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Mt tl !--- I- T Mrs. Lena Hopp of Dubuque was! Hubert Bair reentered St. Luke's' e .J ,! IlI L AA :m| I--UA|J I~A.----.IJ I---.--. IAl.*ll I Mrs. D. C. I~avis is giving up her Mt. Vernon, h l~wkeye-Reeord
I, v~rllolrl It-O~Ul~ a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. hospital in Cedar Rapids Saturday ' re ler lllon vvorK lYl~llllOlllJI ~ rl~lU liJollUlU LOlly Will ] apartment and will live with her and The Lislmn lterald ~, A
. Dana Stearns from Thursday until evening for observation and return- : ~,| p J-q. P s~ tin, ! ~ s !,! ,~! ! children. Thurs Sept. 27, 1951 I a9 ,$
mrs. J.D. Peetsubmittedtosur-:Sunday. ed home Tuesday. empnaslzearor rot oe et sea De inaucma /nurs. --
~ery.~onday morning at St. Luke's i Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanley of Fort Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenison of: --,p l- sa,i ~ i
~splual. !Atkinson, Wis were week end Dubuque were Friday night guests The Mr. Vernon Woman's Club racu|~v ~em~ers : Donald M. Long of Mt. Vernon, l M~l~ V~,r~,l$ T~, :~,C~ IA/,6A,
Mrs. Alice Comstock underwent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. in the home of their aunt and uncle, opened its fall general sessions Man- / is the only local manamong the ! ''~'1" --v ~ w .avll vwl.ea~a
~inor surgery at Mercy hospital, H. R. Hanley. ~iMr. and Mrs. H. C. Ruse. day evening with a business meeting Three recently deceased members 35 Linn country men called for in- I I~'c e~ rle~ * I ^,~ ,~ * I
Uedar Rapids, Wednesday. ! Wayne Larson of Milwaukee a. M~ Tr,~, ~ndur,ll C'-rnn~ Ran- and program at Armstrong -~a]l, of the faculty and staff of Cornell due|ion on ucL I anu q. l-ie is i,~ ~ ~v~ ~ 1v~ ~. ~ w~ i~v~.~a.
.Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Henderson former Cornellian, was a Saturday dolph and Mr and Mrs Will followed by a re.ceptmn m the were honored at a memorial serv-scheduled to leave on Oct. 1 from ]]
oI Mt. Carroll, Ill were week end dinner guest in the home of Mr. and:Randolph of Los Angeles, Calif campus name oz ~rs ~usse~.l l~. ice in King chapel Monday They!tne umon ous aepo~ zn ~e~ar tta:i s, tmAa lee~ la#A~en eent#a~p
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hun- Mrs. Watson Davis. :left Monday morning after visiting ~e. lvlrs. ~eorge umozz presmea, were Dr. Charles R. Keyes, Dr plus a~ ~ a.m. ~onam ~ the son oz~ i~i,~L ~ ~,lr/ YV~/g~ ]~Vl~,~
~er. : ~ ~ ~,~n,:~ TJ c .~ .=^ ~. since Friday with their cousin Mrs. ~ne cluo welcomed many new Francis F. Ebersole and Walton S. Mr. and ~v~rs. merle *.ong, who! B
svlr~" ~i ~,~ v ~.l ~. o~oub, a,u uaus.-. ~.a ~,v~.xr*~'-v" " memoers Irom ootn iVl~. vernon Koch live on the first farm above Ivan- i ~.lt'AI ICCIPI It- ~lt-lt~lllPl~ I Am Ilklll~l~V
and IHrs. Milo Racker of Pem- ter. Susan. left on Frlday for their and Lisbon nresented by the mere- : -~ " - hoe brid~e on ~he other ~id~ ,~f ~o : a~,=~L # ~Lr ~=~VI~; ~Ol~O~l
oerton ' ~ . ~ . - ~ean oay m. lvlac~Jregor spoke OI ~ ~ ~ " "~""'-~
, M.nn. were Thursday and home m Charlottesville Va, after Mr and Mrs. Everett Beatty and bershm committeeof Mrs C J ~- river ~ - - -- -- - - -
~riday guests'in the A L Stoneking spending three weeks with her par- Dell 'ht of Shellsburg and Mr and Kramer and Mrs Charles Gunt'her" .~r. is.eyes as a man ma~ "soweo. - ! uim ~ul two mocks :mum or Mernodist Church |
no " " . g . . " " "ioeas zor eternity. A stream oz wmers zrom ~.inn coumy ou~siuei .
