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nd )a- nY ieL mg . . m an , i MOUNT VERNON HAWKEYE, VOLUME LXXXII, NUMBER 10 MOUNT VERNON, IOWA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1951 - "---" MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVIII, NUMBER 19 Higl,wa) 261 Buys Browning Store v,l g Some News Arrived Too ,Need Copy EarlyAgain !Santa Stopped At iStamD Sales At j iLate for Last Week The Hawkeye schedule of copy i " Ill ~--- i I for next week will be the same as kl 'L,sbon Saturday On Program .m i S me f the news that reached ~ this week. The office will be elos- '|~lUl=~IklJll Lmbon P)st t ] ~ :~ !the office too late for last week led all dav TuesdaV New Year's Santa Claus in the person of Ed~ !appears in this issue. The Ely, dav " ~' - I e--I -- Reyhons brought a treat to A A ! I.-. For Pavemen ,V Martelle and White Oaks items allf All adverh's'nl g and news cony .I usoi )n Lisbon kids on Saturday afternoon i V/lli'i up ! / i arrived afterthe paper wasprinted: !which is available on Thursday "or ! at 3:30 p.m. He was driven up and i ine wnlte uaK news postmarked Should Let Grading j A major project for the Cornell ,~ - i friday will be greatly appreciated. I Lisbon has always been a hustling down the street in the Miller Imple- m. I ~ ~ :L~ ~ ~ college centennial in 1953 is a studyI mveaa'~ ]sOOnat me'at lnawzeyeP.m tuesa a.Y,OlZlce dr" !Wed must complete printing of pages I little business town, says Mrs. W. ment Co. truck before stopping at ! :}now Increase uurlng Contract For U.S. 30 of Cornell's educational policy now :, . . 12, 3, 6 and 7 late Monday afternoon. H. Runkle as she chatted about the Lisbon Bank & Trust Co. corner ~ke|etm~e D~-*.--J scant two roues irom Llsoon, orlgnI I I e r . ~?~.~::~" ~ being carried on by a joint corn-, . i We want to thank everyone for a ly days with Mrs. S F. Emerson !to pass out a treat for the kids. i .~1~i "Highway 261 is on the program I ~? - ~ana early aDOU~ IU a.m tne ionow- - i i Three hundred treats were pre- Th~ T.i~hnn P~'~t C~t~,~ ~+~ ~ ~ m,ttee of the board of trustees and t the fine cooperation this week. during her walt here in the Kers- h """ pared by t e committee of A1 Fritz a *-" for paving in 1952" according to in-! ~!~( :i~;: ~ the faculty, according to announce- mg ~rlaay. The first 4 Da~es were on the ureas lake home. ' u*g wur*~ uU~ aurlng me c;nrlst- ment by President Russell D Cole ~ The mail ~as further behind~ ~ "~ formatmn given this newspaper i I "~*~: ~:~'~* ~" ~ ' i shortly after 2 p.m, Monday. Be- I It had a main street hotel in those I Charles Williams. and ~ wilson, i mas ru-h~ l~r~a. ~eelp~s~' m~ a h ~ scneaule aurlng ~ms cmrlstmas rusn this week by Frank R Kerrigan of,~ t ~:~ This body of 16 members as held i } tween 8 and 9 columns of type and,early days, the rear portion of it : from the Lisbon Chamber of Corn- ] -eak of ~182 55 on Mond "" Dubuque, vice chairman of the Iowa i,/~ :~'~~ two meetings during the last six o~ any this omee can re.cam The ! most of the ads on the first 4 pages i now being the Miller Implement p ~ . ay, Dee. ues ~vlolnes r~egister wnlcn comes (' and post office These were alli 17th. Largest day's cancellation State Highway Commission. i I ~: months and now has before "t the . . . ' i were set by Saturday evening, i Co. building. On the north corner ! 7-~'---- "- t was on the next day, Tuesday of The present eS~lTlng on the! ] ~. i:~ first draft of a revised statement of oy man, was late every hay oI me I lot the block stood the livery stable. I " :last week. road is, what w call temporary i| ~ educational policy, Dr. Cole states, weeK. ivmgazmes were ~wo ana~ ~,l ! ~. jWest of the hotel wash meat mar- Receive Radio Stamp sales from Dee 11 to 22 !three days late in arrival mone~ ket Sam Starr' dr or surf~cinganditisj~ttlmt. Wc [| 1~--~ The text of the statement has been f ~h d la ~er c us d i the,TOung reome ,vel,s ug st e, Sam! ~ showed an increase of 34 per cent like to have the road settledl J ~t~ ~ prepared by the Cornell faculty! t~ e e ys ' e a e . n s;. = ~Long's bakery a saloon, a small r~A~41,~m,l~ IE~i,~,I :over the same period last year. -- -- i e' - - ' lOCal oInces DUt occurred Bezore tn , down some before lmrd surf~-!| ~'~/:[i~: :~ Committee on United Policy of~ Ne flVlfv frame house once occupied by % I 1111 1 II $UIII Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kaliban lng is put on, adml at the same ] J ~ ~ - ' which Dr. Chester L. Rich is chair- mall reached nere. : / !Jacob Bohr, the old I.O.O.F. hall l~" ~ =, ~ ',clerk Mrs. Fred Bittle and rural time have the road as passable i J ~.~: man. Other members of this corn- i i The Sunday school groups and and Dr. Burd's, later A1 Floyd's, i I~l~Ik~,lp~' I~'~tl~ll [carriers Harold Davis and William is pes~ible," he added, i I ~ .~ mittee are chairmen of major facul-!~l L--.