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a THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939 The Sioux Center News PAGE: TI SKID! SPIN! SWERVE! DON'T TAKE CHANCES! GET THE QUICKEST NONSKID STOPS ON THE ROAD TODAY! Safe- Put on that New Goodrich before Decoration Day Our' Prices are the LOWEST Vande Berg Elevator County Court News Marriage Licenses were issued to the follawing couples: William F. Webb, 30. Spencer, Iowa 7. Hazel Webb, 25, Spencer, Iowa Leo Gergen, 24, Granville, Iowa Mercedes Schneider. 22, Alton, Iowa Jake H.

Vande Brake, Orange City, la. Frieda Pearl Larnmers. Sioux Center. Leonard Berkenpas, 26, L.cMars, lowa. Anna Marie Schalten.

25. Alton. Iowa Richard B. Starr. 30.

Fairview. S. D. Edna V. Foley.

20. Fairview, S.D. The 1st-Trust Joint Stock Land bank obtained judgment against Ernest F. Klein and Addie M. Klein, Charles Dykstra and Tryntje Baartman for the stim of $17,52690 and costs in the sum of $258.72 and the mortgage on 160 acres of land in See 14 in Rock Town-, ship was foreclosed and E.

F. Ducharme of Spencer was appointed receiver In the foreclosure suit of Federal Farm Mortgage Corp against Henrika Vermeer, ct al. the plaintiff obtained; judgment in the sum of $6665.93 and; costs in the sum of $173.55 and the mortgage (11 about 80 acres in Section 9 in West Branch township was closed. John Mynheer was awarded judgement against John Harmelink and Jeannette Harmelink for the sum of $7773.74 and costs in the sum of $167.19 on a note secured by a mortgage on a- bout 20 acres in Rock Township. The Equitable Life Insurance Co.

of Iowa, obtained judgment against Mary Pick for the sum of $12.482.05 and costs of $27.55 and the mortgage on 130 acres in section 12 in Nassau Township was foreclosed. W. H. Hospers was pointed receiver without bond and without compensation. In the case pi the Northwestern State Bank of Orange City vs William Ruisch et al.

the court appointed G. J. Slobe as receiver of the real late during the period of redemption. In the foreclosure case of John Han-! cock Mutual Life Ins. Co.

vs Joseph Westover and Ethel Westover. et al. the plaintiff obtained judgment in the sum of $31.173.96 and costs in the sum of $383.99 and the mortgage on 200 acres of land in Logan Township was foreclosed and I. O. Copes, Jr.

was appointed receiver with bond fixed at $1000.00. In the partition suit of Marcella Smith against Mathilda Kellen, ct al. the court appointed F. B. Schutz of Granville 10) sell about 280 acres of real estate in Section 5 in East Orange Township.

belonging to the plaintiff and defendants and to divide the proceeds. E. J. Kooremen. Ben Stallman and E.

S. Kiernan were appointed praisers. Jap Vermeer pleaded guilty to the charge of Bigamy and was sentenced by Judge O. 8. Thomas.

last Wednesday to five years in the State Pententrary at For! Madison. lowa. Widow's Pensions were granted to Anna Boonstra for the sum of $2.25 per work for each of her 4 chaldren; and to Lena Smit $2.00 per work for her one could. In the partition suit of Mary Cather-: ine Jehde vs John Muth. el al.

the court approved the sale of 1.01s 1, and 3 in Block Two in Ireton. Iowa, to Henry Krommendyk for $450.00. The Foreign Will of Alice M. Vail. late of Washington.

D.C. was admitted to probate and M.D. Van Ousterhoat was appointed administrator with bond fixed at $1.000. The 4th report of Peter E. Vermeer, Guardian of Edna Vermeer, et al miNot's, was approved by the court.

E. S. Kierman, administrator of the estate of Henry Eggink, made application to sell real estate belonging to the estate to pay claims and other expenses. The Court set June 6th as the day for a hearing. The Court approved the final report of H.

C. Moret. Administrator of the estate of Teunis C. Bolluyt. the ad! ministrator was discharged and estate closed HAIL FARMERS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION $1,000 PAYS $1,000 $1,000 Hail Insurance in The Farmers Mutual pays you $1,000 any time you suffer a total loss by hail.

