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I-'#' & Mrs. Manbeck and daughters. Hilda and Gladys, went to Yankton Tuesday to visit their son and brother, Dolores. M!. Howard went to Gamp Fun.-ton to visit, his son Robert. We received a lot lor last week from Yvolls Moore, who is in the lank ser vice, somewhere in France. Wells says this will bring some excitement lid that is what lie and all tin- Yanks want. lie is in {food health and spirits. The loiter was dated April 21. .Mrs. C. Geuther and daughter Allie went to Huron Thursday to visit rela tives. Norman MeKinnon arrived Monday from .Norfolk. Virginia, where lie is stationed at wireless man. third class, «in l.lie battles'hip 'ew Hampshire. The Now Hampshire is with the Atlantic Heel and Norman says it can tackle anything the. enemy has. lie is a .-mi of Air. and Mrs. R. AIcKennon. Born, to John Fin,Tan and wife on Monday a hoy. James Tranter and Miss Mai tie wenl to l.Iamp Kunston Saturday lo sec their son and brother, Paul. MARION .Tolin Kngelland joined .the navy and Monday afternoon went to Sioux Falls lroin which place he reported at the recruiting .station at Omaha. Herbert Jlieb and Mesdames Jacob llieb, Sr., .lacob Hieh. Jr.. and John Hii'b drove over by aulo and lie aceoniipanied them. it is reported in Marion that Paul Weiand of Britlirewa-ter, has received a telegram from AA'af.-hingt-on t.lia.1 his son Theodore, was slightly wounded. Paul WY-ilnnd,. of Scotland, is home fro mCanip'Funs'!on on a ten day fur lough and was visiting at the Henk home in Marion Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Aegner and little son drove down from Howard Friday and visited with Mrs. leRncr'-s fattier, Peter Werner, Sr. Mrs. -George Williams and little son, lluane, came from Sioux City Tues day evening for a visit with her 'parents Mr. anil Mrs. Louis A'ngland. 1). Khe.ling and son Willie returned Wednesday afternoon from a few days visit at Hitchcock, Willi Geo. Kb,-ling and family. Airs. 0. .T. Haner and little son tire iiere. from S ioux City visiting her parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Al. Groepel. Miss Gesent. Groepel was visiting- in Sioux City last week and she returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Splonskovviiki. Henry and Mis Helen have gone to Mtarshfield. Wis., by JFord. for an ex tended visit.. They wil return by the way of Braddock. N. 11., and llillsview, S. 1).. lo visit relatives ami expect to be gone a couple of months. Henry H. Arbeiter enlisted in the navy and left Monday morning for Omaha, from, which plnee ii will be sent to camp. They bad a big time at the B. Tem ple home Tuesday evening. Reinokl Temple who wil soon leave to join the colors. Was ihe guest of honor, Heinold has been manager of tin? lleib Bros. garage since •Uist August, 'played Willi the Marion band and. orchestra and also tile ball team, ami will be mis_ sed in many ways. Hw goes with I he North luikota bovs. r-0-——— Miss KlizabeUi Train relumed Sal unlay morning from Wesinglon Springs where she had been spending a week at home. Geo. Parker left Thursday morning Jor Ins home at I.'aniar, la., having ^pent a few (lays visiting his sister. Mrs. Brice llindes, before enlisting in the army. Mass Pearl F'ergusa.n returned lo her school duties at .Madison Monday morning. Miss Margaret Anderson, of Fedora, was an over Sunday guest at the F. M. Loringli liomte. Mrs. M. Shoemaker relumed Monday evening from, two weeks' visit with relatives in Chicago and Grond Hapids Alioh. MJSS Minnie Lev-ens, who has been teaching the Hetland school, Benedict No. 1. left Friday eveningll for her home at Lancaster, Wis. Mj\ and Mrs. W. G. Burlier left on Monday morning for Geseo, la., where they will in ake a short visit with Mrs. Bucher's parents. Miss lilla crake. was in Wessinglou Springs over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1). Johnson return ed Monday evening from Wendell. Minn., where they had been to all.cn the funeral of Mr. Johnson's other. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ARMOUR Ira SpnuKliug went I.. Aerraillion Saturday to visit tols si.-icr, I'utve Mr. and Mrs. 'Win. Scholes left this Week ltir Bow,Ion, N. J)., to visit their eon. Lyle. Born, to Mr. .T. AA'. Biirllgers and mftvilfl on Saturday, a baby buy. P. Munson left. Tuesday as Doujr las county's delegate to the slab:- Sun day school convention livid at. AA'ator town this week. 1 M. and Mrs. P. A. Hanlon enjoyed a days' visit.with Mr. Hanlon',s moth er tiio fore part of the week, she be ing enroute, from Sioux Falls lo Spok ane, AVmsh. Mav slh Mrs. G. 0. ilodson. who has been vi.. visiting a I Hie home of her son. Glen, at Hrooklteld. III., returned home Mon day evening. Dewey Ilodson. who is canvassing near Sioux Falls, accom panied her home and will .spend a coii-|.May •ple of days with bis brother who has on-lisied. C. F. Grange came up from A'er- million Wednesday of last week and to Audubon spent a few days at the C. K. llayter l'' Iiomie. lie and .Mrs. Grange :uid c'hil- Airs. Bert dren -and C. K. llayter went, 'to \'er milili.on by. aulb Tuesday, it being Ihe intention of Mr. llayter to leave the auto there for his son, Tom's, use un til ho is called in the draft, lie expects to be called in the early part of the summer. Al. E. Uowdell returned Sunday via Mitchell lrom the Twin Cities. Mr. and Mrs.