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Mt. Vernon Social iMinisterial Assn. Honors Woman's Club Notes m: R ~ea, le~ei;~e' "r.~e~ T ~-~v.~n /~Anntpke' I~e~l~ Mt. Vernon. la. Ifawkeye-Reeol~ Pe~|;e~elae Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gorden of
"~" --'~ ''~'" and The Lisbon Herald n -- --~''--~v~ Long Beach Calif. are visiting the
~Vernon chapter, O.E.S. ":;ill meet!Rev, and Mrs. Hunt GENERAL MEETING ~.~ "~r * ~ ,'~ + ,~ ,4 w~ ~.~+. -- Thurs Oct U, 1951 rage ~ Mrs. Don Dolezal Leonard Go-dons' Other guests
m esd. ay, Oct. 16, at 7:30 p.m. i The October general meeting will county women attended the annual : ::, 2::-~: I1 -~ ~ The Clifford Loves and the Homer Sunday were theE. W. Gardens of
~?~ndship club will meet with! The first monthly meeting of the be at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22. in the ~ :'~'~" : ,~namosa frank ~oroons oI rip, m,
tea honoring the old, and new : ::~i~~: : ; .~ . --. Loves of Des Molnes were guests of Robert Gardens and Donald of Ce
Mile Wolrab Wednesday after-!Ministerial association was held at social rooms of the Methodist township Farm Bureau women's ,: = Putn,m BIIra4' mm the Austin Armstrongs Sunday :-
committees at the pleasant coun- ~ Enjoying the Dairy Cattle Con-,"; "
i~[~Oct. 17. the Methodist parsonage Monday church. The Garden Club will be ~ ~ ~ ~,~v " oar lxapms ~ary ~ornon or v~t
, J. Harold Ennis entertained with 28 in attendance. After an ex- in charge of the program, try home of Mrs. Don Thomson. ~(;I,L!:, E[~&m ~t~,~- ~,~l,~ gress last week were the Adolph vernon anu ti. e. Hereon.
:0ur couples at dinner at the Mrs cellent potluck dinner Rev Bruce ,r~ t~, h,~,-a ,~in Mrs. Sailor Phelps County Wom- ~i: :~ ~m~ V1 11~I~ Bidermans Chester Millers, Austin The George Hurts spent the week
,v~st' Walters home Tuesday Eyestone presiding for the .Presi- meet with Mrs. Uther at her en's chr presided. The old chair- :: .~i:;:i :~ m~l~i :~.:~. ELY Armstrongs, Don Dolezals and the end with relatives at Davenport
~ng in honor or me oirmaay at o ent ~.ev. ~. v. wlmams, ln~ro- home on Thursday Oct. 18 at men introduced the new ones and ~ F -- 1he rumam town.snip Joe Viktors. and Muscatine.
his oucea ~r vmzumuar oi me rac- . ~. ' ' m ~ arm ~ureau electeu new officers ~ 4.~ th~ ~ ,~ r.r^ ~ -" it,~,~ The Lowell Kohls and Dell Kohla
. . ' n p.m. ~oara memaers are -- ~ ,-.^5 ~.',~ : ~~ :~: i. lvlonaay mgnt at a regular meeting their ~nn .Tim ,t Am,~,of Lisbon visited at Redfield Tues
.~1~. and Mrs. David Mathias of ult.y w.no :spoKe on me new awaK-listed on page 13 of the Year- v r~. ~vmorea wx cxteu~,uu~,~ ~ ~ !,;, . nd called
supervisor for the 6th district com- I~~ ~ ~ on the J hn Turners there. Y Y
~onCl0n, End, land were ~uests of enzng m mma. tie recognlzea me, ~,u ~ I, ~ ~ . .' ~ .: ::~:at the ~ly ~ad Fellows' club room o day and Wednesda with the Hart
0her at a "~ e ---~-'-, "~ft'~rnoon : world leadership of America but ~,~ ,= .~ ~ ' . ( xtapnael r'zsare~ was electea chair- . " Kohls
~ algto 7 at~t~e~l~r"~a~d~VIrs Roy didnot feel the, it could fully carry [ :~.~u ~,~=u,u ?~u o~m%o~u~ ,~ phmented Llnn county on the many ~,~l II~ ~ !m.n ~ The Ben Heals entertained at a .
