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]PIMg0 Six THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD
i
Thursday, June ~15, l¢lt
N ................... daughters spent Monday in Daven-
E GHBOKH00D N
E P°Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freman and
Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Van Sickle
~"'"~°~"""""~"~''°'~"'~'''''°°"''°~"""~°°'°°'°°'°"°°'°''`"°°""""""''"''~'""°'°~'''""""'. visited Mrs. Ellen Cashman in St.
• • r Lukes hospital Tuesday
family Shxrley Stearns M. and
UAD~[~| | ~ ~i[~ _ "*r ee Brutsman 'and Ethel Mr and Mrs Ralph Frank and
I Mrs rio a ." "
ffl/~ILLI~ llr,~ -- " ........ il" an:; famxly attended a reunion of rela-
[Mrs. ~teila uusner ann ~am y u ...........
• • uves Monuay m me ~uoy Lees
Mrs. John Wain !Sam McPherson attended a pmmc ........... *
dinner Sunda" at the Charlie home m ,~lournett honoring their
MV.THODIST NOTES i Starrie home ~ear Snringville cousins, Pete Clarup from Oregon,
Sunday School l0 a.m. '~ Mr and Mrs Hans i~usch• Mr and Mrs. Clara Olds of Massachu-
Church 11 a.m. i--~ ~-~ ~T~l* ~" ~" ~- "rid' Mrs" setts. Relatives from West Branch
Epworth League 6:30 p.m. "~.u-..~,~,:.~:~u'~'".."*~,,." ohm,it,: were also in attendance.
~ - - "~un-a ev in- oxm anu ~oo t~ranam doe ~olds-
Mrs Harte Allyn and Mr. Win• t~usen home ~ ~y en g. • berry and Bill McBain'-~re ....
Patten visited the Rev. Baskerville 1, Mr. and Mrs. Louis MOttnet aria ing this week at Camp W•lube~'~n
home Frida,, iamny o1 tsolumous dunctlo spent: ......
¢. I " 1 me ~oy ~cout ~amp
The Harlan Luense family of Sunday at the Leo Drxscol home. ......... " . . ~.
" ~ ...... " ~ ~ ne ~ne _wast l~oote ~ranas oi ~v-
Greeley.were visitors In the Rev. I t~::g:s ~°~eet a~ta:rle~on°n ~e ergreen Rebekah Lodge will meet
Baskerwlle home ~unaay... . ] ....... :_ with Mrs. Harry Erickson Thurs-
mr. ann mrs rienry t;arromers oI I ~YMflhlll~T|l I ['1 i|rll|TO day afternoon
Ryan were visitors in the Rev
"]~K|[~|*V~I~LB RBW~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frank and
Baskerville home, Sunday after-iU|~Killl$ Cleo and Mrs Ruby Lees of A1
noon• i Mrs. Harry Freeman burnett attended the 25th wedding
Miss Marie Dunn of Winthrop annivcr~ar"" celebr-'" .........
I -- ~ ~ .Y * ~tlon n¢21u in ~ne
and Merlyn Stewart of Davenport METHODIST NOTES Bethany Lutheran church narlor~
were Sunday afternoon visitors of The pastor will speak upon the at West Branch for their cousins
Rev. and Mrs• Baskerville•. tl theme, "The Price of Freedom". Mr. and Mrs. G~,,,~ ..... o~,,~,°.r ..... '
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Murfleld and IThe text will be from Acts 22'28. - Guests and relatives" were ~=~=uo~-'~
Elizabeth spent Sunday in the i "The .... chief captain answered, _with at one lonu~ table for refreshment~ .......
