The Historic Home . . . of Mr. and Mrs. Folsom is the patriarch of all homes along Third St. Built more than a century ago, it dates back to the days when Council Bluffs was a struggling frontier settlement.
A Visitor's View . . . of the Ward Folsom home takes in an attractive collection of original oil paintings. This view from the front parlor covers the second parlor and, at the far end, the dining room. The fireplace was added long after the house…
Original Features . . . of the Folsom home are shown in this painting which was made in the 1880s. After the turn of the century, the house was moved closer to Third St. and a number of alterations were completed.
The Chef Menes Annual Award for food quality and management is presented by Yves Menes, executive chef of the Chicago Playboy Club, to Club 64 Chef Jim George and club owner George Elias.
Chef Menes is the holder of many food preparation…
Going Down...the heavy span with supporting legs partially cut through folded like a pair of scissors and landed with a thud on the well-placed timbers for a cushion. The bridge cleared the rail tracks by inches.
The Rev. Edward Hurley, executive coordinator of the St. Albert School System, accepts a frosty mug from "car ho" Candi Narmi. She is dressed in the theme of this year's St. Albert Benefit Auction, "The Fabulous '50s." Narmi is the co-chairperson…
For Many Years . . .Miss Shirley Martin, right, of the Real Refrigeration team from Milwaukee, Wis., has coached and played in the national tournaments. Watching this year's opening game with her is Candy Boe, of Milwaukee. --Nonpareil Photo.