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i 'r- W‘ewm‘ Wes... .. n u < 3.. . ,, . ,. . , ‘ ..,fl.:_ 6. ) . 1“ .1: iAugust 7, 1941 I‘BL MOUNI‘ VERNON, H)“ A, U‘IVRIJJ‘ BLOORI A\.D ’IHF [AIS 0V I“ liALI) jwork at the G. H. Lowe farm lastiMildred Hartzeu home. I and Mrs. Jack Fulwider at Tipton. . . . . . . . . . . . . , Bertram M G L h dM P , tweek, , rs. eorge ee, w 0 was issE r. an rs. arner eterson [new EU 0C Marrled July I Mrs. Frank Letner ; Ungsual StaCk 1 Mr, and Mrs, Glen Bachman and Gladys ,Sheyrk. gran daughéer of thel called, Thursday [evening the .i rm “ 1 ' Max, and Joe Scott spent Tuesday late.Mr3,- Bydla S rk~Sp nt Tues—theme foijr. endflMib. Russo *Bair. Harm. S [AL "AWAHAN MUSIC B1 erman Farm evening at Ellis Park in Cedar Rap- day ‘visiiingzin the Rev. Hand Mrsl' :Joeuvaveikia and daughter ‘Char- caners . a... . MM 11F EATUBED PRQGRAM h ids. Glen plays ball with the Col— Corwin Hartzell home. Her husr‘ilotte. irom Solon called Tuesday tum ‘ ’ I Hawguan .mutsgc figtfigfii; ling Radio team and Max and Joe band is on a, mountain climbing'evenlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. re. . ‘- Dvoniur HONORED 't tion. .Are Issued For . gramgwen m _ e i twent‘swjmming in the new munici-1 trip with‘three other men,:in Peru. Louis :Reyho'ns. . , Vemnfe BIRTHDAY ‘$:;;_La:ely wedding. 0“ Frlday evening When J03“ ngg; p31 pool at E1115 Park, Mr, Bach- Mr. [Lee was Elana rI-Iartzell Iver-ii Mr. and Mrsfl'amesPetrick call- “h birthday of MN ROS“ ler and Charles Carpenter‘ 0 man is an employee of Collins Co. .ed Sund sen‘s teaher’ when they‘lived in the l aylevenin‘g atthe A. Walton Canal Zone. w Ihome; ‘ .‘i “is celebrated Sunday with Tn‘vimfions “'WO issued “rednesu members 0f the Junior Stars of the Joe Scihtt spent Saturday with I , . . i> let g“ dinner at her home. Those “W to the Wedding 0‘ “is” "‘350‘ IA“ 0‘ .Cedf“ Rapids were guests his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. > Mrs. Corwin 'Hartzell has beenl Callers at the home for Mr. and inclqun VWere: Wfln’k J_ Dvorak. phinc Gertrude Magcc, daughtcr of of the evening. , and Mrs. Floyd Decious_ confinede her home by illness thlsilvlrs. Warner Peterson Sunday eve- mon 50% Louise of Mount Vm," Dr. antl’BII‘S. John B. Magoo, lot The program opened With con- Hamid Streets and Mr. Carlson week. . Y I Mining were Mnand Mrs.W.Peter. W51 Marie Butlcr. Harold Mfmnt \Omon' and the R9“ JO n" ’ gregatlonal Singing With OI‘ChCStFa‘ of Cedar Rapids were callers Sun—Z m—‘f—TI’"! .‘ 3 515,011. MI."- 313d,Mrs. Louxs Reyhons d Bw’ wrcncc Struck of Mc— Emma“ I‘I‘L‘V‘xly’ son Of Dr‘ ,{md accompaniment :39“ 'J‘. 3' Eye_ day evening at Gerald Scott's. ‘ . 38nd family. e: Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgc Mm “9mm .l‘uwl'v' Of Meagme Stone gave ’the “Invocation? two , Mrs. Harry Decious. Mrs. Floyd. I Mr. and Mrs. Jay Milholin, Mr. Land “m Harold Kola” hm, which \\«lll take place in thc groups, of Hawaiian numbers by‘ ‘Deciousy Mrs. Ray Hartung and, .. , .y , iand Mrs. Chasfllzi dy Mrnand Mrs. ,3 fa yoh‘n ‘I'ilovco of Wm,_ . Methodist church in Mount Vernon Joan Koehler and Charles Carpen- iRoberta’ Mrs. Emmett Albaughy, _Ml‘3-: John>.Waan; ’» i gAmgmwmafi‘, mu Dollezal’ Mr. : layinino Hé\\~itt./()juba City. 2" :Véwi’svsij‘qu 19"“):ngSogggnxflli tirijnllpdgdi.‘:;{i19i;hu?fil The fBeifih MI‘S. Argcne Allbée, MI‘S. RalphIFRIENDSHIP CLASS ; I . \ /‘ i (Mrs. Ed Pltllk and tWO SOUS '3 " ” M ""1 ‘:' OPOM' “Hop 3 a1 a" y m 0. . .e Bachman and David, Mrs. Chas, \ i‘-‘ ‘wet‘eiamong those attendin the l " lw hold in the Magoo home mum“ Flaws}? The Bead}, at Winklkl'" Bachman, Mrs. Mervin Zeller, Mar-i Efigfbsergxgqige Friendship c13.55:,Central City fair on Friday.g The I Mrs‘ Joe Maohovoc and mg the ceremony. “Hawaiian Paradise, and Hawa- Vin and Jerry’ Mrs‘ Sherwin Ca1d_lof the 'Meihqdist chu‘rch held é,follOWlng boys from this damning-‘1- u of (‘cdar Rapids. Mr- i 118“ War Chant” Cam!