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July 3, 1941     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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Jllly 8, 1941 ~ MOUNT, VERNON, IOWA, HAVtrKEYE-RE(X)RD AND THE LISBON HFARAIA) ]Paine rJflhtl~o = ~-~ Mrs E I{eid, of Cedar Rapids C.W. West of Ehlora was a week : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : = = : : : : : MT. VERNON CI]~ftCH NOTI~ Mrs. Sherrill Baker returned to The South Seas ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ a,~ w,Llm~#~ffi, lwill be a Thursday guest In the/end visitor in the home of his rp, ][:~ ~'~r] I,|Ir 1" ~, o we, Iher home one day last week; she When Balboa discovered the 1~. VUI IOH LIEhL ~[~|| ~'~|N~| L home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stone- imother, Mrs. Ely Worst. xv ~.~ vv ~u ~ aaj ~.~ ~. "~'~.'~'.'~'* I ann net nusoana spent ~unaay m elflc ocean he called it the South ~11/~ |~ll-rJUJ '. king. Mr and Mrs Farl Simpson and "God" will be the suojec~ of the]the Leo ln~mmes nome. ~ 'Ph~ nam~ radii ~b, ks A t~ ' " :-" - : :" :; ' ' n "~ " "-"--" Lesson Sermon in all Churches of/ Arouna ~o cnarivariers cases in ~;~ZMrs-- Mrs. Charles Hartung left Tues-son zxlena,-o el wavemy cases "~hrio+o~ ~.~ ~.~-,~-+~t ~,"" ~,~,~"-n ", ---,J"lv a ,hP fnll nwi ~ homeSno Thursday eve- southern part of it, ,on being d'ty for a visit in the home of tier Mount Vernon fmenas ~unaay. ' ' J ~ ~. ~,v;^~. ~+ ~roddv ~untz nlnralMaRellan called it the Pc, Mrs Mildred Hunt and daugh- son l)r. Maurice lIartung and faro- Junior Brace spent the week end 'The Golden Text is from Isaiah I ~,~',~'+ "c"~n~u~-a'~y~'~' :2"y '- ' :, "" ~ a family reunion tel" Jean Hunt left last week for ily in Evanston, Ill. visiting in the home of his uncle 43:3, "I am the Lord thy God, the ,~.es~er A a-,~ ,van ~-mmeL ~m~ ,cg~u, ~au~ ae *,u~ ** on Sunday. a two weeks vacation visit in Chi- Mrs. Toni Janos of (?e- cage. lll Nashville, Tenn and the Were Sunday visitors in Snokey Mountains. a31d iMrs. Rollin 5{innicl,: ~Ii'. and ,~]FS ]}lilies McCuteheon ; annollDOo the arrival at their honle Daubenulie. sp nI the 'of a hal)y ~zh'l, who was born on last week visiting her May 4ih. The young lady has been Mrs. lerances l)aut)- na)u(,d Ann Eliza.beth. Lisbon. Miss Naula l~lthe, head of the is spending a few Art d(,partulent at Cornell college, the home of his mother,left last Friday, for St. Louis, Me and sister, Miss ] where, she was to join a group of i /trtisls for a trip to Mexico. for : 'Mrs. Nell Hoover of ('e- :about a month of painting and sight dinner guests Moil- s--'ing. in the home of Mr. and i Sunday dinner guests ill the Mr. /lol'. and Mrs. A. 1~. Stoneking heine who assisted in the barber shop for sew, ral working for Wilson In Cedar I~at)i(ts oil Mrs. Jolln Gaston and Cedar Rapids were ening visitors in the Gaston's parents, Mr. Gaston. struck a large elm rear of the lot at the F F. Nation and Ar- heine oil Sunday sPlit lhe tree right in Hanson of Cedar is recuperating from illness at the Mr. and Gaines heine is slow- She is still eonfin- :)PED PRINTED DRUG STORE were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caldwell, of Iowa City; Mr. :md Mrs. Ralph lCrank, anti fanlily of 'Springville, and l)onahl Stoneking, of (~edar t~.al)ids. Nil'. and Mrs. lAoyd MeCutcheon ;tll(l son ,lalllf*s of Sibley, were vis- itors ill the home of Mr. MeCutah- cpu's nlother, Mrs. IAoyd McCutch- (,on, and the James Mc~2utcheon heine the last of last week, return- ing to Sitdey on Sunday. Kellogg Hunt, of Toledo, Ohio, is enrolled in the summer session at !the State ['niversity of Iowa at Iowa City, and was a recent visitor in the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. l,:. G. tiunt. Mr. Hunt