“ •• _ r - ^ ■ M , r Itu | the contractors who are doing excel-! history of this lodge#7CDIAMOND CENTER NEWSAFTON AND VICINITY• . •Miss Luella Hickey, Mrs. S. A. Iickey, Mrs. W. F. Hickey, and Mrs Axel Johnson attended a Ladies Ak meeting at the home of Mrs. Charh* 011 Gustafson north of Aurelia on Thurs lay of last week.Mrs. Clifford Dubes has been i’* the past couple of weeks with a s; /ere attack of earache, which has affected both ears.The Diamond Ladies Aid met 01ic I Wednesday of last week at the homf Mrs. Berger' Samuelson. ' A plea jant afternoon was spent after whicl fine supper was served by the hos vess. “The next meeting of the Ah vill be held Wednesday, April 13, a‘ the home of Mrs. Oscar Carlberp ,wp miles west of Diamond Centei There will ibe a covered dish suppc served, so each member will pleas bring an article of food.Rev. Osborn was colled to Esther ille, Iowa, on, Tuesday afternoon o .ccount of the illness of a relative.Garland Hickey has been ill th ast w*fifcyjvit}i an attafk of theacjjtlt;himumps,'');: '■£»d.-A.'‘Petrson was a Cherokee call-1.1 er Wddnesoay.Dorr ell, the little son of Mr. andsdl(j| Mrs. Frank Huseman was quite sicklast, week, but is improving now.The A. C. C. met iast Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Leota Sleezer .vith a real large attendance of both members and guests. Mesdames ?rank Mummert, Frank Lewis, and Martin Sleezer were prize winners. At the close of the afternoon a de-icious luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mesdames Cave md Hahn. The next meeting will be April 13 with Mrs. Helene Nelson.The League of The Four Leaf Clover will meet next Saturday with Ruth, Helen, Doris, and Dorothy Mel-son.Miss Clara Dreyer has been very .ick with scarlet fever the past few days. The other ones.who haveGit are oeovering slowly.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Melton and daughter who have spent some time visit-ng relatives here returned to their lome in Minnesota iast Wednesday woning.Ambition and ExperienceAt twenty our ambition is to conquer the world; at forty It l^someway to get the car paid for,Try Three TimesEven the man who thinks twice before he speaks is often sorry he said It.—Boston Transcript.stKetFew Real RembrandtsOf all the TOO pictures which are nr-know 1 edged ms pr ig In n! s of Rejnbrnnilt anly 35 a re rt !i e r«n I' wo rk of Mie runs0 I ter, rthentht\r$0^being eltlieij wor ft r f his puplls^or' Xorherios. h.'UutgtPoor Risk ,About the worst insurance risk of ill is the Innocent bystander.—Great Bend Tribune. ; • :