That will be either $17 or three days in jail

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It was Christmas Season of 1958 and Mary Doris McNeer was traveling to Davenport in her new shiny little blue Volkswagen Bug loaded with all kinds of clothing and gifts for boys and girls at the St. Vincent’s Orphanage. She headed up that part of the Ladies Sacred Heart Society at our church here in Newton for a good many years.

Mary’s stories of her childhood days walking to church each Sunday, rain or shine were reminders of those lean years when many parents including hers did not own a car. Her memories of finally riding to Church in a comfortable 1934 Chevy acquired in the early 1940s made quite a change in their lives. She also liked to tell about her dad’s dedication to mowing the grass at the church every summer and his early walk during the spring, fall and winter starting the coal furnace to keep the congregation comfortable. It was his extra contribution.

Mary started singing in that church choir as a teenager. When I started climbing those stairs to the choir loft in the old church uptown in 1948, she was already a member. I used to glance across and notice that beautiful young lady (an upperclassman) and think how nice it would be if she would glance over my way. We both joined the CYO (Catholic Youth Organization) in 1952 and to make a long story short, we were married July 17, 1954.

But I am digressing from my story of the $17 fine, which was levied against my dear wife while returning from her 250 mile goodwill pilgrimage to Davenport back on the cold and windy day more than 50 years ago. She was meandering along on Highway 6 just outside of West Liberty in a rather long string of traffic, still feeling so good about the great visit to the Orphanage when a traffic cop pulled her out of the line. He issued her a summons for exceeding the speed limit, directing her to the police station in West Liberty to pay her fine. There was absolutely no feeling for her explanation of “going with the flow” of all the other traffic. It was another of the speed traps, which were so famous in that area.

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