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Lyman County Argus 1919
Jan. 2, - Dec 25. 1919
Oacoma, South Dakota F.W. Fulford, publisher
Oldest Newspaper in
Lyman County
08/05/2008
ALBERT - Otto
Albert, living at Dupree this past summer, came down Wednesday to visit his
parents and friends for a few weeks. He left Dupree Monday morning and reached
Oacoma Wednesday afternoon, traveling all the way by Milwaukee train
Nov 28 1919
ANDERSON - Frank
Anderson, Joe Cannon, Theodore Nelson and John McCoy
have also returned from
France.
June 19, 1919
ANDERSON -
Annabelle Anderson
died a few days ago was the report received here.
Jan. 30, 1919
ANDESE -
A little
boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andese Presho.
Jan. 16, 1919
ARMSTRONG - The two
little Armstrong children, living with their aunt, Mrs. Cora M. Miller,
west of Iona, went to Oacoma by stage Monday where they were met by their father
who took them to to his home in
Iowa.
Jan. 30, 1919
AULD - Mrs.
Agnes E. Auld and Mrs. M.Q. Sharpe went to Plankinton Tuesday to
attend the funeral of Mr. O.P. Auld, brother of the late I. N. Auld. May 8
1919
AUTHIER - Joe
Authier of Vivian was thrown from his horse Saturday and dislocated his knee
joint, but is able to be around
BACON
- A
beautiful life flitted from our midst Tuesday, Aug. 12 when death claimed the
life of Lucretia, wife of James P. Brewster of near Iona, She was born
Lucretia Bacon at Ashtabula, Ohio June 24, 1845 and was married Nov. 28,
1869. In the eve of the sunset of her happy wedded life she was about to round
out her Golden Jubilee of marriage when the angel of death sang her requiem.
More. Aug 21
1919
BALLINGAL - Lyndsay
Deasley Ballingal and Miss Grace Estella Iseminger were united in
marriage Saturday afternoon, Sept. 6, 1919, attended by Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheldon
Iseminger whose 10th anniversary was also on that same day. Long
interesting story. Sept
18 1919
BANWART - Harry
Banwart, Vivian, was recently discharged from the army. He had been to
France. May 8
1919
BARLOW - Lost
- E.A. Barlow lost his Knights Templar watch charm. He has worn it for
over 30 years and will give a nice reward for its return. May 1 1919
BARRETT - Letter
from Engelbert Barrett of Draper from Camp Mills, NY dated Nov. 1, 1918,
to “mother and all.
Jan 2 1919
BARTINE - Mrs. J.G.
Bartine found the gold watch she lost in her garden three years ago. The
watch was only damaged by the scratch from the plow.
May 1 1919
BICE
- Joseph
Bice returned Saturday evening from services overseas.
June 4 1919
BIERMAN -
Miss Zelma Kimmerling of Vivian and Frank Bierman
of Roscoe were united in marriage at the ME church in Vivian last Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Cleo Kemerling and Albert Sayler were witnesses.
More
Mar 6 1919
BOAL
- Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Boal of Vivian are parents of a son born Friday night. Nov 6
1919
BOAL - Ray M. Boal arrived at Vivian last week from
N Y
where he has been since arriving from a hospital in France where he saw over six
months of active duty on the Argonne Field.. He is the first Vivian boy to
return home from France.
Apr 16 1919
BOAL
- A baby
daughter arrived at the Vivian home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boal last week.
May 26
1919
BOBBLEDIKER - The
surprise dance at Bobblediker’s at
Kennebec was well attended and a good
time had.
July 31,
1919
BODE -
Atty. H.L. Bode and wife of Murdo are here,
called by the death of her sister, Alice Hansen.
Apr 17 1919
BOE -
Pvt.
Chris Boe received his discharge from Camp Funston last Monday. He had
been in the service about seven months. Two of his brothers are still in France.
Feb 13 1919
BOHANNAN - Mr. and
Mrs. W.H. Bohannan are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, Melba Gale,
born Sept. 30. Oct 16
1919
BOLTON - Mrs.
John T. Bolton Jr. returned last Thursday from her father's burial in
Buffalo, N.Y. Nov 20
1919
BOLAND - A baby
girl came to gladden the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boland. She was
born at the home of Mrs. Boland’s parents at North McGreagor, Iowa, Monday, May
26. May 26 1919
BOND - News was
reached at Iona of the marriage of Norman Bond to Miss Sara Rose,
June 14. They will live on his claim east of the river.
July 17 1919
BOYLE
- A
daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Boyle at Vivian last week. May 8
1919
BOYLES - Mr.
E.W. Boyles received a message Friday telling of the death of his father
at Yankton.
Jan 9 1919
BOYLES -
Cards
were received at Oacoma Monday announcing the marriage of Miss Alvina, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Schatz, American Falls, Idaho, to Louis Albert
Boyles of Oacoma, at her parent’s home in
American Falls. More.
July 17 1919
BOYLES - Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Boyles are very happy because a daughter was born to them Nov.
19 at the Chamberlain San.
BRAVE
- The Fort
Lookout Post Office is located on Ben Brave's place 10 miles north of
Oacoma and 15 miles southeast of Reliance. Dec 4
1919
BREWSTER -A
beautiful life flitted from our midst Tuesday, Aug. 12 when death claimed the
life of Lucretia, wife of James P. Brewster of near Iona, She was born
Lucretia Bacon at Ashtabula, Ohio June 24, 1845 and was married Nov. 28,
1869. In the eve of the sunset of her happy wedded life she was about to round
out her Golden Jubilee of marriage when the angel of death sang her requiem.
More. Aug 21
1919
BROOKENS -
Born to
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brookens of Kennebec, a boy. Lester is grinning ear
to ear
June 26, 1919
CALANAN - Harry Calanan, cashier at the Vivian State Bank, and Miss Nele
Thill were married last Saturday evening by Rev. Ennis.