“ Neb‘kei; well and Mrs. Gerald Scott attend-mimic at Thomas Park in Marionnty entered calves at the fair: Billie Fly 3 George Roma and daugh- The birthday of C. W. chf was gave a. poem entitled, August; '. ‘ed the W. S. of the Bertram‘ Sunday evening ' lMilholin and Don Dolezal each had {It or and Donna Jeane m- Mm._ cclcbrntcd Sunday at a dinner at Tfhe Kitchentqluartetb gavel; grglup m ‘church which met with Mrs. Her_l < ~ zone baby beef and Leo Biderman I ~ W If R 'n . Ed .ard ,thc chf home. Those present were: 0 ins rumen a num ers. em as man Nebiker on Thursday after_iw' s. c. s. MEETS» shad two‘ have. mild sins. “Olin Mi; and Mrs. Nerf, Mr. and Mrs. of the qlgartet Ia{re:hFloyd Kitcihen, ‘33 Incon‘ f The W. s. C. S. will meet Thursw; . ? lid C‘ . . A .‘ r M ~_ [John Neff, Ruscmziry and John Violin; orls ltc en, accor Ion; ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Albau h abida afternoon. Hostesses will be, _ o ' 45c “013” 11 Jim “5 'Braxton of Mount Vernon; Mr. and Darrell Kitchen. saxophone; and Le" “Idlnn‘m‘ 30“ "f M“ ““d:t d d m 1 t g 1 , y e L b h M B m I H Demonstration8~ . Kouba, Kathcime and v . , ,‘I, A t B“ I h f “0‘” en 9 e casing ou auction sa e. Mrs. Edith eln aug . rs. er a, Ilachovoc. Rose Machovcc. lMl‘S’ ROY JOhnS‘mi Dorothy Ann iMrS- Floyd KltChenv plan“ ‘3‘ 0t“ m 203$; filthgr A25 lot the household goods of the latelNewman and Mrs. Florence Weid—iOf Interest Fan‘ ' M iand Billie of Cedar Rapids,- Mr. and v , . . . . Rev. Eyestone read the announce- “ 0 00 S I" > ' Iw. w. Parker at the home in Ce; 8 PS- J 08 Hurt. Anna, . . MRS. ROBLRT (7m MBAI (-II . . mm “m, hag (momma a threshing . ierm n. 112897 Patricia Fuhrmoismrv M1, Mrs. Guy Williams of Muskogee,‘ ments and gave the benediction. Ir ' V f n 1‘ ‘7 “,5. dar Rapids on Tuesday afternoon, , one of the main features of the W 5 ' Joe Ncuzil all of Iowa _: Okla. I Miss Lois Miller. daughter of M“ Ray Hartung was m charge °flll‘""i3“$e§".‘a' Mfr: “2:013:13: he EMrS- Sophia Boxwe“ 0f Mario“ 3°“ M‘sses Manly“ and Roselle scab Linn Count Fair rogram Friday 35‘, r. and Mm Rex Tayimn; Mrs. FranCCS Miller of Vlliton, nnd ithe program. mysfggmn‘“ if,” file aimed icompanied them. {brough of Anamosa spent several Aug 1 wasy the tag girls 4H Club’ " .. "Id Richard Mrs Lenal A picnic supper was enjoyed at i Robert Crumbaugh, son of Mr. and‘ i ' 5 Mr, and Mrs, L. H, Cave of Lisudays in the A. L. Hoffman home. pd ’t t. Th 250 ‘ ‘ I , . ‘ .. . , . . _ ,W. S. C. s. MEETS :mcr the job or engineer of the I I Born to Mr and Mrs_ Rex Brady emons ra ions. ese ‘ were pre- 5 - ,Pof Reinbcck, and Mrs. the Mr, and Mrs. Mutton Kepler Mis. W. B. CIUIIIIJdUg'h. were mar 1 Mrs Herman Nebiker was host_gthmsher to Leo who is fourtwn >:bon and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeCious’. S t d Au ust 2nd a son fsented in the 4_H exhlblt hall in per. arizek of Solon. home on Tuesday evening. Thosetried July 20 at 8:30 pm. in the less to the woman.s Society Of‘ years m. age. They are both Show“ .attended the Central City Fair onion 3 “1‘ a)” g ~ h . i which 193 home furnishings articles present beside the host and hostess Buonn Memorial Presbyterian , , , , ,Sunday. [Gary Rex, at St, Lukes ospita lead' ‘ HOward Lane Mrs, Philip ‘ mfg. VI, and Més d s Mclnfi’re church in Chicago it was an,,oum_ Christian Servme of the Methodistgm the DICWW 0f the unusual look- ; ___________ in Cedar Rapids. made by 96 club girls were display- . i" and Mrs. J. B. MacGre- I'm/d @111 mm. Sal] 'Leé o.f Lansing ,ed today ' ‘ChurCh at her home On ThurSday I mg “raw “ack- A“S““ Arm”th l C t al L‘ I Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brady ed. . hes E red MISS RU”! Messenger fMich ( \éliss laurch Kepler Mrs“ The bride was graduated from afternoon Mrs' J' 13' EyeStone led was the smvkcr' l en r Inn Schoon on Monday August 4th a Irene LEfebure and Inez zemsek ,l , .. A .1 . , A .I r . t ,, . ; ’ y i last g in the MacGregor " and linen shower l“tenth Ab c i wfiweamm. «we W w°man‘s missionary society Presbyterian church will ‘ eduesday evening, August 1:30 o‘clock, in the church [ES Miss Maude Worral. was, In a mission school in 1?. Ry., “’ill tell Of her; the“ 'V the school. Membch are in“? "‘ to bring thcir {rifts for It is ,7: home mission Christmas . \ “Peshments will conclude‘ son , . . tins. lave ‘ I the E01)? Corner club will meet ’3- E. C. Forest. l'noon, August 14, at 2:00 Palisades Thursday cvcninz. > “- Gwcn vath will pr“- ,- wnfel‘f‘ncc report. Ll’flia Sunday School class i Lt at the home of Mrs. llcllc “i Monday ci'vnin'r. Auirust their regular picnic S‘IT“"\" “HE. )Iemllm's Ill‘i‘. asked the change of hostess. n. VltV llr-lwkuli lorlzrc will moot y’ l‘eg‘lr’lll‘ lllf‘OIlllEf. 'l‘ucsrlnv 'AUgiist 12. at 3:00 o'clock. 12c ‘gez‘llar mccting of the Le— ' 66 Qxllinrv will ho hold {if Illv ,3 Mrs. Millie] Smith. .‘T’lll— “"3. August. ll. Tllc Jim— Marv will lm in cbnr'rc of 1 rt AVOI‘V and Mrs. C. \V. elofizitcs to the nicoting. 9c '1, “In: and closing of iliv 1’0 ti’ A report of the Slate ,2“ hcld in )Irii‘sllrilltoivn. RQI 7- R, will bc proscntcd by d our “‘1 Mrs. Mitt Slonckinir had I'IOP c dlnmir and sumw-r cucsts man ‘ day: Mr. and Mrs. Marlo Oward, Mnl‘im‘ic and Don- and Mrs. Albert Rl‘ylt‘ rind , MP. and Mrs. T.cwls Koch r " Rapids: MI'. and Mrs. " Ilowninsr and Margaret. V ‘ Rlakc of Marion and Mr. John I ’III of \Vliitti r o P [I Linn 3‘0 ‘7 and Franklin Corn club day evening, August 2nd mo of Mi: and Mrs. Mar— - In spite of the heat ‘ fig 3 good attendance. Mrs. ‘ 931. Mrs. Barch I’cddy- “‘1 Miss Ruth 1|” 0H the program. Delicious . e“ts were served by the 7.‘ The ncvt meeting place 1‘ announced at a later date. Mrs. Lewis Thompson and nChe Scott were guests. Misses Eleanor Gough. Ger— ,inPYant and Margaret Keyes ‘ e Diast Friday afternoon in “ Miss Edith Hunter. a bride may. The bride elect was “ d a gift from the group. Fillies Photo ‘1,’ 1' Finishing .............. ..25c fie Is ........................ __ 3c 5; Dosure Rolls, I t1hie Size .............. _.35c _‘19 Size Reprints .... ..5c Fresh Film, All Sizes. " Professional and , Mercia] Photography 1 ll M. Roberts ' f 6412 Mt. Vernon M UNION PM Out 40 guests were prcs- ‘ Thurs— I presbl'fcl‘ion Guild will mcct ‘ Ilthofii‘ had i d at a party at the Gough K ll.ewis Chapman, Mrs. Isa Kepler, Hester Travis, Mrs. Fred i'l‘urncr, Mrs. Watson Kepler, Rev. i Mrs. Ichler, Miss Sue Kepler and Miss Janice W'est. I I Ilast weck visiting his grandmother, ‘ Mrs. D. I). Klelneck. Frank W'atson who has been all- int;r for chcrtil weeks is slowly im- ‘proving but is still confined to his bed. Dr. Bertha Swim is expecting her Sister, Mrs. J. H. Guest. of Fort i Worth, Texas. on Sunday for a few ‘ (lays visit. Ralph Bowman, of Flint, Mich, is visiting in the home of his father ll. H. Bowman and brother, Roy Bowman and family. ‘irIillilI‘d Bcl‘anok and Bill Hoff- mzin rctul'ncd home Tuesday cvc- nillg from :1 one wcck vacation Sili‘llt :it Roi-bus. Minn. Miss livclyn Hodgson of Emporia, Kansas, is expectcd Saturday morn- ill to Sill‘lld scvcml \VCOI'LS with his .-r, Miss Lillie Hodgson. MI‘S. T). l). chineck, Mrs. Lester (‘leu-iwuy and Mrs. J. Ii. Solmit at- lcnzlcd .‘l, sole of thc \Villiam Park- ‘I-r estate in (Tctlzir Rapids, Tuesday 2iftcrnoou. filr. and Mrs. Lloyd I‘Iockspcirc. who were ll'liirl‘icd lust Saturday of— Ici'lioon, returned to Mount \'crnon Sunday for :i bi‘ii‘l‘ visit llt‘ffll‘t‘ chIV- m; for Alta Vista. their licw homo. Prof. and Mrs. lClItrcuc l‘)cvcrcziux lcft this morningr to spend a month with .\II‘.~‘. Ilvriri'iyii'x‘s lilotllcl‘, Mrs. I”, ll. (lillliizin. in lillinI-bcck, N. Y. 