DRUMMOND — To compliment her daughter, Cheryl, on her sec ond birthday, Mrs. William Claw son entertained at a party in their home Tuesday afternoon. Guests were Roger Hollowell, Arthur Emery, Helen Ramberg, Eddie Hol lowell, Heather Emery, Tommy Ramberg, Linda Hollowell, Mrs. Frank Ramberg, Mrs. Phil Hol lowell and Mrs. Joe Clawson. Charlie Muchmore, A.3.c., spent several days here with his mother and family, Mrs. Mickey Much more, before leaving for Denver, Colo., where he will be stationed. Dr. Arthur S. Lee, local dentist, has moved into his newly con structed house in the eastern part of town. He has his dentist office and dwelling combined in this new home. Mr. and Mrs. William Clawson and daughter, Cheryl, Mrs. Joe Clawson and son, Bob, met Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reiser and children, Eddie and Virginia, of Bozeman, at Trident Sunday for a family picnic. Mrs. Gerald Mason was hostess at a party at her home Saturday afternoon, to honor her son, Kip Taylor, on his ninth birthday. Play mates to spend the afternoon with Kip were Judy Haptonstall, Rox ann Miller, Bill Gunderson, Eddie Allen and Dwaine Brazill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rickard of Kalispell; Mrs. Jack Rickard and daughters, Susie and Cindy Lou, Missoula, were Saturday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonham. Mrs Charles Rickard and Mrs. Bonham are sisters. Mrs. Margaret Emery is visit ing at the home of a son and family, Ed Emery, and will leave soon for South Dakota, where she will visit a daughter and family, Mrs. Robert Schmauch. She also plans to visit in Florida for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Jones and family have moved into her house. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson left last week for their home in Texas. Mr. Johnson has been substituting for the regular minister, the Rev. Floyd Vick, who is on vacation. Mrs. Isabel Eaton, Deer Lodge, delivered the sermons at the Drummond and Hall Metho dist churches Sunday.