Three Busy 'Danes' . . . walk under main street signs that fit Elk Horn's image - "Iowa Farm," "Elk" and "Danish." They are Herb Christensen, Susan Hansen and Connie Rasmussen, who investigated the community's climate.
The Authentic Danish Windmill . . . spins its blades near the south side of Elk Horn. The windmill was disassembled in Denmark and reassembled with volunteer labor in Elk Horn. It drew over 52,000 visitors last year.
Visiting With Patient . . . Troy Scott, 7, at Mercy Hospital's Pediatric Department are Tim Barber, left, and Frank Walker, team ministers from East Side Christian Church. Troy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott of 105 Arnold Ave., members of…
In Sanctuary . . . of East Side Christian Church is Jack Maffitt, 320 Adrian Ave., Russell Starr, 224 Pickardy lane, and Mrs. John H. Hansen, 343 E. Graham Ave.
Spacious And Beautiful . . . is the proposed new East Side Christian Church to be located on its present 7 1/2 acres of ground at 1714 Madison Ave. First phase of construction will be the portion of the main structure pictured in the architect's…
Examining Charter Membership . . . book are Dwayne Overholtzer, chairman of the East Side Christian Church Board, Pastor Richard Brown and Mrs. Lou Baggs, one of the church's charter members.
Council Bluffs Police Dept. mug shots, side and front, of murder suspect Ronald Brewer. Slate around his necks reads:
Council Bluffs, IA
Police Dept.
26467
10-29-1957
(Date on back of photo is 12-58)
Floor Plan . . . shows various rooms of the building under construction at the New Elks Country Club. In addition to locker rooms, at the left, the building will include an office, room for mechanical equipment, lounge, kitchen and all-purpose room.…
This "Pinochle Palace" . . . in Elliott may well be the only building of its kind. Built by public subscription expressly for the use of the pinochle players, it is maintained by donations.
Making Plans . . . for an antique machinery and threshing show are A.C. Eshelman with Mrs. Roxanne Vance, who will work in the old Wilson Post Office in the background. The postal building has been renovated and moved to the Eshelman Rural Museum…
Mail Distribution . . . will once again take place in the old Wilson Post Office, now relocated to the Eshelman Rural Museum east of Elliott. A.C. Eshelman, owner of the museum and showgrounds, takes a package from Mrs. Roxanne Vance, Elliott…