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   Elgin Echo (Newspaper) - February 2, 1922, Elgin, Iowa                                Mm WML NO. 13. - A home at the 1 home in Buffalo on Mies Clara wag united In holy R. Miller j Of The * beautiful canton crepe de' She a bouquet of Butter the Elgin ' A a New sion January butter beto received out of the lot feed Elfin also to Information oar 27 boxes the of pink and Sill for the spent the groom wis attired in a rich navy hc read of booze SUna blue Tarbox performed the and only the nearest relatives were dinner t The bride is the * and Mrs. August of * Buffalo She a Voting lady of and -' Ink near Center sinoe be greatly edby who here known The groom Is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of V Walter young man excellent and well liked by ' ' all ' After Sending a few at lo bidding the bride's many they left on day for where the groom has a cosy little home prepared for his * bride on his father's On the evening of the 25th about members of the Toung Society drove out to the and surprised the happy newly was by playing chatting over old The hride received a beau remembrance from the society ot which she has been a loyal mem J Jar for the past refreshments were byv the society at the close of the $ The time passed too quickly everyone AM w FEBRUARY 2, 1922. 92.00 PER OUT * Mrs. Selmer spent Saturday at ' Tom Landsgard was a gUett of his B. Lands gard Marcus Rypestol was at Friday having ' Jacobson and spent Saturday at Tom 8p�nt with her Oie T. if by the hut never of but as the following he - thought might faming community the Rank's $ la lean merchants and meat hue sell no butter The list is not fast There is not a dairy the United States where the should not the same agreement Sunday A good many from here took In the Mask Bait at St. Olaf Friday Clermont St. a hm caller in this vicinity Christian Wettleson spent the end With her Mrs Martin ' - Hilar Thompson with the house Work at 4ksO]et fts-gard. Mr. and Mrs. Ole the Inasmuch as their existence Is larger of a born ly dependent upon the it should be very easy to line them time ago the J. Long Co. detected adulterated cream being delivered to their plant at and traced the trouble to cream being delivered there by one Frank to margarine company at cream was regarded with suspicion first because of its peculiar and unnatural color and second by -ita unusually high which ran up to 60 Chemical analysis showed vegetable fat the station operator sent word at once to whence Inspector was sent at who verified the Payment on the given for and Abke was pleaded 25, 1Mk..c.apd.Mtti. Harry were over Sunday viators win Olson Mr. Martin Nelson were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. v ' Mr. Edwin Olson Helgerson were business callers at Rev. of - Marion church February 6, at 2:30. Rev. N. and son Brnest were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nyborg at dinner O. K. Houg of St. was a bu siness caller at the Mrs. T. KJosa home Saturday Mrs. Pearl who Ole and the ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bartlett were in West Miss Jennie Ammett of. is flatting at the Arthur Craft Clarence Tripp and daughter Cecil were In West Union and Mrs. Herman Boyer were guests Sunday at the Vera Boyer The little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Craft is quite sick with bronchial Arthur Craft and son Gerald visitant Ammett home in Oelwein a w days last Frank at the Bandall home In West Union Wednesday W. Reed of was in this Vanity Wednesday taking orders for a Charles City Nursery Co. Mr. and Frank Lyons and and Mrs. D. H. Craft visited Sunday at the Arthur Craft Bishop visited her Mrs. Addle Culling of West Thursday and Friday of last Evelyn who has been the Dr. Carr in Clermont spent Sunday at the home of her Mr. Mrs. D. H. Mrs. Mrs. William attended the of Mrs. Lew Randall at On January 26, at the Baptist parsonage at West Old When Old comes to the opera house on February 5, the people of will have a chance to see a picture that has been hailed by critics and reviewers as the most satisfying all-American picture that has yot been The that of a mother her six children leave one by is common to American All the of feeling that these arouse in real life have been caught on the ' Rupert Hughes is the of this tale of mother He has sought to present a cross-section universal theme as applied to - an American All the Joys and sorrows connected with raising a family Bach of the children grow to manhood or womanhood with his own Individual then leaves the old nest to follow the call of his Only their mother is left in her loneliness and her as in every American the young remember the old nest and it The picture was produced by was directed Reginald Mary Alden plays the old and her performance has been said to be a masterpiece of screen An Old Mrs. Ingeberg Anderson Holt was born 23, 1835, to the marriage of Miss and came to this and nie daughter ot Mr. and country in 1861. vln 1865 she was 1 married to Jens Anderson settling on the old January Charles to Mr. George How Both these people are well and favorably known this Their many friends