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A TRO: aS nd PITTSBURGH SPLITS BILL WITH CHICAGO ” “Bullet Joe” Bush Starts Work as National Leaguer But Loses Game Joe Bush, “the bullet” of the world’s series of 'J% between Athletic: and Giants, has started his work 4s National leaguer. ington recently, he nd for Pittsburgh io yesterda the first double header and en eriff Blake on one of the Chi yan's best days. T re sult was a defeat for Pittsburgh 3 to 0, with e itting only four safeties. even stronger ond and e the world champions a de on, Three hits was the the Cubs could do The league-leading Cinei required 11 innings to defeat Grover Alexander of the Cardinals, 5 to Until the ninth Alec w but in that frame Wal ed out a home run th at 2-2 when Christiansen of hin Fothergil and Heilmann tried des- perately to halt Detroit's losing streak, now run to five games, by hitting homers, but the St. Lou Browns downed the Tigers, 5 to Sisler of the Browns also hit for the circuit. Ted Blankens| against Chi game of a countere ontest to2 best cored p was hit rather freely in Cleveland's last appeara of the season in Chicago, but turned back the Indians & to 0, with exce lent hitting behind him. Mostil, Hun- nefield and J had three hits. eorge Burns, Cleveland first base- an, has left for ho th a broken rib as the result of being hit by pitched b: OUSE O° DAVID TEAM DIVIDES ST. CLOUD BILL Whiskered Giants, Who Play at Bismarck Sunday, Are Fast Aggregation Fach succeeding son the limelight and new r “for men cn. nd, as some v sidered Minneapolis Columbus Games Today Toledo at Indianapol Columb NATIONAL First Game The Fargo-Moorhead © Twigs defeated the House of Dav team at the Moorhead park yes- terday in a 10 inning contest. ‘The score wan 2 to 1. “Approxi- mately 1,500 fans were in aitena- ance and they were treated to a bitter! layed haxe- the Fi Chicago i Pittsburgh ... Blake and Gooeh, Gon: Second Game end and arded pl 8 an exhibition of defensive play ns has been seen in these parts for many months.” Monday the traveling team beat the New York Mills nine at Breckenridge, 4 to 3, before a crowd of 5,600 paid admissions, « Picnich; Ales, ‘arrell Cloud suffe season on th it first de eball diamond smothered 11 to of David nine. Cloud team had won. the » Saturday, b: 5 in a tenth fr . The whiskers evidently did not that treatment, though ud was leader in the Central Minnesota league last year and has also been leading it so far thi son. Their playing Sunday was the result, therefore, of slightly ruffled temper: They e count with Sunday's feat Saturday was tl House of David team h: Brooklyn-Philadelphia ed. ra n. The St. Others not schedul Karr and L Sewel and McCurdy. Boston-Phi wet grounds, %. Doan, advan the House of David team, arrived in Bismarck this morn He says that the whiskered giants play every day in the week. 4 Exhibition Promised Faust and Talley, two of the House id will put on a agent for ph Not schedul Minneapolis . 4 before they open the game with Bismarck Sunday. The “Pepper game” will be an exhibition of fast and snappy filding. which should prove interesting to the fans, who everywhere are getting a kick out of watching these long haired, heavy bearded youths play ball. like ‘most novelties, only an extra measure. play real baseball. Fast baseball is assured, judging from the writeups of some 20 games mentioned on their press sheet. ORIEN eae a | Pennant Progress | AMERICAN LEAGUE Standings Meine and Shi Hoffman, Columbus . Louisvi anes Biemiller and Hru: and Devormer, Meyer. “Toledo-Indianapol Denver 6; Omaha 2. Des Moines 6; Lincol Oklahoma ( St. Joseph Tulsa 4, weight crown will be at first time in,/11 months here tonight idel Labarba of eorgi¢ Rivers, when its wearer, Los Angeles, meets San Francisco Mexican, in ; Games Today n at Philadelphia. fo others scheduled. curly haires before the defeating August. Frankie Denver, July 7—P)— third man i ntier, one heavyweight champion of will. meet froth <0 Uae in a four-roun so long ago that track dnd field activ and field athletics. proving rapidly as their efforts each year atte