Iowa Old Press
Emmetsburg Democrat
Emmetsburg, Palo Alto Co, Iowa
August 30, 1928
MALLARD
Mallard, Ia., August 29.
Elmer Helgason of Echo, Minnesota
visited with Mallard friends for
several days during the week.
Fred Wagner, Harold Franks, Leonard Lowe
and Ted Gehrt of this place
are working on a threshing crew near Aheran, North Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Voix were Twin Lakes
visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Schumacher and
family and Mr. Verle Sabin of Ft.
Dodge spent Sunday at the W.H. Sabin home here.
Misses Veronica and Isabel Weinholzer of
Rochester, Minnesota are
spending their vacation at home.
Mrs. R.E. Stoltz and baby are visiting
Fort Dodge relatives this week.
Miss Genevieve Sands who has been
attending school at Cedar Falls, is
spending some time at her home in this place. Miss Sands will
teach music in
the Cylinder school during the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Sudermeyer and daughter
Lucille, who had been in Iowa City
for some time, returned home Sunday.
M.L. Carpic of Iowa City was a business
visitor at this place Monday.
Mr. Briden Anderson of Chicago is
visiting his mother, Mrs. Arvin
Sands, of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knighten and daughter,
Lois and Mrs. Elmer Hough and
son spent several days in the Twin Cities.
Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Walton of Otto, Iowa,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C.E. Sands.
Plane Accident at Badger Sunday Afternoon.
Clarence Lund and Leonard Watland of
Bader were in an aeroplane Sunday
when it dropped 1,000 feet and landed on a farm. Lund had one of
his eyes
badly cut and Watland had a gash across the bridge of his nose.
It required
several stitches to close the wounds. The pilot, C.G. Larn, of
Chicago, had
only a few bruises. People should hesitate about taking air trips
with
strange pilots.