Thomas Lafferty home at Laurel, a great sum obtained I this ~ree- The bride of 25 years wore her wed-
Iowa. . ......... dora and Paul said, 'But I was free ding dress• The couple was pro-
Mrs. ~llen ~aitcne~ visitea sev-tborn.' "--Lament t;. ~mim. seated substantial gifts
oral days this week in Lisbon andI ~ Imogene Christianof Cedar Rap
Stanwood PRESBYTERIAN NOTES ............ -
• ~ los, riarve o. L;nrlstlan oi (;enter
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Darsee and I Sunday school lo a.m. Point and Mr and Mrs W A Sher-
David moved on Saturday to La Morning service 10:45 for the man of near'Marion were Sunday
Salle, Ill., where Gerald is employ- [summer months.~-R. A. Badge_r:~__ visitors in the Harry Freeman t~ome.
ed by the Wilson company, t~no]r rehearsal • p.m. ~a~uruuy. Dr G W Gearhart i~ remora,1
Mr and Mrs Howard Dragoo The Missionary society wiu meet in" ia" "o'~i- ..... ~ " "~ :
• " ' ......... F ida after ~ is n co, putung a easement
moved Saturday into the rooms va- wire mrs. ~. L. oyKe r y " and addin~ a furnace and cit-
coted by Gerald Darsee• !noon. M,ss Frances .Safe!l~ l~ir~l, water, anti~" other modern convcq~-
Nathan Port fractured his ankle speak o~ nor trap to ~rmne . " iences includina a new norch
Friday night when he stepped out[H H Smith and Mrs Esther Hepker ,~ .... ~ ~. . v ~.. -
' ' . " ~eramme anu l~aullne ~ranz
of a truck will give the lesson ...........
• I " spent me week ena wlm their
Mrs Lenore Hoffman Miss Elva' ~
• ' " ~ Mrs Ola Johnston of Mount Ver brother Darrell Frank in Albur-
Hoffman and Mrs. C. L inMurfieldcedar ---- "" Tuesoay" w~th Mrs. ~arl'~ -o,r'"
and Doris spent Tuesday ~e~rspent n-l~r and Mrs Ivan Bowdish and
Rapids. ~" ,,,n Mrs W J Brown were son returned Saturday from a va-
Mrs Philip Kuhn of Marion ............ ca" "
he hun spent m F(ndyce Ark w~th
spent Tuesday in the Albert Bobst VIsitors 11~ .!he Cuyler Reed me Mrs Bowdish's parents 'Bobby
home near Martelle ~unoay. • • . • "
-" " ...... ' " Fri Mr. and Mrs. Will Shellhammer Jean Easely,~,,~,.:. Bowdish's sis-
Mrs ~teua ~ewman spem
I ~ ox fun te~ accompan ed them i~trc for a
'" ome~ are visiting the J , Ta'b z - ' '~ ~ •
day m the Kenneth Gordon h . , ....... " ::. _ .;~;~
ily In tslayton 111 this week v,~,~.
Mrs. Evelyn Brown spent Thurs- .-. .... L ": "~ • • "~ Mr nd Mr ......
-~ ...."~ ~"'~a-" i" Anamosa ~lla l,oust, t>unQay bcnool bupt., . a s. Jonn ~lexanuer, in
u~v a.=xu ~*~ ~, ~* win Iriscompany with th(lr son Harold and
....... r~ of Ana gave a picnic to the folio ' g g" ~ , ~ ? ~ ,
mr. ann Mrs. ~nlas r~u t - . ....
• ~,~ .... "-~ -" *~'~ "~'-- ~"-" homewho sold tags to purchase a piano wne, ot ~.nlcago are enjoying a
.... ~a cuxx~u a~ u~e xum ~u[~ n fishing trip in Minnesot x
.... rnoon for the Sunday School room: Wa - ~ ~-
-xuesaay arte .
