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1 Note Vernon Social ~HURCH~ . . ,~ Kollman celebrated his ~se, pa~ birthday Monday Nine ~,ip ~njoyed dessert and a theatre Mt Vernon Townsend club No 2I," TUemenwa'" Wed Woman's Club Notes Iwill meet with Mrs. Ethern Meakin L1. Friday, July 27, at 7:30 p.m. . ~ |el ~- | ;WOMAN'S CLUB BOARD Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woods enter- |O ~.allrornm ~am Mrs. George Uthoff, president of rained at dinner Sunday evening in the Woman's Club, is calling a honor of their daughter Joyce's Reveal Marriage of Elna M. Ostergaard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostergaard at Armar ballroom on Wednesday evening on the occasion of her birthday anniversary She was pre- sented a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Curt of Mt. Vernon were Friday afternoon vis- and grownups Hershey bars, gum and candy, were given as prizes for the races. --I.-- . - OAT HARVEST BEGINS Harvesting of oats has come into Mr. Vernon, L~ Hawkeye-Record nd The Lisbon Herald Pa e Thurs July 26, 1951 g 5 Jeanine Kay Stastny, who re- ~d'" 16th birthday About 35 relatives announced last Friday evening the itors in the George and Tillie full sway this week. A few farm- ceived a.week's treatment at aCe: ice. ~ snip club willmeet Wednes- and friends enjoyed the occasion, marriage of their aaughter, Elna Kramer home. ers began cutting and shocking last aar r~aplas hospital ior oroncnial d-week [ernoon, August 1, with Mrs. Games were played and Joyce re- lvlar~, to William Litts, sun of Mr 1he mappy rmmemaKers me Friday and Saturda,~J. l--'tr uble-, returned to the paren+al r rezerson Mrs Adoloh Bid- ,~,~v,~a m~nv =ift~ ine'hlding a anu Mrs ~ennem ~.itts, on Jan~u,~ 1" H k~ ~ --------.-. l IOyfl ~asrny name Last tnursaay. ". ~ ~,- o . . "/o ly omemaKers anQ ~ne ~woaern Mr and Mrs Charles Sladek ~c iwIll be assistant hostess wrist watch from her parents 1951, inChicago: .Ill. The couple Maids group met Wednesday in the m.r. ann. lvirs Anarew ~iarK, lviiss . ~ .- ~ " " Pen were marrlea wnue on a L:mcago ffURCH ~en.^ ~ son oi lv ir; ana lvirs. Social activities at the Everett o'clock buying trip for the An-Nu Dressdemonstra~edC mmunitv hall~i.asswareMrS Glennetchin~Blaineto itedVimereiativesL~el~aernisarin Maquoketaana mothersatur.Vis- ii ilyC mpamea.to visit Mr.me and~ranKMrs.bmueKLee Stahletam" c, celeora~ea his ninm m i w ek n honored / " ' Lee ~tinger ~ w ~err ~acnman, ~,~ S Shoe akers th s e e d The bride is the dau~,hter of Mr I . :~. ; "~. =. Shop The ceremony was perform- the women "~ " day. Karen Clark returned with i ann son at Morning ~un on Sunday. ~ ~-/uay wire lu guests in- a ~ " i ~cooey ~. fischer uon l-lenlK 1-1Ol- lp. Their a wiener r,~* ~.~n +~+ the Ralph Shoemakers of Mendot,land Mrs. Beneville Bates of Glen-~.~,~, ~'n w 'o :,'~ '+~ ed by Dr. Charles Goff in the Meth- " Jones " her parents after a week's visit! Mrs. Rose Kaplan called on her Liver thefT. -- -Ill who arrived Friday. Saturaay I dale Calif and the bridegroom is '~ ~;~'~ ~:'~,~,~;~+:~s~"~,:;~ odist Temple. The R.Q. family returnedthere with Marcia O'khe~* i aunt, Mrs. Rose Fuhrmeister last was spent at Muscafine ana l~ew, g vv M " s " this week from a visit with Mrs. g" I Sunda= evenino of the nd Mrs . - ~the son of Mrs. Bruce Mullen of, . r. LItt will be associated with Richard Brlsbin will n 1 n a wa en'o ed at ,and plan discussed for the housing vacation.P~ F id ~ Bosto,I1. Su d y s ] Y Mt Vernon and Ward Hemenway the Ostergaard Motor Sales and Mrs. Jones' parents and other relatives Sunday dinner guests atthe Joe i Larry and Bobby Trak0sh and '| pirn~c" ,~. ~."