Milnerville notes include friends, elections and weather
Mrs. C P Knapp hosts Ladies Aid on November 22 at the former home. Walden and Glenn Waddle, returning from Nebraska, visited relatives on the way to Webster. Dr W F Bushnell has been elected president of the St Joseph's hospital staff in Sioux City. Bancroft school voters approve building at the old site affecting Lee Cooper and the Dybdahl children. Roy Cassen sold hogs in Sioux City. Elsie Fry and sister-in-law visited town. Waldon Fry sold cattle. Sioux township backs law and order amid a dust storm the memory of the oldest resident recalls. Henry Brosamle leads LeMars Law and Order League. Farm leaders vow action against highway blocking. Dust storm disrupts life. P T A reelects H L Taylor and M W Schaffenberg. A R Ross elected. Heizer funeral in Sioux City. Mosher and Beck clash at meetings over milk, farm holiday stance. Corn harvest continues. some fields remain. Sunnyside high students elect Roy Dreeszen president. others named to offices. Play planned for year. Barinsky couple attend Jans funeral in Hawarden. Kallsen puts up snow fencing. Crow shells corn. Tapper and Me Akron visitors. Ruth Marbach visits mother. Morehead, Jones help with corn. Siebens funeral prompts sympathy. Rembe funeral held at Plymouth Presbyterian. Mon.
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C. P. Knapp
Stewart Joseph
Walden
Glenn Waddle
Nebraska
Akron
Webster
S. D
Westfield
W. F. Bushnell
Elk Point
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Sioux City
Bancroft
Milnerville
Lee Cooper
Dybdahl
Roy Cassen
Henry Brosamle
Hancock Township
New Law and Order League
LeMars
Knapp
P.T. A
Howard Milner
Hinton
H. L. Taylor
M. W. Schaffenberg
T. A.ross
E. ‘P. Heizer
Heizer
Sam Mosher
I. L. Beck
Mr. Beck
Milk Association
Mr. Mosher
Sunnyside High School
Sioux Township
Roy Dreeszen
John van Ornum
Dorothy Tremeter
Claude Ross
William Barinsky
Grover Jans
Hawarden
John Kallsen
Lowell
Marbach
Ruble Rumblings: Local Social Notes From Merrill Area
Special Correspondence reports Tuesday visits at Leonard Miller home near Merrill and Wednesday calls by Mr and Mrs Jesse Kallsen and daughters Evelyn and Norma Jean in LeMars. John Mortens welcomed a baby boy born Sunday. Nora Vernon tending mother and child. Additional visits noted at Barth Miller and other households as the community shares local events.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
B. J. Borehers
Surprise party honors Dick Hamilton on fiftieth birthday
Garland News item notes a Sunday birthday surprise for Dick Hamilton with attendees including Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heyl and the Lewison, Ball, Wilken, Marple, Busehi and Skinner families. Other brief mentions include dinner guests from Merrill Iowa and Sioux City shoppers.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
John Bush
Merrill
Iowa
Dick Hamilton
Harry
Julius
Freda Ball
Verla
Vertiga
Erma Busch
Sioux City
Walter Heyl
Ed. Lewison
Howard
Chatsworth Chats News Items Highlight Local Visits
Special Correspondence from Chatsworth notes Mrs Ralph Layton of Sterling Nebraska visited Erma Johnson in Akron over the weekend and more visits including Mrs John Skogman and Mrs Sehei fen in Akron. A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Eugene Dalgliesh on Sunday November 12. Additional visits include H H Johnson and wife Center ville 5 D and John Alberts and wife Davis S D at the E H Johnson home. P C D C met at the Hendricks home midweek. A light luncheon was served. Prof and Mrs Vande Berg visited Sioux Center over the weekend. Joel Burnight and wife attended the Grover Jans funeral at Hawarden.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Ralph Layton
Sterling
Nebr
Erma Johnson
Akron
Johnson
John Skogman
Seheifen
Eugene Dalgliesh
H. H. Johnson
Centerville
John Alberts
Davis
S. D
E. H. Johnson
P.C
D. C
Hendricks
Vande Berg
Sioux Center
Joel Burnight
Grover Jans
Hawarden
Pleasant Hill News Social Roundup
Special correspondence from Pleasant Hill notes Sunday visits by Phyllis Evelyn Bonnie Rae and Dorothy Heasley with their aunt Mrs Harvey Welch. Local funeral for Grover Jans at Hawarden attended by Mr and Mrs Earl Heasley. Dinner guests from Sioux City included Don Oliver in Russell Huff home. visits by Mrs Elmer Klemme to Mrs Albin Anderson and by Miss Marjorie Holmquist and Mrs Russell Huff to the Harvey Welch home. Vermillion relatives Bert Goodroad and Ross visited the Vermillion area. Mildred and Avis Heasley of Vermillion and Eugene Hilton of Akron joined Harvey Welch home visitors.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Phyllis
Evelyn
Bonnie Rae
Dorothy _Heasley
Harvey Welch
Earl Heasley
Bert Goodroad
Ross
Vermillion
Mildred and
Avis Heasley
Eugene Hilton
Akron
Harvey Welch ‘Thome
Union Creek News highlights social and local events
Morning services at the Union Creek church on Sunday November 19 with Sunday school at 1 00 o clock. Neighbors and friends celebrate Mrs Hultgren s birthday with a necklace given as a keepsake. Corn husking at the E Westin home and a gathering at the George Adamson home report community activity. Several visitors travel to Sioux City to see relatives and a large group assists Ira Hoffman with corn harvest while he recovers from a blood poisoning injury. Farmers meet at Luther Hall for a program of speeches and music in Union Creek township.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Union Creek
Hannah Sellberg
Mary Larson
Teckla Anderson
John Hultgren
Albert Anderson
Sioux City
Edna Olson
Elmer Hultgren
Hoffman
Big Springs
Sioux Valley
Luther Hall
Union Creek Durch
Akron Delegates Discuss Agricultural Problems Series
B C Thorson of Akron spoke on Past Present and Future Agricultural Problems while George W Kephart of Beresford lectured on Timely Topics of Vital Interest to the Fathers of Today. The Akron male quartet Silkebakken Kerr Gasséman and Johnson performed pleasing numbers as Luther League ladies provided lunch and hot coffee.
