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Akron Register Tribune

Location

Akron, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Jan 10, 1935

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Milnerville Mourns Loss of Maxine Brouillette

Milnerville residents express sympathy to the Brouillette family over the death of their youngest daughter Maxine born in the locality who died after a swing accident in a city hospital. The Cathedral of the Epiphany funeral was held for her as relatives gather and local notices include changes in farm unions and community events.

Union Creek News Local notices and social ties

Union Creek News reports on Sunday services at Luther Hall with choir rehearsal after. The Ladies Aid meets January 17 at Mrs. Alve Ericson’s home. A Luther League program is planned for January 22 by Henry Fickbohm, Wilma Ericson, Gunnard Carlson, Enoch Die and Elmer Heeren. Various local residents visited and dined at neighbors’ homes, with guests from Sioux City and Platte, S.D. and trips to Hawarden and Spink noted.

Luther ‘Hall Ladies’ Aid Alve Ericson Luther League Henry Fickbohm Wilma Ericson Gunnard Carlson Enoch Die Elmer Heeren Albert Anderson Teckla Dorothy Hultgren Elmer Hultgren Bob Adamson Platte Stanford Novak Teckla Anderson Lloyd Fickbohm Milton Ericson Bertil Westin Sioux City Elmer Hultgren Marion Earl John Hultgren Hawarden Rex Trousdale Russell Hultgren

Local Health Briefs on Scarlet Fever Quarantine

Days with Arden and Armand Brown east of Akron note illness updates. Donald Olson is on the sick list this week. The Harold Stinehart home is quarantined for scarlet fever, Rhoda Mae is ill with the disease.

Arden Armand Brown Akron Donald Olson Harold Stinehart Rhoda Mae

Pleasant Hill News Visitors and Calls Shared

Sunday visitors at the Harvey Welch home included Mrs. Gladys Bumbough and daughter Evelyn Mrs. Wilson Heasley and daughter Wilma and Eugene Gardner all from Vermillion. Alfred Krose and son Dennis visited Clarence Andrews. Clarence Andrews and family and Clifford Johnson and Orville Welch visited Russell Huff. Marjorie Holmquist attended an oyster supper at the Wm. Bubs home. Minnie Anderson visited Clarence Andrews. Leonard Carlson and family called on Harvey Welch. Russell Huff hosted supper with Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr and families from Akron. Clarence Andrews and family visited N P Nielsen. Harvey Welch and son Orville were business callers in Sioux City.

Harvey Welch Gladys Bumbough Evelyn Wilson Heasley Wilma Eugene Gardner Vermillion Alfred Krose Dennis Clarence’ Andrews Clarence Andrews Clifford Johnson Orville Welch Russell Huff Marjorie Holmquist Wm. Bubs Minnie Anderson Leonard Carlson Win. Kerr Robert Kerr Akron N. P

Ruble Rumblings Special Correspondence

Mr and Mrs John Kallsen visited Henry Borchers. Mrs Frank Jeffers stayed with her niece in LeMars. Mr Hackler underwent surgery in Sioux City. Boehners left for Chicago after visiting relatives. Mrs Leonard Miller and Mrs Clare Morehead visited Clifford Kellogg. Ben Toel had a birthday with card games and luncheon. Ak ron callers noted. Tapper family visited Kallsen home. Pluemar family visited Eilers home near Craig. Eldon Kallsen of near Craig spent Tuesday with John Tapper. Henry Borehers visited Henry Pluegar. Morehead and Harry Johnson Le Mars callers.

John Kallsen Henry Borchers Frank Jeffers Sebert Hackler LeMars Hackler Sioux City Edwin Boehner Chicago Leonard Miller Clare Morehead Virgil Clifford Kellogg Ben Toel Mr. Toel Anna Fredrichs Herman Fredrichs Norman Akron John Tapper

North Garland Gleanings highlights local visits and farm work

Special correspondence from North Garland details visits among the Hamilton, Vanderham, Hultgren, Wilken, and Fisher families. Milford Hultgren ships hogs to Sioux City, Urdahl hosts friends in a Beresford move, and local threshing of cornstalks proceeds amid damp weather. a horse incident injures George Wilken but is not severe.

Westfield Write Ups Highlights Local Visits and Games

Sylvia Crill returned from Mitchell South Dakota visits. Supt Littelle and family and the Andersons returned from two weeks vacation to Fayette Plymouth Waukon and St Ansgar Iowa. Russell Waterbury to move his barber shop into the vacated home basement. Independent town basketball team beat Sioux City on Armory floor with only one defeat this season. Mrs G W Maysonholder and Lea Rose visited Anthon Mapleton. A large social gathering at the Lilly home before their Chicago trip. Anne Tracy visited Sioux City relatives. Funeral of Rex Pollock at Akron. Phyllis Seyler visited Akron. Westfield High to play Meckling Friday. School resumed January 7 with exams next week. Declamation contest in about two weeks. Funeral of Mrs Gee Husted Sr. Friday. Arthur Kuntz returned from Elkton South Carolina. Mrs Kauffman ill but improving. George B Main attended Iowa State College conference on corn hog program 1935. Ladies Aid meeting at A W Hummel home. M P Spaulding motored to Yankton.

