Iowa Old Press

LeMars Sentinel
Friday, December 2, 1921

ELGIN: (Special Correspondence)

Mrs. F. A. Utech was a Sioux City visitor Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Meske entertained relatives from a distance on Saturday.

Henry Brabander entertained corn shellers Friday.

G. A. Null, of Remsen, was calling on relatives here Thursday.

John Ahlfs had a consignment of hogs on the Sioux City market Saturday.

Mrs. Viola Jackson, of LeMars, spent Thanksgiving at the W. P. Justman home.

Several from this vicinity attended the Ben Ruhland sale Wednesday in
Stanton township.

Miss Gehrtz, of Sioux City, commenced the winter term of school in district
No. 5 on Monday, November 28th.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Null and family were here Thanksgiving day guests at the
Frank Wells home near Ireton.

SENEY: (Special Correspondence)

Hawkins Bros. shipped cattle to Sioux City on Thursday.

Harry Buss had cattle on the Sioux City market on Friday.

Mrs. Anna Rayburn and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Jansma on Sunday.

Pauline Riter and Elizabeth Clasen were week end visitors in the Sam Uthe
home.

Mrs. Emma Reints and Mrs. Jack Vincent were Sioux City visitors on
Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jansma and son, Clayton, visited Sunday with relatives in
Hospers.

Rev. S. J. Wallace attended the conference in Sioux City on Tuesday
afternoon.

Milton Moore visited Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hinde.

Miss Lucile March, of Sioux City, is spending her Thanksgiving vacation with
her mother, Mrs. E. March.

Mrs. Chas. Ewin is on the sick list.

Wm. Connor, of South Shore, S. D., returned to his home on Saturday after
having spent the past ten days here with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lancaster and Vincent Lancaster were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Lancaster for dinner on Thanksgiving Day.

Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Chapman and son, Robert, autoed to Sioux City on
Thanksgiving Day to be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike King.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker, Miss Helen and Floyd Becker were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jno. Becker of Sioux City on Thanksgiving Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Wierda and children and Mr. and Mrs. Sipma, of Hospers, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jansma on Thanksgiving.

Dwight Riter was operated on Tuesday at the Sacred Heart hospital for
appendicitis. He is doing nicely at this time.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eldridge, of Rock Valley, were visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. McArthur on Thanksgiving Day.

The Ladies Aid society will hold their annual bazaar in the hall on Friday,
December 9. An invitation is extended to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Miles McArthur and daughters, Ethel
and Joyce, of Sheldon, were visiting Sunday in the D. F. McArthur and Mrs.
E. March homes.

Misses Margaret and Helen Darville spent their Thanksgiving vacation in the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darville, of Gayville, S.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuihn and sons, Wallace and Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hahn and son, Waldo, of Merrill vicinity, were guests at the Wm. Reeves home
on Sunday.

Mrs. Bernard Miller, of LeMars, was a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Whitman on Tuesday.

Chas. Kunath, who has been visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Harry
Goodwin, of Corning, Iowa, returned home on Tuesday.

The Ladies Aid society met on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jno. Walkup
instead of Mrs. Wallace. After the business meeting the hostess served
delicious refreshments.

Mrs. Ira Lancaster entertained a small company of girls on Saturday
afternoon in honor of her daughter, Geraldine's birthday. The children
spent the time playing games and a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Lancaster
after which all departed wishing Geraldine many more happy birthdays.

D. K. McArthur, of Golden City, Mo., who spent the past week in the homes of
his brothers, D. F. and Alex McArthur, left on Saturday for his home. Mr.
McArthur was a resident here about twenty-three years ago and was renewing
old acquaintances.

HANCOCK: (Special Correspondence)

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nason visited friends in Sioux City Saturday.

Amos Ross transacted business in Jefferson Monday.

V. McKillips, of Akron, visited relatives in this vicinity a few days this
week.

C. N. James and daughter, Alice, visited Mrs. James in Sioux City Friday
evening.

OYENS: (Special Correspondence)

Mrs. Jas. Burns, of Marcus, visited friends in town Friday.

Frank Lorge, of Remsen, called at the Jno. Meis home Wednesday.

Miss Rosella Staebell, of LeMars, spent Thanksgiving with Miss Viola Fisch.

Mrs. Francis Devaney, of LeMars, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Doud and
family Friday.

Peter Arens and daughter, Margaret, of Remsen, visited at the Nick Gengler
home Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feller, of Remsen, were guests at the home of Mrs. Nick
Feller Friday.

Mrs. Wm Heidesch and sons, of Remsen, were visitors at the Wm. Peters home
Friday.

Miss Adelia Kuster went to Sioux City Wednesday for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. Walter Meacham.

Josephine Hentges went to LeMars for a visit with her brother, Mike Hentges,
on the farm.

Mrs. Nick Freyman and Miss Aramella Freyman, of LeMars, visited with Miss
Katie Rolfes Friday.

Miss Martha Reard, of LeMars, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Reard.

Mrs. Demy Frank and son, Silas, of Remsen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Kuster and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Schnepf and daughter, Carrie, of Remsen, visited at the
Chas. Kuster home Friday.

Mrs. M. Kemp and the Misses Margaret and Anna Kemp, of LeMars, spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp.





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