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The Bayard Newsi
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Bayard, Iowa
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AY A RD NEWS THe Only Newspaper Devoted-to the Interests of Bayard and Community NUMBER FOWY-SEVBN What a Country Editor! VOLUME FIFTY-TWO NETS $39.25 THIS YEAB-J The annual Red Cross drive for the year 1936 thas -been completed. The Country Editor dislikes talking "politics" eadh in fact there are many things more interesting to most readers lihan anything- that we might say in regard to this subject. iBut when our nietropoitan newspapers are filled 'with- propaganda, and genuine eyery week it lEj hard' to iciscape an occasional discussion. For instance, (President The Carriage two popular Eileen -Btttown, repor was of the brides day at the We-total of $39.25. at 8:45.

bri ss were 1 goes to Marjorie Byrd, fcas lived in Bayatrd I national Donations will months, during- this time'sfcejk 6 adJed to a funJ that as already, Deen built up which will ular i toe youiger set in Bayard. I -buted after -completion. of a local or4 A GOOD NEIiGSSBOR." An appeal to- the people to not, the rubber stamp Congress has mi-lied out in the form, of legislation but likewise to take it as a good neighbor. That slogan "iBe A Good coming from. similar to the farmer that pushed a neighbor from his farm onto a small piece of swamp and then with a delegation of wealthy farmers of the section, went over and appealed to -his better senses to "Be A Good Soft words do not feed -hungry nor tfhjay ouoif fc they onsbe fousmesa better.

The only thing that words might help is to insure a Democrat victory. Our own. future existence and that of generations to follow depends larg. ley upon what happens tod'ay. We cannot have ihopes for the future The shooting of Joists Livermore.

by Mrs. Dorthea Livermore at Sariba Barbaras California, week, is typical of the -lives of the idle rich. A mother and two sons left im- me-nsly wealthy -by a father who ihad left his family to marry a woman, only slightly older than his eldest son, and a mother who was harboring another man in iher own home, is characteristic of the American family. Mrs- Dorthea' Livei more 'drunlq, through he'r example of dirinking, hex own son. had developed a like of liquor that 'he had remained dirunk for several days.

Together the mother and son hold a contest, a contest to see who could drink the most whisky. mother find tlhe son both drank Thomas, in Council I a of '34. groom, Mr. Wilfred L. Arrow- smifch, has lived in -Bayard his of the-Red Gross.

life. He is wetH and very popular in tfris commujnity. Wilfred graduated from Bayar-a high school with the class of '35 and was a member of the championship basketball team of tfaat year. He is a splendid youn.g man aind commands the greatest respect and admiratioai of his many acquaintances in of Chargs filed by' 'Jess Booth that Fred Remele, of (Bayard, ihad stolen money from his person, have beeii dropped, it is reported. iBootJh claimr that Remele stole about $40 from Li weeks He'Ien Carrick were in attendance Mr i' th act was supposed to have beer Orval Byrd of Council Bluffs was also ommitted was.

arrested on a present. runken Driving charge and was sen News joins with the 9 days in tlle friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ar- rowsmMi in wishing them a Remele who has never been I rt.T*.TM.~ wedded life. no longer had their right senKs.

In the rage and blindness of drink ais developed. The mother to have a gun and whe pointed it at her own son and: pulled the trigger. He dropped --neariy dead--slhe came out of iher stupor hours -later. Now, a smart attorney, who too wants s'omjQ momey; has been employed by Liver-more. Invmedi.

the mother makes, the plea, through the attorney's advice, thet the "shooting was; (an accident as I jested with my It is r.ow time that a jury of intelligent men and women who will about Mrs. Livermore's jest, her quilty of the crime that 3. poor person, could not escape from. A pena-1 institution the remainder her life would stop -iher drunken 1 Tihe son, he already suffered, not only from a gun wound ibut also from being a victim of circumstances-. A good school land the right kind of friends will make him' a vary good American citizen.

The eon will doubtess -die frbm the wound amd tine mother will be freed to on a similar charge in this communi before, seemed to have 'conclusive evidence to prove his innocence. He had several witnesses who would hav j. testified, if necessary, that he was with Booth during the day and that toe also left for Omaha, at 5:00 o'clock in the evening- with- a load At a meeting of 'JBayard Com- cattle. Bill Kelly, who signed in- merciial Club Tuesday evening, plans '-formation against Jt5o 0 t.h that led to were made -for Christmas decorations is conviction, -stayed witth 'Booth amd entertainment. The same plan night.

Booth was confined in the adopted as was followed last Bayard jail. Kelly was willing to testify that during- Booth waj year. new officers for the coming showed him the money -Jhat -he later year are as Troy Hawkins, claims was stolen. President; Dr Cooper, Vice iP-resident; Harold JBrSdeson, Secretary and Treasurer. A membership drive will be started at once.

