One Hundred Years Ago (From the Mount Ayr Record-News, Thursday, June 30, 1926.) Dance halls are quite common in rural communities, pavilions for this purpose being erected in groves, on banks of rivers or upon lake shores. Being outside of the incorporated towns or cities they become subject to township supervision and control. County attorneys have been advised from the attorney general’s office that in no case will Sunday dancing be tolerated…
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