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NKWToN, loWA. TLHSDAY M I'l UXunN, I r.uifl ,\inNATURE STRIKES DISCORD; BEAUTY PREY OF BLIZZARDConiin” 1 kriNature struck a di cord In garden of Henry Henning, 722 Firs avemjd West, and beauty t it tinprey of a blizzard.The warm weather of la.*! weel nursed a bed of tulips until thi sprouts are about an inch abov* the ground, and then came Sunday A snowstorm, coverinu the flowServices f * World V Veteran lit! ! at LocalLunoral Home.TO HOLD RITES THURSDAY FOR MRS. O. E. EFNORTieup of Gigantic Work Re lief Bill Arouses Doubt for Security Bills.-tom Attend Gath ,t First Presbyter-i.n Church.National Legion Cornmandf er Accepts Invitation by Newton Post.Washington, Feb. 26.—AP—With the Roos velt four billion 8S0 million dollar work and relief program still frozen in the senate commit tee, anxiety rose among backers of a second hug. administration project—the social security bill.They feared that with the stream of legislation through congress slowed almost to a halt, the plan to have t he states quickly adoptsecurity laws in harmony with thefederal government might be on dangered.Many state leg! latures are now in session. But a large proportion are due to adjourn in a flt; w weeks, some of them not to meet again 1nregular session for two years, and barkers feared that unless con cress quickly passes the security Till the plan to have the state and federal government work hand in hand the project would face serious delay.Group of Five trees; A n -Members.odist Episcopal church,Fred W, Hough furnished tinmusic for the rite?, singing “Bean tiful Isle of Fome where,” an Asleep in ,!csu He was accoti panled by his daughter, Marjorit Following the services in New ton, the funeral i u v p.ft for Loi imor, la., where burial was mad In the Lorimor »■ metery.ObituaryJay \N Eigenbrit'ht was bor near Barney, la . June 9 1894, th son of William and (Mara Ergei bright, and died In the I , S. Veto aits Hospital in lies Motiv.- F«'10 personston Young oriation held t Monday rt sbyterianDr. W. H. Blancke Conducts Services for Newton Youth.d by organas follows:Mrs. E. Cas Foster Van GilstE. Sharp.viiktilasek, v re elected to p was re-elect-red term.eanization will rd at a politick iay at 5:30 p.artcrs. OtherId over from M, G Addicks, Vrdis Loupee, Mrs. LowellJUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB TO HOLD DINNER - MEETINGStockholders I lold Annual Meeting at Company Of fices this Mornins.ha Firman, Mrs. Marc H Jennings, Mrs. ie, Mr-. M. E. Redeen, obbins, Mrs. Albert durian Speake. Girl ior, and Emma Shore, -■ t- rnrv, Mrs. V. E. va Childs and Reva the retiring members.SetOrnirttfSon»lived in and .round NewUun .u i ■ 1 ff♦ and attended Hid ]o Icat W )ls h i- a member ofthe Y M.C.A. of this city.Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother, John, and a ,sister, Mr Kenneth Johnson, both jof Newton.nrTAL WEIGHT OfMCWFTR FAMILYEQUALED ONE TONNEWTON CHURCH PLANS RALLY FOR MARCH 16Des Moines, Feb. 26—AP—Dick R. Lane, member of the Iowa liquor control com mis sion, today announced com mission plans for redistribution of retail stock to enable reopening of 50 more retail liquor stores. The additional establishments would bringCHRISTIAN CHURCH PLANS MID - WLEKNew York, Feb. 26—AP—Babe Ruth, for 21 yean bright
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