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MOU~ VERNON, IOWA, HAWKEYE-RECORD AND THE LISBON HERAId)
Thursday, October 9, 1941
Paursday,
NI?]|TO ] Clifford Wells of Marion called
~-~ ~ fat the Phil Bobst home, Sunday af-
h -- ] ternoon.
Mrs. Jo n Waln Mr. and Mrs. David Myers and
o ,~,u-~,~--7~" I Patsy and Sharon spent the week
x,~ o. ,xz, r aJ ~ ]end with relatives at Waverly.
The W.S.C.S. met Tnursaay aIter-[ Mr. and Mrs. John Hentz and
noon. The following officers were Eleanor and Irvin and Mrs. Mandy
Maiden with a birthday supper on
Sunday evening.
The Christian Aid Society met
last Thursday afternoon. Hostesses
were Mrs. Jennie Lacock and Mrs.
Pearl Miller.
The W.S.C.S. entertained the Linn
elected: Pres Florence Kadera; 1st
Vice-Pres Mrs. Bertha Kohl; Rec.
Sec Mrs. Vivian May; Cur. Sec ,
Eleanor Shotwell; Treas Mrs. Mary
Gordon; Ass't Mrs. Ruth Gordon;
Sec of Supplies, Mrs. Oca Calvert;
Missionary Education, Lillian Stew-
art.
MINISTER AND FAMILY
OCCUPY NEW PARSONAGE
Rev. Mauls and family moved
Saturday into the C. J. Murfield
home which was purchased last
week by the Christian Church to
be used as their parsonage.
GLENN PEET IMPROVES
Mrs. tester Miller of Ogden came
to see her father, G. A. Peet, who
was injured when his fingers were
caught in an ensilage cutter. Glenn
is getting along fine.
LARSON-PRESTON
Grove Society and Christian Aid
Blayney, all of Anamosa, called at Society on Friday afternoon. There
the J. C. Blayney home Sunday eve-: were 100 present A fine program
ning. was given and a nice lunch served.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grafft of The Jones County Rural Youth
Anamosa and Mrs. Lee Vorhies of
Marion were callers in the W. B.
Meeks home, Wednesday.
Mrs. Lillian Meeks spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Lillian Stew-
art.
Dr. Moore left Friday night for
a week's visit with Mrs. Moore and
Jane and Gene in Arkansas.
Mrs Katherine Peet gave a din-
Association was held in the com-
munity room in the Court House
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Meeks, Miss Doris Larson, and
Galen Eldred attended from here.
The W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Chloe New-
man, Mrs. Marion Martin, Mrs.
Genevieve James.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert May of Dav-
net Sunday evening in honor
Mrs. R. M. Kelly of Colo. Those
attending were Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Ida
of enport spent last Sunday in the Will
May home
Miss Rena Kohl of Dixon, Ill
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baird,
Mrs. Chloe Newman, Mrs. Lillian
Stewart, Mrs. Jennie McConaughy,
Mrs. Evelyn Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owen and
Judy of Cedar Rapids were Sun-
day evening dinner guests in the
Rev. Runner home.
spent the week end in the Lowell
Kohl home
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brady and Gary
spent Sunday at the Glenn Rich-
ardson ~home
Mr and Mrs. Walter Decious and
Melvin spent Sunday with Mrs.
Anna Richards at Lisbon
Miss Maxine Larson, daughter of Mrs. Willard Ellison and Doris Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell visit-
Mr and Mrs W C Larson and
.' ". : ' and Mrs. Allen Mitchell shopped in ed her father Mr. Craemer at Olin
t~eorge ereston oz .~namosa were
;, Cedar Rapids, Saturday afternoon, on Sunday afternoon.
marrxea at l%anoKa mo, on sept
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baird spent Born to Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sim-
l~ lney writ nve m ,~namosa
.=" . Monday afternoon with Mrs. Kath- mona on Tuesday, Sept 23, a son, at
Tney were nonorea at a snower on
erine Peet. University hospital in Iowa City.
