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Mr. and Mrs. Chester QuimbyI Bob and Dick Bowman entertain-t I~.'||
Mt. Vernon Social ]were honored at a neighborhood ed nine boys at a wiener roast atI rill
picnic supper last Wednesday eve-ithe Palisades Sunday evening The~ .
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Horton were thing held in the yard at the boys played soft ball ~ ~1~
hosts Saturday evening at a din-iStearns apartment. Everyone en- Mt. Zion Service club will not/.~:,
ner at the Palisades. Twenty guests ! joyed the good eats and social time. meet Thursday, July 5, but instead |~
shared the courtesy, i The ReD. Quimby was recently ap- July 12, with Mrs. E.V. Stoner; ]':~(:::
pointed to the Methodist church at Mrs James Rich assistin~ |'::~-~.
Mrs. C. J. Kramer entertained at, o- ~, ~
luncheon Friday as a farewell[Janesvflle and preached hishrst A lar-e ~rou- of Mt Vernon~ 2- :#&>
I 1 t ~ ~ ~ ~" " ~ ~~'
courtesy for Mrs. H. H Palmer and sermon there Ju y s . young people enjoyed a swimming[:(:-'. ~'
a welcome to Mrs. Howard Schnitt- Several courtesies were extended party Friday evening at Lake Mac- ] ~-~:
jer, a recent newcomer to our cam- i with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. home of Jane and Janet Johnston. [ ;-~':~:
munity. Mrs B A McKay who moved east Bride followed by dancing at the [' ~:i':i~ :
Miss Grace Kegley of Chicago Creelman !ant week. Mrs. McKay I ~t "~"" "~'*e- o~ r~ n ]i "~-7:~:
! " ' o J CaluL J. LLLUW, ~au~lL~ L L A.~L. aaLka : J~
and Miss Alice Kegley entertained I was a diner guest of Mrs Ida Ket- r "
, - o .-. " ,tvlrs. ~rancls lnrow ceieorates ner --:-
a small group of friends at supper lhesen at the ~ugar ~OWl ~rmay!~;~+h ~,~,~a~, ~o~,~,it~ w::
Saturday Covers were laid for noon. S~x other guests were pres-l eleven guests present at apicnic :~.~
eight Miss Laurene Kepler, bride- ent. Thursday evening Mrs. A. ~. !~ --er and a then~-'~ ,art, after :*:-~:~
elect and guest, was presented a gift Baird entertained at dinner in her w~'ar~s"'~ ~" " " !~:-(
by the hostesses, t home. " "" :
~- Mrs. Adele Lieu was honored Russell
guest at a 6:30 dinner Saturday eve-
ning in the home of Mrs. Orville
Rennie. Mrs. Margaret Cunning-
ham was co-hostess. Ten guests
were present
Mrs. N. A. Miner and Mrs. Don
Wherry attended the Davidson cen-
tennial near Stanwood Friday. Sat-
urday evening Mrs. Miner and boys,
and Mrs. Wherry were present for
the pot-luck supper and barn dance
Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Davis and
Robert Earl entertained at dinner
at the Palisades Lodge on Wednes-
day, July 4th, in honor of Mrs.
Davis' birthday Guests were Miss
Daisy Burd, Mrs. Estella Burd and
Miss Virginia Burd of Lisbon
Hill City Rebekah lodge will meet
in regular session Tuesday evening,
Trench Silo With Chopped Hay
Bair se from right A trench 3 feet deep a d t
with grass ensilage at his farm a hay making. Albert Blinks was
mile southeast of Mt. Vernon. helping because he was interested
"I decided to try putting up-~ay in learning how to make grass en-
silage. He and Bernard Ciha had
while it was wet after we got dis- baled 80 acres of hay previously
gusted trying to make dry hay this The men all said that they were
year when it has kept raining," just learning about this method and
Russell explained He learned about would know more about it in a
the trench method of silo filling
from hearing about the one Clif-:1year"
ford Peterson filled and decided toI Mr. Miller has 16 acres of red
try it himself i clover and alsike of which he will
A new John Deere hay chopper lcut 8 acres for himself and 8 acres
for Mr Stabenow who farms his
which Bert Miller recently pur-!land. The Miller chopper will be
chased from Miller Implement Co. ~used on 16 acres of alfalfa, for Mr.
