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A-ll THE SIOUX CITY SUNDAY JOURNAL: OCTOBER 31,1937. YOUTH MEET IN IOWA PLANNED PAVING ON 50 IS COMPLETED 25 UNINJURED IN TRAIN CRASH Wedding Anniversaries The Journal Extends Best JVishes IOWA SCHOOL HEAD RESIGNS Successor Chosen for Feeble Minded newspapers, has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state. The incorporators are E. J. Conrad and Gaylord E.

Conrad of Bismarck, N. and Mary Royhl of Rulinr on Military Board Pierre, S. D. Members of the state military board cannot collect, mileage and expenses for attending the dedication of an armory, the attorney general's office- ruled in an official opinion held 4 at I Lake: on the Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Downer Freeman, S. D. Special: Two Magazine Story on Spirit Lake Delayed a Week Because of an unforeseen circumstance, the special story on Spirit Lake, scheduled to appear in the magazine section of The Journal today, has been delayed one week. The story will appear in the magazine section of The Journal on Sunday shores of Lake Minnewashta, in July, Mr.

and Mrs. Baker were honored, by 103 of the Baker relatives. At that time they were Passenger Carrying Grid Fans Plows Into long time residents and pioneers of this part of South Dakota are Yankton to Clay County Line Stretch Opens November 19 Mr. and Mrs. John Downer whose 64th wedding anniversary was observed recently.

Of the many young couples who were Des Moines, la. CD The Iowa cute board 'of control Saturday to F. G. Porter, acting director of the state division of audits and accounts. newlyweds in this section in those announced the resignation of Dr.

A. R. Schier as superintendent of Yankton, S. D. Special: Work was completed Friday on the paving of highway No.

50 from, Yankton to connect with paving atfthe Clay county line. The completion of the stretch of about 15 miles pioneer days there is only one other couple, both of whom are alive and have been married 60 Iowa Coal Mine Fire presented a purse of money. At that reunion, five persons who attended the wedding reception of the Bakers 50 years ago were present. They were Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Baker of Spencer, L. E. Baker of Spirit Lake, J.

E. Baker of Philip, S. and A. J. Baker of Pierson, la.

Two sisters of Mrs. Baiter, Mrs. Landon of Brookings, S. and Mrs. Leonard of Correc-tionville, who were present at the wedding were present at the reunion.

the appointment of Dr. Charles E. years or more, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haar.

Causes $50,000 Loss Des Moines. (H) Two 100-foot gives this section a completely Freight Gay lord, Minn. CD Twenty-five persons narrowly escaped serious -Injury here early Saturday when a Minneapolis and St Louis railway gas-electric passenger train plowed into a freight train. Part of the wreckage burned. '7 The.

passenger train, bearing Minnesota-Notre Dame football fans from South Dakota and western Minnesota, was more seriously damaged by the fire which followed a series of explosions in the gas-electric equipment. There; were about 20 passengers on the train including about 10 paved highway from Yankton to Mrs. Allie L. Downer was born Sioux City and points east. April 10, 1854, in Trenton, N.

Y. State Conference to Open Thursday at Jefferson Jefferson, la. Special: The annual state youth conference, which is expected to attract some 600 delegates from all over Iowa, will be held November 4, 5 and 6 in Jefferson. The conference is sponsored by the Iowa state council of Christian education, and was held last year at Marshalltown. Prominent among the leaders will be Dr.

Dickerson of Kansas City, consultant and author; Dr. Paul E. Johnson of Morning-side college; Dr. of Perm college, and Dr. Seth W.

Slaughter of Drake university. Two ex-presidents of the outh movement will also be in attendance. The discussion group will cover such topics as Creative Living, Getting Ready to Fall in Love and the Life Clinic. The program js planned for the purpose of fur A part of the stretch is already John Downer, nearly 90 years old, was born in Norway town open to traffic. Highway author of the.

Des Moines Ice and Fuel company's coal mine near here lay in ruins Saturday as the result of a fire Friday night. The mine is one mile outside the west city limits. ship, Herkimer, N. March 29, Mother and Daughter in Double Wedding Lincoln, Neb. Special! A doiibje wedding was held at the courthouse here with County Judge Reid officiating, when a mother and daughter were both married, each serving as a witness for the other.

