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T Twelve club will meet Friday af-, ,
Mt. Vernon Soc,al !ternoon Oct. 19 with Mrs Robert F FIower Arranger W, II 50th Ann,versarv Touchdown I Mt. Vernon School News V.ern.on J nawkeye-Recom
~. . ! Barnes.' Please 'bring thimble and l~t. ~|,i,~ [ / i Cars driven by Max Northrunl ann lne Lpoon liel~lo D
~guiar session of the Rebekah,: ~.~ ::- - ~ -- lnurs uct. 1~ lV~l --~** ,~
l~ ' ~. needle [~n ~,~|UD ~ro~ram ~:~ Tr|~5 u~howk q and Mrs Rex Dean took MVHS '
m meet Tuesday uct. 23. I Kathleen Notbohm entertained ; v I : ; [ r" baton twirlers to Fairfield Saturday
~le~rs pracuce Iollowmg the the 8th grade class of the Martelle! /viembers of the Woman's Club! ~: ~.~i i~':.~iii:~ .~:~: }/ .~ "~::: ~ ;!~' :i:[ } Victory was sweet for Mus,an-[t participate in the twirling con- =,
~?g~,~ . i consolidated school at a party and I i will be privileged to hear Mrs. Y. i~ ;:~ :~; ~ ~:~: !fans Friday as the local l~o~itest in connection with the march- ADaey t,reeK
Th--~v::~ ~nms Kramer was^ hostess ! wiener roast on Saturday evening, ! B. Ebersole of Davenport speak to [ ~ ~'~:::::~:: ~ [ ' !knocked out the Iowa City Blue: [ mg band season. Annabelle Sturtz Mrs. Wilton Guma
e0ff~eeua Y morning zor a v!.ou O:CmCK ! Oct. 13. Ten of her classmates, Mrs. [ them Monday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. in I ~ ~:: :i~ : :': i ~ I '~ !hawks 6 to 0 in the tensest ball:ann ~onim f. ores~ received Dirt-
0f ~^servea to tne execuuve ooaro Jones, of Viola, their class sponsor, the social rooms of the Methodist I ~;~ '~,!game of the season. With the mem- ;. stun ~.wo raungs. A great deal of ~xaK~ ~a~ t:Om~.lNl~U
,'.".~ Woman's club. : Mrs. Ivan Reed, of Springville, and I church, Mrs. Ebersole is a well- i ~ ~ [ ~ [ory still fresh of last year's defeat [ expemence was. gained as the local Lovety sunsmny, w may nays we
uzcl~y Mm 'known fl ' glI~S saw marcnmg bands m corn nave oeen having jus~ wna~ me 1Jr
~,~ " er, son of Mrs. N. A. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Siver of Mar- i ower arranger having tak- i,i ~ at the hands of University High, a l ~ " ordered to dr- ' " "~ "
~er, celebrated his birthday Sat-: telle, were guests. Following the lena number of honorary and cash! I ~ i fighting Mr. Vernon squad took the peuuon man. Helss read t~a ~Utavt~ael~ rn c~op.
,~2ay With nine guests with dessert wiener rcast games and dancing prizes on her entries in flower i I ~, field under co-captainshin of Dick I ,-~ -- ~ . . p p e es o e- .
-,u a . . -- ~ ~ne rtomecommg peps~er pmns'Maybe we won't have much leaf
theatre party, were enjoyed, shows. She is an accredited judge I "~ I Moore and Bill Lenz are getting underway at the high rakin
~t~ha~t:sr DrTed fY:unEgOonW~le~nnee! W.SC.S. MEETINGS ~ubtsheanI~Wafr/:::rt]ted c2:dr::tns " I ~ i tiel~w~t~VllP~ fl~I:r ~:Jn~: lnina cS~h ;le" Che~leade~tSooWfllrob;ram)h:~dtgohta~ v:: bwei~emcnut~ig:~ii~mn~t~i
Oct. 24. Mrs. Mary Parsons : W.S.C.S. Circle Meetings for Wed-] ~orks?ops, on/lowerarrangmg for ,! ~,: i the league at .700. U. High is i slated for 7:30 Oct. 25th in the audi- ! same wood. Bean combining has
~': uave tne program, i nesday Oct. 24 at 2:30 p.m.: Circle i""~=: ~'~ = -,= ~:=~. [,] now uea with Wapello at .750 !torium and of the customary bon-;been started the rain will put a
~t~rs. E. G. Hunt was honored guest i No 1 'Mrs John Smith chm will| vs ~evso,e w.m spea.~ on :,i [or zna anu w.e.s.t. Llbe~y .re- ] fire and snake dance following out-stop to that' now for a few days
luncheon Mon a n h hom ' ' . ' . "' 'bringing ~ne txola ot au~umn mains on top Still unaelea~ea
,d y ~ t e e~ meet w~th Mrs Orlo Hmght at 2 i,; ; : doors There will be a pep band, All m all everybody's busy ~ettin~
~,^ff~rs. Paul Ostergaard. Other !p.m.; No. 2, Mrs. Harold Moore, m~o ~n e ~ ome aemgnea ~o a p- ] i "rials r r~aay the mu~ags wi~ speakers and the highlight of the!ready for' winter. - - " "
~s were the retired ministers'iehm with Miss Alice Betts, Mrs. 1P ei~~ ~ a~. nomema~ershwno ] ~ ; ~e ~al~.O-~Ouna,or a game se~ I evening--a stunt by the faculty! !
