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SENTINEL—LE MARS, IOWAful setting.1 freight depot nnd platform at an early Ivort (u the date.ip of silver! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winter and sou. tv relatives, James, of Pierre. S. D.. have been v!a-attendnnco.! (ting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. N. J. us served, j Drown, and other relatives nnd friends S cake nnd | here during the past week.Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Hoschler, Jr., of Omaha. Neb., and M.rs. Rosalyn Runyon visited In tho home or their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ifoschler. northwest of town, last week.Mrs. W. C. Drew came from Do-Wlft, Iowa, and was accompanied on her return homo by her son, Laurence, and family for a two 1110111113' visit. Mr. Drew la a member of the faculty olng trnns- j of the local high school, t was there Ivor Johnson, of Long Dench, Col., st who was! Is visiting his cousin. Godfrey David-k. A year i son. and family, northwest of town, tin county land old time friends. He 1b looking mont. Mr. | after farm Interests here and at Aus-sued at I.ejtln. Minn. Mr. Johnson formerly engaged In farmed northwest of herellss Paulino e In catchid geow to Is. graduat-hool. She finishing clal service Minnesota, of work Inic had been o worker In a wedding at Lo Mars.rationco are hold-• old negro, r old negro, the uegroo3 1 house near treets.gave tho mer, 23, 304 iss Florence y. also wore Id In Jail forokeo, and Miss Frances Irene Peters, of Aurelia. Tho marriage took place June 11. 1931. at Owatonne, Minn The couple will make their futuro homo In Marcus where Mr. Sagness will toko up his duties next fall aa hand instructor nnd principal of tho Junior High school.Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stocker and daughters, Frances nnd Helen, motored to his former home, Seymour, Wayne county. In southern Iowa, for a visit last week. Ho reports that see* tlon to bo still suffering severely from past drouths and chinch bug vlslta-tlons.Mrs. C. E. Doughty and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Denison, nnd baby, nnd Mrs. Doughty, of Ocean City. MaryCHATSWORTHFrom Hawarden IndependentDon Schumacher, of Sioux City. Is visiting at the D. W. Dalglii'sh homo.Orrln Harris marketed three loads of fine hogs on tho Sioux City market Monday.Lillian, Minnrd nnd Charlotte Larson are visiting with their grandparents at Hudson this week.Albert Dockolmnn Is on tho sick list.Dorothy Hennoman. of Hudson, visited at the George Wakeman home, Sunday.Harry Dalgllesh nnd dauglitor. Madonna. of Sioux City, are visiting with relatives hero. Harry Is enjoying his vacation.John Smith sufte.red a frncturo of the first finger on his right hand Thursday, whllo he was working at range City.Charlie Patrick, of Carpenter. S. D., visited at the home of his mother. He reports that they lmvo had somo good rains and that crops look good there.Playing : managerHarnc '.ho old ! was decl of direct City Tu» will bo tho aim 21 and 2Jessan of Mr. t Maurice, son of P 315 Colt married Uov. A. St. Paul Rapids.Dr. C. ley. son dor, of A doughto Rock V 14th at Tripp. S Ing to a Mrs. Sc at Shell the ma cation. Yalloy.Alton location store. Itruken, Mrs. r, Jane, and ion, Bob. all 1 Mars ou leral of Mrs. mined in Lo d friends un-EWSNTS AND....... -----o-.,. , Mrs. Decker nnd children, of Sioux.land, arrived by auto Tuesday to visit City, moved here to Join her liusband.j / ‘ r' Mrs. C. E. Doughty's mother. Mrs. W. who has been In tho barber business)hero for some time. They live In the) residence occupied by the Vnnder Hamms before they moved to Howard-encl.DoughtyW. Crow. From here they will go to Mitchell, Webster. Hetland. Rath and other South Dakota points to visit relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Root, of Annapolis, Mil.; Roy Root, of Chicago. 111., and Mrs. Edith Dnrow, of Madella. Minn., came last week for a visit with their father, L. F. Root, othor relatives and friends. Ralph has beon a mathematics Instructor In tho U. B. naval academy at Annapolis for twenty-two years, and Roy and his wife are in the real estate business In Chicago. The Root families enjoyed a reunion and picnic at the Ross Root home, west of town, Sunday.ndentlack and Mr. r for a visit Is at various it Abberdeen.mghter was iwrenco Ren-The mother • of Mr. andBaack went ike Saturday parties con-th Co-op Co., report goodhnson enter-sts at dinner Frank Holms 1. Wm. Tullis ownshlp, and nson, of Hol-MARCUSFrom the NewsThe wedding banns of Jack Popkon and Delores Tentlnger are being announced at the Holy Name church.Miss Cora Loutsch. of Chicago, arrived Monday morning to visit indefinitely at the home of her mother, MrB. Mary Loutscb.Mrs. Fred Meyor and granddaughter. Bonnie Leinke, of Lo Mars, wore guests in tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tentlnger, the past week.Mrs. Harry Starn, of St. Paul, Minn.. Is visiting this week In tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh, and with othor relatives.Wm. Dickson received word Tuesday of tho serious illness of his father, Thomas Dickson, of Volga, S. D. Mr. Dickson was a Marcus resident a number of years ago.Orville Dickson is spending a few days with hlB brother, Wm. Dickson. In Marcus and Walter DickBon at Rerason. O.rvllle arrived this week from Wenatchee, Washington.Mrs. Addle Rae, Mrs. James Rao and children, Gerald. Charles and children, Gerald, Charles nnd Harrlette attended the fifty-seventh onnlvorsary celebration of Mr. and firs. FrankMrs.ALTONFrom the DemocratMiss Betty Foot, of Helena. Montana, arrived Wednesday for a visit at tho homo of her grandfatlior, G. W. Pitts.Mrs. Wm. Schlpper Is III with anemia and was taken to the Le Mars hospital, where Wednesday morning she had a blood transfusion.A price of $105 per aero was paid by Ernest Reevos. of Paulllna, for tho southwest quarter of section 18, In Union township. O’Brien county, located two miles east of Germantown.Anthony Bnmborg, of Le Mars. Is spending a few days hero with his father, L. N. Bamberg, and his groat uncle, Peter RamboTg, and assisting with some work at tho Alton rendering plant.Cornio Muyskens leaves this week for Gardiner, N. Y., whore he will bo lustallod as pastor of thu Reformed church there. He will visit onroute with friends at Pella nnd In Chicago with Miss Jeanne Van Zee.The Alton baseball team was reorganized with a mooting this week and material for a good team Is reported. Officers are Billy Hansen,spected former half of Cohwln lease fc for tho for tho Marjt tar of 1 passed brief II oral se Mary's fc'cmnu of Mar. and flc wore A BordeHten: tl Pottebi Wilfettllllllllldepart next . S. D.. for ahusband. Mr. • jjapgood at Kingsley, Sunday nvlck. In thoj Hapgood Is an aunt of Mrs. Addlepeoplo will Black Hills a and othertho Farmers Monday, was , hence there fficers for theMae.Announcement has been made of the marriage of Carl Sagness, of Cher-THIS WEEKS SPECIAL'Vacation C/uii tAiictinn!
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