~*-- ~'"'- ~ .... ~'*~ ....... nter da Rodman, Mary Caldwell, Mary Roy Wayne Duncan in company
~***~. ~uu** ~.a.~,,.,ow~. v - - ~ • - with Mr and Mrs Willard Ho~
• ~;"^'* *'~- --iece and h~r h"°band Batchelder. Mary oean ~rlcKson, • *. °,-
~°"*~'~ "'~" - = '~ D--,,.. ~^,hl~.. Eula Bennett Vir man and Mr and Mrs Paul Ewart
' " ton ~,~t:, ,,~=,~ =a, , " " ' '
and two children from Washing "inia Wile-. returned to his home at Mount Ver-
onSunday_ .............. rn-'~ s Mr. andaMrs. Harold Taylor of non Monday night.
xm'n xnartua ~xuvt ~et. ~" ........ Mr and Mrs H o r,~r~. .........
home 'Saturda" night from Duluth Toddville, mr. ann mrs. ~on ringer .... ,~. ,~,, o,e were
,.. - Y,_ ~ ........ Z man and Richard also of Toddville Sunday evening guests in the John
minn., wnere she naa oeen vxs~uug -- - ' ....... Carbee home in Mount Vernon
o fa NoW kS etuHr Leda goht r w~i~~ ~Zi~Unr~ayY~ests o* ~r ana Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ramsey en-
The town was crowded to capac tertained at dinner Sunday evening
her for a few weeks visit. -- Mr and Mrs Bob " • " ~ "
~,o, u,,,, ¢.mqv ,,~ll,~,q at the ity Saturday evening for the usual ~.... . ror~er o~ ~eoar
Tom:'~u~*'~om'e'~:~?!aYae:::~:g. Band giC:2el~;tKaSP~yliln:?2nerS r~a~SBand and many Band Boost-
tertained company from Toledo on mosa, Frederic Taylor and Wilson ers were in Marion Thursday for
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartford and
June of Marion spent Sunday in the
Philip Bohst home.
Mrs. Wanda Newlin and children
of Viola spent the week end in the
Dick James home.
Mrs. Lillie Stewart, Mrs. A. L.
Hoffman, Miss Elva Hoffman and
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Murfield attend-
ed the funeral services of Mrs.
Weinland at Grundy Center on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jayne of
Indianapolis, Ind., were visitors in
the Argus McConaughy home on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Norton and
children and Mrs. Bessie Ankeny
called in the Mrs. Millie Hurt home
Sunday•
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blayney spent
Sunday in Anamosa.
Mrs. John Peck and Mrs. Clifford
Iosty were callers at the Miss Jessie
Boxwell home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Peet are en-
tertaining company from Califor-
nia this week.
Mrs. Jim Miller invited the M.
E. Ladies Aid society to be her
guests at the Antioch church last
Wednesday. There were 100 pres-
ent. There were about 40 from
Martelle and the rest were neigb-
bors from the Antioch neighbor-
hood. A fine program was given
and delicious refreshments were
served.
White Oak
Mrs. R~ymon Stearns
Cooper, who has been playing in
the Ames College band.
Monday callers in the Charles
Draker home west of town were
Walter and A. A. Dietch, Howard
Klein and children, Robert and
Rink Michel of Hills.
Miss Frances Safely returned to
her home Saturday having attended
the Institute of International Rela-
tions held in Grinnell under the
auspices of the Friends and Congre-
gational churches of the United
States. This was one of fourteen
similar meetings being held in the
United States, June 14 to 21. She
heard Eduard Bones and other re-
nowned speakers•
Bob Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Reed, is critically ill in
St. Lukes hospital, where he is re-
ceiving treatment.
Misses Ella Foust and Alma Mil-
ler visited in the Harry Whitham
home in Anamosa Saturday.
The Penn reunion was held in
Cedar Rapids at Bever Park on Sun-
day with 80 present• The old of-
ricers hold over for next year.
Sunday guests in the James
Thompson home were their child-
ren and families, namely: Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Thompson and Rich-
ard of Monticello; Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Skelly and Joan of Cedar Rap-
ids, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thomp-
son and family of Wheatland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kissling have
purchased the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mason Gramling in the south-
east corner of town and will soon
take possession.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Greenawalt
and daughter Betty of Sterling, Col-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geadelmann orado will arrive this week to visit
spent Sunday at the parental Hart-iMrs. Vena Greenawalt. They are
sen home near Clarence. lenroute from New York World's
Mrs. Mary Fairbanks, Gladyce [Fair and other eastern points.
and Clifford of Anamosa; Elmer ~ Mrs. C. C. Hotchkiss called in the
Aldrich of Monticello were visitors IChas. Lowden home in Marion on
at Glen Sivers Sunday.
