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Akron Register Tribune

Location

Akron, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Mar 28, 1935

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Westfield Write-Ups Highlight Local Visits and News

Westfield notes a stream of social items. Visitors include Mr and Mrs Harry Michael and Mrs Ed Kane from Sioux City. Guild meeting set for Thursday in Community Hall. Cattle consignment by A A Martin to Sioux City market. The Anderson family hosted Mrs Guss Anderson of Shirling Wyoming. Several locals and relatives travel between Westfield Alva Oklahoma and Ames Iowa. Various engagements and movements surface including marriages, illnesses, and society events in early 1935.

Harry Michael Ed. Kane Sioux City St. Catharine’s Guild Community Hall A. A. Martin Art Anderson Mr. Anderson Guss Shirling Wyoming Wm, Seyler, Jr Albert Buckingham G. P. Littelle Rooch Ames Iowa Bessie Moffatt Westfield Albert Elliott Akron John van de Braak Slayton Minn H. D. Nelson Melvina Eagle Grove Bliss Hummel Lea Rose Mapleton A. D. Anderson O. B. Lilly Lilly Ann Tracey Mary Wahl Marcella Wm. Welch Thos. Shearer and Son Thos. Warren Vessey Harrington Veterans’ Hospital Des Moines Albert Hummel Cherokee Harry Ryan Jefferson Catherine Spaulding Yankton College Mattis Sargeant Bluff

Milnerville Mention Highlights Local News

Special Correspondence from Milnerville reports a seven year old boy fell from a thirty foot embankment while flying a kite and was treated for bruises and shock. Sage notes cover family visits, school events, local illnesses, and social gatherings, with multiple mentions of Milners, Browns, Hunts, and Hunter family ties and Sioux City trips.

Edna Hardy Ames Marjorie Knapp Hunter Des Moines Cyrus Knapp, Jr George Brown Earl Ramesbotham Ramesbotham Brown Howard Milner Agnes Helm Onawa Sioux City August Helm Plymouth County Richard Milner Liberty Township Akron Mabie Westfield Wallace M. Short Fry Cyrus Knapp Lawrence Brown, Jr Harold Cooper Lawrence Brown R. F. Milner Kit Cassen Waterloo Cassen T. B. Cassen Hiram Smith Jessie Hathaway Harry Hathaway Roy Cassen

Westfield Students Lead County Spelling Contest

Westfield school will send representatives to the County Spelling Contest in LeMars on Monday April 1. In the K–8 competition, top finishers by grade include Edith Catherine Berguin Rae Hummel Daisy Stickley Eva Bertrand in eighth grade Irene Martin Mildred Buryanek Kenneth Hummel Walter Hummel in seventh grade Dorcas Knapp Chester Yates Gertrude Michael Margaret McDongell in sixth grade Anne Tracy Wieanor Rosenbaum Maxine Shearer Margaret Michael in fifth grade Walter Shearer now moves about with a crutch and A Christian Endeavor entertainment is upcoming.

Westfield School LeMars Westfield Edith Catherine Berguin Rae Hummel Daisy Stickley Eva Bertrand Irene Martin Mildred Buryanek Kenneth Hummel Walter Hummel Dorcas Knapp Chester Yates Gertrude Michael Margaret McDongell Anne Tracy Wieanor Rosenbaum Maxine Shearer Margaret Michael Christian Endeavor Entertainment Walter Shearer

Union Creek Church Plans and Local Visits

Union Creek church will host Sunday services and Sunday school on March 31. Luther League organizers listed for April 16 include Alve Ericson, Clifford Green, and John Pearson. Women’s Missionary Society program planned for April 14 with organizers H R Anderson, Esther Hultgren, and Elmer Tultgren. Local residents and visitors shared social visits and shopping trips in Sioux City and LeMars, with families listed: Harrington, Gale, Boden, Seeley, Green, Johnson, Vick, Hultgren, Ericson, Westin, and others.

