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November 7, 1940
THE MOUNT VERNON, IOWA ~IAIVKEYE-REOORD AND THE LISBON HERAItD
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l~t1~][1~ family recently moved into the Dr. Stearns, returned Monday to their was a Tuesday morning visitor in
I~IVVI~ ' Gearhart cottage from Prairieburg. home in Los Angeles, Calif.the S. W. Erion home
i Mr. Allamand is employed in Ann- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Apland ofi ~-Macon of near Whittier
~nrs. Harry ~reeman mosa.
PIG D-~-NNF.R Mary Jean Cooper of Ames spent Centermorning guestsJUncti nin theWerehomeSUndaYof Mr. I Friday!Was a gueStnight of Mary Ann Bruger
members of the'l / Sunday with her parents, Mr. and!and Mrs. Dillard Merritt. . In, the Mrs Carrie Shank'hn spent the
assisted by the' pr 'ngv i e IMrs' Henry Cooper. !afternoon they visited in theh.nome week end in the home of Mr. and
ah lodge No. 99, were hosts Mrs. George Pearson accompanied of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brus m Co-and Mrs. E. J. Shanklin in Cedar
a roast pig dinner given at 7"00 Mrs. I. S Pearson home Tuesday. Idar Rapids i Rapids
n. in the LO.O.F. hall Friday eve- I Dr. Geor ~ Pear )n dr ve upl : Irs. Wil Mrs. l Mrs. Alice Carney has moved
~ There were 250 members and[from Burli: gton ' ~ednesd y. He D~ll Collic t the[from the Foughty apartments into
ests present from Cedar Rapids Iand Mrs. : carson returne 1" ,me home of I~ /Iann the Schueler apartments.
iunt Vernon, Marion North i~ng']Wednesday havingvisited in the! in Marion. [ Frank Foughty, ,vho has been
h and Coggon. After the din--IT. W and lspending some time at Woodworth,
. a short program was enjoyed, son t otor- spent the week en at his home
n Henry Jensen acting as master Mr. 'here here Mrs. Fought e returned to
ceremonies. The address of Tel- I turne the I Woodworth with hi n the first of
~.e was given by Mrs. Thamerisouth Fay-~ the week.
giey. Musical selections were ]tives i Sunday guests in the home of
Lyed by Kenneth Butler, Joel Mr.
,Kes and James Potter, and short ~nteer1 1~iind Mr. and Mrs. John Bowdish were
ks were given by several notable t
es~. and representatives of sur-lt-iaYrr
~nctlng lodges. Mrs. Margaret Mr. a
nns sang a couple of numbers,
Ience.
group songs were sung by Jean
e 11 s, Pauline and Geraldine I
ank. At the close of the pro-I
!m, the remainder of the evening l
spent dancing. I
;THOD ST ~S 1
,unday school 10 a.m. [
Worship 11 a.m.
Worship 9:45. /
school 10:45.--Rev. C. D. ]
Among those attending the foot-
~TES ball game at Iowa City Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hotchkiss,
school 10 a.m " i !Mr and Mrs L L Batchelder Mr
worship 11 a.m. Dr. Sunday inarper. i Mrs. (.:. t:. wells as nostess, instal-]~,~ ~ o ~ ;v ~, . ~, ~+ ~ "
). Bryant from Coe college will the home of her daughter, Mrs.[ " . ' e l c~rmur weiaon whey
the pulpit Mrs. Anna Gage was a guest in[ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowlie spent~lation of new members was held "r:'~/~llen ~ ~," ff,~"**?" ,~,='~ .~.~, v-
Sunday m southern Iowa [who were June Blbber, Patsy Ar- Flo d McShanc Dori "~e r 1"-'
ember 13 will be the annual Clarence Plopp, west of town i Mrs. Marie Heady returned home lchibald Anita Calvert Ann Patten l ~Y-- s ~ o ge, ~r.
e ' ' anu wrs w t) courter
and supper of the Willing Jean Davenport of Cedar Falls lSunday evening from Mount V r- and Wava Peck Guests were Rev ,'~ ,:, " ~, ,- :.
