Akron Register-Tribune subscription rates listed
The Akron Register-Tribune announces subscription pricing: $2.50 per year or $1.25 for six months in Plymouth, Sioux and Woodbury Counties Iowa and Union County 8 D. Elsewhere in Iowa the rate is $3.00 per year. Published every Thursday in Akron Plymouth County Iowa entered as second class mail matter September 26 1901.
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Westfield News Roundup of Visits and Events
Special correspondence highlights visits by Mr and Mrs Pierre Beaulieu of Long Beach and other locals, upcoming May 25 Ladies Aid meeting, birthday notices, and a list of community happenings. Summer Bible School starts May 29. school picnics at Prentis Park and Riverside Park noted. Westfield High graduates receive awards including Betty Crocker Homemaking and Briar Cliff Scholarship.
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WESTFIELD
Pierre Beaulieu
Long Beach
California
Lenore Banks
Clare Lilly
Leonard Braun
Sioux City
Lilly
James and
Myron Marks
Gayville
George Knapp
Arlington
Virginia
Congregational church
George B. Main
Westfield Congregational church
Westfield school
Prentis Park
Vermillion
Riverside Park
Ladies Aid
Susie Skogsberg
Delbert Maynards
Misty
Sammy
Eva Knapp
P. F
Guinn
Yankton College Congregational church Choral Society
Elk Point
Westfield High
Betty Crocker
Janice Kindig
Margee Ream
Legion
Ethel Leckley
Roger Knapp
Seniors Map Bright Futures In Diverse Plans
Salutatorian Margee Ream and valedictorian Janice Kindig headline a class tally of destinations and careers. Students list ambitions from college in Sioux City and San Francisco to military service and work in towns across Iowa and Missouri.
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Ethel
Wayne State Teachers college
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Cottey College
Missouri
Margee
Briar Cliff College
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Army
Gale
Roger
Darrell
Air Force
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Rose
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Louise
Iowa City
Lyle
Keyron
Sharom
David
Tom
Louie
Navy
Civil War Centennial Group Meeting Sunday at Sanford Museum
The Northwest Iowa Civil War Centennial group meets Sunday May 28 at 2 00 pm at the Sanford Museum in Cherokee. Ralph Horreson of Sheldon will talk on The Assassination of Lincoln, with Sheldon Superintendent Borenson noting local interest in Lincoln's life and death. The museum displays Civil War memorabilia through July 4. The meeting is open to the public.
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Cherokee
Ralph Horreson
Sheldon
Lincoln
Bor reson
Custer Post
Family partnerships in farming mark Midwest life
Don Cunningham notes many farms in the Midwest are family run with Father Son and Brother partnerships. He observes youngsters shoulder work early, cradle to rocking chair involvement, and notes the enduring family model as beneficial to individuals and society as farms expand with each generation.
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Family partnerships on the farm are a sound idea
The speaker argues that father and son partnerships in farming combine experience with youthful energy and reduce the need for large capital. It promotes conservation, soil and resource development, farm tenure, and long term community involvement, making partnerships a beneficial model.
Brule Creek Church Notes
Brule Creek Church announces catechization of confirmants Friday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Sunday includes Confirmation service at 11:00 a.m. Vacation Church School runs May 29 to June 9 for all classes. Brule Creek Lutheran Church Women meet Thursday at 2:50 p.m. Hostesses named. Bible Study Lesson 6 led by Mrs. Paul Quamn. Youth Program leader is Mrs. Melvin Nielsen. Selmer J. Hilmoe, Pastor.
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Brule Creek Lutheran
Darrell Johnson
Lowell Wetrosky
Ray Schul
Big Springs Baptist Church Events Schedule
J Stanley Rendahl leads Big Springs Baptist Church with a full slate including bridal shower for Elaine Nylund, morning worship and Sunday school, annual Memorial service led by C Y F with Lt Col Bolmquist as speaker, midweek prayer and choir rehearsal, and Vacation Bible School set for June 1 2 5 6 7 for children age four through grade school. A fresh supply of typewriter and copying paper is available at the Regis ter Tribu ne office.
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J. Stanley Rendahl
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Elaine Nylund
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Daly Vacation Bible School
Engineering in Three E Concept of Road Safety
Adequate streets and highways embody the three E concept of safety, with engineering leading over education and enforcement. Modern turnpikes show dramatic safety gains despite higher speeds and density, while education remains essential but long term. Public support makes funding feasible, and roads must be built and maintained to meet expanding travel needs.
When you're late and someone may be worried
A concise reassurance note about calling a telephone booth to a moat, promising quick telephoned words of reassurance and resumed peace of mind. Northwestern Bell emphasizes Service First, 24 hours a day.
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