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The Bayard Newsi
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Bayard, Iowa
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aica News Briefs for Ltftott Axtt- Paul Johnaon poet A StMler, county and trwMwurar, and sumptd for the Guthrie Coun- or Crippled Chil- Adults in the Lefkm ty Wednesday and that ley were sent through- junty. ety Josephs Rosaiy So- entertained by the aer Kelliher at a County HOSPITAL REPORT (Week of March 7)N Walter Anderson, Maxine Moorhead, Timothy Underwood, Lake Selhnan, Guthrie Roxanne Adair- Don rard McDermott won P-T A Meets -P-T A met at of luncheon in the par- "7:7 in Bayard Tuesday? Cecil Kilgore and Max- rwere played at five ith prizes going to Mrs Hand, Mrs Francis Gan- Emilie Mischo a Caraher. Miss Rose the door prize and 1 March 15. Following iess meeting Al- chairman of the pro- imittee, presented the fourth" grades with im band and the Jun- played. A square dance ation was given by from the fifth to eighth Society Meets lissionary society met afternoon in the Union nth Mrs Norman Crabb of devotions.

Mrs Nor- presided at the meeting. Roll can was with a St Patrick lembrance. Mrs Cora gave an interesting les- 'idia as it is known to re were nine members ng Circle -Sewing Circle me Ray Neal Tuesday af with nine members in cle voted $2 to the jss and $2 to the Easter Ve. A small quilt anc turned in to be ic Woodward State tibs- ay Mr and Mrs Neal sts to the members anc of the club for a operative supper follow evening of pitch. Rooters Meet Rooters 4-H 14, in gym with eight mem- ine Moorhead, Guthrie Center.

Deaths -John Cavanaugh, Stuan. (Week of March 14) Admissions Mrs Jake Mozena, Bayard; Gerry and Jerry Renslow, Guthrie Center. Discharged -Sally Alexander, Panora- Florence Wilson, Stuart; Gerry and Jerry. Center. Deaths-Walter Center.

Newton, any. I Cope. Taylor IT Taylor, attorneys. 8UITB FIUCD -R Craft, Cook, George A Bennett, trustee of Thomas Gregg fund, plaintiffs, vs Lyla Woodward Ralph Woodward, defendants. Craft, attorney Susan Jane McLeran, plaintiff, Jorgensen Jorgensen, Jr.

doing business as Jorgensen Jorgensen as individual employers, defts. Taylor Taylor, attys Farmers Elevator, Stuart, plaintiff, vs Cathcart, Jr, Clarence Chinburg. Charles 0 Couch, attorney Farmers Elevator, Stuart, plainntiff, vs Frank deft Charles 0-Couch, atty SUITS FILED-Standard Oil piaintiff, vs Oall ShOMmith, Harlan, Ply from Jtittcti Mtr Co. Baldwin Impl Co, Panora, Int pkup from Baldwin Imp. Harry Albers, Panora, Ford from Vince Mtrs.

Arthur Allen Erma Armentrout, Guthrie Center, Plj from Jenkins Batterson. Darrell Laughery, Bagley Chev from Hagen Chev Co. Wichita T. C. Ritchie Correspondent March 17 Items Meets -Mrs Arden Patterson was hostess Friday to the Wichita Woman's Society of Christian Service at a noon cooperative dinner.

The afternoon program Renslow, Guthrie Anderson, Guthrie Court Mrs Ferguson. Morgan, attorney. MARRIAGE LICENSES -Edgar Franklin Peterson, Gilman, and Belva Colbert, Menlo. Jesse Bennett, Stuart, and Joan Finch, Ames. Ailer Lund, Stuart, and Grace Needham, Elmo, Mo.

Edward FredericHeon, Kim- esent. Following the work was started on ters. shments were-served by McDermoft and Mrs ick. --Gene Bauer, re- avernop's the 93 Office-Rural Home- lub members who visit; governor's of ice, "Farm headquarters, senate fruse of representatives pernor's mansion in Des Uast Tuesday were Beu- rk, Hannah Dresback, 'inderson, Teresa Walk- fred Hellman and Ruth ITHE SICK-- IDueland underwent an ctomy in the Greene hospital in Jefferson lerican Legion for members and of the Auxiliary and Legion will be held March 27, with a 6:30 perative supper in the ihalL A special invitation to all new mem Foster left Friday her son-in-law and dau and Mrs Rollie Me and family in Denver Mrs Foster will get ae with her new grand ffrey Alan. Ridnour, Ronda frnnie of Berkley spent with Mrs Ridnour's mops Edith Walker, aers of the boys Larry Moore, Supt DEEDS-Charles Newman wife to John Newman $12000 Govt.

