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and Mrs. Harold tchelor Wnlard Kepler and daughter .Dubuque Uni. Guard !:Mustangs Nose Out1 Most Eligible Bachelor ATTEND CO. CON RENCE m. Ven,o h. mwke,e-Reeord
t. Vernon Locals !were Sunday dinner guests in the Enid, Okla visited with Mrs. Effie I The County Conference and ban- ~d The ][~n He~Id R .
home of Mr. and Mrs: George Reh- Butler Saturday. ' -- t B h quet of the Legion Auxiliary held Yhul~ Nov. 1, 1951 v'age
Kenneth Madden of Indiano]a !behn at Muscat]he. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wehmer of', Wes ranc ? in Ely Thursday, Oct. 25, was at-
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. - --~ a Sunday caller in the Bruce Commea~vdaerndSl~IrFs s.W~.l~Vml~,ia~n the nomeoz nelrn ece, Chicag weret'w'eek'ie-nd tended by the Mesdames Richard
~!n~er~g~lu~Wa~i~7)i~ ~f~i~i~s ~r~ie~c;:f'Y~B~i!ii'e:Ml~nhin" ~/r~eSeii"I9o an] ~leStRol;'I ~hh!Ytbafe a ~a~g~mat lo ln~ The Bears may have had a Little Berthot, Darwin Cook, Lester Cook, 'Ma-i-"" I~l--~t'-e'--!a-J
~,/nncl 1M[,s ~eb~br:~e~e~rn e Hunter and Milton Koch. Program At School
Nov. 6
et r sr ~g'I-D A -T~l~[RE Doe
t011. " ] cine " ] I red fret Alabama. i /0 the Mt. Vernon athletic field Fri-i Wi-Da- .- .n'~ ~l- ~.-Fv .' h I orl deemS' elee~rlelwlt, hold ontoKn CKyouY U' aoWnHow
"- ' [ "-'r d "'r W tson Davis ae I ~ day night, when the Mustangs wnss mortense tlun~, sponsor, onI "~
--- ~~ r~ * ~ ;,much elee~rlclzy can me numan
~OLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANE I LJ . an ~I s: a. .-.' 7, ~i i nosed out West Branch 7 to 6 And i w=,~nesuay z,lm cue~
I@ -2 I compamea Dy vlrgmla uees spent W '- " ~ final plans for our Halloween party ib dy stand wAhout danger?
i -- ~.~. ~ v, th~ week end in Mendota Ill Dr I H me ~ltne-moore compennon came
- . -----10~tk"~f ! "~. ' ~ " " We i in pairs to make it double interest-[ to be at the home of Mary Bow- These are but two of the faseinat-
I Ifr ) A'~ --i~/'~ -- - -,i ann lvirs. 19avis me~ Mr. anu mrs. i ~ ~ man on the 29th. The followingI ing questions to be dealt with truth-
' T,~ JJ~eJJ~t~, i i Doran Trump their friends from ] ~ i mgL ] committees were named: refresh-!fully by C. E. Jones as he addresses
~-~ 1,~ 1"~," ~ |~ |%~ |V|~ i ' ~ ~ I wnnou~ quesnon me nana-orrI
~ en i t~mca~u . . ments, Mary Bowman, Barbara ~the Mt. Vernon high school students
/z~7 I V-~ I-'/~, ~I |3 oe ' . . ] il~ ' play to Harry L~ttle, whmh chcked ]
//~ / t,V/4 I I[ ~ ~. Mr. and Mrs. ~'ill!am. ~nous oI' ~] ]for gain after gain for West Branch, [ Bridges, Judy Kohl and Sandra and others at the second paid as-
Javenport spent ~unaay m me par ~ . Cunningham; entertainment Janet sembly program in the auditorium
~ ----~YI ~" 7/ I,| [ ~" - - i [I I was the outstandmg offenslve work [
i~ %./~ [~ J,~ [ ~r-'|~,~l~ ~ ental Jasper B!oom home. Mrs. I ~ !! of the grid battle Little not only ] Hess, Janice Lowe, Helen Beckman, !Nov. 6th at 1 p.m. Mr. Jones' talk
,~ f ~.~l ~=~i~$ ~|V|| |~,~ ~ Knous and Craig will come agal.nl ~ i knew the holes in the Mustang de-[ ~d ~nNnii~i:
/~"1~ ~, . ['~l[~ ~J !Wectnesoay ano remam mrougnI ~ tense, but he refused to be stopped[
~ '~ ~i~rF! ]l/ . N the week end. I I]1 by any light arm tackling as he [
II / t' I I II ; Ill,~e~ ~z. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Rahn flew i ~ charged toward the goal line. It[
tl~/'/]$ ~ I []2E:~ s.~,~,~| .O to. St: Louis Mo, last Sunaay telCreighton Barner, of Mt Ver-looked from Friday's game as
