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~engin~ Im @. I Mrs. Joseph Bennett entertained 'r C%L] l~^.~ f% ~l~ %Jff~.4,~.m 'I"~.LA b~ ~& I.~ l ~,: Da ~A &A & 1 E| LI } Jens Jepson of Viola was a din-IMP. Vernon, I~ Hawkeye-Record vernon ~o IOi her bridge club last Thursday with}~'1"m 'Amu~ 'urn'" -~wff.~. [ IV|l~l~y ll~lll%g~ l[-l~lll IH Jl~li~l~l.~ %.Jl~Bll~l I l~ly II~VU'~ Ine[ guest of Mr. and Mrs Jens and The Lisbon Herald D-- -- = eight guests present. |n Dr. Frank Cole Home [ ' +Mllli m~mimm li ~ - I Kstthl-yn Worley weaerson }ast Friday. i Thurs July 19, 1951 ru~ ,J ~!v~p~?ln~i:afs~Vi!~ran} ~hi~; ~a~tr~a~t:ad~?Ugweh~: ~v?tRen?! ] ~---i--~ ~ ~ ! lvn-. ann v, rs. tlarold x~amsay wereI e~yt;~. Caint~ ne e coTlheh:~hl 3feP:'sa~udrZ?eY/auk ~ ii 1 1 ~ ~ :aOsT?v~CenAt.Sy' AnTe Dm~Om~erA~s S .f the Par- S~.:danYe Ls~ ~i~ i2~vIaaind MI~ iterman at Nit. Vernon, Mr. and hilts. r : " . i of the wedding of Bessie B Rusk~ ~ n 1 1 ~ Im[mllmM~J;~J : ~oclety met xnursaay at the[ The I M Rodmans and C C i Dean Haworth Cedar Rapids and in Q}U|[ G0. picnic will be held August gUare~tSa~?[rwS:pper with a tneatreiof Donna Texas and Carl E" ReedI ~lllhl l[[l~llmlll ~ ihome of Mrs. Ed Dvorak near Ce-ISchneiter of Monticello visited inlthe homes of George Dripps, Ever- : 0 p.m. at the Frank Petrick p Y ' of Cleveland'Okla Dr Cole read ~ ~ ~ ~ ~l~:i~.~[] ~,dar Rapids. Mrs. William Novak the A C Rod an home Sunday ett Finns and Clarence PeWees at offee w*ll be fur shed. Mr. and Mrs. John Neff and son ithe marriage service at seven-thirty ~ 1 ~ ~l,il ! ~: ~ + I was co-hostess. Next meetmg will I The Kenneth Lorenzes of Mar'ton!Marion where Mrs. Stanley . re- ra - - . John and Mrs C W Neff left i The bride was attired in a blue and I ~ 1 ~ [,l ~il~ [lli~~ i ; be held in the afternoon at the Le- [ were Sunday even|ha visitors of mained for via|tin~ Marion and Ce- . . ~o :fofto, y efl 2 Thursday for Bouider,'Colo. where 'lwhite summer nrint accented by i~1 1 i ~ ~ I ! gion Hall with Mrs. Matilda Stastny[ the H. J. Christians. " !dar Rapids friends before going to ~ ~v'~tay Tuesdav~'~ev=~(ven~*3~ they will visit for two weeks with white accessoriesand red flowers. ~ 1 1 [~l ~1 U]~[1 [ and Mrs. Viola Becieka entertaining.[ Last Fridav Mrs Edna McGrew:west Branch no IOn~hike to A~)t)ey ~reek where iMrS~vE'b/ke.fH ~ch~siS:%e fkyr:~! A reception given in the Schroe-[ ~ 1 1 1 l~l ~ I I LUTItERAN SE~ES [and Mrs. Ruth Pearson accomoan-The John Gables of Cedar Rapids :enjoyed a picnic games and a i~: . e.~. e !der home by Mrs. Helen ~cnroeueri ~ 1 1 1 ~ ~,i Walter .~abins ~t.ft~n~ n~r lied Mrs. Mary Stanley of Pasadena entertained the Harold Ramseys at p extenunt After returning to thetic ' ~ant. r w n~ k-meet~ hememformmr !and. Mrs G. E. Barmmomew, as-~ will conduct- wor~hlpk .- serv ces: Sun- to visit various former neighbors supper Sunday evening. ,th- o~ home they were served icei . .B ulder; M s S~e ~ s te ,s,s~er oy ~v,r. ann wlrs. Joe. Meade,[ lllll ~ ~ [ day at the Luther--~h h~+ ~a and friends among whom werei The Harry Hammonds of Ha.ion. ' ~.