Miller

[These MILLER families may or may not be related to one another.]

1927

ENJOY FAMILY REUNION
Meet for First Time Since Celebration of Golden Wedding of Parents

Twenty-four years ago the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller was celebrated at the home of their eldest daughter, at Ida Grove.  A later reunion of the Miller family was held in LeMars, June 11, 1927, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Nicolls.  At the Golden Wedding every child was present, seven sons and four daughters.  Death and misfortune have cut down this number in the passing years.  The following who were also present at the reunion here:  Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sterling, of San Francisco; Jay D. Miller, of Chicago, an official in the firm of Sprague Warner & Co.; William C. Miller and wife, of Chicago, Mr. Miller is an officer of the Hartford Insurance Company; Ira Miller and wife, of Sioux City; Ed Miller and wife, of Bronson, Iowa; Charles S. Macomber, of Ida Grove; Miss Lena C. Miller, a grand-daughter, and Miss Betty Miller, a great grand-daughter; John S. Miller and wife, of Los Angeles, California; and Anna Cottrell and husband, of Newkirk, Okla, were unable to be present at the reunion held at the home of Kate Miller Nicolls, in LeMars, on account of illness in their families.

Source:  LeMars Sentinel, dated 14 Jun 1927


1951

FAMILY REUNION

A reunion of the Miller family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer at their home at 1200 Central avenue southeast Sunday.

A family dinner was held at one o’clock, followed by an afternoon of visiting and a 6:30 p.m. supper.

Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nielsen and son, Wayne, of Sutherland, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielsen and family, of West Bend, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boswell, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Boswell, of Sioux City;

Mr. and Mrs. Max Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and Glenn Miller, of Marcus; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller, of Remsen; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, of Larabee, Iowa.

Source: LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel, 17 Aug 1951


 

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