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P$ ~h THE MOUFf VERNON, IOWA, IIAWK.gI~-BE{DItD AND TgE LI~ION HEKAIsD Thursday, ~ ~ NEWSChloe Newman were Sunday din-[ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neal en-[ Mrs. Lester Peck of ~armn were[ andl werethe hostesS'Ssunday birthaayS.callers in the dinnerSk w's guestsParentS'Sundayat Lostix SCHOOL DISTRICT ner guests of Mrs. C. L. Murfleld. [tertained at dinner Sunday: Mr.I Sunday visitors in the Dillard Mer-, Will and Mabel Kearns of Mar- Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Ruth Kinney and Mr. and and Mrs. Lloyd Neal and Carolyn]ritt home. l~rs. John W Mrs. Neilsen and Mrs. Falkner ell of Mount Vernon; Miss Ethel Jean Miss Nellie Easton, who has beenii n home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Erion. of their grandson, John NOTICE:--The Board of Directors of Martelle Consolidated School ADistrict, ?reenf!eld Township, Linnand Jones Counties Iowa, will meet MISS GEORGE WILL ]Marion were Sunday dinner guests] Bailey of Maquoketa; Miss Marl- a guest in the home of her sisteri Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bruger, and Mrs. Cabalka. ugust lltn, lStl, at s p.m at ~cnoox ~ouse, r~arteue, lows. Tax- TEA'~ a~. ~r~A ,~D,~,~ i in the Merritt Kyle home. grace Cawley of Ottumwa; Mr. and for the past two weeks returned Belva and Mary Ann were calling Howard Knapp and Mi~ payers will be heard for or against the following estimate of expendl- ~%~ ,~,~ ~v~ . i Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frantz, GalenlMrs. Evert Neal, Gary Burlingame Monday to her home at Janesville ion friends at Sutliff Sunday after- ine Barrett both of ~ '~edar tures for the year beginning July 1, 1941, and ending June 30 1942. A was"ac~l~e~ine r~ge .~ z,?pr:ngv~l~l~e [Eldr~ed, Mr:~ and Mrs. Ru=?sell El- and Roland NeEd. Wis. I noon, and in the evening were were Sunday guests in the A,~tal],~ a~t,~m~nt" r~f T-~|~t~ ~nd d|~hUr~m~nt~ h,~h ,oo* o,~ ~, ~.~ ~ ~ : --.%~T.--*~y~. ? ~o t areu spen~ ~unaay in ~urlington. [ Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irons and I guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Merritt Mr. and Mrs Ben Black --~7-:~- --:- -:~-~---~-~-~.----. ~eorge nas resigne.a net ~eacmngI Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gordon lMount Vernon spent Sunday after- Mildred with their house guest, [in Cedar Rapids." ' Mr. and Mrs. a. C. Anaer pateG wni ~oe ayanao|e at the nearing posluon nere ann writ macn a~ lea s en Sun i r .~ I'P t day 'n the Frank Gordon]noon in the W. C. Hoffman home. Miss Nellie Easton, motored tel Mr. and Mrs. Max Wain and companied the following M. F. Emerson, District Secretary. ~rove. home at Tipton. Bob Gordon re-I Mrs. E. C. Frink and son Ken-Rhodes and Marshalltown, where ldaughter Janet of Lancaster, Wis to New Boston, Ill on --~-~ -- I turned home with them after spend- I neth and Mrs Elizabeth baits of theycalledon friendsand rela- were Sunday visitors in the Ralnh and spent the week end in w r " ~ *- ~xpenal~ures mr xr. ~ ,~ ivl . ano. ivlrs. Will May ana ~nelr in a ek i, hew [~[ ~ ~ [ ~ [ e [ g we n the Frank Gordon]Clarence weredroner guests Sun- t~ves, i Waln home. . of Mrs. Andersons nep o '~ ~ ~ ~ u~u~ter aura ~rom bmcom, home " 'I TI~ o ,~ ~ .~,~ ~ '~ xr-~- ^~ .~ ] day of Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Shaffer.Mr. and Mrs.Sam Slmmerson ofi Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Robertson [ Thompson and faml y. . ] cn ~ [ ~ ~ [r~ ,~ [ .