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‘YANKS NOW NOW LEAD FIELD | Divide Deuble Bill With Chi- ~ cago, But Philadelphia Loses to Cleveland Despite losses, Ne ing ground in the and now boasts cight games over the | rest. of the field. Yesterday the Yankees divided a double bill with | thieago but Philadelphia ing the Hugs onward desp Blankenship ening te York scores com Ruth’s 29th home r beat t 4 to e i from Babe t bases. other Lyons, in the second r the faltering big Jim Edwards. Lyons | pases jammed. | six runs in the ninth to turn ba ¢ Athletics, 6! to 0. Howard F e held the In- dians to three hits for eight frames | but gave way when the attack came in the nint! | Johnson Wins His Game i tfeties, three by the! league's leading batter, Fothergil,| gave Detroit the first game ov Washington, 7 to 6, but Walter John- gon obtained a 10 to 7 margin in the second Cf St. Louis thumped Boston twice, | Hl to 1 and 7 to 4. The Sisters made | 29 safe blows. | Cincinnati made its lead in the Na- tional two full games, beating Boston | 6 to 4, while Pittsburgh divided with | Brooklyn, Songer won brilliant _pitehing | duel trom Petty in the first contest at Pittsburgh, 1 to 0. Vance bad| the Pir safely in hand throughout the second. Goose Goslin, fielder of th has joined t heavy hitting out. Washington Senato! “indifferent play without hacht of | Mor of the | Virates, of Brooklyn and! Grover f f the Cubs are among those who have suffered from the hard hands of managers this sea- son. perinaton, am delighted to haping up sa at's just g Kk. all along, would rather fight where there | political interference, but at ame time I am disappointed that ils can’t fight for the title in my own home town.” ‘ne Small Cloud The only apparent cloud on horizon was a statement from B. |Glements, president of the Coliseum | Club, that be held a contract for Dempsey to fight Harry Wills, negro the | Being able to keep afloat is a con- fidence breeder which is the biggest! ; manner used in the upright position ‘neck when stretched forward, Tl ie el { Pennant rom ] {Philadelphia °.: Cleveland . Detroit St. Louis. Boston . BEST KNOWN GOLFERS ARE OUT OF MATCH Fi Carter, 1925 Champion, Chick Luis Evans and Johnston Are ‘y he probable location of the match] is Soldiers Field on the lake fron Eliminated It will be 10 rounds to a _ referees ision, the principals ill > per cent of the gate, wi ‘ard expects to mount to n oundls 000, and $100,000 will go to “MINOT PLANS LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Dolp, a young Portla iagiler. w: was ane | Matches Will Be Played on son's undoing. Apart Young Lad Beats Evans Courts of Riverside Club July 24, 25 and 26 | challenger, assigned to him by Floyd | | Fitedimmons, and that be would take {steps to enforce He maintained | the contract id, but this was | disputed by | Dempsey, who making the pap been paid. Indi | Dempsey-Tun: jwith no opi med that money binding never had ions were that the match would meet tion from the state fitpe in ‘New Work Noctenoes é ee have stripped the w golf tournament of its mor ” affair today H as play entered-thee quarter finals. { Disaster rode the greens in Wed- | nexday’s rounds for such stars as | Chick Evans, of Chicago; (Jimmy) Johnston tournament medal Oklahoma City, 1 3 Dr. F. Willfng, Portl Extra hole comparatively, the downfall of Johnston, who: Harrisow | the | te: i i | Cirteinnati Pittsburg ... both Fitzsimmons and] f Chieag Louisville Indianapolis Kansas Toledo . St. Paul. THE WAY TO START When one has learned to remain has learned to swim in rudimentary; manner. , thing in sWinyning. Now, having attained the upright’ position and is sure of being able to keep afloat, let the body go forward and the legs| go up until the body is at an angle of 45 degrees with the bottom, Then uddle the hands the much after but with the arms parallel with the is the basic position for al- all strokes and is the starting it of stroke learning. (Copyright, 1926, NEA pasa fae.) st successful amaaet of his carly waaching wep. Freddy Welsh, 1 ht champion from 1914 to 1 7. ‘Fugepy later weight