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Mt. Vernon, Is Hawkeye-Eeeord Mr. and Mrs Tom Wooff returned ' g~ ~ Lisbon Hersld .~ ]Friday from a week's trip to the i Mt. Vernon Locals 11951 High School Grads ~r~, Sept. 13, 1951v{~e ~$ Bad Lands, Cheyenne, Wyo and JL The Bruce Mullen iamliy were ---- ' Denver, Colo Leave Soon For Schools MT. VERNON HIGH SCHOOL NEW LONDON HIGH SCHOOL Friday, Sept. 14, 1951 Kickoff at 7:45 p. m. An Eastern Hawkeye Conf~erence Game Admission: Season Ticket or Adults 75c Grades 7 to 12 35c Grades 1 to 6 YOU wouldn't think of changing oil in your own car, now, would you? That's what we are here for, to keep your car properly serv- iced the year 'round with SHELL X-100 Motor Oil and "Activated" SHELL gasoline. B rus ell Service Station Ralph Brush, Prop. Dial 5212 Corner 5th Ave and First St. N. :Crafts Group Will Cedar Rapids Couple c F. Becker returned last Wed-, Mrs. A. E Williams and daugh- ,nesday ~rom a four days" visit with~ter Gloria of Riverside, Ill and Etch On Aluminum Buy Quimby Residence !his son, Sgt. John Becker, and Mrs.', Booker at Atlanta, Ga. John is ~,~argare, o~an Rawley of Anamosa Sunday. evening guess in the My- i As the fall school season opens The Prof. and Mrs. Chester stationed at Camp Gordon near At- were week end guests of Mr. and iron ~.mson name at ~olon. 'campuses, business colleges and The Crafts department of the Quimby residence on South Second ,lanta. Mrs. Booker is secretary for lMrs. George Brown. Gloria and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gage were other schools will be listed a num- Woman's Club will open their year's St. W Mr. Vernon, has been sold to a department manager at the Rich Margaret are formerstudents at '~ dinner ~uests in the Lewis Duncan iber of names of graduates from the activities with a workshop in alum- Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Fettig of Co- i Department store in Atlanta. Mrs. Cornell. Gloria is now" taking ~,~,~o ;,~ c,~ao~ ~o,~;a~ ~,~a~, ~1951 class at Mt. Vernon high. inum etching. The group will be- dar Rapids, who will take posses-iC. F. Becker has been with her nurses' training in St. Luke's hos- ~-~-,- - ,~,~-- ~---v,~o ~--- - Leona Becker Paris Beauty Acad- gin with small coasters and candy s/on Sept. 25. Mr. Fettig is em- daughter and son-in-law, the Ray pital, Chicago, and Margaret is a m r. ann lvlrs. Lesser ~uresn ann emy, Cedar' Rapids dishes as they learn the fundamen-, played as a test operator at Collins VanNattas, at a resort in Michigan teacher in the high school at Ana- Nancy Cole, Ohio Wesleyan tals of the art and then progress,Radio Co. Mrs. Fettig is a register-!recently, mosa. daughters were Sunday dinner guests in the Denny Neal home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Walter, Crystal and Gerald were Sunday visitors at the Virgil Wilson home at Tama. Gwen Davies returned a week ago Tuesday from a two weeks' vaca- tion in Elgin, Ill and Red Granite, Wis. Mrs. Frank Krob of Rowley, mother of Mrs. Lester Buresh, spent three days last week in the Buresh Carol Croft, Mercy Nursing. Cedar Rapids Howard DeCamp, Cornell Lloyd Duffe, University of Iowa Dick McKeen, Cornell Kenny Moore, University of Ne- braska Jim Neal, Iowa State college Mary Ann Studt, Iowa State Teachers Joanne Wolrab, Iowa State college Pat Young, Airline School, cam- School of:to larger pieces as they choose, led nurse. They have a son, David~ This project is open to any Bruce, I1 months old. woman affiliated with the gen- t Prof. Quimby is already at their Help Yourself To Soft Water eral club if she has an interest new apartment in Owensboro, Ky in learning the craft. The flrs~ where he has joined the faculty