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August 3, 1939 THE MOUN~ VERNON, IOWA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND ~HE LISBON HERAI~ P~e Three
VERNON LOCAL AND
It. Schwab spent Sunday at
in Grinnell.
LuVerna Travis returned
from Camp Hitaga where
as an apprentice for
1, B. Robinson was a guest
dinner last Friday
honoring the birthday of
at his home in Lie-
Were ten guests.
Signs Falk, who is a men]-
the school faculty in New
N. H., came last week to
remainder of the sum-
in Mount Vernon. She
the Prof. C. C. Tull
Velma Hill who returned
evening from Evanston,
she was enrolled in the
er Session of the music de-
and left Tesday for Call-
Visit ~Mrs. Hill's brother
attend the exposition in San
SURANCE
l¢ire and Windstorm
Automobile
Realth and Accident
Life
N. MERRITT
in Bauman Bldg.
Ofc. 65; Rex. 169J
Vernon, Iowa
Kelth D. Lashmutt of Ames was
week end guest of Miss Sue Kep-
ler.
Born to Mr. and 'Mrs. Mile V~;ol-
rab Sunday, at their home, a nine
and one-half pound son.
Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Schwarte and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCullough
daughter of Ames spent the week
end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. and family of Lisbon were Sunday
Fred Turner. dinner guests at the \Villiam Fuess
home.
Miles Jordan of Cedar Rapids
was a visitor over the week end Mrs. Essie Barrett oi Cedar Rap-
in the home of his grandmother, ids spent Saturday and Sunday vie-
Mrs. M. S. Jordan. iting her cousin, ,Mrs. Frances
Bickle.
Mr. and Mrs. "William Sehroeder
of Dallas, Texas, are guests this . Dee Lathrop of Marion is :spend-
week in the home of Mr. Schroed- lug several weeks in the home of
cr's mother, Mrs. Helen Schroeder.his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Lathro.p.
W. H. Bair spent several days
Carol Schultz of Cedar Rapids
last week and the first of this week
visiting in the home of his son, spent Sunday in the home of her
Roy Bair, near Victor. He return- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Free-
ed home on Monday. man Current.
Miss W'aunetta Sipple underv,'ent
G. A. Hunter received word of an appendectomy at 'St. Lakes hoe-
the birth of a daughter, Jocelyn. pital, Cedar Rapids, Monday, where
on Friday, July 28, to Rev. and she is a student nurse.
Mrs. Wayne Hunter at Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Sedlacek jr..
Rev. Hunter is chaplain in the
Federal prison at Atlanta. of Lamoille spent the week end in
the home of the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Thompson Mr. and ,Mrs. S. A. Westeott.
were callers Friday evening in theMrs. Barbara Gipple of Mechan-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ii.'red Turn-icsville is spending several weeks
er. They were em'oute to their
home in Ashton, Ill., from a vaca-
tion spent at metes Park, Colo.
Mr. and ~VIrs. Arthur Johnson
and daughter Betty Kay and Mr.
and Mrs. Olson of Prophetstown,
Ill., were brief callers Sunday eve-
ning in the home of tMrs. Johnson's
parents, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. C. H. Rum-
ble.
Leers Foster, daughter of Mrs.
Mac 1,'ester, is spending this week
in Camp Hitaga. :Mrs. Ray Travis,
Mrs. A. J. Rogers and daughters
FRye and Louis and Bell Foster
took her to camp Sunday after-
• noon.
The di~erence between a child and a man
is that the man has grown up. He has
'been places," known people and events,
made mistakes, gained experience, has
helped others and been helped in turn.
This is a "grown-up" bank. We have
learned that there is no merit in growing
old unless you grow more useful. We
value the friends we have made, and we
are tD, ing to treat them as friends should
be treated. And we're glad that we
have grown up in a friendly commu-
nity llke ours.
