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   LeMars Globe Post (Newspaper) - April 24, 1944, Lemars, Iowa                                ' LB MARS * Political Announcement * Scholer For Sheriff Editor Please announce that I a candidate for the nomination for sheriff democratic ticket in the June S. spent a couple of days in the home of her Mrs. Mary the junior class brought out a large and appreciative audience which enjoyed every moment of the fine The cast was well chosen and all members handled their parts in a creditable The support of niy Tne vocal number by a trio of friends will be -' - - Frank Lawrence Donald BeauMan and George Knapp and two trumpet solos by Donald Beaubien were well Much credit is due Evelyn Banks for the success of this Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Raub and sonr attended the Special Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Homer and were Sunday dinner guests In the Port Fennel home at Elk Several cases of scarlet fever are The Frank Welch family are under quarantine C j Steele Et KingSley Saturday after- was a veteran of World War 1 relatives in Jefferson This community was deeply grieved Saturday morning upon hearing of the death of one of its highly respected Adolph who passed away very suddenly in his home Mr. Buryanek has been in poor health for some time but up and around as usual and was busy getting settled in his new home where he had been only five days when the summons Mr. Buryanek will be greatly missed by his family nd numerous relatives and Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Congregational church with Rev. Following are the remaining activities for Westfield school The athletic banquet was held this Senior class in the Philip Beaubien not | Ready Made Friday school building as at April 21; Junior senior During the April 22; Senior skip ters were awarded by Supt. Later the group attended a theater party in Sioux Mrs. Winnie Bliss and Mrs. Sanford assisted Mrs. Mrs. Robert Michael spent several days with relatives in Sioux The Marry Barnhardt family fom east of Westfield have moved here to make their They will occupy the Al Hawks A good sized crowd attended regular meeting of St. Guild in the M. W. Conway Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Con- i way and Mrs. A. Martin joint Leo Faust came from Colorado on a short furlough being called here by the death of his Adolph Miss Eleanor Wahl of April 25; art April 28, afternoon and auspices Tuesday ex Sunday April 30. commencement Tuesday May 2; school picnic May 5. Mrs. Ed Taylor and Mrs. A. Mount arrived home from Moore called there by the serious sickness of their Mrs. Joe Mrs. P. J. Cutting and Kathleen also Robert Maynard all City accompanied Mrs Mrs. N. R. Beaubien home and spent the Miss Ruth Homer visited in the home of her brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Schumacher near Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Martin and Hoschler American Le gion of Akron attended in a body and conducted military rites at the The remains were laid to rest in the Westfield The residents of Westfield and vicinity extend deepest sympathy to the bereaved Mrs. Mabel Lilly is spending a week in the Lloyd Crouch home at Hans Knudsen motored to Omaha Sunday and brought back the household furniture of Wayne Weigel Mr. and Mrs. Weigel and daughter accompanied him on the return remaining until Thursday in the Home of Mrs. Weigel's Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. Weigel will soon be inducted the army and Mrs. Weigel and daughter plan to return here to make their Albert Mrs. Betty lek and Miss Emily Uzel to their home in Chicago Tuesday coming here to attend the funeral of a. They are sister and niece of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch and family were recent Sunday dinner dinner guests in. the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dahl near Mrs. Charles Green was hostess to Busy Bee club in her home Wednesday Social iting and the serving of a delicious lunch occupied the Mrs. Jens Knudsen spent several days with relatives SAd friends in Sioux Warren left day for Des Moines lie ports for his physical for the j Mrs. N. R. Beanbien hi a week in the P. J. Cutting spent the weekend at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. C. Cooper and Mrs. Earl Wells and departed for S. for a. visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal former Mrs. has purchased the R. Fredericks property on Elm street and move into it shortly from the Mrs. Lila Sonichson who has been living