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Ul LU, 1 i il i a a li a i) i i UAGE NINE Newberry News tom MANAGER GLADSTONE Red ross Work Around' troni of tip. Red Cross ahows thiil vvork ha ii roarhed 1 nini iiint I niuiii). in for aB'istHDOO who bave ilrtailj rri-vrd aiti. A brief taken hy "'i holidiiys a- ot ul rW'il tO korp md bi'Ilofrd thstt WOek Hill 11 to work froni Inoday and Sai utility fho ofllrr in ninninilv building wil! lir "I- ouMiuk and sexving for uni ((f work and of ted I tirili Wo imo i i We XV MIMSING NEWS 'i ii l'io tv ELECTION H' lodge nu last i i a and elected the ne named officers; llor Charles ha tiri llor. J.

A. Johnson. A. Exchequer. i late, Master of lie Vlasti of Kin urn hug.

A''-1-' T'i Masti son. lnnei fitter Itepret II ('ado. Chairman Duffel. File installation will Thursday, 2(i Oscar Ray I oi R' iords and Su ndlnrg i of Work, Hugo i ut Arias, Hilding Carl- Cuard, Borali Osi or. Guarii.

II 11 Tempie illative to Grand Lodge, Ready to mar garments iron received from the national These consist ot king for ncn and chll- men's trousers, un- lerclothlng for all ages, rompers and overalls, union suits and bloomers for girls women, The.so articles are ready for distribution. Mrs, N. McLeod, lmirman of the organization ports. Ruby lot lies The making of layettes and materials for confinements havo been taken over by the local noss and Professional Woman's club. Dozens of babies uro expected among the welfare families during tho next few months.

Materials for these outfits have been purchased by the local committee as the national organization had used up all of its materials suit- ihie for this type of garment. Cutting and sewing is now under way. Members of the club can obtain cut-out garments by calling at. tho sewing rooms or asking Cion nee Young, president of the club, for them at the post office. Army A supply of U.

s. Army goods has been received and is now be- inu used for the inmates of the poor house. These garments consist of urnP nveiir, overcoats, shirts, pants and socks. PHONE Ivi A MX HI.IM. IL BUI EIL TOLD CITY BRIEFS NKWHKUIIV HRIEI A son was horn on January 12 to Mr.

and Mis, William of Nauhinwav at the local lmspf- Osear Id. Oie. Executive Board, he hold on Kkkows elect 1 he following named officers of tin Odd Fellows were installed at net nr lp-ld last Tuesday 11 i 11 ti, No Idi Orami, Hilding farlson. Grand, Fred Raymond Retooling S. eretary, George Is nowh ii anci il Secretary, G.

C. Rai Warden. I fugo Johnson. haplaiii. Ride rts.

i oc, Frank Itunsat. Rieht to Noble Grand. David I'll Ihr I.eli Support G. WolkolY. In- ide Guard, I Hillside Guard.

a 1. On 1 hursdav two more of Newberry school teachers went down under the onslaught of "llu. Miss Linda Nicolai and Loach DtTook being confined to their rooms. Mi VI. Bosley left on Thursday night for Phoenix, to visit her sister who is past 0 years of age.

Sin expects to remain until May 1st. R. It. Smith, grandson oi the late Charles A. Smith, is from Saginaw to look after the affairs of his grandfather who I died a short time ago.

Because of the extreme cold her concrete and brick vvork at the Newberry state hospital I is been slowd up. This type of 1 '(instruction cannot carried on with weather lower than 20 zero. Mrs, Henry Ro'erhlum and daughter, plan to Pave Tuesday for Detroit will spend several months at the home of the former's daughter. Mrs Wlnkleman. Mrs.

M. Johnson, who been ill for three weeks with bronchitis nf her home, 406 South 11th street, is recovering, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and Alfred Johnson loft Thursdav evening for their homes in Detroit after attending funeral services held here for Gust Johnson, of i Chalson. Harold John-on is a on and the latter 1 a brother of Gti Johnson Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Dahm and children are spending the weekend in Kscnnaba with Mr and Mrs. (Needham.

