all in our power toI [Kitchen accordion; Herman Nebi-]l| ~uer L~IounE ver~uzt tur ~.~$ y~o xt, WlU nave ir tlr ~. noon, June 6 at the/ley Calif where she expects to/ 'w. |stop war and establish a triumph-t tne st taste o~ sum-]ker cornet; Harold Letner, clari-[ l offer you savings Irom one-tniro to one-nail ~ra ' ' "' was a reunion for tnose present no mer theatre activit Some of th ' Lyall Bryant. ]~pend the summer vacation with| ] ant reign of the Prince of Peace ' I y. ese t net and Darrell Kitchen, saxophone ~| ~-J /%m~ ,aw f~ th|~ ~v~t niece naa not been togetner smce a ' " dl|~ l[iuiu. ~aa~ al.~ vv ~ ~ ~*~ [e- ~ [ relatives. Miss Singer accompan-| ]the speaker said. " ]students are from other depart- ] Taps Herman Nebiker with echo] l r Yal N ' former reuulon OCCU~IUI1 WitCh tll~ ' ' * ~. elghbors held their| led Mrs Ethel Kyle Carhart and| .~]In closing Rev Hunt said that[ments and they recognize in the|by Darrell Kitchen [~| goods opportunity. ~etin " wnole lmmcaiate relauonsnlp me~ " ,~. g, Monday afternoon, / Miss Nell Henry, who called on[ u ~ ]alcohol had caused more deaths[summer plan an opportunity tol ~ Ill f Mrs, Charles Cur-|friends in Mount Vernon recently] ,r,~ w ^ en%-ed the reunion:since the world war than were lost concentrate in an activity which HOSTESSES TO W. S. C.S. ]~l ~, 1 . /on their trip to CalifOrnia. [ thi~'~'~ek were" ~r:. and Mrs John[ in that terrible struggle. "SurelY lthough avocational to them ts o'f] Mrs Ray Hartung and Mrs Jo-I|| ~ (.9 -- --[ ' . ; "" ~. :|the spirit of justice and liberty call - - ' seph Mikulecky were hostesses on|ll i~lk~ m/l~ r~rlm ot ~towartVille .~llnn ~up~ i great Interest ' " - "" "" "" ~" ' n'" n/ for the removal of this great evil ' ~ " I Wednesday afternoon to the W S [~,~[~ ~ ~k~---N[~ j~ liana mrs. w. m. ~yestone a u so lhe concluded ' S" and Broadcast ' " " ~|~ l l--,-~o-~ -~ o--~a~ue ~inn Dr/ urge /C. S. at the home of Mrs. Hartung.[ll ~kl ~,~ |~[ ~k~Nt~ Ik~ ~t~ ~ ~" ~ *~,~ ~/r.o ~h~.l,~o T~,~v ~'h.~.~.A ~,~,~ I ups we e sounded .by W. R. [ Radio, Speech, and Dramatic Art:Mrs. Sherwin Caldwell led the de-Ill ~l ~ ~& l- l lk 7:~~ I children, Charlyn and Charles of[, .' ' [ ~ . -/'| ~l~lkl~ ~% k%~l ~%k%~ ~ ~ Full r band Jr c e d e tor with the echo courses in the summer session are notions and Mrs Frank Letner pre /~1~1~ .4i~.~. ~-~i~ [ Iowa City, Mr, and Mrs. R. B.[~Y ti. owa.r~ V'lsner The salute|integrated with the stage and:sided during the business me eting./i| ~ ~~%~ ~[~i~ ~k~ih ~li~'~ill~ v, as tlreu oy tne squau of I awrence,Others resent were Mrs ~ettle /~l:~*~'~f~~ ~~,Spencer of Fort Morgan, Colo R.~ . " ]broadcast productions In such a P . : - Ill ~ ~--D--:J~ T^w- JJ ~~xl~ ~'~2~ ~'.~[~~ ~ i H. Bowman, Mr. and *Mrs. Roy[ ~urrent, ~arr.y Siggins, . Emil|way that all theory and technique !Duncan, Mrs. Milford Hartung and]qI ~vua[ a.~pm~, - ~ ~'x "~]~ ~. A~-~k& I Tow ~ r ~ ~^ /bearers were Henry Wright and] o the Univer. ity of Iowa stationlNebiker William Bys and daugh-{ I~ ~':~~ ~ 4~,~ "4i~ ~//]k'~ ~[ [Frank Young and color guardtWSUI will engage all students ter, Mrs. Edward Marx; Mrs. J. B.i I ~ b~~K ~ ~/~--~-- I At fflarsnal|~own, ~unuay I RaLph Heasty and Lloyd Kent. I studylng- radio writing, announc-IEyestone, Mrs. Osmond Berry and[ I W ~lll ~l~ ~fl~ll'PB g r~~t~ ~ The general public is invited tolSERVlCEATPAIdSADES ling and acting, and some six major/the Misses Irene McGowan, Pearle/ If IF$1~lrl ~Fq~g~l~l ~,attend the state conference of the: The memorial service for sailors] uroductions and sixteen nerform-/Berry, Edith Gnier, Carol Nebiker,] ]~ ~ ~ ~1~ ~'~W=~ ~l~~~11111111~~-===-~,Townsend organization to convene:and marines of all wars was con-lances in the Iittle Tbeatrewlll af land Ramona Jorgenson; Rev. J. B.