e- a birth ~ " "I ivlr. anca mrs. (9. ~ 1~ewman re-
:rs society, spent the week end in the R. T. non, wnere sne attena a -[ana Mrs. L;. I~. l~oggle ano aaugn- turned to Des Moines Tuesd ~,-~
: Stambaug~-of Cedar Rapids Schwab home. ; day dinner in.the home of her son I ter Nancy, Evelyn Walton, Patricia lowing a visit m me A t: l'~ewmanaY ,u,-
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Clark and ram- ! and daughter-m-law Mr and Mrs. ~Graham and Mrs Byron Wetzel . " '
.' i . " . ' home since last Thursdaywhen
ily
were
Sunday
guests
Roy
x e 1 e
sunday with his parents, Mr in the home Theoccas,onhonoredand Everett Roy
Roy Stamhaugh atr2c: [ me r u2t
and Mrs. Vernie Hansen of of their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bur-i DeM:SMA~mC. Newman
ing were week end visitors leigh Pratt near Waubeek. ] H e a d y' s birthday anniversary. Palmer as hostess. Devotions will Mrs L L " t h l- " " -"
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. be led by Wava Peck and the les- - ".K" :7 -
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patten were i ~a c e her spem Tues
" - "" d n~ famil-" hay w~m ~vlr ano ~v~rs ~ ~: ~a~cn-
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert New- Sunday visitors in the home of their ! 1%aymona nca y a t~ y. son uy Juan wells. " 1~ . ~, ". ' " "
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gr go y ! Mr. and Mrs. W. AShaffer were
parents, Mr. and Mrs. HarlLeaf, i e r and: e her m marmn
Benton of Prairieburg was near Morley i family were Sunday guests in the iSunday dinner guests in the Mr. ,mrs.~v~ary ~armort ann Jack
end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. ~mrey o~ waterloo were ~unaay
Allamand. The Allamand The Royal Neighbors meet today : Frank Palmer home in Cedar Rap- and Mrs. Stanley Parker home near e t
with Mrs. W. S. Palmer ! gu s s o~ wtrs. unet~a Jonson
ids. Martelle. Others presentwere: Mr and "
. . lvlrs. 1%. u. WilsOn en-
The Ladms Progressive Club willi Mms Eva Reed spent the week Mrs. E. C. Frmk and son Kenneth tertained at qnner "un
meet Friday afternoon, Nov. 15!end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elizabeth Davis of Clar- ~, a,~u uay~ w~u
Richard Reed. once.Afternoon callers were Mr. and June of " "i"i " "
with Mrs. Jesse Carnahan. ~'OllOC~ ~ar. ann wrs Tom I~OIIOCK
a Fri wn ~ er ~etn wnson
Mr and Mrs. Charles Meeks were, Mrs. Maude Kelthley was - and Mrs. A. J. Rogers, Gladys and of Anamosa Mi ni ;"
,n e Wilson ol ~e
Wortky guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ! day guest in the home of her Durant. [ -
o~ your Johnston in Mount Vernon I brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mr and Mrs R F Wiley and aar 1%apms.
' ernon i" r " ' - " . Mr ann mrs C C Hotchkiss
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Whitaker}Mrs. Ed Gill in Mount V Virg nlawe e ~unoay callers m :' " . 7 ."
old Bar . i spem ~amroay mgnt m me ~
Co~fidence returned home Friday from a trip! Mrs. M. Kildahl of G ,the T. A. Ryan home at R~verslde.
