C. W. Watters is having a siege of ‘tonsilitis. , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Childers were Spencer shoppers, Monday. Miss Katie Johanson visited Friday with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Weber. Little Helen Morrow was on the sick list a few days of last week. O. L. Stuckey and family visited Sunday at the Mrs. O. A. Weber home. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mitchell was sick a few days of last week, . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hogan visited at the R. S. Bernhagen, home Tuesday night. wy , J. H. Mason made a business trip to Mason City Monday, returning home Wednesday. Mrs. H. A. Christenson and chil dren visited at the Louie Sorenson home Friday. Miss Marie Sibley visited a few days of last week with her friend, Miss Bessie Weaklen. Mrs. H. A. Christenson and chil dren spent Tuesday at the J. J. Cairns home at Langdon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weber and chil dren were entertained Sunday at the Mrs. O. A. Weber home. Miss Bessie Weaklen spent Friday and Saturday with her friend, Mrs. L. A. Carter, at Dickens. Paul Groszkruger of Ruthven was an over Sunday visitor with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groszkruger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohn and Mrs. O. A. Weber and family visited at the H. A. Christenson home Wednesday night. H. E. Taylor left last Saturday for his home at Dallas Center after a few days’ visit with his sister,Mrs. C. W. Watters. Robert Sawyer of Spencer visited a few days of last week with his sister, Mrs. J. H. Mason. He returned home Thursday. Miss Agnes Tweet came home Sat urday from Storm Lake for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Tweet. S. J. Weaklin and family attended a birthday dinner Tuesday which was given at the C. M. Rasmussen home at Dickens in honor of Mr. Rasmussen's ‘birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Basham and daughter, Clara Hillen, left Monday for their home at Morris, Canada, after month's visit with Mrs. Basham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorenson. Walter Groszkruger and sister, Miss Louise, who have been attending college at Storm Lake came Saturday for an over Sunday visit with their ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grosz kruger. ‘Among those from this neighbor hood who attended the dinner given Thursday by the ladies and society at Dickena were: Mrs. 0. A. Weber and family, Mrs. S. J. Weaklen and daugh ter Bessie, Mrs. H. A. Christenson and children and Mrs. J. H. Mason.