"~' John Bryant Bryant will have the . *.' ~'*~/% Y' I --- 1 ~o.r ~-uu p m: Le~s go down ~oI -- I Mrs. Leitha Kaplan and Harold
Entr . r woum nxe ,o Know more on at- ' Mr and Mrs Jose ~ wapeHo rriaay: f Homecomin ueen candidates i .
n . e Nous will meet Monday, ! program; No. 3, Mrs. Chins Kramer 1 . . ph B~derman i : . . . g Q were supper guests Wednesday
~. 22nd with Mrs Joseph Meade chm with Mrs. Charles Hedges ~r~e~ve arranga.ng, . o u~. ~vno Friends an~ -^'~*= Coach Hipple was still grinning i are oemg cnosen th~s week by pop- I evening at the home of James Gunn
~.or a "-"*~'- ~ ~. " / ~ "~ .x ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~.~ ' mlgnt not De l~rtleularly m,er- I . ~=~a.v~ a~c ,v,tvu ~,*rm now owneo oy ~ntone ~lcter- Tuesday about Friday's win h.t on. i ular vote On Tuesday six of the : wm l(anlan~ wt, r~ cal|ern W~d
laVtlUCK droner, lvlrs. 2kl ,tvlor- ~ l~u. "~, ~v~r~. ~7~v l/pll D~UIIIII~tlI, t~lllll ~ I ,a ** " ~- "
~r~eY will be in charge of the :with Mrs. Burnett Ringer; No. 5, I e st ed, lnlea rnt ng .~ .~ .rlrange I t~ th:r ~v~enah~U~ir:njS::da~idO::, 7::uy~ss ruyc a2efl. Joe was then icentrating all effort on preparation l semor,gtrls,were nora, mated and lnesday evening at the Wilton Gunn
PC0 ll~V~g~ lot- ~JOIll~7~ UU n ~ ~ ~ J~r~l:~ UlU .
;. gram and will talk on "Amer-iMrs. Rex Dean, chm with Mrs ~. garg. - ]m~- ~ *~,;- ~,~o " - ~,~. ~;-~; wr,o ~; ' for Friday He said We were!.~rom mese me nnm selections wiuihome. Thursday evening callers
'~ Art" ~,-, ~z~,~, ~ a Mi*s Nelle uxncers o~ me ~araen Depart- I *"- ==-"-'Y ~." V" "*'.':.~io "'" ~,=,:, w2~" uu~. v tu~: lucky to beat U. High there is no I be made on Wednesday but will re- t were the Dale Larsons
--'-J-.~-~ .'xve mt ver " ',
I . ment will be m charge of the pro- . non. xne occasmn wm zarm owned Dy Joe JllOVeC, aoout a " ' main secret until Homecomin
~rs Everett Shoemaker nlannedlAyers, chm w~th Mrs. Russell[ ~ ~ ,i, be in honor of their 50th wo,~a;n," m;~ ~ ,~, ~ ~. ~ doubt about that. According to; g. Kenneth and Wm Kaplans and
~.d x-: I '~1 ; B ~r,-c ~liz~hoth Wherrv ~ ~" ~-ence wm pre- ] ^ : ~,~ e ! ~ o ?, ~ ~ ~. :.%: y .~ o~ ! the statistics they nad 12 first downs ! ~naring mese top nonors are their families en'o ed a wiener
~yrrma out very successmuy a [ -~":~ "--" & .~U :"~' - I sent a representative exhibit of !a'"v~r~rY" moved to me rranK t'iuiK ~arm ;to our 3 but that deficit was more Anita Barrett Adeline Biderman t ],~ y
~prlse birthday dinner and nartv ' assisting. ~r. ~nester ~mn Will I ~ ~^ .^ ~^,-'- -1--- * tEmma Pazourek dauahter of the when she wa~ *~- ,-~ ~'-^ ~ roast a~ me ~atlsaaes rrmay even-
~l~Ll~ b~IIUU ~,UL 111 ov~ervanee or ~ t~lt~u .y~::at~ ul~.l oiler l'~a
~0t her husba-d W"esda" ~veninj i present the program on Mexico and I ' )Fred Pazoureks wiao lived on what l attende,~ +h,~ r-~.~ ~ : than .equahed by the Mustangs' ag- i . nc.y . ~aston, ~ene Merritt, i ing with the Don Miller family of
l~Tht~ee couples 'were"guests and fo)" l anyone having Mexican souvemrs [ ~a:lm:t~ter~ar~eeKclu~ar~Sv ~ i~::n lwas formerly the Frank Pitlik farm, i and fin~shed~at~t=h~e'Rivers~de school gresmveness: t Jacme tceaman ann ~nn v~snseL I C.edar" Rap,ds and Mrs. Le,tha and
-*mad dinner canasta was nlaved iis asKed to oring tnem to snare ,j :. and Joseph Biderman son of the'near the Pitlik form Wh]~h ,~ I wapellO nan now won ~ strmgnt ,oh= o,~+ ~,~,~,~.~ ~, +~.~ I tiarom x-,apron.