II;// ~ J,/!~=Jl-'- " ~ attena me lnter-~mte ~ost-tiraou- ] non, son of Mr and Mrs George though Jim Little, Sophomore, will t
]1 " h~r/~ ate Assembly for three days. There ]Barner has been of considerable be the threat man on the Bear team
" [I/ ~'-" ~.~ ~a. ] were continuous mcmres zrom ~:uo jassistance to the University of Du- next year. i
m ~' r~~---- ~U||''| am" t lu P'm' eacn aY" !buque f tball team this seas n': Jack M re again sparked the' ]~[l~ K1UDAI~T ~~
~:~ ~ v ~ Dorothy Ann Rogers left Friday The five foot, eleven inch 195-play for the Mustangs with alert [ What Mt. Vernon has known for
~-,n. "' i ~or M~ssoum Valley where she was,pound guard, has been used m el- ~ detcrmmed drive and a b~t of the ] some t~me has now been afhrmed
Z a brldesmmd for a fmend Sunday lmo~t e~er ame
" i ~ ' y g . gambler in his generalship And t at Iowa City--that our Bud Kudart
. . (1) Don't wear them too long, unHI dirt works into ,~, i afternoon. She then went to Temple, A sophomore at the University :Dick Moore, senior was a strong-]is a most eligible bachelor. What
the fabric. (2) Don't let them mi dew. (3) Watch for ,~, i Texas, to be employed at the Scott Barner was graduated from Mar: hold on defensive play. I we did not know until Friday- eve-
re,the,1,4(a~ i,~t ,~ ~1,~,~, ,4 ,~,~ ~ them ,gt,~, v & White hospital as a dietician, be- i telle High school in May, 1949. ! The onening minute.~ of the v~me ] ning Oct. 26 was that he is the
.N ~ gmnmg her duhes Nov. 1. I Barner went with the Spartans wa~ a contest as to who could out "most eligible bachelor on the SUI
~,t- ~ " Mr and Mrs R W St Clair of to Central college Saturday for a ' ~ ." -l campus "
r, Take our adv,ce. Don t wear your clothes too long ~ ! . fumble whom. The ~s~tors re-I
~-- without cleaninn The dirtier the, are the harder the, O i Mason City spent last week end in t comerence game. The team re- ceived and immediately lost the 1 Bud, son of Mayor and Mrs Ar-
~" ~ ~. " " ~ the parental John Ballard home. i turned to Dubuque for a game w~th ball; the Mustangs took over and 1 thur Kudart, won his title as a re-
ure ~o ge~ clean, ana so rne,r nTe ts snorTenea.Let US [Mr and Mrs A Wolf of Cedar i~uena Vista ~ov. ~ and finishes at dropped the pigskin; the Bears ad-Isult of a campus-wide election in
I dean your clothes regularly. J l Rapids were guests Sunday also, i Culver-Stockton on Nov 8. i vanced to their 46 and fumbled, i which university women cast the
helping Mr. Ballard celebrate his ~ ---- After that little exchange the game ballots. Announcement came at the
"" ' ~,', r "" '- ~ '~ '" ~ 85th birthday i~ ~ ! - t&~ ! was on and Mt Vernon marched annual Spinsters' Spree Bud was
"" ulal ODyl TOt I'iCK-U ana ue.ver =: i " i : *,",
P Y ua Mrs h'ene Van Saun of Denver, ur./uoerty weas riaht to the goal, with Jack Moore', outstanding when he was on the
" Z Colo'is spending several weeksta#, o! ~*,m:~king the TD and the conversion,Cornell campus and the Mt Vernon V II$,O
~ 111 ~ ~ ~ IV ~ with"her son and daughter-in-law, !w,nmron ~]r] point to put the locals in the lead community remembers his amiable,
~ ~ ~ [[]i ~ ~ ~ Mr and Mrs Paul Wagle who re- " 7 to 0 ]peppy manner of greeting them and
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~i'de in the E R. Ristine house. She MLs Frances Ann Higgins. daugh- ' KAMERLING OUT se wng them when he was on the
