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Page SL~ THE MOU~.~P VE3RNON, IO%V&, IIA~VKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD Thursday, AugUst 14, ~]r ][~I][~ [ proaching marriage of their daugh- Mrs. Sharon Smith, Central City; -- -- = = : = : : = = = = : : : : : = : = = = : * spending two weeks in the Mr. and [ Leo Driscoll and Mrs. Leoral Evans Colorado Springs. ~[ ~,~ ter, Charlene to Henry Still of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Stanley, 'I,I,~ T Mrs. C. C. Hotehkiss and Mr. and I of Mount Vernon A happy after- no church services Farmington, Iowa The ceremony Leta and Bob Smith, imogeneIDpeaKs ,z Languages Mrs Charles Draker homes noon passed all too quickly visiting sence. ,~,ru ,rhHN~TnN REUNION ] will be performed inSt. Mary's ] Christian -- : -- = = -- -- -- -- -- -- = : -- = -- -- = -- : -- = -- : I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Emmons and I over old times Dr and Mrs F M o o it Au u 21 ,~a,~ u~,~ ~r ~TT~rr*a~ I rectory at Iowa C y, g st I ' dau h er GRACIA GUILD MEETS " g t of Cedar Rapids spent Gordon Johnson flew here from children left Sundav "~heJ~m.u J'ohn~ton"~t~ annual Miss Draker, a graduate of Iowa SHANKLIN REUNION i . Sunda- with Mr and Mrs " * ,he ~racla ~UllU OI rme ~'res ,j . . . v. o oytermn cnurcn met m me ~orest Ivayetm. .re spena me week enct wltn Indiananolis to attend " ] City High School, has been employ- [ Thirty members of the Shanklin . Emmons and Mrs. Ehzabeth Em- ~. I his fa llv - .'. reumon was nela m ~uuer rarK . . ~ ~ a * ot.~, .~ led for the past year m the Umver- [family gathered in Butler Park on : Imons trmoaas name on r rmay night. Mrs. [ m~ ary convenuon. , Mrs H J Chri,tian ,nent Man IMumel Danly gave the devotmnslo Mrs Bonme Woods "" "~"""J" "~ ""~'~ '*""'~" *"~ " i 1 ' . . ~uL~. nowaru mason entertalnea . patu fallowed by election of officers ] sity hasp ta at Iowa City. Mr. f Sunday, from Anamosa, Cedar Rap - o o C*OCK runner on ~aturaay " d has =.7. . .~ . ~. . " i Still will be a senior in journaIism I ids North English, Mount Vernon, ~ day afternoon with her sister, Doris ] and Mrs. Dolly Moon the lesson [ evenin~ in honor of Mrs Ea~l T-r Mrs. Fern Parks returne. c, Those electea were! ~'res:, Angus I at the University of Iowa this fall [ and Springville Mrs Flay Raft i,Dolan near Viola I.oveiy reIresnments were served at ,-. " ".: "&"J ' urday night from Excelsior ~ong el t~eaar l-~aplas; vlce-r'res La ~ is a member of +h~ "~'~i*^ri~lI " - "" - ~ [ ' ~.xue~t~ n*u*utlefl, Mrs. l~owen uau- n : Mr. and Mrs Hubert Newman I the close of the meeting. Iber Mrs Glenn Kern ana ~nn R,~h Me where they took He ry v ^ r ~ ,^ . o .~ ,r~ ~.'"* " ~ ~'~ " '1 I was electect preslcten~ ior l~,~z wits ~. tx. ~v s~vn, o=~. ,t.u s*~ff -'f +h-~ I""'a it-" Pre~o i*i~en ' 7.' ~ and Bobby spent Sunday with Mr ~ ] by 'Dean a-a ~r~ ~o~.~ ~,~'~" for treatment at that resor*, .~ v ~ ~ ,~ ""~ ~'~ ~ ~ J&rroll ~nanKnn oi ueaar l~aplas, Mrs. P W. Sterner. ] e r "ar e rer " ,a.~ a~u ~,~,ffi~ ~xx *~'" "'"~ " nd son Those attending were: Mr. and I WILSON REUNION SUNDAY Is c et y and tr asu . Mrs. Gee;. Soper near Anamosa. t MET ON FRIDAY I Mrs. Delores Shaffer entertained E~'o2.:.y?rLstensen~.a,~ and sl zwrs. AIoert Sill of Ryan, Miss /with three tables of brid~,~ at h~- "~ w - .:o~ Mrs. T. G. Copping and Mrs. M.P. The annual Wilson reunion will ~. - -- ~ Doroth- Box--e" --~ ~'-~--- ~'~--~-I xne ways ann ~aeans ~ociety o ~ :2~, ~" at a small inland town to v~, ":"--" " P-- dena "~alif" Mr ~ lvlr. anfl Mrs l~ussell ~teect ann .maWxUtu*nt'aMr~ O,~--*int'x a~ '~rnvi,' ~ Morion" -IDe nela August firm, in *auuer parK. ami,y o." ,ew ~" ~rP'o=.