KIBBlE ITEMS.Mr. and Mrs. L. M Phelps entertained a few of their friends attheble’dinner Thursday, Feb. 20th, theoccasion being the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding.Mr. Chas. VanNitten is spend-SCating some time in Traverse City.Mr. Orr lost a valuable horselast week, cause kidney trouble.Miss Pearl Stone went to Bangor Saturday to remain some time.1tA social was held at the homeof Mr. Herbert Pomeroy last Friday evening for the benefit of theChambers Sunday school, the proceeds of which were over ninedollars.Little Mildred Cady of SouthHaven has been spending sometime with her grandparents, Mr.Mrs. C. E. Prentice.Mr Alvin Slentz was in townlast week.The increased business at this;hoffice caused by the rural freedelivery route has made it neceshsary to enlarge the post office.nMr. Merkel spent Tuesday oflast week in Kalamazoo.leOn Wednesday evening of last week the Young People’s Debatingr* | and Literary society was greeted with a full house, some being un-n-iSable to find seats After enjoying quite a long literary program the question resolved “That Wealth id is not Necessarv to Enjoyment was discussed. The chief dis-esputants being Arthur Scott on the affirmative and ^'rank Hubbard onI the negative. The decision of the he j judges was in favor of the affirmative. The subject of the next debate is, resolved that “Woman I Should Have the Right of Suffer-rx slayage.”On Tuesday evening of last | lt;week a Heigh load from South Haven spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.Piper.