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PAOE IIX AMES DAILY TRIBUNE-TIMES. AMES. IOWA, PKIDAY. MAY 9,193 4 MOTHER SLAYS SEVEN CHILDREN Here's Picture for Which Ohio Woman Posed With Her Family Just a Tew Hours Before She Ended Lives of Tots With Gun 1 imii 111 ii i Mrs. Myers spent Friday In Moines 'visitine with her friend, Geneva Scbofield.

Mr. and Mts. Cal and ton. Dale, who have been wakinc their home in Beaver, are now re- Siding at 2825 Boone street. Mrs.

J. H. Westco't. 320 Tenth street leave Friday evening (or Webster Grove. Missouri, to visit with her daughter.

Frances, who is a teacher in the schools there. Sylvester Patrick of Mapleton is phony orchestra. i Prof, and Mrs. Oscar Hatch Haw! ley are now in Mount Vernon. at- i tending the music festival at nell college.

They will hear three I concerts by the Chicago symphony orchestra: a choral concert, the ora- i torio. Elija" by Mendelssohn, giv- 1 en by the Mount Vernon Choral soIr.iety: a piano program by Percy (jrainger and a string quartet concert by the Jacques Gordon string quartet oi Chicago. The event principally in- I teresting to Professor Han-ley, who is conductor of the Iowa State sym a guest in home of his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.

Willard McCoy. 511 Duff avenue, during Yelshea. is the of Fridav even- Brahms program ing. Mrs. YV.

M. Deacon. Miss Inex; Deacon and Miss Elizabeth Chan Miss Mary Gray of Seymour is rllpr of Cedar Rapids are guests spending the week-end in the home during Veishea at the home of Mr. of her brother and wife. Mr.

and and Mrs. Thomas F. Crocker. 827 Mrs. Moulton Gray.

604 Carroll av- i Burnett avenue. Mrs. Harry Hassan, 622 Carroll avenue, who has been seriously ill at her home for the past week, was removed to the Mary Greeley hospital Thursday evening. Miss Ruth Mesha. 2630 Lincoln way.

has resigned her position with enue. The D. B. VWmore home. 212 South Hazel avenue, has been placarded for mumps because of the illness of Wayne Wymore.

Robert Albaugh, a student at Roosevelt school, is ill with mumps at his home. 505 North-j the agricultural economics ment at lowa State college to accept a government position In Washington. D. C. Miss Mesha will leave Ames Friday and will report to the treasury department in Washington on Monday to begin her new work.

Mis Aubrey Dunahoo of Boone will spend Friday evening in Ames western avenue. Among the Ames children who are ill with lobar pneumonia are Carol Dahl, 4, 1016 Curtis avenue, and Betty Lou Comstock. 617 Twelfth Betty is a student at Roosevelt school. Donald Cole, who attends the Iowa State Teachers college at Cedar Falls and Jesse Cole, coach in visiting with friends, the Roland school, will spend the -eek-end in the home of their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Harlan Cole, S20 "Seventh-street. TEA SIFTINGS ANNUAL VEISHEA IN FULL SWING (Continued Frou: Page One) miliUry department. T. TV.

Manning of the engineering economics department, and Miss Florence-Me- Comb of the public speaking department. Home economics students sold 2,700 of their famed cherry pies at" the open house program of the division which opened Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Serving of the pies has been an annual tradition of the division for about 10 years. A style show, display of art work, and demonstration of nursery school work will be high lights of the division's pro- Kirby Shadle and E. J.

Mitchell spent Thursday evening in Boone transacting business. A. E. Tegges of Peterson was a business caller in Ames Thursday afternoon. Miss Lina Micheals.

Miss Hadley. Lloyd Allan and Mr. Johnson spent Thursday evening in Des Moines. Driven to despair by poverty, Mrs. Ethel Yeldem of Columbus, shot and killed seven of her 12 children and then fired a bullet in her own body in an attempt to end her own life.

The day before, she ycent to a Columbus photographer with 10 of her children to pose for a group picture one shown above. In the picture are: Back row. left to Eldon and Barren Geller, children by her first marriage. Front row, left Yeldem. Elinor "leldcm.

Allen and Alice Yeldem, shown leaning against their mother's knees; Mrs. Yeldem. Elaine Yeldem. Vernon Geller and Wayne Yeldem. Of the children in this picture.