achmvements of the past year and ~~ ll~ ~l [ secretar~ "~Co~'::-~:'~--'~-~=~u~zs~ birthday dinner Sunday in the hen- zvir:, aria wzrs: ularence ~voboda
etson home The Mathiases left ' out the spn lt of paczfism as repre- i ~,~h,-~v ~, o ~, ~,- ,~o = no~)ea everyone would attend the I[!~l~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ,a ~,a,~ ~ut u,~ ,~ ~f no, ~,~ n + ~,real htt d aria waren oz lVlUSCatine were over-
t~eSdav f~ ~ ~ sented in the great leader Ghandi. i ~ ~" " !year were presented by Vincent ." ~ en -ini ht uests Thursda of h
specml group meetings. The lessons I[~ li ~l[ i lug were the Denn Heal familv~ g g y t e Law-
s "o "'~. ,~,-~as . . The meeting was a farewell for t CRAFTS GUILD for Clotohor N h d n, ~~ ~ ~,nur~t ~emman. ~ezresnmems were Y " rence Larsons
Mr . u. ~ ,~orton was guest oI ~, d M, E c'. Hunt who are I Craits group will meet ivionctay ". : ~served . ,anu me z~urt I~eals. i " ,
mtl " ' cember will be flowers rug making ~~ ~ ~ ', . by the committee. Mrs. For- Saturda, ,w-ni,- +*,= ~,~-~ ~,~ ~i Gary Gordon of Mt. ~ernon
. or at a baby shower Fmday l^-vin" for Indianola to live with Oct 15 at 7:30 at the Red Cross and stuffed to'~s ' ' l~ ~ ~ ]rest eunrmeister Mrs. Monroe'. o++o,~oa ~,2 ~,~:,~" *~'~,~"='.'+*'~,~.'~! spent the week end with the Leon-
~aing at the home of Mrs ~ ~ s r "1i d i rooms 'to "Get Ready Early for "' H " i i
-narl me uaugnter swr~ ~rmu ~ nme ,
es Starr Mrs Wesley Ward ; r--i or [ Christmas" Mrs R H Thompson Mrs. Sailor Phelps read the goals ~m ~ ~ ] emlngway and Mrs. Mllo Ehren- i Lewis Wickham home in Snrina- i ard Gordons.
m(1 M " " worus at ueep app ec x " " ". " for the year. Linn twp. officers are: ~/ ! oerger, i ville. Mrs. Burt Heal and Lewis i "" Mrs. Mi.ldred Houser of Cedar
rs. John Shackford were co- - .'.~ ~ ~ I will demonstrate making decorative
~esses. The nut cups were httle w,~r,~ ~nokon ~nd a liberal nurse Christmas candles and any mem- Mrs. Elsie Decious, chr.; Mrs. Eliza- II~l ~ ~ I OCTOBER p T:A:-I$IE,~,~r ~Wickham were on the program,~aplas w m~ea erlaay in me r. w.
. ~,~1 r~ : - " : helnoaugn name.
beth McConaughy, vice chr.; Mrs. ~[[1 ~ ~ I A large grou- of -atrons attend '.The next meeting will be a Hal-I ~,r~,
)~sery chairs made and decorated ntod them a~ a token of thelbers who have good tricks in can- Albert Fischer, music; Mrs. Glenn ll ~ ~ 'ed the October" I~TA me ti " lateen party at the Denny Heals xv~rs, uuy xv~arun aria ~vtr~ :
-, ae, rs. Ward. l~ ve"an~i ~oodwil( 'idlecraft prepare to share them. t . - e ngi . :mer ~arson at~enctea a meeting o~
. S rather, health, Mrs. Mile Much- ~ W d ' ~on Nov. 3. Everyone IS asked to; .
