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Full Official Sioux County 1928 Paper VOL. XXXVII BOYDEN. SIOUX COUNTY. IOWA. THURSDAY.

MARCH 21, 1929 NO. 1 2 Married Fifty Years ELECTION OF HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS Parted For A Time-But United Again Courtesy of Sioux City Tribune MK. AND MRS. C. BUBEX THAXK YOU GREETINGS CEEEfeRATE GOLDEN WEDDIAG I -We to thank our many friends who called on us on Satur- Mrf and Mrs.

R. Buren were day on our celebration of our Gol- At a previous meeting of the Boy den Independent School district school board, Prof. James Hoeven stated that he had decided teacli eisewhere the coming year. TJns left the vacancy open for the position of and at their meeting on Tuesday elected Prof. R.

B. Edwards from; Calendar, low. for this position, fie is a married man, and has two children. He is an Ames graduate and attended the U. Prof Hoeven has not announced his plans, but are certain tliiatihe will Capably conduct his office Tfherever he may be elected.

His work in the Boyden public schools has won popular ap- j.s.'.ovai. The balance of the -high school instructors have been given privilege of returning, although auiy one has applied for the coming c. The grace teacn-ers jtre i-ii a quandry. toil DECLAMATORY CONTEST 'iLe uaior denilamatory contest or ihe Boyden public will) ba held on Wednesday, March 27, in the high school auditorium. George Kelly, draniatie coach from ShelcYm, will be judge.

The following will take Oratorical: Jamls-LandCmis and Anna Stegeman. Dramatic Henrietta Scholten, Harriett Miller, Mary Drenth Grace Van MR. AMD MRS. A. A.

KUYPER Mr. A. A. Kuyper is Called at Age hosts to. a large number of friends den Wedding anniversary; for the many kind words and the useful relatives on 16.

being gifts left us as a reminder of the day. The visitors came from all tuie, occasion of their golaen wed; Qvfer ding anniversary. The excellent rec-' and his sister, now Mrs Sohl from of 73--Funeral Mr. A. A.

Kuj'per, a pioneer of Sioux County and one of the most Seholten, Erva lo ved citizens in this vicinity, died Jahsen, George Van Diepen and from heart failure at his Marjorie Belling. on Tuesday, March 19, 1929, i He 73 years of age, being born on June 6, 1856. His wife preceded him in death on October 25th, 1927. Mr. Kuyper (had only recently returned from California with his MTJSIC CONTEST BRINGS SEVERAL vHONOBS HOME Hilda Kooiman first place with her soprano solo and Gora Van second with her T.

-Hull were also present at our wed- Leeuwen placed ora and history of this happy jou-; ding fiftye SP 0 it is a Piano solo, in the district muste pie was published last week, and blessing the Lord has bestowed upon test held at Orane? City last we hope to publish a list of the Curing the fifty years of the girls glee clnfcJand small group Buren and Mrs. R. C. were eaitn fn a On Tuesday lie, twins, the former living at Orange, and Charlie at Bigelow Marion, Boyden; and Harold' Odessa, Minn. Mr.

Kuyper was always a leader in the community and civic welfare- ue -was especially interested In ihe church work at the United Presbyterian chuni, where he was almost foremost in the church's activities. His death leases vacant the chair of the superintendent of the Sunday school, Chairman of the congregation, and leader of church music, as well as the position of Eider. "Which guests that were present, next week, Buren. fourth places. Sunday, Jp ul Supply Your Easter Needs For Men Ties, Caps, Shirts, Socks Etc.

For Women Handkerchiefs, Shoes, Gloves Silks for Dresses For Children Ties, Hose, Shirts Stockings, Etc. lunch was ready. He did not come, however, and his son Marion went to tibe house, and found his father had passed away sitting in a rocking chair. Funeral services will (be conducted in the United Presbyterian church on Friday. Services will first h.eld at the house -at one and 30 7 cial Delivery Service We are now ready to call for your at your farm or deliver groceries to your door.

Just Phone 67 and you will get prompt service. e's Store THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE BOYDEN, IOWA position 'he had held for. many years, toeing senior elder in service and age. No deaths in the 'church had been recorded since the death of Mrs. Kuyper in October, 1927, and Mr.

