Jefferson Herald (Newspaper) - December 20, 1923, Jefferson, Iowa or a. PER DECEMBER 20,1923 SALE TO Four Hundred Two ' Dollars Worth to of Sale 28 51 SCHOOLe TO GO ' THE TOP Paton have Reparta ChUrdan la are tiut until the sale ot Seals wHl and while Miss that Greene county has no near come up to thus the remaining few days might show Buoh a gain that the county will Teach Us of the ty had is Just s trifle more than half of the It campaign ia waged these teW it 1 pns elble to raise the required sold but worth ' ot seals and of that amount was turned morning from the being conducted by the Ito Four pupils in Jefferson bave sold the worth of seals and entitled io toe governor's Kenneth grade Bugene Melson oi the fifth two grades ones Croin the schools that are Belling stamps and you help any bf them get the yon will be doing as well as Miss a Junction has reported Ue of The pupils started their campaign the first of the week and that little city to get raised the sale ' RIppey reports 160 worth sold and they are going leads all of the smair towns and not the has but started an Intensive their has - been theit the campaign not until Monday is plenty ot time for those who the A million dollars worth ' of could be only ask about 1600 more than has bigen JEFFERSON are coming to the season of the will celebrate the day not only iu tho homes of our city but also in most ot the churches of the Christian and churches will give Christmas programs - in their respective churches on Christmas Eve of week at which time the of the various Sunday schools will tell the story In songs Mrs. B. of this entertained Mrs. Mrs. C. J. of and brothers Elmer S. of ' Iowa and Strandberg of the week Mr. Try of East street went to Des Moines to spend Ibe fend and to do Christmas Carlisle of Churdan was a pleasant calw in Jefferson Monday this week and visited the Herald while in ' Joe Mehan of East suffered an stroke the past and is being cared for In the Franklin hospital at this ' The new building being at Hardin No. 8 Is nearly completed and will soon be ready to be V The Miss and Mrs. M. H. Hall of Locust street are the proud parents Ot a baby daughter born Sunday 16th. and Mrs. J. Arnold of East need street to Des Moines to spend tbe holiday sou with relatives and Marsh guessed the correct number of kernels of corn a turkey eat and the Stone gave j. the bird to Mrs. Dick Brown ot Bast Monroe a passenger to Des Moines to look after business family ot city are enjoying a visit from S. M. ot Dexter tor Christmas of South Chestnut was In ay of this week between trains Several as as of news and advertising is being omitted week because of laok of i Taylor wag a visitor in the last pt the week to a of with the RICE returned missionary from was In. last Sunday evening and spoke at the Church of Christ on State to a. large audience. He is an ' and of telling of tlie wonderful work to be done In Mr. Rice and his wife have been working the last seven and one half years In the heart ot India tinder the auspices the United Missionary He has relatives and In Greene county who proud to know of his work In that far away SHOW THE YEAR OF Were Awarded Thursday of Last Week and Show Closed on Friday THAN FiVE HUNDRED BIRDS ON EXHIBIT Outside County Were- Represented and Share of mELOSS of Unknown Origin Destroys Nine and Partially AUTO COMPANY IS OF THE Company Does Valiant Work and Saves Adjoining Buildings Which Were stated last the Poultry all that was and then The largest display of ever shown in a town the alsa ot Jefferson were on exhibit and the Judge gave them all satisfaction In the manner In which he distributed the no time of any day of the show was there a lull In the The interested people kept coming and all and the building packed only a few and the promoters will begin making arrangements for the next year's show In the early is a list of the winners OS handed in by secretary Harry L. 1, 2, 8, 4, 1 2, 3. 1, 4, young W. C. 3 l and 2 1 ' ' ' Dark 2,' 3 and S 4 and 5 2 2, 3, and 4 1, 2 and 3 young 1 and 4 old pen. Prank 1 John 1 a 3 old pen. Bert John 2 4 and 5 5 E. J. 4 1 2 old Burred 1 and 2 1 and 2 2, and 4 2 and 3 1, 3 and young 1 old pen. Dr. F. L. 3 1 1, 4, and 5 le old Mrs. 1 und 6 5 5 on young pen. Buff E. 1 1 3 and 4 and 2 young pen. J. B. 1 and 2 2 2 and 5 M. O. 4 3 and 4 lA. 1 1 and 2 1 and 2 1 and 2 young 1 old pen. Single Comb Rhode Island 2 and 3 1 and 2 1 pullet and 1 young pen. C. R. 1 1 2 and 5 puUst and 2 young pen. Fred 6 bid 3 hen and 4 pullet 3 and 3 young pen. Mrs. George 4 4 pen. 4 2 g. r. 5 on Comb Rhode Island Peter 1 1 H. 1. 