champion--Jimmy Goodrich of| Buffalo, who lost the title to Rocky Kansas. AMERICAN LEAGUE Standin, New York icayo ...... Washington Cleveland at Phi Chicago at New Detroit at W NATIONAL LEAGUE —— Brooklyn New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chieago. Brooklyn at Pittsbu: rah. Boston at Ci einnati AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Stand: piloted ‘another light-! joni Stones, Cooper-and: Weodall,| Hayworth; Johnson and Ruel, AMERICAN mae: 3 St. Paul .. on Louisville ay A A2 Schupp, Johnson, Meads and. Hoff- man; berry, Tincup end: Meyer, | Kansas City . ‘Columbus .. Sheehan, Messenger | Faith and Meuter. | Toledo . afloat by moving arms and legs, one! | Allentown, Milwaukeo . Aaa ae | Danforth, and Young, Wells; jo! | McNamara ‘and Heving. | | Minneapolis | Indianapolis Dumont und | Ainsmith. i Minneapolis .. | Indianapolis 5 Benton, Middleton and Goway; ; Wisnes, Thompson an and Hartley. ‘Nae 2 ‘WESTERN ERN LEAGUE | Oklahoma City 4; Tulsa 15. Lincoln Den ik. joines 3. SLINGaa Fo ng Los Angeies — Charlie Newark light hea foul from Chuck ‘apolis (4). Weinert, t, Won on iggins of Indien J.—Johnny Leonard of and Mike Ballerino, draw (10), Bayonne, } fough CONDITIONS NOT AS ACUTE AS SOME SAY (CEntinged from page one.) where local ‘shq ve been few. The other is a s' along the west- rn border of the’ state which has suffered from the same conditions. Eastern, northwe: jd much o! central North Dakota are generally in good shape, Goddard said, and Bayonne, “| many of the western counties will be able to take care of themselves, LARGE ATTENDANCE AT CONFERENCE ASSURED Report from farmers and business men in all parts of the state re- ceived here today assured a repre- i sentative attendance at the farm con- ference called for Monday by Kitchen, state commissioner of culture. * Many indicated that they are mak- ing personnal surveys of their home districts so as to be able to report accurately on conditions and thus nid in devising plans to help farmers ee may need assistante. Reports from many sections, ‘even those reported to be hardest hit. by the drought, indicate that many farm- ers will have fair to good crops and will be able to maintain their stock, through the winter without ‘help. The gloomy reports received at state offiées in Bismarck, these re- ports indicate, were largely from in- | dividuals who have been hard hit) Jand are not accurately representa- | tive of the condition generally even § in their -home communities. Milwaukee Minneapolis. Columbus .. Milwaukec at Toledo, Kansas City at Columbus. St. Paul at Lovisvii Minneapolis at Indi FARGO BUTTER Fargo, N. D., July 22--(AP)—But- ter fat ponies cream %, ; ae stock 25, Veteran of many western tourna-) ments and winner of cight in. the pom ged class, ys was putted to . death by a 19-year-old Minneapolis ; ia: player, Arthur 1 saehe took only | Sue SRS 11 putts on the first nine hole | Some of the other better known | golfers who were eliminate \ day were Eddie Held Mississippi champio St. Louis; Densmore tingto Va. R Minot is to have Announcement was. received — this morning from L. KE. Blaisdell, tourna- {ment chairman of the Riverside, Ten- Minot, N. D., concerning the | | northwestern North Dakota tennis| ¢ jtournament which is to be held as | Minot July 24, 25 and 26 at the River-{ {side club. ‘Two new courts have been laid out ning the two used for tourna: | eae in the past, and the two old ones have been made over so that! there are now four uinform courts, allf in Roosevelt Park. A banquet has been planned for Sunday night, July 25. Refreshments | will n hand at the courts during} he play and the bath house and swimming pool will be easy of access, The tournament will be conducted under rules of the United States Lawn Tennis association, which will} be strictly enforced. Entries for the tournament must) j be received by the tournament chair: man before 6 p.m. duly he tournament will begin Sibreay morning at @ o'elogke ss o'clock. i FUGAZY NOW IS RBALRIVALT0 TEX RICKARD Former Lightweight Fighter and Manager Stages Money-making Bouts” is a long Sonn al