of meeting will he held Monday, I Kentucky Wesleyan college It's as close as your nearest hot water faucet Sept. 17, at the home of Mrs. ! Mrs. Quimby expects to leave E. R. Hoidahl at 7:30 p.m. These I Thursday for Hillsboro, N.D to who wish to continue the work- I visit her sister, Mrs. Ora E. Myren, i NEAL'S SOFT WATER SERVICE shop and complete the pieces before joining Prof. Quimby in they start that evening nmy re- Owensboro. NEAL'5 SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY turn the next day or finish them You can finance your new car through this bank more economically than through some outside finance company And while you're repaying the loan in convenient monthly installments, you are also building your credit reputation where it is most valuable to you--at this bank. Ask about our popular, quick-service auto loans. i~ J l i lil i ! and Mrs. Frank Franta, before go- ing to the Marine Barracks at Great Lakes, Ill. Mrs. LeRoy Nefzger of Spencer and Mrs. Sig Olson of Moorpark, Calif were visitors in the parental A. A. Glattly home from Wednes- day evening until Saturday morn- ing. They also visited in the home of their brother, Kerwin Glattly. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ross, John and Mary Ann returned Saturday l evening from a two weeks' trip to Denver, Colo where they visited ~cousins, the W. S. Gilberts. They !visited a number of the scenic fat Scotts Grove Sunday. i Mary Ann Studt returned home Sunday afternoon from spending a i week at the home of her aunt and ',~mcle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blair, i at Manilla. i Mrs. Ralph Heasty returned home ]Sunday after spending a week in Cedar Rapids with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Neuenswander, and t h e i r new daughter. Dick Franta, U. S. Marine Corps, who was stationed at E1 Taro, Cahf arrived a week ago to spend a 17 '/Call For Phillip Morris" day leave with his parents, Mr. Will Be In Our Store TUESDAY SEPT. 18th 9:30 A.M. TELEVISION Guaranteed Sales & Service BLAKE & MULLEN Spartan and Hallicrafter TV Mt. Vernon 2362 I places in the Denver vicinity in- icluding Loveland and Berthoud Everyone is Invited to Come In and Meet Sp g nSe rO eo O Colorado This Famous Radio and Television Personality Dolores Staskal left Friday after- I noon for Colorado college at Cola- rad Springs, Colo. Miss Staskal is president of Berets Hall this year so she ]eft early to welcome the fresh- men. Dolores had just returned from a 10 day National Students association convention in Minneapo- lis. Students attended from all over the United States as well as foreign countries. She then spent a week in Chicago with friends. Mr. Vernon Church Notes Cigarettes All Brands $1.81 per carton OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS Dial 2321- Mt. Vernon, Iowa MT. VERNON ,METHODIST CHURCH Merton B. Green, Pastor ~u~day School 9:45. Mornin~ Worship 10:45. Sermon theme: "Forgetting to Remember." 4:00 p.m. Reception for new stu- dents at the church. 7:30 p.m. Davenport District Rally for Cernell Centennial. This i~ ~he firs~ in a series of meetings in North Iowa, presenting the cause of Christian Education. Bishop Charles W. Brashares of this area will be the speaker of the evening. Cornell coY.cze and Morningside college will be represented by Dr. R<:.