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Help Yourself To Soft Water It's as close as your nearest hot water faucet. NEAL'S SOFT WATER SERVICE NEAL'S SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Dial 5201 Two Blocks South of Methodist Church 314 S. Third St. W Mt. Vernon, Iowa Uneven brakes are dangerous, can cause Mt. Vernon Locals :Woman's b Mt. Vernon High Mr and Mrs Harold Batchelor! Holds Elections attended the rodeo in Fort Madison i Sunday. -- Class organization was conducted Mrs. Rose Walton spent the weekn~'pnkn"--Ltop~Ce-",~I~A Friday at Mr. Vernon high school end with her sister Mrs. Joe Holecek with the election resulting as fol- in Cedar Rapids. lows: Mr and Mrs George Brown of n"h,~ Me v~,~, wn,~,~ r'h,h Seniors: pres Dick Moore; v-p Columbia, Mo were guests Tuesday will open its second year of general .dehneB derman;sec;~Allene Mer: and Wednesday in the Harold imeetings with a guest reception];;lunciT~;~ ~elnln h~.~.~n:L~n~ Batchelor home :Monday, Sept 24, at 8 p m The Barrett" s onsor Charles Swane Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Perkins of business session and program willI v,~i:,--,p ' ~ a~ ~oo~:. Monhcello will be droner guests ,be he d m Armstrong hall on the lv Bill Kamerlin ck:.~^. i Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. ! a pus, fter which the enhre~T,~,'. ~lk.~ ;. ~+, a~ + I Roy Bowman. !memmbe~hiwPhgu~:tSrandvP~OS~ect~: ~cou'n~cii:~Ja c'k'~Ioo're';'~arSb'~;r:'i~ec~': Mr. and Mrs. Rae Travis and ho ,e - an= -lub o"i--r- ay "h-helm; sponsor, Mrs. Mary Campbell Mr and Mrs. Dana Stearns spent ;. ~L ~so. u ~ .~ ~ ~ L e Robert Liike Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett nome oz lwrs. ~usseu ~om. Sophomo~'~" pres John Studt" v- Beatty at Shellsburg. Mrs. George Uthoff, president, p Dave Lyford; sec, Bill Macaulay; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kreie of Day- will preside and Mrs. E. R. Hoidahl, treas none as yet; student council, enport spent Sunday evening here Mrs. Mark Mirich, Mrs. A. B. Wal- Rachel Yeisley; sponsor, Miss Gast. attending the district mass meeting lace and Mrs. Richard Brisbin, pro- Freshmen= pres Bill Johnson; v- at the Methodist church, gram committee, will present "Pro- p Betty Smith; sec Sara Cunning- Mrs. Lloyd C. Dean of San An- specting with the Federation," lea- ham; treas Dave Van Metre; stu- tonio, Texas, arrived Wednesday toturing departmental highlights, a dent council, Shirley Meskimen; spend several days in the home of special musical pageant and dis- sponsor, Miss West. plays. Year books will be distribut- Eighth gra~le: pres Gretchen Mr. and Mrs. A1 Morrissey. ed. Mrs. Joe Pelisek and Mrs. Don Beckhelm; v-p,Mike Wolrab; sec Fried chicken supper and bazaar, Goodyear are arranging the social Leona Reyhons; treas Deanne i family style, will be held at the :hour. Dean; student council, Gretchen Springville Methodist church Wed-Members may pay their an- Beckhe]m; sponsor, Bruno Beckman. nesday, Sept. 26, starting at 5 p.m. ntml dues at the Monday meet- Seventh gra~lc: p r e s Dickie Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Meineke ing. Those who have already Washburn; v-p Janice Lowe; see and son Rusty returned Monday to made payment should bring Janet Hess; treas Dick Stoltz; spun- their home in Stockton, Calif after their receipts to be exchangedsor, Betty Jean Farley. spending two week's in the parental for membership cards. Any George Meineke home. member may bring a guest to Rotary Sees Movie Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fischer, Ed-this reception