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ve ME.vmffTx lt;3er qehito _Ctf MY QWN CAR Til SM6W JF|fT€£H MlLtS AM H6UR ISFAST ENQUCrK.r-*/ AH'DAW, Til *U»W W Morn aua , T»Me -fortKtHOHK!'.OUGHT To| ASHAMC rt)OR*/ »;.IF! ‘^ai.DlDJA TH/NX 1VJAS QO/N’ to 5iT tHCRG AN*KlCK TM6 VARNISH OfF OUR NEW CAP,na people begin to live Indoors again, the Iowa State Board of Health predicts. The State Board of Health believes the death toll will be serious, but not so bad as last year. There is no known preventive for Influenza, Dr. Sumner says.Dr. Sumner in commenting upon said: There is nothing to do but wait until it comes, then fight it until it has passed. The best means of preventing Influenza is common sense— avoid infected persons and large crowds of people, and above ill do not become excited and getpanicky.In conferring with a large number of physicians here, it is believed that persons who suffered from Influenza, and recovered last year will be less susceptiblo, if not immune, this year.Secretary Sumner says Jhat physicians, and all who can, should attend tlie American Public Health Association at New Orleans. La., Ocober 27-30 inclusive, 1919, where these very important subjects will be fully discussed.day of Mr. Anthony Saner and Mies tfene Leahy.| A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Clark, and a daughter at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saner last week.Misses Ida Delehant and Mary i Wyman who spent last week with I Mrs. Ed Sweeny Jr., in Council ; Bluffs returned home Saturday night.| Mrs. Dela McCarty of Minnesota : Is vlBiting with Mrs. Mary Laughlin this week.Mr. and Mrs. Foley of Omaha! spent Sunday at the Andy Clark} home.Irene Sweeney Is visiting her cousin in Denver, Miss Lynch, this week.Frank Rogers is attending Crelgh ton College this year.Mr. and Mrs. M. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Maloy, Henry Hughes, Mrs. Joe Laughlin, MrB. Emmet Cahill were Rod Oak visitors Saturday.A large number from here attended the ball game in Shenandoah today.Miss Knthern Martin who has been visiting her cousin in Nebraska for the past two months returned home Thursday evening.Miss Mttble and Dora Printy from Milwaukee, 111., came Sunday morning Tor a visit with their aunt, Miss Anna McGarglll.Theressa Laughlin has accepted a position as a book keeper and stenographer in Omaha, taking up the work Monday.Imogene ItemsThe well for the city water is complete now and ready for piping, which will start in a short time.A large number of students are entering schools this year. Among them are. Misses Luta Mimnick and Margurite Delehant have entered the High School in Shenandoah and are taking a Post course in commercial training. Misses Martins and Gutchenritter are taking a high school course in Shenandoah. Mary and Monick Dempsy, Evelyn Leahy ore attending Mt. Loretta Academy in Council Bluffs. McGargill girls, Dora O’Connor, Mary Skahill to Clyde, Mo., to the Academy, John McGinnis and Dan Hughes are attending the Brothers College at Clyde, Mo., May Sweeney to St. ' Francis Academy, Council Bluffs, - Luella and Mike Regan to Red Oak, Dan Head’s children and Maloy children and Eddie Foutch to the , Sisters Academy in Red Oak.. ! Mike Delehant, Joe Saner, Mr.and Mrs. Art Gilmore spent several t days at the Lincoln fair. They drove . through in Joe Saner's car.Tom Regan and dauglitei* Lncile and Miss Genevieve Regan returned 1 home Saturday night from a three f weeks trip in New York.Mrs. Pat Rogers was a business caller in Omaha Thursday.! The bans of matrimony were an-. nounced at St. Patrick Church Sun-
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