~- ~ [ ~ ~ ~~=,~ ~a~,=~ ~ ~v~uuuc~m ~rmay [ Mrs. Evelyn Brown and Mrs. Jen- ] Mrs. Elizabeth Gritman spent sev- Central City were Sunday evening l of Cedar Rapids, were week end [ included William Plunk. ~ s i [ [ [ ] o I nie McConaughy spent Wednesday ] eral days last week in the Ivancallers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. i guests in the home of their parents i daughters Maxine charl~ [ ~ ~ ~ . ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~v~r. ana mrs. wui . lvlay anu] evening in the Arthur Slyer home. [ Gritman home at WalkerCharles Meeks. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waln." '! Nadine; ~Ir and Mrs. RalPf, ] ,~ ~ [ - ~ [ ~ ~ ~ t ~ O .o] ~ ~ ~a augnters ~.aura ana . 2~gnes spent ! The Bob Peet family spent Sun- [ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Batchlder of Mrs. Ben Selzner of Olin isa IMrs Nancy Pearson is snendin~, a [ all of Cedar Rapids" MisS ~. ~ -~ ~,~ ~ ,~ ~ c~,~amraay ana ~unuay m the Robert " ~" " ' ax [ ~ o~ [ ~ [ ~ ~ ~,~ ~ o ~ ~ [ day m the Merrltt Kyle home. ] Marion spent Tuesday forenoon m guest m the home of her roster, I few days m the home of her [ Scowlle of Marshalltown, [ ~. ~ [ ~ ~ [ g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . v~ay. nome at ~occ~ lsianu, in. [ Rev. DeBest of Hopkinton called ] the L. L. Batchelder home. Mrs. Jake Kissling this week. I daughter Mr and Mrs Walker Ber- ] Belle Thompson of Motm~ I ~ ~ [ ~ ~ [{~ ~ ~I ~ o ~ I ~ ~ ~ M}ss neuna ~oecious spent the i at the Rev. Hewitt home Friday I Members from Evergreen Re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meeks and I lin ]n Monticello " Miss Audrey Randall oi General $15,377.47 $15,509.92 $16,000 $2,000 $14,000 i TM ena in the Walter DecioUS]evening" bekah lodge attended the installs- their guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. P.t Mr. and Mrs. ~V. S. Palmer and]Was an overnight guest o~ Transportation 4,919.75 4,878.50 nom e. ,~ 1 Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Mrs. Ellen ltion Thursday evening at Star of Wilkinson and family of Pasadena, l Bernice, and Delila Palmer were1 Catherine Berry on Th~~. Total Gen-r~ Fnna $1.~ ~77 ~7 ~15 509 92 . v~rs. eerne #ayne ana v~rs. ~rgus[ Chapin, Mrs. Chloe Newman were Maine Rebekah Lodgein Cedar Calif attended the Needham-John- Sunday callers in the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc~ ~ ~ ~wc~onaugny callea in ~namosa on i n {30w' S h " H u " " ":" ^'--" 5^ " "~0 ; I d'n er guests of Mrs. Katherine I Rapids. ston wedding Saturday afternoon and Mrs. John Wild at Marion. I family Mr. Logan Mc . e OO1 O so [vozea) z o1"i u z ~u v ~ GnU ~ none 3 000~a~uraay ax~ernoon " I Peet on Friday. ] Mr. and Mrs Albert Thomnson Mr. and Mrs Charles Meeks and', --- [daughter Irene were dinn Bonds and Interest 2,517.50 2,360.00 ~ Mrs. S. H. Ellison gave a p~rty I Rev. Maule s parents returned to land family of Burlington arrived[ Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wilkinson and i B wtwsm,Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frea Total All Purposes $17 894 97 $17 869 92 ~19 000 $2 000 ~17 000~aturaaya~ernoon~or vm~et ~ur-[their home in East St. Louis, Me I Sunday in the parental Sam James family picnicked at Thomas Park ! ~j. ~ ~.:~ "~ ~: leer near Cedar Rapids. ~ - uam O~ k.nlcago lnose a~enclln ,**~ ~ m~u~ ~ ~ vor~ ~. . . ~ g on Friday Barbara Jean Maule re- home for a two weeks visit, in Marion, Sunday " Mr and Mrs Jerry 1) Secretary's Balance July 1, 1941 were .ratty Jayne, Vlvlan Ann and[ turned home with them for several [ Mrs. Nettle Duncan of Mount Mary Elizabeth Reed and Ralph i "~-~ .