RETOLD OLD NEWS
Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, July 27, 2000
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
Showing the top cow-calf pair at the Ringgold County Fair this year was Michelle DUGAN of Mount Ayr, a member of
the Lotts Creek-Riley Rustlers.
The final week of practice is underway for the Musical Annie, the summer presentation by the Moonlighter
Theatre Group in Mount Ayr.
Mount Ayr Community high school will have one student participating in the Southwest Iowa Honor Marching Band which
will march at the Fiesta Bowl parade in Arizona on New Year's Day. Josh SMITH of Mount Ayr, who plays trombone,
will be taking part in a three-day marching champ in Road Oak August 2-4 and then will march with the band, made
up of top marching band students from across southwest Iowa, at the Iowa State Fair parade in Des Moines August 9.
He is the son of James and June SMITH.
Three girls from the Mount Ayr Assembly, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, attended Grand School July 7-9 at
the Cedar Falls Masonic Temple. Courtney CANNON, Grand Nature; Andrea TAYLOR, Grand Hope; and Julie ROUDYBUSH, Grand
Executive, were instructed in the plans for the upcoming year.
A granddaughter of a Mount Ayr couple is featured on the cover of Embroidery Professional, a magazine
headquartered in Des Moines which is distributed nationally to fabric and sewing stores. Bailee WEST, daughter
of Mike and Carmen WEST of Des Moines is shown modeling a back-to-school jumper made of denim with
embroidery, applique and decorative stitching. WEST is the granddaughter of Dick and Thelma SIMPSON of Mount
Ayr and the great-granddaughter of Dale BLACK of Mount Ayr.
OBITUARIES in July 27, 2000 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Dr. Charles E. SHIELDS
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, October of 2010
To submit your Ringgold County items, contact the County Coordinator.
Please include the word "Ringgold" in the subject line. Thank you.
IOWA OLD PRESS
An
Iowa GenWeb project that collects articles from old Iowa newspapers.
Have a
look back at the lives and times of our Iowa ancestors as reported in early
newspapers.
The home page for Iowa Old Press Project, complete with a searchable
database, may be accessed at:
http://iagenweb.org/iowaoldpress/
|