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Idn.ofE.Missouri; Roland of Los Angeles; j Le Mars, a daughter, April 6th.Norman of Chicago; Hilbert of Mr and Mrs Ken Hansen ofLe Mars; Mrs J. V. (Adele) Fisch j Kingsley, a son, April 7 at Sacred of Remsen; Arniin of Chicago; | Heart hospital.in)nMrs F. VV. (Regina) Knoop of j A son, April 7 at Sacred Heart Santa Barbara, California; 14 gran j hospital to M,r and Mh'S Georgechildren and J3 great grandchild- j Wol tern an of Kingsely.ren.Mrs.11Ait-He was preceded in death by; his wife in 1951 and two daugh-jters.iyik‘•yNellie M. Kramer16v-J~atfe:kFuneral services for Miss Nelle M. Kramer, 78, Remsen, who died after a heart attack Friday at a Sioux City hospital where she hadApril 8 a son to Dr and Don Meylor of Le Mars.Mr and Mrs Floyc( Rassel, Le-Mars, a daughter, April 8.A son, April 8 to Mir and Mrs. Wallen Stellingwcrf, Le Mars.Mr and Mrs Richard Ross ofi, Remsen, a son, April 8 at Sacred Hear (hospital.April 9 at Sacred Heart hospital a daughter to Dr and Mrs Glenn Button of Kingsley.A son, April 9 to Mr and Mrsyi-been a patient for 15 day, were Richard Hodapp. Le Mars at Sac-at 1:30 p.m., Monday at St Pauls Heart hospitaKMrs Gustave Alesch is backerdxEvangelical Lutheran church at Remsen. Rev Paul Wuebben officiated Burial was in the Remsen Community cemetery under the direction of the Moeller funeral home.Miss Kramer was born December 24, 1883 at Elgin, Iowa. She came to Remsen as a child with her family.She taught school for several years. She was a federal employe t j in Washington for 33 years. She i returned to Remsen about 10 years * j ago. She made her home there t i with her sister, Mrs Louise Van-; den Brink.i-home in Remsen after having been a patient at Sacred Heart hospital, LeM’ars.4 weeks for medical care. She is much improved. Mrs Alesch enjoys frequen tvisits from members of her family, and has the almost constant companionship and help, of Miss Josephine Thill.)MOVILLE MAIDSurvivors besides the sister with ■ whom she lived include another I sister, Mrs Paul Roberts of Tac-; oma, Washington.UNDERDOCTOR'SCAREA daughter was born Thursday,, | April 5 in Sioux City to Mr. and [ Mrs Sylvester Nemmers a t St.; Joseph Mercy hospital. Paternal . i grandparents of the new arrival , j a-re Mr and Mrs Nick Nemmers of I Le Mas.! A daughter was born to Mr and, Mrs Stanley Nervig of Marcus,! -i Thursday, April 5 at Sacred Heart j i hospital in Le Mars. f i Eilt Ricklefs of I re ton was dis-. missed from St. Vincent’s hospi-.. tal Thursday.11 Douglas Burkett of Merrill was 5 [ admitted to the Lutheran hospital ^ at Sioux City Thursday as a pat-3mDear Sir, You Cur: In certain parts of Sweden reinder have the right of way. And its pretty hard to think of any part of Plymouth or Woodbury counties where they | probably wouldn’t get it to.Looking back clear to I960 it was the year of photographs of happy couples: The so ace mice, Princess Margaret, and Anthony Armstrong Jones, Cstro, and Khrushchev, Ma Roosevelt and the A. D. A. and Starzl and Hoffa.In order to reach the children, the physical fitness committee is going to have 4o put on a two-hour television spectacular explaining how they are soft from, watching too much television. (The Stockman)The horse that started the long tradition of high-diving equines at Atlantic City’s fames steel pier, was enamd John the Baptist.One of the sadder facts of life is that it’s quite possibe tol lend a hand and borrow trouble at the same time. (Francis 0‘Walsh.)An expert is a man who is caled in atthe last minute to share the blame. (Dan Bennett)IMany new, modern houses have ! wall to wall carpenting, wall to I wal v/indows and back to the wa j financing. (Sioux City Band Official)The U. S. is going broke, and |lent.4iiiBiWaR rNniwfrruqj ^•Hinton was | it’s the guess of many corppetjgnUtdismissed Thursday from yihe Methodist hospital at Sioux City. Saturday/, March 31, a son was , born to Mr and Mrs Joe Lage of Kingsley. He weighed 8]/2 pounds j at birth. He has four brothers and ! one sister to welcom® him; alsoJ1 two grandmothers, Mrs Neil Ros-I burg of Le Mas and Mrs. ClaraLage of Kingsley.Dismissals Wednesday from the Methodist hospital at Siooux City,I included Kevin Held and Lyle Co-penhaven both of Hinton. M-rs,1 Ruth Weicht of Marcus was dismissed the same day from St Vin | cent hospital.Mr and Mrs Russel Bowers went to Rochester, Minnesota last wek whre Mr Bowers under wnt surgery.Mr and Mrs Harry Staebell ofU. S. economists that unless Con-tgress does something soon to j check the debt we will be bust by j 1970. (0. G. Powel President Net-! tional Association of Real Estate , Boards.Quoting Our Lawton Correspon- j dent: Cheap millinary, our local j lt;Lass explains, looks funny accidenj tally; the expense creations look j the same way, but on purpose. Our local Las alo ssaid that if you think ordinary movies are daring you’ve never been to a drive-in.I call this one newsworthy. A report from Bristol, England says a woman miade out a check to the electric company, attached it to her telephone bill and mailed it to the gas company.Quoting Our Favorite Missouri Editors: The moon is described as barren and monotonous by a man
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