Correctionville News, The (Newspaper) - July 21, 1955, Correctionville, Iowa The Correctionville Sincere Community Service VoL 74, No. 11 Thursday July Per Year In Outside Iowa Correctionville 100 Years Tomorrow Program 23 JL M. Parade 1040 JL M. Races 140 P. M. Dedication of Com- 740 P. M. Style Show Pageant P. M. Square Dance JULY 23 P. M. Grand Parade 140 P. M. Horse 740 P. M. Home Talent Show P. M. Smooth Dance Carnival Both Days The Centennial Celebration begins Friday morning with a lei by the school All children wishing to enter the parade are asked to meet at the G. A. E. Park by The TV will judge the parade and cash awards will be given to with treats for every child who enters the following the ade contests and races will be held for the children with prizes fo the The dedication of the com- munity building begins with a band conducted by Farrell Reese at followed by the Wallace Mrs. E- Van Houten will duce the sons and daughters of our the band will play of and Wallace Keen 3 regional manager for the Dale Carnegie of Omaha will give the The program will close with a selection from the The pageant and style show will begin at p. m. on the slab by the school There is still time to enter either the old costumes or the new nial Prizes will be e di both divisions as well as a children's Since there is no seating those ing seats for the program are asked to bring their own and room will be provided for those doing so. Immediately following the style show the winners of the king and queen contest will be Candidates for queen are Annabelle Alice Bahnson and Eva and for king are Bob Art and Fred Jr. The after the votes are counted Thursday night will be crowned Friday night and the other four will become their at- tendants and ride with them in Saturdays The square dance will be held in the new community building after the George Mundy of Quimby will be the Exhibits of antiques are ready on display in the store windows and anyone having icles he wishes to exhibit is asked to bring them to the old fire station where tables are set up for A wildlife exhibit will be set up by the State Conservation This is a traveling exhibit of fish and small Grain Belt giant mid- way will be set up on north main street in the parking lot for both days of the The grand parade will begin at m sharp Saturday and all entries are asked to be lined up no later than Numerous floats entered as well as other urits including the school band and the horses which will be in the horse show at Park after the The talent show in the ning have a number of ferent of local Bring your own seats for this show as it will be held on the Following the show will be a smooth in the with music by Johnny vin's Stores to Clc For Saturday's Parade Glenn president of the Correctionville Commercial Club has announced that the stores will close from noon until p. m. Saturday for the Grand Parade and again Saturday night after in observance of the Centennial High Waters Not New to Supt. Johnson Announces Teachers for 1955-56 The following teachers have been rehired for the coming Supt. G. L. cipal and social iam music Farrell science John home Bernice Louise Vander 7th Lora 6th Viola 5th Ruth 4th third Anita 2nd Faye Maurice Rawlings has been hired to coach and teach He is a native of Sioux City and a graduate of Dakota He served in Korea as an athletic He will coach and track and teach eighth grade social Dan Zander will be assistant coach and teach driver's ing and biology and 8th grade He is married and a graduate of Wayne State ers He will be girls basketball coach and teach 8th grade Joe C. Barrett is to be the new vocational ag He is married and a graduate of homa A- M- Mrs. Robert a graduate of Wayne State ers College will teach one of the 3rd She is the former Phyllis Hull and taught at Ute for several The ers live on a farm west of Marian Christensen is a ate of Iowa State teachers col- home is in This is her first year of and she will teach 1st and 2nd Mary Brennan of LeMars will be the new first grade She graduated from College in Sioux City and this will be her first year of Edna Elizabeth Higgins of also a will teach kindergarten next This is her first year of Correctionville in the Flood of 1891. Water from Bacon Creek broka the old mill dam brought wont A mark on the door of the G. A. H. Hall indicates bow high the waters This shows how the town looked viewing west oa Fifth Street during the high the high SERVICE MEN IN THE NEWS Local Golfers Cop Pierson Golf Prizes Seven Correctionville men en- tered the Pierson Golf ment annexing eral of the Roland Harte placed second in the ship L- Harris won the first Russell Coleman placed third in the third flight and Wayne Arnburg placed fourth in the same Other entries from were Moss Art Ross and Giles Roger Burdette S. R. 319-56-59, Co. 344. 104, Reg. 10. Recruit Command US Naval Training Center Great Pvt. Gary D. Anderson RA 17428276, 2nd 506th Fore Ja CATFISH SEASON'S TO DATE Charles Creek caught a 7 pound 1 ounce catfish last was weighed officially at Vesta's Cafe entered in the catfish Creek's fish passes the record ot 6 14 oun Ronald held Don D. seamen son of Orval Heath of has arrived in the Far East aboard the destroyer USS which will operate a unit of the 7th as Pvt. Jack 18, son of Thomas is scheduled to be sent to Europe from Fort in July as part of Operation the Army's new unit rotation Private Dawson's is the first division tc move under the Gyroscope which will re- place the 1st Infantry Dawson is a 1934 graduate from Grand Meadow school and en- tered the army that Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiven of visited in the Art Morgan home Sunday Mrs. Eiven and Mrs. Morgan were Mr. and Mrs. Don Que and family of were Sunday overnight guests of her sister and the Wayne Mrs. Less Mrs. Raymond LeFebvre and Karla attended the wedding of Avis Bachaus and Paul son in Cherokee Saturday night Mrs. Morgan cut the cake and Mrs. LeFebvre assisted at the re- 4-HCtabNews Mr. and Mrs. Alva Coon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrew in the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lyman of were Monday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John The mans