Mt. Vernon, In Hawkeye-Record
and The Lisbon Herald R
Thurs July 5, 1951 rage
POULTRY SHOW WINNER
Nargi Jo Rayman, a member of
Putnam Prides, won several hon-
ors last Friday at the Poultry show
at Hawkeye Downs. She took a
blue ribbon on her 17 pounds (pen
of four) chickens on their good
conformation. She also won blue
ribbons on her dressed chickens and
chickens ready for freezing. She
received a white ribbon on a dozen
of eggs entered in the market egg
show Dickie Erenberger took a
red ribbon on his pen of chickens.
BACK FROM G--~--~' STATE i
Nadine Rayman, a junior at Mt.I
with the help of Albert Blinks, left, long was dug with a tractor scoop Vernon, returned last week from a
Bert Miller, second from left, Law- Mr Bair put the hay from 22 acres week at Hawkeye Girls' state at
rence Stabenow, right, and Charles of alfalfa and clover into it. Grinnell. She is president of the
Sankot, who was operating the hay Messrs. Bair, Miller, Stabenow local Four-H club, active in the
chopper, is filling a trench silo and Sankot are trading help during Lutheran church activities, a mem-
ber of the sextette and choir at Mt.
Vernon and on the school news-
paper staff
Nadine said the girls' state activ-
ities are planned to prepare girls
for better voting and better citizen-
ship when they become young
women. They experienced cam-
paigning, elections, counting of
ballots and other familiar jobs of
every citizen. She attended the
Lutheran church at Grinnell dur-
ing her stay. At vesper programs
she said they learned flag etiquette,
the story of the Star Spangled Ban-
was used. Charles Sankot was op-iSankot.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S Douglas and: Bobby Trpkosh was honored at
!son of Argo, Ill spent the week!a birthday party Saturday after-
end with the Harry Miners noon. Fourteen boys attended a
Miss Gladys Holets is attending movie in Cedar Rapids and re-
the home economics school at Iowa iturned home for refreshments.
State College for six weeks. ! Mrs. James Bizek who was in-
The Harry Clarks and sons spent i lured recently returned Saturday to
Saturday evening visiting the Milo iher home in Cedar Rapids and she
Trpkoshes. [will return to work Monday
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Car need repair? Of Course we can fix
it. But better still, we can help avoid big re-
pair bills, by servicing your car to prevent
trouble. Summer's here, and hot weather will
her, story of the U. S. flag, the Iowa
July 10 at 8 00 p m The ofhcers t
.~s of the 'ensumg: term" " wall be''m crating it when the picture was Mr Bair has not decided just banner, the state capitol, the Hawk- kick up problems, unless your car is condition-
'~ . " .~. . ~" . " taken. The self-loading wagon, op- {'how he will feed the grass ensilage eye Girl's Pledge
stalled by ~v~rs ~mom bcnamberg rtab o or
.- : crated by a po le electric m t,i He is thinking of moving his feed Mrs. Florence Truhlar, outgoing ed for it in advance.
,er D~st Deputy rres and Sta~ or
i," . ", ~ .~ pushed the chopped hay out the ibunks to the end of the barn lot president of the St Quentin post at
'Cedar ReoeKan ma~,e o~ ~eaar ~ f "h wagon Albert E1 drove to r
i !Dark ena o z e g [and feeding from the trench. He Y, G innell last Tuesday
I Rapids. Blinks operated the tractor which]has around 25 Brown Swiss and to visit the Girls' State meeting.
American Legion Auxiliary held is shown packing the chopped hay. i Shortho~'n cross cattle and is milk- ~ MURPHY, " ,'
i their installation of officers Monday The hay had been mowed that ~, ing eight The cream is sold to Ozella Stastny spent the week
: evening. Mrs. Wnma Briggs of LiB- morning. '~ the Lisbon Coop Creamery. visiting her parents near Mt. Ver-
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Mt.
