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ML Verma, h IB~wkeye.l~,~rd [ Mrs. Ruth Herring and son De-[ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and] METHODIST CHI[IRCH Mrs. Ruth Herring and son De-I The Harold Ramseys vacationed f Miss Donna Mac Rose started to The John Woodworths and Jim
Ind ~ IA.sbon Herald R ~ ! Vere of Rockford, Ill were guests I Pam of Bellevue spent the week end [ 1~ C. Melcher, Minister Vere of Rockford, Ill called on the : in 12 southeastern states in the past ] school at St Lukes Monday and Jean were Sunday dinner
'rhutm Sept 20, 1951rage 4 in the home of her father, Earl iin the parental Mr. and Mrs. L. A. I Sunday school g:0 0a.m. Dr. Littig family Sunday i two weeks. I Mrs Frank Woodworth and Mrs. guests in the Frank WoodwortM
lWarner, during the week end. Peterson home Other Sunday 1 Worship service 9:50 a.m. Mrs. Elmer Littig and Mary Alice ! The W. E Davidsons and Ann of i Loren Lacock called on Mrs Mary home
----"----T-~ ~ i. mrs. harry ~lgger en~ertalneo !gueStSp were Mr. and Mrs B bl ublicRecepti nh and pot luck supper for ]went to Iowa City Saturday to:Davenport, visited over the week Ricketts in Marion Friday. Jim " Graham has. returned. . to
||C]'~Ptt n~Fo,l|e t t leper sons Mark and Mmhael of p sc ool teachers, Thursday :spend the day wtth Mrs Llttlg'slend in the R F Wiley home and i The Val Kozojeds of Cedar Rap- Phoenix Arizon f week
~,m,wmwvm m,v,hl,w ,~ me lwo vy tour Drluge ClItlU Ill tilt2 ~t~: * ' ' OA--, o ~, ' ' ~ ' " ~ a a ter a two
[1-Jr latiag~.e,e hn~n~, ~hl~,ett~vj a~g~',~vnAt~n ]llptoll ovlat. ~u at U.OU morner lvlrs. J. 1 rlum. was entertained at a family dinner lds were Friday evening dinner vacation with his parents, the Nor-
Mr and Mrs John Sutliff visited Mrs R J Lind was a club mJest [ Mrs. J. F. Kramer left Sunday to F~rst^Quarterly Conference on Mrs. Gerald Greene of Cedar 1Sunday I guests in the Howard Briner home man Grahams
-: t " " " ~- " visit her sister~ in New Jersev Mrs ~epL zo at lvlecnanlcsvlue. Rapids was a week end guest of her The Arthur Pearsons attend i The Kendall Gib ons
reianves at lvionmoum ann uaven- } ~ - ~ 1 ed the ~ s and Dee The Dave Kelley family were
v"ort a, Q, ,a ~. uavla ~viacmrlanu ot winnetka, ~ K. C. Gernon at Milburn and Mrs. ~ tionaUnuaY'and ~ept. no. will De rromo- daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs funeral services for Rev. F. M. ~ Ann returned from a trip to Bau- Sunday dinner gue~ts~ In" the Merle
~ ,~ ~ i Ill spent several days last week lG" T. Aldrich at East Orange She: Rally Day. Hugh LaMent I Strange of Ferbursen. Mr. Strange ldette, Minn and Knora Canada Stewart home
~vm a.u ~v~erw. notz ot uun ~ with his a nt Mrs Rowena tu ks - 1 --~-------------,: - '
v~i~o,~ ~,~o, ~, +h,~ h h=~ u . . S c - will accompany them to Kent Ohio, Mr and ~"r~ v^ r.~ ~ ~: a The Howard Campbell family of ! is Mrs. Glen Stewart s father I The Lester Hoffmann and the Don The Bracelet Girls are working
~ ta er oelore leavin to enternis ' "" - "=" a,a * ~ - .
broti~er~'E ~ Hotz g. ' . g ~ ]to enter Kingsley Gernon, jr in and Tommy of Monticello and Miss Olin were Sunday guests of Mrs.I The Lloyd Creglows of Vista, Cal l Healds and Terry of Cedar Rapids on their baskets for the Bazaar
. : ' 7. . !~unlor year as rtarvara. ~ Kent University. Mrs. Kramer will i Doroth Suchomel of West Branch ~:smer t~ampoeu. ,~ are visiting in the Harry Smith I were Sunday guests in the Barclay at Sandra Nelsons.