- H. J. Kiel left Alonday by the Ford route for a two months visit at points in Jowii, Wisconsin and Minnesota. PUKWANA Mr- Harry Kuhns accompanied .Mr. .and .Mrs. Lee Hamiel to Mitchell Sal Airday returning with them Sunday. Air. arid Airs. Frank Bettag, of Mit chell drove out from Mitchell Sunday and visited at the Jos. Bettag home. Mrs. Jos. Stransky and son l'lonald who havs been visiting at. Reliance, iWere visiting at her sister's here on Monday.^ •Mrs. T. A. Metcalf came up from' N .Chamberlain and visited Miss" Kittiet lienegar Wednesday. Air. and Mrs.'George Conrad, Air. •and Mts. TaJmage Conrad. Airs. /. -Glass and Miss Jennie Glass motored to Mitchell Sunday. R. F. Smith, of Van Buren, Arkan sas. is here visiting iliis niece. Mrs. -Will Cundiff. ,i S a ,. 'or 1 "XpeC I.ewis Anderson left S. Ii., last Monday and -one aJii.nit. Ilir* weeks. Mr. and Mrs. I.e.- Humei went lo Mi! chell Saturday and remained over Mill day with Mr. Hamlet's •pan-tils. Mrs. Ida Snider. mother of Airs. Harry Kuhns. returned Sunday. She expects to rem-aiii Ihe greater pari of the summer. S. S. Stowel-I. John .Martin drove to Mitel I.. *ttend the Bankers ..f South Dakota. Marly and Will leil, Wednesday Group meeting Henry Todd. ..f Bijou Hills, an old friend of Frank W eiss spell' a few days in town visiting. Mr. Todd is soldier and has many !'ri nds I here. i) MT. VERNON mourn his loss, a fallier and molher and two brolhei-s. liobert and Archie, al lo Ihirll'oi'il. S. }).. together with other r.'lalivi-s and a host, of frieials. Mrs. Han., !|e|gers,,n j-esidiinr north of town several miles. suddenly Miiy I'.', from heart failure. The fu i:'-r.-d wi-s held Wednesday. May ami attended j,y large crowd of fi'iends a in I neighbors, inlerm.'id was made in Fast Kliol cemetery. Hey. Thompson, officiating al ihe service •\l Ihe time ,,f lo de.dh Mrs. 1|',.|_ irerson was 7years. 7 inonlh, and I :s |.ays oi age. and Willi lo-r husband had j'.een ,-( resideni of Bl.-ndoii since Iss .'. I this union ihi-re w.-re born ojirh! children, all of whom were oresent io- funeral, as follows: I J. ARTESIAN Herman Xorthup had a narrow e., 11 ape lroin dealh Sunday afternoon when I us motorcycle which s|" 'dily riding struck a rom he road and threw him. lb home |jy neighbor.-i see tile accident. ||, sejousness Ulllil eight, o'clock. bruised. \S1oiM has been received that Fd .•'Wis. tojnei-iy ,,f tins vicinity, has en hs.ed the ariuv. Air. and Aliv elicit visitor. Fred Born- Smith. Hie last ,f the month. Mr. and Mrs. ~i: i:! a.iwood .- to be 01 Old ir.u.und hb Mrs. T. K. W5lit- iv, .i vvor svek from her lin-band who is flic engineering cu-ps. ih.it. lie had lie.-n moved to Gamp Mills, hong island. Y. Mr. While is expecting ord' r.- to cross in France soon. Mis., Jennie Thompson who wis ve iling Miss Alula Schra-ler. relumed lor home ul I'.arkst,,n. Tiiesiliiy. Mi! and Mrs. sianl.-y Morris went 1 -he|| Monday. In nth-nd ii parly \isil il few lays. 1... P. Sherman returned Tu.-sday, from Kulni, X. It., where lie had ii.-.-n lo Vi-il his -oil. Ho,en. Clarice Johnson of AI ii he 11. was a gu.-sl of her cousin. I.illiaii Johns.-u |ew (lavs lasl Week. Mrs. Henry Davliu arriveil ."rom Cal ifornia. and will spend ihe summer Willi her d:TIIL !iI•• !•. r.MS. ilav ilalch. I-'. A. Ab-Coriiiirk wa., here from Simix City, Wednesday. looking after hi. First National bank dil .T 'si,. ('ha,. Kdvvard Alkin,oii was born id fieWill. Iowa, Feb. I ss:I, and died id his home n.-iir Ml. Vernon. S. It.it:.. Saturday. May II. I'.US. a| ihe aire of to ye-irs. months and la i.vs. jn Ihe spring of iO:!.*he came with hi, parents to their pew home southeast of Ml. Vernon, wli-tv lie r.--i 1.•I con liiuioiisly except fo i-one year, until his decease. In the year ItUlp he was united in mnrriage |,, K|,i.- Highland and lo this union were horn thijee chil dren. Floyd Clifford, who died in in fancy. Hazel Marie aged 7. and Wallace Charles aired a. Besides Ho se he |eay Mrs at S. A. 1 bigerson. All. eVrnon: !t. of 1.etcher Oscar K. of pivsho- M.x I.. Johnson. Presho Mrs. .-,,. sw'e'e h-g, W'akond.iHi Mrs. K. W. Jones, ,\r ian: Airs. Amos lteW'ill. Minneaiio- Al. K. Tul'ty, .Mitchell. He 1 above there are :t.l grand Six grandsons acted as pall lis Air. sides |||e children. bearers. -o- PERRV TOWNSHIP. Lu Oisen is busy now dav roads west of Alil.eli•• 11. grading Mrs. Bollock from .Mitchell visiting with her sisier Airs lock the past wi-i the'peojde of Ibis vicinity have, been "^Vd^anliiig- corn.I.his w.vek has been Fred Bid- he was -h spot in was f.iki'n who happened lo did not. regain con fhe next morning al His head was badly Alii- Carl Klliotl weri on Si-unlay. Alanis wenl lo Sherman souri last week after receiving a sage that his father was seriously ill. Hubert McCue lias been bre,-iking land with Ins Big -i gasoline tractor for John Campbell. MIs rn.es- I'lie Social Hour club me(. at the i',""i'. V' 'V.1''"' "nbhard on Wed si.l.ij afternoon. The afternoon was -spent in Med Cross SALEM and Air, Mrs. Weill lo (.art liiiire for ,-yi oyer Sunday Msit Willi .Mr. .\Ii11.-1•. Mrs. Bold. Peiersen and Mrs. t,. bvers were over from rnilvville Sat urday. Ir. and Mrs Hie parents of Biiyn '••mi W. Klli. horn W'eilne.- Alice Sihson'h.-is this week on busines A baby girl arrived ill I Mr. and Mrs. M. McK !Hh. Airs, l.ida Stnil-h sioux Falls last week here for awhile, sin Wheeler 1 The Standard Bearers met at thCI Prof. Carrol Jacks,tn and Aliss .