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J /tt !/ a .d Paul Ostcrg ard1 r. and S.J: N Lau@.! n. Herbert Rumble Family En;o, Cruise With 14-H Club News Paul Albauah Is .d in e~c~'----* w~a||~|| h~,P~,%4|~ ispent the week end in" Des Momes. Steve and Juay oz lvlamson, w s ',I FRANKLIN CARDINAL 4-H ~ ,~D~ ,w'~ r C ~ireimne~t [ Mrs. Ida Kettleson reports therewill ,armve Frlday afternoon, and Visit In Mt. Vernon I A meetinz was held at Jean V:||*,r] |n 'ar,i.n Jmy n~ .q~i~ oanlce West of Dec Moines snent ~ ,~,~ ,-~h,~- n,~w about her son-in- remain until ~unaay VlSl~lng Irlenus i ! i BiOlOgiCal vn~v~ !.~, ,t ~. w'* I,Illll~ III I~VI~ m E~~ ',~"'wa~-bthe weekend in the ~parental Law-ia~;~C'ra'~-''fo'rd~Maddox husband of in town They will be house guests Mr and Mrs H C Rumble and -- i rafelKas on ~une~f ~n~cal~,was i .eceptan.Crence West home i*~,~'f,rmer Pauline Ke'ttleson who:of the Lloyd Oakland family. Dr.'dau~,hter Mrs Eaine Lindwall and:Fifteen hit. VerI~on people who :~*'~[~ ~Y~:~':~,~ ~"'~'~"~'~ Paul Albaugh, 24 son of the late vernon and lvlamon: ennsdng m partialL~ " ' I ~'*'- v . . o ' ~ - . ~ ~.u~ .~ =.~ ~a~,-.~ ,~ ! ~ , Mrs. C W Johnson and Christie hasbeen seriously ill in Washing- McLaughhn ~s on the faculty of her son Robert, 7. and Robert Rum- took the Iowa H~stomcal Society I, ~ ~ ~,o~,~ ~ ~,~,~,~ I Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Albaugh who ~ 1945. He served m ~mea on occu- tion m~X)f Cedar" Rapids snent Sunday in [ton D C the University of Wisconsin during ble all of Cincinnati Ohio are cruise on the Rob Roy Ill from Mc- ~t~* ~,~,:~.~.~,~,v~, : o. ~,I formerly lived on the farm at the patton duty after the war and in ~structi ~he Roy John on ho'me ~ ~'~-- "~'~- nlo"ue and dau"h the summer session. '.visiting Mr Rumble's' parents lhe Gregor to near the Minnesota line L~L~:.~"~'~'~.~'~:'~,~'~n l~,~,~L" ~~'" !west end of Big Creek bridge on :Japan and the U. S. before return- )n of ~ ~ : ~*~. ~.* ~,~,~ ~ ~ -, " ~ -~,s=,~,~ ~,- ,~-,-~ ~'~ "*~'"- " " ill ~ in to Korea after war broke out -royal b' a . t,^ ~ 1-~* Wedne~da-" C H Rumbles and sister Mrs.and return on Sunda' report a very ^ ~,r ~a .o.~.~ rearran,men the Marion road ]s reported k ed g ~,a ~h~i ~rs. ~. L. HunKle is ~penaing this It~r ~*iaty ~tu~,v~ a~ -- "~ ~ Max Northrup win atteno a ~z'~-~'r~h-~ h ~hi' w~k The~vie|%enjoyable and intere~tin~ trin in ~"~ ~ s v~, .- s ~ ~ '~* in Korea according to word receiv- i Surviving are a brother Max of --'"e "- " ~" . .- ~from Steamboat ~OCK wnere tnev "~ . " : ~ ~' - nresser drawers. ~teIresnmems were . . .all on o" e~. m ~ae~ xx]tb her aunt, Mr no~" marching band chnic held at Drake ~d rolafiv~ c,f Mr~ HC Rumble, ~mte of cexe' 'l chov'er- Takma~ the: . led by h~s sister, Mrs. M. J. Never- Marmn and three sisters in addition ubject ~:F. O. Gordon and cousin Mrs Fred inan, oeen wsi~mg ~ne~r aunt a) University Des Moines, on Friday in Daven,~ort enroute here Sunday trin were ~he Fred Youngs i serve~. Iman of 4822 Center Point Road i to Mrs Neverman: Mrs. Claire nicn maY, Vha ' l uncle lwr and lvxrs, beorge ~otge~er ,i ~ ~ ,- '. ~amleen Sooonm was nostess to . '~ . . nnell. ~ ,: ,~, ~ ~, and Saturday. Mrs. Northrup v~ 11~ Mr Rumble who was formerly Paul Beckhelms James Macaulays "~-- "ardinal~ on Jul'" 5 Roll caq IN. E Cedar Rapids. He was first Booth, Cedar Rapids, Mrs. C. W. y resolU Vernal ~ ~,-,~ ~ t 'v,o~,~v take the children on Thursflay t assmtant postmaster at Mt Vernon E C Prall~ Dana Wflcoxes. Orlo, vv'~, I ,~n~nv~a in hnm~ furnish ~reported missing In actmn, FliUsch of Alburnett and Mrs. ere|sotS le .~.g j. . . ; . ; . - -, . ~ ~ - P afternoon for ~,~k-' ,tell in tho" Mr. and Mrs. Wflham Hoggard. the home of their granoparents at is a U.S. post office inspector at Hmghts, Mrs Gertrude Miner. De-i~, ,h~ ~,~" Pl~n~,~-pro rnadpl Paul lived with his mother for;Dwight Hawk of Fort Snnth, Ark. 2hairmaK:]arence Pe-~er~m~'~,n'c(Pau~l"Sc'l~o]'d~- 'Parhelia and M I ill|cent, and Mr. and Fairbank to remain wnile sne Cincinnati on a special assignment lores Staskal and R. P. Ink. i for local ac~h"ievement"cla~'anci fo"r"a'n !a ~ime in an apartment at the for-i uditor er - " " ' i Mr~ Eugene ~ieger m Lisoon at-accompames Mr. ~ormrup to ues - "1 " s an e ui . " ~ " ~" , ~ ,~. ~ - homes m Omaha. .~: dealing with bul drag d q p- The group left Mr. Vernon a little I overni ht camping trip. Carol Ach- ~mer Dr. N. Kmght residence. He ~tenaeamezuneralozlv, rs. noggaros luomes on rrmay, ment. He recently made a survev~o~,~, ~ ~ ~,o ~ ~ ~C'.r~or ~,~o~g ~.~ ~,~ ~o c,~t~ ,~ lattended school in AlburnettMt. Read the Want Ads OT ~u~ and Mrs: R. ~,V Sinclair and'aunt, Miss Nellie Hall. last Thursday The Don Current family of Bur- for the Assistant Postmaster General a~'~6":3~ a:m:' ~:he'b'o~t"~'ett]rn"ed to st'ra~ecl" H"o~" *to*'C'iean~Wal'ls'an"d !~ R" ,~an~o~YOI~vlason~ity were~u~-iafte~oon at Logan. lington spent the week in the par- on.standards for space and route:McGregor about 6 p.m. On thelWoodwork. Refreshments werel! I INC,~o'~:/.'Ly'~-"~.'.'~"~::?:~,L':"'.'5! Barbara Beckhelm returned home enta1 Charles Hedges and Harold Iacimies. . . :way home the cars ran into highlserved. ~,| ~1 / * P * ~ | ~erm ,re ~Ir~" B ~ iS.aturday from. Clear Lake where Current homes. On Thursday Mrs. Hereports that a n.t!moer oz ny- warer at Manchester and were de-'! Kathleen Notbohm reporter!| D,enaer,ze -conom,ze: , KILL P ~ ~." allard. i sne attenoed me lvtemomst ~(otltn Vincent Gough and daughters of pos, me term zor mgnway P S~ toured a block east where they -------- i I . . | ,t aleo~ l'tle Lester Bureshes the Hugh Fellowship conference last week. Tb~nn visited her sister and family offices, are in use in his territory .~ ,~ ~, -,o*,~ th- r,n 'PUTNAM'S PRIDE '[ r~r~n[/ [~--|]e]~%~ ,e | re ~.*r~ ~:Roberts', the Darwin Cooks theDon: M~ ~,~a ~r~ K~rwin Glattlv and (,~"*~'~'~'~eshome TheDon Cur-- They consist of trucks on which'~,~:~"~' ~'~",v~:~'-'~ri~,'~a "horn:! The Putnam's Pride 4-H club held ',aw,~ Lw~,%,~,~vo | ~'Hunters and the Ed Petrlcks all.~u~ ~a Saturday from a ~ ~,a Pharles Hed~'es' weremai1 is sorted as on a railway marl, ~, ~.