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TWO.E TWELVfc THE ES DAILY PHESS SUNDAY, MARCH 2. PRESS PAGE OF NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ROLL OF HONOR AT FORD RIVER TRENARY NEWS Trenary. March 1 Special) More cold weather and more snow In what the loggers reed. Old tell us that Perfect Attendance Re- the time when 1 the came so near all going away In February, as It did the last week, but this cold spell and snow will help some If It will onlv continue they may finish their logging Jobs. A party was given In honor of cords for February Also Given Mother and Baby Hurt in Kipling Motor Collision Kipling.

Mtchv, March (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burcar and baby dmjghter Ange- llnp were motoring home to I River 1 st night when the car In which they were riding was struck by another car The driver of the Rulck car attempted to Garden Folks Get Big Writeup in City Paper Garden, March 2 (Spe -1 girls are neither sweat shop clal meeting of the village I slaves nor old men's darlings board was held in the Council They asked the city to enable chambers Monday night in order them to make a living and to to appoint Election commisslons- ers and for the transaction of Ford River Switch, March 1 (Special The honor roll and perfect attendance list newly weds. Mr. and Mrs.

F.d for Twedale at the home of the brfde- business which may come pass a third car when he skidded tl nT before the meeting. George Jo- and struck the Burear car. Mrs Burear wns slirhtlv hurt, while que will be the chairman of the election committee and Aristides for the month of February the Poraths school is as follows. 7th Denoo. 6th Brayak.

5th Brayak, Edna Dittrich. 4th Grade Achille Denoo, McMahon, Esther Posanke. 3rd Brayak. Stephen Brayak. 2nd Dittrich.

Perfect attendance for the month of February is as follows: Catherine Brayak. John Brayak, Stephen Brayak, Thomas Brayak, George Cholger, Doris LaBresh, Laelia Porath. Other Honor Pupils who have done excellent work for the month of February at the Switch School are as follows: 3rd Kosltzke, John Chernick, Blake. 5th Zajkoskl, Catherine Plnozek. 6th Zajkoski.

8th Zajkoskl, Ann Chernick. Perfect Attendance at the Switch: Ignore Blake, lx)ls Blake, Ann Chernick, John Chernick, Elizabeth Hendrickson, Eileen Kosltzke, Lucille Kositzke, Charles Koeitzke, Walter Kline, Grace Kasten, Ernest Kline and Marlon Birthday Anniversary. Ronald Dittrich was pleasantly surprised when of grooms mother. Mrs. James dale on last Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Toivo Samineu nnd Mrs. Henry Latvala are In Duluth hospital at Duluth. taking treatments for removal of goitre. Mr.

E. Bradley one of our Michigan representatives spoke in the Trenary high school Monday. John L. Keeton was a guest at the Limestone school board meeting on Monday afternoon and also a guest of the Matlilas township board of education on Monday evening. Mr.

Bradley, Robert Elliott and Keeton were guests at the C. R. Little home Monday night. Mr. Kingsley of Lansing who was visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs.

C. N. Case, has returned to his home Dan Cayer, Albert Couchon, Ralph Webber, Irvin Gilliland. Jack Little and R. Little, motored to Escanaha Thursday evening to attend the show at the Delft.

Mrs Gilley has left here for her home in Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hoy have a new baby girl, that arrived at their home on last Wednesday Some of our school busses were put on wheels last week but are driving sleighs again this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Slambo were visitors In Escanaha Mon- Reports are received by the secretary of the board of educa- the baby received painful bruises will be clerk. The elec- about the face. Roth cars were will be held on March 10th. taken to the Norton garage of Gladstone for repairs. Miss Mary nnd tion that some person or persons Miss Mnry Ludlck of Kipling are trespassing on school proper- spent Wednesday afternoon in ty at the Kate's Bay school east Escnnnba.

0f town. Evidence of this was The Misses Barbara and Ber- found In a bullet which had nlta Switzer spent the week-end torn a hole through the outer have a good time. They came The city wrapped them in the black smoke of its factories and w. a(. me nine or ner the blue smoke of its dance death and died at Algoma, Wis- a in Hardly aware of them, it i consln, the 20th of Mr8.