~A a and cake '1 rteten ~etL tlhonored the couple after the cere- ~ 1 1 1 ~ ~ I ] a m The sermon "~sul~i'ec[~wil'{ t~e I Mrs Samuel Palmer, Paralta, Mrs. ] visited Sunday in the Wilbur Shaf- ,~,~. ~"v[@aS J . ~~" ~ ~~~" -- I mony l~resmmg at me re[resn-, ~ 11 1Denny~~cmaue~zKy~t=arlyse rays ~a.nd.Mrs Rudol h Mala~ek attend [[|| - i I " ~c Club Ch rus met with Mrs. iINVITE WSCS Iment'table were Mrs. F. F. Ebersole[ ~lll ~ ~ [ i''why Do The Righteous Suffer?" [Susan Yesley and His. Isaac Fet-~.fer home. ~'"~ z~orthrup last Wednesday af i 'and Mrs Bartholomew ] HONOR HAR~LINSKY [- [nimu~on Ire -~ Women of the Mt Vernon WSCSI " ! ] . ~d,' Poll;el~e~erin~ffiWei~3d have been invited by the Martelle Mrs. Reed is a niece of E.R. ll i i ll ~ l~i~ ] ', Mr. and Mrs. Harold Khnsky ar-I I ~es Revhon~ s ~o ~,+'lWomen's Society to be their guests iRistine and had full charge and care ! ~ i i ll ~ ~,I rived last Tuesday afternoon for/| ] = --~*~ of thehome and the lateMrs' }hme Th r~ Ion Thursday afternoon, July 26, at~ . "! ~ i n ll Ill ~ I l a week's visit with relat,ves and ]1 A ~ IL i i A I i|y, direc~"or:~'~'~'~' ~=~ ,~"~;~.12. Those who plan to attend are Ristine durmg her last protractedI ~llll ~ ~ i ~tfriends. Klinsky just completed all "~ ~ll lira ~ ~ 104--:3 ~ e. S.E. ~'~dE]~ Worki~,~,' ~" ~ "" ~ ~' ~ ~ [ asked to contact Mrs. Paul aster- I illness. In a short time Mrs Reed,i 10 weeks' course in automotive ! Cedar Ro id$ Iowa i . "'s ~*n ~r*can + ma~ m n- -lose friendshi-s Mr I ~l~ ~ 1 ~l IF---- ~l~ P,t ~, which - ~ ~.~ + Igaara, mguz. ~ ue a y c P - . -I ~ne r.L,~, ann a-rt nays WhO I[~.= ll ~ ~=a.L "r~=l. . training in ~ou~n ~aronna, reported~l k-J-- |An invi(at[on'~+==~ ~ ~/'~.~-t ~ !Reed ,s engaged m business lnltook part in the livestock judgingil~Uq~ll~y ~mll[I /l~lK~Ito Camp Rucker, Ala. and returned[] ' [ M[A~ ~ember- -~ '~'' "~- ~^~?.u~u t~ ! BERTRAM BADGERS iCleveiana. I contest sponsored by Bachman Feed i / i home on furlough I r~xt me:;|22ec[u-~'+~ a['~ena[ d-er- 4H club metI Afteraweex'sstayinMt VernonlServiceandDonMinertarelookinglJ~(~|n~ MOMOrS I II II !1 W e A,a= | Vednesday ~fternn~oC3n w~u2:~[T~:r~da~, j~lygl2s at the Bertram the couple will leave.forOklahomalat some purebred Angus cows and ~+ ~ .~ ~ ! atAthPl~n~:i;~r ~Vi~hh~%Sunday i[ ~ ~ l,~ ~ L C / "Sly 25 ~+ ^ . .7 ' .~,^,; ^ .^L ~n+ tO ma~e ~neir name In t=tevelana |calves a~ me ~v,o wolraD |arm Duaiey ~mim iVl[ vernon wahl 2~,i ! ~ --*~ nunt~ ut ~vus. na*~. n*t m=.*u=r~ w=.= p.= . ' " ' " 'in honor f Mr and Mrs HaroldI" up w.h.r, ~,~-+k r~n,~rf~r ~-------- on las~ J~rlclay mornmg, t top honors in the 2nd Annual Live- O . I] . = .a .*. -- - - m I These cows are out of a 15 yearlstock Judgin~ Contest last FridayiKlinsky- Present were: Mr anal| 4- | V~II| well ~aruraay old Angus which Milo showed as : and will be a-warded a free trip to IMrs. John Nickolls, Mr. and Mrs ~,~| | a two year old during his last year i the Ralston Purina Research Farm I Leonard Teeters, Misses Clara Klin- I~ - ~ : of club project work. The boys near St Louis this fall bv the tsky and Lois Baumgartner of Cedar~| ~#,~RI~ ~Amm4$~ C ~&~ IP' ~A~.