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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, January 19, 1989
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr Record-News
Mildred (Mrs. Jack) ELLIOTT and her granddaughter, Angela ELLIOTT of Mount Ayr, will be among the 200 Iowans who will be
attending the inauguaration of United States president-elect George Bush this Friday, Jan. 20, in Washington, D.C.
Mildred ELLIOTT will be attending her third inaugural. her two invitations to the events came following her services as
Fifth District coordinator of the Bush campaign. She has invited Angela to accompany her to Washington, D.C. as a
high school graduation gift from Mildred and Jack ELLIOTT. Angela, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig ELLIOTT of
Mount Ayr, is a high school senior and will graduate from Mount Ayr Community high school this spring. Angela ELLIOTT
was a page at this past year's Republican convention held in New Orleans, LA and also was a page at the 1986 National
Republican Women's Convention held in Orlando, FL.
On Sunday, Jan. 22, the Tingley Presbyterian Church will celebrate 100 years since the dedication of the church building.
Tingley Presbyterian Church celebrated the centennial of its organization (July 12, 1883) during the centennial
celebration of the town of Tingley in July 1983. Six years later a church building was erected and the present structure
was dedicated on Sunday, Feb. 3, 1889.
A former Mount Ayr Community high school girls basketball player will be playing with a college team in the area next
week. Kim McGINNIS, who graduated last spring from Mount Ayr Community high school, will be playing with
the Tarkeo Lady Owls basketball team when it takes on Graceland College in Lamoni.
OBITUARIES in January 19, 1989 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Donovan R. LEONARD |
Roger Franklin SAVILLE |
Louis Walter HOHLFELD |
Glenna WAUGH |
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, January of 2014
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