Mrs. Mary Curry, 49, Grand ities state it is expected shoulders will be completed and) all paving set so the road may be opened to full traffic by November 19. One company official estimated the loss at $50,000. Two miners who were working in the mine CHURCHES AND CHARITIES Mr( and Mrs. Henry Fick Hartley, la.

Special: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fick will observe their golden wedding November 1 by entertaining at a family dinner today. They have lived in and near Hartley since being married 50 years ago at Primghar, la. Mr.

when the fire was discovered sland housewife, was married to from Watertown, S. D. Several of the passengers were bruised but 1848. After living in New York for five years, the young couple decided to own their own homestead and they came by train west to Iowa, March 28 1878. They remained in their new location only four years.

They then moved to Salem township, Turner county, November 15, 1882. A plain board shanty was the only protection they had but they soon built a stone house which is still escaped uninjured. NAMED IN DAKOTAN'S WILL Sioux Falls, S. D. Special: Gen- i A 1 1 1 Fred Muchow, 50, W.

A. official; Her daughter, Genevieve, 21, was In. in of Marshalltown as his successor. Dr. Schier, storm center in recent investigations by a Boone county grand ury and by the board of control, will terminate hi? affiliation with the school for feeble minded on November 15.

In announcing the change, the bo emphasized that the grand iu.y probe on charges by A. Rrmsey, former hospitaFyattend-an. that he had been beaten and ejreted from the institution, had po bearing on Dr. Schier's resig-aalion. The jury recommended the dismissal ojf Dr.

Schier and his as-sis', ant, Dr. W. B. Brown. The successor to Dr.

Schier has b'en chief surgeon of the Marshalltown soldiers' home for three years and was the former Linn rounty coroner. He practiced medicine for some time at Cedar Rapid- and is a brther of Senator Harold L. Irwin (D.) of Dewitt. all scrambled to safety when the explosions set fire to the forward coach. erous oequesis to cnurcn ana charity organizations have been married to Leslie R.

Conley, year-old laborer. disclosed in the will of Jacob SECURITY FUND GRANTS LISTED Meehl, who died Monday. Proba-tors apraised his estate at $30,000. Engineer P. Tiomey of the gas-electric jumped to safety.

Conductor Carl Hess and Brakeman FAVORS DUAL standing and is over 54 years old nishing social and spiritual instruction to young people. The will directed that $1,000 be Alex Campbell, also jumped toJMr. and Mrs. Downer lived on the paid to Rev. Anton Kippes, Wa- safety.

All are of Minneapolis homestead over 54 years and at present are residing eight miles konda, S. and Rt. Rev. William L. Mulloney, rector of St.

Joseph's PRICE SYSTEM south of Freeman and one mile east of the Meridian store. cathedral, Sioux Falls, and also provided $1,000 to furnish and decorate the interior of the Mr. Downer served on the Townspeople, awakened by the crash, rushed to the scene to aid the passengers and help extinguish the fire which consumed the combination engine and passenger and two freight cars loaded with merchandise. Five hundred gallons of fuel oil Report Given on Cash Received in This Territory Washington. UPi The social se school board for 16 years and was Nebraska Congressman Father Flanagan's home for Women and Children Also First on Land Omaha, Neb.

President William M. Jeffers is proud of the Union Pacific's nurse stewardess service. He boasted- recently 54 children under 2 years traveled on one Union Pacific train at the same time. "We don't have hostesses," he commented. "We assume tired business men can find their own relaxation." boys at Omaha is to receive Attacks Control of Farm Production $500 to be used for improvement curity board said that of treasurer of Salem township for 12 years.

He has served as justice of the peace for 26 years and "was elected again but did not accept the position. He also served on the legislature in 1897. He is a member of the Master Farmer club of of the Roman Catholic cemetery at Marion. S. $500 for the Co 439,339 of public assistance grants to states from February 1, 1936, through October 26, 1937, the aged lumbus orphanage at Sioux Falls VETERAN CLAY.

COUNTY COURTHOUSE WORKER DISS Spencer, la. Special: Mrs. Florence E. Weaver, 68, a resident of Spencer most of her life, died Thursday from an illness which Washington. (JP) Repre in the gas-electric tank sprayed over the wreckage and caused fire that swept dangerously near gasoline storage tanks containing gallons.

