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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • 19

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Globe-Gazettei
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Mason City, Iowa
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JUNE It E3 1931 MASON CITY GLOBE-GAZETTE 19 HAMPTON DIAMOND JUBILEE JUNE 14 and 15 Sunday, June 14 Mrs. Morris Voct, 34, Died at Hospital Here Mrs. Morris Voet, 34, route 1, St. Ansgar, died at a local hospital Thursday forenoon. She had been there since Tuesday.

WAS HIGH IN CLASS SHEFFIELD, June 11. With a scholastic average of 89, made while completing a 4 year high school course in 3'i years, Dwight Yelland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Yelland was the leader of Sheffield's senior class, according to Superintendent H. O.

Hoffman. Quake Rocks Tokyo as Population Turns Out to Greet Royal Pair TOKYO, June 11. tPt An earthquake shook Tokyo and adjacent territory today as half the population of the Yokahama-Tokyo district was out to see Prince Taka-matsu and his bride return home from their round the world honeymoon tour. The quake struck just as the royal couple was entering Tokyo aboard a train from Yokahama. No damage was reported.

Its duration was about one minute. Franklin Ounty Diamond Jubilee and Homecoming Hampton, Jane 14 and 15, 1931 franklin County Diamond Jubilee ad Homecoming Hamptao, torn Jane 14 and 15, 1931 It has been estimated that It would take 603 years to complete all the courses offered by Yale unl, versity. Morning Practically every church in Franklin county, whether town or rural, will hold special homecoming services. Several of them will have special programs with former pastors and lay members as speakers and with the old time choirs once more furnishing the music. Afternoon Starting at 2:00 o'clock at Mott field, T.

J. B. Robinson, member of congress from third Iowa district, presiding. Music Hampton Municipal Band Invocation The Rev. John D.

Clinton Mu8'o M. and St. L. Quartet Uusic Hampton Chanters Address "Back Home" Oney Fred Sweet, feature writer of Chicago Tribune and a former Franklin county boy Mu8lc Hampton Municipal Band Music M. and St.

L. Quartet Introduction of Pioneers S. A. Clock, judge in eleventh judicial district, himself a descendant of the early pioneers of Franklin county Music M. and St L.

Quartet Benediction The Rev. C. J. Barth Evening Program Starting at 7:30 o'clock at Mott field Ralph R. Stuart, mayor of Hampton, presiding Music Hampton Municipal Band Music Franklin County Choir Organized and directed especially for the Diamond Jubilee by Superintendent Burton E.

North of Chapin Invocation The Rev. J. C. Pritchard Scripture Reading The Rev. H.

L. Michael Music M. and St. L. Quartet Address "Looking Back Thru the Years" Hon.

William D. Evans, chief justice of the supreme court of Iowa MusIc Hampton Municipal Band Address "Early Railroad History of Iowa" E. E. Nash, chief operating officer, M. and St.

L. railroad, a native Iowan and a veteran in the railroad business Music M. and St. L. Quartet Address "Iowa and Franklin County in Earlier Days" Edgar R.

Harlan, curator of the state historical building at Des Moines Mus'c M. and St L. Quartet Music Franklin County Choir Benediction The Rev. Henry L. Rust 1902 1931 on Third street to Franklin street; south on Franklin street Seventh street; west on Seventh street to Walnut street; north on Walnut street to Fifth street; west on Fifth street to Dodge street; south on Dodge street; south on Dodge street to vacant lot south of west side school house, where parade will be dismissed and all floats possible will be parked for inspection during the remainder of the afternoon.

No automobiles will be allowed to park in any of the streets along the line of march, and these streets will be blocked off the night before. Small children are asked to sit on the curblngs. A row of seats will be erected for the convenience of the older people and the general public is asked to show the proper respect reserved for them. Baseball Game Franklin County Fairgrounds sharp Waterloo, Iowa, vs. Rock Island, 111.

These two teams are leaders in ths Mississippi Valley league. Waterloo is now in second place with a percentage of Rock Island is in third place with a percentage of .700. The Rock Island team leads the league in batting average with a club average of .282. This will be a regularly scheduled league game and Its results will count in the league percentage. The regular umpires will officiate.

Program at Mott field at 2:00 o'clock Music Hampton Municipal Band imijotti's Trained Horses Music Musquakie Indian Band from Tama reservation Directed by Eddie Davenport Welcome in Indian language Young Bear Young Bear is the leader of the Musquakie Indians from the Tama reservation. This welcome will be given in the Indian language by Young Bear and will be Interpreted by his son, George Young Bear, who is a university graduate. Indian Dances and Tribal Ceremonies By Musquakie Indiana from Tama reservation. George Young Bear will give the historical background for this program which will Include the actual ceremonials of the Musquakles. He will also explain each part of the program as it is being carried out.