John Dean Stearns visited the
past week in the McNeal, Fink and
Stearns homes in Cedar Rapids
Saturday afternoon he accompan-
tend Nelson Fink on a tour of the
White Oak vicinity in an airplane.
Friends and neighbors of this
community are extending their
sympathy to Mrs Ira Hempy, whose
brother Edd Krumroy passed away
Sunday evening, after a lingering
illness.
Sherm McHenry has been sub-
stituting on our mail route for Earl
Warner, who went to New York to
attend the Worlds Fair.
Shirley Stearns spent the week
end with her friend Dana Busch.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Kohl, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Russell and son attended
the Miller reunion at the Anamosa
State Park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Busch and
]Thursday•
Dr. Richard Greenawalt and Atty.
Earl North of Cedar Rapids called
on Mrs. Vena Greenawalt Friday
evening.
Donna Mac Rose returned home
Sunday from several days visit with
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John
Merrill at Anamosa.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lehr attended
the Hegarty reunion at the Misses
Jessie and Addle Hegarty home in
Tipton.
Mrs. Cleo Dunlap Pherrin re-
turned to Orlando, Fla., last Thurs-
day.
Clove Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hackett, Bobby and Marjorie of Al-
burnett were Sunday afternoon call-
ers in the Fred Duncan home•
Mary Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Vera
Johnson and Lute Kiltz of Cedar
Rapids were Sunday evening callers I
in the Anna Jones home.
Isn't necessary when you have an A-B Bottled Gas
Stove. You keep the heat where you need it---
in the stove. Come in today and see the A-B table
top range with the marvelous new Robertshaw auto-
matic oven heat control.
From now on is when you'll enjoy that new Leonard
Refrigerator the most. The new Leonard has many
step-saving features--large vegetable bin, rearrang-
ing shelf, easily adjustable shelves, ice popper trays,
to mention but a few.
You can feel safe when you invest in a new
Leonard because the Leonard Company has been
building refrigerators longer than anyone else--
since 1881.
Mount Vernon
the Band Festival• Five bands:
Maquoketa, Blairstown, Central
City. Marion and the local, each
gave concerts and in the evening
a massed band of all 250 young
folks played a concert, which was
pronounced "wonderful•"
Mr• and Mrs. G. I. Millard and
sons Lynn and Larry of Central
City were Friday evening visittors
in the Harry Freeman home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Armstrong en-
tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Poet and daughter
Merle, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Arm-
strong, of Martelle, Mrs. Dosha
Rundall Miller of Eagle Rock, Calif.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wiley mo-
tored to Bellevue and enjoyed a
fish dinner in the park
Sunday visitors in the P. E. Bal-
lau home were Mr. and Mrs. Hosea
Ballou of Hale and their son-in-
taw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Worthy Bond of New York City,
who are enjoying a ten day vaca-
tion at Hale and Clarence and Bur-
lington•
Mrs. Lucy Voris of Fairhope,
Ala., arrived Thursday and will
spend the summer with Mrs. Roxie
Graham and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Bell and relatives at Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beatty and
son of Shellsburg were guests on
Sunday in the Wilbur Stearns
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy of
Marion were Thursday afternoo[
visitors in the W• E. Bell home.
Mrs. Mary Newhard, who has
been on a nursing case in Cedar
Rapids, is home for a two weeks
vacation•
Miss Eva Reed, who recently
underwent an appendectomy and
has spent some time with relatives
returned to Cedar Rapids Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hensley of
Des Moines spent the week end
with their son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Beck.
Mrs. Hobart Fowler and the new
baby returned Monday from the
Aaamosa hospital.
Lucille Reed of Cedar Rapids,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed and
Meredith Ann of Morley were Sun-
day visitors with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reed.