&~, lin1 ~ lip I~t~l~ ~l~l [] I~lil ill~ i studmd his CO C as n a I Baehman Feed Service of Mt. Ver-, Rapids, the BIlL Novak y and ~| | II ~ ~[~ I1 lln I' U I~l i ll f' I nearby pasture before judging the lnon and Don M Minert Purina|the Los Baumgartners of Newhall. / | ~[ii~ml n l~V nv~l~ i~l~llllllll~ e lr~+~ tcOws shown in the picture, iSalesman Lisbon. Dudley is thel ~ N [ The aged cow won first at four son of Mr. and rs. Howar Sm h.I Sot C~rvUle Fr~noh of San An-l| [ I " ' e~ i state fmrs and second at the In-Roland Henlk son of Mr and'. [| yUl~m= '~'~r~nr~r~e " : ' ' i~onlo Texas nas oeen visiting vlr Bn~: l~rrgK~ Shell Gu:, ~ ',ternational ash 2-year old. It has i Mrs. Leonard Hemk of Mt. Vernon and lVIrs Joe Stastny this last week I/ . ~ ~ ]been bred recently to a son of the, won secono place win a score at while he is on furlo" "h from th~ ! . ,0. Shell ]nn . ~ l$30,000 Angus bull, illeen Mere 487th ! 268 points out of a total of 300, trail !a, w u~ vl| ar a.Y5 to $12.95 [ -.w~ ~at the Tim Pierce farm at Creston !ing the winner who had 275. Hisl !/ L e ~ n | " ~ :~ ~ +! " ~ ~ ~ h m-'h-- of "he!award was a ba" of -'i" chow andI ~^- + o]t are oerrer than ever for so little t~---IJ ~--- ~.~.~ ~~ '+ ~ i {Ill. ThiS COW ~S ~ e ut er t ~ ~ i ~v~r. ano ~v~rs. ~narms [ -~ulaenbl~ell ~ ~~ bull which was sold to J. C. Penney Bill Stork son of the Howard| parents of a son born last Saturday | f~ :~ ~o~!:~ < ' :i~i~ l for $10,000. Storks, reeewed a checkerboard This is their fourth child. ]| --,| . ~"-. "~:~, -#~ : ~z~ ~.~ ~ .:--" jack knife for third with a score of } Mr and Mrs Dick Bartosh enter. / [ :+iii ::::: ~ ! ~ 266. ! tained Sunday night with a supper. I :Use Cornell Courts ] Others ranking high in the con" i Guests were Mr and Mrs Harold, THE SPRING COATS | Quaker State *, ~~:i:~ +~; --, i test were" 4th ]3ob Stork 265 5th Klinsk-" Mr andMrs Vernon Eren | tar/ournamen~ FIn :, - . " . ~ Y Roger Dolan 260 6th Donald Neal beraer,Ih r ~ t~n -I ~ ~OO~ fe~ IOQ~ | : o . W t e uc I r Ken " ":i~ii i!i;;;::i~ ::'i;:::i;;ii;:;;~:;:::i:"'!i~!~ [ 257" 7th, Roger Bider an 253 8th John Te man wa renorted |it ] ~r ,~, dall O11 ~.+~+~+~ ~::: : i ::i:i+i~i::,!:! : i Abuut 20 t players compet-+ . ' ss s ing in the Iowa State Open Tennis J~m Moore, 251 9th, Don Simmons, Sunday. Ed Dvorak was taken to / very mexpenmve up to $29.95 [ '~+~ ~+:::::: >':::::::::: "::::::: "~:: ' '248 10th ~.roet* xeggy 239 llth Kerosene tournament at Cedar Rapids lastlo^~. ~r^ ~' " ~;'~.~.n'.^~.J a Cedar Rapids hospital for treat-)| [ ~'~ ~:~ u ed+ ouu ~=,~. ~o. ~ ment Sunday " " ~:::::::~ : ~::::::::,::: ::,:-'- week came to Mt Vernon and s I " W n ::::::+:: + ::+::::::+ '+ 207 [ . ome s Su,ts Jam Th,s Parade / g ^l t'~ ~i~~~ [the Corne ll teams courts while some, : Many friends and re lahves at-[| . . . | "~1 ~J ~ ~ umers paruclpanng were wayne nd d lI ~ili~i~ |in Cedar Rapids were too wet fori tte e the funeral of Mrs. MarySee[[ e~t 11 ~1OO~ .~ [ :+ii~~~~ ik~:~ nlav The Cornell courts are con- Biderman, nowaro ~finger, ivn~e held last Sunday afternoon at Brosh [ --- "I" -- -r -r---, ~ -r ff [ :'" $ ~" =- "" i Wolrab Paul Vishsel Vlnce WOL r Wash I,I Isidered among the best in this part~ . .~, ~. " Chapel in Cedar Rapids. Walterl| [ 1,~ ":~i!iiii~ "~" I of the state They were built to I rat), francis ~anaoerg, ueixoy ~er- t Sabins conducted the services. [| p ~UL~ ~,~*.