mrs. ~ora ~ogdai o~ west ~lnerty ] ~o~ J,=n- ~,'O-ll ~h,d,mt ~,~ [ be gone two weeks. ,i ~=,= ~ ~ ~ ~- ~o+ ,"* ,=*~'^ ,i,a#'~^ Dee Jackson. left Sunday to take home. ~ Heald home. The L. G. Thoma family" spent
msltecl Mrs: t~ertha Blttle and other ]the School of Nursing at St Anth- Mrs Charles Beaver spent two ~ Kaliba~'~f'amily ~r~sitors in the Kali- up her duUesat the State gniver- The Elliots of Cambridge. the Bert ~ May and Marion Chisman of Mar- the week end in Chicago
rmnas on ~aturaay. . t ony hospital Rock Island, Ill spent ! days last week in the Elbert Beaver I ban home Monday were Mr and s,t.y ln iowa ~y . .~ . i Kirks of Maxwell. and Mrs. Hen- .~ ion were Wednesday visitors in the The Nelson Van Horns spent
~unaay dinner guestsof the - Trm *-'nut t;larKs ann frank arlckson of Los Angeles Cal are ~ Clarence Bolton home ~ Ce
. ~ i the week end in the parental home [ home at Iowa City to celebrate with IMrs Otto Konasek of Edinburg ~ ' ", i . ~ Sunday at the Lester Brinks in "
Cnames rmefts were the Philip of Mr and Mrs Preston McCall her grandchildren the twins Ron T.~ :.~ ~n w ~-. r ~, ,~y' wenners ot ~eaar rmplos were spending a few days in the L J. [ The Leo Alberts the Martin dar Rapids
Wmegardens of Deep River. i Mrs S F Emerson and Mrs nie and Connie on their 4th birth- dar Ranids and Mr and Mrs John -- e nesday e enm~ guests of Lee ~ Mdler home [ Blums and son and C. W. Ralstons i The T. C. Tibbits of Cedar Rapids
Mr and Mrs C W Carbee left t Mamle'" R~eger: " attended a bridal"day Wednesday Mrs A J Soder Kaliban-of Mount Vernon. " Tayiors. . . . The Glen Stoners of Mt Vernon!called in the Donald Moores home spent Sunday evening in the DiI1-
Sunda on a two weeks' fishing -~ ~- .~ ~m:. ~^ ~.^ ~ of Mt Vernon staved with her ~ M~. Everett Puffer was hos~ to were Thursday callers in the Arthur, at Hopkmton Sunday I ard Merrltt home .
trip atYNestor Falls Canada ~ zJ~tT;'Fr~d;~";~en~n~" at";~l'; l~s:ibrother Charles Beaver I~,m, /. the ~ocial cmo ior a one O'CLOCK1 Pearson home Mrs Lester Hoffman and Mrs i Pvt Alexander Taylor returned
Mrs. Charles Surd and Miss Vir-[Joe ~i:linsky~home, C~edar Rapids. 't Dr. and Mrs. J. W." Saar andtr'ul'nclm |wP* laale$1~Uuneshien ;g heUrSwdearY; tBunnCt~rtain: ! Merle Miller underwent a majorlBarclay Heald were among a group[to Fort Hood, Texas Thursday af"
. - operation ~aturaay morning at ~t ot laoies wno gave a tea ann snower i ternoon naving spen~ a 14-day tur-
glnm were guests of Mrs. Gladysl Sunda dinner ests of the Mr Krlsten of Keokuk, spent the week . . ~ ,
~ ,-,o y . Enlov Musncal Tea ment during the afternoon. Lukes hospital. ,for Audrey Pollock at Prairie Chap- lough with his parents the Alexan-
~ " ] ~utr "~r 1~ ~ ,l~ha ~ ~ r h ~ I -- ~. - o= ~,~ ,-.~,~. =~ a~ u~ I Allan ann ~even lVllnlsn are stay- ; el cnuren ~aturaay afternoon ] der Taylors
~ar. ann tars. ~. E. urelly spent :Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mohn to celebrate ~ [ ELY--About 35 homemakers from home of Mrs. Edson Koppenhaver ~ in~ with their urandnar,mt~ whUo ! ' " " "
r had n a w i
Saturday m the Mr and Mrs Am- the second b~rthdayof the Gou- J spe t eek n the Ben- Putnam Far, ~ ~ a ~.o Monday evening Mrs Rav Simn I+~ ~ +~ r,~ ~ ~ -~,~ : ~ 1 ~ ~
-- . t ,+ i. t.r ~.= "+*. ~a .1 ~ ~.-- - j ~ ~ ~ - - =" ~ .~.~ ~ tsreut~ dnu ~.eitla ae-, ~ ~ ~-
ota fox home at Wh ne~ ome .e co ~ wl ,r an, ~
eatland, chee s grandson Marc Nutt on Men- . " i musical tea held Thursady at 8 n m son was a guest and received ~,uest I companied the Archie Minishs to !