~ mvve"~,~ o ~-~-* were ~hursday guests~i~'~he~me ]the Presbyterian church met in the m n~,e ~*~: n ~e::in~r~iais~e~ve:e~%l o relatives. Her cousin ace,S] ] - of Mr. and Mrs Wm Shellhammer I cnurcn parlors rrlaay aIternoon/~oin her husbana i, o ~. ~^ her home for a visit in u~.~ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pollock and HARVEST HOME uroay rmto rme ~unnison . restate Mi~ Alma 1-T~nn ~ .~ ann r ~-" I with Mesdames Amber Jackson Ag- K : ?~."~: ~"*' as it was his first visit to u. -- ' x-rlzes were won Oy lvlesoames Doris of Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Plans and arrangements for the property, winch t.ney recently pur- Hann of Staples, Minn, and Ed ar ]nes Gleason, Mate Spry and Ber- Harr Jack o . of the country . g y s n and Verle Davidson. e~ Raymond Pollock and sons, Mrs. Springville Harvest Home and Ox c nasect, z~&x xteect ~s empioyea at tna ~enenson as nostesses. 25 mem- I id Boyl Ethel Height, Mrs. Marna Shinn and Roast, to be held August 26, are I rme x owa ~unaers ~.umoer.~o Miller of Fayette departed for their Dainty refreshments wereserved . Mr. and Mrs. Dav s ' well under wa-- .%rrmur ~nuctzinszl iett rnursaay homes Monday following a week bers were present and after the by the hostess assisted by LaVonne i children and Mrs. Inez Boyle, u~nuren, ~v*~. anu ~vx*u. a'xnt;ta~ ~uu~ .~. [ end visit with Miss Alma Miller t ousiness sesmon, Donna uen ~acl - and Joy Scott' ~ works at the care in Tipton, of Cedar Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Butt The following committee chair- zora two weeks v acauon a~f-erry. son ann rmrence Gleason sang two " r u for suPt~ Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel John- ~ men have been appointed: General ~. l~r. ann lows: . t=naries vvorral, and Mr. and Mrs. L J. Miller. p Sunda ni ht ~: area ~rawn nna ~nn- w---~ numbers which were en'o ed Mrs. Guy Gleason entertained on ~.~,~,~+ +~,~ g ~*b -'"- ^" *'^- -* "" ~#- ^'-; ~'-~ i Chairm-n V nA.ll ,~*. =~ ~'eter ,nomas oI west ~rancn were Mr . L o =u- . ' J Y " ow~-~ c evenlng w.-- ~wu t,~ ~,uuu~ ve,uu ~ a,u ~,~. I n n a,~= ua **w~v, ~" ~" Sunday callers of Mrs Sarah Pear T, W. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs R. C. I a ce, Henry Cooper and JohnI - eric and Joe wer~ -uest~ -*- *-~-*~- Dainty refreshments concluded a Thursday In her home for her'n,~oo a +, ~,~ n~ ~.~ *~ ~ ** pleasant afternoon, daugter, Mrs. Earl Hays and smallI . :^~ Wilson, Hattie and Minnie Wilson, i Armstrong; Speaker and morning son an{a aaugnter l-lelen: . ."."~ '~";~<2"~ ~"-" ~ son Tomm of Dexter City r lnere Will oe no mlss,u,* Mr anu Mrs I-1 I-I ~ooper ana Wm. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. entertainment, Ralph Hunte; Ad- .~ : . ". ." ivlr. anct m.rs. r~ugene Krown home . . Y, Ohio. i " terian ; ,~^.~^ o~ ~ The temperature soaring rote the The guests were: Mrs. Frank Glea- c ety m the Presby . ~ , t:arolyn, accompanlea vy Mr anct Cooper and Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. i vertising R. F. Wiley Ralph Waln; ". ,q,~=u, ,~a~,u~ nineties did not prevent a large son and family" Mrs Ralnh Inks Jduring the month of AUgt~* ~ Mrs 1 ~ ~opplng ox e'asauena Mr. ann Mrs tl w Alexancler " ' " ~ I.~ A. Johnston and David, Mr. and,Concessmns, Earl George, Norman .