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Septenlber IS, 1941 THE ~b[OUNT VERNON, IOWA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERALD Page Three $ I f Clothes Washers and Clothes Lines Reels. E. C. Miller left Monday noon t Miss Effie Keedick is visiting in ! ior Industrial Society will provide for the past month at a Cedar Rap- was a disappointment -- Mrs. Jess Travis of Springville, vr'lF'qlV'~i'lrJ"~mv d'~f~ g li IkT'r'~ l~l~l~d~Jl'IllkT I for Milwaukee, Wis to attend the the home of his cousin, Lee Kee- ] the program All ages and all of ids hospital remains unehlmged.The Rebekah Lodge will go to' and mother Mrs M E Turkel are I the congregahon are melted. Come/ Mrs. Herman Nebiker is making Tip|on Friday mght to join the expected home the first of next vJ4m~N||N,||| ~| II~|| V~.K,~||N~|.~National American Legion conven-ldick, in W'estport, Conn. i i II La&KJLIV&I L~VV~IL* 41.J.~aJ m. LL,m,u,1"tT,m. 14s~u tion. J Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpson and ifor a good time and to meet some satisfactory recovery at St. Lukes lodge there in celebrating the week following a business trip to -.~ -.-~-4-~ ~ ~ ~ Miss Elma Borer of Anamosa, ] son Richard, of West Union were i of our new people. I hospital following an operation on founding of the degree. I Raymondville, Texas. They left Thursday-- i Friday. The O. E. S. lodge held their first Springville, Sept. 2 and expect to ' I spent the week end in the home visitors in Mount Vernon on Sun- I 2:00 Choir rehearsal. I Mr. and Mrs. George King have regular fall meeting on Tuesday ! take a short trip into Mexico while West of Eldora was aI Mis! Hazel ~irkey of Cedar l of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I day. over the week end in the ] Rapid called ~ Mrs. S. H. Fishel I Borer.' ! Miss Florence Ellison of Clinton The Guild will meet on Fun I as their house guest, their daugh- evening, t in Texas. f his mother, Mrs. Ely West. on Su day afbnoon. 1 Mrs Zula Curtis Craton, of Hood ! was a week end visitor in the home~ Night instead of on this Thursday. I ter Mrs. Henry Hamacker of Cht- The Garden Club met on Wednes-. -- cage. day afternoon, Sept. 16 with Mrs.Pla,in,- Safe beats ,la-,ln, a John Klimo spent last week ] Mrs Bertha eick and son Louis I River ' Ore spent several days lasti of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ottis i 1M[ETHODIST CHURCH Miss Ruth Mikulecky and Miss F. H. Kisor. ~ ~ T,~ o. ~*. ~#~+. Jr,' ~, iting her son and daughter- ,Heick )f Tiptc spent last Friday r week 'in the home of Mr and Mrs. Ellison. Mr and Mrs. John Klimo, !in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Stearns i Mr and Mrs Frnest Wolfe were Rev. W. G. Rowley, Pastor 1 Catherine Berry spent an evening Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mason[ c*~.l"~" " " 2hicago, Ill. !George Wallick. Miss Letltia Beranek went to dinner guests last Thursday eve-IChurch School every Sunday last week in the home of Mr. and moved into the Grandma Stoffell '" i mornin~ at 9"45 with a welcome for lMrs. Nathan Port at Martelle. house on Thursday from the late] ay afternoon callers in the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meredith, Dubuque on Tuesday where she is!ning in the home of Mrs. John ]=~=,z = ,~, ,~=.u. ~0f Mr and Mrs George Wil ]moved last week from the Stearns " 'unior ear at Caraway !~-'~.~.-~-.-.-~-:.~-~ -'.~,-4 ~.~{ Mr and Mrs Ralph Stack of Ce-Albert Johnson house Mr andi[ " i ~enrolled for her j Y I Morning worship service in the dar Rapids were Sunday visitors of Mrs. "Stub" Reed have moved intoiJ ][ l~i ] Were: Laurance Moeller of apartments to the home they pur- I Clarke college. Mr. and Mrs. V . J. Jackson, of inewly appointed sanctuary at 10"45 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Anderson. the lower part of the house which~l |~ln~ii~ r" [lll][i]h Junction and EarlSiderschased at517 N 3rdSt Mount Iowa City were dinner "-nests lasti Glorifying the Common, ]s the - [ ~t Libert ' Ym non =~lr. ann ~vtrs. ~eorge vmuse[ ann " . ~ . . . " l Mr and Mrs John Cabulka and the Masons vacated and Mr and UqbL IAl,~ & J&VLV Y" " ' family visited Sunday afternoon tn Thursday in the home of Mr. and ~ ~, **. ~ **. 