Vindicator And Republican (Newspaper) - December 31, 1935, Estherville, Iowa and Republican Every Tuesday and Trade 1500 Square That With V. ft S. EMMET IOWA 1985 NUJ of WO J. Succumbs In and 74, Passes Here A. J. 66, died evening about 5:30 at of hia at of a heart Mr. Aalborg has been a of Estherville for many years but a few months ago to Fairmont to work with hia He has been in apparently good health and his death came u shock to will bo held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 ot the Sternborg Funeral chapel and the Methodist church at 2:00 with Rev. F. W. in He will be laid to rest beside hisi the Sast Side ' Aalborg's body was brought Estherville yesterday and will at the Sternberg Funeral home time for the J. Aalborg was in Feb. 17, 1870. When he was five years old his parents to S. here he to He received early education in the schools and later he went to to complete In his early years he was a by operating a at Armstrong for a number of He was united in marriage to Nellie Johnson on December 30, 1897, at where he continued made hia home until his hie home until his He alsa with the Rock con crew for 19 To this union two Floyd and both in tIV For the past twenty years lias been a roof of throughout low with Mr. Aalborg leaves to mourn hii his son and Mrs. Paul and Kenneth and all of five Joe Aalborg of Rev. Nathan Aalborg of A. W. Aalborg of Cedar Dan Aalborg of Sioux S. Aalborg of S. one Mrs. Ralph Packard of besides a host of His wife preceded him in death about six years Editorial Comment i Q. A. NICHOLS I Babson Florida Dec. 28, 1935 The getting It will not long spring and the fishing season in the Speed the more than a million dollars has been spent on the big ditch across A foolish deaf you will have to foot the some To celebrate Christmas in the south in a proper way you should shoot off and make a lot of We do noi why or where the custom originated but it does not seem Christlike and is not in accordance with what the day Is this a Christian Seemingly All the world seems to be at the people intent on It this is Christianity there must by other way to redeem the These words came from Bob uttered in Central Music Hall in Jan. 29, 1880, Fer off in the misty future he saw the a light he could scarcely He could not reach his wonderful vocabulary could not picture it. He was a destructive critic of such as we His mind was like a illuminating a only to be again left in a darker He more than 1800 years the has been For more than 1000 years the church to a great the control of the what has been the Arei the Christian patterns of charity and Qn the their principle business war 6t defending Christian world is covered vrith forts to protect Christians from and every sea is covered with iron ready to blow Christian brains into eternal Millions upon millions are annually expended in the to construct still more deadly and terrible instruments of Industry is honest toil is and every beggary is taxed to defray the expenses of Christian There must be some other way to redeem the INSTALL NEW OFFICERS AT PUBLIC MEETING The newly elected officers of the Charles Chapter were installed night at a public installation held at the Masonic of DeMolay boys and members of the Masonic were Stonley Fagre was officer and was assisted by Sconberg ps Maurice Nathanson ns senior Biggs junior McKay as senior pnd Robert Hansen as senior Eugene was installed as master Charles as senior Gone juniar Omor senior Percy junior Thomas senior Robert junior Merril Verlyn Sherman Wesley Bert Richard Robert Billie Albert Lawrence and Edwin James and Robert Jackson as standard Refreshments were served after the 1935 by A. B. Chapn There are 240 automobiles trailers in the tin can tourist Add to that number that at Sarasota rnd other Florida resort cities and the will reach more than hero That will be augmented after New The claim is there are more in at this time of the than ever Dr. Ivey has the heartfelt sympathy of Mrs. Nichols the writer in the untimely death of his beloved She was a splendid devoted wife Her death was a great shock ta us Concerning the Townsend pension plan and the status in Arthur the columnist LOCAL TEACHERS IN AUTO CRASH NEAR LUVERNE Local Team Is Defeated Lose Two Week End Games To Rock Spring No Scheduled FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED OUT XMAS SMALL BLAZE a long time of died Sunday on her wedding at the Coleman hospital w. age of 74. Mrs. pneumonia about a and taken to the hospital far rites will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal church vrith the