EDEN.Threshing began Monday afternoon.Miss Mable Hegna returned to her duties at Luther hospital Tuesday evening, after two weeks’ vacation at home.' A. L. Jackson and family autoed down to Frost’s Sunday and spent the afternoon.Miss Idella Ustrud, of Watertown, spent Sunday at home.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Munson are the Barents of a pair of twins, a boy and a girl, born August 16th.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ustrud spent Sunday at the home of the farmer’s parents.Agnes Thoe left Sunday evening for Watertown after a week's visit with relatives and friends.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Hagen and sons spent Sunday at Ilalvor Thompson’s.Mrs. Herman Haugen spent Monday evening at Wallace.Miss Emma Hegna left for Redfleld the first of the week to attend the teachers’ institute.A. M. Englund and son autoed up from Alexandria, Minn., to look after I is threshing.GRACELAND.————— tMr. and Mrs. Herman Kness and children autoed to Watertown Tuesday. •The Misses Ella, Emma and Edna Ulbricht spent Saturday afternoon at the Nels Porgensen home.Mr. and Mrs. Will Retz and children and Mrs. Retz’s father and. brother, were guests at the Albert Zweig home Sunday: ,Mr. and Mrs. Will Aldous and family and Mrs. Wm. Elgie spent Sun-jvi. k. jjasKervnio ot atertown, mxns-acted business in Florence Monday.E. II. Meyer left Wednesday for Minneapolis.Mr. nacl Mrs. H. Bowman, .of Watertown, were Florence callers Wednesday*Iva Best visited relatives in Watertown the latter part of the week.Miss Katherine Krier of Watertown visited at the J. Best home the first of the week.Myrtle Foldager had an operation for adenoids and tonsils at Luther hospital last week.Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Best and son. Gordon, of Watertown, were callers in Florence Wednesday.. WALLACE.Miss Edith .Nisbet, of Flbrence, spent the week visiting her cousin, Mrs. Dan Groves.The Misses Iva Best and Katherine Krier called on friends here Tuesday.Mr. Fosse started threshing east of town Monday afternoon. He was unable to thresh wheat but is managing oats and barley very well. It is hoped the rainy weather is a thing of the past.Mr. and Mrs. Chet Wright and daughters visited relatives at Florence, Sunday.Mr. Gordan Best and family, of Watertown, were here looking after their farm.Olive Campbell visited her sister, Mrs. Wm. Stemwedel, this week,Juiisn Faehn and family have moved ir ) their new house.Farmers, are busy turning their grain these days, getting ready to :’.i Sh.Mrs. Dobson and daughter, Fern, visited her parents over Sunday.