.ents, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Llttell. Mrs. Wzlbur Stearns of Sprmgwlle Mrs. Lester Caraway and her cam- ~oun men and women held him in lot Cedar Ranid~ are" i 314 S. Thwd St. W Mt. Vernon, Iowa |
~pent Sunday in the Dana Stearns :mittee were in charge of the tea ~ ~" ~ ~ "
~OLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANE : irthda'" tender memory He enriched the Marion Milton F. Knuckle Geo. i ~
I I f,~)2".~:77~-"" :-:~::> ~=.~el [ t Mrs. J. H. Weiss and Mrs. L. club. the Lmn county chairman, Dr v a n~,t. ~,~ ~ ! c',~ c'i~, TJovd A Reihmzn '1 "1
I ::- ,q ~ 1,~=' ~-~,'1 Dahl of Chmago arrayed Sunday Mrs. C. W. Smzth and the hostess. ~ ~o~ ~ r~, m~ 1~ ,~m~ r ~ ~ T r~ ~ I ~ I
m ~'~: i ' ~ -~:;~ i ~:to spend a week in the home of: Following the theme of "Build for :~ i"'~ "'" .< ~,
~. ~| /]' / " '~ t hved and worked through the per-~ Cedar Rapids Rt. 3, Howard A. . "-~
If Pays To / ~ ~,~ / ~f/~"A'~]~l' ~ I "~' ~Mr" and Mrs" H" R' Hanley" Mrs" a Richer America the pr gram i d that aw the tra""' : " ~'~i~ [ " : " - venin ' S nsltlon of me l-rl" ' Hudson; . ' I~''~~~'d ~ ~'~~"~'~- ~ " "z ~/)/ ~ Z I cme from being a sociological art l Pralrleburg bonn W. Boyle. ]
~ ~ ~: ~, ~- ~ Weiss ~s the mother of Mrs. Hanley, committee pzesemed me e g s ~ ~ ,
1 ,~:x .~~ l~.li .~ and Ms. g " ~ ~ ,~,~ ~ n~ to being a hfe-sclenee. He was i Shellsburg. Wllllam M. Readnour :
' " r Dahl the randmother program on Prospecting w~th the
t~ ~ "~'~, 1~::')~ ~ [IrlI ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zmgula of ~ ~ ~,~o~ ~,~ methodical dehberate, somewhat l Center Point Rmhard E. Benesh, [ ~/.~'~"~.%~,~ ~:t~,x ~~ |
- ~ s ~ tt I ~ 1, I ~ If I :~l I U : Lisbon were Sunday dinner guests par~ " :" ~:"~' ::'~lan'ned conservative practical and a good i Robert L Kirk I ~','~ ]~1~"~I-~" ~.~-~b ~~ |
lake t are at I ~//,~ llJ~ I ~ intheA. J. Stonekinghome. After-lm~r~?uC~rsmD~n:~i[e~rSpPoke for counselor." ' i Springville, WalterLarsen, jr. I ~~~" .~2~~" I
[/ [/ ! ~:~ T~ i ~I ~ noon callers were the H. C. Worleys ~, "~',~o~i~'n Home Mrs A B Wal Dr. J. B. Culbertson speaking i Fairfax Milo J. Cerveny. i[ ~'~~~~'~'~'~ !
