Iowa Old Press
Maurice Times, August 5, 1916
John M. Mieras has purchased a new Ford car to use on the mail route.
He will leave the post office at about 8:30 and will return from his route
at about 11:00 to 11:30 o'clock. Patrons of the route should note the change
of schedule because he will be at your boxes earlier than heretofore.
Mrs. J.M. Mieras entertained the Misses Kittie and Etta De Kray and
Zilda Huesinkveld Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Oggel and children were visiting at the J.F. DeYoung home in
Orange City Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Mieras and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huesinkveld autoed to
the Alvin Huesinkveld home Thursday evening.
M.A. Mieras and family have moved from Remsen to Paullina. Mr. Mieras
has been assistant cashier in the German Savings Bank at Remsen for several
years and was recently promoted to the vice presidency of the First Natl
Bank of Paullina.
Albert Van Pelt of Orange City was in town on business Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mieras and children of Emerson, Nebr. arrived here
Monday for a weeks visit with relatives.
Maurice Times, August 12, 1916
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mieras and daughter Mildred and Johannes and Ada
Mieras autoed to Rock Valley Sunday afternoon.
Maurice Times, August 19, 1916
Willie Mieras was in Monroe S.D. a few days to see his little brother
who is seriously ill with Typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mieras and daughter Mildred visited at the A.M.
Duus home in LeMars Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Oldenkamp and three children John, Dena and Joe were
visiting at the Mrs. Jennie, John M., and Johannes Mieras homes Sunday. They
came by auto.
Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Mieras and daughter Mildred and Mrs. Wm. Huesinkveld
and son Clifford autoed to Primghar Tuesday where they were guests at the
home of Ben Huesinkveld.
Maurice Times, August 26, 1916
Vernon, the little son of J.W. Mieras of Monroe, S.D. is still living,
but there is no hope for him. He may pass away anytime.