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Page ~ THE MOUNT V~JrtNON, iOWA, HA~VKEYE-RECORI) AND THE LISBON HERALD Thursday, Jul¥~
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..... - ............................................................................................................................................ PRESBYTERIAN NOTES i lU[l[r}rP~-|ll~- Ik|r]|YO [Kucera drove to, Iowa Cityand Mrs. Ernest Donalson of Berkley, lding anniversary. Those present withthec~~i~
..... w= ~ nL ~ =! A A ~ IT wl ,Iv ,,i The Missionary Society is meet- i [~|~ | ~.|,|,r, |~,~!~ ]visited St. Mary s church FatherW. Va. spent several days last week were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson ship hour will be at 11o .__~ ~.
• ' " f r i h ................... ' ' ' e ~yesw~,
~J L" | i" U U || U ~l [| |[ I| I~J k- ~/ ~ [mg this Fmday a te noon w t : ]Strub andplaces of interest, andZin the Clarence Hartley home. t Fay and Irma of Anamosa; Mr. and I pastor Rev. J. Bruc . all to
|~[ I~ | ~ il ]LJ V II J[I ILl IL/V 11 JJ TT LJ !Mabel and Lets McShane as host- ! Mrs. John Wain [the Father was host to delicious re- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Starry, Lola Mrs. Joe Hora, Bobby and Darrell, tends a cordial invitation ~¢es of
]esses. I TEACHERS ARE HIRED [freshments served Monday morn-land Harold and Robert and Richard rMr. and Mrs. F. L. Shankland and lcome and share in the serv,
,-~---------,-----------,|----,-,-,----,---------,---,-,-, .............. '""""""'"'"""' .... Sunday school will convene as l Martelle school board has hired ling. He conducted Mass here at I pflughaupt of Marion called in the Jimmy, end Mr. and Mrs. M. E the church
! ...... ] usual on Sunday, July 30, at 10 a.m. the following teachers for this term: ] St. Mary's church at 7:30 o'clock and ] Wilds Switzer home Sunday after- i Switzer and family of Morley. [ ........ o%'~'~,r~S FOB
( DDild Ull I U lgl U/( iwho have been living.in me mouse There will be no preaching service Prof. f. h. McCoy, Princinal and i in the afternoon the good priest[noon, i Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Woods of Iowa l~a'''~ ,u,.u ~**,*_~_~:,,~0N
S,~J[ Illl~l~|l,L~ l[I'* ~ !~ iwin vacate ana move lmo me ~.ena this Sunday, but again on Aug. 6. Coach, Mr Silks; Miss Mary~Nelson [left the Kucera family upon whom Mrs. F. L. Shankland and Jimmy, City spent the week end in the LEE KING THIS AF~t'~g woe
~aann nom% .... I The young people of the Sunday and Miss Runner are the other[he bestowed many blessings and[spent Sunday in the parental Louis]W. B. Guthrie home. ] Mr. and Mrs..~eorgenos N0i~e~
BFA3IN WOI[K ..... ON NEW erlmr'ofanathismrSlacetJUSnow~lausen'at AtklnsI°rm- ] school and church will have a pic-:high school, teachers. 7th and 8th ] from Cedar Rapids., returned, to his I Hora home near Olin. ~[ Mrs. Fred. Fritz. of Oxford Junc-Icalled Monday. mgnrrn t u~.o~ ~ ill~
LUMBER OI~CE AND YARD ...~Y ~ ...... P ~ ,:~ ~ ' nic at Lake McBride Tuesday eve- grade M~ss Adra Kahler" 5th and! home at Collegewlle, Indmna. Miss Myrtle Hunter was a Sun- tlon is vlmtlng In the Malcolm Jor- by fihe sermus tu ..... ~ed sway
~ .....t .... S~t,--d,,y evening for . .' ' ' • • ' • • f n ir s n ~,ee WhO w~" .