monaay evening m ~namosa. Thomas, Laverta and Ann Etta Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Leinbaugh
.--?'---- Slyer spent Saturday in the Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barner and
mrs l~llllan stewarz enterminea
" Brown and Jennie McConaughy Creighton were Sunday dinner
ner sunaay scnooi class on Tues- ~'~ ~" *~'^ ~'"--"s rave-t" ~'^--^
. . ~. home. gue~ 111 LI ~ A.I UIIIa A.J .%' IlUIII~
hay evening in me memooist
. . Rev. Maule and family spent at Laurel
cnurcn pam or~. . . Thursday evening in the Arthur Mrs. Millie Hurt returned home
mrs t5 d uarsee spen~ severax
" . : :" . Sxver home. Sunday from a week's wait with
hays wnn ner sister, mrs ~rmur
" " -- 1 " Mr. and Mrs. George Preston were relatives in Indiana.
nue n at xo ~ao Saturday evening supper guests in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lodge and Billie
mr. ana mrs. tamer vla01~ at-
the W. C. Larson home of Mount Vernon visited on Sunday
tenaea ~atue tbongress at watemoo
W.B. Meeks an Merle Meeks left in the Gerald Darsee home.
on rriaay ana samroay
: . Sunday morning for Nebraska to Mr and Mrs. J. G. Crew and
mr ana mrs t~uy Ausun ~ ana
" . = : ~ .~ . buy feeder cattle Janet and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Car-
mrs. ~erala uarsee ana Javla at- r " ' '
~ ~.~ ~,1~ c + ~r~t~. M s. W. B. Meeks ate Sunday din- rls of Mohne, Ill spent several
~.2~" .': s ner with Mrs. Esther Kohl. days last week at Little Rock, Ark
on sunaay
. " Leroy Nolan of Duluth Minn visiting Mr. Crew's nephew and
lvlrana Mrs. verne tbarrls oI ' ."
~ " arrived Friday for a visit with his family.
monne spent me week ena In.me grandmother, Mrs. Martha Barber.Mrs. Charlie Bobst of Anamosa
t~lenn t~rew home sunaay aizer
. L "He will also visit his uncles Har- spent Thursday afternoon in the
noon mr ana mrs ~arris ano ulenn
,~, ~ vey and Alva Barber. Philip Bobst home.
t~rew calico on irlenas in .',prlng
" Dr. E. T. Gough of Mount VernonMrs. Geo. Joslin of Anamosa spent
Vllle
!.' was a Sunday evening guest in the Thursday afternoon with her sis-
mrs. r~lC~ ~ost mrs. lrwm sum- Rev Claude "unner- ter Mrs F ~ ""
1 i " 1 '" " . . rt nome s. ~ayers.
me[! v sited re atIves in Iowa City Onias Hurt family were recent Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meeks were
weanesaay. visitors in the Tom Hurt home.Monday evening dinner guests in
mr. a na mrs. J~OD. ~.eet a~enaea Mrs. Katherine Peer spent Sun- the Merle Meeks home. The occa-
t~atue uongress on ~rlaay. ni ' "
day ght with Mrs. Lilhan Stewart. slon being Merle s birthday.
Gl~a~.san~omr:d ~.ouiee~oos~ aria Miss Lottie Peet of Dixon, Ill Mr. and Mrs. Don Meeks and
.y. . pp a n ~ ear r, apIas came to spend the week end with Howard were Sunday dinner guests
on saturoay -- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. in the Emil Mallie home near Mount
: ~---~ --: ~:-- -- J-- Peet. Vernon Other guests were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stab/ enter- Mrs Howard Kleinfelter and Nell.
tree rrom.pt t emoval rained a number of relatives and Born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Bunce
OI all friends at a shower on Sunday in on Sept. 18, a son, at Mercy hos-
r%N~IN'% ~It-rl~d'3t, g"tT~,r honor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Preston pital in Anamosa.
