Demonstrations by Minnesota Public Health Nurse

From the Pope County Tribune, Thursday, Aug. 10, 1922.

At the city park tomorrow, the Glenwood ladies will serve a plate lunch beginning at 5:30 and will serve until all are taken care of. The price will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. The proceeds will go to our baseball team. 

The Glenwood Band will give a concert at 7:30.

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From the Glenwood Herald, Thursday, Aug. 10, 1922.

The Glacier Park goats arrived in Glenwood last Sunday forenoon. They were parked during the day on the lawn of the Thornton cottage. At times during the day they would appear on the streets or in the park to the great enjoyment of the little folks. With three goats and the small prairie schooner to which they were attached was also a small truck which carried the movie machine and other things needed by the men in the journey. 

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From the Starbuck Times, Friday, Aug. 11, 1922. 

Miss Olivia Peterson, Demonstration Nurse of the Minnesota Public Health Association, will arrive for work in Pope County for one week. Besides the afternoon demonstration in infant and child hygiene, and evening programs at which talk will be given and moving pictures shown, Miss Peterson will distribute free literature on topics ranging from smallpox vaccination to tuberculosis. 

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From the Cyrus Citizen Friday, July 11, 1922. 

About twenty of our local business men gathered in the town hall Monday evening for the purpose of making arrangements for the two Community Days, which will be held here Tuesday and Wednesday August 22 and 23.