~ '. ." ~: " " o. ' crowd from this place attending and Mary Arlene Mrs Robert!- r a xh'i t~anz ~ ann l-turn anct ~avm xoung ~:; anrat~ ~n~n~a:[Yhea~leeaou~s n~ Helm and Bobby Allen; Louis and 15 Mrs. Alex Taylor and sons, Mr. and G ah m, E ~b t, R. F. Wiley, Lee oI l)es lvlormes, motorea to ~urnng Mary Leisinger; Mr. and Mrs Cliff-I Mrs. Homer Pollock and family, Mr. A. Johnston; Barbeucue, John A1- . " mr. anct mrs. ~.ee m*ct=unougn, en- ~on lvlonoay anct were guests in the and Mrs Herbert Pollock and ram- exander, J. V. Patten; Free Acts, ord Arnold and two children ofI Dr and Mrs Geor"e Pearson home route from a northern vacation to r~ro~ ,- ~th'ra "RK,~,-1,-. D.11 .~,^ fly, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pollock and and afternoon entertainment Ken- : - =:. . ~ . . " " ~ ~ ,~i,~ a.u ~h*ee' ,- June, Mrs. Charles Meek dall Gibson" Dance Ralph 'Waln" ~urm ana uavia remainea xor a NICK 7.A~00~ m~r home in ~: J ,oms. ~. children "'~I3ernad~ne Bueta andl Or Ueaa ~toc~ ' ' ' longer visit ~lenn .~ugusune ann tieorge ' ' ~ ~,'1 Baseball, Loren Brown; Free Act . Doris Gleason of Marion I CALL COLLE REBEKAHS OBSERVE Stand and Seatin~ Norman Gr~ Byrdena Condit who ~s taking His n~m~ ~ ~ ~ ~'~--^~ ~^ Freshwater of Washington were re- are 20 =--'-:" There . . FIRST ANNIVERSARY . . ham; and Chief of 'Police, Norman nurses' trainingat Des Moines, is was .born in' l~cedo*n'ia"~nd"' he cent gue.sts,inthe^home of Mr. and I were pr~;sen~Ca;*~en~:t~eO~n[n~iml Mecnan. csvlne ;~pringvine l- eDeKan uoage me. enjoying a vacauon wltn ner par- H,~o,o ~o m ~ mt'~,~ ,h ,~. ,-,=,~ .a#,v / ~ ~-~ ^ ,-, " "t "~- L'-! . Graham. " *~-"" -'~ ~'"~"- Mr r " o-,~ ~,~,~. z-x,nu, l lei~ ior name on~ ~v-- !)9 observed its first anmversary on ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Condit and M s. Andrew Merntt of 1 I m.~neh wes~ at ~prlngvnte. in zact, ne nas mr. ano mrs. walter l%elnl and ~rluay. ! es~ m*'~"-- Wednesday evening. A class of ten MARGARET LACOCK Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cashman of lived tb~r~ in~t ~ *h~ ~ Alburnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph t Mr and rdr, AI,~,~ r~,~a [ T plan W . , candidates were lmtiated followed! ENTERTAINS STAFF Clarence, Mr. and Mrs Douglas 11 Brush and son of Cedar Rapids I to "Ce'dar-'l~a'~[ ts"gundav'*~a'ormn'~~. I J,~r. anct lvlrs, lxoger uory~l and I ~80 4" ][ . . " " " p oudly tell you that "It is the fr "s mother, Mrs. O. A. Byrn went " . " l~t' Cedar Rap*ds, Marina, Mt. Vernon, [ Taylor, Florence Cooper, Mary of Marion spent Thursday afternoon first coun v t~ ~a ,a,~ am Wisconsin at a picnic at Apple I to ~t ~ ~ ~,~, ~,: ] children left Monday morning for [ Clean -- Fast --- n o in th Mrs L L a tr In txiver ~anyon State Park Ill Sun- We "~v*"vv"'their annual summ a d Cogg n. Boots, Freda Port, Margaret Car- e . . . B tchelder home than anv other It was rn~nfinnod. ' " ]to attond fh~* l,nOrsl o Mr A.~ I er vacatmn ln l r~ I d'~, r.i~,~ ~r~,~a ,r,h~,~,~ n,~Miss Margaret Paul of C'.nrv r,a uay. ~ - "~"'l The Freeman clan will hold their la,- l~.~; h ~ ~t~ ;^ r~ ^ ~,~ ~ ~ ao, m,~ ~. o^, ^ :-- Y nder the Great, and the Mr and Mrs Albert Ta,~ n lclerson, whose sudden death occur-i. I annual reumon at Dutch Creek In lDefov Lundeen Celi~ M---r-- ~'-'* es Mabel and Leta McShane ble. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor call- red the first of the week, from aI . ~ . Mr. Zaaroff not only speaks . heart attack as he started west for l I the Wapmpmmon S~te Park in IMlss Lena Mann. Mrs. Evelyn Mill- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Barley spent a very ~ood En~.li~ h,e h U, ed In the Gene Ramsey home m ,~0,~ A~namosaj A2gusiy~L~ [er was a guest. Court whist was Saturday in the home of their son eleven o=ther lan~,~"~:"-~--~--~''~-='~-~ Anamosa ~unday afternoon. I " ~rr~"~a" ~r'~' r. r-r ~ I ~ r ~.~, ~nu~ r~u . Iplayed, after which the hostessMarvin and family in Cedar Rap-fluently He eame"~to~'t~i~ country Andrew Neilson, who is employ-[Lonna-I~ou'o'~o~al~o~"*:;::=" ::'=1 II~r~,~ *ll~['lr I~I ~~l~dlm~ i~e ~'resoymrlan ~unaay ~cnool ~er,en r,ffr~h,~o ids ' - ea a~ uolumous Junction snent~.~ - . - *~* ~m == ==m m~ m p~m ~ m~m===- picnic was held last Thursday in l~Irs. Roy Ritz of Cedar Rapids ~vnheir~e~'e ~nd rS:ltat't?~ m. Cnicago, Sunday with his mother, ~Irs ~unctay guests in the home of their I1 ~~W ~l l~,~Jl ~,~JL ~ the Wapsipinicon State park with PRESBYTERIAN NOTES snent Thursda ~h h n es: we nas an Serena Neilson " son, ~up~. l-lammer and family. [ . a~ ~ ~ *- ~ ~ - unCmr~rrs nln t;eaar l~apias. ~n 1910 " Mrs. Ralph Inks entertained at~ P l 52 m attendance. Games fohowed I Sunday school meets at 10:00 No parents Mr and Mrs J C Patten Mrs. Dillard Merntt and son Jack ] .~: ne u~xHle to ~vlarlon where ne owneu I u,ut~r *veunesday in honor of her the basket dinner preaching Please attend church and Mrs Zad~e Noah ar In the afternoon they called on a b.gstO~ee. NH " e attendingI LIGHTNING STRIKES BALED s ~%Wch:~oup attended the SundayhD:alAll~esR So~ ~leenVCh~totle:oo~h~Ser lanees. ~if:wl:ctt:do rn- tshe, Cwh[~stl~isCOr~e:~ence at Wauke-I~s:;r' oM~So, ?~IO H:YSsi~/n:~X:re: I~l~r~ 1 ~lllll~~ge sT.RAW AT @. E: NEAL S . school picnic at the State Park at some time . y. arms, who was born Dr and Mrs R "h Greenawalt/The guest list included Mrs. Hays' [ ~l~, ~-~ -~-J ~,lL ~,Al~#' Lightning struck a nuge pue of~ w~tnm a na~t-mi~e o~ ner present -" " ' cIassmates in Mechanicsville hi h Anamosa, last Friday. Mrs. Cecil Wilson and daughter,home and Mrs. Pauline Dusdieker of Ce-l g I~ oaleo straw in a nela oz ~larence~ ~- -- * ~ ' dar Ra"ids were : scnool: mlrs. nowara ~aason tv~rs m Neal's Sunday afternoon. 300 bales i SPRINGVIIALE SCHOOLS fne tn,namosa spen we nesaay[ guests ~unda ,p~cnlc supper Lowell Dauber, Mrs. Howarci Car- I lq2R V.R 'Pw. la - w;th radio, wer,~ burned 400 were ~,ea ,m,~ i n~n ~p~r ~*~*, ,n,~, ~ ~- "--'~ -o. I -- . ~ x~. ~ ~ ~ a r^ - ~--,--- ~. m ~ v ~ ~-,- ,~.~,~ ~,~,~t,~ ~ -- ~ ~, ~*~" ~. *~*~- D f~~tXr;lo~ t ~ ~rr~ ~k.; 1~ t.:lark and Joan" Mrs Oe---- Vena Greena-,~l ,w~,v=-, ~v.z~. ~vu,~ ~tax~***ctn, lvxrs, m t a r r;o et oe m Williamson and John; Larry Mr. and M ?/iobart Fowler and,heater and defroster. This car " ' Y, chester Thursday afternoon to call]V~rgInla Wfllming, Nancy Boggle, Judith Ann were Sunday supper ] [ ~ . . . i!i ~ .~'-" ~,[ g~ ; . . 'e Sm'thL Cedar Rap-' I coe Blinks and son Edward o?' Mar-- I ter Ethel of Chicago spent the week ] L~,r-~--~f,a ~"~ ~ e~t a Y I I nothiazine, worm treatment I inese"" mree-- cars carr our Well'" KilO" ~al Makas as Fine a Laying [ ~rSovZena3g~agead~rn~lo~ ~nertS]3aL~nn !on, andLois Patten of Cedar Rap- ~d~nthe home of Mr. and Mrs. of Anamosa spent this w~Yekn?i~h [for swine, sheep and paul-[!1| Y "' Mash as You Ever Fed at a Cash I Farley' 4th grade,'Vwglnia" " " A Clew' wemS wnl leave me latter part of the Mr" " an~en" their grandmother Mrs Mary ~ try M roF ata Cash [iMa nard 5th r "e "" " ek for a vacation at Baraboo ] d Mrs Robert Emerson of~ Heady ' " I,full guarantee, UUtlay 0T ~ 'hS.I ~ Y,g a~ ; ~Jorence norm, I Wis ' Delhi were week end ~uests of - " - [ I ~, . .