~cc:'. Cole and Dr. Earl Roadman. A pro- tram of music will be presented by the college The members and friends of the church are cordially invited to attend It willbe a !meeting of high significance. i Thursday. Sept. 20, Official !Board meeting in lhe church, 7:45. LINN GROVE CHURCH Claude Klaver, Student Pastor Sunday School 10:00. Morning Worship l] :00. Youth Fellowship Monday 7:30. I will hear what God the Lord will speak: for he will speak peace unto his people: but let them not turn again to folly. t f New Shipment of TELEVISION Sets. Come In and See the NEW MODELS Don's Dial 6121 Radio and Television Don Cook, proprietor Mt. Vernon, Iowa I I I I I r-- I MODEL LD-10 THIS BIG OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! HURRY! HURRYI You can't get a refrigerator bar- gain like this anywhere todayI And besides --- this is General Electric, the most preferred r ~ frigerator. Acrossdhe-top Freezer--But- ter Conditioner -- new Redi- Cube Ice Trays --- Aluminum Shelves -- Deep Rolla-Drawers for vegetables--full de lux femures ! Nearly 11 cubic feet -- but it's still got 25% more food- storage space than older models occupying the same floor space. But, most important, you get excellent food preservation be- cause of new b:tsic G-E design features Come in and let us show you. KALIBAN Dial 4291 Mt. Vernon tl~ Authar|zed Dealer ENERAL ELE REFRI r Nature cooperates-makes NOW the favored time to fix up old lawns or build new lawns. First apply TURF BUILDER to feed grass, then sow Scotts SEED to provide a per- manent carpet of luxurious gross. Sr.~ LAWN SEED Finest quality perennial grasses for fall plantings. 3,000,000 seeds in each Ib so you use 9nly a thirdas much as ordinarily sown. 1 lb - $1.55 5 Ibs- $7.65 25 Ibs - $36.50 TURF BUILDER Gives grass vital nutrients to insure vigor- ous growth and sporkllng color. Economical- use only 1 ~b per 100 sq ft. sco.~ SP~EADE/~S make it easy Feed "iv,0f)d ~q ft - $7.85 Ruvber tired- $7.35 ~nd $12.50. ! SPECIAL PURPOSE BLEND seed for dry soils, deep ~hcde cad lfrroce~. 1 lb. $~,25 5 lbs. $615 r Mt. Vernon, Iowa Dial 4512 o today for coverage. AL MORRISSEY INSURANCE Dial 6921 /Vlt. Vernon Mrs. D. R. Humphries, Lynne and lent program on "Building on a Good Foundation Throu h Our m competmon w~th 40 other Iowa Cathy of Hartsville, S. C accom- ~, g;,Choruses at Ames on Friday. They CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEAN E I panied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson ~cnoois " ine ~ev. ~,yeszone m - the devotion~ read the arablewon a blue mbbon m chorus cam- IF YOU WAIT UNTIL YOU cn !to the parental Roy Johnson home ~ . P petition and one for a novelty ~ ~4~,~: Thursday evening. The Johnsons aoout ouHa]ng on rOCK aria on numoer ~nzCn was presenteu NEEDIT I were called home by the death of sand. He added emphasis by telling ' Mrs. Johnson's father, F. C. Curran of instances in China where houses anc~n ~I:~ *irst (] a de ~/.~LX'~'/ 1~ ~'~" lllltI[~l~ ~ " Z ~'tu .were of Cedar held RapidS.sat~arday.Funeral services ed builtfirm on awhile good houses foundation on a poor ; remain- ; "" Lyal~ ~Bry~nt" an'd''Henry of Martelle attended the conventmn Lovig. it's too late!t buy auto insurance, A good auto then /~ itJ IIt~ iounoauon were wasneo away - of the Amerman Soybean assn. at ~ars. ~eorge t~ranam nad me pro- ~ ",~r~.: ~ on F-~ ,~ =.~ ,-insurance policy will certain- ,"'~ ~ram stressing the need for good oay x-copramtenaea zrom z~ ly save you lots of worry and schools.Mrs Georgmnna Henkle : - " '-" " - siz d w s.lstates and five forezgn eountmes, a great deal of money. We : coumy presioem empna e ay ~- ~z, "" ~ Outstanding program number was a or ~tne w~iu coma use zts mnuencel " ~" -- woo "~ (Y~-~ {tl~] ~,J[ [--~ ~ 'ira make world conditions better It, ~ap~rn~Yo~r;,T~e[wo)r~dmF~:a2n~ represent the best of com- panies. See us! iwas announced that Mrs. Kirkpat-i.- ~g ,~ ' t3~s ~mauon ! rick had made her mother, the late : Clio lllgi I,Mrs Celia Haak a memorial mere! ==" ----L I oe~ e ~or ~r~ ~oo~o O~a~m ~ :"~"': "~r"~oo~ ~orri~ ~ ~-- ~~~~ ~ :Kirkpatrick,s daughter is the third~, ~r. ann ~vi s. . S.N. MERRITT of three generations in WCTU!re.tu~rned. la~en t2~oU(h~lea~lafcr;mHi~n ~' " :work. Among the guests were the[~.