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fritz spent day. i mrs~ ~ennel~,%n melr return zrom a lin the Odd Fellow hall, Ely. Mrs:lprize- Mrs. A. M. Kohl held high i Colorado. ! lilil l# a~
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Resewehr and ] ; I GeraldButterfield of Bertram, [ score, t Springville friends will be glad [ lll lla m,m L-amat [----.=.
t p A son, Robert William II was l Mrs H C McCormick was host - i
M ~a. Jess hilhps at West Union children spent Sunday m the par-I i county offmer presented plans for[ . Ire know that Mrs Mar Rickets is
horn ~o mr ann Mrs rtooer~ rloKe to the Pinochle club Tuesda eve' " Y II II~UI ~ )UIl ~[Vl
Mr. and Mrs. J F Bowers sent ental John Resewehr home at Clar- ' the next six months for the ladies' " Y - I improving at a nursin home at 892
Saturday and Sunday with theiT:on ence. Ruth Ann Hansen of Clar- ~ept. ~a, .m ~ltr~nurgn, ~a. mirs. !meetings. Patricia Rezinek played!ning Prizes were awarded to Mrs. 18th Avenue Marion g -- - -
Robert, and family-in Savanna, Ill ence was Sandra Resewehr's week l~-MrW.ana~OZe,lv~rs meg anamomer,z~ouana l-loKe and!anna group of accordion solos Mrs ,IGlen WoodSt~ealandwiIL.Mrs. Lee Taylor : Mrs. J. E. Archibald attended the Grocery and Su e Market
Mr ~na M,~ ~ .~ ~t.~t~ ~.mo end gue~1~. ! " . . -- " l lYlllO Anorete, townsnlp cnalrman, ivlrs. . lamb entertalnea bazaar at Antioch church Friday. m
~" ~"*-~'~'~,~'='~.=~'+-~'~.':~'~"~.~'~'Z~v ~ Howard Phelus left Monday for sono:t ~onaon ot uit.a vernOno wWentK's presided. . the Kozy ~orner Klub Thursday The Lester Archibald family and Lisbon* Phone 105
~,~.~ -.;~*. *~.~ ~ ~ New Brunswick, N.J to report to .itts.ourgn, ~atu.r ay I r a ee i The October meeting will be on afternoon. the J. E. Archibalds spent Sunday
~'~,~/ Sent. 20th for overseas duties. He vxslt w~m me zamny. I Piants and Flowers; November and The C. D. ~mays. t v~rs~. ~mise afternoon in the Anna Rhoads home
had spent a two weeks furlough Mrs. Byron Wilson of Santa Men-iDecember, Art Crafts, Artificial ~vlarnnez and vnss ttum ~uloremin Mechanicsville.
Mr, and Mrs. G. L. Albright, Patsy
and Jay were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Phelps and his parents, ica, Calif was an overnight guest Flowers and Tops; January, Plan- entertained the school faculty and Miss Sylvia Cairns of Iowa City SPEC|ALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaarde in the Heston Phelps'. Sunday in the home of Mr. and tics, Upholstering and Chair Coy- their families in the Smay home and Mrs. Ella Scott of Cedar Rapids
Mt: V ernon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heiss of Be- Mrs. Chris Peterson. Monday the ers; February, Deep Freezer Meals; last Sunday.
loit, Win and Mrs. Flora Buck of Petersons took her to Tama where March, Ps and Qs. The county con- Mrs. Peter Klimek spent the week visited at J. F. Stiflers Monday.
she will visit Mrs. Iva Wilson and tact meeting for officers will be Oct. end in Minneapolis with her hub-
Mr. and Mrs Willard Cole of r w ^aturda venin- A fried chicken supper, family
' mt ve non ere ~ y e g band style will be served Sept. 26 at the
Chmago spent the week end In the dinner -- ests in the Mr and Mrs the Virgil Wilsons. Mrs. Willard 23, and the training school on Nov. - " - Methodist church Serving starts SALMON, Brook-Dale, No. 2 can 48c
Carl Blessing and Mrs M F Bless- .- ~u. ::. . -- ~ ' Maley of Mechanicsville, accom- 6. lvlr. and ~v~rs. ~owara rmoaas left .+ ~.nn '
inn he-'^~ ' ' " ~arola Ringer nome. ~arl ivmnn panied them to Tared. Mrs. Butterfleld showed movies of Monday morning, for a trip to Call- ~ ?"':.
: "':~" . . was a Sunday dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Walmer were home life A musical game was en- for nza and to v~.szt relatives. - pi~:LeV;:nggnglayn ~iSn Zey~t~g:t:an WHITING FISH, l0 lb. Boxes, only 15c lb.
mrs. Cnarles uura and Miss vir- - -- "'r m 1 dau-'t r of
ginia visited Saturday with former ooo~nn ~ umln~,Krumgmn;~olo gaged in b-' the "uests and "rizes ~ne rmrom z~lco,ts recezveu worn
~unaay guests in ~ne ~.arl wain ~ s v at r the t, icnara btarKs nome
neighbors,il ~ ~zox ther ,~,~Frank Barren fam- btuteu~'-'-"~-~"~er'ue ll;*Y"l~'~'da".~" u s, e^nt"rtl~in'~ . home, Cedar Rapids. They enter- were given to the winners. Dar- ma.t .melr oaug!, e. ,l?y o~ T~ g~,~ m ~, oo-: -- ,o PORK BONELESS LOIN, Chunk, only 79c lb.
