Northside News.
Northside News
Miss Anna Luebke is getting well
rapidly now.
Mrs. Clariman Pray is quite ill
at her home on Broadway.
Louis Rehberg, of Detroit, is visiting
his brother Ernest, of Broadway.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Sheffold are
both ill at their home on Wright st.
Mrs. T. L. Davis has returned home
from a visit with her mother in Jack-
son.
Mrs. Lenora Aldrich and family
have gone to Olivet to spend the
winter.
Edward Boyle, brother of Supervisor
BoyIe, our grocer, is in pretty bad shape,
wrestling with grip.
Mrs. Chas. Donavan, who has been
visiting her sister Miss Margaret Dona-
van, has returned to Sioux City.
Mrs. Cooper, of Azalia, who has been
visiting her father John McCarthen,
of Broadway, has returned home.
I. J. Reynolds is home from Knox-
ville, having been mustered out of the
31st regiment. He is looking hale and
hearty.
The young people will give their en-
tertainment the 10th of February in
the old chapel. The admission will be
15 cents and we are exceedingly desir-
ous of a good house for we
have worked hard and besides the
funds go for the benefit of the new
church.
Sunday school is held every Sunday
in the chapel from 3 until 4 o'clock.
Mr. John Loefler, of Wall st., is our
superintendent and is doing most faith-
ful work as such. The music is in
charge of Mrs. Rogers and Mrs.
Charles Knapp. The classes number
nine and all are in charge of cornpet-
ent teachers. We wish very much to
add a class of young men to the list.
If the boys will come they won't be
sorry. It would do you all good to
come and visit us. All who are in-
terested in such work are invited
especially. Everyone is welcome.
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