~ o~.~ ament frY John Drahos Kelth Butternela Mrs t~ " meet requirements for tourn i ' ' 't . Helen Sipe and sons and Mr.|| | ob Miss Barbara Bates, daughter oflplay -. .+;1 p t ed[| SEE OUR SPI ClAt | GmMl~n{aani~ ~47~ Be~3s~l:{~P?HateeCm~n! R Larch Shes~aK ,:a znermanseveral!Uavla S~r~:!i 2a~n!Ptl Cy~mOtone;:l~ ~:: I[ [ e Are Open From 6:30 A.M. ,o 9:00 P.M ebekahs |ns?alled Wolrab,s r ' Zipout Coats $18-95 to 34. 0 r n . e. . way, son of Mrs. Bruce Mullen of+my ,eaar Kapuds Staff lwere Sunday dinner guests at thel/ / I~Oll ana ounao were angus cows tierKsnlre sows onard ch a Y Mt. Vernon and Ward Hemenway,~ Le Tra t s near Marion w I1 announced Clara Archibald was installed as Bob Henik market lambs" Rolan Mr r " '~- " -^~ c" [[ t of Boone as forma v " ', and M s. Emil v~ml~. o,- by her parents at a recent party in Noble Grand of Hill City Rebekah Hen|k, Poland gilts and marketf lon, Dave Neiderhisar and Mrs. ll T ^.T ! l~ ~, . ~ California was a recent ~uest in|lodge of Mt. Vernon on Tuesday, sows; Paul Bowers, Holstein nairY/Hupp were Sunday evening guestsl/ o~n~e,~mn~l u=~m ~,~! ~Ll~ [ KIP1 l~]~t ~m~l~tll~ ~F~l~l~ town The announcement was)July 10, by District Deputy Presi- cows. All boys participating were] at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joel/ [ "~ ~,~#| I ~P~IVI%,~ gl%~ll%Jl I made during a bridal shower for dent Cleota Schamberger and her 4-H, FFA, or young tarmer mem-[ Kremenak. [| Good Cools To Close [ Mt. Vernon, Iowa Miss Bates' friend, at which time|staff from Cedar Rebekah lodge of bers. Mr and Mrs Don Brutsman and II the last gift box opened contained Cedar Rapids. ~ I daug~*ter were Saturday evening [1 $5.95 $7.95 $! 1.95 to $1875 [ a miniature West Point ring and Other elective officers installed Achievement Show supper guests at the Kremenak[] -- -- -- " | a card reveahng the wedding date were: Lueille Berry, vice grand; . -- -- [home. I| | as July 21 [Laura Anderson, ree secy; Eliza- I$ ISureau ~roaram i ~ [- - ~'~ t~l~& ~,News [ t " i [ beth Kimballfro.secy."Carrie , The ceremony will take place n ' I:VI:oVr%AV ~Dgt"lAl~: St John's cathedral in Denver Mr [Kyle, treas. Mrs. Arch,bald ap- Mr and Mrs. Denny Neal were I1 mmW&l%/ll~'~==~ II ~/&~l~==~&~ =,~'~ ~v[.= M,]I~. R" ,t RrucelPointed as her other officers the hosts to the Franklin Twp. Farm[ Twlla Pederson [I DELIGHTFUL REFRESHMENTS -- COME AS YOU ARE ~ in This and Mrs Edith Mullen left Wednes- followmg and they were duly in- Bureau on Tuesday even g. l1 - -~--. ~--. "~ ~'-~ '~'-"-~d" +~ ~*+endIstalled: Mabel Thompson, color meeting was the achievement show The Ronald Cofflands and Mrs Born O~lee Opens "/:~ --- First Show St~'t~ 8:00 ,I ~l~e wedding [bearer; Jane Koza, warden; Max|he for the 4-H girls. They had an in- Jim Clark visited Jesse Stiller in|| Frosted,Chocolate I Chocolate Tray|s, conductor; Emma Ballard, teresting display of garden produce, the Iowa City hospital Sunday. [I . ] . ! . Earl Davis Will Head chaplain; Pearl Martin, musician; textiles picture frames and sew- Harl Gibson visited in the Homer ll ~~]l [ 411~-~,roll,l l" . .