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June 26, 1941 THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, E[AWKEYE-REOORI) AND THE IASBON HERALD ]Page "tEtlree Mrs. Aley Parsons and Mrs. Ben Dwire of Lisbon enjoyed the day VERNON LOCAL AND PERSONAL Palisades. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkpatrick spent Saturday evening in the home N, of ,Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walmer lek Pe,t of Ionia (lity call- i Mr. and Mrs. Itarry Jordan, and itl Lisbon. friends in Mount Vernon]Mr and Mrs Everett Jordan pic- "" vl "- Mrs. INettle l)uncan was a el,or nicked at Bevel" Park Cedar Rapids ~]i~ ! ~ ' Frluay an~ ~aturnay in the nome uerman is giving his htnlso on ~unuay. of Mr and Mrs. Willard Hoffman ~t Avenue soutil a fresh (,oat i Mrs. Harry Whitman and Miss in Spring~ille. at. J'~rle ~Valton of Cedar Rapids were r " " ~'l n~ l , ] ~vlrs. PAsle walrus ot ~ e ua e, trade H~l~n of Clinton xxasl'tfternoon callers Saturday ill the ~,' .~ * .~ . " t allI vcas a caller ~a~uraay after- ; the week end visitor in the ! home of Mr. and Mrs. A. t~. WaLton. noon iu the Mr. and (Mrs. George ?:Mr. and Mrs. Mauricc Ink i Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Beranek and Kirkpatriek home. ~uuy. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Busen~bark were ! Mrs R A Nelson Harlan Au and Mrs. Homer Emerson :Sundayevenmg supPe[ .guesls l.nldrey Jean and Richard spent last L i-m move to Cedar Rapids "' -)m Mru~c no e OT ~ S. ueerld oavma ome S!Sunday in the (Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ~Y. They will be locatc~ at !in Martelle. ~Sheats home at Aledo, Ill. ~milton Street, S.W. 'i Dorothy and Adeline alderman, Mr and Mrs Joe Biderman were l~ad ,Mrs. J. ~,V. Heller of i ~.ildren of Mr. and (Mrs: .Frank Sunday evening supper guests in the Bluffs were visitors I,'riday i l~merman spent ~wo uays la~t week home of their son and daughter-in- tUrday ill the homo of the i in the home of their grand parents, i law Mr and iMrs Frank Biderman~ ra Dam n~ ~T ~ ~*-s ~ i Mr and :Mrs Joe Biderman ' " ~ller ' i~ / " !~ " " ~" ' : Mrs Rose Hiekman expects to I A G ~v~ alton retu " led nome . " ]) i " . ." ' . " i leave lOrlaay ror wmsnmgton, l).c 'a arel Kohl accompanied herI Saturday from a vmlt of a week m [ for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. '~Jrs. Alvin Kli lkbammer of i the home of his son-in-law and Blanche I'eatherstonhaugh and 0Od, to Wapello on ,qunday ;daughter Mr. and Mrs. Allan omq, ' hey s,~e + **.~ ~ ~,~. ,~.~ The i pson at New Boston Ill t t tttt: u,~V ~'. tit is,t- Ml - i "" i "nso -- " ",~ "S. JeSS e r~o!)x . n expects to ~Irs. F~loyd Noble. Clair Milho]in, who left ]ant Fri- leave toda" for Chica~'o Ill w~-ere Mrs. l 'rancis l, .'tung B!ackwe l}. Ok}a to look she will :pin some #lends a gi~ter Katherine Ann re- iafter tne harvesting oT wneat on month on a lake near Chicago. She m their home in Madison, the Milholin farm is expected to re- will return to Mount Vernon later. alter a week end visit in the turn home the l~t of this week. . o, ,~ " ~wr ann ~rs. A. a I~ODS~ were -rue former's mother Mrs Mrs David Peterson and children uests at a birthda su er Sun ~ Hartung. !Russell Dale and Virginia of F~- g "e.^nin.~*i Y~ P~ A%b' ) cannon Nllcn. arrlveu on Men(lay ~e t robasco of l)ele- . ' . ' . - 1,ee B(>bst home in Martelle. The Ohio ef morning rot a several weegs vlsl~ In 1 t W ,dnesday horn- ~ . ' supper honored the birthday of the }10Win ~ the nome or .v~rs. ~eterson's morner ~ost g a 'url( f VlSlt V lln ~ "" ' ii frs Wil Jam Zache at Cornell and Mouut Ver- : Mr. and Mrs. Eri Light of Dav- ~'-:l,uw~ng a brief visit with Miss Esther Kidder, home mak- enport W ~ r ~ callers Sunday in the ~at Cornell and Mount Ver- ng teacher in the Olin eoneolidat- home of Mrs. Robert Kirkpatrick. DUring her stay here she i od school came to Mount Vernon They" were all dinner *,~,ests in the guest of Miss Alberta (Mun- XVednesday evening to spend a home of 5~ir. and Mrs. George Light i month in the home of her parents, near IAsbon. J l{(~ and Mrs J J K~dder F. Keve, Vincent Keve ~ "' ' " Mrs. Leroy Smith, of Garrison, re- I~lorenee Keve, loft Wed- i Mrs. Nettle Duncan, and Mr. and eeived word Sunday of the sudden of last week for a short I Mrs. John Corey of Marion re- death of her sister, Mrs. E. I. Bates, the home of Mr. and Mrs. !turned last Thursday from a de- at Tacoma Wash, on Saturday '0 I Ster and family at Hunt, i lightful motor trip. They visited Services and burial were in Tacoma. .