Vernon
Muslin Sheets ibon acted as installing officer non while was on vacation from
There were 48 resent, includin~ [
p ner work in ~eaar ~aplos. ~ ~mmmE mm
. ~" Cpl Lester Crmg wall armve this
out-of-town guests A sacral hour Two Assistants In .
" i ~weeK rot a visit with his mother ~.vn'. ann lv~rs, william Klinsky ~ ~ ~ ~
81x108 each- $3.49 reiresnmems ~onowea me
I ~, P, ~ IMrs Rena Craig and other rein- called at the Joe Stastny home near
i meeting. I rnys ~=a ~re IMamea tiDes He has bee~ with the Marines Mt. Vernon Sunday.
72x99 each- $2.98 ~ i }in Korea for the past several Mrs. Wilier Koss visited her
uean ,mg aaresses Appom~.men~ o~. two young worn- months, brother and family in northwest You Still Have The Rest of This Week
fen as assls~an~s In pnyslcai e~uca- . T.~ -~ ~.~4- ~.~I.
Temperance Meeting tion for women at Cornell college . ~v~r. a.na nrs. ~'eter Daws visited *~'~Ir "and ~V~r~.'Victor Petersen re
SERVICE quality muslin of smooth, r i n ~ne,r mece r~emn Arnom ~ wno "
To
Take
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Our
has been announced by P es de t,' tur d W ~ " q
close weave that gives longer wear. In a very interesting meeting at Russell D Cole fell from the second story window he ~edne~day from a trip to Advanta e
the MethodistchurChv.S:ned~Yt~jgrh:,I They are Elizabeth White Dren- fih~rreh:e?:elnseC:::: hR:a~id~juTih: ~:lan~ in~era~neYcant~:n2t~oana :2d
WIDE, straight hems. Wide tape selvages ~:n~n~:m~l;:r~m/Ir:stitute held atl~eentm ~rfoe~V~u~tu~ l "i:wnd Pers'S]~ondaac~[Ok~nosW[i~t- She is in an )iogrh:~ee~ngt :~op tehrt~ugh the East (Womens Shoes Only)
Merner Hall in which 11 states and] ' " Y P ~ "
xhe Andrew Clarks and children
14 colleges were represented with l Miss Drennen holds the masters Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barrett and . . ~
- - ' i ~ vm~ted the Frank Hellw~gs at K=y-
g S speakersfr m Canada and the I degree fr m the State Umvers~ty f ! Audrey and Nancy Anders n were -~ :O ID
Brownin tares South and East He told of the Iowa and Miss Zentmire the bach- Sunday afternoon visitors in theiO~'= Y~'"~'.'~'" - -- SHOE
. - ~unaay ironer guests o~ w~ss to-
growing problem of drink on the elor of physmal educatmn degree Frank Letner home r
"'from the same institution ~wna t~ezmermsar were ~ne Joe AIR IIIF-
Dial 4211 Mt. Vernon collegele e whereCampuseS'a dormltoryand Kenyonfire atC '-13 " Mrs" Edwin Frish is rec vering atlKremenaks Walter Sabins Mrs ~ ~ SALE
g s[ Both young women have had ex- her home from an attack of virus Wen Hynek and Mrs Carrie Wor-
~T~?rr~e~oofPd~cn o~n~fte~;~ece~e~a~s~t!~e~r~en:2g~nni::tUdesnt ~c~v~t.~s a:hd pn~u=::da Berry jr. is ill at his le~vla?t:heIv~ hnE%aarkS Weir and
i similar groups Miss Drennen tray- home. daughter of Sidney Nebr snent
present adjective in:ormauon aoou~
s [eled through Europe on a hostel- Mmes Fred Richardson Bill Bys last week visiting Mrs. Weir's. fa- OVER 3,000 PAIRS
m mAm~m~m~Im ) ~ 104--3 Ave. S.E. atcono/ tnrougn couege cuur~u ing trip last summer ' ' '
