MONTROSEMrs. Cora WahrerCorreapoudgntT♦Montrose, la, Aug. 19.—Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Schlllerstrom and children of Olbson City, 111., have returned to their home after a four weeks’ visit at the home of Mrs. Schtllerstrom's parents, Mr. andMrs. Charles Curtis.Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carpenter were called to Newton, Iowa, by the death of Mrs. Carpenter’s cousin.Miss Effle Scott of Minneapolis, Mtnn., Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. L. Scott.Mrs Sadies Ballinger of Davenport, Iowa, visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen.Miss Rosalie Bindewald spent the first \)f the week visiting at the home of her friend, Miss Dorothy Benner.Mrs. Anna Balmer and son, Everett, of Pontiac, III., were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.John Hopp.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sprott afteran absence of two years spent inCalifornia returned to MontfoseTuesday evening, making the tripby automobile.Miss Maud Singer was a guest of friends in Montrose the first of theweek.Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Duty are at-i tending the Chautauqua this weekat Farmington.The young people of the C. E. presented their play Tuesday eve-! ning at Donneilson to a fair sized audience.j Mr. and Mrs. Hood Lamb and I ehidren of Chicago have returned to j their home after a pleasant visit ! with relatives here.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tate and1 family of Fort Madison have moved (to Montrose and are now occupying the Frank Davis property.| Mrs. E. M. Hinch and Mrs. Olivia Riggings of Evansville. *nd., have returned to their home after visiting at the home of their relatives, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Buck.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beddow have returned to Kansas City, Kansas, after visiting at the home of Mrs. Charley Crawford and other relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waider andof Davenport are spending an extended \isit at the home of Henry Waider.Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Sprott of Cntonville, Penn., rame by automobile to visit at the home of Mr. Rprott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Sprott Sr.