Sept. 6, 1935 RANDOLPH — Miss Minnie Pitman will go to Yellowstone National Park on Sunday as delegate from the local P.E.O. Chapter to the National convention, the sessions of which will be held at the Old Faithful Inn in the park. Sept. 6, 1935 RANDOLPH — At a special meeting on Saturday the city council adopted, by unanimous vote, a resolution authorizing the city to file application to the federal government through its emergency adjustment agencies, for a grant and loan to build a city auditorium RANDOLPH — Miss Minnie Pitman will go to Yellowstone National Park on Sunday as delegate from the local P.E.O. Chapter to the National convention, the sessions of which will be held at the Old Faithful Inn in the park.
Sept. 12, 1935
RANDOLPH — Fifty-three players from Emerson, Pierce, Wakefield, Hartington, Creighton, Neligh, Norfolk, Plainview Orchard and Randolph were entered in the one-day open golf tournament at the Randolph Golf Course.
Sept. 13, 1935 RANDOLPH — Ira Frederick, local florist and gladiolus grower, was awarded 12 first prizes and five seconds on flowers at the exhibit a the Cedar County Fair.
Sept. 13, 1935
RANDOLPH — Miss Kathryn Bacon went to Fairfield, Iowa Saturday to enter the employ of the Universal Production Company, a concern that promotes and coached home talent plays throughout the middle west.
Sept. 13, 1935
RANDOLPH — J.M. Liewer attended the regular monthly meeting of the associate Wholesale Merchants at Norfolk Tuesday. Mr. Liewer is president of this northeast Nebraska organization.
Sept. 13, 1945
RANDOLPH — C.W. Peasinger, prominent lawyer in Randolph and northeast Nebraska for 25 years, has established law offices in Omaha. He will continue his law practice in Randolph and will be here at his office regularly on Saturday of each week. He continues as city attorney of Randolph.
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