- L e L the Youth Fellowship of the Meth-[house. ~ --~++~ ~.~,o II~i, Yll~lll ~t,%~l I ~ Kruse were assisted by Mrs Lee A contract for grading of the new i -- :~::'~' ty committees and certain members -nam nor eis odist church nresented the Christ- ' un me olocx eas~ was u ! i Crelly for a week and Bob and Don U S 30 east from Cedar Rapids is l eAR.hr. ~,rn~. ,elected at large by the faculty, i +,~o~ s*or in tableaux reading, and:dry goods, a ha'dware, drug store About the nicest Christmas pros-Kaliban after they came home expected to be let sometl e th The statement emphasizes Cor-i I~ 1==~41,1~ IP~,~ song in a special service on'Sun- It " . !ent Mrs. Eloise Kohl, son Bobby, If tom Lords college on last Thurs- e of liberal i zrame Dunalngs ~nen I tiiliillnljteiiiiatiil.ll.ll.~ winter. ~ Carrol J. Stoll of Maquoketa, who :nell's place as a colleg " ~J~4111e I ~111 I-till + day afternoon. Barbara BeckhelmI and Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl of ;day. It is also planned to regrade, ex- has been in charge of the Browning [arts and then proceeds to examine ~ -. .~ ': was the reader and the following In 18~0 an agricultural fac- Lisbon could receive came over the i "------~~ tend culverts and widen pavement i Store in Mr. Vernon since it was : the function of liberal arts education i ~k~~l r~q,~ )comnrised the pantomime cast: Rodl tory was built east of the l~res- 10:15 p.m. newsfrom WMT on &a ~o al ~ onU.S. 30in Cedar county from the opened on Jan. 1. 1950, w:.ll assume;in the contemporary scene. It islB' l IIl11,#1 11 I~11111~1 iDavies as Isaiah; Nancy Gaston asi ent post office, rand in it cultt- I Christmas eve. mrs. v. nn. nenne. Linn county line to Clarence. . i full ownership of the store on Jan. being studied by all members of the i ! Mary; Jim Franta as Joseph; John i caters patented hy H. F. Ky- . It was a Christmas greeting by i I ;-.L- - u Resurfaeing of U.S. 30 througn* 1, 1952. Air. and Mrs. Stoll and i Joint faculty-trustees committee: It ! Plans for the annual dinner of the : and Ver~ Studt, Ed White jr and i nett, and H~ley corn pla~tersJ radio from Robert T. Kohl to his Buys Lg~l~t~n rl(~u~e Mt. Vernon and Lisbon is also on the i two-year old son Robert, moved to iwill pass through severa, revismns ;Mt. Vernon Chamber of Commerce Larry Ringer as shepherds; David i were maple. Reeves mad Kender- t son Bobby. The news dispatch ~, program. . Mt Vernon last Wednesday. They :and, eventually, will be submitted to ! are waiting for the 1952 dinner com- : Lyford, Jerry Ringer and Bob i dine Plow Works stood next ! stated that the Reds had allowed ! The Rev. and ,Mrs. M, L Hill have H, hwa 38 between Stan~ooa aie 1 "g Y : i " ocated in the residence built iboth groups, the. trustees and the i mittee to be named by the Rebekah i Penn as wise men; Rachel Yeisley i to lt. ~ ' ~ ~some of the prisoners of war to ~old the, r home on South Washing- and Olin is to be improved with a last summe- on the Mrs W G I faculty for adoption ash gmae.mllodge who will serve the dinner, as the angel I George Johngnn'~ nurture. TaXi send Christmas greetings to rela-!ton street to Mrs. V. M. Bennett of stabilized base and bituminous sur "-- " " -" : education.hi .matters zonowing %nei It is expected that the dinner : A special solo was sung by Wil-ithe-na briclcyar-'~-r-un l~y-Mr'.-Go'od:itives and among them were Robert Mechamcsvllle, who will take pos- ,~-.cp~cr ,u~ wmcn tney purcnasea ,uo~ cen~ennmL -- i will be held on Thursday, January i~o,~ ~**~ ~,~a ,~o ,~om,o~ ,~man and later by Mr Macon The:T. Kohl of Lisbon who sent greet-!session in a few weeks. facing, which means black top. i last fall Th*s newspaper might add an ex ~ - " " -[ Mr. StoHhasbeena~sociatedwith: Adoption, ur t;ole expects WlUt17 in the IOOF hall ~: .~.'?? "~."~'~"--~'"~ o +~+ o.~,-+ ~.- + " "~- ~ planatory note that the fact that lthe Brow~ing ~tnro in M~nunle~ o i~.r, hshl. ~st-~ nl~ .a {. +ho ~nrincrl ' " oenealcuon were given oy me l~ev. ow==. ~, ~,~ =.=~, i ings to his son Bobby. i For the present the Hills plan to ~ ~.~ j.~.~ v : ~'-'""1 I Merton Green Usherin~' were De ~Harvey's molasses mill Mrs Run- Mrs. Eloise Kohl telephoned the be with their son Raymond and certain work is 'on the program foz ' "~ uLlu~- m~*uum~ ~ o~,~.~ ' [',since 1935 and has actively man- ot ls~ me centennial year . ~ - i Memloers of the trustee'faculty i%l~ & ~I~1~ !anne Dean, Janet Miner, Gretchen!kle recalls taffy pulls at the Har-iWMW news room for more informa-i family in Cedar Rapids. 1952' is no guarantee mat ~t WlU ~e" completed' " m' 1952 aged it ince~ ]946. He spent 32 :committee are: i 1,411~li,al/ll~ll IVll, ill~ !Beckhelm and Barbara Jo Pence. I vey home at the top of the hill. it ion about the dispatch. She was l :months in t c Quartermaster Corps For the trustees---Sutherland ~i~ ~l~l~=,#,iIF~-,[i,~ iA.sisting the Sunday school and ~ DISASTROUS FIREs told that it had come from thei, - ~-.n 4- . Compleflon depends on getting !of the U, S. Army. As an army DOTS. chairman of the board" the!