Mary Fax, 81, Mother of Cornell Resident, Is Dead Cornell, March 1 has been received of the death of Mrs. Mary Fax, mother of Mrs. James Donavan of Cornell. Mrs. Fax 1 well known here, having spent almost every summer here with relatives until the last few years.

She was 81 yearB old at the time of her a 1 A I NORTH Whitedale OF HONOR at the home of their parents. Mrs A. Mashkart entertained the ladles sewing club at her home Monday afternoon. A delicious lunch was served. Mr.

and Mrs. Cal Plllotta and famllv were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Switzer. Mrs. Alfred Carlson nnd Mrs.

William Holm visited at the home of Mrs Andrew Johnson Monday afternoon Miss Selma Stock and Mrs. ffvlvla Goodneau nnd family motored to Tron Mountain where thev visited relatives. Jack Hill has gone to Munising door and was found Inside of the building. This is not construed as a plot to do harm to any of those Inside, but, since it was done out of school hours It is halls took them in. This is the story of six young people, but it is the story of a hundred or a thousand more.

Garden, has one main street and two churches and a movie house. Three hundred persons live there. If you work In one of the stores on the main street, or if you retired, weighted down with whiskers, you hunt or fish. Harry Lamkey whose father had a grocery store, hunted and fished till he got tired of It. His uncle Delbert Winter, worked In believed to be just a youthful the bank, and got tired of that.

prank. It has also been observed that about a cord of stove wood has disappeared from the school wood pile. Alphonze of Manistique was a business caller In town Tuesday. Charles Laux and Joseph Thill of Fayette were business callera in town Wednesday. Mrs.

Albert Beardsley reports that a small black and gray and for rhort Tl.ll h.ou,n(1 home with friend, and relative. at her place Kate. BaT. The Mary Hoelrh nnd feat Pori. Artier vl.lted friend.

In their tails and riding round the the week. to the Mary I.attlna of Nlaaar. I. do aport. Ue.

spending a few days at Kipling So they came to Milwaukee. That was about 10 years ago. Right off Harry got a job as timekeeper with a motor company. It really more exciting than hunting or fishing, but he wss doing something. Then his Uncle Delbert got work with a big hardware manufacturing company, and there was an opening for Harry, too.

She His Girl. worked there. She his girl at first, but after they got past the smiling at each other stage, and the Saturday night stage, February. She was burled at Sturgeon Bay on the 22nd. Mrs.

Donavan was at her bedside the last few weeks and will remain in Wisconsin another month or more because of the illness of her brother. Personal I tetris. Mr. and Mrs. Harrod, left on Monday night for their home in Indiana after spending the winter with Mr.

and Mrs. Harrod, Jr. The Henry Wilsons spent Tuesday afternoon as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Sanborn. The more intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schlre spent Sunday evening at the Schlre home in celebration of their twenty-second wedding anniversary. Mr.

and Mrs. Rick Schultz came down from camp to join In the party. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marenger are the parents of a son, born last Sunday.

This is the fourth child In the family. Mrs. Peter Schlre entertained her friends at a "carpet rag and card at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Schlre served a very delicious and substantial supper to the la- vlsltlng relatives.

Mrs. Switzer friends In Gladstone Thursday Mrs Matt Mackle and daugh- cause of his playful activities, the hound has been invited into the home, to become for the time being one of the family. He Is a Tre- his little friends gathered at his day Mrs. Henry Vogel was a nary caller Thursday. Norman Hall, our local meat and cream dealer, who has been on the sick list Is again on duty.

A. Delosla will finish his log home, Sunday afternoon to celebrate his seventh anniversary. He received many pretty gifts. (ftmeti were played Prizes were awarded to the winners. Those receiving prizes were I xju I McMahon.