=v,~ ,a, w.v . ~ " 0" ""~"" """~ " v;"" ~"#'~^+;"" I Leonard btewarts In Ivlarlon ~un-
Y ?r~ "" u -- n n. I ing the seventh grade girls with a~ ~+taln'~do a fnr Mr~ .^ : r" * w ~ .~ a ~ Dersiene Novak nlaved accordion num ervule~,~=,~was,connnea~, ,-or me =~ nospltal I - :- - -:'-:-- :: ":'- "~'""
M. and Mrs. Jewel Rickert and[suuoer ~arty and games Present "~" ou,s =~= ~,-~ ,=,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rickert ell were Jud= Miller Patty iiesewehr, future home in Pasadena Calif. A1- Election of officers was held with .The Purl Pearsons, an.d Eugene I!aay,w .~t t v COFFEE, Cool Roasted, Ib 79c
Cedar Rapids were Sunday visitors lLela Caro'l Griffit'b, Cored Nest, Jo- so present were the Ralph Wains Mrs. Anclrele re:elected as presi- Rh aas areel~s~ ~gcao~:;pamr ugh l on t~e i~ierle Stewarts Sunday
in the Mrs. Will Dugan home I Ann Burlingame, Nancy Kay Zear- of Van Horne and the Frank Grav- dent ann Mrs. t, ioya ~tasmy vice -,= % ": :' .'=. "~ ! Mrs Pirie s"ent Sunda" in the
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Geib and ] ing, Patsy Albright, Sharon Kruse, ers and Mrs. Ellen Titler of Cedar pres. and Mrs. J. B. Worley as re- ~. mr: ann mrs. Arcnle rorson and i Eric Jordan home in Ma~on I0c CANDY BARS, Almond Joy and
children, Larry and Wendy KayeiLois Valley, Betty Bowers, Martha Rapids porter. Kolaches and coffee were uouglas, mr. anu ivlrs. ~ester Arcm-] R^-- a"^"^v 2"
I ~unaay runner guests In me " ,4 a#, and Mr~ l~.d Arehihald n :t~al', Alice ~wenla oi unlcago ann
of Palmyra, Pa visited their aunt, and Myra Greiner. She received - " mm.Servedr~ovaKbY the committee'wa~ter r~ovaKMesdameSxvnlo ,~bald ,and children of Cedar Rapids I Mrs'US ~:x~,-,~jo e,:x. u~ ~-Lv? ""$e~en'i Mounds, 3 for 25c
Mrs. Bertha Bittle, on Sunday. many nice useful gifts. George Johnson home were Mr. and . e Deeny of Chlcago were,
I Andrele Henry Klouda and Gee Sprmgvflle were Sunday guests of
Mrs Stanle'" Nelson and Mrs Fa"e ' ' [week end guests in the Cletus Be ' GRAPE JUICE, Betsy Ross, 1 pt. 8 oz. bottle 24c
~ s Klouda Mrs Anna Rhoad~. i. "
Aroingast of Austin, Minn. Mr. and l land home.
o -- ~vnss lva irene tvxct=amme~ ~vielvln I
Mrs. J hn Karns, son Larry and I~ ~l~.~.~n ' . C.A. Cook of Franklin Grove, Ill i
xeater ann uavla Ixnoaos returned, - CRUST QUICK, Betty Crocker, 2 pkgs 29c
Miss Connie Johnson, Cedar Rapids" Robt Netolick, son of Mr and spent the week end in the Corai
' " ~, " tO SChOOl at t~ornell last week lnls ' ~am q~ ho,~o I
mrs. Lvlaoel donns~on, lvlrs, do l~et- M~ w,~ w T~T~trdlot~v ho~ ~ae,~iw~,4 . - " [ "-"'-~'-- -~ *" --'~.
