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LeMars Globe-Post
January 16, 1922

JOHNSON TWP: (By Special Correspondent)

Clarence Braun was a Brunsville caller Monday.

Will Barinsky was transacting business in Akron Monday.
Emil Woll was on the Sioux City market on Tuesday with cattle, shipping from
Dalton.B. H. Borchers was in LeMars on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Barinsky and sons Raymond and Lowell spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Barinsky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hillrichs of Preston
township.

Alex McInnis was a Brunsville caller Monday.

Henry Borchers, Emil Woll, will Barinsky and John Woll were Sioux City
visitors Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Molzen spent Saturday evening at the Peter Molzen home.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eilers and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plueger were Sunday visitors
at the Henry Borchers home.

Charles Brodie was a Brunsville caller Monday.

Eilert Miller and Art Gronemeyer hauled hogs to Sioux City on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Woll and son, Leonard, were callers at the Frank Woll home
on Sunday.

ELGIN: (By Special Correspondent)

Miss Laura Muhl spent this week end visiting in Sioux City.

Marvin Jackson, of Hinton, spent a few days at the W. P. Justman home the
past week.

Mrs. Block and daughter of Hospers are visiting at the Frank Whilhelmi home.

Wm. Utech and Frank Tschampel autoed over to Burbank, S.D., on
business.S.D., on business.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Justman of LeMars and Mr. and Mrs. Will Justman and family
of Hinton were guests at the W. P. Justman home Sunday.

Mrs. Deck, of LeMars, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. W. P.
Justman.

Mr. and Mrs. George Lubben of near Craig were Sunday visitors at the August
Meske home.

William Nicholson had a consignment of cattle on the Sioux City market
Tuesday.

George Farmer had a shipment of hogs on the Sioux City market Saturday.

Ed Detloff was a Sioux City visitor Tuesday. He had a consignment of hogs
on the market.

Mrs. H. Detloff, of LeMars, spent Sunday at the Ed Detloff home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilde, of Struble, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tschampel and
son Harold were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Utech Sunday.

F. Falk entertained corn shellers Thursday.

Wm. Dack of LeMars, sawed a quantity of lumber of Albert Bros. the past
week.

Alfred Meske visited friends and relatives at Akron last week.

Paul Meske is spending the week visiting relatives at Akron.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pecks on Monday, Jan. 9.

SENEY: (By Special Correspondent)

Miss Carol Pech, of Lawton, visited Sunday in the home of her sister, Mrs.
Ira Lancaster.

Mrs. M. M. Kennedy, of Ireton, visited friends here on Monday and Tuesday.

Mrs. Soloman Perry, of LeMars, visited a few days this week with her son,
Frank and family and her daughter Mrs. Lou Bauma and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Sipma, of Hospers, were week end visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Jansma.

Miss Constance Chapman left last Saturday for Wahpala, S.D., to resume her
school work after having spent the holiday vacation in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chapman.

This community was shocked and grieved to learn of the death of M. L.
Schaffhausen, of LeMars, last Saturday morning. Mr. Schaffhausen was agent
at the depot and later bought the store here and was well known. His wife
and children have the sympathy of the community. Those who attended the
funeral at Hospers last Tuesday from here were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewin,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lancaster, Mrs. George Jansma and W. E. Hennrich.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker, Miss Helen and Floyd Becker were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Reeves on Tuesday.

Misses Florence and Margaret Deegan of LeMars visited a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Chapman.

Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chapman and daughter, Miss Constance, were 5 o'clock
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker on Thursday of last week.

Mrs. Campbell and little daughter, Marian, who have been visiting Mrs.
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School started on Monday after a two week vacation for the holidays.

David Rayburn left Saturday for Ireton to attend school after the holiday
vacation.

The W.F.M.S. met last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Walker.

Mrs. Ray McArthur and Miss Ruth Darville returned Saturday from Gayville,
S.D., where they visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darville, the
past two weeks.

Mrs. Arthur Reeves is on the sick list.

Fred Moore, of LeMars, was a business caller here last Wednesday.

LeMars Personals:

Mrs. Hugh Maxwell entertained at a meeting of the Cantalia club on Friday
afternoon. The hours were spent socially and at the conclusion of the
visiting and needlework an attratractive two course luncheon was served.
Special guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Thos. Eyres, Mrs. George Pew, Mrs.
R. H. Woolworth, and Mrs. Green.