~Iiss Keve will go on to l in Sioux Falls, Brookings, and Mrs. Bates will be remem.bered as Where she will study art I Seneca, S. I)ak, and with Mrs. Emilie Tyson. ~Tne "~nd Mrs Keve and I Duncan's brother Clyde [~eRette Wil " t ' . Mrs t~ m. ~cooey motore(l to 1 return home today or I at Sawyer N. Dak. They also vls- [~ i)~,i'~ l ~=t Thu-~nv where ited th Peace Gardens In Ca a a. she visited relatives until Frlday your evening. She was accompanied as[ far as Ames 'by ,Mrs. Fred Turner who visited in the l)r. and Mrs. L. EEN, 16-in. LAWN MOWER at $6.00 16-in. LAWN MOWER, at $9.95 16-in. LAWN MOWER, at $6.50 KUTTER LAWN MOWER $9.00 A. Sehwarte home. Mrs. C. J. Kramer and children, Christobel and f.arry returned to their home in Manchester on Tues- day, after a visit of several days i in the home of Mrs. Kramer's par- l ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Kidder. Mr. Kramer motored to Mount ! Vernon for them. lawns by taking advantage Mr. and :Mrs. Harold Still had as k their guest last wee,Mrs. Still's of these cut prices mother, ,Mrs. Fred Roach, of Nashua. Mrs. Still and Mrs. Roach !visited in :Miles and Preston, Wed- i nesday and Thursday. Mr. Roach ! came to Mount Vernon on Saturday i and Mrs. Roach returned home iwith him on Sunday SPECIAL PRICES ON The Century, The Zephyr and Power Mowers THE CALL OF THE GREAT OUT DOORS Lawn Chairs, Porch Chairs, and Croquet Sets. We Have Them. Hardware PLUMBING HEATING Mount Vernon, Iowa I ltev. William G. Tennant, son-in- I law of Mr. and Mrs Joe Fisher has I received an appointment from the ! Oregon conference of the Methodist church, ae pastor of the Junction CRy, Oregon church, effective last Sunday, June 22. key. Tennant was graduated from Cornell with the class of '38 and from Boston Uni- versity In '41. Collin Burgs, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Burge, of Redondo Beach, Calif former residents of Mount Vernon, was a visitor Sun- day, in the home of his uncle and aunt, ~Mr. and Mrs. Anson Burge and with other relatives. He has been in an army camp at Ft Lear- ! enworth, Kans and is 'being trans- I ferred to Camp Fort Ord, in Cali- O i fornia. it 90 HORSEPOWER --V.8 SMOOTHNESS Since you last bought a car! TAKE THE WHEEL yourself and discover what solid comfort there is in this year's big Ford carl Don't pick out any new car till you dol Here's the greatest actual pas- senger space in the whole Ford price field this year. Greatest total seating width. Greatest length inside the body. And here's a r/de that's a marvel! A new Ford ride. A soft Ford ride. A quiet, level, easy ride that you should look into. Drive your present car" to your Ford dealer. Take this new Ford car out on the road. And see how far the motor car world has changed since your l~nt car was scu4 HAS THE QUALITY FEATURES ,-8 POWII--90 smooth the new Ford "Slow Me- ,horsepower. Them never t/on Springs." A soft, I a low price fide wholly new this ,like befo . ~ YALUS--NeW I NIW |IAUTY--When you Of control with po~ldv$ I look at the smooth flowing mechanical, fm~mr trim I lines you mm one of the ahift--eatra.ht~ hydratd]k T~J~ PA(TT~ AND I few cars with really up-to-brakes--tnd-~e fam~ I date styling. Ford semi.centtifu|al 70U"r-r- I[T A [ A N|W tlSVmL aJO|--On el~tch~ ~ ~P~e~u~u umu~Pqfmllm mmmm~m VI'DT()R C' Your Ford Dealer Dial 6912 Mount Vernon, Iowa Prof. and Mrs. Robert Warner spent last week in Chicago, IlL Miss Sue Kepler spent last weei( end visiting friends in Ames. Prof. and Mrs. E. E. Moots en- joyed a week end trailer trip at the state park in An~mosa. I~. B. Emerson spent the week end visiting (Mr. and ,Mrs. Charles Emerson in Davenport. Dr. and Mrs. Marian Darling of Chicago, Ill were visitors last week end with relatives and friende. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Edaburn spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Eduburn's mother, Mrs. Grant Peck at Central City. Mr. and (Mrs. Carl Sedlacek of Ottumwa visited Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sedlacek. Addison Hall of Rock Island, Ill is a guest this week in the home of his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bert Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Vines Gough of Tipton were guests Sunday in the home of the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Gough. Mrs. l.ouise McPike of Glendale, Calif and 'Miss Hazel Pirkey of Cedar R~pids were guests of ,Mrs. Flora Buck on ~Monday. Dr. '~nd Mrs. Russell Cole left Tuesday morning to spend over the Fourth with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cole at Blackberry, Minn. l)r. F. F. F~bersole, and W. S. F]bersole were business visitors in Kossuth county, from Thursday un- til Saturday of last week. ,Mrs. Watson Kepler, Miss Mary Kepler and Miss Sue KepIer spent last Thursday visiting in the home of their cousins in Belle Plains. ,Mr and Mrs. Lester Frezek and 'Mrs. Charles Frezek of Cedar Rap- ids were Sunday afternoon callers in the home of Mrs. Anna Gormly. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Avery had as their guests 'Saturday and Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. tester Gooder, Mrs. Ralph Hall, and Hugh Hall of MeIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Dean kisser and family of Waterloo were visitors the first of this week in the home of Mr. kisser's mother, Mrs. Grace kisser. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes at- tended the state convention of blacksmiths and welders held last Friday in the Montrose hotel, Ce- da r Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lahman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Novak, of Cedar Rapids were Sun- day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lahman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapman, and Mr. and Mrs. William Chap- man of Cedar Rapids were guests last Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chapman. Miss Maude Worral has returned from l:renchlburg, Ky where she has been a teacher in the Mi,~uion school, to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Grace Worral. Rev. and Mrs. Rugh Robinson at- tended the 100th anniwwsary of the Preslbyterian church in Scotch Grove on Sunday. key. Robinson is a former pastor of the church. Mrs. Hattie IMiller is expecting her son FSlmer and his friend George Picknell of New Canaan, Conn on Friday or ~turday to spend the re,mainder of the summer R. L. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neal, and Mrs. Grace Reed, all of Crocker, Me who have been guests in the Rev. W. G. Rowley home, concluded their visit Tuesday morn- ing. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harry Stinger re- turned home Monday morning from DeKalb, Ill where they spent sev- eral days in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ~Mrs. Will Herring. Mrs. Roy Heady who submitted to a major operation the first of last week at St. Lukes hospital, Cedar R~tpids is improving very satisfac- torily. Mrs. l,loyd Burge is caring for J. Leroy during his mother's wbsence. Wallace Littell left Saturday night to spend the summer in a IOrievnds work camp, near Madison- villc, Tenn. Enroute south he planned to visit Don Frank, at Aurora, Ill, and with Glenn Hogle in Troy, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Miller of East Chicago, Ind arrived Monday evening to spend the remainder of the mrmmer in the home of Mrs. Milhr's n:ot::er Mrs. John1 Cara- way, and with Mr. Miller's mother, Mr:;. Hattie Miller. Miss I,eona Barnes went to Chi- irate, Ill last Friday where she joined a grou.p of teachers from Bozeman, Mont at a convention in Lhc Stevens hoLel, lJefore returning to Mount Vernon, Miss Barnes will visit Miss Luctlle West, in Mihva~- kee. was. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hackman and family of Cedar Rapids and Mrs. H. E. Little and Miss Mary I,ittle motored to l'reemption, Ill last Sunday where they attended the 100th anniversary of the Meth- ,~di::t ch::r: h. ,Mr:~. Hickman's and Miss 1Atile's great-grandfather was on,~ of t!:c fo:n~::el.; of lhc church. Mr. and Mrs. James Macaulay :~:~d flail :'nd !L] Cu('th of Vr~"port, Ill expect to ieave Tuesday for New York City whcrc Mr. Macau- L%, p, nd Mr. Gu(~th will attend Cohmlbia i;niversity. Mr. Macaulay "'.:~')~'cts Io ('omplcte the work for his M.A. degr(!o ill pevsonuel gui(l- an(,e. They expect to be gone six (q~k.L ['aula /'rail, d:lnt hter of l)r. and Mrs. 1':. C. l'rall. M~rtba ,lo and i,a'.'id El:ill:; daughter cud son of ')r. a:~d Mrs. J. Harold Ennis are (!;/FO!l,:;1 i:l ,~:!:nltlt!:' t;:'}lO()l at tile gist(, i:niversity of Iowa at Iowa ('it.'. Dr. Ennis takes tllem over each day I)avid is enrolled in the nurserv'~chool and Martha Jo and i'aula are, attending the elementary school. 1)r. E. T. Gough, superintendent of the Davenport District of the Methodist church, and Dr. W. G. Rowley of the local Methodist church are attending the Ministerial School in post-graduate study and lectures being held at Simpson col- lege, Indianola, Iowa. This takes ill Methodist ministers from Iowa and South Dakota. They are ex- pected home the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Albeck of San Diego, Calif are expected to arrive early Saturday morning via the Challenger train on the Chicago & Northwestern for a visit with re- latives. They .will visit in the homes of Mr. A~beck's sisters, i~Irs. I.~ura Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. A. :M. Floyd, and family, and Mr. and :Mrs. Edwin Schawver. On Sunday a ,family reunion will be enjoyed in the home of Mrs. Hoffmam. Miss Crystal Carmer is spending this week with her sister, (Mrs. Robert Beers, in Cedar R~pids. Joyce Ann and Bob.by Ehle are spending this week with the Ed- ward Reyhons family near Lte,bon. Jacqueline Nichols returned ~'un-, day evening from Alex Park, near Wheatland. where she spent a week with Mildred and Howard Fisher. Mrs. L. W. Carley and children, Jerry, Kenneth and Marcia of Ce- dar Rapids spent several days this week in the home of Mr. and .:Mrs. Charles Carley. Charles Fitzsimmons of Marion called on Herbert Hogle one day last week, They were boyhood friends, fifty-five years ago in Crawford county, Iowa. Rev. Joseph Gray is in Ames this week where he is attending the Synod meeting of the Presby- terian church. Dr. C. F. Littell will occupy the pulpit, at the union services in the Presbyterian church, on Sunday, in place of key. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott have leased the former G. A. Beranek house on Fourth street south, now occupied by I C. Lynn and family. Mr. Scott is the new head coach of wrestling and track at Cornell. i They will take possession Septem- ber 1. The Lynns expect to find another location in Mount Vernon. Dr. B. L. Warwick, Mrs. War- wick and daughter Jane of Bryan. Texas, spent from Monday until Wednesday morning with Mrs. Warwick'e father, Herbert Hogle, and her sister, ~Mrs. Melvin Haese- ler. They were called to Aledo, Ill by the death of Dr. Warwick's mother, and came on to Mount Ver- non for a brief visit before return- ing home. :Mrs. l~ffie Butler and son Leo Butler spent the week end at the DeLancy Butler home in Viola. Mr. and (Mrs. Butler visited in the C. IMcQuillin home in Jefferson on Saturday and Sunday they brou~'bt sixteen :boys who had been attend- ing the "Boys State" at Des Moines last week to their homes in and around Cedar Rapids. The trip was made in the Viola school bus, of which Mr. Butler is a driver. MT. VERNON CHURCH NOTES PRESBYTERIAN CHUECH Rev. Joseph W. Gray, Jr Pastor Sunday-- 9:45 Church School. 10:45 Second Union summer serv- ice with sermon by Dr. C. F. Lit- tell. Music by the junior choir. METHODIST CRq[~CH Rev. W. Glenn l~wley, lVIinlater Church School at the usual hour in the classrooms and parlors of the Methodist church. The Wesley Adult class meets in the parson- age. The union service at 10:45 in the Presbyterian church. The mes- sage for next Sunday is to be brought by the Rev. Joseph Gray, jr. Miss Eleanor Gough leads the choir of youth. There was a very fine congregation last Sunday morn- ing and the public is cordially in- vited to these services. The young people's evening serv- ice is at the Winsor home Sunday evening at 6:30. Miss Gwen Smythe is to lead the discussion, and Don Minnick leads the devotions. The junior choir is to meet at the Presbyterian church at 4:30 Friday "for rehearsal. High school young people and others who will help with the choir this summer are invited to attend. CHRISTIAN SCI]gNCE CHURCH "Christian Science" will be ths subject in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June $9. The 0olden Text is from Isaiah 55:10, "rhe Lord hath made bare his holy axm in the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth shall see the ~alvation of our OodY The Luson-Sermon oomprim~ quoin,lone from the Bible and from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. One ot the Bible citations reads: "If ye love me, keep my command- ments. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Com. forter, that he may abide with you for ever; Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, be- cause it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him, for he dwelleth with you, and ehall be in you" (John I4:I5-17). Among the selections from the Christian Science textbook is the following: "Jesus demonstrated Christ; he proved that Christ is the divine idea of God--the Holy Ghost, or Comforter, revealing the divine Principle, Love, and leading into all truth" (p. ~3~). 311 First Avenue North Palisades Mrs. Charles Ford Correspondents. Will you please mail your t~opy one day early next xw,ek as the Hawkeye will be mail- ~1 Thur ~lay iuorlEhIl~ beeall~ there will be no m~ral delivery on Friday, the ]aourth of July. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR MARAK HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marak of Swisher were entertained with a smprise picnic at the Upper Pal on Sunday, celebrating their 25th wed- ~ding anniversary. There were about 125 present. The program in the afternoon consisted of a wedding march record played over the pub- lic address system by Ben Bider- man; a shot gun mock wedding, and a reading, "A Receipt for Married Life," by Mrs. Marak's mother, Mrs. Francis Dusek of Cedar Rap- ids, who is 75 years old. It was read in Bohemian. Mrs. Louis Reyhons' two sisters, Mrs. Lee Burton, Mrs. Clarence Dvorak and children from Iowa City spent Tuesday at the Reyhons home. Marie Reyhons is spending this week with her aunts in Iowa City. Mrs. Flo Buck and Frank Moore were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ford On Sun- day. Mrs. Eva West and daughters, Miss Bertha and Mrs. Marie Berry entertained at the Lodge at the Lower Pal on Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. Ben Biderman leaves Friday for Kansas City, Me to take up his duties as a chemical engineer. Mrs. Joe Reyhons is spending several days with her son and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reyhons. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Church and family from Tama called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ford, spent Friday with Mrs. Biderman's Brown home while their parents, mother, Mrs. Simons, near Swisher. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slyer, attend- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckner of ed a wedding at South Bend, Ind. Arlington, parents of Mrs. Russell Mrs. E. C. Gotsch returned home Boggs, are spending a week in one Saturday from California where of the Biderman cottages, she had been visiting her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blinks and ter Ruth for several weeks. family called Monday evening at Mrs. Ferne Jayne and Raymond the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warner called in Lisbon Saturday evening. Peterson. H.F. Gordon of Mount Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ford attended Spent several days last week with Bertram township Farm Bureau at his son Leonard and family. the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cald- Mr. and Mrs. Wiilard Ellison and well on Tuesday evening. The In- Doris left Friday morning for Col- dian Creek Bluebirds Girls' 4-H fax. They returned home on Sun- club gave a very interesting pro- day evening. gram Mrs. Archie Lindley and Joann Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Biderman ano called in the Allen Mitchell home Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boggs attend- on Saturday. ed the funeral on Saturday at the Miss Gladys Bobst