-- i ............. I nmg, Aug. 1. All will meet at the 6th grade. Miss Doris George; 3rd ] ~ I day dinner guest m the Roy Wal- ! gensen and Henry Seeger homes. I o ~ e o' ..-. +be Vet~,
The Iowa Builder Supply corn- i ne .anac°nce " ..especja' mum- [church at 5 o'clock and start from !and 4th grades Miss Jessie Boxwell;I..Mr- and Mrs. Ant on Cervenka,] derbach home in the Forest vicinity• i A fish and chicken fry will be J Tuesday at 1:15 a.m.,,,~.~vices
pony has broken ground for the con- i uet~ w~,c wu~m cu,,.~ xut. there each brin ing a icnic su - i let and 2nd grades Miss Elva Hoff- ~v~r. aria l~rs. ~eorg%t:erven~a aria I Mr and Mrs Leo Hay and Kath- I held at the school house Thursday ] ans' hOSpital. 2:unera~ ~,,~ st z
n of ~ r G C Bowdish will join Mrs g P P ' mrs ~.eo ~tritecKy oz t.:edar Rapids leen of Forest and Mrs Halli h ~niaht from 6"00 9 00 i ....... ,~,~,~ be held Thursaay ax~?"~.~ i, ~e-
struct o a new off ce and fo ..... • per. Swimming and other sports man. .r. " • ............. '/ . e S u-, o . to ............ ~ ....... eatt'" cnal~* ~- -
rebuilding their yard•Work is to iBowdlsh and son tins weeK. m a will be the diversion of the evening, i ---- [~onme .~l~en .o~ ~oc~oro, ul.. MrS.[maker spent Sunday in the H. H. !with the weekly band concert• A[O Ci%CK a~ me ~ '~1 in the ¢~Ir
begin immediately• !visit at Lathrop, Mo. They will re- All young people of the church are METI1ODIST NOTES [ ~.nzaoem ~oma, mrs. Anna ~rexs- ] Shumaker home. i large crowd is expected to attend• i oar r~aplas w~tn ourmt
• ~BD ......... ~ turn home next week. invited to join in the fun. i Sunday school 10 a.m. [crier, and gr. and Mrs. Harold Mey:/ Miss Helen Koppenhaver of New..] Rolls Duncan has purchased a bell cemetery, of
~nuv,~,,=~_ u_t,x Mr. and Mrs• Wm. Shellhammer 1 ~. ^f th^ .%l^~.tes ,~ ,h~ C, on ; Church services 11 a m. [ ers aria zamuy were entertamea a~/port was a guest from Thursday I new combine and is busy combining I ..... ~ .... e so~S-~
ATM.ANCHESTER ~....... nl,~t~d 'eh~ hnl]dina of ~ - ~a~t u ~v~ c~a tv ~ = ,=. -! ~ ...... ÷~ T- ...... ~.~n'nm Idmner an~ supper at me home O~/until Sunday of her cousin Misslat several farms in the neighbor- rmuy naei ana m~%^,~We~:
• ~**- ....... ~" ................ *, - ierence a~ t~eoar rails gave spmn- ~,~v~,, ~,,s-~ -,~- ~- ...... - , ° rhea -~-'- ¢
Next Sundsy evening the Man-n .... ,,,~,zo nn,~ hav~ also nur-] ........ ~ r,m~ hi~ ,,m hn,o n nlonirl Mrs. Ameha Meyers Monday. ]Florence Austin !hood Chester Sarbv of Olin is[Desmet, S. D. retu ,~^ bose
cl~flter Commercial Club will en- c"hased-a~mv~"car torah into'-the ] ~ r~gr:~ a~n: s?i;l:edlas~2u~l] at-t"he-park "i~'( lVlarion-Thursdayl . Mr~ and Mrs..Russell Fisher of/ Mrs. Wilds Switzer spent several i eomt)ining for H. H. Shumaker. I nesday after a visit inq~xt~ ~-atd~
ter~in me people oI bpringville ~ a.~a~ ] ~ , J z z .... I Des moines aria ±vxr. and Mrs. ~er- / days last week with her dau~'hter -- I their sisters lv~rs. ~**
• • -"--~,~" present. ' "" ..... , ..... , atchin. • ~,
m Terrfll park at Manchester ............ ] / vert ]~mher of Atlanta Georgm,] Mrs Clyde Johnson and famil- near ~ 12,~**÷,..~,~, I and Mrs. Bert P _ ,,~,~adi~
The people of Springville have . .~wr ana mrs. %,~. ~a~en enter[ ] __ i .~, ~. ~ _ _. [ ~,ere Weanesday evening visitors In/hnamosa ~ I J-~l~taul ] Dean Caldwell of san^~ff:~ je
been invited to come to Manchester .talne~at runner .~n.urs~ay, ~r• an~ I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor, Mr. ~ t~tenn rmmpelnart an~. n}s crew[ me Raipi~ Chansky home. [ Sunday guests in the Fred Aus I Mrs. Frank Letner [ Calif. spent the week v**Ttt~.
on that date for a picnic supper• ]~v.~rs. ~mwera ~nnnps anaol~r, an~land Mrs. L. C. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. ~rom !owa ~ity are palnung met Mrs. Joe ~mpz has been sum-/tin home were Mr and Mrs Ben~l ............ ~A,~~-, ........ home'ofMr, andMrs, rle,m_~e~$
, ~lv~rs. r~ansomTrumoun oz~emral • Mar[eile water tower • • I~a~rn~r* uuuu.Lax~ ~t~l~u James r~a-, .ito
The supper will be at 6 o clock and.... I Hobart Fowler and Judith Ann en- ................ [ moned to the beoslde of her motner/Hendrzckson Glen and Norma of ......... ~o.~, ......... t Mr. and Mrs. _ _~ v~
free ice cream will be dessert-- it~lty" a ] joyed an outing at Hodgins camp ' ~o,n t ;order lwar~eue :r'iay ~ay [ ~virs. Kanban at t.:eaar ltapids WhO[ Lisbon" Mrs'Ruth Smith and Gene u~Jl~t, ~,.~. r~t*~m • I of Cedar Rapids were bun~n~t ~.
