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The IOWA MAGAZINE
Published
Every Two Months by
THE
GREATER IOWA ASSOCIATION
GENERAL
OFFICES, DAVENPORT, IOWA
Entered at the Postoffice at Davenport, Iowa, as
Second Class Matter
Single Copies 25 cents
Twelve Numbers, in Advance, $2.50
Vol. 2
December ---1918
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OFFICE OF THE GREATER IOWA ASSOCIATION
For the fiscal year May 15, 1919
PRESIDENT
G. Watson French
........................................................Davenport
(French & Hecht, Manufacturers, and Vice Chairman,
Iowa Council of National Defense)
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT
C. H. McNider
.............................................................Mason
City
(President, First National Bank, and Federal Director
for Iowa, Liberty Bond Sales)
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT
Emmet Tinley
..........................................................Council
Bluffs
(Attorney-at-law)
THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT
LaFayette Young, Jr.
.................................................Des Moines
(Manager, The Des Moines Capital, and Publicity
Director for Iowa, Liberty Bond Sales)
SECRETARY-TREASURER
Woodworth Clum
....................................................... Davenport
(Vice Director for Iowa, Liberty Bond Sales)
ASSISTANT SECRETARIES
H. E. Moss, in charge Agriculture Activities
A. W. Arnold, in charge Publicity and Advertising
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DIRECTORS AND COUNTY CHAIRMEN
GROUP NO. 1
DIRECTOR, W. J. KENNEDY, SIOUX CITY
(President, Purity Biological Laboratories)
County |
Chairmen |
Cherokee |
F. I. Gardiner of Cherokee |
Ida |
C. H. Wohlenberg of Holstein |
Lyon |
C. W. Bradley of Rock Springs |
Monona |
G. F. Struble of Castana |
Osceola |
H. E. Scott of Sibley |
O'Brien |
F. E. Frisbee of Sheldon |
Plymouth |
W. R. Winders of Le Mars |
Sac |
R.R. Cobb of Sac City. |
Sioux |
Henry D. Thorman of Granville |
Woodbury |
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GROUP NO. 2
DIRECTOR, L. E. ARMSTRONG OF FORT DODGE
President, Plymouth Clay Products Co.
County |
Chairmen |
Buena Vista |
T. D. Eilers of Storm Lake |
Calhoun |
Oscar W. Lundberg of Lake City |
Clay |
J. H. McCord of Spencer |
Dickinson |
E. L. Ewen of Milford |
Emmet |
F. J. White of Estherville |
Hamilton |
E. F. King of Webster City |
Humboldt |
F. S. Lovrien of Humboldt |
Kossuth |
Al Falkenhainer of Algona |
Pocahontas |
E. H. Fairburn of Fonda |
Palo Alto |
Dwight McCarty of Emmetsburg |
Wright |
O. P. Morton of Clarion |
Webster |
E. L. Leighton of Fort Dodge |
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GROUP NO. 3
DIRECTOR, F. J. HANLON OF MASON CITY
General Manager United Light & Raileays Co.
County |
Chairmen |
Butler |
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Cerro Gordo |
C. B. Sherman of Mason City |
Floyd |
M. W. Ellis of Charles City |
Franklin |
T. W. Purcell of Hampton |
Hancock |
John Hammill of Britt |
Hardin |
W. J. Murray of Eldora |
Mitchell |
John Burke of Riceville |
Winnebago |
Thomas Lucast of Forest City |
Worth |
T. S. Hanson of Northwood |
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GROUP NO.
