Iowa News from across the Country
- 1925 -

New York Times
New York, New York
February 3, 1925

Engaged.
Watters-Holtorf. Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Holtorf of 152 Summit Av., Mount Vernon, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter Lillian to Dr. Win. H. Watters of Iowa City.

[transcribed by S.F., April 2011]

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New York Times
New York, New York
March 1, 1925

Hovde-Newbury. On Feb. 28, Katherine D. Newbury, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Newbury of Scranton, Pa., and Howard Thrume Hovde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hovde of Des Moines, Iowa, were married by the Rev. O.W. Wright at the Newbury homestead, Waretown, N.J.

[transcribed by S.F., April 2011]

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Helena Independent
Helena, Montana
July 20, 1925

CRYSTAL GAZER'S PREDICTION FAILS - TOWN SHE DOOMS IS NOT WIPED OUT
Emmetsburg, Iowa, July 19-(By Associated Press)- Madame Garcia, crystal gazer, who is credited with the predictions of President Harding's election and death, as well as the recent southern California earthquake, guessed wrong when she set Friday and Saturday as the date for the destruction of Emmetsburg, Iowa.
The town is still here tonight. A number of families left there homes over the two day period and numerous
farmers are said to have refused to come here to trade yesterday, but aside from the loss to business men, and some evidence of jumpiness on the part of nervous citizens, nothing has happened. The prediction, said to have originated in Washington, was published here by a local newspaper last week.

[transcribed by C.J.L., Jan. 2004]

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New York Times
New York, New York
August 9, 1925

White-Adams. Mr. and Mrs. William T. White of 890 West End Avenue and Rockland, Me*.,have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Theresa White, to Waldo Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Adams of Dubuque, Iowa.

[transcriber note: the state may be Mo./Missouri, hard to read; see also NYT, Dec. 20, 1925 (below); transcribed by S.F., April 2011]

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Appleton Post Crescent
Appleton, Wisconsin
September 4, 1925

Panzlau Appointed to Succeed Menzner
The Rev. A.C. Panzlau of Reindeck *, Iowa has been appointed pastor of German Methodist church here to succeed the Rev. J.L. Menzner who has been transferred to the German Methodist church at Giard, Iowa [Clayton county]. Mr. Panzlau will come to Appleton next week, and will preach his first sermon on Sunday, Sept. 13. Appointments were made at the Northwest Conference of German Methodist Episcopal churches in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Menzner and their family will leave for Giard in about a week so that Mr. Menzner will be in his new pulpit Sept. 13. Mr. Menzner came to Appleton from Wausau six years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Menzner attended the conference in Chicago.

[sic - should be Reinbeck, Grundy county]
[transcribed by S.F., June 2004]

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Ironwood Daily Globe
Ironwood, Michigan
Thursday evening, December 3, 1925

Iowa Girl is Most perfect in America
Chicago, Dec. 3 (AP) -- Kings of the barnyard and field having been selected at the international livestock exposition, the climax came last night with selection of the most perfect boy and girl in America. Alice Burkhart, 15, Audubon county, Iowa, was chosen the most perfect girl, and George Caskaden, 14, St. paul, Ind., won honors as the country's most perfect specimen of boyhood. Selections were made by competitive physical examinations of more than 600,000 farm boys and girls.

[transcribed by S.F., May 2006]

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New York Times
New York, New York
December 20, 1925

Adams-White. The marriage of Miss Therese White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tillson White, to Waldo Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Euguene Adams of Dubuque, Iowa, took place yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents in the Apthorp, 300 West End Avenue. The ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Dr. Daniel Poling, was followed by a reception. Mrs. George R. Burden of Dubuque was matron of honor and George R. Burden was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will make their home in Dubuque.

[transcribed by S.F., April 2011]



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