,r kleln home a~ rnus
to Chicago and Wapello where they l Wash,and John Ketcham of Ger- Last Tuesday night was parent Mr Zoe "" "
s k'lummer oi lvlar~elle
visited their daughters l aldine, Mont,were Monday after- night for the boy scout meeting, a ' "un
w s a ~ eLy evening mmmr or
Bob Bell and son Denny of Cedar noon visitors in the home of Mrs. H. O. Williams of Central City Mr. and Mrs. Loren Brown
Rapids were Sunday guests in the lMargaret Fowler,presented Tenderfoot pins to Bob
,IOltN.~TON'S home of their parents Mr. and Mrs ] Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Fry of Gar- 1Ballou and Paul Ray Clark Carl Wayne Fuerste of Dubuque
W. E. Bell ' I'rison were Sunday visitors in theI Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Poet and spent Saturday in the Loren Brown
Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Dell Collicott who l home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Box- Phyllis of Ely were Sunday eve- home, while his parents, Dr. and
Mount Vernon
and Lisbon have been guests in the home of! well l ning visitors of Mrs. H. E. Smith. Mrs. Frederick Fuerste attended
the Homecoming at Iowa City.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur' Mrs. Minnie Paul of near Whittier Mr. and Mrs. Jas E. Dunn enter- Born Friday, a son at Anamosa
[Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Morris and
Mrs. Jas. Kelly called Sunday in
the Anamosa Hospital to visit Mrs.
Everett Freeman and her new son.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shellhammer
were Sunday guests of Mrs Ollie
Hopkins at Anamos a .
The Couples Bridge Club was
entertained in the Chas. Sterner
home in Cedar Rapids Monday eve-
ning.
Whistle blows Starter hums.
How Winter OIL'PLATING maintains needed lubricant in advance--for Safe Quick Starts
mmm ,tHHI
as close-fitting as other protective plat-
ing on your car and just as drainproo[!
Then before you can even get near your
car, the waiting engine is already O L-
PLATED against the worstWinter wear. And
out goes the dread of the starting period.
Do you ever read or hear of any Winter
help that's more positive? Change today
then--simply, quickly, economically--to
this patented Germ Processed oil that O r.-
PLATES, warding off excess wear to keep
up mileage.
Here's a short easy Quiz that can save you
harsh starting wear all Winter When
you park, does all the lubricant drain down
sooner if the cylinders slant like the sides
of the letter V, or if they're straight up like
the letter I ?
Answer: All the lubricant DOES NOT
drain down for hours--days--weeks--in
any type of car engine that's OIL-PLATED
by changing to Conoco Germ Processed oil
for Winter.
Processed into this patented oil is the
tained at dinner as a courtesy to Nebiker, Floyd Kitchen, Clinton
Merle Van Sickle of Clinton. Berry, Bert Patchin, G. R. Jorgen-
Others present were Louise Buck son, J. B. Eyestone, Frank Letner,
of Cedar Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. the Misses Tillie Kramer, Pearle
Dolph Van Sickle. Berry, Irene McGowan, Ruth Har-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellison at- risen, Margaret Brown and Julia
tended the funeral of Mrs Chas. Berry Mrs. LeHantz of Chicago
Miller, Cedar Rapids, held in the was a visitor, and Rev. J. B Eye-
Turner chapel ' stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Upham of
Mason City visitedovernight Sat- MISS OOVE, M---R~. BENA, AND
urday in the F. G. Taylor home, DOROTHY LIPPERT WERE THE
having attended the football game SPEAKERS FRIDAY EVENING
at Iowa City. Mr. Upham returned Miss Lucille Gove, Home Dem-
home Sunday, leaving Mrs. Upham onstration Agent of Linn County;
for a week's visit with her parents. Mrs. Frank Bena, leader of the In-
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carbee ac- dian Creek Bluebirds, Girls' 4-H
companied by Mrs. I. S. Pearson club; and Dorothy Lippert, a morn-
and Mrs. Bess Rowland were Sun- ber of the club, were guest speak-
day afternoon visitors of Mr. and ers during the program presented
Mrs. James Poet near Anamosa. Friday evening in the Methodist
Mrs. Ollie Duncan of Mount Ver- church.
non was a Sunday guest of Mr. Miss Gove gave an interestitng
and Mrs. W. C. Hoffman. This group account of her recent trip through
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kentucky and points in the east.
Paul Ewart, one mile east of town. She also displayed a number of
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Gramling scrapbooks. Mrs. Bena told of her
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. duties as leader of a Girls 4-H club.
Myrtle Williams at Central City Miss Lippert gave a report of the
and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. achievements of her club and of
Dale Gramling in Central City. the project now being studied.