~ ~ their regular meeting July 2, at | It ~ enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Den-'~w'ee~ "s"vaca~i'o'n-at West ~Okoboji. clinner"~n~ests of the Harold Cur-car. A number of semi trucks are ;lea~ant'~a~ ~ s ~ 7~'~ !the home of Irene Klouda. Expenses!i ~ ~ ~ ~ I~ ~l I a~r .ny meals on the 4th of July "rh~, ,~,a in the cabin of Mr ! ~,~t on Saturday evenin~ : used for short hauls o~ parcel post. ,~ ~ " totaled for the overnight held June i ~~,~ ~ ~ / Ill ~.~ R ! !--"~" ~" ' " i .taKing me cruise nom ~vlcbregor ~,--- Mzss Nama Lathe left Monday ,=,~d M~ L,~]~av Nesz~er Enroute i Some are owned by the Post Off ce 11 should be paid by each gtrl. in ! ~ ~, ~ Ir lib II ~ ~' IlL I i~I | morning on a combination busines's t~h'e- Giattlys"stopped in" Hampton Dr and Mrs. Roger Van Atta and :Department and some are under; ~ ~muque ~n "~noay were .~ne !the amount of 75c, to Eunice Elias ~ ~ ~ - . r | and pleasure trip to Decorah, Lis- i and visited with Mrs. Glenn Rowley :~ son Allen of Ottawa. Ill accom-, contract. ~r. harold .~nm~e~ anti ~r. w~i~ [ by July 15. Betty Dostal gave a ] ~ ~ ~ Pot-tree y||A-~i~l/~ is now an- | comb and Minneapolis Minn she!and dauehters They also visited pasted by Mrs. Cora Brown andi ~oungs. Ireport on the convention at Ames,!~ ~ ~;,-I-,~,J ,:,~, ~/;,~**~; ,4 I ]an '" ' . .~ " w Fr" On Thursday Bernadine Bursa . H~ ~, ~ ~ -- ~,o ,-,-, P s to return home m a couple !frmnds in Spencer Clara, from near Solon. ere l- i Lloyd Elhson spent the week end I ' ! and Nargl Rayman gave a talk i [ I weeks. M~ ~,~,d ~Mh. "R~ Travi.~ returned day vi itors in the Harold Burge with his family I Henry Yeggy o~ boron ano ms guest, about Poultry Day at Hawkeye " " , - .It Minerals than reqular whole milk I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beckhelm took i Sunday from a week's fishing trip ih me. Mrs. Cora^,rown, mother [ Mr and Mrs. Harvey Ell|son at- i ~urt z~ealv.were cn ooar#r.~or^~ne I Downs" Refreshments were servefl I B X, | t care Olfl in irl from ~uouq ~ ~b ~vs~,=s~, a ]oad of young people to thelat Gunn Lake near Aitkin, Minn iof Mrs: ~urge, !7 v y % " tended the Ellen J club picnic all P ' Ito 15 members ~ . . yet It COSTS you zc less. I methodist Youth Fellowshin Insti-iEnroute home they stormed at Redithe afternoon may caned in me m P-rk Cunda, " I --~ I Mrs. ~vmlcolm ~owie emertaineo ',l I lute at Clear Lake on Sunday,]Wing Minn. at the pottery plant Vernon Burge homesouth of Mt. Mrs Kaethe Heide]bur returned Cornell,an On Statt the Lend-A-Hand bridgeclub I / I June 24. They returned the sameland evidently missed the storm by!Vernon, and Dale Jonnson nomeitoMii-waukeeSundayafteraweek, !r~z u/" * ~I# .L LA,~ lThursday evening at the ~ugarli j k~,~i~.tl# I day The vo ,~, ,~n~ ~ v l a.'~a ~ Ma hester the water i south m ~.isoon i " 1%./11" l~;g'~]l~ I~UI~,OIIg~ BOW1 sea uoom ~a'-' ~J~,-~K~.~ I u ~ L were. Bett ~,L.~ ~o. At nc," ;~- ~.~ -,~=,r e.ri," ~.oltman nome ' " -- ~ ~ "'~ ~ Smith, Shirley Hartenberger and I was very deep and a bus had been. ~ ~ 1 ' 4 I ~ ~ #' Barbara Beckhelm and Susan Rib-tswept off the road, but no particular [.Mr; and MTs. R;o]PhBH;maiSntYhla~t. ! A t~rney andMrs. Lynn MorrowI Rev~. Georg~v~c BweTc Cwo::eo[n1 ~e ~/'~V/~ P"ck Weds t| ,A~ o AIJR, JII;I I ). ble of I"~et~ w~ i,~ ~,~m~ao ~ dnno ~tvlonaay morn ng ti,aria ~u.an oz wau~on were weeK lo~ ~acro~se, - ~ ~ . ~ll~~ I:.