12~2-K12 ~J[~t.~,jJ~K of Anamosa. Dr. Moore, Lowell Kohl, David
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb and Darsee, Bernard Corne, Bob and
Call Our Nearest Phone Miss Rena Kohl and Delbert Rich- Roger Gordon attended the ball
Collect ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Moenck
~,~ ~ ,~ and Jackie Sue spent Sunday in the
~eaar l&aplas ~Olz Lowell Kohl home
t ~" *~ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Corne and
Anamosa Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Jack Come
4-,~,~,~,] QN~ spent Sunday in the Biford Corne
S~ tatw UUU o~u
home at Springville.
M~" V 11/%~t~t Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peet and
~, --q~l-l|Ol| IIUUU Merle were visitors in the Mrs.
,~ANITARY Evelyn Brown home on Sunday.
l~l~-~-'~-I-~-~ -~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Siver attend-
*~'~'~'~ "~'-'" ed Cattle Congress at Waterloo on
Cedar Rapids, Iowa Friday.
Iowa Debt of A 'ricultur, Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Davidson and children,
~lcense ~o. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumple and
~- - ----- - - Harry, all of Anamosa honored Ira
ON "[' RACK
Car of Old Ben Franklin County
STOKER COAL
Washed and Oil Treated
$7.75 a ton off car
2 Cars of Royal Blue Eastern Kentucky
Block
I I
$10.25 a ton off car
Old Ben Franklin County Furnace Size
$8.25 a ton
Mount Vernon, Iowa
I -Frost Expected I
ence, Kenneth, Leonard and Le-
land, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Switzer,
Betty, Richard and Jack, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Faye and Irma,
Mrs. Wilde Switzer, Arlene Smith
and Lois Southard, enjoyed a picnic
at Bever Park, Sunday.
Bud Smith of Stanwood spent the
week end with his mother, Mrs.
Ruth Smith
Mrs. Leslie Meeks, Garrett, Rus-
sell and Jimmy spent Sunday after-
noon in the parental C. B. Angus
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Colton and
Reuben were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pulver and
Carol at their home in the Brook-
side vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grassfield and
family of Newport spent Sunday
with Mrs. Ella Grassfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tjaden and
son Lynn of Langworthy were Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. Jurgensen.
Mrs. Araminta Tenley of Mount
Vernon is visiting her niece, Mrs.
Daisy Austin.
Mrs. Ellen Pye and Mrs. Ella Aus-
tin called on Mary and Lily Tall-
man and Mrs. Peter Oelrich in the
Center Chapel neighborhood Sun-
love drove to Washington, Iowa,
Sunday, where they visited with
friends.
Relatives have received the an-
nouncement of a daughter born to
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Janko of Ce-
dar Rapids, Oct. 3rd. The little
Miss will answer to the name of
Deianna Kay. The mother will be
remembered as Miss Irene Sovers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worrell
Sunday afternoon. The Rev. and
Mrs. Paul Clements of Delmar re-
turned to their home after a few
days visit with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bittner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and
daughter Paula of Manley and Mrs.
Mac Williams of Center Point were
guests of Mr and Mrs. E. G. Wil-
liams, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Horn visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detelo
at Iowa City, Sunday. i
The following were entertained at
dinner Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Henik and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Henik near Mount Ver-
non: Mrs. Marcella Beuter and sons
David and Leo, Leo Umbdenstock
Mrs. Amelia Meyers and Mr and
Mrs. H. F. Meyers and sons Verne
day afternoon.