0 ~ x ~':(:~ 1 ~ I ~ of Lisbon the Fred Daubenm~rsi~'~.f"ior" "Fine Arts IVIrs" G H: for the faculty athletic committee j ~,[ ~/~ - ,= "~ I
~ ,~'~'~] ~ [ ],~ and the Lewis Daubenmiers oz t~e- i ~co~be, for the Crafts Guild" and emphasized Walt Koch's reliability ! a,P m ,m P !l (~1~ -~ .~= ~.~.~~r ~.- ~ ~, I
I ~ (! ~~1 I tO idar Rapids. Mrs Albert Fischer for the Garden.as a counselor and a steadying in-i~SK runas LOCally for it -'---'- -'---- !
I V ~1 ./ [ ~J ~ ~":~.~l ! I Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Tenney and i Club fluence upon athletic policy. Ken ile~ea Im~.*l~r~,n~ I-II~m~ :[ '||~ I
-our t .ioln l~k t'~--~-~/'~;[I I ' Mr and Mrs Craig D Tenney and, ~ Otting basketball and football star I I I
t~ !. v . .vv ~ ~:~'" " ! " " " ines ~ "1lie rlcnness o! Amerlean IOIKr" ',' I /
~. .~ I~ ,~ / 7"~"'--',Z~"I~ tO Patty spent Sunday in Des Mo ,i ,oa Ma ,on, sa,d Walt Koch was a, mh~ lnwz f'hildr~n'~ Tqnm, ~ I t~ I
~u * ~ ] where they visited Mrs. G. E. Davz - : sx~ ell fellow and a successful coach ' ~i~t, n~ M,~in~ ,~h, i i,~ I |
"~ ~ i~,~. "~ nd m pagean~ zorm, ln~rouueeu uy . i ~ ~ ~, [ [
,~ I Z ~on mother of Mrs. Tenney a at the same time. He held the re
With the hi h ' r n- . . u~' i~)~oy~)davadsfoamlly picnic with theI theRc. ~titt~, ch:ia~aute~ 2errse ,~Pue;:sOfehisthr~e~ead'Coumeo~n youlZingthedcfom~sUptrYogtrh~ ~eekrea~krI COLD SEASON COMING
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g value aT cIoTnlna maav you r ~d. " ~k Mor,an contralto : ' Y ~Iowa's homeless children For 63
W,H~A~r~n~mr~r,~ln~n,-,~^r ~ ~l~tl~ ~c~ e,~C U Recent callers at the Dr. andMrs.Stewart Waller, tenor, Cornel- fleet,'. w-as. a favorite, saying of years the iowa Chfldren,s Home has ] T~me to have Your Car Checked f~r Wmto.r I
'" "* " "--"" "'~ "~'"~- ""~ '~- ~- an Mrs waits l~]Kenunareas oz other ---- --
N C F Littell home were Mr d - -o- eram t'hica,o Bruce Eieher ' . itaken the responsibility of provid- I !
~care of Vntlr ~tllt~ .-- t'lnd ----- t'[rtn~t~ ~- ~ i' Edw'in. Zobrist and Edwin jr, of a~com-a-nist~ C~ornelltan fr0n~ Cornell athletes I,am, proud, ,t have 'ing for these youngsters whose par- I Driving.t
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Do this by lettina clo-an vmw we~rdr~h~ V-- parishioners of Dr. Littell when he ter-retative' reader Corneilian l~resment ~xussell D. t=ole pre-lor unwilling to assume their care. I ~m, r',t,^ n ~--,L c--.-,I ~,:- I
-" ~ . ~ - - ] tO i was at Mineola during his sabbatical ! tram Honkinton- and Mrs Wil- : sioea at the service and led in a In that time the institution has be- i l ~n ~n~ aunnnl~ uet .tu~.r~ aiubi, t.~l U~i Ill=|
I at regular intervals, leave from Cornell in 1948. ~'ion Gu~, Mt.'-~rernon. " concluding prayer, friended 11.000 children :1 terize Your Car NOW I
Doroth Ann Rogers returned to
i Y Mrs. Rex Dean was announced ==~. " n,~,i A look at the daily newspaperI I
the arental Glenn Ro orshome
tt Dia 5591 for Pick-up and De ivery tO : P g as Ways and Means chairman for: u,scusses Kecent 'indicates what may and often hap- I . I
~ Sunday after a year's internsShetP *ithe club and Mrs. Karl Kettering pens when these young folks from :1 Perma-Anh Freeze I
~ ~ .--- m ~ -~- 7 at St. Mary's hospitaI in Roche ' as Club Institute chairman Mrs r~V~'lna'~r~"rt~ t |~ broken homes are put on their own I I
~ T Ir" T I < Minn. She has accepted a positionlGeor~e Penn nresented the report of~'~ ~ vll~===~'''~ =ae at too early an age. What would;[ I
,~, ~ ~ ~ ' i ~ ~ ~ as dietician in the Scott and White the Iowa Fe~leration Fall Council ~=~#~ ][~~ become of the infants left homeless:[ Lerex or u.o. i I
. ~ hospital at Temple, Texas. :heid last week at Des Moines and s vsv~,~aai /~t1111111 I~ ~.if there were not institutions willing il !