~ xs Mxss McCammet s senior year,
tering, MzSS Emma Krueger and ~, h r,o oo I Cletus Boland and Merlin eaned BAKING POWDER, Calumet, I lb. con 18c
"" "'"""-'~-" '~ """-~" "'"'" """aria she nab none ner pracuce teach- i
Mrs. Mayme Dorcas. Mrs. Arbln- N~vv at O.rp~t Lak~ Ill o,~ ~o I n the Herman Helgens home atI
--- - --"- -~mg m me ~.vlecnanicsVllle I"UDIlC
gast returned home with the Nel-,r ~n ~, ~ho ~,omo ~f hi: +: . - i Monticello to help celebrate their]
USED CARS visitingS ns in the afternoon. She had been =~ ~,relatives and friends in Lib- "" "~" scnool. . mrs Agnes uleason le~t ipesaay i 25th wedding anniversarY.Lloyd Creglow of Vista Cal RAISINS, 2 lb. pkgi, . 29c
ben, West Liberty and Clinton, the IN,URES TOe---- h 7:cailed on J F Stiller Tuesda; i
w inter 1 e g
past three weeks. Eddie Koutny 14 a student at ." - Dillard Merritt is suffering from]
' ' oana me l:~lll t~urnetts
Mt. Vernon hlgh school son of Mr.~" ' H Burk of l a foot mfectlon. ! SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE
O'lr-IO-l~WA CA~[P FIRE ~,~n ~ w o,t~ ~v,~,v ~""i'~o'~l ur. ano mrs. t . e i The S W Johnstons were din-I
~ - " W" - wer T da ' ' "
.On Sept. 17: the Ot-yo-kwa Camp ly shot his big toe Sunday afternoon Wau~atosa, . ~s .e .ues Y } ner guests of the Adolph Chris- I
rtre girm met at the nome of their ~rt,r h, rot a homo from hunt mgnt guests ot me tlarlan Ivlaurers ti f eo,to~ P,i,~ We reserve the right to limit.
leader, Wilma Reynolds. We dis- ~n~-~'~irre~s~"-~outnv wa's" taken ur. ~urKe IS assoclatea 1~ e- Who nrl~ndn R~il f 1Pn~o,~,~,-I
Come in and see our nice selec- - w"haVt
cusseo me square oance which, we to a doctor for the toe to be ampu- erans nospl~al mere land the Eric Jordans of Marion l
are naving 1sept. x-~tn, urticers tn~-,~cl lvlr. ann ~vlrs. ~vlerle khllI~on ac- were Sunda, catl~ ~,- ~ho o
were elected: pres Lois Valley; ~ companied their daughter Verla tO!Neal home ~ i
vice pres Patsy Albaugh" sec My-ANNUAL CHICKEN SUPPER her school in Minneapolis last week ' ,~ ;~ i Ill
I tion of Good Used Cars. ": ~ne~mxDarnes~amnyspen~;~un-
ra Greiner; treas Jeanne Burlin- A large c~owd attended the Dor- Harlan maurer ann frank ~nomp- ~ day in th~ W P ~rn~ hama ;n i " II II
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game" and scribe Lela Carrel Grif- cab Society last Wednesday at the son left Thursday morning for Ne - i C'~nt~r !~n~--* ;
flths.--Patsy Albright, scribe. Mrs. William Klinsky home with tor Falls, Canada, on a fishing trip. i"~ irs- IVIar;"Taylor and Miss Lor ! :~-~-.~ ::-;,:~::~:;:-:::::~ '::: |
Mrs Geor e Folken assistin The Scott Finefields of Rochester ' . - .:: t~?~:~'~b:;~.:;.:~::~,ii.-:~
LI R N N g g. . . 'lena Coopers were Sunday dinner[ ~ ~-~i~:~:.i~.i~!:~ ---- |
~ O .LEGIO AUXILIARY Guests were Mrs. John Nickels and Mrs. Bert I-hghly of Tlpton, guests of Mrs Floy Raft I t ~:~i~:;;%!~#i,i ~.~.~
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i Auxiliary held thexr regula~r meet- pids and Mrs. John Netolicky of Seaton were Wednesday dinner ~,r~'~ c' a,~r ,f M~i ~i ~.i:: ~ii~':'~:~!i~iiiiiiiii::~i~ ~ ~ ~ /
pr'ces.[ ~ne. LIsoon American Legion Mrs' Leonard Teeters of Cedar Ra- ,vtrs. H. C. Mctcormic~ ann tomi Mrs Robert Goodyear and Mrs !
