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The Ireton Ledger from Ireton, Iowa • Page 1

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The Ireton Ledgeri
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THE IRETON LEDGER VOL. NO. THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1941. Another Step Taken In the Gymnasium Extension Club Chorus To Meet January 27th Good Attendance at Firemen Oyster Supper Ireton Ledger car which has 'thei grinning of a Letter Printed For it import, but paper it show- to do some are not done- in We- are refer-: tendered thej Lr and his i the pastors of churches were' tcipate in the even- and to show their tter rrmieu vEritertained Group Last Benefit and Perusal of! Friday Evening, Jan.

10 The Ireton Public- MrlldTvard Heidbrink with sketch I The Women's Club chorus will The annual oyster supper spon meet on Monday evening, Jan. sored by the Ireton i a at the home Mrs. Arthur was held in the city hall last jStt under the direction of Miss Thursday evening with Lucille All members and; anyone interested in the chorus are' on Wells Weds Miss entertained a lowing afc 1 aa was received, and will be the public for perusal ano- spent playing Pino chle and This inform iBimro. The following, were present: i xiyrvvrn TYlUCll urged to attend. The supper wa pre- Mrs.

Otis Wandling anc i Fred iSchuette, and consisted Epworth League Lnjoyeaj of oyster goupj cracker doughnut Sliding Party Tuesday pickles, coffee and ap i xvuvTn fi YT x. I served by the com churches') good is sorely need- States and in cooperation in As it is vere present: A group of young people of the ittee: Fred fSchuette, Ernest or may nut ue Mr and Mrs uelbert Dittmer, Ca- Methodist Epworth accom- Qoodmanson and Gilbert that it will 0 pU Ann and Bruce, Mr. panied by Rev. and Mrs. Forrestj inan and Otis Wandling.

the taxpayers of what has Harold 'Twillman, Mr. njoyed 'a sliding party After supper cards furnished the tlYIlA 1 ITy-rn-i- .1 i V. fYoV ry'o arttfvrl'a TUTTl PTlt. Last Rites Held For Mrs. Oscar Longinaker Funeral services for the.

Mrs Oscar Longinaker of Hawarden, who passed away suddenly last Tuesday evening, from a heart attack, were held Friday afternoon I A-'W A Wedding Took Place At LeMars; Justice of peace Winders officiated A wedding of interest to those in'lreton took place Saturday evening, Jan. IS', at Le Mars, when Milton Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells of Ireton, and Miss and the taxpayers 01 Mrs Harold iTwillman, Mr. ana done up to this time.

Mrg Henry Dittmev, Elmer Fran- January 14, 19411 ie Dary i an Marilyn, J. A. Lindenman Ireton, Iowa Dear Mr. Lindenman: ike, Marjorie, Daryl 1 Oscar and Charles Heidbrink, Misses Dolores Ricklefs, Louise Heid- We have studied over your prob- GS i ttULL Zspiiio JT -brink, Betty De Vries and Myrtle report an exciting time. f-YYl OV I A 17 1U tJl- on the hills north of Oak Grove evening's entertainment.

State Park Tuesday evening, and) -from reports given, thrills, chills, Received WOl'd ThlS Week and spills were plentiful, and all at P.Hl. 1" ar rr Margaret Behrend, 1 -s -laughter of Dittmer. is under- ilem Considerably since I was up the other day and have laid out a sketch along the lines ttia- HP 8 Kve talked, building a 20' addition what has to the east the present gymnas- jyj iSphg the religious i- ium and getting a row of columns 15' from the to be -more and the Cause of Accidents I After the sliding party the group went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houlton, where chili was served.

1 Members of Rebekah Attended Funeral Grandfather's Death Supl H. P. Main received word the latter part of th week of the death of his grandfather, Lyman Main of Moravia, who passed away at the hospital in Centerville. Mr. Main, although of the former Margaret was well known in Ireton and from here attended the services Friday.

SfDS between the var- This is true of in our town, as and the world. the world efforts to stamp out re- sr pai-ts religious "devoted" per- Certain- not been smooth countries. country ev- been lovely, is concerned, been no per- there has been ect of religion, and wall of the gymnasium. beams would be long, giving a flat floor of rll Several Injuries Received 40'x GGV'o'. A will note from the sketch, I have suggested making about four rows of seating from the new gymnasium floor up to the level of the present floor which would be left in place.

