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,u'. Vernon Social Friendship club will meet Wed-
nesday
afternoon, Sept. 19 with Mrs.
Clifford Peterson.
~. Julian Johnston entertained Bertram Brotherhood held its
bridge club Tuesday afternoon, monthly meeting Monday evening,
~. K. M. Thompson entertained Sept 10, in the Don McGinty home
~ridge club Wednesday evening, with 12 members present.
idge club will meet with Mrs. i A birthday party for Kitty Fish-
-~ Clark Thursday evening. !er was given in the home of her
'e will be two tables. I grandparents the H. D. Winsors, Sat-
asic club chorus will rehearseurday afternoon. Her guests were
!.e home of Mrs. Max NorthrupSusan' Laurie and Edward Dye,
Peter and Patrick Winsor and Dick-
~'ednesday afternoon, Sept 19. ie Gaston, who all came dressed as
:30.
!characters in the story "Alice in
iendly Birthday club will meet lWonderland."
:sday afternoon, Sept. 20, with
.~eitha Kaplan. Mrs. Minnie LINN TWP. F. B.
rang and Mrs. Nettle DuncanI Linn Township Farm Bureau will
assisting hostesses. ! hold their September meeting at the
and N staff of the Rebekah i Warren Tonne home. This is an
Will meet Monday evening, ! important session because there
17. Hostesses will be Mrs. !will be election of officers and dis-
Whitman and Mrs. Olive russian of the proposed resolutions.
All members will be notified by
Staskal entertained at a!card of date and time of meeting.
luncheon Thursday!
Pat Young, Eleanor Lath- i FINE ARTS BOOK CIRCLE
Prall, Sarah Stricklandi The Fine Arts department met
McConnell were guests. Monday evening with the chairman,
i Mrs. Ralph Bachman, for a business
ladies auxiliary of the Town- ! session and program. Department
:lub will meet with Mrs. chairmen announced by Mrs. Bach-
Fuller in Lisbon Wednesday,
for a picnic dinner. They ' man were: program, Mrs. C. W. Neff
there by the ladies~with Mrs. C. Tenney and Mrs. D.
No. 2 of Cedar Rapids. Cook; civic welfare, Mrs. John Neff;
housing, Mrs. Elizabeth Kimball;
circle of the Presbyterian:social, Mrs. Roy Johnson; member-
Will have a picnic supper ship' Mrs. Carrie Oates.
Sept 20, at 7:00 p.m. at Mrs. A. B. Wallace presented a
of .Mrs. Kenneth Kaplan splendid review of Guy Howard's
MrsTLn~m~.r~apmn as ca'book "Give Me Thy Vineyard", a
tri- -~'-~" ~.lgger wni speak ; story of people of the Ozarks, their
p co ~:nglano lvlrs vera
win h~, ~ A~. :.',:~ " struggle against big utility com-
" !pany methods, their loyalties and
Swaney was surprised their deep-seated faith in God.
night when 11 men;Mrs Bachman was hostess during
,n at his home to help]the social hour
his birthday. Crib- I
played at three tables. !FRANKLIN TIFF. F. B.
presented him with aI The Franklin Twp. Farm Bureau
Mrs. Rex Dean assisted iwomen's tea will be held at the
in serving refresh-i Youth Center in Mt. Vernon on
Sept. 18 at two o'clock Sylvia Tur-
annual Odd Fellows and Re-, ner will describe her trip to a
c will be held Sunday Wyoming dude ranch this summer
16, at the same location I Election of officers will be held,
Weds Davenport Man
MRS. ROBERT C. RAMSEY
Miss Kay Meeker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter L. Meeker of Mt.
Vernon, was united in marriage
with Robert C. Ramsey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas L. Ramsay of Des
Moines, on Saturday, Sept. 1, in St.
John's Methodist Church. Daven-
port. The couple will be at home
after Sept. 15 at 932 State St Bet-
tendorf. Mr. Ramsey is television
supervisor at WOC-TV in Daven-
)art.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ramsey
~ere hosts at the bridal dinner on
Friday evening in the Pompeian
room of the Blackhawk Hotel in
Davenport honoring their son and
his bride-to-be. Guests included
members of the bridal party.
ELECT JEAN PAVELKA
r Marilyn Yeisley,
Don Ketelsen Wed
! SPRINGVILLE -- Ma~'ilyn Yeisley
and Donald E. Ketelsen were uni-
I ted in marriage Saturday, Sept. 8th,
at 2:30 p.m. in the home of the
:bride's parents in Springville. The
bride is tbe daughter of the Ken-
neth Yeisleys of Springville and
Mr. Ketelsen is the son of Mrs.