~ '1 ~'~" the cabin at Ivanhoe with the Lee of "Boone i anu social acuvmes or me cmo. Litts will continue as owner-man- in Oklahoma ~remenaK name were me ~mil Up- - ~. "-- brid- ~Inner ~or couples Huffs of Winfield, former residents, i ~'- her father i ~ ager of the apparel shop The couple Geor~'e Kramer th~ Frank ~'~* I meiers of Solon, Mrs. Maxine Hupp! ~ rman,~aE~rn:tn~r~urnea fr m a ge ClUO. .:arus win oe r' ~.~vc =~ =~c u: ' TO ALL MEMBER ' ' ~", -- -- '-- -~ - ~ - ~?.~']and Dave Neitderhisar of Cedar i--~.~' ".~ "'~ ~ "'~ " durin~ th ~---, and the Howard Cerneys of Cedm the brido wore a ballerina length S left Saturday for a two weeks nets ann rne ~arola ~.e~ner zami~y Ra i- ]uraay a~ernoon. ~,-' o '~ :'s. i Rapids as dinner guests The c.a ~vlan h,11o f~shicm~d over The program committee ~s cam-western trip after which they will of Pittsburgh, Pa attended the ] ~lr?S'and Mrs Edwin Vavra at I Dorcas and Janis Jones of Cedar ,-~*ame Fair of Chicago was 'Shambergers and the Walter Stoners ~h~" '.~ :: ~'~''~n~'~,~,~-~,-]~h~-i~io-~ ~f piling the year book now and the be at home m the Horton apartment. Kramer reunion at Bever Park I - i Ranids s,~ent last woek vioi+i,~~ ~ ~,~ena g uestin the home of i of Cedar Rapids were additi nalit'he*'val~lev "~H~'er'~s~hou'lct'e'r"iengt~t~]membership chairman and treas- ~ There were 67 present " tended the wedding of Miss Dorthea i ~ ~%~ ~ ~ = ~,*u~c~ ~asKal. Miss ~air is' ests for su er Monda un . -: - * * " 'Kushm n f !" li Ill " " r- a.u ~v~. ~. r. oo.~. 1-~ ;~'ent at~ !gu . .PP Y",illusion veil fell from a small bun-!urer are working on the hst of Finish Hay Balln In Mr and Mr a o lVlO he, ~am any ~f~. ~.~F~ . ,-~,c, cu~ege, ou~- i xuesaay a picnic a~ uls rar K ceiu- ] net of the tulle and tiny lilies, i members to appear in it. Your ~,~ --,~. T s. Herman Neb~ker [ evenin~ Miss Kushman is the I The Ed Joneses and son Robert ~.~- ~rVen~ng stiff, was. nonorea at!brated the fifth birthd2y ox ~arY*She carried a white orct~id sur-[name will automatically be placed ~DOOV ~reeK vicinl~ jr. and son Richard and Mrs. Her-I niece o~f' Mr and Mrs Frank Vavra I called at the Robert Rice home in t~ o~ 7 ~. v~ ~y muowea oy a szeaK ! ~mner, nephew or me ~noemazers. '~ non ~,~,~,o ~, ,~i- ~tenha I on the roll for 1951 52 if your dues -- man Nebiker sr. spent the week .~- - ~" ." "I Cedar Ranids Sunday evenin~ ' a~ the Staskalhome Six ~ i'"-~"~'="-:~,-'~'-'-"=:"-~-="-'-'J':--~" "lhave b ,n ~.a " 1"~' van ABBEY CREEK --- The Kaplan :rid ~v:;hn~latzves m Medlapohs vi~en, e ~r;?~hvav~a~am~IYi~:n; ~. Members of the Lutheran c~urch " N re Included. ~LINN TWP. FARM BUREAU 1 Mrs. Thomas Bassett of Chino ] have not had opportunity to pay Bros Hoffman and Gunn.finally ~" " ] Vavra's parents, the Joe Vavras and I are invited to attend church ser- ~. cleon was host and Dolores i Linn Townshin Farm Bureau list- J Ca]if served her sister as matron I them personally to Mrs. Harold finished with the hay baling on Twelve couples recently enjoyed I brothers here this last week I vices at the First Lutheran church m|nmu'm~||||~ nevenmgOStess, at inn buffetthe Drdinner i. and ~ Mondaened withy evemninterest" g, Julat ytheir23, meeting i fat the'Glendaleh n r andwasMiSSbridesmaid Marilyn JoneSThe at- f[] mail Kruse' Atreas ,phonetheyeailmaYto beMrs.sentc, byj. Thursdayputting it inaftern nthe barn andThursdayfinisheaat amg.pot-luCkin ~ne ~ommuni~y na~LSupper and sacral even- ]lodgel Reeularwas meetingheld Thursday f the Rebekahevening. !! hour Sundayin Cedar RapidSevening,and July 29 a fellowshiPThey ? YjoN~ison home Guests in- I Mt. Zion churchas Mrs. G. H. ]tendants were gowned alike in bal- Kramer, membership clmirman, Kenneth Kaplans. Harry Sproston The ~irm a-r~ cm~ gave ~ne Due to the absence of one of the', will near me presiaen~ o~ ~:arthage IV|~[ J o~n Culver, Harriet i Scobey gave an illustrated talk on ]lerina length dresses of tulle in [ would insure your m~me on the roll. started cutting hay at Russell Mal- achievement d a y demonstration tr~,~+" ,~ ,lab+ colle e .