are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown took the two children of Mrs. Einer to their home in Sioux Falls The dren had been visiting the Earl Browns here for the past TOM BOWSE JOINS ENGINEERS Tom son of Mr. and Ed left July 13. for where he is j taking his physical to enter the army Tom graduated from Correctionville high school this One hundred years of and growth will be ob- served at the Correctionville Friday and Saturday this One of the earliest settlements in Correctionville offered the early pioneers an abundance of timber and water in a prairie country where such resources were at a Game and fish abounded in the I despite hardships imposed by fires and the j Correctionville was j convened into an excellent i cultural As the settlement progressed and with improved of the ferry across the tie Sioux and the coming of the Correctionville loomed 1 large si importance j to Woodbury and adjacent Among important which have been located in Cor- were a brick tile and an generating Time has wrought a change with these for one reason and moving to other centers which were developed but ues to occupy an important place in the business and cultural life of Woodbury A highlight of this year's tennial celebration will be the dedication of the new building which has been the result of a great deal of effort on the part of ive citizens as well as the desire The 4-H Club met Thursday July 7th, at Shirley Fullerton's Roll call answered by 13 members and one Nancy Volkert joined the We sang the song Comes before the We discussed the final plans for our Vivian Springer gave a talk on From The Stork Mr. and Mrs. J. V. are the parents of a 7 4 ounce daughter born at the Lake hospital Wednesday 13. She has been named Michael The at day After working for Pamela and Jr. daughter Helen visited Mrs. Nellie Foster Friday The Jolly Eight Boys Club met some time on their David Flemming served Mary and Pat Wailing spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Emma of I LIBRARY BOARD HOLDS QUARTERLY MEETING ave a rh for Shirley f and Mr. and Mrs. nf Ot me Clothing Fullerton gave a Life for Our health cb Shirley showed us some health Our next meeting will be held at the Co-Op building at July 19. Bring a sack lunch and your bathing Lunch was served by Shirley and her Sonya Reporter Lester Zahnley Wins Third in Poster Contest Word has been received here that Lester Zahnley placed third in the first of the poppy posters in state the son of Mr. and Mr. Ed will be a sixth grade Longer Lyman Cambern of spent from Wednesday Friday morning with Mr. and Mrs. James and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Koskovich and family on the visitors at various Mrs. Anna callers last week were Mrs. Tillie traut and son Ralph of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Livermore of and Henry rod of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family of Minneapolis visited in the Clarence Flemming home from Thursday until student in the school this Correctionville Public Library Wednesday ning in its new home in the Community The Mrs. L. B. ing with the gave a re- port of the last the library was closed for two weeks while the move was there was a total of 1S75 books The school was served with 179 Resident adult tion was 542, in tion was to books 490. used at or rural adult be both in home with Bud Joy and his George were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nellie are Old to Early Days Pierson Boy Wins Soap Box Derby Ronald 15, of Pierson won the soap box derby in Sioux City Sunday and will be flown to August 14, to compete in the national Last year's winner was Ray J Wood also of j PA PER fl Ifl C E A Mary Margaret who has been visiting in Minneapolis dent It the past two returned noted that our children j town and in the 1 There were 47 new readers and 150 new books ed during the last Mrs. Glenn vice dent and a member of the board for several re- signed because leaving Cor- in the near Gifts Memorials g fts of of the people of Correctionville to provide the community with a center for civic and social A hundred years of sacrifice and progress behind looks forward to a new century of progress and Bethel Rr Wayne The Jolly Country club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Henry The following at- Mesdames August Carl Alvin Henry Arnold Rav Alma Lill and Ray A tray lunch con- cluded the Mr. ani Mrs. Lester were dinner guests in the Lester Jr. Mrs. Basil Jones and Mrs. Carl Hageman spent Thursday after- noon in the Frank Schiernbeck in honor of Mrs. beck's Mrs. Wayne Camarigg spent a few days assisting in the care of her Mr. Mary at her home in day she entered St. Joseph where she underwent The Dean Lingles were Friday afternoon visitors in the Gaylen Johnson Bruce had spent the day there while his folks made a trip to the Mr. and Mrs. David Olander and family of visited from July 2 to 9 with her sisters and their the Harold Reinking family at son and the Russell Sobieski family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richard and Susan of came Sunday for a with their and Mr. and Mrs. Arlos to fie library were j at The are memorials by j visited there friends Smith j and Mrs. Renville and j arrived the past for a leave with his wife and daughter at the Mrs. Glennis Don is ing his navy duties Sunday evening in the Dick home were Mr. and Paul Brown and Mr. and Mrs George Burow and Terry Wrignt underwent an Mrs j Mrs R M. These be used t3 a children's reading chairs and other needed Mr. and Mrs. tie 5 large New have and by the members The new Public long a is now a beautiful An artist's conception of the old log fort which was built in in the days of the Indian Walt Castle and Dolly Raby Castle are Correctionville citizens who lived in the old J At the close of the business meeting the group was invited to the R. M. Bahnson ments were served at the beau- appointed dining room Mrs. Laffer received a beautiful gift from the which was presented by Mrs. R. L. appendectomy at St. Vincent's in Sioux City Monday EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOB LICENSES These are the days and places where tests may be taken for driver's licenses and Sac Storm Ida and Saturday JEWS PA PER I