They now have their own sectional and national meets that draw competitors from all parts a 43 ago! 1 4 PF | Yesterday’s Games | -——____________—_—_-e LEAGUE Blankenship AMERICAN basin uar » rain, WESTERN LEAGUE 6; Wichita 8, Fidel LaBarba Will Meet Rivers Tonight Los Angeles, July 7—@)—The fly- Turned back twice before by the Italian, Rivers returned tonight fortified by victories over seven foes inthe last ax. months. His meetings with Labarba oceurred ter won the title by Generao Carpentier, Burke, 406, Will Meet Tonight ave Shade, Cali- ister, ‘Philadel! ve s Girl athletes are gradually coming into their own. step in It’s n were co are differe sees new ecords esta u of 64 179 PAINT this vie en bration at Wilte the children be | Prizes in some tests, Many of attended the ¢ HH E| good i 2 1| A few of the i 2j inity motored t Bush and} crown prince of Mr. and Mr: ped to Wilton $ Mr. and M nN Mrs. Alvin a aturday at the 9 nice picnic dinn Louis Bir Meadows | Wilson at (Mar | evening. HB motored to Wil 12 Lester Brown 5 2) his horse sin j test held in Wi ander Viola Have and a ved Saturda nd with her y Martin Hagen, postponed, | rman John marek Sunday, Betty Mar: rooks home Mr. and Mrs do ehureh and Mrs. motoring usson 13 { postponed,! , y 1 thi wer 1 er | Irene E} motor 10 t with her day. Rev. vil Hanson, s at th 12° BY his wife Deberry | ix o'clocid di left i Verona, to ion with of Teac! State Teacher: Ci son Robert we: son Bobbie, an ny vicinity enjoy: the lake Mond: Leo F Sunday with hi ake for the 10 rounds. parents, Mr. and Mr: family attende: Sunday in Wil Herbert Wil spent Sunday last ing with his al for a visit. Donald John: With Jack in the ring time light. the world, Pittsburgh bout here day at school Lucille Bro te ‘Glasnety" day. Gunder Thursday. Mr. 4 Many of the neighboring ge and families spent Herbert Wilson and Louis Birkholz aturday night. “Alvin Lang er and two children Hagen home Sunday. Betty Marx, teacher of s Monday ‘morning for Val. Marx. it Mr. and Mrs. Osear Brostrom and Mr. and Mrs, Arghur ed to Wilton Saturd of the ssen motored to Bismarek Bill Bitner, who i tin Hagen’s, spent Sunday with eran church Sunday. Harry Friske. spe enjoying boat riding. Geotge Bucholz of Wilton is atay- Brovks Tuesday evenin There was no schoo! day and voters of this ed. at 4hat place to cai oks, was hel : Hagen was a caller at Wil- ton Friday efternbon. * ¥ Martin Hagen, Alfred Hartman motored. to Bi the cause of his death, was a resident of this district for many years. The high esteem in which he was held was shown by the large crowd which attended his fun- eral, it being one of the largest ever held at the Glencoe church. Rev. jorenson officiated. Norman Stewart, who has been suf- {fering from a bad cold, which he con- tracted while shearing. sheep near Casper, Wyoming, is slowly recover- ing. He has been discharged from the ‘hospital where he was under. going treatments. Mr. Stewart will not be able to go back to his trade for some time. ‘The Hogue Brothers are doing some road work now, They'have discharged their hired help which was composed of a farm hand and a lady cook. They think crops are too "gid to keep much hired help aroun Robert Woodland, who had in the neighborhood of 15,009 fence posts cut last winter, renorts the demand for posts is very great this summer, his supply being nearly exhausted, Mr. and Mrs, Carlson and family motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. Carlson has purchased a deautiful debaker sedan, of which he might well feel proud. Lem Ferguson and family left last week on @ trip to western Canada. They expect tobe back in three weeks providing their new Oldsmobile sedan doesn’t play any mean tricks on the way. Mrs. Farlywine and family are staying at the Ferguson home while they are gone. Bill Parson, who was formerly @ resident of this community, and who has not been seen by his friends for a long time, dropped in on them Satur- looking hale and hearty. his sister and brother- nd Mrs. John Hartley. ited several of his old acquaintances before he left. Don Nicholson hauled hogs to. Me- Kenzie