Feb. 6, 1919
CALDWELL -
William
Iron Elk, Clarence Caldwell and Albert Rencountre have
returned from several months service overseas. William returned to Flandreau to
resume his studies. May 26
1919
CANNON -Frank
Anderson, Joe Cannon, Theodore Nelson and John McCoy
have also returned from
France.
June 19, 1919
CANNON - Miss
Blanche Cannon and August Kaufman of Hamill were married June 4.
June 19, 1919
CANNON -
Claud J. Cannon, Co. K 70th Infantry, from
Iona, was recently discharged at
Camp Funston. Lloyd Nelson and Mervin Felton,
Iona boys from the same camp also returned
home to visit
Mar 20 1919
CASEY - Paul Vincent Casey was born last week to Mr. and Mrs.
L.W. Casey at Atlantic, Iowa.
Feb 13 1919
CASEY
- Mr. and
Mrs. J.F. Casey of Vivian are the parents of a baby boy born Sunday. July 24
1919
CASEY - J.F. Casey of Vivian left for
Atlantic,
Iowa in response to a message telling of the death of his
brother, P.A. Casey, at a Chicago hospital.
Apr 17 1919
CASEY -
The marriage of Miss Gertrude Casey of Atlantic, Iowa and H. Boyd Holmes
of Vivian was solemnized at Atlantic
CLELLAND - Mrs. Ray Clelland arrived last Thursday from
Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Clelland plan to make their home
here. She is a war bride. Her husband found her at Camp Funston.
Apr 17 1919
CLELLAND - Pvt. Ray
Clelland is home from Camp Funston on a thirty-day furlough.
Feb 27 1919
COLGAN -
Miss Alice Ann Colgan and Mr. Warren M.
Zickrick sprang quite a surprise on their many friends yesterday when they
were united in marriage at the home of the groom’s brother, Carl, at Murdo. They
will be at home in
Todd County near Eli, Neb. Apr 17 1919
COON
- Weyland Coon of Vivian was pleasantly surprised by his little boy friends
last Saturday afternoon in honor of his 9th birthday.
Feb. 6, 1919
CORKILL - Mrs.
Bert E. Corkill of Presho died Saturday from influenza.
Feb 27 1919
COSGROVE - It has
been reported that the little boy who has been seriously ill with diphtheria at
the Cosgrove home is recovering, but it is feared his brother may coming
down with the same thing.
Dec 25 1919
Tuesday morning June 3. Mrs. Holmes is a
sister to the messrs Casey of Vivian. More. June 12
1919
COTE
- A son
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cote of Iona Wednesday of last week. May 15
1919
COTE - The
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cote of Vivian died at their home last
Wednesday afternoon. Buried in Catholic cemetery at Presho
May 26
1919
COTTON - Marie
Cotton and Earl Halligan of Iona were married at Burke July 5 and
will live on Mr. Halligan’s claim near
White River. July 17 1919
CULLEN -
Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
DARLING - Dan
Darling has arrived in Presho with his immigrant car and will locate on the
Goldsmith farm two miles north of town.
Feb 27 1919
DAVIS - George
Davis and family had a mighty funny experience Sunday while driving on
the road south of Reliance to the White River. They encountered a mound of dirt
created by a hillside falling off. George drove onto it and became
high-centered. George used a fence post to move the rear end over the hump and
in doing so, the car rolled freely and went over a 70-80 foot drop. Fortunately,
his wife and children had gotten out of the car. More. June
4 1919
DAVIS -
Sons were born Mar. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. George
Kenzy and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis, at
Iona.
Apr 17 1919
DESMET
-A baby
boy has gladdened the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses DeSmet of
Fort
Hale.
July 17 1919
DILL
- J.O.
Dill has been awarded the contract to carry mail between Pukwana and Platte
at $3,900.00 per year. Aug 28
1919
DILLON - Miss
Gladys Dillon, youngest daughter of John and Ada Dillon of Kennebec, was
married at Casper, Wyo., a few days ago to Earl Risher. July 24
1919
DILLON - Miss
Lurene Dillon of Vivian and Martin B. King of Chamberlain were
married Monday evening.
Nov 28 1919
DIRKS -
Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
DOBBIN
- Vincent
Dobbin, Iona boy, returned home after nearly two years in France. July 31,
1919
DONELAN -Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
DONNELLY - Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
DOOLEY - George
Dooley returned to Iona last Tuesday after two years with the US Army, in
the 159th Inf, 4th Div., stationed in France. Aug 21
1919
DOOLITTLE -
Mr. H. Doolittle died at the Presho home of her
daughter, Mrs. C.H. West, Sunday. Her remains were taken to
Storm Lake,
Iowa for burial in the family plot
Mar 13 1919
DUNLOP -
A son
was born to Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Dunlop of Vivian last week. May 26
1919
DUNLOP -Vivian
High School graduates this year were Myrtle Dunlop and Margot Sletto. June 4
1919
DWYER - A baby
girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Dwyer Tuesday morning, but lived but
a few hours. Buried in Graceland Cemetery. May 26
1919
ELEESON - Edward
Eleeson is driving a new Hupmobile.
May 15 1919
ELEESON -
Mrs.
Ingeborg Jacobsen died at her home in Vermillion Saturday. She was 73 and
was the mother of Mrs. Edward Eleeson.
July 31, 1919
ELY -
Sgt. James Ely returned to Presho with his
honorable discharge from
Camp Humphrey. More.
Apr 2 1919
ERICKSON - A nice
great big baby boy has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Erickson
of Reliance last week. Dec 11 1919
ERWIN -
Wednesday afternoon, at the office of Clerk of Courts J.W.
Jackson,
occurred the marriage of Elmer Harry Erwin to Lola Venetta Fox,
both of O’Neill, Neb. July 14
1919
FELTON -
A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Felton of
Iona Sunday, Apr. 6.
