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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 87

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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87
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i THIRTY-NINE THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER. SIOUX FALLS. S. D. home for Sunday dinner when It exploded.

Looking1 around to hot, th trouble was. Fawked let ACCIDENT LAm TO Mt.LOS Richmond, Ky. JP Here to a German Officers rdertion. The orBanizatTon rmt to the Nobel committe that mm the suecestion of electing Remarque to Nobel prize honors "constitutes an insult to the old German army." his ear swerve into a tree which hnncasl a rntl nf heejl. He I'M Department new cause for an automobile accident! Lowry rawkes of Richmond I severely cut, bruised and atung.

waa taking an Iced water melon tains Folly -1 Snipped Laboratonr nmos feller Hed 'TiM Miff i r. It k. nl4rli-it their lnted n'1" ww Porter rmzrt first. rc- fc-h XL? hMlth officer "-r- r- 7 wr- ii, 1 1 I I I i inn I -nuisances ahealth depart Far hsyond anydiingf ymi have ever hsaitP Hnr people know that every An airplane view, from the east, of Slnm Falls' largest industry, the John Morrell and Co, packing plant, Including aome of the made at the plant in the last year. The front of the plant la at ha left of the picture.

-CUT i.nT Falconer, city JllTwAnician. that Halver visiting nurse, which posi first objected to the ordinance here, thev now all seem pleased with it. Morrell Founder jQimcMjOMDVLe- 1 UUcho tion she stiu holds. Dr. Stanley was appointed veteri iTtested lor impur- that ttS health de- of contagion, sa of the rest of us, for it has cleaned up all the dairy herds, and Sioux Falls is getting nsnan at this time, when the board felt that a man of that training was safe milk.

necessary to Inspect the dairies. The same year an ordinance was MI ZION TEMPLE IS PRIDE OF JEWRY Congregation Formed in Sioux Falls in 1919 One of the city'a most active churches and one which ia a source Dr. Fred Evans and Dr. T. Kindred succeeded in this office, which has not been kept up, but which waa passed, under the commission form of government.

compelling all school children to- be vaccinated in i Vera Hahrer. nurse, and Dr. win 3Sf hS officer, or that a 5 birth and deaths Is kept eonsiaerea neipiui to tne reorganiz ing department. Detention Hospital Built of particular pride to the Jewish At this time Mayor Burnside took irBroim. the first health officer up the matter of a detention hospi residents la Mt, Zlon Temple, main case of an epidemic.

This did not just suit the health department at that time, according to Dr. Keller, but it was the best that could be done, for, according to the doctor, it was fought by an anti-vaccination faction. The department, it seems, wanted a general vaccination ordinance, under which all children should show a scar before tal with the commission, and a piece of ground was purchased, and tained by the Mt. Zion Reformed Congregation, and located at Four office, as far as records at this show, was followed In office by Mwmn. Dr.

A. Tuft and t. i. Billion, as well as others. a hospital erected, capable of caring for 12 to 15 patients, ill from con teenth street and Duluth avenue.

The congregation waa formed in jiose tenure 01 umw 1919, but the church building waa tagious diseases, who are so situated that they cannot, without much trouble, be taken care of at their regular place of residence, as lie prewn't type of health de-LJf et orean in 1908. not completed until 1926 and dedi Never before approached for dancing i for afternoon entertaining for Mj mood. Any body can tunemicro-tynchronous radio instantly and you can have all the marvelous Ortho-phonic records, too, at the turn of a knob The response to the new micro- cated on June 13 of that year. The following officers were responsible Li "williim Doolittle was elected (or, appointed Dr- ntalth officer and A. An- being admitted to school.

"Full Time" In 1919 Tn 1919, under Mayor Burnside. a full time health department was established, with an appropriation of $12,000 a year. It was at this time that the laboratory, fully equipped, was installed for the purpose of making all kinds of tests, including water tests, typhoid tests. i for the organization: Sam Spier, Tws anprema Imtrw meats ia mi Mhineti Vietor Radio- El trela RB-4S Joseph Livingston. Charles Fantle, Julius Kuh, Morris Kahane.

Felix Livingston. Dr. M. A. Stern, Dr.

Max 1. Eisner. Sam Fantle and Louis Kuh. rnmltr- onicer. uwf Dr Keller's regime that the has grown to its pres- 1S)9 George W.

Burnside was mryor under the commis-lorm of government, and reap- Present officers are: Joseph Liv ingston, president; Sam Fantle, vice president: Herman Hart, sec tne nospitais wui not knowingly take contagious cases. In 1925 Dr. Brown and George Danforth resigned from the board, and Dr. Campbell and John Fosdick succeeded them. Dr.

