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PIONEERS FETED AT TURNER HALL ANNUAL BANQUET

Junior Pioneers At Festive Board. Splendid Program Given. ———— CELEBRATE ARRIVAL OF FIRST SETTLERS ———— Only Small Number Pioneers Present. Ranks Rapidly Thinning. ———— The annual banquet given by the Junior Pioneers at Turner Hall Wednesday evening ...

Parade preparations

WORKING INTO the night on the New Ulm High School Junior class float for today’s homecoming parade are (front left) Karen Gatewood, 301 N. Franklin, and Linda Schrader, 7 S. Payne. (Photo by Art Hanson) New Ulm Daily Journal Oct. 3, 1975

TOTAL RECEIPTS OF FAIR $15,047.93

Sunday Program Proves Excellent Drawing Card Again This Year. Increases Income. ———— RECEIPTS $213 LESS THAN THOSE OF 1924 ———— Total Gate Receipts $8,142.20. This year compared with $7,296.71 Last Year. ———— The total receipts of the Brown County ...

Historian to present history of community bands

NEW ULM – Local historian Dan Groebner will host a presentation on Community Bands of Brown County as part of the Brown County Historical Society’s (BCHS) Lunch and a Bite of History series. The program will take place from 12 p.m. Thursday, Oct 16 a the Brown County Museum annex. Known ...

Robbers hold up student, relatives

A Waukesha, Wis., couple and their niece, a student at Dr. Martin Luther College, were held up at gunpoint and robbed of about $170Saturday night in New Ulm. The victims were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giese and Sally Giese. New Ulm Police gave the following account: THE GIESES were at the ...

Minnesota soybeans lure Brazilians

COURTLAND — Brazilians? In Courtland? Yes, 41 of them, in fact. They toured the Supersweet research farm Friday. “We have come to learn about our job. We are farmers,” said one man in the group. Ed Drill, farm manager in Courtland, gave them a tour of the livestock and poultry ...