Apr 17 1919
FELTON -
Claud J. Cannon, Co. K 70th Infantry, from
Iona, was recently discharged at
Camp Funston. Lloyd Nelson and Mervin Felton,
Iona boys from the same camp also returned
home to visit
Mar 20 1919
FELTON -
Mr. Syd Towler and Miss Iona Felton were married Tuesday morning at
Winner then went on to Montana where the groom has relatives.
Dec 11 1919
FIRST, THIRD AND FIFTH CORPS, 89th DIV. The 89th Div., which included many Lyman County men, has been
honored by Commander-in-Chief, Gen. Pershing, who stated, “Soldiers of all
divisions under the First, Third and Fifth Corps of the 89th Div – you will all
be long-remembered for your stubborn persistence, your storming of obstinately
defending machine guns nests; your penetration, yard by yard, of woods and
ravines and your heroic resistance in the face of counter attacks.” More.
Apr 17 1919
FLOYD -
Arthur Floyd, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Cy
Floyd of
Kennebec,
died from pneumonia. He was with the army of occupation in Germany at the time.
He was a member of the first draft sent from Lyman County in September of 1917
and expected to return home soon.
Mar 20 1919
FORD -
Miss Ella
Morrissey
and Edward S.
Ford
of Hopedale, Ill., were married recently.
Jan. 16, 1919
FORD
- Did you
hear the bells ring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford southwest
of here when their daughter, Leta, was married to Sven
Svenson. Aug 14
1919
FORKED BUTTE - Lot
Forked Butte returned recently to Fort Hale from his duties overseas.
June 12 1919
FORRELL - Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Forrell, north of Oacoma are the proud parents of a baby girl
born Tuesday, June 3. June 12
1919
FOX -
Wednesday afternoon, at the office of Clerk of Courts J.W. Jackson,
occurred the marriage of Elmer Harry Erwin to Lola Venetta Fox,
both of O’Neill, Neb. July 14
1919
FRAME -
Elwood Kentch, Joe Karasek and A.C.
Frame got tired of staying home so came down to Oacoma Monday evening to see
what was going on down this way. They conducted themselves well while here and
none of them got a black eye before leaving town.
Apr 16 1919
FRANCIS - The
Francis family now occupies the building vacated by F.E. Brown who
has moved his real estate office to the Casey Building on Main Street.
June 26, 1919
FRANCIS -
Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Francis are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. Oct 23
1919
FRAZIER - Mr. and
Mrs. John Frazier of Fort Hale are happy over the arrival of a daughter
Sept. 26. Oct 5 1919
FT. LOOKOUT POST
OFFICE -
The Fort
Lookout Post Office is located on Ben Brave's place 10 miles north of
Oacoma and 15 miles southeast of Reliance. Dec 4
1919
FULFORD - The
Lyman County Record, published at Reliance, has been sold to J.N. and E.W. Fulford by Record owner, George H. Smith.
Dec 11 1919
FURLONG - Attorney
N.R. Furlong returned Saturday from Chicago where he was called by the
deaths of his sister and her husband who died within days of each other. They
left a six year old daughter,
Feb. 6, 1919
GAMMON - Mr.
George Gammon and bride arrived in Dupree Monday. He was married at
Oacoma the 23rd of last month having returned from France. Numerous
friends tendered them a charivari last night by appearing at their home and
disturbing the quietness of their home with melodious music from cow bells, tin
pans, etc. Oct 16 1919
GAMMON - Mrs. A.N. Gammon left for a visit at her old home in Hamburg, Iowa.
Nov 20 1919
GAMMON -
Soldier’s letters: George E. Gammon to his folks, from Germany, dated Dec. 10,
1918. A second letter from George to folks dated Dec. 25, 1918.
Feb. 6, 1919
GAMMON -Mrs.
Sophronia Snapp, mother of Mrs. A.N. Gammon, died at the home of
her son in Riverton, Iowa Nov. 13 at age 83. Dec 4
1919
GAREAU -
Jasper Gareau of Vivian was discharged from
naval air training at
Miami.
Apr 2 1919
GARMAN - Mrs. P.B. Garman of Vivian was called to Iowa Saturday by the death of her sister. Dec 18
1919
GEESEY - A letter
from Lloyd Geesey from Luxemburg dated Nov. 24, 1918 to “father and all” .
Jan 2 1919
GIBSON -
Joseph Gibson was recently discharged from the
army and returned to Vivian last week. Mar 20 1919
GODAGER - Carl
Godager, who spent the last two years in overseas duty, returned to Iona
Sunday. July 24
1919
GRAMM
- George
Gramm of Chamberlain was recently discharged from the army at Camp
Fremont, Calif. He was just two days out to sea from Camp Mills, NY when the
armistice was signed.
Feb 13 1919
GREENE -
Oacoma
is to have a “movie.” A.L. Greene has purchased a new moving picture
outfit and will put on a show two evenings a week. May
1 1919
GRIMSHAW - Claude
Grimshaw brought into town Saturday a Golden Eagle whose wing tips were
six feet four inches from tip to tip. He caught it in a trap. Its plumage was
very heavy and beautiful.
Feb 27 1919
GROVES -
In the casualty list in this morning’s daily papers
appears the name of Rudolph C. Groves of Kennebec, dying in
France from some disease.
Mar 20 1919
HADE - Quite a
surprise was sprung by friends on Mr. Carl Sheldon and Mrs. Marie when it
was learned the young couple had been married Tuesday afternoon. She is the
daughter of Eric Hade of Oacoma. Murdo Coyote
Sept
18 1919
HALL -
Lieut.
E.C. Hall was a passenger on the westbound train yesterday. He was
returning to Vivian from the army service at
Newport News,
Va.
Feb 13 1919
HALLIGAN -
Marie
Cotton and Earl Halligan of Iona were married at Burke July 5 and
will live on Mr. Halligan’s claim near
White River. July 17 1919
HALLIGAN - John
Richard Halligan was born at Peoria, Ill. Jan. 1, 1860 and died July 28,
1919. July 14, 1881, he married Miss Sarah McCrady at Kempton, Ill. They
had 14 children. His wife and 9 children are left to mourn his loss. Aug 2
1919
HAMSETH - James Murray with two immigrant cars and Frank
Hamseth with four, arrived in Presho Sunday from Ossian,
Iowa.