\,,r- I S S 0 I 1 0 A S f- 1 1 W Art Ilainudon drove to Chainberlain sal- by a brother and sister of- Ihe bride' ,urday afternoon, .1 era Id Just, who has Following a day's xisil with the bride's itoeen attending school tnere returned•pac-nts tlu ciiiii.' to -'.-ilem ,hird-,v •Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Askland of HimI m,.s kson ii! nn«i-iv a A a a a of est Point township. signed as principal of the Letcher A. Stnansky returned from hlssciiords for next year but is included in "leasiern trip Saturday night., the next draft which leaves, for camp SSpfj' 'mmm? who is visiting ner son llussell Wheeler was in Sioux l-alls over Sunday. Iter family is mov ing lo —ioux Falls from Kansas. Mr. and Airs. .1. F. Stark went lo sioux Falls Friday to attend the coin m/'iiceme|]|. exercises of the Baptist I.ollege. Their son Ben Slark is among the graduates this year. Air. and Airs. B. B. Barnliart and daughler Kliiore auioed to .Mitchell and spent Mind,-iy wit-h Cash Barnharl's I.uniiy. Cash and his wife and son Kennelh Ciinie home with them for a brief visit. Mr. and Airs. Byron Laird and Airs. Laird's sisier. Airs. Ben Peterson ami husband auioed from Fedora Sunday and spent Hie day at the Hobt. Laird home. Mold. B. Laird who was called inlo Ihe service a few weeks ago is sta tioned :il Fremont Camp, California. Word has. been received from Bcn.i. II. Blinker that he is on his wav lo ew York from Camp honovan. Okla., where lie had been stationed for sev I eral weeks. Mrs. W'm Fulton, of Iroipiois, visil- ed id Hie home of In daugiit-T, Airs. I Peters. Airs. Kohl. Seeley went to Pierre on Tuesday murning lo attend Ihe slate I meeting of the Hebeccas in session this week Friday' ma Modec, of Artesian, were married -night. There.were, aiiout a dozen pres--at Woonsocket Friday of lasl week, the ent, including Air. and Airs, lloyer, of ceremony being performed bv the pas Arnl r' ij' 1 I in ehuri'h at tiial place. 'I "'"t wedding witnessed only '•3. W- $ 5 took theh' sou Gordon Si,mix Momiav to "'"J-'" ''VUllllied by specialists. I'r A K. i.jp. w, nt with them. Well! to S.\ Paul on ..us111••,, uesday illght. Miss M.iynie iioi.ui was caii.d I., nunui Wednesday |,y Hie StM'ioUs ii n-s, of li.-r mother. i.laivnce suiter c.aine fr.-m l.eumion Ihe nr.,I ot Ih-- w.-.-lv ail,! spent a f--\y day, with his parents. Air. and Air,. ^"tier. lie W 1 t-alli'd into tlo- service W'e.lni^sday, C. I'homiison came from San born. .Minn.. .Monday and is working as second ti'a'k opi ra!..r during Kr nost ds" absence Aiinneaiiolts. i'il'ton wno taught in ie 1- niton sc 11oi. 1, (he past rm. caine i-i'-'lt' .',^ with Mi,s huilfi I !iinij».»n. h»- i*. uii lu-r w.iv (m I CX.is Where she is going lo spend th- summer. w. G. Carpent.r concluded a nionlhs visit with bis sist.-r in-law Mrs. A. I-:. M.,.,p. and left iist eveuins. lor l-Jiiiid. Wis., where he is uounr |,, make his home with his niece. Mrs. A. K. Moo], and sis!, Mrs J. I le |'ea |1 Weill to Sioux Falls ibis morning to visit, friends a t'.-w ,iavs .Mrs. ll. nry Brului and Mrs. Annie Mr-u!iu of Bison went to Sioux Falls Ab.iiday tor short visit. Airs. Brului 11aNw'ii !i«• !*i• fiti' i]ji*• IIi"!i{11, is reluming lo Iut home a I Bison tiii week. WESSSNGTCN SPRINGS 1110., e.. I and Mis, Miss Minnie Beers Pro .,ui Mi.. Francis oluis|ead, Miss iberl o!ser, Bev. a in I Air- G. \i\iiin Brown. All Mrs. K. V. Shaw who alti-nd,'d the yention at Wal Miss Bos W I'r. arid Airs. |'..x, I'. Brown and Alis s. G. F. .Mole's ,,iid were among thus. Miuday school con lown Ibis wc-k. Tracy went to Sock.'l, al the Bliss. Wo,Ill 's \i.~it Frank lilesday for week of h-r sisl.-r, Mrs Silas Williatns returned oni Fori I lodge. l,,\ a. •d to 11end the funeral day l'l she father. P. M. lb inn,-sola I Jeav II,- niaeist. Air, months inoi i'lles W'hel-e of her ii-oui is in Minneapolis a I the "l". Ma I pi Null will soon lo Ihe colors which would Irug store without a piiar- Heasotii had hut a few' Work, so i, complete ing the course at the university. Mr. I'liii .Manning, of Chicago Friday night lo visit his sisier. lb F. Moulton. All's. Florence came Mrs. Mich Lake, ii Sill- arils and two children of Clear 1.1., are also here. They arrive unlay evening. W. T. George and daughter Aliss M.-irv. II. M. Knglund. .1. B. Collins and Miss G|.-nn Collins went to Huron Salui'diiy. They broil gill back three I lodge Ciir.s. Karl Kinsman ha- enlisted as all elec trician. Mr. and Airs. Kinsman left Monday aI'lerno.ni. Air. Kinsman will leave for camp in a short lime and Air,. Kinsman will slay in Huron witii Ihe Kinsman family for the present. Neil Madden, John M, lon.i Id and George Bound attended the patriotic II '.e ing of Ihe Knights of Columbus ill .Mitchell Sunday. Mr. and Air.,. Karl llohsahm came ti'oui Sioux Falls Friday evening and .ire now a I the II. C. Molisalun home. Aliss Kthel Ford is .-pending a weeks at the Geo. II. Williams She taught shool in Lane Ihe year. few .Hie, pasl Miss Addie ISroiuwell went lo Ml. riion Sunday to atlend the funeral of a friend. Miss 11. -1 Brulliella. who has been trimmer for Airs. Aloli-s Ibis season, 1,-t'l Mondiiy for h'-r home in B.