The fire was extinguished by the Gay lord fire department after one and one-half received $218,780,088, the blind the state, which gansists of 20 members. He has the distinction of being the only member that has $7,538,416 and dependent children $26,120,833. sentative Harry B. Coffee, Chad-ron, democrat, said Saturday there was "no justifica-tion' for compulsory control of domestic production of farm com Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Fick Fisk is 72 and Mrs. Fick is 78. Both have excellent health and began in January, 1936, when, she 1 A. 1 a 9 The apportionments by states in hours. 7 was iorcea xo resign as deputy in cluded: the office of County Clerk J.

H. are engaged in the gardening bus Blind Children modities figuring in this country's imports. i Peterson. iness. Six of their seven children will be with them today, includ PRACTICE LIMITED TO State Iowa a Minn.

Neb. S. D. Old 674,642 9.398,602 4,234,227 1,344,091 R4.731 102,469 fil.944 612.S66 For crops of which the United PLATE WORK and $1,000 for the Catholic Church Extension society of Chicago. The remainder is to go to his widow and various relatives, towards educational purposes and to the Catholic orphans home in Boston.

Aurora Extension Clubs Elect Plankinton, S. D. Special: Officers of the Aurora county home extension clubs elected for the ceming year at the annual council meeting held here were Mrs. Floyd Rodee, Plankinton, county chairman; Mrs. Lottie Stout, Stickney, vice chairman; Mrs.

Floyd Coombs, Plankinton, secretary-treasurer; States produces an exportable surplus, Coffee said in a radio ad 3 ing Henry, Chris, Herman, Dyke, Flossie and Harry. One son, George, lives in Chicago and one son, Dewey, passed away in in dress, he favored "a dual price EVELYN DAW attended all of the Master. Farmer club meetings. Mr. Downer likes to travel and in 1930 joined the Dakota farmers' tour in a trip to Seattle, Wash.

He attended the first state fair at Mitchell in 1887, fairs at Yankton and all but three at Huron. In all of this trips he has never been in any kind of an accident. In addition to traveling, he spends a great deal of time with farm work and writing and is interested in agriculture, horticulr ture and live stock. They had nine children, four fancy. They have 13 grandchil A dren.

(Continued from Page A-10.) level" which would permit sale of the surplus at world prices, either through exports or by diversion td byproduct and relief channels; and give the producer Mrs. Weaver began her duties in the courthouse in 1887. She was out of the courthouse for a period of 10 years, during which time she was married to Charles Weaver, then the county clerk, in 1902. In 1911 Mfs. Weaver returned to her work as deputy for her husband.

Mr. Weaver died in 1931 J. H. Peterson was appointed to fill the vacancy. Mrs.

Weaver filled the position of deputy to Peterson until she tendered her resignation because of poor health. 3- Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Felt Spencer, la. Special: Mr. and "PELLA" VENETIAN BLINDS "AKK DIFFEKKM" OTTO F. BRIDGE SIS JACKSON ST. had considerable musical abilty 'parity price" for the portion and sang in the Community church Mrs.

B. F. Felt last week cele Mrs. Fred Streeck, Plankinton," consumed brated their golden wedding anni training school chairman, and The. crash occurred as the freight was pulling into a siding from the main line.

Engineer Thomey of the passenger train blamed the collision to failure of his air brakes. Gaylord physicians and nurses were summoned to care for the passengers who later resumed their journey. First unofficial estimates of the loss ranged up to $100,000 because of damage to the expensive gas-electric equipment. The two damaged freight cars contained canned goods and wearing apparel. Rebekah District Elects Lake Benton, Minn.

Special: At the annual meeting of the-district Rebekah lodge organization held here, Mrs. Mathilda Thorp of Tracy was elected president; Mrs. Ann Richards' of Canby, vice president, and Mrs. W. Anderson of Tracy, secretary.

The next district gathering was awarded to Tracy. 'It is the exportable surplus Mrs. Harry Conrad, Plankinton, versary at their "home. Mr. Felt came to Iowa in 1881.

and has IIZZZZZZIZZZ that determines -the domestic price," Coffee said. "If we have been a resident of Clay county publicity chairman. Mrs. O. N.

Rinnan, Plankinton, is the retiring county club chairman. 100,000,000 bushels of wheat more since 1885. On October 27, 1887, of whom are still They are Minnie, living on the homestead; Adney Downer, Roscoe, Edmunds county; W. Simpson Downer, Roscoe, and Lewis M. Downer, Faulk OFFICIAL POULTRY he returned to his home town, choir here for 20 years.