Thomas Brayak, James McMahon, Stephen Brayak, Job in the next few days. If the weather continues cold. cute little thing, and occaslonal- ter Sadie were Gladstone on Thursday. The ladies of the All Guild of Gladstone gave a card ly. much to the amusement of the youngsters, and like Mary's little lamb, follows the children A school.

However, In spite of party Wednesday night. Among hj8 pjayfui activities and his cun- those on the committee was Mrs. I v. Sylvla Goodman of Kipling. down to the really going steady dies and their escortB and every- stage, she was his girl by Mil- onft pronounced her a very good waukee as well as Garden stand- hostess.

ards. One of her relatives had been in the fire department, and a Cornell Honor Roll. Following is the honor roll for the Cornell school for the month ille Denoo, Lillian Schmitz, Har riet Muther. After an afternoon of fun a delicious lunch was served. Those who attended were John.

Kate, Stephen and Thom as Brayak. Mildred. Achille, Elenor, Walter and Ernest Denoo; John, James, Emil. Louis, Harold. Eva and Mrs.

McMahon; George Cholger, Ruth. Dorothy and Mrs. Jaeger; Porath. Lawrence, Esther and Ormll Pos anke, and R'udolph Scheibner; Harriet Muther. Lillian and Caroline Schmitz of Wells, also attend.

IVtwnal Itmik. Misses Alice snd Bark River-Harris is Rark River, Mar 1 (Special) John Harris has returned from an extended visit with rela tlves in Waahington, Oregon and California. Miss Heiga Hanson spent a ten day vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs 'Gothard Olson. She has returned to Green Bay where is employed. Raymond DeLoughsry of Eustis Rernlce was railed to Chicago this week on Greene of Hendricks, visited with account of the illness of his broth friends here over the David.

end William Good was an Escanaba Robert Matthews returned to caller Thursday. Appleton on Friday, after Harris Nell of Stamhaugh spent a week visit at his home. last Sunday at the home of his The address on grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M.

given by A. Bell Mon- Harris. evening at Ford River I Mrs. Peter Rlske sttended the Switch school, was well attended. 1 Daughters of dinner at the Delmar Kayo.

Joseph, Arnold IVlta hotel, Escanaba. Mouday eve- and James Van Enkevort of nlng West De Pere. visited with rela- Miss Olgs Oakland spent the tlves over the week-end. They week-end at the home of her par returned by motor on Tuesdsy. ents at Marinette.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake, Miss Harris spent lxds and Lenore Blake and Al- Sunday at the home of her parents, bert Blake motored to Wood- Mr. and Mrs John Rhesutne snd lawn on Sunday. daughter visited relatives st Per-! Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Whit- kins Sunday lock are the proud parents of a Miss Lillian Courvllle spent Wed- baby boy. tneeday at Escsnaba. Miss Cour- Elsie Sevemsen transacted yllle will leave Monday for Iron business In Escanaba on Katur- Mountain where she will be era THOMPSON NEWS Thompson. March Special) Mr.

nnd Mrs. E. Nelson visited at the John Stoor home at Manlstique. Mrs. Charles Pierce is some better at this writing She has pressed hay across the Bay to taken treatments from Dr.

Shatz- Nahma. nlng ways, the Beardsley family would like to find the owner, or got the fire engine, his lather falling in this, some family who would like to adopt him. The meeting scheduled to be held in the Garden high school Wednesday night, when the rural electrical engineer from the State College was to have discussed the subject of electricity on the farm, was not held on account of poor attendance. Rufus Spaulding Is hauling man of Manlstique Joseph Nelson has returned to camp after being 111 several days. Hiram Squires and Alfred Erickson were business callers In Manlstique on Thursdav.

Mrs. J. Turpin visited her fath- James McDonald of the Soo, was In the Garden district Thursday. H. Burns of Manlstique was a business caller In town Wednesday.

