Ten Years Ago in CrestonMrs. Thomas L. Maxwell was alte-moon hostess to croup of Crestonfriends, with bride* furnishing eut erta i in agent after lunjchwro ' wasserved. Twevle wome were entertained ait a two-course dinner eerved at the home of Mrs. c. E Goodwill. «.• • ep'heel on his machine wobbled. Al*1^ though the rider miraculously escaped serious injury he was painful Hy hurt but he mounted another nnachine and concluded the perform-Melvin Arthur Coffman, 23, and Elsie Mae Smith, IS, both of Orm-ton, were Issued marriage licensehere. Mrs. W. J. Hanneman ofCreston was married aft Corning tc Charles Joneson, it was announced here.• • •Carnival tents covered the down* (town street* of the dty. the showf and other attractions coming hereunder the auspices of the volunteer fire fighters. In a popularity contest conducted through., the weekMiss BUs Rosenow was eledtedqueen of the carnival.• eCarnival at tea dors who watchedthe motorcyclists -roar around specially ' constructedthemotordrom*got a thrill not included on the pro gram, one of the riders tumbling from the top vert leal portion to thlt; bottom of the os* pH when a fromance.fibResident* were demanding a subway or viaduct over the Burlingtou railroad tracks. Petitions were being circulated by south side residents and were soon to be laid before the councHi The petitions stated there was an increaaaiog need tor a safe crossing under or over” the tracks and colled upon the council to have the improved crossing at Walnut street.• • •i4I1Sam R. Allen, well kjnown Crestoo attorney, died at bis home, 205 Southwest Poplar street, after anextended illness. t• • •Mrs. Clara Miller was installed as noble grand of Royal Rebekah lodge here. Mrs. Grace Sturgeon became vice grand; Mrs. France# Evans, record in gGrace Stalker, treasurer. A num-m ember a of the Aftonattended the installation.