Union Creek Luther League Alve Ericson Clifford Green John Pearson Women’s Missionary Society H. R. Anderson Esther Hultgren Elmer Tultgren Percy Harrington LeMars Ralph Gale C. V. Boden Clifford Johnson Lester Seeley Gordy Green Grover Vick Esther, Hultgren Sioux City Wesley Heeren Elmer Hultgren Wayne Waterman Win Ericson Hone Eddie Anderson Bertil Westin

Adaville Activities and county church debate summary

Adaville community notes include social calls among Hultgren and Cra mer families, farm work and corn fodder harvesting by Herman Jacobs and others, a $11 theft at Nora creamery by youths with potential leniency, and upcoming Rev Cahill ordination services. County ministerial gathering discussed The Sins of the Minister. Community clubs met at Akron and Plymouth, with debates on liquor laws, and local farm bureau activities and dinners across Adaville and surrounding towns.

Sioux City Herman Jacobs Chas. Malloy Cecil Harrington John Numsen Hultgren Bros Wesley Heeren Milford Hultgren Raymond Hamilton Nora Creamery Clark Tindall Harry Nelson Akron Everett Orr Nelson Frances Gable Frank Thomas Zellers Elmer Brown Nelson Brown Grant Brown Adaville Oakland Nebr Walter Cahill Cahill Emil Nelson U. B Hollingshead le Mars Kalp Howdeshelt Miles Goodrich Lloyd Baldwin Brotherhood Moore George Gable Frantz Kenneth Dry Palestine Til Hannah Lever Chicago Edna George Dry Merrill Irwin Taylor Frank Gable Lener

Pleasant Hill News Social Roundup

Special correspondence from Pleasant Hill notes visits and gatherings. Elmer Klemme family and Harvey Welch family with son Orville joined Russell Huff. John Olson family from Centerville S D visited Alfred Miller and Esther Miller helped move. Alfred Sommervold hosted Sunday dinner. Mrs Wilson Heasley and Gene Gardner of Vermillion were guests.

Grandma Gardner Bert Goodroad Whitewood Harvey Welch Henry Hull Paul Everetts Akron Bert Goodread Wm. Welch Elk Point Russell Huff Peter Faber Roy Carlson Elmer Klemme Orville Eugene Hilton John Olson Centerville Alfred Miller Esther Miller Alfred Sommervold Wilson Heasley Gene Gardner Vermillion

Spink Team Plans Meeting After Local Social Notes

North Garland Gleanings reports a Hamilton Hall reception honoring newlyweds Mr and Mrs Alvin Jamtgaard with a well attended event. Raymond Hamilton and family visited the M A Hultgren home. Spink baseball club schedules Thursday meeting at the Spink store to elect a captain.

Hamilton Hall Alvin Jamtgaard Raymond Hamilton M. A. Hultgren Spink Spink Store

Chatsworth Chats Special Correspondence

Mr and Mrs L J Crammond of Sioux Falls and others visited local homes in Chatsworth. Residents reported visits from Mary Walker Hudson and D K Bennett households. Sioux City trips included Chris Scheffen family and B W Dalgiesh. Hawarden visitor Fred Finnie helped with paperhanging. Local families Renken Brabend hosting Sunday. Mauraine McFarlin from Flandreau visited mother. Mrs Frank Vogelzang hosted activities.

L. J. Crammond Sioux Falls Geo. Wakeman Mary Walker Hudson D. K Bennett H. C. Renken Craig Louis Brabend Mauraine McFarlin Flandrean Frank Vogelzang

New Century Club Hosts Light Luncheon

Mrs. Johnson led the New Century club gathering on Wednesday with a light luncheon served by the hostess. Carol Johnson had her tonsils removed at Akron hospital on Wednesday.

New Century Club Johnson Carol Johnson Akron Hospital Portland Township Opera House Ruth Evans Ruth Stuart Harris Frank Evans Lesterville Lesterville, 5. D Alice Cooper

What keeps NRA alive amid fading status

A recovery coordinator Donald Riehberg told how the NRA sustains itself through a large public payroll workforce, revealing the funding and personnel backbone underpinning its operations.

NRA Donald R. Riehberg

Senate critique of NRA spending and job distribution

The NRA machinery costs over 41 million dollars annually with public jobs spread across states and cities. Washington headquarters employs many workers and salaries exceed 5000 dollars for many officials. Appointee positions arise from political contacts and influence, fueling a push to maintain the NRA setup despite heavy code curtailments. The paper argues the NRA is an expensive toy to be eliminated.

Senate NRA Washington House Sioux Falls Argus-Leader

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