[ /~ A~I~,IlIAF~ A I in the MemoriaI Coliseum 'Mar-]ducted at 5:3.9 o'clock at the I owert ;. . ' -[Eyestone and Herman Nebiker jr ( ~. INI; XbRVII:b ~fl~ fi IM ~i1~ 1 " ~. ~ ' ". --~,~ . ~. [|or(1 opportunity [or everyDoay en-/ ',]l ,n,~ Iv i ,~vl Vlrl111111~ vl~1111v~ - w - snalltOWn,~unday, June 8th. The t'aHsaue OllOWlng tne service a rolled in the Department of Speech A I l vnvr l, U, doors wlll open at l p.m and th:lpicnicsupporwasenjoyedbyf,ftyl /10 G Es s I 1 nn rn nnnc ,I m#a r.n r.|;],n program will begin at 1:30 p.m.:members of the American Legion:and Dramatic Art to appear in one ISHOWER FOR MISS SPROSTON J 1 I ~IL I I~lll~rR ~ II~l~ll.~ i~mlabm,~i#'am am ~es I Vii lIV~kiIV ViIVVI ~~=-- ITl=;;T~ ~Tt~ 0 and will conclude its session at 51and Auxiliary, their families and ,or more productions as well as gain ] Approximately 100 guests wereI 1,V|/ |.V.~-|.V I~|.VV. REXALL DRUG ~" p.m. ] friends. ]experience in all branches of thea-Ipresent at the miscellaneous show-I 1 Amei~ $tlverplate This promises to be the biggest I ~ ] tre activity, er given in honor of Maxine Spros-] ~ = ~'~ . Your Prescription Store day in Townsend history in iowa 1Rotarian. n.o I ]ton a bride-elect by Mrs. Josephl ' " o L,a~ ~ asroaaway nits .' r Ambrose S ro k ~'.:'~'~ ~'-.~-- The founder of the movement, Dr.[~y ~ T~ ~ .~ IMlkulecky and M S p -[ ~"~ )~)-~]~'~,~ "t.~l~j~ ~ ~Vestern Union Bus ]Depot Francis E. Townsend will be pres- [ xear s rrogram I r~esla~S t:narne s Aunt, Pro[. /stun at the Community hall on Mon- / ~~~'~k~-~ ~.~tif~~r~.~ and Mrs Albert Johnson directors~da evenln The marria e of ~- ent to deliver the principal address.[ T [ " " ' ' Y ' g" g ] I] //41 ne Jtotary ClUU program con 1 Glen S Wilson director of Visual[ i : " '. :[ of the Cornell Summer Theatre, are Miss Sproston and Lester M'ku-] 1 ,~ @ ~,~ Education from National Head-lthSe~Tr:gra,n~ ~ .~7;h:ye~aTCUT~ nt:~ [considering "Ladies in Retirement" lecky will take place at the Ber-[ 1 [ / will s ea I tram church on Saturda June 7 ~ffi. I t L~.m~ quartem in Chicago, P k'|b'~ President~elec* F /and other current Broadway hits Y, '] 1 ~ ~ I~" ~.~ &rlal llll l-lrl rl ~lll-l-~l~ Both of these speakers have just] / and a revival of one or two of the i at 2 p.m. Rev. J.B. Eyesone, pas-] 1 illU l:,l 1 11! WnlCIl ~ll members tOOK part. " " " ' e ~b~ ~l~ll,~,*~lV~, '~ ~l~l~ returned from Washington, D.C [ j. R. l' y'r.e w'~, ~,~ ~ ue,~-,] most ~ m~ular, of former summer ii tor of the church will Offlclat . ~[ ll a, .I u ' " / / ~. and will furnisn tne convenuon ] at " t-e " } -- / 1 I ~" ~lY/1r --" ~ " .-Ig e [o n. convention or l~otary/plays ~'rACATION BIBLE SCHOOL I 1 -- /~~i~ withthe latest information regaru- nt " " U- ~ J L~A l,']I ernational which will 'be held| Summer Theatre performances WILL ~LOSE ON FRIDAY,1 ~ kl~k~$ ~il~~ lira, 1.11~ tl.lLd.ll~ ,Ul.U UU[ J.~O.tlUll m llUll~ I "'- ~ 1 in Denver on June 15 to 20 llt [l[]UHtrLtJI' It matters not whether you Fri-I The Daily Vacation Bible schooll - --~~-.-~m ~ -- ~,-, ~,n~son, a former mem.Der,/,a and S "urda i hbs " i ht i ~ "~ il i 1 dtt fill ~i#l~.J~.t~,]~.~J-='-~l~----f/.vlt-- the Townsend plan or look withI was a ~uest and tola-f club--~i" |u y,at y n g at e g -|Will ClOSe ~rlaay anu me pup sI 1 ?al~.Wtt~/lttk~/fi%Y~l~V~ " " ' r t the disfavor upon it you are all invited, i [ties at ~Vav thirty beginning June 19. It is ex- will present a prog am a }~ w-- ~.