and sons of Cedar Rapids; Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Jackson and Mr and ~lEffl
Mrs Dan Studer, and the father . ~
- .- ~rs Anna Zeller
PI~?%YuTndEaEyIAmNorNn?~Soct. 12th ,th: DNuOrhthj:~t~ne MARGARET HEINSIUS AND
in the Presbyterian church the ser- ~ u GLENN PALMER ARE WED
,nome ox me la~e ~gama mllner on -
mort topicwill be The value that Mr. and Mrs. E. F. HemsIus are
,soum street Tne price pale was
survives, in snite of War announcing the marriage of their
~" $600.00. . ~ . daughter Margaret Louise to Glenn
FAMILY REUNION HELD Mrs. Charley u, raft has. gone ~o L Palmer of Milwaukee, Wis. The
AT GEO. FERGUSON HOME Ohio for an extended wsit with marriage was performed October 4
A family reunian was held in the ner oaughter at Kahoka, Mo by the Rev. Shone
George Ferguson home on West Gordon Johnson, who has been of the Presbyterian church. The at-
Main street, Sunday, where his teaching aviation the past term at tendants were the bride's brother
children, grandchildren and other, Fayette, has accepted a position m and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
relatives were present. A "real" a consolidated school of aviation at Russell Heinsius of Cedar Rapids.
chicken dinner was served and the Cape Girardeau, Mo He left Sun- A six o'clock dinner was served
afternoon spent visiting. The guest day morning to take up his work. at the home of the bride's parents.
list included: Mr and Mrs. Max Mrs. Johnson and Roxy plan to go: After a short wedding trip the
Ferguson and little daughter from there soon if the work proves sat- couple will be at home in Mil-
Olin; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gleasonfisfactory. waukee.
frim Springfield, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clara Burroughs, who has ------
Ed Beck and baby daughter of Mar- been quite ill at her home the past HAVE RECEPTION leOR
ion; Mr and Mrs Howard Fer~uson Iten days, is reported improved at PASTOR AND SCHOOL FACULTY
and daughter Joanne" Mrs. lVIaude I this writing. . A, reception was given at the
' -- ~ memoais~ cnurcn ~or the pastor and
~augnmann ana z'lerree erguson. ~ * hi f
-- l 1flrlOV s amny, nev. ~ ~. ~ustea, ano
-'- for the faculty of the Solon high
a~v~w ~wurr~xx MF Ella F Aus'"
,~ v l school. There were about 88 par-
Althouoh h had suffered man,
Ishioners m attendance and a lunch
months from illness, tinge of sad- WIND CAUSES DAMAGE j
con was served by the W S C S
ness came to old time friends and HERE MONDAY NIGHT I " - " " ' '
and during the evening games were
relatives, when it was learned that A heavy windstorm swept thrul 1 "
p ayea
Andrew Moffitt had died Saturday this vicinity Monday night takingt
in his country home between Me- the windmill and chicken house on ANNOUN~.R ~---w~.~
n' i n " n
cha msv lle a d T*pto . the Frazier farm tenanted by C.C. Banns were annnune~d Rnndav .t
H born "h " F
e was t e son o~ rancis Jones; trees were twisted and blown I St Mary's church for Miss Loretta
and Arabelle Moffitt in Red Oak down on the Chas. Hoppe and Frank Weiser of Dhbuqde, and John Mill-
Grove, Cedar County, August 13, Russell farms; on the H. D. Miller er' and Mis~ Milarea ~,~,~u ,~ ,~,~
1865 and died Oct. 4th, 1941, age 86 farm, one half miles east of town, City and Rober~ Sov'ers
yrs, 1 month and 21 days. On Jan- part of the roof from the barn was - . '
uary 2, 1917 he was married to taken, the chimney was blown down Mr. and Mrs. George Bednashek
Mabel Russell of Tipton. One son,
Francis, was born to this union, and
game at Iowa City on Saturday af h n i
" e a d h's wife have lived with
ternoon. Andrew on the old home place
Ivan Reed family Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Moffitt died about seven years
~oy Anen an~ aaugnter, ana lVlrS, ago Surviving with his son and
vtauoe l-tunoan OI ~entral
~lty were wife are thr~e .~i~ter~ Eva (Mr~
Sun a inn " '
d y d er guests m the Chff
":W. J. Dallas) of this place' Eliza-
ord Larson nome '
. . . beth and Carrie at the home place
Mr and Mrs. Alva Baroer oz ~na- His brother "Bill," diea o, er a
mush and Dick Barber were callers year ago, anci his sister, Mollie: died
at the Mrs. Martha Barber home many years ago Mr Moffitt attend
Mon.dayafternoon . ed the rural schools and also Cur-
MISS ,nelma ~eclous spent sun- nell acade He loved beautiful
day at Tip.ten horses andmYways-hacl manychoice
Mrs. Willara ~llison ana mrs ones on hi~ f~rm ~,~ aid ~- ,~.rl.