i Alumlnum foil designing and tool- ale school" Mrs RaV H-r+ ~ il ~ ~ I ednes ay mght at the Ely school ~. a ,~ Pythian Sisters at Anamosa Tues-
ll~AI11 The Rev and Mrs S V Williams i ing for tree decorations, cards, ' ' ~ ~, """ ll ~ lm~ I, Ravmond~ Truhla~. ,~a~" ~"*'~"~ ~'-"~u~ I ', oay evenlng
~l~l~.~l were ~,uests at the'100th anniver-!place mats, etc. will be the second ~rneat~ nalcrela~ir .ns and Mrs' James!l/ ~ ~ Ion safety.measures to be taken~ow :gTh; ofH~PPYraHO~e~.awk?~lSmSete~dYi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon and
-'------- sary of the Anamosa Methodist istudy project for Monday's meet-
~~w~J
o% +n
h ;r :ne3t 4r3M a rn, r ere; aZarnd~i n gMt ~se
YO/]R Ha~E church Sunday. Rev. Williams, a[lng is a~el:~;r;~.mTf;;a~h;~;rs ~al~;ss;n!ThursdaySinntheLeonardYGordon
,~ W,~ra former pastor at Anamosa, assisted [ Ceramics group is progressingP' - ''-~" "~
lan I'm~#~ %Jn %J~;T, ! O :coaxing into a good camera pose !American Legion Auxiliary, read i "~ P'," " !home Other ~ests Thursday eve-
is only 21 inches high 28 inches material on Civil Defense for the," ~ - Mr~ M~rtln
A Fiesta to which the nnhlle i~,nln weze Ml. and
~m =, =,==-,=m-==m mt~ in the services Bishop Charles and has had workshops in units of ' " - ion '~lams " i " "~-- -
KI A111"1 1 !11 Brashares preached the sermon. ! three or four as arranged with Mrs. invi+od .-.;~' ~-^ ~---'-~ :-- ,-'-~-~'~2-L-'- long and weighs about 20 pounds. [ housewife. Mrs. Joe Zbanek was ; a~ m a----~ ,----~-, ,~ + Sheehey anddaughters of Snrin~-
~~I|n-~] ~iBaird. Clubwomen interested may ct'~st'-e~ur~ff'T~h=urs~av'even~n~e~2t~:It is a seven months' calf which in charge of the program Audrey ~r, ana mrs. $. M. uavls iville ~ ~ "
If still start ceramics. Call Mrs. Baird ~ s' - " ', was not expected until the first part Stastny player a piano solo and i m---- u s -- '--- u ) The Ivan Bates family of Water-
ininf ~tndv t,l~ nf th,~ ;of November. The cow had another iRate Bemcka played a number on~ Y Y ~ Iloo soentthe week end in the
,~ N k W I1 U I" I~ Ii Mrs. Max Padzensky of Cedar ~o. oponsoreo Dy me women oz me ~ ' ~u n~nr ,-arm nou~
" ~ - For that tired nervous feeling, II Rapids has invited those interested churches, it will open with a pot- e%;nd~n'd2rie195tLe cow up two P;:r::::rdha:'mPlma~)3rTh~;e am:dea~ 't MARTELLE -- Mr and Mrs J H ! L ~ioe,B b:: hom~. .
due to lack ofessential Vita It to her home for a demonstration luck supper at 6:15 followed by a i i "' Davis of near Mt Vernon have l t f get t e frzed chmken
. . n'~ I]of figurine painting. Any elubwo- ,~,~ - ~ ~+~ "~.~ ~ ~ r weeKs ago expecczng me cm~ rater, tenaance or me iocal ~'.i.~ rte- ~, ,~,~,~ h,~ ~ ' ~, n'suD!oer UC~ 1~ at me vmreme
v-,~s- m o~ ~ '"~*~ Thursda'" Se-'t 27 while milkin" inI* r"-~rv^d i ~ .~ ~ r ! -,-. . ;,
mlns ana iron, With the ora a
'~ ' II man may attend. Make reservation and other typical entertainment ~: ~P ", ' k' ~ ~,~i,~a l ~es w~ ~e v~. ~ ~:.~ue ! Mrs. Henry Lovig. The Lovigs will lvl~noctis~ church.