i'~ - Herman Nebiker and Robert Hamp- ther Frank Brokl and her sister
nOW wlaely asoptea in VllSSlSSlpp ' '
sI ----~77-~ ~ ton all members of the Martin's and husband the Raymond Truh- ~:i~ ~ Flat- Military- Hi Heels
v m I L ~ Cedar Rapids, Iowa tnrougn commum~y error,s su~u a i wmL m~ra u~.~ Creek comm-ni '"-" '
-- ~:r lOC~nT%mp:~?n;e cLo~lag~eee,rua~s The installing staff of Hill City other members to the Amanas Miss Sylvia Ca,ms of Iowa CIty
P lIRebekah loage, headed by Mrs. Thursday for lunch and a tour of was visiting in the neighborhood l~~ Values to $12.95
against Bringing. J~ven a~ ~orne~ I Laura Anderson as Dist Deputy the factories last week
380 students admitted d r i n k i n g I Pres and Mrs Myrtle Heady Dep "
ohibi " Mrs Bruce Hiscock and dough
OUR JULY SALE ! ~e:td;sPs~en:h%;bs l~ht: ::trance ~:YiM;r(2da~es WiEll;?~a~e;tathleoJ~, Joe Stastny Has tsprSnMa//olYmn aTnhdurJ:2:Yt fI;h~aCi~l Now Only $B.95
,/uly a: flame r~eoeKah loage of Ce- Sunday with the E. P. Jones. second pair 5c
Brings You Savings on Dr. George Little of Toronto gave]dar Rapids, July 11; Cedar Rebekah ~m~l~ ]Nm~mkr, i. c,~tPastor Sabins spent several days
the most interesting address, con-11odge July 12; Springville 99, Re- " "'*" " "~'~'~ ='" "'"~*'" at Burlin~ton last week --
cerning the work of Alcoholic bekah lodge July 18" Troy Mills ELY---Jo Raymon~d and Tommy Beckman ~ ~ All Colors
. i e n ar
IS mm . '. " r site t e n e ts, t
Women Coats Suits Furs Anonymous wh,ch he founded n Rebekah lodge July 25" Coggon Re- ~r ~ vi" d h ir -ra d- r n ha w~,
that city At Duke umvermty it bekah lodge July 24 wRh just the .*"'" "- ~ /'.~:~Z ? ,Ju ~y P~lli:' ~t 'Pi,+~ 1,t ~,~,~l~ I All Styles
costs the college $3000 a month fo D~st. D. Pres. Deputy Marshal and .las~ :rue u a nl -~-~p~o~Xo~-o -~-~ --~, -~:-~ ~,]
' in~ nay ~ Dale Ielt on ills neel~ --,*,- ~,~ --~ - -e,-,- -~e~*.~,--i
NEW FALL & WINTER COATS r " s ay ~ s farm wnen Dal- .
twhien2:wr~age d~:;e:tOs Swt~:%r~gia~s musicmn, and broke two vertebrae. Stastny of Park Chester, N. Y arrived last I
" ~m~, ~%-~ was taken to a Cedar Ranids hns- ~vionsay mr a monrn's wit wlznI
,n n ou ht to ~aKe an " Buy Shoes Now For Fall and Winter
Surely everyo e g -ital for +,-o~+~,~,',+ ~o ~ ; Mrs. Nagle s mother Mrs. Fanme]
Zip Out Gabardine, Tweed, Fleece Broadcloth active part m promotmg tom, ao- ne wesley class of tne .~.'letnoa,st Stanek and brother Louis Stanek I
stinence locally and in our colleges. Sunday school held a picnic in the ~'e~ neou:~* ,n a casz at, ,s idle zo The 'Justice Pokorney family of
Officers were elected same as last basement of the church Friday eve- s Phlr, acrn Ill ~v,a.'r I ,4 ]
year except Dr Albion l~lng re nlng l-rain lnterIeresWl~fl ~ne
Shades - Green, Wine, Grey, Taffy . ," . ." LUTHER LEAGUE ENTERTAINS visiting the Rev. and Mrs. Francis
placed Prof. Littell at the rotter s omgma, pmn to go to ~epmr ~'ai- The intermediate Luther League Pokorney
Sizes 10 to 48
$18.95 all the way to $44.50
SPRING COAT & TOPPER SALE
They Are All Really Reduced
at prices you will be glad to pay.
