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Show NADA NEWSLETS From Nada Notes ten years agc this week. Hurrah for the new post office. On Monday, January 27, 1914, the first postmaster at Nada. L. A. Culmsee, began to exchange mail with train No o Mrs. T. C. Norvis left. Thursday-evening Thursday-evening for Pomona, California, where, she was called by the serious illness of her mother. Alvin Couch, who is spending the winter in southern California, writes b?ck that, "Cal doesn't look so good as he thought." ' . : ' - r ' lT. J. Norris and Edgar, went to Lund last Monday. The latter shipped ship-ped some turkeys to Los Angeles. John R. Robinson, of Cedar was in Nada Saturday. Alvin Couch came up from Islen Saturday night, for an over Sunday visit at home. The Moore "and Barnes children are recovering from their recent illness. ill-ness. Ollie Norris and little son. .were up from Lunc Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Olson of Proctor, Minn., who has been visiting over the holidays holi-days with her daughter. Mrs. A. L. Couch, departed for San Diego, California, Cali-fornia, for an extended xisit. Mrs. Be'ty Moore, who makes her home with her grandson, Alvin. is spending the winter months with relatives in California. Lion LeFevre is at home in Pan-guitch, Pan-guitch, caring for his family. Several of the children are down with the flu. Mr. Croff. of Mir.ersville. is herding herd-ing for him during his absence. A 1 |