Mr. and Mrs. George Reed and child i and Mrs. Francis Rose have returned to their homes in following a three-day visi' at the homo of Mr. and Mrs Smith.

Miss Georgia Zink' who a guest th's week of Miss 'nita Bosenhlum, is returning to Nahma this week-nd where 'caches. Schools at Nahma hav' been closed this week due to the pidemie of diphtheria. Floyd Gahri'Ison. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Erick Gabriclson, who has been a patient at the byterian hospital. York ty, for several months, i fitting along nicely Mrs. Orville Hoover, city, and Mrs Roy Jensen, Escaimha, motored to Uepuhli' Thursday and CITY TO MAKE BOND PAYMENTS Retirement Will Cut (ion- eral Bond Debt to $52,000 Bond and interest payments $6,401.25 wil he made hy he city of Gladstone hy Feb. 15 of this year, it was stated yesterday by City Manager F. It.

eh- tier. TIPs encumbers the city cash and coupled with abnormal demands for relief has forced the city to seek aid from Ifco R. F. (' through the state. Tho principal retirement will be $3,000 of (he general refunding bonds, issue of Man 5.

1023. Tbes, are serial bonds bearing 5 per cent interest The Issue originally was for $55.000 Ai uid the coming due payment Is the Issue wil hr retiri-d by than half. $700 senii-an tiii.i! n-st payment will al-u In made on Jan. 25. One thousand dollars op oriiuipal of $S00() trunk sevvet bonds issio-d in 1032 15, trul this payment wil mritni seryk ks Al Hov Fr M- XTHOl 10:00 i tn i METIloniS I risi a I th and C' MKMOni VI III A 1 T'hip hour.

hem Fy Mihject (JiieatC 11:1 nt.J f' 12 10 ant. I'hoi 8 Srn ir r) r-th 1 Si Mr Pp.vor tli Sprakf t(f' snthi-x Fulton. 7 xn F. VX unici ch'ir. Pur lei 7:1 lintiori.

Thursdhi i'. 1 Ch i invitisi ti i ihurr! 111 nt r. S.sri«l>' Junior Ini svuity. nit a rhurnh tn ivnrshie with visited with th titUs. A.

I ted in to Join their home recently Alfred Yalcn- vis- TiiriK of Naultiuw ay Glaiistom yesterday VY Jliam Mctpiiggan is Sunday for Iron Mountain Mr. McQuiggan in making there. Mr. dpi ig eali teptod a at Iron Mountain. Robert Fisher is visiting with relatives and friends in Che ago.

Mrs. Burt Welch, Mr- Rex I Stowe, and Anne Stowe, who have been confined to tin ir huno- with the flu. hav covered Noble Grand, McMillan Norberg. MI VINI IlItlEFS Mi Henry Gollinger is i iik -I ili ber botile. Ilari Barrows, vvho luis beco ili duriiig pa-t week is bei ter.

Mis lara Halstead ot Tjime Jone i- employed by Re.1 rosr at house, check mg garments, tc izi-na Is back front end of l'pjier l'eninsula. Mis. S. Cummins is seriomdy 11 vvitii un attack of fin. I A.

and Jack werc vlsltoi at radar. morning was ioide of inter as i iv locai At flrc -tation li. rinomai tegistev- 1 li below. Jay Becker started cutting ice i esterday morntng and is emplo.v- 'ng 21 tlien. The ice is from I 4 to indo in and is In- ar Gasi mi.

ing. l'atit. of Toronto was In li yestei day. R. Ite hard- of Marquetto was i MW START SFII Janus 1 R-nderson of Sault Ste.

Mari of ftm firm of McDonald and Henderson was in Newberry on Thursday taking Statements in the case of Dr Martin Morrissey the (ase of the Dr. Martin Morris- Estate. Morrissey died from poisoning at Newberry state hospital in October Mr. Henderson is of tin opinion that suii will he brought by the against the Lile Insurance company to force the payment of the y. HTFDY I It MEETS Wedding music he the era! topic at the mer-E'ng of the Newberry Study club which will he Id nf the home of Mrs.