m . . .m . / ,~ N ,plans to return to her home the,ter of the Glen Gaffneys, of Wm- The Mustan~ camnaien was re-iBauman Clothmg ~tore staff. Con- r P ic p"
"-'~,i ~ ~ / ~ ~ I~ ~' last of th~s" week. 1 throo, became the bride" of Dr. Rob- vi~d during- the~ "~ week- ~after Kam-1gratulah ns!' "
' I[~ i~ ~ ~ Jd~ ~ ~& I~]~ O The Rex and Mrs. William !ert B. Tuberty, Mr. Vernon, son of erling was removed from the line-I FO art ular Peo e
~ Cressley of Waterloo were visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Tuberty, of up. Morrissey took over the kick- LI, v,4 ul
IERS STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ CLEANERS -- STOLTZ last Monday and Tuesday in the i Albert Lea, Minn in a single ring ing position after the touchdown I. -- 1 -- "~ ""-"
~------- ------- home of their daughter and son-in- ceremony at St. Jonn s Catholic and booted the ball to the 12 yard lit At Mlssoula, Mont. ,~z,ailable Only From
~-- 'law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hipple cnurch, Inaepenaence, at9:30a.m, line, Little returningtothe30. It[ LEI
Week end. guests were Mr. and Mrs. i l vlon~ay, oct. 29. The Rt. Rev. : looked like a break ~or the home Word from the Lloyd Oakland
Dale Parker and son Mickey from ms~,r. Charms Miller, assisted bY lteam when the Bears, faflmg to l familY at Missoula, Mont says
Store ko Mt. Vernon, Iowa ":" Dial 2362
' Your Exclusive Community SPARTON Dealer
K~pier, returning home Friday. Her I m marriage by her stepfather. Glen the Bears worked the ball almost to ~ the Mendelssohn club, a group of
m~Aher, Mrs. Watson Kepler, who!Gaffney' Miss Bernadette Toomey midfield, i60 or more business men who love Illll IIll i Illqlll I I
h o ranek' presided at the organ and accom-: ,~ i to ing Mrs Oakland is organist I
aftoee~ VlSltln~ inlll~ D : ~. . l~II. % ernon~gam lOOK me ! " " ~'.
CRAEMER'S - panlecl Lace," bee vOCallSL - fattneIvletnool ~ ~2 !a~-,-enaccented the marquisette -" .- I VanPelt former local resident and [] ~=~-= ~" "Dr=
i to visit also with her aunts, Mrs. ] ~: + . . wesl ~rancn IOOK over on mmr I. o--~, '-,^ ~,~ ,~ ,~ ~ :-,~--*
:! J 'l 2~NOOCK OZ" tvlart,'~" " exa~,~ and ~. :*"~'~ V'qlcn Ie/l 1"%, ~o a semor zraln. 1O. ]a ~,~auua~= ux ~c~*, ~ l~,e~u=~ []
store
~; ~ "~eor-'e Short of Old Ocean i A fingertip veil of illusion trimmed L'--I -" t "he " of the School of Mines at Butte. ]] ~ It ~11 I1~ ~qlff %1[~ ~. |~l~Jl~ II
The t r b ,~,~ ~ g ,[ ~ mug run oy ~te pu t I
Texas guests in the Rumble home. ixwth the ehantflly lace was held by Bears in Mt Vernon territory for I~ ~g~|~ V~|'~|'~
',a seed pearl tiara. The bride wore ~ " ' " b "
Donald Brooks spent Saturday ln,~ ;rnn~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ ~,~ *h, the first hue m the game ut a |~ Y~J~ J~ I
{ashion-wise shoppers! Mt. Vernon. He had just completed brici'egr'oom" ~-Ie";"~t~ouque~t~ was'oi fumble on the 37 yard stripe was --- "--
a trip to Richmond, Va Washing-[ ~it ~n~ e*~nh~nHi~ wHh[recovered by Morrissey. An end TW~,DF&CF~ I | . . %1 ~ .= ~/ ,
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iron D C New York City and Ni- ~ "'~ 7h2 o~5~,- around play to Dick Moore picked w ~-'~ "Z~" l Irlls Is Tour .ommunlly ~.nest
' " "' I an orchld r i ~. - ~ " -- w
agara Falls N Y. St Thomas, On- uo 9 ya.ds and a hne charge gave - '~ /"" / ~ /~+
!tar]o, Detroit and 'Chicago. He will[ Mrs l~ennem n. Miller, siszer Oila" 1st and 10. A good block by .'~'~-~ ~ ~ ~ @f./} .