Freda Keteisen of Center Junction.
The candle light double ring ser-
vice was read by the Rev. Charles
B. Willming in front of a large win-
dow banked with baskets of yellow
and white gladioli, flanked by can-
delabra.
The bride chose a ballerina length
dress of white lace and net over
white satin. "She carried American
Beauty roses.
Her sister, Mrs. Harold Reese, was
matron of honor, wearing dusty
rose lace over satin and carrying a
colonial bouquet of yellow carna-
tions. Both mothers wore navv
blue with corsages of yellow and
white carnations
Richard Ketelsen served h i s
brother as best man. Mrs. Jean
Fuerbach played "I Love You
Truly", "Because", and the "Wed-
ding March". Ronald Yeisley lit
the candles and accompanied his
sisters from the stairs.
The three tiered wedding cake,
ice cream and punch were served
to twenty guests and the yellow
and white color scheme was car-
ried out in table decorations and
the wedding cake.
The couple left for a week's fish-
ing trip in northern Minnesota and
will be at home after Oct. 1st on a
Franklin Cardinals have elected
Jean Pavelka to head their group evening Sept. 19th with Mrs. Ralph
for the coming year. Serving with
her will be Kathleen Notbohm, v.-p.;
Kay Jilovec, sec.-treas.; Bonnie
year at the Lower Pal. reports made and plans for next Clark. reporter and Carol Achen-
and ice cream will be fur-year's work discussed A "Pennies bach, historian.
Games and prizes are part for Friendship" collection will be The election meeting was held
entertainment planned If taken. All women interested in at Bonnie Clark's with roll call
l~ez is unfavorable the pic-lhome project work are welcome answered by seven members, two
I~e held in the lodge hall. r to attend, guests and two leaders This was
We Will Welcome Philip Morris' "Johnny"
Here on Next Tuesday Morning
Buy Your Philip Morris Cigarettes Here
ace
R. H. Day, Proprietor
Mount Vernon, Iowa
the last session on the past year's
project; the new study will be
clothing. The club took in $19 35
from exhibits at the fair.
---Reporter, Kathleen Lyn Notbohm.
O.E.S. FAMILY PICNIC
Vernon chapter, O.E.S will meet
for a family picnic supper Tuesday,
Sept. 18, at 6:30 at the Masonic
Hall. Bring your dishes, silver and
a covered dish Coffee will be I
furnished. The regular meeting I
will follow at 8:00. Please comet
prepared to give the Harvest HomeI
contribution to the O.E.S. home atI
Boone. Any canned or dried foods,
except tomatoes and tomato juice,
are acceptable.
SEZ:--A vacation resort is where you go to get away
' fr~ it all and they get it all away from you.
~0r That Tired, Weak, Rundown Feeling take OLA-BERON-.12.
OLA'RERON-12 contains Vitamins, Minerals, Liver and Folic
Arid. Ask us about OLA-BERON-12.
ANAHIST ATOMIZER
98c
RUBBING ALCOHOL
Pint 29c
i
White
PETROLATUM
1 lb. Jar 39c
65c
ALKA SELTZER
54c
SWEETHEART SOAP
4 bars 31c
MINERAL OIL
Pint 27c
FamiJy Package
ENVF&OPES
100 -- 39c
75c
BAYER'S ASPIRIN
59c
Meet JOHNNY In Person!
HERE -- TUESDAY A.M. -- SEPT. 18TH
Come In And Hear Him
CALL FOR PHILIP MORRISI
RALPH - Your
FRIENOLY COURTEOUS SERVICE
"MUSICAL TEA"
A "Musical Tea" at the Linn
Grove church is being arranged by
the Linn Twp. Farm Women's com-
mittee for Wednesday, Sept. 19, at
2 p.m. This annual event starts
the Homemakers' Study Club ac-
tivities for this fall. All study
club members are invited to "Come
Be Merry with Music "
Lucky Thirteen will meet Friday
afternoon, Sept. 14, for their an-
nual tea at Mrs. Theodore Light's.
:Mrs. Albert Blinks and Mrs.
Charles Blinks will be co-hostesses.
Mrs. F. M. McGaw was enter-
.:ained at a picnic supper Tuesday
evening in the home of Mrs. J. J.
Kidder. E ig h t intimate friends
were guests. Mrs. McGaw left
avsaay Io-~ a visit in the east.
