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   Roland Record (Newspaper) - July 26, 1923, Roland, Iowa                                THE ROLAND RECORD A Progressive Newspaper Published in a Progressive Community STORY JULY 192 23 FUNERAL LEST WE FORGET SERVICES TODAY Severt Arneson Passes Away Af ter a Lingering Suf fering from Cancer of the Funeral Severt Arneson was born February away at his on the farm four miles south of Roland on Monday morn ing at July thereby being at the time of his death 68 5 months and 15 days Arneson cameTto this coun try at the age of thirty years coming to where he was united in marriage to Miss Lena Hall on May They lived on a farm in the vicinity of Lisbon until 1909 when they moved to Iowa on a farm seven miles northwest of Nevada where they lived until four years They then moved to town and just last spring moved onto the farm He has been afflicted with can cer of the box for about a year and four weeks ago last with his brother he to Rochester to the Mayo where he took treatments to get to no He returned home a couple weeks ago and has steadily become worse until near the end he was Sunday The heat was But man has given jus relief f t is pretty hot when the mer cury rises to 100 In 1921 the total deaths result ing from auto accidents was 1922 decrease of 29 making a total of Docs this mean more careful driving There are still patches Of high weeds to be seen about our little Better get them down be fore someone does it for i NOTICE I Barclay and Custom i corsets demonstration at Whites I Hat July us show you our personal service and Meeting The Roland Community Feder ation will hold meeting this Thursday July at the rooms over the Farmers Savings A question of very special importance and in terest will be discussed and ev is urged to come out and attend this Come and bring your friends with suffering beyond expression and no one had any idea he was in such On June 17 an other misfortune came to this be reaved when their home was totally destroyed by andj many of their household Babies Examined at BABY CLINIC BIG SUCCESS but through it all they have been patient enduring and have trusted in a power higher than any on Arneson leaves to mourn his besides his eight Baby Health Clinic Held Last Splendid Doctors The health under the auspices oi the Howard township Hiram Twedt which was held at Effie all of this Bert of Mei Schoolhouse and Raymond a great success Thorson of were pres one Andrew Arneson of nt the 47 ba this and three sisters in and children were Bertha PrJ the Arenson and Celia Bureau of Maternal besides a host of rela Hygiene ot the State tives and University of Iowa was Funeral is being conducted this was Rust of the Thursday afternoon from Sa1 Maternity and of which D Big Events in the Lives of Little Men D OUR CHURCHES service seL as a the follows Surprised on Silver Wedding Day A large of friends and neighbors took the occasion to call on and Severt Sjurson Sunday to assist them in celebrating their twenty fifth wedding About one hundred self invited guests were present and the day was spent in a congenial a program of speeches to the honored couple Before leaving the guests presented and Sjurson a silver coffee service seL as a remembrance of present were as and Mesdames Wicks and Wicks and Ben Bor Henry Lo gan and Andrew Lewis Henry Cole and fam Ritland and Norem and Herman Silas Nelson and chil Mesdames Hannah and Lars Ostrem Isabelle Ing vad Ingvald Hill and son Helvig and Jolmson been a and Miss also of Iowa faithful Sand Miss the county demon his conducting serl strumental in bringing the Clinic the people of the Gerken devoted his time to the examination of the babies and children and Rust devoted lem Lutheran body the deceased has Foreign Mission Building Fund This Is What They Say About the An which packed Trinity Church to Ball Club Defeat Story City Last Sunday the Ball Club took the strong Story City team in a tussle on mond at Lake CoMar and defeat ed them by a score of 6 to Two batteries were had on the consisting of Ander sonand Knudtson and Austad and The battery for Story City was Ersland and The was a fast one throughout and the outcome was uncertain at times but at the final ninth the had a lead of one The Ball Club is new this part of the county and consists of ball players from former years from towns in southern part of Hardin county and northern part of Story six towns being represented on the They will meet some team on the Lake CoMar diamond every next playing which promises to be a fast capacity last night heard the concert given by the Viking Male Quartet of Olaf All the numbers were greatly enjoy the young men fulfilling every expectation and maintaining with great success the reputation of Olaf College for good The selectons were sung with fine feeling and the spirit of the com positions interpreted in a manner which proved that young men have both technique and mu sical Norwegian Lutheran Chn of America is carrying on a grei her time in consultation with the object of these work among the people of Chirm Clinics at present is not so much and the number esj to the sick as to help teach between 8 and 9 million i mothers how to keep their babies souls who have not of This is principally done This work can not be through the use of proper food properly taken care without and proper and if a child is j adequate buildings and facilities j found who is ill or needs medical for carrying on this wonderful j suggestions and re Such buildings at churches i commendations were made by the j hospitals and so j medical staff and it is hoped the forth must be had in order to do i followup work of taking care of the babies who need it will be attended to I It was a very interesting and decidedly busy day for all con All children who came before this Clinic were examined free by some of the best doctors of Iowa City Research These Clinics are the first to be held in Iowa and have these free as a result of the passage of has been set out to be So far the mission fields nre very supplied with such For this