~~igii~ilihi!i s°~f!Mn ~!:°JdO~jd°P'~rnniduJH'is!s ~ twere una l~aheasHt~sHfako~Di~ndan~d~ils i~L'°~°~i~~!:!!S!~hh~e[~~M:~nilM:~s l~an~!~'/~MLr'Hfn!2T2i~edlJ!?B°bb~ ~i~~n eSe~l~i!i!!i ~i:tSii;iYt~i~
• " • ~ " Y g " "! Harol~l Corn home Saturday after- " " ' ! " • Ve on. My Cradle Days," "Dear Old Girl" • ' week' follO~ "'s
tO go w~th the delegation from I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shellhammer [C. C. Wells. ] ]~na ~ener ana lxoscoe ~.euer a~-/ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hunter l nnd "lro/~,,~ M,,o÷ ~ ~ ...... w~. Itheir home this ...... c0ugl~l~
a~chickens-'~pringvillesocarezro.mAlsothethSnr~-~,~illeoneaeiegauon°oe*'"-°"e Last year consider on more picnic from w~thm bring ~.prm.gvflle" ..... ume ................ . we zs Cedar your supper yourself cakes and pies can make is a. should driving going take large ~nor~ invited dishes and Ranids this to more delegation not~- invited sermon a distance , s ~ ~o year. and muchlarger P forget, are icnic enloysble, far " silver "Every- oY ,, ,'oina thr~'~ went from such that me ~ o I i I I ~ ~; l in i ~ ~ ~ ~txves ...... of oar " moss fond~d and ..................... ~a~r~;** ~'~ ............... ................. ~r Mr. the Mr. ~aplas Ella m . in ~n,~ and L. and ~'~~hnmo Monticello the Foust fnm" G......... ~r~ were Mrs. Mxs. Freeman evening, fl" i'~ . v were w N~u,nnrt ..inner d' recent Clinton J. ~ . Sunday "~" n *" *~Y,_~.~"_~-" ...... ~. .. g home ............ uests ~,=,,,,,, c,, mouse in • Armstrong Walton. nn,~ . ...... the evening, in of gucst~ rn]lod ¢.S Ana- rela- ~=,_- o^ ~- H + ........ ! i [ [Arthur t , I ] D ter Annabelle ,~.-,~, ~,.~ nedy's honor Groves Charles Marl^ " Mrs. Gordon C Florence ., c spent of K"-l^r N. birthday ...... Hoge us ,,~,~ home. Warner her G. Moore Moore ~ Thursday mother ' Graham Hoge u~ ^, ~,,,~.~ ~m~ Whittier Sunday. ~cuar '-" Muskegon of ....... of of Mrs. Denver Whither, entertained in ur " zxaplu~ Washington and ,,,,=, ........ the Effie Guests . ...... Willard ' dough- " Mich' Colo Ken- ~vxrs Mxs ~,,~ in at ~ "" .................. moss i , ,: ! .,.nl~o~ ]" ] 'Sunda I ~ ! spcm noon. wi " Cedar in home ............ lv n ""• Mr. ~vir. ~ Mrs "l ~wountvernon. " l ~" iw • ~vionaay Y aria Rapids we'e ana Hezber~ aria i ~ cneli ........ in ................ a no . ivies. Anamosa ~virs. ~v~. vlsltors • spent home in ~oger ±nomas ...... J. me _~e~[~ xule ~" . Saturday ......... Auen in ~iayney ~P aria .......... ±vn~cnen me ~. , lvnmneU[nums cnnuren ~,,,"~ . in . " spem the ox r~ z . [ , [ I I [ ] I ~xom ,,n~ x~ussen, of ua ~vir• ~er tenses ~,,--.-,.,- ,~,,.,.n,~,~ tvxr ~ r ................. mr rmay aria ~tapms, t~mncne ~m's. near " ana church ana me ill lvlrs, supper "** ~* oonn £as~on Mrs ±vms Ko.tacne ,~.,-,-~ ,~,,~n,~ sponsorea ~3tto and . guests ~eyuux~ Victor Vernon lvxara iv~rs. --~.-*-, ~,,,,,~,, ~esuvai by at Breza a~a lvmarm Kent the ann St. ~ ........ mr dough- at home L were ~uu~ Ce- us-/:~,r en-o~[: I ] ! ' ]homeinAnamosaSunda-afternoon They derwent proved May Muri hay ............ -~, Des ~,~+, Mr Mrs Miss "wnn Moines e ,,~,~=,~ ~ Hughes 1 . found ..... and Betty Leslie in and a mr. n health Mrs tonsilectomy, where Arlene Miss "*"'~ ""~ aria Angus at Meeks ' Ira oxmmy ~: the Hughes lvlrs• ........ she call Renshaw , is Otho Velma t~. recently , .......... ~d home spent ~. some nn Hughes] Angus , from ~un- °- Gar- Mi~ Jac im un- - " . I [ ~nymn ~ I ~ ~x~.e~en i ,, ~ ,~: :V'* ........ Mioo Iqet~ike~" hv ~ougnnn Caiohne ~'v'~:Z'~f":::~'ff''~-J-~'-~'~i~"~'~Y~'~'~":'~'~'~"'~='~" ....... My .................... . v c~t~ ~o ~,~ . ~r~ ................. iviomer J: . ...... --~,, ~,,÷,. uY ~?'--" ~'~"'o~r,~'.~'~'~'~'~::~:: (~ ; s Berry, xCUltdUOll5 me piano (" ,,,,,,,~v, ~: ~" ~o~exxe ":= R t:ame ......... aualence ......... and accompaniment ...... Carol ~ were from = ~u.uuu~uu in[in ~-fL~_~" pmyea .... -,.=.,~v=--,s *~" wzm ..,....,^.~ ..... g ~?.L" Neblker. g iv i~ere..... e music n ~" . •mr. " ~.., vY f'" a, ~_ '~" ,,.. I I I 11 [ l I I I ma City. son P vacation dar g~ven nesday Mr. the Emm arents Mr. Mms Krob " Ra,~ids home and by and v Helen evening Mr Mrs. spent Laurence of of lbau Mrs. • were . and Cedar Mrs Roselle G. wire atte n l~ay _ Mrs R. bunaa~, " aria pound naea l~ap]~o x ~:~.~,~tt ~'*'°' ~o,~ " , ~rf-.~sit°r~ ..... ..... ana Rol~ -~em~°~ ,,^,~ ~ ~ *"~ --* 's .o er~*'-s ,,~ ?a~," d 0 v'~ at .o~ a c0~ _ 0I ~am" Ite~ " W~ I0 ~ r~. ,~, ~ ~- ~" "
