FA1RBANK.Herbert Everett spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. W. H. Ross afe Oelwein.Mrs. S. Lehmkuhl was the guest of her son, Charles, at Maynard several days last week.'C. W. Elliott arrived home Saturday from a visit with friends in Ohio.Mrs. Hafding left Monday for Chi’ cago. She assisted Rev. Weaver in the meetings at tne M. E. church.F. E. Lines, of Waterloo, spent Sunday with friends in town.Dr. E. Molloy was a business caller in Waterloo Saturday.P. F. Damge sprained his ankle Sunday while getting out of a buggy.G. F. Monroe was a Waterloo visitor Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schuameher, of Allison, arrived Saturday to attend the'funeral of Michael Trebon.Miss Lizzie Teague left Monday for Oelwein after a weeks vacation spent at home.A large deleagtion of the Pythian Lodge from here attended the Easter convention of the Oelwein Lodge at Oelwein Sunday eve dug.Miss Gene Patterson, of Eagle Grove, is viisting her friend, Miss Amy Higbee.Mesdames G. W. Roberts and E. A. Wefbel were Waterloo callers Saturday.Garfield Lockwood, principal of the Jesup school, speuidng his vacation at his home here.Fanhk Bond arrived home Monday from Waterloo. He was operated on in a hospital there some tin?e. ago. .J: B. Murphy was an Independence .caller Saturday-Mrs. W'. P. Recbkemere and son, Clifford, were Waterloo callers Monday .Mrs. J. Crekean entertaine.d he*1 Sunday school class at the F. B, parsonage Monday evening at an April fool party.A large party of young folks were pleasantly entertained by Ralph Brant at the 0 .S. Paine home east of town last Friday evening.The funeral of Michael Trebon was held here Monday, April 1. His death occurred in Independence March 28. lutrement in Fairbauk cemetery, Kleerin's Hart) Orchestra. of IndeedmtthhapaSawledwipasadr8UjodeMMtoasorb«Vig‘Jlt;laWit