Visit the USGenWeb Project Website Visit the IAGenWeb Project Website

 What's New

Coordinator Contact

About Us

Return to the Home Page
Contact the Ringgold Cemeteries
Census the Ringgold Counties
 Ringgold County Churches
family pages links to family
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Copyright Statement
History Ringgold County
Ringgold County IAGenWeb History-Biographies Project
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Lookups
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Mailing Lists
Ringgold County Maps IAGenWeb Project
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Messageboards
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Military
Ringgold County IAGenWeb News Clippings
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Obituaries
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Penny Post Cards
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Photographs
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Queries
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Resources
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Resources
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Site Map
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Surnames
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Front Porch
Ringgold County IAGenWeb Vital Records

This site is supported by
Friends of IAGenWeb
friends
   

powered by FreeFind
 
    

 

RETOLD OLD NEWS

Mount Ayr Record-News
Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa
Thursday, October 09, 1941

by Chanse Hall, Mount Ayr Record-News

When Ellen Wilson arrived in Washington, D.C. recently, she was met at the train by Congressman Karl M. LeCompte. Miss Wilson has a permanent probation position with the legal department of the O.P.M. [United States Office of Personnel Management].

At the annual meeting of the Rose Hill Cemetery Association, the following officers were re-elected: President, Mrs. H. H. Wilson; secretary, Mrs. Ethyl Denhart; and treasurer, Mrs. W. T. Timby.

Liberty township held a home demonstration organization metting September 24.

During a recent meeting of the newly orgnized Ringgold county defense board, Roy Lepley, who had been appointed chairman of the defense council, presided. Other officers are Earle K. Allyn, secretary; Royce Davis, A. G. Moffatt, Clifford Johnson and F. J. Daughton, board members.

KELLERTON - Mrs. Harry Fugate began clerking in the Polland Grocery Store last Thursday.

Johnnie Jackson left Sunday evening from Grand Island, NE. for Washington, D.C. where he has a government job.

TINGLEY - The Rev. and Mrs. B. M. Dobbin arrived Tuesday with their household goods to begin their work as pastor of the Tingley United Presbyterian Church.

Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, October of 2016

 

IA old press logo.jpg IOWA OLD PRESS
An Iowa GenWeb project that collects articles from old Iowa newspapers. Have a look back at the lives and times of our Iowa ancestors as reported in early newspapers. The home page for Iowa Old Press Project, complete with a searchable database, may be accessed at: http://iagenweb.org/iowaoldpress/

join


Thank You for stopping by!



© Copyright 1996-
Ringgold Co. IAGenWeb Project
All rights Reserved.