Joseph DeRochey of Nahma, man really a man to her I Qf February unless he wore rubber boots. Grammar Towers, They had a hand pump back teacher home for putting out fires, and Fannie Carlson. Ethel Hed- wlth five men on one side and berg Rert Ray five men on the other. Harry had primary Holmes, helped work it Then after they teacher. Attendance: James Sanborn, Whitedale, Mich March 2 Roy Vertz and two lady friends from Manlstique wTere visitors at the William Vertz home Mondsv.

Mrs. Anna Nelson of St. Paul, who was called home by the death of Mrs. Peter Nelson, has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Anderson, and other relatives in the neighborhood. Martha Brearley was a visitor at the W. J. Rodgers home Tuesday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Jefferson Davis and family of Rexton, visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Prout of Ep- onfette, visited at the George Walker home Sunday and Monday. John Ring has sold his horses and purchased a truck for his farm work. M. Llndberg and family of Manlstique, called on relatives Sunday. John Ring and M.

Rrearley were business visitors In Manis- tlque Monday. Phyllis Lindberg of tique spent Sunday night with her aunt at the Rrearley home. Laurence Gonyea ha.s returned to his home from the Shaw hospital in Manlstique after an appendix operation. Laurence seems to be recovering nicely. Jack McNair spent Thursday evening with Harold Dlxner at the Dlxner home.

In the last week we have been treated to all kinds of weather. Thunder, lightning and heavy rain last Saturday morning, bright sunshine and balmy winds, then sleet, snow and cold wind, that where the ground haying collided and yIiro ZnlrTZ ther again night. The rlb The occu Kiri a hire panta were not hurt. early bird. are here Spring The should not be so far away.

a l.ydla Cookaon I. yl.ltlng owner ia. at the home of her Currie JUSS McGregor. The Hm Children, who mother, A. W.

I.undberg Tery wlth ton.llltl. for Hey C. E. Morrlaon of Man- Pa.t.two week, are doing IS ANNOUNCED Woodsman Injured, Others News of Interest North Delta March I (Special) The North Delta schol honor roll for February is as follows: 8th Harris, Elsie Maki. 6th Jussila, Elmer Makl.

3rd Rama. 2nd Makl. 1st Hill, Ruth Nleml, Viola Howard. Perfect Attendance Bernard Harris, Clifford Howard, Helen Howard, Leila Howard. Viola Howard, Woodrow Howard, Vaino Jussila, Elsie Maki.

Elmer Maki, Ernest Makl, Makl, Tyyne Maki, Kuth Niemi, Elsie Rama, Raynard Rama. Young Man Injurewl. William Howard had his right foot severely crushed while working on a skid way at camp. He was taken immediately to Dr. office in Trenary where he received medical aid.

lumbermen Busy. The men at Thompson's camp have been very busy this pa.st week. They are taking advantage of the cold spell of weather Ing lost so much time last Mr. Thompson has hired a number of extra teams for this week. Accidentally Injured.

Mr. and Mrs. Brown met with an accident near Trenary Wed had driven that, so Harry didn't Evelvn Wav piwnnH Wov feel It would be so foreign to Scholarship Hanford Harrod I held a community church Vernon expects to return fight fires. He was accepted by 1 gtgne Hedbere Ora Mae at the house to Monday, the fire department and learned Gladys Ray Ralph Rose Norma Thursday evening Trenary business callers Mon Maude Terrier, John Terrier, er and brothers of the Lockhart was a business caller In Settlement Mrs. M.

La Plant and Carl Shehan were callers at the John Olsen home on Thursday. Thursday. Mrs Joseph Farley entertained a number of friends at her home Thursday afternoon. The time The bereaved family of was pleasantly spent playing 600 Fitzgerald has the sympathy of Prizes were won by Mrs. George their many Thompson friends.

Farley and Mrs. Paul. Lunch Hehool Notes. i was served. Others present were T.

Cornell was a pleasant 1 Mrs. Edward Purtlll, Mrs. Ed- caller at the school on Thursday. I ward Joque, Mrs. Charles Win- Marlon Squires has Joined the ter, Mrs.