'I‘Iicy plunnml t0 trike scvcl‘zil silln trips while there. Ill', (‘llurlcs Kcycs \R’t'llf to MC- CI‘I‘IIOI‘. \\’I’l]l’l(‘fiillly to spout] :i ‘wcck :Itlwnilini: the American In- :slitul" of Niituri» Studios. llc will prcScnt two lectures on rcccnt In- dian excavations while there. Gordon Myers, well known base \'01'tlllSt, who was graduated from ,(‘orliell in Juno, won the contvst ‘sponsorcd by the Chicago Tribune at Coo college on Thursday of last week. Mr. Myers led the commun- ity singing at the Industrial picnic at Ellis park last week. Dr. J. of Nature Studios. in McGrcgor. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ennis ‘ Iiind thc children. From )4ch- igor they made a short trip into jMinncsota and returned to Mount Vernon Monday evening. I Miss Nama Lathe returned last fFriday from Mexico where she lspcnt several weeks studying art. On Saturday morning she, with Miss Margaret Taylor and a group ‘motOred to Chicago and visited the Art Institute and other places of in- terest. iVernon on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and family of Sioux City, Mrs. Wayne IHuntor and daughter of Atlanta, , (Ga.v who were in Mount Vernon last l on Saturday afternoon, left Sun- iday morning in company with G. A. IHuntcr for a two weeks vacation iiit Detroit Lakes. Minn. They plan Ito remain for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Vodicka and Mary Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lang and Bonnie returned last week from a motor trip to Greeley, IColo., Cheyenne, Wyoming, Yellow- ,stone Park and to Billings, Mon- tana. They visited some cattle that the ranchers are not real anx— ious to sell. Rudy’s fishing story ihim to tell it. IFIC STAGES VERIIONLOCALS. . 1 Dennis Berry of Davenport spent Harold Ennis spoke last‘ Sunday at the American Institute: of Cornell normal training;r students I SCOIS bonnet from “'hi“h fen ‘ wcek to attend the wedding of Miss Edith Hunter and Lloyd Hockspeirei Iranchcs in the west and report plen- . ty of cattle and plenty of feed so, is worth hearing if you can get, {Vinton high school and has been :cmploycd in Chicago since her {graduation last June from Cornell fond Mrs. H. A. Bassett, Miss Mary college. Mr. Cl'umbaugh was grad— Iuatcd from the Mount Vernon high lschool and attended Cornell college. I The couple will make their home ,in Chicago, where Mr. Crumbaugh 3is employed by the Association of iAmcrican Railroads. lLinn County Republican 3Women To Meet Aug. 12th ‘nt the Duck Pond in Ellis Park. A picnic luncheon will be Served at i12230, the mcot and drink to be furnishcd by the committee; mom- ibcl‘s will please bring the usual ‘pionic rcquil‘cmcnts. A short pro— gram will followvthc, Dcpzirtmcnt of State, The National DcfcnSc pi‘o— , ‘irmm, and Financing Our National ‘ llcfcnso. will be the subicrts dis— PIIRSOduA’xTI‘S. J. I’. Miller. (for. Scc'y. I Rotary Club Meeting,r 'l‘llc l'cgulnr molding" of tho Mount Vernon—ljs‘lltm Rotary club was hcld in lbc Goudv Tm Room on 'l‘llostltly orcuinsr. 'l‘hc prorrrziin coil- The regular meeting of the Linn‘ ICounty Republican Women's Club,, twill bc hcld Tuesday, August 12th, Ithe devotional period. At the close: ‘jof the busineSS session. Mrs. C. C.l iBerry presented the Indian Creekf Bluebird Girls 4-H club demonstrafi tion team, Mary and Corrine Dixon: Iwho easily converted the lowly feedi ‘sack into attractive drapes. Iwere approximately forty presenti ,DIVISION 3 TO GIVE PROGRAM i ‘I Mrs. Herman Nebiker and Mrs.‘ Inarold Porter of division No. 3 will} Ipresent an interesting program in; Ithe Methodist churh on FridayI evening. All are welcome. I METHODIST NOTES There will be the usual services. in the church during the summerl with the church school at 10 a.m.. sharp. Worship service at 11 a.m.,‘ with sermon by the pastor. Rev. J. ‘B. Eyestone. All are welome to at- tend and share in the services of‘ the church. ‘ Miss Charlotte Berry of Chicago: spent the week end with her par-l cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Berry.