~ . ~ Instructors, Ins IO --*e, ~ g " during the Farm mureau meetlng st on ~.~, o Harp, Jack Prouty, John ~"How Birds Serve Men." Audrey light aqua tone complemented by ]Alth ugh dues are not delinquent licoats' Monday and it will be baled I po p ed until later in the term. l Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartosh of Mt. las~ weeK in ~ne t:ommum~y null The r fr ~p|~d~, ~.arilyn Kramer, Joan:Barrett and Betty Butterfield of ltulle dusters in a darker shade. ~until Oct. 1, earlier payment helps by Christophersen. This has cer- " I e eshment committee was lVernon are the proud parents of ~|~s~ein, Bill Hoese, Jan Jones, !the Bertram Township 4-H club i Their white Juliet caps were em- the board establish a budget and thinly been one summer to get hay Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Letner of Ce- I Stella Klinsky, Agnes Dvorak, Em- 1 a girl born Friday, July 20, in Ce- ~.ar Rapids; Jo Schilling ofi presented an interesting demonstra- Ibr idered with pearls and they I facilitates the preparation of a dry. Hay is done, now combining dar Rapids and the Harold Letner I ma Novak and Florence Klinsky.! dar Rapids. This is Bartoshes" first ~' o~ar~e. Gable and Don i tion on cleaning aids. Tommy Neal,[carried all-white cascade bouquets I membership report to the state is next. They started windrowing family, Pittsburgh, Pa were Sun- [ There will be a committee report on child t ~vmrion; Elaine Fair of~Linn Township boys' 4-H reporter, iof gladioli and summer flowers t ~ oats at Wilton Gunn's Monday af- day evening guests in the Franklby-laws at the next meeting I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richter and k [o; B.ob Blosser of Ottumwa; I told of their club projects and tours I Thoma~ Bassett was best man and I GARDEN DEPT ternoon. [,~olrab of Mr. Vernon Jan-]of this year Two movies wereiushers were Lt. Edward Boyle of! Over 25 members of th~ d t Mr. and Mrs. James Gunn accom- Letner home. [ David and Harry Clark sons of[ son called at the Adolph Nezerka ~ "k f:,~un ann Donna Staskal as- shown Refreshments were sum oy uro~+ w~i,~+ ~,-mor classmate of the ! - --=z-'- nanied Mr and Mrs Charles Blinks Osmond Berry jr. is a patient in I the Harry Clarks of Cedar Rapids, i home Sunday afternoon. in ser " menr enjoyeu me summer garaen = ' " ~ t home this week. I Sunday for a visit with their son ~:~: ~ ~mg the droner, the Lmn Township 4-H boys birdegroom and Lt William Haeger tour Tuesday which covered the to Amana Saturday evening for Marcy hospital, Cedar Rapids [ are visiting in the Milo Trpkosh / Mr. and Mrs. Jo Clark left Iast ~ ~. ~ :of Lowry Field. I gardens at the farm homes of supper and then to a show m Cedar P~|| ~e~ [ Roger Trpkosh was reported ill David and family at Kansa~ City, I For her daughter's wedding Mrs. i Mmes. Harry Decious Arlo Stinger, Rapids ------"'--~--':- . i a few days last week Mo Multi Color [! Bates wore an all-over embroidered Albert Fischer, Melvin Haeseler Mr. an~t Mrs. Wayne Keller and ~urs. uon uotezaL ! " " ~r,~ rose beige suit with brown acces-land Glenn Stoner Mrs Fischer Judy were supper guests Saturday VlSLISEL REUNION t Kiddies ---- Teen A ers !sories. Mrs. Mullen chose a lime]conducted the business, session at at the Wilton Gunn home g I green suit accented by accessorieslher home and provided refresh- Mr and Mrs Wilton Gunn were The second annual reunion of the ~~ii~ ~ii~| i .fii~ [iin white. Corsages for both were meats for the group. Members ex- Sunday callers in Iowa City Vislisel family was held Sunday,I i~ i~i~ ~I ~i ~i i~ ~:~" ~ I a m a m =m m= ~' ~ ~ ~ [iwhite orchids, pressed desires concerning the pro- ~wr ~,~n ~,~ w,~ ~v~,+ n July 22, at the Upper Palisades ! i~V| i V ~ iVVL" w in ~" with approximately 50 attending. I ~: ~,~'~'! ~~ ~|,~,#~ ~ ~ E~ ~ ~ E ~| V,| k ~ ~ ~ Jill" ~,uests~ A receptmnwas held fOrafter thethe ceremony [ Gawedd g .gram andf r Mrs.next MootsYear andwereMrSappomt Mc- ~o,~u,~ ~ ~,~ ~n~""n~"~.