Doris Ralph, Mrs Wil- Sewing Club, under the super-' Ham Winter, Mrs. Edward vision of Miss Jenks Lamotte, Mrs. Joseph Delorla The class averages of the and Mrs. red Gauthier. best of them.

at the Thlr- MUriel Wav teenth st. and North av. station now, and he married the girl. Delbert Winter stayed on at the hardware company, and he married a Milwaukee girl nam- ed Gladys. They have a little girl, Kathleen, who must be about 5 years old now.

Winter worked up to be city buyer. Home Town Smnwl Quiet. Garden seemed quieter than ever to Alice and Myrtle Um- key, Harry's sisters, after he went away. There are only about four or five young men there, Myrtle said, and there much to do. Alice and Myrtle, and Rose Isocost decided see what Milwaukee had for them.

They wanted Jobs they wouldn't have to stay in nights taking care of kids or anything," so after they got a furnished room they Just thumbed through the telephone directory Foster City, Mar. 1 Curtis left for Nahma Tuesday where he accepted a position at the Ray de Noe mill. E. J. Bernard of Escanaba was a business caller here Thursday.

Evelyn Burgeson left Wednesday for Chicago, after spending four days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Swan E. Johnson w'ere business callers In Iron Mountain Thursday.

Will Hart of Escanaba was a business caller here Thursday. J. Sundstrom of Felch transacted business here Wednesday. SENEY NEWS day were: Tolvo Makl, and Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Nelmi. Miss Amelia Trottier will spend the week-end at her home In Rapid River. Eli Jussila was a business call- Senev. March (Spe- er In Trenary Wednesday Wm. Boonenberg, the Standard Oil man, made a trip to Grand Marals Friday.

Ernest Tovey and Burt Furst took In the show at Newberry Thursday night. This last snow fall certainly made It nice for the Jobbers, who are anxious to get their logs all In before the roads break up. Glen Short and Fred Holbrook went Into Grand Marals Friday with Mr, Roonenberg. Frank Hartman was a business caller In town Thursday. The Seney power plant that has been under Mrs.

Mabel Hampson and Mrs. Whybrew were business callers in Gladstone Thursday. Mrs. Ada Fulton was a caller at the Williamson home Thursday. George Williamson, who has been confined at his home with a sprained ankle Is doing nicely.

Engadine, March 1 construction son was born Feb. since Wednesday will be complet- i 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Everette H. ed by Friday evening.

Facette who live about two miles The 11 months old baby of Mr. west of Gould City. Dr. of Victor Jarvlnen and Victor Palm- Myrtle ross, who have been employed at IUB BOBll. om oaoy oi nr.

wesx or thought a Job at the Milwaukee Elmwood, are spending a few days Mrg rhag p0lkner who has Engadine was In attendance, sanatorium might be nice, so she with friends and relatives here, called up there, and sure enough P. J. Milligan. was a business they wanted somebody to work caller In Felch Thursday. been ill the past week with Mrs.

Dr. Reese left here Sun- pneumonla Is slowly Improving, day for Detour where she will seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth Wesley Horning. William La-I in the cafeteria. Harry Rurvitch of Norway was Htl11 Ht hospital, visit friends for a few days grades were, C. C.

and cost and Mrs. William Winter, They didn't go out much that a caller here Thursday. Kntertalnlng In honor of the Nelson Gaudreau of St. Ignace respectively. The tenth grade! Jr motored to Escanaba Tuea-i first year, Myrtle says.

They did-j C. B. Wheeler has moved to his bridge club. Mrs. was a caller here Thursday, go- having the highest average are to day.

i know anybody to take them cabin, six miles south of this vil- Nelson and Mrs. Chas. 1 ing through to Manlstique the be entertained bv the others on MrH Harry Hennessey, Wesley out, and it was exciting enough i lage near East Lake, where he were hostesses to 20 guests same day. Monday. Horning and Charles Olmsted Just to look In the shop windows: plans to spend abrmt six weeks As Thursday evening at Mrs.