Allen Mitehell called in Anamosa change his-ni e i orJs o2-
Saturday afternoon. Doris Ellison ern tractors o,o h,f on,
came ?~mweH:2klnton Saturday to for his field' work w~ena~l other
p a e ena in me Wlllara
. neighbors had changed Although
Ellison home of ' ' " "
. ~ .: a retlring nature, his Influence
tvirs. Loweno . .l~ nl ana ~ena canea for good among his fellowmen has
in Anamosa
o~u~d~mor,)n~. been keenly felt and will be a
'last-
vlrs. A. J. ~a.ru o~ mount vernon in~ benediction
and her sister Mrs Kelley from ."
' .' . Funeral services were held from
tboloraao, visited mrs. KamerIne the ~VIcCormick funeral home in
Peet ~riday evening
' ' " " " Tipton with burial in the Masonic
i MiSSeAgnes May of Cedar ~ap- Cemetery. Rev Tyrrell of the local
aS sp nt ~ne week ena wim ner e i
Pr sbyter an chureh conducted the
parents, Mr. ana virs. Will May. eo~
Mrs. Jennie McConaughy spent servi
several days in the Carl Mershon Mr and Mrs Ray Stout of Bu-
home. chanan visited Friday with Mrs. C.
mrs. um aonnston canea at ~neM Mitchell
Alan MnitC~lrls h~mrevOy W:dbn:/?n~ Rush Clippenger, rural mail car-
-h'l-" ~ ~" rier left Friday for a 10 day vaca-
~t~:nenwa:~ll2~lr~t ana .mrs ~le,nn tion in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Mr
Bar-er- ~ me m, rs. ~larma McCaslin will attend to his mail
~IDr ann~m~vI~s?U~l:LnecVen n g: [route during his absence.
Mr " d "" :u ce nealey.[ Wm. Dallas came from Cedar
Prair?e urTSwe e . ,',t a n.:: Rapids for an over Sunday visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. R. Bobst home Saturday eve-:j. Dallas. He remained over Mon-
ning.
Mrs. Nellie Plattenberger, Miss day and accompanied his parents
Agnes Baird of Lisbon spent Mon-
day afternoon with Mrs. Katherine
Paralta
Peet.
to Tipton Monday afternoon to at-
tend the funeral of his uncle, An-
drew Moffitt.
The Gracia Guild of the Presby-
terian church served their annual
chicken pie supper Wednesday eve-
ning and added a neat sum to their
treasury.
The H. and W. Club met Thursday
night with Mrs. O. A. Byrne and
Mrs. Paul Thomas, Thursday night
Mrs. Itay BoRon
The Paralta Embroidery club met
with Mrs. Edith Crain in Mount
Vernon, assisted by Mrs. Mollie
and a large window was broken, and daughter Jean Ann, Mr. and
Many trees in the large grove, sur- Mrs. Virgil Beese, and Mr. and Mrs.
rounding the farm buildings were Myron Henry of Cedar Rapids were
uprooted, and many minor damages Sunday dinner and supper guests
were reported throughout the vi- of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beese.
cinity. John Lorence and sons Junior and
------ Everett of Mount Vernon, Mr. and
HAVE RALLY DAY Mrs. Frank Matela of Cedar Rapids;
Rally Day was observed Sunday Mrs. James Barta and Mrs. Leo
in the local United Brethren Sun- Zenisek were Sunday afternoon via-
day school. Over 100 members were itors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lor-
in attendance to listen to the inter- ence, Sr.
eating program sponsored by Supt. The Rev. J. E. Michalek assisted
Cyrus Lamb and his corp of in- with thirteen hour devotions at Me-
structors, chanicsville, Sunday, and then left
.~,~*,~T~ T~-----~ a,~ for Chicago where he expects to
" "1 t vImt for several days.