Mar 13 1919
HANCOCK - D. A.
Hancock of Valentine killed his brother, L. Hancock, in a dispute over
property. He is now is Sioux Falls awaiting Federal court. Oct 16
1919
HANNA -
Mr. Roy
Hanna and family of Presho are sorrowing
over the loss of their little four year old girl who died Tuesday from
complications following a cold.
Jan. 23, 1919
HANSEN -
At rest
– Alice Leila, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hansen. She was
born Dec. 31, 1904 and died at her parent's home on the morning of the 16th
of April. Long obit. Apr 24 1919
HANSEN -Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
HANSEN-
Miss Alice Hansen died Wednesday morning at the
home of her parents after a long illness of leakage of the heart. Her funeral
was Friday at the Congregational church.
Apr 17 1919
HARKER -
A hay-pressing crew arrived here Sunday from
Jefferson and will
commence pressing hay at the Harker ranch west of town. Apr 17 1919
HARVEY - Robert
Harvey of Vera who was recently married at Kansas City, returned Monday
with his bride. May 8
1919
HENDERSON - J.
Arthur Henderson and Miss Laura Shoop of Vivian were married at
Murdo last Saturday. They will make their home in Kimball where he has accepted
a position. May 1 1919
HICKEY - Tuesday, Ray Hickey brought to Oacoma the body of Howard Wallace,
the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Wallace, who died of diptheria.
Nov 28 1919
HILMOE -
Albert Hilmoe, who was in the heavy field
artillery in France, returned home to Presho Saturday night and will tell you
all about the conditions over there, if asked. Mar 13 1919
HIMES
- Mr. and
Mrs. O.E. Himes had a daughter come to gladden their home Nov. 16. Named
Marian Emily. Nov 20
1919
HINKLEY - Mr. and
Mrs. C.J. Hinkley have disposed of their Vivian farming interests and
will make California their new home. Nov 6 1919
HODGIN - Letter
from Francis Hodgin, Group Q.M., from Cannes, France dated Jan.13,1919,
to Mr. F.A. Smith.
Feb 13 1919
HODGIN - Mr. and
Mrs. A.A. Hodgin and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodgin accompanied Miss Flavia
Hodgin to the Fort Hale School Sunday where Miss Hodgin teaches. Nov 20
1919
HOLMES -
Letter
to Mrs. John B. Wait from her brother, Calvin H. Holmes, 89th
Div., AEF, Saarburg, Germany, dated Dec. 26, 1918, published in this issue.
Feb 20 1919
HOLMES -
The
marriage of Miss Gertrude Casey of Atlantic, Iowa and H. Boyd Holmes
of Vivian was solemnized at Atlantic Tuesday morning June 3. Mrs. Holmes is a
sister to the messrs Casey of Vivian. More.
June 12
1919
HOLMES - Calvin
Holmes returned home from France Sunday evening. He was with the 89th
Division. June 4
1919
HOLMES - We have
just learned that Mrs. Frank Holmes, who has been sick at the Chester
Rosencrance home, died at 2 p.m. today. July 31,
1919
HOWLAND -
Funeral services for Ernest J. Howland who
died last week in
Phoenix, Ariz., were held Tuesday afternoon with burial near
Vivian. More.
Apr 2 1919
HULLINGER - Elmer
Hullinger
arrived home to Vivian after one year of service in France. July 24
1919
HULLINGER -
Miss Pearl Hullinger and Phil Synesal,
both of Vera, were united in marriage at Murdo Tuesday.
Apr 17 1919
HULLINGER - John
Hullinger of Vivian was recently mustered out of the service at Camp Dodge.
He was stationed at Newport News, Va., awaiting transfer overseas when the
armistice was signed. He accompanied a shipment of horses to France first where
he remained for four days.
Feb 20
1919
HULLINGER - Harvey
Hullinger, who was recently a member of the occupation in Germany,
arrived home to Vivian Sunday night, accompanied by his wife who met his train
in Mitchell. Sept 4
1919
HULTMAN - John
Hultman who will be remembered by older Vivian residents, died at his home
in Sweden a few months ago. May 1 1919
IRON ELK - William
Iron Elk, Clarence Caldwell and Albert Rencountre have
returned from several months service overseas. William returned to Flandreau to
resume his studies. May 26
1919
ISEMINGER - Soldier’s letters:
Gordon Iseminger to his mother from Beitalf, Germany Jan. 1, 1919
Feb 6 1919
ISEMINGER - Mr. and
Mrs. J.T. Iseminger are rejoicing over the birth of a son Tuesday at the
sanitarium.
May 8
1919
ISEMINGER -
Gordon
Iseminger returned home from France Sunday evening. He was with the 89th
Division. June 4
1919
ISEMINGER
- Lyndsay
Deasley Ballingal and Miss Grace Estella Iseminger were united in
marriage Saturday afternoon, Sept. 6, 1919, attended by Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheldon
Iseminger whose 10th anniversary was also on that same day. Long
interesting story.
Sept
18 1919
JACKSON - J.W.
Jackson received a letter from his son, Harold, in the U.S. Navy, saying he
had been transferred to the J. Fred Talbert, one of the new destroyers built
recently by the government, and saying he will leave this week for a year’s
absence. He will be on a cruise on which he expects to tour England, France and
the Mediterranean seaports. His parents were expecting him to be discharged and
return home.
July 17 1919
JACKSON - Letter
from Harold Jackson stationed aboard the US Destroyer at Spolato,
Austria, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Jackson, dated July 29, 1919,
published in this issue. Aug 21 1919
JACOBSEN - Mrs.
Ingeborg Jacobsen died at her home in Vermillion Saturday. She was 73 and
was the mother of Mrs. Edward Eleeson.