-. ~-~----- . II ~, SL00 per hundred pounds,]Postville, 6th grade; Doris Garner, I Mr. and Mrs Paul Sterner are [their parents Mr. and Mrs WilburI M~Vr~ andMrs. Harry Smith and][ JUS~ uece].vea a large snip- [ lrora first-cla~-laylng mashl",~e~e~r l-t~pl~:, v~?lne gsrtahoe; ra~a.nceslspending a week in Chicago, leav-IWhitaker. [ Tuesday t~Iam~ sern~it~,ment oI Atlael{le lor Killing |1 ~r ~ ~ II ~r ~~hro~,~in Y, ~P .g g aa,~.!ing Saturday night after store clos-I Jesse Gregory accompanied Mr ] i~ in~ r Weeds, Quack Grass and I: I~/I hl=h~ i ~ a t~an~n~ tnera up with Murphy'*,x. ocnwao, ~prlngvlne, instrument- ;- ~- and Mro w,~.~++ ~ ~ o,"~ v ~a~ s ~*n.ve~ uere since attenct- I ~.: ~!^ ii ~ ~lt J ~ I 1 J i .m w I l m ~~.~h ~ytf~ ] al musm; Irene Aten, Delta, Home ['"~ Ir and Mrs Cha~ T, I well Ci~v ~o severa?~o~nt x/n c-~ ing the Smith reunmn Sunday. . [ ,~,vS. [i ~ "~ "~ "~'~ l~'~- e, ~. v ~,v i 1 ~~i~'n~: I[Making and Biology; Geneva Wat-]Anamosa were Thursda"~,ss~-.~[diana to visit relatives Thursda'~,-I Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neal re-~[ . ~ [] 1 ~r~~Yt~m~:l~ ]] Iguests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mr. and Mrs A. C. Rodman en- P a sas![ Heast - Dr. I ! V(%l|lff F#%IPJ I~|~l~Atthi'~ieet ry urm'h'y ~uh~vea ers, Postville, English; Earl Kling- ~ turned home from a tri to K n i , ~~-~i~;'[n~ I .man o~ ~ag*ey, lwanual TrainIng,/.qh~fV,~r ]tertained .q,na~v ~* ~ ~,~h, m~i~y, Tuesaay / j ~ ~" hm --~.------ --v~.~ aJ~ ~a~,~ hi~a~~ome-~." Agmculture and Athletic coach L. Mr and Mr.~ t-lzrlev WilH ,t ner Present wer~ Mr ~nd ~VTr~ Mr and Mrs E H L .~ [ I~AT PT-T T-Tlh-~A~rlPV [ 'G Thoma Sprlngvllle, Principal " " ~ "~--'~" - " " ' " ~-~'" ""'~ / ~ l~** ~.J.~Z~ --, I/g-0.Ray Plus Your Ilome Grnm [ ", i ,tson Don of Coggon were Sunday I John Ardusen and Paul, Mr and] Maurine Christian spent Sunday in ] V n .' |; ][~s~] l~Q1 9 ~" :'"7" ".'Y"'.",ann lvlatn W. M. Jonns~on ~prlng- gue.~t~ nf Mr nnr] ]Ul'rc T~n,-,-,~ll Mrs W P Rehren nnc] ~nnc ]~ffr ~'Mnn,nkofn wifh Mr W P ~nu,aleut ~u~t~x~ l11 ~ ~ ~l~,d a.V~.VUllt& V~IIItV~ Jl~lll~ IM~Ke II i~|11~ ti0ing I sh,vflle, Superintendent Government, I Manlev ]and Mrs C G Schniter Mrs Dell~ ers I| /I Ill You~neyd ~l d m~v~he,~m~le-,land advanced algebra I ~ ~, I~1~ ~ ,~, ~t~,~u,' " ~ ' -- ~ -- -- ment--Vi~-O R~- Con~tra~ ~-~i~. I I " I ~,~. ~**. x~. ,-,u~,uar ann son ~ames t "-" "~, ~ ~v~u~m]7(~l~,~MI~ -;~r.v ~,~Tr,a*t*~r i who have spent the past month in Wanda Rodman, who has spent ~l~t~.-ha~ ~~ *.-li~-.i-IM[ -h~ s- n~'~d for*,I r~ f]~nfc ~f T ] ~ ~ ~xr.~ I the Mr. and Mrs. Lmus Dunbar ta week 111 Monhcello, returned .' ~:~ "~~~h ~'trt~e~ai~.~l~,~I( .~m~*h r~* ~, ~,~ ~ ~ l home wlil VlSlt relatlves in Des home Sunday ~:~ ~ ~.~ "." "~"- ,~: . ~'~. I union Sunday in Butler P rk~ ~-~. I Momes . this week before departing I .Mr' and Mrs. Walter Cook of Iowa -- ~ ~ ~ grma your grmn an~ mtx tt for ~ I " " Clt " " -- ~~, "~~~ I ! ent were' Mark A Smi*h Fr for their home In Alhambra, Cahf. ] y were Sunday v,s,tors of Mr m m m ~1~ [n~m,"-'~ a[ I nhi M~ ,a ra,:~ ~," ~,~,=7,=~ ] Mrs. Anna Hansen and daughter [ and Mrs. O. J. Emmons. -- -- = ------ a~' n a u - ~--~ iOelwei'n[.