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   Humboldt Independent (Newspaper) - June 15, 1937, Humboldt, Iowa                                VOLUME JUNE HE A V Y R AH AN HAl STORM DOES Reports Shift of PLACES TRAINS BE SHIFTED TO Through Trains from Fort Dodge to The following from the Rolfe Arrow will be of vital Interest to Humboldt county In fact it will interest the citizenship of the territory between Port Dodge and Albert Lea that is touched by the Bulletins are out ing a change in the system of operating trains over the railway after June This branch is to become the main line between Des and Minneapolis and through trains will operate by way of Fort Estherville and Wln One of the trains be tween Port Dodge and Albert Lea on the other branch is to be taken The new time table is not yet out but the train leaves Des Moines at about the same time as so we do not anticipate much change in Railways are not as important as they used to but this change will mean something to difference between being an a through Hue and a bunch abandoning any part of the track north or south of Lansing Married to Wardell Wednesday News Service June at high noon a wedding took place at the Howard Mosely home in Gold Held when Beryl daughter of and Lansing of Bode became the bride of Howard son of and A E Wardell of The bridal party descended the stairs to the living where they took their places before the mantlepiece decorated with cut of Bode performed the single ring cere The ring was presented in a rose by four year d niece of the The bride was dressed In a gown f pale blue silk net over blue em She carried an arm of yellow roses and long atin Her Howard wore a light green lace ress and of sweet he was dressed in an length gow not peach color silk organdie with matching The groom was attended by Howard They wore light grey suits with a rose Before the ceremony Gul cousin of the sang Because and following the cere I Love You He was accompanied by Glaus who also played the wedding Following the ceremony a thre course luncheon was served to the bridal party and to near relatives and close friends who attended the wedding and Those present were and Wardell and Kenneth and Doris of Maynard Mr and Orva and Stanley of Bode the grooms and War the grooms and an Miss War dell all of Independence and Harry Wardell of and William Stanz and Philip of Ware and Alan Skow and Juliann of Rutland and Gullixson and the and Haavik of Bode and Frank and Olsen and Claussen of and and Hos feldt of The bride Is a graduate o Bode high school and of Iowa Stat Teachers College at Cedar Palls The last three years she has hel a position as Instructor in th Maynard public Wardell Is a graduate o Maynard high He is as in business with his un Harry Chev rolet garage After a wedding trip to Canada TEN INVESTED AS TENDERFOOT Investiture service was conduct ed by the Girl Scout which met Tuesday night at the Legion was Community sing held before the Garnet Ruth Ander Beverly Phyllis Lillian Ellen Han Donna Faye Char lotte Helen and Irene Henricks were invested as Tenderfoot POST 119 OF LEGION WILL HAVE TEAMS ThirtyTwo Received Flowers FLOODED AND the young couple will be at in after July home JUSTICE TWO MEN FOR Comment on the announcement to abandon the trains known as day trains between Fort Dodge and Albert Lea over the Minne apolis and Louis was made In this paper some time It was not known at that time that the trains were morely being shifted to the other branch of the In view of what this section of the state has done for the this move on their part at least shows very little apprecia It is a matter for the Chamber of Two men were fined for reckless driving by Justice of the Peace Bicknell DODGE BEAT RENWICK TEAM AT 8 TO 2 LUVERNE SENIOR AVERAGED SECOND HIGHEST IN IOWA Second highest average in the Brain Derby at Iowa City last Monday and Tuesday was William Chapman of high school senior last About high school students Chapman scored highest in year second highest in the physics tied for tenth 111 twelfth grade English correct tied for eighth In twelfth grade Eight of the contestants receiv ed jeweled one of them Wil liam at a night banquet at Iowa Richard Brink of LuVerne was second highest In the general science Legionnaires last 8 to at Port Dodge pitch er George Antolik allowed only r i i three hlts and Julius was ordered to Oppedahl got score is as follows AB II K 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Raymond Hummel of Spencer Maurer ss was fined 25 for reckless driving MUler 2nd 1 in the town of by Jus c by Jus tics Hummel appeared June Both men are reported to be In the early twen cf rf p If 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 COUPLE MARRIED AT FORT Adeline Weldeman and Donald both of Gilmore City were married Friday une at Olaf par in Fort The Magnus performed the Attendants were and Mrs Walter of Gilmore The bride was dressed in and carried a corsage of roses and Her attendant wore gray with blue The bride taught school in Po and Humboldt counties during recent She gradu Midget Baseball Clubs to be Organized in Two American Legion Adams post 119 will sponsor a Junior American Legion and Midget American Le teams again this officials have ated from Buena Vista college at Storm and Is a graduate of Manson high Behrendsen graduated from Gilmore City high The are at home on a farm near Gilmore Harold Parsons of Humboldt Will Give Address of Welcome i 1st Harold Parsons of the Wearmouth vice president of for will cf go to Ames this Thursday to give Totals 26 Fort Dodge 8 AB If 4 2nd cf TARANTULA LEFT CRAWLED ON CLERKS HAND A huge Tarantula