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v the republican,four)y's Estate Pays f $1,864.14.—The estate of Eldora, Iowa, inheritance tax i of $24,712.e from the Asso-to John Ansley juite recently at remaining sister, of Eldora, where ait a short time tiess. Ansley was ared and schooledrk with the 1115-►.*d in Ackley, be-1. operator, later sight department, ia and in laterdivision offices at r years he was of the Ft, Dodge• to the old home ds in Ackley, lie ne before his last rer married. Be-i.Boylan, another jre several broth-ew Home,iso. d school Friday evening at 8:00.Starting with a lively tunc, “X'mas Medicine, the fifteen pupils carry the audience through an hour and n half of thrills and laughter, depicting Christmas fun, surprises, and disappointments.Howard Hofmeiater, a naughti-little boy, is very much disgustec with his aunt, Bose Ellen O'Brien because she won't let him whittle hi;sticks on her floor so he decides tlt; try to give her away for a Christina! present, His hopes are few until Ja son, Howard Boyenga, an “old batch: comes over to buy a cow and througi the naughty little boy's persuasioi takes home Aunt Serena as a wif Instead,Marvin Boyenga, a hard- heart? old rheumatic grandpa in white chi whiskers and with a erippled knee i very much opposed to Christmas air all silly dillydaddling until tw-. poor little urchins, Jack Haller an Evelyn Boyenga soften his heart an show him the real Christmas spirit.The feature of the evening is : play, “Mrs. Stubbins; Book Agent ii which Bernard O'Brien, a slick boo. agent not only sells his literature tra wheezy deacon and a love sick okmaid but makes them like it and alsc fosters an unusual match,The entertainment closes with f portrayal of the Nativity in ancienl Hebrew costume and colored lights** The entire scene is done in panto, mime and music, LaVonne Boyenga plays the part of the Virgin Mary,At the close of the program, there will be the usual exchange ot presents for the children. _ The program I* fvoa evorvone is heartily m-lUiiriiiiMibIowa Board Will Direct Own Affairs; Administration and Auditing to Be in Hands of State Group.Work of making the new corn-hog *ontracts available to farmers will tart soon.Both administration and auditing n Iowa will be handled this year by \n Iowa corn-hog board, The state ommittue and board of review will e combined and personnel will he tinoimced soon, the Washington o£-’icials said.The new corn-hog contract is deigned to make a direct appeal to tho usiness sonse of the farmer. It pro-ides for balancing corn and hog roduction with market outlets, for roning out harmful fluctuations in(To page six)7INAL RITES HELD FORMRS. SARAH EILERSSteamboat Rock, Dec. 14,—Funeral ;ervices for Mrs. Sarah Filers, 57, vho died Monday at her home here following an extended illness, were held Wednesday at the Bap tist ihurch and were conducted by tbs pastor, with Rev. F. Zissler, Rev. J. Jordan and II. Johnson assisting. Burial was in the Steamboat Rock cemetery.Mrs. Eilers was born Sarah Lam-
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Ackley World Journal

Ackley, Iowa, US

Thu, Dec 19, 1935

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