)GUIDli ROCK.Mrs, Charles Hodge* in illI tins, (iny is still quite sick.Mu bid Alison has returned from Ohio.Mis \ J. 11 ay ps has been it) sever u! days.J, s, tih asMU visited fi lends at Huh hr I Satitrilnv.Mis, (iiuM'^i Park* i received GHoaidH Monday, it firing her birth d:*v«\l js*. K-iiih s ilanghti r of Mi -.i*Iiiss, vrrt g ta in ire Sunday un riiIn itMil mi d I »ii I Smith speid Sunday with lieir ;r nimlpar* nt s, I N. Smith and wifi .The W 1 T I ■ meet* with Mrs.I Kvtghi »ltinrs imst VVt dnrsdny utter* inkoi. March -ml.JImt v i y Taylor and family moved last wh k oiit to the farm of (iih Pundt near LesterUobt Jew id I wav quite ill last week.The W. C. T V met lust Wednesday with Mrs. Fied Miller.Lee Columbia ami family have moved out on the farm of bin father, Chris Columbia occupying part of the house.It aeotns the majority of the residents of Guide Rock and vmcfloity have birth* dayfl in February judging by the postcard shower*.Wilbur and John Watt went to Endicott Sunday to visit their aiater* Mrs Richard Lambert. Wilbur will return in a few days but expect* to re main on the farm during the summer.Ctius Hodges and his daughters, Golds and Gladys were in Superior Tuesday attending the funeral of the mother of Mr Hodges who died at. Superior Sunday after a long illness.