~/ wwqk, ll~ilg~lly ,youth group supervisors and Dr.i ~ ~ ~o ~,~;n. ~ln ~ ~ ~ ~.t-IPeiping radio to Tokyo and theninenry Lang INIII Dell out plans, letting of contra~ts i post exchange officer he gained -- ~ - Roy Dr Lloyd Gustafson Mason . and Mrs Morrill was a costume ;~ . " . Large Barn At Auction mad the actual doing of the work ~ v-luablc r~e ~'~ard:~n ex erience ~ . " " ' ' Most of thefacult member at uu~u.~ wa~ uu.~ u, = u~, I g P " C~ty; Dr. T. R. McConnell, chancel- I . . y s ! committee mcludlng Mrs. Dan J "~:-~ *~'- c "~"^- i Pot. Kohl's name was on the list i by the contractors Sometimes o e ' ~v~r. ~to~ is a memoer or me lor of the University of Buffalo and I Ward. scnoo* are enjoying the i Davies, Mrs. GeorgePenn and j A hot h~nl~ A rli~n~trn,~ fir: of prisoners of war released by the Henry Lung will sell the 40 by these oil rations cam* t ail.mbe Methodist church. Masonic lodge :former dean at Cornell and at the t~nristmas recess in meir nomes: Paula Prall. ~'L-'~r:(.',-:)o"~-~'~'a" *,~:tff~',';-;h~-~,h-o-le Communists last week. 80 foot frame barn known as Lung's completer m one year xn " " ' ri F1 Wi o r ' . . ~ ~ ~.~ .~, .w~, . " and the Amerman Legion. Umverslty of Mmnesota; Dr. J. R. Do s etcher at It n, Barba a ~ The committee in char~,e of the I ~-~^,- ~, ~,- -, ~-- ~.+-.- ! barn at auction in Lisbon on Satur- weamer, ~ ma~nlmwer .i ~ot. ~o.anaa avaU-lot to ,: ne win De asslsceo In me store VanPelt, president of the Montana i Sewell at Wapello, Martha Lahman i Methodist Sunday school program ; ::::~v~ ~,?;l~:~metl~o~i~an~"l~.'~, I . day afternoon, Dec. 29 at 1:30 p.m. . or;: u t :7s a ~,tl~ ~ blfll~lmr in these i by Mrs. Marjorie Freeman who has o,LISbOn Inaees I~ealr . The barn is in two sections, one 40 = ~ ;worked with him since the store !~h ~il(~ferY3:~ta?~a~idsM; nct:' OS: ~pMt ;//::~ebDuOrrO:h~oS~ffii~ ~n Su~d~fu2ftmea?yO~/ep 'pkel%~:YmS:h:r; W/:uS~Ch;a~r~iwd ,~--- ~ J r'l by 50 feet and the other 40 by 30 ~---*-. ! was purchased by Mr. Browning on !Pauley, Chicago; the Ray. Dr. I Mrs. Elsie Phillips in Des Moines : were received in the special offer- m,~. ~,P,~.^n ~ ~ ,~.~ ~ ~.~ me zact maz z~l is on ~ne pru- Zan 1 1950 " and Ma de Sin er here ~" ~ " t. The barn is built with lamin- fee :Charles Hempstead, Cedar Falls, and ! u g ln~, for the Hlllcrest Babyfold at I w-U t- ,~r,w~* ~h~i- fsll~na on the ated rafters Also several odd piles gram means that when plans are i~ .~ ' . i ~" The ~,isoon moees naa a very " ~Dr. W. J. Foster, Cedar Rapds. Mi~ .qin~er will b~ a m,o~t for;Dubuque Mrs Jay Fordyce, WSCSia,~,o,~a~~ ,r~o fi,a ,~e (nallv ~ut ~.unlut:r U~I~IZl~ OZ ~ Oy ~tS completed bids will likely be called : tvlany ioca~ people nave becomeI For the faculty--Dr. C. L. Rich, r'h~-~,~ 7~-~'~ ~ ~w.~ ~ -~'i~,~ chairman for missionary education, ~(.:~,~';:'~'~:. f,~"~+ "~'~.:t."~'~ ~:~.;i-~ ~uccessful week Ia,week beating 2 = "~ .: ~oy ~ s andsneeung Wlll De SOld for acquainted wltn 1cir. ~tOll mrougn, . " i I ~; ~=,~ ~,=~ = .~ .vv~ .~ j o tiennett ~,~-~tt and Clarence o*'-~o " : chairman of the Umted Pol cy corn- .T,mo~ in C~,~r R~nid~ 'P~,~ "f~m ~ was in charge of this project. ' - ~hnn ' " ' i ~vlr. l~ang zenmuvely plans ~x) --------------- : his frequent visits to the local ~ . ~" i pr,~ . ~ m~ / - * i store. Ti~ey feel quite fortunate that .mlttee, Prof. H.;. C. Lane, chm.rman Bone family wilt divide their time l A social hour in the dining room a ~. ~ a. In the Bennett game they em-!erect a one story cement block i~resl~Terlans the ~tore will be under the capable or ~ne comrmt~ee on eaucauonal i " i wi h' ~" $ - ployed a pressing man-to-man de- Ibuilding for his roller rink after the . . between the parental homes In ~ followed the religious serv ce t ,t~,v,~a the hid ~ltfth~ hot~,! i stuams" mr. wagon uavls, ena]xman o tense featuring two separate teams ~,present buildings are removed. -- -- ll---- -- --# i ownership and management of a ^ ~.^ '.^^ Monticello and Lnne Sprmgs. ! the Women s Society as hostesses, on de'~t street run in the 1870's Present The Star" man with Mr. Stoll's merchand~s- u y I which easily subdued the Bennett i Donahoe and Parizek will be auc- !of study; Dr. C. F. Littell chairman Mrs. Myrtle Staley and Arlynn i The cnurcn was a~racnveiy dec- ~nd 80% by the Shalers, Par-:earn. Every man on the 10 man itioneers and First Trust and Savings ,i ) ) ,n~: cxpor~nce o er lye, orated with Chmstmas greens and ents of Mrs. Rodne Reid. After " ~ " " -" ' of the faculty liaison committee; will attend the family co p at' i. . ' " Y squad scored at least once. *~ Bank, cler.L Ad on page 6 The auditorium of the Presb~ ~Miron A. Morrill, chairman of the Christmas dinner at the Virgil ilighten canams 1he decoratingthese two tragedies a water Beasmore a~ain led scorin~ withI terian church was filled on Sunday :Pt~v,*~r~ ~,~mA DA~ committee on religious life, Dean Stoner home Also present will be iwas done by the ln~ermeula~e c~ass system was put in with the ~ f~l]a,~.ed ~]n~]v h. ~R,~ T4~]I] ' evenh~g for the Christmas program av~a ~,#, v~,~, ,~ n~: Jay B. MacGregor, and J. M. Ma- Mrs. Staler s. mother Mrs. Maleta,and Ml~s ~umee t~namoernn, ur. I=-~wer house and stand~l~e.