Geo. Swanson at o'clock on evening of Jan. 17 Members of the various committees are asked to be ou hand at 7:30 sharp for a short business meeting. Th" program Roll Lull, Wedd'IlK Wedding March. Vo-al Solos.

Oh. Promise Me and I You Truly. Read Selected. Vocal Solo-. Mavis and Silver 'Th i ead A Tic Id.

Sonc. In the Gloaming. Lohengrin's Wedding March, Girl Teams Hattie In Cage Tournament Eight junior agio- teams and six senior league teams, formed from among the girl of Glad stone ii and high are participating in a round basktibuil tourney I which got under way last wei'k. Games being played on Wednesday and Friday of each I week and teams pluy I vvitiiiii tlmir tourney is in chuige of A ly Xuttila. instructor of pliysical education in the Gladstoie litgli schools.

'i teams md their captains: Breathtakers Mildred Bodeii. Mickey Mice Mettv Itavmond. 'i'ip Tops Viola Americans -Uev-rly Jones. (Tazy Cuts i.iulile an Horn. Shooting Star- JJuda Jack son Hungers- Juno EuLonde.

('rack Shots Ruth Snydei I eague Pop ltiehard-. Permanents Dorothy Miller. Pink Elephants Laura Johnson Margaret Weiu- not along semi annual in charges of $200. i payments amounting to vr.nl.25 will also lie mad on some sinking fund bonds Aug. 1, to finante a trunk sewer project.

This i- due on Feb. 1 No it tireno lit of principal is made on this iseie as a sinking fund is being built up for retirement of the Dsue on August I. 10 4 2 At present ilo general bond debt is and with I tlie retirement of i4.0uo on the principal within a month, this he cut to $52,000. Records that tin gent ral city bond debt has been i educed $70.500 since when the city manager form ot government wus adopted. tile bond debt, in li'22 having been 1 This larg- reducth in bonded iud'hfedat ss nit an- a saving at tin presi nt time of approximately annually in interest charg- i it pot for red ti alt 10 .4 7 7 :47, A servii fin 8 iin.i* I 00 Swe'li tina the 7 :00 pnijcr it 7 DO SWI IIIMH MISSION S.

KngfU' tn, Januai' 1" m. Sunday Se for DEBATERS LOSE IS MANISTIQUE Squad uftors 1 irsi Defeat Decision II HI Hr-ndrh kxon' will furnish while sundev lerson and hi I )n to IlOnI his wv( bntoi mu i. propram, night An Delta Dandles will adstoti (i Stiff' night ion si: 1 ''dins dec is team in tb I unt stati I Sc hoi Th tho i a tn Hit tor's char Momita in a ist i 11 rod a 2- i a ft ers victory Uilefeate had lost Mi ht r-' judg 5-2 lit hey et ci a five elite land i coll 11 lino fir Manist sy stem Prof art hern Mar otiti st. 1 he of i Su rida Ut Episi eh tir at 7 leck. W.

S(l Il ll Iteti bis ie Vii a vili ViDlet and i mery 'la vacai a ud strumen dllet. will pe nd a Nvluphom re.id. 1 by A Annuii in Th txi ix Veli liiem hers ef l'dt M.u.i.« ami Momine Wor i nine Sors W'slius'lay 1 nsvaitj- 1 IS I Werner Pii.d Ihs rfimuHry th follow iiiv in Sunday Sc.It rtlcr of Tali N'ga Mei Mary a nd Schon posed lini will fro I he the mi 'I'llWil IS I sinring 'I Ian HO eirty will mil', in (In Hemmn Ka i will ahimth to-i i ex peel i inv if th- year. who dos i re will mie idi- rirtun of tin church r.inir Servie- ni hy the I Snpl llihlc Study DO Mid-wcck lUHyri arid imo'iii-. lUliSc rvading no, the Iiorkfi parlors the host A at lie first in had not include bonds outstund- th oro is $7,000 1 Esu, 0f es, and tlon city finan-cs would shape.