~"~[1 Cho,-^l- - J ,overea I ~.overea I Maud Siver, R.S. to N.G.; Mac ing on display. Carol Achenbach1 McShane home Sunday. II -w,~n=:~| ! ~-. IUt~ %1 If'%df%E I.~.l ~ I Blaine, L.S. to N.G.; Ethel Coster, and Myrtle Clark, gave a demon- [ The Carl Burroughs and Jean and l1 1 1 1 i ! I 1 " IF J TtON I /l'lln/ inTS I .nerrles ]RS to VG" Betty Caldwell L.S. stration on cleaning wall paper and [ ~,~.~o ~ rh=.h ~ ~v[1 1 . 1 " .All 1 uit'.tmuAvt Ib,to V G Ehzabeth Hess ms, de pc ted walls Kathleen Notbohm $ .3S I,ii~ qQ 1 I~ ~Or Earl Davis was installed the new } .; " - . evening dinner guests in the Jim " N G of IOOF Lodge 551 at Mt I guard" Addie Gage outside guara; ann way oimvec snowed how to ~ ~h= ~m. +, "m,+~n I1 ~1;~'1~,~ I II [] Vernon July 11 b~r Roy Heady t Dr Bertha Swim junior P N G " finger paint a lampshade [ Th l1 lll i '2 1 :f ~l I ~ s~%d~ ~ "M I ~B ' ' ' " " ' "" "' e Tuttl "and C E e raye ~eitsons ~v rs ~vlable . Dist Deputy Grand Master and Verda Games Dorothy Games Mrs. Margar t e . .[ '+ [| ~W~l " ' " ' " " i it an l~enson ann ~er~ruae Jensen, ~rs. Wmg trouble w~th Ants and other Insects? Lstaff. The following officers will Leva Fxelds, and MildredThomp- Herrtott judged the exh his ~d/NelI Davis the Howard McShane~l FRI SAT. -- 31ffLlr 2, ,serve with Mr Davis during his/son candle bearers Ivean Holtz uemons~ra~ions assis~ea oy me leas-/ l1 I .-~,; 7Z. z ~- ,=- -~. 1 "' " " v 1 and Jilo mmuy o~ ~prmgwue ~ne ~en . term of office" James McLaughlin w,ll be Lodge Instructor and Addle era, Mesdames Pa e ka -/ ' .~ . ll ~-~m~m~ ~rmma, ~cuon ~'ac~ea-, ~ In ' I ! [VG" Charles McLaughlin" sec." Roy i Gage," House Mother. vec. Jim Neal and Roland Henik [ uavm mmny or ~orwayl r~ver~ wop- [I 1 Color by Technicolor "Action-Packed" i . I ff'v,n,~e~e,c |Heady fm sec" Frank Moore, treas" I Junior PNG Dr Swim was con gave a talk on electrm w g f ! l1 I ,~ w,~= ~.moW, ,~,~,~,ffi ~ .~, i - ,~ ~ v ~ ' " " "' " [ ~unaay VlSl~ors in me ~art Lpavls /I I nt Kdler I guaranteed I IFred Mc g " ; -]ducted to the P.N.G. chair in a very . home in Mt Vernon A ! ~ Lauhhn w Elmer Kota the farm and the proper care of ,--. . i Ag,- [ska con.; Lawrence Coon I.C," Don|impressive ceremony Her officers|electrm motors. The young people| "r~o w~.~" M~tr,~=~ ~,P ~'~h,mh l1 I -.Z:':.;LTJ'J. ?'ff:: " I I Ant I~llier i "" IDolezal, O.G.; George Coster, R.S.I and P.N.G carrying flowers and served refreshmen~ on]he lawn to[ Ol~io~an'~-~W]'l'l~+~V~cke~" ~+'~{k~7/1 + -'" I 3Sc I q.:.John McClelland, L.S; to:cand!es," formed an aisle .through|then g~r uP :u~e:rmg ~o memoers[ were Sunday evening dinner guests[I ~ i I i~.~.:; w~o wiacnula.^~r~~ ~o V.~ ~.; ~vnicn sue was escor.~ea ~y tne u!s~. ['~"~o~'~ ~.~ h~|d .f th~ N'~l~' in the Guy McKee home. [| Petrick R.SS" Jack Turner, L.S.S.; bal'd sang "In the Garden of To- home when it was found that the . ~Y~';" ~ .-;+'L.---ti ,-- -- --' ~ '~ I v~,th Center room at the City Hall I uesm ~ean uarsee wen ~o usage[| VISIT OUR CLEAN MODERN REF~ESHMEWg STAND I ~reaFe~Ka cnap. morrow" ~'-- -- - New I Mead's I r,n ~ e'-- "" r " - her [ could not be used as it was beingi Saturday vlmtmg m the Carlson[l Enjoy Some of the Many Tempting Taste Delights Available For Youl - I " .