~ .~ in wi'-" '~:""":" v "~'"'~i"-in~ --""--'im '"'?'~ IMant~v Nl 1~W~il INIII I~ltel which featured "The Star," present- i~ IP * I . Ir% ~O :caulay, director of public relations Cheadle of West Liberty, Miss Vi-iand Mrs. Miron Morrin and watson~ 1895. eac~ a~d~Don Co"o~ wi~l 7~M~crnuil Im--Lx "1 #~--IJ It I---- l ed by the Mariner's club under di- ror and of admissions President Cole Old Faires of We~t Liberty Mr and i Davis. ~ ^ "o~"l-r "i-nit s--ot for "Lizzie" . . ." ' "~ - I~,Ol~ir. d. %#l~llQWl~llt dun, O o ' " ~ ' "i ~ ~ ~u ~ ~ ~ -v Ten ~ea tne losers wltn Iu rectlon of Mrs. Jarr es Gunn. : :is an ex offlClO member of the gen- Mrs Dale Stinger and Karen of ~,~ xx,~ n,~ th,~ cqd woo],~n ~ " . Parts were taken by Mary Hart- Sc~op the news--get it while it's eral committee and presides at its lRoll"a Mo Merritt Staler of El !1'% I#r-.ll.~ - It -41--11o -- -- '~ ~, ~" '- "~,~ "~"~'~.'-=~,~u~ a mile" On Friday night they journeyed~ .~vlr. and lv~rs, urvine l~axweu, enber~er Mrs D~an Morev Bruce h~t-~nd wha' hardens~ Too late'meetin~ !T~-a' C'~]i'f Mr n~d ]~1"~-~ Y~ 1". ur. I Ollmt[;ilrl ~l~i~i :~''. "'~%'.~" v/.~v !to Clarence and won a hard fought ~evaaa, ~vm announce tne up- - ~ - " -' - ~ --. --' ,-~. soumeas~ oz I, OWn, nOW L~YX Dlt2~-! + !,- Rich, Mrs. Elhs Lambertson and we find the dope g~ven us has un- i ~ t Alexandcr of Cedar Rapids Mr ! ~,*/ -- ~, s in-'s Under mana"ement of Will- contes Th~s game was very close i proachmg marrmge of their daugh- Darrell S~oner !dergone change! IB;x LI IJ && J i and Mrs Milton Holec of Gulfporti:}norr VlSllr rlere " Cook woolens blankets and iuntil the final quarter. Half time ter *~ancy Margaret to Robert Mrs Charles Blinks was in charge ~ !~1I~ nell;I Ivl~v = '.1 i~core was27-24 Lisbon but they!Charles Caldwell, son of Mr and ~. : uas~ week !1 wa~ announcecl ma~ : I i .I.YJ*I~,~:[IIU. Lll%~ UI~:~III1 ~LUIIIC~I'~ ~J.II~L ! [ CIOIn was manuiacmrea mere. ~ " -. n ,I. ' ~ .~ ~,T~ ~ W r'o~ . ]1 a n " ~ of general arrangements for the, +~ Marion-Mu,tan, dame had been ~m, pl'e. su /. I Darrell Stoners of Mt Vernon i Dr. Eric Kollman came unex- L ! evcnmanylncrease,~ e ,ea,~ ~o a ~: :,: ~ :.x~e .~n~erson, ~o. program. A t~eat for the chilch'en, o'o~tocned unP] Jan" 2 Scarcelv:l=or I:rtle lxeealcK !pectedly Christmasafternoon to!.~J:nere were ~nreegr~s~ m mson 64-45 final scor~ . . ~ne wc~oulng ]splannea m ~l~e in charge of Mr~ Belle Thompson ~ ~',~ : ;.~ " [; ,~ ~ ! ;. : ~nend a short time with his family i ~J~ar ureeK. ~ne t-ee~ mlu s.tuuu Again Msnon ~eamrea even scor- place, ~unaay, ~an. ~. ~om are ~ ~ :; ~ ' ~" ~.~ :'? ~ ~ 1 ~ ~.^ ~ ~ ,~,i tE~,li~,~,lO =~-'1~.~; ~" ~ ~ ; x~ v t, r,; ;.~' near the LaVerne Simmons place, iing Bud Hall had 15 Siggins 14, students at Missouri Southwest o'~-]oinal ~ate would be maintained day afternoon, Dec. 24, at Neff'si " -- -- I-,Saturday on the Ile de France re-,oacoy e~,)erlns ran .je ],C:.~ --ICave 12, Beasmore 11 and Brokel ~ta,e Teacners cortege in bpring- ~on ~ne rote oz me Jonn lvlcnugn ~th o held Mo Rober+ Cald~ell is a Mrs. Woods Returns; .as scheduled It seems, that Mar- Funera!~Home ~r Mi~s EffierKee[ i~reet Madame Pout: Euro,'o,oDr ol mo,far This became the Haeseler-1 Bachman dud Dahn led Clarence i grand~on "of J. M. Carbee. . : omlt[t mh~. x~v ~u~uw~ o,~, ) with 12 and 11 res ectivel ~ uon Lands Sit :)ea.le Vernon in findln~ "onen dates" and in charge M~ss Keediek died Dec. ~, City for the meetings of the Amen- . P Y. , " - ~oum oz unes~er NoD~es, was ~,~u, , the new date fell on the commun-20th at a Cedar Rapids nursing ~ can Historical association [" . I LLcbon plays Stanwood Wednes- Recelve. T V Mrs Perry Woods returned last,i,caueo me ~ur~z mln Inese mree : o - ~,~m . . it~'s church niP.ht home ~here she had been for care Followinu that he will uo to~ I day mght Dec, 26 at 7:30 p.m. and i from St Luke's nos ital - " -- 'mills were ouxl~ in meou s. l ' a ; Tuesday . P o -, ~ for the pa,:t 15 months Burml was ~ Washington D C after Jan 1 to l at Bennett Thurs Dec. 27 ~.ame Pot Wm Zearine who has been been for nearly a' ~uuuoo--u,~ ~ u~,~s~ ,v~v ~. I ~ ' "' ' ' ~ ' " ' where she had in the M Vernon cemeter The Centennlal chulch was erect ~-- the Indian's haxd court this Fri- . t. . . Y'. . ! i give a complete report to the State i ' '}time 8.00 p.m,:, and at S tanwood: I vls~tmg his parents in Lisbon over ~eS~i~r,nan~/RuSs;!!~j~iggeaS;a!