Past M~+ ~ t~ ~ ~ . ,~l ~,~ i with the group. No. 7 Mrs. Harold [ ~' ~w~uLas gu es~ s o~me mca t gar.~- t Frank Bidermans who'lived on the i built after she hadstarted "toschooL after winning their first and drop-i hi~l~'~sc~ool ~]~I "b~e='l~'el'd -'*~ :;~'~ ! Mrs. Merrill Hoffman returned
~ v.a.~ a w ~ ~( . t:~l t:tuu. ~ ~oClal Dour Will oe in : s ~ ,~ ~ ou . .
~ith M~. ~ ~ " +,Kruse chm will meet wtth Mrs. I^~. . .~ present Antone Biderman farm ~ Neighbors Mrs James Petriok.pmg their second game, so we can n. "v,~,~ c~+ ~.~ ~;~h.~ ~ Fmday evening from Mercy hosptt-
---~. ~ ~,v ~,~, . ~.~,~ u~ ~vu-~. xaurry ~eclous ann I ' : " ' " " "' "--~""~" "'" "
,l~ek lunch~,~n ,+ ~.nn n',in,~ 'V J J Kxdder. Mrs. Elmer Moots I h mfft~ twere marmed on Oct. 23 1901 ' and Mrs Joseph Petlik will as- "expect another real battle Fmday. ! Klein lawyer and nhilosonher will [ al where she had been since Tues-
~ Oct. 23. Roils and coffee will [ Wiguh:V~stther ~ g~aml~irs Kerwin [ ~ECl~AN HOME ! They began house keeping on the sist with therefreshments at the .The big game.opened with I combine the human and humorous j da~hf ~kJr~atrn~ntermans were calI
'urnished Thos- desirina tran*- ' ~t ' . ~. . I A large crowd en~ovoa +h,~ ,~, ] xarm oz mrs. ~merman's parents ! open nouse, wne Joseph Bidermans ~.mertmg's exemng ~b yarn I angles of a timely sublect when he, ~" "
l~rtatin~ ~i'~ ,o ~r~ ~r~, " J Glattley chm will meet Tnursoay I o " "'; ~''" I which Mr Biderman operated for ! Frank Bidermans Verne Carvers i run-back of CapL Kent's kickoff ~.~ +v, ,~;,~ ~ r~ i era Saturday evening at the James
The ~ ~ ~ o ~ l evening, October 25th at 8 00 bv a Cedar Ranids ben,+ ~-l-,~ ~g seven years. From Jake Houver and Norman Shestaks will all be followed almost Immediately by I Smart Is a Smart-Aleck?" The pub-IGunn home
Were hT,~,~'-^~"~:~ ':'ff'^,~- ~-, ~.u:)~ I o'clock, w~th Mrs. Merton ~reen. I the first meeting of tlae'aAm~,~ Ithey then bought the farm they still!guests Sunday noon at a family din- I a Mt. Vernon fumble, recovered I lic is invited to attend at a very I The Kenneth and Wm. Kaplan
~o~-~,yu ~,~t~ a~.a ~ ~u~ ~ I Home de,~ar+,~Z--+ q-~ l~+o~'~'~-~ I own, west of Mt. Vernon, and moved lner served by Mrs. Frank Biderman t by Weber's Bluehawks. That I nominal fee The students sponsor ~: families were guests at the Leitha
th~,'~" weanesoay evenmg.nela at;HAPPy BLUEBIRDS ] ~ ~"~= ,--7~. ""'~. ""]on it in 1909 ',at the Frank Biderman home ] wan the pattern of the entire ~ lw~-m nrograms ]Kaplan home Sunday for a dinner
,~me of Mrs. J. J. Kidder with r ~,ur~u auu ~ormal nalr S~yling " " ' ' '. ' ! ~ i "~" "- " ~ "
~ll t . Happy Bluebirds met Tuesday, [ Rehrmg in 1931, they moved to; Mr. and Mrs. B~derman are the~ game, up and down, yells and,~ !for the Lou Lentzes of North Ltb-
he friends m the neighborhood I was shown by attrachve models
Presen~ Oct. 11, at 8:15 p.m. in the Bertram attired in lovel, "own~ fr---~- *~-~: |their home on South First Ave. and i parents of two children, Frank of !groan~, i I~rm I~,r~e~** M~f;ne~ i erty, who are leaving soon to spend