DR. C. W. CREES COMPLETES COURSE IN NEW TECHNIQUE Dr. C.

W. Crees has completed the course in th Logan Basic Technique. The work was taken at the The the 'Bayard Sale Pavilion announce tnat a Horse Sale will -be held at fche Pavilion, Wednesday, December 18. A bunch of JL TT Lincoln. Hotel in Jeffen? 0 with Dr.

extra finle stock has been listed Jcihn Bauer tand Dr. Fred Ring, as instructors. Both instructors are bu 5' from the St. Louis school of Chiro- i len ance to buy CT praetors. The completion of the work extended ovler a period of several weeks a'nd -was taken by 7 practicing chiropractoirs in this "Action of Iowa.

work, according to Dr. is in (harmony with other work and will make it possible to get successful results on cases that hcre-to-for been difficult to rr et satisfacory this- sale and indications are that seller will have an excel. move good Jiorses. ThKi market day sale at the pavilion last Saturday went off extr a 00 fashion. A good crowd 0 buyers i were present and stock brought real -'ccs.

Another sale this Saturday, th-e Bayard Pavilion. Dr. Crees office is again open in the morning. Sardine Smith, son of Aaron nd Sarah A. Smith, was born Athens County Ohio, May 21st, 1855 Bayard boys and girls will pl av second game the season wren they meet Center, here Fri night.

Thse two teams always are keyed up this tilt and fans are promised an evening of 'interesting- 'ibasketbaH. Bayard boya and girls were defeated i a Prirfn The following two Juniors a the only straight A average students for the past six weeks: Madelon Boos Gaunt. The: following students received or above the past slxjweeks: -Seniors: Jane; Manha Phelps, JVfartiha Marjia and Anita Jane" Watns. Juniors: Lester Calyert, Jack Stales, Sophomores: Virginia Adamson, Cora Hall. IBucftah Rockwell.

iLaw- reaice Weeks and Mielha Weeks. Freshman; Ada Adamson, Laura -Bootb, Mary Calvert, Darlene Carrick, Margaret Corbett, Jtuie durtis, Arlene Lewis, Jean Naylor and Lorraine Veensftra. 1 Th-e following third grade pupils perfect spewing ipapers last Russell Shirley Aar- pn-s, Roy Cklden, Jimmy McClellon, (Miadonna Moylan, Jay Rockwell M-abelle Stone. Guests in the fifth grade Wedn-es. a afternoon Mrs.

Gordon kult and Dwight, Ro ss Calvert, Mrs. Bert Orris and Wayoie, Byrd of Council Bluffs Thanksgiviing at the parental Byrd borne in Ba-vard, Chub iBolan, returnieti from Os Mrs. Ed Remele, Mx pugh, Mrs. John MacDermott and Mrs. Anna t.ynch.- Declamatofy Programs kaloosa, Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Ellis Rogers was in De. Moiaes, Tuesday and Wednesday 01 Last week. Ruth Ann Thompson was a Thanks, giving day guests at the parental Thompson thome. Frank Jr.

of Jefferson, wa.i a dinner guest Sunday at the Dr. L. Thompson home. Dorothy Rogers arrived home Wednesday for Thanksgiving. Chris Ford was in Mr.

and Mrs. Max McLuen announced the arrival of a son, born Tuesday, November 27. Mother and son are doing well. Mrs. Burdette Lfaug-hery returned to her home in 'Bayard.

The News is glad to report that Mrs- Laughery is feeling very well. Lloyd has purchased a r.ov- V-3 from the Bayard -Motcr Scott McDonald spent Sunday ir. Thirtytfovsr- dedlamiatoiry students aye practicing in their last practices pn. their selections for the contest to be held at the high school audi- 9 -amd 10 at 7:30. Admission fe 10 cents for those in shool.

others 5c. Below is the program for the even- IVfelvin. laAva. On his a i home bp saw Lynn StefTes a Pocahontas I ynn is employed iu a garage at Pocahontas. Mr.

and Mns. Leon Morlan and family of Jefferson, and Floyd Hermansen were guests at dinner Sunday at the J- R. JSrmUng homt. J- B. Ermling entered the hospital at Iowa iCty, Wednesday for obser- 9 December Oratorical Under-standing" by "Kites With Too Large Tailes," Gerald Grove.

"Drawing The Dragon's Teeth," John Moyfan. "Hating War," Kenneth "Todays Tomorrow," Jack Stiles. Girls Glee Club. Humorous "Ma Takes A 1 Virginia A'damson. "Dotty Takes A Hand," Helen Behremjs.

"The Flea Gang's First Cigar," Oalvert. "Ma by Bus," 'Pauline Carrick. "Gertie Gets Going," June Lews. "BiCtnnie Boggles First Date," Ken neth Maddux. "Simply A Jean Manor.