Campbell remained only about 6 months, when he resigned and Dr. Munson, a retired navy officer took the past. Dr. Keller retired from the board in 1925, after having served 19 years as a health officer and chairman of the board, during which time the department saw much progress. Dr, T.

J. Billion and Dr. McGilvray were appointed to the board in that year, and Dr. W. E.

Donahoe was appointed part time health officer, which position he now holds. Bert retary; and Julius Knit, treasurer. A woman's orgnnlaation, the Sisterhood, is in charge of all social led Dr. Keller and Mr. An-Ir Tn 19U Dr.

Keller had ordinances passsd. but Ime particularly a safeguard to functions of the church and ia also John Morrell responsible for. the benevolent work. Mrs. Dave Sternberg is president; Mrs.

Joseph Livingston, vice president; Mr. Sam Spier, treasurer; and Mrs. Gerchof. secretary. After whom the business of John VTstiell Jtr Cn mram namail IT wac ynchronoua Victor-Radio-Elec- trola has broken all records.

Con- trolledvolumefromsoftestlullaby to full orchestra. Small compact artistic Our rule: Satisfaction unfuaUfitd serviet Terms to suit. Don't mitt Eilcro-syncfaronou Radio! VICTROLA SHOP the active head of the business from! Patterson ia present sanitary offl- The congregation also owns and to nip a typhoid case in tim: to prevent an epidemic; milk examinations, to prevent all kinds of outbreaks dairy herds, and tests for butter fat to protect the consumer against adulteration in cream or milk. The monthly tests of citv water from all wells and after it has passed through the filtration plant, protects the citizens from any water contamination. Besides th health officer and sanitary officer, the mayor appointed a health board, composed of three members, Dr.

Keller, George Danforth and Mrs. L. L. Leavitt. The doctor was chairman.

The board had full control of running the office. Dr. Hollings-worth. Philadelphia, was the first, full time health officer, and Harriet Fellows the first technician. In 1921 Dr.

Barnes succeeded Dr. Hol-lingsworth. who resigned, and Harry Falconer, a trained technician eer. I sale of mik from RnT attle than tuberculin tested. Jcuaranuns and vaccination or-pc? hd been bv the city I to this, providing that chil-I in school must be vaccinated X-rt contagion In event of epi- Sioux Falls department was 111 years ahead of the.

sur-Icfnt states In adopting the frculin milk resolution, and it 1842 to 1881 and the son of George Morrell, founder of the business. maintains a cemetery on East Twelfth street, known aa Mt. Zion cemetery. OFFICERS DECRY REMARQUE Berlin. JF) Reports from Swe den that Erich Maria Remarque is IMPROVE BEIRUT HARBOR Beirut.

Syria. F) Plans to give this port a great modern harbor have been approved. The improvements include extension of the existing breakwater to that the whole vast Bay of Medawar can be made available for shipping. Molas will be built to enable liners to moor alongside. under consideration for tnla years innly recently oeen aaopreo in fcgo.

although that city has had and ex-army man, succeeded Miss Fellows, Mr. Falconer has been technician since. He is considered one of the best in the middle west, according to Dr. Keller, then chairman of the board. board appointed Miss Vera Nobel prize in literature naa un North of Postoffice 330 So.

Phillips Ave. loosed a storm of protest against Dilation eniorcemem jor (he author of "Im Western Nichts time. lie the producers of milk at. Neues" by the ultra -conservative A 66Sgirvfl(C(B99 CFauir RtoLT TTteofl ra ''('adfflirttcBir tr si (CcgDnttooiryS GOLDEN RULE PRICES (and those of most other independent grocers) will bear the spot light of the closest investigation. Compare prices throughout the entire store, dont miss an item; Remember it would take a clever shopper and rather limited wants to prepare a dinner entirely fromlSaturday Specials.

THE GOLDEN RULE POLICY Service, Delivery, Credit, Fair Prices has stood the acid test of more than a quarter of a century new fads, co-operative buying and many other so called saving and cost reducing ideas have come and gone but, your service grocer who gives you the advantage of telephone, delivery, personal attention and quality is an economic business essential who will never be eliminated. "GOLDEN CRUST" the finest Bread on this market is a Golden Rule Product. A hundred independent grocers sell it. "DTKE dBaDdaDEW H. L.

HOFFMAN J. N. FOSTER O. E. FOSTER.

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