is a nlember of the faculty at the Uni- versity of Toledo. Earl Mathison in renewing his subscrilHion to tile Hawkeye-Re- ('or(l, asks us to change his address from Anaheinl to l)omona, Calif. il He says everything is fine with I him "rod the farnily. Mr. Mathison iS i'csident nlanager lit Ponlona for [,ester & Co security firm hand- ling governulent, municipal and corporation securities who are n~enl/)ers of the Los Angeles Stock Exchange. Moro than 6 million Frigldalrss sold 6-9/10 cu. ft. *-, $700 per month features 22% more power Sliding Hydrator 1941 Model MP*4b :R ELECTRIC SUPPLY, Inc. P. F. Kohl, Mt. Vernon Phone 4212 Mrs. M. M. White who was a guest iu the Ilonle of 'Miss Effie l,:e,'dick for several v.'eeks left for her honle in ('hicago, II1 on Moil- [ day. Mr. and Mrs. l)eLaney Butler and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Secrist of Viola, called Sunday evening in the Mrs. Effi(. Butler and Frank Gage holncs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Terbo~s and chihlren, Kay and David of Gowanda, N. Y. are guests this week in the home of I)r. and Mrs. J. B. Bryant. Claude Hagea spent 1,'riday and Friday night visiting in the home his aunt, Mrs. Anu Itemphill and with his hrother Alva LeGrand and family in North IAberty. Dr. "utd Mrs. Nicholas Knight and son l)onald Knight left Satur- day to spend the renlainder of the sumnler at their home on Sylvan Beach, New York. They plan to return holne the lirst part of Sep- tom bet. ,Mrs. Gladys Butler moved on Monday from the Hub'bard apart- ments to the Frank Gage home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler moved on Monday to Cedar Rapids, where Mrs. Butler is enlployed in "i de- partment store. Mr. and Mrs. Lcster Coleman, of Laurel, ,Miss are expected guests Saturday at the home of Mr. Coleman's mother, Mrs. Jessie Cole- man. Mrs. Richard Baker of New York City is also a guest in the honle of her mother, Mrs. Coleman. Miss Elizabeth Bryant left Sun- day for New York City to enroll in Teacher's college, at Columbia University for study toward her I master's degree in inusie education. I She will study piano with a very !famous teacher, Carlos Buhler, and will present a piano recital as an examination ])of ore tile faculty of Teachers college at Columbia. While in New York she will stay at Int(rnational House. Mr. and ~Mrs. Frank Young and family arrived home last Thursday morning from an interesting motor trip thru the south. They visited relatives in El l eno and Oklahoma City, Okla and visited the Carl~bad Caverns iu New Mexico, El Paso, Texas. and crossed into Mexico where they spent a day. The return holne was made by way of Colo- rado. They traveled 3400 miles without any car trouble or a flat tire. One day they saw three ear accidents, in one a little boy was killed. They saw a total of seven accidents, on the entire trip. Mr. i Young, said he drove with Iris fingers crossed. Nights were spent in cabins which were very modern and in some instances they were able to buy their meals at the ca- bins. THE PRICE OF ! Liberty is never a ~ee ~:~o amF It has to be bought and paid ~. "'LasLa]lme~' mu~ be m~ w~ia da~ o~ possession will be lost. The United Stat made l~Tmen ' on Li]~r[y and July 4th, 1776. It met allment " ia 1812, in 1 1-5, and 1917. Americans have never yet "degaulkd when courage and sacrifice wo~ part of the price demanded. Nor shall fail to meet the obligation oon:[ronUng us today---to make America ~l~ong, tO keep America ~ee. J~ July Fourth is a legal holiday. No busineu 1[ ~. will be transacted by this bank on that day. ~[ IMSISS OF TH0 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I To Spend the Fourth With You and Take Them To See [] m m; [] m [] m [] [] the latest Kaufman-Hart