last Friday. Mr. L. E. Heaton shipped out a carlogd from that point. Archie Luce motored to. Bismarck Monday. Mr. Luce reports the bottom lands as be! country e nto| In the ab re three fair performers, all not Jof. them in their respective events, At’ the he ere ty Sra Seay on- | left Mi el Kirk of the Prudential Insurance len Wilson was a visitor in t ent} A. A. She sa “mean” javelin; also skips over] yjcinity Sunday. M ‘ilson is em- the hurdles, In the center is Miss Eleanor Egg of the Paterson (N, J.) Recreation Club. She’s some high jumper and sprinter, At the right we find Margaret Binks of the same organization. She thrdws the discus. Better keep your optics on this trio when it comes to smashing records! ployed by Mr Goodrich, who resides McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. John Otterson and children, Helen and Lawrence, visited at the Carlson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rastwood were visitors at the Bowers home Sunday. Miss Lucille Buckley and Miss Lu- cille Otterson were visitors at the Robert Lane home Sunda; A social will be held at the Glen- coe church Friday’ evening, July 9th. Mr. Benson, who has resided in this locality for ‘the last two years, has moved his residence to Moffit, where he intends to. make hi§ home for some time. school near here for two terms. Mr. Johnson is breaking for A. A. Stewart of Missouri township. CHRISTIANIA Seamen Gibson left Wednesday for different points in Wisconsin, Laverne Sapp spent a few minutes at the H. R. Wright home Sunday evening. J. O1 a Mi Ali ’ 8. M. J. Olson and Miss Alice and Betty motored. to, Wilton] yi) iy W.B. Hoeft home Tues iday afternoon after school“hours.| jay evening. ys Paup, of near Bottineau,! Mrs, Gordon Conley visited with her arrived Friday by car and is visiting! T. K. Johnson and family the Martin Hagen home. Bitner motored to Bismarck evening to get his uncle! who arrived from Pennsyl* E a visit with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brown and rela- tives were callers in--Wilton Friday afternoon. School No. 1 closed Friday for a three weeks’ vacation. ‘Arthur Hanson and Herman’ John- son motored to Wilton Friday afte: noon. : he wood Tuesday, being called there by the illness of her father. Wallace Anstrom visited at Henry Johnson's Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange visited at the home of Tom Morgan Wed- nesday afternoon. Paul Makoski of Wilton is spending a short vacation at the Nick Krush ED WOODS ople of njoyed the big cele- yn Saturday, some of ing fortunate to win of the different con- he young folks also dance. All report a people from this vie- c ks, daughter Jennie o Mandan to see the 0 Sweden pass through, Martin Hagen motor- turday forenoon, Dave Dixon, Mr. and W. Brool luke, enjoying a very ison motored to Driscoll per and ‘fishing: stayed with Herbert tin Hagen’s Saturday : . George Harding and daughter Emma motored to Bismarck Friday. ot Gerald Kafer of Bismarck is visit- ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Magnus. Alice Olson spent Thursday after- noon with Luella Tollefson. \Mr. and Mrs, George Magnus motor- ed to ‘McKenzie Thursday Vf. Mrs. Robert Clarke and Miss spent » few minutes at the 4 Olson home Wednesday afternoon. . Olson and daughter Al motored to Driscoll aca M. Tollefson Wednes ‘A number from this vicinity tended the farmers’ picnic in Ster- ing Saturday. Joseph Kitchen gave an interesting talk to the people on agriculture, and interesting things to the farmers. Later in the afternoon they were interested in a ball ga Sterling vs. Menoken, P of the nint! ing the score wa to.8 in Sterling's favor. Luella and Russel Tollefson, ac- companied by Veronica Riley of Ster- ling, motored to Dwiscojl {Sunday afternoon to the ball “Mr, and Mrs, (M. J. Olson and M Alice accompanied by Luella Toll son motored to Bismarck Monday. Miss Laura Laird who has been em- loyed in Bismarck, is spending her ton Sunday afternoon, won second prize with he horse racing con- lton Saturday n, operator at Wing, to spend the w Mr. and Mr parents, : for a short vis friends ut Devils Lake, also enjoying y on.! a trip to the Minnesota lakes, during! motored to Bis-[ her vacation. . | Bchool No. 2 W.] month’s vacation. Crops are not looking good around this community due to the lack of rain. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kirkey_visit- ed at Henry Anderson's near Regan Sunday. Lucille Brooks, who has_ been working at the Sweet Shop in Bi marck, arrived Tuesday and is vi: iting ‘at the home’ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Brooks, Donald Johnson spent Thursday night at Anstrom’s Alvin Lai and family ited at Dave Dixon's Thursday evening. Rollin Welch, candidate for sher- iff, and Sture Nelson of Wilton call- ed’ on friends in this vicinity Mon- nson er gaat closed Friday for a Axel Steinquist at- unday afternoon. Dave Dixon, Mr, and and families en- about the country attended church Sun- e past week, « held at the Luth- nday aftern n, of Bismarck, PB ¢ ; at | day, fon with home. folks. rus and will enjoy a few days’) "“Giarence Peterson spent the week- va tnd Mrs. Ralph Ishmael and par visited at the M. junday evening. to ir, Warren Courtne: Tollefson home Igmes Sedivec motored marek Sunday. Orpha French has returned to her home in Bismarck, after spendi! about two weeks with her aunt, Mr C. 3. Johnson and family. Grace Johnson returned with het. Emery Conley is employed at the aC, Laird farm. ‘Mrs, 0. fitchelt of » Minn, spent ynday ai gaday’ visiting with Mr. Mitchell's rs. M. Tollefson. ‘They cir way to Hazen, N. Dak,, fo it with other relatives and Dallas Barkman and isited' at the M. J. junday. ” TEMVICK Godfrey Grenz from ont -by tl river vicinity transacted business here Saturday. “|"P, J. Pietz of Linton transacted business here Thursday forenoon. ‘Joseph Bosch of Linton was a call- er in town Thursday afternoon. Op Saturday evening, June 19, Mr. Gor B:- Towne of .Kintyre -an Miss Evelyn Green from here were, united.in marriage. The ceremon: took place at Steele, Rev. Gness of- ficiating. end with Franklund Brothers. Edith, Hazel and Oscar Peterson pent Sunday afternoon with their Grandmother Moline near Still. SMr. and Mrs. Dave Dixcn motor- ed to Bismarck Friday. Louis Berkholz, Leo Fausson and Herbert Wilson motored to Wilton Friday evening. Albert Nelson was a caller at Wil- ton Friday evening. Pearl Krush and Marie Johnson visited school No. 1 Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maynard, Mrs. Walter Johnson and. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Axel Steinquist motored to Bismarck Wednesday to see the crown prince of Sweden pass through on the Northern Pacific. . Misses Eva and Susie Krush call- ed on Ada Fairman at Arthur Han- son's Thursday cvening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cleveland were ctors in Wilton Fri- d Brown, who vania, are, en- at that place. Brown and Slim who officiated at the Lutheran chureh Sun- and son, his’ mother, enjoyed a the Martin ‘hool No. 6, her home enjoy a three weeks’ her parents, Mr. and ‘Also attending one hers’ Institute at the 8 College at Valley nner at jsitors Sunday. Hanson and Fairman motor- re dA 8 : on Petersen visited at E. V. hbors of this| motored to Wilton Friday afternoon, Oscur Brostcm and son Robert called at Sam Fairman’s Monday even- "A, and. Mrs. Oscar Bi r. and Mrs. Oscar Brostrom ai Franklund’s Sunday afternoon. mi Sheldon and Lucille Brodks motor- ed to Wilton; Thursday ‘forenoon. Nick Krush was an employe at the mine Friday. neig! i ed the celebration at jay: s, Lloyd “Maynar d-services.at the ‘The bride ‘has lived in jcintty all her*tife and has tain engaged in teaching school in jorhood ‘for the past two rsonally ‘ate nt Saturday, and ton. son and Louis Birkholz afternoon at the lake fi GLENCOE (Mr. Herman Glum fortune of caving hi: down, It ai peeren t was home with several small when the fire started, M the older children bein; saved tbut very little of of the house, jad the mis- house burn eldeen| Ora lum and| borhood. away. They|¢! the contents, 7 inted known in the Kint; . ‘Their mi fri unt, Mrs. Dan Johnson, id happ! in extendin son stayed with