^,~ ^ ^~. ^ - ll I [I~/ Ala ~here they will attend thelend guests in the parental Harry Cornelhan staff for ~wo years while . I Ill I "~ : nati'onal reun~nz:s th~r2rnaiTb:~iDilley home [a student heredw~lu] ~7:d t?oe co lRonala J. larry I! e3~ for Home OeiiverYilii I i Division of V . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gage, Mrs. J munity .ervice ~ . " g P i L . .L i I]they w~Jl motor to .Orlando, Fla iEffie Butler and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. lhave charge of publjcily .for theI MECII~NICSVILLE NEWS ISTOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANE K,~Ll"r'l ~l-l: I Will oe clone aoouf Tnree wu~Ks, i iwnere ~ney Will visit relatives, re-IWsl.tnn sHond~f] the homecomin~~wisconsin Area ivlemoaist ou~nI [~, u~ i ~ ~, ,~ - i l turning home through the Smoky ip~icn;c'Su~'~ay-at-Vio~a -- ~irellow~hip Workshop at Pine Lake, Miss Wava Peck and .Ronald J. I E 7---'~'~--- ~e~ *- v.L. Mountains in about three weeks, i " IMethodist camp, Westfield, Wisc. oniTerry exchangefl weaoIng vows I t~ l ~').t I ur Jonn uet:amp oI ~arrolltOn i v I I iFrank Stoughton of Anamosa will i 'I August 13 to 17. This workshop [ Sunday, June 17, in Mechanicsville l .~ [ I ~,=;,~== ~;ll t,~ ~, ~ la llnl w|*h ~re~nk I!be in charge of the store ]~n returne~ n u*,~ *e .*~ u,*~. m~--- I was nlanned by the Wisconsin dale- / Methodist church before the ~ev.i "* I i|~.~./L",~'~J~21 I a~A~I I~ ~ ~I IPI~ "'~ I ":." t" "".=" 7.-";'i" I ~ [lngafter aweeK~ v~.m me ~.arl]gatio~ at the regional Youth Lead-tM. C. Melcher. The brideis theI I [ If/Dtl#M/[, itii I /Ntu/rl~ UU IrlllIK : " ~v~ary oeau .~.~.~a.u~ a*~*vcu =~ana ~laon ue~amp nume~. 1 dau hter of Mr ana mrs ~eor e,- I OTOU hton, Re istered Fharmaclst OT Anamosa I ~ x,~ o ~ x~r.e .T W ~r,~,+.~o,~,~ I ershIp conference held at Clear| g 9 / I m g J .~ &-- -p-~. y. --. ".~.~. f Mr. ana ~v~rs. n. tt. nanley ano I Lake Iowa, last summer Mr ]Be]] j Wentzel, Mecnamcsvlne, ann mr. ! W / Iff-k "J/--~l~ ~ I I > I Albert (~alnes and Leva I-lel l Will De on I]the past sch~01 year She was ac- r. . " Ipresident of the Central district| [,~ I ~i/ i&~i I~ I~l i " " s E Mrs Robert Meighn of Phoenix W st Wisconsin conference DasKets oI wrn~e glamou. , companied by her cousin, Mr. . . .'| WSCS, e ' " " her te - JULT % I hou.s a day (more or less) probably il.o. .o d 1 of San Die-o ]Arl~ called on frlends m town Frl-l ~a will be on the sta. of thel Given in marrlage, by wS p. V//IIll I , J I less itcal on Tuesday the two went to day. She is the former Janet Good-IwscS school at Frontenac, Minn /fwath~:, then ~r~efl~t ~ebas: ; ~o~ IN ~ i ~ I , I * i l the Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Gillin home [john who was on me wara scnool I Aug. 12 to ]8.