F B E ~ ~'~ E ~ ~P,~ ~ Mrs Glenn Rogers left from Fort attended by Mmes. Uthoff. Hoidahl, "Toda'"s a'riculture off~r -n~ ^fto give them care? i[ [
~m, m. m== ill I ~ m== [ ~I ~ Madison Monday for Waco Texas,: Penn, Smith, Henik and Hunter. A : the an~ t o~"ort""' = ~^~ ~ ] The care cost of one child per I IN I I I~,~ e*. [
th "~ ~ ~ ri mm m m~ Ir ~ ~ t.^ ~ :o~oun will also renresent the local vv month is estimated at $70 coverine I I~ IPIlCrll #~11 ~l~kll#"~ ~I1' ~IIIPI ~ltl I I
t f ) : . ,: . : ,vt r~ success financially and in living, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.= ~.~ ~: .~ j lV~ ~ll et~i~l Vl~li~ ~l dis ~l I l
m ~ of her son's motner-ln-law, bne. Will cluv attll~ HI~t[IUL lIleeLlll~ x.u ~- ! ~aau~'~ ~lzu, z~" .~T. ~xr vv ux~esber* sarm~ ulrecbor'~" 4. ~ll~lbel IUUU, .UIU~IlIII~' ~UIIUUIIII~, ! I
&~n tO'o fo her ~,'randchildren m the day atWaukon. Mrs. Don Henzk .medmal attentmn and guidance. J Rah~hBrush. Proo !
K~ -- -" ~'~'~ ~ . oIwlvll to me r~otary ClUbon ' ' -- " ~"
5TOLT CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ h f h~r son and dau~hter-in-lextended an mwtatmn for club ~ . !Some children are adopted Foster|,nlnl .~?17 t~ ~,k A .1 |~,t Ct ld [
la~w Mr and Mrs T E Rogers. ,members to take a look at the re-lvlona.ay evemng: ,Lawrence rlumerlhomes are provided for as many|I I
was m cnarge oz me program ~i ,
-- . ' . ' ~ ,~,~ "" juvenated Youth Center at the City " . - .of the rest as possible to give the i I J
l-ieroert zticnaroson son oz Mrs T~'^11 a -r^:~-" --'on a ~ ~ Der~ l'tonK OI ~lsoon was a visiting -~- ~ ----:,-- - . --
: . " flail, [J UJUUL ~J ~u&uu ~,gv bis~ . . CIIlILI l~IIlll.y ~nvlrunm~[, security
Nelhe Rzchardson of Marion, was American Home denartment with Rotarian. He ~s a member of the and love The ICHS cares for its]
Hetene Cures A K wounded Sept. 6, in Korea. A i the financial cooperation of several Cedar Rapids club. '~children until they are 21. i
EGG SHAMPnn PAIN-RELIEF piece of shrapnel hit him in the i other organizations in the town and : "The key to progress in agricul- I Volunteers from Mt Vernon will
. back, piercing his lung. tie is now the labor of the high school stu- ture is efficient and effective man-!call on citizens to share in this
Regular $1.78 for
in the hospital in Japan. Herbert dents, agement and the worker who can i worthy project. Let's count the ON
Arthritis is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. GARDEN CLUB turn out a good job. Agriculture blessings our children have through
2 for 1 Guaranteed ~John Lentz. The Garden Club of the Woman's has stepped out of the "step sister"four efforts, then consider how
89c $3.00 The E1 Kahir Shrine Chanters of Club will feature a guest speaker class and is big business if you want !much we'd like to share those bless-
Cedar Rapids, directed by Orville from Burpee Seed Co. at their meet- to make it that. One farmer pro- i ings with children not so fortunate.
