April 16, 1936
SIOUX CITY, Iowa— John W. Arduser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat E. Arduser, died Saturday afternoon, April 11, in a Sioux City hospital following an operation for appendicitis.
John W. Arduser was born at Belden, August 22, 1917, and had lived all his life in the Belden vicinity except the past two years, spent with his parents on the south Butterfield ranch near Osmond.
April 16, 1936
RANDOLPH — The Randolph Volunteer Fire Department held its annual election of officers at department headquarters Monday night.
The local fire fighting organization is a smooth working body, and the members voted unanimously to retain its present office holders another year.
The regular monthly meetings of the department will be abandoned for the summer months and resumed again in September.
April 16, 1936
RANDOLPH — “Young and Healthy” the junior class play was exceptionally well presented and pleased good sized audiences Monday and Tuesday nights at the high school auditorium. The play was just what its title indicated — a play depicting healthy American youth and its problems. There was the right amount of humor and pathos for a well balanced production, well presented. Each member of the cast did well.
April 16, 1936
RANDOLPH — The Randolph community chorus will meet at the library at 8 o’clock Monday evening, April 20.
The chorus is planning on giving a program of some kind to raise money for expenses, and are again urging everyone who is interested to come. We need voices, and since this is a community organization it is very much desired that the public help to make a success. If you are interested enough to come and help prepare a program, one of the ways to show your cooperation is by attending regularly. Everyone will agree that regular attendance is essential, and by so doing render a dependable service.
Serious work will begin immediately upon a program and it is sincerely hoped the vocal talent of the community will help by their attendance.
April 16, 1936
RANDOLPH — Late returns from the state indicate that Roy Cochran and Dwight Griswold will again oppose each other for governor, Griswold leading Spillman for the republican nomination.