[ - corn" ( ~. VW J " I I i AND at Madison, Wis for a visit. Mrs. faculty a zew years ago. t ~ "~= J " -- / I o u ueaeTv v -: i Gould wU] return to Canfornia by Mr. andMrs. W.C. HortonandlELECTED&TCLEA]~.LAK E [bi~iedi:o: ftga~::tSon~.Ccen2~l~dw~h[2 [ ~11 ! = r rl~:~,~II iuui ~iu~i=e ||plane on Friday. She is the daugh-]two grandsons, Bill and Bob, re-I James moore, son oz me '~nomas[ :. i m 1 I% r'~v~ -~r~l I AUGUST ter of Mrs. John T. Quinlan, who d Saturday from a two weeks' I Moores, and Barvara ~ecKnelm, lsK1rl enaea In a snor~ ~ram. nor L 4 % ~ i I~ ~ I I FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE il be remembered as Alma Mc- tU:cn~;on at Guh Lake in Brainerd daughter of the Pau] Beckhelms,~flngerti p veil was held by a crown.{ I ~,~I!l~,~k tl!l ~ L''~- I ICutcheon, a former Mt Vernon rest- Minn ' won recent hcnors at Clear Lake[ of softly garnered lace anu seed ~!l ,~,' I I~! ~ m i M~u,t V~ ~ I~w~ I Ide~t Entoute to Mt Vernon the " . at the Methodist camp [pearls. The white Bible she car-[~ " .~ iI It. ". . " . . I Frank Moore and mrs. ~iora ~uc~ I ; / ried a ~ift of the bride,'room I ~, ~ iI i Cwo arove up the west coas to, " n James, wno was one oz u,~ z~p~- ' = " ' " " h t ha our wint r " s ent the 4th of July with Mr a d Z Make it a mt TODAY to see w a s m --- Vancouver and through the Cana- s p~o Don HaLl in Urbana i~rank sentatives of the Bertram Metho-[was topped with colored orchids I, . ~-- " ' 'l,Hon Ro,'kies wtth sto~s at Lake . -- - " - ~dist church at the Youth FeLlow-[ miss Amerm nosKm, main oz aJ garments ore in Dont put ott ony longer naving them ~ ~[*'~'~,~=o ~.a' Rs~ef ;~v rnm~Ireports that uon 3r. is nome ,rom[~ H.~ was elected Friday ~ honor, cousin of the bride, woreIH ~ ." : . - I "- ii " ---tthe hospital and doing nne ~ "': MYF of this/ ellow satin and carried a colonial~ v ary c~eonea ona solely storeo away m aus~-proot, mat ' through GLacier and Yellowstone as chairman of the . . Y . . ~ $ .e ,i. i* i ~ ,a, .-' parks, Bozeman. Mont Rapid City Mrs. l~lyrtle Cheadle Staleycnd sub-district. This sub-.d str,e.t ,bouquet of w hlte carnatmns w,th[~ proof bags. The next two manths wdl be o p,cn,c t,me Melp T~II' IO ~n ~m~ I]S.D and stopped for several days iArlynn nave returned xrom.a m eelpart of the Davenport d~suuct ana lwmte saun r~ooons . i-~ ~ Lo O [at the Lloyd McCutcheon home at l weeks' tour of me west. ana.sou~n-[includes Marion, Mechanicsville, [ James r*. l~aoyer ol ue,wem was[o "~ IIsibl. [west. Their trip was nign-lightea[and 8 other towns within a radius|best man and ushers were James]= o %40 ~,i%,~O~ %A~ ~,#l&$. ,m,~.~. ,V. ~ ~.v ~, lina IsLand Salt rl and Robert Rodehorst "" NO ~i~O~ ~ ?~, II~NI~I IINI v*~ [~Iby days at Cata",]of about 15 miles. Meetings wiU[Picke "ng ". I PLEASE DIAt $~9| [ I Lake City, Boulder Dam and the be held from time to time at earl- [ Miss Elizabeth Tripp of RocKzora, I I ,r. ~ I I ~1 I South Rim of the Grand Canyon. i ous places in the interest of the ] Ill, sang "I Love You Truly Be- II / I I I,/ ~1 St ~,-," tl II Mesdames Samuel Knoer, LeroylM.Y.F. I cause, and The Lords PraYre~l .!~ T It'll i 1 "/ NI: I' WATI:O I=DVI i: IIII " Ilstewart, George Jorgenson, Annal Barbara, from the Mt. VernonlShe .was accom.pan~ed b y. Chere l= - I lib I mm --- - v, r .