. . new I i with Mrs. Scobey this week end. which will close with a movie the pasture. ~.~e ~eat-u ~ ~ % P i t~aymon ana mrs. ~vmo xrp i rnnvo f3rt 1R ~n C'.alo~vill~ Wi~ me wilmer a, arsons accompan-
- " . .J~ll~lkl@ II Date will be set then. She is also ' When he finished he loo~ea arounn ) --- "'" led the Geor-e Prestons and Linda
' . as there were no calves in the pas- I A group of e o e e - ; r
l~l~~l~ OLA - 8ERON - 12 still taking names of those interest- mmea in bourn Amerma ' wings ' m n fr m th om --
to the Word An offering will be ~m ~-~ "~- "1"= Ti--~r-CENTURY CLUB Jeanne to MeG e~,or and Marquette
. " : The newest most complete Vi- l! ed in having a class in sketching. . ' rare mat ne Knew oz me calz ~ umty a~tenueu tx~e ~ u ,he n I n, o + ~ ~. + +u a~ ~,nda-,
recelven for theProtestantwork -- ~,-~--~-~- ,~ ":^-~" ~* ~l^~- ' ~,e ,~emury c,uo me~ Wl, ,~rs. ~. a.
i watKeu in irom me pasture on its sme~.er ~ %**UIIV~IILIUII all. l lt 17 ~d~- [ A T. "W,r, ,w.~ ', Wa,4 ~o,4.~ ,~,o.~,;~a Mr- anti Mre f~.==r~*,cra Msllla nf
tamin capsule containing B-I ---- in ~aun America. ',own power Its mother was a ant last week Attending were: "'" ,? ~a s ~,
. I~ " ""tamin I BERTRAM TW]P. FARM BUREAU With the potluck meal there will- .~ " ~ ' jwlth Mrs. Raymond Miller as co- Mt. Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. John
I,Liver, Iron ana Vl s. !
. . .-,I[ The meeting of the Bertram " ~ dersey-uuernsey cow WhiCh nact ~names X~laerman ueorge ~orenc
be available authentic Latin Amer IL ~-, I-" k' I hostess Mrs Janet Meeks was on Barr of Osceola were visitors in
- - ~-I z Is me r~ewes? ~-t.omplex [[ township Farm Bureau has been ' oeen oreu to an ~ngus HUn. ~ eonaru ~zatszy txuuo~pn ~wa ate ~
man foods for those who wish them" [ Geor-e Malatek' Robert Malatek'~ the program with a rehglous book the Lawrence Larson home Wed-
. Vitamin discovered by Sclen- [[ postponed from Oct. 16 to Oct. 18, at desserts as known in the U S / ,":--~-~ ~ .m Do-a'ld and *q-;:--1 ~i-- and Ver'l review, nesday.
~'"mamam~ll tist for the relief of deficien- Ii 8:00 p.m. in the Bertram hall. New should nnt h~ h ~vh+ hli+ ~Pl,]~I Moun! vernon Doclal,non Mal" t" " " : ---- Visitors in the Leonard Gordon
" ~ ties caused by anemia I, officers in the 4-H organizations ' I a eK. Mr. and Mrs. James Pavetka have home Saturday night were the
Will De correct. Articles Ior ms- i Ivlrs. ttex Dear~ Will entertain her t Frank Drimovskv of Phoenix -^. ~,~ ;.~+- -,~ ~,^.~^ +*, ~.
