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Story February 26, 1915

The Topeka State Journal

Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas

What is this article about?

Charles F. Scott, editor of the Iola Register, returns to Iola, Kansas, on Feb. 26 from his mission overseeing the distribution of Kansas-donated flour to starving Belgians. Citizens greet him at the station, and a mass reception is planned by the Iola Ministerial union.

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SCOTT IS HOME.

Iola Editor Returns From His Belgian Relief Trip.

Iola, Kan., Feb. 26.--Charles F. Scott, editor of the Iola Register, returned home last night from his mission as the representative of the Kansas Belgian relief commission to superintend the distribution of the shipload of flour recently donated by the people of the state to the starving Belgians. Motor car loads of the citizens were at the station to greet Mr. Scott on his arrival and a mass reception is soon to be given to afford the people of the city an opportunity to felicitate him on his safe return.

The event in honor of Mr. Scott will be in charge of the Iola Ministerial union.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Heroic Act

What themes does it cover?

Bravery Heroism Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Belgian Relief Charles Scott Return Iola Editor Flour Distribution Mass Reception

What entities or persons were involved?

Charles F. Scott Iola Ministerial Union

Where did it happen?

Iola, Kan.

Story Details

Key Persons

Charles F. Scott Iola Ministerial Union

Location

Iola, Kan.

Event Date

Feb. 26

Story Details

Charles F. Scott returns home after superintending the distribution of Kansas flour to starving Belgians, greeted by citizens with a planned mass reception.

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