"" Rennie. were extended an invitation ing Monday evening, Oct. 1, at 7:30 duces enough to feed 18 people on This is our chance.
SUAVE for men CHAP-STICK ~o be featured at the big banquet at Morner Hall. Fall planting of a national average. However, a i Solicitors will be Mesdames Sam-
at the closing session of the con- bulbs will be the study for the:farmer can produce much m reiuel Gaston, James McCutcheon,
$1.00 25c vention Friday and Saturday at session. C.B. Harris jr of Clinton than that if he wants to operate on Albert Stoltz, Gaynor Stonebrak-
Denver, Colo. Twenty-five Temples will discuss the preparation and a big scale," he continued, or, Carrie Oates, F. J. Peterson,
" -'-- will be represented. ~planting of spring-flowering bulbs "The average 160 acre farm needs Richard Wolfe, Rudy Vodicka, jr It's more than iust a little frustrating to
Dr. West's Attorney and Mrs. Edgar H. and will illustrate his talk with an investment of $60,000 nowadayS lHarold Current, Miron Morrill and
BAND-AID NEW FLEXI-SOFT Schmiel have moved from Milwau-~slides" Members will hold a bulb before you can figure to make it go. C. J. Kramer. have your television set suddenly go berserk
with kee to Menasha Wisconsin, where :exchange. But the farm account associations~ Crossin g
Tyro-Thri-C'in TOOTH BRUSH he is Assistant Attorney for the' Mrs. Albert Fischer will preside have shown that a little larger farmI
Marathon Paper Company. Their and Mrs. Alva Hunter will present is more practical," he added, i New Is right in the middle of an interesting program.
33c 59c new address is 823 Emily Street,the speaker. Membership roll call Real sharp management is O
Menasha. Mrs. Schmiel recently will be "Annuals I like for cutting." wh~4 produces a nmrgin of Said To Cost ~ 000 A phone call to us will forestall a repeat per-
' ~ Any member of the Woman's club is profit. There is a wide m~rgin i !
spent a few days at her parental welcome to attend the meeting, i between the farmer of yester- The C & NW bridge and building formance. We'll have a repair man at your
Vick's Stop-ette home with Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Littell.
VAPO-RUB DEODORANT Mr. and" Mrs---~ Pit----~ Ma-----nning and day and the progressive farm-crew and the local section gang
were working on the new crossing
Jane Koza spent Sunday afternoon i er of today, door in minutes to give the type of thorough,
33c 59c & $1.25 ~.~ in Cedar Rapids visiting relatives. "Developments in agriculture in on the south side track at the 261
George Cox returned home last the last l0 years have been astound- crossing in Mt. Vernon the first of efficient service that puts a ban on break-
~L~e~. ~: week from St. Luke's hospital ing. The volume of fertilizer sold the week. Crossings had previously
Halo, large $7c White Rain where he had surgery. He is recov-in Iowa has increased 65 times in been completed for the two main
ering nicely, the last eight years. Recent ex- line tracks and the north side track, downs.
periments show that the use of 100 Part of the space between the rails
Drene, $1.00 size 79c 50c & $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Croft left Fri- pounds of ammonium nitrate to the on the two main line tracks has
day for northern Minnesota. in the
Breck, 60c & $1.00 Lustre Cream Ig tube vicinity of International Falls, for'acre as a booster fertilizer which is been paved with concrete.