ll~servations will be made for i were Sunday dinner guests with ]Mr. and Mrs. C. 'F. Harzell, 'Mildred l.~.M,r' and. Mrs. Lome ~o~st a:n~l lvn'. aria lv, rs. Wayne Penningroth quelyn and Margaret of N'ichols i a~n~Ca~;°snag ;rUyer tnn°unC:~ne~ t The Misses Catherln~l~a~~
tables so look up the Springville i relatives in Delmar. tand Elaina; Mrs. D. E. Voris, Fair- I ~laays ana l~rs: ~.. r~..~oos~ sp lama aaugn~els Pan'lois aria ~.aioi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. the "astor Miss Ruth H---gl ..... Y~ L Roselle, Marjorie • "~edar g~
reservation at Terrill park in Man- i Mrs. George Agne and Mrs. Milo ]hope, hla.; Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Gra- ] ~amraay m ~eaar ~taplas.. ~ [ v,sitea m ~,owaen bunaay a~ me D• Miller and Florence. !Mrs'Osmond Berr'- of ~v~i~on ~u [ Helen Rose drove m_~akfast, m~
chester next Sunday night at 6:00. Agne of Tipton spe~t Thursday in ham, Bill, Bob, and Jim, and Hazel ~virs. ~enore r~ouman.spent ~ues- home o~ lVn" aria ~vxrs. Cnarm~ Mr and Mrs Steve Motz of Ben- 3 - '--- " '- - ~ ~ "~ ~ ~o. ~ Sunday morning ~or u~* ter L~c~
The Springville and will play a ! the Harry Freeman Dolph Van [Kennedy. t day afternoon in me ~omn ~em- [ olmm nett spent Sunday in the J E and i ~,~ve~ ~n charge oi me program ! O.H. Hazel and dau~i~g i~ ~
concert in the new $30,000 band ! Sickle and T. L. Samuels homes. ] Mrs. Wilmer Johnston of Cedar ] ington home. ~unday guests at the home of Mr. W. B. Pye homes ' " ! .......... of Desmet, S. D., are v~s~t patc~
shell at 7:45 following the picnic• i Maurine, Imogene, Donald, and [Rapids was a guest Sunday in the ]. Mrs. Dick James and Don spent[aria ~vxrs. oulm i'~ovy were mr. and Harlan Shumaker and Duane :,REV. CHASSELL SPOKE homes of Mr. and Mrs. ~*" ~he
• ~u,~,, ,a'-~-~'~ i Harve Junior Christian and Start- [Earl George home. I .ms~ w.ee~.m, me ~lalre ±~ewnn[ ~wrs. ~vulo ~ovy-ana cmmren ~wary Smith have been on the sick list• I AT SUNDAY SERVICE and Arthur Pat cnln- .~,~g i~,~
• ,,~,,,vy,,,, ,,y.~^ ] ley Smith were Sunday guests of I Progressive Club was entertained I home in ~v)ar~on. _ .... I ~nn aria ~ooert ~ee ox ~eaax ~ap- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hunter and Rev. O. B. Chassell of Mount Ver- Visitors Sunaay eW~orge
umarcn SChOOl at iv a m r Lelnbau h ' Mrs Julia ~arsee aria mrs ~lor home of Mr and Mrs ~ Wew
~a,.u~ ..... ~.~.. ~, ~, " • c..~ ,Mr- and Mrs. Gilbe t" g lin the home of Mrs. D. M• Beck on ', :L ...... " n [ ms; Mr. aria ~wrs. A~oert Jgvors~y Arlene motored to Cedar Rapids i non and field representative of Rust . ' - -- B,,ro~ ~ ~.
-~,-~ w,,-~-,v ,,~ ,~ ,, ,- ov=~,,*, ence ~a~era Callefl In Anamosa o wer r nd lwrs ~ t,
.... ,. ................ :,2 ....... [at Dixon, Iowa. [Friday.Guests present were Mes- ! ..... ] a,a aaugnmr Joyce Ann, Dona,uMonday, where they met Mrs. Hun- College for colored students at Hol- . ~eM . a -- '--'d M~' '~,g
.u~ uy mc m~e[m~u~ate c~a~e~ I 1 o and Marvin Pear t ~nursaay a~ernoon ~ oi ~rim Vllle Mr al~ w
_..~. " ,Evelyn Wa t n " - dames Jesse Carnahsn Bert Cooper , " ..... I~ovy ueu~ge l'~ovy sv~rs. ,.uut~ ter's sister Mrs. Bessie Tibbetts ~ ly Snrings Miss smoke Sunda,, in P ' g ' ' " v~onk ~ '
vtom--- i • - ' i - • ' • ' Mrs Stella Gusher ano cnnaren ' ' ' " '~ ~ ° ' " ~" " rr ndMrs. ~"~'~
........... • son attended a plcmc in company ~ Nlra Smith, A. E. Swltzer, Albert [ ". ....... t~ozmeK anu sons crank and ram,who came wa bus route from Kan- : the Methodist church. Rev. Chassell Be y, Mr. a .... .
