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rxom Cahforn'l'a By Mrs. W. R. Boyd of Cedar Rapids, CflN~RFNC~ Will "L."~" ~::O:: :i" h'e co. :? 1" 11' lr~~" o" 11 rl,'' ' ~'l :::s::::o]ic:a-------~~ ::i~ ' ,[ .L: ~- g ,1 s R ua t.Vh oOf'*" Le]'isZnban ]~sther Phel .s
VERNON HA~VKEYE VOLUblE LXXI NU~IBER 45 TH'URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, I{}41 MOU ~T V ]bl2~" " R R,O U lIE XLV, NUMBER 2
011m nt of 291 m the grades a w far s on the cam Tuesda~ ~ept 9th ana practzce frzenas of the family
FLAG R US]I GJ sephine Mcgee New Cornell Coach Dr. and Mrs. Chassell' ::: :::=::===:--==:
)L OPENS o COP ELL FACULTY - "- - -. UNIVERSITY MAN Acrobat Aristocrats
tsecomes tirl(le ui eems uptlmlS lC /rJonorea vlonaay t)
ENROLLMENT John H. Lavely WILL HAVE 11 NEW About Prospects 150th Anniversary TO OPEN LISBON ;
mn)H c ! efore an lighted by vArvc "Pine VVAn Although be aket: lfore- MlC[rr crunn iiiiiiii tli DNM PH/l lq
I [UIIIA} I tau tapers and flanked with four[l'~b~ llllO lr,/tl Ica~ts for. the Cur e foe -tof,D.a ,' : == - /lllUlll Ilt/ L ILIODMII' av ,J
i large baskets of white asters ansi son wanon ~. r~oen new motoazz oezignuuny ovservea on Monuay i~! ~<~{!!}~i~ I
' gladioli, Miss Josephine Gertrude'l ~ 1 coach, says he will have a fine at their home in Mount Vernon .a'-~----' ~r.~l [~~:.: :.:.:.:.:. ~i~ii~!j::i!~ I. ~::=::--.~::>. ~r~ ~!----'--', ~ .
Less Than At I Ma~ee daughter of President and Freshman W e e ~ bunch of boy-s who have a fine Their entire family, including all l JOln~ lv, eeung Will! I ~nronmenz .omm
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,1~1~ r A "~7"~r IMrs John B. Mcgee 'became the] 3b~'lll 1~,1n I1~!'~ "~T~" ISpnut and gives one the tmpresslon]the|r grandchildren with the exeep- 11".1A 1~/ A~" r~ha P,a~a,~"
,axa~a~ ~ ~'~bride of the Rev John Hi'llman [ vv laa u~L x.~a~ ] that he is quite optimistic. He i tion of two were present and joined / u~ Jtl~lU ~k~lK k.~][$t~l|[ ~~iiii::::~!ii~!~~::~':::: >- ~ .a ~,~ ~, ~ a~:~ ~. ~,t, aa,#
Tavely of Framlngham Mass last,says two of them Rudy Vodicka with a host of friends for the oc- . li]~i~i~::]i::!~iii!~ *
) Thursday ber 15th Tim
evening, in a lovely serwce in the ~ guard and. Earl Rodme halfback caslon The Chassell home was ~ ~ ~ ~~~+'~::::~:~~.:?.~:: '::~:~:;:!:::~:,~ ----.-
Mount Vernon public schools Mount Vernon Methodist church, i When Cornell college opens next late working out on their own now. 1Profusely decorated with gardent Dr E T Paterson of the Uni- I ~~!J~-: ~ At the opening of the Lisbon
n Wue. d y " g ' At 8:00 Wednesday evening MisslWhursday, Sept. 11, th e " l ~ ~. " ' . " t . ]versityof Iowa will speak on "The]~ii~i~i~i::~ ]P ' o usd ymornng,
o s a mornm w~th er ~fllbe I~quipment ~ll be issued on next flowers many of which came from ~ ~ ubhc school n T e a i
e " I~.leanor Gou~h organist beg n l about 240 ne " e -t ', '" i Fate of German Schools Under t fi~~:~ /!~!:)~i~ I faculty members and students as-
gh school. The enrollment i playing as prelude music, "Inter-Ipus. Eleven of these will 'be/wilt start on the tenth, accord-I Rev .and MrsLCha~sell received Hitler" at our first meeting, Sept. Ii::~i!:A!!~ ]sembled on the school lawn for a
low the total at the opening mezzo" and "Llebestod" from Wag- teaching and administrative staff mg to Midwes~ conterence regum- I many revery g]zts. Among tnem I 15. The women's and men's night t ~ ~ I~,ag raising ceremony, with three
.-, . - . ~ +~ ~,~,~ I ~ u^ ~ .+ ~^-, !tions Among the Jettermen ex- was a Deautitul ~soor zamp wmcn ~ch,' wiP ~av a ~oint meetin~l ~~~ representatives from the Ameriean
are 167 in the grades. In I Peggy Jane Mcgee sister of the I expected to return, bringing the lpected back are: Paul Roberts:was a gift ~rom zne ministers ot that evening with Dr. Paterson as !i [Legion Auxiliary in charge.
