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Excerpts taken from the Waterloo Gazette

 

September 9, 1932

ad's as they appeared

Melvin Bay motored to Omaha on Tuesday.

 V.E. Chamberlin motored to Fairbury Monday.

 Hermann Hansen of Osceola spent Sunday in Elkhorn.

 Miss Verna Peetz spent Sunday with Miss Dala Malstead.

 Miss Dala Malstead spent the week-end with Miss Verna Peetz. 

Miss Lois Niemann attended the Orpheum theater Saturday. 

Mrs. Howard Bruhn spent Sunday with Mrs. Orvil Allison at Waterloo. 

Mrs. Howard Bruhn and Mrs. Virgil Allison spent Thursday in Omaha.

 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamann spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Timm.

 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winterburn spent Monday evening at Krug park.

 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schuldt of Blair spent Sunday afternoon in Elkhorn.

 Mr. and Mrs. John Schuldt spent Sunday evening at the Henry Fallen home.

 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Busekist spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Timm.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Kalk and Mrs. Glenn Bull attended the Orpheum on Friday.

 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller spent Saturday evening  with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saeger.

 Mr. and Mrs. P.W. Glandt spent Friday evening at the Fred Winterburn home.

 Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Moor and little daughter, Betty, motored to Lincoln Sunday.

Mrs. Mary Osterman of Chicago is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Ramus. 

Harold Nelsen of Omaha has been visiting the past week at the Emil Warstat home. 

Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ramus of West Point spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ramus.

 Mr. and Mrs. John Schuldt and daughter, Lorraine, motored to Omaha Wednesday. 

Miss Cecelia Holling left Friday for Palisade, Nebr. where she will teach again this year.

 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glandt spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winterburn.

 Mrs. Elisa Deerson and daughter spent the week-end with Omaha relatives and friends.

 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paasch and family spent Sunday evening at the John Paasch home. 

Misses Laverne and Lorraine Denker of Valley spent Friday afternoon with Miss Dala Malstead.

 Mr. and Mrs. George Bull and Betty of Millard spend Monday evening at the John C. Bull home.

 Mrs. Elmer Suess spent Thursday and Friday at North Bend with her sister, Miss Bernice Peters.

 W.E. Goodhard left Friday for Lincoln where he entered the Veteran’s hospital for treatment.

 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Homann and family of Millard were guests at the Julius Riecken home Sunday. 

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nieman spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ruff at Gretna.

 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Bolte of Blair was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fedde and family Sunday.

 Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Chamberlin and son, Billy of Omaha, spent Sunday at the V.E. Chamberlin home.

 Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Brownlee and Harlan spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Denker Sr.

 Mr. and Mrs. John Paasch, Miss Lafola Winterburn and Ervin Seltz attended the state fair Monday.

 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schneider and children of Gretna spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Dora Denker. 

Mr. and Mrs. E.J. LaBorde of Gretna were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leisenberg Thursday.

 Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Eicke and Everet Behrens were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fedde Sunday.

 Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Dore and Mrs. M.O. Jefferies and daughter spent Monday with Mrs. Marie Holfedt.

 Mr. and Mrs. Claus Dahmke and family of Millard spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Witt.

 Mrs. Adam Leu and Mrs. Rumore of Omaha came Sunday to spend a few days at the Charles Leu home.

 Dr. and Mrs. R.R. Ensor and daughters of Omaha were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Rogers Sunday. 

Mrs. Harry Wray and daughter, Miss Mary, visited at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Bull Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham returned home the latter part of last week from their motor trip to Colorado.

 Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Riecken and Miss Mildred Riecken spent Saturday evening in Yutan at the Hans Ohm home.

 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vitt, Mrs. John Davis and George Vitt of Omaha spent Monday afternoon at the Henry Bay home.

 Mrs. Emil Bartels and son, Jerry, of near Chalco spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. John Diestal and daughters.

 Mrs. Helen Young and Bobby and Olin Menter of Omaha spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winterburn.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Busekist spent Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Keiser in Benson, helping Mrs. Keiser celebrate her birthday.

 Mr. and Mrs. H. White and Mrs. Martha Smith of Council Bluffs spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klebe and son. 