meeting a n d win and Lynn were Sunday dinner should have one guest ticket II guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers punched from her membership Bruce osis enroute to their home in Chicago card and the guest registered from Manhattan, Kan. so that she may be introduced. "The Triple Threat of Brucellosis" accidents. Play it safe and if your brakes are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Wert Newcomers in the community was the title of a movie shown to and Mark of Hampton, were week are all Invited as gue~ of the the Rotary club Monday by Ralph ailing, come in and see us now, We will re- end guests in the home of Mr. and club. Mrs. C. 3. Kramer, mcm-Bachman The program was plan- Mrs. Watson Davis. Mr. Van Wert bership chairman, will try toned by Dr. J. B. Bryant. Dr. L. A. place old lining with genuine Ford Brake Lin- is a brother of Mrs. Davis. ~ extend a personal Invitation to i Pierce, veterinary "live stock in- Dr. and Mrs. Grove W. Harris of each, but urges that they all~ spector for ~he U. S. Department of ing, check all wheel cylinders, check master Montour and Mrs. Inga Johnson of I feel weleymeky l~crt~neda::o:a~c Agriculture, made a few introduc- frontwheel bearings for proper Northfield, Minn mother of Mrs ma~e'~'=" ~""--Y"m tuneU" tory remarks previous to the movie cylinder, check Harris, spent the week end in the i " Brucellosis causes a loss of $100,000- Mr and Mrs K M Thomnson home ! The executive board met in 000 a year in the U. S. adjustment and lubrication, check all drums, : "i "ohnsion" Sic-hen West"!special session Friday evening fol- As the disease is spread from J.m an .~ . '- ~JPJ- ' lowing a pot luck at the home of adjust hand brake, check pedal play and fill Jonnston ana ~oazrey yon-! animal to man, farm people are dracek of Fairfax left Saturday on ~on; Phr:sl~:::' wlV~rs' cU:g Tetedr'laan~ more exposed to it than city people. a two weeks' hunting and fishing Y . P - Pasteurized milk protects the city with fluid. This does not include replacement new appointments ma e trip to ~aKe t,ac~ ,armnge m s~rmce~ " - ' people to a large extent. "We are ~l~,o~, ~a~,~,ol ~ nn ~h,~v,~ ~ean Will De chairman oi me ways ' r K 11 working to eradicate brucellosis and parts other than lining. Saskatchewan. !andlKetteringmeanSwillcommRtee;be ClubM s. ar 'hope to get the cooperation neces- Institute]sary to do it," he said. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner, Gary i chairman and David of Cedar Rapids wereI l Dr. Pierce paid tribute to the re- week end guests in the Everett YEAR'S FROGRAM spect in which Dr. Bryant is held COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE Shoemaker home. Sunday afternoonI The program committee an- by his colleagues. "He is not just they visited the Irving Stoners in :nounces that Mrs. F. B. Ebersole an ordinary veterinarian," he added, Just $18.75 Iowa City and stopped enroute tOol Davenport, outstanding judge "he is held in the highest respect see the Coralville dam. and exhibitor at flower shows, will by all of us." Dean Caraway and Jack Koch left be the guest speaker at the October Anyone using raw milk should Menday morning for Iowa City i meeting. In November an interior be very certain of its source and where they will attend the medical decorator from Cedar Rapids will that it is from tested cows. Most college at the University of Iowa.:talk on color schemes and accessor- of the time .