Mrs. Shuck also had some musical ability and was an accomplished entertainer and reader. As soon as Evelyn Pearl was old enough, she entered into all of these activities, taking her place beside her father in the church chjOir, where she remained until she left Geddes after her high school graduation. She was constantly coached by her mother than can be consumed In this country, the price level drops INSPECTORS NAMED Galena, 111., and there married Resume Speech Activities down to the world price level so Miss Agnes Rae Avery. Ames, la.

Special: Names of county. There are "25 grandchil Tyndall, S. D. Special: Ten that the exportable surplus can Mr. Felt was a member of the dren and 18 great-grandchildren.

high school students are working umnai Aiutis. iiisyctiurs, ay-pointed by the Iowa' poultry, im under the direction of Arthur move out of this country into export trade. This is a typical ex Iowa legislature from 1907 to 1911. The first county hospital bill ever Scholten. SDeech director, in provement supervisory board to ample of the tail wagging the to be passed in the United States Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Campbell Spencer, la. Special: Mr. and preparation for the local declama DIVINE SCIENCE Sermons and Lectures Interested persons will meet Sunday, Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.

m. at the Martin Hotel, Room 220, for the purpose of organizing a Divine Law Church. Questions and Answers on Comparative Religion reinspect all flock sortings of Iowa and oecame a leader in school ac dog." tion contest which will be held was introduced by him, and has since been adopted in whole or in Mrs. Harry Campbell of Spencer tivities from the beginning. In hatcheries participating in the national poultry improvement The government, he said, should Monday.

The study of declamation were surprised by a group of high school she "took the leading purchase the surplus at a "price part by every state in the union. parts in all of its plays and oper is being reintroduced in Tyndall high school after having been Mrs. Felt was instrumental in higher than the world market to friends on Monday, 25, their 50th wedding anniversary. plan were announced here, The inspectors, according to R. M.

VernonVsecretary of the su ettas? specializing ir injping parts stabilize the domestic price at organizing the Spencer Hospital dropped for several years. Winners The elderly couple recalled the Her home coaching and the na association, and was president for the higher figure and raise farm pervisoryboard and extension that they were married by tural ability of her parents did many years. She, with her hus income "millions oi aouars" aDove in the local contest will compete in the district contest which is to be held at Yankton, November 18. poultryprfan at Iowa State college, Elder Jones in the- Welch Baptist much to put her ahead in the en band, was engaged in most of the the cost to the government, then are church in Douglas township, Qc tertainment world of her home activities of the Congregational sell the surplus on the world market to prevent it from af tober 25, 1887. rn O.

Phelps, Central City; church and the Sabbath school. Retired Mail Carrier Buried Plankinton, S. D. Special: Final Both Mr. and Mrs.

Campbell Bny L. Watkins, Keosauqua; John The celebration of the anniver fecting future domestic markets. have lived most of their lives in town. From early childhood she insisted that some day she would be a great singer and movie star. As a child she delighted in giving programs and shows to OCcnnell, Lost Nation; Richard Either foreign markets must he sary took the form of a family dinner Wednesday evening.

Guests owa, Mr. Campbell coming from Lonsdale, Winfield; R. E. Macy, expanded and the American mar Shannon, 111., in 1872. and Mrs.

Iowa Falls; Harley Ouverson, besides the many house guests rites were held at the Methodist church here for I. D. Allen, 60, veteran Plankinton mail carrier, who expired after a lingering illness. Harking back to the horse ket protected against competitive foreign imports. Coffee said, or Banking Study Group Formed Jackson, Minn.

Special: The bankers of Jackson county have organized a study group to be affiliated with the American Institute of Banking. John G. Brauch, Lakefield, has been named secretary of the organization. B. E.

Grottum of Jackson, former county attorney of Jackson county, will be instructor. Fire Razes Farm Home Pipestone, Minn. Fire completely destroyed, the residence on the Wagner farm nine miles northwest of Pipestone. Firemen from this city assisted in confining the fire to the one Campbell from Green River, imaginary audiences in the family were Dr. and Mrs.

E. E. Munser. nooseven itanaoipn, in 1870 when only 6 months old. home and back yard.

Terry; M. D. Mills, Panora; L. W. Dr.

and Mrs. E. E. Munger, production must be restricted. For the last 38 years they have v.crthington.

