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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, April 19, 1962
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
Jane KINNE, daughter of the Donald R. KINNES of Tingley and a junior in the Mount Ayr Community high school, has received
word that her application for participation in the Third Annual Summer Science Program at the State University of Iowa,
Iowa City, has been reviewed favorably by the selection committee. Jane will participate in the areas of mathematics and
geology for an eight weeks' session.
Friends and neighbors took disks, harrows and a seeder Saturday afternoon to the farm of Carl DeVRIES in Liberty township
and planted 20 acres of oats for Mr. DeVRIES, who has been a patient in the Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. Those
who assisted with the "good neighbor" deed were Algie LINK, Max WEBB, Glenn MYERS, Amos RYAN, Lee FARIS, Cecil KELLER,
John TRIGGS, Aubrey KIRKPATRICK and Bert JONES.
Mrs. Raymond BARKER and Harold WEBB announce the sale of half interest in the Mount Ayr Roller Rink to Lloyd GLENDENNING,
who serves as bookkeeper at Harvey Brothers Garage.
The Night Owls, one of two teams entered by the junior class was the winner of the intra-mural volleyball tournament held
April 13 in Mount Ayr. Captained by Jerry WAUGH, the Night Owls defeated the Bear Killers, captained by David STILL, to
take the championship. Members of the winning team were WAUGH, Larry KNIGHT, Dean HALL, Larry BOLTON, Dan MINNICK, Phil
FAY, Richard STEPHENS and Howard MERCER.
Mrs. Howard TODD left Thursday from Chicago, IL by Lufthansa Jet Airlines for Germany, for a visit wither her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. August FRIEDRICHS, and other relatives in Neuenknick, Westfalen, Germany. This will be Mrs. TODD'S first
visit with her parents since she came to America in 1927.
Susie HUNT, junior in the Mount Ayr Community high school and president-elect of the local chapter of F.B.L.A., was
elected to the office of state reporter during the 16th annual state convention of Future Business Leaders of America
held Friday on the campus of the State College of Iowa in Cedar Falls.
Richard WEEHLER, senior in the Mount Ayr Community high school, received the coveted Iowa Farmer Degree during the Friday
morning ceremonies of the state F.F.A. convention in the main auditorium on the Dairy Cattle Congress grounds in
Waterloo. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee WEEHLER of Clearfield.
Mount Ayr Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, received its charter from Mrs. Grace B. SPRECHER of Denison during the
regular meeting of the Assembly held Monday night. Mount Ayr, the 160th Assembly in Iowa to be chartered, will carry the
number 160.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
April 13, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lee BRAND, Mount Ayr
April 15, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin TRIGGS, Mount Ayr
OBITUARIES in April 19, 1962 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Bert E. CURRY Mary Emmaline JENNINGS SHAW
Harry JOBB Virni DILLE SHELDON
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, April of 2012
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