Girls' Sextette. "Resting Easily," Dclmar Me. Queen. "Hannibal's Wedding- Belle," Berdine Murphy. "Little iBirotihei-s Ar That Naylor.

"Dotty Drives A Bargain, 1 and deparfcec this life November 22, by siharp jattorneys, continue her "jests." Leone Kopaska of Bayard, and Paul Morrow -of Bagley, were united in marriage Friday at noon at the M. E. Parsonage at Osceola, with the Reversed Brooks officiating. The single ring ceremony was used. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivyl McCool were the attendants. Mrs. McCool a sister of the bride. The bride wore a blue crepe esa with blue T'he gi'oom wore a dark suit.

They will be at hcsie to their many friends after December 10th at Earlham, where they have purchased a cafe. CHURCH BAZAAR will be a Churdh Bazaar on Saturday, December 14, at Brideson'3 Store. Doughnuts and Coffee will be iserved. All kind of fo 1035 at of dghty years and one day. He was united in marriage to Car-! rie Foster, September 3rd, 1882.

To this union was born 4 children, 3 sons and 1 daughter, Henry A. Smith, -Mary A Smith, Oliney ter Smith aaid Aflbert John Olenj Smith. Tvvo children, Oliney and i Mary Smith prececd'ed ihim in d''ath r. few yean ago Mr. Smith a member cf i-he Methodist Church to which faith be held to the end.

He leaves to mourn, his parsing bf- fddes his family one sister, seven grand-children, five great grand- many neices and nephews and a h'ost of friends. The funeral was held Sunday, November 24, at 2 p. m. nt Latchaw Chapel witfi the Pastor, Earl Rabuck in charge. SMJ Muisic was fumished by Mrs.

kumn, Mrs- Folrence Curl and Freesrh with 'Mra. Wade Freesh accompaning them at the organ. iiur'ii! was made at the Orange Cemetery. Thursday, December 12th, The Bayard Neirs and Tb.e Bagley Gazette vviil appear in an enl-rged form for the annual Christmas Stoppers edition. An increase in circulation will place a copy in every hcrne the entire territory.

Tha edition will appear at the publication time -OUD due to the large amount of display adver- tisments that appear in lac edition, carrrr-pondents, wntterc, schools and all that furnish copy, i rc requested to have the copy i the ofTice eiirliov Merchants ar asked to make special plans to Craw up advfr. tising copy thai work most in harmony with this Chrjst- nas Shoppers edition. "For The Love O' Mike," Phyllis Vallace. Brolihers In Mary Mar. et Regan.

Girls Sextete. Mr. and Gecrge Eiwo of Des Moine's, came Wednesday evening to spend Thanksgiving at the par. D. -Elwood home.

Thcy were accompanied by sister Mrs. L. C- Bonneson of Rippey. Mr. and Mrs, EarL-Carrick -au4 family entertained at Thanksgiving dinner Bc-rt Caarrick, Mr.

and Tihomas E-Iwood, Roger Orris and Helen Cook of Bayard, Mr. and Mrs. -Guy Jenks and sons Qn jj Mrs- Chub Murphy Bagley. Mr. and Mrs- Geo.

Chiids of Payette, Idaiho, called on. Mr. and Mrs. Lolyd Pulver Thursday. Guests Thanlcsgiving day at 'the E.

B. home were Mr. and Ray Smith and Lula Ann, Mr. aiud Mrs- A- A. Williams of Ames, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Hillyard oi' Muscatine, Mr. ana Tars. Orvillc Williams and Rodney Lee, Mrs. Geo.

Ohilds of Pa'yette, IcI'aho, Ray Mays and Iyia Peardon. Lenore Adamson and Mary) Ca.r.^ therg, teachers at spent the week end at their respective -homes. Mrs. Wm. Schwar and Guy Smith went to iGutliiic Center, Friday where they called on Ed who is ill Mr.

and Mrs- Earl Carrick ente-r- tained Mr. and Mrs. xjuy Jenks and family of Mr. a nd Mrs. Tom.

my Elwood, Bert Carrick, Mr Elma Carrick, Mr. and Mr Murphy, Jean Cornish; Helen Oook and Roger Orris. Mws. Addie Ewing Swea City, and Mr- and Hr Ciiff 'Ocheltrea were guests at the Ann Hall home. Mr.

and Mr, E. E. Strauser had as their dinner Mr. and Mrs- Ever Rosenbadt and Mr. and Mr Harold Strauser and sons.

Mrs. Ada Smith f. Bagley, and Mrs- Sadie Amy anti son Oscar of Jeffeieon, were gue of Ella and Frank Brides on. Mrs- Bertha Watkins entertained at dinner Mr. and Mr Wilbur Watkins and and Hazel Mooro Guthrie Center, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Watkins and '-ieddy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watkins, Mr. Mrs.