Mr. and Mrs. John Philson and children and Mrs. A.H. Philson of Omaha called at the G.H. Goodhard home Monday. 

 

 

 August Witte of Bennington, Mrs. Eda Koerner of Mrs. M.S. Deerson called at the Henry Rasmus home Sunday afternoon. 

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sibert and Stanley and Clarence, and Miss Seivers of Scribner spent Saturday with Mrs. P.G. Hofeldt.

Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Witt and children and Mrs. W.E. Goodhard and sons motored to Lincoln Sunday to visit W.E. Goodhard.

Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Goodhard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paasch and daughters visited at the Fred Paasch home Sunday evening.

 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Allison spent Sunday and Monday at the  Willie Bailey home at Lincoln and attended the state fair Monday.

 Misses Laverne and Lorraine Denker of Valley spent several days last week with their grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Denker.

Mr. and Mrs. George Holling entertained at dinner Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Holling, Miss Cecilla and Henry Holling.

Mrs. Regena Claussen and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Ohrt and daughter of Bennington spent Sunday afternoon at the John Schuldt home. 

Mrs. E.F. Cockerill and Mrs. Ollie Jansen and Ione of Omaha spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Riecken and daughters.

 Mrs. Eda Koerner of Long Beach Calif spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Witte and Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham.

 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. George Hamann and daughters spent Sunday afternoon at the Ben Schroeder home at Millard.

 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmes and family, Miss Gertrude Rolfs, Miss Dala Malstead and Chris Rolfs Sr. spent Monday at the state fair at Lincoln.

 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hirt of near Waterloo are the parents of a baby girl born August 29. Mrs. Hirt formerly was Miss Agnes Fallon of Elkhorn.

 Miss Mildred Glasshoff of Gretna who  is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Bull is attending Elkhorn High School, a member of the senior class. 

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schulz and Harry and Lorene of Yutan; Burt Lyman of Bennington and Walter Benke spent Wednesday evening at the Emil Warstat home.

 Miss Margaret Carstensen is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Winterburnm and attending Elkhorn high school, a member of the freshman class. 

Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Eicke, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dohse, Melvin Dohse, Elmer Belle and Robert Houseley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fedde and family.

Misses Viola Rolfs and Marie Denker and Lloyd Suess motored to Hebron Saturday to attend the Luther League convention at that place; they returned Monday.

 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bay returned home Friday from fifteen day trip to Jamestown, N.Y. where they visited at the home of their son, Dr. Elmer Bay. They had a most enjoyable trip.

 William Andresen left Friday for Colorado Springs, Colo to visit his daughter, Miss Marie Andresen, who is a patiemd at the Glockner sanitarium. Mr. Andresen returned on Tuesday and reports Miss Marie’s condition improved.

 Waterloo Community Presbyterian Church

 Sunday school at 10 a.m.

Morning worship at 11a.m.

Senior C.E. at 7p.m.

Evening services at 8p.m.

The Lord’s Supper will be observed Sunday morning.  All members are urged to attend.

The Senior C.E. will resume its meeting at 7p.m. Sunday evening.

Evening services will be stated on  Sunday evening. The first half of a steroptican  lecture on the “Romance of the Pick and Spade” will be given Sunday evening at 8p.m.The Sunday school wishes to thank Mr. Cowles for permitting us to enjoy our picnic there last Friday.

Garth G. Gee Pastor.

 

Bethany Lutheran Church of Elkhorn.

F.W. Seesko, pastor. Otto F. Meyer, assistant.

Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45a.m. Mrs. Louis Rolfs acting superintendent.

Why should our children have religious training? Because the courts report that 80 per cent of our criminals are under 25 years of age.

Because during the past five years 4,000 children between  the ages of 5 and 18 have committed suicide.

Because without religious education my child must face a great handicap in the fight against the evil forces in the world.

Because prison chaplains tell us that the great majority of those brought to court for wrong doing have had little of no religious instruction” –Judge Thomas Crain. Otto Rosalky, Alfred Talley.

Because “the strength of our country is the strength of its religious conviction:--Calvin Coolidge.

Because”it is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the bible” – George Washington

The children’s confirmation class will begin Saturday, September 10th at 2p.m.

Services at 8 o’clock Sunday evening, September 11th.

 

 

  

 

 

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