You could either build new bleachers in this space or we could s-t op the prea- ent bleachers wnich y-u h-wo. l.i making my esli-'Uite i ed on building fo-ir new rows and have n-1 apythins the balance of the bleachers back of this point. I have figured this out on two or three other schemes but this one lanciai ana I seems to he the most economical not been given jand I believe the most satisfactory all I think has advantages over your first idea in that you will get jthe seating on the west side the From Falls on Icy Walks In Ireton Th icy condition of the Several jbekah Lodge went of Jewel R.e- to Friday afternoon to attend the services of Mrs. Margaret roads Longinaker. Those "attending from age was the best of his passing.

lev condition a a and streets the past week ha made, here were Mrs. Henry Vander Yen, traveling by cars or afoot exceed- Miss Anna Hughes, Mrs. George ingly dangerous, and throughout Grau, Mrs. W.m. Twillman, Mrs.

F. H. G. Vande Was 77 Years of Age; Died Suddenly, Jan 18, From a Heart Attack Application For Trees 1 Kudoiph Klave, 11, of Hawarden and well known here in Ireton, Application for trees from the' ipassed away ve ry suddenly Satur- state forest nursery can now be Jan. 18, from a hean, made at the county Farm.

Bureau Funera i services wer held Tues dav afternoon at the Lutheran th state there has been man i t- cidents. Even Ireton -has several, Water, residents who were injured in falls.j Mrs. M. Shook received a broken arm; Mrs. Herman Mellies sus- 1 tained injuries to her hip; Mrs.

Al- Obituary Of UtlliiCVA i A j. vin Mulder an injured back; Shir- I A J- rcftn ley Green a sprained ankle; and LdUTd many others received lesser injur-j i es in falls. Fortunately to date no serious accidents have been report- I day alternoon at year trec can be obtained' churc Hawarden, and the re- following purposes: 1. Trees' were brought to office. for th following purposes: 1.

iIlttlM 0 for woodlot, reforestation, planting, the services and laid to rest tne on waste land and erosion control; Lutheran cemetery here. 2 Trees, shrubs and vines for wild-; is survived by his wife and life plantings; and 3. evergreen ten children besides a host ol otn- 1 1 1 4 ATI former Iretofte, officiating. The young? couple were occprnp- anied by RiitifcVan Rbekel and Milo Orange (City- The brideTis a graduate of the Orange City high and at present is employed aa stenographer for the SUent Sioux Manufacturing Company. The bridegroom was born in Ireton and grew: to young manhood here.

He atrided the Ireton high school and for ast tnree eaTS has been employed by Ira Van. Buskirk Construction Company. They will make their home for the present in" Orange City. Their many friends offer congratulations and best wishes. Deadline Date For trees for the establishment Christmas trees plantations.

i ed fere. Vad religious activ uld have iing, 7 1 I tne the Pro- gv mn, making it more convenient have to do more get to your lockers and showers a real force in and wiU enable you to have a 40 it must guard its wide floor instead of the WinftMiTPftTi" a united front hich you now have. PM keep it as a potent ha gone over the estimate quite carefully, and the total of the P-i good About Year reminds us that it Home of Brother Near Iowa on January 15 er relatives and friends. Among those from Ireton attend- trees can be used for wind- the une ral services were: Mr. breaks, lawn, ornamental shade; and Mrs Henry Braaks, Mrs.

Lou- purposes. Interested people should Kluter Mrs A. i vi Application for mattresses Jan. 20 was," the deadline date for maldng application for cotton mattresses announces Jack A. Armitrong, ol the Sioux county Agricultural Conservation association.

Applications for mattresses and -i -figures that I have set down come to $13,878.00. This does not mclud th architect's services, and ther may be some miscellaneous items that would come up. Consequently I W0 uld think that if you went into -have a real test, ue t- A Many drivers the past week hav iad trouble avoiding the Saturday night found several cars' Laura Gandy Anderson was born although the occupants May 14, I860 in De Kalb 111. and cars escaped injuries and dam-, she was the eldest of nine children j- a nd Lydia Ann Gan- of a stroke Jan. 15 the misfortune of- being near Toledo, lav At an early Gilbert Lindenman had the same.

glie came 0 Iowa with the fa experience south of the cemetery nd settle i On a arm nea Grand, and shortly after pur- pLUjJUsea. j.nivxi.k-^«'^«* izs. j.ij.--^. make their applications with the Mr and Mrs arl Braaks, Mr. and in the AAA office, arm county agent early.

This will Mrs clarence Holtdorf, Mr. andj officef an Relief office lor vent "any delay in the order to se-j Mrs Harry Johnson and Ruth, Mr. weeks Ticking, cotton and cure trees by planting time. QTI Mrs Wa iter Peters, and Mr. has orucied through i born to Elias and Lydia Ann Gan- Near the farm home of Mrs.