2"uDne worship at io am -the h ll on were stoner guestsinme ~oule andMrs G R jorgensu- 1~-
........ • : i with other employees of t e W" s [ Taylor, Wilbur Whitaker, Earl I ...... " ] ,v~rs. Ame,la ~v~eyers and ±vxrs. 1~. sos City and will visit with var- ! was pastor at Bertram and Mar- " " " 11 of 1~,~.
sonde uses wm an ve reques~ mum h Park Fmda evemn bovst home bunaay Mrs So hm Boxwe ~,"
.........~e~. ........ ~o you xme m smg.~ ~nen'~- - ~:*'C°"Mrs. atshunk,E1 "s also an employee,' Y gave / Kexthley." g' I Ge°rge" Floyd Roberts, Mrs. Maude Ii mr" . ana ....... Mrs.. ....... ~ln •z'ormr .... o~ ~na- l~ex.]e" lvmyers aria sons Vernon aria ioUSMrs.relativesj. R. Bmkerstaff,in" this vicinitY.Lorraine, l!tins Creek thirty___years ago. spent ' SundaP 'y wire. *,- ~Mr, or~dY" a~d' ,,-
. __" ...... the picnic honoring her niece, l Mrs. Dosha Rundall Miller, Eagle [ .... " .~ _ ' '1 ~Vtr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Zenisek Bickerstaff, Betty Switzer, Gene ' MISS SCOTT, MRS. BACHMAN ett g ....*of b0,~
pas~or.--~amon~ t:. ~mun. : Winnifred Wiley is spending two Rock, Calif., was a recent guest of boost home bunaay. . ~ . ~ aria cmmren Nxary, ~mnara anu Smith and T A Peters were Ce- [ PLAN FRIDAY PROGRAd~[ Mrs. Anna Van .D.Y~V~.er br0~
_ . . ~ ..... !weeks vacation in the parental R. her niece Mrs Sam Workman and ] Mrs. H. C. Moore aria Jane spem ~veiyn oz Watermo were week ena dar Rapids shoppers Friday after- I Miss Myra Jane Scott and Mrs deles, Calif•, is vlsmng~: ~,
1~. aria.mrs. ~. t:. t~aroee canes if- Wiley home, from her work in also a guest in the A. C. Port home. ! Thursday in Davenp.oru .... visitors mere wire retauves, noon. [ Charles Bachman, entertainment Arthur and Bert PatCT"i~Iik~
Saturday m the John Carbee home Cedar Ra lds Mr and Mrs Jtm ~'eetcanes , committee for dzvlsm Mr and Mrs Joseph di~t
....... P" • Mrs. Edna Wild Los Angeles . • .. '_ ~vtr. ana Ivn's. i~ioya ~eest, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Tallman and .... n No. 4 will • '~ ,,..~ were , ~.
a~ Moun~ vernon " ' n ~nflmosa ~unaay " " " a ~
...... . ..... ! C. F. Bhnks, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calif., Mrs. C. W. Calvert and dough- i : ........ - ..... mnza~em Korea anu zva's, l~yze tlo- Harlene of Center Chapel vicinity ibe in charge of an interesting pro- Billy, Lester an. ,~.~--home o.~£~1/
l~atrlela Taylor is a guest me past 1 an Mrs Wllla Crane of Mar ~ Nits u L ivlurilelO an~ ~orls aria ram uests Sunda in tu= I~
........... Wi ey d • " " - ters, Miss Ethel Harris of Marion; I . . L, " ". ...... mr were visitors bamraay evening and Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Parks and i g to be presented in the Meth- g Y ...... 1 and
wee~[ oz. her s~s~er, ~rs. ~ate up- ion were Sunday visitors in the Mrs. Edwin Harris and Ann Mar- m~ss ~lva rmnman aria mrs. ~. ~. a~ the homeof l~trs. Anna IvyJanice were Sunday dinner guests odist church on next Friday evening and Mrs. Byron we~= ~e
~H ffman sno eu m t~eaar ~a ~s
nazn aria raft= upnam, m me~r home home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wiley• lene spent Thursday in Whittier I o .. " PP P ~.ucera. in the J. N. Parks home. The din- There is no charge for admission near Springville• _ ,. Let~er.r~e
a~ mason ~y . ~ .... : Pauline and Geraldine Frank guests of Mary Stanley• l on ~am.raay. .. .... her honored the birthday of Mrs. iand all are welcome to come and Mr. and Mrs. ~'ran~M~s. 6e0
.. Mr,: an a Mrs. ~ou~s .~amey. OZ!spent Wednesday in the en Sher- Mrs Alice Carney was a week l~ lvll~s. ~wnne. rmr~ re~urnea home ._ ,~,~ J N Parks• I spend a social evening companied Mr. aria omdaY'~r.
wintrier nave purchases me t:nas. ]man home in Central City ond guo~t in tho Tqnrrv WhHmnn]~Un~ay evening xrom ~prlngneia ~lr aria mrs Allen iver Mr~ n r ~ .....n ,,~ ur,~.~,,* - Kin~ to Des Moines on ~.~_~e~,
Calvert estate home of Mrs. Alan ~ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parker and home north of Whittier where she had vlmted a week• *~n I~lri,t~,.~ .~iarnr~ Grove vicinity ~nont M[nn,d~v ~f÷~v_ [METHODIST SERVICES Velma Anderson and ,,~ ~l
Smith and will occupy ~t soon ~dau hter Barbara Jo ce of Martellc ..... Mr and Mrs Joe Hurt and Bar ........... ~ -*-a-- n " -*" .......... " ..... Services on next Sunday m the enson returned Sunday ~'~
~. ~ . 'i~ .. .~ .~ ~ -. ~' i " g Y Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fogle and • " - * "--" "~ --~ oon with l~er sister, Mrs. R. H. ;, , ! . ' g
~-os~xnas~er aria ~ars. ~. t~. ~owcnsn, iwere Wednesday visitors in the par- Last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.Bickerstaff. local church will begin at 10 a.m. Lake.