lvirs Olin t~usse I anu mrs lvlin- r- " "~1---i -' ~-"-'-'--
"~u Ii e " r'ai - .- =. l M ~. nay~ cu~ ng anu uaugntcr
nle Ix sse n~e ~. nea ~ne unitealSharon of DeWitt visited a few
mretnren ~aales --%,1(1 society at the]Haw with Mr and Mr~ ]=tnnald
country home of Mrs Edith Rus i
. -~Kessler. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
sell on .weonesoay.alternoon Alter iKessler and daughter Beverly drove
~ne ousIness meeting, Ivlrs. ~nne-ito DeWitt and Mrs. Gleusing and
feller openea, tne packages ol gii~.s I Sharon accompanied them to her
wmcn were Drought ~or the cnurcn lhome
kitchen: The hostesses then served! Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Krob enter-
a delicious cafeteria lunch to the I tained at dinner Sunday Mr and
17 members and five guests present IMrs Vernon Kent Mr 'and" Mrs.
Guests included Miss Addle Dar-]Milo Krob and children Marilyn
row, Mrs. Laura Switzer, Mrs. Ruby I John and Eugene Dorothy Zeni"
Brokaw, Mrs. Clarice Stingley and lshek Lloyd Krahlik, Irene Sullivan
Mrs. Dorothy Pye. 'and 'Bill Zenisek.
~. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pavel and
htvZr~aut~te~ee~v~rs ~.Iu~:rla ana. i daughter Dorothy, Miss Marcella
son War~n of " "'- g ana Chehak Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Good-
walumore, MO spent "'
Thursday with Mrs. J. R. Bicker-!
staff, i
Mrs. Walter Hoppe, Nancy and
Marilyn, spent the week end with
her father, J. H. Walker at Cedar:
Rapids ~'~T~. T~. ~
Mr and Mrs. E. J. Brown of Viola ~J~ ~1 U~flA~] J lyl~l~) ~
were Friday evening dinner guests
in the Ellsworth Tallman home.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Carter of Mil-
waukee were Monday evening call-
era in the Eldo Stingley home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rub/ of Dav-
enport and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rub/of
Stone City were business callers in
town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilmore ac-
companied Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Lorton of Amber to Coggon Sun-
day where they were guests at a
Bolton, on Friday afternoon, with It was a farewell party for. Mr. and chicken dinner in the Paul Norton
twelve members present. Mrs. Will Mrs. G. Dutton, who will move to home
Travis, Mrs. Effie Butler, Mrs. Nettle Marion. soon. Bridge. was the di- Mrs. Florence Cook and Mr. and
Duncan, and two children wereversion of the evening. Mrs. Otho McDonald and son Olin
guests. The president, Clara Mc- The Ways and Means Society of spent Monday evening" with" the Ira
Shane held a business meeting and the Presbyterian churcn w,ll meet Daub family.
the afternoon was spent visiting. Friday afternoon Oct 10th, in the Mr and Mr
,s.R.H. Russell spent
Delicious refreshments were serv- : . days last week with Mr.
church parlors at 2 30 several
ed. Fred Leaf spent the afternoon The Priscilla Bible class of theand Mrs Willard Russell ne- '~'~
,at ~--~OA -
with Art Crain. Presbyterian church held their an- ence
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolton spent nual picnic supper in the. Earl Mr." an d Mrs A T ~'ro~ AU,~,
Wednesday with Mrs. C. E. Clark Hoover home on Tuesday. evening, and Patty Ann were urdaySat call-
in Marion. The Gracia Guild of the Presby- era in the Earl Brownhome at
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolton spent terian church will meet with Mrs Viol
, a.