"" Hall Roll call was answered by department st,ra~'o~,~--~ ~-~'~ "'~ their son Frank has since operated Mt. Vernon and Mrs. Verne Carver l The Mustangs were stymied on "" "'~" ~ the winter in the South.
tl.ae ]omt study class met at the ~ 17. Announcement was made of I Mrs r~ ~.~ ;t. :a^ ^ Ithe home place, of Center Pomf. I first downs m the opemng half of, Frankhn Township Farm Bureau The Wilton Gunns were Sunday
~hOdist church Tuesday after- I the invitation from the Putnam 115usinesssession'/'~M~s=~E.~ S~ar;; I,~ Th~s farm was located op.positethe ~. There are fivegrandchfldren, Mrs. i play but at one point it also ap- i met Tuesday evening at the City ~ evening visitors at the Claude
- w~t attend a Hallow t.eaar tcapms mteruroan une wmcn ~oromy ~nestaK ~ ~ ueaar ~ap eared the couldn t toe the ball tian ~rover ~v~mne guest speaker
. " h Mrs J. W Bean in I Pride 4-H Club to "[ was elected treasurer ~ ;~o ,~ [ -. . . ! . . ~ - !P Y g' i ",' Snrague home in Cedar Rapids.
~rge. Several women assisted in [ e'en party Friday, Nov. 2, at the partment Mrs John~ Neff was ~'=" was ouj!t, in ~a ann opera.~ea until i ins; AdeHne ~i~.erman, senior in i away. Because of flags on the plays suggested ways for a more efficient i ~ * **,~ M,~rrill Hoffmau
~ea.ting the problems of Latin- Legion Hall in Ely. Three new nointed chairman -f ~ho ,~,~,~'~: ~uz~. Tms ofzerea a.convement way M:V:H.S.; Larry m sixth grade .at!it took Kamerling three successive l way of farming, such as, keeping a 1, ~ ~"~'~^.~:~."~ ~"~,~ M~o ~or-
aer~ca Tea was served in Mex- i members were present: Nadine [ from th~ h~i,rt" ,~.ni'~o~ ""~.~'~';'~ I tO come ~o town m mose nays oezore i ~v~t. vernon: 19artene t;arver, senmr I kicks to boot the ball off to Van '~ good set of record books up to date ! numy. ry~.~,y ,~*= ~,~ *.~,~: ~.--:-
~1 stvl e T),]rin~ th~ t~n Mr~ Mv~r*,~ Lmda" Armstrona~, and Joan I ar -."~'":.":'-- .~'~.:~ - ".':" " %;;~':: I autos were as common as they are, in Center Point high', and Wayne ,~ Dyke, . ;~ feeding methods and thorough rat i ry tloHman, tny e~.:wt a u,o=,]
. o . a ~ermot ann Mrs. Armur wa~t'now ~Carv r in ve ' rulers Mrs Dale wagaman anu
r.garet Williams told of her work I Cejka V~sttors were Mrs Frank [ will =,~,~ =~ ~,~, ;**~ ~ ~ ! - e se nth grade at Center Mt Vernon hone~ soar,~d ng~r th~ control. He showed an excellent . ~ - ,~
Uol'~v~a" and dts" la ed a number,i B~derman' " Mrs Austin" Armstrong "" -"- t ~wr. ~iaerman was born m Czech- Point There is one great grand- " ~" I movie on Future Farmers of Amer * r amy me ~ten rxor~mans ~tn~,
a ' P y i ' the December meeting Mrs. Law- oslovakia and came to thi o ' end of the hrst quarter as Kamer-~ . "iMarilyn the Ernest Nations and
rhcles Next meeting will be The leader Mrs Lucflle Berry ~ .~ ~. ~^. ,~ ! s c untry,daughter, Kathleen Shestak born ~ a f a ,t'f,] n~ ~ ~ca Denny Neal conducted routine
' .~ .' ~ ~ ~ =, ,1 ~,~. xtuy DOT- " " I ~ino ~,ot o f a Ion bea-.l.-. -s ". i Doors
~day at 2 p.m. in the Presbyter- handed out pamphlets on hmr man will be h"s* * l w~m ms parems when he was two April 12, 1951. to Wooff who had passed un the bumness. A hard tunes party and the ne g . . .