Mrs. Mary Heady was a house
guest in the Janette Coppitt home
in Cedar Rapids last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cherry of Ce-
dar Rapids were Sunday evening
visitors in the Nick Schueler home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maxfield
")f Robins spent Sunday in the
mine of their mother Mrs. Mar-
garet Colehour.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Pearson and
Max and Mrs. H. C. Carbee visited
Sunday afternoon in the W. K.
Pearson home in Anamosa.
Mary Brown of Eldora is a guest
this week with her sister, Mrs.
Nick Schueler.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pollock and
Jane of west of Whittier were Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heady and son
of Mount Vernon were Sunday
guests of their mother Mrs. Mary
Heady.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCullough
have had as their house guests
!Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smiley and
daughter Kathleen of Curtis, Wis.,
during the past week.
Mrs. Bess Newland entertained
the M. O. B. club Thursday eve-
ning. Invited guests were Mrs.
Chris Dircks and daughter Sue,
Hattie Wilson, and Doris Newland.
Mrs. Mac Van Fossen returned
Saturday from a visit with her sons
Robert and Richard at Sheffield.
Mrs. Kendall Gibson was honored
at a picnic in Wapsipinicon State
Park before leaving for a two
months trip to the west coast which
will include the World's Fair, San
Francisco. She will accompany
her aunts Tillie and Vera Knouf
of Cedar Rapids. Guests who en-
joyed the courtesy were Mr. and
Mrs. Kendall Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Calvert and daughters.
Roy. and Mrs. W• H. Donor of
Pasadena, Calif., and Rev and Mrs.
L. C. Smith were dinner guests on
Sunday of Mrs Althea Beck. Rev.
Donor filled the Methodist church
pulpit Sunday. Many old friends
TAKING 5ENTIHENTAL ]
fib I II i DTV tlITi.I "I"U
I-IULI I I VYl/ll /rlE
LIBERTYRE
" "'- ay CHARLES B. ROTH
UPONTHE COMPLETION I fft.ER BY ERI R OR By
"~.E~~" IN L:E~~ AN EXPERIMENT IN HORSE-FEEDIN@
PHIL/~t2cLFH~ PRaUt:LFH~,PR,,H4~II4P~r ~ WAS~V~N~ ~ VANk~*
'f~Et'IBLYI)~IR~D# ~ '~ N 5YWA I k~SlI-D,'r~ I~t, ~I'IERIV/S an old story I have al-I robust health and full of energy
and
A R ~N NA ,
il / :I / 0 I~~ monious Frenchman who rued the I Many examples can be cited o~
IS~A~NO~-~SOI~B~P~-~- L! ~ u~ ~r ~ irr~s~ll)EOTOtVtv-~- money he spent in feeding his horse. [ the inevitable result of stopping ad-
OHE,~,~i '~'~?~~_~__ ~ i IT RECA~T-Bv~ After scheming and planning he [ vertismg. Two will do. Forty years
hit upon an idea which would en- ] ago there was a remedy on the mar-
[~xJ~~~[t~rJ~"t~5"~ able him to stop all that. I ket which was America's biggest
PI VlNCE IN 1.0 BON. Rf V 'n
~ ~/~yf.~-fl~~ -~MJ~~-e It was beautifully simple: Each ,seller. It was widely, intelligently,
day he would gradually cut down l consistently advertised. Its name
INWEICH.'ffANDfOST, .0 I E ITWA he gave the horse [ founder of the business died• tits
^ ~:::.-:- the amount of feed __1 was a household word• Then the
hB0ffl'~100 ' He would cut ii ~ ' heirs decided to cut out advertising
I l~ .~.1.~.P.". 10t~r.~Sl~jN down so gradually ] because "our product is so well
ONi'filEff~~7~~~~" a~' i~'~'~" in fact that the ant'- [ known people will have to buy it."