an pol few. ey sisears, i jl New York, “July 2 2--(#)-—Humbert} at P| J. » former boxer, has be- come Tex Rickard’s onty rebi ‘ % - capes of big fights in Ni “Shute, ine cago; Dext a6, aad Eldridge Robinson, (! Quarter Finals Today Rom ¢ championship | play when the quarter finals matches of 36 holes started to Pacific northwest sta: fall as two were mate! two Chiea- | go players and one entry each from St. Louis, Minneapolis and Kansas City. ‘They puired today as follo} B. E. Stem, Seattle, and Arthur Tveraa, Minneapolis. William Medart, St. Rudy Knepper, Chicago. Frank Dolp, Portland, and Chuck | Hunter, Tacoma, Wash. Kenneth Hisert, € hicago, and J; s ©. Ward, Kansas cits. ae CHICAGO WILL GET BiG FIGHT _ INSEPTEMBER Rickard “Says Wi Windy City ie Louis, and} t | Yesterday’s Games | NATIONAL LEAGUE First ome E 0 Pittabuggh’ eS 4 0 Pethy pnd Hargraves; leases and Gooch. Brooklyn. Pittsburgh Vance a Dehet Bush and Smith, Spencer. Boston. Cinein . Hearn, R. Sniith ia” a Tanto May and. Picinich, Others not scheduled. Chi New York .. Blankenship Skiff, Bengough, Chicago . Vengiider and = Welzer, Clower and Louis . loston . 24 | FARMERS IN i} \ AREA NOT WORRYING Mandan, N. D., July 2 farmers in this sect thing to worry about in the apparent ‘feed shortage for livestock,” said | O. W. Féde, cashier of the First State Bank of New Salem, when questioned as to agricultural conditions today by she manda: Daily Pioneer. “The loc: are holding large hae of ‘penal hich if necessary could be converted into cash to help out the responsible farmers, men whone note is as good as gold. Mem- bers of the New Salem Holstein breeding circuit, probably the most joted dairy community in the state, lay not all pessimistic. They are selling a few head of young stock to 1| dairy farmers, but their milk herds are not being reduced in aise. “Phe indifferent farmer, who jumps into. the dairy business in off years, whose ‘cattle are of tho ‘scrub’ type and whose eredit is none too good, may need assistance from the county or some one to secure feed for his livestock. The good farmer, on the cortrary, who has in large acreages of torn—and there are many of them—will have fair supplies of feed this fall. Rain within the week would be a great boon and would cut down any necessity for shipping much feed,” Mr. Fode said, embers of the New Salem Dair; severely uffected dry areas, will 3! in hay rather than sell off any 1i steek and profit financially by New York — rears no stockin; ar SI ‘3 bare legs are cooler hep: nd in four months have saved Zon, who is to bevordained soon, came ‘out with the 148 oil AE deg et) Beston—-A romance of 40 years has| ickering, lewge: 1 ff Nonaee ee fies F r, s Heat rietta Btone, 78, the sweetheart of| sort ape fatig Taey qvarreled and a ree. marriage, ef, ® y cireuit, in probably one of the most | a | berries were picked,and a with friends Mr. and Mrs, Ray McCulloug! dinner guests at the G. home on Sunday. ‘Clarence Stanley was a busii caller at the A. H. Helgeson home Sunday morning. Herb Bailey called at Painted Woods bee day Inst weak. Miss inks, ied has been attending -b hi Bis: marek, visited here over the ’. Remi a) ae ie bu: fi he Regan team played with Alta on home grounds Sunday: afternoon, The score was 7 to 6 in William, Tillie, Otto, G Gustav Brosé of Arena visi A. H. Helgeson home Sun noon. They are all former pls of 5! Mrs, Holgeson. Russel Pee era ace A. H. Helgeson on Sunday eveni ‘Andy. Garnes, es spent th end at his home in Regal Miss Ethel Anderson nana R. Fal- kenstein of Baldwin sie at the F. Brackett home Sunday. Miss Ander- son is a niece of Mrs. Brackett. ‘Mrs. C. Wagaman had as guests Sunday, Mr. and toe? G. Brenneise in Bismarck la: ‘The regular meeting of the Co! gregational Ladies’ Aid was held the home of Mrs. Rasche, Sr., Wed- nesday afternoon. Plans were made to serve a lunch at the next co! gathering. After the munity day “ ing the hostess served bt ieeded a @ fine lunch. Frank Barnes of Bismarck called on Sig tre Denil evening. Mr. and Vesterman and son, Allan, returned on Monday even- g after a month’s visit with rela- s and friends on the west coast. They made the trip by car. Mrs. A. L. Garnes visited with Mrs. Westerman one afternoon last week. Mrs. H. Dimmond returned after a month’s visit with friends and rela- tives in Iowa. Mrs. F. Ufbach visited at the S. Roe home Tuesday evening.