Kuyper's death marks the passing of the first member since that time. As the time rolled along since Mrs. Kuyper's death Mr. Kuyper's life had been a lonely one, as he most te" rs 7vlng 'Rev. Neil Stewart will officiate at pantonship of iis rwlfe.

His life the services. in was always'a TT model stern and deep Mr. Kuy-per united in mar- iigious convieition were sincere and 'Bf tha DeJong on June he always found faith in the Sa- 10. 1S76, at Pella, Iowa. In 1882 vior.

He had a fine clear voice and they came to Sioux County and re-i it ws always heard at church sen- sided for eight years on a farm! i -es. He has sung in the choir on near Alton and in 1890 tihey moved Sunday night, and (had planned to to a farm west of town. Thirteen take part in the Cantatta program children were born to this union, in the church on Tuesdav evening which twelve are living to mourn i their parents' death. They are Mrs. Even in death he has found vic- C.

De Vries, nee Hattie, Aurelia; Mrs. Gt. Van-Bam, nee Jennie, Des Moines; Mrs. C. P.

Sitter, nee Kate, Odessa, Mrs. John Douma, nee Ar-vella, 'Hull; Edward, Comfry, Conrad, Sheldon; ruy, West Bend; Joe. Boyden; John and -Char- SIOUX DISTRI 3T NTY IOURT tory, for now he will be with his wife in paradise, where death can no part and "life is everlasting. The relatives ihave the- sincere sympathy of the entire community in the passing of Mr. Kuyper.

Haliey 'Greigg, Geo. N. Hal ley Robert Greigg, $200,05, interest and costs, against George N. Haliey. Farmers Co-operative Ass'u of Ireton asks judgment for interest and costs, against George N.

Haliey. The Farmers Co-operative of Ireton asks judgme-f against Robert Greigg for with interest and costs. Cannon Bros, et al ask judgment Marie K. Kuhl asks judgment mount of interest and costs. rb against JNeal Schut for $2 interest and costs.

Esther D. Bandy of Hawarden has been appointed administratrix of the estate of her father, H. A. Bandy, deceased. Her bond is fixed at Major Northrup of Hawarden has been appointed guardian of the Northrup minor heirs of Ella Northrup, deceased, with bond fixed at $22,000.

Anthony TePaske, Sioux Center, has been appointed administrator of the estate of Edwin H. Kellogg, deceased, with ibond of The following cases have been filed for the March Term: F. C. Hu'-bbell asks judgment against the City of Haward.en for deficiency on paving bonds for TM 653.75 with interest and costs. Beebe Runyan Furniture Com- j.

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pany asks judgment on account family from Sibley werg visitors in with interest and costs Qn with John Hilf.on. against C. Vande Stouwe. Muilenburg asks judgment; Mr and Mrs Hang Oberman from on a note for $1700 with interest, Orange City were visitors at the attorney fees and costs-against Joihn Erie home Qn Sunday evenillJ v. P.

Muilenburg and Maria Dur S- I- Mr. and Mrs. Gt. Jacobs and Mr. Hazel M.

German is asking for and rs Vogs wsre amonir divorce from Otis E. German.ana. those who helped ce i brate custody of 'their 7-year-old child i Claus birthday in Lincoln H. Sarle is asking for Shel(iojl on Tuesday night judgment on note "and foreclosure of a mortgage against H. Coffin; John Landnuis and wil and Helen Coffin and Nolan Monday by train for Redlands, Cal- Lani'bertson.

ifornia, where they will visit their Catherine Schaafs Phillips as ex- son and hig family and ecutrix, et al is judgment si Ms alon the We st against the Alton Savings of, in the amount of and Carl Hirtj now located in Arcata, costs. California, has purchased a Charley Hessa asks judgment on: Ohevrolet truck to be uged oo note for $317.31, interest, costs and. nection with his ick atca inff attorney fees, against Ole -Stens-; business. He is in partnership with land. another party and is reported to The Farmers Co-operative Assn nave one of the lbiggest -hatcheries of Irtton aekjs judgment against tliat scc ti oa.

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