spider crawled onto Harvey band when be was cutting bananas bunch at grocery Fri day Boys at the placed tbe spider Jn a large is now on exhibit bunch of s republic of C the address of welcome to the state convention of girls which is held on that Parsons was elected president for Iowa at the state convention of the boys clubs held at Ames last Jacobsen of 1937 Engineering c rf rf rf ss p 1 4 2 1 3rd 4 4 4 3 H 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 R 1 3 1 I 0 X 0 1 0 0 0 0 SIMES MARRIED AT and Ernest have aken residence in an K n the Legion Humboldt 0 They were married June at was Evelyn Johnson and her parents are and Albin Johnson of The wedding took place at the Fair mont Grace Lutheran was formerly employ ed in a meat market at For about three weeks ho Slon baseball Humboldt city granted the use of the ball diamond In Taft Both teams will practice and play scheduled games The Junior Legion team will be under the direction of Otis Nelson and Floyd and will prac tice at Monday and Thursday of each Practice starts June The Midget Legion team will be under the direction of Guy Smith and Earl and members or candidates for membership will meet at Tuesday and Friday of each The first practice will be June All boys are eligible to try out for the providing they are and were not born be fore March Rules for the activity are made out by a national committee of American Names of the players will Thirtytwo names of In Humboldt and Dakota City were received from numerous telephon received by tho Riverside Flora company last Flowers wen delivered to the last Sat June in observance o ShutIn day This is the fifth year that the Floral Telegraph delivery associa tion has observed the custom of delivering flowers to and the third year the Riverside Floral company has participated In larger cities all floral com panies cooperate In providing and distributing the the city being divided into one of which is assigned to each com Anyone may phone the address of a shutin and cut flow ers or plants will be delivered Last year the local company de livered to fortytwo addresses The cut flowers seemed to be more so no plants were delivered this The bou were made up of many kinds of assorted The following people received flowers Marie James Martin Ben P Charles the latter being a veteran of the Civil Sauli Ida Matts Ethel Bra Alfred Dan Clarence Betsy Judge F who Is Im proving at hia home here after a recent operation at the Lutheran in Fort Dodge Kathryn Collins and Fred Loomis and who stay at the lome of Chestle Moen In Hum Sharp came to Hum boldt county in and says he s a veteran of the Sioux Indian war of Heaviest Damage in Vi of Heavy A heavy rain and hall vis this section of the State Satur day of last a total of of water and con hall In all The vas irregular in slie and The rain was quite though admittedly heavier In the hall was the be has been employed In the meat storage department of the Humboldt Co operative Creamery The best players will be selected after a few and be sent to the manager on or before June ASCHERL TOOK OVER RELIEF OFFICE MANAGMENT NORA BOWEN OF CEDAR FALLS TO TEACH AT BODE Nowi BODE Bode school board of Duncombe meeting Wednesday took over the directorship of the K June ne purpose of Emergency Relief Administration two office when director Wanda Mace I dB by the resignation of and Jean left Humboldt last Saturday Mtss Mace is on a leave of abi faculty mem County Agent Announces Prizes That Members In Contest May Win eligible Totals i O Has Accepted Rams Glve Vast Amount of Jesse Jacobsen of a mechanical engineering graduate of Iowa State has accepted a position with the Ingersoll Rand Jacobsen was president Ward nonfraternity mens organization at and was elected to Phi Kappa scholas tic Tau Beta honor ary engineering and Knights of engineer ing activities He served on the Cardinal stu Water to East Fork The recent rains have added i greatly to the amount of water in the east fork of the Des Moines A activity which may be of Interest to all club members la the rural electrification Any club member Is to The county winner will be awarded a gold medal and be eligible to compete in state and sectional contests the state win ner will receive a merchandise certificate the sectional winner a trip to the national club con The American Legion Junior baseball is reported to be the only national athletic activity for younger boys carried on In the United It is thought by Legionnaires to be one of the most popular and worthwhile pro of their national American Ism It is the hope of the American Legion to build a better American citizenship by teaching the boys the code of which si Keep the Keep faith with your comrade Keep your Keep yourself Keep a stout heart In Keep your pride under In vic Keep a sound a clean mind and a healthy where at the University of Colorado this Miss Ascherl has attended the state University of and had several years experience In relief administration She plans to return to Iowa City next fall for further Another new worker In the re lief office is Vera Hoffmann She replaces lone who took over Weirs position at the Humboldt county court house Mary Elea nor Stout of Iowa City will re main as case worker until July according to present northern portions of the county The precipitation given of course to Humboldt where the gov Instrument la located ft is believed that In the neighbor hood of Hardy the rainfall WM more than three Some resl denta there have estimated it at four While the hail was general It did the moat damage in a strip of territory running northeast and southwest through Beaver and Norway The