Coats now to $29.75 -- Toppers $4.95 to 19.95
BROKEN LOTS -- Winter Coats
$5.95 - $7.95 - $11.45
SUITS -- Are A Good Buy Now
Two and Three Piece
$9.95 to $39.75
isades State park. The group pre- sponsored by Miss LaVina Neitder- Mrs. Catherine Malatek, Mrs.
sented a small purse of money to hisar entertained Sunday evening Helen Sipe and sons left Saturday
Dr Miron A. Morrill, their teacher, with a party honoring Elaine and to spend several days with the
Dr. Morrill stated that he will use Marilyn Jensen, who will soon Verne Wiblishauers at Tripoh.
the money to apply on the cost of move with their mother, Mrs. Vic- Mrs. Charles Sladek visited with
a new set of Biblical maps which tar Petersen, to West Branch. The her mother, Mrs. Helen Michalicek,
he had recently ordered and which
girls were presented several small Michalicek, in Cedar Rapids last
WUl De uses In ~ne ClaSS
gifts from the organization.
Friday e s,
- ,~, ~ -- ~ DORCAS AT RI~ Mrs. Josie Peshek and son J s "e
menram Twenty-four Dorcas members at-Orleans f Solon spentand anotherlast SundayS n frOmvisitingNeW
Mat Frl~l~v Aft~rnnnn tended an all-day meeting Thurs- the Paul Walshire family near here.
# day at the home of Mrs. Robt. Rice, Children at the Andrew Clark
BERTRAM--Mrs Arthur Patch- Cedar Rapids, with Mrs. Monroe farm last Friday were disturbed
in and Mrs. Delbert Patchin were Heningway as co-hostess. Plans from their play in the sand pile by
hostesses to the W. S. C. S. at their were made for the July 4th picnic a supposedly mad fox that seemed
home on Friday afternoon. The fol- and for an ice cream sacral and to suddenly dash through the yard
lowing were present: Mesdames bake sale in Ely July 11. A Mr. Piper who happened to drive
Herman Nebiker C C Berry Fred -- in at the farm was able to kill the
' " " ' CATTLE MAROONED
Rmhardson, Paul Caldwell, Gerald . fox with a club.
"Rlltt~rfiold R C} .Tnn~ nnd Worts Cattle belongmg to Loren Wilde The Frank Sladek family visited
t~ralg.~-': ' maroonedWh lives nearlast thesaturdayCedar riVeron anWereis- the Charles Sladeks last Sunday of-
. land in the river for quite a while ternoon.
Services are nero earn ~unaay in Wilde sucre "
eaea m ge~ung me ca~- /'i
the Methodzst church.Rev, Byron tle back to the barn bu" with m -
A r wl ~ z urn
ye s 11 contmue as pastor until
" " ' [difficulty due to the fact that the
S=~ ~. l water came up so quickly.
~nzta tsarretL ooyce ~naerson !
and James Moore left Sunday with;LARGE CLASS ENROLLED
Rev. and Mrs. Ayers and DiannelFOR SWIMMING
for a week's outing at the Metho-I About 50 students in the school
dist Youth Camp at Clear Lake. !bus and parents' cars drove to Ellis
Mrs. Floyd Kitchen is recovering!Park S.~,ra~, m,~ h~, tn n~i~i
at her home from her recent illness, i oate in swimming lessons given by
Donald McGinty, who underwent lthe Linn County Red Cross staff.
surgery at St. Luke's hospital in Ce- i The bus leaves at eight o'clock on
dar Rapids will return home the Saturday mornings from the school
last of the week. house.
FREE
35c Palmolive Shave
Lotion with Purchase
of Colgate or Palm-
olive Brushless Shave
Cream. 82c value 47c
Bathing Caps 89c
FREE $1.00 Size
Palm Beach Stick Co-
logne with Purchase
of Reg. size Stick Co-
logne $2.50 Value
Both for $1.50
Shoe Stores
m
218 1 st Ave.
