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   Jefferson Bee (Newspaper) - August 28, 1929, Jefferson, Iowa                                Jefferson AUGUST 28, 1929  30  The Big Greene County Fair Will Open on September 3, at OP FORMER for The Bee by Mn. Turrill of Aug. 17, 1929. Dear year has rolled Since in Long Beach have been gathered this year in Bixby in Long a larger number of good people from Iowa than ever However there were not so many from Greene county as at other There were the usual personal the sale of the family etc. Also the program this year was exceptionally Congressman Joe Crail and his twin Judge dressed exactly shoes and even to their attractive ties the center of attraction for quite some face and voice especially missed at this picnic from our Greene tree was that of Clyde 1 feel like giving a special tribute to his Many of us who were raised from childhood and through school days with him in Jefferson were always so cheered at each Iowa picnic by his cheerful Since the February gathering he to the Great and We missed him last and we will always miss He and his sisters were always on hand until this Our sympathy is extended to his loved ones who timers will remember the oid Hotchkiss Hotel at which afterwards was the Revere Miss Anna Hotchkiss attended the picnic this year with Elsie White The former Myrtle Hotchkiss is in the Pilgrimage Play that is playing now in the out-of-door theatre in and her Harrison is taking the part of Peter in this same badges this year had a picture of President Hoover on each You even if we have left our native state we are still proud of the achievements of any from that glorious Below you will find a list of all who registered at the Greene county Mr. and Mrs. W. E. L. Lob Mrs. R. F. D. Mrs. E. Y. * Mrs. Fannie Long L. Santa Mabel A. Santa Loia and Evelyn Santa Edwin W. Mrs. Mary Turrill Gardner S. Los C. Long Mrs. Jack Galvin Jesse Long C. A. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Long Van South Pasadena F. W. Santa and Mrs. W. V. Long L. Elsie Los H. A. Los Coral Santa Los Virginia Los Nelle Long Lindell and Mrs. M. S. Los Lillian Beach Hattie Culver Vam Robinson Jess L. Los Mrs. Elda Townsend Los Los Mrs. Belle M. Wyatt Hollywood Balcom Galvin S. M. Alta A. Margino Vera Maloney Pasadena Mr. and Mrs. T. n. Los E. A. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long Cudahy Long W. Los G. Los Angeles Mrs. Martha Morgan Los Elliott Long Beach Gladys Kellogg Norfolk Long Beach Marie Willard Long Beach Mrs. Dalma Young Long Los and R. W. Long Denver Huntington Mrs. Mae Bell Huntington and Mrs. Willard L. Bertha Swearington and Mrs. Los Mrs. N. A. Mrs. Carrie Wilkinson Nettie W. Los R. O. Los S. C. Los Mrs. J. W. Long Mrs. Dora L. Long Mm. Foster Grace Los J. R. Los H. Los J. R. Scott Garden Ella Barber Garden Arthur Garden J. M. Los Mrs. Josie Los Marion Davis Floyd C. Los Walter J. Leona Bowley Mrs. Robert Long Long Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Santa Ana Willis M. and Mrs. George Wood Los B. Grand Junction Mrs. Jennie F. Mr. and Mrs. George Long and Mrs. J. N. Mrs. O. L. Long Claud V. Edna O'Neal Mrs. Mary L. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Santa Evelyne Leonard I. San Mrs. D. A. San Rippey Martha R. H. R. Los William H. Long Mrs. Kitt Joy Long A. W. Los F. B. Ethel Smith Ruth and Kathryn Los I. Los Angeles Hattie Garvin Long M. Long Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Churdan Rose Mrs. George Long Beach Mr. and Mrs. Charlie and E. Los F. Long From Los N. A. Long W. C. Long From L. Los Theodore Baldwin Park Mabel L. Gerald A. H. J. W. S. Los Ellen E. Los H. G. Mrs. Bertha Ayers Hynes J. M. Long Elsie Garvin James 0. Costa Mesa Mrs. Roxie Ball Long Bert A. Long Town Stated Mrs. E. A. Christine Mossman McMahon Los J. A. Anaheim Edith Alexander Ana and Mrs. Ralph Los ami Mrs. Los Warren Los Angeles Mrs. Berne Long and Ronald Long Louise Long and Mrs. Amos Los C. A. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. San Mary Turrill C. T. U. W. C. T. U. met at the T. E. Thomas home on Tuesday evening of last week for a picnic with the honorary members as After a very fine supper the regular meeting the main feature of which was the election of officers for the coming beginning September 1. The election resulted as Mrs. Hettie Vice Mrs. T. E. Mrs. Grace Mrs. Almira were also made for the W. C. U. rest tent and exhibit at the county On of the NAVE AFFAIR AT SPRING Than 2,500 People Come to Enjoy a Day of Rare and hundred and their families and friends gathered at Spring Lake Ust Thursday at the Invitation of the Jefferson Council of Knights of The day was but the crowds found it pleasant at Spring and particularly attractive were the sports during the Marshalltown ball team failed conflicting with our regular meeting | in an so the Pilot day we are meeting on Friday of Mound team came to fill the date with this week 20) at the home of Rippey ball Pilot Mound Mrs. Anna Don't forget to game by a score of 6 to 1. This is fhe afternoon program of Earl Head Visits Eva Head received a letter by airplane last week from her Captain Earl who wrote Los Captain Head and wife have been on a two trip into They returned to San Francisco and down to Los where Earl expected to meet his who is attending summer school at the University of He failed to hence the air mail letter which is about thirty-six hours quicker than the regular Earl took in the picnic at Bixby where he met many old friends from but that was the day that Kathleen decided not to attend hence the letter for her Head thinks that AT STATE JUDGING TEAM Two Finit While Grundy County Comen In in the Hasbrouck took second place at the State Fair In the 4-H health championship when he scored 98.6 in the physical He was out first place by Kenneth of Des Moines whose score was School Picnic iMt Friday a company of 150 former pupils gathered at the Stream school near for a picnic dinner and It was decided to hold a similar gathering and the following were elected to serve as officers through the coming R. M. Oren vice Mrs. Belle secretary and Oren Stream had planned a special An excellent history of the school was telling how Samuel Flack of Salathial donated the C. the school in 1871. E. R. who served the as teacher in the early was as also OPENS DISPLAY IN Made for Record MUt of Livestock and Farm its preamble and see if you can repeat it. We are sending a box of supplies to the Benedict home in Des Moines and those who wish to donate to this good cause bring your donations to Zeitler's on or the day of the The donations may be canned fruit women's or clothing or IS DEEP NEARLY enthusiasm and The fat man's race alone was not the excuse of the ponderosas being that it was too warm a the following races and their high school girls in health winners tell the story of this part of the yard Radebaugh second and Johnson j Boy's 12 years old and I Paul Nally Ray May and I James Nelly I Relay winning team consisted I of Buck and county boys placed the way she would prefer to go and county the to Los Angeles by niap several years ago by Stream called on route for a five cent the Stock con- Head and after a short test at and likewise Some of at San will return to Repeatedly home at C while the State have our boys been will take up her work for among the and this year is of the year at Avalon nn following where she teacher of the was handed The Bee by Agent of school m health Martin as to the success his grain took high honors at ' state fair in the grain Thursday last week winning QLO TIMER IS HERE NEXT TUESDAY who way wnn noi on the regular of Katherine and Nellie Found In Flames During ladies log sawing contest was won by Mrs. Simon race won by Smiley and E. Hutchison Will Preside Over September Term Which Has Big was chosen as wrote LOC Y perfect paper of 700 winning Individual honors and the to Harold lives miles of and to County in the Year Following First Settlement L. one of mysterious fire completely gutted the home of Katherine and Nellie Dorrian at an early hour Tuesday the fire department being called out about two The flames were discovered by some parties who were making a night drive home from the State the fire laddies reached the home the flames enveloped the interior of the brick walls from basement to The companies worked lor two hours before having the fire under They returned the to the city but again had to go to the place near but to the fire again breaking The fiames had so permeated the walla of the structure that it was impossible to reach the spots with so again about six o'clock the hose had to be used to extinguish incipient the ilte started is a house has not been occupied for some due to the absence of the Dorrian girls in El However it is the opinion of firemen that unknown parties had been using the basement for and other unlawful The basement windows had all been covered with tar paper to obscure any vision from the It is hardly possible electric wires would have caused Court for the use this