1 son~ James and l,awrence of Ceaar Mrs Rife the upper rooms I and Mrs. W. D. Little and] Miss Leona Barnes, daughter of the .~Ir. and Mrs. Wilson Morrow Mrs. Robert Barnes. i tor A very special invitation goes[Rapids and Mr. Cabalka's mother, Mrs. Edson Koppenhaver and her il In at ~ a.m. out at a p.m. ~dWin of Belie Plaine were ]Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, left 'home near Vinton. Mrs. Emerson Shotwell, and Miss!to those new inthe community a, nd ]M:;~ He2reYr H am~ck~rn~faChne~?e daughters.yrs Howard Mason an211 Roll Finishing 25c Thursday in the home of lTuesday morning for Bozeman, [ Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bauman Lydia Bishop motored to Des ]n me couege m worship m m]s " . ~ :: ~ . ~? l i . , L0rmer's mother, Mns. H. E. Mont. where she begins her dut- I arc the parents of a son born Men- Moiffes on Wednesday of last week {church. home of Mr. ann Mrs. t*eorge ~mg. spent Thursday shopping m Ce- ,I Reprints aC ~, Edwin enrolled in Cornelllies on the faculty of Montana State L d'~, m0rnin= September 15 at the with Lloyd LeGrand. The High School Epworth League !. Mrs. Henry .Rose!le. is visiting Idar Rapids . !] ta l~ l~,ll~ Staying at Merrier hall. college for the sixth year. i University ~ospital, Iowa City.Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Chap- I meets next Sunda v evenin~ in the ~ her son, t~enry J oseue, jr. ann Mrs. ~ Bur~. ~omstoc~: came up zrom I o ~,~,~,~u.~. ,v,~, ~I Miss Ortha Irene who is on aman, of Cedar Rapids were Satur- home and about the firenlace of Roselle m their home in Riverside, Chnton Tuesday to attend the fu-]] Double Size 35c If furlough from the mission field in day evening supper guests in the Rev and Mrs Charles Lusted Keith Calif. ]neral services of his friend of school!i ~ ~.~ ~: D.----:--* ~ l ~d i~ eh,~ l~r]~r Mr and~ . Mrs. Harold Fernow ! days Fred Hines . whose tragic I a~,~u~ o~.~ a~p[~tt~ o~ '~,~, ,~~~ ~ V !' l]China, was a caller Friday in thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Lewm Chap- The College Epworth League were m Chmago over the week e.nd death caused umversal sorrow. ] New Fresh Film All Sizes B .~-j i~ ~~/~ ~ ~ ~lhome of Bishop and Mrs. Thomas man. I meets in the church narlors at 6"301ann were guests at [ne weaamg lBoth men had been warm personal [ ' " " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ a,!Nicholson. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Longerbeam, i "- . ' ceremony of Neva Smith a class friends for 60 years |l Mrs John Howard Jones of June and Shirley Ann, spent last i Sunday evening with a very rater- " / -'-- *-'- ] . ]] Professional and DeWitt High School,Evanston, II1 arrived last week Sunday in the home of Mr. Longer- esting challenge to be brought by mate or .~rs. ~ ernox~ at the urn- Bobby o onnson .had the m]sfort-,~.nmm~roi~i Phain, wr~nhv 'the voun~ neonle This is onen to versny el iowa, some years ago. une 1;o COlli(le wiIn a ~ruek while I ~,--r-- ,end for a visit in the Mr. and Mrs. beam's parents, ,ur. and Mrs. r]-om !all c~0llege students ~" ~ Mr. and Mrs. c. c. Berry were driving in Cedar Rapids, Saturday. l[ ~ ~ . VSo ~ i Murton Keplerhome and withLongerbeam. ( ~ Tr TT,r~,~ I other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caldwell, of i ! ~unaay guests o~ Mr. ann mrs. El- ]We did not learn the extent of the}| I,~-k M I/~k~b~ !T, . .