Atlantic, and E.P. and Miss Margaret Munger. Congress, he said, should cor Miss Daw is about to start her second picture with Grand National Films, with which she has been residents of Spencer. Sherman, Marshalltown. rect "inequalities of the 1930 BETTER SIGHT AT MODEKATB COST D.

W. SULLIVAN OpfomMrint with BEX'S JEWELRY CO. 50 Foarth St. rhone 5-8225 and buggy era, Mr. Allen was lirst employed as a rural mail carrier out of Plankinton in 1910, and continued in that position until Those present at the surprise Mr.

and Mrs. Aug-ust Siegerstrom a contract. party included Mr. and Mrs. Max tariff act and give agricultural commodities eaual protection to Spencer Gets Eagles Lodge Mobridge, S.

D. Special: Mr. Wayne salesman Fravel, Mr. and Mrs. John Master-; Spencer, la.

Special: C. G. that accorded industrial products, May of this year when illness forced his retirement after 27 con for The Journal here, is a cousin and Mrs. August Siegerstrom of Mobridge celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, Oc man, Mrs. Dora Myers, Mr.

and Mrs. O. B. Scott, Mrs. C.

Snyder, o-ocKnara 01 bpencer, orgamzer and should provide for "adjustment 01 Miss Daw. secutive years of service. Mr. and Mrs. F.

D. Solomon, Mr lor the Eagles club announced the institution of the Spencer aerie of of freight rates on farm products RITES TO BE TODAY tober 24. That evening members and friends of the Seventh Day and Mrs. Charles McGinnis, Mrs. Doris Anderson, Mrs.

Harold Ben the Fraternal Order of Eagles Check of $30,000 Gift to Iowa Art To Merge Land Bank Offices Wagner, S. D. Special: The Adventist church entertained at a structure. There was no one at the farm when the fire broke out and its origin is unknown. nett, Miss Irene Perry and Mrs federal land bank is consolidating party at, the Siegerstrom home, FOR PENDER PIONEER Pender, Neb.

Special: Funeral Grover Forsythe. Department Begun offices at Wagner, Geddes, Platte with over 70 people present. services will be held here today will be held at 1:30 p. m. Sunday in the old Legion hall.

Officers of the Sioux City aerie, No. 77, will install the officers of the new lodge. A charter class of 150 Spencer residents will take the obli Pipestone Red Cross Elects Mr. kiegersirom was born in 0 Mr. and Mrs.

A. Gehm Des Moines, la. CT) State Au and Armour into one main office to be located in Armour with E. Pipestone, Minn. Special: At for E.

J. Frey, 56, who dropped dead at his home Friday while do ditor C. W. Storms said he was 'Norfolk, Neb. Special: Mr.

and checking the expenditures of Sweden and Mrs. Siegerstrom in Norway. They came to America when small children with their parents and both families took up ing work around the farmyard. Mrs. August Gehm of Norfolk gation of the order.

F. Piroutek, manager of the Wagner office, in charge. Mr. Piroutek states that he will take charge of the new office about December 1. the annual meeting of the Pipestone county Red Cross chapter, J.

D. Berry elected chairman; Feldman, treasurer, and Mrs. Mr. Frey lived one mile south bequest said to total $30,000 from the Naomi Davenport estatec the again made vows first voiced 50 of town and was owner and op years ago. The same organ used the Iowa historical memorial and erator of.

a large truck line. He nomesteaas in Minnesota, near Kerkhoven and Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Siegerstrom were married in Luella McGillivray, secretary.

The the first time was played. Fifty friends and relatives attended an art department. Auto Victim Buried Hartley, la. Special: Funera services were held at Hartley Sat was in the blizzard of 1888 and re He will be given a field man and a secretary to assist him with the work. The check concerns money spent annual roll call of members will start November 11.

membered many outstanding Benson, October 24, 1887, and anniversary dinner. JThere was singing and reading and at the things of interest from many years they lived on a farm near there several years ago and is being made at the request of Gov. NeT- urday afternoon for Kramme, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kramme, who died ago.

He is survived by his widow, conclusion of the program Mrs. until 19 Vears ago, when they filed son G. Kraschel, Storms said. Lemmon Legion Elects Lemmon, S. Special: Gordon Krauser of Lemmon has been Gehm presented departing guests pn a homestead in Dewey county, one son, Marion; three sisters, Mrs.

Henry Korth of Wakefield, Mrs. At Omaha Saturday, Gov C. C. MEN from injuries received Monday yellow rose and piece of wed near Trail City, S. where they Nelson G.