= III I II Gormly and C. H. Rumble attended t church, was elected as co-chairman. I Kreeo o* .montLceuo. mlp I "d ' " " edar ~ Terry oz ~torm ~alce cousin oz me ~t I I D" the funeral serwces held m C ml 5201 Mt Vernon, Iowa m s! Di l 520"1 Mt. Vernon, Iowa III] ll nidssaturdayafternoonfor ssl Mrs. Hobart Bair, Margare.t andlbridegroom, was in charge f thej r 1 1 A H I,/I, , Jl I' -~.W~iIII I ]Ru~l~ Otto county nresident of the [ Janis are spending two weeks in I guest book. I 'J ~ I I ~ l I I I~ r ' /I I .~- -'/~/~l I[w c T u ' " "- [ Cedar Rapids with Mrs. Bair's / Mrs. Wentzel chose a dress of I N Ill .A,X,~ /J /!~ 4~J If Emerson Mr and Mrs imother, Mrs. Ida Crew, while mr./wheat.colored linen with accessor- . !,~"J~ ~k,~'~t,~.~'//~| I/ ~v ~ ~ ' . ", ~,~,~|Bair is confined to the hospital, re-lies of dark brown. The bride-]~R~ -- ~IUL/ ~LI::#~PKb -- b/UL/& ~ LPA~:Kb -- b/~JL/g, -- ~II ~~i~~I,"li mer i~merson anu rs m v,rus neumon,a r. of 'W'| I "~:; Cccl::icJr~iatste~:;adh ~:c:eUrr;;1C~r" Ru:;:r~tinagre f~l~at Hohert l~s improv-/wgr~?~ :ngn :hvyr si~k ~it~ J~e ac- ~| -- but IS still vet weakened from c I roll 'yf~'~,~ I'~I I[ " "" - "- " oon Mrs'.ling " " Y I essories Their corsages were of] . A~ I i ence ~ a t ur a a y az~ern . " ' " ase w " - "~" nt of Homer and the dlse yello roses. 1, ~,~,-~ CE-MAR ACRES /I -'--"*~ll~eck~wastheau ~ I A reception was held in the ~~~~ ~]~ i ~ [ i~~~ .-~I I ~ ~l~r'/l I I mrs. t;olon, i BERTRAIH TWVP. F. 15. I church parlors foLlowing the cere- ] ~/,-,~'ItL ~" ~ ,~ i%~I i i i ~I~ ~,~- on Morion Boulevard ",]i I/ Carl Reed of Cleveland: Okla I Approximately 75 people of the[ mony. The serving table was can- ] ~r~ ~%~U - J~ 1[~I~,%11 [] lib / I [ " CII I|arrived Sunday m.ornlng .to v]s]~lBertram Twp. Farm Bureau en)oyea[tered by a three tiered wedding ~,~ ~,- 'W//& l~t~ I I [ Mrs Bessie Rusk in the nome oz a bounteous plcmc supper at the 11 wh~ o d with ~ii~ I "~- ~'- CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA =,B[I I I ,~L I] " . t i " . |cake of a 'te, t ppe " a ~ IP ~1~ V/A I I ~ I I " I]her uncle E R Risfine. ~oth MrS. ITwp Hall on the evening of JulYlminiature bridal counle The bridal ~11 Iq~ llllr, W/~ %! ~ ~T " I ii] [ ~ I]Rusk and Mr. Reed plan to leave |4th. "Mr. and Mrs. Hart|or and son|table was centered witi~ a bouquet ~! ~ ! I I -- . . --= =-- ==|! A TOTAL LOSS |!about Saturday to returnto Oklafljames of Cedar Rapids were speCwial[ of yellow and white daisies. The ! "i I I,=,--I 3I ~ ~ "~-~, --"~II ." . llhoma. The Paul Wag~e mmily . o,~uests~ . A fireworks display asl ^^ * ~' ~ Miss Ruth A1brioht~ ~I ,;,~l~v~ = o~",~ /~,'~v.a ,'~ I ~,"~ I g'tlN, Q: Is my crop a total loss it Cedar Rapids, who will. be renting. Iput on after supper. Vm,tmg, cards of Ames. Pouring at the reception ~ ~ >/I hail should flatten it? []part of the Ristine remdence, wlll,and square dancing called by PerrY ] were Miss Nancy Delahooke of ~~O~~ ~' i EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT A No, not if - ou ore covered l l l]m ve in on Saturday of this week. iiKnapp concluded the