Rolfe Arrow (Newspaper) - January 11, 1923, Rolfe, Iowa With The Reveille February 12, 1914 NUMBER 40. club oC the Tuesday Club husbands at K. of P. evening in a manner that all the men folks thankful they not married to another day in The hall had been given a homey appearance by the the importing of a number Festivities opened a seven o'clock dinner with plates I at small tables for forty-two The tables were very prettily and were lighted by t everything in the line of lost sight of when a bevy in the dawning began j sunshine in the way of Cateress by Katy kept firing lay from the kitchen until every trench in the inner anatomy had Guess some the men folks had been made in this they were out while the entertainment got After the lapse bi a reasonable about a cigar's an from the appeared offering to sell for a show with pins as the of Dr. Siefkin got fret choice because supplied with a number of safeties found themselves destitute of but those more generously because of being divided and none were in the tin re-entering the hall it was a real theatre had been box and Programs were These were for sure theatre each man of the club represented iii the These were ingeniously gotten required much labor and brot many a After much applause and many from the rear the show lit was a real A 'the cast of characters being Jj A Lady in of Mary Irish Carol Negro Biscuit Lottie Sauer Samantha Flapper Siefkin Hop Lee Sing Chinese was a real with many and more laughable Everone taking part was an artist in her line and the discovery of so many character was a surprise the audience. The show was a scream from start to finish and much better than many put on by real show Previous the show were given by Mrs. Mabel and Mrs. Ella and after main performance the entire company appeared in a parody on the Corn singing from the Tuesday Tuesday ws where the good cooks the performance some of the gentlemen present attempted to hand wot favorites bouquets a asters but they got the it the show came a session in clover dancing in AT COUNTY Quite a few changes took place at Pocahontas last week on account of the surprise party last Albert Schroeder was installed as county auditor to succeed C. W. W. who for some time held the office was appointed as * The board of supervisors practiced a little economy and dispensed with the drainage who has been a part of the office force for the past few J. McCartan of Fonda was installed as clerk of court to succeed P. B. Going into office as his deputy is his Miss Florence P. Lynch dispelled all doubt about qualifying when he assumed the duties of the office of county new face was noticed among the county being that of Jarvill of who succeeds W. P. Hopkins from the northwest The board very sensibly raised Randall Mel son of this district to the Mr. Melson has served but one but during this time has convinced the other members of the board of his ability to grasp county A member of the board in this with all its complex and perplexing questions coming has a lot of work to and not a small amount of The fates are constantly setting traps for him to walk William commonly known as was retained as steward of the county board issued an edict that hereafter no bills for clerk hire would be allowed unless the hiring of the clerk i to whom paid had been authorized by i the A BASKETBALL JANUARY 11,1923. i i COUNTY is a Wonderful INSTALL on the bills for the basketball games played at Legion Hall Tuesday night between teams from neighboring high schools was about two interesting and closely contested games being Plover was able to the Bend and bumbled them 21 to 14. There was complaint that Plover was but Rusty Chambers and we all know he has no favors to pass out that he referees the game as he sees and that he understands it fairly Plover had their number this that's The D. M. game was and resulted in a tie for the regular scheduled In a five-minute extra period had the ball in the air for the winning basket when the whistle The score was a tie at 14-14, and finished 18-16. Not much running away with anything in that D. M. T. loafed during the first half and permitted Bradgate to get such a lead they could not overcome even with their magnificent playing in the second A large crowd witnessed the games and felt repaid for LEGION at the opening of let us rally to our work to be done lots of it. are hundreds of our boys in and they need Shall we who are well and strong let pass any opportunity to help them to help We only gain happiness by helping There are so many who are eligible to to the member come and bring with her one of The next meeting will be held at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones on Jan. 16, at which will take place of officers for the ensuing WEDDING over one and Pythian Sisters Castle Hall Monday evening for of installing for and to assist the splendid feed Pythian Sisters first took with Mrs. Ella Hille installing officer and assisted Anna Matteson and Mrs. went thru their as usual putting the effort men in the The were installed to preside destinies of Rolfe Anna E. of R. of installation Freeda as the driver of a team bearers consisting of HILL CLUB and Eleanor ENTERTAINED with reins macle to the places of the newly evening the Sunset Hill stalled who were given BASKETBALL high school has prepared a fine program of basketball for tomorrow evening at the Plover High is to meet Rolfe High and the Pocahontas and Rolfe high school teams are to It will be remembered that Plover took the Rolfe team to a trimming in its opening and naturally an ambition to retaliate in kind has lingered in the breasts of Rolfe players The Rolfe team has improved considerably since but it remains to be seen if they have improved At any rate a scrappy game is The Rolfe girls have a big contract if they defeat but they have been coming along are learning more and more of the game each and are developing a fighting Regardless of the the games promise to be Come out and give the young folks a OUT was royally entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. with Mesdames Budolfson and E. A. Messinger as It was a very pretty stunt and was nicely executed by the team for installing the Knights of Pythias officers consisted of C. entire club membership was Moon as Deputy Grand C. to enjoy a session of Somerset White as Grand fa general good Following this j F. A. Malcolm as Grand Prelate and of the festivities came E. S. as Grand Master at supposed to have been a but | It is needless to say their work turned out to be a a j was well put They installed the of the sort both the hostesses are following and a few Some who couldn't limber up resorted to card tables and played sum up finally and there is no better sentence was a grand and u. s. government A COINCIDENCE any successful business man you know how he pays his and he will is