5~LO~. ~;~" ' real wouldn't ever [ The product passed out of the pic-
~~~ ~ realize he was being '~:! : | ture entirely" 11
cheated [ Another was a fine, honest, we -
The horse would I made, well-advertised toilet soap,
thus become u~a to ~~ii ~ with all the good will any product
getting along on ~! could possibly need. The manag -
less. Eventually he meat of the business changed• The
would need no feed advertising stopped• Soon the prod-
pA~5A~at all Think of the .......... ..... l uct was no longer on the market.
money that would 1 The reason why advertising must
IS-ra'~l~o~,~7~"J~l i~'~ .cossj_oe~snww0~10vS WOIW,.~EN'I"HIS save~ [ be a continuous process is that we
J ~o~~/ ~~=~,~-~ ~e~:~,~ The French genius scientifically [ human beings need constant remind-
--~ELLCI~A(:KED IN 184(a. set about carrying on the expert- I ing. We're not fickle• But we are
meat. Several months later he was[so filled with our own ideas and
Copyright, Western Newspaper Union telling about it with pride in his J plans and businesses that if a man
~7~ voice• Did it work. asked a friend• , who wants our trade doesn't ask for
"Work? Oh, yes, indeed, it did!" } it regularly and often, we drift else-
were out to hear him. He was a i Social Circle club held their he exclaimed. "It worked perfect- I where to the man who does.
former minister meetin ~,~ w,~,,
• . - .. , g at the home of ........... -
Sprmgvllle families who attended cis Stinger on Thursday afternoon ly. Beautifully. The only trouble I The advertiser is faced by the
the wedding of Bernadine Sterner, i A shower for little Francis Eu-e-:: was that just about the time my ] problem of asking his customers to
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Conner was had during *h~ ~:~ horse got used to going without feed, [ buy from him, but he also has to
• i ......... - he died." 1 [ consider the most economical way
Sterner, former residents, who was noon.
married to Lyle S. Richardson of ...... We laugh at the ben ghted condI- [ of extending his invitation.
Akron, Ohio. Sunday afternoonat i Farm W,~m,~n'~ #~-
lion of a man with an idea as fool-I He finds the answer to both part•
3 o'clock in St. Paul's Methodist[ --- ,, v===va= o x~atml|)
church in Cedar Rapids were: Mr. ! Planned At Pali~arla~ Ish as this, but many business men I
of this problem in the newspaper.
ano" m''rs. P. w. ...... ~terner anu Bob, i ..... __ ~=-~-~,~.~,~ try to stop feeding their business I No other form of advertising has
Caroline Sterner, Mr. and Mrs. R./ The annual Linn County 1,~arm *'horse" by eliminating or cutting, ever been discovered which will
down on their, advertlshlg: . [ carry his message so effectively for
C. Wilson and Ilattie and Minnie, ! \Vomen's (~aml) wilt he hehl at lne iact is mat aavertismg is the o little cost
• S *
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Patten and Lois, ! Lower 1)alismh s
~~~feed which keeps their business in I ©CharlesB. Ruth.
visiting her son-in-law and dough- Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Fry of Ben-
ter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker in!ton Harbor, Mich., were callers
New York City. last Friday in the home of the Bish-
)p nd M~s Thomas Nlcholson
Zelmer Lynn who spent last :- • " .
Bishop and Mrs. Grosse were
visitors last week in the home of
Bishop and Mrs. Thomas Nicholson.
They were enroute to their home
tin Los Angeles, Calif., from Balti-
more. Md.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M Coffitts of
i St. Paul, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs.
Marie, Miss Betty Levsen and Wan- the Calllp are urged to make reser-
da Rodman. rations at Farlu Bureau office as
soon as possible.
Farm Women Make
Plans For Year's
Homemaking Study
]'lans for lAnn Oounty adult e(lu-
Pillion I)l'Offl'itl|l .'~l)on.soretl I)y l..~x-
tension ,~,oI'vioe~tlhi I?IlPlll l:~lil•Oall
lVl'l'O llliI(]O ]:lSt W'(~(] ilos(la y when
~l nlenll)el,.H oflhe Co/Inty hcllne
Dvo.j(,et ('om]l|itleo nlot :It ||lO Y.M.
~*.A. in Cedar l{~lDid,n with Mrs. N.