Eob-- Sne urt Vander Hamm Carl Kluter had, 1Q41 at LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and 'Mrs. Milton Wells of Orange City spent Sunday with his parente, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells.

orner. Le Grand, and snoniy ai LCI Tuesday's icy roads were chased tne nome farm one half mile iible for two more accidents, when, Qf Montour VmH fhp misfortune outcome pf conflict. On the oth- ask: What'can re- world in 1941? year ahead may ive unity of various under which the issness can be op- Lly. Or mity that has all religion in itens the same fate in of the desire for available The question will undoubtedly be raised as to whether it'would be just as economical to build a room your present outside of and I have and Art Vander Pol rolled fcver with their car, with no serious re- of Montour. In TJ02 she Mrs.

Pete Treiber is spending a week a the home of her son, Walter and wife, and getting acquainted with her new grandson. and Mrs. Frank Fritz. Announced Engagement of Miss. Ruth R.

McCrqry Mr Sam McCrory announces the engagement of hi daughter, MISS Ruth Roberta McCrory to Lt. Tho- comforters toe been taken care of the AAA'office, Farm Bureau several percale through the state office in delivery of which is to made between Feb. 15 and Feb. 28. One comforter has been ordered with each mattress rder.

mas A. Lavers Green had tne misioi In 19 2 he with ter parents I -d I ton Sh im Death Claimed Twice Was Enough Two shake-ups in one going into the ditch ought to 5 into this far! Richard Stuckenbruch, we 6C with Lorentz L. Ander- L. Moody near Brookings until Mr. An-! udden death May ill' Mrs.

Anderson lived for "TM- id 1 nave vue AHVW i J.Y ivi-i--" to arrive at the conclusion ow-n farmer living north of ire' vou went east of the ton He was on of the many who i' and made a room 40'xG6'j att ended the basketball games and would be Just about; dance at Imvood last Tuesday rught some time in Aurora, S. D. Later she purchased property in Montour, where she lived till her illness Ireton Pastor Passed Away De from were cover-: should dictate the MOD- vvCul- agons is clear that to- means to "divide religion, the ias destroyed other institutions. i ne any one faith ife enough to resis On the other hand, evidence that, by Catho- other job, except that you wouia Rock valley.me rpaus sister May Vreeland, and la- the Bothers i i -nrl shower rooms as I could do. Finally arriving at 6 fLure uTthis 40'x66' any-, Rock Valley, the Stuckenbruchs not tv.p5v own car and went' iiprfi vears ago when she lived for Th sioux City Tribune of Tues day January 21.

carried the obit nary of MrV. L. M. Moody, wh made her home in Ireton with a sister, Edith Ireton, and in Montour with an- and took an active part affairs She was an intense U. S.

nd Mrs. H. C. Rice of Los ABgel- Calif. The wedding will-take ikce March 6 at the Walter Reed Chapel.

Washington, D. C. Miss McCrory was graduated from the University of Iowa and a member of the Gamma Be- i Sororitv, and Lt. Rice is 8 of uate of the University of Califorri- ia and is a memher of the bigma Charles Kliyla and wife to Gertrude Elsesser 10-96-43. Peter Vaiiden to Jennie Vanden Berge, SEH 19-94-44.

$1.00 and hsb to Dena 92 ft. of of L7 Blk 14, Hull. la anu- Pi Fraternity. He is stationed in Washington at the War ment. The announcement Depart- i ng a tea, which Mr.

McCrory gave lor Ms daughter at their home in a John Eppingra, 50 ft of Ls 7 Blk 14, HulCSl-OO John VanTPelt, et al Sioux Oil Burner Corp. to Silent 6 j. all 7 Blk 32 Addn, Orange City. 00 while he was pastor of the. local' Methodist church.

Word w'as received here Sunday of the death of Mrs. L. M. Moody wife of a retired Methodist minis- Bonnema hsh et al to and Ross K. Vernon, 4-95-45 of Iowa To Furnish 723 For Military Sergtcc ther.

Roman and Jewry femselves, and human- gymnasium without o--- i figures of approximately this a-jWomcnS mount. If your Board would use an unuriug, have me come up again and go ov-; omen club held its Jan-j the Maple Hill Cemetery Ass er this with them, I shall be meeting Tuesday afternoon, 1 no at Montour. Outstanding Ho it and we would appreciate it Harry 1 permanent improvements are 1 Selective Service Greatly Pleased That a graduating death shrouds for the community. Kews wh me come up again and go club held its Maple Hill Cemetery ASS from Service Director. tate, 222 were called State XT December and 'l he vv omens tiuu u.t-i^ 0 ie er this with them, I shall be a a meeting Tuesday afternoon, tion a Montour.

do it and we would appreciate it Mrs Harry improvements are testa you would let us know what Adolph m0 ny her faithful reaction is to this idea and the i hostess. A very interest-j was affiliated with the ead could be mad pr ohable cost. in proojam was given with lona church. Vkoint in the; Yours truly. id, Red 1 8x12 gallon Some point in the between good and.

trulv fr truij. Qrville Mueller reporting on Beeth- tl oven, and Mrs. A. W. Bartlett gave Arnold By R.