Gordon Ault rand sons, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adamson and daugnters, Mrs. Susie Squires, and Warren Chan Wotkins and Miss Ruth Tuttle. At the Henry McClellon home the guests were the Harold Buckmaster family of Grand Junction, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Murphy and daughters, rantf Mr. and Mr -Fred Calkins and Haze'l, Estel and Chai-lotte McCletlon family. Mr- and 1 S- E- Catiherman and w. W.

Robinson had as their dinner guests Mr. Kenneth Robinson, Edna Moore and! daughter Mar, jorie and Mitzie of Chicago, and Mrs- Art Robinson and daughter Marjorie. Mr. land Mrs- and were diinnei 1 guests in ttho M-r. and iMrs- Raymond as their guests Mr.

and Ed Hughes and family or Yale, Mr. and Ralph 'Bowman, Mr. and tMr-s. Eairl McGuiire 'land daughter, Mrs- Ivan Horron and daughter of Coon Rapids, Mr. and Mr HarJ Raymond and mond Oeheltree.

In the 'home of and Ray- Mrs. Wm. Schwartz the guests wore LaVonr.e Thompson and smith of Colo, Mrs. Elva Van Note, Mr. and Mrs.

F. O- Smith and Margaret and Merlo VanNote, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cornish and Mr. Mrs.

Wm Bess. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Calvert had as their guests Mr. and 'Mrs.

Elmer and family, Tuesday, Dramatic 10 "Glory For Sale," Nadine Afdamson. "Anne of Green Mary Calvert. Game of Darlc-ns Carrick. Bii'ddy and Waffle 1 1 Bryce "Jtane Ajin." Marga.r L. Corbett.

"A Kitty Goes Ruie L- Curtis. Boys Glefff Club. Start" 'Betty Gaunt. "The Littlest Rebel," Maxine Inbody. "The Bow Arm" Lula "The Littife' Evelyn Magcon.

"Beau Trevision" Jane Mingus. Solo, Alta LaVrae T'he Father," Wilma JoTemony Martha Tattle Child" Helen Schwartz. Lorraine Veenstra. ''Homecoming," Anita Jano Wat. Chords, Sixth Grade.

is the and buildings on the Arthur Moylan farm for electricity. with pneumonia. F. 0- Smith entertained at dinner Mie. M- Dannenberger, Mrs.

Henry Hemping- and Marybclle and Mrs. John Bloomberg of Colo, ar.cl Mrs- Wm. Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Rhodes, Mr. and Mr Ectel Mrs. Lonnie Calvert spent Tuesday in DCS Moines. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Ford sp-nt the week end the Will Lane family in Mr. a Mrs- H. Robertson and sions vifcited Mrs- Berbiia Watkins and family Friday evening. T. Noonan and Bernard Burrhus spent wi'tih Mr.

and Mrs. -cfeorge Stoner in Per 17. Mr. and Mrs. Art entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Marjories' sixth biiun-cay Mr.

and Mrs- Ever Rossnbladt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strauser and sow? and -Mr. and Sirs. Fred Rcsenbladt an.tl Richard.

T- F. Nonan was a visitor in roll, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E- C.

Manvillc r.nd and and and Mrs. FoIIett. -and Mrs- John Dresback had as their guJtts the Osmond Accobi family of Coon Rnpidir, Rtuh Ores- back, Mrs. Horace Carrick and family. Mr.

and Mrs- Henry Phelps were hosts at a family dinner to Mr. ar.cl Earl Phelps ana ramljy, and Mrs. Fred RosenMadt Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brific- son, Ronald and Don.

were dinner guests Sunday at the M. L. Strauser home. i and Mrs. Gordon Ault anil sons spcr.t Sunday with the Guy Pike family mar Rippey.

and -Mrs. Evei-ett Bi'idesoii iin cupp-r at the Paul homo ir: Gu'tltr Center, Saturday evc.nlng. Addie ut City, victing- her sitei Cliff Ochol- tree. Mrs. Elma reamed to in Baglay, r.

few vacation. vi fT --i-i Thursday nirfit and Friday nt the M. L. Strauser and ft. C.

Irene Rhodes Tha.nk.rr ff ivin ff cf CnrroHton, a'Hl Oi" Ames, spent E. A. Mr. amd Mrs. Estel Peckumn were a iph supper fjuestq a tthe Elmer Rhodes homo Friday.

Starling Mrs. Bertha and Anita Louise of Des camo Jane took Howard Watkbis to Cedar Wednesday and spent the remainder Saturday where Cie enrolled of t.h week with her mother Mrs. for the winter term. Susie Lawler..

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Years Available:
1884-1977