~pM~ii d::dn~:ht at7 p.m. ,or a double- 186ETfflen KL~.etiCcKu~;, ~r~ (~:a~h~:r ~!D?;a:~n~etnot~sho}Sm:erC:etrEc~rf:et~ln ~71: onca~ ,n,** n, ! jht~r~e ~ga~s ~n~e ,"~th~anesXJ ! Chriv~tsToaS' sr~CgiiVet :hey MytO~:lt i " of Sarah Jane and Joshua C. Kee- ~National Archives ROPES INSTEAD OF FOAM at 8 p.m son G,'ocerv and Suner Market in as can De expected her two sisters It is recommended tna~ local ians : .~:~ vJ~ ~ .~. :-- -~- :- ~ i "' - ~ " " . ' : u,c~. nc~ ~.=~ wa~ u~= s~**, Pio r ik "Li'z' ' ' Lisbon on a ' Dr Kollman s ent from Se t 3 nee s 1 e z le hoover S turday evening The Mrs. Naomi Hammond and Miss expecting ~o get in for the game(h,~inoss and when he retired from ~:::: I ' P P " 1 IItAS HEART ATTACK ! " ,until Dec 16 travehn and doln ttunKle can recall hays ~nen Ioam~ szore was ~ammea ~lth people and Ethel McCullough and Mr and Mrs arri~ e early Grade school teams i~'a~m n~' he brou-ht his family to t " ' g "g . . ' . James F Kohl suffered a heart i . . " . ' " ~ o o - ' i ' B 1 i m A s rid "mattresses and carved woolen car- " many were s~anaing on the side Howard Hammond of Oeonomowoc. take the floor at 6 and play until ! 1;,~ ~n ?~rt V,~rno,~ Mi~s Keedi~k ! research m e g u,u t,Ger- t l attack Tuesday and is recuperatmgl ames man France and En land The pets naa never veen oreamea oI warn in ~rom o~ 1~ wnen the win Wis spent Christmas at the J "B" squad warm up time ~ ~ + ,~ '~ila o+ +l,o+ +ime i i Y, g ! . . : "[in his home in Lisbon. Mr. Kohl i " . ." h ~m#~ M4 v,~,-~,~ ~allers on Sun- ; ' " ~J * " ~! ~]~t~:: ' ~ ma~or Dart of his time was spent in i Sne slep~ in an old rope yea, tne ) Jn hi~ ~n'~ hna nnt h~on ~n ~ w~11 ' ner was announced. Bill plans ~o day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess,~ The nex~ conzerence opponent. Ior~ LShe attended. Cornen cortege and ~ :~:~:~ ' Germany." - He will return t-o Mr. kind with. " pe~s~ along the frame for t lately and 'was taken ill" durmg" the ! take it' . back to Camp Hood, Texas i the Mt. Vernon team will be the~aftei that spent much t~me in Chl-; ~~~ T !strin~m~ and t]~htenln~ the rone ] 'with h,m ~ .~ .i~ ; . ---- . cago an~. in ~=,=** ~ ' ~ : .~ Children had truncle Deos tnat t~ ~.~ -.- ~-; ~x ~ r A w~hl '. utulougn a.u zo ,~. n 4t =ay. t i IIU[Ilt'. IVl[. anu v zo. u play at West Branch Ja . h. : Un].ed States and in Hawaii Miss " nuched under the big beds during D .~ 0--1 A--~ According to ~ne aany press, ~vlrs Keedick was a beautiful woman ~t ~,~,'- ~ " ~ . OI ~eclar l~aplclS are in [ne r-.on~ rl1~elll~ guIILi|l~,lll~ Jp~t~| ,~u~r]s~ ~P~ul~ ~ . i [ne Gay.~traw llCKS were used for ' -- Woods son Pfc Don Woods who l home visiting . ' who appreciated music and art and : " ~ ::" Car and Truck SldeswlDe ~ maitre sea "~nd children in her early " f%~, ~' II D ~ ,as u=~, ,- -,-~,~ ,~,~, - ~ ~,~,~,~- ~" ' '~ ~o "t" of her flower ~arden ' ~ . . . - L -- Thursday-DecAUgust 19o0, landed :n TSheat~le ~ln ! Sprmgvlllen" y Mt '~e" 4 0 1.80~000 ~ ~er ~omeJfor much of her l~'fe wai:. ,On Abbey Creek BridgeI n~agi~tcu::~e ~e;nft:et~eonnrerg t~:K.~e~ ",~ r * Print Babson Bob Dotzauer- appeared', in' h~s" ~o 1 r e 1 the large residence on Ma n st e has not been able to reach him to i Univ High :: :::::::4 1 .800 acrocs the street from the chanel i~I A Packard convertible driven by( r wide boarded bare floors In the. . . popular :'Human Seal'. balanc,ng " ' in : " " : -~ - -- " ~,'morning i ac~ on [ne L.olnns unrlsEnas pro- tell h~m about hLs mothers be g ~Durant 3 2 600; She ~a~ a membez of the Methodist :~ DavldW Young of 1516L~ E 7th St, - li llEe) in the hospital. His enlistment willlWilton :::::::::::::::::::::::::3 2 .600!churc~~" " i~ Cheyenne, Wyo sideswiped an In-i Mohair settees and walnut :l'7'i~.L %JUllUUK ~[~m/n~ ~n%a~Ol~eui~s~unaay eve- be completed in January when he ! West Branch 2 4 333 She is survived b- onl-" one mem !~ ternational truck driven by Lyle t organs graced the parlors. The i . ~ P will be eligible for a discharge His ~ West Liberty 2 4 333 ] ^. ~. ,~.~ ~.~ ~ n;~ ~Z.~;~ ~.~ " i~ Caldwell of Waterloo on the Abbey i rrst kerosene lamp in the ;' VL:. n m~l~ --~ mother does not know whether he Lone Tree 1 6 '143"~a ~di~k of M~ Vornon i ,Creek bridge Sunday mormng at 1 Hoover household ~as an un- I|]1 |!11~ |~}ll~il~ Lisbon Hello World he will be home on leave before ""~ *' ~: ~ ~.-f=, . L" ',Third g~ers from Ward ~ehool a.m. No one was injured. There itouchable" for the children. ~ ~ 2~LL~[ItllII~ LII~: IUZI~J.~I1 ~KUIX1 ULIL- * i : then but hopes he will be. . ' ^. ~x~ ~v[~,~.~,~ w~+,~ .f ~ shown with their chwraeter doll, : were four men and a woman in the ~ And the new sewing machine : For the t6th consecutive year the Born to Mr. dud Mrs. Leon Games ~% ~,~Am~ IA~nm~m~ i ~h~cago ~r,~ an(~" Mr["Fran'l~'~Ox" IM~lame Foul Holding the doll in :Packard I was screwed onto the table and Hawkeye-Record and Heralcl brings ,a son, Michael Ray, in St. Luke's Former Resident Died Jn dP~l=alll~FI i i i1~1 i leo of Cedar Rapids, John C Ket: front !