Arnold Spring Oats; ible. etc iven on take ar- ight now is Kousej Subscribe to the Ledger now. sugh it shouldn't be, is parts profess to be the same ends- But, lefforts aren't unified, wasted--especially the enemies who lits downfall. total substance, grooks TemS ysxssi a book report on. The Citadel.

Lunch was served in conclusion. Ireton Takes Another Double Bill Here Friday Evening Her memory was a anu Feb; 3-8, and will go from those induction points to Fort ling, and Fort Leavenworth, This number will, bring total to 1,870 lor the and other charges! iier as counted by the relatives to be an authority on family records and to at irewu fi ld rbqrle H. Grahl is greatly rSL Fedend can te zoology tive in the Aid Society and I church work. Survivors 1 She is survived by the following Vermont. C.

H. Kamphoefner ot tv UOVk living in Florida, Quinn. a retired member of the'northwest Iowa io residing at Sebring. and an most active Jlethodist pastor there, ciated at funeral in filled hv volunteers, i prrit not on- 446 in December Januiry. Director jirahl is gratified that letters from inductees to date have been exception conir mendatory ipf treatment accorded But these fled before any note- evement can he expect- tcc teaches that much, jttant thinp is to trans- Ichinjr into action.

Wealth or Poverty sisters: Mrs. Lottie Park Mrs. Ed- brothers and Henrie, Mapl ter was Ireton 12. Brooks 6. In the second quarter made points and PoU 7, Sebring visitors collected core at the teams rot nnf avo r.

13 27 to Last Friday evening the boys' and girls' basketball i lefeated two fast teams ln the secon half Walker made i i Brooks on the Ireton floor, the tw0 po i Houlton two and Poll George Gandy, of Gandy, Toledo, Maple there are nieces relatives and hosts of friends. A brother, Willotu and a siste- Celia Grau, have preceded hor nvv menuatory our youth but, the new At ChMtmas time. hij.he and officers at State one of thei Servke headquarters talktiii ever since iti young who were nome on "tted to tjie Union." furlough. Some of them were enth- Director Grahl is pleased usiagtfc over they A i -vlr manv communitxes encountered in camps. Com Methodist church wih the ma eir bovs into the se Waterburg, ihaxe frm Un over the of civic dubs, A- caliber of Iowa men who nerican and V.

F. W. serving to serve. He doing good. rf the 8ound- i one Wiersnia.

oU tiK A hoPe that every one Orange City. $25.00 72 3 vouths go to iht nA l.iob hsU John. tne Cecelia Lieb a 1 Bekman. 5 Blk S. AH.n.

Agnes Templeman and hsb to cal girls winning 45 to ana wej while Broo made three new services conducted Ireton boys, winning 40 to 18. A aU. The third period ended withi tr anpo of the Confair siied crowd attended the veton tiU in the lead 32 to on church of Montour at tv rcs Funorrtl home in Tama AIHiPS iviw- 4 De Lint. 5 bub Sue. linn conu.i^wvi oxreot 1 A.

icr es. laxrjs church and S.T oharUy to church took tewi nil quarter, with each of so in two jroalg each. Brooks Mfe two toalv and i two frm During the Uist quarter the Iiv ton Kirls hit thoir strido SWU except 1 A. $1.00 Louis Vander Plants, fidn to Sue Ann. De Unt, I.

of pr nonrest to join the army AS as 0 703 vouths wao go He of reports next month will be aole to; from army office the home folks cr uits with and for nimr in mofrt lp dirtctor too troops created by the given to their hearts. It caniwt boards. S13-95-4A, exconl I stride and ool-j th j'anV'isC Mr. and Mr. looted 13 more- points.

Poll 'l i Mrs. Kdith Grau ost vnmn AB a TiBfV c.U, A thv to of it do. with during the- period. Th W3 1 Troton wa, 9 by 4 I Mw Gracr ami hu.H^. AAin Svoring he down the i 13.

omnrnniiy and 1M wiU wort tV of owr T23 wtB rw 0 loyalty to ntry." a mwm wiB ft.

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