Kraschel said: Irvin Clinkenbeard of Thurston when struck by an automobile as ding cake in a gold napkin. elected commander of the Brat- lived until two years ago, when (Continued from Page A-10.) he was crossing the road from and Mrs. A. A. Slaughter of Pen vett-Green American Legion post "The records were not clear as to the full proceedings of that es they moved to Mobridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Baker der; three brothers, Tom, county They are the parents of eight tate and I asked the state auditor commissioner of Thurston county; school. The accident Occurred T.ear Marshalltown where the iamily has been living the last Children.

Mrs. Mabel Walvatne Windom. Minn. Special: On to check into it. know no de going to and from, work, when most mishaps' occur.

It has shaved Wednesday evening, October 27 Charles, mayor of Thurston and John, Firth, Neb. and Arthur Siegerstrom, Minneapolis; E. F. Jarvise, Sioux lew weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry P. Baker accidents down to an absolute tails regarding it and I haven' had a report on his findings." Ernest Porter, historical depart 50 Xmas Si Cards with Name Also a good selection of better cards at lowest prices. City, Leonard, Mobridge; Mrs mn i i mi i farmers living north of Windom imiiiiuuiiM i Pocahontas Court to Open were guests at the Methodisi Roubaix is the one and only Frank Berry, Chicago; Elmer, Spokane, Mrs. V.

B. Mom- ment employe, said he understood here. Other officers are Lewis Aahlness, vice command er; Charles E. Smith, adjutant; M. H.

Jenson, finance officer; Wayne Pauriea, chaplain; W. Anderson, historian; Otis Anderson, sergeant at arms, and W. T. Anderson, member of the executive board. Wheat Stocks Doubled Sioux Falls, S.

D. tP) Supplies of wheat in South Dakota mills church at Jeffers, when friends and neighbors gathered Pocahontas, la. Special: The November term of district court the. bequest was to the histnri camp to have gone in for self improvement in an organized mer, Redfield, S. and Mrs.

J. Donihoo, Rapid City, S. D. department in the amount of there to help them and' their of Pocahontas county will con uuu but that this total was re way. An attractive brunette, Miss Phyllis Cleaver (she recently was relatives celebrate the golden wed Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Mosher vene November 1 with Judge Jrmes De Land of Storm Lake duced by compromise with other ding of Mr. and Mrs.

Baker. Seminary Left $1,000 Fremont, Neb Special: A legacy of $1,000 was left to Western Theological seminary of Midland college by Rev. Fred V. Christ, Pearl Rivers, N. upon his death recently.

Word to this effect was received by Dr. H. F. Martin, Midland's president, from Mrs: F. H.

KnubeL wife of the president of the United Lutheran Church in America. Mr. and Mrs. Baker were mar presiding. Twenty-seven new civi heirs.

Naomi Davenport was a descendant of the original Dav married and now is Mrs. Kermit Herness). was hired by 'special dispensation as social adviser. She Gregory, S. D.

Special: At the home of the couple here, Mr. and 1 ried at the old homestead in Wood cases have been filed. The grand 1 enport family of Davenport, Mrs. J. B.

Mosher celebrated 58 bury county, 50 years ago, and jv ry will report for duty on holds an etiquette class three Rytex Stationery with name and address imprinted. 50 sheets and 50 envelopes OL he said. years of married life, October 201. came to Cottonwood county, November 2 and the petit jury times a week. The Roubaix social Storms said he has not had an and elevators and on farms throughout the state totaled bushels on October 1, Evan V.

Jones, state federal agricultural statistician, reported. A year ago The Moshers were married at where they bought a farm rave been summoned to report opportunity to "check very far and they moved to club has been organized and en forces social standards. And, be November 9. into it yet." lieve it or not, they even hold the "total supply was 6,686,000 from the railroad company and built a home which they still own and occupy. This Is one of the few remaining farms owned by the parties who bought them from the No Oil in Sussex If you pick up a phone In Lon bushels.

Jones said 2,200,000 bush dancing school. Athletics Well Patronized Heads Student Body Blair, Neb. VP) Edward junior from Harlan, has Hellingly, Eng. CD Drilling for els were stored in mills and ele o-i in Sussex has been abandoned. vators and 11,566,000 bushels on railroad.

