iles succeeded in de- I residence on his Kent township farm, jrton Juveniles 9—3.cal team will jour-for a return frame.' the work to completion. The residence: He was busy first of this week putting. , in the concrete walls, and will rush 1the local team ran a utauqua week which it $65, which goes to ic team.nt of white dress and ved by the C. M. C. nent this week and ment coming. These i all the new shapes, ly desirable at this e in white felt, cor-ratine. We are also lit# ratine hats forwill cost about $4,500 and will be mod- \ em as any farm home in the county.! He was looking for plumbers to put in the heating plant while here.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hagen and daughter, Harriet, and Miss Gertie Hagen, a sister of Mr. Hagen, are visiting this week at the home of Rev. H. Moe and family. The Hagens are from Irene, S. D., where Mr. Hagen runs a general store. The visitors are on their way to the Pacific coast, and stopped off for a visit with their old friends.The Times, dated J says: This boat (t have crossed the At! the North Sea on. June 6th 9 a. m. Sa June 12th, 9 a. m. Knglish Channel abc 12th. Have traveled Holland on the North fine weather all the ti been sick a minute, been getting along fi feeling fine at present boat for Hamburg tl Greetings to all frien The Women’s For Society of the M. E. mith Mrs. Straub, Fi for a study session.