~nmo nn~ in thee ~rwn ie in th h m A w " Dean has been employed by the' s e o e ne feature munitv is boing trontoH fnr h,enool Your Friendly Ford [~oler Bauman Co since February when this year will be Men's Night when lusts or malta~ever'-as i-('is-:ome" he returned from Harvard ~the members of the club will be ~- " Dial 5061 Mt. Vernon " 'hostesses to their husbandsA ume~ cm~eu. ~ me present ume there are two acute cases of it Becky Current returned home on s,ecia1 showiw' of the souna ~- ~-- . ~ v ~ among people who live in the rural Wednesday from Kmgsport Tenn . " ~of Dicken's famous Christmas Carol area Advertise or Be Forgotten. wnere sne spent the summer wimhas been booked for this occasion Haridas Mazumd r ~ " her sister and brother-m-law, At-iDec 10 a s'-eciall, set date made a wa~ a guest. ~torney and Mrs Clifford E Sanders i ~ ,~ ~ ~, ~, . ~, Lawrence Hunter will have the pro- ~OLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANE~ - " . " . '; ~ ~, avola me ~ nrm~mas sea ram next we w " and was employed m the ofhce of ~rneh g ek 'hmh will be a . ~ l Sanders and Gamble. They accom-I--:"" . talk by Chuck Worcester, WMT ~i ~,~11 ,panied her to Pittsburgh, Pa i Januaryw~lllIeatureatraveipr - farmeditor : 1gram xn r eoruary iz will De a HAVE,where several d~ys were spent one . ~distinct pleasure to present Dr Eric i busmess and pleasure. Becky has l . . - enrolled for her iunior year in Cor-'K llman who will have just return- Cahfornla Alumnus [fll,In Z m~ Inell c lleae " " !ed from a semester spent in Ger-].]e~,a|A, ,~Ae|n| Ce~-[~*-,e ,YOUR d ~' i many. and will give an interpreta- " r" "~ JlJ~] Ig !!~ Lion of the international scene at Gu ,~arra . ] y ~ ro, %orneli iu, oi ~aK- ,that time All women love a style er field " 1 ~ - " WOOL s,evemng n,gn ocnool -- show and for Easter fashmns m ' I t,s fining orders for cover collectors ll ' suxts coats ana persona, atnre ~vzrs -- : ' . " who want specml cachets and sou- i ~~.:t~ A. H Canheld will stage a style CLOTHES rev" -" A--ril'sme~'''-' w'n ~'-'""*~'~ vemr fillers provlded at the Kern ~z,1 "~ r 1 " ~ A,~ ~ounty fair wnlcn Wlli oe neJfl at } : popmar "~or e area . ~s program : 7 ~'~ !1~ I ~" " l' r H n~ rs n "'- I Bakersfield Sept 24 t 30 As a re" CLEANED :p esenzea oy me e tie o s. he " " t year will close w~th a specml pro- ' ' !gram in May at the time of the Stamp Collector requests have al- i l ~'~~~ I ~io,~ in~*o~l~*~-, m ready come in from cover collectors NOW ~~-~~ [Fu~ ~,[ -----~h[I "~ /7"~"t~P~ ---' --'-~':~ I.J "'~ ~-=Mem~ersmp:"-':'~-'-*"~'-~' '-. in me cmn en I in 30 different states frOmton and Cahfornm to MameWashmg'and -~"~ ~ Z J .i-~~ . ~ I titles each memuer to par~nen-F~,~n~ i J I(~ [! potion in any or all of the four Don t wait until the first cold snap has come to have ~ i J IJ hl~J J dep&rtmentg, which also feature l a~ n i ~ ii I!mo,thiy pe, ng tol nnr. vernon t.nurcn oms your winter clothing cleaned and pressed. Call us now u] ~ their special interests. i, i . METHODIST CHURCH .N, ~ J ~The roll m growing from both Merton B Green Pastor and let us have you prepared when ol Jack Frost gets ~ : I ~ I ; Lisbon and Mt. Vernon communities. The %" " ' here. You are always assured of quality cleaning O ~nlclat t~oaru wm meet at ~ ~ ~ |land w~th interest and cooperatmn I ! ',me cnurcn, 7: ~ tnls lnursaay eve- when we do your work. u~ ' ] ~ J of all the Mt. Vernon Woman s club [ . - ' nmg bept 20 it is important tnat ii ~,hopes to serve the women, the corn- I ' " '. J ] ~,- im n~ .~ ~ ~ - l all memoers oI me ooaro atteno it I unity a a me reoerauon m an l 9"45 " |,~unoay ;~cnool Ior allage Dial 5591 for Pick-up and Delivery ~n'l " Y WN l :outstanding year of fello~ship and n~,~.