Nelsons, Wm. Angulim of Rexton, School was closed on Friday, In motored to Escanaba Thursday. or go to a movie. They learned, soon as the weather warms up Mr. Jamea Dotsch was a business however, where to go for bar- Wheeler will make maple syrup as respect of James Fitzgerald, who spent his schooldays here.

day I ployed iAwrenoe Belanger Is visiting at the'home of his parents. Miss Otella Bergman underwent an operation for appendtctls at a Milwaukee hospital Her mother Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKoskjr of Iron Mountain visited with parents and friends here Sunday. Mr.

LaHay called at Ford River on Sunday and brought Rudolph Schelbner out to the home of hi. gr.ndp.ront., Mr. nnd Mrs Newman expected to return to her home a. I tOijiiV, Dr. room at thm Por- aths school to the last toxin spent Frl- for Scarlet Fever at Escansha.

The Aid Society will be entertained at the home of a the Rark River hall, Mr. and Mrs. George Cholger Wednesday afternoon, March 6 Frank Porath of SchafTer, visited at the home of Mr. aud Mrs Emil Porath on Friday Lucelle Denoo, who is 111 at St. Francis hospital, is able to be about her room.

Leo Arnold, well-known apesk- er In this vicinity, will be at the Ford River Switch school Wednesday evening. March 6 His subject of discussion Is "Chick ens He will gladly explain and talk over anything the farmers evening was a big success want Information on concerning this subject The time of the uu-Hing as usual, GOULD CITY react Charle rd River iorthern go He ha I ver 1 vers Hilding and Mrs ba callers Joseph roller rd of the of Re was taken Hospital anxarted busi- Wednesday dt whsII ref rom Chica- isitlng his son Tur nr Mo H. aller Bedard at ca Iron Moun Eri st li tri a business ckson I. ba the basket ball acted busi sponsored the ladles Altar so clety was well attended, oonsider Ing the lnclament weath The la dies will entertain at another card party nett Tuesday evening at the. Tfrwn Hall Mrs Is chairman of the committee tu charge of arrangements Pedro and five hundred will be plaved Refreshments will be served.

The public is cordially invited to at tend The dancing partv bv the liark River A last Thurs- A arge number of attended and enjoyed the program of dance furnished by the Nighti-n aale orchestra of Powers A fine lunt vi served bv the committee A Dumber of out of town auests attended the purty snd all report the kii enjoyable Primary elertion will hn held In the several precincts Harris township Mondav Matvli 3. Herbert Getzloff suffered a painful injury to his elbow when he fell on the Ice covered aid Tuesday NAHMA NEWS Mrs Paul Walters returned Trom St. Joseph, Mich Wednesday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Ludwig. AI Anderson and Herb Ryan of the Soo, called here Friday. Russell Rellville, who Is employed at camp, spent the week-end at the Rellville home. Horn to Mr. aud Mrs.

Everette Fezatte. Monday evening, a son. baby has been named Irvin. Mr. LaNire of Manlstique, call ed here Wednesday Cecil Fisher, who Is employed at camp, spent Wetlnes day evening In town Mr.

and Mrs A Paulln have caller In Escanaba Thursday. gains In hats Merle Parley entertained a Had number of the Garden high Myrtle bad a one school students at the home of i night with Jack Halverson, a her parents Thursday evening. I welder. He was from New The evening was pleasantly Richland. Minn.

They went with spent playing various games af- another couple to a dance, and ter which refreshments were Myrtle thought It was grand. She aerved was always crazy about dancing. Thursday afternoon, one of After a while Rose got home- residents rushed into sick and went back to Garden. o' of business, ex- Alice had a boy friend back tremely nervous and almost In a home; she used to get letters he has been doing for the past fifteen years. Metropolitan News i of collapse.

She dropped into the nearest sest that I she could find. She had been chased by only three doga. Several other recent cases are brought to our attention where dog been Interfering with small children. It Is pointed out though thst the doas are Just pluyina and that they have no evil Intentions. The right of the dogs to have all the fun they mov.d Into the house formerly of occupied by Mrs Ehn Mr Woods and son, salesmsn.

was a busmens caller here Thurs from him, and finally she went back too. to become Mrs. William IaaRelle. Myrtle's "blind had become her by that time, and he was making enough to get married on. You'll never be able to convince Myrtle that marriages made in heaven.