® iss, Gladys Lein, who has been to D: to. visit with ir, and Mrs. C. jay. me da: her unde and aunt, Newcomer, Mrs. J. Fisher and Mrs. A. H, Hel- geson were callers at the Conrad Kettleson .home Wednesday after- noon. C. Newcomer of Driscoll transacted. business in connection with. the Woodmen lodge, last week. Mr. Perkins, former employee of the Farmers’ Union ar rd visited with friends here last wee! Mrs. J. Fisher and chien visited with her parents last we Mrs. H. E. Rannestad Mrs. S, Rupp Tuesday evening. a Fisher. Felis Gill, G. Brenneise| and: G. Klipfel were. in ton Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F, Hendrickson were callers in Wilton Wednesday even- "e. and Mrs, Hillstead visite the Gus Westerman home one last week. q os Te ‘and Mrs. A, B. Stratton were — at Painted Woods lake Sun* hae eases Union Elevator is be- ing: repaire The heaviest rain of the sg here Monday evening. It was a.great help to late crops, corn and pasture. at severe electrical storm accompan- cue Woodmen lodge movie in the town Sa ning. Jt was a special featu how- ing the benefits derived from being ‘@ Woodman. Miss Freda Uhde visited with rela- tives oe iciends base last week. ‘F@rst National motion pictures are ve a free londay eve- in the town hall every Fri-i Ni ig ns n “aces 0 turday srnlee- A will te en ter the show Friday evening, of of this week. M4 BALDWIN “Percy Freeman, manager of the Measrch elevator at this point, has returned from. motor trip of several weeks to points in Minnesota Wisconsin. Harold Mount of Bismarck spent the week-end with his brother and sister-in-law, \Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil ding fi 5] Pelican Rapids, the trip was made in ldsmobile. Bessie: Anderson ‘and: brother pret of Regan were. week-end ts at the Ira Falkenstein boat, id a. party of washout in trict ‘Monday ; Set! A hice lot of ienic- din- nd was enjoyed by the members of ora Fricke cnterthi the, members. 66 me. “the many friends of Mr. and Mts. John Noon will be sorry to leAra of tj eupied by Mr. ir. and Mrs, Emil Giegle enter-| 9 H for Honor,” was given in the towh] Saturday. Minnesptp’ corms F. NM. Parl local representative for the J. ne Watkins company, has recently returned from Winona and other points in Minnesota. At Winona Mr. Parl visited at the Watkins plants “where he. purchased oot Dodge car completely cquip; for the sale of his products. Erlinger. and their jome at New Rockford after a pleas- ant visit at. the Fred Rupp home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Satter of near Menoken were recent visitors at th ome of Mr. Satter's and Mrs. Christ Satt Miss Margaret Register of Bis- nt part of the week here r cousin, Ruth and Marie| the ein. larry Hogue of the Cromwell di: trict was a caller in town Saturday Mr. Hogue has rented a farmers will put up hay. ~On ac- count of the dry weather hay is, very scarce in this locality. The hay-~ in on will begin. at once. he harvesting of winter rye is beginning in this district. This crop, like several others. does not amount to much. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Borner were weck-end visitors in the capital city. Mr, and Mrs. Charles lel Ps who have been residing in Re; for| 4 several nionths, hr Moved to Bal in and are residing in’ inthe soomnl back of the postoffice' ferinerty’ oc- nd Mrs, Hans Atndt. tained some relatives from Colehar- bor the fore part of the week. Miss Mattie ir oemnapi! is staying at the Waiter R, Mrs, Ryberg and infant son will re- turn home from Bismarck this week, TRYGG : Carl Larson and Martin Nelson were callers at the Geo. Nelson home Tuesday night. John Kruger and Laurance Madlin ie Nelson- boys Wed- were callers on nesday. John Anderson's were visitors at, = folks, Strom’s, near Still, Sun- ‘he relatives of John Anderson and their families, Petersons