=, ! let Marvin and Eualbel . ~onme ~oos~, ana ~wenaolyn da s visit " ' Ree motored ' ~[w~ ~r~ ~o~:~ ' caller~ General Fund 5 0 . . Y Vernon, Mrs. Ev Traws and Donme d to Washington Sun- I Walker were Sunday a~ ~ ^ ~-~ ~ " Y Mr. and Mrs. Art Lowe of Mount and Drone Lemke of Newmerry, day where they visited their roster, i I Kramer and Letner he . $,40.43 Reed Violet will leave Mends for ! AT FRIDAY PROGRAM rues. o,~,~,~, ,v,~ ~ v,v v,ner home in ~mcago Mr ano Mrs Lester IVI1KUlecKy od $ ~ [Vernon spent Tuesday in the C. J. ~Mich called Sunday evening in Lucille Reed. Ralph returned in ] Mrs Mary Harmon a Total all Funds $5,711.40 Janet Crew and Betty Larson[Darsee home. [the W. C. Hoffman home. the evening and Elizabeth remainedl were g~ven a mmcellaneous show-IEvelyn of Cedar Rapids ~e.r canes at me ~ay vmrun nome ~a~ er a~ me close oz me program on Estimated tax per $] 000 00 assessed value $13.00 - [Mrs. Ray Peet called at the Ivan [ Mr and Mrs F M Bailey were for a longer visit. - ~ lend guests of Mr and ' ' urday afternoon eed h ~ ' : " ." " . i Friaay evening in the Methodist l ' Number of persons of school age 21 Linn" 156 Jones " tR ome Saturday afternoon. [Thursday evemng dinner guests in Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowdish, Mr ! Knapp ' ' " ~'atty dayne Wlll spena several~ Dick James and family and Mrs r,h ~r.~ am~, h,~m,~ ~,~ P,~,~. and Mrg Glenn l~awcli~h aria (~h~e I cnurcn, nev. ~. r~ruce~.yestone[ M~ aria M,~ ~.~orae IOn, t~xable valuation 1940 $196 013 Linn' $1 115 105 Jones days this week with Mi.~ Mar~ ~rio / An.~.~ v ~ a : ~$ :; [ L"= '.''~= -" -- :'2, %- "=="-&" -' '?. Y i nresented the gifts andboth Mr i :'% Y" :.~' ~--.~- ' ' ' - ~ o~,~=~ ~a ,u ~,xar~v, auu ~ r~anias in company wlm o. ~vl ~owoisn sr, ! "-,~ t rrioay visitors in the uu,q, .Moneys and Credits, 1940,$2 600 IAnn $157,003 Jones. Peel at Anamosa. Cedar Rapids on Sunday ~h,~ lv~ n ~ Ph,h m~t wh a~, of Marion were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Mi~ulecky responded with an~ Mr~ Nsthsn port at ' -" ~~ ' " ; words of -h ~. Mrs. C. J: Darsee and IVh's. Gera!d I Miss Kelly of Cedar Rapids, Mrs. ] evening with Mrs. Frank Calvert at guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. i -- - m.anKs and apprematmn. I Miss Catherine Berry ~arsee ana ~avia went m ~oiecto Homer Allen of Des Moines and Martelle Ivan Bowdish in Cedar Rapids ~ ,Mr" ana Ivlrs. rranK ~.emer were]over the week end of Mi~' l atso compnmemeo on the event of ~/~.~]~.~/~,~, ~~~]~T~ Monday to spend the day in the tMrs. Lillian Stewart spent Wedues-[ Gerald Hampton, Ivan Hoge, Ken- Bobby Juan Eastey of Fordycel] " [Randall of Marion. ~,~.-~,-v~,~-~-~ ~-~--~-~ ~ ~t~ ,~r~ ~uen home. ]day with Mrs. C. LMurfleld and]noth Tavlnr sncl ]:1~-~ ('~nn~r ~, Ark was also a uuest imelr 6eta weaalng anmversary. A] Mr~ no, nl,~ was a c~ g~ ~ ~ .l~r and Mrs. Will May and Laura [Elva Hoffman. [spent the week end in Chicago, at- Miss Eva Reed spent Friday in i bea~fsully, decorated cake, bakedI Sunday evening in the ho~ ,~[~m .~~~[~-~-~]~Q( w m go ~o ~ennison we(mesaay, I Mrs. Will Frantz and Carolyn and]tending the Yankee-White Sex the home of her niece, Mrs. Alex- ~ y . ft. ~nmon l~erry was present: ! brother, Perry Knapp ana L~- ~.J~mmm a ~.~,B.~l~. ~a~a~L~,Jt,wnere mey will visi~ nis sister a Doris, Mrs Bruce Frantz and child- double header under Taylor east of town eo to mere oy ~virs. ~erry ann ~arm Mr Knann has been receiV~ m. few d s ren ten e " F ' " Nebiker Mr and Mrs Letner each t " ~" rsitY ~ --~ ~ ~ . [ at d d a picnic at Cedar Rap- [ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newman were . G. Copping of Pasadena, Calif ] ex r "- --" " I mentsat the Unive : he ~rnes~ ~eclous xamuy and ~ds on Tuesda w s a p essea me~r man~s ch w, ~/0~ ~ ~,~ ] " Y. ] entertained Sunday in the George a Monday morning caller in the I m -" "-- i in Iowa City and is mu rne program openea wire con .