Rolfe Arrow (Newspaper) - December 14, 1922, Rolfe, Iowa NUMBER 36. With Tlie Reveille February 1914 TO is Rolfe people the privilege of attending on play right hero at to Gilmore Ft. for this The booked thru the and is played York This company two weeks fc is surely fortunate in being fe to secure a Wo were on the this and Rolfe are the is a an | of strong unusual liDias made famous the clash of two lovable humans eccentric the atest friends in the world in all save one their loyalty to adopted One of them i hundred per cent American all The conversion of the together with the incidents and concerning make up the it of this estimable It has runs on Broadway and in President Wilson said of hope its sentiment grips the entire hear it said that other towns are good This lis our opportunity to show that Rolfe when our people have to see something You not being asked to patronize this I is a benefit for anybody except your and your This is for your It is your opportunity to a play of this kind in your own Come out and and more things will tickets for adults and 50c for of school They will be on and reservations may be made at Nacke Pharmacy Dec. POCAHONTAS KING THE CHRISTMAS 1922. OFFICIAL COUNTY are there will be many more farm sales this season than being almost a drouth that liae last This week we are as follows J. B. Dec. 16 This will be a closing out sale on fonner Robert Struthers farm miles northeast of Dec. 10, when a well assorted of livestock will be rag four work forty head of I including ten milk and j seventy-six head of There is I a good assortment of farm j some timothy and some wild Dec. 19 The death of Cox last week it necessary for Mrs. Cox to of the machinery and which she will do on Dec. 19. Will sell six four a lot of good farm and all the household She expects to give possession the farm at so everything is to be Dec. 20 On Dec. 20, Mr. and Spencer will hold out on what is known as the Weible about seven miles north of This will be quite sale M everything is to down to the In stock there M be seven nine cattle and also 100 is fine assortment of farm most of is. nearly there is a complete for ' Read the ads of these three farm m this Sandy to give up on of poor hold a closing out sale on COMING VISIT TO ROLFE LOOKED TO WITH MUCH STROiNG William have attended church more since a but at this time we William eldest son of Frank fail to recall a stronger sermon ever | and Lucy was born Sept. 26, heard than that delivered by a local I 1805, and passed away 8, 1922, minister last Sunday He was born and grew to country as he likes to j hood in this attending the call We refer to the sermon j country and following the by Rev. J. P. Lester at the i cation of farming us his life's Presbyterian after the In his boyhood he from an Man Without A attack of scarlet fever winch left him Mr. Lester told the of Philip | with defective It was for who damned his country and j this and other causes that he was unhoped ho might never hear the name j able to serve in his country's ranks of the United States mentioned during the World he Then the sentence in accord with was always a patriotic and industrious expressed wish and the years of young likeable and on board Then the remorse when had gathered around him a host he learned to love the country he of and longed to hear of October 15 1!)lb, he was united m ' Everybody can understand marriage to Miss patriotism and of this | and together they had a happy it is much permit For some Repast he had ligious ideas to soak in. Rev. Lester been afflicted with Bright s turned his lesson in or | and heroic endeavor to the penalties of to the the fatal effects a few side that one could see the months ago lie was compelled to give baSed life of a lost the up all work and at last succumbed on at first when the mind was last Friday WOMAN the river east of town are grateful for favors they are niuch As one tt there alwayS another ready to working the less frequent promptings of the years went later the damning of Jesus Christ by the lost the unpardonable the and the end without promise of It all came home in an understandable The church was and we doubt if a person present will not with us that it was an unusually strong The meetings are continuing this and perhaps Rev. Lester has another of this kind of sermon in his It is the present plan to close the special meetings Sunday Dec. 28. leaves to mourn his loss his father and one Frank and one services wera held from the Presbyterian church last Sunday conducted by Rev. J. P. music being furnished by a quartette composed of Mesdames and C. J. White and Moon and Harriss with Miss Amy Ireland Interment was made in Clinton government will find it utterly impossible to make our ships The bottoms always be evening of last week Mrs. of the Pocahontas neighborhood met death in an automobile accident on the road west of that With Mr. Schott she was returning home from and on the road west of in the twilight of met an automobile driven by a young man named who was driving on their side of the Figuring that the driver had not seen Schott turned toward the center of the and just as he did it the other fellow turned to do and they came together in the center of the All of you who drive have experienced just such a and possibly have escaped by a foot or Both Mr. and