53c a week's vacation. ;put on at the time of the last culti- Estimated cost to the railroad for
ration has increased corn yields the new crossing and the changes in I * *
the flasher signal is reported to be Don s Rad|o and Telev|s|on
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swaney!from 17 to 23 bushels per acre," he l$9,000.
Prell, Ig. tube 59c spent the week end in Rockford, :told the Rotarians. "The fellow who i
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Ill visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lyle uses this practice will be a step'~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farr will oc-
Newman, parents of Mrs. Swaney. ahead. In 10 years probably every- cupy the apartment in the OtisDial 6121 Mt. Vernon, Iowa
Mrs. Denver Howard returned one will be doing this as it is SO,Young residence at 603 N. 6th W.
Friday to her home in Aberdeen, practical It doesn't require any:
Ohio, after spending the past week more work except that you have iafter October 1.
in the home of her sister, Mrs. S. V. more corn to harvest," he added, i
Williams. Antibiotics in livestock feed haveI
Dr. and Mrs Russell Cole left produced results that are amazing.
YOU BE THE JUDGE Tuesday morning for Spencer, Fort'The sxmple procedure of an infin-'
Dodge, and other points in north- itesimal amount of antibiotics in i
west Iowa in the interests of the'feed pushes hogs to market size 30
What would you say to a Cornell Centennial chmpaign, days earlier than previous methods.
man who had not bothered to Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkpatrick The best managers can market hogs
take out sufficient life insur- spent last Sunday in the Roe Kirk-at five to five and a half months of '
patrick home in Cedar Rapids cole- age.
ante to provide for his faro-brating the second birthday of If a hen does not lay from 200 to:
ily? His failure has sentenced Patricia Ann. In the afternoon the 250 or more eggs a year now she ]
Kirkpatricks motored to the Jandik is not doing as well as she could.
his wife and children to a life home near Swisher. Broilers are produced in 17 weeks, i
of insecurity. That man is Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caraway and three weeks to hatch and 14 weeksi
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Burge spent to raise the chickens. I
guilty. ARE YOU? Sunday with Mr. Caraway's broth-i One of the finest opportunities:
er, Jim Caraway, at Monmouth. for smart farm management is ap-!
Mrs. Mac Dean from Harrison, Ark ' plying the knowledge offered by the
AL MORRISSEY who had been visiting in Monmouth, schools of agriculture and by re-:
came here with the Caraways to isearch, the speaker said.
INSURANCE spend a couple of days. She is a Production of agriculture has ~-"
sister of the Caraway brothers. ] increased 35 per cent in the last
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Dial 6921 Mr. Vernon Raymond Jo nson, who formerly 12 years. It can be increased
lived on the Mrs. George Uthoff as the nation's f~trmers grasp
farm. visited friends in the corn-i the principles which will nutke
munity on Saturday and the firsti possible a more efficient agri-
of the week. He was visiting Leo! culture.
i Ahler at Ryan while stopping offI "By 1955 to 1960 we will have to
enroute to Detroit, Mich to pick up i hump to raise enough to eat as well
i a prisoner. Raymond has been a I as we do now as the population in-
!detective on the Long Beach, Calif i creases," Mr. Worcester warned. The 500,000th Bcll telephone in Iowa was installed a few day t
:police force for around 20 years, i The speaker closed with urging
Mrs. Tom Craven is again in one of his favorite subjects. "pro- ,'lgo. This milestone was reached 73 years after the first telephone
Mercy hospital, Cedar Rapids, suf- I duetion and use of better forages--- instruments were installed in this state.
fering from a virus infection. The ipastures." A good pasture mixture Other telephone companies serve about 335,000 telephones~
~Cravens son Barry 2, who has been I will raise more beef than you can
confined to the hospital several i ever get out of an average yaeld of . givipg this state a total of 835,000 or one for every three persons.