July 31, 1919
JESSOP - Mrs.
Elizabeth Jessop lost her life during the storm last week Monday. The
aged lady tried to walk 80 rods to the home of her son and became bewildered and
exhausted. Efforts to revive her failed. Nov 20
1919
JORGENSON - Mr. Bert
Jorgenson, one of the oldest settlers in the Presho area, died at the
home of the feeble minded at Redfield. His remains were laid to rest in the
Norwegian Cemetery at Presho beside his wife who preceded him in death about 10
years ago. Dec 4 1919
JOST-GRAHAM - Mrs.
Carrie Jost-Graham arrived at Presho Friday night from Spring
Green, Wisc. Mr. Yost and his brother Lee arrived Tuesday with an
immigrant car. They have bought the H. Jost farm one half mile north of
Presho. It took six days to get here with the car.
(Must be Jost … used that name twice …bgs)
Feb 27 1919
JUELFS -Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
KARASEK -
Elwood Kentch, Joe Karasek and A.C.
Frame got tired of staying home so came down to Oacoma Monday evening to see
what was going on down this way. They conducted themselves well while here and
none of them got a black eye before leaving town.
Apr 16 1919
KAUFMAN -
Miss
Blanche Cannon and August Kaufman of Hamill were married June 4.
June 19, 1919
KAVANAUGH -
Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
KENOBBIE - Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kenobbie of Presho received a valentine Valentine’s Day. It’s
a girl. Feb 20
1919
KENTCH - Elwood Kentch, Joe Karasek and A.C.
Frame got tired of staying home so came down to Oacoma Monday evening to see
what was going on down this way. They conducted themselves well while here and
none of them got a black eye before leaving town.
Apr 16 1919
KENZY -
Sons were born Mar. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. George
Kenzy and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis, at
Iona.
Apr 17 1919
KETTLESON - Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Kettleson of Vivian are the parents of a baby boy born
Saturday. July 24
1919
KIMMERLING -
Miss Zelma Kimmerling of Vivian and Frank Bierman
of Roscoe were united in marriage at the ME church in Vivian last Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Cleo Kemerling and Albert Sayler were witnesses.
More
Mar 6 1919
KING -
Miss
Lurene Dillon of Vivian and Martin B. King of Chamberlain were
married Monday evening.
Nov 28 1919
KING -
We are
in receipt of an announcement of the marriage of Leona Mae Wallace of
Belmond, Iowa to Edwin W. King of Iona –Friday, May 9, 1919. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Wallace, formerly of Kinnikinic. More. May 15
1919
KING - Mr. and
Mrs. Henry J. King returned to Oacoma Friday with his discharge from
duties overseas.
June 12
1919
KING -
Mrs.
Henry King went to Mitchell Saturday to meet her husband who is returning
from France. June 4
1919
KOHLER -
A
marriage license was issued to Frank Murray and Mabel Kohler, both
of Reliance. The wedding is to take place there today.
Feb 13 1919
gassed. He was sent home for better
air. Feb 20
1919 WHERE??
KRAMER
- A son
was born to Mr. and Mrs. B.V. Kramer last Friday night. The
Chicago Fox Trot Boys of Draper furnished music for the barn dance at Kramer’s
Friday night.
Sept 18 1919
LAFFERTY - Born to
Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Lafferty northwest of town Tuesday, Feb. 4, a boy.
Dupree Leader.
Feb 13 1919
LANGDEAU - Harvey
Langdeau returned Thursday to
Fort
Hale
from service overseas. He participated in eight battles and received no
scratches. June 12
1919
LAWRENCE -
Mr.
Henry Pepe Ripley of Presho and Miss Bernice Mary Lawrence of
Reliance were married here Monday by Judge Williamson.
Feb. 6, 1919
LEGGETT -
F.C. Leggett’s mother died at her Elk Point
home from pneumonia. She was over
four score in years. She is also survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Schooler of Reliance and the daughter with whom she
was living at the time of her death.
Mar 20 1919
LEHMAN - Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lehman welcomed a little son to their home the fore part of
last week. Nov 20
1919
LEWIS
- Dr. J.W. Lewis and Miss Georgia Smith of Chamberlain, were united in
matrimony by Justice O.E. Himes.
July 14 1919
LIEN
- Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus Lien of Kennebec recently welcomed a fine son.
July 17 1919
LONG
TURKEY - Frank
Long
Turkey, son of Charles Long Turkey,
Fort
Hale, who returned home from the LaMars Sanitation in Iowa, died quietly Monday
morning at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Long Turkey, near the agency. Aug 14
1919
LONG
TURKEY - Eva
Agnes is the name of the baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Long Turkey
last Thursday at Fort Hale. Sept 4
1919
LUND - Chris Lund has recently completed the purchase
of his land on the reservation. Mar 20 1919
MACKAY - Mr.
Alexander Mackay died at his home in Reliance Sunday from old age. He was
a pioneer resident of Oacoma, coming here directly from England after reading
about the new town started here. He and Mrs. Mackay had moved to Reliance from
Sioux Falls about two months ago. Buried at Reliance. More.
Feb 13 1919
MAGISTED - Workmen
are remodeling the old Magistad building in Vivian to be used for a
moving picture theater. Feb 20
1919
MAGNUSEN - Mrs. Magnusen of Chamberlain, formerly Miss
Edith Haas, died at her home Monday of pneumonia following influenza. Mar 6 1919
MANG -
Mrs.
Martin Mang of Presho died Saturday and was buried alongside her son who
lost his life in the army. Jan. 16, 1919
MARTIN -
Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
MCCOY -
Frank
Anderson, Joe Cannon, Theodore Nelson and John McCoy
have also returned from
France.
June 19, 1919
MCCRADY -
John
Richard Halligan was born at Peoria, Ill. Jan. 1, 1860 and died July 28,
1919. July 14, 1881, he married Miss Sarah McCrady at Kempton, Ill. They
had 14 children. His wife and 9 children are left to mourn his loss.