~ ~ ~ |inspiration ] groups. ~ PROPERTY,"" ---- I0:45 Morning Worship. Sermon ! STOLTZ ! l / Mt ~.r,~n ,~.~| ~].--. I theme: "On Being Narrow Minded." I Do you know you are legal- j l j 5 p.m. Youth Fellowship meet at I G AA ELECTS OFFICERS the church for transport to the ly liable if anyone should be. " " " 9 "~ I ~ A " A A i nic w L 1 I Palisades for a picnic CLEA N ER!~ iIlnlureaonVourDrOoertv'~nell t pc asneuu~bnl :: -- - - - ~ept. z~ weo z:~o w. ~.t.:. b. Park on Tuesday for all girls ]n j of our Personal Liability poll- J " " Circle meetin"s Se"* 2~ Fri ~ ~"~ terested in girls' athletics. ~ . ~ ~ ~ '1 oes wdl protect you un case I Officers were elected b, the old I First Quarterly Conference will be ii this happens. Let us describe I: members who met on Sept. 6 with iheld !n the church, Dr. Hartong in the cnalr $ - STOH ~ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ J the many benefits of this poJ- J MLs Betty Jean Farley, sponsor andl J icy today. Call6921. J ! physical education instructor. They '~-~en~ ~e~w----~-~.~ ~, ~ i I - - I ~ are Shirley Lenz pres. Susan A1- *" ' ' Rev. James Wilson Bean, Pastor J I bmght, v. p BarbaraBeckhelm, t . ~unclay bervlces" T E L E V I S I O N 1 ^ v I see. Adehne Bldermantreas and " i,~L r~UKKI))I"T ~:'~hirl L ' "' ~ unurcn scnool at v' aLast ~un- ey owe puoilClty. I a w v " " Guaranteed Sales & Service l ~ ',d y as obser ed as Rally Day in I IN.~UKANCE I -- l the Children's Division. Promotion REV GKEEN SPEAKS AT 'certif" a e we BLAKE g MULLEN [ Dual 6921 Mt. Vernon [ ",t lc t s re presented to the Spartan and Hallicrafter 13/ Mt. Vernon 2362 I tCONSTITUTIONAL PROGRAM ~ girls and boys going forward into :The program opened with the high l Morning Worship at 10:45. Dr. scheol band playing two marches ~ Bean will preach on "Winning the followed by the nafi.onal anthem. Race". The choir under the leader- ; i "- . . . . Dcl"~ ha~n d respm:2b~r$:nth;rse.nldl:[t ~hf a nlhLaT 2ndR'ede;elnseW:ll 1~17Sg. ~a~ the vroeram and lead the audi- Helen Schroeder will be at the I -- ~" ,~0~ ~ *~ '~ e flaa He 1 organ A cordial invitation to ~or i 1~ to th ~. I ' ' -i ~ n~oduced the s'~eaker Rev Mer ,sMp with us is extended to those l i;':: - -oen who %ld ti e A'dien 1whose responsibilities do not re- ~ i quire them to be elsewhere i that the constitution was ~igned, just 164 years ago. Rev. Green Evening Meeting at 7:30. It is our i ~,recs~d the i~nificance and im- privilege to have with us Mrs. Keith I -, ' ;o-~m~ce of thi'scvaluable document, i Irwin and Mrs. Walter Dresselhaus, I ~a~: " ~t~] ~'~'~-~~ !-He also told the young folks of lboth of Cedar Rapids. They are a I ]the ~any opportunities they have ]deputation authorized by Presbytery l ~in cur free country and our rights i to present t.ne ~nurcn .a.enooiI -* "~'o;'~'~ v~:-- o'-d '~eech "'Each ~ courses ot mls fall ano winter. ] i c-e cf us laould be wilUng to de- Film strops will md m the presen- %rid and ~hold ou- constitution !tation. All officers and teachers of] 'arid t~feel that we a'-e ",'e ~on ible' the Church School. all parents of] ,- ke~i,a~ cu,- freedom""he add :S.S. children and all interested in t < ' Did you ever "cut across lots in or/~-r i~'~ - ' " - j the educational program of the local i " ------ i church are expected The meeting to get quicker to where you were go- ~ will be held in the basement rooms. I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buckner and: ~^ 3rd Avepue entrance 1 ing? Banking by mail is a "short-cut" small child will occupy quarters at:Uuwj*~i~el tm;e,~ng of the Presbyter3: the G. A. Hunter home 806 College! ~ *~^ndav at W-,om no Dr that gives you the benefits of bank,' I "" ~ - ~ Boulevard on and after Oct. l. Mr " ~ -, .