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SIDNEY News

TRAVIS, BOSWORTH, MCCLUSKEY, RENDE, VERBECK, JOHNSON, SHAAF, FLETCHER, DILTS, ADAMS, GRAY, NIX, PICARD

Posted By: Volunteer
Date: 9/25/2017 at 14:16:10

SPECIAL TO THE DAILY NONPARIEL
SIDNEY, IA JULY 13, 1921

Rube Travis and wife, and Doc Travis and wife and daughter Maude, visited Barber Travis at Weeping Water, Neb., Sunday.

Floyd Bosworth visited in the country Friday at the home of his uncle Joe McCluskey.

Sydney Rende and Winnifred Verbeck were Omaha visitors Thursday.

A son was born Thursday night to Mr. And Mrs. Art Johnson.

The Good Will Sunday school class of the Presbyterian church had a picnic at the park Friday evening . All of their families were invited and most enjoyable time was had.

Born to Julius Shaaf and wife, who live east of Anderson, Friday, a son.

Harry Fletcher, a former Sidney boy, was in Sidney, Thursday evening . Harry was in Penn's drug store for quite awhile, and now is traveling salesman out of Omaha.

Mrs. Virgil Dilts, little son and mother, Mrs. Rood of Randolph, are visitors in Sidney Thursday.

John Adams of the Ford station was in Omaha last week looking after some new Fords that were to be driven to Sidney.

Mrs. John Gray left last week for a visit with her daughter, Helen, in Chicago.

Mrs. Mary Nix visited in Thurman last week, and while there was a guest of the Sunshine circle, who had a picnic at the home of Mrs. Solleder, a bounteous picnic supper and an enjoyable visit was enjoyed.

Miss Ivy Picard of Portsmouth, IA is being entertained at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sells east of town. Mr. And Mrs. S.T. Nix and girls are visiting in Glenwood this week.
Transcribed by Stephanie Pierce 


 

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