Reasonable
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~ngh~t t~?eh~;:l wn?au teasel ~:t~S~n~Y i Minnesota. A business meeting fol-, guests of the C. A. McCor~mcks Mrs. Alice Taylor of California were/ :~;: '*~gi~9::~:~5?i:~ ''~ o.~
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ance. ffeports ~:ere^glven,^?n.~ne i group voted to hold their annualI nl a Mrs. :nza?em Arrant ot !stons home. ] "~::::::i i: ,i.~~~ |
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~=t, y/, =,~u .~';~=~: I chicken supper at the new church I ~.usK, ~ex are spenmng a. tew nays I The Loyd Ports Clell Ports Na- [ ~ ================================.-===)=====.= ::
ne unl~ will sponsor a girl at on Thursday Oct 11 I wire rtev. ann mrs. l~eltn doer. ~ ~,~+~ ~r~ ,~;'~ ~ur~+~ m~ 'r ~
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Girls State next summer. They~ . . The ladies are mother and grand-[en Ports 'Roland Ports the Lord'
voted to buy a piano for the hall LARRY TRPKOSH INJURED mother of Mrs Taber respectively I- "- ' " - X [ ~'! ' ~ k" .i
", " " bm~tns o~ t;entral t~ty ann me :~ i;
The unit is taking orders now for! Larry Trpkosh, son of the MtloI The Lawrence Tabers and two,um~:^ ~ :,~ L ~ " 2 I
Christmas cards. Any one wanting lTrpkoshes, suffered a nose injury children and Mrs Taber's mother, ],~,~am,~.~,#~, ~,~.~ p~m~ urn-I
n Studebaker Sales ond Service cards and m ~ v ral=p ngs may con-last week when he fell about 30 feet, Mrs. Carrie Helple of Dewar, spent ~ ~ ,~^^,4.~^, ^ ~, . ~-u ? ~
tact Mrs. -~o Mmert or Mrs. Pau m their barn while doing h . I Sunday at Rev. Taber s. Mrs. ~ M ell-r ~ : :::~"
' - - - t for ' . I U e O[ ~llVlS 111. VlSltea in me
Kepler. He was taken to tne ~oc or [Heiple also eaLte(] in tne r~arolalDr Hanna ~'^--~ m[' I
We cre askin~ our friends and [treatment. Maurer home. 1 The Flo-d Robert~ entertained:
members to please save their coffee -- + Mrs Lester Nicoll and son How- . ~Y ~ + t
American ~e I 'me ~. ~ inomas at a ~vlonaay mn I
strips and labcl~ for us. There will The Linn County - ' -: i ard accompanied the Harold Nicolls -~ '<:~::::i:::~:~::
be boxes laced in some of the [ glen Auxiliary tall conterence wilt, *n Am.~ ~h,nd~t urhara ~,~,~ ~ ner. "":<~::~##~:~:::
stores to put them in or they may be held in Ely on Thursday, Oet. 2O:,wil1 take up his college work Mrs .TheLoyd Creglows of V~sta, Cal I
be left at the Legion hall instead of September as repor~eaiDonald Nicoll of Marshalltown ac-ivts~tea, in the Frank Palmer homeI
Remember dues are due last week, The conlerence wilt oe- ~ ~ o,~;oa +~,o,~ ~1~,- +~, a,~oo several nays. ,~ ~ ~,~ /
mb gA ~.lall according to President Mrs, +~ +.~-~^;+~-?,: o ~ :~:o.;::.~: ner guests in the Roland Port home. + = w=~ e
I Bi2tty UJL ~:~L rdUt J.v~.ttltl. Wt~[+U ~,v~K -
Robert Krob 1 - . " ' . ' .~,+ I The Frank Merrltts and Ed were
Frlnk/s Plu In n ~.r I " + end guests of me wa~ter ~eoestas. ~
-- i ~UnC~av olnner guests m me rrea TIRED-LOOKING furniture makes for hum- |
~,~,~ ~ J ,at. Tess Marks of Cal ~ lne wiaunce t-~oolnsons 0t unt-~.+ . :
~= ~ j~'/" ivtr. anu ~v~r~. o - -~ ~ l ivlerrltt nome in LvIon~IcelLO.
if:wnla Mrs Ida Marks of Iowa lca~, spent ~unuay wltn tne walterI ,w.^ ~ ~ + ,m ~
Heatin9 ervice -.-,--- +eoe.tas . .ou. . - drum living. It takes so little to add charm |
Falls and Mrs Emil U mler of da 1 1
t'~[~-'~,' P i " I y "n Bur ington in the Dr. George
hl~'~L Solon visited at the Mrs. Vinie Neit- : ~ i Pearson home. Enroute they visit-
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American Standard-Sanitary Plumbing and derhisar home Monday. t Elect Officers At led their son Wilson in Muscatine. and beauty without destroying comfort. Qual- |
The Lmn count3 rural mad car 1
[~(//~[~---~ ~ ~ " " " " i The Ira Hempys of Lisbon were ity as well as beauty in furniture creates a set- |
Heating Products ~q~7~~IX riers club held a plcmc suP~lr at:$Drlnavllle Hlah [Sunday guests of the J. D. Vernons
. . ~]111~,-~'~ ,l"// the Joe KremenaK nome at ~; y. r ~ '~' at Marion. ' ting for gracious living that is the envy of your |
Kelvlnator Home Apphances ~,z ~" Mrs. Jennie Hopp, Mrs. Martha1 ~PRIN~-VILLE El-ctio" "-f "~iI The Jack Beesons of Marion were!
