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November 1 — Hamburger, baked beans, baby carrots, fresh fruit, milk November 2 — Creamy Meatballs, mashed potatoes, cooked carrots, apricots, homemade bun, milk November 3 — K-5: Chicken Nuggets, corn; 6-12: Chef Salad; Both: broccoli, fruit cocktail, bread, chocolate cake, milk November 4 — Chili Dog, green beans, mixed veggies, applesauce, milk November 5 — Spaghetti Bake, homemade breadstick, mandarin oranges, peas and carrots, milk...
October 25 — Beef Pizza, corn, broccoli, peaches, milk October 26 — Chicken Noodles, peas, fresh fruit, cooked carrots, homemade bun, milk October 27 — Chili, homemade cinnamon roll, applesauce, milk October 28 — Omelete, juice, long john, edamame, peppers and onions, milk October 29 — Sub Sandwich, puzzle potatoes, baby carrots, fruit sauce, milk...
October 18 — Hamburger in gravy, mashed potatoes, peas and carrots, pears, homemade bun, milk October 19 — Corn Dog, baked beans, broccoli, fresh fruit, milk October 20 — BBQ Meatballs, au gratin potatoes, cooked carrots, applesauce, homemade bun, milk October 21 — Ham Patty on homemade bun, green beans, sweet potatoes, orange, milk October 22 — Nachos, corn, fresh fruit, baby carrots, milk...
From the Ipswich Tribune May 24, 1928 edition WHY DO WE HAVE POPPY DAY? First, because of the great amount of good which is accomplished by giving the disabled veterans the chance to make them. What could be better than helping a man to keep his self-respect by earning a little money in this way? Second, the money derived from the sale of poppies is the greatest means of revenue by which the rehabilitation and child welfare programs are carried on. Poppy day is the one day the public is privileged to contribute toward this worth cause. Third,...
October 11 — Chili Dog, broccoli, corn, applesauce, milk October 12 — Chicken Patty on homemade bun, green beans, juice, sweet potatoes, milk October 13 — B-B-Q, potato wedges, baby carrots, pineapple, milk October 14 — Baked Potato with ham and cheese, mixed veggies, tropical fruit, homemade bun, milk October 15 — Chicken Tender Sub, peas, scalloped potatoes, fruit cocktail, milk...
October 1 — Spaghetti Bake, pears, broccoli. homemade breadstick, milk October 4 — Hamburger, tomato soup, baby carrots, fresh fruit, milk October 5 — Chicken Nuggets, mashed potatoes, cooked carrots, mandarin oranges, homemade bun, milk October 6 — K-5: Hot Dog, peas; 6-12: Chef Salad, bread; both: applesauce, broccoli, chocolate cake October 7 — Chicken Taco, corn, refried beans, peaches, milk October 8 — Parent-Teacher Conferences - No School...
From the Ipswich Tribune May 3, 1928 edition On Monday, April 30, 1928 Minnie Juster was four years old. To celebrate the occasion Mrs. J. A. Juster invited five little guests to share the afternoon hours with Minnie. Various games were played and then the little folks enjoyed ice cream and cake. Roberta Hill, Grace Dorothy Hutchinson, Mary Lenore Waltz and Georgene Crissman were on the guest list. Minnie received a number of pretty gifts....
September 27 — Barbeque Chicken Sandwich, green beans, sweet potatoes, juice, milk September 28 — Ham and Cheese Sub, oranges, tator tots, mixed veggies, milk September 29 — Chili, homemade cinnamon rolls, applesauce, broccoli, milk September 30 — Cheese Pizza, corn, baby carrots, peach sauce, milk...
From the Ipswich Tribune April 26, 1928 edition M. PLIN BEEBE TELLS OF TRIP M. Plin Beebe returned Wednesday from his trip south where he attended a bankers convention at Augusta, Georgia. When interviewed regarding his trip and conditions in the South, Plin assured us that if any one thinks the South is slow he has another thought coming. Manufacturing interests are becoming developed in the South. In Gasper County, North Carolina alone there are 104 cotton mills. Many people from the north are moving to the South. Chain stores go where...
September 20 — Chicken Noodles, peas, pears, cooked carrots, homemade buns, milk September 21 — McRib, baked potato, beets, tropical fruit, homemade bun, milk Septmeber 22 — Omelet, long john, juice, peppers and onions, edamame, milk September 23 — Tator Tot Hotdish, green beans, apricots, homemade bun, milk September 24 — Nachos, salsa, corn, black beans, fresh fruit, milk...
September 13 — B-B-Q’s, baked beans, broccoli, mandarin oranges, milk September 14 — Chicken Teriyaki, brown rice, baby carrots, mixed veggies, applesauce, milk September 15 — Taco Salad, salsa, pinto beans, fresh fruit, milk September 16 — Creamy Meatballs, mashed potatoes, cooked carrots, juice, homemade buns, milk September 17 — Chef’s Choice...
September 2 — Chicken Nuggets, mashed potatoes, cooked carrots, applesauce, homemade bun, milk September 3 — Corn Dog, baked beans, baby carrots, fresh fruits, milk September 6 — No School, Labor Day September 7 — Hamburger, tator tots, baby carrots, peaches, milk September 8 — BBQ Meatballs, au gratin potatoes, cooked carrots, pear sauce, homemade bun, milk September 9 — Ham Patty on homemade bun, sweet potatoes, green beans, fresh fruit, milk September 10 — Chicken Tender Sub, broccoli, green beans, apricots, milk...