-rest'ord. and All's. K. Xey. of Air. Cafe, Born Ii Monday, Al.iy i.'S, ,n HiV l'akola giri." Mr. anil Mrs. l-'r children auioed to Mr. Dunham aliend. \ation meeting. •d X. Dunham and Aberdeen .Monday. ,1 file Food CollSer- Air. and Aiis. 11 eo. ••I Thursday evening I'ornia tri'p. Slrallon i-i from their F. G. Vessey and Donald repi'esen ling Mr. and Mrs. II. Al Airs. S. W. Wright I ings Hank and Air. Mis., Geliii. Gradv. of Sunday and .Monday al Airs. Charles Joachim. lo Air. -A\ edllesilaAJay Sfh }*". I) iI {ft 1.J 11IJ Niirniim Miller and children .are a son been in lllillters. the home of •day. :ne home from ind will remain expects lo go lu visit tier son. owa. later IV IU I'll C.ili- Alis Hie AI 11: MI Bank. U.-oii aiiiI Mr. and he Farmer.- Sav i! H1 Airs. W. T. I attended til' convention ai George Ihe l-'ii-sl Xation: Fourth group, Bankers Mil.-hell Wednesday. EilflERY Frank Dobrolu\ came home from Sioux Fiills Tuesdiiy night. Geo. Scheie!' and wife were over from Sal--in. Sunday vi-iting retalives. C. F. Alajerus and wife iileniieil the K. C. Coinenlion ill Mitchell Sunday. Pete la I John Schiil/. and Frank Fox were :il, .Mitchell Sunday taking in lin ing K. G. convention. Klhiiu. spent the 1111me of Aliss Ague, I'Brien was down from Alexandria Tuesday, visiting al the t'.oine of her brother. II. K. (I'Bri Geo. Kr.-y. of Louisville, K. 'd in Finery lasl Sunday lo maki daughter. All's. 11 nry .1. Meilz. an tended visit. Aliss .Nellie Faliv left Hoehoslcr, Minn., where she. will gradual,- as a nurse- she will remain Ibis slimmer. (lay. Sa- Fred Hlthoff, ('.has. Dolu'ovolny. and Ihe Missi DOIM A. Kdwiirds, Anna and Berthii Schroder visited Sunday at the Miirlin l.ubinus home n.-ar tnilyville. .Martin Fix and limily r.-lurueil Satitrda.N niglil from Br.-da and Ash Ion. I.iWa. wh.-re they iiave ln'.-n visil illg relatives III'' pasl two weeks. Aliss Louise Tornovv. of Clayton, re turned Mondiiy morning from. Parks oil where she has .-pent Ihe pasl few -iting friends and S. lloMiIolliI i.Ult I .-11•• 111 Sunday in lliejr mother. of weeks vi All's. Alel Inline lh' hom McLaury. Waller Diener and wife drove in Ihe laller part of lasl week from Broad view. Moll!., w-'here illey have lived the last vear. They wenl oil Falls Saturday to visit All's. parents tor a few days. I S a ill' 1 Kniery Tu-'sday, bidding nood-bye to relat \. .aid friend, tn fore going to .Minneapolis Wdncsd.iv willi the spec .d draft frou I tut ,-hiiisoii coimtv. lie wis accompanied |,y Ins fath.r. Mar tm. .Wudel and wife ,,ud Fnuna.W biicti.e -::. !.idciis, FREEMAN Attorney.!. ,.. c... -as i,e--n .ap pointed tor this di-lnct and aulhorized lo issue licenses to yn one tiaudiing II s|V ,-s. The vacancy at I.Ve Thompson A .ud, caused by lie departure of l-'n-d .1. St.dp. is now Idled by Mr. Hurry 7,..rg drager. of X'.-w Hanrnlon. Iowa. The /oi'gihag.-r family arrived here S a, I Week. A. Seliaefer took his smallest child lo Yankton hospital .Monday where the child was operated on f,,r appendicitis. Misse, I,• 11• and Lizzie lir..,, are home from Mitchell where they alt. nd i' |. Mrs. Ilohman. in»ili'r of Pr..f. lloh Ui.Hi, vva- h.-l'e from (iklahom.i lo see her sol! before lie leave, for camp. John Stryle vva., her.- from t-'ire sle.'l, S. It., mi bu-iness and .-pent a few ilas le-re Willi his folks and old friends. Mr.,. I". Baricli up from Y..nk toii Til.-,day on i, i,it. Jacob K•• uIz r-Mi,rn'-d from a busi ness trip to Gregory Tuesday. Mi-.- Johanna .-chamber wa- home from Hurley fur a w.-.-k returning wilh tin- Spoiler family Sunday. \. A. and .1. Woihnann iefl- for i:iiicago v.-sl i-rdiiy. John Mitb-rhaus .old family were up from M.-nno, Henry Zimmerman i- ba r.- from Fu cka Oil a visit with Math 11.1 I'll,-r fam ily. Alt', and Alri',. August I.i-f• 11 visib-d •d Hurley. II. S-poouer and wiffi w.-re oyer from Hurley Sunday Air. a iii I All's. Moberl II. :i Sundiiy 11 in Springtield. M. K. 'or and Polhuaii ,v AA ipf had new eiu.lo.es ,lista!I• -iI a! Hear ele vators. l-'l-eil llllher v.as i|e|'e frolll Cill'ler for il few days caiiim mi old friends. Christ Herman vv.-nl to Naper, .Neb., Monday- oil a visit with his daughter. .1. M. W'oliuianii. J. W. Tselietl.-r iind Charles D, I 11r-111i were in I'ark .,11ill Tue-iiay. BRIDGEWflTER^., l.-lb-r received here Saturday from .luhu. Knurr vvliu reports he is at camp Fiirr.agiit. Great l.ak, s. III., Jul ius says he lil-.es lie- life thus far and is siir,v il vviill aiii'.-e with him. Mi-s Julia Ibielmcr .-pent Sunday at her home ill Alexandria. Her brother Herman, a soldier at Camp Fun-Ion. is lioine oil a furlough and sin- enjoyed a tine yisil with him while al Alexan dria. Mrs. .1. P. Young has s-one to.Albany .Minie'sola. for a visil with her par ents. Ails. .Mary Ilinl'.n arrived Friday and is visiting Charley Kirliy on ill" farm n.-ar Salem. Aliss Kl'-iiri.,]• Sr|uires has returned from Fulton where she spent several we. ks assisting Mrs. B''id. Airs. F. B. lb-Iky. of Minnea'polis. ar rived l'..r an extended vi-it with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hilton. Fimi-r Culver arrived from Biehland Center, Wi-., far a visit with old friends Airs. T. I. Shanard is visiting friends at Aberdeen. Jerry Ilea's broiler from west of the river is iiere fur a visit. A. J. Boehm-'i' returned mi lie- night Iriiii Friday I'loin North Dakota where he speii! six weeks wilh Charles on the ranch. (isi-ar Guild'rs.in and Biliy Shierk vv.-n!, over to Sa 1.-111 Wednesday and .joined lie- hunch hound for iMuivvnody inslilute, .Minneapolis. G. AV. I.iiiug cam:' in Aloud iy from, -abulii. tow,i. whither In- was called on accounl of the dealh of hi, moth er. l-'red lb tkey is her-- from Minne apolis for a visit id the llilioii home. John Miu.ird came in Tile-day lroin IT. Iiil,-:y. Kan., on ii brief furloiuii. John says bis fconipany got notice to be -prepar»•• 1 lo move easl very soon, presumably on il.