Mildred, Barren and Vernon were the ones who escaped. These three and the remaining two children were, not at home at the time. As Senate Probed Woman Candidate's Expenses of exhibits and demon- will characterize the gram. Scores strations open houses of the industrial science and engineering divisions. Horse Show -Saturday Fifty riders have entered the corse show, which will bp by the military department Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock on the field of the college library.

Exhibition riding, a bundle race, a rescue race, a women's riding contest, and a men's jumping contest be held. Saturday the open house programs will continue, with the vet- Agnes Samuelson Accepts Seven Similar Invitations DES MOINES (U.P)—Gov. John Hammill has accepted two invitations to give high school commence ment addresses while Miss Agnes Samuelson, state superintendent of public instruction, has accepted seven, it. was announced at their offices Friday. Governor Hammill, "who was forced to refuse several invitations because of the.

press of work, will speak at Preston May 23, and at Washigton May 28. Miss Samuelsou's schedule includes: May 10, Atlantic. Ca'ss county rural schools; May 14, Moines, Polk county rural schools: May 15, Chariton, high school and junior college; May 17, Sioux City, Woodbury county rural schools; May 19, Pocahontas, Pocahontas i Hi LU-i-iLiJJUC, i uic, and agricultural divisions, county rural schools; May 22, Gra- ermarv and the Y. M. C.

A. and Y. W. C. A.

on display. afternoon will be marked by two athletic events, an Iowa State- Missouri tennis meet at 1 p. and an Iowa State-Missouri baseball game at 2:30 p. m. Twelve junior and senior men were apprised of their election to Cardinal Key, honorary society for senior men.

and eleven girls were pledged to Mortar Board, women's senior honorary at Iowa State college, at the annual pledging service held following the May fete Thursday afternoon. Senior men elected to Cardinal Key follow: George Booth, Harlan: Glen Woods. Irwin; Harry Johnson, Dubuque; Warren Hutton. Janesville; Harold Fritzel. DeSmet.

S. and Marvin Sandstrom, Kiron. Juniors include: Arthur Porter, Riparius. N. Richard Wilcox.

Stratford; Marion Soults. Clarion: Clarence Gustafson. Rice Lake. Charles Chappell. Davenport; and James Garland.

Oelwein. Garland will be president of the organization next year. Virginia Drew Chenoweth. Albany. will be president of Mortar Board next, year.

Other pledges are: Shirley Wells. Mar- jbalitown; Tbplma Lowenberg, Ot- tunjwa; Jean Guthrie. Ames; Elsa Sindt. Lake Park-. Francis Pyle.

Webster City: Elizabeth Armstrong Ft. Dodge: Mary Beyer. Ames; Opal Baer, Grimes: Laurice Watson Ames: and Dorothy Simmons. Waukon. Mrs.

Madge dean of women, was made an honorary member of Mortar Board. Here's the vacuum can that holds Hills Bros Coffee, which is roasted vity, Taylor county rural schools, and May'24, Jefferson, Greene county rural schools. At the Hospitals ew pounds at a time Mary Greeley Harry Hassan. College Rogers, Harold Sindt, Donald Savage, Warren Stewart. King.

Kenneth Gray. Four Former Roland Residents Teach In Black Hawk County Tribure-Times County Xe Service former residents of here have accepted teaching positions in Black Hawk county next year. Jordan L. Larson, president of the Black Hawk County Schoolmen's club, has been re-elected as superintendent of the schools at Dunkerton for a term of three years, at. another increase in salary.

He is just concluding his fourth year there. Joseph R. Duea has been elected head coach at the Orange Town- snip consolidated school, south of Waterloo. For the last two years he ha? been teaching at Maynard but declined re-election there to accept the position named. Arthur Bielefeldt.

who taught at Milford. Story county, this year also declined re-election to accept a position in the Dunkerton schools under the superintendence' of Mr. Larson. Bielfchlt will be principal of the junior high, assistant coach, and also teach manual training. Ben Duea, who win be graduated from the State Teachers' col- this spring will do Fome teaching and heart (ouch in the confoiidateci school at Jes-sup.

NEA Washington Bureau Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, center, winner of the republican nomination for United States senator from Illinois, and Senator Charles S. Deneen, right, whom she defeated, are shown here before the senates campaign expenditures committee, which opened an inquiry into their campaign expenses. Senator C. C.