ChUrch i boa,t, --Leona Revhons renorter l'- o = ,u- years ore. me zamuy mcatea first i Mr. Biderman has been a director t ; ',~o~ ~; ~.;, o.~" o~ box social is ~lanned for the No- I Mrs R C. Sheley oz ~v~aywooa,
J *'"" "! vemoer meeung, in Johnson county near Cou Falls j of the Bohemian Insurance Assn. of ~.vv~.~-,~:~*~.~::,~ ~:---~ .~,-~, ,::~ vember meeting The George John- Ill came Monday to spend several
JOLLY WORKERS DONATE ~ ; 111 ~11~ ~l~i~[ uu~. 11~ t~uulull L ~L * ~ "
moving to thzs wcm~ty when the Swisher for 18 years !n,i ~ high ,~no,ah in the -i- ~,~ sons John Meyers and Judy Johns-:days with her daughter and fam-
ine ou alsc -~ ~, - ' .
g~'. p uss.ea me youth ~ [snag the ball tons were hosts at this meeting. ~ fly the James Gunns.
n~,LPH SEZ Remember how folks used to holler when cuuCer proJec~ and w~sn to puouciy~" Mrs Llo-d N al I " . ' ~ --------
: thank the Jolly Workers for their l,~o~,~, ,~Y'~ qe,~s~en~,~ m^ye?'l"Good Housekee~ino" ! u. High threatened in the.second ~ ~ ~
mev h,~d re, hr=~[, e~ A,~lle~r9 contribution ,f ~ +--+~-~ v +~, r,^ ~ ~ "~'"'~=~ **"' "=" ~'~'l -- " quarter as mey tOOK over me nalt
ter Fund Mm~ ~.~,h e~,w~ w~ t e M,ss Mary Goudy of Cedar Rap- ]S Homecomma Play after Mt. Vernon failed by inches r~ IPh~ ~ A ~ ~|~IW|
"-- -- ,~ ." ~ ";" -'"~-","'i I ms WhO nad just returned from St I v . i to make downs A quick pass to |~V]~ 1' U/=]k! [It r-
~,= ~, e'un, v~ cAn,c! SOno~.a~:~ a~: ~nUal~n ~l~enn~rOnWere t Lukes, hospital following surgery. [ "Good Housekeeping," Cornell'slRittger put the ball on Mt. Ver- --
the remainin~ one unc r ' ~ I Mr and Mrs John Ernst of Gary ~Homecommg play and 100th pro- non s 29 yard hne. Van Dyke ~e t ~. . o
.~,u tam d '' ' ' I
B Ind spent the week end m the ductxon n t through for ftve and Stock for a ~ i
efore you buy your Xmas Cards be sure and see window. The American Home de-[, "' - i " i he Little Theatre inl ||L||d~i~ ~|~rAL~i~|~ ~-
"l i nome 6f Mr and Mrs Charles Paul t st o all t firs~ down. ~ence, ~. ~vioore ~eis- ~]
Our display -- 19 different assortments -- of Gibson's partment wz,1 be n charge of the The Erns~s 'brou-~,~ ~'~; ~o~,~:l.Arm r ng.h ells what happens leo and Lena stormed anv further ~|~[r VI/Aililll~ .