-'~r~" ~'~" ~:=: ~:'~" =~]Edna of San Gabriel Calif. enroutet Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy of ll~ I~ I~11 IG O[ SI~I~ U ~ ~IUN ltbl ' ' fr m Detr lt with a new car were St' L uls arrived M nday f r a UA ~ ch~p~t,l~nnSra*~. ~ Cedar Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frida i" visit in the Mr ' or y v rotors of Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. W. E Bell C ey and Norman and grandson II BMr E1 ',~'~ I LinuSMrs.DunbarElla Barrett of Waubeek homeMr, and Mrs. Frank Calvert at BACHMAN obby Corey of Marion" Mr and ' ] spent Fmday with Mrs Sarah Pear- Martelle were hosts Sunday to Mr. Feed Service~~ ,and Shirley, .Omer Smith, Mr. and ]son. " and Mrs. C. W. Calvert and family ~~ ~rM~~ Feed Service I Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I "~- ~ ~ ~1~ " --- ~Heibi-a ~u ,~ n . ~vr~o I ~vlr. anct tvtrs, waher Stamey of[el ~prmgwne, ~ernlta wild of San 4k'Jr~ ' ~w~'~* ~,-vv- 1 I - West Branch were Sunday callers j Gabriel, Cahf Mrs. Edna Wild of DIAL 5471 Mount Vernon ,Lucy Smith of Marmn; Mr. and Culver "~i --- "" J Pr0tect,0, uz MrS. ~nzaoe~n ~mmons. ~ ty, ~.an~ *utnel harris nl~|M vaPi~rll /11/ ylli~'&=u~ 'o , ] Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hotchkiss ac- ot Marion; Verlus and Robert Wild O;,e~ ~ Slew 011 a r|dlll a~vv- I. ~'~:#~:a'.'*#:m'~'*~ m,'~-~-,w#:m~.~--.~:~:a'~ ~: '~'.# w~v,~:m~ ~companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of Springville. UIV~v Schmitt and son Richard of Dav- Mrs. H. I. Rodman and Yola of enport were Sunday guests of Mr Monticello spent Wednesday in the and Mrs. Charles Draker east of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Rodman home 'town ' Miss Carol accompanied them home Richard Van Fossen of Sheffield and attended a party given for Miss Why 5 - Quart fill -- none added- ~ was a recent visitor in the James Yola in observance of her birthday, Kelly home Saturday. / lasted " ,3,398 miles enjoying a vacation trip to Yellow- ist church was entertained in theI stone National park. church Tuesday afternoon. Host- I think of Death Valley. It holds the official ~ ] Mrs" H" J" Christian and ~xs" esses were Mesdames Samuel Pal" I U.S. recordof134 hot. Wildanimalsthere Harry Freeman were Saturday 'din- mer, J. G. Van Sickle, Byron Wet- I rarely come out in the heat of day. You'll [ ~ ~/ ~ ~m'~ SWPplgmentsare . ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. zel. I The Ladies Aid of the Methodist / admit that's a hotspot for testing any motor [I ~ ~MI~/ dr ~-~-~ finer-ground . . . ~ ] ersPhillipSon aatformerClarenCeclassandmateWereof call-Mrs, church will be entertained in the I oil. And that'a exactly where 6 representa- |1 ~$'~" "- ~ "~-J ~ cover better. /2N-~--'d"~ ~ [ tiveoilagotafairtrialfortheirlives--togive [! ['~ "=~/ A. ~ /~' NkNk~ -' ~ [ Freeman's, Mrs. Myrtle Davis Bass church parlor. Mesdames Nancy ] of Sacramento, Calif who is in and Sarah Pearson will be hostesses. ] you up-to-date certified mileage figures. i # SWP color# arek~. ,~x*' ~"" J Carence caring for her aged moth- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells ofl [[ ~-'~ ,(~x-f)~l X beautiful, unlform,~ I er, who recently passed her 87th Chicago, and to whom Dr. C.C. NEW CONOCO MOTOR OIL The finish came only as one brand of oil without trying to "stretch it out," yea : %~t~, eV/~. ' ~"~] color-fast.~,birthday. She is a civil war vet- Wells is a brother, will give a] ~|"~ /(W-~, )/ "/ eran's wife, the only one left atsacred concert in the Methodist, finalengine destrnction. AndConocoNth For you can figure by the record tlall~ [ I Clarence. church, Aug. 27th. You have heardI averaged by all others tested Conoco Nth can take you a whale of : [[]i ~''"//-- S WPreta in# .