Mount Vernon Bank and
Trust Company
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000
B. C. Neal, Pres. R.B. M~Conlogue, Vice Pres.
D. U. Van Metre, Vice Pres. and Cashier
J. A. Fordyce, Assistant Cashier
ltetter let us che:k it over and make needed repairs
f0re you will ne a complete new set of spouting.
Call us for your fall tin and sheet metal work.
We Your furnace inspected and put your mind at
ease before next winter's cold blasts set in.
e
Plumbing, Heating, Tin Work
Mount Vernon, Iowa
II
in the home of her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Jones.
~Mr. and l~rs. C. M. Wilkey and
family and Mrs. Jasper Woods of
Cedar Rapids were visi.tors Sunday
in the home of Mr• and Mrs. Dana
Stearns.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeder and
Miss Betty Jean Lee of Tipton and
Sam Yaeger of Moline, Ill., were
guests Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Scott.
Miss Marian ,Scott returned to
Chicago, Ill., Sunday afternoon
following a vacation of a month
at the home of ,her ,parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Scott.
Miss l)orothy Beach was a guest
in the home of her brother-in-law,
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Bohlander, in Cedar Rapids from
Wednesday until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpson and
sons Junior and Richard were
guests at a birthday dinner Sunday:
in honor of ~Mrs. Simpson's uncle,
Andrew Gunderson, at Clermont.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kellogg, mother
of Mrs. E. G. Hunt, who has ,been
ill and confined ~o :her bed for
several weeks is improving and is
able to be up a.bout the home.
Norman Current and Roland
Neal left Sunday for Kansas City
where they have employment ,with
the Kansas City branch of the Car-
penter Paper com.pany of Omaha,
Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Blaine, and
Victor and Mr. and Mire. Edlyn
Blain and family of Chicago, Ill,,
were guests last Sunday in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Laurence
Schaefferle in Gladbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoover left
~%dnesday for a motor trip to
Columbus, Ohio, for a visit in the
some of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
:Mitchell. Mrs. Odette Slyer is in
charge of the Hoover store during
their absence.
Miss Olivene Hahn returned Sun-
day to her position in East St.
Louis after a vacation visit with
her mother, Mrs. Ella Hahn. Mrs.
Hahn moved her household goods
to Des ~Moines on Wednesday where
she expects to reside•
Mr. and ,Mrs. A, M~ Winters and
Joseph Bair, father of Mrs. Winter,
were guests Sunday in the home of
Mr. and 'Mrs. ,Sam Bair. Joseph
Bair celebrated his 96th birthday
on Saturday. He is in fair health
for a man of his many years.
,Mrs. H. W. Sco~t was a recent
visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs,
C. V~r. West at Elders. Enroute
home she stopped in Waterloo
where she was a dinner guest in
the home of :Mr. and 'Mrs. J. W.
]'McAleer, former residents of Lis-
bon.
Irwin West and sons Robert and
Dick, and Wesley West of Water-
loo were guests Sunday in the home
of :Mrs. Ely West and Louis West. !
Mrs. Irwin West is in New York
City on a trip awarded by the in-
surance company for which she :
works•
Mrs. J. B. Ringer and sons Jerry
and Larry returned home Sunday
from Des 1Vloines Where they spent
last week visiting in the home of
her brother-in-law and sister, 'Mr.
and Mrs. Don Whitmer. Mr. Ring-
er motored to Des Moines for them
on Sunday.
IMrs. Charles Beach left Friday
in company with her brother, Ed.
Hill, and son Robert of Oxford
Junction, and 'her mother, Mrs. W.
S. Hill, of Anamosa, for a motor
trip to Atlanta, Ga., for a visit in
the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Kid-
der and family•
'Mrs. Bertha Fooshee left Wed-
I nesday for Detroit, :Mich., for a visit
. in the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Leavitt, 'before returning to her
home in Albuquerque, N. 1V£ex. She
was a visitor for several weeks in
the home of her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. Harry Bassott.