The Marcus P. Beebe Library in Ipswich is open Tuesday through Friday from 2 to 6 p.m. New books for adults include: Eternal by Lisa Scottaline, The Maidens by Alex Michaelides, Blush by Jamie Brenner, The Therapist by B.A. Paris, The Paper Palace by Miranda Heller, Falling by T.J. Newman, Dream Girl by Laura Lippman, The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel, Legacy by Nora Roberts, The Godmothers by Camille Aubray, Golden Girl by Erin Hilderbrand, Malibiu Rising by Taylor Reid, Dead by Dawn by Paul Doiron, It’s Better This Way by D...
From the Ipswich Tribune May 10, 1928 edition MAIL OUT ZINNIA SEEDS The Bank of Ipswich has mailed out 2000 large envelopes this week containing zinnia seeds to their friends and customers. The envelope reads: the efforts of the Womens Federation of Ipswich this city is known as the ‘Zinnia City’ of South Dakota. The Bank of Ipswich wishes to encourage the growth of this gorgeous flower as means of beautifying the yards, gardens, window boxes and fences of our community-and sends these seeds to you with its compliments. The directions are the...
This is the last of the history stories written last year. The Ipswich Historical Society is sharing articles written by IHS students. The students visited the museum, researched and wrote about events, people and businesses in the community. North Central Farmers Elevator by Logan Weig I chose North Central Farmers Elevator as my topic because it is a big part of the small communities of northeastern South Dakota. According to Deanne Hoyle in 1915 a new agricultural company came to the little town in northeast South Dakota, Ipswich. The...
From the Ipswich Tribune April 12, 1928 edition $168,000 IN CREAM SHIPPED FROM IPSWICH The Dairy Cow Is a Life Saver – Milk More Cows and Sell More Cream to the Local Dealers An item of importance which we overlooked last week in the article regarding the shipments from Ipswich in 1927, that of the 10,000 cans of cream or a value of $120,000. There were also 4,000 cans of cream trucked out of Ipswich or a value of $48,000. Thus, the sum total of the value of cream shipments from Ipswich in 1927 amounted to $168,000. The value of the dairy c...
From the Ipswich Tribune May 3, 1929 edition EVERY BOY NEEDS A DOG Every boy should grow up with a dog, for the association thereby will make of the boy a fairer, kinder, truer man, some day, when he becomes a man. He will learn to love fairness, justice and mercy, just as he will come to hate meanness, cruelty and cowardice, through daily contact with his big-eyed, shaggy-coated, understanding friend. If the boy unhappily is vicious, intemperate, or destructive, he will find in his voiceless associate a wordless rebuke for the sins of his...
The Ipswich Historical Society is sharing articles written by IHS students. The students visited the museum, researched and wrote about events, people and businesses in the community. Ipswich Bank Robbery of 1932 by Orchid Wilcox I chose the Ipswich Bank robbery as a topic because I thought it was an interesting part of our town’s history. On May 18, 1932 the very bank we call our own in Ipswich was robbed. Ipswich Bank was robbed by four members of a twelve member gang according to the Evening Huronite. According to the same source, the four m...
Michael Cartney, Lake Area Technical College President, announces the current President’s List. The President’s List is a list of outstanding students who, through their initiative and ability, have indicated a seriousness of purpose in their educational program. The President’s List is limited to full-time students who have achieved a semester grade point average of 3.5 to 4.0. Karissa Green of Ipswich was on the honor list....
The Ipswich Historical Society is sharing articles written by IHS students. The students visited the museum, researched and wrote about events, people and businesses in the community. Lux Candle by Halle Heinz I chose the Lux Candle Company as my topic because my dad, Mike Heinz, works there and I wanted to know the history behind it. In this research, I found out how the Lux Candle Company became a work area. Also I found out how it became a worldly known company for priests interested in buying candles. I talked to Mike Heinz to get informati...
Shirley Sime of Aberdeen will celebrate her 90th birthday on August 12, 2021. Greetings may be sent to her at: 1873 Eisenhower Circle, Aberdeen, SD 57401...
From the Ipswich Tribune June 7, 1928 edition CIRCUS ATTRACTS MANY Tuesday-Circus day, the children were up bright and early. This was a big day for them. Zellmar Bros. Circus was in town. By noon a large crowd had gathered for the afternoon performance which consisted of an animal show, various side show and the main show attractions. The clowns, ponies, trapeze performers and tight rope walkers entertained and many other feature acts were done. Ruth, the trained elephant, had a big share in the show. Playing the mouth organ and dancing were...
Laurie and Kathy Gerdes will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on July 31, 2021. Greetings may be sent to them at 112 Dancing Waters Circle, Mankato, MN 56001....
The Ipswich Historical Society is sharing articles written by IHS students. The students visited the museum, researched and wrote about events, people and businesses in the community. Ipswich Tribune by Lindsey Grabowska I chose the Ipswich Tribune as my topic because it had a big role in the founding of Ipswich and has a very rich history behind it. I did research over the newspaper using the community history books that I found in the Marcus Beebe Library. The founding and rising popularity of Ipswich, South Dakota can be partly credited to...
From the Ipswich Tribune July 5, 1928 edition CHRISTINE SINDELAR IS "MISS IPSWICH" Miss Christine Sindelar is “Miss Ipswich” winning over 18 other candidates. Miss Sindelar was “Miss Yellowstone Garage” in the July 4th parade. Miss Bessie Poole and Miss Neva Middlewood tied for second place. They were “Miss Ipswich Tribune” and “Miss C & C Café” respectively. The selection was made by standards set according to those used in national beauty contests, for the perfection of facial beauty, proportion of figure and personality. The judges were:...