- generat meeung oz the woman's " .- v-Z~:- m a normat Amerman tamity wnen' $ 43
Newest Cords club in November bringing an in and shared their July vacatmn m !"lvrr~th,~-' a ; i advance and.the Bluehawks were ~|1~ |auu 7vuahotl 1"
~, " terior decorator as speaker~. - the Black Hills, S.D north Yel- ~:'~.~.",~' ,'.":'~',' =" ~,'~," ~. ~ ',s t'~.~'iforced to KICK. ~ne vmstangs put grJ~nl~ L|i~U~URU Iscc
I IU~.y UUUh ~t~ OUl, I.U lll~Ke ev[;~ry h m v o o an r a few
rrice range -- 3UC - ~Yc - /Yc - ~c - ~i.uu per oox. CR~'r.~ (~.IT|T.I~ ' ' lowstone Park Helena Mont'~. . . ' -~t e set es ut ~ a ge e, ~o
"- " Ceramics~o~shop will meet Banff and Jasper, Alberta, Canada [ooay nappy. Tne answer ,s pure plays later when Kamerhng booted 7VUATIMIr FID D -- i
Tuesday evenin~ with Mr~ ~ r with the Pauls. ~panaemonmm. I a beautiful one from his own 38 ~-m|||~mmm~|%, ~m~v|~ 3ucc u
100 Tablets 1 Pint R~ird " ~ Th~ ~nv n v~ ~= =,~+o.+~;.o,~ ! "Good Housekeenin~" was ] about 50 yards down field. . ====.~ ~9~ ~ ~t~
GENUINE ASPIRIN HEAVY MINERAL OIL -- ~-~ ata'dinn-er ~or th~eC~larles~"Gl~{et~e] first produced two ~seasons ago i The big break for the Mus- VIFT--! U VlIAMIN$ "1--
KINDERGARTEN TEAS tangs occurrea early m zne w i/
family on Saturday evening. Guests i in summer stock theatres on the
17c 23c Parents of kindergarten students second half. The Bluehawks re- 50
1 Pint
RUBBING ALCOHOL
19c
1000. Tablets
SACCHARIN
~,~ Grc~i n
79c
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FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE
Johnson's Carnu, Car-plate and Sponge
Regular price $2.19 Sale price $1.69
Five piece screw driver with kit for 77c
A Real Deal
Get Your Free Ice Scraper and
Battery Safti-Caps
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Mt. Vernon, Iowa
a
WON'T DRINK ICY WATER[
When winter drinking water goes below 48", cattle drink
only enough to survive they yield less milk and gain
less weight. That's why you'll be wise to install a Johnson
Automatic stock-tank heater . . . the heater that keeps
water at 48 all winter long. Use bottle gas - place it
onywhere-no wiring needed. Make sure you get maxi-
mum profits from your cattle come in, write or phone
for demonstration.
SPECIAL! Ask for your FREE "'
COpy of thu Johnson folder . . .
tells you tho mv;ngs you can
effect with your present herd,
with the use of a Johnson Auto-
r~atic Stock Tank Heater.
Phone 32097 -:. Cedar Rapids, la.
have received invitations to attend
a tea at the Ward school, some of
them invited for Monday evening,
Oct. 22, others for Tuesday evening
Miss Fletcher, teacher, will out-
line the objectives of the year's
work and give her philosophy on
the challenge of kindergarten. An
open forum will follow for the
parents to discuss their common
problems.
BERTRPA~[ BADGERS
The Bertram Badgers met Thurs-
day, Oct. 11, in the Bertram Hall
The club's candidate for county
office was selected and the annual
report was made out.--Paul Vis-
lisel, reporter
HONOR MRS. YOUNG
Mrs. Roy Young was honored last
week at a surprise party given at
the Paul Ostergaard home by mem-
bers of the executive board of the
WSCS. Mrs. Young, who is secre-
tary of forexgn m~ssmns for e~ght
states, was presented a corsage and
l a gift from the group
]FIESTA ~
On Thursday evening, Oct. 18, in
the Methodist church will occur the
Fiesta sponsored by the women of
the joint study class. After a pot
luck supper at 6:15 there will be a
program and movie picture with the
Latin-American theme. All interest-
ed are invited to attend.
P.W.O. CIRCLES
P.W.O. Circles will meet Oct. 24
at 2:00 o'clock as follows:
Lois circle with Mrs. Irl Hood-
maker; Mrs. Adolph Biderman as-
sisting. Mrs. Ralph Heasty will
have devotions and Mrs. Harvey E1-
lison the program.
Ruth circle at the church with
Mrs. Dana Wilcox hostess; Mrs.
Ford assistant. Mrs. Dolph Van-
Sickle will have devotions and
Mrs. James Bean the program.
Martha circle with Mrs. Lloyd
Burge; Mrs. Fred Young assisting.
Mrs. Harold Dean will have devo-
tions and Mrs. Frank Gage the pro-
gram.