I z,o",J iwill be installed and new members ~ -,=a ~,-,--,~- Gear e ivlelne~es oz ivtt vernon
play and decoration will be Tel-ibirdge club Thursday evening Arizona s~'en" the de'" with ~ g " '
~~r'-~] k'[~ A fu|l monlh$ supply tar only liinitiated in an impressive cere come ana snouln oe orougnt to me llnere writ oe two tables "11,v ~ :, en o~ Mr. anu mrs ~amson ~ne the Frank Gardens and Rollin of
ll~k~,~ I M[~ $5.98 J l mony.A demonstration will be and Mrs. Frank Krob last Wednes- James Daubers will move into the -~ I-, ~ ^~ ~, ~+ w
cnurcn in me ai~ernoon wltn laDelS i xne ~tmer tiermans oz t:eoar rta- n ,~ ~'~"", "~'--~ "-'~'~''" "" "~- --~'"""
I a d t e Ke e h Go s o g
indicating country a n d owner, plds were Sunday dinner guests in Mrs Louio L~n~ch ~f+ ~+ w-~" ~ "
1 1 ! ~ ~ t I ~ Ii given by a gas company of Cedar ~' apartmen~ vaca~ea Dy me ~'avel~as n h nn t rdon of L n
R A L P H H E A ~ T Y I, Rapids Door prizes will be award i ~ ~v~r. anu ~vxr~. r~. ~. nut,man en- B,~ach Oalif
memoers o~ me smay class win oe. me r~ennem t~laKe nome. I for a week's visit with her father's ^-'~:--~ "- P'~ir home ~"nd~-- " ~ ' " "
" '.I Tour urugg,srr Jill Farmed andBureaua contributiOnbased upongiVenthet num-the hol~3s~ at the tables d b "'r Past Chiefs Association will meet I folks in Watertown S.D. he:tar'of "l~Irs'.= Lolin Remin;(on;s The Golden Millers spent the
~' ber of farmers attending. . a ua les, assls~e y ~vl s. i with Mrs. A. J. Baird rriaay, ~ct. ! Loyal Galt of Silver Springs Md birthday. Present were the Lolin week end with the David Schech-
James Bean, is general chairman1 12 for their usual luncheon !visited last Thursday evening at the Remingtons Steven and Phyliss ters in Truer They all attended
M =;" ~ ~amy ~aorrissey celeoratea ner, : Ivan ttemingmns ann ~arroll ana me t~attle t~ongress in Waterloo
~~ zor me fiesta tiostess cnairman is, i Albert Schultz home - " ' ": " "
rs.t~alpn tieasty, xn charge oz i . I . " " n
f - 1 ninth birthday Saturday, Oct 6, with, Mrs Charles Roztocll was hostess Mrs. ElsieRemingto . Saturday
RALPH SEZ: Some folks work with their hands, some folks oou Wl I oe ~vtrs. ~tDIOn r~ing, irt t h ar n 1 A1 Mor "
Mrs Marl~- l~rt" ill ~'r'~sid"~ "~' r a pa y a t e p e ta " I to a Paper Products party last Frl-
~Xclusive Duo-Therm Period work with their heads, and then, of course, there are also in~ th~ ,~r~o~~'~ ~,~ ~Trs ~or~'~o~ !rissey home. day evening at the Odd Fellows
% ,~ v ,~.;~,~ =, ~. ~."~1 Naomi circle will meet Oct. 18 !Hall. The fall color scheme was
urnltu the bureaucrats
re Styling--beautifies " wmzams win leact group staging I. with Mrs. Lester Buresh. Mrs. Ray carried out
the home it heats. I F--------B------ I Heady will be assistant hostess. ~ '
43c PREP 45c LISTERINE 3UN OR ARM UREAU : v -- I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shoemaker
l~Xcluslve Duo-Therm Dual TH PASTE Come one, come all, to the Junior!mrs" uonata ~ggms, Will nace me spent the week end in Muscatine.
program ana ~v~rs wlargare~ r.azer
Chamber Burner ,qvos ~HAVIN(& ~KkAM /uu
7,~ Farm Bureau party at the Marion the devotions " ' They attended the wedding of Nor-
more 2 for 59c 2 for 59c
. heat from every Rural Independent School Wednes-i ~v o ~o,; ~ ,~ ma Reynolds, cousin of Mr. Shoe-
day. Fun for all, including movies ,ql ~t,r,~v ov,mina t~,~t 6 in e .