Mrs. Wilbur Stearns, Mrs. Alma Doris Kitchen gave a group of
McShane, Mrs. Archie White, Mrs. accordion selections. There were
W. C. Hoffman and Mrs. Paul Ew- hymns by the audience with accom-
art attended the Paralta Embroid- paniment by the church orchestra,
ery Club Friday in the Mrs. J. C. and invocation by Rev. J. B. Eye-
Waddel, Jr home. Assisting host- stone. Mrs. C. C. Berry introduced
ess was Mrs. J. C. Waddell, Sr.the speakers Division No. 4 was
responsible for the program.
o. A. EaRN --WiLL
INTERPRET BIBLE STORIES
O. A. Kearney, of Cedar Rapids
will be the guest speaker during
the program to be presented on
next Friday evening in the Meth-
odist church Mr Kearney is a
most interesting entertainer and his
interpretations of Biblical stories
are enjoyed by both young and old-
er folk. Divisions No. 1 and 2 will
be in charge of arrangements All
are welcome
OSMOND BERR~AMILY
NARROWLY ESCAPE INJURIES
The Osmond Berry family nar-
rowly escaped serious injury when
their car overturned on the Bertram
road Friday evening between the
W. J. Berry and Gilbert Caldwell
homes Mr. Berry was blinded by
the lights of another car coming
toward him, and slipped over the
shoulder of the highway into the
ditch.
A number of men, neighbors of
Mr. Berry in attendance at the
Bertram church program, drove to
the scene of the accident and turned
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hotchkiss en-
tertained at dinner Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson of
Cascade, Mr and Mrs. Charles Low-
den of Anamosa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gritman and
son Bob of Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Burroughs, Mrs. Anna Clark
of Tipton were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Gritman.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worrall and
Peter Thomas of West Branch were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs.
Elizabeth Gritman.
Joan Patten entertained Thurs-
day evening with a Halloween
party in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Patten.
M. M. Kildahl of Gold Bar, Wash
and John Katcham of Geraldine,
Mont were Monday afternoon
visitors in the home of Mrs. Mar-
garet Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregory and
family spent Sunday a tcrnoon in
the Frank Palmer home in Cedar
Rapids.
Mrs. Marie Heady spent Sunday
in Mount Vernon, where she at-
tended a birthday dinner in the
home of her son Roy, it being his,
and Everett Roy Heady's of Ana-
mesa, birthdays. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heady
and family, also of Anvmosa.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
family have moved from the Gee.
McCann house on South Main street
to the Walter Nelson farm, norti~ of
town. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bassctt
will occupy the McCann house.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Perkins en-
tertained at dinner Sunday as a
courtesy to their parents, Mr. and
Mrs A. C. Port, who were celebrat-
ing their 54th wedding anniversary,
and also the birthday of Claude
Port. Those present besides the
guests of honor were Mrs Claude
Port of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Raft of Cedar Rapids; Mr. and
Mrs. John Port, Mr. and Mrs. Clell
Port and Margaret Marie; Mr. and
Mrs. DeVere Port, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Stahl. Mrs. Perkins was as-
sisted by Mrs. Stahl and Margaret
Marie Port.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritz of Cedar
Rapids spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Bertha Stinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romans re-
turned home Sunday from a visit
in the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Chas. Valacek in Toledo.
H. G. Hegarty returned to his
home at Stanwood Sunday after
spending several weeks in the home
of his sen-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lehr.
Bertram
Mrs. Frank I. tner
W.S.C.S. OFFICERS ARE
INSTALLED AT TEA
Installation of the officers of the
"Woman's Society of Christian Serv-
ice and an officers tea were fea-
tures of the October meeting held
the car upright and Mr. Berry drove
it home. Occupants in the car
were Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Caroline,
and Osmond, Jr and Miss Irene
McGowan. All received minor
bruises
METHODIST N--~-S
Services in the Methodist church
on next Sunday at the usual hours
of 10 a.m. for the church school
with sermon by the pastor, Roy.
J. B. Eyestone at 11 a.m. All are
welcome.
Members of the Zenith Club and
their families gave a house-warm-
ing party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Zeller on Wednesday
evening
F. G. Anderson spent the week
end at Lorenz, Iowa.