Aug 2
1919
MCGHEE - Sorrow
came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGhee
near Dixon Dec. 30 when
death claimed their only child who took sick Christmas Day with the flu. Elvena
Catherine was two years nine months 20 days old.
Jan. 16, 1919
MERRITT -
Pvt. Tom
Merritt, son of Mrs. William Grimshaw, was mustered out of the service
from Camp Dodge. He was in the aviation service. He arrived last week from
Brooks Field, Texas.
Feb. 6, 1919
MESKELL
- Vivian
friends of Wm. J. Meskell, former residents, are sorry to learn of his
death recently at his old home in Iowa
Feb. 6, 1919
MILLER - Imbert
Miller returned to McClure Tuesday from Fairbault, Minn., where he was
called by the death of his wife’s father.
Sept 4
1919
MOLASH - REARICK
- 30 years ago, Apr, 27, 1899.
Married- Mr. David Rearick of Bijou Hills and Miss Susan Molash of
Brule Township. Chamberlain Democrat -- Mr. and Mrs. Rearick now reside
near Kennebec on their fine farm-ranch. They have reared eight daughters and one
son who are a credit to their parents and a valuable addition to our county
citizenship.
May 8
1919
MOORE -
A
dau was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Moore of Farmington, NM,
Dec. 12. Formerly a resident of the area. Jan. 16, 1919
MOORE -
Pvt. Harry Moore - letter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohlson
from Puderbach, Germany, Jan. 1, 1919.
Feb 6 1919
MORRIS - A
reception was given at the George Morris home Saturday evening in honor
of his son who just returned from France, and for his son’s wedding which took
place Wednesday at Presho. Aug 14
1919
MORRIS - Harold
Morris of McClure is home on furlough. The first time he has seen the
home folks in two years. Aug 2 1919
MORRISSEY -
Miss Ella
Morrissey
and Edward S.
Ford
of Hopedale, Ill., were married recently.
Jan. 16, 1919
MORGAN -
Mr.
Frank Morgan, early Oacoma resident, passed away last week at his home in
Faith from influenza.
Jan. 23, 1919
MULLEN - Frank
Mullen returned home to Presho Tuesday evening from France. He was in the
forestry engineer company.
Feb 27 1919
MURRAY -
James Murray with two immigrant cars and Frank
Hamseth with four, arrived in Presho Sunday from Ossian,
Iowa.
Mar 13 1919
MURRAY - O.E. Murray, formerly of Murdo, died suddenly
of heart disease at his Mitchell home Saturday.
Apr 2 1919
MURRAY - A
marriage license was issued to Frank Murray and Mabel Kohler, both
of Reliance. The wedding is to take place there today.
Feb 13 1919
NELSON - Claud J. Cannon, Co. K 70th Infantry, from
Iona, was recently discharged at
Camp Funston. Lloyd Nelson and Mervin Felton,
Iona boys from the same camp also returned
home to visit.
Mar 20 1919
NELSON - The twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Nelson of Vivian have been named Mildred
and Melba.
May 22 1919
NELSON - Twin
daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Nelson of Iona last Saturday. May 15
1919
NELSON -Frank
Anderson, Joe Cannon, Theodore Nelson and John McCoy
have also returned from
France.
June 19, 1919
NEWELL -
Tom
Newell
of Presho died Dec. 27 of pneumonia. He was
an unmarried man. His remains were taken to Pukwana.
Jan 9 1919
PARKER -
Hugh B. Parker writes from Germany. He is a member of the
342nd.
May 22 1919
PHILLIPS - A baby
daughter arrived at the C.I. Phillips' home in Vivian last Friday.
Aug 2
1919
PILKER -
William
Pilker and Chris Lund were down from the reservation Sunday taking
in the sights of the old town.
Feb 27 1919
PLACE
- Willie
Place
spent
last week with his mother, Mrs. W. Spaulding. He recently returned from
France.
June 19, 1919
PRINGLE - Lieut.
Benjamin O. Pringle, recently discharged from overseas service, is a
guest at the Vivian home of his brother, E.R. Pringle.
Sept 4
1919
QUILT
- A most tragic death occurred at Mr. and Mrs. Felix Quilt’s home at
Fort Hale when their little daughter, Lody, fell forward into a pan of hot water which had
been hurriedly placed on the floor. She was taken immediately for medical
treatment, but death ensued within 24 hours. July 24
1919
QUILT -
Elizabeth Rencountre-Quilt was born on Lyman Bottom near Fort Hale
in 1848. She was saved from a massacre (by the Crow) of the Sioux when her
oldest brother hid all of the children in a gulch. Their mother was scalped and
left to die. She married Elija Quilt who died a few years ago. Elizabeth passed
away peacefully Jan. 22, 1919, of pneumonia, at her home in Fort Hale Bottom.
More.
Jan. 30, 1919
REARICK-MOLASH - 30 years ago, Apr, 27, 1899.
Married- Mr. David Rearick of Bijou Hills and Miss Susan Molash of
Brule Township. Chamberlain Democrat -- Mr. and Mrs. Rearick now reside
near Kennebec on their fine farm-ranch. They have reared eight daughters and one
son who are a credit to their parents and a valuable addition to our county
citizenship.
May 8
1919
REGNIER - Thomas Jr made his appearance at the T.A. Regnier
home in
Marshall, Minn., Mar. 14.
Mar 20 1919
RENCOUNTRE - Pvt.
Albert Rencountre returned from Newport News, Virg., with his discharge.
May 22 1919
RENCOUNTRE - William
Iron Elk, Clarence Caldwell and Albert Rencountre have
returned from several months service overseas. William returned to Flandreau to
resume his studies.