The above dt (ial usscssinent ing. In this via outstanding of Wisconsin paving bonds. outstanding of a $0 nou of Mmnesota paving bonds. Michigan paving original issue of which was and of a 52,000 Montana avenue main end lateral sevvcr bonds issued on Get. I 5, I 0 3 2.

above tiguris show that tin issues total $20,000 ahil that 14,000 or almost half of tho total has been retired. There no outstanding utility bonds, the last of the water plant Issue been retired In 192-1 and the last of tho light and power plant Issue In 1927. Now improvements in the plants since that time have been cared for from current riusi irrin.KAN i K. Olsson. January 1.

s. ni. Sunday Schmd. 10 '0 Mnri'ing Wor-hip I im 7 Kvcning 8 Swedish Service at Perkin- Swcdi-b and Kngliid). Wi-diu da.y 7 p.

Prayer nt tire Ander'" hums. I Mit-hlsan :00 p. tn. If will meet in pavMoaiye. Mr I OteBon.

I KIM I) KPlSl OPA1 Sunday. January 17. a 0 l.venifiR Twinii Mrirn ieti in lque I i lass, as ueithei in argunu nt earlier tn. H. Pnin- had boa ten Iron IshpelPitig whili under Preston aken li mea ice and lshfiining.

bers nf the local trio won illiain Frank Donald Germaine county trio was com ot on Willoughby, Clay ton Burrell and Jack McIntosh Each poke in the order in which they are named, Manif tiiju squad is composed ii 1 ef V'tciati and perienceii ampaigiiers, every member of squad now being in Ibis third year of varsity com pet tlon. usual question adoption of state income was used. Last at home on ule. They will Lmtnary series Young ii isli i- animal nieetln meeting ol III Jonnary oriel ot held At the ant a I nt. wer aim elect.

hurch memifcrs president presal comi vice luesident 1 Tii ev ait H. An divine Istercd. wall iersoii. A. T.

Soh I herand Mr El lek on. I espei ivel V. lativo to tax plan I II mellt US I he sclied rompble the pre- on January 27 when they journey to Negatine THEATRES SOCIAL Shots Warn X0P i oiripliMh Much. Coat l.illk Slick ga rt uer. Put 'Em Sha Lillian Sjoquist.

Malfriil Olaon. THIS CURIOUS WORLD Gulliver HAS 5EEN ABLE. tO MULTIPLY the output pate OF THE human BC'DV in WOSKING POWER M.U/ON/j KNEC OF A BIRD DOES NOT BEND THE JOINT SO OFTEN CALLED THE KNEE IS REALLY THE HEEL. ov sr.Rvice inc THE: WORD 0OVCOTT DERIVES ITS NAME FROAN 3OYCOrf who WAS a victim of such a practice. BOYCOTT, A LAND AGENT IN RELAND, TREATED HIS TENANTS WITH SUCH SEVERITY THAT THEV retaliated refusing to FOR HIM AND AM-OWING HO ONE ELSE TO OO SO.

UNTIL man invented machinery to help him in his work, he capable of an output of one-tenth horsepower unit per eight- ur day. Now, hh expressed in a modern energy transverHlon It is 9,000,000 times that much, and 8,766.000 of this rate has come within the laat 80 years. KtyEE bends forward like that of our own, but the Mb hone is so short that the joint is usually covered with image. Harvey Lindquist returned from Sault Ste. Marie the first part ot week, after attending the funeral of Mrs.

Hermanson, bis sister, who passed away Friday. In two weeks Mr, Lindquist his wife land sister. He has the sympathy I of many friends. Mr. and Mrs Leo Bruniff, 1 Davis and Thomas Davis of Rexton were visitors on Sunday at the Den Davis home.

friends are pleased know lias recovered from her recent illness. The school children still enjoying a vacation duo to tho illness of Miss Orr, who was unable to return from Detroit last week. Alvin Hodge was section foreman during the absence of Harvey Lindquist last week Mrs. Albrt Carey of Manistiquo spent the week-end with relatives hero, Beatrice Cameron has visiting at tlie (Jerald Parker homo near GulUvi r. O.

White of Allegan, called on friends and relatives hero last week W. Acker of Rapid River was a visitor at the home on Tuesday, Mrs. Delwin Bergman and little son, from the Swedish Settlement, were visitors Wednesday at William Bowman home During ttie fine weather of the last week Road Construction Co. was working n'ght and day with nine or ten trucks and the steam shovel busy at the gravel pit. A twenty-flvg pound pike was taken out of Lak.

Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyrrell and little son of Petofskey were visitors at the J. G.

Reid home on Thursday night. Mary Reid went to Manistique Sunday evening where she is ern- iloyed. Club Miss Veronica Eagle entertain-1 led members of her 6o0 on evening at her home. Ethel Tucker was high and Miss Cyiillu Minne, low A tasty luncheon followed the contest-. Dinner Mrs.

John Crawford rtaln: two tables of bridgi and 'dinner Thursday' at her home. Sou Ji Ninth street. Contract bridge was played. Mrs, E. A.

Lawiii holding high honors and Chas. King, consolation. A 6 dinner concluded the afternoon. Mr. charge.

LATTER SAIN IS irrer I 1th Si. Brui iHCorxtin Ave. Wurncr i Huntlay, January m. Church School. Ini 1 I io ii m.

nieeliri: Kveniug Sel vice Wediifsiiuy. 8 p. ni meeting Si. A1 UH 11 t.l rHKKAN "A fu ra Chmigtr. orhi Scoliti Sumitt) After h.

m. Divise Serv with id uri John 2, 1-11. 1 15 in cmductBti tlie Id Suiidnj Scliool. Senior AVediHng ut Mi rue le. there it.

fur child St Paul's Your child in welcome ill) i'. m. Wiiliher trague Hilde hour Subject. Prugiiet Am 2 :30 m. Thurtwlay I Aid.

W. invite and welonie to with eni" jf you art: without chi of your ow THKOPHII HOFFMANN. Pastor. ST. EV.

I I HIERAN Kivet "A ChnngeleHN Clirint fo ra Changing Sunday. Januarj Suhduy School. 30:45 Divine witi. mon in English 7:45 rn. Tuesday Confirmation ftniett You are invited and welcome to worshii with TJHKOPHIL HOFFMANN, m- Prrm Want Ada Accoinpllah Much Cost little, Auxiliary Party The l-adiiV Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will spoi'soi a card party following regular meeting Monday evening in the hall.

Bridge and hundred will the (ontentM with beginning at he public invited. Kacii in ember of the Auxiliary lias askd to fiirniHlt a table. Hostessi'h ofv the iMuas'on are the Mesdames J. J. We.ingart nor, J.

S. Sword. Chester Young, Fred Ai'kley, E. R. Carter, Leslie DrvIh and William A short business meeting for members, beginning at 7 o'clock will precede the party.

Epworth Party The monthly KOiial meeting of Senior Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church will he held tliib evening starting at 7:30 in the hurch program of games and serving of lunch will be tho fea- ttt res. Vivian Norton, Ellice Baker and Ruth rinyder compose the generul committee in charge of arrangements. FOR BEAR Low bandits who held up rvieo station where Frank Bteiuhilber Is attendant, must expected trouble. They ware armed sawed off shotguns and heavy caliber revolvers. Alter robbing the sta tion of $50 they forced Stelnhilber into the back room threatening to pepper him with buckshot 1f came out lufore ten minutes Legionnaires Wilt Attend Meeting On Kscanaba On Jan 17 Members of the August Matt- j-on Post of the American Legion will go to Escunaba on January 1 7 to attend a meeting at which state officers will present.

John W. Gilmore, department commander of thy American Legion, and Robert J. Byers, state ad- jutunt will he at the meeting. Posts from Delta, Menominee and 1 Schoolcraft counties will send re from the following "ities. Manistique, Rapid River, Nahma, Menominee, Stephenson Powers, Kscanaba and Gladstone, The visit, to Delta county is in- luded in the itinerary of tlie Le- ion officers, who are visiting Posts throughout the pen-j insula from Jun.

16 to 2 2. The two greatest foot hull team: In the country be in ac tion in Gladstone on screen a( Rialto Theatre today only ac cording to an announcement id yesterday. The All American" is said be i liigl, ly drntnntic story which follows the career of a football star after graduation from col lege, and details effect wh eh adultation of 1he mtiltitud has on an younr man It is only when lie sees hi i brother following in hi footsteps that his prld and tukes steps to drive liis broth or his before it is too lat Richard Arlen. Andy Devine Gloria Stuart. James Preston and June play leading in "All American I 1 in.