- way to Ihe other side. lie returned b, ciiuip Wednes day night. 11 Shierk and Mis, le-oiia lbm-on. daughler of Mr. and Airs. S. P. Han son. drove lo Yankloii Sunday where Ihey were married by Ib-v. Mr. Thomp son, pastor of Ihe Alelhodisl church. They wer.' a ii ii pa iii •111 Air. and Mrs] .las. Shierk. A receplioii To AA'iil Slii.rk. Then. Alayr. Iliiris Shanard,. itscar Guilder son and Joe l.eiferman w.is tendered them hv tin- Bebekiih and ii,ld Fel low lodges .Monday evening. A line proa-rani wa, rendered and re|'r''sit ineiils served. W'fite'Ss '•n. ,i rriv his e.\- Thui'silay for on Ih" v'sth full Hedged at Boc 11 es I, Francis l-'aliy left Alexanldria Wed nesday morning in eoinpaiiv willi live olln-r 11i,nsiin eounly lio\.s for Minne apolis where Ihey \re to lake a two montlis training at. the Inuiwoouy In stilute. i'iiut Schilt/. and wife, and John Schiltz left Wednesitiiy in, iriiiiig for Chicago where they will spend about ii week. •'$ Al!jsses Alihll'i'il Good lad. Bieiiliiill Berry. Florence Bj"d-Irup. F.lhcl Blynn and Bulb Gregory spent. Sunday in Wtioiisockct. Ihe guests of Aliss A ivian Anolher sbipnienl. "f our Pollar VUlist.s. They are Ihe best dollar values oil I'll'' lllal'kel. Bui lertliMd's. Aleeiings to boo.-1 the Davison coun ty war chest wen- held in Ml. Vernon. I.ooinis, Lisbon township and B-'tiiel sunday afternoon wilh 'prominent speakers addressing enihusiastic gath erings. rdi.il response was given ihe speakers by Ihe a nil i-Mices. Dr. II. II. Iligu's. :i former mis sionary at. Ila.rpoui. Turkey and Mr. AYilliam Boy Bonald. editor of The Alii, chell lb-publican spoke at .Mount Ver non: 1'rof. .1. C. Lindsey. Prof. L. Al. Fori and Mr. T. C. Burns spoke al Looiuis: .Major Frank AA'. Alilchell ail 1 Air. Liiurilz Mill.-r in Lisbon lovviiship and Ib-v. G. P. Keeling, pastor "f the I'r. shy I. ri:ti church, at Bethel. Pledge cards. re I a liv Mrs. Allie Alii,'hell at .Mrs. .1. .1. W-alhT Seotl and family, of Sioux Falls, s-pi-nt Sumiiiy h.-re vi~iling rcki lives. Th. were accompanied by Clarence 11 ii nl iii who is eiiiplo\e.l in Sioux Falls. John Aldvilin, J. S. Iie-uiolld. Allie AlcDonncli. ,i. .1. ,'vrenil. l-'i-iincis Cuv bn and Then, llenkel, wee.- among those who attende-. Ih, iv. (!. conven tion ill .Mitchell Sunday. Chris Triehwassen returo'd last week from North Dakota where lie wenl lo see about some land proposi tions. for Sioux •incr's Iowa, win're he is sp.-uding Ihe week visiting relatives. Airs. Brown ha, been lucre a week visiting her parents. Air. and Mi ,ius| returned from Ihey spent Ihe winter. A. Beeniiin. who ilil'ornia where Airs. Aliek Alarnarh was taken to Mitchell Mondiiv and underwent an operalion Wednesday. Henry andanarker wenl lo Sioux Cily Wednesday night, with some cat lie. John Wudel, of I 'arks I on. w.,., W cllesl bullous, placards and other literature were dis tributed iy Hi unly 'precincts Sun day aft-Tiioon. The billions lo be giv Ihe. donors bi the fund are dilTer.-nt, from llmse given old. ..n previous oc casions. Th.-y are made ,d' bronze, neat ly lettered Willi "Davison County AYai' Chest." Lloyd Skinner of Letcher molored lo Mitch- II Saturday evening for a short vi,it willi friends. Mis. Gertrude Mdz. formerly of Alil.chell. a in I daughler of Airs. Alina Becker was married in Chicago today !-, Air. I. S. Led.Tor. Mr. and Mrs. I., d'Tor will make their home in Chi cago. Miss Cee.elia Heuermanti returned Sunday evening from Woonsocket where sh-- sp.-nt the pasl vv'eek visa ing relatives. L.-roy H. Morris re|urn--d this morn ing from (Uiiiihii. Xi 1 h., win-re lie had attended a three day session of hoy ,-coi |, commissioners of the northwest. Air. Alorris soiled that Ihe plans of the Alilchell ornanizalioii for conducting Ihejr hoy scout camp last, year wa., highly complimented by Ihe national camp director of the organization. Miss AYanila AY right- and Aliss Mil dred Thompson, both of Artesian, have arrived in Mice he 11 lo accept- positions. Ali-s AA'righ I ill Ihe law olllces of II. K. Ililchiick ami Aliss Thompson al Ih Commercial and Saving's bank. LETCHER BOY HAS ARTILERY WAN TELLS THRILLING TALE OF RAIDS BY HUNS ON AMERICAN TRENCHES) The following Idler was received from \li.-u D.-crolT, Batl-'ry l.'dh Field Artillery who i, Fr ince with Ih" American K. F. Th" Idler was rc c- ive.i by hi, parents iiving in l.elcher. "S..m. vv!|ore in France. "March ••.'a. IP IS. "D •nr Parent-:— "lb .-. IV ed three |,-ll -rs Jan. I. '.'a. •,':' from you today, also lie- nut and fruit cooke seal. .1 in the big two gal lon tin can. then sevv.-d up in white inu-lin. Although shipped January -a Hie cookies were in exo-ll,-ni shape and a 11 there, many thanks and you can continue ihe exercise" a- the drill sera-cant- Used In say. "I ivc not. been able tc. write at all for unite a sp.-ll. on account of our precarious 'position a I. this time. "SA'c are at Ihe front and in a sec l-.e which Ihe papers will probably describe ils il JUie| sector.' "AA do ii month on this front under I In- training of 111 F'Mnch before tak ing over ii liv.- sector vvnich wil! b" vvhoby our own. Al the pr.-s"iit time it j,n v-'ry active. "Yell see I,ill of il strength of -.'00 men in a battery it takes fully thr.-e ,.iiar|.-!'.- of that numb.-r to keep the line of communication to ih.