not a coincidence it is merely good business it is good practice for the business don't you think it would be good practice for bank will welcome your personal or business give RED ARROW CASH BONDS on Savings and Time Deposits and Interest also 20% of amount paid on National Lydia Reetz and John J. were married at Dec. 31, at 8:00 p. at the M. E. Rev. G. Mr. and Mrs. A. of Hampton were the the former being a brother of the A wedding breakfast was served at the A. IT. Reetz home following the bride is a daughter of R. J. Reetz of She has grown to womanhood in the community and has amply fitted herself for the place she now takes in The groom is a son of John H. a long time resident southwest of He is an industrious and unright young man and will prove himself worthy of his bride and of a good a few honeymoon spent at Hampton the young folks came to the farm home southwest of Their many friends hereabouts join served by Jeannie and Marie Dr. T. D. who claimed to have had nothing to eat since ad- j that he was and even j a Cew scraps all of which gives j testimony to the quantity and quality the Misses Gladys j Struthers and Mrs. E. were guests of the club ' THEY'RE C. W. ' C. P. V. M. of G. K. R. of H. M. of A. I. R. After installation Chancellor Com mander Seifert took the reins and demonstrated he is to be a very In a neat little talk showed he was full of gratitude the Pocahontas papers arrived | and no less week they contained the j of the duties that a marriage license had E. who has been farming the A. L. Roberts place one and one-half miles north of has decided to quit farming and will hold a closing out sale on Jan. 17. ITe will dispose of seven head of thirty head of cattle and forty-one head of Poland China There will also be a fairly good assortment of farm If you are interested in farm sales it will pay you to look over Mr. ad in this OLD TIMER during the week to J. IT. Wilson and Florence Speculation as to when the wedding had taken place began several of our Sherlock got of the supposed Mrs. Wilson began calling up and congratulating some of whom she laughed others she but always denying the cause for Mr. Wilson was on the streets and everywhere he but out no satisfactory The was received here Monday that Craban of West Bend had passed away at the Colonial Minn. Crahan was well known to Rolfe having made his home in this community for many years before removing to West He had been in failing health for the past three the immediate cause of death being He was taken to the Rochester hospital last week on a on own but to no WOMEN TO organized at least two charivari parties and did their duty wishing them happiness and got no The suspense was of P. DANCING of the Pythian dancing parties will be given at the Knights of Pythias ball in Rolfe Monday Jan. 15, music for the event being furnished by Mike Grove and Heathman and Mrs. Robert Many have protested against the discontinuing of these dances and the way to insure their continuance is to patronize It may be to change the night of the parties so as not to interfere with lodge but the next one will be on Monday If you are interested come Monday night and talk it over with the afternoon of last week Mesdames Frank G. N. Anderson and Elmer Simonson entertained about forty ladies of various ages at the Fitzgerald home in Rolfe at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Lester formerly Miss Anna The young bride received many beautiful and useful gifts from the friends Excellent refreshments were served at the close of a most enjoyable L. Friday evening Miss Rowena Smith entertained the members of the Epworth League at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. M. unusually enjoyable time was but this is ever the at this most hospitable A tasty lunch was served at the close of the evening's turn he called upon F. A. in absence of E. L. taken suddenly to present the Past Chancellor's jewel to W. W. While Fred had not been primed for the he performed the stunt in true Knightly style and further the retiring Chancellor In response Mr. Wheeler told of his pleasure in serving Silver Leaf lodge as presiding and of his appreciation of the honors and the He felt the year had been one of his best and had fully compensated him for the miles traveled in attending At the close of his as secretary of the Pythian Contest he took occasion to present to the lodge the beautiful cup and shield won by the degree team the recent contest held in but finally people began to surmise that perhaps they were not married but why did they have that They could see no excuse for a perfectly good marriage to but quieted down by Accepted Saturday perhaps more satisfied chancellor Commander The program was brot to a close Arrow is prepared to give out two vocal solos by Lulu nil first effort meeting with such a hearty response that a second was Pocahontas County Federation of Women's Clubs will be entertained at Laurens on Jan. 16, 1923. The Literature and Library Extension Departments will have charge of the afternoon Miss Julia Robinson will be tha principal A covered dish will be served at After all the speculation and surmising J. H. Wilson and Florence Hayward were very quietly married at the Presbyterian Manse in Rolfe Monday Jan. 8, Rev. J. P. Lester with no witnesses save the Manse and up to the time of going to press had not been No guarantees are given for the Mr. Wilson for years has been one of Rolfe's leading carpenters and and many of the best homes in the city stand as monuments to his skill and He is an man in every The Florence has been with us since young She needs no eulogies from us as to her ability to fill the position of The people of the community have long anticipated this event and nodded their heads in and now that it has taken place we sure will be sincere in their congratulations and well The Arrow is especially well pleased to felicitate them and to extend more than the ordinary good SALE food sale planned by the Catholic ladies for Jan. 13, will be postponed until Jan. 20. It will be held at the east side meat copy due Tuesday fellow who boasts of his ignorance unwittingly tells the we could have the roses without the we probably wouldn't want who laboriously climb to the top don't find so much trouble in sliding down this came the served cafeteria style from the It was ample to satisfy all legitimate Visiting followed for a short when the crowd began to thin out and depart for home after an evening of feeling the Knights and Pythian Sisters would be well officered for the ensuing SURPLUS are in position to give you good service and close choice loans also make long-time Land Bank loans under the government at lowest current rates of S. President ROBERT Vice-President JAMES Vice-President JOSEPH Cashier D. D. Asst. B. Chairman ROBERT BRUCE JAMES BRUCE S. McEWEN ' JOSEPH