drop of oil. ' " tart'n " 8 m h " d
~Rich 29c WlLDROOT 89c HELENE CURTIS ts I g at p. . s arp~, anclngl honor of Levi's birthday Guests Mr. aria Mrs. rorrest runrmeister
fiaish. ~;lle 22=3~gany LIQUID CREAM SHAMPOO SHAMF~DO PLUS EGG and eats. All Linn Co. rural youth!were a brother John anti'his wife spent the week end visiting their
are encouraged to attend and join ,~ ,r,~,-,-, ~,+o Tnd ~ ~i~+,~r td~ daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
hay color scheme. 2 for 39c 2 for 89c In the recreation, which is being T.+hrw~n nf l'.m Pnrf+ C'itv th+ir Robert Touchberry, at Champaign
planned by this year's officers. Re-i ~-~'~'";ff~ ~ .r'-N,:,~',~sw~n~ter~-an'~l Ill. They attended the Illinois-Wis-
mem- r th d
+New! Exclusive Automatic u oe e ate is next wea uct.' +h,~ c- +,= l~n~n~w~nd~-~ ~ d~,t~h. Cousin football game Saturday.
~Ower-Air Blower (optional). GILLETTE ~m. J~acrn 17, at 8 p.m. and the place is the' ~'r~ ~1"~ n"n~f'~ri'~nd-~'~r'~ -*~r'~h. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schultz and
~irculates h~at hv fo~,-, " SUPER-SPEED RAZOR ASPIRIN Marion Rural Independent School! ~u'rnVa~ of"Ce~ia'r'Ran-i~ts family attended a birthday dinner
- -~s north of Marion. Be sure to come t honoring Mrs. Schultz' mother, Mrs.
~aves up to V4 on fuel. with 10 BIue Blades For Children and bring your friends. SAINT STUDY CLASS Monimia Stoner in Cedar Rapids.
'~raist High Dial Control $1.00 39c Doris Jiroutek, reporter,i The second meeting of the joint Miss May Hanlon of Indepen- I;t,
lets you dial heat like,!study class of the Presbyterian and Uall ] no
You tune a radio.
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FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE
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I have leased the D-X Station on East Main street in Mt.
FRANKLIN BUREAU +Methodist women was held in the
Franklin Township Farm Bureaui
o,Methodist church Tuesday morning.
wil~ meet Tuesday, Oct. 16, at o:,v Coffee in Bolivian style, with
p.m. in the Youth Center. doughnuts preceded t h e lesson
TEMPERANCE M]EETING : which was presented by Mrs. James
the m Bean asslsted
At eeting of the Temper-: i by Mrs. Miron Mor-
ance Society, Dr. Albion King gaverm anu mrs. Isaac Corn The 35
a resume of the summer's work inw men took part in questions and
Canada and various parts of the discussion of tbe history and back-
U. S. in which he had been engaged, ground of Latin America. Mrs.
especially in the leadership schoolsMert n Green brought the devo-
for youth. A large attendance wasti nal message Mrs. P W. Peter-
present and much appreciation was
expressed for Rev. Hunt in found-
ing the society and keeping the
spirit of it at a high level.
Friendly Birthday club will meet
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 18, with
Mrs. Ruth Simonds. Mrs. Alma
Cooley and Mrs. Effie Butler will
be assisting hostesses.
son was in charge of a display of
interesting articles brought by Miss
Name Lathe from Mexico. Mrs.
Chas. Paul, Mrs. Ed Starry and
Mrs. Albion King presided over
the coffee.
The third meeting will be Tues-
day, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m in the Pres-
byterian church. All ladies inter-
ested are invited to attend.
deuce spent the week end visiting
in the Joe Kremenak home. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Dolezal were Sunday
dinner guests also. Mrs. Mary
Minor and daughter Bernice called
Sunday afternoon.