_-~ -- --: ~- .-. • ental W A Shaffer home , A~zen b~ver were nappny stapr~sea Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilmore and i
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Mr and Mrs. Carleton Rolhns of when a company ot s~x~een peop~e~Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dennis spent
All Farmers Feeding Chariton were Sunday callers in the l arrived in honor oI their b~rtaaays. Sunday evening in the O. N. Hol-
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SANITARY
RENDERING CO.
I is a visitor in the Edmond Archibald
home this week.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Gearhart and
Mr. and Mrs• L A. Johnston and
David attended the wedding of
I Dorothea Hehder and Dr. Robert
L S. Gearhart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. A. Gearhart of Hopkinton. The
wedding took place in the home of
the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore P. Rehder in Lincoln• The
new home will be in Madison, Wis.,
where Dr. Robert Gearhart served
his internship and has since been
~racticing.
Lois Patten spent from Wednesday
lntil Friday with Harriett Hoerner
in Dubuque.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erickson and
Mary Jean were Sunday guests in
the parental Gus Erickson home
near Anamosa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schmitt and
son Richard of Davenport, were
Thursday and Friday guests in the
C. C. Hotchkiss home.
Mrs. Clarence Darrow was host-
Royal Neighbor dinner will be
held Aug. 3rd with Mrs. Albert Tay-
lor near Whittier•
Methodist Dorcas Sunday school
class will picnic with Mrs. Sadie
Pearson August 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lathrop and
son Franklin of Mount Vernon were
recent callers on old friends in
town.
Miss Leona Burke, Cedar Rapids
Red Cross nurse and waterfront di-
rector of camps spent Sunday with
Bernice Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Darrow and
son Frank• Mr. and Mrs. Peter Toole
and family and Ann Callahan of
Dubuque were Sunday guests of
Dr. and Mrs. C. Darrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bennett, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Duncan visited Sun-
day in the homes of their cousins
Melvin Kearns and Frank earns
at Walnut, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bond drove to
ess Wednesday to the St. Theresa Lake McBride Sunday. Enroute
Circle. Eighteenmembers were home they called in the James Dean
present• home in Mount Vernon•
Dr• H. M. Cameron, Alden, Minn., Mrs. Lem Gage fell Thursday and
and his mother Mrs. H. V. Cameron after examination was found to have
of Lisbon, were callers in the Mabel broken her limb below the hip.
and Lets McShane home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodworth
Mrs. L. L. Batchelder and Mabel and Johnny spent Sunday at the
McShane and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Amahs Colonies.
Rodman drove to Cedar Falls Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Meek are stay-
day to bring home the young folks ing in the M. P. Wilkinson home at
who had been delegates to the young Central City. The Wilkinsons are
peoples conference held in River- on a trip east.
view park in Cedar Falls. The young Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sweitzer were
people gave a report of the week's hosts at an aluminum demonstration
meetings at the Sunday morning
service.
Sally Jo Berlin and Mrs. Minnie
Whitehill of Marion were Sunday
guests in the Matilda Berlin home.
Past Matron's Elizabeth Stewart
Circle, O. E. S. will meet August
and dinner Monday night. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. James C• L.
Clark of Mount Vernon, Mr. and
Mrs. James Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth McShane, Mr. and Mrs. Wid
Scarbrough.
Mr• and Mrs. Ralph Kinkead and
let with Mrs. I. S. Pearson.
Mrs. D. E. Voris of Fairhope, Ala.,
Ce" D,,--'-*- ,_. _ is a guest in the Mrs. Roxy Gra-
nar mwa ham home•
Telephone Mr. Vernon 6000 thMr.¢:edk Mr2.tWe EI~?211 ar~ g~s~s
= - - ~ _- _ - ~_~ - - daughter Mrs. A. L. Tate and family.
Bargaim : in Good
[Used '1 'rucks
| 1934 CHEVROLET TON AND HALF TRUCK, 157-in.
| wheel base, 6.50 by 20 front and '7[?
i 32 by 6 rear dual tires ................................... I ).UU
• 1934 STUDEBAKER, short wheel base, 6.00 by 20
• front and single rear tires.
I Very clean ...................................................... L0 .UU
• 1936 CHEVROLET, 157-inch wheel base.
6.00 by 20 front, 32 by 6 dual rear tires ._ O/.,O.UU
• 1936 DODGE ton and half, cab and chassis, 6.00 by 20
| front and 32 by 6 dual rear l fl
I tires ................................................................. JOO.UU
| 1936 INTERNATIONAL C-1 PICK-UP. 6.00 by 16,
| 4 ply front and 6 ply rear tires.
I New paint ........................................................
• INTERNATIONAL C-35, 175-inch wheel base. Cab
| and chassis. New 7.00 by 20 front
land dual rear tires ........................................ tpU|0.UU
| Imternational Harve,, ter Co.
| O.H. DANIEL, Manager
| Phone 7183
L106 2nd Avenue West Cedar Rapids
this week,
Rev. Baskerville, Dale Newman,
William Goudy, Wayne Frantz and
Clair Robertson attended the Clear
Lake Institute last week.