Good cows should have their
grain ground and mixed with a pro-
rein concentrate
Hunte assistant hostess.
L. P. Club will meet with Mrs.
Mary Taylor Sept 21.
Monday club will hold the first
meeting at the school house with a
dinner to welcome new members
on Monday evening, Oct. 1st.
Evergreen Rebekah Lodge P.N.G.
will meet with Nellie Davis Thurs-
!day afternoon, Sept 27.
PARALTA E~8-R-~ERY CLUB
The Paralta Embroidery Club
met Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Guy Perkins. Fourteen members
attended. The committee gave out
the entertainment list for the year.
Mrs. Beltz joined the club. Tbe
hostess served lunch, assisted by
Mrs. Dermic Taylor. The club will
meet Friday afternoon, Oct. 5, with
Mrs. Willard Thiessen assisted by
Mrs. Hulda Tjaden.
BRACELET G"~-'L~
Bracelet Girls met with Vera Cal-
vert Sept. 10 and elected the follow-
ing: pres Vera Calvert; v. p
Twila Pederson; sec Mary Lou Mc-
Shane; treas Donna Jo Workman;
reporter, Twila Pederson. N e x t
meeting will be with Twila Peder-
son Oct. 8. Doris Hart will have
the lesson
CREIG DUNN HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn of Mar-
ion entertained at a dinner Sunday
in honor of their grandson Creig's
7th birthday. Guests were the Ivan
Dunns and Creig and James Dunns,
Gary and JoAnn.
WIIA~OX-STULTZ
i Friends of Mrs. Harold Wilcox, a
:former teacher here (Miss Agnes
Peterson), are interested in the
wedding of her daughter, Mary
Alice Wilcox, and EIwin M. Stultz
III of Cabbage Key, Boca Grande,
Fla. Both young people are stu-
dents at Antioch College, Yellow
Springs, Ohio. The bride is a niece
of a former Springville girl, Mar-
garet Boxwell, now Mrs. John Wil-
cox of Monticello
Grass silage is a high-protein McD,~ffi~ ,~r,r,~
'~ feed which enables dairymen to cut .~ "; 7~
~unaay ai~ernoon zn me ~irst
I down on the protein supplements p
l~n th~Ir ~'ain ,'~tio-= I resoy~erlan cnurcn a~ ~-erry ttos-
,-- --,---- o ali
i e McDonald, daughter of Mr. and
Philip Morris'
"JOHNNY"
Will Visit Us On
Tuesday
Buy Philip Morris
Cigadettes Here
Vernon
Carmeicorn
Mrs. Fred McDonald of Perry, be-:
came the bride of Wilson Cooper,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper
of Springville. The Rev. Jean
Hauter officiated.
Miss Dorothy Phillips of Perry
served as maid of honor and the
bridesmaids w e r e Mrs. Eugene
O'Neil of Des Moines, Mrs. Clifford
Hood of Syracuse, N Y sisters of
the bridegroom, and Mrs Francis
Whitehurst of Des Moines. Little
Becky Mulliken of Fremont, Nebr
was flower girl.
Robert Smith of Iowa City at-
tended his cousin as best man and
J Eugene O'Neil of Des Moines, Rob-
ert Sweany of Muscatine, Fisher
Darden and Ned Willis of Perry
were ushers.
Nuptial music was given by Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Cushatt.
The bride, presented in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of soft
SCHOOL NEWS Mr. Vernon, I= Biawkeye-Reeor~ d '%
Springville school opened Sept 3, and The Lisbon Herald R -ie I| 2~*~ ~ "~i ~. *i ' ,~ ~ ' "
with an enrollment of 457; 350 in the [ Thu~ Sept. 13, 1951 v'age :~ I| ~~.~ ~!h-'i~i :[~ ~:: ~T~ ) I
grades and 107 in high school, l,rl L::;;I:I I I am = = as = 1
The walls and floors of the north :i':i! ! I ME I gll MEJl |
nunmng nave been painted. ~pL ~zcnaro zvzc~nane arnvtd l / ~:~ ~i. I I ~ 1
d2ot lunch program stated Tues-t Saturday to spend a furlough wRh,~iii~[ [ =. ~J
y with 300 eating the first week. Ihis parents. Mr. and Mrs. H~r~| ~ ~' a~ W'Jlt~ J~ F JV ~[
Price is $1.00 per week through the lMcShane. ~ ~.:.~Br Jl~ ~ ~'~F ~/~~ ~ ~ [
4th grade. From 5th grade through l Mrs. Esther Fishel spent thrbe I
high school and adults $1 25 per [.days last week in the Kenneth Yet s- ~-;~- ~~-" I
week. ~-ley home. She attended the sho~.=r ~ - ~:: ~. " ~ ~ ~ ~ [
New teachers include: Mrs. Carol l for her granddaughter, Mar~ 'n ~~ WlIJ Ill IL. J 1~ J
Wolfswinkle of George and Mrs ]Yeisley, at the Gene Falcon h~e
Elsie Lewis of Cedar Rapids teach"land t~;~vedding on Saturday. .