~ [wood Blake at their home in]damages, but the ear is still in the![ IllU]~|l LVlle IlU~I |~ - vernon lllgn cnom Glenn Hogle son of Dr and Monessen, Pc, are guests this week franK ~uemer YlSlteO V~rheatland. garage for repairs [ I |!Mrs. Burton Hogle of Troy, 'Ohio, in the home of their cousins, Mr. ]In Mt Vernon This Week Osmond Berry, sr on SundayI " 1| Dial 6412 Mt. Vernon ' 1~,l arrived last week and has enrolled and Mrs. John Whitlatch and " l attended worship service at the ] ~,mar~ ~ Frank Kuebler of Los Angeles First Christian churchin Cedar "~'~'--" ****~ "~'~" I ~t IL ~tl,4tg~l,~ k=~,l~/K.~,R~tJtP~/~k~, ~" ! in Cornell for his freshman year George Hartman. ] t ] ". Mount Vernon High School Athletic Field [ He is living at M'erner hall. " Miss Elda Leigh and Mrs. Ruth left Tuesday evening after a short Rapils. ] ( 3 P M ! Mrs. Lyall Bryant and son Rob- Bailey had as dinner guests Sun- I visit with his brother Clint Kueb- Mrs. Frank Letner attended the ] . " " ~ ert Bryant, motored to Kansas City, day, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leigh and !ler and with friends. He arrived on Thursday session of the Upper ! ~ ~x~% l Admisslon 15c, 25c and 35c ] Me last Friday and spent theson Jack from near Lisbon; Mr. ]Sunday and with Joe Bennett call- Iowa Methodist conference at Iowa [ ~ ~k~ J - ~.-.~~ ,~,week end visiting in the home of and Mrs. Herbert Leigh. ed on Robert Bair at Springville in Falls as delegate from the local I ~ J~l~ ~, ~]~~ " ( REMAINING HOME GAMES,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Minnish. Howard Bennett returned Tues-ithe afternoon. The three were church. ~A~ ~v~ ~X~x~k~,'%~'~,~ .'~% .~ W~ Rran h,Miss Alice Chamberlain and her day from Pontiac, Mich where he Imembers of Co. F. 49th Iowa vol- -----~--------- ! .~-~~- X"~.'~ ~'~ ( [ cousin A. H. Fmmgan of Green has served as remdent phymcmn i junteer infantry in the Spanish- ]~r~||J~T|~'~IT||,~ ~ II ~" ~~ octoaer//--u.n~gn,Bay ~Vis who is a ~uest in her a hospital during the summer. He]American war" Yrank says he was i, ra,nalan,~VlL|,r, i nlno- rn ~t~~~!~:~. responsible for the other fellows ] ~V&&&(~ ~V k~J~(i~~(~:~ f'~ October 31---Anamosa [ home. J: F. E. Yeisler, Hurl will return to the State University ]enlisting as he was in charge of ~ ! -- ~'~ ~' '~(~ ~'~L.~ ~ y~ ~--- ~ :~ @| Yeislev. ~ and .Miss Emma Carder of Iowa at Iowa City this fall I the recruiting office here. He will t MRS. A. M. HOUSE DIES i ~ e]~ ~ -| ',~ t~ ~ attended the Letgh school reunion Rev. H. A. Bassett returned last]visit Mr. and Mrs. Justa Lindgren A message was received here ~~lr ~, ~~~]/~ ~' z -z - ------ -- ------~ -~=-' ~ on Sunday. Saturday from Iowa Falls where at Champaign Ill. Mrs. Lindgren Monday evening telling of the death i ~,~.A&O ~'~ ~k ~(~/~ : Mrs. J. B. Eyestone left on he attended all the serious of the being his sister. For 38 years Justa of Mrs. A. M.House, Grandma, ~ I ~jnnnnn~'~ ~u~Vjpmnnnnmnuq~nn V Tuesday evening for Saginaw, annual Conference of the Method- i has been line coach at the Uni-iHouse" as she was familiarly It is a-pod time to ~ 1~~ ~ ~, ~ . nn'~, mum uu mu Mich where she will visit in the ist church. Mrs. Ada Stewart stay- III L,r.ANllr'l ] ]n Indianapolis Frank will visit George House in Dodge, N. Dak.[ plan those improve. ~ //~ p2m;stO:cthe~n2m~e[othDe:. ~artha. edn~!h Mrs. Bassett during his ab d versity of Illinois known at the home of her son i g ~i. } ~. ~N|l|ll~ Justa George Kuehler, son of his The body will be brought here for "ell~ a first -f T I~ongstreet and family for two or Guests this week in the home of ! brother Charles. He will go to 10m~rial, but no ar~'angements as i ~]~ ~l~ ~ F ' ~l 7 & ~U~ D ~ three weeks. Mrs. S. L. Chandler are. Mr. and i WTashington, D.C and places in yet have been made. We will have how about the roof to ~ ~,'q~ r'-~ r~ .~'~ ,q~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Douglas and Mrs. George Campbell, Charles Maryland and Pennsylvania gath- a complete obituary for this good v~,r ha,~ h~rn ~r ~~'~ ~ ,~id~nnnn~~'m'" "nn""~--'--"d"mu""~nJtenunmna~ family of Waterloo were visitors Smith of Odebolt. and Frank]ering information on the Kuebler woman, next week. [ " ~' -~, ~ - ~'11 Sunday in the home of Mr and Thorne, of Council Bluffs. They Clan, of which he is president He ---- other buildings. We Year Guarantee on the Sealed-In Transmission .