ernoon.vbo. has been at-, past six months ay evening. .Mr. Grady op-er on the Sceu-Iy spent Sunday uce home, ship Red Cross ne of Mrs.'narration. The sew-thal had been mmpleted and a pled. After the onograph music ; while the host-s. It T.- Olson.L. 11. McKeel, luncheon. •Mmshipas been ill for been under theiUTS. *».. UUU. Wtts a.|taaasuoM.Plankinton Sunday evening, lor u shortVisit. ' : —0——- .Okaton•Mr. and Mrs. William Flnck tyvt returned from Council Bluffs where they had visited a brother of Sir. Finck two weeks.* _L. M. Strain of Mitchell was greeting friends* in town last week. He,Mr. and Mrs itors ffoni -Mt, Miss Thelma Sunday, at the-C. E Goodlad.’ Attorney Dc a Liberty loan, last week.Miss Beattie Pukwana over Albert Mille milion for anwas on his way ‘home from a business trip to jus former home at Stamford.Mr. and Mrs. .William Finck, Jr., and little daughte/arrived from Siouxll LI IL UUUIG utiujjuvui iFalls yesterday and are moving onto{the. Thomas Enright farm which they.went to Letcherhave leased.Cashier James England went to* Afurdo Saturday evening, to spend, Sunday at home. Bookkeeper Harold England went over Sunday and both returned Monday morning/Mrs. Arnett returned frbfii a visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Mor-n. 1Pukwana it. J Ebrigi Monday aftem death of his s; son, at her ht •He departed '•the same day which took pla week.George Baki household effe to a farm ten be flat tt, where future.