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Show w NADA NEWSLKT8 Mr. LeRoy Elliott received the sad news that his little daughter, aged 5 vears, was badly injured at Nephl. He left on No. 4 Tuesday evening. At this writing nothing further has been heard concerning the accident. Messrs Marshall, Eyre, Rollins and Roberts nf Miiersville, were in Nada this week on business. George Dinwiddle and Howard Dinwiddle arrived here Monday morning from Esenodido, California. They drove through in their car and report the roads in bad condition. Tennis has become the most popular pop-ular snort at the country club, picnics, pic-nics, other sports failing to arouse nearly so much enthusiasm. Two dou-hle dou-hle courts hnve been laid out In a nne stretch of firm level ground and each Sundav thee are the scenes of thrilling net bottles between Nada racquet, enthusiasts. We are developing develop-ing some stars , and neighboring towns mav exnect challenges to tennis ten-nis matches in the nesr future. The Inst meeting of the country dub was held last Sunday evening. Tennis was nlaved until six o'clock, when a hiehlv nnnctizlng sunner was -nrrert. Following this, the swimmers swim-mers of the party bathed' In the large nool. v |