GREEN PRAIRIEJane 7.— R. Neill visited friends and relatives In Grey Eagle lastweek.The farmers are glad to see the son shining once more and they are busy plowina corn and hope the warm weather will continue.Mrs. E. Eokerson and little son Dewev returned^home Monday from Royalton, where they have been visitine friends and relatives the past few days.The Royal Bines of Little Falls were defeated at the hands of the senior team, Sunday afternoon. Al-thongh the Green Prairieites did not have a score until the si venth inning they didn’t beliieve in being defeated, and won the game 6 to 4.The social given by the Union Sunday school Saturday was a success despite the bad weather.A large crowd was in attendance and a general good time was reported. The proceeds were |8.26.Preaching services will be conducted by Rev. W. C. A. Wallar of Little Falls, Sunday, June 12th, at 8 p. m. In the evening . J. O. Ferris of Brainerd, Sunday school missionary, will preacn at 8 o’clock sharp. Everybody cordially invited.Mrs. H. Butler entertained her brother^and his wife, of Little Falls, Sunday.Mrs. Olaf Larson visited friends in Randall last Sunday.Frank Sargeant and family of Randal) visited at E. Gammon’s Sunday.Messrs. Frank and Harley Pray were Little Falls i1sltors Saturday.Little Jessie Bame of Grey Eagle Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Neill.Sam Hammerbeok of Little Falls attended the social given at the Baptist church Saturday evening.Miss Gayette Lambert returned to her home at Rovalton Friday.Mr. D. Long and family have moved up to their farm, formerly known as the Ashton farm.Greatest bargains on hats ever had in this city. Over 50 trimmed hats at