lots 7 10 sec 6-78-33, Lillian Danielson to Wendell Shoesmith wife 10 OGVC sec 31-80-33. Glenn A Shroyer to James Finnegan wife $1000 Lot 6, blk Mclntire's add, Guthrie Center. Theodore Porsch wife to same. 1 OGVC of SW sec 18-81-30. Percy Jackson wife to same $1 Lts 16, 17, 18, blk 4 ballton and Elkhorn.

Lucille Lauritsen, original Bagley. Lisle Rinehart wife to -Margaret Rinehart 1 OGVC sec 28 sec 34 all hi 81-33. Cecil Moore to Ivis A Moore $1000 Lts 9 10 sec 5 (NEtt of 5) 80-30 11 rods of 38 rods of sec 5-80-30. Lucy King to Harriett Sinnard Helen Nolte $10,000 sec 28-81-31. Eddie Dunbar wife to Merle Schiller wife 1 OGVE sec 35-78-32.

Ralph Hunter wife to First State Bank, Stuart, $1000 of Its 7 8 hi blk 10 Stuart. wife to Leroy Francis Simmer, Ford from Hunter Mtr. Co. Dwayne Kindred Moorhead, -Casey, Ford from Shuekhart Motor Co. Virgil Center, Pont from Exira Auto Serv.

Paul Wesley Herrick, Guthrie Center, Pack from Pickett Mtr. Lawrence Prior, Bayard, Buick from Hagen Chev. Magneto Carburator Elec presented by Bertie Laughery giving the March lesson from the program booklet She was assisted by others on work of the Wesleyan Service Guild. Estelle Ritchie reported a visit to a guild meeting on their fifth anniversary and gave additional information on their work as a part of the S. Mary Weigel read a prayer poem for the spiritual life lesson and Mrs Patterson gave the devotions.

The anual election resulted in the following officers being chosen: Mary Weigel, president; Amelia Hansen, vice president; UH? couple. The Tallmam have spent most of these fifty years of married life in this community with the exception of a few years homesteading in Wyoming. Last fall they sold their Seeley township farm, which was formerly the Tallman estate, and after spending the winter in Florida returned for the observance of their golden anniversary. Their plans for the future are indefinite. The Wichita had a skating party in Jefferson Sunday night.

Mrs Leonard Tallman was a Friday evening caller of Mrs Ritchie. MARCH at, THE BAYARD JSEWS sec 15 Stern, Bruce Coach Towne Charles and El attended the boys asketball tournament in ines Thursday. "llis, Dick Ridnour and Mrs Don Ellis took Mrs Edams to her home in Minn, Sunday. She Ent several weeks here sister-in-law, Mrs Ed- cer. and Karen Clark Saturday night and Sun- pi their parents, Mr and Clark in Luverne.

id Mrs Ed McDermott ts to the members and of the contract club at Sunday night. ILawrence Miller enter- I bridge club ay afternoon. Guests 5sdames Edith Walker, and Carl Dueland. were tallied by Mrs Johnson, Mrs Ellis, Mrs Jones and Mrs Walker ients in keeping with day were served. Uenn Bireline 3-78-33.

Albert Maas et al to Burton Powell $17,760 sec 16 all in 78-32. Richard Gilbert, Jr, wife to Alton Harris wife $1 ovc lots 3 4, blk 7, that part of Jackson street, Reynolds 1st addition, Panora. Grace Leonard husband same $1 ovc 1780-30. Wilson wife to Trustees of Imanuel Evangelical Lutheran church $5000 29' of NE cor of 3-79-31. Roy Raines wife to Ivan Mozena wife $2057.

SWH ec 19 tract A of lots 2 3 of aU in 81-33. Marion Wahlert wife to -eorge Wahlert $1 ovc sec 31 sec 32 all ha 79-33. Reed to Mary Caulkins 55800 ref 1 A of official lot 0 of 33-80-30. Gertrude Holmes to same. $1 ovc lot 6 except 132' SW34 33-81-30 12-80-3L Henry Simons wife to Virgil Benton wife $1 ovc 70A of 8-8031 except 1 A in NW corner.