- ! I'eei tsetter - ~ =, -- ~.ittl xex t~tay p esen~eu al corat-d IJonnston nome. ueAnn zs remain-ll ' IH ' t'Jnwave i Dextri- i "--;. Y=[ woman S I~IUD IMolre~ basket of roses and a giR from her ]reu ~-" ling for a week. II - ' . ' Pin I h i;^ o I wnrn L CLUR officers, Pearl Martin, pres of theI l:.--J--. [ The Alvie Sheehys and Kea at-I| 1 SUNDAY ONLY SULY 22 blONDAY - TUESDAy =nd rln f~url i Moltose ! [GARDEN P.N.G gave her the P.N.G. pin, a[ r~,u~ ~tended the horse show at New|l ~ "MISTER 880" ~ WEDNESDAY JULY23-~-~ i =k. -- ~, I Hadacol ]tJ~e. l~va:?;es~Ur hW~mhe ~u%1~a~~ gift of the association, and Addie I Mrs. Don DoIe,&| I Sharon and visited in Montezuma. I| 1 Warm', Human" Double Featuxe' ! i .:~5,I~O. I [ e me . .Y: Gage secy presented her a P.N.G. t lora Buc- I Sharon Sheehy returned Sundayll [] " "" ~" "- [] L :'-~"-'----" i; ~1 =~ - I $1.1 9 I Ju y 24 at 2 p.m. zne group wn~ certif'icate [ eran~ ~vloore ana Mrs. r ~[ Cram ~,~ v+~it .t M.-tezuma II Bur* uoromy ltl~ ~U~ at ~tUWrEmUMA s u ' . , pIus tax,74c ! "Whu - [tour the Haeseler garden, proceed Visitors were nresent from Cedar|were Sunday dmner guests of the[ Th~ W M Emor~on~ of Marinn|i 1 Lancaster McGuire Combat Story P R eh ,| ) to the Arlo Stmger farm and con- Ranids and Tinton Jennie Garrett |Charles Fords. [ w~ ~ 'v~ ,~v ,~;.n~. a,~t~ in *hel| Edmund Gwenn i ard Widm~rk ' l clude at the Albert Fischer home and Ivean Holt-z were in charge of l Dick Neal, son of the Denny[ ~[rs~ara'~7~ta~e'i+~,ome." II I "So Wonderful-You'll Love It" li "GOLDEN GLOVES" . I for the business session Those need- refreshments " I Neals has been confined to his| Tho "~1 " - Boland f-nil- w re im ~ ~,~+. S?o those Cabbage worms now! ling transportation or having room " I home'for a week as a result of an/ visitors~tU~Vest Bend,a Bo~e :rd[I i I for passengers call Mrs.Hunter, ~ ! infection in his leg. ! [I . G t t" [ 3722. Former Unn County The Howard Neals and Jim drove ~tver*uUreThe Robert UUUaY'McKees of Wxllmmg-"in m , f mtls N uaran eed ac IOn wnth I = ]to Ames Sunday where they spent ~. ~ fll ~a--= ~~o~-- I . ~on, UeL, ana me nugn ~nyaers o L ~ N~TI. T I Editor D es At CheroKee t the day w~th the John Turners and) [| ,=,~[ ~~s ueeup~nt,~ ~ctmn,ect W" TA~t ,- -. . ,-. - -- ]x~u~e~,= ~v~,~;~==,~=, i johnnie i t=euar t~apms ana wlrs l~llt ~nyaerll co~lrl~uouS For $1 ,- ~JJII rtogNI -enon araen uus, ovc I mrs. : omanl program Frank W Moore went to Walker I rio- '^lezalo Doo- Metcalfsland son were callers m the Guy II m eox0mcam.sll icnairman oz me general cmv, ~Son Wednesdav to attend burial] i"Y. :' ~". . $" .~', ~, !McKee home I| s~,= **,~ "~---= =~. -- [Calmlingttaemme3~gr:fape~aP3?gr~un~iservicesofor Just|/M; Barry, form. erlag:to~:: atY2a;ttnr~;~ ~u~3~arc~;Pr[viM1rghl}l:~e I I : I ' - l eakor oz me walker ~ews, wno uiea r+~e and Mason Cit I II " "Ib~-Rn~r~,]~v le a.v" presiaen~, oepar~men~ cnalrmen ana I' at (~h,*rnk~ ,~rller thi~ w,=,~" lW~- I "~?~, ' . ~" . . - + I Gibson homes. Illl m r~l~ ~ - . [p g chal men fr . Barry has for many years beenI I Lesta Jean Parsee returned from[ i ro ram "r am the depart- Marie Reyhons vlsltea Irene = " Mmes mirich ~ - ~[ur[z o[ vm[on [rom ~amruay un-. . l k4 l| ~ " l == [ i " lJD~t]f]i ~") [ments. Thin includes .o = : ' publisher of the Cherokee Times Iowa C~ty after a week of school. [ LEE II ~ l == [ == 1 1 ~J[~.