2, 3 and 4 1 1 and 2 1 3 1 young pen and 1 old pen. Earl 6 4 young pen. Mrs. C. E. 3 young pea C. E. 2 young Byrnes 2 1 2 1 old pen. Darwin Byrnes 1, 3, and 4 1 W. V. I 2 1 young C. White 1 and 2 1 1 1 1 young pen Frank Shaffer 2 and 3 3 young pen. L. 2 young pen. C. E. 3, 4 and 5 Brown Hazel Robertson 1, 2 and 4 1 pullet 3 Plymouth A. 1 1 A. 1, 2, and 3 1 and 5. Dr. Buck 2. Mrs. Clarence Frey 4; Mrs. Bea Byrnes 3. White Roy 1. Dressed 1. of old 1 young T. P. 2 Tom and 1 L. Grand 1, 2 and 3 1; 2 and 3.hen. and Steve Anderson 1. blaze of considerable name near putting the Fry Auto of RIppey out or for the Christmas season last Friday lire was noticed after the garage had been closed for the and whether It in the oil room or In the storage from defective is not Are company was on the Job shortly after the was noticed and they fought for an hour getting control of the The of the building are but the root fell Jn which made it impossible to save the and tha work of rebuilding will begin at while the repair shop Is in operation Of the nine cars two of them were the property ot the Fry Auto while the other seven were stored ' cars and with the exception of owned by Walter whose Ford coupe was a Fry loss U estimated to be approximately which Is by Tuckers in the Mutual Telephone was moved as was the furniture of Dr. The Are was too close to these men for though the they occupied were Fire company Is to be congratulated upon the dispatch In which they answered the summons and had they not had fairly good equipment the would have made RiPPey a sorrowful looking sight before It could have been IS E. bout ijy Frank Leonard of Grand was all that It was promised to and Walter Carroll county was dumped by Les E. is at present in Boone the first tall in 3D minutes with a Jack knife hold and Davis the following two the first in 46 minutes and used a grape vine scissor which he was unable to break himself without help of the The lust tall was taken 'a cradle hold. of Breda and RIppey went for 30 neither getting a but it was fast Two other preliminary bouts were The big mnn challenged ' the of Tues nights WINS ONE AND LOSES THE OTHER Girls Were Too Many for the Local Girls in the Game Last Friday CLUB LION CLUB GOES TO PATON FRIDAY Boys Were Victorious Though the Enemy Put Up a Game Fight Every ot entertained tlie newly Lions club lit tho big room of the Hend They also Frank who gave three during his stay as well a three hour tniK lit the club A splendid banquet whs furnished by the management ot the Hotel and the Lions are grateful to tlie Rotary for tile cooperative spirit though they expected to work witli WILSON MAKES OF HIS YOUNG LIFE SIDE WALK Raymond and F. H. Dent Plead to PHILLIPS DREW THIRTY DAYS WITH Rounded Up Saturday Evening and with nre whistle sounded the made a hurry run to the E. L. Wilson 204 South Maple the residence had caught Are from sparks from tha chimney and himself was one of the first on the The damage wag alight and the Are lads made a record breaking the court of Mayor E. R. Wood and Justice of Peace P. O. Brown have been enjoying more than the usual holiday rush during the first man on the docket In Woods court Monday was that of Don Phillips who wai charged with He pleaded not guilty but was convicted on the evidence of witnesses furnished by the He was given a 30~ day Jail and will help 'the court was carrying a badly cut said to be the result of a fight between he and Allstot Sunday evening and the latter was up to considerable Whether hand by a knite or was cut by striking against the sharp teeth of his on page of Jackson is visiting his brother V. H. Lovejoy and wife on North Olive Mr. Lovejoy came to be present at the wedding ot his Miss J. C. Murphy North Chestnut who last week was tagen sud denly and seriously ill. Is somewhat better and her friends are homing that her recovery will be sudden and L. M. Bowes of Gliddon came Jefferson Tuesday morning for an extended visit with her Mrs. H. R. Bennett and living southeast ot MarJorie English teacher in our high was to Boone Friday evening to act as Judge In the declamatory contest held in that Dorothy Calvert returned home Saturday from her college work at to spend the with relatives and Mona Jackson arrived today from Cornell college to spend the holiday season with her Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson on West and B. of Des were guests in our city the first of the at the V. H. Lovejoy to the wedding ot their Francia Cole ot South Chestnut street went Boone Saturday morning to spend until Sunday evening visiting with her F. O. ami Mrs. Hamilton ot a number of relatives und near friends last Thursday evening at their home in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Dick Brown of East Monroe street went to Rockwell City Saturday morning to spend the day at n railroaders meeting held in that and Mrs. P. W. of Cedar Township have retired from the farm after many years of and are locating in our city ou West to enjoy an easy Gretchen sixth grade teacher In our local school went to Moines Saturday morning spend Sunday evening with her P. P. Pitcher and little granddaughter ot Scranton were passengers from Friday morning for Des Moines to