Miss Anne Wiese was hostess of the E.B.L. Club at the Thursday meeting at
which the guests enjoyed the usual informal visiting over sewing.

Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ewers of Halbrite, Sask., Canada, were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Plath on Thursday evening.

Mrs. Ernest Plath entertained a company of friends informally on Friday
afternoon with social visiting and needlework the pastime. A luncheon was
served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon.

The Home Guards met on Saturday in the home of Mrs. Robert Hodgson, Mrs.
James Wilkinson and Mrs. B. Yerger. The usual program occupied the
afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kistle were host and hostess to the Klatter Kard Klub
members on Thursday evening when the guests were entertained at the usual
auction five hundred and a luncheon at the close of the cards.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Doud, of Oyens, entertained at the Oyens hall
complimentary to Miss Rose Kamp and Alphonse Orban whose wedding will take
place Thursday, Jan. 19, from St. Joseph's Catholic church LeMars. Cards
formed the entertainment and refreshments were served. The occasion was
also taken advantage of to confer a miscellaneous shower upon the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ewers of Halbrite, Sask., Canada, and Miss Aldrich and
Miss Hansen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Plath on Sunday.

Mrs. J. U. Sammis of Sioux City and Mrs. Seelye Harriman of Montreal,
Canada, were guests on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Redmon.

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Emerson were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Simonsen,
of Cherokee, yesterday.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE:

Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that on the tenth day of
January, 1922, the undersigned was appointed by the district court of
Plymouth county, Iowa, executor of the estate of Alice M. Tyler, deceased,
late of said county. All persons indebted to said estate will make payment
to the undersigned, and those having claims against the same will present
them legally authorized to said court for allowance.

Dated Jan. 10, 1922; A. M. Duus, executor
Roseberry & Roseberry, attorneys



LeMars Globe-Post
January 30, 1922

SENEY: (By Special Correspondent)

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eberlain are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl
born last Monday.

Allen Hinde is sick with pneumonia.

James Clark is on the sick list.

Mrs. S. Haviland was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne last Sunday.

Mrs. Bernard Miller of LeMars visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Whitman.

Frank Falk shipped hogs to Sioux City on Tuesday.

Otto Knop was a Sioux City visitor on Tuesday.

E. D. Buss and Ira Lancaster were Sioux City visitors on Monday.

George Laughton had cattle on the Sioux City market Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Jansma returned Wednesday from Hospers.

Mrs. W. E. Hennrich visited on Wednesday in LeMars with Mrs. H. L.
Schaffhausen.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siege pleasantly entertained a company of friends last
Friday evening at their home north of town. The evening was spent in games,
music and social conversation. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess.
Miss Martha Neiting of Pomeroy, was an out of town guest.

The Good Samaritan class of the Sunday school will serve supper in the hall
next Friday evening, Jan. 27, at 5:30 o'clock. After the supper a program
was given.

Frank Kunath autoed to Jefferson, S.D., on Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dealy of Sioux City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Uthe
on Friday.

Bert Van der Zee was a Sioux City visitor on Saturday.

UNION: (By Special Correspondent)

Harker Bros. are hauling ice from Oyens this week.

Mr. Manning has been very ill the past week.

Mrs. Ernest Gist and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bixby,
Wednesday.

Quite a number in this neighborhood have been ill with severe colds the past
week.

Eugene Garton, a former resident of our vicinity came over from Marathon
this week to visit with old friends.

AKRON: (From the Register-Tribune)

Elgin Johnson returned Monday to Sioux City after a few days visit with
relatives and friends northwest of town.

Mrs. Roy Baldwin returned Tuesday to Sioux City after a visit in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Golden.

Mrs. Cora Witt, who had been caring for her cousin, Mrs. G. H. Wooten during
her illness, returned Sunday to Sioux City.

Friends here learned with regret of the recent death of Rev. A. C. Blackman,
who was pastor of the Akron Baptist church a dozen or more years ago. He
was confined to his bed for sixteen weeks and suffered intensely during most
of that time period, death being due to pernicious anemia. Rev. Blackman is
remembered here as a man of kindly nature..After leaving here he became an
avid worker for Iowa Baptist college and later located in Oklahoma. He is
survived by his wife and several children who have the sympathy of many
friends here.

Mahlon Hauck returned today from a few days visit in Chicago.

Mrs. L. L. Burrill went to Alton today for a visit with relatives.
Miss Mildred Way went to Sioux City today for a visit with relatives.

Mrs. R. J. Hauck left Saturday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh
Marshall, in Chicago.

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