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and Mrs. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Michaelis constituted an automobile party to the oil well Sunday, where they enjoyed a picnic dinner. Joseph Fry from Park City was in Laurel Monday and took home a new motorcycle for his brother, John. Miss Margaret Buster, who has been teaching at Shepherd, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buster of this city. Her school closed Friday. During the summer she will attend a teachers' school in Billings. A daughter was born this morning, May -21, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Williams. The surprise party held Saturday, May 17, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wiggins in honor of Frank VanNice, proved to not be a surprise, when a group of young people presented him with a birthday cake and expressions of best wishes. The evening was spent in games and music. Those present were Laura VanNice, Velma Dye, Almeda and Elaine LaBar, Myrtle Leatherman, Elsie and Grace Shoop, Doris Moler, Sadie Landers, Alfred Guse, Merle Garrison, William Parker, Henry Shoop, Harold VanNice, Wilbur Wiggins, Harold Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gowen, Mr. and Mrs. George Gowan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fuller and the guest of honor, Frank VanNice. J. W. Corwin, receiver for the Laurel State bank, was in Billings Tuesday assisting in Yegen Bros. bank receivership. Pupils in Mrs. Munro's and Miss Dunlevy's rooms at the gymnasium building enjoyed a picnic Monday afternoon. Paul Brohaugh returned the first of the week from a visit with relatives in Minnesota and g Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harper c and family spent Sunday as guests at the home of Mr. and M Mrs. R. W. Davis in Park City. B f Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn Wallace and family of Park City motored d 0 Barber Saturday to spend the a veek end with Mrs. Wallace's SQ arents, the Ecklunds. SO Mr. and Mrs. Paul Enevoldsen th f Billings spent Sunday visiting F Mrs. Enevoldsen's mother, Mrs. G M. L. Kilpatrick.