there the past year wil in the north part of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koopmans were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Herweyer near Sioux Center Mr. and Mrs. George Scheuten of Rock Valley were guests at the are in Chicago Bert Scheuten and her Mro - i imL - B. T. end ta I Mrs. Hugo was hostess Srt of the Primus AM Cars were the diversion out * afternoon j ae pl F. 3. who has m & m the Standard oil station has 80811 taken cover the Standard oil bulk ri plant from Arnold Brundeen at Akron and plans to move bis March 29, 1944 lly there as soon as school is out ' Supervisors met Word received from Charles volley states that he is Chairman and 90.00 42.30 at Camp m. m ma KJX JL J. C. PENNEY CO. Feminine Designs of Fabrics to Wear from to lines that are your first choice for A.M. marketing or P.M. Graceful unpressed clever dainty bodice embroidery and gently feminine shirring look far more than a modest Tailored Classics Rayon Spuns Flower Prints INC ors Pratt and J I Motion by Bohlken seconded by Chairman to sign contract for j Brownlee that the Board Special I sale Easement for 2 B. Johnson and tion 1-92-49. Motion who were recently Motion by Grimjes seconded by ed into the are both j Bohlken that the Board appoint ed at Camp one George County ing at North Camp during Morse leave Rev. F. H. Voelker is attending | of George Sturges is to a ministerial conference this j furnish a bond for as Mrs. Elmer Schuette of has been this week at the Mrs. Anna Schuette Friends here have received word that Don who formerly was employed is now a sergeant in the air force and stationed in Mrs. D. W. Elliott and Dennis were train passengers to Sioux City D. W. Elliott and M. J. Elliott motored to Sioux CI - vided by Motion I. H. Chairman L. A. County Auditor Le April 3, 1944. Board of Supervisors met in adjourned Chairman Schulte and Supervisors and 35.75 6.00 Special Mr. and Mrs. Case Bleeker of Sioux Center visited at the Henry Vanderven and Koopmans home Several Ireton Legionnaires motored to LeMars last Wednesday evening to attend a meeting and party by a similar organization Ralph Achterhof of Sioux Center called on friends in this vicinity Pfc. and Mrs. Edward Barents of Fort Leonard came Monday for a visit with his Mr. and Mrs. John Barents and other relatives in this Mrs. Greta who has been making an extended Visit with relatives departed for her home in North Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Simons motored to Sioux City Thursday evening to attend the services of Robert W. who plied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church three years Rev. Rae has accepted a call to Whea Members of the Boy Scouts and their Bernard Goodmanson and Adrian enjoyed a steak fry at the dam west of town Tuesday Mrs. Mrs. John DeVries and Mrs. Otis Wandeling motored to Sioux City Thursday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry motored to Sioux Fails Friday spend the day with friends and to look after business Mr. and Mrs. John Smith tored to Sioux City Monday on | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koopmans called on friends at Orange City Mrs. Leonard Wessels and H. Wessels departed Monday via Omaha for San for a visit with L. Wessels and to visit with Alvin White was honored by relatives and neighbors Tuesday evening to remind him of his birthday which was that A birthday lunch concluded an enjoyable Mrs. Virginia Paris of has been a guest at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Buck at E. E. Gandy The husbands are both with the U. S. forces in New Mrs. Fred Embroek and little son are at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mrs. Embroek recently submitted to an operation for Private Embroek is an army camp on the west George Dunlop of Orange City called on friends and looked after business matters here Saturday evening and all returned on Mrs. Elliott visited Motion by Pratt seconded by her Mrs. Ray Smith and Brownlee that the minutes of March 27, 1944 be approved as Motion Motion by Bohlken seconded by vlf Pratt that the Board approve bond of George County Motion Motion by Grimjes seconded by Brownlee that Ray Road Patrolman of Plymouth county be given a leave of absence from his duties as Road Patrolman during the time that he is in the armed forces of the U. S. Motion After allowing the following bills the Board Paid From Maintenance Fund A. W. of supplies and repairs for 71.91 Herman M. Brown supplies and repairs 43.20 Collector of Internal withholding tax for first 320.35 C. St. P. M. & 2.28 Dirks