- gun, ..pen so lhat provisions and ammunition can lie kept movhig. To do this there is a camp a few kilometers llehind t.he guns in which the horses, kitchen, etc. are kepi. Although these camps are .ul, ..f ranu'e of the enemy's infantry and smaller artillery Ihey are always in danger from the Herman heavy artil J,-yr and aeroplanes. Rather Be With the Guns "I would ralh. have e,, ,. up wilh the- guns even Ihoua'h it. is slow up there. AA'e have plenty of excitement here, however. The enemy a, roplanes try lo get. oyer camp every day. Some limes they coin.-' ill 11 Is am I again singl' ly. If Ihey get. past die barrage that. Hie "Archies" on the front line Ihi'ovv up at them., we g.-t a chance to bang- away at thein. our machine gun is niounled en an anli-avioii tripod wilh ils nose stickinc straight into 111" air. "AA'e have an effective ramie of near ly a mile when shooting straight up and when they get over us we blaze away. If Ib.-y are over a mil.- up we cut. loose ,,n 1! 1"ill just Ihe same for Ihe -purpose of keeping them up so far that, they are at a disadvantage to drop ii boom accurately or to get. a decent picture. They keep us moving alright, believe me. "The Hermans may be licked in Ihe air already as some experts say bill if so Ihey don't seem to know il here abouts. I'm no! pessimistic about it at all but it's best to |el 1 tile truth f.,r we surely have a formidable enemy. In War Hit Country. "This part of th" country shows the result of the Wiir where our training camp did not. "There are' no wony-n at all and very few non-combatants of any kind in this territory. No farming- etc. The country is covered with base camps, hospitals, aeroplane hangars etc. "It's ii litlle warmer here than at our former rani'p. Our -"'i sipia.1. four men. sleep in a "pup" lent beside our gnu. AA'e |:i il. net only from necessity but 1 think it. preferable p, our billets I re a S in slab!--,, soul.- in dugouts or any shelter thai can I"- obtain.-.!, as Hie Ii' He thatched "billets" were md ex actly sanitary w'hen vacated by th" French. Too many lice in llo'in. •Hopin-' you receive al b-asl a part of this. 1 am as ever. "Y.nir son. Allen." A second lett.-r written April I lows in part "Dear Mother:— "I am taking a. little time in the fracas lo write yen. tonight. "You cannoi uii, I rs' a 11 I I way !iie mail travels in France. In our lasl camp il look lhe,e famou- Fr'-ncii rail ways lifb-.'ii days to g-el a consignment d' mail from, a sea 'port city lo the camp. You realize that- in Ihe way in which y..u i-eciye my letters. Tliyj earliest ones arrive Ihe latest. fol- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Drew of Cham berlain arriaeil I his morning' for a vis it at the Charles Griffin home. At a piano rerila.1 held in Aliss Dora Bulier's studio Saturday. Ho follow ing pupils, of Aliss Helen Powers look pari: Miss Anna Gurius. Ml-s Auaiine Farn-vvorth. Aliss Jean .Alkin-oii. Aliss Bulb Alyler. Aliss Mildred Broadh.-nt, Ali.-s Kdna Hasmussen. Aiiss Buby Hacked. Aliss Alice Yiet. Aliss Avis Alarliiisoii. Aliss opal Church, Aliss Pauline Larrison. Aliss Huth Gapp and Aljss Ib-l.-n (Irr. Aliss Jennie J,illusion returned this morning from a week-end visit at Chamberlain. Alaurice Beyiiol'ls. son of Air. and All's. F. L. Bey nobis of Chamberlain was visiting friends fi-r a short I.hue in Mitchell today while on his way lo the Great Lakes naval Iraininir .-l«!i"n. .Miss Irene fiosclie and Miss AA'iuiI'rcd Navin presented a piano and vocal re cital in the Xotrc lia-ne academy study hall Saturday evening-. Aiiss Gosclie and Aliss Xavin are 'pupils of Al.iss Fditli Smrlh. and Airs. AA'illiam Gordon Bnickel I. All boy., between the. ages of eight and sixteen years who have brolher. or ii. fallier in the army are i-ei[ue,|.-d 'o me.'I with l-'red T. Meyr at the cily o.ill tonight al o'clock. Air. Ab-yer has som.'lhiiig important lo b'll liu-tii. Airs. it. X. Ilaislel of ^i..u\ City ar rived in AIi 1 chell yesterd.iv being' call ed houe- by the illness of Iut mother Airs. C. A. Carlson. Th"!'" will Tie a meeting the wo men of Ihe Country Club Tuesday evening at eigjil o'clock :n Ihe rest room al Ihe Klks' Ibmi". All members are urged lo he pres.'ill. l-'oter Dunn, a prominent stock buy er of AVhib' Lake, is alien,lina: to busi ness mailers in Alilchell today. Airs, rind Mrs. C. 11. ^tilvvell and family. Mr. and All's, Albert Hill and family, Mr. and Airs. Harold Pinch and Donald Hoffman visited over Sunday at the Fred Hoffman home. Born lo Air. and Airs. C. I. Jones of Garni A'idley at a local hospital on Saturday. Alay Is', a son. Air. and Airs. Myron Hood motored lo Mitchell Friday afternoon tor a short visit :il the home of Air. and Airs. Thomas ICastcoItT They were ac companied by All's. Thomas Hood of Canton who departed for her home Friday ev.-ning. Al :i hoys' piano recital held ill the studio of Aliss Dora Bullcr Friday even ing, the following pupils of Miss Hel en Powers took part: Junior l-'rilz. George Milieu, diaries Snow. Craig AA'ilson. porvin Aleinzer, Keith Atull",'. Basil Kennedy. Bennitj Barnard. Al itor! Fritz, ami Clifford Samson. •ployed ill a T. T. uiuiolioiis fact-e irar Pittsburgh, that none of lie- Mil chell bey, were in -vtlill'day's evplos- .1. S Harm's of AA lute Lake is in tile cily loday. Speaking of Ihe coy oles which F. M. Slanlen captured Oil Ihe \. .1. Itozuni farm a few day, ago. Air. Bal-ue, warned Mr slailton lhat lo try to lame them was a danger oils experiment. Just received—big line of Planet Jr. culticators, garden tools and com pleto spraying outfits. Gurney Green house Co., 320 Main St. Mr. and Mr- II .1 Cl.uk ,.r AVab-r town, former residents of Mitchell, are v: 11 in g- fri"!id- in the cily. Air. and Al'-s. cla'k, who Jie.il11 Dr. Frederick \. Perry at AA'alerlown a slior! time iigo. were 1 A iu*. .1. U'ft Miiniay uuv *ii[• (ilMi'iin. In .Ulrli'l lit"' i-11i•\ i• ImmiM in.! «*f n.ilinn.i! diiti I'Mfiiii'. hfiiiu' Ih«• ihM'lh W",!,-rii repre-,-lit.,live. lu-. Ilii.iukind pp^SIDENT HARRY GAGE OF STATE before he left received a t-'i.