tl and 150 -,' 0 Gayle Howery Quentine Joy l~arl the Davenport dtstrlct o[ ~ne upper !i:~:~: .:!:!.~:}~:~:i:!:~:::;:~:~:~:}:!!:~.~:' :::::i::~i~
re school 141 boys I bride was the soloist, singing ' Still I total enrollment to a httle over 60 ~. . l our forum speaker. / ::: ! Mrs. Charles Hoeft, Amerscan-
are enrolled I ~= th'~ ,r~ h r,~ Bo~m d t flour for h openin~ of I Gayle mowery ~uentin JOy and 1 Iowa comerence o~ tne ~v~etnoalst I ~ : ~,~ ~hairm~ ~ -:,*
~ ~,~o~ .~ an he usual . e t e ~ ~rrangemems nave oeen maue :~:::;:~:~:~: " "'":~;~!~![~i~!!i: ;~;~i~;~}~!~i~i~{ ~n ot uze Unzt announc-
s " ' " Bach Go o chool Earl Rodine backs Rudy Vodleka church which incidentally met m ::*:~ ~ :':'":~+:::*:~ " s I
enrollment by grades is a I A~e Mama by - un d. is . Ernie Dahlber ~elvin Hetland' Mount'Vernon on Mends for their for the night school council to Ii:: ed the group tng ng of America,
~s: The bride was given In mar- Four of the new faculty mem-] g, :[ Y [open our first meeting to the pub-] ~ ]and the talk by Mrs. Briggs, state
~ovs Girls Total ] .~o~ b, h~r father who nerformed I bars have not been previoumy an- I'~ene Jenreno, ~auz xxouez-t~, ~v~z~ ]annuat pzcuzc, azsu ~teuueu t.e lic It is felt that Dr Paterson,Americanism chairman. "Our Ap-
~" ~ " ' ~ e Wa s Haloupek and Richard LoepP line- Chassell anniversary observance. " . ,
~rgarten 11 6 17 the double ring ceremony. Assist- nounced. They are. $ ss. gu,i ~: ' / /has a message which every Amerl- t John and Jorle Armstrong are preciatmn of the Flag was her
~rade 6 9 15 tng ministers were Dr Horace T who will teach all .beglnnmgand ime,: ~,~,e .~, ~: ,~ ~ ,~, [.~,v:ner apprecm~ea gJ~Lwas ~[~ {can citizen should hear. The court-Ikno~T~ as ~merica's outstandlngjsubject. Schools are connected
kl ~r,~^ ~ n x 14 I intermediate Spanish" Miss l~etty 1 rlouaen Dark r~ruceIvlCl~augnl~n,electric rezmgerator ~renenteu oy / . ~ I with love of eoun
~a!i: :::::::: 111 ~ ]~ : h D:Tytn~'ch:~e~S~?n:old:iteit~%nseR ::d P ; inn ][vVee in a ~id :f e
llrade 8 fthe groom, president.emeritus ofll rg;r Decker, assistant tn ahem 1 Two of last year's fresh squad[with Ray. L, D. Stubbs of Cedar[Carrytng, ntn t htsc mm.umty '. ItlSauerkraut Day, Sept. 18th. Act phgs :dnd:e;:ralevtirm::lnWhlttthe
ace 11 Sim son college" an(l 1bishop a,' ' 1~ LII~::~ ~lllUt2[~::~ llOpl eL tll~Z:~ Ill.IlL,I ~ J $ v~v
~th r, e ~- ~,[~ .P. -- ' [ Mr Wac~us received his bachelor Welgos and Francis Zoda will not IRaptds made the presentations. I~^~, ]two is one of the fastest comedY lhold ~-r" *h,* *h, ~] ~
~.~a^ ~ ~ 9a P ' " ]of arts de~ree from James Millikin t be back Zoda having been called ]Dr. and Mrs Chassell responded. 1 ~,^ [acrobatic acts now appearing be= ]~rotected .~h~ ~n~+ +,~a ~.^ ~ )
f The bride s gown was fasht ! university in Decatur Ill and his 1 into army service Sophomore line- I Assisting with the registration I +- .^ ~^ ,~.~^ I or t e publi,I dren he, to salu*,~ *~ ~,
Total 87 80 167 '. . " master's degree In Spanish from men expected back are Douglas of the guests and the general an- to ic ~ "
i heart neckline, long poml:ed the University of Illinois in 1937. Augustine, William Dodge, Jimltertaining was Mrs. Lloyd Me-[ ~,: ~D~LT~,~ ~i~|~N periy:
~Q ~']sldeves, and gathered fullness He spent one year in Mexico study- Eyre, Donald Frank, Jim Hall, Cutcheon. She was assisted with[,u'nls meeting .wnI oe .nets at 8. ~[~'~11~1 ITIUOK, . ,n lows tnere is a law, tn.at earn
~ ~::'~ ::: ~' ~ l around a torso waist, ending in Sling and for the past four months I James Harris, Rodney Joy, Bob/serving by Mrs. J. B. Eyestone, t CROCK m tne ~mDon li~gn ~enoolI lucy. when. wea~ner permits, the ~lag
au~ ' ~ " gym SIIOUIO Ily adore e~ery pUOIIe
~'r~.~'= ,~ ~n ~a tsenior tratn. The senior veil was Ihas taught Spanish in the high ISanderson Ralph Rindenberg, fMrs. E. G. Hunt, Mrs. G. C. Lusted, t " ' t~'/ii~ I/DAIlT nlv ! "
~th"~a'de 9 15 ~ [held in place by a rhinestone an.d/schoo1 of Portsmouth Ohio ]Malcolm Ntelson James MustianlMrs. F. M. MeGaw. Others assist-[ ~-~- /~]4~l~ ~U~ ~=~1 i=o~i~Lis ~:2~nYear the ring cere-
h blush ' " ' y g etresseu m ever
seed pearl coronet w~ta
' " ughout the state. Mrs.