Rev. F. W. will be in Oak Hill Mrs. Dundas was born Nov. 24, 1861, and was united in to William Dundas on Dec. 29, 1886. and her husband lived in Armstrong for a while ago came to Mr. Dundas died March 1919. aha is survived by one Albertis IN SALES CARS Ed. Sorum stated that original production plans lor 1936 called for 80,0Q0 but that indications point to a far greater factory reports that the are coming from all walks of he find sales to every type of leaden in both New York and ' are driving new Such critical buyers and high style as Norma Frederic March have ' Bankers and M 1988 And there are lumber where noted close buying f for haye placed their Mmn for mv There several examples of. latter who yardo ears with great care and and all it meana f else It certainly year for Next Wednesday is New Here is hoping that if the wolf is at your any time during the year that he has poor teath and scanty he will not away prosperity and our says the editor of the Tampa has no sufficiently valid reason for resentment American people or American Both have been uniformly kind and considerate to him and The aa a made him its favorite He was given honor never before bestowed upon any one When the awful blow the entire except the perpetrator or of the foul was Every agency of national and exerted itself to the utmost to catch the kidnaper and The roan oi A gypsy class is coming into being in the United States and \a jUiSt completed that already no loss than 250,000 persons have stopped paying rents anywhere to live on wheels all the tlic Woman's Home Companion By summer time it is believed 500,000 will have quit their homes to see America from and 22 chiefly in Ohio and are busy all sorts ofi models accused the Theodore On Christmas eve the fire department was called to the Victor Smith home on north Sixth street to extinguish a minor Before going up tawn that evening the Smiths a heavy fire in their furnace and forgot to shut off the according to Fire Chief J. P. The Estherville Junior of Commerce basketball team Tuesday's congressional two lost games of. Jilan was supported by one i date who The other opposed the Townsend theory that the country could and should pay a pension of a month life to more than 60 years compelling each pensioner to spend tha the same The result of that election has some Dr. sincere in Ms belief that this through a new taxing could afford to pay every in old-age he already has 30,000,000 The people have discovered the government has billions of it. They realize that more millions could be printed in inflation bonds or plain And the with their can do whatever they While it they for a little with an vote sufficiently take or a year of public money until the money gave fascism and would follow but while it lasted it would be And the thing is not powerful Spring the Minnesota A. U. U. by score of 39 to 26 for the home game Friday night and on Saturday night the visitors defeated the locals on the floor at The visitors displayed one of the best all basketball team ever seen in northwest Iowa and only for a few minutes in the first quarter was the local team able to hold them in The local five on Friday night played their usually fast game of ball but teamwork and condition the Minnesota team who have been playing a full schedule of games was the deciding On Saturday night local team was handicapped by lack of services of its star forward Glen Tangeman who was unable to play and therefore broke up the teamwork and passing game of the Junior C. of team so that they fell easy victims to flashy game of tho champions of Manager Miller stated that no future games have definitely been scheduled and unless they ijet better support the team will have to sever local connections and go to a neighboring town which is bidding for their Box score Friday 26, F FT Peterson 2 2 2 Tangeman 0 Bennett 0 A. Deim 1 1 G. Deim * 1 11 4 6 Hold Last Rites Friday Services For George Amdahl At Estherville Lutheran Miss Dorothy Helmick pnd Miss Florence high school escaped with minor injuries Friday Dec. 20, when the car in which they were riding with car near The car was a new belonging to Miss who was Miss Helmick was enroute to Brighton and was going to Mt. Vernon to spend the The car was badly To Attend Convention A. V. Charles Jackson and M. A. To Represent Bureau 89 F FT with no apparent chance of The law its officers have done their full The still honoring him as a added to that high esteem the deeper and more heartfelt regard for a wronged and bereaved father and The people of the States have made the Lindbergh sorrow and