on a ent forthe bz]de was matron of honor Her r h w for a race ~ # /
~--- ~ resume his job as stati g ] o, ; . . " Johnson clea ed t. eay " ~ ~ ~ '~ " / ~ ~ ~-
Eldrzd e on noor~engm coral COlorea gown Mustan s "~ '-" ~ 1 I~O ~COUTS
! the Milwaukee Road at " g i gain hy Moore butthe . g ": .-, ~ ~ ~" I Y
,Help Yourself To Soft Water ,~, ~ [comomea cnanmly lace ann ne[ '.again lost the ball on downs. ~.~ ~Z~-~"
'" Mrs. J. T. Craven ~nl-" return ~at- foyer, satin. . ,'" The fitted, bodice was}~ The Bears tr:'ed a passmg" attack ~k~M - ~.;~ ~,2 Camp Fire Glr[s
It s as cJose as your nearest hot water faucet. - rental William~tnmmea ~Ah tiny outtons and the after Jim Little cut off 20 on a run
~w~e~y ~m~eh~nb~A~bnerd:ce2peraNtiC~ ~l~!blle~ne~pl;u~ifr~amSH:gt~;Um~it!:but::Uladu~t g~te ~ta;i r ~n~i!e:tii He may smile for you I 3. Cancer Sooety
[ ~ " " " r Craven's " - before he could get "d o ~
after ho~p~tahzahon. M . ; r loI 1 " "
,matched her dress and he f a ~-
NEAL'S SOFT WATER SERVICE ;!mother and sister who have been,hend band was of bronze re es " i ln the last few minutes of the half I 4. Salvation Army
' caring for the children in the Crav-i -~ i a long pass yeas gathered in by "e ~] ~ke a Yff"eX~'SIV~ "
NEAL'S SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY I Monde'" for~ Mi~s Jeanne Higgins Indepen-iDick Moo"e off his forearm for a 7 ~[~[[ 11,~ V~, ~ le'=n ~,r
' en home, W111 I~tV~ ] i ~ ~ ". * ~,~ /VV/I I "l,~vll/v=
! W~rrenton Mo ~ dencecousm of the bride, and, 12 yard gem buthue ran out be- ht~ n.[" ~ ,~m,~,-,M,~ ~|~ I,"
0ia[ 520] Two Blocks South of Methodist Church "'~" " . ' " -- o~.~^~ ~ Miss Anna Mac Shea Cedar Rapids, 'fore much morecould be gained.Ut%~ UU~,151 ~I||~U||~ ~|~f$~
I ~lnaa Lamp ecnt o~ ~ =,-~,~ *~v- ~. - '
314 S. Third St. W Mt. Vernon, lowa," - rl~irthda art- withiwere me oridesmaids. Their gowns l LITTLE SCORES FOR BEARS I Member of Your LocaJ Chamber of Corn-
= II IIIIIIIIII I . ~r ~t!iY;;~e~n:Lfer: ~ohoPe~e:So~y ~ylCha~pa~t~ellyetW~t~dth]aa~eofW~e gaT:~: j:slYm:~he~n ~ :l~ge f~gtho~ Da~GrgWN~RSN~,tp I and Community Workers will
contact
- I y. ;- t i matron of honor They carried bou- i the third quarter when Harry Lit- I~WIYttEMI;I~I)|V~ ~'~.~IN/IIIAL a~t~t~.~ /
] "AcLivated" Shell Prem|um-the most Imwerful ~o~,e~eai~ir ~a~ii~anL~'~!~Yn ~* iserlqu:;: ~fa~adn~ b; ~;enmUmSsand llL; S;ds?i rPcaYndi; io ?ai :d UA |LITY INSURANCE I
I " ~asolhle }rol~r ear e~|l 11~I, jhome Linda ret~rnedeek~e, nth ,:h~ unDc~e Fo~edhOe. bESrPe~roC:daLR1p~dSei~:ndMp~Vern nhadthe edge f he AL MORRISSEY 1 you starting Wednesday, Oct. 3].
