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  • Collection: Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

M.A. Smith, Clyde R. Harding, Charles F. Putnam, Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints property board members, and the Rev. Beryl V. Lycan, pastor of the RLDS Church, inspect sign placed on property recently purchased for new…

Architect's Sketch . . . of new Riverside Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to be built at Twenty-ninth Street and Avenue G.

Arches Are In Place . . . and brick work is now under way for the new Riverside Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Twenty-eighth Street and Avenue G.

Riverside Congregation . . . of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has completed the exterior of its church. Only landscaping and parking areas are left to be done. The church is located at Twenty-sixth Street and Avenue G.

Making Home Call . . . and chatting about their church, the Central Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, are Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. William Kemmish and Mrs. Bertha Cook. The women were guests of the Kemmish couple.

Checking Records . . . in RLDS library are the Rev. Sylvester R. Coleman, president of the Stake, Mrs. Dorothy Larsen, secretary, and Don Graybill, public relations representative.

Discussing Old Pictures . . . of RLDS Church are Thomas Noffsinger, state president, and Mrs. Charles Putnam and Mrs. O.A. Currie. The late Mr. Putnam was presiding minister of Central Church from 1941-43. The late Mr. Currie was counselor and…

The Leaders Family . . . Wayne, Dean, Rob and Steve, of near Underwood, discuss the day's farming activities before heading for the fields. Leaders said it's becoming rare for a farmer to have one son stay "down home" these days, let alone three. The…

Edison School...was built at Twenty-second St. and Third Ave. in September of 1952. It replaced the old Second Avenue School. Edison has more classrooms than any of the other structures built under the School Board's program since 1950/

Repairs At Edison School...get under way as workmen set up equipment to pour pilings set up equipment to pour pilings under the footings on the Third Avenue wall.

Drawings For New Primary School...in the north part of the Harrison district show a "cottage-type" building. The site is at Grand and De Long avenues.

Raising Flag...that flew over the U.S. Capitol are Richard Youngs, Mrs. Lois Booth and Pat Moore, while the rest of the Edison fifth grade class watches. March 31, 1964

Checking Their Cars...prior to a race at Edison School are Dallas Lidgett, Jackie Duncan and Mack Kinnaman. Their activities were part of a World Of Manufacturing program.

Displaying The Covered Wagon...they built are Edison Junior High freshmen Jim Frieze, Russell Lekey, Roger Fox, Sherry Anderson and Bill Lane.

Meeting Room . . . where ceiling was ripped and shattered by the explosion which occurred within minutes after carpenters had cleared the room.

Labor Temple Roof . . . where explosion occurred Monday night is examined by Fire Chief Norman Elgan and Assistant Police Chief George Jorgensen.

The Charter . . . of the Labor Temple Association is inspected Wednesday by Arene Hansen, Harlan Hughes and Jack O'Hara. The temple is closing its doors after 25 years.

Mrs. P.A. Lainson . . . now formally a candidate for president of national American Legion Auxiliary.
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