SOCIAL GROUP REUNIONS
Alumni headquarters for social
groups Saturday will be as follows:
Delphi, Miss Isaac's home 11 a.m.
to noon; Milts, 19 Law building;
Delta, reading room on first floor
Merner; A.X.E. Merrier lounge
~VI-DA-TA-KA CAMP FIRE
Wi-Da-Ta-Ka- Camp Fire group
met at the home of Robert Hess on
Wednesday, Oct. 10th. Miss Hunt,
our sponsor, looked over our Camp
Fire books.--Scribe, Sandra Cun-i
ningham.
BERTRAM METHODIST CHURCH
Regular services will be held at
the Bertram Methodist church this;
Sunday morning. Church school
will be at 10 o'clock; Don McGinty,
Supt. Morning worship service at
11 o'clock; Rev. Maynard Beal,
pastor. 1
Mount Vernon Locals [Cole, Mike Miller.
besides the Gillette family were
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edgar Gillette of
Burlington, Roger Gillette of Men-
lo Park, Calif James Gillette of
Iowa City, Glenn Rogers and Doro-
thy Anne Rogers
Mrs. Watson Kepler left Tuesday
for Kewanee, Ill to visit in the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert
Beranek. Mrs. Kepler will super-
vise the care of her grandchildren
from Wednesday until Sunday
while Mr. and Mrs. Beranek are in
east eoast as a vehicle for Helen
Hayes. It was to have been
presented on Broadway, but be-
cause of the untimely death of
Helen Hayes' daughter, Mary
MeArthur, who had a supporting
lead, Miss Hayes never brought
the play to New York and it was
released for amateur production.
Lois White, a senior with many
years of acting experience both here
and in summer stock in Maryland,
Dallas, Texas, in connection with
Mr. Beranek's business.
J. C. Kettelson left Tuesday for
Dallas, Texas, and his sister, Mrs.
Crawford Maddox, for her home in
Washington, D.C after spending
some time here with their mother,
Mrs. Ida Kettleson, who suffered a
slight stroke recently. A compan-
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ion to stay in the home with Mrs.
Kettleson has been secured
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCutcheon
will leave Thursday morning for
Chicago to attend annual fall ad-
visory meeting of the National Ed-
itorial Assn. at the Congress hotel
They will return Saturday evening.
Mrs. McCutcheon's aunt, Mrs. Will
Smith of Stanwood, is staying in
the McCutcheon home with Ann
while they are gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carhart were
Sunday afternoon and overnight
guests in the Merle Goudy home.
They were enroute to their home in
Pasadena, Calif after touring the
New England states. Other guests
m the Goudy home were Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Glass of Cedar Rapids
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neal. In
the evening the group called on
Miss Mary Goudy in Cedar Rapids.
On Monday the Carharts visited
~relatives and friends and were
luncheon guests of the Lloyd Neals.
eeived but immediately lost the
ball on downs. Kamerling's
quick kick a couple of plays
later eaught U. High unpre-
pared and Van Dyke fumbled.
Moore recovered on U. High's 35
and a completed pass to Kamer-
ling set np his 38 yard run for
the only touchdown of the game.
FUMBLES COST U. HIGH
A determined Iowa City squad
took Kamerling's low kick after the
conversion failed and marched down
plays the part of Marian Burnett, the field but again a fumble proved
the part originally written for Miss costly as Stock dropped the ball to
Hayes Ric Sanderson is the digni- [ an alert Mt. Vernon man on his own
fled father and superior male, who|23. A wobbly kick took the ball
is nonetheless amazed at the things~ nly as far out of danger as the
his wife thinks of doing. Chris andI Mustang 38 marker. This might
Katy Burnett, the two teen age [ have been the break for the visitors
but Wooff smeared Van Dyke as he
daughters, are played by Nancy faded back to pass on the 4th
Kirk and Aleen Lettsome while
John Tisdale and Ken Bacon take
the parts of their boy friends, Eddie
and Nat.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson and
daughter Kim from Oak Park, Ill
and the James Crofts from Traer,
will be week end guests in the par-
ental Don Pringle home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard James and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and
daughter Dorothy of Iowa City en-
joyed a Sunday drive along the
Mississippi in the McGregor area.
Mary Ann Studt returned to
Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar
Falls, on Sunday evening after
spending the week end at the home
of her parents, the Jake Studts.
Mrs. Ray Overman and son Ste-
yen arrived Sunday morning from
Vallejo, Calif for an indefinite
stay at the Leo Woods parental
home. Her husband is now on sea
duty.
Name Gil Wilson Basketball Coach
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Left to right: George Vander Weyden, Gil Wilson, President
Mrs. Esther Fishel, who broke her ! Gilbert E. (Gil) Wilson, Iowa City, team took the Iowa State champion-
hip Sunday, underwent surgery has been named basketball coach !ship.