Mrs. Viola Berry, Julia, Pearle
and Leonzo visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone-
king in Cedar Rapids.
Mrs. V. LeHantz returned Friday
to her home in Chicago after spend-
ing two weeks with her sister, Mrs.
George King.
Mrs. Dwight Hawk and son Don-
ald Wayne visited over the week
end with Mr. Hawk at Rantoul,
Illinois, where he is employed.
Mrs. Floyd Kitchen spent Wed-
nesday with her mother, Mrs. J.
E. Kinrade and sister, Lucille, in
Mount Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. George King on
Sunday attended funeral services
for their brother-in-law, Howard
Davidson, in Cedar Rapids.
Central Linn
Mrs. Milton Keeh
NEEDLECRAFT CLUB HAD
IIALLOWEEN PARTY AT KOCHS
In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Koch was held the annual
Needlecraft Halloween party on
Thursday evening They enjoyed
a picnic supper. Games, contests,
and a social evening followed. The
next meeting will be held with
Mrs. Naomi Hammond on Friday
afternoon, Nov. 8. Members are
asked to come early, as this will
be the first half of the first les-
~on of the follow-up meeting on
being well-dressed. Leaders are
Mrs. Kenneth Yeisley and Mrs. Ly-
all Bryant
Several from this vicinity attend-
ed the National Corn Husking con-
test near Davenport on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Minish and
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Stinger drove to
Clinton last Sunday where they
met Miss Goldie Van Tassel, Mrs.
Stinger's sister, and together had
a picnic dinner in the park.
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Curnutt
of Mount Vernon and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Curnutt of Cedar Rapids were
brief callers in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Koch on Sunday
Bert and Milton worked together
in the lumber yard at Mount Ver-
non several years ago.
School was dismissed at Grange!
Hall Tuesday, on account of the
election.
Sunday afternoon callers in the
home of Mr and Mrs. A. R. Minish
were his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Minish and
son Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mend Larson and daughter Shirley
:of Cedar Falls
Friends of the family will be
glad to know that Mrs. Evert NeLl
of Springville is now able to be up
and around after her recent opera-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koch re-
ceived word on Sunday of the death
nf Mr. Emanuel Long at the home
of his daughter in River Rouge,
~ #I~^ a- ~'%.~,--I~1;,~ [Mr Gilbert Henderson a big ex-
k.~UU~bllU/~l~b J['l-~lllPkliUI i ecutive Jack "~i- ":' '" ""
l,~ na; Arthur Mor-
Mrs. W lton Gunn t gan, a hired man, Arthur Schott;
~ !Simon Brett a farmer John Light;
NORTEI'WE~STI~ItN EKti MET I '," ,
~H ~rR.~ ~r~R L~,r !truman, a wmtress wll~on tiunn;
The "Northwesterners" met at : Ma y Lee, Arthur s sweetheart,
i Frank Ciha' Joe Mullin, a mechan-
~ne nomc o: ivtrs, tlomer l~lgnt on ic ""i" r-'
Tue-~a-~uy, ~f'^to~'eru 29th, w~n" :*~" cicvcu .~" W ilL ct LlgnL The play, taK-
nresent The lesson on "Windowimg about a half hour, made people
.~ - wonder how a tractor could cause
Treatment," wire a alscusslon Ol . .
curtains, and kinds of material I so much trouole.
were shown to the. group by the / Mrs. Wilton--~-u~unn attended the
leaders, Mrs. Wfllard Light and!Geed Luck Social Club Thursday
xvxrs, wnmn ~unn. fat the home of Mrs. Clarence Mat-
The song, "Flowing River," and~thews.
some of the various stories ell On Tuesday John Kohl an,i Ber-
Chile, were told to the group by]n ' "' ~,~ +~,~ ~"+~,~
ard C~ha went
Mrs Gunn The next meeting will l " ~ C s
Plowmo onte t.
be Nov. 26th at the home of Mrs. I Carl Blessin" sawed wood for
Clarence Border. Wilton Gunn and LaVerne Sim-
~AT ~'a~r--'-~ ~,~,r~ i mons on Tuesday Those who
~AVlO~L ~4TT.~gIN~. ~n~T!nelpeo were ~eorge 15rlggs, ~tmer
~ ggs wnlaro Llgnt clarence
The Natmnal Corn Husking con-~,' '
~ tJoruer ann ~.averne bitumens.
tes~ a~rac~eaqul~e a ~ew xrom ~
"-i The e - t ivlr. anu ivlrs. ~ranK cma ~xr.