Though he ha 500 songs dtirin? career, org thor, producer, acter and song- writei, who his talk in g- picturo debut with laudotte Colbert and Jimmy Durante in "Th3 Phantom opening tonight at 11 o'clock at the Rialto hardly know how to play the piano. Every melody Cohan has pro- ilueed from Doodle back in 1904, to "We Need a Man." for Phantom ha levn worked out on a trick piano. Mrs. E. R.

Carter left for Gay- lord. yesterday afternoon will join Mr. Carter, They will return with the new ear Mr. Carter ha. just pur chasod of officers elected rimt-day are; Secretary Hiltlitig Olson Asvstant retary Gladys blond.

Treasurer Gladys Swenson. V-sh-tant Ti Ellen Lindhlad Pianist Assistant Pianist Olson Ushers Milton Hendrickson, I Hiding and st Olson. iiiiseliilation Hilding ran berg recently conducted re- of of S. of A at Crosby, solidai lug the lodge of Cuyur. Crosby and Minn into tl)e Lodge No 71 Mr.

Grauberg pat as sec- retary of th, district lodge, tuxiliary tin Ladies Auxiliary to Brotiiorliood of Locomotivo Pire- tuen atu! wllj be held it afternoon nt the of Mrs. E. C. Regular meetings of organization havi been advanced a day and will held the third Tue day earn uonth of third icsday as in the past 'I (nvioiuiry i 1 Jam i Montgomery ntertain Worn, Ms'ionuty etv of th Methodist Episcopal hurch Monday evening at her i home Minnesota avenue. Mrs.

Wobsti Marble viii he in charge of study and program. Luncheon a ia! time will follow program, Mrs, Conan Fisher will ass: Mrs. Montgomery a .4 hoste- Special Pastoral Conference To He Held At St. Pauls A special pastoral conference will held in Lufher- ii! hurch next Monday. The gath- wil begin at ft) o'clock in rnoriLug continue until 4 in the afG rnoon, The sjons will opened with erviee during which ommuniott will be admln- sermon hed by Rev.

E. Rupp Manistique, Among pastors expected to at. tend are the following: K. Bitrfeind of Engadlrte, the Rex. Roepke Marquette, the Rex.

Wm, l.utz of Kscanaba, the Rex'. Harvey Kahn- of Powers, the Rev. H. Hopp of Daggett, C. ThaL acker of Iron Mountain, the Rex.

M. ('roll of Florence, the Rev. R. Marti ol Iron River, and Rev. Theophil Hoffmann, of host church.

Mrs. Dan perry, of was a gurst at the of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lnndmark CARD OF THANKS to extend otir sincere thanks to man' friends for their acts of and expressions of sympathy dip Ing our recent bereavement, loss of our husband, father, ami brother.

Especially are we fill those who sent floral and donated the of curs. Johrrami. ILagner. Arvfal and Johnson, Mr. and AUhnory.

Mr. and Airs. Johnsmi Mr. ami Mrs. Ihxsl Johtvatn 25c RIALTO 25c Pi icxx over the course of M.

('oliati, an- NOW SHOWINO Pool balls Greatest Stars! Drama Romance Thrills The football gamo ever played in one of tlie -t human dramas ever screened XX it II Richard Arlcn Andy Devino, 11 Stnart, Juno iyde, Mema John Darroxv, I'A'ank Albio Rooth, Ernie Chris Cagle, March Schwartz, Ernie Pim kert and tho I D.A I A EE AMERICA FOOTBALL TEAM Charles Fitzlaff, who han visiting in Peshtigo at the AVnt. dice home returned Tuesday. At Hillside TONIGHT 7-Piece Band-7 SI A A JAN. MANEEA ANDERSON AND Ills DEI I ANDIES Mon I utdies i Oc Alfil 1 i i 9:31) in. M1D-MTE PREVIEW II P.

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