Wllkms. and Mxss Dot Borg e t. r'l+ ~=^ -r~-~ we^re .e,u ov--,~,vP1^, = ~;~^ho^'+u, Sunday afternoon callers in the Wfl- guests and an everlasting joy to you and your |
Phone 1 10 or 21 3 Lisbon, Iowo ~Iedd~:lth MMrrS'aJ S~virsF.UhremeipSt3 t this week. They are: Seniors: pres !tur Stearns home; r
~[ l[~'~t~ ~ Y" " "" " { Bob r~ v n .ram~ Pomr~nn" btatt ~gt. ann ~virs. ~-'aul ~tarK a e |
~1/ ~ ~ t~ Mnr~ Lo- Mo~h~n.- tr,~as the parent~ of a baby gwl, Betty family.
I --~ ~ ~~ ~ ! dergast of West Branch called at "
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the Fuhrmeister home Sunday - ' o .
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USED m (:IIIN "' ~+ The E+ C H lhdays' R b t Sc upp '~ Nanc" "Pa'l r ~all" Pa 1R aer at 413 W Ist St" Santa Ana' Cal"
' and Roy Builard of Missouri were I r ~ ~ : ~ ~)~-'~:^+t ,- :.~: + +~ Let us assist you in your plans to refurnish
week encl guests ut ++he ~. o. u+.- [
-.---- ~ . oumors: pres rtaymona wyman; ', your home. Drop in tomorrow and let's talk
r",~-'-r~ ~ leys. - "+ ~" ~" r n" of v p Betty Cooper' sec. Marilyn Mc /Don't Wait for Cold Weather/
tvlrana ~vlrs. uscar t~a na ~ .d "' . ~. .; .~ '. --
,t " r ~'arnant's~nane" treaszwua t'eaerson" stu-I J it over.
thalliornla ViSltea ivl . t.v ' . "' . '
~~/~"~ f-w dent councllrepresentatlves Lois] |0 C~ h 0U Unprepared
parents tne dlm ~arna~s a e
|--~r~li~[~ I~|~=," '" k ' Hart Mary Johnson John Rion
2 John Deere 15 ft. Disk:; days last wee ' ' "
|~~~'~ ;V"w"~*'i" F B"ic Sophomores: pres Earl Worster.; ~ I
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I~/'///~'~ p Ula Mac Co n.to sec- eas. I~ ~1 ns :llly rue!
I I.H.C. 15 ft. Disk nl0 w,tt oe nela ~unoay ~ep ~+ ". "' ' ston
an :J Mor,
~m~-'j~ILII~|T[L I ' -1: V~rglnla Pollock" council Allen La-
at me wm. I~IlnSKygrove. A t ' '
4 Two-bottom Plows, one on rubber,T~gihi~ .L~ members and friends areinvited c ~kre:2denW.all?;eFal~v~2redith Reed EFFICI[HTLi' !
' to bring baskets. " p ' : Furniture and Morticians
2 John Deere 15 ft. Disks
1 I.H.C. 15 ft. Disk
4 Two-[,ottom Plows one
1 New Idea Power Mower, 3 yrs. old
1 J. Deere Model E Manure Spreader
1 J. Deere Cylinder Sheller with cob stacker
and elevator
1 Cross Cylinder sheller with cob stacker
1 David Bradley Power Mower
1 J. Deere No. 2 Hay Mower
1 CC Case Tractor with Cultivator, overhauled
and painted
1 No. 200 J. Deere Pull Type Picker, one year
old
2 No. 25 Mounted Pickers, J. Deere
1 Bear Cat Hammer Mill
1 Bowser Feed Mill
1 No. 80 Letz Mill on skids
1 Hydraulic Manure Loader, live power
1 G.P. Tractor on rubber. Converted to row
crop
1 Used Elevator two wheel, steel.
These Machines have a lot of service left
in them and will pay you to investigate. We
also have other used machines not listed.
Lisbon, lowo
See us for your New and Used Machinery.
YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER
Phone 32or214
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ZONOLITE
Brand Vermiculite
Cut fuel bills up to 40~o--
enjoy greater home comfort
this winter--INSuLATE NOW
with ZONOLITE! You can save
V~ of insulation costs if you
i~stall Zonolite yourself, and
it's so easy--merely pour
lightweight ZONOLITE directly
from the bag betwaen alti
joists and sidewall studs.
And
LITTLE $ P60
~mmm
AS
will buy e~.ough ZONOLITE to ins~-
late the attic of an averoge house--
so you can see that it Fays for Itse!f
in a few years' time.
C'me in or call today-
for FREE ESTIMATE
LISBON
Eight members of the Lutheran
church took part in a Sunday School
teachers and officers clinic held at
the First Lutheran church, Cedar
Rapids, Sunday night
Mech~ille
MRS. MARY L. REEDER
Mrs. Mary L. Reeder passed away
on Thursday. Sept 13, 1951 in a
Vinton hospital Funeral services
were held Saturday, Sept. 15 at the
Miller Funeral Home in Vinton and
graveside services were in Rose
Hill cemetery, Mechanicsville, with
Rev. Keith Taber officiating. Sur-
vivors are three daughters, Mrs.