Sylvia Crill Mitchell S. D G. P. Littelle A. Dwight Anderson Fayette Plymouth Waukon St. Ansgar Iowa Russell Waterbury Walter Shearer Frank Waterbury Armory Sioux City G. W. Maysonholder Lea Rose Anthon Mapleton O. B. Lilly Clair Lilly Chicago Anne Tracy Rex Pollock Akron Phyllis Seyler Richard Klauer Westfield High Meckling High Gee, Husted Arthur Kuntz Elkton S. C Kauffman

Chatsworth Chatter Local Social Notes

CHATSWORTH CHATS reports Sunday calls by BR Larkin and wife from Hudson. Visits include Mrs Orin Harris and daughters at Dr Larson home Alton, Carol Johnson back to Cherokee, school opening, and various guests at Hawarden Lilly Hotel luncheon. Several visits to Ver million and nearby, plus New Century club meeting at Orin Harris home with light lunch.

Chatsworth BR. L. Larkin Hudson Orin Harris Lois Jean Ruth Erma Johnson Dr. Larson Alton Carol Johnson Cherokee Vanden Berg Martin Jolson Scheffen D. K. Bennett Evan Harris Wesley McCorkell H. B. Dalgliesh Sioux City

Garland News Items Highlight Local Visits and School Reopenings

Mr and Mrs Eddie Lewison visited the Henry Heyl home while he remains ill. The Farmers Union met at C A Hamilton’s home. George Wilken threshing for Julius and Clayton Hultgren. Howard Lewison visited Ernest Johnson. Dick Hamilton and William Skinner dined with James Lycan family in Sioux City. Lavone Vergine and Lois Heyl vacationed with Aunt Lizzie and Grandfather Miller. Elvera Marple returned to school duties east of Akron after holidays. Karl Hamilton in Tulsa taking an aviation course and expected home soon. Raymond Hamilton and son Russell visited Dick Hamilton. Garland school children returned after a two week vacation. Ball Bros shipped hogs to Sioux City market, admired by sisters on the trip.

Sioux City Lavone Vergine Lois Heyl Lizzie Miller Elvera Marple Akron Karl Hamilton Tulsa Okla Raymond Hamilton Russell Dick Hamilton Garland Ball Bros

Accidents and Social Notes From Local Scene 1935

P Lilly suffers a painful tree accident near town and remains unconscious for hours. Albert Buckingham visits the Seyler home in Yankton county. Mrs M O Nelson and Miss Alice Vant Hof host Tuesday Club at Dave Cassel home. St Catharine Guild plans 1935 activities. 1934 reports and 1935 officers to be elected. Register-Tribune ads offer value.

Catherine Yankton College P. Lilly Lilly Albert Buckingham Sioux City Wm. Seyler M. O. Nelson Alice Vant Hof Dave Cassel St. Catharine's Guild Nels Beaubien

Westfield Notes Nearby Social News in Brief

Miss Betty and Dorothy Smith spent days in Sioux City with their grandmother and aunt Jess Pendleton hosted a card gathering with lunch. Leon and Floyd Ogden families visited L F Taylors. The Taylors hosted a family hospital period with Mrs L F ill bed and relatives ill. Dorothea Taylor returned to Iowa Falls to resume studies after holidays. Bett Howard and family visited Ireton for parents’ fifty fourth wedding anniversary. Sympathy to Mrs Argaut Meske on loss of father and brother Philip and John Lubben of Mars, Mississippi. Theia Huddle returned to Clarinda after stay at Lowell Taylor home and accepting county home job. Try the Want Ad Column.

Westfield Betty Dorothy Smith Sioux City Jess Pendleton Leon Ogden Floyd Ogden L. F. Taylors L. F Darrell Peggy Roger Rush Merrill Dorothea Taylor Iowa Falls Bett Howard Ireton Arguat Meske Philip John Lubben Mars Theia Huddle Clarida Iowa Lowell Taylor Clarinda

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the Register-Tribune RAY A. ‘Smith Milnerville Brouillette Maxine Cathedral of the Epiphany Ezra Brouillette Milk Producers’ Association Sam Mosher I. W. Beck Plymouth County Farm Union Wallace M. Short E. Erps Minnesota Farmers’ Union Tommy Logan Hazel Cassen Logan CCC Amos Reed R. F. Milner Bridge A. A. Lilly Will Berger Union Creek News Pleasant Hill News Ruble North Garland Menga Wilken John Hamilton Hamilton Dena Fishery Hannah Lucy Wm. Fisher Brunsville Bennie Fisher Milford Hultgren Martin Vanderham Place William Fisher Harm Fisher M. A Lewis Jamtenard Geo. Steeneck Martin Vanderham M. A. Hultgren and Sons Urdahl Beresford Julius Clayton Hultgren Hultgren Bros George Wilken Lillian Hamilton Register-Tribune Ad Golumn Loe Borden’s Scout Siery Kellogg’s Omega Lonebrook Northfield Milk Peter Rockford N. W
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