reason a driv is now on among the church bodies to raise the sum voted by the church for this Work been stated in the dif ferent such as Minnesota and the Tko A number of men have been engaged and are still working hard for this cause and are every day calling on the church mem bers for contributions to this long neglected An derson of Story City is in our midst soliciting contributions for this fund and will be calling on many to do their little Statistics on Pea Canning Season This Results have been derived at concerning the pea canning for this season the local plant of the Marshall Canning The average per acre for the farmers was thirtythree dollars net on eightytwo which seems a fairly good return on a sort of experiment which the which passed the legislature last Rust gave a very interest ing and instructive lecture at 3 The mothers who avail ed themselves of this opportunity indebted to the Farm Bureau ladies of Howard township for bringing this Clinic here and if the health standard of just a few children be raised this pro ject was well worth while and the ladies who gave of their time to help make this Clinic a success will he this project was this Noth ing definite has been fixed for con nert corning the pea crop year but it seems probable that the industry may become an es thing Concert VIKING MALE QUARTET Olaf at Salem Church Monday 30 Oscar 2nd Tenor Gerhard 1st Tenor Kenneth 2nd Bass Matthew George Pianist a Grant Us to Do with b The Prayer Perfect Stenson c The Lost Sullivan Quartet a Oer the Billowy Sea Earl Smith b The Big Bass Bohanon a Den store hvide flok b ensomme Ole Bull c Hjemover fra Wendelborg Quartet a 0 Correct Handel b The Voice in the Wilderness Prindle Scott Lyders Trombone The Holy Stephen Adams Oppen a The Path of Mendelssohn b Love Like the Dawn Came Stealing Lyders and a Kentucky Adam Geibel b Bills Billboard Lyndon Wright c Massas in De Cold Ground Foster Quartet I a To b Prelude in C sharp Rachmaninoff a Brahms b Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvorak c Volga Boat Song by Titl d At the Winds Huntington Woodman Quartet BERGEN LUTHERAN CHURCH Factor No Sunday School during the months f July and Service in the Norwegian lan guage next Sunday at 11 Subject for sermon vortes Service in the lan guage next Sunday at 3 oclock at the East Subject sermon Det er Troskapen det Kommer An The Northeast Ladies Aid will meet next Thursday at the Lena Thompson Priscilla meets this evening at at the Julia Olson and will be enter by Viola Willing Workers will meet next Saturday at 2 oclock at the Danielson home and will be entertained by Danielson and Corrine The choir meets for rehearsal every Monday evening at REPORTS SHOW MILKING PAYS Patronage of the Local Creamery Is Still Increasing as the Re port Below Increase of Fifty SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH No Sunday during months of July and The Confirmation Class meets every Saturday at ten oclock alj the Services in the Norwegian lan guage next Sunday at 11 The Busy Bees meet at the church basement Saturday with Miss Hazel Hanson and Miss Olga Prayer meetings every Thurs day FARM COMAR Howard Township Farm Bureau to Have Out Door Festival at Lake CoMar Next Tuesday The Howard Township Farm Bureau an outdoor so cial at Lake CoMar next Tuesday July under di rection of district The following program will be given commencing at 8 the proceeds to go towards the premiums to for club work Keep the Bureau Grow children of District Instrumental Edna Farm Bureau The Farm Bureau ladies are re quested to furnish Every body is invited so come and bring your friends and learn to like the Farm Ice cream and cake will be served at popular dairying is a paying pro position to the farmer these days is a decided fact from increased patronage at the lo cal From the report given by the the month of June has never been There were 970 pounds of butter made dur ing the month of June The total income for the month was and patrons were paid price of butter fat bein 41 There are now 190 and at the beginning of the year there were mak ing an increase of 50 since the first of the Lewis who is milking sixteen i has installed a milking ma which is a great asset where one is undertaking this work on such a large When one receives a check of over fifty dollars each month or even less than that it seems as a salary check and is a steady in comf to the receiver and a of ready money to the The following is a list of members who have gotten checks to the amount of over fifty dollars for the month of June Tom Wicks 62 Risdal Lewis Ellingson Christion Twedt M 0 Anderson 90 76 Quam Waugh John Nerem 0 C Hougen 87 10 Howen 85 72 Silas Irvine Eli Johnson Peterson Cole Henry Cole 77 74 Iver Wicks Severt SjursOn Iver Gjerde 60 Logan Jacobson Henry Peck C Farthing Richard Anderson Helgoland Martens Jacob Twedt 69 Oc 5E Anderson I Isabelle Olson I Clarence Woster Joseph Twedt 65 86 Iver I Sampson 65 82 Jacobson Bros Amenson Andrew Twedt Ainos Quam 63 97 Gjerde Olson Severeide Pederson j Henry II Twedt 62 16 Maynerd Johnson 61 Jacobson Card of Thanks We hereby wish to extend to all neighbors and friends out most heartfelt thanks and appre shown us during our re cent wish to thank those contributing the floral offerings and for the comforting words spoken Eli Mary Mable Cyrus Arnt Arneson of and Lawrence Arneson of Chica go arrived here yesterday to at tend the funeral of their which is being hold this and Paul and Miss Ida left Sunday evening for Chicago where they will spend the winter at the home of the formers and Rasmusson at Milwaukee H M Hanson j Peterson Christian Sandvig Johnson Lewis Henry Birkeland Johnson Birkeland Shold Sorem Ed Gjerde John Quam Iverson Sandvold Ivan Sampson Waugh Hanson Anderson Teis Oscar Twedt Relatives here received last week that Lyle Brown of that place had undergone an operation at i hospital at for ap Brown will be remembered as j formerly of this Latest I reports are that she is improving nicely and is as well as can be  

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