Broadway Comedy Hit 9 ~L ' ' In the air-cooled Little Theatre, Armstrong Hall, Mount Vernon Dial 5662 for Ticket Orders Admission 50c llllllllllllllllllllllllll and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seott in Cedar Rapids. Naney IIamllton, of Maquoketa is spending this week in tile lmme of tier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Felsmau were dinner guests Sunday in the hon/e of Mrs. Felsnlan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Peet. Nancy I,ou Ink is spending a few days in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. IALurance tlayes and family in Des Moines. "Miss ,Martha Jane Rogers who is working at Camp Gray, near Sagatauk, Mich is enjoying her work. Peggy Herring is at the ! same camp. l,owell Boyer, who is employed in the Shell Loading plant at Burling- ton, spent the week end in the borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boyer. Thursday and Friday guests last week in the home of Prof and Mrs. 1,'. M. MeOaw were, Mrs. Suzanne Pfaendier, and her niece Miss John- son of Chic~tgo, Ill. ,Mrs. G. E. Bartholomew and daughter ,Mrs. Helen Schroeder spent two days last week as guests of Mrs. Bessie Jenkins and Miss Grace Negus in Reinbeck. Mrs. Emma Woods had as her guests Friday afternoon, Mrs. Marie Reif, and Mrs. E,mil Serovy and children of Cedar Rapids, and Mrs. Carl Sedlacek of Ottumwa. Mrs. Josephine Ehle and chil- dren, Joyee and Bobby, and Mar- vin Turner were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensen at West Branch. Mrs. Hester Travls returned honle Monday front Camp Delhi, where she accompanied her son Willard~ Travis and family of Ce- dar Rttpids, for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caraway called Sunday on 'Mr. Caraway's brother, Jim Caraway, of Mon- mouth who is confined to a hospiial in Maquoketa, with nlalta fever. Prof. and Mrs. F. M. 'McGaw re- turned honle last Thursday from Denver, Colo where Prof. McGaw attended the Rotary convention. They met several former Cornel- liens. l)r. Robert Lott and l)r. l~Xtith Lott of Carroll were visitors Sun- day in the home of Dr. Lott's moth- er, Mrs. Catherine Lott and in the Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stockton honte, parents of l)r. Edith Lott. Mrs. Roy Heady, who is confined to St. Lukes hospital in Cedar Rap- ids, where she submitted to an op- eration two weeks ago, is improv- ing and hopes to be able to come home the last of this week. Miss Irene Slpple who wets grad- uated from the Mount Vernon high school this year went to Cedar Falls on Sunday where she will be em- ployed. She will euroll in Iowa State Teachers college in the fall. Mrs. John Allyn, of Waterloo, is a house guest of Rev. and *Mrs. J. B. Eyestone, for a visit with her sell and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vanes Allyn, who are spend- ing the SUUluler in Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaine, and Mr. and ~Mrs. John Neff attended a meeting of the IAnn county Rural i~etter Carriers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tiison Petro, west of Ce- dar tgapi(ls last Saturday evening. Mrs. Belle Thonlpson left Sun- (lay with a group of delegates front Cedar Rapids to attend the Town- send National convention, in Buf- falo, New York. The trip to Buf- falo was made via (?hieago, l)etroit and into Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaine motor- e(l to Sterling, Ill last Tuesday and spent the (lay in the home of Mrs. Biaine's brother, Guy Edlyn. Mrs. Blanche Edlyn who was a visitor for two weeks in the Blaine honle returned honle with thenl. Mrs. Effie Butler, Mrs. R. G. Hart, Mrs. Frank ~agc, l)orothy Gage and Mrs. Maxine Price of Mariou and Mrs. Florence Bridges, of Cedar i{api