Henry 'Simons wife to FMnklin Simons wife $1 ovc 10 A of 8-80-31. Ruth Kjer et al to Robert Betts wife $11,250 sec 9 sec 10 all in 80-33. Wine wife to Van- dermuelen wife $1 ovc 98 A except lot 5 of sec 4 lot 5 sec 4 sec 9 except official lot 1 sec 4 except official lot 1 sec 4-80-30. Wilfred Jensen, guardian, to Robert Betts $5000 gdn Guthrie Center, Chev from Hagen Chev. Leroy Moore, Panora, Dodge from Irwin Jones Mtr Co.

Delbert Lee Artist, Adair, Ford from Minerman Mtr Co. Vern Wesley Cline, Menlo, Chev from Morrison Chev Co. Orville Roy Cain, Bagley, Buick from Lauterback Chev. Boyd Laughery, Adair, Chev from Hagen Chev. Ross Smith, Guthrie Center, Plym from Cowden Mtr Co.

Rex Madisen, Casey, Ford from Behnhen Mtr Co. Roy Kerr, Guthrie Center, Ford from Jim Vail Mtrs. Pete James Garland, Jamaica, Plym from Sherman Auto Co. Manz, Jr, Guthrie Center, Buick from Hagen Chev Hayden Jennings Nagle, Casey, Ford from Shuekhart Mtr. Goldie Norma A Miller, Menlo, Chev from Hagen Chev.

Pearl Hinricks, Guthrie Center, Chev from Hagen Chev. Hubert 0 Elaine Sesker, Guthrie Center, Chev from Ha- Ruth Densmore, recording secretary, with Elsie Kesselring assistant; Alice Jorgensen, treasurer with Mary Smith assistant; Luella MeCool promotion secretary. Department secretaries chosen were Mrs Ritchie, misssionary education and service; Mrs Kesselring, church service and local activities; Mrs Jorgensen, student work; Jaxine Ritchie, youth work; Tallman, ehildrens work; Ruth Jorgensen, spiritual life; Minnie Muller, supply work; Helen Sparks, literature and publications; Martha Railsbeck, status of women; Mary Smith, Mystery mothers; Eva Kopaska, press correspondent; Barbara Bailey, pianist with Mrs Sparks assistant; Mrs Sparks choirister with Jaxine Ritchie assistant. Donna Filler was added to the membership. Tallman's Honored -Many families from this community attended the golden wedding anniversary house in the Guthrie Center city hall Sunday honoring Mr and Mrs Clyde Tallman.

Over 150 families signed the guest book and 300 persons were served refreshments. A program was presented featuring an.accordian trio of the Benton boys and Lois Kerr. Mrs Ritchie read poems. Margaret Jorgensen and Jaxine Ritchie gave a "This Is Your Life" sketch with songs suitable for the life BAYARD LOCALS Mr and Mrs John -Warren and sons of St Charles were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Warren. Mr and Mrs Lester Calder and children and Mrs Nettie Calder of Churdan were Sunday afternoon and supper guests in the Wilbur Clipperton, home.

Mrs Maude Firebaugh of Freeport, 111, was a guest Wednesday of Mrs Arthur Christensen. Mr and Mrs Guy Ford were Sunday dinner guests in the Harold Ford home near Coon Rapids. Orville Mercer of Omaha spent the weekend here with his wife and children. Mr and Mrs Miles Ruark of in-law, A Palston, to Dee Moines Thursday where he left for his home in Minneapolis, Minn. Sunday dtauer fiiesta in the Wayne Miller home near Jefferson were Pearle Hall of Ft Dodge; Mr and Mrs Clive Miller and Philip, Mi's Alice Hall and Mr and Mrs Albert Wetzel and children.

The first birthday of the hosts' daughter, Barbara, was celebrated. Mr and Mrs Clifford Jacobs of LaCrosse, Ind, and Mr and Mrs Albert Clark of Yale were supper guests in the Earl Wolf- home last Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Otis Carrick and Estle were Sunday visitors of Mr and Lewis. afternoon Mrs Ray Mr and Mrs William Stormer and Curtis were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Phillip Stormer home near Coon Rap- Miderin, Minn, were Tuesday overnight guests last week in the A Miller home. Mr Ruark was guest speaker at an even ing meeting in the Church of Christ They are enroute to Ket chikan, Alaska, where they will do missionary work.