May 26
1919
RENCOUNTRE-QUILT - Elizabeth Rencountre-Quilt was born on Lyman Bottom near Fort Hale
in 1848. She was saved from a massacre (by the Crow) of the Sioux when her
oldest brother hid all of the children in a gulch. Their mother was scalped and
left to die. She married Elija Quilt who died a few years ago. Elizabeth passed
away peacefully Jan. 22, 1919, of pneumonia, at her home in Fort Hale Bottom.
More.
Jan. 30, 1919
RENCOUNTRE - Albert
Rencountre is also back at
Fort
Hale
from overseas. June 12
1919
RIPLEY - Mr.
Henry Pepe Ripley of Presho and Miss Bernice Mary Lawrence of
Reliance were married here Monday by Judge Williamson.
Feb. 6, 1919
RISHER - Miss
Gladys Dillon, youngest daughter of John and Ada Dillon of Kennebec, was
married at Casper, Wyo., a few days ago to Earl Risher. July 24
1919
ROCKAFELLOW - Harvey Rockafellow has moved his family here
from Reliance and will help his father in the sand business in the summer
Mar 6 1919
ROHRER - Francis
Rohrer returned to Reliance Saturday from France. He was in the 90th
Division.
July 17 1919
ROSE -
News was
reached at Iona of the marriage of Norman Bond to Miss Sara Rose,
June 14. They will live on his claim east of the river.
July 17 1919
ROSS
- Ted
Ross, recently released from overseas duty arrived in Vivian last week to
visit his uncle, L.C. Woodward. Aug 21
1919
SALZMANN - Leo
Salzmann has returned to Iona from overseas. He was with the 89th
Div. with the Army of Occupation in France. May 8
1919
SCHATZ - Cards
were received at Oacoma Monday announcing the marriage of Miss Alvina, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Schatz, American Falls, Idaho, to Louis Albert
Boyles of Oacoma, at her parent’s home in
American Falls. More.
July 17 1919
SCHMITT -
Arthur J. Schmitt died the first of the week at
Crookston,
Neb.
Mar 20 1919
SCHUILING - John
Schuiling arrived yesterday morning from Minnesota and went down to Iona to
visit his sons there. Dec 18 1919
SENN
- We note
by one of our publisher’s journals the marriage of Miss Lillian Senn of
Deadwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Senn, former residents.
Sept 4 1919
with the aid of a crutch. Sept 4
1919
SEVERENCE - Miss
Ellen Severence died Friday at the home of her niece, Mrs. A.J. Eymer.
Death came very suddenly. Her remains were returned to Big Rock, Ill., for
burial.
Aug 21
1919
SHARPE -
Mr. and
Mrs. J.T. Iseminger are rejoicing over the birth of a son Tuesday at the
sanitarium.
May 8
1919
SHEFFER - F.I. Sheffer has begun erecting a fine new home north of the Christian church
in Oacoma. He has also purchased the John Bonson residence north of the
railroad tracks thus showing his faith in Oacoma’s future. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffer
came to Oacoma more than 25 years ago and when they disposed of their farm a few
weeks ago they could have gone whither they would, but chose to remain among
their old friends and familiar surroundings. Aug 28
1919
SHELDON - Quite a
surprise was sprung by friends on Mr. Carl Sheldon and Mrs. Marie when it
was learned the young couple had been married Tuesday afternoon. She is the
daughter of Eric Hade of Oacoma. Murdo Coyote Sept
18 1919
SHOOP
- J.
Arthur Henderson and Miss Laura Shoop of Vivian were married at
Murdo last Saturday. They will make their their home in Kimball where he has
accepted a position. May 1 1919
SLETTO -
Vivian,
youngest daughter of Even K. Sletto passed away at the family home near
Vivian New Year’s Eve from complications of influenza. Was soon to be 12. More.
Jan 9 1919
SLETTO - Sander
Sletto has returned to Vivian from France. He served over there but two
months. June 12
1919
SLETTO - Vivian
High School graduates this year were Myrtle Dunlop and Margot Sletto. June 4
1919
SMITH
- Harry
Smith and F.A. Smith and his daughter Evelyn arrived home a week ago
Wednesday from their trip to Hawarden, Iowa where they attended the funeral of
their brother Lee. Nov 20
1919
SMITH - The
Lyman County Record, published at Reliance, has been sold to J.N. and E.W. Fulford by Record owner, George H. Smith.
Dec 11 1919
SMITH - Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Smith are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born to them
last Friday morning at Chamberlain San. Aug 21
1919
SMITH -
Mrs.
Joseph Smith died at her home between Oacoma and Hamill Sunday from
influenza. She is survived by her husband and four children. Jan. 23, 1919
SMITH -Dr. J.W. Lewis and Miss Georgia Smith of Chamberlain, were united in
matrimony by Justice O.E. Himes.
July 14 1919
SNAPP
- Mrs.
Sophronia Snapp, mother of Mrs. A.N. Gammon, died at the home of
her son in Riverton, Iowa Nov. 13 at age 83. Dec 4
1919
SPAULDING - Willie
Place
spent
last week with his mother, Mrs. W. Spaulding. He rec. returned from
France.
June 19, 1919
ST.
ONGE - Mrs.
St. Onge of Vivian, who has been ill since the birth of her son who died at
birth, is now recovering. Her mother, Mrs. Hans Ohlson, has returned to
her Omaha home. Nov 20
1919
ST. ONGE -
Mrs.
Joe St. Onge of Vivian died at a Sioux City hospital last Tuesday. Her
remains were brought back to Vivian. More.
Nov 28 1919
ST.
ONGE - Mrs.
Joseph St. Onge of Vivian died in a Sioux City hospital Wednesday of last
week. She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ohlson. Sept. 2,
1918 she married Mr. St. Onge. Her remains were laid to rest in the Vivian
cemetery. More. Dec 4
1919
STRAKA - Anton
Straka of Reliance received word last week that his father had been killed on
the railroad near Omaha. He
STEVENS - The
Vivian farmhouse of P.N. Stevens was completely destroyed by fire Tuesday
morning. Feb 20
1919
STEVENS - While
Pearl N. Stevens was away from his home last week to get lumber to build
a new home to replace the one that burned down a few weeks ago, dogs entered his
chicken coop and killed 60 of his 65 chickens. His Liberty Bonds and War Savings
Bonds were also lost in the fire. This is the second severe blow for him.
