January 31, 1935 - Have you farmers given "The Shelterbelt" any great thought? If you will see Art Brewer, field manager for the American Legion, he will be glad to give you details.

Browses Metropolitan Jubilee Singers will give an entertainment at the school gym Wednesday, February 13, at 11 a.m. Admission 5 and 15 cents.

Albert Alley is filling his ice house this week. Thos. Hutchinson, Irvin Skundberg and James Bronaugh are hauling the ice from the river.

Dedicate Gym at Glenfield Program

Boosters and Helpers On Project Are Special Guests

At Program Held Friday Evening

February 7, 1935 - The community gym was dedicated on Friday at the community meeting with all boosters and willing workers represented except Rev. Albert E. Place who was one of the first workers at the beginning of the improvements in the fall of 1934.

Prof. Monegan as master of ceremonies gave some very interesting remarks on Glenfield as a community. The program included: accordion numbers by Mensal Watne; Glenfields history, Lottie Posey; talk "Idealism" Mrs. W. A. Johnson; piano solo, Miss Linn; appreciation of the gym by the student body, Philip Dybwad.

A talk on community work and spirit as seen by a township board member was especially well presented by A. I. Sharpe. P. A. Biggerstaff represented the school board with a few well chosen remarks. William Bronaugh, the club president gave a short and interesting talk.

The concluding numbers were two selections by the faculty quartette, Monegan, Alfson, Ordahl and Linn, with Stella Sharpe, pianist.

A social hour was enjoyed and lunch served. The program committee for the next meeting will be Thos. Christensen, A. I. Sharpe, W. A. Johnson; lunch committee, Mrs. R. Thompson, Mrs. A. Loken and Lottie Posey.

Install Lodge Officers -

At the R. N.A. lodge meeting on Wednesday, January 31, the following officers were installed: oracle, Cora Johnson; vice oracle, Martha Paulson; chancellor, Bessie Cole; past oracle, Charlotte Posey; marshall, Jennie Sharper assistant marshall, Anna Anderson; recorder, Augusta Hoggarth; receiver, Josephine Hendrickson; inner sentinel, Olga Engstrom; outer sentinel, Edna Brown; manager, Thelma Mitchell; musician, Alma Promhus; flag bearer, Clara Halvorson; Faith, Jessie Hanson; Unselfishness, Bernice Sharper Courage, Elsie Johnson, Endurance, Merle Linn; installing officer, Thelma Overbeck, and ceremonial marshal, Hildegarde Erickson.

Pheasant Feed Benefit -

Don't forget the dance Saturday, February 9, for the benefit of our feathered friends. We have feed out in two places and plan for four more feeding stations. Admission, supper included, gents 40¢, ladies 25¢.

August 29, 1935 - Sutton starts four-year high school.

Source:  Glenfield History 1886 – 1987 Page 69