~' ta~ mzm ~ p- . :; ~ " " rin [[ ZI] r~. ,~ ~. ~ a i, "'~d [,ney spem; a week as gues,s oz Insurance ~ ~Mrs. Morrflls brother and szste - - children"--'--~-~endingare att first grade or ~ me ~ev. anti lvlr~. ~lauae l~Javer ~ imw, rroz. ana ~vxrs. r =. ~,r~ .~ Dial 3412 Mt. Vernon Whether your : Mr and Mrs Ralph Heast~ at-Peaceful Valley six miles west of " - ' - 'o i Hill City, S D going to college a clean, smart appearance is very im- N tended the Heasty family reum n~ !at the farm home of Herb Herron portant. A school wardrobe doesn't have to be new, but it should be spotless and well-pressed. Let us help you prepare school outfits. I I Dial 5591 for Pick Up and Delivery ~ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ~: ~: If you own an automobile, ~ you can't afford to be with- u out automobile liability insur- ~ once. Under our policy, we ~ assume your legal liability in ~ case you have an accident. IERS . STC)LTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ Don't take chances. Call us Their daughter Virginia enrolled Service Station narrowly missing group. It is hoped many will take in Cornell as a freshman this year. several cars and some children, this opportunity for learning a new Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Houston of !They chased Westver, who turned i hobby and for creating attractive Cedar Rapids were Sunday dinner east and then doubled back west things for their homes and for gifts. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone- on North Second Street. They Oct.--Get Ready Early for Christ- king. The Houstons observed their caught him near the west end of mas. 66th w e d d i n g anniversary last town and called Marshal Ed Gill. Nov.--Wrapping Wrinkles. spring Complaint has been made of cars i Dec.--Crafts Display at General George Rehbehn of Muscatine, speeding around the corner at i Meeting. uncle of Harold Batchelor, and Main and Fifth Avenue N, and go-! Jam--Open. Mrs. Allie Fowler of Lisbon, moth- ing north down the avenue. Any Feb.--Slip Cover Magic. er of Mrs. Batchelor, were Sunday cars seen doing this will be report- Mar.--Leather Tooling. dinner guests in the Harold Batche- ed to the City Hall or the Highway ! April--More on Leather Work. Patrol. May--Attic Treasures. lor home. . ~ --------------~ -- Mr. and Mrs. Watson Davis and i WCTU OPENS FALL SERIES Sing With County Chorus Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis attend- The opening fall meeting of the ed a family reunion and helped WCTU held Thursday, Sept 6, at celebrate the birthday of Mrs. G. E. the home of Mr George Kirkpat- Mesdames Karl Kettering, James Van Wert, mother of Mrs. Watson rick, was a noteworthy success. A Gunn and George Gaines were Davis, at Thompson Sunday. good attendance heard the excel- members of the Linn County Rural Womens' Chorus which took part Mrs. Quimby and two-and-a-half year old son, Larry, visited with Prof. and Mrs. Quimby in Mt. Ver- non two weeks ago. // ternoon at the Baptist church at Buffalo Center Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Davis were best man and ma- tron-of-honor. Dr. Rollin W. Quimby, son of Prof. and Mrs. Chester Quimby, has accepted a position in the speech department of the University of California at Santa Barbara, Calif. EnrDllment at this branch of the University is 1,500. He received his Ph. D. degree at the University of Michigan in June where he had done his graduate work. Dr. and noon and is recovering nicely Mrs. Robert Doran and son Rabble left Monday morning for