-grain lroin ASSOCIATION WILL ENLIST hi, soil. Hem II",igiaii'l, who is .-m SUPERINTENDENTS FOR 1111 is iii Ii i* in h»'i" praise I, IV ever heard K. G. Atkins Milwaukee railroad -u I,• rin 1 end• nt al Mas,in Cily. la., will! arrive in Milcli-'ll this evening- lo lioiii ii safely id's! meeting ui Alilchell Mon-' lay and Ties,lay. Firs! Cl.,,s Privale C. I.. Bavvdoii of Ihe Alilchell recruiling .-lation retiu-n.-d Saturday from Wot.n,ock-I bringing XV. II urn wo new IV,-rui,- .tames Ned ol AA.-on-ockel and l-ralic It. ,. Anlhony of Aliuicaesb-r. boll, .-!' whom enhsied 111 III.- pI a I. I il S1 I-,s I pi! r, I o""- "I Alevanih-i-i. Win, will "II- inmo-.liatrlv wired to deavor lo get inlo Ihe re.-riulmg' sc.-j ,, went wrong a lire alarm vva, turned in this morning at Hie iocal station. Air. and Airs. AA'. II. Snow and fam ily sp.-nt Sunday in Fulton. Ali-s. il. Tripp left I'm- her home in I'. Heights after spending' a couple of willi Air, rind All's. A. iarls Miss Alildi'i'd Sm.illl and Al'.'s. II. Holland of l.elcher wre shopping' in Milch.'I! loday. Mr. and Airs. Kimcr Harth of lie loil. AA'is.. are visaing .r :i l'"iv d-iy al Ih.- home of .Mr. Larlh's uncle. Peter Barlli. Th'-y ire oil Ihejr way !o San Francisco, Cal.. where Ihey ,• pect to make their future home. M. K. Helgersi.n of .Mount A'ernon was in Alitrhcll Sunday. AA". It. Danl'ortli of Al.-v-uidri.-i is in Al ili-lie':i. today a'! -ndin.g to l-.-gal biisi- Kat Bei.-r-ou's Vic'ory 11re:i• 1 .1! !'c and l.ic a loaf. Mr. and Airs. AV. AA'. IP'aius niolol'ed to Fulton Sunday. i:,• 111hic!ir Charles Alexander ,,n Ihe Aliivviiuke,. road between Itiuining AA'alcr and Marion Jiineti• in. spenl Sunday in Alilchell wilh his family, I.Villi DiXoH illlll C. Sweeney of I. anuri.i sp.-ni Sunday- in Ihe cily. Jack Maci!e:,III• of I.. teller arrived in Mil.'io'i! -alurelay ev.ning, Charl-'s K. dales of Gann A'alley i, atlending lo business ni..ll"rs in Ih- city- today. AVe make peanut butter while you \v ii! Ib'ierson Croc. Co Clarence Hu.-hler, of Park.-r, ft former college student here, is visit ing- friends in Ihe cily loday. .Mr. and Airs. Ira K. l-'rasi• of Pri'sliei arrived in Al iI 1 i«'l Silurday evening I'm- ii short si.iv wilh friends. Air. and All's, .j. Primer of Platle were Sund-iy visitor, in 111" cily. G. I-:. l'lTgii-i.n of Plankinlon wa, vi iling l"rie:i11 in the cily Sunday. I.loyd Stuck'-y, reeenlly e|eclcel a 1 h !e 1 ic cuiich of Dakota AA'esl.-yan univ ersilv. arrived in Alilchell Sunday. AA". H. Alarkley of Dehnoiil was at tending lo business matters in Ihe city Saturdiiy. I.. J. nisburir. telegraph operator at the Atilvvaukee station, is spending a few days visiting' his son and brother i! .Manila, la. AA'e r,hisl high irrade coffees. Beier son'-. Airs. Georgia Send. Crcenhalgh of Covvles. Neb., and Airs, l-'r.iii!, AA'in.-nr, Jr.. left 11is morning' for lleresford lo visil al Hie home eif Aliss .Ava AA'liit low. Air. and Airs. ft. B. AA' dlace and children of l.elcher' spent Sun,lay in Hie city. I.loyd Bishop and Atiss Opal Harri son. both of Alilchell were married at I!ie home of Hie hriib-'s si,l.-r, Airs, AA". H. drivers, al Lane. Thursday evening'. Al a reception given al Ihe home of All', and Air-. C. C. Bishop here Saturday .-v -nillg'., Ihe oiil-ol' tovvn g'ue-is were Air. and Al!--. AA'. II. Chavers. Mr. and iAIrs. II. Al. ('.havers and Aliss Lucy Chavers, all of Lane. T. A. Mernaug'li and family of 1,rich er visited relatives in M.iI-• hell Sun day. "As sweet and fresh as the morn ing dew. right from our ov"ii direct. I,, y.iii "dur Pride Biclory bread at 0 and C!c per loaf. Beierson G-roc. Go. AI-s. Frank Fox ami Airs, Al. L. Fox of Kno ry motor,'d to Mitchell this morning lo attend lo business matters. HaiTold Card will leave tonight for Aberdeen where lie will enlist in the 1'. S. Aliirines. lie will go from there to SI. Paul for training. All'.illlll All's. .1. AL Newell of All. A'ernon arc visitors ill Alilrhell today. Mr. and Airs. Chas. Sampson of Sioux Falls visile,! al the F. AA". Samp son home Sunday. Special meeting of Hie H.-surgani Lodge No. lit ,\. F. A A. AL Monday evenins-. Mav .'Olli. K. A. H.-irree. Tlie regular meeting of the Aloib-rn Bro!herliood of America wil! be held this evening: a I e'urlit o'clock, in the (add l-'eilows ball. Regular meeting of A. n. I". AA in Ihe Fagles lla.ll Tuesilay evening May 21 al 8 o'clock. lb. ward Holland of Letcher is a business visitor in A!itche!l today. Airs. Allie Laiiiey of Letcher was visiting in .Mitchell yesterday. Rodd every line of IVIcGovern's an nouncement tomorrow. Aliss Frances Burke visited at Hie home, of her parents at Letcher Sun day. Aliss Mildred M^rkin of Letcher is visiting with friends in Alitcliell. Air. and Airs. Sylvester Mmwiurli drove down from I.elOher Sunday for a visil with Mr. Mernaugh's parents. O. K. Ca.ssem departed Sunday for Dtnver, Colorado, oil business, lie ex pects to be gone about a week. WTLLlTOOSTTOfTHE TEACHERS' CONVENTION MEETING IN MITCHELL Ali-s Knuna McCllnlock county slip criiili n.l-'nl of ,chool, for Davison: county will alb iiil a ineeiing of all county superin'.