Rev. E. G. Hunt of Mount Ver-
non and pastor of the ,Methodist
church in Grand Mound has re-
ceived a unanimous invitation from
the congregation to remain their
pastor for another year, which is l
very gratifying to Rev. Hunt. Last
Sunday 27 new members were re-
ceived into the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lowell and
children, Keith, Charles, Payson
and Florence of Kansas City ar-
~ll , ~Lrn rived last week end at the home of
Mrs. Lowell's father, P. W. Peter-
son. i~,r. Lowell returned to Wan-
lY,. ere s no need to gamble with results when you sas City on Monday and Irs. Low-
l arn Paint. We give you a small can of Seminole eli and the children will spend a
Paint Absolutely Free. Test it out on your own" month in the home of her father.
Then when you see its rich color and gloss, its Mr. and Mrs. Marley D. Clark
0 -- i spent the week end with an aunt
f brushin and note how well it spreads and howof Mrs. Clark's, Mrs. Kate Gibson
etely it hides the old surface, you will know ex- MountinLaurel,vernonNebr.,on :Mondayreturningevening•t°
-y What you are getting in quality and economy.
Monday was the tenth wedding an-
caution you that much paint is offered today with niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
-'ul" They report ~hey never saw Ne-
chips showin brilliant red similar to high priced
..~ttl~I . .~ braska in the vicinity of Laurel
ets, but when the paint is put on, it :has a brown- look any better. Laurel is about
1, 1,e . . 60 miles west of Sioux City.
h, d tone, very inferior to the chip upon which the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Miller and
rc-' e was made. m_ children Gloria and Larry left Sat-
W
urday for Kansas City, ,Me., where
Shop Here for Paint Values m Mrs. Miller and children will re-
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main until Mr. Miller's headquart-
ere for Butternut coffee company is
established, which will .probably 'be
Omaha, Nebr. They were accom-
panied to Kansas City by Mrs. iM.lll-
er's brother, Myron Swanson of
Clinton. They had resided in the
A. J. BObst tenant house on the
south side.
CLIFF IOSTY'S
Drug Store Mount Vernon, Iowa
Factory To You Sale Lasts the Entire Month of
August
~Mrs. Nicholas Pert expects to
visit next week in the home of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Glenn ,MeArtor near Nor-
way.
Miss Maude Parsons is visiting
this week in the home of her
friend, M;rs. Carrie Whitney, in
Fayette.
Mr:;. Ads Stewart of Wyoming is
visiting friends in Mount Vernon
and is a guest in the home of Mrs.
J. S. Buser.
l,eigh Current of Clay county is
a visitor this week in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Current, and with other relatives.
Mrs. Bessie Kohl Thompson and
son Douglas of \Vheatland, were
vi:dtors the lirst of the week in the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I)e\Vitt Kohl.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapman
of Cedar Rapids spent Sunday af-
ternoon and evening in the home
or ti~c former's brother, Lewis
Chapman and Mrs. Chapman.
Nicholas Peet has the contract
for the building of a ne"w home for
J. Huhne who lives ,between Solon
and Iowa City and began work
there last week.
Mr. and ~rs. James Kraner, ~Mrs.
J. F. Keve and ~Miss Florence Keve
joined Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crum-
baugh of Clinton for a picnic Sun-
day at Eagle Point park, in Clin-
ton.
C. N. Warren of Galva, Ill., who
has 'been visiting in the C. S. Mill-
er home in Tipton, came Sunday
for a visit in the home of his son-
in-law and daughter, ,Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Travls.
Miss Margaret Smiley returned
home Monday from a visit in the:
home of her nephew Fred McCul-!
lough in Fairmont, Minn•, and In!
the home of her brother Hugh
Smiley in Reinheck.
Miss Mary Parsons received &
telegram Tuesday announcing the
birth of a daughter, Jane Kimmel,
to Miajor Rufus Parsons, and Mrs.