~ ' ' . Roger Decker will replace Rob- g : " school thro
,:opt~iis tran:~e :0to lt14e :e:l O~Vh:h:aPfr~y:erle~hk~indoewr!~CSi p~trtCmOCt?ftr:nngitnhgethletn~ISc~eYr:en ~harl:eh~(rL1S, ill~i~iaJa%e:mKi:r~: llr,s, jM:nSniC.KErkpGa~erVck,Ofr~}d~e:: ROTARY CLUBS TO hJh:cem~2~faf;rdSba t~?aut21Y t~e.-~piedGlSehofUl:tegl:eiiedt:~h:edla~
a ; ,r.re .~ +~,~ iwas p seed g " /that department to the total of ]and Wallace Ltttell. I Kirkpatrick and Miss Doris Jane t M~ ~=~D~ 17DII~AV /tee tn charge. The Stanwood high 1,~ ~, ~, ,~^ : ~,:
~-oo~ are ~,e}~ ~ "~" and a snower ot zmwers ~amnglthree one more than previousl I The first game will be with Leigh. BIIMI~I Ill'lib l|~l//~l school band augmented by mem- :~:U-~:.~" ~."~-~:"- ~"~. %"
onu ~xoo~ ~ ,~qe 1 Her nl ewelr was a I oo.zzston anu l$.alpfl ~ostrom, ana
t from t o Y J Y u s James Milltken here on Satur Out of town uests at the anm
~ " 1~(": :~ "" " He is a graduate of Massach sett - g '- bars of the Lishon band will fur- hi
Orb soven~, ~, fro i pearl clip at the neck of her gown t - - I rt -^rsar-- w^re One hundred and ten are expect- . t s closed the ceremony
ravers', ~f~o, '- V-1 - ' Agrlculturaz COllege, Amherst, ~oay ~epz. 2~tn, guying a very szzo ~.= ~ ~ : ~,nisn music tnrougnout tne Jay aria
,~ '-- --'~ ~ ' '- ~ and peam earrings a gift of the " 1 11 M H ed to attend the Inter-city meeting
ti~*~ ' r, i ~,] Mass and received hm M S degree t time for practice Grmne 1 wl Mr and rs erbert A Toops 2= ~. [ evening Herble Westrom and his The opening enrollment is as
-~. ~r'r(~ ~ I~ !' ~'~ '- ~groom "' rn k W r I O[ I~otary ClUbS Ot ~aount vernon- " follows.
~c~, ~" "~ ' ,-,~ ~. ~. i . ]from the Iowa State college in ]be the opponent here on Home-IThe di e oops, Edwa d Toops l eight piece orchestra of Cedar Rap-
~ outs ,nu ~t )v, ~ce ~ In aceornance w~th the traa~uon- ]Ames ] coming Oct. 25th. The schedule Is t Marian Toops, Nona Toops, Law- ]~m~)on, Anamosa ana naonuceuo to ] ids is on~ of the two orchestras se- [ Grade 1 20 Grade 7 14
~ Seventh grade, from ~:c.- ', " ~ vir(ments of "somethin old" ",De nela at tne l~allsaaes mage ~'rs- - Grad 2
~o~ ~ t g, 1 Rosemary Schallertwill assume l as follows: I rence Toops, Columbus, Ohio; Clara I fleeted for the evening dance I e 12 Grade 8 10
"~P~US / ~ rla {:lay afternoon wxtn a sinner in tne rade3 12
: . r ~h ~ we(hlinff costume, the o e !her duties as school nurse, follow-I' Sept. 27--James Millikan,here. Chassell Cooper, Homer Chasselll ] ~ " [G Grade 9 24
rolled in the kin ~.er~rtc.~ ' ": ri.:,] a lace handkerchief carried ling Miss Ruth Gould, who has re- ] Oct. 4--Ripen, there. [Cooper, Olin C. Cooper, New Wind- leeching:.^ ~ al^rl?es~ana,nature I R~t ftil~r~ WIll [Orade 4 14 Grade 10 23
I0r h lrfirst school d:t~s1)xher mother at her wedding zz,~ ~ ~ ~,~. ~,~ ~ ~ ,vv~, ~ ,
~ t e" '. / " turned to the University of Iowa to Oct. ll--Beloit, here. sor, Md.; Dr. Joseph O. Chaesell - .- = ,~, ~- ' ~ ~-~-" ~'~.*~ ~" ~rade 5 ]3 Grade 11 18
aortas .Tean Ro bo,~, Wan t~ i years ago The "something bur- l take un supervisory duties at the I Oct 18--Cue there. I Bennington Vermont" Marian tw'm .~ary .l~rOOKS an a liaro~a ~n- / P|$1V ~||,tar T am I Grade 6 14 Grade 12 23
,Myrtle T'-b~, ". r',~,h~1 rowed was Mrs. Lavelys sweet- university hospital Miss Schal- Oct 25---Grinnell here Home- Chassell Belie Fourche S. Dak." n~s conducting ~ne n~Kes. 2daumce Total for the grades is 109 and
~Y, "[':1 h 1 ~Vooff ~h }: v ] !:!r- heart fratermty pin from Dr. Lave- I lertis is a ~raduate of Blackburn I coming I Mrs Junietta Pratt Evanston Ill ] ~",aCK O~ ~eaar r~aplas, a magmmn, / The Best Oilers s ensured by ] for h~gh school 88. Grand total
er, l :verett ly. . Icollege, Car~usville, Ill and hasl Nov. 1--Knox there. IMrs. C. E. Greef, Mrs. CharleslW hpresent nh ,: om n num:lclarenee Carbee, are c o stngavery[is pupils.