ing the 4th grade; Miss Loretta Sunday callers in the Jens Ped~r- Sent mh r O }n 1A ~h| ~le ;e NI,-,# i
Corker-. of Ti-* ~ "" "" sen home were Mr and ~-" '~'~ r" -- --v. -- .v . v, --~,-,~, i ,
J IJtUl! ~I.[IU ~.VIISS LNancy *-~=. ,J~ltc
Noonan of Marshalltown 5th" Mrs. Colbert of Davenport, Mrs.~a Hom -.W ab: : I~,/dn~ei:lkl };rn~ ~ = n~ailil~i' '
Barbar ' ' ' ~ " "'~ "''""""~* "'~" '~"*~:~" "%'~'
a Conkhn of Cedar Rapids Jepson and Mr. and Mrs. H~d,'
and .Mrs Virg!nia Thompson of J e&so .ynd fa. i)y o Cedar. apte[, yOU make your home refurnishing plans. Stop
t~arroll,nigh SChOOl. ~.ne l%ennem Armstronp nave 1~ .-
New bus drivers this year are
Cletus Boland and Mr. Wolfswinkle.
Many have signed for music this
year--41 girls and 27 boys in vocal
music.
SPORTS
A squad of 40 have reported for
baseball, mostly frosh with no ex-
perience. Lettermen out include:
Seniors: Gracy, ss; Allison, c or
p; McKee, 2b. Juniors: Wyman, p
or c; Felhafer, lb; Bailey, 3b; Rion
and Fink, outfield. Sophs: Hoist
Sept. 20, Morley there.
Oct. 5, Martelle there.
RETURN TO COLLEGE
Students from Springville return-
ing to college are David Johnston
Dale Heald and Ed Willming to
Coe, Donald Miles to University of
Iowa, Pauline Frank and Naomi
Stewart entered Coe; Hal Holst,
Iowa State at Ames; radon Purin-
ton, University of Iowa; and Joan
Bowdish, Phyllis Johnston a n d
Vance McKinnon, State Teacher's
at Cedar Falls.
SPRINGVILLE vs. L C.
The Springville boys were de-
feated by I. C. of Cedar Rapids on
the home diamond 11-2. Pitching
I for Springville was Wyman, catch-
ing was Gracy. Pitching for I. C.
!were Kindig and Hrabak, catching
was Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs.-----~oy Jennings re-
turned Labor Day week end after
a two weeks' trip through Missouri,
Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
Larry and Shiela stayed with their
grandparents in Eldora.
The Loren Bentons of Towner,
Colo visited with their cousins,
the Glen Arnolds.
Linda Lee Taylor of Bayard spent
several days in the Fred Taylor
home while her parents were in
Wisconsin.
The Warren Carpenter family,
Mrs. Robert Carpenter and daugh-
ter, Charlotte Mertka, Emil Orkies
of Anamosa and Margaret Carpen-
ter of Cedar Rapids attended a pic-
nic dinner at Camp Wapsie Y in
honor of M/Sgt. Harry Carpenter's
birthday
M/Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Carpenter
of Ft. Sill, Okla called in the War-
ren Carpenter home Friday
The John Lemons and children
and William Fulmers attended a
~ienic at the Rose Park at Prairie
du Chien, Wis. Sunday
Mrs. Mary Boyd returned last
week to the Mrs. Minnie Wilson
home after a summer vacation at
her home in Lisbon and visiting
relatives
The Royal Neighbors met with
i Mrs. Charles White with 16 mem-
i bers and 6 visitors present.
The Dillard Merrits spent Sunday
with the Ralph Brushes at Mr. Ver-
non.
Cpl. Richard L. McShane of Ft.
Meade, Md is spending a two
weeks furlough with his parents the
Homer McShanes.
The Wm. I. Haynes' and Frankie
arrived Wednesday from Petaluma,
Cal for a visit with Mrs. Haynes'
parents, the Ralph Franks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark spent a
week at Leech Lake, Minn. and
their children, Danny, Garl and
Carol, visited at the Kenneth Curry
home at Parnell.