As our adjustments are based on IN. SURANCE CARRIED, they are unaffected by short crops or low prices. ALL LOSSES PAID AT TIME OF ADJUSTMENT $30 per 1000 first year. $27 per 1000 next four years. Martin T.

Moeller. Agent Phone 200 Sioux Center, lowa Maurice Times CATHERINE WIGGERMAN Rev. and Mrs. John Roggen returned Friday evening from Holland. Mich.

where they were called last werk by the severe illness and subsequnt death of the latter's father, Mr. De Haan, who died at his home Sunday. May 14. Funeral services were held from The Ebenezer Reformed Church at Holland Michigan, May 17th. Rev.

and Mrs. Matt Duven of ams. Neb. were week end visitors at the home of his sister. Mrs.

Martin Van Poursem. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Steele of Royal and Mr. and Mrs.

Elias Nelson of Sutherland were guests at the Chas. Mieras home Thursday and Friday. coming for the Commencement Exercises, in which Helen Micras was 3 member of the graduating class. The Ladies Missionary Society of the First Reformed Church were entertained at the home of Mrs. Mary Kots.

Wednesday. Chas. Jansma and daughter Arnetta and Henry Vogelaar departed Sunday for Rochester. where Miss Arnetta will submit to treatment at the Mayo Clinic. Mrs.

J. R. Boyd drove to Hornick Wednesday where she was a guest at a bridge luncheon. Her nephew Donald Kelsey returned to Maurice with her and spent the remainder of the week at the Boyd home. The Maurice Community Womens' Club held the last meeting of the year at the home of Mrs.

Alfred Van Peursem Friday. May 19. After the regular business meeting committees were appointed for the ensuing year. The program for the day was cleverly arranged. being a question box on Iowa History, which had been covered during the past year.

At the close of the meeting. refreshments were served. Mrs. H. Vander Well and Miss Esther Brink left Sunday for Winona.

Minn. where they wil spend a week visiting al the home of Mrs. Karl Freitz Mrs. Frank Mieras and two friends of Emerson. Neb.

stopped at the John E. Mieras home Friday afternoon on their return to Emerson after attending the Orange City tulip festival. Mr. and Mrs. Thos.

Ayres departed Saturday for Iowa City to spend ten days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mieras. J.

L. Mieras and Eddie Micras of Sioux City were Sioux Falls visitors Sunday. W. Kamstra of Orange City is a visitor at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A.

Hop. Peter Van Peursem went to LeMars Tuesday evening to attend a banquet and district hardwaremen's convention which was held at the Union hotel. Herman Vander Well and sons Donald and Dean went to Rock Valley Monday to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Juffer and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Juffer of Sioux Center were dinner guests al the Herman Juffer 1 home Sunday. Mrs. Wm.

Peuse returned Thursday from lowa City, where she had receiv. ed treatment at the University hospital. Ivan Roggen, who is third year Medical Student at the University of Michigan has accepted a position for the summer at the Michigan State Hos. pital at Kalmazoo. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Vander Stoop and Mr. and Mrs. John Vander Stoop drove to Seribner.

Nob. Sunday to spend the day at the home of the latter Mrs. Vander Stoop's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Foster. Mr and Mrs. Gerrit Drouger and children of Edgertoni, Minn. were visit urs at the home of his sister. Mrs.

G. De Koter Friday. While here they attended the Orange City tulip festival. The annual Commencement exercisles of the Maurice high school were held d. the School auditorium Thursday evening.

May l8th. Judge B. A. Brown of Sioux City delivered the address of the evening which brought out in impressive manner motto of the graduating class "Life is What You Make The Valedictorian address was presented by Paul Verburg and the Salutatorian welcome was given by Phyllis Schlesser. Rev.

J. Roggen attended a Classis meeting at the Central Ref. church in Sioux Center Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerrit Vander Brake of Andover. S.D, were visitors at the Frank Popma home Sunday. Mrs. Raymond De Jong and Mrs. Le-! 113 Vander Broek left Saturday with the Sioux County Rural Women's chorus for New York City, where the Chorus made an appearance at the World's Fair.

The Womens' Chorus broadcast their program over a coast to coast net work between two and three P.M. on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Halbersma and two children of Leota, Minn spent Thursday at the Ben Kots home.