~v~s. yma ~eelous were vimmrsl Mrs. Lillian Stewart and Mrs. IVillier home in Cedar Rapids. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Mer- . -]in health 0s ~#~i,#~ ~J'~=m ~,~m~ ~n the Walter Decious home on/Elva Kyle attended Paralta Em-/ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson of ritt. greganona~ singing; ~ev. J. ~. ~:ye- A new barn is being bum ~ ~-~ ~ ~b' ~J~- ~unaay. . [broidery club picnic at Butler park[Anamosa called Sunday in the J Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pecough and sone gave me mvoea}lon; musm D yI Jessie Harmon farm. m-~ I mr. and .Mrs. ~eo McSwiggan oflin Springville on Friday. |C. Patten home. "Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burroughsi~ne [CnneS~:a e mpmsmg Mrs. J. l~.I Joe Christie of Cedar I~ ~~ ~,~P~.~ ~E~.]~.~ ~ I C.edar Rapids spent Sunday eve-] Harley Barber of Waubeek was[ Eleanor Pearson, S. U. I. student, of Marion were Sunday afternoon i y st e no ~wrs:. C C. Berry, [Joseph Smickel of Califo~ -- r v ,~ ~ ~ 'rang in the F S Me ers home ue i vlonns r~erman r~eomer cornet e 0 ~'~'~ ~ ~ . ~ y e. [a supper guest el Mrs. Martha Bar- [spent the week end with Mrs. I. S. g sts in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I ~ ~-; ' . ; / ed Mr. and Mrs. Georg ~aroie ann. ~ene misted spent ber on Friday. Pearson. W. Stearns. .ano mrs. vance. ~uyn .plan,reaa- day. CO]tillK IN AND ~E]g THEMX iSundaywith their grandmother, I Mi's. Homer Allen and Mrs. C. L.[ mg Carohne Berry Ins 0 Conner etu~ Mrs. T. W. Pollock entertained Miss Jane Severson of Cedar Rap-[ ' . ; Mrs. Emma Donnell r iMrs. Stella Eldred. [Murfield and Miss Elva ttotImanlthe Fancy Work club Thursday af- ids was a recent visitor intheiaccompameo a~ me prone oy ~tuthlurday to her home in Morl Glad s Bobs e - IVIIKUlecKy san "I Would Be e y t sp nt Monday and [were guests of Mrs. Lilhan Stewart ]ternoon. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stearns. ~, . ' g', !following a wmt m th ' u ~ ~ /rue A group oI piano numoers an T esday in the Mrs. Stella Cusher~Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dell Collicott and "' her daughter Mrs Herin home in Fairview. The Christian Aid society will be daughters, Oma Fay and Norms of!were g,ven by Mrs. Vance Allyn. [ and family. ' ! lv~r. and Mrs ~oe Hurt and Bar- entert~inoa mh,~,~.~,~-~.~- ~"'~'~'~ ~-~h~ Los Angeles Calif who have been lrtev" o' ~'. ~yes.mne. gave. me an- Mrs C C. Berry on TI bars called in the Mrs. Milhe Hurt Mrs Ethel Kuntz and Mr~ Msrths wmtmg in the Wilbur Stearns home ! nouncemems ana msmmsai, tended a club picnic ne h I ome on ~unaay Mrs. Hurt re- Barber A miscellaneou~ ~ho for several weeks left Tuesday .-~ City I turned home with them for a few will be" held that aft~ ~ f~r" Mr'~ morning for Chicago and Michigan i m~rn~l~r r~ul~:m ' Harold Porter is recOV ', rie ~e v c s as usual on next SundayI fie days visit. Chester Miller a recent bride " where they will visit relatives and burns he received wh" Mrs. Chas. Kuntz, Mrs. George ' ' friends. ! m me ~vmmoaist. cnurch, beginning ~I hre" on Monday w~th at 10 a m w~th the church school l Beighle, jr and Mrs. Lyle Beighle Mrs E. M. Adams of Central City l ' dairy and Raymond called at the Mrs was a Sunday afternoon visitor iniat 11 a.m. Rev. J. B. Eyestone will " Martha Barber home Monday af' the W E Bell home i conduct the worship hour. All are[ NOTICE OF A i welcomethe church.t share in all the servicesI ADM1NISTRATRIX No. ternoon. A.L. Cory of Chicago and Gene.of Dr. E. T. Gough of Mount Vernon Doe of Waubeek were recent call- ~-- called at the Rev. Hewitt home last ers in the home of W. E. Bell.DIVISION 4 ~LL-~ ' State of Iowa, I,inn C ,u~t: NOTICE IS HEl:tEBY Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heady and I HAVE CHARGE OF PROGRAM that the undersigned baSgl Mrs. Lillian Stewart was a din- family of Anamosa were Sundayi Division No. 4 will sponsor an in- this 26th day of June, ~ ner guest in the Cuyler Reed home dinner guests in the home of their a' I teresting program to be presented :tppointed and qualified " last Sunday. In the afternoon they mother, Mrs. Mary Heady. Mr. and ion Friday evening in the Methodist istratrix of the estate of l~ called on Ray Newhart at Iowa Mrs. John Ballard and Mr. and Mrs.] church. The public is invited. Davis, bite of IAnn CoUO] City. Roy Heady and son J. Leroy of Mt i ---- deceased. All person~ ill' Mrs. Walter Decious and Thelma Vernon, were afternoon visitors. [ Edward Marx and his son Edwin said estate are requested and Mrs. David Myers and Sharon A large group of Evergreen Re- left the first of the week by auto- immediate payment ther spent Friday in Cedar Rapids. bekah lodge 149 members attended lmobile to visit Mr. Marx's relatives undersigned. Those mmm Streamlined McCormick- mick-Deering Cream Separator. Deering Cream Separators look What's more, you'll find longer even more beautiful now in their ife and an easier-to-clean new shade of deep red Dubonnet. machine here. All parts touched The~ have style to set off their by milk are stainless steel. This e.~cwncy . superb cream separator is a won- Yes, they re easy to 1oo~ a~ . derful partner for the popular and even easier on the pocketbook. McCormick-DeeringMilkersand Your herd gives you full value International Coolers. See the when you skim with a McCor- latest model on display here. In Mou t Vernon ,Sinve 1914 Hardware -- Implements -- Appliances Parts are very hard to get, prices are going up and parts will be harder to ob- tain, labor cost may in- crease, so if you plan to drive your car another year it will be a good investment to have it completely over- hauled now. Mrs. R. W. Brady of Center Junc- tion spent Saturday in the Rex Brady home. John Mitchell and Mrs. Yule Mitchell and son spent Wednesday in the Will Mitchell home. Rev. and Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs. - ~-- ---~ ~-- = -- ~ Prompt Removal Of Dead Stock CALL COLLECT Mechanicsville 209 Tipton West Branch 580 41 DA I v,'or,o,s l'[llhl~U,de,'lng Works Stalx~, IAcense No. 7 Clean -- Fast --- Service SPRINGVILLE BAND IN IVIANCHESTER CONCERT [erloo called Sunday in the R. C. . Wilson home. MT2:h StP:;ngC~aba~d;i211og ft? wither elEatUaeyanuS~nn:s aSS turday a concert in the new Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carnahan and bwaldoShel~eleThe~ f2r2egl;II~edib:~ted tRr~chardol~llmS2day morning for a the band shei, in 1939 and has play- :~ " wire. ~ ~ ~tanley at~enaea a pic- edgs~:e211:~tncer~ecth::~" frAoCC ~e nic dinner, of the Whittier Garden Club at Wltwer s cabin Tuesday Chamber of Commerce of Manches- I ter, the Springville band is one of the most popular bands to play in the band shell, drawing a large crowd every time they appear for a concert. The band boosters association and the band will have a picnic supper in the park before the concert on the same evening. Anyone wishing to join in the picnic and stay for the concert will be welcome. POTTER-BRINK Florence E. Potter, daughter of Mrs. Etta Potter, and Donald L. Brink, son of Mr. and Mrs. I seter ?~ L::I!~! A reception was held in their ~~ honor Sunday in the home of Mr. ~ii ~-- and Mrs. John Meyer. Guests were -::~ii~:ii~'~.~ ~:.:.~ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Covington and ~. '~>~ "::~:!