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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, October 23, 1941
by Chanse Hall, Mount Ayr Record-News
The cast of the junior class play, "Aunt Emma Sees It Through," includes Joann Standley, Yvonne Bentley, Vera Garard, Walter Hall, Denton Kidney, Duane Johnston and Vernon Clark.
The third annual Ringgold county corn husking contest will be held tormorrow at the Arthur Nairn farm. Those who are competing are Maurice Hanson, Donald Wyckoff, Russell Laird, Floyd Clouse, Glen McKee and David Jobe.
Russell C. Rice, son of Mrs. Dency L. Rice, of Kellerton, who is serving as an appresntice seaman at the naval training station at Great Lake, IL., has been selected as the honor man of his company
consisting of 116 members who will graduate October 25, of this year.
Louise Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Todd of Mount Ayr, and Otto Dalrymple, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dalrymple of Maryville, MO., were united in marriage October 18, in the parsonage of the Christian Church
in Kansas City, MO. The single-ring ceremoy was performed by the Rev. Jon T. Webb, pastor of the church. Attendants of the couple were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Dalrymple will be
at home in Des Moines, shere she is employed in the offices of The Des Moines Register and Tribune Company and he is an employee of the Boyt Harness Co.
HATFIELD - Dixie Donelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Donelson, has resigned her position as secretary to H. B. Steele, county agent in Bethany, and will go to Leon Monday and begin work in a bank.
BIRTHS:
REDDING - Born October 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Austin, a baby boy.
Born, Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Baker, a son. Weight, nine pounds.
CROWN POINT - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Horne, October 14, a son, Roger Allen. Weight, eight pounds.
Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, October of 2016
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