~, Joseph Gra~ Marvin Ink Mare ot nonor was ~ss ~mme M n r Moser Mrs W Van Ti er E1 " " "" ~
J, ." " . ~ I served as a graduate nurse in hos- INov. 8---, o mouth, he e. I H. " g ' ~" I foil=win= ~h:"~l~n~e'r: I successful season, having won 19 I New students in high school are
.~aaeaulay, John Neff, LarryMcgee, roster of the brier. ~nelpitals in Madison, Wis and Wau-I Nov. 15--Carleton, there. I dora; Rev. S. V. Williams, Mrs. " ~ ~ ~ . "." . i games i Betty Urbanek and Virgil Stark-
est, David Ross, 3udd Strick- I wore a honey gold jersey gown, keshon, Wts. ~ 1S. V. Williams Toledo. I J. R. Eyre is. cna~rman o~ tne I The Best Oilers having played I hause, sophomores and Robert Ur-
~0hn Studt and Gerald Viral- I styled with a sweetheart neckline, t Miss Betty Darning will replace f~l~D| ]~L~ Ii/~D~ I Mrs. Irene Eaton, Cedar Falls; I committee pianmng the armor aria [ the strongest teams in this terrl- 1 banek, Junior.
short puffed sleeves and a full skirt Rev and Mrs Llo d Gustafson serving w~th him are Mrs Eyre I
] Miss Helen Flickinger as assistant I~ITII-Lr, 1 r. TT ltlk y,t " . '. . ' / tory have lost only 7 games out ofl FRESH CLASS
I o ending m a snort tram ~nsteaa of Mr and Mrs E E Clements of Mr and Mrs rmrold Enms ~lr
argest enrol]m nt of tui- L dietitian, working under Miss Leilai ~ ~.~ ~ [; [ . ' "]the 25 which have .been played I Members
b~~ i I 1 f ~ ~ ! rr ' c~,~-Ibouquets~ the attendants each wore I Huebsch. Miss naming, whose~ Clinton Mrs W E~. Briggs, Walter and Mrs F G BrooKs, ~wr and ~Several. of the defeats war" e regts- are: Wan oz ~ne. ~resnman class
n ~ " " "home is in Grinncll was graduated ~4~L ~IUIELIH5 C. ggs M y C. gg, a- J t tered 'by such outstanding teams ' .
a ,tx~o shox~ered arm m~tts that ex Brl ar Bri s Minne Mrs Sam Fouse Mr and Mrs L dalene Achey Ralph
Ph:ern:' d i m~l ' I:. ,-: ~'M fl " n ~ :~Ac r- '1 tendedThe]r handsfr m thewereelbOWfoldedtO thein prayerWrmt" " Ilfr m] IOWar n State~ ~ college' 1 in Ames ll I polis,clementsMtnn.DelmarMr, andMrsMrS. StellaPaul t E'osgoodBlgger'and Mr.Mr andand MrS.Mrs E.chet J"/as Anamosa Reformatory, and I ~'tfuzn"~ox~t, ~heanorZ~ er~rtl va'~ggs, ~or ralne'Darzene
~IYel~nC ~n$11oci~r ~Ch~ ~); fofS~Olorb:f~(:w:h:mwereTThlhmma:l tslgledPh~F'po~is~ F~ckttnEVcc:;i ME]1011~l" CHUKCH Carom, Anna C. Miller, Vtalter E. Rich. ]Lionk:Bo~lt~Sel:erd~Rrali .Eddy Paper Cihlan AKiiietheuCl.eLent~rel:r~lcO:
% Robert Ruble, Jane ] ' ' [ a similar position with the Law- [ ---.--- ] Miller, ]:,aura M. Williams of Du- i ~ ,/ The Best Oilers were completely ~t ,xuut' Fzoc~nart]~ ~awrenU ~ ,'
t, Raymond Zinkula, Dorothy roses ana mue aeipmmums, son YMCA in Chicago. s W'ork was finished Tuesday on buque. Robert J. Greef, LeGrange, DI. A lul4- l equiped by the C W Carbee Best chee ' ~. lee . ~ou
~-----------~---- ' " " - ' ~ ' ',- " ~.~tame r~elger' I~'a e ~imm .
~t . l"J --u~*--4-,~ l hadidentical gowns and flowers, l of the classes left by the restgna-]service will be held again In the tJ. P. Van Horne, Rev. and Mrs. ] Are two pairs of hose made ex I The Oilers having been unae-/~,i '~ ~ P'
a~t~lU h~l-ll[~ I They wore ice blue jersey, pattern- ]tion of Miss Ruth Messenger. Other [ church, Sunday, for the first time A. B. Curran, Mrs. E. C. Busen- t actly alike in the same factory, / fasted in the Lisbon Softball Lea- I Vnnn, v,n~,~'~,~y,~- on~.J~a
t ftf A, Hol, I ed like the maid of honor's. Their t of Miss Messenger's classes will be ] since the first of July when work bark, Mrs. Herbert C. Ring, Dean [ ever sold to the consumer under-] due will play a All Star team select- / ~]~ ~.~ ~' ~avern wro-
~~a~ larm mitts were fashmned of yellow ltaught'by Mrs. WinifrcdVan Etten, lwas started. . Ring, ])avid Ring all of Cedar different brandnames~ What does/ed from the 5 other teams in the ~' ~
i~, article by Prof V HI l also the attendants' and her moth: i structor, who "comes'here from the [seats were placed in the enlarged Here On Labor Day These and man, other similar [ 25 games which have been played [Kenneth Allen Cave, Donald Eu~'
we, ~,~,+,a ,~ "*he "~m' 1 er's gown. University of ~Vlsconsln'Francis I choir loft new drapes were hung ~ I,~+~ ~ so far they have a combined team gene Coon BeverIy Jean Drach
"~-" ~" " ' ' ons will be n w
' a nd " a s ered at the} .