Program at City park at 3:00 o'clock Concert Third District American Legion Band Monday evening, June 15 Program at Mott field at 7:15 o'clock Drill Hampton American Legion drum and bugle corps Music Third District American Legion Band Music Hampton Municipal Band IMmijotti's Trained Horses Music Musquakie Indian Band from Tama reservation Directed by Eddie Davenport Welcome in the Indian language Young Bear Young Bear is the leader of the Musquakie Indians from the Tama reservation. This welcome will be given in the Indian language by Young Bear and will be interpreted by his son, George Young Boar, who is a university graduate. MARK EVERY GRAVE Once Coaled By Us Never Cold Again TOWNSEND AND MERRILL CO. Lumber, Coal, Lime, Cement, Etc. ART HARMON, Local Manager Office Phone 63 Res.

Phone 398 BERINGER MONUMENT WORKS Residence and Display Yard Entrance Hampton Cemetery on U. S. Highway No. 65 Hampton, low The CORA PORTER Studio PORTRAITS AMATEUR FINISHING H. HANEY JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Monday, June 15 Morning American Legion reunion at Memorial ball, where George A.

Aldinger Post No. 183 will keep open house for all ex-service men. High school alumni breakfast at high school building. Breakfast will be served at 7:30 o'clock. Indian Dances and Tribal Ceremonies By Musquakie Indiana from Tama reservation.

George Young Bear will give the historical background for this program which will Include the actual ceremonials of the Musquakles. He will also explain each part of the program as it is being carried out. Hampton, Iowa Hampton, Iowa ill ill FOOD STORES The Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. Everything That is Good in Hardware, Paints, Oil and Varnish Stoves and House Furnishings Open house by all lodges and other organizations for reunion of members. 10:00 o'clock Concert by Mason City high school band, winners of third place in the national high school band contest for 1931.

Inspection of relics displays Practically every display window in Hampton will be filled with relics gathered from all parts of Franklin county. These relics will tell an interesting story of pioneer days in the county. Afternoon Historical and Agricultural Pageant-Parade fieorge Patterson, Marshal Parade will start at 12 o'clock rhe parade will form at the Franklin county fairgrounds. Musical units will form at the Park School grounds, where they will join the parade as it passes. The line of march will be Starting at main entrance to Franklin county fairgrounds, east on Fifth street to Dodge street; north on Dodge street to Fourth street; east on Fourth street to Walnut street; north on Walnut street to Third street; east on Third street to Reeve street; south on Reeve street to Sixth street; east on Sixth street to Main street; north on Main street to Third street; east HAMPTON BOTTLING WORKS Carbonated Beverages 1 and Malt HAMPTON, IOWA LOCKWOOD BEED HDVE.

GO. Phone 141 Hampton. Iowa C. M. ELDER, Prop.

415 West 3rd Street Fhona 209 Hampton, lows "I (Mi USD ER3 tea Ann EtoaimEsHnim (Seurnmtiy Make This Your Headquarters During the Diamond Jubilee Light Lunches Accommodation For Sixty Persons Columbia Kcty Invites You To The 'An Iowa Corporation Operated By Iowa People" C. G. BARBER, Manager Kratz Building, Opposite Postofflce JOHN KKKIUS, Prop. HAMPTON, IOWA FRANKLIN COUNTY Fapmesfs Elevator Company Dealers in While in Hampton Stop at the Tiro and Battery Service Hampton, Iowa Gasoline Oils Greasing Twenty Minute Tube Repair Service Lumber, Grain, Coal, Mill Feed, Etc. AT HAMPTON, IOWA SUNDAY and MONDAY tUUKfE U4T aimdl ath Hampton, lows Indian Ceremonials Fifty Six Years of Service Mammoth Agricultural and Historical Pageant Parade Welcome to HAMPTON ATTEND THE Diamond Jubilee JUNE 14 and 15 Franklin Canty Diamond Jubilee and Homecoming KasBptao, bwi Jane 14 and 15, 1931 Cimijotti's Horses This fifty-six year old institution invites you to attend the Franklin County Diamond Jubilee Celebration LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME WATERLOO vS ROCK ISLANP LEADERS IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LEAGUE At the Fairgrounds, Monday, June 15, at 2:30 P.

M. 1875 1931 PATTERSONS DEPARTMENT STORES HAMPTON, IOWA ADMISSION 25c AND 50c GRANDSTAND FREE HAMPTON, IOWA.

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