last Saturday and Sunday in Paul Thomas, east from town Fro- Mrs W-'lie Parks an
' y a aanlce OZ
Springfield, Illinois, with Dick Mar- hay nignt, uct. ivan. . Slide Rock vicinity were guests on
tin and his daughter, Mrs. Aubrey enn ware came aown Irom t~ene Monday of Mrs J N p--,--
Ross. Ray Bolton s and Mr. Mar- Plaine for an over Sunday. VlSlt Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hay called u,^"
tin's were neighbors when they with relatives and frienus. . Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Lamb at their
lived in Gettysburg, S. D. Emil Mr and Mrs Albert Dennis home north of town
,~unoay ax~er-
Zach attended to the chores while moved to Cedar Rapids the past afternoon
Ray Bolton's were gone. week, where he has employment Mr ~n~t M'r~ ~ ~ A.m.~ ~,o~o
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jepsen attend- with LaPlante Choate. -uests from Frid
. ~ ay unu, sunaay m
ed the 25th wedding anniversary of The M. B Bridge Club met with the Earl Domer hom~ near 'Pintnn
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larsen near Mrs F M Wilson on West Main -. ~"
Sunday dinner guests *n the Joe
Centrl City Sunday A bountiful st Friday afternoon. It was a fare- Hora home were ^ "^-
" . .~ MrS. Arrnlnt,~ ~**-
dinner was served at noon. Mr well for mrs uutton le- of Mount Vernon "
" ": . ~ ; mr. and Mrs.
Larsen is a brother of Mrs. Jepsen. i ~. r eyen at~enuea a meeting
- Virgil Tallman, Marwn and Jim-
Mrs. Ethel Rose was a Cedar Rap- in ~isoon rnursaay night oi me m~
Mmiede Co aOnid1 C: Itr wasdeal~Pet~ioal ~lrs. Perry Joslin and baby son
ids visitor Wednesday. n. ' 1
Mrs. Bernice Cook and Wanita t g g g# ,~ were brought to the Forest Easterly
spent a few days at Ray Bolton's from over the state was present. A. "home Sunday from an I,~wa ~i~y
last week. supper was served at the Challis hosnital
I i - "
Mary Larsen spent Saturday night, Cafe after the meet ng Mr and Mr
~ *raUaUD, l~amerlne
with Jens Jepsen's. A goodly number from this Io- Lucille ana *v o, ~ '
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gibson and~cality attended the Cattle Congress da-, dinner'"-ue"~-~'-'"-'~''~t--~'- ~'~'""
- .~- J m ~ *zz ~z*e ~zurence
Joan of Marion spent Sunday after-]at V~raterloo last week ne ram '~o~'
. ,~ u,~ nume a~ unn ana supper
rather spoiled the enjoyment of the ues
noon with Homer McShane's. I g ts in the John Daub home north
Mrs. Effie McShane is building a ltrip, of town
new barn. The cement has been, Raplh Yule returned home Mon- Mr a ^-^
! . nd Mrs. Russell Reed, M~r~-
poured for the foundation and floor oay morning trom a most pleasant dith Ann and Lmda" of SpringvL.~" 'u,~
Willard Miller has bought a new over Sunday visit m Milwaukee,Mr and Mrs Fra~ ~ ~ D^~'
one-row corn picker. George W s. by of Blairstown and Mr. and Mrs
Dvorsky has bought a new two-i Mr. and Mrs. DavidBoyles andj R Bickerstaff were ~ue. t~ ~n~
i " " ' ' " --
row corn picker,family spent Sunday evening m the i~ dinner Sunday in the R. H. B~,~-~'-
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jepsen spent iparemai rran~ ~oyles nome. l erstaff home
Wednesday evening with Pete i Mrs. George Dennis came up lj R Bickerstaff w~ ~ ~n---,^-
r i -- .uay
Christiansen's near Viola I f om Sabula Fr day afternoon and I after " ~ o~]],~ i ~,~
I noon buslnes
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corporan and]returned on Sunday afternoon to be/mosa
girls of Cedar Rapids spent Sun-i in readiness for her work Monday Mr' and Mr~ R ~ ~ 11 ~ =
day with Mr. Zach and Emil. imthe hybmd corr~ office. . ]Mr and Mrs.-Harlan Russell an~
~- -- ---------- s ~ a l~ stas m vea to ~5e Everett call
- ed on the Dale Green-
L ,in B,~ on Mountain Peaki dar Rapids where she has employ- awald family at Iowa City, Sunday
ment. Her home across from the afternoon and made the acquaint-
One of the highest monuments l~ school house will be for rent ance of the new daughter, Carol
the world, a bust of l,enln. Is local. Mrs. Herman Buck gave a dinner
ed on a peak In the Pamlr range. It Sunday, honoring her son Herbert, Ann, born Sept. 25, weight 6 lbs.