$ Ruth Meyers. Standing left i The convertible's windshield was : someone stood by to turn the : you the Roger W. Babson ' Business I hosp~al, Cedar Rapids, Sunday, o ~ .m . ,am m )~11 II i4-,= -- ~.4~ T%~.llae~ ~IP "l~l"r" and !to right, Carol Mlrieh, Patty B~lton ', cracked the door mashed and the wneel by nand for the seam- i and, Financial Outlook for 1952 in'Dec 23. ~eaar Kaplas Last weeK rl mn H mmr ~ P ~,~n ~,~n~-~ n~ W- h and Diekie Miner. ~door handle knocked off and one stress. : thi~ issue. ~ -------~-------- i ~ ~ in-ton DC and Mrs Leonard Wal- ) ~front fender was bent down against i Soap making was a big home pro- i Turn to pa~e 2 for this annual ; I .-L m 1 ~vn~s marred ~mocK l~z~ ~econa( ~ ~ we a like to nave you meet '- ' A m q raths and "~on Howard of Cedar i the tire After an unsuccessful at- i ject when Mrs. Runkle was a child i feature which contains 50 forecasts i Ll~il~On L~UIS avenue ~l~ ~eaar l~aplQS a resl ~aGalTle ~'oui,says one oz tne iour ,' -i[ ]1~ lIPIIqtl IFIl~%/m ! temnt to get anyone to work on it(Ashes were . 'aved all winter to nut '~ covering such important tonics asi dent of M" Ve non 15 vea~ ago vm I ~11 !~1/ ~aplas children 'Ofcourse you all re ] = ~- "- ' :". :'" . ~.^- "" ". " ~ i " . i " ",at that time of night, Marshal Ediin the hopper with water to create general business, commodity prices,' Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Spangler and Qled at her nome at lU am la t memoer ner me 1a~ ~]olty little , d~ ". ~. . . 5 i i-- P. mm m #.m - i M 1.~e] ~. ~]~---*----,~--'~ !Gill got a crowbar and a pick from]lye The lye water ran out one taxes, retail and foreign trade, !family had as Christmas eve and rnursaay. ~erwces were conduct- '~ ~v~ovnt vernon Dusmess stores ~eml Dlrallea I~nrlsgmas ! ,",~ ~ '? ~a ~. ,JL~uu ~u.~ i the City Hall basement By using I end of the trough and when an egg : labor inflation farm outlook, stock i Christmas day guests, lVh'. and Mrs ed in the Mar h Funeral Home ~.e-, will adopt the usual winter closmg . i ~agrnan m t-aria.And you re- +~.o.~ +~o fe ~ s b~"t so ~+ : - ~ " ' ' ~'-^'- ":'--'-^" [ ~ -- t n m .Jn ~ a-----.---- ~ ~ .~ ~,""~"" "~" " ""~"" --~ =" *~ WOUld noat on 1~ tne lye was oi ' market, real estate and pon~lCS. ! ~J,t:~, brutal. ota Saturda with burial in~nc hours on dan. 1. tvtos~ oz tnem wn, D Durnul~i ~ul ~u[irl~,memoer me ragman anu ms norsedid not rub on th" +~ n +~ ~ [ ~ " ~ ' "" a-d "" "" "" "" ' Y i Y v I ~ ***~ c**~u ~**~[SUl~lClent ~rengtn ~o comDlne wD.n ; iv, r. n ivlrs, henry uel%oyer, Keota cemete"y. : net be open on Wednesday evenings i,Mlml that giggled, and Mleh and nartv continued on east They honed ; *~. ,~ ~t.~,~= ,~. +~,~ This messi~e will be of in- Maruaret and Jacob of Inalnn~n,~ Sm~ivin. g are two s~ste~s, Mls. . ,during. the wmter months, i A big tractor and semi . utflt,Toble, the two. httle boys the Rag- to have more extensive re. pairs made soap. Soft ~ ~n ~+,~,~,-~ ~,~ ~ h 1 tense interest, to many Hawk- li~ T-d arrived .~unao a +" "~;+ D D Crone of Cedar Rapids w~th Sta.-mg open on Wednesday eve- ~ was parked on the south s~de of ~ man found in a bundle of old rags at DeWltt eye readers ~ho have followed ! over Christmas in tho h ~r~ ~ 1~. ' ~ " I -,i through .the year,i whom ~he made her home, and ~ nlngs will be resumed when spring Main .~treet in Mt. Vernon m front and took home to Madame Pout ' 1 Mr. l~blons Ama;ml Outlook mother Mrs Earl Wil~ nb~t ~ ns ' ~ Lizzie had the tasks of mowing ~, . .on. J .~ Mrs. Sherman Daugherty of Ch,- i farm work Leglns around April I. lot the City Meat Market and Do i And there was Poufon, the proud- .lena D|~I|I I~e~m|l~ I the grass with a sickle in season I each year with interest ~ them for Christmas day was Mrs. and a brother A C Smock Radio zrom t~nrlstmas morning un- es~ cat in ~arls proua oz ner green .v. -- ----"'"I ;~.n ~e ~1~ ~,~wcr +1.~,:. ~-+~,q I ; ~' C~. ~r, 9~ In~ n 'R~. ~.h~.~. ~Wi O ' 'n 1~ ;I .4.~ h4~ of Sheldon ~ .tll Wednesday while a rear axle ,whisker which indicated she was . I I Mr and Mrs ' . ~l o . g i Toaether On Christmas i wlth brick dust after each meal deflmtely predicted: 1, that WorldI . Charles Hendrlckson Miss Smock resided in me ~on-~ u, .~.~ ~-~,--,~- ~was repaired, ime last oz a line o~ ~an lng ca~s. -,-, :~her ~o,~, .i~ n War IlI would NOT start durin~of Cedar Ranids ' " he -, ~ -- -~ v- ~ ,~ ~ ao - -, rad house with Mrs Crone The lat .~ 1~,~ A bearing had burned out m t i The doll Madame Pout, has been r'~-ri~* m 1951 was ver- s-ec - ~ ~ ' ' 'v " house mothe" ' Di''l~CUddenj'']l' Mo.