der, Colorado, Friday evening after a week’s visit with relatives.Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Obrist on January 10, 1925, at 10:20 p. m., a nine pound son. On. September 3, 1902, at 1:1S a. m., a 10pound daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Kinberg, who was namqd Goldie E. She married Henry H. Obrist and became the mother of the son born on Saturday last. The remarkable fact about this incident was that Dr. J. C. Malster was the phy-scian in both cases, perhaps the only incident of that nature in this community.