~n s Vicinity. S WhO wen i an i ' ""
: Cl ivlrs Jack t~ na ana lamuy,
were John Kohl Mr. and Mrs. John l ~ tt "~'"
tA~ht ~---~ ~ ~,~ ~ ~ ~.~ i ~e y ~tout ana Joyce Ann t~onr,
~-,*~ d.l 1Ll Vl~.tVlll~ & 1l, ~ l 1~1. J.1~ ' ~
" L" -" n- Ral h I Arthur Schott. Mr. and Mrs. Wfllard
1%oy lgn~a a p,Laverne .
~ ~ '~L~ght and family were callers at
blmmon~, marl x~elgn ~llu daub, i
and Mr nd Mrs Wilton Gunn andline nome o~ v~r. ana Mrs. wuton
. a, en" it- " ) Gunn
Jimmy, wno w t w n Mr. anal Tt" " "
: ~e next meeting will be at the
mrs. walter COOK O~ lwount vernon i hem
nd " e e o~ mr ana ~v~rs. t~eorge
It was a grand day a experlenc !Limb. ^n December ~*'- - i*~- "*--
for all who attended. ].~ ~. o vm w~ ~v~.
i lvlarvln An(Ire in cnarge el me pro-
GOOD CHEER--CLI)B MET WITIt! gram. Members are asked to bring
MR & MRS CHAS JOHNSTON a 5 cent present for the grab bag.
The Good Cheer Community Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kettering of
Club met Friday evening Nov lst! Pella called on Mrs. Nelle Kettering
at the home of-Mr, and ~'lVlrs. Chas. on Saturday Miss Bonnie Simmons
Johnston The program was in spent Saturday night and Sunday
charge of Mrs C C Kerslake it with Mrs. Nelle Kettering at the
consi-sted of the following: song,*, Howard Stork home, while lVlr
"God Bless America," by the club;and Mrs. Stork and family spent
~nna "When the Rwallnw~ C,~me the week end with relatives at
Back to Capistrano," by Joyce Ciha ! Re hester, M nn.
n ~ . i The OakGrove School will have
accompa led by Mrs. W. Gum, ~
"Thanksgiving Song," by Lorraine a program Nov. lbt.h to which the
" I~ :puDnc lS corolally invites LUnCh
nd Jo.ce C~ha Mar aret and Rose
will be served Miss Madeline
Marie Light, Betty Stout and Joyce],~ .
Ann Bohr i J~riggs is the teacher.
The final climax of the program
was a play "The Hollywood Clinch There can be no Christianity
which caused much merriment.! where there is no charity."---Col.
The characters were as follows: ~ ton.
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FOR SALE: Circulating parlor ! gincer ~lwavs awtilable, without
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LOST: Horn Pint glasses betwo(,n
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Vernon. 2p
FOR SALE: 30 feeding pigs, I
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onions, tomatoes, red and green [ tests and experiences. Drop in, r
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2-c iThis informqtion is yours for the
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heavy boned, dark red fellows, lm- [Moines. 2
mune, new blood ~. Mulherin, Mr.
I,'REI!:! I f excess acid Causes
Vernon. 2-c i
iyou pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indt-
F(9I~ SAI,I,:: Sand ~tlld gravel.
Ashes hauled, gardens plowed.