~ . ' ~ ~ean anoone OIme elaersXVltl service in spite of bad weather, ill- .~ue~=ner ~s empioyea m Cedar attend I Rapids ',~ ! - 1 C~rcle~ of PWO mec~ We .nesday ness, rush of work, or other obstacles Mr and Mrs. Harry Levcr, wno: " " - "; : as announceaeisewnerein trllS nave oeen reslalng in maepenaenee, i~,~ I which may prevent you from ccrair.-~ ! Kan',-~ spent the past week in the," I Gavnor Stonebraker home. They i ~ IRIAN I in person to the bank. !will visit in Texas and then go to ~L~.~ ~UVr~ r~r~ -- : ~,-:cia ,o n-ake thor home ~ t:tauae ~iaver, Stuaent rastor c ,Sunday .chool 10:00. l?ankinq by mail is easy end c~nvc- Mr and Mrs. C. W .Fish of Wood- Morning Worship 11:00. nient ~,sk us to tell you mo~e about it. stock, Ill were week end visitorsI O. send out thy light and thy in the home of their daughter and ltruth: let them lead me: let them son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mor-lbrin~ me unto thy hoIy hill, arid to rissev. Mr. Fish celebrated his birth'day and enjoyed watching hisithy tabernacles. II I grandson, Barry, play football. Dr. J. H. Ennis was one ef three members of the Iowa Natural Re- sources Council who sat in with the meeting of Soil Commissioners from all the 99 Iowa counties in Des Moines last Tuesday. The ses- sion was held at Hotel Savery. Eleanor Lathrop left Sunday for Fort Worth, Texas, where she witl live with her brother, George Dee Lathrop, a n d attend Brantley- Draughon college. She will be secre- tary of the Student Council, vice- president of Alpha Iota society and society editor of the school paper. NOTICE OF APP(21NTMENT OF EXECUTRICES No. 21864 State of I~wa, Linn County, s~. > NOTICE 1S ItE[.EI;Y GIVE2q, tha*~ ~he andev.qgned h'tve been on t}-,!~ :(:h day (f Septem't,er. !(;5. duly appoin',ed and queH- fied as Executrices of the e~a~e ef F:ank W. M :o:'e late of Linn C .un~,', Iowa, de- cer.eed. All persons ir~dehted t:, said es- tate are requested to make imm(,d!ate :tay- men~ thereof to the unders!gncd. Tho~ i',:vin~z c]alms against zhe same will file them, duly authenticated in ~he cffke of the ('krg (,f L[nn C(.un%, Iowa, Dist:ict C: urt. Anna A. Ha]] and hla May Heir:s, Executrices F'~.mcrts, Perr~ne, A]bright, ELwo~:d & N*ff, At~vrneys Sept. '13-247-27, 1 51 Announce Fall Program Wins Refrigerator Mr. and The Lisbon Herald ~.~ Of Mt. Vernon W.S.C.S. Jn Iowa Contest Sep issz rage The fall program for the Mt. I ! Vernon Methodist W.S C.S. was an- I E R Ristine is one of ll Iowa ! The refrigerator was the first one nouneed at the first meeting on last I people to win a model 1018 Philco Wednesday. The monthly meetings 'refrigerator in the recent Old Re- !installed in Mt. Vernon according to are held at 2:30 p.m. in the church ! frigerator Derby sponsored locally Mr. Ristine When the Ristine resi- mrlors. The program follows: !by Kaliban Appliance Co. This 10'~denee was sold to Bishop Thomas Oct 12 nro~ram. Dr Muzumdar" i foot refrigerator has a freezer chain- Nieholson in 1924 the refrigerator devotions', ~Irs . Ri--eger" '! ber with a separate door across the i was reserved. It was moved to the ! Nov. 14, Presbyterian women as I top of it. . ~present Ristine residence in 1929 m,ests" nrocram Dr C L Rich" i The Ristine /~'rigiaaire was one of i, ~,--- ~* ~o,oa devotions, Mrs. Hartzell. I the 11 oldest regmtered m the con-t Dec. 12, program, Mrs. Hugh ! test. It was purchased after World ! 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