~ m a~k ~.s t~ Youngest member present was Sus- i " "n Den s an Ellen Vislisel, daughter of the i This is Your Personal Invitation to attend our at the Brown Palace Hotel 1 -led committee in charge of a gar- Mr and Mrs And-, Lain= were ad George Vislisels. Mrs. Ralph Davis] . . . ~ . . . Now 1.99 2 49 Ivet. The bride's table was decor-lden arrangement for exhibit at the ditional guests ~ s - and family from Kansas City came]ironrlTe ironing ~cnoo], conaucTea oy miss ~lna ~ " I ated with ferns and gardenias sur-, Sentember ~eneral meeting - " " i ~ ~" " thormuch news ~:veryoooyl ]iroundlng the wedding cake, flanked, The de-artment ,-Inns to send en . the greatest distance. ] Peterson, Home Director from the Ironrite Co . b li hted ta ers i ~" ~" " busy canning beans, picking bet- Y g P tries to the All-Iowa Fair g~rden ' for m n t t rms cooking e e c Maybe tAMER S DRY GOODS hsbon, In. ] The couple will make their ho,nelshow Any club member wishing to : x* w^^k " POSPISIL REUNION i all da The Pospisil family enjoyed a Y' " llon the campus in Denver, while !enter m~y secure rules from Mrs. mur~ .cw~ ,~ ~ c= . picnic dinner Sunday at the home m~g l --------------~--'---------- I Lt. Hemenway is in armament tAlva Hunter phone 3722. Entries COURT REP--P--0~~ of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biderman IhI IP I I IY ~~ ~ 'school at.Lowry Field. !m~y be specimens or ~rr~ngements. Preliminary hearing has been set in honor of Ray Bader of Cedar " "~'~I~ mm~ ~ 1he Drloe has nnlsneG her tnlru',~ L t. :-"1""1 ~f the " "~ "~ -" ~ " ~uu memucr~ arc rcmmu~u u for~rlflay morning a~ tuc cuur~Rapids who is home on furlough ~year at me university oI ~oumernt. i " " ar R " ~,lad oh show in Ce~ aplds Aug-house on a charge of uttering a from the Army. Present were the ]~alirornia ann Will concluue ner;,~+ Kth ~1oo ,~ ot~ u~,~ ~a~inst A H Can- I I college work at the University of l "? i~l~e u ' "e ut Joseph Pospisils, Sr Helen and Don s Radm & Tel * o ~ fleld, whowaspc d pbydp y evl ~lon ID?nv r AtUSC she was afflhatedI Luncheon guests at the Mr. and sheriff Harlan Snyder on last Wed- Paul, the Marvin Mallie family of wi~n ~appa ~appa ~amma sorority I Mrs. J. M. Macaulay home on last~nesday evening His attorney is C. Tipton. the Dick Russell, Robert Pospisil, Joseph Pospisil, Jr Ben Be sure to a~end this ana was a memoer or ~purs ~ ~'" wa w- -raduated from Mt ~ ~uesuay were lvlr. ann ~v~rs. oonn w. Garberson. Biderman and John Wolfe families, u, i nemen ,y,~ as g ~[Maley and family of Portland Earl Heeren Mt. Vernon, was and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shestak Yve " ~vernon m ~ ar~enuea ~,urne~ ua [ ' ' Repair any and ALL makes of Radms 'cadet trainin" at Cue and finished Ore and the Rev. and Mrs. W. J. scheduled to appear m police court, and Kathy. school whether you own i ~ n Macaulay of Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids this week after being at wes~ roln~ in lUOU. fie Im~ ~,~ . p variously stationed at San Angelo I charged with violation of the Cedar tree ~lCKU ann Uellve Texas Phoemx Arlz and Low Rapids plumbing regulationson P IT,", " Bertram Homemakers " " . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neal of an Ironer or not. You will )u# well s [LUX diffcrc ;1.95 1.50 O ing ire !rers tems r ' International ial 3521 Via rte !, :e-off low0 Field, Denver ] Phonographs -- Portables -- Home Sets Mr. and Mrs. 