~%~::~ family of Anamosa; Mr. and Mrs. ~t~%'~'" ~ "~i~ Lester Brink Of Central City; Mr. ",~' " ~:i::: :~::"" ". + ~!~:':" ''k ~f:i::i:" "::?:~i~!~ and Mrs. Albert Meyer and family; ~'~ ::::: ::;ii:!:ii;!ili:![. i~::" . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brink of Mor, ley; Mrs. Pearl McMann and Ev- elyn, Betty Weis, Anamosa. Fol- i~!::::::i!:i:i:iiiiii~i::~ ~:: lowing the reception a shower was i:;:~::iii::i::ii~ ~ ~!" with given those them and whotheattended followingthe guests re- ~~~/ ception were present: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art Silver and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horn, Orville McShane, Mr. and ~Mrs. Raymond McCleary, Mr. and "~jii t Mrs. Henry Hood and son, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weaver and Verlyn, Mr. O ter spending a week in the C. C. Hotchkiss home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shellhammer called Saturday in theClarence Brick!ey home at Olin. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Copping of Brink of Central City, were mar- ried, July 12, at Kahoka, Mo with[Pasadena, Calif are spending sev- eral days in the R C Wilson home Rev. Reisnger, pastor of the Christ-i " " tan church, performing the cere- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Andrews and mony. The young couple were at-]son of Cedar Rapids were Thurs- t~nded by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hay- day evening dinner guests in the den. Others attending the wedding Donal Gordon home. were Mrs. Etta Potter and grand- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed of daughter, Janice. New Liberty called Sunday in the and Mrs. Russell Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver, Mrs. Leila French, and Miss Lydia Hood. Loren Brown and Donal Gordoi homes. Mrs. L. B. Stanley spent Wed. nesday in the Gee. Emmons home at Robins. Mrs. Donal Gordon and Bob were Sunday guests in the eJsse Gor- don home at Coggon. Mrs. Russell Singleton of Marion called Friday evening in the Den- nis Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wager of Jor- duns Grove and Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Peterson were Sunday dinner guests in the G. L. Dyke home. Mrs. Sarah Pearson and Mrs. Etta Avis were Sunday dinner guests in the Kyle Clark home. The occasion honored the birthdays of Mrs. Sar- ah Pearson and Arthur Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Manly spent Sunday in the Harley Williams home at Coggon. i and Mrs. Clarence Taylor eli Mr. Cedar Rapids spent the week end in the Dennis Taylor home. Eleanor Pearson of Iowa City, Mrs. I. S. Pearson and Mrs. Bess Newland were Saturday evening dinner guests in the T. W. Pollock home. Mrs. Erma Dunn and Mrs. J. F. Wager of Central City and Mrs. G. Bring your car troubles to us and get our prices on re- conditioning your car. PRESBYTERIAN NOTES Sunday services 10:00 to 11:30. METHODIST NOTES Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Epworth League 7:30 p.m. Dial 6912 at an amazing overall bargain price[ qll SERVICE II 0PERATION$ erformed By Factory Trained Experts: O Adjust Brakes. ~ Adjust Steering Gear and Front Wheel Toe-in. ~ Re- arrange Tires if Necessary. ~) Adjust and Clean Spark Plugs. ~ Clean Fuel Pump and Adjust Carburetor for Sum- mer Driving. ~ Adjust Fan Belt. Inspect Battery and Clean Terminals. nesday in the Howard McShane the Upper Palisades on Sunday eve- home and in the Cecil Bennett ning. home at Paralta. on Thursday. The Misses Catherine and Blanche Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop of Anderson of Cedar Rapids were Nevada, were Wednesday night and dinner guests Tuesday evening in Thursday guests in the Wilbur the home of their brother R. C. Whitaker home. 