Emmet I? held Wednes- No. 1, itt being cleetion strict gather- their votes. rente. n) Wilto Setar G Park ito vente in) n F-] “George Parke war a Robert Lane home Sunda perenne Ki n , daughter Irene and merck ‘ Ww ind Mrs. Axel Steinquist rare callers in Wilton Friday after shipped hogs Tuesday. Dorthea Enders is“enjoying a vis- it from her friend Pauline Koppy. n dance at Linton Friday and Satur. re yewe business caller here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kyes from out by the river were callers here Saturday. The Ladies Aid from the country here in town. tended. ¢ * WILD ROSE Tuesday to vi Mrs, Benson has taught!) | We'll let Mr. Wallace | p: Tifeeday morning. The Temvik Shippi Several from All reported a goo y Lawler of Hamp’ had a chicken dinner, ice cial and fancy work’ sale Saturday It was all well at- Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bismarck spent the, week. ing relatives here. | Mrs. White of Baker, Montana, is here Mrs. visiting her gran Howard Brownawell. Mr. McMullen ws thr the fore part of the week selling a well known brand of household necessities. Bob Koenig of Braddock has been carrying the mail while er and wife were visiting friends and relatives in South Dakota. of our folks attended the dance at Pursian Park Friday evening. Ernest Saville and Several carloads Mr. and Mi children, Ray, Ve Bisie, and Maxine were Sunday guests at the 0, B. S fanson home. Mrs. George . Staff treatment in the Bismarck hospital. Her husband, George Staff ix there to_be with her. The Ernest Savill end wih her friend, Mi: Barton, of Braddock. A number from here at! movie in Braddock Thursday eve- ning. r. and Mrs. Donald Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brownawell and Mr. and lisle were Sunday guests Brownawell home. George Staff, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Howard Brownawell, and his mother-in- of Baker, Montana, and Mr: eld Brownawell, motored to ll in a hospital there. Several people from here spent|i# a pleasant Sunday at Pursian Park. Leonard Johnson, who taking treatment in the osp ARENA Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kei Saturday morning for where they expected to attend camp From. Jamestown meetin; are going to Minnesota the wedding of Mr. Kenned; Mrs, Chas. Hazlegrove son, James Harding, retu: Saturday. ig Associ: to eastern markets 0. and 0. L. Peterson families were among those who visited the capital city. Saturday. Miss Avis Carlysle spent the week- Mrs. rs. Staff, who is retarned home Tuesday, considerably_ improved in health. shaw .and family returned from ‘the Yellowstone Park on Tuesday. Mrs. Neihburger will join her hus- band at Steele where he is employed yetee" fdr the Northern Pa- Rosenberg-Taylor Bout Is Postponed (Chicago, July 7.—()—Abandonisg a have ‘Charlie (Phil) Roseh ind the bantamweight cham- ip Bud Taylor of irre Haute here July 24, Promoter im Mullen arranged to leave today for New York to close-n match be- tween Paul , Berlenbach and lor Eddie Huffman at White Sox Park on that date. Preliminary negotia-| itll ale eet cadlaatiaes tions were completed. some time 20. PUBLISH BOOSTER EDITION The bantamweight bout wasspost-[ Fessenden.-The Wells ned until next month when Rosen-| Farmer, weekly independent new erg’s manager advised of the cham-| per, has published a 40-page booster pion’s inability to get in proper con-| edition advertising the dition by the date sef and seccomplishments of the Sammy Mandell, new lightweight} The paper in ff champion, will not consider fighting id Use Gas, the scientific fuel. Temperatures and Road Conditions | | sithinctata or stator (Mercury readings at 7 @. m.) Bismarck—Clear, 73; roads good. St, Cloud—Clear, 75; roads good, Minot—Partly . cloudy, 77; ged. Fargo—Clear, 66; roads good. damestown—Clear, 75; roads good, Winona-—Clear, 74; roads good. MIMkato—Clear, roads good, ~ Rochester-—Ciear, roads good, Mandan——Clear, 68; ‘roads good. Grand: Forks—Clear, 69; roads good. Hibbing-—Clear, 72; roads good. Duluth+-C roads good. ® the id time. ton was a Toads 78. ‘against 8 cream 80- Snyder