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Akron Register Tribune

Location

Akron, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Oct 19, 1933

Page

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Westfield Write Ups Special Correspondence

Local notes report visits and travel among residents from LeMars Sioux City Carroll Bancroft and Seattle. A St Catharine Guild meeting, class basketball tournament and a Ladies Aid event are noted with visits and family updates. Several relatives and friends are mentioned along with a few deaths.

Milnerville Mention Recaps Visits and Local Happenings

Mrs. Jessie Hathaway travels with her son Ralph and wife to Chicago and Wisconsin to visit relatives while the younger group attends the Century of Progress. Miss Lucille Briggs visits family. Clyde James plans cattle shipment from Black Hills to Sioux City and may visit neighbors afterward. A quilt sent by Mrs. R. A. James won third prize at a fair with fifty entries. Weather turns cool with scattered showers affecting corn picking. Local farmers discuss corn and hog prices. O L Brownlee of the Sioux City Tribune urged action to President Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Milner and niece Dorothy Tremeter visited Sioux City. Dorothy stayed a day or two. Miss Violet Nason from Sioux Falls visited Milnerville relatives. The reporter is ill with Heroes Zoster. Friday’s entertainment drew a crowd. Old Time Sweethearts was well received and musical numbers impressed audiences.

Jessie Hathaway Ralph Chicago Clyde James R. A. James O. L. Brownlee Sioux City Tribune Roosevelt Richard Milner Dorothy Tremeter Sioux City Dorothy Violet Nason Sioux Falls Milnerville Zoster St. Onge Fern Dreeszen

Ruble Rumblings special correspondence

Local social notes list visits, callers, and gatherings among Preston township residents including the Morells, Millers, Sargents, Bennetts, Marbachs, Port family, and others. Mentions teach ers' meeting in Sioux City, visits to and from Akron Chatsworth and LeMars, Luther League meeting, and Plymouth Ladies Aid gathering.

Pleasant Hill News Special Correspondence Guests Listed

Pleasant Hill News reports social visits with multiple families visiting or hosting in Elk Point Vermillion Whitewood and Spink area. Notable names include Alfred Kjose N P Nielsen Raymond Hinde Marjorie Holmquist Harvey Welch Bert Goodread Ross Goodread and others as well as local residents visiting.

Alfred’ Kjose N.P. Nielson Raymond Hinde Martini Kjose Hinar Eidem Alfred Miller Lone Parker Elk Point Marjorie Holmquist Strong Peter Faber Russell ‘Huff Emil Klemme Harvey ‘Welch Harvey Noggle Frank Whitewood Akron

Community program nets eleven dollars for school records

A post program grab bag and food sales amused the crowd and raised eleven dollars net for No. 4 school to support music and records.

East Whitfield Echoes Local Doings And Accidents

Special correspondent reports on residents around Akron and Marcus. Rubbert and Hussman traded corn while Douglas Kiewel broke a bone at Akron High School kittenball game and wore a plaster cast. Families gathered for dinners, visits, and a Sioux City wedding toast. Scarlet fever cases prompted caution as studentsosa.

Mr. Rubbert Marcus Fred Hussman Douglas Kiewel Akron High School Preddie Claesson Akron Vance Erickson Ben Andresen Frank Jacobs Walt. Shearer August ‘Erickson Oscar Johnson Gustave. Johnson Sioux City May Walter Shearer Solomon Arlene Morehead Donald Brundeen

Union Creek church services and local visits noted

Special correspondence reports Union Creek church will hold services Sunday at 11 a m with Sunday school at 10 a m Kenneth Larson and O Myers of the U S D at Vermillion visited at the Hannah Sellberg home Monday afternoon. Various local residents and families from Vermillion Alvord Sioux City and nearby towns were mentioned as visiting dining with or shopping in area homes and shoppers reported as improving. The Ladies Aid meets Thursday.

Union Creek Kenneth Larson O. Myers U.S. D Vermillion Hannah. Sellberg Milton Ericson Grant Gassman Bartley Ogden Alvord Lloyd Fickbohm Henry Fickbohm Alfred Peterson Alcester BE. Westin Bertil Amy Anderson Sid City Amy Marion Kenneth Hultgren Irene Carr Sioux City Lawrence Torstenson Clifford Johnson Imogene Johnson Wm. Ericson John Schneiderheinze Ladies’ Aid

Local Social Roundup From October River Valley Hall

On Saturday afternoon October 26 at Li ther Hall Mrs Alfred Sommier vold hosted a gathering inviting all. Albin Carlson improves after illness. George and Halge Sallquist visited the Wm Buison home Monday. Ydna Olson of Sioux City called on her parents Mr and Mrs Wm Olson Sunday. Milton Evicson and Sanford Novack drove to Sioux City Tuesday evening. Elmer and Jack Boden visited Clifford Johnson Tuesday afternoon.

Alfred Sommiervold Albin Carlson George and Halge Sallquist Wm. Buison Ydna “Olson Sioux ‘City Wm. Olson Milton “Evicson Sanford Novack Sioux City Elmer Jack Boden Clifford, Johnson

Hospital Update This Week

Hospital report notes the patient’s condition is fine at this writing. No further details provided in the snippet.

Westfield Middlings News From Ponca Nebraska

Special correspondence reports on visits to Ponca Nebraska with Mrs Gerd Dorfmeyer and family. Virgil Jay Smith celebrates his sixth birthday with schoolmates. neighbors travel to Elk Point for social visits and a wedding wave continues in the area as couples marry this week. Local folks attend events in Sioux City and surrounding towns.

Gerd’ Dorfmeyer Ponca Nebr Martinsburg Dorfmeyer Virgil Jay Smith Frank Simithy Virgil L.websch Melvin Johnson Lowell Taylor Thelma ‘Huddle Sioux ‘City Huebech Elna Kaelke Henry, Hicacker Sioux Jess Pendleton Orville Harbeck Frank Smith Clarey Lena Hals Fred Andresen Willer Paul Papritz Elk Point Mrs. Papritz

Help for Restricted Banks in Iowa Report

Omaha based notes coordinated actions to speed liquidation of closed banks in Iowa under a federal land bank program. Governor Nels Kraschely and EB Maisto, VP of the Omaha Federal Land Bank, said within 60 days many Iowa banks may be released from senate file 111 and dividends paid to depositors.

Omaha Dlosdd Iowa Nels Kraschely EB. Maisto Federa Land Bank Towa Senate Krasohel Bait

Produce Dealers Offer Higher Prices on Poultry

Notice to farmers from Stinton William Whitehouse H Lugers and Sjostrom Bros local produce dealers offering 1 per lb on heavy and 2 per lb on light poultry above market price in trade at K and K stores and G M Co stores. Trial urged. High-grade job printing offered at the Register-Tribune office.

Stinton Wm. Whitehouse H. Lugers Sjostrom Bros G. M. Co Register-Tribune Flee

Iowa considers issuing capital debentures to aid banks

Iowa officials discuss capital measures by the R F C including potential issue of capital stock to support banks. A Des Moines office planned to coordinate rehabilitation funds and reorganization, with H Lowry in charge and R W Berrot from Washington present.

Iowa R. F.C Des Moines Tie H. Lowry Examiner Banking Wepartment R. W. Berrot Ry.f. CC Washington Bates

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