Tuesday afternoon to have the pin ]and instructor in phy. ed. at CornelL i During his four year term at Iowa
inserted in the hip. Mail may be i according to President Cole and City, from 1945- 1949, Wilson's team
sent to Ward C, Children's Hospital, !Mike Miller, director of athletics, compiled the best won-lost record
Iowa City. I Wilson fills the position left va-i in the Mississippi Valley Confer-
The William Millers spent the .cant by the death of Walton S. fence with a win percentage of .820.
week end with their daughter and iK ch, Sept. 21. During five years! From 1949-1951 Wilson served as
son-in-law Mr and Mrs Alvin of high school coaching Wilson led i basketball coach at Northern Illinois
Klinkkamme~ "~t wo~ T.;~,o~ ,~ ~teams which won three conference ~ State Teacher's at De Kalb Ill.
They also called on the Charle.~ championships and, in 1946 the Iowa l Four members of last year's start-
Wilcoxes in Iowa City, state high school basketball cham-ling Cornell quintet have played
pionship, taken by the Little Hawks against Wilson-coached teams. They
of Iowa City. :are Don Gruenwald and Don Nelson
He received his B.S. degree from of Davenport, Ted Hahn of Musca-
Kearney State Teachers college, i tine and Herb Boegel of Clinton.
Kearney, Nebr in 1942. He played ! The Cornell team captured second
:four years of varsity basketball !place in the Midwest conference last
there He served in the armed '~ season with 8 wins and 3 losses All
services, being discharged in No-!five starters, including all-confer-
october, 1944, at which time he be-fence center Lloyd Olmstead, and
came basketball coach at Marshall-i~second team selection Bud Dresser,
town High. His team that year l will be back this season.
captured the Central Iowa Confer-I Wilson is married but has no
ence championship, i children. For no~-: he will commute
Moving to Iowa City, Wilson flrom Iowa City where his wife is
coached the Little Hawks to 2 Mis- ~employed by the State University of
sissippi Valley crowns, and his 1946 Iowa.
down and Mt. Vernon took over.
With time running out Weber's;
squad soon pounced on a fumble by
Moore but their offense failed to
click against Edwards' and Morris-
Ney's defensive work The U. High
team was definitely handicapped
these last plays when Van Dyke
was removed because of injury.
Perhaps the game was won on
breaks, as some commentators i
said, but it was a fighting,
alert Mustang gang in there
n~king the most of any break ,
that came their w~y. Certainly
it was a heads up game for Jack
Moore who did a bang up job
on both offense and defense.
The season is far from over how-!
ever and it is hoped that neither
team nor fans are so overconfident
that they'll be counting chickens!
that aren't yet hatched! i
Friday's officials were Cooper andI
Freeman, Cedar Rapids, and LinD,!
Monticello. I
Mt. Vernon fans are really appre-i
ciating the fine work being done l
by Max Northrup and his marching~
band. Between halves last week l
the band not only saluted the Mus-i
tangs with a big "M" and the visit-]
ors with "U", but also formed at
huge musical note on the field and l
with blue hat lights twinkling on l
the darkened field they played!
"Sentimental Over You."
Mrs. N. A. Miner left WednesdayI
for Sibley, where she was called l
Tuesday by the sudden death of her i
father, W. R. Shell. She will be gone i
several days.
The Paul Ostergaards attended
the EDL club meeting Sunday
night at Stanwood. It is the 17th
year for the same seven couples
which started the club.
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS
Dial 2321- Mt. Vernon, lawn
This Is Your Community Chest
1. Boy Scouts
2. Camp Fire Girls
3. Cancer Society
4. Salvation Army
5. Crippled Children's Society
Member of Your Local Chamber of Com-
merce and Community Workers will contact
you starting Wednesday, Oct. 31.
Make This A Big Red Feather Year
Presents
THE
William McCleery's Delightful Comedy
Mt. Vernon, Iowa
Admission: Students 50c; Others $1.00
For reservations call 2071 or write Cornell coflege, Financial Office,
Curtain 8:15 P. M.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 19 AND 20, 1951
Mr. and Mrs. Don Current and
Judith of Burlington will be Friday
guests in the parental home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hedges. Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Paulger of Cedar Falls
will be week end guests in the
Hedges home.
The John Duckwalls and children
were in Waverly Saturday at the
marching band contest in which the
baton twirlers from Mr. Duckwall's
band at Franklin High, Cedar Ra-
pids, were participating. One of
the girls received a D~vision One
rating.
Homecoming Production