scholarship a year term at Jefferson next In the tug of war for the world the first day being on on of Franklin the Knights team ' count of Monday being Labor was five points behind the Judge M. E. Hutchison will a HilG point paper and chairman of the Jt is interesting to note that the also a reports that all contests were docket shows 25 separate of with each and all contestants which we believe is the won Sth place in with the game with vigor and | schedule of this department in judging with in Greene There who was also a prize was offered for the party 7, and 188 the winning secured 1 arrival of the most tickets to the 2;,4 cases beside probate The piled up a total was served by the of 2735 points out of a possible As a friend and neighbor it in mind that the grand annual county fair will open at Jefferson next Sept. That will be entry Then Thursday and Friday will be the days for from all there will be record breaking Those who have not received a premium list may get one by phoning George the or by calling for them when in among the attractions will be the baseball No fair amusement draws the crowds that those exhibitions of the great national The matched are as afternoon the Union team will play afternoon Rippey and will cross Friday afternoon the winning teams on these days will cross bats for the county teams arc all well organized and Every game will he coming to no matter how far you in front of the grandstand each afternoon and evening will all that can he The talent this year will be as good as The Greene county band ' I for regular passed away his home in east Jefferson on of last week after months with Residing in Greene county fur almost eighty years ho well to the ranks of Mis parents came to program is filled for each On Wednesday there will he two a 2:15 trot and a 2:25 will witness a 2:25 trot and a 2:14 schedule contains a 2:18 pace and a 2:22 In all races the American Trotting Association rules will George by a number of the parish The jury convenes the Father Gannon purchased while the trial jury the Greene county boys w s being tied in this for duty on Sept. 9. The sixth in the but we had by Mrs. M. E. of cases are destined for | third high individuals a that every race the winning one scholarship at ' This year the county dinner finances showed income of in a sale of food afterwards brought a good The dance at night attracted many to notices filed Heitzman et al vs Mildred scholarships and the team the light and i Wright ct et Farm Credit Corp. vs E. a good CHASE AFTER SKILL ON HIS Drunk Not So Clever However But Officers Finally Comer M. St. P. Ry Co. vs. Board of A. Smith vs Frank S. Smith et vs E. C. Morain et al. Alice Sturdyvin vs Daisy B. Swaney vs Olson receive a silver which will have to be won two years before it becomes permanent The task for the contestants was hard this there being seven classes to as One of each yellow ear shelled and two identification The same boys competed in livestock addition to these winnings M. McComb vs Mrs. J. C. county 4-H girls came in for took first in the Moines Life Annuity Co. vs school dress for vi a good and while he never don't forget the fireworks public office he was deeply of Lohrville Saturday night by Frank L. Connor vs Margaret of An this country and its As a near neighbor and friend The Bee folks will miss Chambers was 00m near Senaca New on October 4, 1840, and died at August 21, 1929, at the age of 82 years 9 months and 17 He came to from New York in 18B0 with his Mr. and Mrs. Hiram who settled on a homestead in Kendrick where he grew to Chambers united in T. G. Ness and Marshal Ross waived preliminary Monday before Justice G. L. as The Bee learns that the I new Pentecostal tabernacle on south Vine while not completely will be opened for religious services comment ing next Sunday Temporary seats will be provided for the congregations which will meet there during the coming four These meetings will had been cut off The cause may be the usual and by one conveys the information that more than sixty per cent of the fires last year were traceable to might have been a serious accident happened to Espy one of the He took the hose nozzle and started for the so the report a man not a i him ber of the jumped to the hose and followed him His companion nozzle holders were on two operating a motor vehicle while anci carrying concealed the Lohrville were set at Spaulding was taken to the Calhoun county jail at City and will remain there until the grand jury convenes in September