~*rs. Herbert Hogle. Miss Elaine attended the funeral of Thomas H. attended the Kuebler reunion at lPPdESBYTERIAN NOTES I a~T nl i:)ThV lqP d~T'rI~ {~rl~d~l)l~ Douglas has enrolled in Cornell for Smith at l)e~Vitt on Saturday. ] Carroll on August 17th which had I On Sunday morning, Sept. 21st,: We have a complete line of wood and composition I v ~ L'*~*~'~-- r.* X)~*~ *axv*~a~ her freshman year, and is living at Mrs. George Young sr and son i an attendance of 99, an increase ] in the Presbyterian church, Sunday -~.:--~^~ :--L.a:---- +k ~t~ ;~ ~:a D :--.~ ~I[lll~lq2~9 IIIP~I LtUIII~LILC I~ILItIV, TU~ l.Vl UI ~ 11 ltlq[7 ILqTUILII~, Pfeiffer hall. George jr. and daughter Miss Bar- of two-thirds over the previous school will convene at 10:30 instead " - . Mr and Mrs. Ole Hansen, Mr.barn Young of Des Moines were ]year. of 10:00 as has been the custom for tough and strong lasts twice aslong, either asphalt I ~ l many years. At ll:00 o'clock church "ll o-fin / ustake care of your needs mWash Bffllebs, Tubs, dndghMt::" juAlyb, m~f MHilnf:;g; Mrn: ;fl~h~i/a;teTh~rSMd;.Y 2~ndther~jn~e .~ll~'l]~d~ I services will be held as usual. The e, a d~ ~[uo gallS, buns i)lppers, wasfl-Doarus, ClOthes vlns, Ch~'rles Sangl and daughter Marie Bennett. Miss Barbara enolled at -, ,~u~ sermon topic will be "The Secret . . . Mrs. Whittington, Teacherof Trium hunt Livin " at 11:15 will Our large stock of woodshinglesare available in two Othes Lines, Square Tubs with stands, Clothes of Spirit I,ake. who were gu'ests last Cornel1 for her freshman year. Ruth Mallie, Editor be the P"handcraft''g' period. The different grades. ~ . . .-~, T-' . week in the Mrs. Effie Butler home Prof, Chester Williams return- I Youth Choir will sing and Donna oasKets, blotnes hire 1lOOKS, tblotnes bprlnKlers, lef on Tue d for their homes t s ay ' " est,ed lastlll weekwhereendhefrOmhad RivervisitedFOr-in iandMr'familyand Mrs.wereClarenCevisitors Sueppelat the Dell Jackson will contribute a solo. Let us estimate your roofing requirements. -r Line of Brushes is complete--Artists, Bottle, Closet, Floor, Furnace, Paint, Scrub, White-Wash, Window and Wire. e Hardware PLUMBING HEATING liiN|lillilm|lllliillllUnNNiUllUliNNn! | For the Black and White Truck supplies and prices are very uncertain. For your protection we urge you to be wise. Keep a good on hand. Call us today. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Klimo, of New York City, are expected guests this week end in the home of Mr. Klimo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klimo. The former is an instruc- tor in the Merchant Marine Naval Base, Hoffman Island, New York Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Shotwell, Miss Alma Shotwell, Miss Lydia Bisbop and Leora Foster were guests Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shot- well and Shirley, near Martelle. The occasion celebrated the birth- day of Shirley Shotwell. Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Knight and son Donald, who have spent the last few months in their sum- mer home at Sylvan Beach, N.Y are expected to return to their home in Mount Vernon the last of this week, according to word re- ceive(l from Mrs. Knight. Mrs. Lily ~Villiams, of Green Bay, Vis who is a guest in the Mr. and Mrs. ~N. H. Hoover home went to Moline, Ill on ~,Vednesday of last week and visited until Sun- day in the home of Mrs. Emma Kubichck Frantis. Mr .and Mrs. Hoover and Charles Kubiehek mo- tored to Moline for her on Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Robinson went to Peoria, Ill on Wednesday to spend several weeks with her son Harper Arbingast. Mrs. Arbingast was called to California by the death of her brother, Douglas Sinclair and will remain in the west a few weeks. Mrs. Robinson will also visit