~age of the Des Motnes Horace T Lavely jr served his A. Dural, who will replace Dr. along thegallery at the re r a the annual Labor Day picnic I isb^n Adul+ H k,~.~ ~, batting average of .336. LeRay Graft Buel Ray Harris
~r o,~ ~,~sa~, The ori~tnal~ i brother as best man Ushers al Charles Keyes' Miss Marne %Veer- sides of the church and a ~vlde for ?he mmmters of the Davenport /'Pho ~,~,~ will 'b u The Offers individual batting ! Jean' Kend~-ick-, Arlene Krummel
l ' k e g ided in its,
appeared in the July num- so brothers of the bridegroom I fel filling the vacancy left by the chancel and new altar and des dmtmct of the Methodist church, stud, of "Selectin~ Clothes for averages are as follows Marcella Krummel Shirley Ann
the Hibbert Journal Lon- were William Lavely and Henry remgnation of Mrs Marne Odegard added, and thmr families and fmends was!sati~faetinn, hv Mt~ MoT ^--.~ ~ Joe Bova 5071Plattenberger, Jumor Nest Ira
' ' r' 1 e ss t ift '~ )
Lavely All wore full dress suits Wise; Mrs. George T Roberts of A bronze memo m re . he g held In the Mount Vernon Method- first martin~- ~'ill be Se~t 15 At Jack ]~ itlik 413 ] Lynn R~etzel, Beverly Darlene
/nnd -~,hit~ ~ard^nias " Indianola who will be head resi- of a donor who does not want his ist churci~ Monday About ]40 were ,~+~ ~,~n' ,~ +~ II eRoy Ball 383 Schoff Wayne Scharr Mary She
I [ Mrs John B Mcgee mother of [dnet at Altoona hall, while Mrs.i name disclosed, has been hung onin attendance, l agricu'l~ur~'gro'u;'to hea'r" ~)r["Pet"~ Dtck Carbee 379 bar, Douglas Stabb Sharlene Stone-
o tlogle Gets I~e 'bride wore" crushed varlet iJessie Coleman goes to Bowman I the front of the altar. The formal I)r. ],~. T. Gough, superintendent i erson of Io~ a Univ~rsi~', ~,ql~,-,=:]HOward Schott 375 ]king, Roger Williams.
l~ ~l~^,~ ~--~ I crane with a sweetheart neckline I hall, and Mrs. Earl C. Wright goes i dedication of the remodeled church of the Davenport district, presided I~ ~+~,~ v:~ +, +~:,~ ~,~,~ I L' Van Fossen 328 i
~a A~C~CII~ A' loll[ If l('i n s s nd a ll h' [to Pfeiffer Other new facultyhas been set for Sunday October at the meeting Mtss Doroth ! ~ " ~ x~' ~, ~ Ivan Stanley 274
u b she leave a s g t ' " " Y a short business and get-~tcqu~tizzt- "
} ~i~al~'Jtr r~ I train The bridegroom'smother [members are the two new coaches 19 Bishop Ralph Mcgee, of Des Beach sang several vocal selections t L McHenry 270 Teachers Leave
Mrs. Horace T. Lavely wore tur- Wa ton S. Koch from Waverly, /' ulnas will be the speaker, accompanied by Miss Eleanor l Se~t 22 the cl--o wm ~^. ITem Willtams 250 Ta ] r,
1~ ~,1~,~1,~
b I-Iogle has two three-year l quoise blue jersey, with a sweet-!and Paul Scott, from Culver-Stock-1~,ol, -w~l c,~ Gough: Dr. Gough introduced the ["Buying Rayon and Silk" Sept 29 [Dale Wagaman 186I ~ltV~t#l~
~t khn and h rt uffed ton COllege ~ 'anton .vto renewing guests ~no were trom [
'eh trees at his residence in heart nec ' e s o p ' ,- I WlIL Jaee Jow " "Shonnin~ For the Small Chtld'" ~ I Last ~eek ~h v
Vernon which were loaded sleeves. Both wore corsages of theO:::::lWe::ebdayftler.e will .b.e[ ~ ~ ~ T~n~lffir A* ~O~r~] .~iUrt:idA Bf the district: Dr and I Oct. "6. '@hat Ready-Made Dress'" !Bittle Reunion Was !youn= peopie 7edtor ;uVne"-
Caches this year The earlier gardenias and roses . y o the iaeul- I k~l~l[i~ IJ~ll~ X'~.I~ V ~blU ~urran J)r. ana Vlrs. t nnd (~ot ~n .~h~ ~r~ ~xr~o, r,n~ t ~,A ,~ . tn~ n~--'-~-- ' - '
-- I tY at the Palisades and freshman J P Van Horn Dr and Mrs W n ' Held On
~, Rochester, has been pick- A reception was held immediate- week begins on T;ursday Regis School Building ~ Ecklor and Mr and Mrs Claude It Stockings.' At the first meet-! unday the same school others going to
tree yielding a bushel and l ly following the ceremony for 400 Itration for " -t ~ "~-nn'~'- ~' :" ':,ling, Sept. 15, the group will select =----'Z- . a new location and Several on theti"
upperclassmen Wlll De l~ez~ ez" ~zz ot ,~euar lXaplas 2,'it Tne lJtttle tamll reunion ~as
' The Polly tree is estimated Invited guests at the home of Slow signs will be placed on the ~ ' =: " .: [topics to complete the ten lessons. ~ . Y ' first experience.