spent Satur- Polansky Funeral Home in Cedar day in Anamosa with Miss Velma Rapids, for H. C. "Dec" Beuters, Larson. i who died suddenly of a heart attack Mr. Cruise and family of Olin 'on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Beuters and John Blythe spent Sunday in have lived for some time in one the Jerry Blythe home of the Biderman cottages. Miss Agnes May of Cedar Rap- i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Henik called ids spent Sunday in the Will MayI i Sunday evening at the home of Mr. home. and Mrs. Warner Peterson. Mrs. Ida Miller visited in the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neal attended Virgil Miller home at Olin several! the Co-op Oil Co picnic at Them- days. ! as Park near Marion, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Huewett werei I~R~EWS guests Saturday night and Sunday1 in the Mrs. Chloe Newman home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Merle Murfield andI Mrs. C. L. Murfield and Doris, andI $o!~ Wal~ Miss Elva Hoffman spent Sunday: ---- in the O. W. McBride home at Mar-[ Correspondents. Will you please ion. { mail your copy one day early next Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peet, Miss t week as the Hawkeye will be marl- L43ttie Peet, Mrs. Katherine Peet, i ed Thursday morni~tg because there Mrs. Lillian Stewart called in the l will be no rural delivery on Friday, Earl Peet home Tuesday evening. ! the ]Pourth of July. Mrs. Raymon Stearns called in~ METHODIST ~OR the Allen Mitchell home Tuesday/ ARRIVES FROM COLORADO afternoon. I Rev. and Mrs. Hewett of Greeley, Rev. and Mrs. Huewett were din-I Colo arrived Saturday and he will ner guests in the Guy Martin home l have charge of the services at the Saturday evening. Methodist church until October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Peterson and then will enter college, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas spent Saturday night in Cedar Rap- REVIVAL MEE~S ids. WILL STRAT SUNDAY I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peet and Rev. Maule will start next Sun-IMerle called in the Mrs. Evelyn~ day to hold revival meetings for l Brown and Jennie McConaughy eight weeks./ home, Sunday. The Christian Aid Society met Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb of Rock Falls, Ill spent the week end in Thursday afternoon It was guest I the Lowell Kohl home. day. t David Darsee spent several days The W. S. C. S. will meet Thurs-I last week with Buddy Curttright in day afternoon. Hostesses will he t Cedar Rapids. the 3rd division, t Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bobst and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bobst, and lGladys spent Sunday afternoon in Frank Petrick of Mount Vernon;lthe Mrs. Stella Cusher home at Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bobst and Glatha I Fairview. of Anamosa; Phil Bobst, LouieI Bobst family Albert Bobst family l ~ ~ ~ honored Lee Bobst with a birthday ~CO~S ffllll supper on Sunday evening. } Mrs. Gerald Scott Mrs. D. C. Hampton of Whittieri ,~ --7----=. called on Mrs. I. H. Crew, Wednes- ~?rresl)on(~ents. wm you please day. ~maH your Copy one day early next Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curt,right and Buddy and Gloria of Cedar Rapids were dinner guests in the Gerald Darsee home on Sunday. Gloria remained in the Parsee home for several days visit. Mrs. I. H. Crew and J. G. Crew called in Springville Saturday af- ternoon. Mrs. Millie Hurt went to Spring- ville Tuesday afternoon to visit her sister, Mrs. Mary Heady. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parsee called in Mount Vernon Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meeks at- tended the Linn Co-op. Oil Co pic- nic at Thomas Park on Sunday. Miss Fern Slimmie of near Lis- bon visited a few days last week with Janet Crew. Janet accompan- ied her home for a week end visit. Mrs. Stella Eldred and Mrs. Julia Branchflower called on Mrs. Ca]lie Newman and Mrs. Lillian Stewart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Kyle were Sunday dinner guests in the Bob Pest home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick James and Don, and Mrs. Anna James spent Sunday afternoon in Cedar