of ~end visit- ddaughter, ough here until next month, his manager a nounced today. /Kansas has. posted $2,500 for a re- tutn bout. Kid Kaplan Returns ‘Featherweight Title Mr. Lesh- “BREEZY” young ‘deat UNDERWEAR New York, duly 7—@)—Louis ‘ rnae, Earl| (Kid) Kagan, of Meridan, Conn., for after a year and a half of service as the hot -+ featherweight bdxing champion of , has resi; Inability to train himself down. to the class limit of 126 pounds with- Days is taking out injuring his health is the re CooL given. F. Buek|/*'Kaptan gained his honors in a Pajamas tournament conducted by the New Kos York State Athletic commission, after ae the veteran-Johnny Dundee announe- Investi ed his retirement. gate is8 ‘Marian Kaplan now will enter the light: weight division and expects to have tended the! hi, first. bout in Madison Square Garden if August. He has returntd the featherw title "tothe New York which is ‘to decide later how thampion. shall be selected LatzoandLevine |. «7 > Will Fight Friday 4. Rew York, July 7—(4)—Pete Latzo, whose hands were hardened by labor in the anthracite mines of Pennsyl- Vania, will defend his recently won|, welterweight boxing title for the second time in two weeks at the Polo Grounds here Friday. * Geotge Levine, who gained the forefront sever@. months. agox bys dropping the British aspirant, Tom- my Milligan, will be Latzo’s oppon- ent in a 15-round contest to a deci- sion. A week ago Tuesday, Latzo knocked out Willie Harmon of New York in Newark. Snyder of Mrs. Car- at the W. White, w. Bismarck has been Bismarck nnedy_left Jamestown they ttend son, and infant rned home to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole, Mr. and Mrs. at Mrs. Ida Perry's, ed_home by car Friday. Aldin Cole and Miss Cole from Colgate have been: visiting They return- thel Frank Walker was calted to Bis- marck Friday to attend the funeral of his uncle, Owen Flanagan. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Gl family attended the Cha Wing Saturday. Mr. and Friday eveniny home Mr. and Mrs. Jack St family, Mr. and Mrs, Wm family and Mr.-and M: legrove were Sunday vi G._G. Palms home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. son Raymond: called Sun and Mrs. Jake Rod. Minneapolis, Mr. and Smith and Mrs. Brundick from Bowdon were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. H, |Aay. Willis and Mrs, Eddie Bowdon to visit Mrs. Eddie's rela- tives who live near there. and Mrs. Jack Driscoll Saudberg and family Jamestown Thursday. George Boelter made an early start for Bismarck Monday . morning. Andrew Kraft helped der build a garage Thi Friday. Blutch Wagner and Johi® Wutske rig Capitol City visitors Wednes- sult a Mis a Wagner was Pes ard. Glanville. Mr, and Mr: and » Adal evening visiting at drew Ki: Emil Uifcceb Sattler disposed jacob Sattler dis; few head of stock this re|hauled with a, truck to Florence: Lake and Canfie! ed ball Suni By good pl a me. The wedding belts the newly-weds wi t you gues: Mrs. 3.W. w. C. FU, at Steele ics Sund: Nate. : eh home from her visit at Minot. Wutzke and Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Jacobsen of The Williamson children were also baptized the same day by Rev. sician concerning his foot. ther Glanville 9) week-end in- Wing helping Fred. Hage. a Haas spent Mr. and Mrs. An- raft Sattler is working for Harry day, Canfield ‘although: Florence Lak “have rung. ani it goon return. who they are. augle and ‘brother Hugh are ing. wit their grandparents at Glen Apelor MacNeil. and family spent with Mra. Mac- anville and utauqua at Mrs. Steiglemeyer called at the Melntyre tewart and Ryan and . Ray Haz- itors at the day on Mr. Mrs. A. L, and family iamson Sun- motored to Laure motored. to Philip Bin- ursday and to con- nt th irs. How. Mr. | junday | of quite week, Tuttle. Id play- ut | as) n- visit- as returned mand family motored bg Evy ak at Misses Illa and June and day, ae Johnson ex- pect to leave sodn for lowa to visit their grai rents. RG E. ‘inden and. a an day for’ a to visit the wife, Eben’ a iis, ab

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