The Boyden Reporter from Boyden, Iowa (2025)

Thursday, April 9, 1959 The Boyden Reporter, Boyden, lowa Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mouw and fa-; were Thursday evening guests. in the Henry Schoeneman farm home near, Adrian, Minn.

Visitors this past week in. the -John Mcendering home were Mr. and Mrs. John Kleyer of Carmel; Mr. and Mrs.

Ted. Kooima; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobsma; Mrs: Fannie Kooima; Tony Kooima; Mrs: Ben Mulder; Mrs. Bert Ter Mat; Mrs.

Herman Derksen and Joe De Witt; all of Rock. Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kempema and Mrs. Albert Meendering of Hull; Mrs.

John Dekker and Mrs. Anthony Dekker and daughter of Hawarden. Sunday dinner guests in the Henry Bosman, home were. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Rens. of Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed R.

Blumeyer visited Sunday evening in the Harold Hector home in. Sheldon: where the the Hector youngsters have been. ill with the chicken pox. Mrs. Jake Vande Hoef- called at the G.

Slothouber home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rens of Minneapolis, were Sunday callers in the Mrs. Minnie Brinks home.

They were enroute. to. visit their grandmother, Mrs. T. Rens in Orange City.

EAGLE design soaring Husky Distinctive 4-cycle engine Boyden Service Station DICK BEUKELMAN. Phone 2531 Boyden, towa LOCALS ACES EN Mrs. Martha Heitritter was a Sunday evening dinner guest in the Lew is. Heitritter home. Sunday evening visitors in the Mrs.

Jacob Van Houte home were Mrs. Robert- Moret and Mrs. Pearl Vanden: Berg. Sunday evening guests in the John Rodney Humme home Grooters. were Mr.

and Mrs. and children of Hull. Saturday. evening. guests in the Harvey Vis: home were Mr.

and Mrs. P. Vis. of- Hull, Mr. and.

Mrs. Peter Vis and and- Mrs. Henry Van Houte. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Buurman and sons from Sioux Center were Saturday evening visitors in the Rob ert. Dethmers home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Slothouber visited in the John Dekkenga home at Matlock Thursday evening.

Sunday: dinner guests entertained Marion Verrips home. were Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Thorman of and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald of Everly; Councilmen Tenis Engelsman, Bill Humme and- Mayor Slothouber, in company of Mr.

Edward Wille of the went Stran out Steel Corporation of Sioux Saturday to inspect- a number of buildings which would be suitable for town Mayor Slothouber reports that the town council is working on a that will be of benefit to the whole town. -0 WEDDING Den Diekevers The. Presbyterian Church in ley, Iowa, was the setting of a loveily Easter wedding, Tuesday, March 31st, 1959 at 8:00 p.m., when Miss Rosalie Dan Beste; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Den Beste of became the bride of Edwin Diekevers, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Walter Diekevers of Boyden: Rev. Walter F. Morz of the Presbyterian Church of Sibley performed the. double ring, ceremony in the presence. of relatives and friends.

Nuptial music was played by Lena Brower, who also accompanied solotisis, Mary Moet, who sang, "Because" and Henry Tellinghuesen, who sang, "Flic Lord's Prayer." The altar was decorated with white Easter: Miss Karen Klaassen. of Sibley. was bridesmaid; and wore a. light powder blue gown of ballerIna length with net over taffeta, and carried a bouquet of: white The bride wore a floor length gown. of chantilly late over satin, with fitted: bodice, long sleeves and Sabrina neckline, with: sequins and pearl trim.

Her finger tip veil of nylon net; fell from crown: of pearls. She carried- a cascade bouquet of red. TOECS: Loren Schafer of- Boyden, friend of the groom served as best: man. John Humme, brother-in-law of the groom and Darrel Den Beste, brother of the bride, were ushers: Ail. men: wore white dinner jackets with black trousers and white carna-.

u. ocuitonieres. Flower girls were Laura Lynn and Leila Beth Humme; nieces of the bridegrocm, who wore light blue organdy dresses. trimmed with white. lace and carried baskets of flower petals, Ring bearers were Craig and Todd Den Beste, brothers of the bride, who wore white dinner jackets and dark pants and carried 2 satin pillow Oll which the rings laid.

Mr. Farmer: Better Carry HAIL INSURANCE than lake a chance on losing everything "The Premium Won't Break Loss Might!" .0 0 0 FARMERS SAVINGS BANK BOYDEN, IOWA ate A parlors reception for was held in the church about 175 guests. The bridal table was decorated in white and blue as the bride's chosen. colors, centered with. a three tiered wedding cake trimmed in blue and white.