was carried to the height of 7,126 and daughter Vera, who were cele- 6 oz. Mr. Greenawald was formerly
meters by group of Soviet moun brating their birthdays. The guests superintendent of the Morley school.
lain cllml~ra, included: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reece Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin, Flor-
Greazel and sons Victor and Rich-
ard, and daughter Leone.
Guests at dinner Sunday at tl~e Sout]I
home of Mrs. Anna M. Kucera were
Mr. and Mrs. John Grabin and son
Woodrow of Oxford. ~0OD CH
Mrs. Cecil Goodlove has charge ~LUB ME
of the reporting for the Solon E.con- The Goo
omist, in the place of Miss l~.ona ~et on F:
Frederick, who has severed l~er~ the M
connection with the Economist.~embers
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Louis Roit, Mrs. George Brock,
and Mrs. Carl Wehrle and son Jo- " vanteu- t.!
seph left for their homes in Au- Parachute
rora, Ill Monday and Mrs. Louis
Roit remained for another week's At
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
f~
Joe T. Brock. ~ Once
A number of relatives from here
were entertained at dinner Sunday FOR
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ANYTHING
Dohrer at Iowa City, Mrs. An- YOU NEED
toinette Sedlacek, Mr. and Mrs. H.
O. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles TRY OUR WANT ADS
Greazel and son Charles and daugh-
ter Marie 2 Mr. anI d Mrs. ~Georg I~e II I II
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]0azs' a: d[ (',lit, ~tard~t her 21S'Datedin rhea
To be held at Farm east side of Lisbon, Iowa, on
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.
'B 15('"
oar,; ,]
They are sired by Model Wave, 5th Prize Jr. Yearling,
Iowa State Fair 1941, and Lisbon Col whose reputa"
tion as a top sire of the right kind needs no introduc"
tion. 1st prize light weight pen of Duroc barrows and
grand champion oen of Duroc barrows at 1941 IoWa
State Fair, were sired by a son of Lisbon Col, bred and
developed on this farm, and sold in my last year's sale.
Parties wishing hogs with good loins, rounded hamS,
da red, attend my sale. New blood for old customerS.
Cholera Immune Lunch Stand on Grounds
TERMS CASH
BERT sboM!LLER
Guy Pettit and Walt Challis, Auctioneers
Se tuber 25, 194].
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You are making this the greates year in Pioneer history.
More farmers axe ordering Pioneer hybr d, seed corn this year
rout in uantities, than ever before.
Last spring, about one-half of all the farmers in Iow
,planted some Pioneer. ' .
This fall most of those who grew a crop of Pioneer are
reordering. Thousands of farmers who did not plant Pionee
la4t spring are swin in to it now.
average order now oalls for about more Pioneer corn
than the average Order last year.
On September 25, 1941, Iowa faz ers had ordere& more
twice u attch Pioneer am on the saae 4ste last year --'-
Pioneer corn breeders and seed house workers eatly ap-
preciate your oonfidenee in them. will deliver to You
the best eeeA corn they know how to pro uee.
J. M. VISLISEL JOHN LEFEBURE
R.it Cedar Rapids, lowa Falrfax, Iowa
W. LEE FINN EMERY HEMINGWAY
Central City, Iowa It. 7, Iowa City, lowa
OTTO PRUESS J.W. STREETER
Iechanicsville, Iowa Anamosa, Iowa
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