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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, February 13, 1964
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr Record-News
Lloyd ANGUS reported Friday morning to Sheriff Elbert STRANGE that several hundred dollars worth of household furnishings
and clothing had been stole from a house, located a half mile north and east of the A. G. MOFFATT farm in Poe township,
which farm is occupied by the ANGUS family. The robbery is being investigated by Sheriff STRANGE.
Mrs. Sam DAVIS of Kellerton escaped serious injury Monday morning about 9:30 a.m. when the 1947 Plymouth she was driving
skidded on the ice and hit a bridge on Highway 2 east of Mount Ayr. The young son of Mrs. DAVIS, the other occupant of the car,
was unharmed.
Norman NOBLE of Mount Ayr will be ordained as a minister on Sunday, Feb. 16, in the Delphos Baptist Church.
Milt HENDERSON, area extension 4-H leader, is the author of a featur story, which appears in the February issue of the
National 4-H News, a magazine published in Chicago, iL and distributed nationally.
Theodore P. BEASLEY, a native of Mount Ayr and a resident of Dallas, TX for the past 28 years, was honored recently in that
city at the 1964 Texas dinner of the Newcomer Society in North America. Mr. BEASLEY founded a four-billion-dollar insurance
empire and is chairman of the Republican National Life Insurance Company. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. H. BEALSEY, he was born
in 1900, in Mount Ayr. He attended the local school but was graduated from the high school in Lamar, MO, to which city his
parents removed from Mount Ayr. Percy B. BEASLEY, a brother of Mrs. BEASLEY, resides in this city.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
February 11, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. RAUCH, Mount Ayr
OBITUARIES in February 13, 1964 Mount Ayr Record-News:
George Adolph SCHOENMANN |
Russell Arthur SHIELDS |
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, March of 2014
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