'Bruce Mullen, Kay Study "~]ass Etching" and Bruce, and Mrs. Edith Mullen were among the out-of-town guests The Bertram Township Home- -any Make of Television at the wedding, makers met Wednesday afternoon, July 20, at the Twp. Hall. Mrs. Glen Final Rites Held For Blaine had charge of the lesson 2 Philco Combinations in very good condition 3 Portables 1 Motorola TV Stop in and see us or Phone 6121 Rad;o Television Mrs. W. H. Slingerland Graveside services for Mrs. Corn E. Slingerland, 90, were conducted Monday at 10 a.m. in the Mt. Ver- non cemetery with the ReD. Marvin Kober of Cedar Rapids in charge. Mrs. Slingerland died at her home lthe Townshin Tea in Sent The in Denver, Cola,Thursday, Ju Y lnominattng committee for the Wo- 19th Her husband, the late W. H. j men's Work named at the Farm Slingerland, died in 1924. i Bureau meeting, consists of former The Slingerlands formerly lived ]Twn Chairman Mrs Frank Bider- " " " I m ~': C .'George Vislisel and m Mt Vernon when Mr Slinger an hr Mrs land was affiliated with CornelllMrs Butter field eollege. Their daughter Theodora, i who attended Cornell at about l -- . .-- t Mechamcswlle 1901 is buried here Mrs Slinger- land was the former Corn Shear, daughter of Daniel and Abigail MIss Lucille Davtd~m Shear J E Martin of Macomb Th L . :. " ~ e adies' Missionary Society Ill, the oldesz living olooa remfive :of th~ ro~hvt inn,r~h --+ ' I P . er hu ~ m=, came Monday afternoon to attend . ^ ~. , Friday afternoon at th= ,v,= v, ~the services ou~ missea mem as ne Mrs. Frank Campbell Mrs. Buell 'did not know the correc~ ume ! - Pieper was assisting hostess Mrs. HONOR JUNE ANN KOCH Cecil Smay led devotions. Mrs. June Ann Koch, bride-elect, was John Nie had the lesson and also honored at a miscellaneous show- gave a report of the Synodical Don D. Cook, prop. er Tuesday afternoon in the home meeting which she attended at of Mrs. Francis Stinger with Mrs. Ames Refreshments were served by the hostesss I Robert Hatcher as co-hostess. i Games and recipes were given as The Rose Bowl club met Monday entertainment June Ann received evening with Mrs. Raymond Hines. many nice ~ifts for her new home. Mrs. Kenneth Smith was a guest. -=" I Prizes were won by Mrs. A. M. SURGEBY FOR MRS. HOFFMAN !Kohl and Miss Martha Cruse. Mrs. William L. Hoffman of Stun-I ,/an ~OOK ann oanlce r~oDInson wooa, zormer resloent, remrnea ~O[~h,vnarl hn~,~ ~t,-~av ~m V~I her home Sunday after having bee ]la P rk Ill wher " i a e meT spem two confined to Mercy hospital Cedar ' ": ' i weeks visiting the farmer's broth- F-30 with hydraulic pump ap as rouowmg ma or surgery -r ' ' I ~ -in-row anu sm~er rne ~:QWaFQ July 13. She ts tmprovlng as rap- ' Farmall Regular ~d:y t~erCa~ab:y ?p:ct~dkeEhe~r StMr~'and Mrs. Walter Sebesta, who g,' . !have been fishing at Kenora Can- CC Case with cultivator Mercy hospital Wednesday zor ob ' r a I a~a are expec~ea name ~ms weeK. servafion ann ~reatment co,="'- i J.VIF. ann lvlrs, l-'urt r'earsonand 10-20 on Rubber bronchial refection. ~ne nas now ~ur~. ~o ~rump spem a ~ew aays in returnea name ann is aether ~" "r i" the first " ~e~ o ~ of the week They Mrs Ellen riayne o~ ~enrervlue, made the trio by plane F-14 S'teel on Rear S.D and Elvin Sebert of Sioux Falls, S.D spent several days in Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sorensen the Wm. Hoffman, jr home in i and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gaffey of Cedar Rapids to be near their sis- Cedar Rapids spent the week end ter, Mrs. Neva Hoffman, while she in Chicago. was in the hospital Harry Sebert Mrs. W. S. Gibbs left Thursday SaJes and Service of Glen Ellyn, Ill came also to for her home in Cleveland, Ohio, see her and was surprised to find after a three weeks' visit in the Mount Vernon, Iowa the other brother