Parsons, of Porto Rico, at the %Val-
ter Reed hospital in Washington,
D.C. on {Monday.
Six ladies from Mount Vernon
are in M~trion today to play golf
and bridge at the Marion Country
club. They are: 'Mrs. Merrill Barge,
Mrs. S. H. Burchfield, Mrs. Leoral
Evans, Mrs. Richard Fuller, Mrs.
\Valter Kohl and Mrs. Dana Wil-
cox.
Miss I-Iarriett Lowe returned to
Chicago, Ill., the first of the week
after a brief visit with her parents
!Mr. and Mrs. R. H• Lowe. Baxter
Lowe will spend the school year
with his brother-in-law and sister
Rev. and Mrs. Hillis Culver in
Nashua.
Mrs. It. H. Lowe left Wednesday
for Los Angeles, Calif., for a visit
in the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lupton and the Misses Joyce and
Eleanor Ix)we and for a visit in
Manilla, Philippine Islands with
IMr. and 'Mrs. Mason I.owe. She
will accompany the latter who has
been visiting in the states.
Mrs. S. L. Chandler moved Tues-
day to the house vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. S. H. Burchfield who
moved Monday to the 'Mrs. Laura
Hoffman tenant house on the south
side. Extensive remodeling will be
done on the house vacated .by Mrs.
Chandler before the Dr• Russell
Cole family take possession.
Rev. and 'Mrs. Hillis Culver who
were guests last week in the home
of Mrs. Culver's parents, ~VIr. and
Mrs. R. H. Lowe left Monday for a
visit in the home of Rev. Culver's
parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Cul-
ver in Appleton, Wisc. and to at-
tend the wedding of Miss Jayne
Culver to Lyman Perkins on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shadle of
Sigourney were visitors Sunday in
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Thompson. Mary Thompson, who
had spent two weeks in the home
of her grand parents, returned
home with them and Bobby
Thompson accompanied them
home to spend two weeks at their
home in Sigourney.
M'.iss Dorothy Smedley is an ex-
)ected guest the first of next week
in the home of ~Mr. and Mrs. E• R.
Ristine. She was a guest in the
Ristfne home early in the summer
and has been enjoying a trip
through the Dakotas, Wyoming,
and in metes Park and Colorad6
Springs and will spend the re-
mainder of the month in Mount
Vernon .before going to her home in
McKeesport, Pa.
'Mr. and ~Mrs. Vance Allyn and
family expect to leave Monday forl
their home in New London, N. H.,
after spending the summer in the
.home of Mrs. Allyn's parents, Rev.
and Mrs. J. B. Eyestone, while Mr.
Allyn studied during the summer
session at the State UniversRy of
Iowa, at Iowa City. ~Mrs. Eyestone
expects to accompany them to Sag-
inaw, Mich., for a visit with her
sister, Dr. 'Martha Longstreet.
Mrs. Hattie Hiller and son Jack
returned home Saturday evening
from a 3000 mile motor trip. They
visited Elmer Miller of New
Canaan, Conn., and spent one day
sightseeing in New York City, two
days at the fair, one day at Niagara
Falls, and one day on a motor trip
to interesting places in Connecticut.
:Mrs. ,Miller reports a very enjoyable
trip• Elmer Miller and friend, W.
Ptckneli of New Canaan, were ex-
pected last night or today for a
~Ir. and Mrs. J. D. Pert spent
Sunday visiting friends near New
Boston, Ill.
Mount Vernon Motor ('Omllany
has delivered a new Ford to lind-
rig Zinkula.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bair were
dinner guests Sunday in the homo
of Mrs. Mac Foster.
Fred Kahler and daughter Anita
of Conroy were visitors Monday af-
ternoon in the home of Mrs. l,]mma
Leigh.
Merrill Pitlik and Hudy Vodicka
are camping this week in the Pitlik
cabin along tile Cedar river near
Ivanhoe.