~f/ " ave meal tha. Twice the mileage after another quit work entirely, causing still ought to save plenty on Conoco ~t/,: Mrs. Della Woodworth spent them before and will want to hear l oil far outlasted all others; outlasted the [I /" ~" ~"~t~ smoothness, beauty ~,Monday with her brother Frank them again. This Death Valley mileage record is today runner-upby5,683miles;outlastedanother way between quarts. Change todaY.: Washburn at Viola. Mr. and Mrs Curtis Ricketts of/ making sales recorda for Conoeo Nth oil by all of 8,268 miles. Conoco ~Nth outlasted Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco statue." [/ ~ ///~--1antler. ~:~ [ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Risden of Ce- Jesup were Monday guests in the [ home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. '--popular-priced. And here's how this oil the average of the 5 othem tested by 7,057 Continental Oil Company --- Pioneers ~t~ [i "~ " "--J~ [/ J "SWPwa,he, easily l'~'~ I dar Rapids were Saturday evening John Ricketts. [ was proved for you in advanee--by a dar. miles Certified. [! ~--~~( / wlthsoapandwater! ~~l dinner guests of Mrs. Delia Trimble. Bettering America's oil with Synthetics Mrs. Leon Rollins was hostess to Mrs. Calvin Moore of Tipton is, ing Destruction Test: the Fancy Work Club, Thursday spending this week with her par-I --~ [i ' [RWm.W,U.IA S[ [ Man-Made new Economy aid j afternoon in her home near Jor- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lehr. Doris[ 6 identical new stock coupes were broken I in Conoco ! n' " " Lehr returned home Sunday from] in Mike. Test officials had checked en- da s Grove. Several znvzted guests AND CONOCO Nt~ OIL I ~--~ [% ~ O were in attendance, a week's visit in the Moore home. I gines, part by part, insuring uniformity, n this patented oil there s an extra life- j OIL-PLATES YOUR ENGINE[ / ~WP l~l()Use1-- lnt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frank at- Mr. and Mrs. Brady Hegarty ell The Referee bought 5 big nameoiisat tended the golden wedding anniver- Tipton were Sunday guests of Mr. I giver. Man-made. It s full name is Thial- ]retail. The other oil was the same new kene inhibitor--an inhibitor being some- I Long the keystone of Conoco succeSS, [ sary of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R A. Fowlie. i ~. and Mrs. Frank Ginther at Jef- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Port received! Conoco Nth that you can buy today, thing that does the job of keeping a thing [ OIL-PLATING comes from another J ,| great Conoco synthetic man-made I ferson, Iowa, Sunday. The Gin- word Friday that Bernard Port, son~ The Referee put one strict 5-quart fill in cheek. Now your engine s normal explo- [ under the famed Germ Processed oil [ ~ tlee, The best of good paints-- NOW thers had recently attended Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Port, was in each engine; locked it up tight, sions can't help causing foul leftovers. ~.~e~ -~ Sherwin-Williams SWP House ONLY and Mrs. Frank's 25th anniversary, inducted into military service and These must be properly kept in check to,patent. By magnet-like action, oIL" [ Mrs. Harry Freeman with Mr. and will be stationed at Cheyenne, Wyo. Never a drop could be added. ] PLATING is bonded to inner engine [ ~ ~nVe'vC. : keep them from making your oil fester," I parts. Then it can't all drain down~ [ ~ ~! E S ~~) Paint. Whatbetterproofofthis Mrs. L. G. Freeman Anamo.a was Mr. and Mrs. John Ricketts en- All cars ran 57 miles an hour--in the get weak and pass out. But you know how,not even overnlght--not while yO.U [ .