Mr and Mrs Jim Brandt, Jimmy and Mark of Jefferson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr land Mrs A Brandt. Mr and Mrs A Battles and Gary were Sunday dinner guests in the Louis Williams home near Coon Rapids. March 17 Items Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs William McKibben and Barry in Des Moines were Mr and Mrs Howard Smith, Mr and Mrs Glenn Whitcomb and Mr and Mrs Earl Barrett Mrs Floyd Betts and Julie and Janet Stone were Thursday afternoon visitors in the Ross Smith home. Mr and Mrs Robertson and Jerilyn were guests at a pot luck dinner in the 0 Williams home in Scranton Sunday. Recent callers in the William Stormer home were Mr and Mrs Ora Peterson and Jim, Mrs Merrill McKeon, Mrs Bertha Watkins and Mrs Harley Dillavou, Mr and Mrs Harold Huffafc- er and girls of MaxweU were Sunday dinner guests in the Richard Huffaker home.

Earl Wolf took his brother- ids Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Harold Sumner were Mr and Mrs Don Williams and Maria and Homer Sumner of Coon Rapids; Mr and Mrs Howard Sumner and Howard, Jr, of Harlan; Mrs Bertha Sumner of Long Beach, Calif; and Mr and Mrs Walter Sumner. Mr and Mrs Maurice Cornish of Bagley were afternoon visitors. Mrs Bertha Sumner of Long Beach, Calif; Mr and Mrs Harold Sumner and Mr and Mrs Walter Sumner spent in West Des Moines. Mr and Mrs Harold Higby and children of Des Moines were Saturday overnight guests of Mr and Mrs Will Russell Mr and Mrs Guy Ford and Mr and Mrs A Starling attended the Tallman golden wedding open house in Guthrie Center Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Bower and their granddaughter, Judy Westbrook of Atlantic, were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Edward Honnold in Slater.

Mr and Mrs Tokheim of Lytton were Friday afternoon and supper guests of Mr and Mrs Leonard Siedhoff a children. Dr and Mrs McWilliams and Tom left this morning to spend a few days visiting relatives in Oklahoma, Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Guy Ford were Mr and Mrs Harry Payne and Ray and Mr and Mrs Delbert Ford and Dennis of Coon Rapids. Mr and Mrs Earl Wolf and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Wolf and amily were guests at a family in the Lloyd Tolle lome last Wednesday evening. honored Mr and Mrs Clifford 'acobs of LaCrosse, Ind, who have been visiting here. Mrs is a sister of Earl and Wolf and Mrs Tolle.

Mr and Mrs Lawrence Wolf ook the Jacobs to their home Indiana, leaving Thursday ind returning home Sunday. fcAl'AXJD TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEOINGS Meeting of the Tows Coattcll Town of Iowa March 7, 195S Regular meeting of Town Council of Bayard, Iowa, held at 8 P. M. on March 7, 1955. Kenneth Robinson, Mayor, presiding.

Roll being called there were present Councilmen Vaux, Hickey, Shriver, Carrick and Stone. Minutes read and approved. Bills for the month of March, 1955, read by the Mayor. Motion by Vaux and seconded by Carrick that all bills read by the Mayor and approved by the Council be ordered paid. Motion carried.

Motion by Hickey and seconded by Stone that a street light be placed at the corner north of the Lawrence Boots property in Bayard, Iowa. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned by Mayor. Bills-L. L.

Theulen, street work 222.07 L. E. Bucklin, marshal 122.50 Iowa Light and Power City hall 7.73 Maint Bldg. 1.22 Pumping 71.56 Street lights 99.07 Total 179.58 Perry- Gas utility heat 34.72 Barbara Warren, water collections 10 00 C. F.

Greefield, Town Clerk salary 24.50 C. F. Greenfield, water bills 1470 Dean Clipperton, trimming tree 4.90 L. L. Theulen, work on well 9.45 Stanley Eischeid, dozing dump ground 48.00 Strauser Son, pump pump house repairs Bayard News, printing Elick Stewart, work on well Jens Christensen, work on well 22.78 15.16 12.33 32.34 work on well 554.68 Merle Shawd, snow removal Stone's -D-X Garage, repairs, equipment Frank Botts, fire truck insurance Montie Marshman, trac- 44.50 16.98 11.24 1125 tor work on pump Carlton D.

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