CrestonCreston Ladies’ Aitl held an all-r : day meeting at the home o£ Mrs. H. E. Field with a no-hostess. po£y lack dinner at one o'clock. They accomplished much in sewing,, apjl quilling: and the business session was v ry interesting.The many friends of Chester Mg-Jiugli anti the former Miss Frieda Kao;‘ extend ihair congrkitula'tions i-nd best wishes for their future happiness. They were married at Casper, Wyo., lasl week and will reside in Casper, where Sergeant Mahugh is derial engineer oh a R-24 bomber.Karl Bachman, son of Mr, ana Mrs. John Bachman is in Co. 72-44Camp Waldron, U. S. Naval training station, Farragut, Idaho. He enlisted in this branch of the service, having been in Ceos t Guard -work in Washington some time ago. 'The Red Cross drive in Crestot* district is nearly over with B. K. Talbot canvassing. All . gave gener-'-ously. ’tKenneth Eslick is a prisoner in a Herman camp in France. His father; Paul Esliek is. trying to get in toucbi with him through the Red Cross.Mr, and Mrs. Anders. Hoidal and-sons Aiden, George, Clyde and Bert arrived in miispell last week to; attend the funeral of their son and; brother. Air Cadet Ernest Hoidaf who was killed in a plane crasb.| They were house guests of thefr( sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and; Mrs. 0. N. Jaqueth and Mr. Anders cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatissv C. L, Buck and son arrived home from California,* where-they spent the winter visiting with relatives.Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Peterson have returned from the Mayo clinic is; Rochester, Minn,., where they went to consult medical aid for Mrs. Pederson.