e a bushel or more The[D-~o,~,~+ ~,~A ~,o x~.~^~ .~ I Zaezuon mlonaay, ~eptemoer 1~, I r~enner, wno ~'lll enroll in ~ornell hela on ~unaa at the John Bittle M~,- ~,-
," . . . :: I~'~" ~ "*~ "" ~"~lwith classes star*~- ~+ ~-a~ ,~l~resoy~erlan nil| at tne north ana this f~ *^~ ~ ,^~^,l ----~---~--------- ~ . Y -.-.o~ ~**~ry Kettering returned
trees were plante~l ;~ years Cornell campus The receivingline ~'"~ "~ " i ~,+~ ,n~ ,~ +~,~ ~r~,~ o~,~ ~o s-~,t~u ~ ~u~, I ~ I 1. rr, ,ffiv*~, ~ nome soutn ot town. to Niagara Fall~' ~'~oo e~,~^~ ~,
his spring.The Rochester [stood outside in the garden whtch [~sd~y'.~TlT I bu~[d'lng-on''eacl~ s;hooYd;7%t pre~e~or~ [leanv. and will serve as {rranKnn zea wm The group included Mr. and Mrs tle to Waterloo'~'i~;~'~Eien'~ro/;"
' ~ ~'J~ ~t~ol~ a stuoent preacner. Dr. J. B. Ms- ~ Gomer Blttle dau hter Arlette and ' . "
Yellow meat and the Polly was lighted with colored lights. In- I Ten of M-- n" "" ~, ~ ] 8"30 a m This wtll.be at the in- ~ee r, I ~T~lf] T-T#~IFg, ~n~ ~ ~ ' . g holt to Dundee, Ill.; Mrs. L. N.
te meat. The peaches have side the guests were permitted to = : ou t vernon "'~-"-[tersection of North Third avenue ~'- ~' ~,r~,u~,t ~ ,~ : "~? t ~,~1~.~ ~ son ~)arren o~ u~mnoma w~ty, Rahn to Morley" Stanlev Arbtn
'Od flavor of an Iowa ,peach. Iview the gifts and take refresh-{~vnoo~ s ~*~.grac~ua~.lng class v ill [ ~.~ ~,+~ ~,~ o, ~ ~,~,hea .a wescome to tne guests ana ex- ] . .-'~-- . Okla Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Bit- cast to Duluth ~I~-~ :~ ~:
I-Iog[e mamta,n~ that goou I ments" I or enrouea at ,~orne, as fresnmen } lt"ourth street piamed the plans for the college I 'J;ne. annua~ l~'ranKhn townshtp tle and sons Junior, Harold, Rich- ~, zuyu to vonaa'=' Laurence Ion
us Can be raised in Iowa if / q~h~" t,h~ w,~ ~H in whlt~ ~ ~ ~ IthIs year. They are: Don Current, j year. Representatives came from Home Project tea will be held Frt- ard and Robert of Mount Pleasant ' - ~- - . g
~lnce me DIOCK on tne west slae,to ~,xiora Junction ana Miss l-lelen
es Louise Dvorak Don Ferguson Anamosa Bennett Center Point .day afternoon, September 12 at Mr and Mrs Ever B '
: are planted In a protectedta four-tiered wedding take as thelJean H~oh, n=, u~, ~.'tof the Ward building was paved o ~,v ~,~" H ~']l'30 o'.clook tn th~ ~ ~,u -. ett ittle, and Lchr to Geneseo consolidated.
lie expects to plant a pit centerpiece. White tapers were on t Hutchtnson"Cl'au'dY Klt'm% "~=~-? I connecting with the concrete pay" ~-.'.'om~L: ~,~ %~,~'~=' t ehurcla ~arl~rs--tn T~hn,~ ~'*~;~'~='-~ aaugnters, .l~.auzlne an a l~oretta Or To new locations, went: Miss
Elberta peach and try the table, and all decorations were I MacGre~'or' D-n ~--'** ~'a" ling on the Presbyterian hill" cars ~,~,~,~ ' ~ ,'~,~'~* ~::=-~' i tes ~-~re-*~ ~,~ ~,~= ~'~,~'=;=:~ / *l.ap as; ivnss Anna ~trouse Ione Smith to Rudd, Miss Ethel
g buds from these trees on [in white ~xiznn:'=" K"~ 1 ~'' ] t p 2C l tlUV II 1L at: we ast a'- ra-+^ " " """, I r : ot Auentown, Fenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson at Morley
berta root. f Officiating in the dining room i" lc . . I for the safety, of school children Mario~ Springvllle, Tipton, Olin l a~ cord!allAY invited to attend. Miss John Blttle, Mrs. Ella Secrlst, Mrs. Downs at B-urlin~ton:"~nd~'~t~lss
~ . a,anclWalKer. margttret ~tewart, nome semen- G B u ~ '
~ere Mrs Stephen Wilder and m n l h Yo ng Misses Maude and Stalls Bova at Gra~er
-~- " " anyo e e se for t at matter stratton a ant in Llnn count will ~," "ural school
" " -~---~ g . Y, Lelta Bittle Mrs Geor e Bittle
~'or Week End Visit I Mrs.Charles Hedges, Mrs. J. R. II~VAIm AM&It~A~I~/M ~A~A~ I operation of all auto drivers in~Tlll /:~Ull{l l-lOUSe on l this year and tI~ere wiII b~Ie^',=~ i~r. an a .nars= l~. ~;. warmer, =~.rs. Those teaching for their first
- " ~ ~ ~*~'** Anna ~clle l~lttle Mr ana Mrs
Ey*e ~rs ] d~ard Gough and Mrs m year are Mms B
-- I " ' " '~ " aking the street past the school- [of officers ~ ' " . " . etty Sankot at
)n Ellison traveled from Glenn Rowley of Mount Vernon. flP~ N fin TIIFghAV house safe for the youngsters Farm North Of Town l E. McC lelland, Miss Clara B ittle, Franklin Grove, Ill, Miss Maxine
~la bv nlane to snend Labor I They were assisted by Mrs. J. B. Ivit ~JAI VA1 I~AM~J~All ] ' ------- I ~ ~r. anal Mrs. ~eorge Argotsmger, Bur~- rur~ ~,~-~ ,~ A*~oo~
-~ ~ ~ The old house on the east part~ " Miss Elva Mac and John Mrs Em
.ek end with his parents Mr I MacGregor, Mrs. Luella Ninde and I ------- /~1 1 'M~t T~ D,~ n-,I~ ~-~ ~,~- ~I~ ~ ~ and Miss Mary Lou Downs at a~!