Highest prices paid for V ool, Hides,
hon, Rags and Mcta}s. 1). Burgess
& Sons, 1)ial 53 il, Mount Ver-
non. 28tfe
FOR SALE: Good early Ohio
potatoes. One cent per pound. Vol-
rab Bros Mount Vernon Dial
6303. 1-2tp
FOR SALE: I nrebred Hamp-
shire boards The easy feeding
kind Claolera immune. Clarence
J. Sueppel, Solon, Iowa. ltfe
WASHED GRAVI,]L: Clean and
coarse Ideal for concrete. Grove
E. Poet.
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get
free Sample, Udga, at Meredith's
Rcxall Drug. ' 47-12tp
PIANO TUNING, usual charge
$2 50; cane seating and chair wry(p-
ping. R. I'~. Sanderson, 319 Third
Street North, l)ial 3622 9-tf
DEAD ANIMALS RI~*MOVED
l,'r ~. Call fieare.st phone by No. cOI-
h~*t, Mt. Vernon, 307; Wlarton 77;
i Anamosa, 74I,'21, for clean flat
conrtcous service. I,hrancls Payton,
Ag'ent, Analnosa, Iowa, for l~rnt-
ers Rendering works. State IA-
52-3tp cen.~ No. 7, Iowa City, Ia. I~.tf
Classified Ads Bring Results
Always fresh and nourishing!
Ask Your Grocer!
,magnet-like ability to keep inner engine Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station Thursday in the Methodist church. Mich. Mr. Long lived next door Jack Walsh, President
. ~ ' ~ Mrs. J. Bruce Eyestone led the de- to Mr. and Mrs. Koch in Mount
uer, parts surfaced t for vohonal period assmted by Mrs Vernon about 16 years a o He CI-I)AR ItAIIDs
with rich slippy OIL-PLATING has i you. Continental Off Company "," . g i: i"
'er w ,~ Floyd Kitchen and Mrs. C. C. Ber- was janitor at the Ward School IOWA ~~
g~r il~ ~ ry. Mrs. Eyestone also reviewed building His wife has been dead
r~.In ~ "~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.~ the closing chapter of the study several years
dO book, "Moving Milhons." The pas- .g-='{ ! i i:iiiiiiiii~: i::::::::::::::i::! iii!i
Ane ~ tor of the church Rev J B Eye ~~
she onoco Germ Processe t
stone conducted the installation i p I
o J kV/ service. ]| Removal |[
windO" xne omcers are: ~'resi~ent, Mrs. 2i:: " :~ii~%~"~i:.::!~::~::
O I L " P L A T E S Y O U R E N G I N,Frank Letner; Vice-President, Mrs. tl Of Dead Stock I/
J~l - - Clinton Berry; Recording Secretary, t ~ CALL ~OLLEe~T I ~ I
I!, ainut ~ ---- ' ": ,:/.7 :" Mrs. Herman Nebiker; Treasurer, t]," "~ |]
~-- ~ -,*' ' : : Mrs. R J. Harrison' Corresponding~,MecnallCSvllle ]} /
narnm ' Secretary, Mrs. G.' R. Jorgenson" i l 209 i/
~-- ""; ' - {Secretary of Missionary Education',I! [t;n|r,n Wo ' o.o~ I t,
- M s. J. B. Eyestone. A busmess~
[ - arT. c. n vr p A N Y ~/meeting was held at the close ofll 580 41 |]| COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE
~. W. Car}ua~ ~ L~ ~ ~ Jt v~./ the installation service, t ~ Of Farmers
} arbee, Operator Truck No. I W.E. Kohl, Operator Truck No. 2 [/ Present were: Mesdames George I I [~AMIV n- r'n s I[! C. CHAMBERS-INsKEEP OPTICAL CO.
it#,l=itl~liMAKe tie t g ~O~K
L ~-- o.t- +~.^ l~ H :---- v ; ~ ~; |t, King Osmond Berry, Ora Craig ',~ " " ]|l Realize--Real Eyes
Cle E. Moe]ler . . . George Hay, Harry Declous. Arthurt State IAcensc No. 7 2 " s owa
oelle Motor Co Lisbon; Zimmer Garage, Lmbon; G.A. Kohl, MechanIcsvllle, Bowers & Schoor, Mechan,csvflle [ IPatchin, Ralph Bachman, Argene,Clean -- Fast-- Service ill 21 3rd St. S.E Cedar Rapld,I
~~ Allbee, Floyd Decious, Herman 4*' --~------- ~- ----- - ~---- -- - =~ -- ~=----
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