Dill, democrat, of Washington, a member of the committee, is shown at ths left." Mrs. McCormick told the committee she spent $252,572.30, while Senator Deneen said his expenses were $24.495.22. T. Z. Henryson Will Head Mutual Fire Insurance Company Tribune-Times County News Service STORY Z.

Henryson of this place was elected president of the Farmers' Mutual'Fire Insurance association at a meeting held here Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Henryson will succeed J. H. cobson, who died about a month ago.

He has been a member of-the board for several years, and also an active agent for the Other officers are: "ice president, J. 0. Anderson, Story City: secretary, M. 0. Rod, Roland; treasurer, T.

Henryson. Story City. ISK you make a cup of Bros. Coffee you taste a Savor no other coffee It's the result of Controlled Roasting, Hills patented, continuous process that roasts every berry more evenly than any bulk-roasting method. Fresk from the original i.u."*zm fact.

Easily opened uith the key. HIT An inaudible talkie may also be referred to as 3. speakeasy. The research laboratories have announced the discovery of a short length wave that may be developed into a death ray. They'll probably rail It the ultra-violent ray.

The prize fighter who was fined for hi? wife is probably the of pugilist who pets the rm for his affectionate flinches In ring. I i "1 bar? never known a 1 fgyp Pf-ggT "to wear longer than fix month?" TVear what? "It takes more than the AMES BOY WINS IN ARTS CONTEST (Continued From Page One) third; individual prize. Max Wilcox, Ames. Small town junior first; Carroll, second; Belle Plaine, third individual prize, Dale Jensen, Harlan. Small town senior first; individual prize, John Buddin, Carroll.

Rural and first; individual prize, A'ictor Leo, Jamaica. Grand senior high school. Drawing Urban junior of Dubuque, first; Muscatiue, second: Ames, third; individual prize, Bob Jenni. Jefferson of Dubuque. senior Lincoln of Council Bluffs, first; Davenport, second; Dubuque, third; individual prize.

Jack Kennedy. Abraham Lincoln of Council Bluffs. Small town junior first. Small town senior Lake, first; Clarion, second: Harlan third. Rural and first; individual prize.

C. E. Edwards of Dana. Grand Lincoln of Council Bluffs. Printing Roosevelt, junior high of Cedar Rapids, first; Fort Dodge high school, second: Thomas Jefferson hieh school of Council Bluffs, third.

Boy Pilot Plans New U. S. Hop Not satisfied with having broken the junior record for a flight from New York to Los Angeles by flying the distance in 34 hours and 19, immediately got busy with in less time. Goldsborough is 3 minutes. Frank Goldsborough.

plans to fly back to New York shown here with the plaque and cup he received upon landing at Los Angeles after clipping 13 hours and 57 minutes off the old junior record, held by Dick James. Black Troops Keep Devotees of Two Religions Apart at Carthage CARTHAGE. Tunisia craments in adoration of the saints were celebrated in churches of Tunis all and Catholic Carthage throughout the. night as pilgrims from every county joined in religious services of the SOth Eucharistic congress. Beginning at 10 p.

m. the services lasted until dawn Friday with each national group partaking of the sarramrnt in churches decorated with its own nation's flags. The pilgrims found police warnings on and walls today to make times think it KELLEY HI BOY IS HONORED HERE (Continued From ''age Onei Bror.klesby of Mapleton was high man in farm crops judging. Kelley Teams Place High Teams from Kelley high school. whrre H.

M. Byram of Ames is teacher of vocational agriculture, won first, in dairy' cattle judging, second plare in the farm shop oon- second in the chapter contest, third iu the. open ft. rum contest, third in livestock judging, and fourth in farm crops judginp; Mike Tyler of Kelley won second individual honois in the livestock judging. The shop work team In Howard HolmeB.

Bradford Archie Roinertson. the judging team, Mike Tyler (Copyright, NEA Smlce, Inc.) Old) Hrrbert IleincitbC'ii. taken a lot refrain from approaching two near the Arab Mosques. The Arabs began their Moslem religious festival simultantously with the opening of the congress, and it was understood several Christians were handled roughly when they intruded too close to the Mosques. No serious injuries were report- ed.

however, and disturbances were not expected, but Senegales troops patrolled Tunis and guarded the roads to Carthage to keep the devotees of the different religions apart. SHORT RIBS the farm crops judging team, Stanley Floden. Marvin Thompson. Murlie Lowman. Stanhope won fourth place in the shop -work contest, and ninth place in livestock judging.