strip In estimated to have been two miles wide and four miles It cov ered the farms of Andrew Severence and in that The cause of the extreme resi dents there was an Intense wind that accompanied the hall The damage was done in about fifteen minutes Julie 12 at about Gardens were cut to sweet stripped of its as were tomato and all other vegetables with leafy and of I the Olaf church as soon as his successor has been Nora Bowen of Cedar an Iowa State Teachers college gradu gress and the national winner a college according to the Humboldt county Awards will be based on the fol wo u president of the river at Dakota The flow score card 18 i ml nearly level with the dam north of the bridge across the river and It Is as high as it has been for There has been considerably more water fail over the territory covered by the east fork of the Pes Moines than on that The club members general forty Rural electrification report If you have electricity make HUMBOLDT COUPLES DAUGHTER MARRIED HERE JUNE 14 Joyce eldest daughter of and Archie Adams of north and Harold Day son of and Guy Day ton of were In marriage at the home of the brides parents June The ceremony took place at 4 and was performed by the of Lake Clark Lane Received Letter Mailed December Last Sunday Clark Lane received a letter in last Sunday mornings mall dated December four which had been mailed on the engaged as Instructor Her curriculum will Include the teaching of typing and and direction of glee clubs orn stand Probably at the worst and the small grain While this to be the the flow of the ement Building tory either I or ten Make a plan of all farm a floor plan of house and sister of the farm buildings showing location de wedding of electrical equipment now in B of Joe listing each appliance if you i of The do not have electricity make a i Jde wore afternoon dress of map and show on it the loca bjle The groom was Won of your farm and its relation in a light brown to the nearest high Also Both of the have plane which crashed near Salt Lake City and was recently The letter was from White at It was considerably damaged from ex to wind and the edge looking as If they had been chew The writing on the was at It had been written with an indelible pencil and snow or rain had brought out th The original letter had been mailed In a post office envelope and the inside with the following inscription in tbe stamp corner Damage due t air mall Interrupted near Lake show the location of other farms ed near The new or buildings between your farm i Dayton grew to womanhood in the and the high Approximate j of and has been distances such as measured by i employed recently by the National auto speedometer will be company at Fort The groom has been a pastorate student at Morningside college at buildings including residence and graduated there spot on the plan the equipment He will have charge of which in tbe Judgment of the i toe Methodist church at club would be practical i The couple will be at home in and economical to use to complete Dickens after June the Present at the wedding were Including close group activity relatives of tbe bride and discuss possibility of curing serves for your community if not now available secure speaker on subject and and friends or fifteen of Advantages of Bleo the words of entry LOCAL GARDEN ANNOUNCE OUTCOME OF CONTEST The Humboldt posed of thirty reports twentyfive individuals entered flowers Jn the third annual show June Over SECOND ROUND OF BENEFIT BRIDGE TO BE PLAYED TUESDAY The three round benefit bridge tournament sponsored by women of Marys church in Humboldt continues June and June at Marys first round took place Wednesday June Those who play for the first time In the tournament at June 15 which begins at two are still eligible for final to the On the committee are Wallace George Hannah and Katherine They have requested that those who wish to enter the should phone that they are or send Tables have been added for wo men who wish to attend for mere ly social Visitors may play any game they and will be eligible for door Awards for each round of the tournament as well as final awards have been hand made shopping worst damage In the county from that days there was gen eral damage In all Monday farmers from all portions of the county who carried hail were mail ing in their estimates of damages Because of the already flooded the rainfall Saturday created small lakes and turned small streams into raging torrents Many residences In this portion of the and probably every where else where the rain found their roadways Homes situated on low land often had to drive through a foot or more of water to rench the high There was considerable wind with the rain and Many trees were uprooted a great many branches blown off and strewn about Sev eral large trees In that had about reached limit of were blown and acci dents narrowly One large tree north of the in north and blown to the in the yard or also blown down and landed across the walk in front of the Between and 160 damage was done when a gable was blown basket as welt as the door which is given to the player Who seems to have had the moat will be presented visitors The display was in charge the entries to winners of of THREE RESIDENTS OF COUNTY BECAME CITIZENS OF It Johannes Helge Jacob formerly citizens of were admitted to States citizenship at thj B the Hart north of Da kota Saturday Window lights were broken by worst damage ot kind to be to Mutual J from caught fo poles moit of around and of Huni court to Port Podge Mark Schwyter pf the He was northwest lova continue when   

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