rs IMrs R Nel on S tembe~ 3 i Several from Mount X e~ non will ~'9 o the Stuckslager estate farm ma Argotsinger Miss Nadine Stahl m r
Ottis Elllson, and other . oy s,ep s[ ~ ~ " * r," ' o e City. After several years in
in Mount Vernon He also Mrs Goughs ~eddmg annl lattendthelpperIo~aAnnualc In Sabmal Tax other ,ork C
on ope ated by Raymond Mallte north and Mr and Mrs Fred B~ttle
. ". ' - . .-iPavlng Assessments of to, n h o " ', as stroll satior i=
ta Barbara on Friday came [ versary t ferenee of the Methooist cnurcn [~ ",as De.n torn sown ano -------- ' teaching adam and is in the Huron
' ' " " the basement has 'been completed Mrs. Mac Foster received word Harry Holcomb Farm co=soildated school in Des Moines
teem ha andbytrain tOernon.aarrivingSaturday for a four room house which will last week of the death of Dr. Fred county.
be erected soon. Mr. Mallle's hired i C. Wheat in Sabinal, Texas, on Sold TO Mason Stine
on. Enroute home he left
Monday evening at 8:30
ld was to have arrived in
about 9:30 o'clock
morning. Traveling by!
Iowa City to Los Angeles
ly takes about ten hours,
travelling costume consisted of a ipreside at the educational banquet per cent interest on the unpaid
sheer black nylon dre,~:s with white iwhich will be on Saturday evening, balance.
Il
Ford Sales ace collar, black nylon hose, black Sunday afternoon's program will Funeral For Mrs. Soper
gabardine pumps, black hat with ~probab]y attract the largest crowd
deliveries of V-8 Fords ldrapcd veil, white kid gloves and i according to I)r. Gough. Several Will Be Held Here Friday
the Cooper Motor Co In- I a white orchid. The couple will be " thousand from over the state are i Mrs. G. H. Super, a continuous
SUPer deluxe two doors to{at home at 343 Concord street,~iexpected. If the west.bar permits resident of Mount Vernon for the
t~i~h and Gordon Ellison, iFramingham,'Mass. [the meeting will be held in the past 41 years, passed away "Wed-
Dick-up to Bohumil Ma]lte The bride went to school three I city park, ~vhore a public address ' nesday morning about 7:30 o'clock
s:,~tem will be used so that every following a month's illness. She
and a half trucks to the !years at the University of Wash- lone may h~az-. Bishop I~a[ph Ms- !was born in Mercer county, I/linois,
Co and Hedges L.umber [ington. Seattle. and attended Cur-
Co. I nell college one year, receiving her ! gee will present the sermon. The ~l the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. S.
iJ.A. degree here in 1941. She also ! Epworth League Institute choir Dedson, and was married to G. H.
ard Fisher, son of Mr. and !attended Boston university grad-iwill furnish the music on Sunday. i S~per, in Stanwood, August 26,
Fisher, suffered the lossluatc school for one year, and re-i-. !]t7.% She was a member of the
ro ~ r T )
nt teeth and cracked see- calved her master's degree in June i D. I. ~ an Metre is enjoying a '~ t resbyterian church and its organi-
tar teeth when he acciden-11941. The groom attended Alle-' I vacation from his duties as vice za~ions. Mrs. Super is sm'vived by
I in a grease pit at a filling I gheny college in Meadville l'a, presidentahd cashier of the Mount "her daughter Mrs. H. C. Gilllland
of Mount Vernon and one son Dr,
,~lOnday night at Davenport. Iwhere he was affiliated wit'h the lVernon Bank & Trust Co at the~
Passed between two cars~Delta Tau Delta fraternity receiv-iGordonRanch north of Missoula, Fred'Soper of Dilworth, Minn.
Wing the pit was there and ling his B A degree in 1.938 In i ncar Seeley Lake, Montana, where:Funeral services will be held
!ral feet to the bottom, ijune 1941' he received his bache-ihe accompanied tanning Macfar- from'the Neff Funeral home, Fri-
suffered bruises but feelsllor o'f sacr'ed theoiogy degree aftertland of Chicago, last week. day :Sept. 5 at 2:00 pm Burial
~k rote to escape without i three year's work at the BostonI . . ,' will be in the Mount Vernon came-
en bones. He and his/university school of theology. He! Milford Hartung who underwent te~y. ~. -~.
lldred, hadattended the lls now pastor of Wesley Methodist an appendectomy on last Friday
~t Davenport and were on !church in Framingham, and plans evening, is getting along fine and Real Ester Sale Sept. 16
y home I to complete work on his Ph.D. atiexpects to be able to come home An executors sale to close out the
!~I I Boston universityand Harvard L from St. Lukes hospital next week. F ed Kohl "estate will be held in
arian Fisher who was I '
,i during the next three years. Mass.; Mrs, Lois Snider of Cedar IAsbon on Tuesday, Sept 16th. The
from the Mount Vernon / . house and lot and barn and lot will
el la~* "' I Out of town guests at the wed.
~ y~ w~, ~nz-u~,I be sold .separately. The sale is
ette eouege at ~alem icling were:. Dry. and .Mrs'~.J hn L / Falls; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Courson [ dehcrtbed in an adv. on page five.