and. Rosendobls, are at Andersoi The men are cement up a cel him these days, mnie John ‘Anderson and son Floyd and daughter Hazel. were callers on the Nelson boys Thuradey. ,| cattea Tacoasy evening. She is im: hospital after coming here, but isjer at “Montpelier, returned home improving aad expects. to be dis-}, Wednesda; charged soon. M. A; Lein’s “A moving picture show, “A Fight] K°X"Seucrholin drove to Tuttle There will be Norwegian services in the church daly 2 25th at 2 o’cjock, ing her mother and father, Mr, Mrs. Whitteg, of Centér, N..D. The aeel peat, Spt oad rae held bold hall the figured up ‘up a CLEAR Ly irs. Oren nt Unlateday after- noon with Meer BF. Pa Boyd Randolph | aw: john Merringdal caller at eottasties red home Thurs- x who has bern a] d Mrs. J. W. Beyer and 8. b, returned ce las ‘and Mrs. Mary’ Hurley and Sy ss cong and Mr. and Mrs. J, Agnew Bat Space chil-' i dren’ left for “St. Bis-| Alf entertained Thurs. marek Sunday sreaing. They will) day evening at ‘the e there, Miss Emma Selland and George Ns Fev Fh ae quietly married Wed- yore Eg. ALY, an Viet attended. the state fair fait whit was held at Fargo, North wie “Frank Shaffer and daughter, Vivian, were Steele visitors Friday. Miss Fay Hargrave returned home with them to spend a few days. Mrs. Mary Hurley and Miss Irene, we have been the J. . Beyer home left on train number seven for Bismarck and from there bs their home at Leeds, North Du- kota. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and ter, Mildred, visit ith the it Schoon family Friday even- ing rd Randolph left for his home at the northern part of the state. |Mrs. Randolph remained to visit « nota longer with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pasley. has been look- ing for an iron-grey mare colt, age two years, which strayed away about Henry Olson ia faa pene : x jorth of mi in ‘ jenic supper i ag Shi chr Mr. Mrs. W. T. Dance, Archie hiss ‘Nellie Dance, Royal W. homas and Arthur Johnston were Sunday = guests at the A. C.' rahall Dralle and| ‘ ; dianer by Mec C ate jas « and ‘Mrs. Kad: Boling A shower of big. Tuesday eve- ning which will help corn and garden a bite sine it is still very dry. A fell reunion wes held at the tein home roan Chis! raves had rload of tg one of ro ad shipped in Mise ‘Willis Trask 4 visiting the home of cher sister, Mrs.) perk ot he ei, of cattle were from Clear Lake Friday to be shopped by K. A. Ears- coated to the South St. Do markets irday. Mrs. rf E. Sharp, Everett Chappetl atid Howard Tilten spent Saturday with the Albert Christensen family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and family were Moffit callers Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Tom Olson were capital city ors Monday and Tuesday. — MANNING Mr. and Mes. Claude Houser visi- ‘ted with Mrs. Malcolm Stewart Sun: day x light rain fell in this vicinity) Tuesday evening. It was sufficient to settle the dust, but was not very, beneficial athena. Norman and_D. Stewart called at ate John Stewart heme Sunday| the evenin Leslic Clark is Putting up hay east of Stewartsdelc. There is quite @ scarcity. of hay around ‘ere, owing) to the dry .weather this year. ~ * Janet Stewart has been quite, ih heart ‘trouble TEMVIK Miss Bertha Beck is working at Wengal home north of town, The W. C. T. U. will have an ice cream social on the Christ der lawn Thursday greening ics ae » The P. B. and L. Il give a Bvervbods elcome. Schenkenberger, who hom attending the Bismarck Busi ness college, is spending the sum- mer with his home folks here. proved a little now. @ call- visited with Sa ‘and ma Pt Metvin Agnet Several people from here attended: oi church at Glencoe Sunday and Sie, Se a very good sermon delivered Sorenson. ae be aren tended tht school meetin, ‘ul tin were busineds shoppers in Regan anol Brown called at the Dan Saturday afternoon. MeLean home Sunday. The gradess are grading the road) Jos. Chesak ship east by 3 John Anderson’s this week! cattle to St. Paul Eacriar: Sen Several going to Wing. wf this vicinity ere selling ‘their Faith and ‘Lennart Olson were eattle on account of