unless he furnishes bonds or decides to plead guilty to the was arrested only after an exciting chase Saturday Mayor Ness saw Spaulding get near him as a result of the 1, i his car m a rather erratic course R. Ladd vs loia Ida Muriel 0. Patrick vs William E. Savings Bank vs Paul et al. Bert Canady vs L. C. Perkins et al. vs J. W. Eaton Balder vs et Swaney vs C. K. Luther it al. J. P. vs Ira et E. Klise vs Charles B. 0. vs Foster V. R. Morey et .il vs N. M. Elsio Hanson vs James to is i riage to Sarah Anna Simmon on native or unaffected in- j October 29, 1807. To this union twelve children were also took second in the state having died in for school dross of lie leaves to mourn his third for informal party his five sons and three third for underwear D. of for everyday D. A. of Des Place Well B. E. of one of our baby beef i. of dull in exhibiting three of lit Des placed Mrs. Frank of very high at the fair with her of of departments of the fair are as J. M. J. F. Floyd S. H. Grains and Dick Textiles Mrs. John G. Baby Mrs. Chester Fred Boys and Girls W. Beef W. Dairy Calf W. H. Boys Pig Talcott 4-H Clothing Mrs. Walter county Mrs. Arthur and places in the classes and ill the Junior When we consider that there were between fifty and sixty in each wo think she did who died in in 1I18, also and great services were held from August at 2 p. m. Rev. Marousek in Burial and he had no one to take hold with Consequently when the water was turned on thrown He fell over and with Marshal started in Auto automobile numbers in and Mrs. W. C. Grisier have made in the to word from Mr. who third lesson in first year Home Furnishings was given at the home of Mrs. James August 19th, with seventeen women and two girls and the Miss The lesson on making rugs was very Tho making of braided sewing machine rugs and two kinds of crocheted rugs were Tho women left for home after a lovely lesson to meet September 16, at the home of in Ti i 1, drove cast his car 1 ' I kes his now thrown He fell over I will be smaller than this of the roof upon a and heing reduced from 6x15 inches to J Tex there to the ' 55x124 The lettering of J i 1 i about three miles east of on a cemen walk and fortunately | for large with no bodily but injury but a expecting to abandoned and each county will be He does not care to numbered from 1 to 09 according to It might be the It might stated right here that no not a member of the fire should touch any of the equipment at a fire unless directed by some officer of the fire To do so is to create just such a and to endanger not only property but house according to is practically all save the outside wall which is of Insurance iq the sum of is held by a company represented by R. H. in complete in Everything in Beauty Realistic or Keen Oil Permanent Waving 110 Make your tm early ai by Hannah Mae tlie girl evangelist from who will be assisted by her sister who will direct the These by Miss will lie continued for four during the work will proceed on finishing the which will be in At tho close of the Steinle meetings another series of evangelistic efforts will continue with David H. for five has been assistant general superintendent of the work of this church throughout the during his time the church will be Minister P. E. Selby will here for all the other either Adair having through skill or succeeded in 1. Greene will be no 37 in place turning his car around on the No. county will be 77 in and started west as the town waiting for him to drive east to The new plates will be arranged the Ness and Picht again with the number of good size clear took up the chase and followed across the Underneath the Spaulding one mile where he in smaller will As the town officials ' Pear in form similar to gained on his car Marshal Picht fired what is used in other The several shots at the tires of plates have lieen made at the men's ing's none of them taking i reformatory at and are now shipped out to county stopped his and According at the prisoner was the latter part The various counties and third lesson on home ings was given by Miss Wilson 1  home of Mrs. Edmund on August 22. The lesson was on Homemade The class was taught to crochet and hook Also how to braid with any number of At noon a fine dinner was served by the The abusive was until the in car were near who was had Spaulding in the front scat with him and suddenly Spaulding started beating the marshal over the head with and was not are as Jesse of Long arrived in yesterday morning for a few days while slie after her property