~r: ~ '* * ' ",tU'ly, d, l~Ollln ~ranT~ " ~ ] Toiletries Sets Shaving Sets Be free to ask questions regarding1 C~.r.~l, '~ ~e o~ ~| peered that aa is usually the case Ichurch on Sunday durst, the wor-, ~ ~~~?]p~'~~ Toilet Waters Perfumes j tshoeie~laUin an:n ~s. i~:luence upon, Pau'i-Smith, president of the Reid/many Cornellians will bring thea-[sh]Phhr Ul~ sf llg~lin~tl~ aSrh:rt:l~?~ nl I ~ L . . . Hibred seed corn company and[ tre parties to Mount Vernon for [ ' "[ ~ forum wnlch follows the addreeses i b Charles Ireland both of Anamosa week end entertainment in the cool - Y ~ " w r v si i~ ' ,/ - ( William Overend, a freshman at[ k~a ~m~ ~'1~t~f~r t-][n#~nnf T~*h~i~ Wrigley Mall - e e i t g Rotarians. ] Little Theatre at Armstrong hall 1Cornell college, spoke Sunday in[ ~ P|e e Se ice for 8--$38.9S Mr. and Mr Kenneth Baker and[ ] e " B E e ] Think of -ettlng the famous 1847 KOGERS Bans silver- ~at ~m par o Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lindsley were son Lawson, of Fort Dodge have] ~ ~,I sence ox me pastor, rt v.d. . Y -j .i lea er for almost a hundred years--for so little! Just ~Ulal~ DZ~l~taO business visitors in Des Moines last been guests since last Thursday In[ ] Oonortunitv ". el s- what- ou can afford to -a-t ~t 1 ~ h~ h,rn~ - ~-o ~-~. ,h~./ [ '~lala'u'~ ~ ~a ~j ~--k"l I / visitors weanesaay in me nom I What you ve always wante~---}u y p y U. Royal tsrae~urn u. ~, lknODDy .~ ~ 'M: ~, ':~;'1 ! --. " " . ~ 1 ~"'~fi-~/ I I |of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Kitchen l Choice of 3 lovel- ,~atterns Mr8 ~lyue l~aKer After a VlSlt ] Iv I Is 'Mrs. Helena Steadman and son :|I Knoeks &0$1 if'7 I i I/were" Mr and Mrs C A Sherwoodl " ~*, m,m, with relatives inOlin they will ~'~" "-- / ~c~, Bill of Cedar Rapids spent Memor- '[ [ ~ Jk[ : ] J/] [ of Black ~'alls Wis'" Mrs'J E Kin J ~n/,u oatal/~et~atew "ey*ulayl tlt/ EASTMAN and AGFA CAMERAS ial Day in the Mr and Mrs. Frank motor to Moscow Ida where Mr/ ! I :,- '- ' " "" - -- Young home LBaker will attend the summer ses-[ I ~~'~. [/r~ahandny~rS~r~noUCnI;llhrK.ln rade' ~V~h] r~ ~ ~~ ~ sion at the University of Idaho. i~ - " " " " ~ ~J~ Perkin Cologne and Powder get $1 DO Mr. and M:rs. Robert McGrana-i ----------- / I .A~~ ] ] -] I ClaIr Stoneklng. ] rl~ ~J~l~ JL ~ -r--'-- hun of Newhall were Tuesday Mr and Mrs Frank Young and[ i '~'~l ]/,J I ~ I I I i Mrs Joseph Drahos who has been ~-~ ~,~-~ ~ T.~m-~ g' iJ miinliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiimii ' ~ - ~ I I /"~'~/"~X "I~ r//J ' I I I I I ' . . ~ . I I I.- I# iL~ I il~ U ~ ~ evening dinner guests in the home family plan to leave the last of nextl i ~] O (t / V/,J ~ i I at the University hospital for treat- .| r. f~ I~l.alr'~][~. } rPdr$100 Lavender Body Pdr $100 of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Horton Iweek fo'avacationtrip Theyex:[ I '~l~b "J~B ~"~-~] [Iment for the past several weeksI ,~ P. t ~ -- " "1 ', --l.t.-.s L. eatre i Miss Helen Turner of Fairfield Ipect to go to El Reno, Okla tol I ~ ~ I I [nas returneQ to ner nose mucn is-I Cedar Ranids ,~ t ' eal ' " Set $1.29 Whitman Candles $1 to $3 was an over Memorial day visitor visit Mrs. Youngs aunt. Mrs. Hat-[ ] ~r~r~,~ rso ' ] ,proved In h th. I in the home of her sisters, Mrs. Mac|tie Sacrider and will visit places in] ] l~r~/~]~ me ~u~ # ] t August Pospisil has returned to[ IT. Mitcheltand Miss MaxineTurner IColorado and New Mexico. / " - Ihis h me frOm a Cedar Rapids h s'l