Pella after spending several days in the Dick Busenbark home. Mrs. Tom Armstrong who was taken seriously ill a week ago Wed- nesday is confined to her home and will require complete rest. She is slowly improving. The Roy. and Mrs. Richard Drees of Mendota, Ill were guests Tues- day in the Watson Davis home. Earl Westver, 4000 Johnson Ave Cedar Rapids, was fined $10 and costs at Mt. Vernon Saturday for having faulty brakes. He was driv- ing a gravel truck owned by George Weltsay of Marion. Marshal Ed Gill picked him up. Some irate citizens who live on Fifth avenue saw this driver cut across the driveway of the Brush Citizens Bring In Gravel Truck Driver and Mrs. Scobey will assist in the lesson. The ceramics class will start its work at the home of the in- structor, Mrs. A. J. Baird, on Tuesday~ Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m. Again any member of the gen- eral club m~y attend these lessons free except for cost of materials. A kiln is now av&ll- able for baking of the pottery. A splendid program for the year has been arranged for the crafts home. munications Kansas City Mo.i '. r at home. Mrs. Mark Hutchinson left Tues-!Dial 5201 Two Blocks South of Methodist Church Mrs. Roy Johnson is staying with Haynes Hutchinson Cornell friends, the Harry Coopers, in Co- Enrolled at Cornell are two more : MATERIALS day morning from Cedar Rapids on dar Rapids since her release from 1951 graduates, lately come to Mt. i Women are urged to wear old the City of Portland for Emery, Va 314 S. Third St. W Mt. Vernon, Iowa the hospital. Vernon to live, but who were not: clothes -- '*paint job duds" -- and twhere she was called by the death', II Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Winberg and in the MVHS class Rhoda Schnitt- ] wear an old jacket because the, of her brother, Haynes Peery, who i " - " children of Des Moines were week jer, daughter of t h e Howard acid etching will be done out of passed away m the Veterans has-I i lend guests of Mr. and Mrs. JohnSchnittjers, who reside in the form-'doors. Monday evening the cam- pital at Martinsburg, W. Va. i J Colon, jr. er Winifred Morin house is a fresh- ! plete process will be demonstrated I Mr. and Mrs. John F. Young and l Mr and Mrs Ward Horton and man coming from the Delhi schools. I and explained, members will choose ; family attended a family reunion I . ~Nola Townsend is from Anamosa, their individual projects, transfer at the Leo Woods home Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elhson left 20c Friday for a 10 days' vacation at but will make her home with her l their designs and do the prelimin- Sixty descendants of Mary McMan-i sister, Mrs. Leo Benischek, who,ary paint work. Any embroidery us were present. They were fromi i Excelsior Springs, Mo. lives in the former Paul Hudson transfer designs or patterns from Davenport, DeWitt, Grand Mound, ~ ] Sally Busenbark, daughter of the residence, wall paper may be used if suitable Olin, Cedar Rapids and Mechanics-I |lDick Busenbarks, was confined to: Also enrolled as a freshman is for four and six inch circles. The ville. / i her home over the week end with Bob Bauman of Los Angeles, grand- directors will also furnish patterns, l ,an ear infection and cold. son of Mrs. F. A. Bauman. Dick Each member should bring a hard Mr. and Mrs. Watson Davis and .' [i Mrs. Don Goodyear, who under-Winey of the 1950 MVHS class is pencil, paint brushes (fine to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis attend- 1 I! went surgery at St. Luke's Labor on the frosh roll too. inch) if possible, and newspapers ed the Mechem-Finlayson nuptials Day, returned home Saturday after- and old rags. Mrs. Wilton Gunn which were performed Sunday af-