"Just think Metropolitan. Mar. 1 Blomqulst and Iver Bloraqulst visited in Iron Mountain Tuesday. home. Five tables of was transacted business here Thurs- played every one hsd a wonder-1 day.

ful time, a delicious lunch was (illes Hgttrick, local school Nerved after the game. Ladles teacher, Is confined to the New- from Grand Marals were. Mrs. D. hospital with an abscess of Thomas.

Mrs. R. Rrock, Mrs. R. Niles, Mrs.

C. Carpenter. Mrs. P. of a Masse, Mrs.

C. Bleekiner. Mrs. P. I Telller, Mrs.

H. Richards. Mrs. F. id.wa Ti Vovery and Mrs.

J. Thompson. business places Mrs. Emerson Smith of McMillan. Mrs.

Henry Storms, Mrs. Emory Smith, Mrs. Robt. Ku, bond. Mrs.

Morrison. Mrs. C. Miss Elvira Londqulst visited In Wrlght Mrs. E.

Tovey Mrs. J. Ml Unnntaln Iron Mountain Wednesday Carl Mattson. Csrl R'omquist, Gerda Rlomqulst and Martha Rack- W. Holbrook, Miss Elnta Jarvela and Miss Beatrice Thorley all of lund were visitors In Qulnnesec 8enpy- Masse was win- on Wednesday.

B. R. Miller, county school com- ner of first prize, Mrs. D. Thomas, winning 2nd prize, Mrs.

C. mlssloner. w'ss a visitor here this prize. I and Mrs. R.

Block won 2nd guest The City basketball team is we com. to They prep.rln, for the tourna and here wo women and children, should never be questioned. Walter Stellwagen and son from towns like James left here Saturday morn- I Small town folks In ment st Felch next month prize. Mr. snd Mrs.

Jack Wsshall from Tweedles fur farm were Seney callers Friday. Mrs. Harold Olsen snd Mrs. Services In the Swedish Boonenberg spent Tuesday here Thursday. Kate Marquart will leave here next Saturday for Milwaukee where she will visit friends and relstlves for a few weeks.

Clifford Boucha of Naublnway was a caller In Engadine Thurs day. Among those who attended show at Newberry last Tuesday night were McGraw. Miss Phylls Quinn, Clarence Bou- cha, Steve Rrock. Martha Yeske. Miss Pauline Rinehart Zeskl, Freeman and Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Nequette. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Perkins of Naublnway.

were visitors here Thursday. the big I month. Lawrence Rellville motored to lnK by aUtn where town, and If they all went back Engadine Tuesday. wUI Walter Stell there wouldn't be any Mllwau- rMe Kl(1Cte ftOll of Honor Issued Milwaukee Is msde up of peo- church will be conducted In Eng- E' Tovey of George Baucha of Naublnway, Garden. 1 Is the first Sunday of New Seney.

i transacted business here Thurs- Mrs. Harry Smsthers of day. Ian called on friends Tuesday. in town Mrs. Harold Hart.

who has beeu visiting at the John Row' man home, returned to home In Newesca Friday. Johnnie Dare, who has been employed north of Newberry, ar here today Hen Perkins and George Rou cha of Naublnway spent Thurs here. Mr and Mrs A. Vincent from Naublnway, visited at the home of the latter's parents. Mr aud Mrs Robert McMlnn, Sunday wageii who hus been visiting in kee.

Detroit. ChlcaKo and New York. you don't believe It, ask They will return to ihelr home your neighbor where he came here some time durltig the com- from. Ing week. Members of the Truckey family.

from the Soo, Flint and Detroit, who had attended the funeral of their brother George, last Wednesday, left here early Friday morning for their respective homes. The Ladles of St. John the Pine Ridge. Msrch 1. (Special) -The honor roll and perfect attendance record for the month of February of the Pine Ridge school is as follows: Honor Hoi I Eighth Grade Rarbara John- CEDAR DALE John Paulson of Naublnway, motored to Engadine Thursday.

