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LeMars Globe-Post Monday, April 13, 1942 

Brother Soldiers Meet. 

The Jos. C. Wilberding family this week received another interesting letter from Pvt. Emil C. Wilberding of Camp Lee, Va., in which he states he spent the last weekend with his brother, Joe, in Washington, D.C., says the Remsen Bell-Enterprise. Joe is in the navy and is attending the electrical school in Washington. Emil, formerly of Sioux City, is in the army quartermaster regiment at Camp Lee. The lads hadn’t been together for more than a year and the meeting was a happy one. The two service men are sons of Jos. C. Wilberding.  

DIVORCE GRANTED. 

Angie Westergard was awarded a divorce today from her husband, William Westergard, on a charge of cruel and inhumane treatment. The divorce was granted by Judge W. C. Garberson and she was also awarded alimony amounting to $20 a month until $1,000 is paid. 



LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel Tuesday, April 14, 1942 

DISTRICT COURT WORK RESUMED. 

Hearing Held In Minor Civil Cases. 

After an adjournment taken Wednesday, district court was reconvened Monday by Judge W. C. Garberson. Hearings were conducted in a number of minor civil suits and orders entered. Mrs. Angie Westergard was granted a divorce from William Westergard, after a wedded life of twenty-one years. They were married December 28, 1919, and lived together until September, 1940. The grounds were cruel and inhuman treatment. The plaintiff was given custody of three minor children. 





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