~ '~ axle The driver,' who was going ~ . . . mas" Y P - ] pungen~ smells about the house 1951, 2, that the Taft Hartley- law I Christmas dayguests of Mr. and ter was prewousl, a ~ r i i ." ia special guest recently m third ial in the Joe Pitlik home because ! during apple and plum butter time i would NOT be repealed during i Mrs Fred Tonne were Mrs. Jo at Guild Hall ---- I toMc~inl~rankMJo:de:;rs:~twas211~d s~i~kSt:PoPm~in~i~e P~l~x~efP u~! !oad~;t!iledn~ir:sb~thxhe21shoa~:hraWsl~c~a:~meh! ~aOmmlP:ttt~!kbh~Oii ~ea~i:at~h;~iri /~tmi tMerSiHao~eg/~ee-dttlteo, ml~k:h~h; b:J { lc9r scala :i ntha~;/rr6iZ~a~ndcd~peaionfi~~ TryemnP SnyfderM:Cha~lrC:nVjl~e'An~MinSS I'!~11~ WorJd the sudden death of her father, i :; ~,^ i.~ " . . . . " g ~. " s ",per imide, which was hung over taxes--i n ' g P i of Cedar Rapids the Don Frinks, -- - mrew snow un l~ to coul 1~ uzz n,~t xUi11i~m r' hrlol, R.~. i told~ Ralph Heasty that he thoug" nt" " DicKie gave a siory oacKgrounu onl in many years. Mr. ritlik returned '( the fire The finished' butter was,taxes. ; that" the National mcome~ No~man~ and Paul' Mr and Mrs .-. ~ .~ ~.~ r.~.~-~ ~ ~ been :each call Carol read Ruth he d from Mercy hospital Cedar Rap noured into huge ~allon crooks for 1951 would be the highest in'Dean " ' ivir and mrs. A. re. lvlouney u~uL ,~,~ ion's. ou ',it ulled hard coming up the A1 ~ ' ' "Iv ~, ~, * . " i Trump, Mrs. Orvm Frink, Wa~h'ington D C are the parents getUng ready to come to Mt. Vet- . P " i Madame Pout and Patty showed ida, last Wednesday afterbemg [ covered with a piec~ of brown ~ history, These forecasts ll!ustrate daughter Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. of a six pound girl born Dec. 15th. non that aft~nOO~et?e;:::d 7:rii~t-i~ na mu: --------- i eaBh petticoat as it was aeserl~:: confined a week, paper smeared with fresh lard, and ith:da:~ur:ey of Mr. Babsons 1951 R. L. Frink. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wallace, ma-. mas. with t e . ' Y ) : ecause the thing that g' e The Pitliks son, Francis Pitlik, topped with a crockery lid ~ P " ' I Mr ~n ~ Mr~ .Tnhn ?,/[iI|~' ~h~rl ~ ternal grandparents, left from Chl- During the preparations he was ~ Baptize Darcy Rt~ja i Madame Pout dlstlnctmn ~s the S A. arrived Thursday for a tWO ' CANNING INTRODUCED ! their guests for Christmas Mr and eago on the 16th for Washington taken ill and died about 11 a.m !fact that she wears 18 hand made weeks' furlough from Great Lakes, I Li b Mrs Robert Crory and Stevie of They had been vi~ting a few daysDeath was attributed to a heart at- ] Darcy Rega, small daughter of I petticoats, each different. No one and their grandson, Bud Bridges, ~ Many fruits were dried carefully : S on Madison, Wis the Elmer Borders, in the Henry von Meeteren home in Chicago. Rev. and Mrs. S. V. Will}urns re- eeived one of the most delightful of Christmas announcements. A son Howard Vernon was born to Corn- ton and four grandchildren. rounder and Mrs. S. F. Williams at Funeral services are being held St. Albans hospital, Long Island, today, Thursday, at the Bragonier- N.Y. Dec. 23rd, 1951. The baby was Fay Funeral Chapel in Clinton born at nine o'clock Eastern timei and Dr. Williams phoned to his parents the news at half past eight!Attend Meetings In Central time The baby was nam- ed for both his maternal and pater-:Philadelphia Th~s Week hal grandrarents. This is the sec- ond time Rev. S. V. Williams has: Dr. F. G. Erooks, professor of Pulled down this signal honor in i biology at Cornell and Ralph Shop- his serfs family. The older brother ' herd, instructor in his department, who is now six years old was ham- are in Philadelphia attending meet- ed George Sylvester, being the ings of the American Association seventh generation of Sylvester !for the Advancement of Science Williams. The younger Williamses:and aftiliated scientific societies. have two older girls, Barbara and Dr. Brooks is representing the Virginia. 'Iowa Academy of Science on the '~ A.A.A.S. council and at the national tack. :Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rega of Mt. i knows why she wears so many, Dr. Gabriel was a retired dentist*Pleasant,i Pa was baptized Sunday t but an extra petticoat comes in and a lumberman who had re.ddedimorning during regular worship lmighty handy when material is girl, officiated at the baptismal!stripes round and round, one with i ceremony. !stripes crosswise, some in plain bright colcrs, some with spots, one In The Service with daisies, one with yellow rab- i bits. checkered ones and finally Lt. Douglas Van Metre arrived a blue checked one which the small ,Monday from Quantico, Va where]boys chose for their shirts. he is stationed in the Marines, toi Mrs. Elsie Phillips, teacher of ! spend Christmas and a 20 day leave third grade, says the doll was made with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. U. by her sister. All of the details Van Metre. : have been painstakingly carried S~t. and Mrs. John Booker of i ut' including facial features. It was hard to find material as de- Aberdeen Proving Grounds near Washington, D.C are spending a;scribed in the story so some petti- two weeks' leave in the parentalc ats have the stripes and dots appliqued on, the flowers embroid- C. F. Becker and Harold Thompson ! ered, and patterns painted. Madame !homes in Cedar Rapids. 