‘ ‘ Mrs. Ethel Dardis returned to New York City Saturday following ‘3 "MI in me home Of her bmtherircceivcd sixth and seventh places Gcnc Davidson and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bachman of Mount Vernon wcrc Sunday eve- ning callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Letner. sistctl of u business l'ncclinir. Guy The town COUUCll met‘ Monday C. \Villiums, of \lllskczrcc (lkl'i- CVGI‘IIllg’ ill the Community hall lmmn. who was the iruost of his Routine business was transacted. lil‘fll’lit‘l‘filhlflXV. \Vill Ni-il’. spoke Robert Kohl submitted to an op— liI'IcIlv (in tho similarities and dif— el‘alirm for the removal of his ton- furcncos Iihiwwn 1mm and (IL-In. sils at a Cedar Rapids hospital on home ThLll”:'(l.’lV. ’I‘lic nch liIcclintr will bc hold Jle smoke)! is reported to bc mi lhc inwn .«it Ilit‘ Th: l'.. l:. Im— scz'ionsly ill at his home north of nor residence. Marigra cgaafiey and Roland Neal Are Wed Thu followinLr ricws story con- ccrninzr the wmlrling of Miss Muri- ifl‘llf‘t" Cuwlcv and Roland ,\'c:il. is l‘r‘lll‘llllotl from tho Ottumwn Cour- icr: “In an all-white Sctting the mar- ‘ I‘IIILX‘I‘ of Miss Mm‘iirrncc (‘:iwlcv. dnughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrcnce Fl. l‘nwlcy of 419 (‘hcstcr nvcnuc. and Roland \V. Ncnl. son of Mr. and .Mrs. C. Ii. Ncal of Springvillc took placc in St. Patrick's church Sun- day aftcrnoon. “W'hitc. gladioli and larkspur wcrc on the white marblc altar. which was lightcd only by the rnvs 'of the sun coming through the stained glass windows. the some flowers and lighted can- dlcs in candelabra were on either. Iside of tlic cntrancc to the sanctu- Im'y where the couple stood as they lrcpcated their marriage vows after Ithe Rev. T. t“. Donohoe. I "The former Miss Cowley was llovcly in a, gown of white mousse— ilinc dc, sole and Mary Queen 3. ishoulder length veil of tulle, Worn lover the facc to the altar. She car- Irnnged in an old-fashioned bouquet. {Her gown was styled in floor length fwith duchcss lace medallions trim- .ming the long peasant sleeves of the simple blouse and the full skirt. “Wearing a picture gown of for- get-me-not blue chiffon and al matching halo 'hat and carrying} white larkspur, the bride’s cousin} )Miss Polly Percival of Des Molncs, I iwas her only attendant. Willard; lNeal of Mt. Vernon served as best; I‘man for his cousin and ushering’ Iwcre J. Edward Love of Ottumwa, and Donald Goodyear of Mt. Ver—I .non. I “While the guests were arriving .Mrs. Martin Carroll, organist, play- ed "Reverie," “Idyllc,” and "Love's Dream," and just before the wed-, ding hour Donald Walley sang Schubert's “Ave Maria” and “Beg 'cause." Mrs. Carroll used the bridal [ chorus from Wagner‘s opera “Lo- hengln" for the processional and{ played Mendelssohn's “Wedding i March" as the couple left thel church to receive congratulationsl from relatives at a reception held at Hotel Ottumwa. “The bridal couple received con- gratulations at the hotel in a set- ting of white flowers and greenery. A wedding cake, flowers and light- ed tapers were on the bride's table. “From the reception young Mr. and ‘Mrs. Neal departed on 3 Wed- ding trip to an unrevealed destina- tion. In motoring the bride ls wearing a sky blue Shantung suit stitched in brown, a brown hat and brown accessories. Upon their re- turn they will make their home In an apartment at 424 North Court street. “The bride was graduated from Ottumwa high school. attended Ot- tumwa Heights college and St. Mary's college of Notre Dame. She Is a member of the Service League in which she served as president In the 1940-41 year, of Chapter HQ. RED. and the Guiding circle of The King's Daughters. “Mr. Neal attended Cornell col- lege. Mt. Vernon, and Iowa State college, Amea. He is a. member of Sigma. Phi Epsilon fraternity." Among the wedding guests from the vicinity of Mount Vernon were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Neal. parents Baskets of ‘ of; of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neal and daughter Carolyn. Mr. , and Mrs. Myron Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Busenbark, Mr. and Mrs. Don Goodyear. ‘ Bt‘llram. ‘ Mr. 9nd Mrs. C C. Kramer were dinner crusts of their cow-ins Geo, at the State Park at Anamoszi on.’ Robert. and Miss Tillie Kramer on Friday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Albaugh. Carol Nebiker is a house guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Kriz and daughter in Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Argene Allbee was a caller ThereiTuesday afternoon at the home of' Mrs. George Gaines. Mrs. George Berry, jr., is quite ill at her home northeast of Bert— . SPRINGVILLE NEWS home Tuesday from a two months visit with her son, Burdette, and other friends and relatives in Cal~ ifornia. Mrs. Mary Heady was hostess to the L. W. Club Tuesday evening. Scott; Mill Mrs. Gerald Scott GENE ALLBEE WINS PRIZES AT CENTRAL CITY FAIR The friends of Gene Allbee were very glad to learn that Gene had with his two calves which he enter— ed in the Calf Club at the Central City Fair last week. This is his first year in club work and it is a very nice start for him. He receiv- ed $12.50 a cwt. for them when ~ they were sold. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waln and Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wnln and Dickie and Willis Bach~ mall spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crozier at New BUSIOH. Ill. The members of the Zenith Club and thcir familics enjoyed a picnic Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Argene Allbee and Louis ,3 Mn. Milton Koch INDEPENDENT MACHINE EFINISHED OATS THRESHING The Independent threshing ma- lhine crew finished the oats thresh- ‘ternoon. There is some timothy to ithresh for Roy Bowman, which will finish the work for this year. ’MARIGRACE CAWLEY AND jROLAND NEAL ARE WED Announcements were received to— ;day by former neighbors and lfriends which read as follows: “Mr. land Mrs. Lawrence Edmund Caw- ley announce the marriage of their jdaughter Marigrace to Mr. Roland Wayne Neal on Sunday, the third :of August, nineteen hundred and forty-one, Ottumwa, Iowa.” An env closed card reads: “At home after . August twentieth at 424 North Court; Street. Ottumwa, Iowa." Roland is just another “one of the boys" from this vicinity going out into the world to a home of his .own. He was raised in this vicin~ ity. and attended the Leigh school. and Mt. Vernon High. We join his many friends in extending to them our heartiest congratulations. PATIENTLY WAIT FOR CROSSING SIGNAL We are still looking forward to the wig—wag signal to be installed 'at Ash crossing at Mt. Vernon. We hope it can surely be installed be— fore the opening of the school year and help protect our children who daily make so many trips across the railroad at this point. There will be several cars of young people School in September at the be~ ginning of school. Needlecraft club will meet Fri- ‘day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gone Davidson and Gone spent Monday with their rcln—‘IA- R. Minlsh. Mrs. Lewis Burns were visitors on lives at Muscatine and Montpelierl Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bert Walters, a sister of Mrs.:l‘n<‘elmgs during the summer aners, 0. L, Min-field and Miss Elva Allbec, came home with them for a; Jimmie Stick at Alburnctt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lctncr. Geo, Robert. and Miss Tillie Kramer were Sunday afternoon callers in in the Quaker Oats Plant in Cedariimd Mrs. EriCk Hatland the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Paul north of Whittier. The Indian Creek Bluebirds girls Max Spent Sunday with Mr. Bach-gbdle Thomas of Ankeny to Lisbon; 4-H club demonstration team, Mary man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Where She attended a reunion of 1V and Corrine Dixon placed in the red ribbon class at the Central City Roudabush of Brooklyn, who hadl Fair on Friday. V Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Butterfield‘} and family on Sunday attended a; reunion of the Butterfield family at Walker. There were 75 present, including relatives from Orchard,‘ Nebr. Mrs. Butterfield is secretary ‘of the group. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks have; :had as their house guest for the 5past week, their LMiss Hamor of Cedar Rapids. I Gerald Butterfield has drilled a gwell on his premises and is now in- ‘stalling a pressure system. Mr. and Mrs. George King were ‘callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. [John Cabalka in Cedar Rapids. _ Mrs. C. C. Berry spent the dayi They returned to Mountsried gal‘dmias and Stophamtls ar' iMonday with her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. James Hamersmith in Cedar ‘ Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Booth were visit. Lester Mikulccky started to work Rapids on Tuesday. Social Circle club is not having busy time. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koch had Ias their gucsts, on Saturday, Mr. of Des ‘Moines. Mrs. Halland is Milton's ing at Lloyd Neal's on Tuesday af-I who will enter Mount Vcrnon High‘ daughter. Judith Maive, at the Mrs. Esther Kohl home. Miss Patsy Myers returned home lSaturday after spending several ldays with Miss Irene Maiden at ‘ Anamosa. Mr .and Mrs. Everett Thede of ICedar Rapids called at the J. G. Thede home Friday evening. ids spent Monday in the Miss Jessie LBoxwell home. I Onias Hurt of near Anamosa call- led at the Tom Hurt home on Mon- Eday. Dale Branchflower of Norman, iOkla., came Monday for several ;weeks visit in the Mrs. Julia ;Branchflower home. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blood and Idaughter of Lisbon visited in the ,Howard Dragoo home on Sunday. Idinner guests in the Theodore Pat- Inode home at Stone City on Sun— ‘ day. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corn spent last Sunday in the Biford Corn home in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Keycs of Monticello ~called at the Rev. Hewitt home on Sunday evening. : Miss Janet Crew went to West Liberty Sunday evening where she will visit friends for a week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mueters Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blayney were[ Mrs. E. L. Patten of Cedar Rap-I i I I I I I I I I I I I of the Fairfax Jolly Junior Club won the right to represent Linn county at the Iowa State Fair with their demonstration “Meet Our Cinderella.” This team made a modern dressing table from an old discarded comode. As the climax of their demonstration these girls set up an attrative dressing table center carrying out the color scheme of blue and rose. Mrs. Adam Schulte, their club leader, will accompany the girls on their trip to State Fair. Ruth Minish will represent the “Merry Lou's Club” with the dem- onstration of slip covers for chairs, at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines. Charity Fischer, also a member of the “Merry Lou‘s,” re- ceived a blue ribbon on a dresser scarf at the Linn county fair. , . STATEMENT T0 HORSE OWNERS State Veterinarian Seidell has had 1100 cases of sleeping sickness in horses reported to ‘him up to August 4, of this season. Vaccination against this dis- were Saturday and Sunday visitors ‘ 9389 has been greatly improv- at the Mrs. Chloe Newman home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gordon, Bob and Roger left Saturday morn- ed thru the work of the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, ing for two weeks visit with rela— I Where the intra dermal meth- tivcs in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baird of Mt. I I 0d was developed and tested Vernon called at the Mrs. Kather- f‘ on many animals over the DaSt ine Peet home Monday. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Crew enter- ltained friends from West Liberty lSunday evening. a The 4-H Club girls held an ice cream social on the L. R. Bobst Llawn, Wednesday evening. 5 .Mr. and Mrs. EMrs. Ellison’s sister from Chicag I I I I i I i‘ i year period. By this method, which is now official, the vaccine is injected into the Skin which avoids serious local and sys- Sam Ellison anditemic reaction, and yet pro- “;tects the animal against the :Hot‘fman were Wednesday dinner disease OVVing to general re‘ .home. 1 Earl Huston family will move on ,Thursday into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bachman and Sister. They accompanied Mr5~ Ma-LGcraldine Armstrong. Bachman at Newton. Miss Ruth home, returned to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dccious spent home. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Booth spent T1-.ursday evening in the Emmett Albaugh home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Scott and granddaughter,IJoe visited their relatives, Mr. and, ‘Mrs. Everett Gregory of Rockwell ‘City, in the Jesse Gregory home in Springville on Wednesday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Gregory were enroute to Indiana for a visit with the for- mer‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Streets and Carol spent Sunday evening in the Gerald Scott home. Miss LaBonne Vandeberg of Us bon has been visiting this week with Miss Doris Decious. lSunday guests of Mrs. Booth‘s par- Irelatives. Norman Cohea of Waterloo call- .bccn visiting in the Glen Bacnman‘ed 011 friends in this ViCinity 01’11 on 3' Saturday evening. He is now work- jing at the John Deere factory. Monday evening in the Gerald Scott‘: won several prizes for the articles‘ {they had on exhibit at the Central ,City Fair last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mallie and EMl‘. and Mrs. Marvin Mallie and family near Muscatine in Illinois. I Lloyd stayed for a week’s visit with Ihis brother and family. I A building demonstration was held at the home of Rev. Hartzell on Monday afternoon conducted by Dwight Ink of the Extension Serv- Iice. A good crowd attended. Mrs. Milton Koch assisted Mrs. Tom Armstrong cook for men on Thursday and Friday. Don Hartzell of Washington, D. C., is spending this week in the Rev. and Mrs. Corwin Hartzell and Emmett Albaugh did carpenter THE RECRUITING OFFICER, $52 8 /’ AHEAD {1% RED -BLOODED MAN @216 IN TH' NAVV.‘ AFORE ‘TH‘ END 0‘ ms ENLIeKMENT, A SAILOR KIN BE EARNIN' UP TO SIX TIMES As MUC. H A6 WHEN HE- ENLISKTED ! I —AN'DON‘T FEReET HE '6 QUALIFICKATED FER A GOOD JOB IN —AN' WHA‘S MORE,TH' GALS LIKE-6 TO (-10 OUT WIT' A ‘IOUNL-I MAN IN A UNIFORM! I'LL BET VA WISHES VA WAS IN TH‘ CIVIL LIFE! “ OF FUN TIME- To VISIT TH' LANDS NOT ME! I car A PROMOTION. PLUS A RAISE— so I'M CELEBRATING ~VA5, A'COURSE,THA‘S 60!! TH‘ 6AILOR6 HAVE PLEN‘HI __wn" Lars or: OF I ROMAN‘SK AN‘ OPPORTUNIKV The Merry Lou 4-H club girls (Lloyd spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Elsie Remington, Mrs. Graat'f, an Remington family helped Lo— llen Remington celebrate his birth- lday Thursday evening. Onias Hurt family spent Friday evening in the Tom Hurt home. ,and Mrs. Elmer James were dinner ‘guests Tuesday evening of Mrs. Chloe Newman. Palisades Mrs. Charles Ford Mrs. Augustus Brown from Ken- ‘tucky is visiting her mother, Mrs. Tim Johnson, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Scull from Phoenix, Arizona spent Friday and {Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ford. Mr. Scull and Mrs. Ford are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Scull called Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fulwider in Anamosa; on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fulwider, IMr. and Mrs. Max Phelps and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Gotsch. 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