-uileids of the stal-\ al Pierre on AA .-dnesilav. .May AA'or,! has be'-n received from C.I II l.ugg. slab- sup'-rmlenilent. of -eliools, ha I no set program has been prepared as new mailers, will be dis-: Ussoil. Harry Al. Gage pre,eh lit of liui'iei college. Will ill!. "..I and secure the co operation of ihe coiinlv siiperinion lie 111 the slab' il ivco I'. I -11 re a ing all'-ndance nt. the -oidh Dakota l-aliiciilional associalioii meeting this 11 1111 ill Alilchell. Problems confronling' Ihe rural schools at liie present iiliu- hroiighl of nun. saying that liu consid.-red ahoiil by lie- war will in- ill-cussed. 5 him one of the le--! speakers Ihey T.he relalioii and service ot Hie schools lo Ihe slat-- and nation will be a !e ,|-• ing topic. JUNE CASS ENLIST IN U. S. NAVAL SERVICE .l ime Cass, of s.'ol iiiud, s. D.. sbil' -. outlii-ldcr of Ihe lies Alollles AAesterllz I'-ii lie baseball club enlisted ill the: iiiiw al Ihe lies Aloines recrilii ing st 1 a 1 a „. I ni.'n w.-ie -nl I" nav.il service. If i: ranted the n.-cessarv Aie-rdeen today. Because deciricid^'-'hriparilu I wo ,.| ,.d ,„ .. ,, .. Homiii- county, S. D., local 'exemption! S ,.s papers, he planned to leave at once for Great l.ak• naval tr st.ilion.- After graduating from Dakota We leyan university in l'JD'., Gas- waH sig-neil up by III,' des Aloines clllb. Through his hard and timely slick: Work illlll lidding he attracted Ihe a I lenlion of the major league owner* and several scouts viewed his perforiu ances. in Ihe fall of IPI7 In- was pur chased by th" AA'.tshmgbin American.: club, lb- wa, turned hack to low Aloines in l!MS after tile major lea-i 11 se'a-oll opened. LEASED WIRE STARTS NEWS REPORT TODAY MR. AND MRS. DEMARAIS OF OMAHA ARRIVE TO ACT AS RECEIV ERS DAY AND NIGHT. esidelits 'Teailded to Ihe of Alitcliell by the Ul,lal!a If Assi h' ia ei I Ih'ess leaseel. lice of The IP-publican:- populali. lion of wire in the ,,|'l this morning. Air. and Air I un.'ilia arrived •veliinir. to take l! llial i- to be rcc-iv Wire. I.. K. I le.ALirais of In..- city -nil,lay big news I'l'porl daily over i. ill Airs. |ie Mal'ais I'-por! .Hid Air. lie porl. will ALirais Promptly a! llu- ticker begun the news room ,d !!••••./Al! day long oii-'y. In Phiilii reive the day the night re-- 'clock Ibis morning telling il- ,tory in Tlie Be-pulilican of-.: il. kepi up eonliiiu-: nding tin, now, -p.i• t. Hie. lie L, euiployed. II ab-. hreviates all Ihe words. -O that I in' inatte-r can be sent, f.ijiii! 1 ciioiigli to keep Ihe operator going at a. good rate .: of speed on a typewriter. Something oyer lo,ooo words will be received in Ihe two ri-port.s cadi day. Considerable wire trouble "was ev perienc. Ibis morning, on account of Saturday evening's tornado in north east, rn Nebraska, and this slowed up tiie delivery of the report. I.o a eoiisid-: Table extent until noon. After noon tlnv instrument kept going at a rapid rato and without interruptions. MITCHELL STATION TO RECRUIT FOR NAVY To lake a of naval recruiting: station which will b" opened in Alil chell within a day or I wo, C. I-'.. Jen-: nings. electrician, llrst. class, arrived from the main .station a I. umaha, Neb., Saturday evening to make tinal pre paration.s. Today in company with D. T. Beck er. representative of tho .ALitclP'lt. Chamber of Coinnii-rce, Mr. Jennings, was inspecting available office rooms. As soon as the offices were secured lie, would be ready to enlist naval rerruils lov said. -o- Mrs. Frank Taylor and small Son, Kennelh Taylor, returned lasl night.' from a few days visit, with relatives at Piankinloii. Aliss llorl.-nse liright. who lias been teaching' th" Slicknoy High School is in Al.i 11 11 loday^Biiroiile to lier home in Ciilifornia. Mrs. Neva Olsifil of AAltlite l, ,kc is visiting wilh her brother Chas. I la rvi S at I.lie SI. Joseph's Hospital. Airs. AA'. K. Parks, of Klhan is in Alilchell taking ,i ciiur-e in Inslructoi's' surgical dressing. J. S. Barns of AA'hile Lake is a busi ness visilor in Alil.chell loday. Mr. and Airs, Arllnir A'anAVagencn wile, on account, Air. A'an AA'agcnen's lie.illli have been spending the winter in .Aliiu,|uer(|ue. New Alexico. were Ihe guests Air. A'anANIagene-n's mother. Airs, l-'rank Van Wagenen, lasl week. Tiiey are on their way to Montana.'. where liiey will spend t.he sumiui-r on a ranch. Air. A'anAA'agenen greatly iiiiproved in health. AA'hile in Albuquer que they saw Clinton Anderson, of Alilclic!:. .Airs. It. G. Kearney morning after spending the home her sister relurned this :i few days at. in Kennebec. Guy Kelley. formerly cashier of the Chiiiiiberlain Slate Bank passed through Alitcliell this morning on his way lo Sioux Cily wCiere he has accepted a. position in a hank. Aliss Marie (alley returned to Alitcli ell Sunday morning from Ueliance. where she has been teaching school. S. P. Seirson relurned lo Highiriore Sunday after nl lending to business ma'lt.ers in Alitcliell. J. S. Boyd of Plankinlon brought his .little daughter to Alitcliell this morn ing lo he ov'Tati'd upon at a local hos pital. Aliss Alia Pearson re'eurne,i| Sunday from Academy where she attended the High Sc'hool Alumni Jianipjet..