'Pout has also visited some of the Pot. Charles Benton of Fort Riley. Des Moines schools where she was Mr. and Mrs. John Neff and John ! Academy of Science conference Kansas, came Sunday to visit until very popular. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Berthot andHe is also secretary of Tri Beta, Monday with ,his mother, Mrs. No child privileged to see ~hildren were Christmas dinner national biologiacl honor fraternity, Myrtle Yoder. Pvt. Benton, who en- Madame Pout will ever forget her guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. which is holding its plenary session listed recently, will lake his boot or the story she has made come to ~. W. Neff. in Philadelphia "l'hur*:day. training ~t Fort Riley. life by her visit. training at the same place. The group Christmas day includ- ed, besides the Joe Pitliks, the Denny Neal family, the John Woods family of Solon, the Jack Pitlik family, Dillon Bridges family and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pitlik of Ce- dar Rapids. is home for two weeks from his and ~tored and vegetables found~ their storage spots in the dirt floor Mrs. L. T. Yeisley visited over cellar Cabbages lined the wall, i Christmas in the home of her I their roots covered with dirt "Liz- i brother, K. D. Binford, in Des zig" was about eight before ean-;Moine. . ning became an accepted procedure. I Peter Heller made the tin cans for! Miss Hazel Runkle was a Christ- the process and women began to lmas day dinner guest of Mrs. Lou ,preserve tomatoes in cans, sealing :i We~t and Miss Grace'West at Mount the lids with wax. : Vernon. i And in "Lizzies" early years asI Mr and Mrs. T. M. Lee and Miss Basketball Men Have today the holidays were days of' Bessie Kurtz were Christmas dinner much merriment and anticipation guests of the H. K. Lees and Miss $hort Vacation ,The Christmas tree was trimmed ! Judy at Maqueketa. i with apples, cookies, and strings ofI Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andreas, sons The Cornell varsity basketball ,popeorn, and cranmerries, find the squad returned to the campus !pioneering people maintained their! Peter A11en and Steve of Pella Wednesday afternoon and began!traditional customs way out here in were Christmas day gue~.s of her preparations, under Gil Wilson's Iowa. parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph coaching, for the invitational tour- Over a century has passed ~JnceIYates- nament at Knox college, Galesburg, Charles Haskins came as the first~ Methodist WSCS meets Thursday, Ill. George Vander Weyden, as- settler to the site of Lisbon, then Jan. 3. Mrs. Vern Beasmore is hos- sistant professor of classics, also re- called Yankee Grove. Nearly a tcss with assistants, Mrs. Don Frink, turned to help round the players century of living hasbeen Mrs. i Mrs. L. A. Davis and Mrs. R. L. into shape. Runklc's good fortune. And of a]l iFrink. The Knox tournament will run i her memories some of the. mostI Christmas day guests of Mrs. Friday and Saturday. Corned is I chemshed are those, of the hfe and ] Charles Burd were Mr. and Mrs. paired with Knox in the opening' people in her nome town. . Ear! Davis and Robert Earl of Mr. round. Other colleges taking part "lhe Hawkeye wishes to thank Vernon and Miss Daisy Burd. Miss are Monmouth and Augustana of Mrs. Runkle and Mrs. Emerson for }lazcl Runkle was an evening vis- Rock Island, Ill. these t~i~toricat notes, itcT. i Clariee and Ruth of Mechanics- ville, U.S.N.P.C. Benny Semelroth of San Diego, Calif the Buell Mil}crs, Mary, Jane and Jay and the Max Stahls, Sharla Kaye and Jean Ellen Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher, Charles and Marlin, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartley, Mrs. Albert Hayes and Timmy of Cedar Rapids, Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Clay, Tex and Trudy of Mount Vernon spent Christmas eve , with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Holtz. Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtz, Mrs. Muriel Holtz, Sharon :and Darrell of Davenport joined :the group in the Clay home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruse of Ocean Drive Beach S. Car are 1 spending the holidays with his par- :ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kruse. Dr. {and Mrs. Otto Kruse, Craig and !William Karl and Mr. and Mrs. I Karl Kruse of Tipton; Dr. and Mrs. ~Paul Koch, Francis and Barbara of Wyoming; Miss Katherine Kruse and Miss Thelma Hand of Independ- ence; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kruse, Sharon and Leoral completed the fam.qy group for Christmas