Miss Bonnyl)cl Kirkpatrick who
has been visiting in Tulsa, Okla.,
and in Granville, Ohio, is expected
home on Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Gable of Cedar
Rapids spent Tuesday night in the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Crumbaugh.
Dr. and Mrs. \V. G. Kruckenberg
returned last Thursday night from
a ten day vacation visit with
friends in Flgin, Ill.
Miss Alice Botts. Dean of \Vomen
at Cornell, left last week for a va-
cation at the Am'horace, Grand
Mannan, New Brunswick.
Mrs. Harry Dilley and Miss Mar-
caret l)iIley retarncd home Sun-
day evening from a weeks vacation
spent at Cross Lake, Minn,
Miss Mary Hlnkley returned to
her home in Chicago, Ill,, last week
and is now enjoying a vacation at
the lakes near Conover, 'Wis.
Betty June Hedges ,went to Kan-
sas City last Sunday for a short
visit m the home of her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Maulsby.
Miss Huldah Pert returned Sat-
urday from Evanston, II1,, where
she spent six weeks attending the
school of music in Northwestern
university.
Mrs. C. A. l)anicls o'f l'ine City.
Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Daniels of genwood I'ark were
callers Sunday in the home of ,Mrs.
l']mma Leigh.
Miss Louise Hang, secretary to
President H. J. Burgstahler is
spending a three week's vacation
in Springnfield, Ill., "tnd at he)" home
m Marshalltown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and
daughter Miss l~eona Barnes at-
tended the funeral of 'Mr. Barnes'
cousin, E. M. Kitts in \Vheatland
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Clara Waln of Dayton,
Ohio, who is visiting relatives and
friends in Mount Vernon, was a
guest the latter part of last week
in the J. E. Colton home.
l)r. and Mrs. Maurice Hartung
and family left Monday for their
hmne in Chicago, Ill., following a
visit in the home of I)r. Hartung's
mother, Mrs. Charles Hartung.
lit. l~]ssell Cole drove his pal•-
ents. I)r. and Mrs. Frank Cole, to
their farm near Blackberry, Minn.,
on last Wednesday, where they
will spend a month. He returned
home by train.
Miss Violetta Cook returned
home last Saturday from a visit of
a week with relatives at Miles. She
was accompanied home by ieith
Cook who spent the week end in
the Lester Cook home.
Mr. and Mrs. l). U. Van Metre
expect to motor to Sayner, Wis.,
ou Friday to spend the week end.
They wiii 'bring their son, Douglas,
home from Camp Harlan, where he
has spent the summer.
James Eyre, who returned W'ed-
nesday of last week from a six
weeks stay in the Boy Scout camp
at Wau,beek plans to go to Iowa
City this week end for a visit with
his friend Bob Caywood.
Mrs. Bruce Warwick and fam-
ily of Bryan, Texas, arrived on
Tuesday for a visit in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haesclcr and
family and with her father Herl)ert
Hogle and other relatives.
An electric deep well pump and
pressure tank has t/een installed at
the George Zinkula farm this week
by Dale Johnson. The house and
buildings on the farm will have
running water.
l)r. and Mrs. 1,. E. Bigger, ac-
companied by Misses Helen and
Norma Biddick of Marion and Min-
nie Lou Fish of Collins, spent the
week end at Camp Gray near
Saugatuck, Mich.. with Miss Alice
Marie Biggcr.
Miss Bernice necker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. necker, who
has a Smith,Hughes certificate
from Iowa State college Ames, has
accepted tile position as teacher of
home economics in the schools at
Delhi for the next school year.
Mr. and .Mrs. Julian Johnston
and family are moving today to the
Mrs. E. S. Johnston acreage, just
north of the ohl overhead bridge
at the west edge (~f ,Mount Vernon.
Mrs. Johnston, mother of Julian,
has gone to the George Kirkpatrick
home to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartung and
family moved Saturday to the Mrs.