~.~ ]Wallace, Bris~in, umo~L ~acnman, IMr Moore worked for Mr Barry["'- ~ . ] Richard Pollock is spending thel one " ueona ~eynons returnea rmaay l~ ~ ~ |Don Hen|k, Fischer, Scobey, St " ! and his brother at Walker" for 16 [ ~. r ~" - i'- - [ week in the Ivan Neilson home [ H nter Two de art at~e spenamg a week w m ner~ [.~l~ ~l ~~i [ braker and u P " i years During his residencein I The Frank Oxleys of Cedar Rap- / ~ s had not been oromer tn taw ana s~er ~vlr ana i . }ment program head Walker, Mr. Barry served as state} - -.+. . ~. '~ '. lids were Sunday callers in the,~,~~ tln will Mrs lony rllnz oI ~en[er Faint 1,- ' ~" " " i named at press time. Mee" g '" representative in 1913 1914 and 1915. " . . ~ . ". !Clarence Neal home. / ~~~;~ da ~ ~unaay evenln~ callers in tne~ [be at the Hoidahl home on Fri y, He was an early exponent of good! I Mrs. Frank Huth and grand-[ .~ ~~~h~ ~eorge v ISllSet nome were ~ne a ' i July 20 at 8 p m roads and served as president of [dau~hter were Thursday morning/ ~ ~P"~~. ' - - + franK raymans and cnitaren Mrs l ~ or ~'~ aden All Day Sunday I . ~ U.S. H~ghway 59 assoctatmn after] '. "~callers of Mrs. Mary Tayl . / ~:~f~:;2 ' ~P~r'~r~ - " " I marma t=ircle ot k'.w.u. Writ moving to Cherokee. i~uce vlsnsei, ~[amey ana MaryI Betty Sue McShane was a Satur-[ ~ ~~l~l~ "--- ~ I have a bake sale at the Stol~z t~lean- i uomse, anu ~eorge's aura ana 'da, overnight guest of Roxie Rae ! ~ ~/~ i ~ '~[ers Saturday morning, July 2lst. 39p ''NN TW~~AU I uncle:r~apms the Frank Haldys of Cedar ! Pe~ierson. ~ Doroth'" '[ ~ ~~~"~~~:: [ Business Cards n~eLeL~jna:~t~:~!!P ~amcmhBuUj~e~uMw~! BIB3!!i!s P r P::g e 3s t ~end P rH;p:Y I Mys~rp ~ere ;r a~Ii~ne~ n a fishY" [ ~ ~~~i~ [l~ [ d y, y,: P P -[ a d s ments at the July Farm ,~,r ~A, ~l= ~nent Sunday ~ ~- ~~~. ~~ I ~ram will con~mt of a report y e,BuIeau meetmg Tuesday. ! ~":--:~- ~-~me at Viola,~ ~, -- I Mt. Zion Rangels, a demonst a ~ The Denny Neals entertalned+~ d from ~t { ~'~ |' " TELEVlSlON = '+" ',+ + vo 'othe HaBluebird 4-H u . members ot the Franklin Township, Y PPY + Probate work and movies Refreshments will be '~Farm Bureau at their home Tues-i L,Ukeos hospital. She is much .n~-[ ~a -- --~--~~'~~ Res 120 First Ave N. Dial 2882 sold by the Rangers following the day The boys' and girls' 4-H clubs vroved:. ?n Mon d?~qteh~ Neals vista-I ~:i~ ~ r~ " ~~ ~']+~'~- ""~ Mr. Vernon. Iowa meeting. ,presented then" annual achlevementl ~,~ and N~'--i t~" ~ ~: ;~ ~-~" . Office 733 Hlgley Bldg Dtal 7969 i show ~~ 5115 Cedar Rapids, Iowa t=.a.- ~.~ -- I Mrs. Robert Hedges and family i a3dtttee i~alpes F~eanch/a?~na:~?n?n[ ~ ~~'~: ~~ ~~ ~~- wnlle UaK I have returned to their home in Co- I nda~ " I ~ ~" /~" ~ ~~ RAYM%N~rnLey~%~"~ Mrs. Raymon S,ear. iwell, Calif after a five week visit I~I#[er a~Ia~~= ~rUs ~eo Stodota and t ~: ~~ '~ occas,ona,ly A:~o~.!;t;: wtth51g~3;ra&n#O~d3;The Wilfred Barbers spent Sun- J,~h~thD~e: ~stleiza~:~,dab3 the[|?