! : irinzman ot xnamnom; ~r ana of Belmond; Mr and Mrs. A. L. 1W: E~ Challis.will be the auctioneer
eaves zor mat pmee nextMrs. Earle A. Baker, Cedar Falls;
Killian, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boyd, land tsbon Bank & Trust Co,
' ~ Miss Betty Chiquet of Iowa Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wilder and Clerk, John E. and Samuel~ P.
Shows 21c---start next Mrs. Lewis Hardy of Framingham, Miss Juanlta Jordan of Cedar Rap-
Strand. [ Continued in next column, lids. : . I Kohl are executors under the will
of Fred Kohl.
man will live In the house. The
house is located 150 feet southwest
of the old house and is north of
the road whtch runs east from the
Mallie residence to the Military
road. A new reservoir has already
been completed which is nine by
nine by twelve feet. Yoder of Lis-
bon has the contract for the house.
A new cement feeding floor, fif-
ty by fifty feet, will be built south
of the horse barn on the farm Mr.
Mallie resides on
Tom Armstrong Attends
Seed Corn Convention
Tom Armstrong is attending the
fourth annual DeKalb dealers' con-
vention at Lake Delevan, ~Vts to-
day and tomorrow. Enroute to the
meettng he visited DeKalb pro-
accusing plants at DeKalb and
~V~terman. 2,000 dealers are ex-
Pected to attend the convention
wl~ere latest developments will be
shown in a hugh demonstration
plot near the convention site.
Ray. and Mrs. J. B. Eyestone
were in Washington Wednesday,
where Rev. Eyestone officiated at
the funeral of Mrs. Mary Eyestone,
mother of Arthur Eyestone, former
resident of Mount Vernon. Mrs.
:Eyestone died in the church while
:attending services last Sunday In
Clear Lake, where she was visiting.
All you need to say
Is meet me Sauerkraut Day
At the DeKalb waiting room
See announcement next week,
August 17th. Funeral services
were held at San Antonio and cre-
mation followed.
Dr. Wheat had been in ill health
for several years and had failed
rapidly the last few months.
He was born on Sept 12, 1869
at Dresden, Missouri, to Joseph G.
i and Mary McCoy Wheat. He was
I graduated from Cornell college in
]898 and on Sept. 4, 1900 was mar-
ried to Lillian Morehead Wood-
i worth at Ida Grove. She with two
~ons, Leonard B. of Dearborn,
Mich and Edward J. of Utopta,
Texas, two sisters, Mrs. W. H.
Foster of Hunt, Texas, Mrs. M.
Goding, Skagway, Alaska; two
brothers, Albert J of Humboldt:
Guy of Brooklyn, Mass survive.
Six Men Are Called
Called to report to Linn Draft
Board No. 3 at Marion for induc-
Ition at I p.m. Tuesday. Sept. 23
are 884 Richard Dee V illiams of
Mt. Vernon; $871 Leonard Francis
Ralston and 1028 Howard Louis
Moeller both of Lisbon; 1014 Iolel
Houston Boxwell, Springvtlle;
V1662 Verl Raymond Fence, Pale
and V2087 Henry Frank Fisher,
Cedar Falls.
Announcements have been re-
ceived of the birth of a daughter,
Janice Margaret to Roderick and
Dorothy Dodds, on Saturday, Au-
gust 30, at Wllkenburg, Penn. Mrs.
Dodds is better known as Dorothy
Evans, former member of the Lis-
bon school ;faculty.
For $135 An Acre
Mason Stine, of Lisbon, has pur-
chased the Harry Holeomb farm
of 96 acres on No. 261, five miles
north of Mount Vernon, at a re-
ported price of $135 an acre which
is a new high for farm land in this
l immediate vicinity. The farm is
very well improved with all build-
ings in excellent condition The
place has been farmed by Laurance
Holcomb for several years. Pos.
session will be given March first
when Mr. and Mrs. Stine will move
to the farm. Mr. Stine has been
driving a truck between Cedar
I~aplds and Chicago for the Hawk.
eye Motor Express.
Several Families Move
Three families are making a
change in homes this week. The
Dr. E. P. Bigger family are return-
ing to their home on School Street,
the Frank VVooldridge family and
her parents, Mr and Mns. G. R.
Camp vacating to go into the Crof-
ter house on East Market street,
vacated last week by the Frink
family going to Tams. Biggers are
moving from their property on
North Washington street, which
they sold to Buell Miller, whose
family are moving from the Al-
bright house on south Jackson.
Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Scott of To-
ledo, Mrs. Amanda Runkle of Lis-
bon, were Labor day Week end
guests in the home of Mrs. Mar-
garet G0rmly and sister, Miss Des-
sic Sommervllle
Household Goods Sale To
Be Held Saturday, Sept. 13
Pat Smith will hold a closing out
sale of household goods at his
residence a block north of the
Bank corner and across the street
from the creamery in Lisbon on
Saturday, Sept. 13, commencing at
one o'clock sharp W, E. Challis
will 'be the auctioneer and Lisbon
Bank and Trust Co the clerk.
An adv. appears on page six.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Fouse and
Mrs. Josephine Kettering were at
Spillville, Sunday, where music
lovers from several states gathered
I to hear a program of music com-
posed by Antonin Dvorak, whose
family lived for a few months in
1S93 in Spitlville.
Fred Kruse, who was recently
inducted into service is In the Sig-
nal Corps, and located at Ft. Mon-
mouth, N. J,
Miss Frances Alfassa, of Chi-
c~.go, Ill is spending this week
visiting her friend, Miss Marguerite
Bear at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bear, near
Lisbon.
All you need to say
Is meet me Sauerkraut Day
At the DeKalb waiting room
See announcement next week.
Rev. Gaylard Hamilton spoke
over radio station WMBY of Cht-
cage on Labor Dayat 4:45 p.m.
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