Rap- ids. Mr .and Mrs. John Burgs and daughter Wilda and husband of Ce- dar Rapids, spent Sunday in the W. C. Larson home. Afternoon call- ers were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurt and Barbara Jo of Cedar Rapids. Iven Reed family spent Tues- day evening in the Alexander Tay- lor home near Springville. Mrs. Iven Reed and children spent Sunday in the Clifford Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Decious and Melvin were dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Richard of Lisbon on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Leinbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman spent Sunday at the Thomas Lav- erty home at Laurel. Mr .and Mrs. Albert Bobst and daughters called in the Philip Kuhn home in Marion Tuesday evening. Connie and Vivian Ann remained for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gordon Bob and Roger attended a birthday i~ek as the Hawkeye will be mail- 'ed Thursday morn/rig because there will be no rural delivery on I~riday, the Fourth of July. Marvin Zeller had the misfortune to fall from his tricycle and break his arm. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Zeller. Court Boxwell of Ridgewood, N. J is here for a couple of months visit in the Argene Allbee home and with his grandmother, Mrs. Sophia Boxwell in Marion, and other rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Decious were Sunday evening supper guests in the Ralph Streets home. Joe Scott returned to his home with them af- ter spending several days in the Streets home. Jackie Moore had the tip end of one of his fingers taken off one day last week when he caught it in the bean drill. A doctor dressed the in- jured finger. FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED FREE with One Enlargement Each Roll HEASTY DRUG STORE Mrs. John Schimmel~erming of Cedar Rapids and Mrs. Earl WaLl and Catherine spent Friday after. noon with Mrs. Warren Waln and Dickie and called in the Gerald Scott home. The former was spend- ing several days in the Wain home. Joe Scott spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. FlOyd De- cious helping make hay. Mrs. Nora Deal of Cedar Rap- ids was a dinner' guest in the Gerald Scott home on Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Streets and Carol spent the afternoon in the Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Struchen and family moved from the Midway station the last of the week, to a home in Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Albaugh spent Sunday evening in the Mile Machula home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decions ex~ pect to leave Sunday morning for a two weeks visit with feint/yes at Brewster, Minn and with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caldwell at Bemidji, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cave of Lisbon plan to accompany them. Miss Dorothy Potter and Miss Margaret Wilkinson of Marion spent Wednesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Floyd Decious. The Martin's Creek Community club gave a linen shower for Miss Dorothy Quass of Alburnett, who will wed Myron Berry. The Show- er was at the home of Mrs. Susie Berry on Tuesday a~ternoon with a good attendance of members. Mrs. Jesse Scott and Mrs. Frank Letner called on Mrs. Gerald Scott Friday afternoon. Mrs. L~ster Roup of Low Moor spent last Sunday with her son-in* law and daughter, (Mr. and ,Mrs. Homer Emerson. Miss Lois Roup eame Tuesday to ~pend the summer wit;h Mr. and Mrs. Emerson. READ ~------~S~" -- BASKETS Double woven, natural maple splints, solid hing- ed cover. 69c and $1.00 Complete Line Of PAPER PLATES, CUPS, FORKS, SPOONS, HAMBURGER GRILLS. 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That's why you serve defense when you fill your coal bin NOW. Every ton delivered now lessen| the size of the fuel problem later--helps clear the road for industry's growing need for more and more fueL You do yourself a good turn as well. You saw money--since prices normally advance as fall approaches. Our present coal stocks offer you desirable selections. And right now, quality, sight| and service are at their best. So by all means, decide to order as soon as you amy. Mt. Vemnoa