supplies and repairs 1.27 Hansen supplies and repairs 8.95 Iowa Public Service St Craig 19.42 and departed for that I Iowa Public Service 1.02 70.69 106.93 Dealings In Dirt Ben Knapp to C. & & NVa & NEVi 8-93-45. Fed. Land Bank of Omaha to John H. and Mary A. S. 100-A. of 35 & pt. NEVi 34-92-49. Prudential Ins. Co. of America to George H. SEU 20-91-46. Clara Port to Elizabeth R. lot 2, block 1, Waterbury's of part 31-93-48. Nic Nemmers to Clara H. all int. in lot 11, block 5 Christy et al to Adolph block 20, IRETON Lean departed for his home at following a visit here with his Mrs. Emily Mrs. Lean is not so well and Mrs. Linda Kluter is assisting her care this Miss Ellen White of Sheldon Kingsley warehouse Johnston Equipment supplies and repairs for Le Mars Tire supplies and 220.11 M. A. Moore supplies for 59.05 Modern Machine supplies and repairs for 108.41 Gus Pech Foundry & Mfg. supplies and repairs for 31.11 Paint supplies 1.38 Railway Express 9.44 Standard Bearings supplies and repairs Time Albright George Albright Harold Betsworth W. R. Bert Cliff Fred Husman L. R. Manning Frank Mattas Harold Miller John F. Ruedy Albert Singer Ray Stabe Pete Wilhelmi Walter Bernhardt Cyril Carrington Town of first Truesdell Oil supplies for supplies and repairs 149.98 Paid From Construction Fund Collector of Internal tax 1st quarter 1944, 148.45 Paid From County Fund Ruby work treasurers office 60.00 Boone Blank Book supplies auditors office 31.67 Bell and treasurers report 62.42 Collector of Internal first quarter withholding tax 1944 602.05 Fidler Chambers election supplies and supplies recorders office 33.92 Gamble An- nen house Hansen Co court house LeMars supplies proceedings and schedule 70.93 Le Mars office Co. 11.37 Mary extra help for treasurers office 98.56 Phillips School school supplies 13.20 Railway express Co. office Frank delivering to investigation and board and care of prisoners 41.46 Paid Prom Poor Fond Lorraine work on county farm Collector of Internal first quarter withholding tax 1944 Margaret work at home 25.00 Council Oak groceries LeMars 20.00 Dirks repairs for Henke house 1.62 Gamble repairs for Henke 15.00 G. M. groceries for Akron poor 10.00 Gaynor Bagstad supplies Zimmerman barber Zimmerman Hansen supplies count farm Iowa Public Service gas and electric service Zimmerman home and county 71.74 Kuster supplies and repairs county farm 46.42 Lampert Yards fuel Le 20.00- Longs Food groceries Zimmerman h 36.97 Meis groceries poor and county farm 112.08 Oyens fuel for county farm 61.20 Oyens Service supplies county farm 10.20 Plymouth Creamery supplies for Zimmerman home 15.05 Plymouth County 1939-40 taxes lot 9, Remsen town 33.83 M. R. seed corn county frm 36.80 Railway Express express charges for Zimmerman 1.55 Wells supplies for Zimmerman home 18.78 J. M. McDermott rent 5.00 Paid From Institute Fund H. N. study ter expense 5,00 Marjorie study center expense and instruction 19.04 Paid From Library Fund Davidson Bros. library 18.67 Henry Holt & library 7.86 Iowa Pupils Reading Circle library books 119 99 Lovely Drug library National Association of Teachers of library books Paid From Court Fund James court reporter Collector of Internal first quarter withholding tax 1944 134-14 Jacob G. justice fees 22 75 I. H. L. A. Chairman County Auditor It makes our room look like Grades S and 4 We have many pupils missing with the Rae and Vernon Those who have the mumps now are and We had our picture taken It The photographer showed us a took off his ' We for defense this Rae Maree brought Sandra brought 25c. These people were on the honor roll for the fifth six Shir Elden Paul and Those who earned a ctar in spelling Friday - Joan Richard Paul and We are working hard in rhythm band for our We have our seating arrangement Grades 5 and 6 Mary Anne is absent with the mumps this The sixth grade pupils are studying They find their country and ways of living interesting even though it is one of the axis Those received 100% in spelling last week Mary Don Grades 7 and 8~ Those who received 100% in spelling and There are quite a few pupils that are out with the mumps in our Jack Begs visited our room We had our pictures taken on It turned out very The seventh grade are learning poems in 1 In English the 8th grade wrote stories on We drew pictures of spring for ] art. The spelling contestants received their certificates the first part of this We are very glad that spring is Now we can play We got out of school at 2 p. m. The grade program is in gress The eighth grade giving a Some of the graders are singing and the others