!weeks with the same ailment, is leorn of 50 bushels to the acre he All are linked by long distance lines into a nationwide network.
I expected home this week. Mr. Crav- I maintained.
en's mother and sister from St. Mllil n of acres of blue gra . More than 200,000 are in rural areas.
Louis are in the home earing for lmsture mletovcri The number of Bell telephones in Iowa has doubled in the past
the two other small children, hay do ~o~ r~se over m~ ~ mI
Esther Jean Finner of Plainwell, what eoum oe lm aueta an ! " years -- 100,000 of them have been added just during the past
Mich and Clarence Morrison of mere. . ::. ;tour years.
A farmer wno wln use a pasture i
Boone were guests over the week "!~::
end in the home of Mrs. Samuel renovation program can raise twice Providing facilities for this huge and rapid growth has bce.n
Knoer. They were enroute to the as much in quantity and quality !!~-:
Garrett Biblical Institute in Evans- than he can with the blue grass ~:, : a tremendous job, and has made it necessary to
ton, Ill. Friday 26 friends enjoyed pasture. "You don't need any more
a picnic luneheen at the Knoer land, you can use what you already
home in honor of Miss Finner and~have to produce more," he said in Construct new telephone buildln i
Mr. Morrison. closing, end edditiom
to men e~he~.
Mrs. S. J. Ragney, Cutbank, Mont Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldridge of
Mrs. R. E. Devor, Scottsbluff, Nebr Vlnton and M.r and Mrs. Wilson t
Mrs C E Buxton and Mrs Florlce Watkins were Sunday
Dean" of" Smux'" Falls, S. D. "left Fr~-" Morrow:af~r~t3onOfcallers in the Ralph Bus-
day for their respective home after 1=-' -==-~-~.-^,~-o - I
spending two days with their broth- I .-----.-,poles, lines, swltchl~rch end
er and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dean. ~, . s,Ls
Other dinner guests Thursday were j ,ornell News,'iel equipment in cities end towns
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Nelson of Cedar, throusho the te.
LOSE FIKST GAME
Rapids and Mrs. Sadie Nelson of
!Freeport, Ill. Mrs. Nelson is a Cornell dropped its inIUal1951
!sister of Mrs. Florice Dean. contest to a fast moving Carleton
eleven, 12-0, Saturday afternoon in Telephone expansion in Iowa has cost this company $35,500,000
r-n--oon-- u -ch Ash Park. i]u=;ng the past four years. Our total plant investment in Iowa
Mt. Ve Notes The Rams had two opportunities
METHODIST CHURCH to score, but both drives fizzled out, laow exceeds $100,000,000 -- nearly twice what it was 10 years ago.
while the alert Carls capitalized on The demand for service continues--and we must continue to
! Merton B. Green, Pastor their opportunities, and scored
i 9:45 Church School Rally day. A t twice in the last half. expand. It will take additional huge sums of money to do this -4
special program will be held in the Malty Smith, Carleton back, un- r: ='ncy that must come from people willing to invest their savings
I sanctuary at the beginning of the corked the most spectacular play
i hour. An offering will be received of the day, when he ran back the in a financially sound business.
'.which will go to promote religious opening kick-off of the second half Through the years, telephone service has become more and
education in Iowa Methodism. I from his own three yard line to the
I 10:45 Morning Worship. Sermon Cornell 25, and set up the first Carl- more useful to the state and nation, and has contributed greatly to
theme: "The Beginning of Wisdom." eton scoring opportunity. The other ?b, cir growth, strength and prosperity It is one of the nation's
There will be consecration of Sun- Carleton score came when Dick
day school workers and teachers at Wagoner, quarterback, connected greatest assets in peace and war.
this service, with back Gerald Mass on a 10 yard
6:00 Youth Fellowship will meet pass play. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
at the church for food, fun and tel- Outstanding for Cornell were
]owship. We invite all high school linemen Warren Sonneman and
age youth to attend this meeting ef Frank Miller, and backs Don Ring,
inspiration. Jim Galloway, and Russ Bruce. -- III I
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