Mrs. Schott were thrown from the car and Mrs. Schott was picked Up unconscious and taken to Pocahontas by a It was found that she had been severely cut about the apparently by a piece of the the largest gash passing from the base of the skull Over the ear and to the the ear being cut in two and deeply She failed to regain consciousness and passed away two hours after the None of the badly In addition to Mr. Ira Hoffert was riding in the other Both cars were Schott car being smashed beyond ARROW Red Arrow pointers will be found in a paid ad elsewhere in this There is valuable information there for all who are interested in Arrow Dec. 28. SCHOOL of the the Christmas vacation the classes of the first grade will be Both classes will attend both morning and pupils the fourth grade held a party after recess Wednesday celebrating a contest which had been held in arithmetic and The girls won in the spelling and the in the arithmetic From all reports of the those attending had a good time and plenty to Gladys Peterson was a fourth grade visitor Tuesday Eva Peterson and Catherine Campbell were visitors in the sixth grade School girls of the domestic class are selling Holland potted The money obtained in this way is to be used for the purchase of equipment for the domestic science The girls have the bulbs on sale at the school and will also canvass the twelfth grade class in English is deeply submerged in the study Emerson's They are holding some very good Ray Madison and Claus and family motored to Rolfe afternoon from Rockwell Mr. Claus was very surprised the who were totally O'Brien is now putting the finishing touches on our declamatory Miss O'Brien certainly is deserving of a for she has worked hard to make our contests a and our contestants The psychology class has been per forming some experiments They picked out three pupils from each division and to one of these three people the Story of was Then the three were put thru a cross-examination of words and the criminal successfully evening of last week the Misses Hanson and Frush entertained at an announcement party and shower in honor of Miss Elsie Following the refreshments Miss Day presented Miss Bennington a set of beautiful cut glass goblets and sherbet as a gift from ail the regret to have Miss Bennington leave Rolfe at this but joined in wishing her happiness in her new We are glad to learn that she will not be so far away that she cannot come and visit her many friends here week the and basketball teams went to to try conclusions with the teams As a the R. H. S. second team beating them 11-8. Then came the Our girls played the best game of the but they were not prepared for methods of play and were defeated 46-10. the girls have improved wonderfully since training and under different might have made things a bit more interesting for undefeated The game was a thriller from start to Bradgate caged the but Rolfe soon took the lead and held it thru the first home boys were playing very good basketball in this Things were oh an equal the first few minutes of. play in the second but the Bradgate forwards began long put them in SEAL BE you bought as many Christmas Seals as you can Do you want Rolfe to give up her place at the the place she has always This is just what will judging from unless the people of the community buy more Your part in the health work of your your county and your community in proportion to your part in the Seal The work of the Tuberculosis Association is financed by the money derived from the sale of half of this money remains .in your Perhaps you think you do not need the this but if you help those who do need you may be helping yourself in more ways than you you are solicited by do not make purchases so exceedingly Children all over the United States are selling Seals this following are members of the Iowa Tuberculosis Association because of the purchase of Seals in the amount of one dollar or L. I. C. E. L. Marion Harriss J. R. C. B. D. W. W. S. J. H. M R. Mrs. J. T. Mrs. J. P. Mrs. T. D. Mrs. V. Mrs. D. Miss Ella of Bonds Knight of Odd Pythian State Savings us add your name to the list next OF P. SOCIAL CALLED social scheduled oil the regular program of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters for next Monday evening has been called off on account of Silver Leaf having a heavy run of lodge work which must be given The night is needed for degree Silver Leaf lias been working diligently the past few days on degree having a team which goes to Emmetsburg tonight to participate in a When Silver Leaf's best men get into the harness they are a hard bunch to divorce court furnishes a convenient way out for couples who are unwilling to repent at retain one's popularity with pretty one should never kiss 'em unless willing to repeat the wouldn't be half bad if they would only devote their wealth to putting the rest of us on Easy which they held until the game with the score at 21-15. Rolfe High plays this again later in the and the boys feel confident they will be able to show them some Home Economics class will hold an exhibit of the it has done in Dec. 20j beginning at 2:30' o'clock - p. m. We would like to have the patrons see this WHAT DOES SNOW OF THE THE AND in tme House WELL REMEMBER FIRST 8lG SNOW 1 QUIET A BW 6 O MOVED FROM FLORIDA UP STEPPED OUT