NASHUA, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929NAL CHURCH TOCONVENEDrORICAL FESTIVAL* *ONDAY. FEBRUARY 25thNASHUA WINS COU1DECLAMATlas Been a Member of Jurors To Report at 2 p. m. March 4 Nashua Gets Ninenational Church ofThirty-Four New Civil CasesEight and New Hafor 55 Years.Docketlure of the historical will he held at the lonal ('hurch. Thurs-t, in connection withthly fellowship meet-: reminiscent talk by ! who has been a mem- ! rh for more than 55'*w, Miss Pitts said the churrh in Sep-ping 16 years old at First Congregational ua was organized In in* fifteen charter first new member to er the charter was s Pitts’ mother, Mrs.Judge H. E Taylor, of Waukon, convened the February term of the Chickasaw county district court at New Hampton on Monday. Feb, 25.Criminal causes on the court docket. issued from the press of the New Hampton Gazette are the state vs. the following defendants: Clifford Kolthoff. Ralph Canty. Afin Ofsteth-um, Harold Baldwin, Frank Praska. end Joe U. Dunn.New civil cases are:B Blatti vs. J. P. Caudill, e* al.B. A. Brigadier vs, Rose E. Hsch-Lauch garnishee.Seven Poin1 reading ^TheYarcho vs. Joe Brannon. ^pimer Qreene of Nash? services were held ol building, and in first church building ’his structure, which •sign was erected at 1,300 and some years n costing f500 as unite In contrast to hurch’s present mod-g. which was erect* ost of about $15,000 lid today would cost tint,ne of Nashua's ear-ho is living, having her parents, from ■9 when she was but She has seen our a straggly hamlet mensions. She can Main street was but between a group of and can talk inter-Nashua of yester-er operated a small furnished these dell-of Nashua for manyMcGregor, adm, of the Frank Estate, vs. Henry F. Graesering features of the the history of thefe Ift* uweller.H. E.H. F. Borchert M. D., vs. Leo Sch nuatein.John Badger •t a).C. W. Triplett and W. P. Little vs. Charles Van Auaen.Lee W. Elwood vs. Joe Sheridan. DeWllde’a Dairy vs. Wilhelm-Campbell Hay Co.Crescent Life Ins. Co. vs. Lou Hon-evmon, et al.C, W. Sehnurr. trustee, vs. Math-ew V. Miller, et al.Oscar Stevens vs. Frank West et al J. P. Feullng vs. E. F Hlnz, et al. Des Moines Joint Stolt; k Bank. vs. Carrie Douglas, et al.Modern Brotherhood of America vs. C. L. Gade, et al.F. A, Schuetz vs. B. E. Motron etal Kiser Snyder vs. Dolly Snyder. Arthur Alva Richardson vs. Josephine Catherine Richardson.The Lincoln Joint Stock Ilt;and Hank of Lincoln, Neb. vs. Nels C. Hansen, et al.Henry L. Hartman vs.Brannon, et al.Gertrude A. Hicks vs,Hicks.J. H. Zimmerman vs. D derhayden.e Nashua high sr place in the County contest, held at New Thersday evening, andsensors of the Count Nashua’s rontestants by Miss Sybil Lamb. , Nashua, I-awler and ran a close race forcontest, Nashua wlnni l-awler second andl lit rd. —LMfMUd SL« jeU first the oratseeond^n his reading and TaTce Your Own J Stoakes of New Hami *Tlie Death Penalty” i Lost Faith, as i Irene Morgan. Jjewgiven first In ‘the jrarHow the lai RueSRa by ifelen Taylor, of Iandv’Bobhle Cnweleo belle Chandler.Nashua In the humorous place was given to Dowho represented Nashitlon was At the SIMarlowe Burke of F who give The P.A.l second place, andDuatxlfampton, was third atlon of The Schol Pr«Former Resident DiiBernard 'lt;David JE. Van-Nashua relatives h;fled of the death of M| land (Lydia Burgittl passed away very sue night at the home of I Rohrbarh. Funeral held at Britt and made In the family lotton cetmMory, whf*rlt;* I