Mrs. Baskerville and son Allyn
spent last week at the homes of
Harte Allyn of Manchester, and
Wm. Patton of Ryan.
Paralta
Mrs. R~y Bolton
The Paralta Emb club will meet
with Mrs. Mac Carnahan assisted
by Faye Carnahan on Friday after-
noon, August 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lewis and
girls spent Tuesday at Kyle Clark's
helping thresh.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Patten and
girls entertained Sunday at dinner
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aiken
and two children of Illinois: Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Murray and Dick, Mrs.
Georgia Murray of Anamosa, and
Mrs. Neilsen of Springville.
Guy Perkins is shingling the
Scarbrough and Kirk house west of
Springville.
Ray Boltons called at the Mrs.
Chas. Clark home in Marion Mon-
day.
Donnalee, Patricia, Leila Ann
Patten spent from Monday until
Friday with their uncle Roy Patten
in Central City.
Ray Boltons received a letter from
Mrs. Louis Filley, that she and Mr.
Filley were soon leaving for the
World's Fair at New York and that
Mrs. Bernice Cook and Mrs. Made-
son of Whittier were Sunday guests line Tremayne are just fine and
in the Paul Sweitzer home.
• like Colorado.
a ~is~R/Vs~hJ°hn~°2c2:r Awnt~m°fS:r Fred Leaf combined oats for Joke
thr ............... Waddell and Ray Bolton, Art Crain,
Ch~c~£C~asn~Senee~ec~dP~Oyea in and barley for Clarence Neal. Mr.
, t teach o bin
• Corey c m ed oats for Parnell
6th grade m the local school, tak- Ferguson The oats averaged 40
ixn~oth;ecPln~; °:esiR:2e~a And:(;:n~ bushel l~ndal~retgoodhiqnuahtyn in
school next year. s -
tends to start Wednesday
Helene Gaskell of Belle Plaine
vas a week end house guest of --S~-;ll--
Doris George.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bixler of Mrs. Anna Zeller
Carence were Sunday callers in _ --
the Earl Lehr and Dolph Van Father Sylvester ttartman
Sickle home. Guest of Mrs. Anna Kucera
~v~r. and Mrs• William Sheller and __.
son Jerry of Everett, Wash., have The Rev. Father Sylvester Hart-
been house guests this week in the man of St. Joseph's College, Col-
Carolyn and P. W• Sterner homes, legeville, Ind., was a guest at the
On Sunday the group, including Mr. home of Mrs Anna M. Kucera from
and Mrs. P. W• Sterner and Bob, Saturday until Monday. Father
Carolyn Sterner, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartman is a close friend of the
C. Wilson, Hattie and Minnie Wil- Kucera family, they having been
son, Mrs. Holloway, a guest of Min- acquainted for over twenty years.
hie Wilson from Cedar Rapids, and Itowever, they have not visited to-
the Shellers joined other relatives gether excepting through corre-
at White Pines Forest State Park, spondence, therefore the reunion:
Ill., for an all day outing and pie-, was a most happy occasion, i
nic dinner. ....... The Father arrived Saturday af-!
mrs. rmoy ~oes, Alournett, enter- ternoon from Carroll, Iowa, whereI
tained at dinner Thursday honoring he conducted a six weeks session, I
Darrell Frank on his birthday, instructing one hundred and twenty I
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph iSisters. He then visited here at the]
Frank and family, Mrs. Will Parker home of the Rev. J. E. Michalek
and Helen of Springville, Mr. and ibriefly Saturday afternoon.I
Mrs. Ben Sherman of Central City: On Sunday morning Father Hart-[
and Mr. and Mrs. John Lapota of man conducted Holy Mass at 9:30[
Alburnett. l o'clock and gave an eloquent ser-[
Betty Smola of Riverside spent ,mon and concluded the services
last week with Ann Lacock. t with Benediction of the Blessed[
Lillian Stewart of Marionspent I Sacrament. The Rev. J. E. Michalek[
this week in the Willard Lacock was entertained at dinner Sunday]
home west of town. lot the Mrs. Kucera home, besides
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Holts. Mr. and the visiting priest. ]
Mrs. William Holts of Vinton weret It was most interesting to hear l
Sunday guests in the Ella Foust the Father tell of his visits over the l
home. world, as he has visited the greater]
i portion of Europe, including theI
.......... • ,~,,,,~,-~ I former Czechoslavakia, Germany, i
I W~l%~ tJl" tiU~llNr.D~ / I Italy Great Britain and other places l
|-~'"-~-~- --. ----- , - / | three times He has visited with
]By Advertmng.ln ! / [ a number of Popes and other dis-
| This Newspaper ~ ~ ~ /| I tinguished persons, as he is a mere-
| _ "" "fgP~ / I ber of the order of the precious
I f"~J~_ _!_. ~,~- I blood and occasionally sent for
L/~l(5~/ ~ k*'~ _ I I mission duty•
[~.~~,..~. -'"~-~'| Sunday evening Father Hartman,
~,~_o_~ ~= = o ~.= t Mrs" Kucera, Florence Kucera, Anna
Zeller and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
wars. bzver's birthday was Juzy 2z
aria the natal clay o~ Mr. Slyer be-
mg ouiy 24, tt~ey chose ,'~unaay eve-
ntllg tO celebrate Dotl~ at ttle same
~lnle.