G. J. Armstrong, who has re-
turned from a cattle buying trip to
Texas, and his daughter Kay of
Martelle, were Saturday
visitors of the John Armstrongs.
Charles Torrance of Tipton vis
ited from Thursday until Saturday
with Lena Mann. Ersy McMerlin
of Greenwood, Nebr called Mon-
day morning.
The Merrill Garretts of Mt. Ver-
non, Frank Palmers and Ella Uthoff
of Mt. Vernon spent Sunday in Pra-!
rie du Chien.
The Marvin Johnsons and the
Russell Johnsons and Carrie Shank-
lin of Cedar Rapids were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Raft.
The Burkett- Secrist family reun-
mn was Sept. 9 at the home of
Susie Berry with 27 present.
turned from a trip to Port Arth.r, ;here and see our many budget saving prices.
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hartzeil spei~t
last week with their granddaughter.
Mrs. Roy Jennings, and with Rev.
and Mrs. C. F. Hartzell near Mt i
Vernon. I
The Harold Ramseys are vaca-,
tioning in Florida. !
Doris Bortz of Ft. Dodge spent aI
few days last week at the Clarence]
Boomhower home I
The Maurice Stevensens of Tuc-
son, Ariz and Mrs. Harry Steven-
son spent Thursday with the Jack
Leepers.
Mrs. Wilbur Colby of Mechanics-
ville spent several days this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Switzer. Mr Switzer is some
improved but Mrs. Switzer has been
quite ill.
Read the Want Ads
Business
DR. R. B. TUBERTY
Optometrist
Office Batchelor Bldg Mt. Vernon
Dial 8731 Office Hours 9 to 6
Evenings by Appointment
MRS. IMOGEN B. EMERY
Attorney at latw
Probate work
Res. 120 First Ave. N. Dial 2882
Mt. Vernon, Iowa
Office 733 Hlgley Bldg Dial 7989
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
RAYMOND L. MeCONLOGUE
Attorney At ]haw
Associated with Jordan & Jordan
Dial 2-II~9 510 Guaranty Bldg.
Cedar Rapids
Taxation Probate Civil Practice
Dial 4362 420 W First St
Mt. Vernon
R. B. WOLFE
Attorney at Law
Notary Public
Probate --- Tax --- Civil Practice
Office 6821 Residence 3141
CARL F. BECK~R
Attorney at Law
Res. Phone 2-~316, Cedar Rapids
Office Phone 3412. Mt. Vernon
E. C. PRALL, Dentist
Phones
Office----~712 Home----8292
Miss Marie Sipple
Dental Hygienist
BRYANT AND HAIGHT
Veterinariam,
Office Phone 2761 Mt. Vernon, ~.
Dr. Bryant residence phone 2763
Dr. Haight residence phone 4252
G. E. RAHN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 3311 Mount Vernon
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| HOW MUCH DOES"Iff' eO T TO MAKE MONEY?
THE IR
In any town, the Weekly Newspaper gets the biggest share of
the advertising dollar. Why? Is it because merchan'ts like to
spend money? Is it because of habit? Far from it!
~j~ttlve and other sp~ificstiol~
~et to e~ without notice.
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New 120-horsepower wonder carl
on any
Most advanced V-8 of
Popular price in America!
Puts new punch into
eVery drop of gas!
Needs no premium fuel!
A lot of car for a little
money 18 months to pay!
In the 1951 Mobilgas Economy t
Run, a Studebaker Commander t
V-8 Jed all other
competing
: eights in :cluat,TJe, sperg~l n' t
~,~tra marvela~I Studebaker Automatic Drive! Shifts/or itsdf-.o c~utck pedM! Extra cost-and ~,it/
~h~ne IS0
Lisbon, Iowa
flowing Nyl d'esprit tulle, styled The Loren Stewart family spent
with a moulded bodice and a bout- ~at-rda- i- tho Marlo ~+'~-,art
'fant skirt. Cowz:s of her attend- hom~e
ants were of identical design of The Bob Shueys moved in the
blush pink Gres de Londres taffeta. Merritt apartment from Victor. Businessmen buy advertising to get the most sales for the least
urine's mother chose an az- They spent the week end at Vic-
~ernoon gown of Champagne rose tor with her parents, the C.P. expenditure. Local Businessmen buy more Weekly NEWSPAPER
zace ann a corsage of royal purple Courtneys
glamehas. Mrs. Cooper wore a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schwab re-
gown of French caramel faille with turned last week from a trip advertising than all other mediums combined because news-
coral accessories and corsage of through the Bad Lands and Black
coral glamelias, i Hills "of South Dakota and two papers deliver the goods for far less unit cost.