shortage of feed, viniting at the Oscar Coleman home R.. Stewart spent Saturday. turday afternoon. alee at “ol en Brown Among those that Steet oft te Sunday morning. party community d rday| iter, Sonne Millard end. mother, hight held at the new 2 ent ‘Mrs. Leo Mallard, were shopping i completed at the Henry Strom farm! Bismarck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ji Anderson{ Dan McLean, treasurer of Man: ning achool, called at the county superintendent's office Saturday. vi and Ci we Sullivan is staying with Jacl ke: Behe os Nelson | Stewart ‘for a de: allied at the: ym Regen, Mr. and; Vernon Gramling ‘Ison ‘and family, Mr. and | Claude Houser (ibn Tuesday $e ack a Ed.| D. W. Stewart called at the ana Ishmael home on business Tur: a delicious si r, his mother, Mrs. A. pr and sister Elsic motored to Bismarck Saturday afternoon on busta “ a. Viet jugo an jor at da Mrs. Geo. Nelson and family were visitors Wednesday at the Nels Nels) son home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelsoh and Mar- a. carload of and = famil; morning for Mott, peg! he veil be employed. LEIN A fairly rey crowd attended the! Ladies’ Aid held at the M. J. Brend heme Ansys Fotietics taken e next meeting! i, lerbie Gui 8. Emme Nelson, and Floyd, Hazel irene Ander- son attended the school inj am school ‘house No. 1 Su morning. and Mrs. and family from Menoken and Mi beep Mrs, John Reish and | family, Marti elson agd John Kruger were visit re at the Geo. Nelsom home as din- ner guests ae a ir al berg and Violet, ay the bpontt in ‘ie and Mrs. by od Lanqui anist, ia ca isa evening. 1 reported a Heres Aan vom 9 ast nd Helmer Arneson and Arnold Christ- “Kale ted and family, Mr.}ianson spent a few minutes at jw. were among Dellas Barkman honie Sunday fore, pea are aicn Some] 2 thees attending tie Del Saturday night, All time. Mrs. A. Ki fnid Preanged at ete ind. Mi guntbee oho A tairty 1 rowd attended the rie pue held “at Geo. Christ: Lean following ‘was meeting - nopened® ‘with song by ser ‘3 fs Elsie Vail ds vieiting ol I, take re ‘friends :in sae S i et Ks ile vel iry’s Fe {ohmen sn nd aice ferent to Bismenek by the sa ma: ‘Nelson. was ‘a: visitor on taken | ‘up amounted te home near Reape. Se i hel Pete the serious illness of their son James } ¢i, in the Bismarck bora number of local goriae ts ed to Abe Ke ‘Woods te are hey ister life failed to heal d ‘home,| F; ry spending wader Enders, Thursday e' “Christ Beck spent one prea last week at the Weber hom Mrs. Will wi ‘and chiddren have returned from vaeation trip. Fined visited vith relatives at dif- ferent points in Minnesota. Miss Carrie Merkel ts working for Mrs. Ed. Boley. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Enders and ‘daughters, Dorthea and Rence, were callers at the Charles Green home 'ridey evening. ‘Mrs, A. W. Quast and son Neil were callers in Linton Saturday afternoon. George Schatz, who is attending the university rand Forks, is the ation with his Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb lohn Glass of Lin- {ton were callers at the C. J. Enders home Sunda: ewes Rhineold Sulake of Hazelton was ja Ppred here Sunday afternoon, john Anderson. called at the home of his sister, Mrs. David Calquhoun, Sunday. Frank Foell and peels, Mr, and Mrs. daughters Irene and Ellen were call- ers at the James Monehan home Sun- da: Mir. and Mrs. Payl Mausehund and ehildren bao Lester and Hazel of Hampton were in town Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heinmiller and daughters Bonnie, Joy and Betty left Sunday morning for their Bow. home in Heaten, BD. Mr. He elle will be manager of the hon nal ir. Dewey Lawler and Frances Keppy of wood! Ftamptan spr. en see ere Sunday afte: ak dia "Albrecht and Aluna hiked to the Julius Dei’s home Sunday to spend the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Enders and daughters Dorthea and Renee motur- ed to Linton Saturday evening. Mrs. A. W..Quast and son Neil and thes former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Babe, snd ee hee Koppy Tose rs. jon and le

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