'Anderson and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Emerson ofI Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davidson, Jean Delhi spent the week end in the]Marie and Harold were dinner home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests Sunday in the home of Mr. Wilbur Whitaker. land Mrs. Jimmy Stik in Alburnett. PLUS This Free lO-Point Check41p Lights Windshield Wiper Hor~ Wheel Bearings . . . Shock Absorbers . . . Transmission . . . Differential . . . Cooling System Oil Filter Ignition. Mount Vernon, Iowa :::::':"::: : '.~::. ' ~;.~ ""~.::n"~]f<~: ' -' : :~::::::: :::; ::: ,:"~i:~:: : :::::::; -::::~:::::'::: ::::::::":~:::,">*~: '::" '" " ">"~'~" : ": ~C~::::: ~:" "'~ !~i~ili~ k :" ~ ~~1:: ,ii~P" :!::-~.' ~::'"::+"i ~i::'":::,ii:::::ii~?~ ~'~ :~ ". ~ ~. :!~ ::i~!.::'?!.: ii: i~::~!~:~: .i~i~!i. !: ? ~ .~ "!. :'~':~,;.-~ W. S. C. S. meeting Friday after- noon, July 25th, with Mesdames Carl Calvert, Loren Brown and Ralph Fowlie as hostesses.--Rev. C. D. Boggle. A. A. A. MEETING About 65 Lirm county women at- tended an A. A. A. meeting Friday afternoon in the auditorium of the Springville high school. The meet- ing was called to order by Mrs. Ida Bowdish, educational assistant for Linn county. Guest speaker was Mrs. Sarah E. Richardson, field wo- man for the conservation commis- sion, of Des Moines, who talked on "Defense." Mrs. Bowdish then in- troduced Mrs. L. A. JohnSton, dis- trict director of the Women's Fed- erated Clubs, who spoke on "What We As An Organization Can Do For Defense." Music was furnished by Rev. C. D. Boggle, Rev. C. B. Willming, R. T. Schwab, Bernie Palmer, Fay Domer, and Lee Dic~. Miss Iva Mac Wetzel left by streamliner Saturday afternoon for Pittsburg, Penn where she will spend a week as the guest of Harold Letner. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wetzel and Pauline left Tuesday morning for a two weeks trip in the eastern states, where they will visit Mr. Wetzel's brother in New Wood- stock, N. Y. Rev. Chas. B. Willming and fam- ily took Anna Caldwell and June Pollock to Cedar Falls on Thurs- day. The girls report that they are enjoying the Presbyterian Young People's conference there. The conference closes on Thursday of this week. There will be a meeting of the Band Boosters Club Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGrew and Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. I~H and Mrs. Mary Copping spent the week end in the Alfred Gregg home in Minneapolis, Minn. N MrL and Mrs;,Frank Bishop . of: Fred Lake spent last week with 1 evaaa were .weonesaay evemngI his son, George Lake and family in umner guests in me nome oi mr. Mount Vernon. and Mrs. Jesse Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Butterfield Mrs. Maude Keithley entertained had as their guests on Friday eve- at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ning, Mr. and Mrs. Max Oliphant Gill and Bernice of Mount Vernon I of Dixon, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sed- Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Johnston and dern and family of Cedar Rapids; Terry Wayne of Cedar Rapids; Mr. Jay and George Oliphant, both of and Mrs. Frank Gibson of Marion; Walker. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Skew and The occasion honored Mrs. Roberts' family on Sunday visited Mr. mm against the same will duly authenticated in the the Clerk of the Linn District Court. BLANCHE C. Admi~ G. M. Wilson, AttorneY.jalY * Free Prompt Rem0V l all DEAD sTOCI Call Our Nearest p oSe Collect Cedar Rapids 4. Anamosa Stanwood Mt. Vernon SANITARY - RENDERING CO. Cedar Rapids, loWS I.