Feb 27 1919
STEWART - J.W.
Stewart of Reliance went to Mitchell the first of the week for treatment. It
was first thought that he had typhoid fever, but has been found to be a
pronounced case of meningitis. There is little hope for recovery. Aug 2
1919
STEWART - J.W.
Stewart died Friday morning at the Mitchell hospital. He went there for
medical treatment and it was there that the summons came.
Aug 14 1919
STRAKA - Anton
Straka, Clarence Lindley and George Powers have each equipped
their fine farms with manure spreaders and will prepare their land to produce
big crops next year. Aug 28 1919
STROM
- A
daughter was born to Mr. & Mrs. Halvor Strom of Vivian Monday.
Feb 13 1919
STRONG - T.B.
Strong received word Tuesday of the death of his mother who homesteaded near
White River in the early 1890s, at Richland. She was 84.
Jan. 30, 1919
SUITER - A baby
boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Suiter June 24.
June 19, 1919
SUITER - Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Suiter entertained Sunday the 9th. All their
children and their families who live in this area attended. The occasion was
Mrs. Suiter's 63rd birthday.
Feb 20
1919
SVENSON -
Did you
hear the bells ring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford southwest
of here when their daughter, Leta, was married to Sven
Svenson. Aug 14
1919
SYNESAL -
Miss Pearl Hullinger and Phil Synesal,
both of Vera, were united in marriage at Murdo Tuesday.
Apr 17 1919
home in Kimball where he has accepted
a position. May 1 1919
TAGTOW - Carl J.
Tagtow returned to Iona Saturday. He was serving with the Machine Gun
Co., 11th Reg., in France. Aug 21
1919
TAPPER - W.R.
Tapper of Chicago. Ill., was the first man to make a price on Lyman County
land. Before him there was no such thing as land value in
Lyman
County,
only if the assessor placed it on. But to buy or sell a piece of Lyman County
land was unheard of.
June 4 1919
THILL -
Harry Calanan, cashier at the Vivian State Bank, and Miss Nele Thill were
married last Saturday evening by Rev. Ennis.
Feb. 6, 1919
TOWLER - George Towler,
Iona, was honorably discharged from
camp Tuesday. He was in Uncle Sam’s service. Apr 2 1919
TOWLER - Mr. Syd Towler and Miss Iona Felton were married Tuesday morning at
Winner then went on to Montana where the groom has relatives.
Dec 11 1919
TROTH -
Mrs. L.G. Troth returned to her
Iona home from Academy where she attended the
funeral of her mother, Mrs. John A. McKay. Her aged father accompanied
her home.
Mar 6 1919
TRUMAN - J.W.
Truman is erecting a fine new residence on his farm near Bull Creek, The
size and elegance of these farm homes make the city people sit up and take
notice. Oct 23 1919
VALENTINE -
The
little child of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon
Wilcox of Kimball passed away Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George
Valentine are the grandparents.
Dec 25 1919
WAIT - Letter
to Mrs. John B. Wait from her brother, Calvin H. Holmes, 89th
Div., AEF, Saarburg, Germany, dated Dec. 26, 1918, published in this issue.
Feb 20 1919
WALKER - Mr. and
Mrs. Ellwood Walker of Iona are the proud parents of a daughter born on
the 6th at the Mitchell hospital.
Apr 24 1919
WALLACE - We are
in receipt of an announcement of the marriage of Leona Mae Wallace of
Belmond, Iowa to Edwin W. King of Iona –Friday, May 9, 1919. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Wallace, formerly of Kinnikinic. More. May 15
1919
WALLACE -
Tuesday, Ray Hickey brought to Oacoma the body of Howard Wallace,
the 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Wallace, who died of diphtheria.
Nov 28 1919
WEAVER - Robert
E. Weaver was recently discharged from Newport News, NJ and had returned
to Vivian for a visit with home folks.
Feb 27 1919
WELLS - Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Wells of Vivian are rejoicing over
the recent arrival a baby boy.
Mar 13 1919
WELSH -
Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
WHITE RIVER BRIDGE -
The bridge crew for the new bridge at the
White river arrived
Friday and is ready to go to work.
Apr 17 1919
WILCOX - The
little child of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon
Wilcox of Kimball passed away Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George
Valentine are the grandparents.
Dec 25 1919
YONTZ -
Home talent play, titled “When the Red Cross Calls,”
will be presented at Reliance. The cast includes: Grace Donnelly, Rose
Kavanaugh,
Florence
Dirks,
Othelia Hansen, Mayetta Donelan, Naomi and Dale Juelfs,
Mamie Cullen, Robert Martin, Vern Welsh and Jonas Yontz.
Proceeds will go toward furnishing the new Catholic church.
Apr 17 1919
YOUNG
- The
infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young of Kennebec died Saturday. July 24
1919
YOUNG - Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Young of Reliance have returned from Centerville where they
were called last week by the death of Mrs. Young's mother.
Dec 25 1919
ZICKRICK - Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Zickrick of
Rapid City
are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter Dec. 4. Dec 18
1919
left Saturday to attend the funeral. Dec 18
1919
ZICKRICK - W.M.
Zickrick arrived
at Vivian from his recent discharge from the service.
Feb 13 1919
ZICKRICK
-
Miss Alice Ann Colgan and Mr. Warren M.
Zickrick
sprang quite a surprise on their many friends yesterday when they
were united in marriage at the home of the groom’s brother, Carl, at Murdo. They
will be at home in
Todd County near Eli, Neb. Apr 17 1919
ZOBROSKY -
The baby
born Sunday morning to Mr. & Mrs. Frank Zobrosky of Vivian died shortly
after birth.
June 4
1919
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