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Show NADA. Nada, Dec. 3T), 1914. How many Now Year's resolutions hnvo you made? Best wishes for ft happy Now Year to the friends of ''Tho Record" and all Iron county, Throe gentlomon from Dcaoret drove to Nada in quest of homesteads. Thoy returned North Saturday. Tho second Invoico In history of Na.dn shows an oncouraging increase of business. The stock is also some what larger. Mr, Goddard and a friend from Los Angeles are spending the week looking over ther country, "but as yet have fiotmado aselectlonT " v Mr. I. L. Wado has returned to Kansas, after an extended visit with his childron. John Wado was homo from Enoch to spend tho holidays, Tho DInwiddies enjoyed a Christmas dinner togothor at tho parental home, with Miss Ollio acting as hostess-making hostess-making it a day long to bo romem-bered, romem-bered, Mr. and Mrs. Wilks James, who spent 10 days horc, left for their homo In San Diego, Tuesday morning. Their nioco Bornlce James will spend tho winter with them. A friend of L. M. Winsor is in receipt of an announcement of his marringo to Mias Beatrice Snow. Professor Winsor, who is in chargo of Nnda Experiment Farm, is very popular pop-ular hero and all join in wishing him a long and happy wedded life. Mr. Beatty and son aro visiting their cousin, Mrs. Vaughn. Mr. Beatty Beat-ty has been hero before and now comes with the intention of filing, but findB that he is too late the claims he liked best having been taken in his absence. Thoy were accompanied by Mr. Conk-ling, Conk-ling, of Los Angeles. The Commercial Club will meet at Culmseo's store Saturday at 2 p. m. A good attendance is desired, as there will bo election of officers. The secretary secre-tary has received still more inquiries concerning land horo, tho writers only waiting for the holidays to pass, when still more are expected. . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis royally entertained enter-tained tho Lewis and Culmseo families fami-lies at a sumptuous turkey dinner Christmas day. Their home, on Cedar-wood Cedar-wood Ranch, was tastily decorated appropriato to the season. Ample justico was done to tho dinner, which consisted pf threu cpurscs. A tree for the children Christmas Evo was also much onjpyoJ at the samo home. Mrs. Duko and Mr. Whitz enter-tained enter-tained at Christmas dinner the following: follow-ing: Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Kroeger and family and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes and daughter Elizabeth. All enjoyed the good dinner, which they say kept up the reputation of southern cooks. In the evening tho host and hostess accompanied their guests to tho Kroo-ger Kroo-ger home, where an Impromptu danco was indulged in. These three families fami-lies have somo jolly times together, Thanksgiving was spent at Kroeger's. Now Years day another dinner is planned, plan-ned, at Barnes'. |