More excerpts from the Chesterton Tribune - February 1918 - page seven
Miss Esther Lawrence, of Chicago, spent Sunday and Monday in Chesterton.
E. Pearle Glover, of Valparaiso, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Glover.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jeffrey, Dr. and Mrs. Wiltfong spent Wednesday in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. A.O. Peterson were Laporte visitors Wednesday and Thursday.
Herman Pollentzke and Art Rader attended the auto show in Chicago,
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lan Bradley visited Friday and Saturday with D. Atkinson, of
Chicago.
The Larkin Card Club were royally entertained at the home of F. E. Johnson,
Tuesday.
Mrs. Art Rader visited Wednesday with Mrs. Carrie Smith Hohner at her home,
4133 Arthrington St., Chicago.
Mrs. E. A. Wilson and Miss Margery spent Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago
with Fay and Grant Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morgan and daughter, Eleanor, and Miss Ione ____ were
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Miss Jennie Crane left for her home in Sturgis, Mich., Tuesday.
Miss Phoebe Shultz of Chicago, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Schultz, of Waverly. Laurie Cross and Miss Florence Whitely, of Gary,
were also visitors of L. W. Shultz.
Just before we close the last forms of the Tribune we pause to announce the
glad tidings that the sun is again shining, and the weather is balmy. The
morning was ushered in with a drizzling rain, which caused dire forebodings
of flood conditions. There is much snow on the ground, and of course we
must expect much water when it melts. Some attribute the change in the
weather conditions to John Busse's sunshine letter from Mississippi. But
for the snow on the ground, we would be having real spring weather as this
is written. Let us think of the morrow. February will soon be gone. And
March, like a Ford, has just enough spring in it to make one tired. But
that month will also fade away and then for the garden and the hoe.
Chesterton Public school First Grade Honor Roll.
Lucille Dille
Mona Graessle
Carolyn Moberg
Phillip Miller
Lillian Pomeroy
The above names are those who have not been absent during the month of
January.