in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Current tn Peoria. FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED FREE with One Enlargement Each Roll HEASTY DRUG STORE Dial 6612 Mount Vernon, Iowa IT IS YOUR AXE THAT WE WANT TO GRIND When you come to this bank our first thought is to render servico that will be helpful to you. For we know that if we can do that we will be servinq our own in. terest at the same time. The strength and permanence O~ this institution is being rai~-~:l upon a solid foundation o| ~service to other~." Mrs. J. L. Williams. Mrs. Wil- liams remained in River Forest and will return to Mount Vernon soon. Mrs. Joe Bennett received word last week of the death of her very good friend, Mrs. William Bechter, of Pierce, Nebr who had visited in the Bennett home many times. She was the daughter of Col. H. A. the home of his parents, Mr. and I Harlan I,evy home in Mount Ver- j non, Sunday evening. Tbere was no school Friday as !Mrs. Whittington attended an all ]day teachers meetings at Iowa ]City I ]~(l. ~islisel is ill at the home of ihis mother. His daughters, De- i lores and I,arlene, are staying in Solon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rhine- Allen, of Cedar Rapids one of theihardt. most prominent military men in the ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Svoboda state of lowa. and son, Clarence, of Muscatine, i were Sunday guests of George Mrs. S. L. Chandler received,Mallie and family. Sunday evening word Tuesday of tile birth of a son, both families visited at the Emil Edward (L IV. to Mr. and lMaliie hmnc at Mount Vernon. Mrs. Fdward Vandenburgh, on ] Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest Jedlicka Tuesday~ morning in Sioux City. and family of Tipton were guests Mrs. andenburgh, who was Miss at the home of Milo Krob, Sunday Mary Margaret Chandler, before , hel,evening. her marriage, has visited " Mrs. Kathryn Lowe and daugh- grandmother, Mrs. Chandler, here ', ters, Shirley and Janiee. called on fre(luently. I Mrs. Vhittinffton, Saturday Mrs. Rose Hicl went to Stanwood Saturday night bers and friends of the society are to see the horse show. The rain welcome. of the afternoon checked the at- i tendance, somewhat. i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnston and :daughter Ruth and Mrs. Walter Johnson and three children attend- ed the dinner Saturday in the V. P. church and visited with old neigh- bors and friends. On account of the rain they were unable to re- main for the horse show, which The Indian Ceek Bluebirds Girls 4-H club entertained prospective members and friends at a hay rack ride recently. About thirty wero present. After the ride refresh- ments were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Berry. The condition of Mrs. Peter Cooper who bus been critically ilk Dial 28 Mount Vernon Thrill her with this THOUGH'n L gift --the gift that saves her the tiring arm- work of cooking, baking, getting meals. Higher, lighter cakes creamy-fluff mashed potatoes velvet.smooth icings, sauces more juice from the same oranges in a jiffy. Simply "Tune in your favorite Rec/pe" with the exclusive Mix-Finder diaL $24.75 com- plete with juice extractor attachment. i ii!ii iiiii N IOWA [LETfllC LICI4TANO PN[fl COHPAHY IOWA I OWN~O Mt. Vernon Office Dial 3012 LisbOn Office Phone 202 Walgreen Agency Drug Store Ralph Heasty, Your Druggist To come in and see our newly remodeled Drug Store. We now boast of one of the most modern Drug Stores in Linn County. It will be our aim at all times to carry a complete line of Drugs, patent medicines, livestock and poultry remedies, cosmetics and sundries. Our soda fountain department is the cleanest and most sanitary in town. We use only the purest and best of fruits and syrups in making our Sodas, Sundaes, and Malted Milks. The Tobacco Department is most complete and fresh at all times. When you think of Drugs, think of Heasty. When you think of Heasty, think of Drugs.