Waitresses were JoAnn Wesselink, Donna: Houtsma, Judy Klatt, Ruby Jacobsma, Fred Mrs. Dreessen: Robert Dreessen: and Mrs. The bride attended: Sibley. Public Schopl and is employed at Wayne Drugs in Sibley. The groom gra duate of Public.

School- -and is employed as, salesman for: Bowes Fast. Mr. and Mrs. Diekevers will be at home at Barnes Trailer Court in following a short wedding trip. Latest Film of Billy Graham At Northwestern Evangelist Billy.

Graham's latest motion picture "The Heart Is A Res bel" will be. shown on 18, at 7:30 p.m. in Northwestern, College Chapel, sponsored by the Christian Fellowship organization of the College. The new feature length color production stars Ethel Waters, Georgia Lee and John Milford. The story is based on conflict in the life: of a modern young couple when the husband, an advertising ex ecutive, can't find- a place jrr.

his scheme-of-things for his wife's sudden acceptance of the Christian faith: In a completely. "down-to-earth" set ting, the provides a- dimension. of reality seldom afforded a religious motion picture. Ethel Waters adds a luster -to her long career in the role of the practical nurse who exerts. a profound in fluence on the young people through her day-by-day faith in God! A.

film highlight is Miss Water's inspiring rendition, of "His' Eye 1 Is On The Sparrow" and the spiritual Child." Georgia Lee and John Milford give striking portrayals as the young. married couple. Georgia Lee's previous performances in "Oiltown, U. S. "The Crescent and The Flame" as well as her recent entry into the sacred recording field; have endeared her to audiences around the world.

Jane. Withers makes a rare guest appearance in the role of a sales girl, in a large toy store. One of the formost child stars of yesteryear, Miss. Withers has taken time out of both a busy domestic life as well as an active one in her church and with the Hollywood Christian Group, of which she is a director. "The Heart Is: A Rebel" provides a.

"front row" perspective of the Graham team in the Crusade. setting of Madison Square: Garden, New York City. The dynamic preaching of the evangelist is augmented by the singing of George Beverly. Shea and the music of. a 1500 voice Crusade Choir under the direction of Cliff Barrows, This latest World Wide.

Pictures production joins large. list. of previous dramatic successes coming in the tradition of "Souls In "Oiltown, U. and "Mr. This showing.

is particularly timely because of the -nationwide interest in the Crusade Mr. Graham is now conducting. in Australia. The public is cordially invited to come and see this film at the College Chapel on April 13, at 7:30 p.m. Birthday Honored Mrs.

John Dokter entertained Friday evening: in honor of her birthday. Guests were Mrs. Bertha Dokter, Miss Dora Wessink and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dokter and daughter of Sioux Center; Mr.

and Mrs. Jake. J. Van-! der Griend and family of Orange City: Mr. and Mrs.

John: N. Bomgaars and family of Hull; Mr. and Mrs; Marvin Van Gory and family of Hospers and Mr. and Mrs; Gary Docter: and family of Middleburg. CARD OF THANKS.

We wish to extend a sincere thank you' to all our friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, memorials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of the sickness and death of son and brother. A special thank you to Reverend Irwin. We are truly grateful. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Doorenbos and family Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Doorenbos and Merlin Mrs. Rosella Doorenbos and (c) Steven and Sandra. Lynn is Ricky 2 Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Prange entertained Thursday evening in honor of their children, Lynn and Ricky, who' observed their birthday's the past week. Lynn was three and Ricky two. A social evening was spent followed by a birthday luncheon. Guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Gerrit Schnieder and family of Orange City, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Docter and Ardith, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Schnieder and family, Miss Shirley Docter and Kenneth Baartman. Attend Baptism and Dinner For Patricia Jacobsma Sun. Those attending the baptism and dinner Sunday morning at the United Presbyterian Church of Patricia Faye Jacobsma and dinner in the. home of Mr. and Mrs.

David, Jacob-: sma were Mr. and Mrs. Orie Fylstra and Jean of Hull, Don De Vries and Ruth Jacobsma of Orange City and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobsma.

Brownie Scouts Met The Brownie Scouts met on March 31st at. the Legion Building with their leader, Mrs. H. Verrips, two vis itors and two absent. Mrs.

Verrips led us in saying the Pledge to the Flag, and, our Brownie Promise. Janet Green was the hostess and, served. milk and cup cakes. (Thank you Janet). Linda Dethmers had the games and we all had fun.