George Paul of Brooklyn, Miss
Mary Lou Reeder of Ames and
Mrs. Lyle Koontz of Vinton; one
sister, Mrs. Martha Stookey of
Mechanicsville; also two grandsons.
Dudley and Whelan Koontz of Vin-
ton.
Mrs. Edith High was host to the
Octette club Thursday p.m Guests
we:-e Mrs. Paul Thomas, Mrs. Alice
Kiin'ek, Mrs. Waiter KeihL and
Mrs. Ralph Inks, Mrs. Kiimek and
Mrs. Keihl received guest prizes
and Mrs. Glen Woods and Mrs. V,
M. Bennett were awarded dub
prizes
"Ihe G!en W~ods' went to Austin, in Iowa City visiting Mrs. Jenning's
Minn last Wednesday to enter hogs mother, Mrs. J. Foster.
in the Nationa! Hog show for Wil-i The Marvin Pearscns and Barbara
liam Woods. ',of Mason City are spending a few
The Monday Afternoon club met days with relatives and fKends in
at the home of Mrs. Clifford Ayres. Springville.
Ella Conner, Marjorie Crissman and! Elmer Reed and Mrs. Bertha
Mrs. Glen Woods were guests. Mrs. ~Sweet of Polo, Ill are visiting in
v.p Benny Baily; sec.-treas Dick
Baggart; council, Joan Thoma.
P.T.A. MEETIN~
The first P.T.A. meeting of the
year will be Monday, Sept, 24th, at
8 p.m, in the Springville school gym,
All school employees will be hon-
ored, and a special program has
been planned.
FATHER AND~ BANQUET
The Rebekah Lodge No. 99 is
holding a father and son banquet
Sept 21. It is open to the public.
Mrs. Daisy Case is the new repre-
sentative for the Better Brush
Products in this community. Box 135
Spring-ille. Ad,
Pvt. Bob Sterner is spending a
15 day furlough from Fitzsimmons
hosnital, Denver.
The Robert Wencls of Lime
Springs are spending the week end
' in the A. C. Rodman home.
, The Willard Coppocks of Osceola
are spending a few days in the H.
I. Coppock home.
Mrs. Vance Peters is spending a
few days in the Bob Rose home.
She i~ from Delmer.
The H. V. Hartzalls of Panora
!eft Sunday after a stay with the
Roy Jennings
+ The Roy Jenni,qgs spent Sunday
Burns any fuel
FFIC IENI'L
i :+.li:a Lisbon Phones 50, 165 Mt. Vernon dial 5012
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+ + WILLIAMS
i S t'th Side C' )rner Gn oo- rY
Phone 68 Lisbon, Is.
' FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS
Perch Fillets, Ib 30c
Heating System Spry, 3 Ibs 95c
Burns gas or oil wi~h virtua!iy
t'.:e sam~ eIfici-~ncy aa si.~-!.~-
purpose furnaces, and at~a
burns coa[ conveniently attd
c'eanly. We'[i maka quic'.~
change-over for you any ~ime
v":~h Lennox gaa or oit bura':~
made specifically for the Auto-
Pyre. See it today[
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WORLD'S LADGEST MANgFACTUREI~ AND
ENGINEERS 0F WAM AIR HEITING SYSTEMS
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V, oods won the guest prize and Mrs ! the Reed home.
aulHorner received the club prize l The W H Cummings and oys Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. W. R Clippinger and and Mrs. Harry Eales of Marion i
II II :~
Helen Marie left last week for an visited in St. L3uis and Neosho. m* enec'r:c
extended trip through the west b!issouri and spent a week in Mrsl
Mrs. F. E. More left Wednesday Cumming's folk's home at Liberal, O L. Crawford, Owner
t to accompany her sister and hub-iMo. !'" "205
Lisbon,
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+band, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Krause of Mr and Mrs Reed, Mrs. Elmer ~vn ne
DcWit~ on a trip through Canada Reed and Bertha Sweet of Polo, Ill !
5 and the eastern states. They will were Friday dinner guests in the',
ons visit Mrs. More's son and family in Alexander home
hu~tts
Massac . b e f o r e returning I DeWayne Williams is in St. Lukes
-:- MARTELLE home. hospital in Cedar Rapids.
Wieners, Ib 48c
Oysters, pt 75
Spaghetti and Meat Balls, 29c
Pancake Mix, Pillsbury, 2 Ibs 35c
Deep Brown Beans, 2 for 25c
Apricots, No. 2 can 31c
Aerowax, qt 65c
Cook Real-Kill Spray, 49c
Birds Eye Frozen Foods
Fresh Delicious Apples -- Grapes --
Oranges -- Grapefruit
Fresh Celery and Lettuce