%lt~wrlM~'pi3sntMrS'FD3~y ~vein~in g gCue:s~rI ~ - - day at the Hank Wehrhand home' tives " "" ' ~J~ need Cedar Rapids in Atkins Lonnie and Cheryl who I rel--at --- !of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ramsey. [ ~ ~ ]~'F~='DN@ ~$~.~ Taxation Probate Civil Practicehave been via|tin,~ their ~randnar 'in? utto ~hauos!.uon ann ~orisi James Carpenter visited Billy[ ~="~ ~ ~ ~ 9[ ~ ~W~l~ ",- ~" ~ ~" = ",or ~lairstown ana tne ,~rmur mar- . -- + ~o, Dml 4362 420 W. First S ~ " Van Kirk of Oakdate who ts a service hi+ Vernon ents ~he past ~e=k. ,returned home 'eks and Bryan of Swisher were din-] - - ,~ w +- ' ~ . . ~ [] m~ mm . -- -- -- ~~ w lth them ~ + ~ ~ " her ~uests of the Antone Biderman . + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~l~ ~ ~l ~l~ thales wh, R. ~eTOLLFEw Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siebels and ion Sunday Afternoon callers were ln ~:r'ol Schmid spent last week [ ~ I~ ~i I ~m ~[/ ~V ~ll~ " 1 " Atto y Jerry accompanied by the Merle lthe Charles Bidermans, the Edwin~ . .~.:+ ~. r I Nora Public wt~n retauve~ u~ D~atr~uwn l~ODl~ 17"- ry Jackson family spent Sunday too-i Vavras and son Joe, all of Ely. [-- -------~ " ] ~ /~ ~ ~1~ ~ 1 ~l ~ ~" Probate -- Tax -- Civil Practice taring in Wisconsin. ; =- ~ [ -- n n / 4037 ~ '~'~ ~ ~1~ ~[~ ! ~g~ ~ Office 6821 Resiaence 314/The Otis ~tvers were Sunda'" af In 1950 9400 peaesu'ians were UA ~I ~h~ x~ -.~. ~le./ FRANCISF. EBERSOLEM-D- ternoon callers at the Lilhe~andikilled m the United States. I V%.~%,I~I [u[~ VYt, Alll 4"%~/ JLJLY 51 Mary Tallman home. it's important to buy YOUR TELEVISION SET from an authorized dealer who has adequate service facil;ties Your Television Dollars go further at Dan's Radio & --because our fine line of Motorola television ,ets are backed up by good service -- always at your We have the adequate parts and technical infor- to repair the sets we sell. Physician and Surgeon First door East of Methodist Church Dial 5412 CARL F. PECKER Attorney ~t Law Res. Phone 2-5316. Cedar Rapids Office Phone 3412. Mt. Vernon E. C. PRALL, Dentist Phones Office--5712 Home--6292 Miss Marie Sipple Dental Hygienist BRYANT AND ItAIGlt~ Veterinarians Office Phone 2761 Mt. Vernon, In. Dr. Bryant residence phone 2763 Dr. Haight residence phone 4252 G. E. RAHN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 3311 - Mount Vernon Don's Radio and Television Do. Cook, proprietor 6121 Mt. Vernon, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Eliott Snyder of+~ Akron, Ohio, are guests in the Ira Hempy home. , Sunday guests in the Harry Nost home were the Bernell Swartz fam- ily of Mt Vernon, Glen Woodworth family of Center Junction and Mrs. Cora Nost of Cedar Rapids. The Ira Hempys spent Sunday at the Dave Minnish home in Iowa City. Horace Brutzman and Ethel were l Sunday afternoon callers at the i Raymon Stearns home. 1 Virginia Nost who has been visit-~ ing her grandmother, Mrs. Coral Nost, in Cedar Rapids the pazt! week, returned home Sunday Jan|re Nost is spending several days in the Glen Woodworth home in Center Junction. The John Sivers spent Sunday in the Donald Heffelfinger home in Cedar Rapids. Subscription P~ease send the Hawkeye-Reco-d and Lisbon Herald to the following address for .years, months. 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