evening. The]~ Charles City and NIrs James Pick- ~~I~"~'~~~[ ' ~[I : Y Mrs G S McIntire of Lansing, regular Farm Bureau meeting on ering of Viola " i : with our hail ond wind--" "'v"" at the home of her I July 1,th will be in charge of the/ "'ter the r~e-fion the cou-]e left ~ ! , miCh arn ~a " " an ~ P 1~ 5.11 storm policy. We cant give IIparents, Mr. and Mrs. Murton Kep- 4-H.boys and ghlr:ws, and will be I for a short wedding trip. For tray- I : ' I I ~ ' TI h mar,e~cmevemenr ME TRIALS 7:00 P.M. IL~CF.$ B:I~ P.M. ~[I you your crop back, but we |]let, to remain until after t e - " [eling Mrs. Terry chose a yellow ~ I1~ I~l will keep your investment|lriage of her sister Miss Laurene ~ . I dress-maker suit with white acces- -- m,=-~/! -- I ~il :n "i-II f" ~"ur fl"x IIKeplet to Carl Madgsick on Sunday,!Mt. Vernon Church Nete=/series and a corsage of colored or- i~ ~~ ~ ~ - )i.~ pros ~i mx "~/I uu u,~. =u. ~. v . u 'i I July 15. Mr. McIntire is expectedI,chids. " i;!~: - |~] ~I~ ~ wheot, barley, and rye/|to come Friday for the wedding. IMT, ZION CHURCH ] Upon returning, the couple will ~;. ~~ ~ -- t.n.aren unaer ix rree m ll should be insured. SEE US I The McIntires will return home on Church services for all the faro-I make their home at 923 33 St. S.E ~~ ~ t ~II FOR COMPLETE PROTEC-!i the following Tuesday. They will!fly will be held promptly at 10:00|Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Terrywas grad- Th~~er~ce|n ~~. ~, ' ~--- . . I be accom anted to Lansin by Mr. a m Brin the children to Stmday uated from Cornell college and is ,J L ~ a t ~" ~" ~ For the most thr, lhng races ond the most spedaculor TION. IMclntire'sp sister, Mi. H~zel Mc-!;hool beginning at 10:35 a.m. "~)la teacher i. the Cedar Rapids In- 7:r;~r=dTi~.T:d';;=or h s:~,~S ~s: ~" ' i upsets olwovs offend Ce-Mar Acres Roces sanctioned by ~|I ~ I lIP%mmlCCCv I [ Intire of Des Moines, and his sister- I Come Ye That Labor and Are Hea~] dependent school system. Mr. Terry r . - ~ ~'*- -~a ' *~.-'~ : va .-. : - ~.|/ ~*- mv~n~. |fin-Law, Mrs. Alethea McIntire and I Laden and I Will Give You Rest.",was graduated from Iowa State pamtsotlesser~raae, ane[~ ~ @)~.~ ~l~ ~, --e ~-namp,onsn,p ~ocK ~.ar Kaclng ~sso la.on. mm[/ INSURANCE /i son Wayne of Osceo]a. |George Yetter, Student Minister college at Ames. He is employed ~o Kue$=woek when you buy ~ ~t= oa ' ,s . -nil M, - u i [ by the Iowa State Highway Corn- orma Fotd Grade~b~cau$ ~ ~,~ ; I I~ II ~,u, ~7~, m I, i l ~m oz ~o a,o~ e~ I ,~;~=i-n of Cedar Ranids. - ~o-- t~ ;'" ' I = ,t bears the ~dc and classmca- t=~ ~ ~ ,~ I . MOUNT VERNON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY," " -' ~///A 1951, to the Superintendent of Ba~lt~le%State of Iowa. i.l, D~partment, Of Agr,cu|ture ~ " of Mount Vernon, Linn Cou ty, owa, at the closef "," ~ ,~ ~ NN N Cash, balances with other bank, ineluding re- after =6 'lai'i f zelearch" ll rman'~ ~ ,ll =erve balances and cash |tame In process of "nt [or the llrst tli~ E~I( '~ P collection $ 9 ~ ~,~a* ' 4 2 829 97 " FO~ Grade:~ P~i ~, , United States GoverLment obligations, direct and ! time jn "hi hiStmTt offers you a I t: ~lm~ guaranteed ~o~,xlo.uu l~U ~ " ~I ~ ' paint atnually graded as ti~ fl.e,( . '~ ~ . . I Obligations of States and political subdivisions 3]0,000.00 Loans and discount, (Including $525.27 over- - ol I b u,ok for the eor. " '* i.