The Ladies Aid of the American Reformed church met Thursday after110011 at the home of Mrs. A. J. Verburg. Mrs.

C. L. Heusinkveld led the discussion on Kentucky Missions. Mrs. Peter Van Peursem returned Monday from Alton, Ill.

where she had spent ten days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Thos.

Haugen of corah came Saturday to get their daughter Adeline who had just finished her work teaching in the Maurice school. They went from here to Minnesota to visit relatives before returning to their home at Decorah. With the clusing of school here Friday, the following teachers went to their respective homes: Freeman Reppe to Lansing, Minnie DeVries to Sheldon, Lois Marquardt to Lawton and Evelyn Bretthauer to Alvord. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kelsey of Hornick were guests at the J. R. Boyd home Sunday. On their return to Hornick Monday morning they were accompanled by their son Donald who had spent few days at the Boyd home last! Week. and Sterley Bod who will visit at the Kees home Hornick during Mech claret.

V. No leturned home Sunday 1.. 1.. v. where he Jus: 1.

Hi. 1 Sunday with her aunt, Miss Carrie Orton. Mr. and Mrs. Martin De Jager and children of Middleburg were visitors at the Harry De Jager home Sunday.

Bernice DeJager returned with them 10 1 Middleburg for a visit C. L. Heusinkveld. J. R.

Boyd, ald Schat. H. Muilenburg and Roscoe: Vore drove to Lost Island Monday cVening to spend the evening fishing. Mrs. Ethel Lynott of Sioux City spent Sunday at the home of Mrs K.

McDonald. Miss Helen Van Poursem entertained! the Willing Workers of the First Reformed Church at the Church Parlors: Monday evening. Mrs. Wm. De Jager and daughter Elnora are spending a few days at the Ring De Jager home near Orange City.

while Mr. and Mrs. Dr Jager and dauahter Helen are in Rochester, where they will consult physicians at the Mayo Clinic. Mrs. Preston Poole and son Johnny of Ireton were visitors at the H.

Jut. for home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mouw spent Friday with relatives at Sibley.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Orton of South Sioux City, Neb. called on his aunt. Miss Carrie Orton Thursday.

Jake Hockstra came to his home here Saturday from Ollie. Iowa where he has just completed his work teaching in the Ollie Public School. Rev. A. Rozendal went to Alton Sunday evening to deliver the sermon in the First Ref.

Church. Will Den Ouden and 2 daughters of Edgerton. Minn. were visitors at the Ben Den Ouden home Friday. With the closing of school here Fri-: day, picnic the high school enjoyed a school; at the Park in Sheldon Saturday and the grades held their school picnic on the school grounds.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Naegel and children of Sioux City were visitors at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Neal Van Gorkum Sunday, and Monday. Gradus C. Aalberts. who has accepted the call of the freton Reformed church conducted the services Sunday at the American Ref. Church.

After the service he and Mr. James Schut. who accepted the call of the Matlock. Iowa Church spent the evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs.

H. Van Raalte. American Reformed Church Costs" will be the sermon subject for the 10:00 a.m. morning worship service at the American Reformed Church Sunday, May 28. Rev.

Van Raalte will bring a Memorial Day me. sage Sunday at the 7:45 p.m. evening praise service on the subject "Last We Forget." NATIONALLY By M. J. Van Wyk.

ORGANIZED SIOUX CENTER, IA County Auditor. Legal Notice Mi NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the in Orange a City. Iowa until 2:00 P. M. Auditor for Sioux County at his office on May 31.

1939 for approximately 10.000 gal. of gasoline. delivered to the County Grading Crew in Division which will include that area west of. Primary No. 75 and north of the Trunk Road west of Sioux Center, during the approximatel period of from June to, July 13.

1939. All proposals must be filed on the forms furnished by the County sealed and plainly marked, The County Board reserves the right to waive technicalities and to reject any or all bids. Board of Supervisors For Sioux County May 17. 1939. NEW MIRACLE NOW AT OUR STORE! World's First Cold Wall" Refrigerator 1939 FRIGIDAIRE WITH THE METER- -MISER BUILT ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE Come in -see how this revolationary new "Cold Wall" Frigidaire with the Miser saves food's vital juices! from drying out.

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