interests in this When sKe to wiU Mdp relatives and friends In and up on the ' lesson for Dawson township will 1)0 held at the home of John Clark on August 2i>,  of Christ Services next Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m. Let us start our fail work by coming to church September first Vacation is now Give the church first and Mrs. Dean James a company of friends at a seven o'clock dinner last Wednesday evening at their home east of Among those going from Jefferson Mr. and R. M. Mr. Verne Miller and Miss Doris and Mise Catherine had by the effective use of a revolver treated by Dr. J. W. in the evening Spaulding was taken to Rockwell City and held in the county jail until Monday when he was returned to Lohrville for a hearing before Justice G. L. suspicious actions near a jail window Saturday night led to an investigation by Deputy Sheriff Abe who found a pair of brass knuckles outside the cell when admitted ownership of the which led to the charge of carrying concealed the wut are as abusive was until the in car were near who was had Spaulding in the front scat with him and suddenly Spaulding started beating the marshal over the head with and was not had by the effective use of a revolver 1!, n. 8Pcttawattaiolc    down here in old Where you never have the Where the bandits steal the jitneys And the Marshals steal the booze Where buildings horn the Where the populace is boost Where they shoot men for the chickens never Where the stickup men are wary And the bullets fall like Where each pocket has a pistol And each pistol's good for Where they always hang the Where they never a man If you call a man a you Get home the liest you Where you gel up in the morning In a world iif snow and sleet in the evening in the Where the jitneys you tho Where the pick you to Where the all have And the rabbits they Where the big girls like the wee their dresses to their Where you whist out in the to give your health a Say to some fellow who Shoots big holes in your Where wise owls arc afraid to hoot And birds don't dare to sing For it's hell down here in Where they all shoot on the C. Penney Co. Store 500 To Be Opened This Greatest In History of new C. Penney Co. store which opened here last week is number 1242 in the great chain which has ii goal more than stores by the end total number opened or assigned at the to positions made vacant through promotions will made out of present for the expansion program which finally set upon 600 new stores for this were made after 1>.>2S was 1024, making the store in liy Mr. and by Mr. city the 21Slh in the store increase set for this the close of the total of sales for the year was and with the opening the tile total yearly is tu reach D. Irwin returned Sunday from where he has been in charge of the Senter variety store while Douglas Peters had been enjoying a and Mrs. Leonard Meskell left Sunday for for a week or ten visit with his parents and other relatives in that first C. in in the litlle town and in its first year it did a uf that nine has liccn one the in the of the the outside of preferred stuck issued directly after the from which was used to defray tax hiis been entirely through the earnings of the to provide for the rapid expansion set for this year were obtained through the sale of common stock to present holders of this class of stock and not through outside man who heads the as is the man who opened the first Directors and operating executives are all men who have come up through the ranks from clerks to their present for the new stores will be taken from men who have been trained in the present stores and throughout a large portion the country and as a result made by chambers of local business organisations and for new J. C. Penney Co. the company which rigidly eliminate and have been by as a force in to statements made by national retailing is active in a wide range has been the president of and is widely as an on sture in addition to his lis a chain store is a nationally known exponent of and more profitable farming and is himself a breeder of purebred including Guernsey Berkshire hogs and Hampshire sheep which he exhibits at leading stata fairs and stock is also the proprietor of a 120,-000 acre farm project conducted along the same lines of co-operative management which has been the backbone of the J. C. Penney Co. In publishing fields he is known as the president of the Christian Benld Publishing the Christian an leader in the Add ot cburch  

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