and sister here. Harry Jackson home and with rela- A pleasant surprise for all. tiDes in Cedar Rapids The Harold Nicolls were Sunday Sponsored By of Commerce July Chamber Clean out your garage -- your closets -- even throw in this copy of the Hawkeye for good measure. dinner guests of the Don Nicolls. Miss Mary Jane Seylor went to Fairmont, Minn Saturday where she will spend a week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Worley of Lisbon called Sunday afternoon on I Mrs. Margaret Feyen. Joe Cruse has been ill at his home the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harwood McShane and Zona Kay of Marion accom- panied by Wilma Taylor and Carol Huber, both of Wellman, called Sunday afternoon in the Lee Tay- lor home. Mrs. E. H. Littig and Mary Alice went to Toledo Wednesday for a v~sit with Mrs. Littig's brother-in- law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffer. They returned home Sun- day accompanied by Tommy Hof- fer, who will spend the week in the Littig home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davidson of Laurens visited relatives here the first of the week. They were called here because of the death of the latter's brother, Lon Marker, who lived at Buchanan. H. J. Maurer and Paul Thomas spent Friday at Lake MacBride. Mrs. Dorothy Byrne, formerly of Mechanicsville, underwent a major Drive starts at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, July 28. Please tie papers up and ou't them on the curb. If you need help or we miss you, call 5591 and we'll do our BEST! Dick Stoltz, President operation Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids Her con- dition is reported to be satisfactory Mr. and Mrs. John Fry called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dill near Mt. Vernon and Mrs. Carrie Elliott in Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs F. E. Krause of De- Witt visited Sunday in the homes of Mrs. Graydon Johnson and Mrs. F. E. More. Mrs. E. H. Littig entertained at a picnic Tuesday evening at the city ;0ark honoring her nephew Tommy Hoffer, visiting here from Toledo Iowa, work done in that city at 1608 Zika Ave. NW last year Robt. C. Stout, 25, of Lisbon, was sentenced to three years in the men's reformatory at Anamosa on Monday on a third o.m.v.i, charge He was picked up at Mt. Vernon on Saturday evening The sentence was mandatory for a third convic- tion. Mr. Stout pled guilty. He was taken to Anamosa on Monday afternoon Linn Grove Mxs. Ed Friday afternoon Mrs. Leila Gos- sette of Pasadena Calif. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caraway of Mon- mouth called at the Geo. Kirkpat- rick home. Supper guests in the Geo. Kirk- patrick home Friday night were the Roe Kirkpatricks, Patricia Ann and James Roe. Sunday dinner guests were the Geo. Grahams, Paul and Susan of Martelle, the Mike Codys of Lamont and the Mel Bowies of Mt. Vernon Mrs. ~ Zeller Mr. and Mrs. George Ulch and Nancy, Cedar Rapids were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Anna Ulch. Others during the week were Mrs. Frances Springville were Sunday dinner guests of the Ben Neals. i Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Henik called on the How-] ard Neals. I A large group of the Bertram l Badgers 4-H club attended the twi-] light fertilizer demonstration of the! Lisbon F.F.A. chapter at the Ernest Cejka farm Friday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis from Hollywood, Calif were guests in the Denny Neal home Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts and family joined the group for supper Thursday even- ing. The Davis' formerly lived at Lisbon. Dick Neal is at Camp Waubeek this week. Sunday afternoon the Antone Bidermans called at the George Swenka home in Oxford to see their