March 9, 1939 Personals
The Shakespeare club met Thursday with Mrs. J.
D. Parker as hostess. At the business meeting, the following
officers were elected: elected: Pres. Mrs. K. G. Fox; Vic-pres.,
Mrs. Paul E. McElroy; Sec.-treas. Mrs. M. J. Hartman; Core. Sec.,
Mrs. C. R. Carpenter.
March 16, 1939 Front Page
MONDAY, MARCH 20 FATHERS AND SONS
Be sure you have the revised date. No need for
duplicating the times of events in our city. Originally it looked
like Thursday was the best date next week and then along came
several good reasons why the lads and the dads should step out on
next Monday night, so MONDAY NIGHT it is. Lee Koebel, the popular
Fayette baker rolls out the dough early every morning, and then
rolls out the tickets. Between pies and pastry, he sells cardboard
tickets for the high score as we go to press, but Coaches Madden and
Dorman are right at it seeing that dads of team players of both
basketball squads, are being invited to take their sons to the party
and at the Fox furniture store, it is not just the laying of
linoleum, for fathers lay down 75c on the counter and take 2 tickets
away.
Mrs. Lee Koebel has taken the chairman
responsibility for loading the tables and Mrs. Paul Reid is chief
decorator. The waitresses will not be required to wear dog-collars,
neither will the fathers be expected to lead their sons in by a
rope. But it is going to be a pretty "doggie" affair, with Coach
McAleece and his dog both speaking. The name of the big Dubuque dog
coming as special guests for the occasion is a little different than
the spelling of last week's story, but any poor dog whose name has
to be spelled Doberman Pinscher is entitled to be called and spelled
a couple of times at least. But when the ladies whistle just once,
next Monday night, at the Broad Room in the church atop the hill the
annual feed will be on--and right on the dot at 6:30 so that the
tradition of a prompt start and a 8 o'clock finish shall prevail.
The ticket committee hopes you get yours at
least by Satuday noon.
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