Join In extending They will on Mr. Howard's farm near i - towa sharp out an for according to Wts submitted at a meeting of the supervisors and other tY officials held In Representatives were present Black Franklin and The wage scale adopted for the nine counties Man and to 50 an tra horse 10 cents an draggers to 90 cents a single man 20 to 30 cents an truck drivers 30 cents an bridge foremen for cement and pile bridges 40 to 55 cents an - These 4 prices are not binding upon the but were submitted In the formi of * A number of the supervisors advocated reduction in salary of county no formal action was y Coarse The fourth of the High School Lyceum Course will be with as Tuesday February 7, when Mr. H. M. the lecturer and novelist will entertain our people with one of hie great That is not for Kramer ia more than an entertainer and community Is benefitted by his He has a message seems insignificant for of this Creameries will do well to be ott the for M. E. Church Notes Remember the Bible Story Contest tomorrow Twelve Admission 15 Sunday school next Sunday at 10:f5 o'clock and morning worship at 9:45 home Friday after couple of relatives and friends at The eighth grade examinations will be held at the Gunder school house February 2-3, conducted by Miss Rhoda Van Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Olson were the of a surprise party Saturday A very large crowd and a good time is our A mistake was made in the Gunder Items last week worth League in the evening at 6:45 by office lt every citizen our town should be out to hear Remember the ship at 2:30 o'clock There will be no preaching service next Sunday evening as it is the last meeting of the special series at 111-yria.- The Aid meets today af Mrs. Em Your attendance is The Trl District wIH at Fayette next Wednesday and The three districts represented are Waterloo and Dubuque of Iowa Con- ] and Charles City of the Northwest The pastor 1LLYRIA special evangelistic are creating lots of interest the past week and thus far this Remember services every night closing Sunday The Sunday school contest is in full Everybody is Which side will lead next Sunday school at 1:30 i that Mrs. Harold Lands far d was elected vice-president of the Missionary Society it been Harold Bred Sow Sale February 16, is the date of L. E. Nelsons Giant Poland China bred sow The bills and catalogues are now on press and will be the first of next Forty head of good ones will be sold and If you are a fancier of Poland be fit this Modern Home For Sale We authorized to offer for the John residence ' located Pleasant Bhed and shade trees most desirable residence Can be bought at Elgin Land Notice The board of trustees of Marion Clayton will hold their annual meeting at the Elgin Savings on February 6, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. for the purpose ot letting the i road work in said township for the { coming Kans Township j 25. She leaves to mourn her loss three Mrs. Sven Anton and the latter two residing on the home Besides several three three sisters and a host of She was one of the true pioneers ever a - hard-working but kind hearted and helpful to those whom she could thus sharing ot Vj services were held day the home and Bast Clermont Lutheran church with interment in the church Rev. G. Gunsten The Anderson home is just a short distance east of and this aged lady will be missed in the home by her two and in the neighborhood in which she lived and To Our Readers We Just completed correcting our mailing list and bringing it up to Look at your name tag and see if date Is for mistakes will happen in a busy place like the Echo If not correct please notify us so we may change it. Yeomen held their regular Bible Story Contest M. Friday Feb. 3rd opera February 7. at the es at 7:45 these Come to all of New Dog Law ' Mrs. George B. Schorl was hostess Dog owners should pay their dog for the Kensington Club Friday after- tax to the County Auditor and save Male or spayed female and 25 cents notary fee for each Applications may be madet at any bank or at this c. F. County Helper Wanted A responsible young man as helper In the Elgin creamery about 6 beginning April 15th, or May 1. Applications stating wages wanted to be mailed on or before February 18th, to the M. February 1, was the birthday anniversary He has long been a resident of and when he passed his seventy-fourth milestone friends were a unit in wishing him many happy returns of the Eleven of the members were present and a social afternoon with their One of the finest spreads in the history of the club was served by the assisted by her mother and sister and all the ladies were thankful that In going home the way was downhill Instead of February first was ushered in with First had a snow and sunshine all in the same The wind blew a gale in these sheltered one taste of what it might be like on the prairie and In the it turned Middle grades of flour at and Seal of Minnesota is worth Pioneer All flour Weibel Mill Supt. and Mrs. C. F. Evans entertained bis mother last who was here from Maynard for a visit in their BIBLE READINGS - Stephen's Apology Margaret Yenney The Christmas Dummermuth