Ml11r-r.MONTROSE.Nov. 15.—An unique social was given at the M. E. parsonage Friday jevening. Luncheon was served 011 a shingle. Menu consisted of chicken sandwiches, olives, pickles, wafers and salted nuts.The postofllce has been robbed for the second time this winter of money to the amount of $58.Miss Grace Moneymaker Is sojourning at Green, iowa.Mrs. Joel Ames, who sustained a fracture of the right arm, is getting along as well as could be expected. iej A modern new church is under f construction at New Boston and will of j be dedicated by the M. E. people in ie | about three weeks. This speaks well for the congregation at that place.A series of meetings will begin atreat1.1-d. the L. I. S. church November 8.iyrn•dikITEditor Scott is some better at this writing. *Rev. Creswell arrived from Sioux City Saturday night and filled the | pulpit of the Presbyterian church r i Sunday morning and evening. Spe-mjcial music was rendered by Mrs. P. it W. Bowen and her choir, s.; Dentist Sullivan has opened a2 dental parlor in Dr. Myrick's office, te The Star Lyceum bureau of Chi-i- cago will give a course of lectures I and musicals at the city hail No-»r vember 13.t i Rebekah Lodge served electionit | dinner at the home of Miss Emma j Hamilton today, it j Mrs. Sallie Koonta is sufferingfrom erysipelas. She came to visit w Mrs. Elizabeth Horton and was attacked with this malady. She has been bedfast for two weeks.Saturday, October 31, occurredthe marriage of Mr. Albert Rocket* mann and Miss Brace Brown, both of Keokuk. Elder F. M. McDonald [ d, performed tin* cerer.iony at the re i dence of Mrs. Johanna Moore in this city, only Immediate relatives being present.Mrs. S. G. Younkins has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. g.jCora and Rev. Fisher and family, atiy j Green, Iowa. Mrs. Fisher is slowly regaining her health after a severe sick spell.A lantern club has been organized here. Several are placing new street lamps, which are greatly needed.ssern-tes’tiege