are in a Marilyn Ervin and John have the are finishing it grade teachers had Johnson papers as will be assembled per for publication ft next week Bookkeeping on ' English 9 is Algebra square root and Grades l Joyce Reiter day birthday song for 1 a box of Mrs. Preston ana 1 in our room Wednt Those Wima Russe and Edward B. We have a to soe which room hasl stt amount of have a total of Douglss and arel proud of our helping buy Mil ing to these little rhl Little Bo-Peep can And she knows just A them 1 For every war bond Has all the Little Boy horn I And who has a bettel You've brought ta d and You've helped alii We had en owl ta 1 We like to know After finding several identify him wc read tl tion of the Little found this fitted our oi and decided that we 1 screetch owl in our 1 1,50 69.56 Union Cub Union Cub Activities Commencement will be held May 5. The speaker will be C. D. Roseberry from Baccalaureate will be held Sunday April 30. The speaker will be James from The Plymouth county Tuberculosis association has presented the book the to our We wish to thank them very much for it. Joen assistant Lorraine Lois Bonnie Bolton and Evelyn The seniors and faculty of this school were guests of the juniors at the banquet held at the Mayfair hotel at Sioux City Thursday April 6. A Navy theme was carried out the tables were attractively decorated with anchors and After the turkey dinner was the guests repaired to the Capitol theater where they a Even though the evening slightly spoiled by Class World history is about the famous and philosophers of and Geometry class are taking five minute tests on the material covered each preceding General science are studying cyclones and Aiso different types of We have answered the questions on what makes the rainbow and American history class taking unit They are also studying the The Heme girls are now making their They are also working on buttonholes which Grades $ We had for this We are making The third grad ing Indian history and grade is reading American for our class Therese came We are glad I covered from the Donna Paulin has I the piano for our like this better dahl can direct grade is subtracting Miss Fischer is Brown and His Sister f Sunny the book for ' stars were ( these Richard who wrote perfect spelling Joan Joan I Richard Roger Rae | Pupils who have had I pers so far six Maree and Grades 5 and | are all busy u for the grade program to be given April 28. Some of the sixth | are making a large prj of Those who received 101 last Friday were Bel I anf by rain had enjoyable ' Scott 2.30 86.02 repairs 16.78 Leo M investigations 6.30 1.50 Hart Sanitary hauling for court house Hinton supplies notice 7.47 Iowa Public Service light and gas court house and jail 199.69 M. G. Irwin Ins. insurance on truck 4.00 Koch election supplies 1 county School was dismissed April 7 at two o'clock because of Home girls are working on their pajamas and are about to begin painting their Bookkeeping class has completed their Set 2 and are beging Set 3. Typing class is working on perfect budgets which they to be hard at first but are beginning to do it very Geometry class is working on a unit of This also Includes the of angles and geometric Mathematics class are working on every day problems and history class is studying a unit on our country different possessions and put democratic government to the test. General science class is studying on the various ways of English 9 are tryin gto complete their workbooks so they can begin reading Merchant of English 10 are completing their We hope everyone will be a good sport about the various jokes and Everything is in Grades 1 and 2 Those having 100 in spelling this week are Russell Edward T- re They Grades 7 and I Those receiving WM ing were Chef j RobertJ 1 I We have been I play which is to be giver I The seventh grade ml class have been thrift and In the 8th books on In art we cut pasted them on black pi This week our school f worth of grade room bought the WAV L. each Navy Pilots Gi 2nd Miss Kehrberg brought her sailor nut and pin to She told us about the banquet and showed her Mr. Troutman from Sioux City took our pictures We liked him very He us We think he would make a good clown for our circus We appreciate getting out of school early on We wish to thank the We have them gunnery training the this the real thing is Hundreds of Navy d shooting down Jap and Nazi planes machine gun training under tutelage ot J oU The Navy needs needs as well as jobs with the w cu is available at any Naro T Officer  

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