April 5, 1934
HARTINGTON — J. W. Penny, former sheriff in this area, recently celebrated his 94th birthday at his residence, the Old Soldiers’ Home in Milford.
April 5, 1934
HARTINGTON — George Beste has been named correspondent for Cedar County in the Yankton District of the Production Credit Association.
April 6, 1939
HARTINGTON —Allen Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, will soon become a faculty member at the University of Nebraska.
April 6, 1939
HARTINGTON — Carol Heedum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Heedum, will represent Hartington Public School at Girls’ State.
April 6, 1944
MASKELL — Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lofgren, of Maskell, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. April 6, 1944
HARTINGTON — F. G. Bruening was elected mayor of Hartington.
April 6, 1944
HARTINGTON — Seaman Richard Walz arrived this week to spend a 15-day furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Walz.
April 7, 1949 HARTINGTON — Just a total of 95 people went to the polls to cast their vote this election season. This is one of the lowest turn-outs in recent years.
April 7, 1949
HARTINGTON — Due to a recent dumping of 12 inches of snow and unfavorable weather more recently, no deliveries have been to the St. Helena area for several weeks.