Deans to spend t e," " ' { m " ain later " "
i them ]best man. Ushers were A1 Espey, .he Bears threatened ag Dial 6921 -- Mt. Vernon I ~AD,~,~ T~,~ A i~a~'~ D~'~ ~"~"~' ~"~
"~- Rev and Mrs H J Heilmann tClint n cousin of Dr. Tuberty; Dr. i and moved as far as the Mt. Vernon j |]|~ ||||~ ~ Ill~i~ |%~ |~|m,~= S~--
Ine
of Fairbank were Friday guests of i Stanley Kaplon, Albert Lea, Minn [26, but a gambling pitchout to Lit-I Repr~e.t|n0 THi= T~AVI=LKS$, Hartford i
~,~ ~' ~.+ ,~ ~," in low Mr t and Kenneth H. Miller, brother-in-itle on the 4th down was stopped ] -
th=,r d,~,~ ~;'" ~"- - = ' " ' ' b the locals ~
=,~ Mrs Max ~orm~up Thev at- i law of the bride. I Y . " I . .
t~e'n~ded ti~e Homecoming'game and; The bride's mother wore cham-I,~.yne ot me spectacular pm?'s oIi ~ .
the Northrups returned home with ! pagne colored bengal]he, with black iu~= game was ~oores nex[ run !
them and spent the week end. Paul velvet trim and accessories and a ' carry{ng me . au m me ~a. ~e I
~" Hen' :~nn-] :toDrUnk~rtn 2a;aS:n t~e Pie~y r2:s?;de;:~::o~ cr2;S::Tu; ] ~!Wnn i~a4%~g:m~ad ft21etPhieYdW~.e?! i ALLOT
Northrup home. i men with rusL her acce " ei o lo, n= = ln -~--~ #,~ *~,o I,fr't~ s/m
" ~ -- f ~r~nze rose buds i nome %earn 2~s ~ne ~ears made a
.~ !nnal stana mey trleQ ine oio sleep-
ACt|V of Camancne and the letter's i ~,~
mother, Mrs. F A. Petersen oi j A weoaing breaKIast Ior zz guests ; e- play Jack Moore smeared the
~) Clinton were visitors of last Thurs- i was served by Mrs. Hilda Glovik ; pas~er'ior a 20 yard loss and then
day in the home of the elder Mrs I at her home at eleven o'clock Table' ~n,;r,-,m,~tt ,hol "~ ~ ~ PII~IIGI~F~VF
' . ~ r, *- "~ . jr %,Ul V vl~lln~nw mwII
Petersen's brother, C. H. Rumble. I decorations were rust and gola ii en ti~rew a beautiful block to [ "~ ~
At the same time lVIrs. Maynard i mums. A reception for 150 guests clear the wav for Dick Moore'sI I nTITFM II[KFI ( } vu'ur
Johnson of Rock Island Ill daugh- was held at the VF.W. Home from double revers~ the last big play of ~, ] ~mmi~ia~ = ~ ] |J~l~l;.|
ter of the H. F Peter'sens' was alone o'clock until' three A four- "h ~ ~ v~
' ] . . " . L t: ~II1~.
guest of the Charles Swaneys. I hered weddmg cake, decorated m T~c Mustangs now st and
rust and gold graced the tea table
] ' . " fourth the eo c,enec . th * u^v o MAYOR
LARGE BEET ~ Immediately after the reception the wins 1 tie and 2 losses for & #v~ tav,~ . .
(;~ it from ~ ~,~ i~,hin~, 10~/~ hounds!COUple left for New Orleans, La 643 '~reenta~e West Liberty (Vote for One) (Vote tor Une)
~ I for two weeks, the bride wea ng "~-:v^rsit-- Hi-'h team
i ~ . . wn]cn ]s Z'~ incnes *ung uuu ~u' nero ~
rush Shell Se~w ".e St =t, m, : "ia";incheSat intheCircumferenCeBaehman FeediS Service. n dis- asun.~!gm, a wm,er-~r wn g.aoa~memte c eL. w,mC StumeaarK to. tie,top r ngthUs atm'mt i'an" the,r.9 W'p ,o I----I-- ARTHUR E. KUDART "-"] [ UKU . =.
b
;v a brown accessories ann an orcnio end last week I I
~ ~aJ 5212 Corner 5th Ave and First St. N. ~It was ralsea oy Joe ~nemc~a, ea~e moveu m,~ ~e~u
nnrth af Marion cor g,with ~ 40 to 7 defe~t of New ~-
The bride is a graduateof the London and pushed U. High [-----7 [
Mere5 School of Nursing at Cedar into third / I "
Rapids and has been a staff nurse The big game of this week is t.--J "
there, Dr. Tuberty was graduatedWednesday's battle between West
i
Sometimes sun, rain and good cultivation are
all that is required to make a farm successful.
But. at certain seasons, extra money may be
needed to assure maximum production. When
a loan will help. farmers of this community find
this bank quick to understand their situation
and eager to cooperate.
