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Show SOUTH TRACT ITEMS On Saturday evening the community commun-ity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitmore. at which time the South Tract Social Club was organized. or-ganized. Mrs. B. W. Whitmore was chosen chairman. F. B. Johnson John-son secretary and treasurer and Mesrs. H. E. Beck. J. H. Martin, and J. P. Fidel the executive committee. The. object of the club it to promote pro-mote the social intrests of the community. com-munity. The first thing to be taken up i; to be the conversion ot the Cramer '. amp into a temporary social hall As a means to help in raising a fund with which to secure a permanent building, the community turned out with teams. ea-WE and tongs, and put up a quantity of Ice at the Lowell Nelson place; Hun ibis turner each member p.iy one cent a poind on the Ice taken which fund go?s inward inw-ard the pern-fluent building. This folowing Saturday at eight o'clock the Club will give a Washington-Lincoln prog-fom at the old school house. Everyone is Invited. Mr. nud Mrs. Harry Pearson entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pear.. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whitmore and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nelson at dinner on Sunday. George Sipes went tn California lest week to engage in farming. Lowell Nelson has purchased four very good, high grade Holstein milk cows. Although the winter has been cold yet there i-. an abundance of feed on the tract, with ail stock looking good. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Carheu have returned to their home after an ex- tended visit with friends and relatives rela-tives in Smithfield. Buddie, the five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bott was treated for blood poisoning caused by run-niug run-niug a pin into his hand, i Mr. and Mrs. Elliott have moved from Gariand to make their homi here. Mr. Anderson Is the son cl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, ii t m ii |