~%~ .~" .2- /.~" . "~ ~//~ drafts) "i~'o,~ u 1 I I~ ~~J ~ - " - - I ~ ~,~" ~ #/~'* ~.~ ~ Other assets ". ~*.S~/ I II~' ~~ man, Ford Grade~ lsl~l--*I ma~es % f# / ! / I .: TOTAL ASSET :.'; t " ! aHthedifferenc . % I II z --: Demand depos,ts of ,nd,v,duals, oartnersh,ps, and ~ IF" .~~r~'~F~F~F~ ~.~v j ~ " corporations $1,148,707.201 i s-,+, ~ ". ~iii i ~lll ~f ~A ~ . - - Time deposlts of Individuals, partnerships, and /I : ~m ~UII o# v ; II'ill-l [e]',lll l t' .l[e]ll corporations = i'-" " Deposits of United States L~overnment (inc ua- II .~ ~ ' " ~ ~i''~ ! ~ d, ~ ins postal savings) 40,245.99|~ PIK~T ~1~ ~AKI:I'UL ~'A Deposits of States and political subdivisions 152,562.68| ~ Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 26,873.57t I %t,L .~ - L--L.*--J *LA -~ III11 I I 11. -.]'^: |'1~ TOTAL DEPOSITS 91,807,225.78 ~, II When you're ~en,na me ~ ~ ul iujuau~a~ ~ " "Ii ies 2 o6't 97 t At Close of Business June 30, 1951 '. Other llabl t ~~I wheel of a car there is no bet- ~'~ ' . ,o, ho .- ,o o ;11 ?f ocar there i. "$ no, bet- .-- [ ,~co * Capital A,eo 5o 000 00t I ter rule to prevent o idents I~ ~r~o~r,~r~D th Ito O~ Capital I o re,& true ry Surplus .:::::.:::::::::: :: to driv, carefully. In / -- l U.S. Government . . Undivided profits "', Oli - - " our essem ana nalll.ues; ~ . Bonds $ 457,115.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 196,013.5311 ~ this it ~ only wise Municipal and ,our deposit and our loan. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ~ [ [ that you prepare for emer- Otho. ~ ;o 21n g~(%~ (%(i . . This bank's capital consists of: /I " " - <. ~ ~> 1 to local i~dt~trie=. ~ Common stock with total par value of . .: $ 50,000.00,I aencies that hoppen to even CA~I-T A ~ " Menloranaa / I " " " ~.~ ant, ~,ue i " ~ ~ Assets pledged or assigned to seoure liabilities f This open pa record o her ur oses " $ 2oo ooo oo|[ the best drivers, particularly rcm Banks 492,829.97 1,259,944.97,If and for t P P .:-.:. = ' " ,~ ~ r,~ ,~,~ " I . Loans as shown above are after ueouctlon OI ]3 694 14t LOANS AND DISCOUNTS ~,~,~,~ov.u~ as writtel join*Jy b~ this reserves of - - - - -'J'A Ford ce Cashier o7 it costs but a ~w cents Over" n" ~ ~ ~. : We 19. U. Van ~v]etre, vice-t'resiuent and . . Y,~~ Er ~t D2D 2/ = above named bank do solemnly swear and affirm that the above ,tatement I I a o' ~LI~I U:> ~ ~W~ UU l~J'" " :bank =.d ,~ cu~tome~--a i, true and that this report fully and correctly represents the true state ofll a a ~g. LeT u5 ~rv~ you TO- Other Assets 364.96 the several matters herein contained and set forth, to ~he best of our]l . atory of mutual he]n and knowledge and belief. . II do) -- ------------ ~ x D.U. Van metre, vice-~resi~en~ Total $ 2,005,804.28 / ooperatl0- -,C rrBcb.--Atet~St J.A. Fordyce, Cashier I S.N. MERRITT ' I R'oy'A. Nelson i LIABILITIES R.C. Mallie |l INSURANCE R Directors ,Capital