Ren Perkins of Nsubinwav, visited here Thursdsy. George Holt and Leonard Rlanchard were Engadine callers Thursday. Dan McLean of Gould was pleasant caller here Friday, Steve Haughton and son Muriel of Gilchrist, transacted busl- Frli tl rdsley, who Is em camp near Nahma week-end with his fain it Kate Bay. Nahma.Mich 2 Spe- Ol Mrs 1 OUsbn 11 mi ter- tallied a fill tithe of ids at iter fio me star md pa Wed da aft rimo Mr Kous ba ugh wot rr prire N. Du Plude, a nd I' In Ington th IN Those attended the part; te Mes li net Krutln organ, Miller H1 sia.

i Heining' ton, NPI ide at id 1 -1 1 rlowv to the 1 St I'ancis hospital evening, where he underwent an for appendicitis Al Ranguette motored to on business Nahma high school du Hendricks. Mich, Mar 1 (Spe- aon, Helen Sulk, honor roll for the Hend- 1 Seventh Grade ricks school for the month of Foh- liaptlst church gave a auecessful ruary Is aa follows: card party In the St hall Eighth Grade Elsie Hahn, Ruth Thursday night. There wmh a Mlehau. laige crowd present and a Seventh Turgeon, stantial sum was added to the Margaret Robltallle. treasury of the church I Sixth Dorothy Klckbusch.

Fifth Grade Florence Kick- Cedsr Dale. March Klemola. and Tauno Tapanlnen returned home Monday from Escanaba after, spending a few days visiting with i rioay there. iThel.urerotn.ty Mattnnen and daughter Tue.day In K.oanal,» the Hr.t the la.l bis Burke, on hu.lne,. M.ttnnen re-1 Carlton Johnaon.

Ja. Rymond. reived dental attention. I th t' Second tirade Jean Sedlu-l Olva Olemoia arrived home' via the eounty n.ad qulst, Beutrlce Pracy. Tuesday, after spending a few First Grade August Symonds.

days In Escanaba receiving medl- Klndergarten Alvin Johnson. I cal attention. Mary Stone. Sixth Grade Ruth Symonds, Mildred Vorron. Fourth Grade Vivian teiiMn Perfect attendanj-e record Is as Mr.

and Mrs. Kemppalnen 'is- rhls is the story appealing busch, Genevieve Mlehau. Marv Stone ('ari Stone Red at the Klvlsto home Monday a1 lia six nice who cunte from for their first opponent town t.i the big and lass district touri lleriuansville March 7 Meld Ranguette broke -u his left flauti whih iig ball Wwdties happened to them The movies would shift a' It Include single den vice, nor one "city iiick- In the role of 11 lit 1 Noiiu of the fxtvc lias become a captain of I fluauce uor a the ill Third Grade Rlanche Desher Symonds. Violet Symonds. Wll ii triira Symonds, Mildred Vorron.

at man. Secoud Grade- Archie Renville, Rosana latwience Flret Grade Janies Hahn, Gene month of February James Hahn. The honor roll for the mouth of February la as follows Anna Klemola A A A 8th grade. Those who had perfect attendance are, Alleen Tapanlnen. Wuno Tapanlnen, Jennie Fors, vie ve la valley, R'ambe Charlebois, 0 hn Hahu Dororiiv Jeanette Brunette Florenia following pupils have been 1 Hohmba Mav.u n.lther tard) to, HltuL KUmula! Chester Kerridge of the Stat Rosd force, was a visitor Wm.

Abeatn of Raplnville, a pleassnt caller lu tow-n Friday. Chas. Marshall of Could ty made business trip here Irl- dsy. Jenks of Manlstique, called on local merchants here Friday English services will be held In the German Lutheran church at 7 SO Sunday, March 2. All are cordially invittd..

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