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from Bimidji State Teachers college Liberty and Wapello at Wapello.
and Northern Illinois College of Should there be an upset and We-
Optometry, Chicago, and was a pello defeat West Liberty the In-
member of Phi There Upsilon In-'dians would take the conference
ternational Optometric fraternity, i title with 6 wins, no ties and 1 loss
Dr. Tuberty is practicing in Mt. to the Comets' 5 wins, 1 tie and 1
Vernon, where the home will be loss.
established.
BRIDAL DINNER Mt. Vernon Church Notes
A bridal dinner was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gaff- MOUNT VERNON METHODIST
hey, Winthrop, on Sunday, Oct. 28, Merton B. Green, Pastor
in honor of the couple. Mums 9:45 Sunday School for all ages.
ranging from light yellow to deep 10:45 Morning Worship. Refor-
bronze decorated the buffet table mation Sunday. Sermon theme:
Mrs. Harold Gaffney and Mrs. Ber-~"The Importance ef Being a Prot-
nard Gaffney, Winthrop, assisted estant."
the hostess, Guests were from AI- 6:00 Youth Fellowship. 5th in a
bert Lea and Minneapolis, Minn series on "Alcohol." A member of
Clinton, Independence and Cedar Alcoholic Anonymous will be the
Rapids. guest speaker
6:30 Young Adult Sunday Eve-
~ning club will meet in church for
Named Brigadier GeneraJ pot luck supper and organizational
! meeting.
Olin F. McIlnay, Cornel1 '24, has Thursday, Nov. 8th, 8 p.m. The
been named brigadier general inboard of Education of the church
the U.S. Air Training Command. i will meet at the church
He learned of his promotion at his
office in the ATRC headquarters, ; LINN GRO~E PRESBYTERIAN
Scott AFB, II1 recently Gen. Me-i Claude Klaver, Student Pastor
I]nay began his military career' Sunday schOol 10:00.
in 1928, after graduation from the Morning worship 11:00.
University of Iowa medical school At 7:30 Sunday evening the
As air surgeon for the Air Training movie "A Wonderful Life" will be
Command, he directs the medical shown. This is a movie which the
:services of the 37 Training Corn-iwhole family will want to see,
imand bases He is responsible for'young and old. Everyone is invited.
the health of airmen during indoc-;The Youth Fellowship will meet at
trination and training Ben. Me-!7:00 for a short meeting preceding
Ilnay is a nephew of B K. McIlnay i the movie.
of Mt. Vernon. i " -
,Symptoms of Distress Arising from
SPANISH NIGHT CLASS
All persons interested in begin-STOMACH ULC~
ning the study of the Spanish lan- .UET0 EXCESS ACID
guage in an evening class should
get in touch with Mrs. Dan Davies : ~|CK R~L|r~ ~ [~ ~']"
As in several previous years, the~
course in conversationaI Spanish
will be g~ven if there are at least ~ Over four million bottles of the W~L~ ~R~
six who would like to take a course I Tn~v h~ve been sold for relief of
of 12 lessons. The time and plaee symptomsofd|~ressarlslngfromStomacb
will be arranged to suit the class, i and O~IIe~,I Ul ees due to E~o$$ Acid--,
and the cost a very nominal one iP~r e| ~tlon, Sour or Upset Stom,ch,
I~i~l~, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc
Four men and women have already due to Excess A~. Ask for "Wiliard's
expressed their desire to begin, so M~ge"whiehfullyexpl~insthisr~mark-
do not hesitate to call and sign up ~.blehometreatment,--Ireev--~.t
for this study. HEASTY DRUG STORE
COUNCILMEN
(Vote for Five)
L. J. COOK
-7 WATSON M.
E. C. PRALL
'-1 H. M. RHOADS
DAVIS
RUDOLPH E. VODICKA
[3
[3
PARK COM)AISSIoNER
6 YEAR TERM
(Vote for One)
LAURA A. HOFFMAN
COUNCILMEN
(Vote for Five)
[--'1 RAYMOND L.
L-- I
McCONLOGUE
[3
[3
E3
[3
[3
[3
[3
[3
JAMES McLAUGHLIN
WILLARD B. NEAL
EDWARD PETRICK
HUGH ROBERTS
PARK COMMISSIONER
6 YEAR TERM
(Vote for One)
I hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the ballot to be voted
on the election for the incorporated town of Mount Vernon, Iowa, at the regular
Municipal election, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1951.
H. C. DiLL Y, Clerk