The Chariton Leader, Chariton, Iowa Thursay, January 11, 1906 CEDAR GROVE NEWS: On account of the deep snow and roads being blockaded, there is not much travel and is very hard on the rural mail carriers. MARY SAVAGE was at the county seat on business Saturday. MRS. R.E. NIZON has been suffering with a gathering in her head for a numbrer of days and is not much better at the present writing. Weather turned colder Sunday night. The thermometer was five below zero Monday morning. The series of meetings that were to commence January 3rd at the Bethel Church were postponed on account of the storms. The Bethel Church has been supplied with a new system of lights which gives beautiful light and gives general satisfaction. Saturday night being the regular annual meeting of the Ola Vigilance Committee for the election of officers, they met at the home of S.A. RIDDLE with their ladies, all members being present except two, and they enjoyed themselves and partook of a bounteous supper of oysters, peaches, cake and other good things, after which they retired to their respective homes feeling very grateful for being permitted to attend. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copied by Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert September 20, 2004 [email protected]