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Domestic News October 11, 1934

The Sauk Centre Herald

Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Local social notes from rural Minnesota area, detailing family visits, dinners, and gatherings; birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middendorf on Oct. 1st; funerals for Henry Marthaler and Jim Turner; Norwood Key breaks arm at school; Helping Hand Society meeting scheduled for Oct. 17.

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Ole Halverson was a caller at Kennedy's home Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huston, of Melrose, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Huston.

Martin Gross, of St. Cloud, spent Sunday with his family at the Jake Key home.

Fred Botz was a caller at Ole Halverson's Sunday forenoon.

Carl Pauly took supper at the C. F. Botz home Saturday.

Mrs. Clarence Goude spent Tuesday evening with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Botz.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middendorf are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Oct. 1st.

Misses Gladys and Evelyn Iwinski were callers at Ray Walker's Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Botz attended the funeral of Henry Marthaler at West Union Saturday morning.

Betty Scott spent Sunday night at the George Grundman home.

Mr. and Mrs. Fay Huston and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Halverson called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Reese at Long Prairie Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gross and children, of St. Cloud, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wil Reese at Long Prairie Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gross and children, of St. Cloud, called on Ole Halverson's Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goude and son, Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goude, of Minneapolis, Sylvester and Raymond Botz and Miss Marina Meyer, of Meire Grove, had dinner and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Botz and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Iwinski and son, Norman, and Mercedes Crippen attended the baseball game at Glenwood Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huber took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dusek and children and Mr. and Mrs. Will Kortan and son, Louis, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kortan and family Sunday.

Ronald Stewart called at the Chas. Kortan home Saturday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Grundman, of St. Cloud, Mrs. Frank Mohs, of Webster, S. D., Mrs. Lizzie Mills, of St. Paul, spent Tuesday at the Geo. Grundman home.

Louis Huber spent Thursday evening at Ray Walker's.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Iwinski and sons, Buddy and Dickie, and daughters, Verna and Nova Jean, spent Sunday at the Arthur Lloyd home.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Botz spent Sunday evening at the Joe Beste home.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sukke spent Sunday afternoon at the Fred Botz home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGown, of Melrose, called at the Fay Huston home Sunday.

Geo. Sukke was a caller at Ole Halverson's Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schurman and Mr. and Mrs. George Schurman spent Thursday evening at Leo Schurman's.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Huisman and daughter, Alice, left Sunday morning to visit relatives in Confrey, Minn., a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. George Grundman and Dola and Audrey and Betty Scott called at the John Kraemer home Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Fay Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Halverson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGown, of Melrose, attended the funeral of Jim Turner at Long Prairie Tuesday.

Miss Helen Kortan is assisting Mrs. Joe Middendorf with her house work for a week.

Mrs. Roy Scott was a caller at the Grundman home one day last week.

Norwood Key had the misfortune of breaking his arm at school Tuesday.

The Misses Evelyn and Gladys Iwinski were callers at Thornbloom's Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bosl and sons, Mr. and Mrs. George Grundman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker.

Steve and Frank Kortan spent Sunday afternoon at Joe Middendorf's.

Norbert Botz and Norwood Key spent Sunday afternoon with the Fred Botz boys.

Charles Kortan made a business trip to St. Cloud Tuesday afternoon.

The Helping Hand Society will meet with Mrs. B. H. Otte Wednesday, Oct. 17. Mrs. Harry Knapp will assist the hostess.

Miss Lauretta Botz was a caller on Mrs. Leo Schurman Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Charles Kortan spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Middendorf.

Mrs. Clarence Goude, of Minneapolis, is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Botz.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schurman spent Friday evening at Melrose.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Death Or Funeral Accident

What keywords are associated?

Family Visits Social Gatherings Birth Funeral Broken Arm Society Meeting

What entities or persons were involved?

Joe Middendorf Henry Marthaler Jim Turner Norwood Key B. H. Otte

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Various Days In October

Key Persons

Joe Middendorf Henry Marthaler Jim Turner Norwood Key B. H. Otte

Outcome

baby boy born to joe middendorfs; deaths of henry marthaler and jim turner; norwood key breaks arm

Event Details

Collection of local social notes including numerous family visits, dinners, and gatherings among residents; birth of baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middendorf on Oct. 1st; attendance at funerals of Henry Marthaler in West Union and Jim Turner in Long Prairie; Norwood Key breaks arm at school; Helping Hand Society to meet Oct. 17 at Mrs. B. H. Otte's with Mrs. Harry Knapp assisting.

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