I SEVEN PERSONSMrs. H. Mundic and son Jim left for Fastend, ’Sask.. on Thursday night to s|;cnd a week or so with Mr. Mundio who is stationed there as C.I’.R pumpman.Miss Irene Strand and Miss Edith Sureman are looking after the' Mundie home during Mrs. Mundie’s absence.Miss Esther Strand was the only student kucccssfui in passing the grade VIE. exams from this school.Henry Craft left for High River for a few months harvest work.Friends who havt^ heard of thr Huntley-Covev nuptials in Medicine Hatt. are extending the very best wishes to Miss Huntley in her married life. Her home is in this district and she has many sincere friends here.Mr. Jim Leonard has returned from his trip to Montana and reports seeing a tine and prosperous country.An employee of the C.P.R. is here tearing down old plaster, and replastering, painting and calsominlng the office and waiting room at the station.Mira Maggie Cain returned from t Saskatchewan on Friday morning. She a has been visiting there for the past six weeks with her sister.Mr.#S. Parker and Mr. Ed. Sturm made a mdtor trip to Orion on Wednesday bringing across country the men who have been tearing down the elevator at that place.Miss Freda Edler came out from Medicine Hat to spend a few weeks visitng wth her parents south of townMrs. Archie Fisher and children of Medicine Hat spent the week end as the guests of Mrs. C. Sherman.Kenneth Home is working for the Campbell Bros, as present.Mrs. Erik Wek and John West left for the harvests fields near Lethbridge.Quite a number attended the motion *pictures given by the Tree Planting * Campaign Committee on Monday night and the lecture was very interesting and instructive if one is interested in this subject.Mr. I). Robertson is leaving this district in the near future. The Soldiers’ Settlement Board will move him to a more prosperous country.About sixteen or seventeen ladle? gathered* at the home of Mrs. J. Berg for the U.F.A. tea on Wednesday afternoon. A very dainty lunch was served and much enjoyed by all.Mr. Albertson, P. Burns traveler bad the misfortune to baVe bis cai break down a few miles from town on Wednesday afternoon.Mr. Harback was a Medicine Hal visitor on Tuesday.