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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, April 05, 1962
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
Ann BEYMER and Connie MORGAN were first and second place winners, respectively, in the Ringgold county spelling contest
held Saturday in Mount Ayr. Fourteen students -- nine girls and four boys -- of the Grand Valley, Diagonal and Mount Ayr
Community school districts participated in the annual event. The two girls will represent Ringgold county in the district
spelling contest to beheld April 11, at 2:30 p.m., at the KSIB studios in Creston.
The Rev. Gordon O. STOKKE of Clearfield, who has served as supply pastor of the local United Presbyterian Church since
January of this year, has been called to a regular pastorate, the duties of which he will assume on June 1. He and his
wife will reside in the manse at 504 E. Madison, presently occupied by the Merrill PERRYS.
The Choral Club, a division of the Women's Federated Club of Ringgold county, will appear on the program of the 35th
biennial convention of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs, Inc., scheduled to be held April 9, 10 and 11, in Council
Bluffs. Delegates to the convention from the local club are Mrs. Herman FENNEMA, Mrs. Vance GEIGER, Mrs. Frank CLARKE and
Mrs. Bill HAROVER.
Five members of the Raiders basketball squad of the Mount Ayr Community high school were included on the Des Moines Sunday
Register's honor roll of outstanding Iowa players. They are Robert ALLEN, Gary KEPLINGER, Don SMITH, Bill WARIN and
Jerry WAUGH. Four other outstanding players of this area on the roll are Danny HOSFIELD, Ellston (Grand Valley); Jack
MOREY, Clearfield; Ed OILER, Lamoni, and Dave WEBER, East Union, Afton.
Three persons were injured in a car-truck collision which happened Thursday about 7 p.m., three miles west of Maloy.
Drivers of the two vehicles were brothers, Ray MERCER of Blockton and Marvin MERCER of Kirksville, MO. Ray MERCER was
driving east en route to Maloy for visit with his mother, Mrs. Lola MERCER. Other occupants of the truck, owned by M.
MERCER'S employer, E. G. MENELAUS, were Mrs. MERCER and son Elvin, a sophomore in the Mount Ayr Community high school.
Mavin MERCER was westbound en route to Creston in a car owned by Ray. The two cars collided at the crest of a hill, as
each was being driven towards the center away from the soft edges of the road. Both vehicles were totally destroyed.
Four students of the Mount Ayr Community high school won I and II ratings at a state speech contest held Saturday in
Shenandoah. Joe BOWEN received a I rating in each of the interpretative poetry and original declamation divisions; a II
rating was awarded Norma WALLACE on her dramatic reading, and Susan HENDERSON and Cynthia KELLY were given II ratings in
oratorical declamation. Each of the four students, coached by Mrs. M. H. OBERMEIER, had previously received a I rating
in a district contest.
Officers at the Tingley State Savings Bank were re-elected Tuesday night at the annual meeting of directors. Officers are
Wm. S. BRECKENRIDGE, president; W. A. OVERHOLTZER, vice-president; Carl G. RIGGS, executive vice-president; Margaret
EIGHME, cashier, and Harold GROUT, assistant cashier. Directors are BRECKENRIDGE, OVERHOLTZER, RIGGS, H. J. MORRISON and
Ernest BASTOW.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
April 02, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Allen CARR, Allendale, MO
April 02, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle SWANK, Benton
April 03, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold COURTNEY, Ellston
OBITUARIES in Thursday, April 05, 1962 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Willard Morton OLIVER Vinia STUART SIMPSON Joseph Addison McQUIGG
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, April of 2012
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