week-end with and family left our city last for where they expect to make their future Raymond and P. H. Dent ot Ogden drove into the city and after celebrating a short time In the Chocolate where they broke a. sugar container and dropped two silver dollars Into the hand of the they began to have a that some one was stealing their and they went over to the Potter Drug store where they some high school boys of taking it and proceeded to try and beat them and while the fracas was In they managed to breok something like a hundred worth of showcases and other articles in they got their car ard started with Sheriff J. R. hot on their only couple of miles west when he and he brought them back to the called the mayor down to the and as the boys to give their and were to use profane Mayor Wood told the sheriff to take them to the bastile and let them wait for a hearing Monday Groom and Raymond Reimers pleaded not guilty to intoxication on the first Groom pleaded guilty to disturbing the and was and Later he pleaded guilty to Intoxication and fine wont to including the Dent pleaded guilty to both his was ami the same and Reiniers paid their and the three ot them paid Ralph Potter for tlie they hart done in his Groom at expected to pay his but later decided he would serve time in the county he helped Dnn Phillips clean up the court following Ibc corn is possible that are not yet over as notice been served on them it cost a dollars tor striking a some of those who saw them make the fast drive are talking of filing against them fur a car while Carey look the law in his hands Saturday evening when he caught a follow in his It seems there has been a law written and placed on the statute that would show It criminal to steal coal from an and as Jack caught the man with tlie goods on and felt that the of Ihe law was POO he to punish the man as iie saw be saw dame is at all who arrested Saturday d with being a boot was before Justice ot the Peace O nnd RUilly to a charge that had been He paid a oi and a Farm Union held al the Hoy Bartley south of this last Friday a number of accessories taken opening the staged by high and Rippey girls and boys last Friday and the was fairly large as boys won their by a 14 to 4 the girls lost to by a 11 to 1. In the local ot and Hills took Jn the RIppey squad is mentioned another Even Thorn and two of them Potter 2, Schultz 4, and Schoppe drew a count of I on a for RIppey counted the 4 points by that 2 In the first half and 2 In tbe last Jefferson counted 7 in the first halt and 6 in the last playing with Jefferson were Jack and RIppey Van Peterson and threw all of the field goals for tbe Jefferson girls and counted the tree Van Scoy for RIppey counted 13 ot the visitors Galivan the other Jefferson took of their 11 ta tbe first half while Rippey counted 13 in the first half and 5 in the last locals go to Paton Friday evening ot this week and they expect to have just as hard a tussle with that organization as they bad with No more games are scheduled here until after the CLUB HAS BEEN ORGANIZED FOR One Members Signified and Charter Has Been Closed at This REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD IN Civic That Stands for the Betterment of the Town and DAY HERE TUESDAY WAS A GREAT H. Counsellor of Gave Four Address During His Stay in BEFORE ROTARY AND LIONS CLUBS AT Koom In Was Filled for Building the Evening P. Field Director for the International Lions who week getting the names and checks of men who a lo become a of the Lions Club of reported the required number of signatures to allow them a last and a meeting was called for the ot tannine a permanent but four of the members attended the opening meeting and they were unavoidably It was a live meeting right from the and aa the Lions will work only for the of and the expecting at all times to do more than its share of the It in the contention of the members that moral support will be given as weff as from the state and national chosen at the opening meeting D. E. Earl Tom First R. Emmott an RAAZ COMPLETELY FROM - one day last week remov al of his tonsils and for several days thereafter he was willing to concede any one their point in an But is back hopping era and and like a new LADS MAKE HURRY-UP CALL LATE MONDAY abont 10 Monday evening the fire sounded and the call came from the Potter Music When the arrived five had broken the rear of tlie ami hud a doing but the hoys put the fire on from smoke and where the were splashed upon the will make loss run into several though the damage was slight It la believed that the lire originated from a maleh or cigar being thrown into some sweeping compound at the rear of the on page living northeast ot who has been quite ill for several has improved so that he Is aile to be and on Tuesday nf this ' week he went to St to consult a specialist His wife accompanied him ns far as Des and A. P. Breeding returned