HISTORICAL The Boy Gilson The Story of Joseph Ruby Oleson the Baptist Opal Schori The Stolen Blessing Dorothy Peeper Vocal Solo Marie DRAMATIC The Crucifixion and Resurrection Patterson The Prodigal Winnifred Schmid The Offering up of Frederick David and Bessie Johnson Ruth and Mary Hanson Daughter Meyer Selected Decision Of Judges Admission 15 Everybody SCHOOL NEWS There are eight pupils absent frota the second primary on account ot Celia and Lehman were visitors in the High School Wednesday Mesdames Hadd and Pinner visited the sixth grade History Friday Lewis Miller spent a short time visiting in the Grammar room Monday of this Don't forget that the fourth number of the Lyceum is at the Opera House February 7. Bessie Baldwin reports her mother as We are glad to know this and hope that Bessie can be in school regularly The fifth and sixth grades had & perfect attendance Monday and Tuesday but Freida Miller was absent Wednesday on account ot Reuben Irma Jane Ruth Pearl Margaret and Melvin Boleyn of the first primary have been absent during - The program given by the Division in the Grammar room last Friday was well carried Mesdames Etter and were present as The Eighth grade is preparing on George Washington and the Seventh grade on Abraham These will be Friday February 10. Three judges will be asked to decide on first and second in each This work is to take the place of the regular The Senior class has decided to give the Arrival of at the Elgin opera Friday February 10. This is an excellent three-act comedy and as each and every one of the people taking part are very hard under the supervision of Miss It surely be Keep the mind and be u The Waukon Republican and some very timely remarks Blake of without using any of the unfavorable remarks with reference to our state senator we reprint the Hon. W. R. state representative from Fayette delivered an address at the annual meeting of the League of rowa at Sioux City on Small Town Mayor in the The address was printed in In the January issue of American Magazine and a careful study of the text matter leads us to but one Fayette county has a representative in the legislature who is of exceptional broad guage and constructive and one who will be heard from further in Fourth district Baptist Church February 5. 10 a. in. German 11 a. in. Sunday 12:30 p. m. dinner in 1 m. Junior 2 p. m. English and February 6, at 8 p. m. our Young Society will have an excellent view ' lecture about the Yellowstone National Parle -a trip through it via the Gardiner These are the views of Blake Js editor or the Northern Pacific Railway ' ' which we are permitted to An most of ub have no chance of visiting beautiful therefore we prepared this Everybody in No Thus far our collection for suffering Russia is close to do not forget these hungry Ph. Since last press day we have received two announcement The ft ret came from Mr. and Forest Moore from Oelwein and announced the arrival of their baby daughter Virginia born Monday January 23. The other card is from Mr. and Mrs. J. Harlow Graham of Vineyard and says that Mary Louise Graham wag born January 19, and weighed 8 pounds and 11 Our congratulations to these happy parents upon the arrival of the first daughter in each Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wood and Mrs Paul of were guests at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Franc DeSart Sunday Sunday was a fine day and many of our citizens took motor rides to nearby Fayette seemed to be one ot the most attractive places as a number drove over there to try the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hughes sold their home at the foot of Center to Mn. Carrie Possession is to be given March This is a desirable property and will make the lady a nice E. K. Elkema came over from Maynard last Thursday evening for a visit in the home of her parents and Clermont and interested id Fayette county For a new man in the legislature the last session he established a most enviable and was considerd among the most Influential men of that What a contrast between two from We are already grooming Mr. Blake for Hartman's placo two It has customary for Allamakee to for two terms Fayetto for Hartman is not being considered by either Fayette or Allamakee for a second term and neither county could produce a more man to succeed him than Are Reading The L. H. J. If you are not reading the Home Journal you ought to do so by ail means as it is publishing some of the best articles written on the leading questions of the in the March number will begin Grace S. Richmond's new which you will not want to miss and which alone would cost you in a book This is her first Htory since 1919 and if you have read the and Pepper you will await the March with much pleasant This magazine is only a year at the Echo office and you can leave your subscription any Order it now and cet the March number It is cram full of good reading for the whole It would also make a fine birthday present for some one you are thinking of. Miss Edith Grether left Friday for Mt. Vernon and will attend Cornell College for the rest of the school  

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