4
DIRECTOR, EUGENE ADAMS OF DUBUQUE
President, The Adams Co., Machinery Manufacturers,
and
President, Iowa Manufacturers' Association
COUNTY |
CHAIRMEN |
Allamakee |
Frank Kelleher of
Lansing |
Clayton |
J. M. Berry of
North McGregor |
Chickasaw |
Tim Donovan of New
Hampton |
Delaware |
A. M. Cloud of
Manchester |
DuBuque |
J. J. Roshek of
Dubuque |
Fayette |
J. W. Dwyer of West
Union |
Howard |
Reed Elwood of Elma |
Winneshiek |
Ben Bear of Decorah |
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GROUP NO. 5
DIRECTOR, W. S. KEELINE OF COUNCIL BLUFFS
President, Keeline Bros. & Co., Live Stock
COUNTY |
CHAIRMEN |
Audubon |
E. S. VanGorder of
Audubon |
Cass |
W. J. Tobias of
Anita |
Crawford |
Carl F. Kuehnle of
Dennison |
Fremont |
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Carroll |
W. B. Swaney of
Carroll |
Harrison |
J. S. DeWell of
Missouri Valley |
Mills |
Seth Dean of
Glenwood |
Montgomery |
B. B. Clark of Red
Oak |
Page |
A. F.Galloway of
Clarinda |
Pottawattamie |
A. D. Annis of
Council Bluffs |
Shelby |
R. D. Ramsey of
Portsmouth |
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GROUP NO. 6
DIRECTOR, RALPH BOLTON OF DES MOINES
Secretary, Greater Des Moines Committee
County |
Chairmen |
Boone |
J. B. McHose of
Boone |
Dallas |
H. M. Pattee of
Perry |
Green |
T. R. Watts of
Grand Junction |
Guthrie |
S. Lincoln Rutt of
Casey |
Jasper |
H. B. Alfree of
Newton |
Marion |
Ben R. Beach of
Knoxville |
Marshall |
A. A. Moore of
Marshall |
Madison |
E. E. McCall of
Winterset |
Polk |
B. F. Kauffman of
Des Moines |
Poweshiek |
Brownlie Graham of
Brooklyn |
Story |
A. M. Henderson of
Story City |
Warren |
C. G. Maxwell of
Indianola |
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GROUP NO. 7
DIRECTOR, JOHN M. GRIMM OF CEDAR RAPIDS
Attorney at Law, and Group Chairman, Liberty Bond
Sales
County |
Chairmen |
Benton |
Roy Cameron of
Vinton |
Blackhawk |
H. B. Plumb of
Waterloo |
Bremer |
E. H. Martin of
Tripoli |
Buchanan |
R. G. Swan of
Independence |
Grundy |
Sherman DeWolf of
Rinbeck |
Iowa |
James A. White of
Conroy |
Johnson |
J. L. Records of
Iowa City |
Linn |
W. P. Powell of
Cedar Rapids |
Tama |
A. L. Ames of
Buckingham |
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GROUP NO. 8
DIRECTOR, G. W. DULANY, JR. OF CLINTON
President, Eclipse Lumber Co.
County |
Chairmen |
Clinton |
Frank J. Ward of
Clinton |
Cedar |
W. J. Moore of
Tipton |
Jackson |
Joseph Kelso, Jr.
of Bellevue |
Jones |
George L. Schoonover
of Anamosa |
Muscatine |
Emil Webbles of
Muscatine |
Scott |
L. J. Dougherty of
Davenport |
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GROUP NO. 9
DIRECTOR, JAMES F. HARVEY OF LEON
Vice-President, Farmers & Traders State Bank
County |
Chairmen |
Adair |
Frank Dutro of
Adair |
Adams |
Jerome Smith of
Corning |
Clarke |
L. E. Crist of
Osceola |
Decatur |
W. A. Hopkins of
Lamoni |
Lucas |
John H. Darrah of
Chariton |
Ringgold |
H. C. Beard of Mt
Ayr |
Taylor |
W. H. Lake of
Bedford |
Union |
Fred Levy of Creston |
Wayne |
Hiram K. Evans of
Croydon |
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GROUP NO. 10
DIRECTOR, F. W. SIMMOND OF OTTUMWA
President, American Mining Tool Co.
County |
Chairmen |
Appanoose |
Frank S. Pane of
Centerville |
Davis |
Henry C. Taylor of
Bloomfield |
Keokuk |
J. R. Mackey of
Sigourney |
Mahaska |
James A. Devitt of
Oskaloosa |
Monroe |
Tom D. Lockman of
Albia |
VanBuren |
H. E. Blackledge of
Keosauqua |
Wapello |
C. E. Johnson R. R.
No. 9 Ottumwa |
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GROUP NO. 11
DIRECTOR, J. F. DEEMS OF WEST BURLINGTON
Farmer, and Federal Fuel Administrator for Iowa
County |
Chairmen |
Des Moines |
W. F. McFarland of
Burlington |
Henry |
Ledru C. Willits of
Mt. Pleasant |
Jefferson |
R. B. Louden of
Fairfield |
Lee |
A. P. Brown of Fort
Madison |
Louisa |
H. O. Weaver of
Wapello |
Washington |
W. H. Lloyd of
Brighton |
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