to their home in Redfield this week after spending some time at the Arthur Grimes home in the country near Mr. was one of onr champion this and Mrs. Leon daughters from ot Jefferson left Wednesday morning fov Arizona where lo the From there they to go to California for a short stay home in the Lois of Colorado who boon ivilli her friend Kate Louk and family on for left for Saturday for a few days visit before to her home iir Blodgelt who has been laid lip for several in the hospital witli u broken hip is able lo walk with the aid of a cane and to home in the part of town Monday of this of WusI was a lo Des Tuesday morning for a visit with her and wife and to take ill the of ihe city a few and Harold Carlisle in to spend their with They are school in Iowa this year are always glad to get to Thompson of Chestnut street was a visitor in Des Monday Ot this motoring down with her Stanley Thompson and wife of G. Lion Dr. Rich ard Tall F. O. C. R. H. Dale Harding and V. E. committee to make arrangements for noon day that committee ot R. G. G. Smith and F. O. A committee on by President Lyon as R. L. C. C. O. N. Kass and Harlan O. N. Kass is and lie can a piano positively a vole of 1 Ihe Rotary lor the Held unit In n Lions club possible tor and went on and a resolution lo the effect thit the Lions went on record as being In favor of a new or a better for tourists nt the Tourist n and for more manufacturing enterprises in as well aa a bigger and a better Crundall left Sunday evening for Chicago and made many friends while he was in this Arrangements for the formal opening of the club have not yet but due notice will be At the formal some clubs will be invited and the Lions expect to make a roar on that date can be all over central every man who visited lind a that of the nature as that Frank no how cach he mui could liear the misdemeanor law violations lie unheard of who Is of is naturally known ns one wlin haa a message worth Durinc the evening when he spoke before over 14 years of nge and tho assembly room of the high school building was and not a word was missed by those who were The In the evening was Moat Sacred and was a subject which should be more thoroughly nt father and and mother and rather than among the young people of the Gamel has interviews with from 2.000 to 2,500 high school boys every He does not In any way attempt to make boys tell him what they do not want to but he does make them want to tell him all concerning their their lifSi and their aim in A boy who Is ao hard boiled that Mr. Gamel is unable to help is so far gone that a Jail sentence is a vacation to A boy who down deep in his heart can get the most valuable help In the world from Mr. Ho Is out for the best interest of the boys and when he has finished interviewing a that boy is or almost Gamel gave a number of in his and told ot the many boys had made men out of not because were shown how they could help themselves the kind of a boy they wanted themselves to and not to change their because of punishment but of the sheer joy ono for hy clean free from vipe high school students are of them bad because they want to be ii large per cent of the charged to being are purely hy The are going to be the future - RECUPERATING HIS Murphy went to Carroll one day last week and an that was not a minor lie was on the table for two and who arrived home Sunday evening he is getting along and that he hopes lo be home to spend though the doctor haa not yet Informed him that he will he thus IN THE of tlie local will be oii day Troni S a. in. lindi VI lu City carriera wili makc the in tlie but mi be inade in the will he no rural delivery on to the area will froin ihe of Christmas E. R. Wood and wife of South Oak left Tuesday morning for to spend Christmas with their sons and at that They will some in the sunshine before returning to old B. A. d daughter of West left last week for where they expect to spend several weeks visiting with their and Mrs. and In the west before returning and It. of were called lo Ames the of this to the Sunday and tor two or three days his condition was at he is better and it is believed that lie will win tUf in line and Mrs. Saturday for their niw ill lowa after a visil in this city with Mrs. Cassidy's and of e who has been for time her A. J. Dahlke and living southwest of left morning for her home in of spent a part of last week in with 401 West Harrison street went to Saturday tor a visit with her Mrs. Couts and living near .Mr had been sei ill il in year old son of and sick is in aid it is expected thai in be and of two Dick who una ch anil iship have from their y. lirie rent a Visit of turned to bis home and J. Jackson ot West entertained Gamel in their home of tiie families being old Gamel was in our city to 1,1,-1, school building who the of in tlie auto cast ot a week laal Sunday ia abie tu he niit and around this iiut is not yet ready for very