the Lindbergh cause their think he not haye left the country he did claiming that he could not get protection in this We have been in Florida six weeks and have experienced less than a half dozen real warm timers say it is the longest stretch of cool weather they have ever Last most of the state ruined by the freezes an citrus fruit was .in isolated Twenty-one was lowest in Here our is It was one degree of the tha At Iron the magazine's investigator of this new social trend can be no that the growing appeal of outdoor the contraction of groat the steadily expanding of fine are temporarily or permanently converting all sorts of people into motor To take care of there modem American nomads have been and are being erected on real estate Other units are municipally and there is a chain of comps for both trailer and motor tourists set put chiefly in the great The trailer camp in the United to this is at Fla. Covering 31 acres of this one plant at one time last winter sheltered over 2,000 such Olson 1 1 Luebke 8 0 4 1 Zimmerman 1 I Johnson 2 2 Over in Tampo they are after the in the flogging and death of Joseph in our recent with a determination to find and punish Five city were recently arrested and charged with the flogging A. 17 5 9 The Rev. Marsh The Rev. Herbert of the Presbyterian church at Spirit Lake has resigned his pastorship there and gave his farewell sermon on The Marsh is well known in He has been with the Spirit Lake church for more than twelve with immediately called the fire After checking the fire the smoke cleared away and very title damage was 2 Injured at Garage Leo Harris of And Moody Tredway Badly Bruised By Tire Rim Leo Harris of Armstrong and Moody employee at the Motor company severe braises this shortly after one o'clock while repairing a tire rim on a large in the repair department at the The men were straightening the rim for a tire when the rim blew off striking them below and above the The men wore rushed to the Coleman hospital for An showed that the men were badly bruised but they were able to return to their homos within a short Rise in Temperature Today Cloudy werther prevailed over Estherville today and reading at noon was 21 degrees above the it has been for several Eight inches of snow fell during the past A. 0. local weather reported Roads wore badly blocked by the heavy snowfall and for several days only the main were open for Readings for the past week Dec. 25-4 below to 9 Dec. 26-5 above to 13 Dec. 27-5 above to 5 Dec. 28-8 above to 4 29-16 above to 0. Dec. 30-21 above to 10 Last rites for 72, resident of Estherville for 15 were held Friday afternoon I church with Rev. L. A. Mathre in was in the Oak Hill Mr. Amdahl died Monday of last week after to his bed for only two He had in poor health since last but had been able to be up and around all the His death was caused by Pallbearers were Harry Joe Irwin Charles and Albert Amdahl was born March 7, 18G3, in Norway but came to the United States with parents lie was 14 years In has was united in to Anna Sandvig by the Rev. 0. pioneer pastor of Piilo Alto They lived in for 14 They later moved to a farm in Palo Alio county where they lived lor five coming to Emmet county lion they purchased a farm near lie is survived by his three son Arthur of Joseph of and Emmet of one Mrs. of near Also two Mrs. Peterson of and Ross of and two Knute of and Ova of Wis. E. and wife of arrived Sunday for n visit with and Mrs. 0. C. W. officer and former employee of the city tax collector's Patrolman Sem E. Patrolman John E. Robert officer and former of tha city water All had been suspended from city They were placed in tht jail without ' with the of in the county tir a case br WEATHER OUTLOOK For the December 30, 1936, to January 4, 1936, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Mostly cloudy weather with frequent precipitation in north portion and at end of week in south below normal temperatures i rst of rising during latter part. For the Northern and Great Mostly cloudy some In north portion near end ot week in south near normal temperatures at the beginning of the rising towards the of the week and falling tha Olana and Frederick Wair in Moines and Saturday Hurney manager of the local J. C. Penny store is confined the Coleman hospital with his right knee in a The joint slipped out place Mr. uml Mrs. Dunne 0. Moore of Dus arc announcing the birth of n five pound daughter born Dec. 27, at Des The child has been named Janice Mrs. Moore will lie as Miss Mildred daughter of and Mrs. Sidney Plans are nearing completion at Des Moines for