A reception was held at the Mr- weeks at Estes Park in Colorado.
Donald tea room. They saw the Passion Play at Spear-
The bride received her degree fish S D and attended a play
from Colorado Woman's college and fesiival at "Central City, Colo. The
Mr. Cooper is a graduate of Iowa vlav was "A Constant Wife" with And the bigger, more successful their business, the greater rela-
Sta!e college engineering dept. They ieacling parts being taken by Kath-
Iwiu live at 1114 Mulberry Avenue, erine Cornell and Brian Aherne. tive share of their funds goes into low cost weekly newspaper
]Muscatine. /vlrs. Addle Cline is a patient at
~ I St Luke's ho~nital for observation~
ts~u~ lu~t~lLx:~ X~X~LI~X " ~" "'~ 1 tewart space. Nothing else comes within a Russian mile Of weekly
~r and Mr~ H'~nn~*th V~icl~v lvJ.ary ~aroi ana lvncnae o
" "J " rs
and Marilyn Mrs. wnliam Ketel- spent Wedn SdraYaningth.t TAhu !
~en and Mrs. Gene Falcon attended aay w~m ~n r' arents wet: I newspaper space rates for low cost impact.
a miscellaneous shower for Marilyn pearson, wn,ie tnel p " I
at the Mrs. Fredda Ketelsen home !a* ~mve,;s,}y rn~lS:vt~ .~"~*tr;n~e i,CNET
Tuesday even:ms, Sept 4 given by ~tewart's .ame .%. . . ~ ,
t ~'r~ John K~telsen /vIrs 'Joe Glenn I who passe~ away mere. ~urmt was
' ' i at Linn Crove cemetery Take the case of the Hawkeye-Herald. For less than
a
and Mrs. Fredaa Ketelsen. Manlyn I ~ ~ar
received many lovely gifts A mock .~ne r- ym ~*ar~s1 ;~e ~a:r~n~ ,~ea~
wedding v-as an enjoyable feature or me uonma ~ a ?:,2,a regularadvertiser can put a QUARTER PAGE AD in your
'~f the evening. Delicious refresh- ~',namosa wn.~m ~na 2 ~e c~{a2:~fe I
I ~ ,~ are at Ely, Minn p g g
n'= *e v f ver home.Incidentally, this amazing price includes 'typesetting,
I Thursday afternoon, at the Gene w~ re~eveona~:, e . ~ ns'~,e e I
~a!c~n home, Mrs. Gene Falcon, ~ ~v~rs. ~eoro ~v~)msn an~ so ~ ~.
Mrs Norman Falcon, Mrs. William *ue~da)~ vermgl~hgue~Se [ t~,~ g il~ustratlons, paper, ink, printing, servicing, proofsheets, and
R. Peaz-~ons and ~ ". "y g
Ketelsen and Mrs. Theo Pech were
hoste~res at a bridal shower. About
39 g= : :; v.::'~ p':z=~=::t and Marilyn
received a variety of lovely gifts
for her new home. The gifts in a
decorated wagon, were pulled into
tke room by Kathy Ketelsen of Ce-
dar Rapids. Refreshments were
s~.rved from a table decorated with
yellow and pink streamers and gar-
den flowers. Mrs. Fredda Ketelsen
and Mrs. Kenneth Yeisley poured.
E. J. Foster of Eldora and Mrs.
Roy Jennings spent Thursday and
of Martelle was a Friday visitor.
Mrs. Ethel Mae Boxwell has re-
turned after helping her daughter,
Mrs. John E. Wilcox of Monticello,
during the canning season.
The C.E.S. Harvest Home pro-
gram at the hall Sunday afternoon
was enjoyed by 21 members al-
though the weather was very un-
favorable.
Gwendolyn Reed o f Chicago
spent Thursday with her grandpar-
ents, the Cuyler Reeds.
Rev. and Mrs. Frielie Conaway
Monday in Iowa City where Mrs. a~d son, Paul, of De~ Moines and
Foster is in the hospital and had an Hu~h Yeisley were Sunday dinner
operation Monday. gu2:~3 of the Kcn~'etb Yei~Ieys.
assured home delivery. The advertiser gets a sworn CIRCULA-
TION of 2076 copies.
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