~ /fiat ~~~ could there be than the fact that a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and tertained at dinner Friday Mr. and ~mae Death Valley desert--on the same Conoco Nth oil "beat the rap'in Death [ useConocoNth. So O~L.PLATIN~iS I :~,~" 1 "~ I~~1 More Homes are Painted Mrs. W. A. Sherman, southwest of Mrs. J. Wooden of Los Angeles,~ sizzling days. Drivers switched around %rac ~~ ~ wlth SWP Than With Any town. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Biford Corn Valley. It stood up better by as much [ on guard against wear in advance? " [ g ~OVed Mr. md ] [rs. Gec ~ge A~ ae of M s. W, ~den ill ,e r mere ,ered. to even up human factors. Impartial as 161%. Of course you're not in the busi. ] and helps mileage, as ,t dM m Death [ k2 U~o, l~OtherBrandofHousePaint! Tipton were Sunday dinner guests as Julia Corn. Mr. and Mrs. Par [ 1 ~a 1 ~ with SWP Than With Any Mr. and Mrs. George Agne Mrs Wooden will be remembered~ , OtherBrar ~o H,)useP lint! 'PerGa|. pto: we: ~ Su day dir ~er g~ as J lia Corn M a td Mrs D.~ o~serverseyeaeverymove--everymile m"S' " of Mr and Mrs Dolph Van Sickle ~'- " hess of ~es~-drlving, doing all the most Valley. An OIL-PLATED engine ,s one ~. nell ~erguson OI raraIm were sup- ~ ~r " - more econom * ~ changC k~tio- Mr and M tunous ~mngs xou jus~ want to run ever ~ ~ ~. ~ ,ram ~ , ~'-'W"- TAMI~ TfilIPU ~llDl~lPl~q rs. H. C. Carbee and per guests of Mr. and Mrs Ricketts ~ " Y ~ ~ .~;! ~, II~erv Ask us to show you [ l~uuu uom n**~o ~ Mrs. I. S. Pearson accompanied Rev. that same day. " fill right up to as many miles as qualified to popumr-pncea new ~onoco ~ v ~ t aUth " [ WithSWPUndercoaterNo.4$O !and Mrs. Chas. B. Willming and Delverna Wilkinson is spending P.rnTIrlrn Ihereby certify that the authorities sayissafe for your car And ~ .~- ~cer, " fa " " i ' v~.s~Jl~u ~eath Valle Test and - ~ .ue w~ the beautiful amt [ *.v .~vtr~,T n ,v- [ mfly to the Antioch church Sun-, the week in the home of her cous- Y . % ~ P "~-~ 'da-- evenin ~ related work were thoroughly and fawly ~ t~ 14 ,} ,7 ~. 11/ JJUIULlly ~V 111~11 l~U/1in ~ectar, " '~Ye' and c o I o r style I 450 seals, blankets and unl- I T i r ani, conducted. Engane Destructmn occurred -- s-, forms toughest surfaces with a,~,n each case at the mileage stated, r p [motherMr I J W Brown announces the an ~ .~ eb, ~',id~ Hundreds of[ s. Ray Goldsberry were -~ l~ ~ ~ E ,h~.- ~, single coat Makes poss,ble perI hostesses at nual Kearns reumon Au ust 17th % u ," " - i ' a birthday party on i " ' g ~/'~::~1 / (] -'~ ~"~, -- 1 ~ ~ ~ ~t'lon actual photographs.| fect two-coat paint jobs. ForI Tuesday afternoon in their garden in ~utier r'arl~. ~ ~ $~'A ~ ~,~/.~'. '~ ~ ~I~ II A A A "/ =-~ ~gV'Ta# ~ %he- . . [ details, see us[ [as a courtesy to Susan Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shellhammer ~, - ~ .j,- --~rJ~-,~ "I I I1 1 1 1 ll tSammy Joe Lawson. Present were]attended the Wilcox family picnic,! ConsulfinoEng| 1 .I III 1 II =l I l/ urt?lrll till V/ vs svaaEsr A RELIABLE PAINTING CONTRACTOR Mrs. Clair Carnahan, Nancy and[ unaay, held in the Bernard Cass I'ro ' Au,omofiv Eno| i.0, Purdue I.l~vecslty V V 1 V V V 'l ffl U / U I% U I L V [i; !Joe; Mrs. Wilmer Johnston and ~, no me.at Scotch. Grove. ~ ~ ~r^-