Cedar Rapids, la.
JUNCTION
HISHWAY5
Midnite Horror Show Saturday, July 7
Wierd! "THE APE MAN" The Monster
Wants You! See "Rio Grande" Plus the M~d-
nite Showl! Absolutely No Extra Charge!
VISIT OUR CLEAN MODERN REFRESHMENT STAND
Enjoy Some of the Many Tempting Taste Delights Available For You!
- MON JULY 8 - 9
Color by Technicolor
"BLACK ROSE" "
Tyrone Power Orson Welles
"The Hordes of Kublai Khan
Are on the March in this Wild
Adventure Thriller"
TUES. - WED JULY 10 -
Double Feature
"THE PETTY GIRL"
Color by Technicolor
Robert Cummings
PLUS
"EVERYBODY'S DANCING"
Spade Cooley
THURS JULY 12 is
~ ~0WS" "Bucknite.'" Your Car and
NIGHTLY All Its Occupants Admitted INI~
For $1 TA1t
The - ~uou. An Action-Packed C+llLDI~EN
~OX O~F| ~ O~ENS Melodrama Undu I~. w~h M~Its
7:oo "BACKFIRE "
Mammoth v. G. CRAE
Swim Goggles $1.95
Child's
Sun Glasses 25c
Chocolate Covered
Cherries, 1 Ib 69c
Can't Sleep!
Shut Eye $1.00
Giant Colgate
Dental Cream 47c
Halo, $1.00 B9c
Aspirin, 75c 59c
All Cigarettes
Per Carton $1.81
Suave
Creme Shampoo 69c
Suave
Hair Dressing 50c
Value $1.19
Both for 89c
Pepsodent
Tooth Paste 63c
Pepsodent
Tooth Brush 59c
Value $1.22
Both for 89c
HISTORICAL
PAGEANT
Huge Cast!
Authentic History!
Giant Spectacle!
West Branch, la.
July 12, 13, 14, 15
CENTENNIAL
The Humor
The Want Ads--
"Dear Editor: P'~ease take my ad out abou~ my want-
ing to buy a lawn-mower. My neighbor read the
ad and brought my mower back."
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request as President. The program
committee is to be headed by ReD.
Vern Williams
GARDEN ~--CH--~--.
Mrs. Albert Fischer, chairman of
the Garden dept has appointed the
following on committees for the en-
suing year: program, Mrs. Alva
Hunter, ohm with Mrs. Miron Mor-
rill and Mrs. Estella Burd, Lisbon;
social, Mrs. Arlo Stinger; house,
Mrs. Marie Berry; representative
to civic welfare Mrs. E. E. Moots;
membership, Mrs. G. H. Scobey. At
Thursday's session the group voted
to advance the hour of regular
meeting to 7:30 p.m still on the
first Monday of the month. There
will be no January meeting and
only one program will be planned
for February-March, with the meet-
ing to be whichever month has sat-
isfactory weather for same.
Announcement will be in this pa-
per next week concerning the July
meeting. The group enjoyed the
gardens at the Dr. Cole, O. J. Cul-
lumber, Harry Dilley, W. C. Hor-
ton, E. E. Moots, Roy Nelson, Mrs.
Marie Berry, Elmer Bergmann and
J. D. Peet homes on Thursday's
tour. Pot luck followed in the
Moots garden.
Effective June 15, the operation of the Standard Service
Station adjoining the Murphy Motor Co. Ford Dealership has
become a portion of our service operation.
We are now [n a position 'to offer you lubrication service
by factory trained specialists. To handle this important job we
feature LaVerne Herbst, who is the station opera'tor.
LaVerne will serve you between the hours of 8 and 6 Mon-
day through Saturday and will gladly assist you with any of
your gas, oil or lubrication problems.
He will be looking forward to seeing you.
Thank you,
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Sales and Service
Dial 5061
Mt. Vernon, Iowa
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