R. A. Travis house on ,Seventh ave-
nue, north. The house vacated ,by
the Hartung's was purchased sev-
eral weeks ago by Martin Schwab
of the Mount Vernon Motor com-
pany who with Mrs. Schwab ex-
pect to occupy it soon.
Miss Clara E. Waln, accompan-
ied by Mrs. IAoyd Barge, motored
to Chicago, Thursday, spending the
visit in the Mrs. Miller home. irest of the week sight-seeing and
visiting Miss Esther Nelson, a
Prof and Mrs Lloyd Oakland re
• • " friend of Miss Waln's, who return-
turned home on Wednesday of last ed with them and attended the
week from 1V~issoula Merit where
, ., Burge Reunion on Sunday. Miss
Prof Oakland was a member of the h
Nelson returned to C icago by tra'n
faculty of the ~Montana State Uni-: early Monday morning
versity during a six weeks summer
session Prof S J McLaughlin Mrs. Edna Messenger and daugh-
who has been teaching in the same ter Betty, Mrs. Harold Fisher, and
university and ,Mrs. MeLaughlin ex- t(heoM?dS:St2:lrt:h~2ngl 7h;r~uK[~;
pert to return home in about two J Y " " '
weeks. Prof. McLauffhiin is teach-Oats plant at Cedar Rap,d: Wedh
ing a nine weeks course. Prof. andI ne.sday afternoon, ~.n co pa y ,
'Mrs. Oakland visited Mr. Oakland's / M_ms Maxine Daws an(1 a group
p~,rents in Blairsburg on their way ~from a Cedar Ra.p,dSmP~l;YgdOthi~
home [ where NI1SS l)aVlS lS e p y .~
..... /summer. A picnic supper was en-
,~lrs. ~una ~tessenger has re'I joyed by the local group. Harold
ceived some very interesting let- I ]ei-sher joined them for the supper
ters from her daughter, Miss Ruth lin Riverside park
Messenger, .who has been traveling
abroad this summer. Miss Mrs- - l)r. and Mrs. l,. E. Bigger attend-
senger who is a member of the ed a reunion of the Bigger family
Cornell college faculty, left at the llast Friday in the park in Muses-
close of the school year in corn-Itinc. The reunion was a very en-
pany with 'Miss Irma Plaehn of I JoYable occasion for the family
Cedar Falls and they have been en- had not all been together in more
joying bicycle trips through Ire-
land and 'Scotland. They have had
many funny experiences which they
will relate when ~hey reach home.
Several weeks was spent in Cam-
bridge University for study. They
sail for home from .South Hampton
on August 18 and will dock in New
York City August 26.
than twenty years. '['hose present
were all of the family and included,
besides Dr. and ,.,Mrs. Bigger: :Mrs.
M. C. Bigger and Harry Bigger of
New Boston, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Bigger o'f Springvllle; l)r. and
Mrs. E. P. Bigger and family of
Lisbon; Dr. and M:rs. J. D. Bigger
of Korea.
Weddings
LACOCK-WILKINS
In a quiet ceremony July 31, at
12:30 o'clock in the Presbyterian
Church at Iowa City, Miss Mary
, Lacock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
'Robert Lacock of Tipton, became
the bride of Cecil F. Wilkins, son
of Mrs. Evelyn M. Rowlen of West
Liberty. The couple was attended
by Miss Margaret Gardner, a child-
hood chum of the bride, and Mr.
Frederick Simpson, both of Iowa
City. Dr. Ilion T. Jones officiated.
The bride wore a street length
dress of aqua crepe, with maize and
japonica accessories. Her corsage
was of yellow roses.
A one o'clock luncheon was serv-
gregation. ' Merry Lous Will Have
There will be no C. E. meeting l
until next Sunday evening. Exhibit At All Iowa
Monday
6:00 Junior Industrial Society Fair, August 13-18
supper in the Butler cabin at the
Upper Palisades.