~,~l:ly [All'SOIl. ;I,~SiH|:tll| state honle
(]el|)on,qt r~l |ion ;/~'ellt ]O;L,| (~1" f I'OI]1
Iowa St:lto College. Tho nla, jol'
project slndied will be :t weavinff
coarse whi('h will I)e opene(] ill
Septenlbor wilh a .~ories of to:is in
(,neh township :It which ),l"iss 1,u-
emile (love, Home [)tHllOllS|FtLtion
Aff~'nt, will give a talk on "Color
- Tile Magic "Wand." The four
lo,~sons whi(,h will bogila in Octoller
and continue |hrough March will
inollhio the ('onstrllotioll of h:)~n(]
]OOOI/I. weaving, all01 lllaking ('h~til"
St';It S |" I'oln ('() I'll h llN]':8 or ]long
]< on~" ffl':l.q.~.
Sul)-l)ro.ieets also included in the
0Olll'Se of study ave:
M usi('. "G(HIIS fl'oDl :ll]Ohl-
\Vorhl Tl•eaSlll'(~ ( |]/o,~t•"
Health: Growing. of Perennial
IClowovs: :llht \rt,Ko|:t}do and |,'lower
Gal'den In~ct ~:onh'ol.
All rur:tl women are invited to
join holtlenlil]~(!/" study gTOll[)S SO
that Ihey lnay lrtrlicipale lit this
adult (,dueation progr:~m which
:~,U1S l,inn (?olln|y 'WOlllOn enjoyed
tile past y(qll'. 'rhose from Mo|lnt
V(~l'non ~*vho ,'lt|Olld0*d |he nleeting
were,: .Mrs. Anna (]Ol'tnly. Mrs. ,Mil-
toll l(och and ,Mrs. Charles Wiek-
h'l hi,
Central Linn
Mrs. Anna Koch
Mount Zion community club will
meet on Friday evening, June 30.
A children's program has been pre-
pared by the program committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mallie, and Mr.
and Mrs. Arlo Stinger. The menu
chairman, Mrs. Kenneth Yeis!ey, re-
ports there will be the usual re-
freshments, ice cream and cake.
Needlecraft Club will meet with
Mrs. Kenneth Yeisley on Friday
afternoon• The committees for the
annual picnic to be held on July
9 will make their report.
Palisades
Mrs. Charles Ford
Mr and Mrs. Ren Sivers enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs Louis Tracy
from Chicago over the week end•
Miss Ruth Dill from Cedar Rap-
ids and Harold Cohea of Waterloo
ivisited on Friday at the home of
Mrs Elizabeth Kimball and family.
A number from this community
attended the Farm Bureau-Business
Mens picnic at Hawkeye Downs,
Cedar Rapids on Monday evening•
The Farm Bureau men entertained
the business men this time. It
was a county-wide affair•
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dill from
Cedar Rapids called Sunday after-
noon at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth
Kimball.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neal and
Jimmie and Mrs. Neal's mother,
Mrs. I• Spawn picnicked at the
Palisades with Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Taylor,
Miss Eva Spawn from DeWitt on
Sunday. Miss Spawn is spending
part of her vacation at the Howard
Neal home. Thursday she expects
to go to Traer to visit relatives.
Mrs. Spawn, who had spent several
weeks at the Howard Neal home, is
now visiting in the Myron Neal
home.
The Presbyterian Guild met on
Tuesday evening for a picnic din-
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mile Trypkosh.
The Friendship club will meet
a the home of Mrs. Chas..Ford• Mrs.
Fred Turner and Mrs. Ben Neal will
be assisting hostesses. This will be
a program meeting•
Mount Vernon Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sizer of
Washington were dinner guests on
Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Burge.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Biderman visited
the latter's sister, Mrs. Anna Jed-
licka of San Diego, Calif., in Cedar
Rapids on Sunday•
Mrs. James B. Hodgson and son
James jr., of Cedar Rapids were
Friday evening supper guests in
the home of Miss Lillie Hodgson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neff and fam-
ily, Mrs. Sarah Tallman and Elmer
Tallman attended the annual Tall-
Mr. a'.~d Mrs. tterbert Leigh and~man rrunio:~ last Sunday in Mor-
Doris Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ley.