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Esting
B. C
Westfield Middlings Social Notes and Local Visits
Westfield Mid dlings reports dinner guests at the Chas Johnson home and a list of visitors from nearby towns. Attendees include the Taylor families, Dorothea and Darrell Taylor, Art and David Rozell from Deliver, Colorado, and Lowell Taylor hosting guests from Walthill. Residents attended Phil Rembe’s funeral in Plymouth and neighbors discussed Sunday dirt storm. Axel Kilstrom birthday was celebrated with cards and lunch. Township chairmen Harvey Taylor and L Huebsch attended county meetings in Le Mars. Helen Beaulien spent a week with Tom Clarey.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Frank Smith
Chas, Johnson
Will ‘Taylor
L.F. Taylor
Dorothea
Darrell Taylor
West Point
Nebr
Art Rozell
David Rozell
Deliver
Colo
John Neunaber
Lowell ‘Taylors
Walthill
Phil
Rembe
Plymouth Presbyterian
Henry
Axel Kilstrom
Harvey Taylor
L. C. Huebsch
le Mars
Helen Beaulien
Tom Clarey
Westfield society notes and local updates
Edward Doyle in Sioux City visited his mother here on Wednesday. Westfield residents attended events including St Catharine's Guild meetings and a card party planned for Community Hall. Local youth presented The Blue Bag at the high school and several residents received medical and visiting updates.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Westfield
Edward Doyle
Sioux City
G. B. Main
M. P. Spaulding
Catherine
Anne Richardson
Hackensack
N. J
Yankton
S. D
Harry Nason
St. Catharine’s Guild
Clarence Chapman
Annie Chapman
Ben
Bogenrief House
Westfield High School
Ardis Hlenberger
Miss Ellenberger
Anna’ Doyle
Loyd ‘Crouch
Harry Feltis
Rapid City
Dave Cassel
Jas. Tracy, Jr
Wallace Lilly
Albert Harrington
Hog Processing Tax in Force on Hogs for Market
The new government hog processing tax of 50 cents per hundredweight applies to all packers farmers and retailers slaughtering hogs for market effective November 5. Farmers who dress hogs for sale to neighbors or others must pay the tax as no exemption is issued yet for producers selling commodities.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Secretary of Agriculture
Akron Lumber Company shifts hours to 8 a m this winter
Notice states starting November 20 1933 the Lumber Yard Office opens at 8 a m instead of 7 a m and remains so until March 1 1934 when it will return to the usual 7 a m. Readers are invited to phone or bring news items to the Register Tribune office.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Akron Lumber Company
Register- Tribune
Adlerika Relief Trumpets German Bowel Remedy
Advertising copy proclaims Adlerika as a German medicine that cleanses both upper and lower bowels to relieve gas indigestion nervousness and sleeplessness with one dose advertised by Cobb Greenleaf druggists.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Adlerika
Cobb & Greenleaf
One Act Plays Friday by H. 8 Classes
School notes detail class activities with spelling lists, perfect attendance, and honors across kindergarten through ninth grades. Reports mention visitors, illness, Indian readings, original stories, and a Armistice play. Upper grades discuss Revolutionary War maps, Eu ropean country charts, Latin projects, and music practice by drummers and buglers.
School Band Rehearsal Schedule and Foreign Journeys
Monday noon trumpets with drums. rehearsals follow a set timetable. Fourth to Sixth grades travel to foreign countries, learning native customs, folk songs, and stories. This week in the Black Forest in Germany the Clock Makers village and Hansel and Gretel tale are featured with Humperdinck’s opera discussed. Next week the Black Forest itself is explored.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Black Forest
Germany
Hansel
Gretel
My. E Humperdinck
Westfield-Bchoes rural gathering and corn harvest notes
Special correspondence from East Westfield reports a Sunday storm ruining corn in stalks and ears. The scene at the Konat farm near W. Harry Christy’s included a family gathering with a shower for Mrs Buck Keiser. Gifts and a silverware present were noted, with guests including Mr and Mrs W Le Mitchell of Akron. Local health updates mention Mrs Gerhard Lucken in LeMars hospital and Mrs Hannah Andresen staying with relatives. A knitting marathon sponsored by Davidson’s in Sioux City featured a 77 year old German lady as an attendee.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Albert Konat
Christy Farms
Buck “Keiser
Mainee Christy
Guosis
W. le Mitchell
Akron
Gerhard
Lucken
LeMars
Hannah
Andresen
Ben ‘Andresen
Bertha Erickson
Pearl
Sioux City
Valda
Unclear Contest Schedule Notes Illness Affects Participants
The fragment notes contestants including Mrs Afiguat Bilolesort who was forced out by illness, and mentions unusual habits like knitting during standing. It records absences of Johan Douglas Kiewel from tran school due to illness and a building takeover pledge by Harry Mains, with others traveling from LeMavs and Wastheld.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Afiguat
Bilolesort
Mordhead
Wilmam
Verle Motehead
LeMavs
Ben Winhters
Harry Mains Johan
Douglas Kiewel
Tran
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