Those present were Mrs. Jennie
Mc~onaugny, lVhss ~wyrt~e Mamy,
J.~lr. alia Ivxrs. tgLIs blver, Mr. ana
Mrs. Jonn ~iver, Velma aria Janet~e,
mr. aria ±wrs. Arthur blver, Thomas,
~,aVerta, and Anne ~:tta, Mr. aria
IvJ.rs. t~lenn blver, k, oren Tonne anu
~vlr. aria ~vLrs. Alien ~iver.
Mrs. Raymond had the honor of
entertaining little Janet Kay Siver
to shield her Irom the whooping
cough and she sent over a beau~tm
~ouquet o~ moon Ilowers.
In behalf o£ the group Miss Velma
presentea her grandparents each
with a substantial aria useful g~t,
wishing them many returns of their
birthaays.
Wire sincere thanks Mr. and Mrs.
Siver accepted the gifts and well
wishes.
To conclude the pleasant social
event, delicious refreshments were
served.
Palisades
Mrs. Charles Ford
Mrs. Jim Petrick was hostess
for the last meeting of the Friend-
ship club. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Forest Sig-
gins, Wednesday, August 2. This
will be a work meeting.
Mrs. Catherine Lott "~of Mount
]Vernon and Mrs. Mae Wolfe of
Alg'ona were dinner guests last
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ford and family.
Mrs. Gertrude Midkiff and Miss
Hazel Midkiff and Rev. Harry Mid-
kiff ,were dinner guests last Thurs-
day evening in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ford.
Threshing and combining grain
in the P~tlisades locality is the mare
feature on most farms this week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Pisarik,
-t son last Thursday at Mercy hos-
pital, Cedar Rapids.
-M--0 rley
Mrs. Ella F. Austin
BOARD HIRES-~-~D AND
FOURTH GRADE TEACHER
Miss Lucille McMullen of Casey,
has been hired by the local Board
i of Education to fill the vacancy in
the third and fourth grades caus-
ed by the resignation of Miss Lu-
cille Gray, who will teach eighth
grade at Oylin. We are sorry to
lose Miss Gray, who has taught in
our local school for the past seven
years• I
MRS. JOHN SMIT----HWAS
HONORED ON 73RD BIRTHDAY I
Mrs. John Smith, sr., was honored [
Sunday which was her 73rd birth-I
day, by her children, who arrivedI
with well-filled baskets. The crowd
then motored to a picnic ground[
near Newport where a pleasant]
day was spent and Mrs. Smith was [
wished many more birthdays. Those ]
present included Mr. and Mrs. John [
Smith, sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mil-
~er of Anamosa; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ]
Smith and family of Olin; Mrs. I
Ellsworth Tallman, Lester and Bud- I
dy of Morley; Mr. and Mrs. JohnI
Smith, jr., Wands, Norms and Ev-[
erett of Mechanicsville, and Ben l
and Jimmy Smith.
Mrs. Laura Sw--'~zzer entertained]
Friday afternoon in honor of the]
seventh birthday of her son Jackie. ]
Thirteen boys were present and[
the afternoon was spent playing]
games and enjoying the delicious[
lunch served by Mrs. Switzer. ]
Mr. and Mrs. Port Weaver ofI
Anamosa and Mrs. Ralph Harrison]
of Los Angeles, Calif., were Satur-]
day callers in the C. E. McCleary]
home. /
Mrs. Wilma Paulson of Chicago]
and Mrs. Minnie McGuire called in[
the W. B. Pye home Friday evening. ]
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Switzer, Betty, ]
Richard, and Jackie were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hora near Olin. i
Mrs. Frank Roberts and Mr. andI
lingsworth home near Mead Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Russell,
Miriam and Keith and Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Russell and Everett were
Sunday afternoon callers in the R.
H. Russell home.
Mrs. Edith L. Miller went to Mar-
ion Sunday where she will visit for
a time with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Ladd.
Jimmy Austin of Marion called
on his aunt, Mrs. Ella Austin, Mort-
day evening•
Mrs. Morris Ferguson, Lois, Doro-
thy and Ruth of Mechanicsville and
Mrs. Charles Seeder, Eloise and
Janet Sue were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Ella Grassfield.
Mr• and Mrs. Dwight Pulver and
Nelda were Sunday dinner guests
in the John Martens home near For-
est and evening guests of Mrs. Jen-
nie Pulver near Anamosa.
Mrs. T. A. Peters and Lorraine
Bickerstaff had dental work done
in Maquoketa on Saturday•
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed at-
tended funeral services on Tuesday
at Springville for Robert Reed, who
passed away Tuesday at St. Lukes
hospital, Cedar Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood of Me-
chanicsville were Monday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Filter.
Fred Cook is driving a recently
purchased Buick car.
Mesdames Chas and Walter Hoppe
were Anamosa shoppers Monday•
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin enter-
tained a company of friends and
relatives Monday evening. The
event honored their fifteenth wed-
, -e 0~
Means fishing for lots of lleovle If you re
them, we've got rods, reels, line, baits, m""pd
buckets and seines, landing nets. hooks, guides, a_.,
many other things for you to look over before
start on that fishing trip.
Tire
Is what everyone's talking about these days.
new Farmall in the low price field. All the powerl i _
the small farm and it takes the place of the
team of horses on the large farm.
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Phone 287
Mount Vernon