~xa Dept. of Agricalttff~ IAeense No. 1 L. Dyke were Friday luncheon in }n on guests in the D. V. Peterson home. L Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed of New Liberty spent Saturday night and Sunday in the Richard Reed home. C l~ r Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Franks and | Geraldine were entertained Sun- day In the Frank Marshall home in Kenwood. Monday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pollock were Mr. COMMENCING AT 2:00 O'CLOCK and Mrs. T. G. Copping of Pasadena, Calif.; Mr .and Mrs. R. C. Wilson, and Miss Hattie Wilson Located at 312 3rd Avenue South, right on newly finished black top street, 3 blocl , Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Miller and Mr. of the Methodist church, 2 blocks from the college campus, in one of the niceS " tolandMuscatineMrS" J. S.andArmstrongDavenportmOtoredon dential sections of Mount Vernon. Sunday. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY -- This home, consisting of 6 rooms, is an idea! Sunday dinner guests with Mr. for any one. Not too large, easy heated and large enough for an ordinary family. and Mrs. Will Shellhammer were Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox and son, is a large living room, dining room, and wonderful kitchen with new cupboards William, and Miss Bertha Boxwell built-in twin sink. The floors in living room and dining room are fine uuarter' 'i$ of Monticello, and Mr. and Mrs. white oak and the kRchen IS covered with high grade inlaid linoleum. There are littI# Axvil Tuel of Scotch Grove. Miss Mabel Kearns and Will rooms up stairs, all with hardwood floors and beautifully decorated. There is a Kearns of Marion were Sunday din- reception hall and an open stairway Built-in bath tub and all new fixtures. ner guests in the J. W. Brown home. Hubert Bruin and his parents of BASEMENT -- The home is heated by a Timken forced air oil burning furnace,I Oskaloosa, called Sunday in the L. used a few months Hot water at all times furnished by a Thermo grey waterhe t L. Batchelder home. Hubert and fact this little home must be seen to be appreciated Located on a full sized Max were room mates at the State University. dandy little garden plot, shade, cement sidewalks, etc. mereVF0 ; te.r d ter , Mr, and Mrs. Richard Bond spent Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tomas, west of town. Bonnie Duncan is spending this week in the Merwin Moore home north of town. Mrs. Bess Foust and Marlyn were callers in the home of Mrs. Walter Steckel in Anamosa, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harper and son of Davenport spent Sunday in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goldsberry at- tended the 25th wedding annivers- ary of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Golds- berry in Central City, Sunday. Mrs. Anna Gage returned home Monday from a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Plopp, west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brush and Roger of Cedar Rapids and Mr. and POSSESSION AND TERMS---10% of the purchase price to be paid sale day good faith. 40% in 30 days when deed and abstract showing good and able title will be furnished. Balance can remain in the property for a long years at 4 %. Possession can be had at once by complying with above conditions. REMARKS -- This little home will be a real buy, either for a home or an inv Homes in Mount Vernon are scarce and hard to find, money never was easier to an a home than now. Why keep on paying rent and moving every spring? TrY with us sale day, we will appreciate your presence. This property will be shown sale day to anyone interested. D W. E. CHALLIS, Auctioneer, Phone 130, Lisbon, Iowa