granddaughter, Marilyn Pol- lock, of Maryland, who is spending the summer with the Swenkas. The Denny Neals attended a fam- ily picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood Sunday Mrs. Percy Taylor, Alice Neal, :and Donna Neal of DeWitt were i guests of the Howard Neals from !Tuesday until Sunday. Percy TaT- lor and Mrs. Myron Neal arrived Friday to spend the week end. Ely Mattas, Mrs. John Navy, Mrs. Em- Kathryu Worley ma Barta, Mrs. Hattie Stahle and Grace Kessler. Mrs. Ulch and Mrs. ELY CHURCH SERVICES Emma Barta recently visited with "The New Covenant" will be the Mrs. Sylvia Henry in Cedar Rapids sermon subject for Sunday at the I Donna Williams was a guest of Lutheran church Walter Sabins, i the George Worrell family student pastor, will conduct un- j Saturday visitors of the Rudolph til the l~st of August. Church at 10 Croftas were Dr. and Mrs. Howard a.m. and Sunday school at 9 a.m. Staves and the Joe Haekels, Cedar PUTNAM PR~---~"-MEET Rapids, Sunday. The Croftas vis- A small group of 4-H girls met i ited Mrs.Josephine Crofta and with their leader, Mrs. Clarence Wesley. Tessman, last Monday night. Karen The boys of the 4-H club made Clark and Linda Trpkosh demon- a tour of the homes of the mem- strated how to make and decorate bets and saw the projects of each a waste basket. Plans for the boy last week. A picnic dinner Achievement day in Ely were dis- was served, cussed and plans for a demonstra- Guests Sunday of the Gilbert tion team to represent the club at Worrells were the Albert Gaulo- the Linn County Achievement chers and Roland Schumps, Iowa lshow at the All-lowa Fair. City, the Bernard Cannel]s, Pfc. William J. Conned who is enroute SUNDAY SCHOOl[, PICNIC to a camp in Cheyenne and Pfc. The annual Sunday school oicnic George Mutter of Bellville, Ill. I of the Bohemian Moravian Breth- Richard Reyhons, Mike Kral and ren church was held Sunday morn- Keith Krumm of Van Horne re- turned Saturday from Des Moines where they were at the Cub try out baseball camp for a few days. About 300 boys were there. The Charles Greazels, H. O. Horns, Vincent O'Brien family and Raymond Greazel family were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eister and Rita near Tiffin. Patty O'Brien remained for a visit. The Altar ann Rosary Society of St. Mary's church will hold their regular meeting at St. Mary's audi- torium Thursday afternoon, August 7. Cards will be played and host- esses are Mrs. Joe Leonard, Mrs. Leonard Reyhons, Mrs. John Cilek, Mrs. Albert Miller and Mrs. Fran- ces Mattas. Lunch will be served. ScoWs Mill Mrs Gerald Scott Gaylord Bowers left Sunday with a group of boys from Cedar Rapids for a week at Camp Wapsie Y. Joe Scott was a visitor in the Gerald Scott home on Friday. Visitors of the Ed Stastnys Sun- day were the Arnie Fields family, Mrs. Stastny and Mrs. Rose Kvach of Cedar Rapids. The Henry Wesemans of Olin J spent Sunday afternoon in the! George Bowers home. The Walter Moellers of Fort Dodge were guests the last of the week of the Richard Brisbins. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers were Sunday evening visitors of :he Earl Walns in Cedar Rapids. The Floyd DecLous family spent Thursday evening in the Scott home. Bertram Mrs. Frank Letner Mrs. Gerald Butterfleld is hostess to the W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church on Thursday afternoon Nine couples pleasantly surprised I rs. Peter Daws at a dancing party ing following a short worship ser- vice. Games were conducted dur- ing the afternoon for the children Business Cards MRS. IMOGEN B. EMERY Attorney at Law Probate work Res. 120 First Ave N Dial 2882 Mt. Vernon, Iowa Office 733 Higley Bldg Dial 7969 Cedar Rapids, Iowa RAYMOND L. 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