Linda Dethmers, Reporter: A CARD OF THANKS We wish to. extend sincere thank you tot all our friends, and relatives for their many acts of kindness, flowers, cards, memorials and assistance at the time of the loss of our beloved husband and father. A special thanks to Rev. Irwin for his visits and Mrs. Raymond Rosenboom and Robert Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Rosenboom Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Veen -0- Birthday Honored Mrs. Gerrit Brinks entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of her husband's.

birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brinks of Orange City, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Dieterman of Sheldon, Mrs. Minnie. Brinks, Mr. and- Mrs. Martin Cuperus, Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Vanden Hieden and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bosman. 4: Life and Rev.

William E. Vanden Berg READY TO GO? The following news item appeared in a paper recently: "A stockbroker and his wife, residing in London, England, deposited 200 pounds ($560) with a travel a-: gency, as a down payment on a flight to: the moon. "The agency accepted the deposit and: informed the couple they would be notified. as soon as' satisfaclory arrangements for such a flight could be completed." couldn't help but. think about this.

in relation to our arrangements that we make or fail to make as to our, leaving the earth in death. Many people make elaborate preparation for many adventures in life, sparing no cost. or efforts. Think of the. vast millions being spent annually on missles and space flight.

We are in' a feverish rush, to keep advancing in our knowledge and science of things beyond earth's influence. Perhaps this is a general mechanism because ve' are making such 3 mess of our earth's life and culture, we want to try another plan et and start. over again. Our human society is at the breaking and we are merely standing off an inevitable chaotic switch from a cold to a hot war. Just think.

if we would spend all the money and effort which We now 'aply to our science. of the moon, satelites, and space, over to making peace among men through the Gospel of. Jesus Christ; what new world we would have right. here. Some folks call Christianity an escape from reality and life.

But if they would know the "truth, just the opposite is true. Christianity IS life. And anything else is death and false hood, With all our scientific progress there has been nothing discovered or invented: that has discounted the truth of Scripture! Now isn't that true? The more we are learning in this great: wonderful universe in which God has placed us, the more it ties in with what is stated in the Word of God! The Bible is not a book of science, but it docs not refute TRUE science either, because the Bible is a book of TRUTH. Coming back to the news quoted above, I wonder how many of my readers are prepared to leave this earth not for the moon, but for the Judgment Throne of God? Do you have a greater concern for the material around you which is passing away eventually than I for the real world, which is ever-! lasting and eternal? The Bible speaks of the foolishness of a man who makes great provision for this life and its future, and neglects his immortal soul. If the Lord were to take you on your inevitable soul flight toniglat, would you be ready to go? Are you more interested in planning your year's crops or business than you are in planning for the eternal destiny of your soul? Only a fool makes this.

fatal mistake, You have heard it said many times "We all have 10 go sometime." But the question you MUST be ready to answer is, "Are you READY to go?" Court News Robert Francis Shaa, 18 years. of age, pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking and entering the blacksmith shop and store of Ben Schiebout. He was sentenced by Judge T. E. Klay the County Jail of Sioux County for one year, subject to pa-.

rel on recommendation of the County Sheriff. Gerrit Ryken, Ireton, Iowa, pleaded guilty to the crime of operating. a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He was" sentenced. by Judge R.

G. Rodman to one year in the State Pen itentiary at Ft. Madison, Iowa, and the sentence was suspended during good behavior -for a period of five years and during such suspension he was paroled to M. J. Kirkpatrick, pa.

role officer, Henry P. Vander Zwaag and Arnold Vander Wilt filed a suit a- gainst. Reuben De Valois of Orange City. The plaintiffs in their petition; state: that De Valois employed them; to' lay and install drain' tile on farm land owned by him in the State of Minnesota. and that the tile was fur! nished by defendant.

Plaintiffs fur-' ther. statr: defendant inspected the installation of tile: prior to the closing of the ditches and did ap-: prove of such specifications and ac-! cepted the work performed arid the ditches were closed; that the price be paid for such work and services was agreed unen prior to commence ment of the tiling. Plaintiffs demand judgment in the sum of $439.97 and interest and costs against the. defendant. Alfense Gloden obtained judgment against Anderson Feed, Co: Inc.

in the amount of $708.84 and costs for labor and services performed for defendant. The mechanic's lien a- gainst the defendant's property: WOE confirmed and the lien was ordered foreclosed; Arlene Vorthers was appointed guardian of the property of Thomas, Dennis. and Rose Vortherms, minors. Bond of guardian was set in -the sum. of $20,000.00.

Rhoda Schoep' was appointed by the court to act executrix 'of the estate of John L. Schoep without bond. In the estate of Hattie: De. Boer, the executor was authorized to sell decedent's homestead in Orange City to make distribution. STUMP REMOVING SERVICE Using the Vermeer.

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