the annual convention of the Iowa Farm Bureau which will held at the Shrine Temple in Des January 15, 16 and 17. Charles new president of the Emmet County Farm M. A. Farm Bureau and A. V. retiring are planning to attend the re presenting the local A special committee headed by E. president of the is in charge of planning the convention Leaders in the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and other prominent authorities on agricultural subjects have been invited to come to Des Moines to attend the Hearst Frank director of the Iowa Farm and Home will be held in conjunction with the convention at the Shrine stated that reservations for space this year had already exceeded those of previous and promises that the which features and commercial would nf A huge recognition pi will the opening Viay officials dition to honoring counties and the annual music contests of the organization will be These include competitions for county Farm Bureau male women's quartets and mixed voice quartets Speakers who will the convention will be announced as soon as acceptances to invitations arc received by the program it was EASTERN STAR TO INSTALL OFFICERS Newly elected and appointed officers of North Star Chapter No. 200 O. E. S. will be installed at a special meeting Friday evening at the Masonic Mrs. Margaret Morse will act as worthy matron during the Mrs. Lucy installing Mrs. Corinne Peterson installing and Mrs. installing The roster of officers includes Mrs. Meletta worthy Guy Miss Adelade associate Henry associate Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Mrs. Eunice Mrs. Anna associate Mrs. Opal Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Emma Mrs. Harriett Miss Alma Mrs. La Vera Mrs. Marguerite Mrs. Miriam Miss Marian John Lunch following the work will be served by a committee headed by Mrs. Dan and assisted by Mrs. Ike Mrs. Seward Mrs. Ray Miss and Romaine Miss Bessie Mrs. K. K. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Groves and Miss Maybelle Three arei Passed at Ringsted Written On Annst Bank For Report Check Forger Minn. On December 24 a mpn about 86 years old cashed three forged checks in Ringsted for 114.60 pnd then left They were all written on check blanks from the Iowa Trust and Savings Bank at Armstrong made out to Albert Johnson and signed In the & Sons store he purchased a tube and another of the three was cashed at the Nelson Butcher Sheriff Cliff went to Ringsted when notified of the forgery and investigated the The he answered the description of a man described in a bulletin received recently in his office from Sheriff L. J. of The mar. described was between 30 and 35 years 5 feet 11 inches in weight 180 medium dark wearing blue blue Work lie and zipper He used the name Albert Brucker pnd forged name of W. C. also using name Albert and forging name of Fred He passed five checks for purchasing a white gold 17 jewel Elgin watch 12 and worth ot A forgery hps been reported from two checks of and made out on the Sherburn National signed as by Herman Fischer and out to George Johnbon and Earl Johnson were cashed by business men last Sheriff Fredricksen will go to The amount on the check and the names used indicate that these checks port of a trail bl forged being of the guilty party across the SERVICE STAR LEGION TO HAVE Regulor meeting of the Service Star Jan. 2, at 2:30 sharp in the Legion There will be installation of the elected for 1936 and other officers will be All members are urged to be Those that are on the executive council pre expected to there to take their Mrs. Sam Fritz is installing Those that are in arrears with their dues Should arrange to The 1936 dues are now The hostesses are Mrs. J. Mrs. Fred Jr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Ruby and Lehore spent 4t the Roy Wwr home at Altho not present family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weir of Boone were at during the Mrs. E. G. Mrs. Gladys Bringle and and Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Heyer and family of were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. The Jackson folks had been prevented by bad roads from getting to Estherville on Christmas and there was an exchange of gifts Minnesota Fishing Licenses on Sale at Recorders Office County recorder Mrs. Hattie Osmundsen now has Minnesota non resident fishing licenses on sale at her Fishing is good in our neighbor state and there has been a big demand for these The nation's Mr. Roper is up 5 to 10 per cent. We suppose it would be indelicate st this moment to ask about the nation's M Farm Bureau