Stratford won second place iu horsp judging, and Alleman won third place in this. class, and sixth place, in sheep. Winners in the livestock classes were as follows; Hogs, beef rattle. Belle Plaine; Denison; sheep, Lytton. dairy oat- tie, Kplley.

i Winners in tbp nnm classes; Corn, ('oryrlnn. 1 ton; wheat, Shelby; b.nlpy. Krlley; clover. il Corydon Winners in the Tool shop i'l Lauionl. work Stanhope; rrtr villp.

uood work, City; bin shooting Koi ds. ropr troti You're not quite ready to start, you say; if you hope to win, the time to be starting is delay, begin! Story County Trust and Savings Bank SELF SERVE Arrow Store Howard Gore, Manager 200 Main St. Ames, Iowa CASH AND CARRY Call 66 Early and Get Rapid Delivery Service FREI DELIVERY with $2.00 purchase or more FLOUR Omar Wonder jy $1.65 Per Lb. BUTTER Fancy Creamery 38c SARDINES Jitney Brand, Bound Tins of Fancy Fish 3 tins I Iced Tea Season is coming SUGAR CORN First Prize Brand 3 tins CORN MEAL White or Yellow 5 Ib. bag MILK ABC Brand 3 large tins Starting Mash.

100-lb bag chance to buy this wonderful starting mash at this low price a 10 bars SOAP P. 0. Laundry 35c IVORY SOAP "It Floats" 3 6-oz. bars fe I OXYDOL For Kitchen and Laundry Large 1 package I WV AMMONIA Bo-Peep Brand Quart bottle MALT SYRUP Blue Ribbon Large tin 49 RAISINS Genuine Thompson Seed- 29c less, 4 Ibs. package NAVY BEANS Choice Hand Picked Michigan Navy' Beans 4 2 Ibs IOC Per pound COFFEE Thor or Red Bag 22c PEKO OLEO Pure Nut Margarine 2 Ibs 33c BROOMS Little Pelton Brand Each 59c NBC, 3 Ib.

box Premium, 2 Ib. box 28c A new modern way to keep your spices in your kitchen A beautiful Spice Holder and 6 packages of Assorted Spices under the famous "Bee Brand," and at a special price to introduce these spices. Spice Holder and 6 packages of spices for Less than the price of the spices akme BANANAS, extra fancy yellow, HEAD LETTUCE, large solid, each PINEAPPLE, each 15c TEXAS WHITE ONIONS, New, 5 Ib 25c NEW POTATOES, Ige No. 4 Fresh Peas 2 Ibs for 29c Sugar 53 Fine granulated, 10 Ibs. for Cloth bags.

Pears 45 In syrup, No. 2 tins, 2 for Peanut Butter Quart jars 36c Pink Salmon Tall cans, 2 for 33c Asparagus Home Grown, 2 Ibs. for Peas 2BC Extra sifted, No. 2 tins, for Pineapple Broken slices, No. ZV tins, 2 for Olives 37 Fancy Queen, quart jars Green Beans First Prize, 2 cans 23c or Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs.

19c HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, BRING US YOUR EGGS QUALITY MEATS Quality Absolutely Cannot Be Substituted SPARE RIBS Fresh 20c value 15c RIB ROASTS Rolled, Boned and Tied 32c value RUMP ROAST Rolled, Boned and 32c value 28c Baking or Boiling 15c value ioc BACON Squares, guaranteed to be sugar cured. 20c value 15c BEEF ROAST Corn Fed Baby Beef me BACON Sliced, Sugar Cured 40c value 30c ii PURE LARD Absolutely Pure 3 Ib. limit, 15c value IOC PORK ROAST Lean and Tender 21 PORK For Boiling, Lean Cuts 15c VEAL ROAST Choice and Sweet 25c SLAB BACON SUGAR CURED 24V2.C 200 Main St. Phone 68 RED ARROW MARKET Quality, Service and Sanitation, Yes Sir! P. W.

FERGUSON LAMB ROAST GENUINE 18c ii quarts 25c SPINACH, very fine; 2 Ibs 15c CUCUMBERS, good size; each lOc ORANGES, good size; per dozen 45c CARROTS, extra fey; 2 bunches 15c APPLES, Winesaps; 3 Ibs 25c RADISHES and bunches, 2 for 15c Blackman's Delicious Home-Grown. Worth the difference ONION red or yellow, only 5c quart, plant now..

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