The Wes Hyneks spent Sunday at
the Bill Neitderhisar home.
Linn Grove
Mrs. Dale Strother and Jane El-
len of Eldon spent last week in the
Glenn Strother home, while Dale is
working at West Branch. During
the week they called on several
friends and relatives in the neigh-
borhood.
The Guy Martins of Central City
were Sunday supper guests of the
Glenn Strothers.
For Fine Performance
Most Dependable
Minimum of Service
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Dial 6121
Radio and Television
Don Cook, proprietor
Mt. Vernon, Iowa
Vernon formerly operated by Eugene Clark.
The station will be open Monday morning, Oct. 15, under
my management. Old and new customers and friends are cor-
dially invited to try our service. I will do my utmost to give you
prompt, courteous and satisfying service.
The station will have a full line of Mid Continent and Fire-
stone products.
Watch my advertisement in next week's issue for news of
specials.
Donald I. Krumm
Mt. Vernon, Iowa
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Dial 2321 -- Mt. Vernon, Iowa
This Is Your Community Chest
1. Boy Scouts
2. Camp Fire Girls
3. Cancer Society
4. Salvation Army
5. Crippled Children's Sodety
Member of Your Local Chamber of Com-
merce and Community Workers will contact
you starting Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Pursuant to an order of the Linn County District Court, the under-
signed Guardian will sell the Personal Property of Effie M. Keedick at
Public Auction to the highest bidder on,
Starting at 12:30 P. M.
Having sold the Keedick home, the sale will be held at the residences+
617 First Street in Mr. Vernon, Iowa, across the street from the Cornell i
College chapel. We are starting the Auction early as this is a large Sale
with a lot of Antique furniture, dishes, linens and other items.
Antique And Old Items
Walnut upholstered triple-settee with matching 4 guest and 2 hostess chairs; Walnut uph.
double settee with hostess chair; Walnut marble top center table; Walnut floor model long
mirror; Walnut 3 ft. wall mirror; 2 Walnut uph. seat dining chairs; Walnut hall tree; Mahog-
any center table; metal shade electric table lamp; large glass bowl and globe oil lamp elec-
trified, this is a beautiful model; all kinds and sizes of walnut and gilded picture frames;
jewelry, beads, stones, ornaments, albums, dresser and buffet sets, baskets and vases; Win-
field revolver, patented in 1876; several hundred china and glass dishes and ornaments of
all kinds including a nice set of Haviland dishes; 8 kerosene lamps; music cabinet; sewing
cabinet; Walnut kitchen table; several rocking chairs, some very old; several Oriental rugs,
one is 10x12 with throw rug; several Bagdad Portieres, drapes, curtains and sashes.
Antique Bedroom Furniture
Walnut bed, very high head, beautiful carving with matching Marble top Vanity dresser
with mirror, Marble top wash stand and towel rack; Walnut bed not so high, beautiful de-
sign, matching dresser with mirror; Walnut dresser, 4 drawer with mirror; Walnut wash
stand; China bedroom toilet bowl set; 3 lounge wardrobes; 3 storage wardrobes. Most of
the above items are in very good condition, a few will need some repair.
Other Household Goods
Emerson upright piano; Wicker steamer chair, like new; chest of drawers with mirror;
dictionary stand; Oak book case, 7 sections, one with desk; Oak dining room suite, ext. table,
buffet, glass front china closet and 6 chairs; Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine; sewing sup-
plies and materials including 50 patterns of dress.length materials; Regina electric vacuum
sweeper; curtains, bedding, all kinds of linens; 7 trunks; cash boxes and safes; Globe kitchen
range; cooking utensils; kitchen tables; hand, garden and lawn tools and a lot of miscellan-
eous articles.
LEONARD KEEDICK
bill 2362
TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE
Mt. Vernon
Make This A Big Red Feather Year
Guardian of Effie M. Keedick
R. B. Wolfe, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, Attorney
Wilbur Colby, Mechanicsville, Iowa, Auctioneer Mt. Vernon Bank & Trust Co. Clerk
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