A personal ancedote from Louise Mustard.
It was in the twenties when I joined the Methodist Church, and was baptized in Pond on the Horn Farm, after that my folks moved to Bloomfield, Iowa and when I got my War Emergency Certificate to teach in Rural Schools, one question was what church etc. did I belong to then. I asked Flossie Robinson of Methodist Church. She looked up and said, "I had not been received back into the church, after being baptized. So I got a job as a waitress in a large dining room in Delevan Lake in Wisconsin; then in the fall of 1933 - Charles and I were married; I taught one year after that and went to Farming and raised Hy-Line Chickens and Turkeys, had 1 Daughter Ginger Topax and she married Owen Moore and they had five children. She graduated from high school and was interested in nursing and went to work in Fairfield, Iowa. I have known some dear people in West Grove. who have all passed away; there was Flossie, Bertha Harter (Willa Mae Henderson's mother) and Hazel Harper.