Don't think for a minute, though, that because they go in don and it smells like a hospital operating room, youll know the phone cleaners have just called. They're 'very sanitary about telephones in London. farms. The Bakers have' three children See oar fine, selection of Social Stationery, Correspondence Cards and Note Paper, up from 50c been elected president of-the Dana college student body. Hansen is also president of the Dana a cap-pella choir.

two sons and a daughter. Florence 'hen no commercial deposits were found at a depth of 3,500 feet, the machinery was taken to Scotland for further operations. Iowa after living in Nebraska. They filed on a Gregory, S. homestead in 1905.

They now are retired, from active farming. Five daughters were at the celebration and they acted as hostesses to about 75 callers. The daughters are Mrs Hazen Jackson of Los 'AngeJejs, Mrs. La Verne Weaver Of Dixon, S. Mrs.

Cora Parish of Gregory; Mrs. Ida Gass-oway of Marshalltown, and Miss Beryl Mosher of Winner, S. D. To Open Religious Week for dancing and etiquette that the boys don't give athletics a play. the daughter, and one son, the Vermillion, S.

D. Special: Rev. Roubaix has the most varied ath youngest, live, at home with their James Henderson, coach of the letic program of any C. C. parents, while Leonard, who is married, lives at Windom, where University of South Dakota's na camp in the Hills.

There is 525 PEARL ST. tionally famous 1912 football team he is an employe in the postoffice lake just over the hill from camp A Complete Organization for Seven Priests in Nebraska Raised to lx Rank of Monsignor and present head of St. Albans There are two grandchildren. with a regulation diving-board. School for Boys, D.

At the Baker family reunion The men have a couple of tennis courts and a baseball diamond. In Monday opens religious insti 0 7 West Point, Neb. Special: Rev. tute week sponsored by the university and the churches of Ver the wfinter they play basketball. Joseph Bosheck, pastor of the St Trompeter, Rapid City; vice president, Helen Gibbs, Highmore; secretary-treasurer, O.

F. Jacobson, skate and ski. Marv's Catholic parish at West Modern Commercial Banking Service 1 million. I Point. fiF one of the seven Nebraska Capt.

Rodger L. Thomas is commander at Roubaix; Lieut. Fred Huron. jprjests raised to the dignity of i monsignor recently in the Omaha Hawks worth is second in com Pm Mia bat mr4, mw CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS in the exquisite lonjf-laajing Cel-u-tone finish Student senate College of arts mand; David C. Fischer is educa tion.

The following students were chosen for the various offices: Senior class President, Thomas Barron, Elkton; vice president, Florence Lee, Vermillion; secre-r tary-treasurer, Phyllis Hepner, Vilas. Junior class President, Ray Link, Mount Vernon; vice Vivian Risk, Vermillion; secretary- treasurer, Mary and sciences, Richard Anderson diocese, according to Most Kev, James 11: Ryan, bishop of Omaha, tional adviser and Ralph Morris is Valley Springs; Kbbert Crawford, Edgemont Legion Elects Edgemont, S. D. Special: At the annual election of Perry Strickland post, No. 172, American Legion, the following officers were elected.

Commander, Pat Colgan; vice commander, Merle Roselius; adjutant, C. F. Wykoff, and finance officer, C. H. Kerr.

Vermillion; Dennis Seacat, Alex andria, and Clarke Young, Mitchell; college of fine arts, Betty Frei, HEKI NOW SS NEW DESIGNS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER October 31. 1931 50c Choice of mit Cocktail or Trh Tomato Sp BrU i Jamba Bullhead. Mat re Hotel Fried Baby Fror with Tartar 8ae Boast Tonnr Turkey with Cranberry Relish Tried Milk Fed Spring Chicken, Corn Fritter Roact V. 8. Choice Prime Rlba of Beef Halted Domrxt ie.

0m with RsealJoped Apple Baked Imported Ham with Grilled Pineapple Small Sirloin Steak. Pan Fried InrlariiBc. Mahed Potatoes, Cam on tha Cob. Head Iettae with 1 600 Inland Dressing, Hot Rolls with Bat ter. Dessert Peaeh Pineapple Sundae or Fruit Jello forestry superintendent.

Student Senate and Class1 Officers for Others priests to be raised to the dignity of monsignor. were Rev. B. Lordemann, pastor of Holy Trinity church, Hartington; Rev. John Family Wagner; school of Doris Dolan; Hecla.

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Pages disponibles:
1 570 364
Années disponibles:
1864-2024