H. C. Macy went over to “Welcome” district to see his son Serb, /on Friday, He is very sick; Dr, Miller ofVinland, is the attending phy;h *4sician.Leslie Fitz, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs- George Fitz, returned Thursday even in g from VV ashin gton, D. C*i where he has been the past fourTOoriths, employed by the agricultural college of Manhattan, to attend to its work in that city. Hemade a llying visit to hilt; parents^ leaving Saturday, morning at 9:27 for Lawrence, thence to Manhattan-t» renew his work t£ere. •Mr. and Mrs. Turner dined with Mr. and Mrs. Bresendine Saturday.Mr. Boicourt went up to Ottawa “to spend Saturday and Sunday; willxefcu rn Mo nd ay*m o r n i n g.Mr. Griffis went to Lawrence Friday. •Harry Berlisle is making preparations- to move from Mr. AVater-• %on’s farm to the farm lately vacated by Mr. Clark, owned by Mr.Jenkins of Vinland.r Mies Emma -Fits spent Saturday*nd Sunday with her brother Georgeand family.Mrs. Benner and daughter, Miss /Mattie, went to Baldwin Saturday ^afternoon, returniug by Barnes’ nur-5Bery atViulaud, where they laid in a large supply of small fiuit plants£v ’ikfr. Berlisle, father of Harry, has Ibopght the farm owned by Mr. Wat-erson, and will move- on. it as soon as the weather find roads will permit. w Mr. Macy and son Roy spent Sun-pdiiy: with Mrs. George Fitz and fahi-Sfly; The day. passed uuusually pleasant as Herbert, Annie and Mr. P^fcz entertained the crowd with7idusic and Mrs Fitz got up a finedinner which she is noted, for. Every one enjoys themselves withMr. and Mrs* George Fitz.^ Mr. Woods of High Prairie spent•Sunday with Herb Fitz.• , • • - . _ .4- 4-Krfc ' Af f.hp hriflp'S