Wednesday
2:30 Missionary Society meeting
in the church parlors. Program in
charge of the Junior Christian En-
deavor Society.
Thursday
7:30 Union Young Peoples group.
MT. VERNON LOCALS
Miss l~aurene I,istou of Iowa (?it)"
was a /~ucst of Miss I'riscilla Keel-
!er over the weck en(l.
ed for the bridal party in the pri-
vate
dining room of the Iowa Me-! Mrs. George Haven of Chatfichl,
morial Union. Decorations were i Minn.. was a guest of Mrs. l)orothy
in yellow and crystal, i lligbi~ from Thursday uutil Men-
Mrs. Wilkins is a graduate of the i any"
State University of Iowa where sue
was a member of Phi Beta Kappa Mrs. Ida l,'ordyee, and the Misses
Honorary society. Mr. Wilkins has'lm'qu and t,]lva b'ordyce of Ames
received both his B.A. and M.A. will bc guests next Sunday in the
degrees from the University of Mr. and Mrs. Jay b'ordyee home.
Iowa, and has had a year of grad-! Ih,.n to Mr. and Mrs. IAoyd Kent
uate work in Madison, New Jersey. ia son. l'aul \Villiam, Tuesday eve-
"1'1: Merry I~ou 4-H club ~ill
dr:~ul:)liz.,, t}le PUt)Pet shov, "'Han-
-,,'1 and Gretel" ill a I exhi dt at the
All lo',;a IQ~.ir in Cedar l(al)id~.
AU411St 13 to IS, (Ill .\[ondaycv,•-
nin~ of this we(k tih' girls pre-
soP, led it at \Vhiltier. Thoselak-
ing part fir(: Ardis Stinger, I~'liar-
ity l"isci)er, Helen Archibahl. ('aro-
lyn 2~,eal. Jean Minish, and Ruth
,Minish, and l-:lizabeth l,'rederick,
~ho presented the musical portion
of the dramatization.
Another exhibit will lle, "The
, Step Saviug Kitchen Table" made
ky I.inn's Best 4-H club girls. Oth-
C)" countics [)lanning houle projcct
and 4-I1 booth exhibits are: Jones,
(;linton, ('edar. lowa, l'owcshiek.
Bentotl, l)elawarp, I,'a .vet t(, and
Marshall.
Miss Viuletta Cook dau)4hter of
Mr. and Mrs. I,csN,r (',)ok, will go
to (~t~(lar ICapids, Monday where
~:!1(, will enroll for a ('oarse ill
Following the luncheon, the
couple left by motor for Berkeley,
California, where Mr. Wilkins plans
to continue his graduate study, and
also has a position in connection
with the school.
Guests from Mount Vernon were
Mrs. Dan Travis and Miss Kay Cur-
rent.
MT. VERNON CHURCH NOTES
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Lloyd A Gustafson, Minister
Sunday School 9:45
Morning worship 10:45.
Union services in the Methodist
church. Rev. Russell Cole will oc-
cupy the pulpit.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"Spirit" will be the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August
6.
The Golden Text is from I Corln
thlans 2:11, "What man knoweth
the things of a man, save the spirit
of man which is In him? even so
the things of God knoweth no man,
but the Spirit of God."
The Lesson-Sermon comprises
quotations from the Bible and from
the Christian Science textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy.
One of the Bible citations reads:
"Whither shall I go from thy
spirit? or whither shall 1 flee from
thy presence? If [ ascend up into
nil)g, August 1, Mercy hospital, ('e-' beauly elllturc ill the Paris Aead-
dar I~.api(ls. \Veig'ht seven [)oun(]s t'illy. -~[iss Cook was graduated
:tl)(i tllirteeu OUliecs. fl'ointhe .~l()llnt V('l~noTI' 'h|gh
I)arwin ('ook loft last S:tlurday SFhOO[ ill ~l;ly. ....
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