Leigh were guests Sunday in the
Mary Pat Young, daughter of Mr.
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Leigh and Mrs. Frank Young, is spend-
Mrs. H. E. Little and daughter
Miss Mary Little expect to go to
Belle Plaine Saturday to visit until
after the Fourth in the Mr• and
Mrs. W. D. Little home.
Dorothy and Adeline Biderman,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Biderman, spent three days this
week in the home of their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bider-
inan.
Mr• and Mrs. Glenn Swift, Ward
and James and Kathryn Hutch-
inson of Cedar Rapids were callers
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Young and other
friends•
Mrs. Estella Coleman and daugh-
ter Miss Maybelle Coleman left on
Monday for Washington, D. C., to
spend about five weeks and will
attend the world's fair in New York
City.
Mrs. Russell Winegarden and
children Donna and Billie of Well-
man came Wednesday to spend the
remainder of the week in the home
!of the former's mother, Mrs. Hattie
!Miller
II Mrs'. F. G. Brooks is spending
!several days this week at Lake
!Okoboji in attendance at a meeting
of branch chairmen of the Women's
Foreign Missionary society of the
! Methodist church•
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Riley and
their son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Newman of Min-
neapolis, Minn., were week end
guests in the home of Bishop and
Mrs. Thomas Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melsh and
son Eddie of Cedar Rapids and Mrs.
Florence Berry of Chicago, Ill..
were Tuesday evening guests in the
home of Mrs. Berry's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Busenbark•
Mrs. Ruth Heald and daughter
Mrs. Alice Bentley of Ames were
luncheon guests Saturday in the
Mrs. H. E. Little home and called
on other friends• Mrs. Bentley will
be remembered in Mount Vernon
as Miss Alice Heald.
Quincy Busenbark of Chicago, Ill.,
who came Monday night to attend
the funeral services for his step
mother, Mrs Flora Busenbark at
Marion Tuesday afternoon, was an
overnight guest in the home of Mr.
and Mrs Carl Travis•
Mrs. Thomas Nicholson will spend
next week in Clifton Springs, N. Y.,
attending a meeting of the Worlds
Service Commission of the Method-
ist church, which will be followed
by an adinterim committee appoint-
ed by the Uniting conference of
the Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swanson and
family of Wilton Junction, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Swanson and fam-
ily of West Chicago, were dinner
guests Wednesday in the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Gustafson.
the Herbert Leigh home for the rest I Mrs. Elmer Swanson, Cornell '29,
of the week.
Mrs.
Jessie
Coleman
expected
to
will be remembered as Miss Joyce
Burial services were held at the leave today to spend several weeks[ Wardle when in Cornell.
Mt• Zion cemetery on Tuesday af-
ternoon for a former resident of
this vicinity, Mrs. Flora Busenbark.'
Our sympathy is extended the
children: Ralph of Mount Vernon;I
Oscar of Marion; Florence of Chi-
cago and their families. She ha(
reached the age of 90 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sproston
Paralla were visitors on Thursday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Mallie.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koch, June
Ann and Junior, and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Techau, Jeanne and Keith,
were Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Armstrong
east of Martelle.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Conner and
children were Sunday visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dorcas near Lisbon.
Several of the Farm Bureau
members from this vicinity attend-
ed the picnic at Hawkeye Downs
Monday evening•
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koch at-
tended funeral services at the Fed-
crated church in Lisbon 'for the
former's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Hoover.
Marilyn and Donna Yeisley were
visitors a week in the home of their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Lentz at Osceola.
For Your July 4th Picnic
Be Sure to Order Plenty of
No July 4th outing is complete without ice cream.
You'll want to take a generous supply with you--
packed to keep in good condition until you serve it.
Order from your local
Hutchinson Ice Cream Dealer
C. A. Haak from near Marion were
dinner guesis last Thursday in the
home of Mr and Mrs. George Kirk-
palrick.
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